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% ill -ii\ h - ■< \ - W • -r s . i?0 ■ * * •* . • . * f \' b I [* I'\ U I Sisterhood honors mothers The S islch o o d of Congregation B*Nai Israel, 91 N o rth Bayview AN'cnuc. in Freeport will pay iu annual tribute to its m o thers.at the regular meeting oh Tuesday. May 22, at 8 pan. Program vice-presidents, Ellen Extract and Florence Hclfand, announce a special spectacular program to honor the occasion. ■ T h e m em b ers o f Freeport’s own. Community Chorale have been invited to provide the evening’s entertainment For more than 40 years this group has been delighting audiences' with their renditions of various musical shows. Their present leader is Gerald Kirby, in his 2 lsi year at this poit. and a teacher ctf music and theatre in Plainvicw. A regular pot-pourri o f items is promised, from show music to light classics ^ d even new classical pieces in preparation. An extended medley from current hits on Broadway **Lcs M iscrablcs’' and \Phantom of the OpCrtT will be included- Solos .will be presented as well as chorale singing, and a novelty number to include audience participation. Special.icfrcshments will follow the performance. Husbands and friends, as well as mothers, arc all invited to * attend. RAE A. ALBANO . Rac A. Albano, mother of William Albano, died May 7 at the age of 92. A Funeral Mass was celebrated at Our Holy R e d e e m e r R.C. Church. Entombment was in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Tcnafly, New J e ray, under the direction of the Hungerford and Park, Inc., Funeral Home. CHARLES X CARSON tharlcs T. Carson of Baldwin died April 30 at the age of 86. He was the husband of “the late . Margaret and the brother-in-law of Virginia Carson, and is also survived by many nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass was celebrated a t Our Holy Redeemer R.C. Church. Interment was in Holy Mount Cemetery, Tuckahoc, New York. DULCEFARINOS . Dulcc Farinos o f Freeport died May 4 at the age o f 81. She was the hiother of Daniel and Josq)hine Espinosa, and is also survived by seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A Funeral Mass was celebrated at Our H o l y R e d e e m e r R.C. Church. Inicrmem.was in Holy Rood Cemetery under the dirtcUon of the Hungerford and Clark, Inc., Funeral Home. J: NORMAN LECK - J. Norman Lecic, a forind* resident of Freeport, and for the past 17 years a resident of El Cajon, California, died A ^ l 30, a t his home, after a lengthy .'-illricss. . ' - ■ - •A f u n ^ Mass'was cclebratttl May ' 3 at Our Lady of Grace Church in E l ' Cajon, ^ interment was a t Holy Cross Mausoleum, San Diega . A native o f Bootle. England, and - equally proud o f his a^ p ted country, ' he'served in thc.U .S. Navy during World War I I . F o llow ing an early banking career, be e n jo y ^ a 29-year association as V ice P resident and ■ Purchasing A g e n t o f Colom bian BrotttcCorp. _ A long-time ^ d e n t of I t e p o r t, he w a s '^ active participant and leader in community activities, including a 24- year association with the Chamber of Commerce* (tw ice as P resident, Executive Secretary and Director), Coinmuniiy Council President, a 12- year m e m to of the ^ n i n g B o ^ of Appeals, American Legion Post ^ 2 (45 years) and m any other local projects, including the G eneral Chairroaniship o f F reeport’s 70th Anniversary celebratiob. In recogmdon of his tireless public service, a “J. Norman Leek Day” was held in his honor in 1969 by T he Cham b er of Commerce, Village officials and friends. \Courtesy m o d esty and devotion” were cited as hallmarks of his lifetime service. He retired to £1 Cajon, where he was a president of the Lions Club and a membw of the DAY chapter. He is survived by his wife of 23 years, June, and d sister, Isabelle Young of York, Pennsylvania. ROSE LEVY Services were held Friday for Rose Levy, 84, the mother of State Senator. Norman Levy.- She died Wednesday at . South Nassau Communities Hospital after a long illness. Rabbi Ch^ules Klein of the Merrick Jewish Centre c^iciatcd. He told bow Senator Levy, recalled that his mother . always made him feel \the ^ rose and fell” on her only son; He also assured the family that iheh lo>ong care helped to extend hcrlifc. ■ Mrs. Levy'was born on a ^ i p T n which her parents Stephen and Mihnie Ferraro were returning to the United States froeq a visit to their native Sicily. ' .When she was 15,.her parents moved . from Brooklyn to Lynbrook,- where they owned a fruit store, market and restaurant. In the 1940’s they owned _ . Beau Rivage B ^ h in Freeport . She worked ^ a l e ^ secretary for Emanuel Levy, an attorney and builder,' whom she m a n ied. They lived in Lynbrook until 1948, when they moved to Mcirick, where she has U v ^ since. . H ediedinl97L . : ■ F uneral services w e re held at Gultcrman’s, .wiUi the Merrick Fire Department paruapating^ •. - - ■ Survivors include her sister, Maijorie Succoso of Mcriick and several nieces ■ and nephews, including Huntington Town SuperviOT Stephen F cttot , , In lieu of .flowers, the fa m i l y requests that d o ^tions i n 't o memory . be made to Long Island Association for . AIDS Care, Inc. a t P.0, Box 2859, Huntington ■ S tation, NY 11746,- • Inicrfaith Nutrition Network, 148 Rent Street, Hempstead,* NY 11550, or M errick Jewish C entre, 225 Fox Boulevard, Merrick NY 1156^ JAIME SIC Jaime Sic of Freeport died suddenly April 28 at the age of 21. He is survived by a t o t t o , Victoriano Sic.- Funcral Services were held at the Hungerford and Clark, Inc., FuneriU Home. Interment was in Guatemala, Central America. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, South Ocean Avenue and Smith Street. Sunday Wceihip at 10:30 a.m. with nuncry provided: Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Come to a friendly church in the^jeart'of ' Fteepon. ' • •' BALDWIN JEWISH CENTER, 885 Seaman Avenue. Friday evening, Services*8 p.m. Saturday, Services 9 aju.; Jr. Congregation lOajn.' Services 7:45 p jn. FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 46 Pine Street. The Reverend Uoyd E. Dees, Pastor. Sunday Worship and Church School at 10:30 a.m. Infant and small child care is available during worship.' ALL ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP .WHERE THERE IS AN -OPEN DOOR- FOR PEOPLE OF ALL RACES AND ALL AGES. UNION REFORM TEMPLE. 475 Brookside Avenue. Friday evening services, Installadon of OfBcers, 8:30 p m CONGREGATION B NAl ISRAEL, 91 North Bayview Avenue. Friday, Evening Services 8:30 pjn. Last Friday of the month. Services 8 p jn. for Family Sabbath Services. Saturday, Services 9:1S a.m. Sunday, Services 8:30 ajn., followed by breakfast and Bible Study. Services every moriung 6:45 u n . SOUTH NASSAU UNITARIAN aiURCIL 228 South Ocean Avenue. The Reverend Marilyn J. Magnussen, Interim MinUicf. Sunday program, 10:30 w n . ' CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, North Grove Street and Randall Avenue, 8:30 ajn. Spoken Service of Holy Communion; 9:15 a.m. Sunday School; .9:30 a.m. Contemporary Service o f lk>Iy Communion; U a jn. Sung Service of Holy Communion; 7 pjn. Spanish Service of Holy Communion. Tue^ay, 6 pjn. Second Year Confirmation Class. Wednesday, 6 p.m. First Year ' Confirmation Clan. BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH, 420 North Main SireeL Reverend Simon P. Bouie, pastor, Sundays, WorsHp Service 8 and 11 a.m.. Nursery Care at 11 a.m.. Radio Program on WTI IE I t 4:30 p.m. Mondays * Friday, Senior Citizen; S ajn. - 3 pjn. WORD OF LIFE MINISTRIES. 80 West. Merrick Road. Full ' Gospel-Non> - Denominaticnal; Gaspar Anastasi, Pastor, Raymond Tnpe and U ^ De Suze, Assistant Putbrs. Sun^ymorning Worship 11 am.; Children’s Church and Sunday School 9:45 . a.m. (nursery and babysitting provided); Sunday'evening HeaUng Senrice 7 p m . ■ Wednesday Evening, Kinship in private . homes 7:30 pjn. Friday evening. Ministries and Intercessory Prayer 7:30 p.m. (adults, teens and childrim). 5^-3344. FREEPORT CHURCH OF GOD, '580 Babylon Tiir^ike. Reverend Lioette Clark, Pastor. Sundays, Sunday Schcxil 9:45 ajri.; 'Morning Services 11:15 a jiij EvemngYouth . Services 6 pjn^ Sunday K i ^ Service 7 pjn. .Tuesdays. I^yer Servin 8 pjxL SALVATION ARMY, 66 Church Sueet, <3apt. and Kfrs. William L. Tbwnsend, C^c^s Ofheers; Sundays, Sunday School (infants to Sr. adults) 10 a.m.; Holiness Meeting I t a.m.; Salvation Meeting 6 p.m. Monday, ~ Divisionkl Prep Band in NYC, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays Youth Programs, *4:30 p.m.; Ladies Hom*e League, 7 p.m. Friday evening at the Temple (FET7 NYC, 4:30 p jn, 378-4557. ' TRANSFIGURATION EPISCOPAL CHURCH - (ANGLICAN); South Long Beach Avenue and Pine Street. The Reverend Daniel S. H a n is . Rector. Wednesdays, Holy Eucharist IQ a.m. Saturdays, lloly Eucharist 9 a.m. Sundays, Holy Eucharist 8 and 10 ajn. Sunday Schwl 9 ajn. Nursery care available during 10 am . soviet CHURCH OF OUR HOLY REDEEMER. 37 Sooth Ocean Avenoe. Weekday Masses 7 ajn., 8 a m . and 12:10 p m . Thursday, 7:30 pjiu Saturday Morning Mass in the Church 8 ai.m. Saturday Evening ^(Sunday Vigil Misses) S pjn. and 7 pjn. (Spanish); Sunday Masses 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 a.m., 1 p .m .,. (Spamsh), 5:30 pm. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREEPORT, Pine Street and Sooth Long Beach Avenue. D w i^t L. Cin^bdl, Pastor. - Sundays, Bible S c h ^ Assembly 9:20 ajn^ Adult Electives 9 * ^ ajn.; Morning Worship , 10:45 ajiL Wednesdays, Church ^ y e r and Bible Study 8 p jn. Services interpreted for the deaf. Oiurch phone: 379-8084. WHERE YbUAREWELC?OMEJ COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 301 Atlantic Avenue. Sundays, Sunday School for all ages 10 ajn.; Morning Worship Service I I am.; Evening Praise and Prayer Service 6 p.m .; first Sunday each month; Missionary Service 6 pjn. Wednesdays, Evening Bible Study in both Spanish and & g li^ 7:30 p jh. Second and fourth Fridays, Youth N ight in the . Church gym. 8 pm. GOSPEL OUTREACH CHRISTIAN CHURCTH, 49 West Sunrise Highway (American'Legion Hall).- Richard Daly, Pastor. Sundays, Worship Service and Sunday School 10 a m GREATER SECOND BAPTIST C H im a i, • 129 East Merrick Road.; Sundays, Morning Service t l am .; Evening Service 9 p.m. . Thursdays, Prayer Meeting 8 pjtL Saturdays, Prayer Meeting. EBENEZER SEVENHl-DAY ADVENnST CHURCH; 97 Broadway. Willard Hall, Pastor, Walter B to , First Elder. Sa^days, Church at Study 9:lSisjn.; Kforiung Service 11 a m ; Youth Service 4 p.m. Telephone: 379-1054. • DEAN STREET CHAPEL, 23 West Dean . Street. Sundays. Breaking of Bread 9:30 am .; .Family Bible Hour, Sunday School (pre'-K through seniors) 11 a-m.; Evoiing . - Service 7:30 p.m- Wednesdays, Prayer Meeting 8 p jn. O Because we care ... . Oiir spacious chapels are thoughtfully designed In your time q f bereasement. your conifo^ is ' one o f our medor concents \ Newly Redecorated CHESTER A. FULTON & SON, Inc. FUNERAL HOME A 49 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, N.Y. 378-3401 sar John D. Abbate Owner-Manager E o m po t 't'. i’ »■ (