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____ , •'*■- ' ?* * • W \ ’ ' Wt:- , I I V '” , jej REVIEW-OBSERVER-POST-INQUIRER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 - «i4KDI-N CITY C'HUK< H E 8 Ht. Joseph'* R o m a n Catholic fliind/*!' mosiw** a t 7, 8 and 10 a, m. CalUM ral of tho Incarnation Sunday services: H o ly Comm union 7.30 a. m. Holy Communion 1st a n d 3rd Suiidayn 11 a . m. C h u r oh School 9.45 a. m. Service and serm o n 11 a. m, Even Song 3.30 p. m. M orning1 p rayer dally 9 a. m. UurfiiK Lent M orning prayer dally 9 a. m., even ing p r a y e r dally (except W ednesday) 5 p. m ., evening prayer W ednesday 8 p. m., address n t the evening serxdce on W ednesdays and Fridays. OCEAN S ID E CHURCHES I'resbyterlan I'h e Rev. Jam e s Bigelow, pastor. Ju n io r Endeavor, 9.30. Sunday m o rning services, 10.30. Sunday School, 2.30. Senior Endeavor, 0.43. Evening prayer, 7.30. M elhodlst Episcopal The Rev. G u stavo Laasa, i>astor. The usual Sunday services: Preach ing by the panto rm o rnlng and evening. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. 1-M HtAl. PA R K C H I lU IIKS M ethodist Services on F e b ruary 27 as follows: Sunday School a t 10 a .in. Preaching a t 11 a.in. Sermon them e, “Tho Sym pathy of Silence.\ Epw o rth League service at 7 p.m. and evening preaching at 9. Episcopal At the St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church on F e b ru a ry 27, tlw iv.w ill he holy com m u n ion a t 10.45 a.til. C h u rch School at 9.30 a.in. Rom a n Catholic service every Sun day m o rning In Child’s Hall; Mass at 8 o’clock. W A N T A M I ( 111 KC1IE.S Memorial C'lmgregatioiuil Services in tho W u n tagh M emorial Church every Sunday m o rning a t 10.20, evening a t 7.30 and Sunday School v.t 2.30. All welcome. 8 EAF 0 BD CIIITRCHE 8 Methodist Services in the M ethodist C h u rch next Sunday will be: M o rning w o rship a t 11: Sabbath School a t 2.30; F-nworth le a g u e devol tonal m e e ting a t 7210, M rs. O. D. Baylls, leader; evening w o rship ot 8, w ith sermon by th e pasto r , the Rev. Theodore B e n n e tt. Episcopal Services In the Episcopal C h u rch Sunday, F e b ruary 27: Sunday School a t 3: evening pray e r a t 4; t h e Rev, Ven der V an Dyck In charge. ROCKVILLE CEN T R E CHURCHES Christlait Science Society ruv kxille Centro B o n k building. Sun day services l l a m . and 8 p.m. Sunday. School 11 a . m. W ednesday evening ser vice at 8 p. m. • St. Agnes’ Roman Catholic ' The Rev. Rather P e ter Quealy, Priest, 7.30 a.m . Communion Mass. 9:00 a. m. C h ildren's Mass. 10:50' a. m . Mass. Presbj ter Ian • The Rev. J . Ho wart? 7 fob bS o f J a m a ica h a s 1 eonsenu-d to serve as pastor of the Rockville Centre I’resbyterlan C h u rch for two m o n ths, during w hich tim e th e P u lpit Com m ittee hopes to obtain the services of a perm a n e n t min- fh u r r h of the Ascension Village avenue and College place. The Rev. Frederick 1L H ands field, rector. Sunday services; Holy com munion a t S .-Lin.: m o rning prayer and serm o n a t 10.45; Sunday School and Bible Class a t 3.30 a.m .; eveoinsong and serm o n a t The Rev. Clifford W . F r e n c h of Hollis, L. L, will preach at tho 4 o’clock even song next Sunday. H alf-hour services on Tuesdays, W e d nesdays a n d Fridays a t 4' p.m:, a n d Holy Communion on T h u rsday a t 9 a.m . in The ehoir is preparing E a s ter m u sic nnd S tainer’s “C rurlG a o n ” for Good F riday night. Choir rehearsals aro held on F riday nights a t 7.45 for boys, and 8.15 for a ll. Two or three m o re m e n are needed in th e choir. Classes tor instruction of candidates for confirmation are held on .Mondays a t 4 p.m. in tho church. Tho rector would ho glad to n v e t a t th a t tim e all who am desirous of being sonflrmcd. Tho bishop will visit tho parish April 24. NORTH M E R R ICK CHURCHES SI. John's L u theran Camp avenue, the ftev. J. G. Snyder pastor in charge. Services, third Sun day in Lent, a t 11 a. m . Epistle, Eph. 6:1-9, “Follow ers of God.” Gospel, Luke 11:14-28, “Jesus C asts O u t a Devil.” Sun day School a t 10 a. m. The catechu- m e n s class m e ets every Sunday n t 9.30 n. m. Everybody Is cordially welcome. NORTH 1IEI.LMORK CHURCHES Grace LiiHiermi Bellmovo avenue, tho R ev. J. d . Sny der, pastor iu charge. Services! third Sunday in Lent, a t 4 p. m. Epistle, Eph. 5:1-9. \Follow ers Of God.” Gospel Luke 11:14-28. Jesus C asts O u t a l>ev- II.\ Psalm 38. Sunday School a t 3 p. m. The catechum ens class m e ets every Sunday a t 2 p. m . Everyone is cor dially welcome. ROOSEVELT CHURCHES Catholic Services of th e Catholic C h u rch are: M osses a t 8 and 10.30 a.m .; Sunday School, 9.30 ajna.; benediction after masses. BALDW IN CHURCHES SL P e ter’s L u theran St. P e ter’s L u theran, G rim m Place, th e Rev. J. M. J e n s ln, pastor, in charge. Sunday School a t 2.30 p.m. ”Thy W a rd is a Lam p U n to My P a th .” Choir prac tice a t 3.45 p.m .; Alisa E thel Bench, lender. Young People's Btblo Class a t 6.30 p.m. Service a t 7.44. Themo, \The Cities of R efuge.\ There xvlll be a congregational m e e t ing on Monday, F e b ruary 28, a t 8 p jn . Members of tho churrh aro urged to be present to m a k e a decision In a very Im p o rtant m a tter. Dr. Zlnsm elster will be present. FR E E P O R T CHURCHES (’hristliui Heienre Society Services every Sunday a t 11.15 a.m. and 8.30 p.m., in the Levy Building, 100 Smith M ain street, Freeport. Sunday School in the sam e building, 11.15 a.m. X reading room is m a intained a t the ionic address, and is open dally from 2 to 4 p.m.. except Sundays and legal holidays. Presbyterian The i last or, th e Rev. J. Sidney Gould, will preach a t the m o rning service on tlu th e m e , •\Paul’s P r a y e r F o r C h ris tian E n largem e n t.” Evening service; The Itvv. R. K . At kinson, who has often been in Fr<»-port is the very efficient leader of Commu nity Service, will liave entire charge of th e serxdce, and xvill preach upon a topic of his own choosing. M r. A t kinson has been a pastor in tho Con gregational denom ination leading w r y successful church w o rk. A ttract ed into social service, ho assum ed charge of the Sage Foundation w o rk in Sag H arbor. There he becam e af- x UateU \s ith the P resbyterian church. Mom recently he has taken charge of tlie Com m unity Servdrc in N a s sau u nd K u p o lk/ He is a very ready speak er, whoso conception of Gospel service is distinctly social. I t is hoped th a t F reeport people xvill appreciate th e op portunity to hear him and come out in num b e rs. F irst Baptist The Rev. Erw in D e n n e tt, pastor. 11 a.m ., tho \F e a rn o ts” of Jesus. 7.45 p.m., \P a s tor B e n n o tt’s Trip to tile Sea of Galilee, and W h a t H e Saw There,” illustrated w ith pictures, m a n y of w h ich bo made. A sail on the lake Tiberus, ruins of napem a u m . C a n a of Galilee, double x isions. You arc cordially Invited to gu w ith us to th is m o s t sacred of all H E M P S T E AD CHURCHES C h ristian Science F irst C h u rch of C h rist, Scientist, H em pstead. Services Sunday a t 1L10 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 aJn., F ranklin street and F u lton ave nue. W e d n esday evening m e e ting at 8.10 o’clock. A reading room, supplied xvlth C h ristian Science literature, to open a t the above address every week day, from 1.80 to C p.m. L iterature m a y be purchased or borrowed. St. Ladislamt Polish Catholic! The Rev. W illiam M anka, P r iest Sundays; F irst Mass a t 9 o'clock. High M ass a t 10 o’clock. Our Lady of Loretto Greenwich Street The Rev. R o b e rt E. Boyle, R e c tor Rpv. Joseph A. Sm ith. C u rate Masses on Sundays; 7, 8, 9 and 10-30, Sunday School exrery Sunday after the 9 o'clock M ass. Devotions on Sunday afternoon n t 3.30 o'clock. Mass on week days: 7 o'clock. Confesalene ou S a turday afternoon. U e w p a tw d .—O n Sunday night, I ot M aunder*’ \Olivet to Celvtury” su a e by tit O o t x e 'e choir, ivere: Soprano, KUnor overt tenor. Raymond Barte; baritone, s rehall. Lut lie ran The Rev. C. H . M iller, pastor. Sunday School, 9.16. Send your children, parents, and coroo yourselves to our Sunday School. W e arc rapidly nraring th e 200 goal. M orning sendee, 10.30: Them e, \How M ay I Know I am a C h ristian \ Gome and find out. Tvenlng service, 7.45. Theme, \Tho Spoils.” A serm o n th a t xvill m a k e a strong appeal to th e men. W a hope you will come. BALDWIN PRINCIPAL DIES UNEXPECTEDLY Was Beloved By AB Children ia The Village— W « Principal 14 Years— Many at Fueral Baldwin, Feb. 25.—All Baldwin was grieved by tno unexpected death of W a lter Shuhert, principal of the Bald win schools, on T h u rsday. February 17. Mr. Schubert, 4f years old. had been the principal in Baldwin fourteen years He w a s idolised by the school children and beloved by all w h o knew him. Ills clean life and the fact th a t he never showed favoritism in his btw ine* dealings m a d e him a m a n above men in hln com munity. H e left school Tuesday and com plained of not feeling well. H e hat been operated on fo r a th r o a t diseasi and an unexpected complication set Jn w hich resulted in his death. F u n e ral services y e r e held in th< M. E. C h u rch S a turday afternoon, thi Rev. Daniel Lewis officiating. The re m a ins were taken upstate to his for tner home for burial. Baldwin school pupils sent a blanke’ of flowers t h a t cox’ered the casket. I was but one of th e m a n y beautlfu floral offerings. Mr. Schubert w a s m a rried, b u t hai no children, lie had three brothers, al of xvhom aro dead, and is survived bj his aged m o ther and a sister. W. II. B randt A fter an illness of nearly four yean W . It. Brandt, a prom inent husinesi m a n of Jones t ’oint on tho Hudson, i brother of M rs. R. S. H u ls a rt of Bald win, died F e b ruary 15, .Mr. D randt wa* prom inent in business cirrirs in Rock land County m a n y years. H e leaves i widow, ono daughter, three visters ant txvo brothers. Thom as V. Sm ith H em p stead, Feb. 25.—Thom as V Sm ith, for m a n y years a civil enginee* in this village, died in N a s sau H ospita F riday night, ag-Al 77 years. He ha< been-in poor health several m o n ths am had been in the hospital several week Mr. Sm ith spent practically his entir, life* here, having Isvai t*>rn a t Eos Meadow. He- spent a sho r t time in New York, and served in th e Civil W a r W ith these exceptions, ho liad alwayi been a resident of H em p stead. F o r txvo o r three years ho had beet associated w ith Fairfield & Dow, engi ne- rs, and ilx’ed a t the home of M rs. Ma roll E. W illets on AX'iisliington street His wife died some years ag o ., y u r \ iv Ing him tire two daughters, Mrs. Hainet Ba’dry of B altim o re a n d Miss Ida Smith Air. Baiitli w as a nv.-nibr-r of Moses A Baldxviu i ’ost, G. A. K., of whb-h lie ha< served a s com m ander, a n d of Hempetcai Lodge, 141, I. O. O. F . The funeral w as held AVednesday af ternoon a t th e chupt-1 at Orc-ciillc-ld com etery. The Rev. F r a n k M. Kt-.rr con ducted the service. M any of hid follow members of the ud-i Fellows lodge wer present, as w ere also m e m b ers of th< 3rand A rm y of the Republic who wer 1 able to be out and m e m b ers of the AVo m a n ’s Relief Corps of tho G. A. K. W illiam htelfel H em p s toad, ■Feh. . 25.—Tho funeral of AVlllium Stoffel from tho home of hit son, W illiam It. Stoffel, Prospect place Saturday afternoon, was attended l*y s large num b e r of his friends and mem bers of fraternal organizations will vvlik-h he wiui affiliated. There Were al so m a n y tiorul tributes, including those from tlic Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges and from the Ju n ior Order, Unit ed A m erican M echanics, and the Fire D epartm ent. The Rev. F ran k M. K e rr, r»astor of t)i» Presbyterian Church, conducted the service ami touclied brk-.tty upon Mr. Stoffel’s life am i the high esteem in wlileh ho w a s held, us illustrated by the m a n y wlio had come to pay their last respects. This w as followed by tho bur ial services of H em p stead Lodge, 141, I. O. O. F-, and of M orton Lodge, 63, F. am) A. M. B u rial xxos in Greenfleld Cem etery. , ----- - ■< * i 1 Alt on Decker Alton D ecker. 10, a form e r employee of th e N assau County Review, and reel- dent of F reepo rt, died in the Jam a ica Hospital Monday m o rning of appendi citis. Funeral services were held a t the M ethodist C h u rch in Jam a ica on Bun- day a t 2 p. m . H e is survived by his parents and several s isters, all of whom lived in Hillside, Jam a ica. The fam ily fotm e riy lived a t 25 E a a t avenue. He xvai4 very active In th e Boy Koouta of F reepo rt a n d his sisters are prom inent In th e W a r Camp ( ’o m ir.unity W ork at Freeport. Boh on R#-ach Bolton Reach, IB, notijbf Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Reach of Brooklyn, died last w eek following an operation for appen dicitis. Tlio fam ily llx'ed in Freeport on W allace street until last sum m e r when they moved to Brooklyn. Mrs. Ada M. Grohs Rfkikville Centre. Feh. 35.—M rs. Ada M. Grolls, late Life of Raym ond J. Jrdhs an d daughter of A lexander Kim- •Jirwyi mi) yn patp l*Stoojr|ii.f,r j(o • uoriio /Hie Centre Sanitarium . \Wednesday ifte.r giving birth to a daughter v. ho is Icing nicely nnd will hb nam ed Ada Ra*r. M rs. Grolls, was a t the home t.f her disband’.*-: parents, Mr. and M rs. Jolm Irohs, 45 N o rth V illage nv-enne, up to vbollt 8 o’clock W ednesday evening. Ihe had he-cn in a Jovial state of mind, ■laying the piano and otherwise mak- ng m e rry xvlth tho fam ily. H er death vas a shod: to the fam ily. F u n e ral services will i>.- conducted •y tho Rev. J. Cooper of f'liript Church, '.ynbrook, a t the Village avenue ad- ress, S a turday a t 2 P. M. ROCKVILLE CENTRE AUCTION SALE POSTPONED TO MAR. S Ro. kvllle Centre, Feb. 25.— T h e prop- 3rty a t the southw e s t corner of Village ivenuo and W a shington street, locally m own as the \Teddy M o ran” home- dead, w hich was to have been sold at ui<'.lion to satisfy a judgm e n t of fcre dos u re, on F e b ruary 19, was postponed intil Saturday, M arch C, a t 11 o'clock. John P. M cVarthy, referee, rend the term s of tho sale and then railed for lids. About tw e n ty persons w e re In ho gathering and a t least six bids made. The highest w as $4,150. O.E.S. NOTES F reepo rt C h apter, O.E.K., will hold ts next regular m e eting on Saturday won ing, F e b ruary 2G. This is scheduled is an im p o rtant business m eeting. The v g u ln r ' afternoon social will be held in Friday nt. the C h apter Rooms, f ioat- iP'-'S will lx* M csdames Howell. I licks, Hrlnzling, Nichols am i Earl. Cassiopeia ch a p ter, 453. O.E.S., will confer the S tar Degree on a class of candidates a t its regular m e eting In 3ockx ille Centre M onday, F e b ruary 28, it 8 p.m. A rehearsal for th e drill *orps will lie held S a turday a t 8 p.m. tiem b o rs a r e requested to m a k e re urns for tickets for the moving plo- '.ur*' show, to be held M arch 8 a t tho Ttockvillo Centre T h e a tre for the be no il of the temple fund, to M rs. Leah Bennett, M onday night. EOI ND DEAD IN BED Rix-kvllle Centre, Feb. 25.—Elizabeth Mason Rose, about -19 years old, of 'i / n t n a l, Canada, w h o has been stop- itng w ith her sister, M rs. C h ristina fortune, of 14 N a s sau avenue about •lir«e m o n ths, w as found dead ip Isgl Tut-silay m o rning. Justice Neu, acting is coroner, diagnoa-M the case as heart ’allure. F u n e ral .services will be held Friday, and interm e n t will be made in ClftM-n field Cem etery. Rockville C entre Lodge 279, l.O.O. F., confi-m-d the first degree on a class of ee.rity Itchekah Lodgo 402, in O ld I Vi lows’ Hall. W ednesday nigliL A week ago, eleven m e m b ers w ere added to I lie rolls. The P a s t G rands did the work on th is occasion. PASTOR DENNETT will tell the story of his trip to the most sacred of all lakes, the SEA OF GAULEE Illustrated with Pictures, many of which he mjt^B himself. Come and enjoy this journey with us. SUNDAY EVENING FEB. 27 First Baptist Church HfX GnelnDerwU, p**Ca- Grove Street war line Oreeport, L.L M ethodist Episcopal The Rev. W a lter E. Thom p son, D. D., pastor. Sunday services: 10.30 a.m .. sermon on “The M arks of tlio M aster.\ Baptism will bo adm inis tered at th is service for tho benefit of those unable to be present loot Sunday. 11 a,m ., children’s church service. 2.30 p.m., Bible School. Short ad- Ui-een by the pastor on “The M eaning of Baptism .\ 3.45 p.m., preparatory m e m bership classes. 6.40 p.m., young people’s devotional meeting. 7.30 p.m., sermon on \Shall W o Know Each O ther in H eaven?” W ednesday, 8 pan., prayer and praise »:rv|cc. ’ Thursday, 8 p.m.. Young M en’s Club. Friday. 8 p.m.. Boys A thletic Club. To H e a r About Shipping RpckvUie CYntro, Feb. 25.—Joseph B. M orrell, president of the M aritim e Aa- hocluUon of New York and m em b er of the New York Cham b er of Commerce, wlU a* Mr css the M en’s Aesoeiatioo of Bu M a rk’:* M. E. C h u rch a t th e church. Monday evening, F e b ruary 38. ” Amorim u Shipping grid Merchant M arine.1 ‘ The ineethig wBl be open to roe* and wwneu. - L r 1. * thcopton, dtottict F r E Several new 0» W i p e 404, to RocAvtlle (tootre. erveutog. F e b ruary m em b ers were Initiated. o f | quiet elegance w ' C 6 c fcv.au The quiet elegance of tlie modern funeral is not necessarily high-priced. We will arrange the details of a funeral at a figure commensurate with your means and you will not be disappointed in the equipment or in the manner in which your orders are carried out C. A. FULTON, Undertaker and Embalmer TE L E P H O N E 337 FR E E P O R T 91 W e st M errick Hoad FR E E P O R T , N. ¥. .11 ; LOTS AND PLOTS FOR SALE In the new a d d itio n to the VILLAGE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE known as ADDITION TO HILLSIDE PARK Lot* fronting on Hempstead, Pert fa and Morris A v e n u e s , and Intersect lug streets. Wfe are ou the f t a ot an Em of Borne Putiding. 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