Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 5/Brooklyn NY Daily...A. Mehldau Jr.; grandfather of Frank...

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immmwwiimmwiBmmeweWr^^ m P^^ m ^^WIMkWeTkWeWk w fr i-:,- S^tJtffB CraJgeri, George McCabe, Mary JCurrlatan.P. McNamara, John -$s3on, May ' Meyer, Mlna Terrante, V. OToole, Agnes Fluhr, W. Pettersen, E. PreenWatt; Lejia Roland, Anne Gorman, Marie Ruckterstitftf, H. •Horan., Michael Hyland, John Kellehtrr, Prank •Lane, Maude La wson, Charles Lloyd, Camllle Russell, J. R. Samuelson, R. Schruhl,F.W. Sister Rosarlta Skinner, Muriel Straub, Ethel Lynch, Catherine Tienken, George CRAIGEN — Suddenly, February J8, 1954, GEORGE M., beloved jhusband of the late Ella C; de- Voted father of Mrs. Frank Henjes of Moravia, N. Y., and Mrs. Henry A. Mehldau Jr.; grandfather of Frank and Christine Henjes, Bar- bara and Craig Mehldau; brother of Annie Cralgen and'Mrs. Mor- row Applegate. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Sunday, 3:45 pm. Mem- i>ers of Greenwood Lodge, No. <C69, F . & A. M., invited. Interment -Green-Wood Cemetery. CURRISTAN Suddenly, on February' 18,1954, PATRICK, native of County Donegal, Ireland, be- Joved husband of Catherine (nee King); devoted father of Kath- leen, John James and Donald "Currlstan; dear brother of Mrs. •Ann Malln and of M&ry, Frank, Michael and James in Ireland. Re- RUSSELL-JOSEPHINE R* on STRAUB—ETHEL ML, at 134 February 19, 1954, beloved wife ofiBelmont Street, Bay Shore. L. I., Funeral Home, Suffolk Brentwood, Long Island. LAWSON — CHARLES E., on February 19, 19V, of v 121 80th Street, beloved husband of Mae (nee Allen); devoted father of Marion Dreghorn and Florence Prlgge; dear brother of Elizabeth Denton and Mary Harrimann; also survived by four grandchildren. Service at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Monday, 8:30 p.m. (Kingston, N. Y., papers please copy.) LLOYD—CAMTLLE, on February 19. 1954, of 194 Sterling Street, be- loved mother of Mrs, Eve Durante. Reposing at Vigilante's Chapels, 406 Rogers Avenue, until Sunday, 2 p.m. LYNCH—On February 18. 1954, SCHRUHL — FREDERICK W., CATHERINE, beloved wife of theion February 19, 1954, beloved hus- late Frank D.; devoted mother ofiband of Ethel and dear father of Frank D. Lynch; sister of Mrs.jFrank; also survived by two sis- Margaret Duffy. Funeral from jtors and one brother. Services at William Dunigan <fe Son Chapel. Mawn Funeral Home. 982 McDon-'street and 4th Avenue George F.; devoted mother of Margaret; daughter of Herbert H. Reger; sister of Jean Robblns, Helen Wagner, Edith Tannoui, Hamilton and John Reger. Fu- neral from W. C. Brady Funeral Home, Athens, N. Y., Tuesday. SAMUELSON—February 19,1954, RACHEL, beloved wife of the late William; mother of William, Ar- thur and John; also survived by four grandchildren. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 7:30 pan. In- terment Evergreens Cemetery. R. J. Chryslal, 54, Retired Patrolman aged 71, suddenly, February 18 mother of Ethel Wallison and Walter King; grandmother of Vir- ginia Blair and Genevieve Cronln.j tired member of the New York Funeral 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, LoweiPolice Department, died Thurs- Raymond J. Chrystal, a re-! Avenue, TIENKEN—GEORGE, suddenly, on Thursday, February 18, 1954, beloved husband of Elma L. Tien- ken; brother of Henry Tienken. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday, 10 a.m. fflnmmamB APICELLA — LILLIAN. Second Anniversary Mass February 22, 8 a.m., at St. Patrick's Church, 95th day in the Veterans Adminis- tration -Hospital. Oastel Point, N. Y. He was 51 and lived at 6107 15th Ave. Mr. Chrystal, a lifelong Brooklyn resident, was a World War I veteran, and was a mem- ber of the William E. Sheridan Police Post, American Legion. The funeral will be held Tuesday from the Henry Mc- Caddin & Son Funeral 73d St. Burial will be in the Long Island National Ceme- tery, Pinelawh. Mr.' Chrystal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosella Duckett Chrystal; three sons, Raymond, Michael and William Chrystal; six sisters and three brothers. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SAT., FEB. 20, 1954 Other Obituaries on Page 2 Benefit Event Our Lady of Grace Church, lof Howard Beach will hold a Winter Ball at the Triangle Ball Room, 117-11 Myrtle-Ave, Richmond Hill, tomorrow eve- ning. —-" Proceeds to be used to build!the 30th anniversary of ordina- a new convent for the Sisters, tion of the pastor, Reverend This occasion will also mark;Joseph A. Harty, M.A. Church Card Party All organizations of St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Woodhaven. will give li card party at the Parish Hall next Saturday at 8 p.m. Christian Science CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRANCHES OF THE MOTHXK CHURCH Home.i Th Tbt * Chorea »f CnrUt, Scientist, Bostexi. 1 7rH A,, n .. An ,,i nra , . 1 Services ere held In ih« fotlowln,- Churche* 24 rtn Ave. A solemn requiemi FIRST CHURCH, N.* y«k mass will be offored at 9:30 ~ a.m. in Our Lady of Guadalupe' R. C. Church, 15th Ave. and Rogers Avenue and Montgomery aid Avenue, on Tuesday, Street, Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Inter- 23, at 10 a.m. ment Mount Hope, N. Y. February Mother. Husband. Daughter. McCABE —MAKY (nee McCar- ney), on February 16, 1954, native of County Fermanagh, Ireland, be- loved wife of the late Peter; de- voted mother of James McCabe; sister of Elizabeth McCaffrey, Rose Callahan, Frank and Patrick Mc- Carney. Funeral Saturday from Oharlea J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 TJtica Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St. Matthew's R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Ceme- tery. - - . - . - '.-'-: McNAMARA—JOHN J., Febru- ary 18, 1954, beloved husband of SKINNER—MURIEL BRENDA, on February 19, 1954, of 471 72d Street, beloved mother of Vincent Edgar, and David Gregory; de- voted daughter of Maud and W1L liam A. Palmer. Service at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Sunday, 3 pm. Mothodlst posing William A. Martin Funeral the late Mary L. and dear brother Home, Classon Avenue comer of Bridget Tighe, Margaret Dough- Sterling Place. Funeral Tuesday,{erty and Loretta Boiuelle. Re- 40:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. posing at Funeral Home. F. J. Mc- .Teresa's R. C. Church. 11:15 a.m. Laughlln & Son. 8225 3d Avenue; Interment St. John's Cemetery, (solemn Requiem Mass Tuesday. ES80N-Februaryl9,1954.MAY,i? : f am ;'xfV ^ nselm J 5 C j im ' ch ' of 181 Dahlgren Place, beloved tot * rment Hol >' C' 055 Cemetery ^ife of Anthony and devoted ;*. Ik k' t* i mother of Audrey and Arlene; also Burvtved by five waters, one . brother. Services at Fred Herbst •Son* Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 8 pm. Sunset Chapter, >fo. 815, O. E. S., service 8:30 pm. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a m . Inter- ment the Evergreens. " FERRANTE — VINCENZO, de- toted father of Charles, DominJck, Thomas, Mrs. Mary Sellare, Mrs. Margaret Cartcato, Mrs. Rose Poppo and Mrs. Mildred Ligouri. Reposing at Chapel, 345 Avenue TJ, until Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Re- quiem Mass St. Joachim's Church, Roosevelt Street, New York City, 11 a.m. - FLTJHR—On February 18, 1954, WILHELMINA (nee Walheim), be- Jpved wife of tiie late William; devoted mother of Mrs. Emma Newberg, Mrs. Lillian Curnyn, Philip and William Fluhr; dear *lster of Charles Wallum. Repos- ing William A. Martin Funeral Home, v Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Tuesday, 6:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church, 9:45 a.m. •' GORMAN—MARIE, on February 18. 1954, of 469 64th Street, loving mother of John end Mark; dear sister of Anna Hayes, Alice Cleary and Joseph O'Neil. Reposing Oates Funeral Home, 6312 5th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church Tuesday, 10 a.m. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. -- GREENBLATT —LENA, beloVed wife of Isaac; devoted mother of Evelyn, Milton and Arthur; dear sister and darling grandmother. Services were held February 19, i954. HORAN—On February 19, 1954, MICHAEL J„ of 617 46th Street, beloved husband of ' Winifred Horan; devoted father of John M. Horan, N. Y. P. D., Traffic I. Fu- neral from Schaefer's Funeral Par- lors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Tuesday, February 23, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Agatha's R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. HYLANT>-On February 19, 1954, JOHN J„ retired sergeant N. Y. P. D., of 731 54th Street, beloved husband of Harriett Hyland; de- voted father of Elizabeth and John J. Hyland; brother of Mrs. Mary Farrell; also survived by granddaughter, Elizabeth. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 43d Street, Tues- day, February 23, 9:30 am.; Sol- emn Requiem Mass St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery. MEYER—MINA (nee Kopf), on February 18, 1954, o* 34-32 84th: Street, Jackson Heights, L. I., be-- loved wife of William; . devoted: mother of Irene Neugebauer, Bar-] bara Williams and Eleanor Dar-i lington; also survived by two: brothers, one sister and five grandchildren. Services Monday evening, 8 o'clock, at Skelton's! Chapel, Broadway near Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Lu- theran Cemetery. OTOOLE—AGNES, loving sister of Ethel and Mary OToole, Louise Cole and.devoted aunt of John Philpot and Bernlce Zwanzig. Fu- neral from Walter B. Cooke, Inc., Funeral Home, 1 W. 190th Street, Bronx, Tuesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Spirit Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Raymond's. PETTERSEN — EDMUND, on February 18. Survived by his wife, Anna; one daughter, Mrs! Jeanne McEvdy; one sister, Mrs. Slgne Beck; one brother, Carl; one granddaughter, Doreen. Reposing at Walter P. Murray Funeral Home, 222-01 Merrick Road, Springfield Gardens. Masonic serv- ices by Springfield Gardens Lodge, No. 1057, F. & A. M., on Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. In- terment Pinelawn, Cemetery'. ROLAND—ANNE G. (nee Roo- ney), of 152 Senator Street, on February 19, 1954, beloved wife of Fred L.; devoted mother of Helen G. and Frederick J. Roland. Re- posing at Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. Notice of funeral later. ROSARITA — Sister, O.P., oh Thursday, February 18, 1954. She is survived by one sister and one niece. Reposing Holy Family Con- vent, 222 13th Street. Funeral Monday; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Family Church, 10 a.m. In- terment Amityville. RUCKTERSTUHL — H E L E N , February 18, 1954, of 266 Troy Ave- nue, wife of the late Emile and mother of Robert; daughter of Metta and Fred Henneking; sis- ter of Mrs. Edna Spiessl. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 At- lantic Avenue, Monday. 8 pm. THODISJ KINGS HIGHWAY Klngi High\/ay and E. 37th St. 9:45 A.M.—Sandiv School 11:00 A.M Worship Service DR. LLSTER WARD AW AS Guest Preacher 'THE GOODNESS OF GOD" 1:00 P.M.—Vonth Meellna-» DONALD MARK RTJNVON Minister Dorothv Wolverton Himu Assistant Minister UNION CHURCH New York AT. bet- Dean & Berien SU. (formerly .New York Are. Church) Rer. Arthur A. Bouton, D.D., Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. YOUTH MEETING 5 P.M. MORNING WORSHIP II Sermon. "TIIE GREATEST REQUEST" "SIR, WE WOULD SEE JESUS" Ererj'bodjr Invited and Welcome. ST..MARk' i S~GHURG!r Ocean Avenue at Beverly Road Dr. WILLIAM BRUCE REED preaehint 10 A.M.-13 Noon—Sunday School II A.M.—Children'5 Service A Sermon "YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT- COME, FIND WHY MANY ATTEND GRACE 33 Seventh Ave., cor. St. John's Place ROBERT C. CARLSON, Minister 11 A.M. "What Have Yon Accomplished!" J A M r e COR. REID AVENUE " , , t a & MONROE GRANT S. SHOCKXEY. Minister 9:30 A.M.— Church 8choo! 11 A.M. •BOYS WITH FAITH" HANSON PLACE CENTRA! 0pp. L.I.R.'R. Statlort AH Subways ntar door OR. JOHN EMERSON ZEITER, Mlnlitor Rov. Paul F. Abtl. Anrcijtt Minister Rev. "Tod" Runyoo. Youth Minister 9:30 Sunday School 10:55—DR. ZEITER: "CREDO"—(4) "IN THE HOLY \ CATHOLIC CHURCH" (Parish Memorial Sunday) 6:30—Younr Adults: Eurene C. Tollelt, of the . N. Y. C. Fire Pept. 6:30—Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:45—Ortan Recital—David H. Smith 8:00—MR. RUNYON (Minister to Youth)— "YOU ARE FREE!" Reformed - KELLF.HEK — On Fehniary 19, 4W4, FRANK, beloved husband of •. ,Dtli» (ne* Mulhero); devoted fa- I th«x of Mrs, Margaret Anthony, 9 Mrs. Florenc* Calabres*:, Evelyn, / ; Trani and Thomas Kelleh«r; dear ^•fcrother of Patrick and Michael, *lso of Peter Kellcher In Ireland. I frvposlng William A. Martin Fu- . iieral JIom«, Classon Avenue cor- ner Sterling Place. Funeral Tues- day, 10 am.; Requiem Mas* St tf Teresa's R. C. Church, 10:30 a.m interment St. John's Cemetery. , LANK—MAUDE A. (nee McKin- ley), on February 18, 1954, beloved v;Vlfo of Harry; also survived by * four daughters end eight sons. Re- posing; at Donnelly <fe Purcell Fu- I tieral Home, Euclid Avenue and Fulton Street; Requiem Mass, 10 n,.m. Tuesday, at Our Lady of OLourdea R. C. Church. Vital notlcei occ«pted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication th« iam« day, bt lot* oi 10 p.m. Saturday nioht for publication Sunday. Walter B. Cooke Funoral Information FLATBUSH Reformed Ghilrch Flatbush and Chnrch Avenues rounded ItSi Rov. HENRY A. VRUV/INK. D.D. R«v. J. ELMER HAUSMANN. Jr. MINISTERS 8:45 A.M. 5und.iT School 11:00 A.M. "THE SEARCHING HEART" REV. J. ELMER HAUSMANN JR. . 20 Svjbt Art. ULsIer 6-4800 Saturday, rtbruarv 20th 8CHAAF, Mary B. 9:00 A.M. at Chapel SCRIVANI, Vlnlnla 11:30 A.M. at Chapel WALDEN. Mary C. 2:30 P.M. at Chapel Sunday, rebruarv 2itt ORATHWOHU Josephine 11:00 A.M. at Chapel 50 S«T«nU\ Arei MAin Z-8S8S Saturday, February 20th MTLUR. Albert 1:00 P.M. at Chapel KrRK, Wallace L. 2:15 P.M. at Chapel 150-10 Hilliid". Are. JAmaica 6-6670 Saturday, February 20th MeOARRELL, Peter 8:30 A.M. at Chapel POINgETT, Herbert 8:00 A.M. at Chapel REIS5, Charles 1:00 P.M. at Chapel Tuesday. February 23rd DE8SI, Oeorrelte 9:00 A.M. at Chapel FLATLA1SDS Reformed Church Ortaniied 1654 Kings Highway & East 40th St. (1 Block off Flatbush Ave.) Easilr reached by Flatbush, Klnti Blrhwar A Avenue L bus lines 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:45 A. M. "THIS CITY UNDER GOD" Rev. 8TANLET 8. 8LINGERLAND, MINISTER Interdenominational 1SS-14 Northern Blvd. FLuihinr 3-6600 Saturday, February 20th HAHX. Violet - 1:00 P.M. at CbapeJ ALEXANDER, Gertrude 3:00 P.M. at Chapel IrOok/yn funtral Hom«« W » Y D a AVE AT FLATBUSH AVL UUtsr 6-4800 M ttVEHTH AVE - MAIn 2-S58S funtrat Homti In MANHATTAN - l«ONX - OUIIN* IlllHI/iiUli man* "" W '^"^"^' "tV"\ IlVClUSIVE PftlCES In every instanct, the pHus shown beloxo inelufo the following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outoroue; removal from any local hospital or residence; em« balmipg; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery flCLUglVI fftlCt RAX6I $olid Mahogany CutVett, from *m Q 5 • Solid 0*k, from »33/j. Solid Copp*f, from *$H$ • JO C«ig« Stttl, from *345 Ooth-oovered C»»lf*t>. from *185 CM H !L l--' m. ILP • ^L> UP %.F M R %i/, i«r. Meu York't far|ert Fimrr*! D/rerlom HOOK1YN FUNUAt MOMtl OUtlNI fUNIIAt HOMIS ?.")'-;•'•' ••••t - uu->- » <*"0 )$O-I0 Hi«»M« Av*nu«-JAmilc4 6-6670 60 »«vr«tn Av» -MAIrt 2 » $ « 156-U Northern BVd.-riu»Mn| SW00 fV v '««*l VONII IN MANHATTAN. MONX • ItOOXlrN i OUIINI Mammoth Pageant "THIS GUY UNDER GOD" 300 Years of Protestantism in Brooklyn February 24, 25, 8:30 P.M. CAST OP 300, CHORUS OF 50 Tickets at Box Off. $1.50 te U Academy of Music Lafayette Ave. tc A*hland PI. I Brooklyn Auspices: Brooklyn Churches ee-op- eratlni throuih Brooklyn Division of the Protestant Conncll. Tel. TR. 5-5414. Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH (Church ot the Saviour) Worrepont Street aod Monro* place. (Borourh Hail Bubway Station, B-fciyn) Rev. Donald W. McKinney Preaching U AM.—"Who An the American Hero**?" 8 P.M. "Dues Modern Han Neesi I* WtrshlpT" Bible Study A source of spiritual refreshment and strength Learn more about God. Christ and the life to come ATTEND BIBLE CLASS, ROOM EVERY SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. CENTRAL Y.M.C.A, 55 HANSON PLACE 233, Bibl» Information A,i. nj 0«n St., Sun. II A.M., 4^0 P.M.; Ws4. 1:15 P.M.' SECOND CHCBCH. «7«i St.. tut. 3d and «th Avtl.. Sun. II A.M.. 3 P.M.; Wid. t'15 P M. TH1KD CHURCH. I Jut St. it Alb«marle Hi. Sun. II A.M.. 4 30 P.M.: W(d. 5 15 P.M. I'OLRTH CHURCH, Sts"l->s Pls«. -..•.„.-. Flattsush A 7th At i . Sun. II A.M.: Wi< I P.M. FIFTH CHURCH, I2ln *<• and 4Jth St., Sundiy. II A.M.: Wtdrt«»d«». »:I3 P.M. SOCIETY 114 PlwrtMnt »tM«t SuDday. II A.M.: Wednesday. 3:13 P.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS First Church 734 Nntren« Ave. Hsuri: 10-3:30. Wed. te 3. Suaday, 2-4| Second Churctj 1309 Stk Ave. Heirs: 10-3:30. Wid. t* 5. Sunday, 2-3 Third Churcrs r . 2l«t S t »t AlbeesarU «d. H»un: 9-3:30. Wed. U 7:43. Sunday, 1-4 Fourth Church_Stsr!iA| PI., let. Fl»tfc..h i 7th Av«. Hsurs: 3^0-9. Wsl. te 7M. Sun., 3-3 Fifth Chureh_ I2tk Ave. and 45tk S t Heurs: IiiQ-i. Tuee- A Tbws. 7-3^0. 8a«.. 2-4 JESUS SAID: iiiimuiniiiiiNiiiiirirrw Every one therefore that shall confess ME before men, I will also confess him before My Father Who is in heaven. But he that shall deny ME before men, I will also deny him before My Father Who is in heaven. St. Matthew I0:32, 33. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC HOLY BIBLE SAYS SO THE PROTESTANT HOLY BIBLE SAYS SO Bible Information, 358 Classon Ave., Bklyn. 38 Protestant Episcopal "• - ^-r^ffl^w; 1'iSriS ^ r« ts «$f it>| piw y^c ijwp s WD^S nyns t-Twn yrvenxD tiJfi n^wa ^ pspws tahi /.vwip •uyn-DS'i'i >p^t> K Y'D 'a ^on \T»pttrrti , »a csn ps u&vo ' 1OT«h8D t^s 51s >iwipw pa rnwa fan . %«««%«\«««'s*««Ciit Out ond Sena to^»^"»»'>.*^'"»'»^'» BIBLE INFORMATION, 358 Clatson Avenue, Brooklyn 38, N. Y. Plcojo sond mo absolutely fret a Prophecy Edition of The New Tesrarinrnt (Cheek One) D Yiddish English _. PROTESTANT FPISCOPAL •— CHURCHES SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY §t. John's Olliurrh ST. JOHN'S PLACE «««• TtN AVE. The Rev. Howard G. Clark, Rector 8 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Family Eucharist 11 A.M—Holy Communion Si Sermon CHURCH SCHOOL—9:30 A.M. Aiea 9 Tears and Older 11 A.M.—3 to 8 Tears ST^MjlTTmVSDAT WED.. HOLY"COMMCNION 7 AND 10 A.M. CHURCH T ° H F E NATIVITY Ocean Ave. and Earratut Road The Rev. Charles F. Nutent, Rector 8 A-M.—Holy Communion 9:45 A.M.—Church School 11 A.M.—Mornlnr Prayer & Sermon CHURCH ATONEMENT OF TIIE ?so i;th st. REV. ROBERT B. KIMBER. Rector 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer & Churcli S:iiool- It A.M.—Holy Communion <fc Sermon St. Bartholomew's Chnrch Pacific Street near Bedford Arena* The Rev. Jehn Levis Zscker, 0 . 0 . , Rscte/ Son.. 8 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Church School II A.M.—CONFIRMATION The Rt. Rev. James P. De Wolfe BISHOP OF LONG ISLAND Holy Commnnlon Every Thurs.10 A.M. Congregational r um> rcflUECHEs PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE PILGRIIVIS Orange St., Bet. Henry and Hickt Sts., Brooklyn. Heights L. WendellFlNeld, Minister) John Henry Ssrcent, Associate Minister 11:00 A.M.—STJNDAT MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE. Dr. Flfleld preachei "THE ATOMIC POWER OF THE CROSS." 2Hrr Ca&matt il^mortal Cliurrl; Clinton <nd Lafayette Ave*. IND, Sab. GG Clinton-\Vasoin{ton Su. THE REV. ARTHUR ACY ROUNER, MINISTER 11 A.M.—"BROTHERHOOD—1954" OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH B. M. T. s D bw», Avenue J and Ocean Ave, at Aveno* I Orexr, Ave. Bus REV. WIXUAM W. OWEN, MINISTER »:*8 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL 11 A.M.—"THE NEED OF MATCHED VIRTUES" COMl TO WORSHIP—A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS TOD i Dorchester Road aoc r.c. l.Vh 8t. ! | A CORDIAL WXW?OMeS TO ALL; FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS .MDOSTEBS The Rev. Alfred Grant Walton, D.D. The Rev. Clayton R. Lund 11:00 A.M. "HANDS OF GREETING" DR. WALTON IB. M. T. Brlrhton local to Cortelyou! i Road, Chureh three : biocka southeast: j Or r»atbosh Avenue (surface to Dorches- iter Road: -»»,-• west. Presbyterian MESSIAH and INCARNATION Greene & Clermont Aves. The Rev. Ernest A. Hardtnr, Rector 8 A.M.—Holy Commnnlon ' It A.M Kindergarten A Church School 11 A.M.—Mornlnc Prayer * Sermon TRINITY CHURCH Afllniton and Schenek Aves. East New York & Cjpress Hills Rev. Gcorre T. Grnraan, D.D., Rector S:0OA.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Church School 9:45 A.M—Younr Adults Service 10:45 A.M.—Holy Eucharist & Sermon IMorninr Prayer 2nd & 4th Sundays) 4:00 P.M.—Holy Baptism 7:00 P.M.—Youth Fellowship The Church is open daily for Prayer. Stranrers, visitors and those without a, "Church Home" are always welcome. Bt. Scthtt'a U'Hamilton Church of the Oenera.lt 99th St. and Ft. Hamilton Parkway 8 A 9:30 A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:30 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M.—Morninr Prayer & Sermon ALL WELCOME CHURCH H HOLY TRINITY CLINTON & MONTAGUE STREETS 8:30 A.M.—Holy Communion 1! A.M.—Morninr Prayer and Sermon "A PROTESTANT CONTRIBUTION TO BROTHERHOOD" Rev. William 11. Mrlisb . . CHRIST CHURCH BAY RIDGE Ridre Boulevard and *:<rd St. REV. JOHN H. FITZGERALD. D.D. 8:00 A-M—Holy Communion 9:30 and 11 A.M—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morninr Service SAINT PAUL'S ciWRCiT Clinton and Carroll Streets REV. DONALD L. IRISH, RECTOR Muses Sunday 8 and 9:30 (Sum) Wteldsy 7:39 Ex«e»t Thurs. »:30 Frl. t P.M. Divctise. Ssrmon A Btnfdlitlte Confession Sat. 4:30-8:30. 7:30-8:30 SAINT ANDREW'S CHURCH BAY RIDGE 4th Ave. at 50th St. Rev. R. E. Brltton H»H. B.D., Rector 8:00 A.M.—Holv Communion 9:18 AM—Family Eucharist 11 A.M.—MATINS. HOLY EUCHARIST St, Paul's, Flatbush Church Avenue and St. Pant's Place Rev. HAFOtO 8. 0LAFS0N, D.D, RHtK Riv/ Hmry M. Eller. Ph.D., Ass't FUiW 7:30 A.M.—Hsly Camnionlsn—8:30 A.M. 10 A.M.—Chnrch School 11 A.M.—Morninr Prayer * Sermon Holv Communion Mon. A Sat., 9:30 A.M\: Tue«. throurh Frl., 7:15 A.M. Healinr Services: Tues., 8 F.M.I Thurs.. with Holy Communion, 10 A.M. Dr. Lewis CHURCH OF ST. LUKE J ST. MATTHW Clinton Ave. nr. Fulton St. The Rev. H: G. F. COURTNET. Rector 8:00 A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:15 A.M.—The Church Sehoel II A.M. — Klnderrarten It A.M.—Morninr Trayer A Sermon 1784 &i\ AtUt'fl 1954 no: DIOCESAN CHURCH Cltnloa and Ltvlnnton Streets CANON MELVILLE HARCOURT, Rector RET. ROGER GRAY. Assistant 8 A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION II A.M.—Holy Commnnlon A Sermoa II A.M.—Chunk tkkeet A Klse°*r|i/t>a NoMrs-nd Av*. «»d Dean Street } Take I.R.T. or END. 9obway, Berten Bt. Bu* ? or LIRR, to Nottrand Ave. BEDFORD-CENTRAL F. W. EVANS J*,. Pa*i»r 10:30 A.M. -oosrrx GLIMPSES IN OENEM*— 2. 'Th*_ Two JW»f»I'" 7:4.1 P.M.—"CHRIST-MADE MEN— 9. "Simon Zelotes" " Baptist A BIBLK illSISTRY TO THZ SOSOt/OM. I!:M A.M.—BLBt>fl 9CHOOL—vujssm: FOR AtL AOE8 I WK>jn»DAY NIOHTS: t.45-9.00 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry »tre/t mark Street I. R. T.) !»:45 A.M.—Sunday School A Blele School 1 Rev. Dr. P H I U i r S PACKER ELLIOTT : MARANATHA TEMPLEi (tmotb BoirlUt (Blptrfli Rev. Gsrdner Taylor, D.D., Pastor SERVICES AT 170 Adelphi St., nr. MyrtU 9 AM.—Church School 10:30 A.M. and It Noon—Dr. Taylor SERVICES 10:45 A.M. AND 7 P.M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY * TM. S t Mrituolut ••r^T,^ftfaV,^A.^ S ptrttualifit (EllurcljfS St. John'l Spiritualist Cntrrcrt 8015 3d Ave., lireostyn RF.V. LILLIAN JOHNSON, PASTOR Services and Me«'»tes Sen »nd Frl. 8 0.m., Wed. t ».m. NOTFD SriRITlTAI.tSr MINISTTR KEY. WILLIAM F. SKIDMORL Pastef CHAPrt, OF KTEflNU, II0HT DR NOVKMfsKR B( n.lHNO »0 JO 170th St., (or. Jamaica Ara. •'...,,. Services Men., Toes., Thari. 7 and 8 r.M. Tsttor's Study HFsemsa •,'••«* II A.M.—" OF THE CHARACTT.R A NATION" f P.M.—CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT 7 P.M.—SUNDAY EVENIVO Fn.LOWSnif Speaker: Mr. NICHOLAS J. XAHARAICH s-.-i Proapeet Helrhls Hospital SILOAM t«« r r m i u o N AV»^ ft. Many RET. Mil TON A. OAt.AMTSO.v. Klnlstey 11 A.M. "Tti« Rolt of th« Shepherd" Lafayette Avenue Preshytcrian Church l •.'!..(i. Ava. and loath Osferd St. Dr. A l t i a E. Mflrqcrrr, MJnUIa* 11:00—DR. MAO-ARY Plan (o H»ve Yonr Lenten Service* Annonnced Regu- Urly on the Chnrch Page. The Brooklyn Eagle's Two Annual Religious Numbers Will /?« Publithtd Ff>ll(nti: Pahn Snnday, Sat., April 10th F.a«trr. Saturday, April 17th For Farlker Iftforwatio* Call WALTER SCHILLING ; -'I - • Kir, D»»t. MA. 4-6200. Ext. 392 KINGS H'WY ?;,7"" Lutheran lutfjeran £i)urct)es FOLLOW THE FOOTSTEPS OF CHRIST! ^mi00^m s. of The Eagliih writer, C Lewis, said that year* prosperity are dangerous for ui because they "knit"*; man to the world. We be- come settled to earthbound ways of living and, once in the swing of things, we are reluclaut to give them up. But Christians do not profess to find their place in the world, for we are all the children of Adam and that very word htearts "dust."' It strikes us a« rea- sonable then that „*e de- vole.a large port toil of our energies lo spiritual need*. Jesus said that a man who ignores doing the will of God is building a hou«e on a foundation of sand; when the flood comes it will be utterly destroyed. Therefore refuse lo live without first of all worshipping God. Enter His House tomorrow! y, Ar* Cordially Invited to Attend Servicet of th* Lutheran Churches Listed Below AUG. ULCA BETHLEHEM. M Art. t-i Patide St. i EPIPHAHY. Llosoln PIK> ao< a»|»rs Are. Carl X Giad. Pastor. En|. II AM. Svedjsh 'Paul E. Arnold. T.V0 . Pastsr sxetst 1st S_n.. s:<} A.M. S. S.. 9:45 A.M.jChurtti s.-h;jl 9.(5. Servile II A.M. REDEEMER Ml S3d St S. S 9:45 A M. lG000 8H EPHERD. 75lh St aed 4th Ave, Ssnrleo II A.M. and • P.M. L.Roy Mar- William F. Sundsy. Ph.D. tlason, Putsr. JBsscos B Fishsc, B.C., Psttws r r r ICourik Stlicol 9-35. Ser>lt«s I;!) 1 II A.M. BETHANY. 77d SL, bitetsn 10th and nth GRACE. 1251 BuihelU Avs. A>u. S. 5. »:30. Enillth II (lit SuadayiRsv. R»*d Grsnlniir, Pastor. Communlea). James M. Araundion, Pastor S. S. 9 JO A.M. Strvito 10:4) A M. .Isaa P. Klldihl. Youth P.ll.r. MNCARNATI0N. 40. A«. .1 let. St. OUR SAVWUR. 4tli Ave. and SOth St. Harold S. Miller. 0.0.. Psitor; J. Inivald Opial. Arthur 0. Pid«ri«n. Ssrvies II AM. Churth Sthool 9 4 1 A M . Psttors. S. S. I. En|. 10 A l l Nonr. 12.: TRINITY. 4th A«s. and 46th St. W.lls^ "OEEMER O.tms. A». and E. list St, I A.per. johaa B. f| h. Ivar A.i. Pa.t.r, ;" w {• W ' ' ^ " " - " ° - . P V'« f - En|. 9.-20. II. 7J0. Ner». II. 4:30. 7:30. i 4 * nfl " , °- 43 A " s *• *•'* * * • ZI0N. 4th Ate. st 63d St. BE. 9-6941 ST. JACOBI. 5406 Fourth Avs. Frank M. Salmon. E>|. and None' II Putor. S. 8. 9:30. F«v. iv S. 1IND. Jshn F: Bajchnaiin. Paitor. 9. Emlnh 10. fierman II A.M. 1ST. IOHN'8. Kith St. and 16th Ave. S 8. 9:45 A.M. Sir,in 11 A M. SCHERMERHORN ST. EV.. «l Seh.rner. horn St. Herbert H. Psters, O.O.. Psitor ST. JOHN'S. Proipect A»e. st «th Ava. Sorrlee 10:45 A.M S. S, »:30 AM. |W. Jeatseh. Putor. Germsn 9 (lit Sunday) i p S. S. 9:30. English 10:43. Aj "* ,ST. LUKE'S. 259 Washlnston Ave., tear N0RW. IV. LUTH. FREE. 741 59th St. ! 0 e Kalb. Paul E 8<hmidt. Past*. T. B. Teriesen. 0. GJernesi, Pastors. 8. 3. [j g. 9U). Sersiet II A.M. 9:30. En, ,0:4* 7:30: H*#jm W0V{ $ - MATTHEW EI(ANUEL , 4(J m „.. MISSOURI SYNOD near 6th Ave. 9:45. Servlts Emit A II A.M. Hein. Paitor! 8. S- Avt ST. PAUL'S. Rodney and S Sta St.. W'aetb'i. II A.M S. 8. 10 AM. Charles ;Iresler, D.O., Psstor. 40th St Senrlee BETHLEHEM EV.. (935 4th Art Raynsnd F. Surburi, Ph.D.. Paiter 8. S. f JO. Servlrts 1043 A.M. C00D SHEPHERD. Art. M and N. V Walter 0. Bruno. Pastor. , 8T PAUL'S Ave. J and E. Senrlee 1045 A.M S. 8. 1:30 A.M. | R jo, ep h B. Mohr. Paitar, OUR SAVIOUR. JI Covert St.. ar. B » s y . ; l l A.M. 8. S 9:30 A.M. Theodore C Meeller, Patter. S. 8. 9:15 ! Serviee 10.45 A.M.. Wed. »:I5 P.M. L-,,_ 9:30 . G , r . 9:20 „„ gun ) En|. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. 195 Meu]er; Re ,_ Plul yalentlner ».!! preach. St. Rlehard Klopf. Pallor. 7:30 A.M.,!.. H. C; 9, German: 945. 8. t,i II A.M.., 5 '- - Service. 5T. PAUL'S. Knleherbockw and Pslraette.! Ervla T. Umbaeh. v Pastor^ German 9. S. 8. 9:15. End. 10.15. TRINITY. ISth Ave. and E. 6th St. Paul H. Seaer. A.M.. Pastor. near De Kalb: II. Neektrk Ave. and Eail W. Powers. W. Wslter STEPHEN'S, ZPth St. Oliver Betr. Pasters. Services I and II AM. ZI0N. Bfd'"d Ave. and Helmut T. Dietrich, Psitor 3 S. 9:45. Germsn 145. En|. II 8. S 9 3 0 A.M Erstmue St. Hernias Service 1045. S. S. 9:30. ZI0N GERMAN. 125 Henry St. (Brooklyn TRINITY. 9020 3d Art. and 249 Dejria SL Hcl|hti) Hsinrlch Arend Krepp. Pastor W. C Martin. R. W. Kester. Pasters, {Service 10:30 A.M. 8. S.9:30 A.M. (Beta 8. 8. 9:43. Seeviees 9:30. II A.M. iQermsn.) LUTHERAN INNER MISSION SOCIETY TIDING OVER HOME FOR CHILDREN Fully Service. 523 Cllatea Art. MA. 2-1424. Robert M. Bauers. M.S.S., OlrMter; F. Cornelias Wandesaeher. Pros. Baptist BAPTIST T 3rd & Flatbush, Brooklyn Reached by All Subwa>s JAMES McGINLAY, D.D., Pastor 10.00 A.M.—United Bible Class: Dr. Ralph Keiper Teaches Series on the Second Coming The Postor Preaching at Both.Services 11:00 A.M.—"HOW MOSES WAS RAISED FROM RAGS TO RICHES" If Well Enough to Go to Work You Should Be Out to Church 7:30 P.M.—"SEVEN PROPHECIES PROVING CHRIST'S SOON RETURN" A Cordial Welcome to Radio Friends and Other Visitors Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. Tunt in to James McGinloy Prayer Meeting Sunday, 3:00 to 3:30 P.M. Led by Dr. McGinloy Station WABC, 770 kc. 4th Avenue ot 67th Street Bay Ridge Baptist Church REV. K. A. LOCKERBIE. PASTOR 9:30 A.M.—Bible School for the Whole Fomily 10:45—"A FIXED HEART" 6 P.M.—Young Peoples Meeting, Speaker: Rev. Brinley Ivons 7:30 P.M.—"WHO PRAYS IN YOUR TEMPLE?" TUESDAY, 8 P.M.—CHOIR CONCERT Come and Enjoy a Night of Music Wednesday, 1:45 T.M.—Prayer and Bible Study Brooklyn'* tvancelittie Center Special Invitation to Alt Service Utn GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 6TH AVE. AT 53RD ST. •THE HILLTOP CHURCH" , 9-M AM—Sund«y Bible Stboel tec All A«ei 10:43 AM—Sundsy " • • - - , REV. DAVID CONWELL HEAD, Minister A Neighborhood Church For Neighborly People GREENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH SEVENTH AVINUI at SIXTH STREET Rev. U Doward McBoln, Minister 11 A.M.—GUEST PREACHER—DR. JOHN SKOGLAND 7:45 P.M.—GUEST PREACHER—MR. WILLIAM BELLI " ii «. M nivi. e-1,,,1 Wednesday 8 P.M.—Bible Study A Prayer Pellevthls) HANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH Hanson Place and *., Tertland Ate. Reached br All Sobsrays J. WF.SLEV RW'TLR. Tutor 11:00 A.M.—"THE GOSPEL IN AN ADVERB" . 7:30 P.M.—"WORDS THAT UPHOLD THE WORLD" BAPTIST TABERNACLE Okies Ave., bet. Franklin and Classen Dr. ROBERT McCAlX. Paster SF,RVtCr.A II A.M. AN'P 8 P M . DR. JOHN FALCONER FRAZER OtTsvST PREACHER Evenlnt Subject: "Oeorse Waaklnslen Carver—The Slave Bev Vfhe Became a Ofeal Scientist." _^ tUad A tTlh Street I—.-: ( h'rfelidri ry A..ianca CLARENDON ROAD CHURCH 5304 Clarendon Road", st New York Ave. Rev. Stanler H. Topple, Pastor II A.M.—sm>!RA FROM THE LORD'S PRATER 1:48 P.M —EVENING WORSHIP AVD OOSPT.I. MKSSAOE »:4S A.M.—Chink Sehoel Friday, » P.M Yeoih Felleoshl* or. Mart Wayne Williams, Psie«<—II A.M Pemecotq] SALEM GOSPEL TAEERNACLE .V»?4 Fosirth Avenue '. • " « " ' , Wetsht* ):I0 P.M.—Krenlni Serilee R4tT. ARVF. DA HI.. Pallet Monhatlcm Presbyiorian ?trnt ^MlTHttrteil vatrtarrlj »TH AVE, BET. 11TH snd IJTH STS. II A M.—REV. IOHS O. MFU,I?( * P.M.—REV. HAROLD I. OODE.V 5AIN1 ESPRIT r^'^.TF 10.4S, C\ilt« et 8>rt»K>ft: Dr, Mejtiltrd The Rollglout Page of th» Brooklyn Eaglo oiler* unuaual opportunitios for making contacts outside of your present congregation. 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    •Lane, Maude La wson, Charles Lloyd, Camllle

    Russell, J. R. Samuelson, R. Schruhl,F.W. Sister Rosarlta Skinner, Muriel Straub, Ethel

    Lynch, Catherine Tienken, George

    CRAIGEN — Suddenly, February J8, 1954, GEORGE M., beloved jhusband of the late Ella C ; de-Voted father of Mrs. Frank Henjes of Moravia, N. Y., and Mrs. Henry A. Mehldau Jr.; grandfather of Frank and Christine Henjes, Bar-bara and Craig Mehldau; brother of Annie Cralgen and'Mrs. Mor-row Applegate. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Sunday, 3:45 pm. Mem-i>ers of Greenwood Lodge, No. ' C ' 0 5 5 Cemetery ^ i f e of Anthony and devoted

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    . brother. Services at Fred Herbst •Son* Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 8 p m . Sunset Chapter, >fo. 815, O. E. S., service 8:30 pm. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a m . Inter-ment the Evergreens.

    " FERRANTE — VINCENZO, de-toted father of Charles, DominJck, Thomas, Mrs. Mary Sellare, Mrs. Margaret Cartcato, Mrs. Rose Poppo and Mrs. Mildred Ligouri. Reposing at Chapel, 345 Avenue TJ, until Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Re-quiem Mass St. Joachim's Church, Roosevelt Street, New York City, 11 a.m.

    - FLTJHR—On February 18, 1954, WILHELMINA (nee Walheim), be-Jpved wife of tiie late William; devoted mother of Mrs. Emma Newberg, Mrs. Lillian Curnyn, Philip and William Fluhr; dear *lster of Charles Wallum. Repos-ing William A. Martin Funeral Home,v Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Tuesday, 6:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church, 9:45 a.m.

    •' GORMAN—MARIE, on February 18. 1954, of 469 64th Street, loving mother of John end Mark; dear sister of Anna Hayes, Alice Cleary and Joseph O'Neil. Reposing Oates Funeral Home, 6312 5th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church Tuesday, 10 a.m. . Interment • Holy Cross Cemetery.

    -- GREENBLATT —LENA, beloVed wife of Isaac; devoted mother of Evelyn, Milton and Arthur; dear sister and darling grandmother. Services were held February 19, i954.

    HORAN—On February 19, 1954, MICHAEL J„ of 617 46th Street, beloved husband of ' Winifred Horan; devoted father of John M. Horan, N. Y. P. D., Traffic I. Fu-neral from Schaefer's Funeral Par-lors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Tuesday, February 23, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Agatha's R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

    HYLANT>-On February 19, 1954, JOHN J„ retired sergeant N. Y. P. D., of 731 54th Street, beloved husband of Harriett Hyland; de-voted father of Elizabeth and John J. Hyland; brother of Mrs. Mary Farrell; also survived by granddaughter, Elizabeth. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 43d Street, Tues-day, February 23, 9:30 am.; Sol-emn Requiem Mass St. Michael's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery.

    MEYER—MINA (nee Kopf), on February 18, 1954, o* 34-32 84th: Street, Jackson Heights, L. I., be--loved wife of William; . devoted: mother of Irene Neugebauer, Bar-] bara Williams and Eleanor Dar-i lington; also survived by two: brothers, one sister and five grandchildren. Services Monday evening, 8 o'clock, at Skelton's! Chapel, Broadway near Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, F u n e r a l Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Lu-theran Cemetery.

    OTOOLE—AGNES, loving sister of Ethel and Mary OToole, Louise Cole and.devoted aunt of John Philpot and Bernlce Zwanzig. Fu-neral from Walter B. Cooke, Inc., Funeral Home, 1 W. 190th Street, Bronx, Tuesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Spirit Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Raymond's.

    PETTERSEN — EDMUND, on February 18. Survived by his wife, Anna; one daughter, Mrs! Jeanne McEvdy; one sister, Mrs. Slgne Beck; one brother, Carl; one granddaughter, Doreen. Reposing a t Walter P. Murray Funeral Home, 222-01 M e r r i c k Road, Springfield Gardens. Masonic serv-ices by Springfield Gardens Lodge,

    No. 1057, F. & A. M., on Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. In-terment Pinelawn, Cemetery'.

    ROLAND—ANNE G. (nee Roo-ney), of 152 Senator Street, on February 19, 1954, beloved wife of Fred L.; devoted mother of Helen G. and Frederick J. Roland. Re-posing at Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. Notice of funeral later.

    ROSARITA — Sister, O.P., oh Thursday, February 18, 1954. She is survived by one sister and one niece. Reposing Holy Family Con-vent, 222 13th Street. Funeral Monday; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Family Church, 10 a.m. In-terment Amityville.

    RUCKTERSTUHL — H E L E N , February 18, 1954, of 266 Troy Ave-nue, wife of the late Emile and mother of Robert; daughter of Metta and Fred Henneking; sis-ter of Mrs. Edna Spiessl. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 At-lantic Avenue, Monday. 8 pm.

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    KINGS HIGHWAY Klngi High\/ay and E. 37th St.

    9:45 A.M.—Sandiv School 11:00 A.M Worship Service DR. LLSTER WARD AW AS

    Guest Preacher 'THE GOODNESS OF GOD"

    1:00 P.M.—Vonth Meellna-» DONALD MARK RTJNVON

    Minister Dorothv Wolverton H i m u

    Assistant Minister

    UNION CHURCH New York A T . bet- Dean & Ber ien SU.

    (formerly .New York Are. Church) Rer. Arthur A. Bouton, D.D., Minister

    SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. YOUTH MEETING 5 P.M. MORNING WORSHIP II

    Sermon. "TIIE GREATEST REQUEST" "SIR, WE WOULD SEE JESUS" Ererj'bodjr Invited and Welcome.

    ST..MARk'iS~GHURG!r Ocean Avenue at Beverly Road

    Dr. WILLIAM BRUCE REED preaehint 10 A.M.-13 Noon—Sunday School

    I I A.M.—Children'5 Service A Sermon "YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT-

    COME, FIND WHY MANY ATTEND

    G R A C E 33 Seventh Ave., cor. St. John's Place

    ROBERT C. CARLSON, Minister 11 A.M.

    "What Have Yon Accomplished!"

    J A M r e COR. REID AVENUE " , , t a & MONROE GRANT S. SHOCKXEY. Minister

    9:30 A.M.— Church 8choo! 11 A.M.

    •BOYS WITH FAITH"

    HANSON PLACE CENTRA! 0pp. L.I.R.'R. Statlort AH Subways ntar door OR. JOHN EMERSON ZEITER, Mlnlitor

    Rov. Paul F. Abtl. Anrcijtt Minister Rev. "Tod" Runyoo. Youth Minister

    9:30 Sunday School 10:55—DR. ZEITER:

    "CREDO"—(4) "IN THE HOLY \ CATHOLIC CHURCH"

    (Parish Memorial Sunday) 6:30—Younr Adults:

    Eurene C. Tollelt, of the . N. Y. C. Fire Pept.

    6:30—Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:45—Ortan Recital—David H. Smith 8:00—MR. RUNYON

    (Minister to Youth)— "YOU ARE FREE!"

    Reformed

    - KELLF.HEK — On Fehniary 19, 4W4, FRANK, beloved husband of

    •. ,Dt l i» (ne* Mulhero); devoted fa-I th«x of Mrs, Margaret Anthony,

    9 Mrs. Florenc* Calabres*:, Evelyn, / ; T r a n i and Thomas Kelleh«r; dear

    ^•fcrother of Patrick and Michael, * l so of Peter Kellcher In Ireland.

    I frvposlng William A. Martin Fu-. iieral JIom«, Classon Avenue cor-

    ner Sterling Place. Funeral Tues-day, 10 am. ; Requiem Mas* St

    tf Teresa's R. C. Church, 10:30 a.m interment St. John's Cemetery.

    , LANK—MAUDE A. (nee McKin-ley) , on February 18, 1954, beloved

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    SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY

    §t. John's Olliurrh ST. JOHN'S PLACE «««• TtN AVE.

    The Rev. Howard G. Clark, Rector 8 A.M.—Holy Communion

    9:30 A.M.—Family Eucharist 11 A.M—Holy Communion Si Sermon

    CHURCH SCHOOL— 9:30 A.M. Aiea 9 Tears and Older

    11 A.M.—3 to 8 Tears S T ^ M j l T T m V S D A T

    WED.. HOLY"COMMCNION 7 AND 10 A.M.

    CHURCH T°HFE NATIVITY

    Ocean Ave. and Earratut Road The Rev. Charles F. Nutent, Rector

    8 A-M.—Holy Communion 9:45 A.M.—Church School

    11 A.M.—Mornlnr Prayer & Sermon

    CHURCH ATONEMENT OF TI IE ?so i;th st.

    REV. ROBERT B. KIMBER. Rector 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer &

    Churcli S:iiool-It A.M.—Holy Communion a

    NoMrs-nd Av*. «»d Dean Street

    } Take I.R.T. or END. 9obway,

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    L I R R , to Nottrand Ave.

    BEDFORD-CENTRAL F. W. EVANS J*,. Pa*i»r

    10:30 A.M. -oosrrx GLIMPSES IN OENEM*—

    2. 'Th*_ Two JW»f»I'" 7:4.1 P.M.—"CHRIST-MADE MEN—

    9. "Simon Zelotes" "

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    A BIBLK illSISTRY TO THZ SOSOt/OM.

    I!:M A.M.—BLBt>fl 9CHOOL—vujssm:

    FOR AtL AOE8 I

    WK>jn»DAY NIOHTS: t.45-9.00

    FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry »tre/t mark Street I. R. T.)

    !»:45 A.M.—Sunday School A Blele School1 Rev. Dr. PHIUirS PACKER ELLIOTT

    : MARANATHA TEMPLEi

    (tmotb BoirlUt (Blptrfli Rev. Gsrdner Taylor, D.D., Pastor

    SERVICES AT 170 Adelphi St., nr. MyrtU

    9 AM.—Church School 10:30 A.M. and It Noon—Dr. Taylor

    SERVICES 10:45 A.M. AND 7 P.M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY * TM.

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    Services and Me«'»tes Sen »nd Frl. 8 0.m., Wed. t ».m.

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    KEY. WILLIAM F. SKIDMORL Pastef CHAPrt, OF KTEflNU, I I 0 H T

    DR NOVKMfsKR B( n.lHNO »0 JO 170th St., ( o r . Jamaica Ara.

    • ' . . . , , . Services Men., Toes., Thari. 7 and 8 r.M.

    Tsttor's Study HFsemsa •,'••«*

    II A.M.—" OF THE CHARACTT.R A NATION"

    f P.M.—CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT 7 P.M.—SUNDAY EVENIVO F n . L O W S n i f Speaker: Mr. NICHOLAS J. XAHARAICH

    s-.-i Proapeet Helrhls Hospital

    SILOAM t«« r r m i u o N AV»̂ ft. Many

    RET. Mil TON A. OAt.AMTSO.v. Klnlstey

    11 A.M.

    "Tti« Rolt of th« Shepherd"

    Lafayette Avenue

    Preshytcrian Church l • . ' ! . . ( i . Ava. and loath Osferd St.

    Dr. Altia E. Mflrqcrrr, MJnUIa*

    11:00—DR. MAO-ARY

    Plan (o H»ve Yonr Lenten

    Service* Annonnced Regu-

    Urly on the Chnrch Page.

    The Brooklyn Eagle's T w o A n n u a l

    Religious Numbers Will /?« Publithtd n« Ff>ll(nti:

    Pahn Snnday, Sat., April 10th

    F.a«trr. Saturday, April 17th

    For Farlker Iftforwatio* Call

    WALTER SCHILLING ; -'I - • Kir, D»»t.

    MA. 4-6200. Ext. 392

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    Lutheran

    lutfjeran £i)urct)es FOLLOW THE

    FOOTSTEPS OF CHRIST!

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    The Eagli ih writer, C Lewis, said that year* prosperity are dangerous for u i because they "knit"*; man to the world. W e be-come settled to earthbound ways of l iving and, once in the swing of things, we are reluclaut to give them up.

    But Christians do not profess to find their place in the w o r l d , for we are all the children of Adam — and that very word htearts "dust."' It strikes us a« rea-sonable then that „*e de-vole .a large port toil of our energies lo spiritual need*. Jesus said that a man who ignores doing the will of God is building a hou«e on a foundation of sand; when the flood comes it will be utterly destroyed. Therefore refuse lo live without first of all worshipping God. Enter His House tomorrow!

    y, Ar* Cordially Invited to Attend Servicet of th* Lutheran Churches Listed Below

    AUG. ULCA BETHLEHEM. M Art. t-i Patide St. i EPIPHAHY. Llosoln PIK> ao< a»|»rs Are. Carl X Giad. Pastor. En|. II AM. Svedjsh 'Paul E. Arnold. T.V0 . Pastsr sxetst 1st S_n.. s:lt«s I;!) 1 II A.M.

    BETHANY. 77d SL, bitetsn 10th and nth GRACE. 1251 BuihelU Avs. A>u. S. 5. »:30. Enillth II (lit SuadayiRsv. R»*d Grsnlniir, Pastor. Communlea). James M. Araundion, Pastor S. S. 9 JO A.M. Strvito 10:4) A M. .Isaa P. Klldihl. Youth P.ll.r. MNCARNATI0N. 40. A«. .1 l e t . St. OUR SAVWUR. 4tli Ave. and SOth St. Harold S. Miller. 0 .0 . . Psitor; J. Inivald Opial. Arthur 0. Pid«ri«n. Ssrvies II AM. Churth Sthool 941 AM. Psttors. S. S. I . En| . 10 A l l Nonr. 12.: TRINITY. 4th A«s. and 46th St. W.lls^ "OEEMER O.tms. A». and E. list St, I A.per. johaa B. f |h. Ivar A.i. Pa.t.r, ;"w {• W ' ' ^ " " - " ° - .

    PV'« f-En|. 9.-20. II. 7J0. Ner». II. 4:30. 7:30. i 4*n f l" , ° - 4 3 A" s *• *•'* * * • ZI0N. 4th Ate. st 63d St. BE. 9-6941 ST. JACOBI. 5406 Fourth Avs. Frank M. Salmon. E>|. and None' II

    Putor. S. 8. 9:30.

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    Jshn F: Bajchnaiin. Paitor. 9. Emlnh 10. fierman II A.M.

    1ST. IOHN'8. Kith St. and 16th Ave. S 8. 9:45 A.M. Sir,in 11 A M.

    SCHERMERHORN ST. EV.. «l Seh.rner. horn St. Herbert H. Psters, O.O.. Psitor ST. JOHN'S. Proipect A»e. st «th Ava. Sorrlee 10:45 A.M S. S, »:30 AM. |W. Jeatseh. Putor. Germsn 9 (lit Sunday)

    i p S. S. 9:30. English 10:43. A j " * ,ST. LUKE'S. 259 Washlnston Ave., tear

    N0RW. IV. LUTH. FREE. 741 59th St. ! 0 e Kalb. Paul E 8 ! R A FROM THE LORD'S PRATER 1:48 P.M —EVENING WORSHIP AVD OOSPT.I. MKSSAOE

    »:4S A.M.—Chink Sehoel Friday, » P.M Yeoih Fel leoshl*

    or. Mart Wayne Williams, Psie«