News of the Churches
HEMPSTRAD rtniRCHES Lutbcrsn
The Rev. W. R. Meyar, psator.
Sunday, Juna 19.
Sunday School at 9:15.
German moiling servle* at 10:80,
No eveiU&g service during tbe sum¬ mer. '
Sundar School picnic to Bayvllle, Tuesday, June 2S.
Freabytarisn
Fulton avhnue; the Rev, Frank M. Kapr, D, D.
Morning worship at 11.
Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.
Kvenlng worship at 7.46.
Weekly' prayer meeting Friday at 8 p.m.
St. I4idlalsn's Polish ratbolic The Rev. William Manka, Priest. First mass Sunday at • a.m. High mass at 10.30 a.m.
'*' Temiric Beth Israel
Centre Street Services Friday evening at 8. Services Saturday mornings at 9.
Christian .Science First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hempstead. Services Sunday at 11.16 a.m. and'1.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 a.m., Franklin street and Pulton ave. Wednesday evening meeting at 8.10 o'clock. A reading room, supplied with Christian Science literature is open at the above address every week day, from 1..10 to 6 p.m. Literature may be pur chased or borrowed.
will preach on "The Dlvlile Prwaenco."
Sunday school 11.4fi.
At the evening service, 7.4& «V;lock. tbe pastor will preach on "Fajth Re¬ warded.".
B. r. P. v., Tuesday 8 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p^.
St. .Mark's Methodist Episcopal
Ths Rev. Richard Hegarty, pasteu
9:30. Junior I^eague.
10:30, Sermon by the paator. "Hagar and Ishmael."
Muslo by a Junior choir of sixty voices.
2:30 p. m., Sunday School.
7:4Ei p. m., another servics by the .senior choir.
Prayer .-jervlce Wednesday eveo|ug at 7:46.
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BALDWIN CHURCHES >r St. Pater's Lathersn
The Rev. O. Charles Goering, pastor.
Sunday School, 9:45.
Miming service, 10:45.
Vespers, 7:45.
It has been stated by good authority that, there are moi'e than 60,000,000 people in the United States and Can ada who do not belong to Church. I'lan next Silttday's program to include church worship. Bring your friend.i and visitors. Your presence will give inspiration.
A progresrive luncheon was given by tbe Ladles' Aid Society of the Metha- dlst phu^ch. The flrst course, at the homa of Mrs. McKee, consistf<d of a fruit ooekta^l; tha second course, soup. Was at the home of Mm. F. Wood; the third, mbat «*id /IregeUblea, 'was at 'Htb, MacDonald's; fourth, salad, was At Mrs. Swenson's; the lasfNcoffee and eake, was at the homa of ilrs. MiU- ehanbeek. Tha Inilcheon was greatly etijoysd. Each hostess was assisted by a committee.
The ladies of Vhe Heart Club met at the home of Mrs. 8. Walker on Mon¬ day afternoon. Honors wer^ taken by Mrs. Coe, Mrs. McCUOchy and Mrs. Coisbs.
Onr liady of liorelto
jOreenwich Street
The Rev. Robert E. Boyle, Rector.
The Rev. Jo.seph A. Smith, Curate.
Masses on Sundny: 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m.
Sunday School every Sunday after the 9 o'clock mass.
Devotions on Sunday aftemoon at 3.30 o'clock.
Mass on weekdays at 7 a.m.
Confessions on Saturday aftemoon.
Methodist Episcopal
Rev. Saul O. Curtice, Ph. D.. fia.itor
9 a.m., class meeting.
9.45 a.m., Sumlay Sehool.
11 a.m., wor.ship and sermon hy the pastor.
8.45 p.m., :ppworth League,
7.4I» p.m., wor.ship wilh sermon by the pastor.
Tuesday, 8 p.m., cottage meeting.
Friday, 4 p.m.. Junior League; 8 p.m., prayer service.
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FREEPORT CHURrHES M. E. Church
Walter E. Thompson, I). D., pastor.
Sunday Services:
10:30 a. m.. Sermon on "Helping Others Bear Their BXirdens."
11 a. m., Children's church.
2:30 p. m.. Bible .school.
7 p. m., Epworth League Devotional Service for all young people.
7:45 p. m.. Sermon to the Oradu- ntlng Class of the Freeport High School by the Rev. Krwin S. Dennett.
During the week:
Wednesday, 8 p. m., I'rayer and Praise Service.
Thursday, 8 p. m., Epworth Leag\ie business meeting and social initiation of new members.
First Raptist Thn Rev. Erwin Dennett, pastor, 11 a. pi^, "The Justice of Calvary." Sundby School at 9:45 a. m. There will be no evening .service. Pastor Dennett will proach the ser¬ mon to the graduating cla.ss of the High School in the Methodi.st chuivh at 7:46 o'clock.
Christ Lntberan
The Rev. Carl H. MUler, Pastor Sunday School 9:16, We treasure the addition of every child as we would the rarest gem, and will earnestly endeavor to train him or her In the right way.
Morning service 10:30. Visitors in Freeport are invited to services. Theme, "Reason for Being a Christian."
Evening service 7:45. This church takes no vacation during the summer. Its members attend consistently both winter and summer.
Christlsn Science Society Levy Btiilding, 100 South Main street. Services Sunday. 11.15 a.m. and 8.30
p.m. Wednesday evening meetings at 8.S0. Sunday School, 11.16 a.m. A reading room is open dally from
9 to .14.80 p.m., except Sundays and
legal holidays.
ROCKVILLE OENntE CHURCHES
Charch of the Ascension
(Protestant Episcopal) . .
Village Avenue and College Place V'
Sunday services:
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Morning Prayer and sermon at 10:45 a, m.
Evening Praysr at/4 p. m. (wtthout tbe choir.l '
Sunday School and Bible Class st 9:S6 a. m.
GlirlsUan Science Society Reokvllla Centre Bank biUlding. 8un< day sarvl^ 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.rai Wsdneoday evening B«r> vtoe at 9 p.in.
Methodist Episcopal
The Rev. Daniel M. Lewis, pastor.
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at 2:30. Preparatory membership class. Ep¬ worth League at seven. Evening wor¬ ship at 7:46. Sermon by the pastor. Seats free. All welcome, especially strangers. Wednesday evening, all- church prayer meeting at eight o'clock. "Studies in Job."
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NORTH BELLMORE
Grace Lutheran
Herman F. Reissig, pastor.
Sunday, 0 A. M.—Sunday school. Each new scholar will receive a pocket Testament.
10:30—M«rnlng worship. Sermon sub Ject, "The Love of Ood."
8 r. M.—Evening worship, prayer, congregational singing and short sermon.
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NORTH .MERRICK CHURCHES
:: A. W.JONES
:; 193 Merrick U., RMkrille Ccstrt We Make
AWNllKS aid WINDOW SHADES
for office, store or home at reasonable prices
We also reeover PORCH SWINGS
Estimates cheerfully furnished
THE NEW LAUNDRY
WEEK'li WASH $1.25 A BAG
COLLECXIPNS Tuesdays
DELIVEJWES Thursdays
May Fair Service G>rporation, Inc.
TELEPHONE: FARMINGDALE 141
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St. John's Lutheran
The Rev, J. O. Snyder, pastor charge.
Morning service at 10:45,
Evening service at 7:40,
Sunday sehool at 9:30 every ^untfay" morning.
Psalm 90.
Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Epistle, Rom. 8:18-23, "Waiting For Adoption." Cfospel. Luke 6:36-42, "The Mote and the Beam."
The church will hold a strawberry festival and novelty sale tinder the auspices of the Parish Aid Society, on Saturday afternoon, June 25, at 4 o'clock, on the ehureh grounds. Mem¬ bers and friends of the church are in¬ vited to attend.
Suds AND buD<s
SUPREME LAUNDRY
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st, Mark's Protestant Episcopal
4:30
Celebration of Holy Eucharist nt 8 a."m.
Sunday school at 3 p. m.
EJvening prayer and sermon, p. m.
The Rev. George R. Wood, priest-in charge. Servlees at Firemen's HaU All welcome.
¦RSpfTenotciAss arid vromeri too. Send as their lAurKlry ^ Why (tout you? ,
OUR list of patrons in this town Is a laundry Blue Bonk. It Is headed by the famous Duds' family who are ever so particular about their work. Blankets or bed spreads, table linen or per¬ sonal apparel v.'c'!! .send it back to your home In a smiling, ser¬ viceable condition.
Phone Us For Price List
SUPREME UUNDRY 240 JRAW¥TJ» BTREIT
Hempstead, N, Y, Phone 112-W
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MEN'S STORE 'COOL-CLOTH CLOTHES FOR SUMMER
Are the only sensible apparel. I have them in Mohairs, Palm Beach, in many shades and tones—light and dark and tailored in styles that will fit any figure. For boys, too, neat suits which are just as dressy as that worn by Dad or Big Brother.
Get yours now—and then when you wake up in the morning and find the day is going to be a regular scorcher— you'll be all ready to withstand Old Sol's burning rays. Come in now. you will find SPECIAL LOW SUMMER PRICES.
SALE OF LAND!;
FOR
Unpaid Taxes
Some Great Specials in Straws and Panama Hats
There is always one that becomes you best. There is also one hat that is the smartest of the season. You'll find both kinds here in all styles and in all the popular makes of straws and Panamas, and at prices GUARANTEED THE VERY LOWEST. COME IN—YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID.
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Shirts and Neckwear Prices WUl Please You
The summer season calls for special summer shirts and neckwear. The newest styles and colors are here and await your early inspection. No matter what you wish in shirts or neckwear you'll find it here, and you will be surprised when you find out how reasonable we are selling them.
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Grace Lutheran
Herman F. Reissig, Pastor Services Sunday, June 19. 9 a. m„ Sunday Sohool. 10:30 a. m.. Morning worship; »er» mon subject, "A Little Child Shall Lead Them."
8 p. m.. Evening aervice. Series of sermons on "Some Great Lessonp Taught by-Jesus." Sunday evening. The Christian Idea of Brotherhood."
OCKANSIDE OHUIICHES
Metbodist Episcopal
The Rev. Q. Laass, pastor. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m., preach- iig by the Paator. 2:30 a. m., Sunday School session. 7 46 p. m., evening servics. , »
ROOSEVELT
BplscopBl Chardi
10:S0. A. M. Morning prayer and ser non,
SKH) P, M. Sunday BchooI. 7:4S P, M. E^venlng prayer and ser mon.
Msttaodtst Ekiiseopal 10:80 A. M. Morning prsymr. 2:30 P.M. SundST BchooI.
CathoHe
Masses, a snd 10:M a. m. Benediotlon sftsr each mass. Sunday School, 10. a. m.
rtgoAftAnAA S:$0 p. m. 0ua4iy SebooL IS-JO a. m. Morning servics. IM p. m. Evening praywr.
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WANTAGH CPURCHBS •fsasMtel Osi«r«vUisiial
SsiTtees at 10.S« ajn. sad 7.45 p.tn. Sunday Sebool at t.M pju.
Do YOU ^et
your Discount Checks?
Rockville Centre merchants give them.
Bank of Rockville Centre redeems them when deposited on interest account.
BIGlBRmE CONTEST NOW ON
Mothers! Fathers!
ARE YOUR CHILDREN REGISTERED In the Discount Check Prize Contest ?
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It Has Started With a Bang f}
YOU SHOULD ACT TODAY! ^^:
This is a High Cost of Living Campaign in which your children help reduce your "cost of lyring" and start a Bank account for themselves.
AROUSE YOURSELVES!
Learn that the true road to economy in home maintenance is via "Cash and Carry'* and trading with local merchants. The merchants will do their part if you give them your trade.
BUILD YOUR VILLAGE BY BUILDING HOME INSTITUTIONS—MERCHANTS, ND NEWSPAPERS.
Nassau County Court House
MINEOU, NEW YORK Beginning
Tuesdayy July 5y ^21
At 10 A. M.
State of New York: Nassau County Treasurer's Office, Mineola, N.Y.,Apra 30,1921.
Whereas, arrears of taxes for the year 1919, charged and imposed, pursuant to law, remain due and unpaid on the several lots, pieces or parcels of land described in the following list, viz.: the names given being those of the owner or occupant as the same appear on the assessment roll for said year, and the amounts, including the taxes, interest, ex¬ penses and other charges against the properties for such year.
The following list covers properties in the Town of Hempstead only.
Town of Oyster Bay lists are published in the Sea Cliff News, of Sea Cliff, and the Hicksville Cou¬ rier, of Hicksville.
North Hempstead lists are published in the Nassau County Gazette, of Mineola, and the Port Washington News, of Port Washington.
Name of Owner
or Occupant
Allied Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Healty Co
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co,
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
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North by L. Pflug; east by C. A. Jacobs: south by F. Jagnow; west by Ev-
Nnrth by W. Notebloom;
east by Charles H. Ver¬
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North by Northern FU'd: ¦ast byMumby formerly; south try the Bay; we»t by Schrleber formerly and Mary H. Webb for-
North by Northern Blvd.: east by Own land form¬ erly Lush; west by Own land formerly Sohrlelx-r. excepting lots assesxed
North by Northern Blvd.; eaat by Own land form¬ erly Miller Est.; west by Own land, formerly Numby and Thomas ...
S !9/10 North by C. A. Kubi^r
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east by W, II. Homans;
south by Church strc«'t;
west by Annie Hilgans
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North by Flre Depart
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Grand boulevard; so-ith
by William A. Schrleber
formerly; weet by Snake lane, exceptlrtg plota as-
North by Own Und; eaat by W. H. Cornwell form eriy; south by the Bay; weat by Own land form¬ erly Richard Ingraham, excepting plots assessed
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