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|1flf DAILY REVIEW, SATUllDAY, MABC^ 19, 1921
FRCEPORT CHURCilES
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The public ia invited to attend .the oonflrroation iiervicc on Hunday ev«> ning, March 20, at 7.-16. Twenty boya and glrla wlU be confirmed.
Th* theme of thn sermon will be "The Family t>lf«."
flnnday School, 9.15. We need thlrty- alx morn scholars to reach the ZOO mark. Will you send your boy and girl and help swell the attendance.
Morning service 10.30. Theme "Three Crosees." I Midweek services: Wed. March 16. Holy Week service.* every night. <;^om. munion Thursday niglit, March 24 and Easter Sunday morning.
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Marcb 20, Palm Bi^nday.
Hervlces: Holy Communion 8 A, M,; Morning prayer and sermon 10.45 A. M.; PTenIng prayer and sermon 7.46. At tile conclusion of each of these serviceB palms will be illstributed fo Ihe con¬ gregation.
Next Thursday, Maundy. Thursday, servlcea will be: Holy Communion X A. M.; evening prayer 8 P. M. with spe¬ cial preacher.
On Oood Friday there will ba the thre« hours service, 12 M.-S P. M., con- ducted by the Rector and the (ull choir.
SettMon by The Rev. W. E. Thompson.
Tuesday—Services In Presbyterian ChiircU. Sermon by Tho Rev. Krwln Dennett.
Wednesday —Hervlces In Methodist Church. Hermon by the Rev. O. A. Jordan.
Thursday — Methodist Church. Ser¬ mon by The Rev. W. E. Thompson.
Friday—Methodist Church. Sermon by The Rev. Sidney Oould.
Kaster Sunday—Each church has Its own services nf the usual hours.
A chortis choir will sing, special solos will he given and everything possible be done to make these services of real spiritual help to all.
FREEPORT rnURCHES
CbrisUan .Mdence Society Services every Sunday at 11.IS a.m. and 8.'30 p.m., in the t,evy building, 110 South Main street, Fieeport. Sunday School in the same building, 11.IS a.m. A reading room is maintained nt the some addresa. and is open dally from 2 to 4 p.m., except Stmdays and legal holidays.
NEWS OF THE CHURCHES
First RaptiHt Tho Rev. Erwin Dennett, Paslor.
11 A. M. "Smyrna, the Persecuted Suffering Church."
7.46 P. M. "What I Saw at Jericho, The River Jordan, The Dead Sea, The Bun of tbe Oood Samaiit&n, Bethany nnd tietlMemane."
Snnday School at 9.4C A. .M. C. E. meeting at 7.45 T. M.
Methodist E'piscopal
The Rev. Walter E. Thompson, P. D., pa.^or.
Palm Sunday services: 10.30 A. M. Sermon: "The World's
Christ." 11.00 A. M, Chlldren'B Church—All
boys and girls under thirteen Invited. 2.S0 P. M. Bible School—Classes for
both young and old. 3.45 P. M. Preparatory .Memberehip
Classes. 8.45 P. M. Young People'.-? Devotionnl
Service. 7.30 P. M. Sermon—"Wa« Je.sus Afraid
of Death on the Cross?" If not, why
did he pray, "Father, if it be possi- '¦' ble, let this cup pass from me."
Services for the week: Marc* ^20-27 Methodist, Baptist, aiid Presbyterian Churches uniting.
Sunday, March 20—Kach church has Ita own services at the usual hours. Week-day services beginning at 8 P. M. each night.
Monday—Services in Baptist Church.
Methodist I':piM'op»l
Epworth Lieague ot 7.
Evening worship nt 7.46. Sermon by tbe pastor. Appropriate music through¬ out the day.
Services each evening at 7.45, except Saturday. Beginning Monday evening there -wlii be the followiog speakent: The Rev. A. V. Johnson, pastor tho Rockville Centro Baptist Church; The Rev. Roy M. Terry, pastor of the Val¬ ley Stream Methodist Episcopal Church; The Rev. D. H. .M. Barbour In charge of the Baldwin I'rotcstant Episcopal Mission; The Rev. Thos. Slater, pa.stot' of the Baldwin Methodist Protestant Church; The Rev. A. H. Rennle, former¬ ly pa.stor of the Rockville Centre I'reo- byterlan Church. Special music each e%'enlng la planned.
These services are intended as an ap¬ peal to the whole community to meet the challenge of Pa.««ion Week. The me.s.sage each evening will be In hai^ mony with tho particular day in the Last Week. All are cordially Invited.
On Wednesday evening tho offlcUal board will hold a .special meeting.
On Easter Sunday tho pastor will preach and the chorus choir will sing Easter anthem.s.
BALDWIN CHURCHES
All 8alnt.s' Episcopal
All Saints' Episcopal MUssion will hold services at Knights of Pythlaa Hall, on Grand avenue,
R0CK\1U.E CENTRE
St. Mark's MetfiodiHt Episeepal Chnri-h Palm Sunday.
9.J0 ,. Junior League service
io.SO Sermon by the pastor on "The
Triumphal Entry." 2.10 Sunday school service. 7.00 Kpworth League service. 7.45 Sermon by the pastor on "An in¬ delible Record." Servicen will be held in the church every night during Passion Week at 7.45, with the exception of Saturday evening. Communion will be ndmlni. stered on Clood Friday night. It is ex- pecte<l that about one hundre<l persons will Join the church on Ea.ster Sunday momlng.
Church of the Ascension (Episcopal)
Village AVenueand College Place
The Rev. Frederick II. Hnndafield,
Pastor
Palm Sunday serviceis: Holy Com. munion at 8 A. M,; morning prayer and ¦ermon at 10.45 A. M.; Evensong and sermon at 4 V. M.; Sunday School and Bible Cla-ss at 9.30 A. M.
Services in Holy Week: Tue.sday and Wednesday at 4 P. M.; Maunday Thurs¬ day at 9 A. M., Holy Communion; Oood Friday, Three Hours Service from 12 M. to .1 o'clock P. M., conducted by The Rev. C. W. French, rf HollLs; Evensong at 8 V. M. with Stainer's "Crucifixion" by the choir.
Baster Day Services: Holy Commun¬ ion at a A. M. and 8 A. M.; Holy Com. munion and sermon at 10.45 A. M. with special music. Sunday school service in church at 2.30 P. M.; Evensong with special music at 4 P. M.
RAIJ)WIN Methodist Episcopal Church
The Rev. Daniel M. Lewis, Pjstor Morning worship at 10.30. Palm Sun¬ day sermon by the pastor.
Hunday itchool at S.."!©. cErmscs for all ages.
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.NORTH MFJtRU'K St. Jaiu^M Lutheran Camp Avenue The Rev. J-^O. Snyder, Pastor in Charge Services, Palm Stinday, at 11 A. .M.. Epistle, Phil. 2:5-11. "Chri.sfs Humilia¬ tion and Exaltation." Oo.spel. Matt. 21:1-9, "ChrLst's EIntry Into Jerusalem." Theme, "The Triumphant King." Sun¬ day school at 10 A. M. The catechu- men.s class meets every Sunday at 9.30 .-V. M. Everyone is cordially invited.
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BELLMORE I'nion Services T'nion services of the Methodist and I'resbyterian churches of Beilmoi-e omitted this month, but it is hoped that all the cheurch people will find tt pos- Rlhue to attend the Holy Week services .It the Methodist CBnrch beginning: Palm Bun&iy, March 20, and lasting until Oood Friday, March 25.
The pa.stor of the Bellmore Pre.sbyter- Ian Church will preach and conduct communion .service on Sunday evening, March 20. Any wl.shlng to receive the right of Riptism, either infants or ad¬ ults, or any wl.shlng to become church members, are Invited to meet with the session at 7 o'clock just before the evening .service.
Onr Lady of Loi-edo
Oreenwlch Street
The Rev. Robert E. Boyle. Rector Rev. Joseph A. Smith. Curate
Ma.s.ses on Sundays: 7, 8, 9 and 10.30.
Sunday school every Sund.iy after the 9 o^clock &lass.
Devotions on Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.
Mn£s on weekdays: 7 o'clock.
Confes.sions on Saturday afternoon.
The
St. George's I':piscopal
Rev. C. H. Snedeker, Pa.stor Palm Sunday Holy Communloil ____8 A.
M.
Christian Science Society
Rockville Centre Bank building. Bun- day services 11 a.m. .and 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednesday evening ser¬ vice at 8 p.m.
St. Agnes' Roman Catholic
The Rev..Father Peter Quealy, Prie.«;t 7.30 a.m. Communion Ma^. 9.00 a.m. Children's Ma.s.s. 10.30 a.m. Mius.s.
BaptlKt Tho Rev. Alexander Johnson, pivstor. Sunday morning at 10.30 thn pastor near Merrick road, be-1 will preach on "The Triumphal Entry."
ginning I'alm Sunday, March 20. Arch deacon Duffleld, of Garden City, will conduct the service.
Sunday School will be hold at 10 a.m., and services at 11 a.m.
The Rev. Dr. H. M. Barbour, In charge of the Mission, will continue to hold services at hi.s home with early communion. Sunday School at 10 a.m., aervice at 11. '
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Sunday evening at 7.45 the subject will be "Who Can Be Saved?"
Sunday School at 11.45.
B. Y. I'. U. Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Prayer meeting Friday at 8 p.m.
HEMPSTKAI> CHlllCHES
Lutheran
The Rev. W. R. Meyer, Pastor.
Sunday, March 20 Palm Sunday
German service 10.30 A. M.
Sunday .school 2.30 T'. M.
Evening .servico .at 7.30 at which ser¬ vice a cUus-s of fourteen catechumens WiU be confirmed.
Wednesday, March 23, midweek Lenten service „ _ _8 P. M.
St. LudisLtus Pollbh Catholic
The Rev. William M.anks, Priest SundayH:
First .Ma.s.s at 9 o'clock. High Masfl at 10 o'clock.
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Church School-- 9.45 A. M.
Morning prayer, baptism and sermon
Evening mu.sical .service 7.30 I*. M.
Maundrr's Cantata, "Olivet to Colvar>-,"
Part IL Holy Communion Monday Tuestlay
and Wedne.s<lay, 10.30 A. M.. and
Maunday, Thursday evenings at S
P. M.
Thurs<lay morning prayer 10.30
Children's Picture," Pa.seion Service."
Cioo<l Friday, morning prayer 10.30
Oeorge l.angdon, Jr., offlicating. The Three Hour Passion Service, 12 M.
to 3 P. M.
ChrLstiaii Science
Fir.st Church of Chrl.st, Scientist, Hemp.stead. Services Sunday af 11.i.s a.m. and 8.10 p.m. \Sunday School, 11.lo a.m., Franklin street nnd Fulton nve Wednesday evening meeting at 8.10 o'clock. .K reading room, supplied with Chrtsti-an Science literature i.s open nt the .Tliove addre.ss every week day, frnm l.SO to 5 p.m. Literature mny be pur¬ chased or borrowed.
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Rev. .M. L. Harve. P. P.. Pastor Sunday services, I'alm Sunday. in.l.-j .\. M., preaching by the pastor on "The Triumphant Ride." Clas.s after .sermon. 3 P. M. Sumlay School. 7.43 tho pastor will preach from the .subject, "The Rise of Sharon und the Lily of the Valley." Strangens are invited. Music by fhe choir.
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