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t2 Newport Dolly News, Salurday, May 18, 1968 Court Madonna Gives Hospital Chapel $500 NEWPORT AREA CHURCH SERVICES CUECK FOR CIIAPEt, IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Maurice R. Desjardins of Court Madonna, Catholic Daughters of America, presents check for $500 to Wlliam Wood, center, associate, director of Newport Hospital, to establish a trust fund for nondenorainational chapel in'new building. Joseph L. Nunes, general public campaign chairman during hospital fund drive, Is at right.

(Daily News Photo) Court a a Catiiollc Daughters of America, has do- na led $500 toward the establishment of a nomlcnortilnational chapel in the new tower section of'Newport Hospital. The money will be placed In a trust fund, it was announced al a meeting of the- court In St. Lucy's parish hall In Middle- low Thursday. Joseph Nunes who seryci as a campaign chrirman durini last year's successful drive fo: fund? with which to builrl i tower spoke at meeting. He described Ihe pro gross of the construction am said the new eight-story build Ing Is scheduled to open In th fall of 1969.

At Its business meeting, th court elected Mary, Murphy grand regent; "Catherine Wil Mams, vice grand regent; Ann Maicla, prophetess; Joanne Lab be, historian; Shirley MacGil livary, financial secretary; Vi ola McKinney, treasurer; Carol Berkeley Students, Faculty Back 866 Who Refuse Draft BERKELEY, Calif. A -While 6,000 students and profes jors applauded, an antidraft ral ly-opposcd by Gov. Ronald Rea honored 866 University i California students who sav will refuse to be drafted. "As long as Ihe United States i is involved in this'war, I will nol the armed forces," hundred youths chantec Friday on the steps of Sprou About 200 faculty members stood nearby. Dr.

Charles J. Hitch, universi- 'ty and Chancellor Heyns permitted ihe ral- a a "Vietnam Com- and said later it ibroke no.campus rules. Even if It were legal, said Reagan, it was "beneath con; tempt." He called it indecent. Of the teachers Reagan said, academicians are taking advantage of a legal technicali- "This meeting could nol he held without their being sub- to charges of treason if was a' formal declaration gan's request in a letter that he prohibit the rally. Hitch sail that job along with supen'isin.

Hie Berkeley campus and ihe rally was left in the hands the chancellor. But, Hitch told newsmen in Santa Barbara, "the governor can express his opinions at an) on any'subject, just as I ieel the faculty and the students an." Heyns said in Santa Barbara, where he and Hitch were al- enrling a hoard of regrnt.s meeting, that the rally was "an example of free expression in in orderly setting." He said here was no reason to apply disciplinary measures against who took part. The setting--at Sproul--was he place Mario Savio and others staged 1964 rallies' and sit- ns. Dr. Robert M.

Hutchins, di-: ector of the Center for th irmly of Democratic Institution at Santa Barbara, was the rail ipeaker. mer University of Chicago pre: ident said. "Since your vision has en braced the whole of huiranil) we may say this is a day commencement for our countr and the world." A certificate was given Vivia Williams, of Philadelphia, hon oring her soldier-son, Ronal Lockman. He is in Leavemvort Prison for refusing to go to. Viet "You have opposed this wa tot because il was far away, no of-war with North Vietnam," he because it was expensive, no said.

Hitch' said he rejected Rea- because we could not wirj it, bu because it was wrong," the for Paper Drive Set By Lions Directors of the Portsmouti Club met al Arts lounge ast night to plan a dinner meet ng 22 at ihe Ranch House Villiam Gahlinsiii of Kaiser i i will tell about ero space cable made' Kaiser. The paper drive May 28 wil be headed by George S. tones and will begin al 10 a.m. Per sons who need assistance rnov is paper from basements were asked to call Kaufman Hard ware Store and a their names and addresses. The club will unite with other chilis in District 42 to I a service at Hocer Williams tomorrow, In honor of decease members.

On June 16 the.Lions state convention will.be held a Hearthstone. Delegates i Kobert L. Crurlun. .1 i. Etlwarrl Silvia, Arthur I.emieux and president Robert Soares.

Two $100 scholarships will bo drmaleil by the club, and presi- ient SO.IITS will present jhrsc- it the Citizens Scholarship dinner. The club will donate niff certtficate for the Miss Ports- month paeeant J'av The summer dance will be icld at Ihe Common 'oint Community House, with Kdward I.ones ns chairman. tine 29. Installation of officers iill bo held July 6 at the Valley 'nn. with Vernon Gorton i of arrancemcnfs.

i attended tlie International president's dinner Wednesday Tiverton. A MACHINE FOR ALL SEASONS limmiry, lurr.miiy call for lawn end toit BJih-Hog Ii tktrat through yard cFiort 'wIlTicul learning a muicTe. A complete I'nt of eaty-on, oiy-off artflchmsnri leti you laugh iKrough fonni of irjoy rr.or« houn wilFt family and frfendi, -ilfght ond teen with lure-foofed, lhinVa BUSH-HOG GARDEN TRACTOR foi rMd 6 to 12 Buft Dnvi 7 Direct Gear Onvr and Hydraulic Drive. GOLDSTEIN'S. Farm Equipmenl" 287 Gifford Road' No.

Weslporl 678-0381 Clara Soares To Be Honored A memorial service for Mrs. 'lara Soares of Portsmouth will 10 held Sunday at 1 p.m. al ohn F. Kennedy'4-H Park in 'orlsmoulh. Soares, a for- cr 4-H leader, was insliuinen-, al in developing tlie park as ommuiiily service.

A be dedicated in her mcm-i ry. The speaker al the service be Theodore Suddard, a for-, ner 4-II Club agent in. Newport- Bounty. a former 4-H tab members of her club will present. Miss Linda Marlin of Ports mouth will preside.

The pro rain is inulcr Ihc direction o. he 4-H Tnwn Committee I orlsmoulli. 12 H.P. ond H.P, man-size t. KOVIt: GOLDSTEIN FARM EQUIPMENT CONOMY TRACTOR for big-iob mowing Mon-stec because it's larger, lotiEl'cr, stronger, roomier, liaivJlcs bigger implements, Economy because gear-drive plus tow price gives you terrific value.

Mows lawn 2 acres up per hour, cuL wec'rfs, light brush, Iiay. Saves back-hreak- ing lalwr with quick-changa allachmonts (or all lawn, garden, field, and handyman chores. See a demonstration loiays 287 Gifford Rd, No. Weslport 678-0381 GI Deadline On Loans Is 2 Years Off PROVIDENCE World War II veterans still nave more than two years to obtain GI guaranteed or i sured loans, the Veternas Administration Regional i said today. Final deadline for War II eligibility is July 25, 1970.

Those eligible may obtain a guaranteed loan to purchase a home, a farm or to buy or start a business. Eligibility has been expiring World War II veterans according to a formula that adds 10 years to the'date of th'eir discharge from active wartime service, plus one year for each 0 days of that service plus four days for each additional day of ctivc duty. The dale reached jy this formula is the individual deadline dale for each vet- ran. Thus eligibility has already expired for most World War II eterans, but the program will end for all in 1970. World War II veterans vcre discharged for a scrvice- lonnecled disability will be eli- jible unlil the final termination 'ate of July 25, 1970; this also pplies to widows of veterans vho died of service connected lisabilities.

Amoruso, lecturer; Mary Ann McKeon, monitor; Palricia Me Gowan, sentinel; and Catherine McNally organisl. Named trustees were Josephine Jabotonski, Dorothy Dcsjar- dins, Palricia Lawrence, a erine Hcaly, Ann Warner a Mildred Hussey. The Rev. James P. Casey, pastor of St.

Lucy's Church and chaplain of the CDA group, was presented a gift. Bail Charges Total $112,000 CAMBRIDGE, (AP) Ralph F. 25, of Cambridge, has been charged with taking part in a $35,000 bank robbery last Tuesday. After a i rn facts. Judge M.

Edward Viola set his bail at only $5.000 when DeLeo pleaded Innocent Friday. The fads given the ivere that DcLco already is out on 5107,000 bail on other charges. The bail is $50.000 in a store robbery in Boston's Dorchester section, $40,000 in a Randolnh" branch bank robbery and $17,000 in San Juan, P.R on a charge of robbing a store here. famestown INTERDENOMINATIONAL Dial A Prayer 846-1241 Fourteen pre school children attended the weekly story hour yesterday morning at James Philomenian i a a Friends of the Library project. Mrs.

Howard Leonard 3rd was in charge of the story hour, assisted by Mrs. II. D. and Mrs. Albert G.

hostesses. Next -Friday mor- ling will conclude the story lours until next falli when they 'ill be resumed for pre school- rs. The Planning Board will meet tonday at 8 at Town lall. Mrs. Robert Broadhead i the general chairman of the nnual summer sale sponsored St.

Matthew's Church. ate of the sale will be an- ounced later, pending the com- letion of. the new church now nder construction, the Rev. J. Edgar Tebbetts, rector, "THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU" A 8:38 A.

M. STATION nPRO-JI NOTICE of Mt. Olivet Church Will WORSHIP AT CHANNING CHURCH THIS SUNDAY A.M. LET PRAYER BRING YOU PEACE When a i or business problems seem beyond 10- lution when the worries and turmoilof daily lite bring pressures beyond ths bear- a Quiet meditation arid prayer offer solace and i i opportunity to day-to-day In lightof to leek guidance of a greater power. Whatever, your your this week, and let prayer bring you peace.

BAPTIST CENTRAL A CHURCII Jmtstowfl, R. 1. Tht Kev. K- i i Iloblnion, A IHS A.M. Church Sckool 11 A Wonhip Wurmy Service Provided P.M Senior Hifc youth Ktliouship rtT3 i FUUNJJEKS A BAt'TlST I Superintendent, ucuigc i'eiry UiralKf Worship, IB 11 i- m.

Suntiix ScJirxj) Ulaisei. 11:11 t. MacDuff Interim pa ilo 11:11 A. U. MArLH A BAPTIST 321 A i Jlev.

Cljmon W. Van Water Choli Sur.day School Supi, i i a an-0 Coming A a i A- School, all 11 A. U. Worship a i 7:90 P. i MOUNT OLIVKT BAPTfSTj 7 St.

1:30 A. Suncui School i El ajes Lnduduig adults 11:10 A. Moinini 1 Scrvjte Communion 1st Surds ol ship 7:39 p.m. Evening Service Wedneday Praer Services Tks Rev. Stanley JarvU Jr.

Minuter I I UAl'TIS'I Tfcb Air. a Cuopar. Bible Study Hour f.lt A. a School I i A. a Service P.

il-- a Servlca 1:01 P. M-- i'rl. Prayer Sertlca THE UNITED IJAI'TJST C1IUKC11 (John Clarke Memorial) Fimtnled 1C Spring Slri'tt Newport Opposite lies Rev L. Stcnc, Pastor Mrs. Jtoger U'Jfk Organist and Clwir Dirtclor 9:43 A.M.

Sunday School clasess 11:00 A 'Ihe Morning Wcriup Service, with Sermon by the Pastor, Attended nursery M. r. High Baptist Youth Fellowship Parking lot behind church, i entrance from Spring Street al AUen Court. BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP Affiliated i Southern Baptist Oiu-enlinn Temporarily Meeting at the Tor.omy Hill. Community Center SUNDAY 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 A.M.

Morning Worship THURSDAY -Donald Drive, Middclimvn I I BAPTIST I I Affiliated nltb Southen Baptist Convention EPISCOPAL I EL I HOLT ClIOSI SI Rio 110. i Tht IUr A Mrx. i Semei. a i 9:00 A- Holy i i i A. M.

a a ScftouJ 1:1.0 P. M. J'tupli I I OK ST. JOHN THE A I IS ishJglu.i al iUuw hli. The Rev.

G. urn kill, Kecior Sunday: A. A.M.-- Lou- Mass A. M. Churcn Scr.ool A.

Sung and Sermon Mo.n., Sat. Low ilss at A and 1'eiry Sti, The Rev. Darnel WJI'ams, Cipl. D. Biwwn.

Church Army. Assistant. Mr. Cauoll Vf. J- Ball, 0: gar-lit acd Choirmaster.

7:15 A. M. Hol Communion, service. 9:15 A. M.

Faintly Seivice ol 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion las'. Sunday al anci First Sunday at Holy Days at 10:30 A.M. ST." CHAl'ELi Tha KcUvard Wlnaor.

Hector A. Eucharist A. M. -1'ariin Eucnarut Breakfast in Parish House Church iJrlHKjl 1:00 A. M.

Matins and Sermon Vcekday rvjcts: oly i' every day al A M. ST. GEORGE'S EPiEl OPAL CHURCH; Rhode Jilzoi Ave. The Hev. Edwm f.

dajey Mrs. Franlt Peckhici. Organist and Director A.M. Morning Fraer and ermon (Holy Coinmiinlcn Firn Sunday T. GEORGE'S SCHOOL CHAl'EL The Hev.

Hays H. Rockwell The Rev. Rotert L. Crawlord :50 A. M.

Communion P. M. Evensong A CHUIICH: East a i Road. 1'ortsmuulh The Gordun J. Stenning.

Ret-tur UMTAKIAN CIIA.S'MNU I I I I II on I'tlJim si. oil lldltvni Annul ind oppoiUi Tonro rark, (Nursery liiru trade 111 Parking, cuocleiy ol thl A WORSHIP I 1 A U. A SC'IIOUI. A M. Junior Choir A.M.

Yo-Jlh 5:30 P. M. N'OTEr No S-jndny Wcr-hip Sunday. Ojr ircjnlors whl v.x-rblilp al Ml. OUvst BaiJtiil Church at A.

M. Sunday" MINISTER The Rev. Philip Larson, D. 'The Church or the Frre Spirit" ISIS n'eil MlddJelorrn, Rhode I a 1 Rev, James R. Deuel, Pastor 1:45 A.

School tr.i ages 11:00 A. Worship f. Worsnip lor all agei r. M. Evening Worship Wtdneiday Eve.

Services P. M. Mid-Week Prayer P. U. RA'j.

GA'i ar.d Sunbeami THE NEIV TESTAMENT BAPUSi: Meeting Al The Tnwn Hall Mid dlel own William Beard, pastor SUNDAY A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A Morning Worship 6:00 P.M. Bible Study 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M.

Prayer Meeting Indepcr.dcnl Fundamental Christ Centered B.B. F. I Associated "CIIUKCifOF CHRIST 215 Foml Mtddlctr-wn SJS-S1S9 Gene Armstrojig. Minister 0:00 A. CUsscs 10:00 A.

Worship 5:00 P. Service Wcdr.esday 7-30 P.M.--Worship Service Sunday morning elates for all ages and r.ursery facilities. Assembly Of God MlddletOFD A ol God 1133 West Mam Road Rev. Dana Craig. Pastor J-45 A School 1PUO A Family Worship 7:00 P.M.'- Evening Rally i Worship Wed.

7:00 C. A. Youth Frl. 7:00 M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT EMMANUEL CHURCH Spring and Dearborn Streell 7:45 o.

m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. family Service, litany and Sarmon 11:00 a.m- Morning Prayer and Sermon WADK 1540 Thunday, ASCENSION DAY 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion You Are Invited on Sunday Moriiiug, May 19th To Historic TRINITY CHURCII Corner Spring and Church Slreeti For A Presentation Of Fr, Ian Douglns Mitchell's' American Folk Song Mass Al- The Eleven O'CIock Service Como to Jim swinging Sunday in old Trlnlly Church to dig the now liturgy nnd soul innslo for tho young In ngo nnd tho young in spirit, The orgnn is imdlockcd hut stringed Instruments will bo unfettered. Church of God In Christ 21 Karewcll W. W.

Covington A. School Noon--Mornlin Worship 1-31 Sunrlar Serv(r5-- a nn "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH or ciutisi SCIENTIST IM To-jro A. School A. Sermon' "Mottali.anri Immortals" Nurscrv Availatlt Sundays Wednesday." 8 Tcslimonla Reading licom Al IM Bcllevuc Ave Open Dally to 4 P.M. Except Sundays HollaUys Also Open Saltirrlny Evenings 6 to 8 I'.

M. 9:15 A.M. MorniiiE Prayer" ar.d Sermon 10:00 A. II. Colfce Hoar 11:00 A.M.

Morning Prajer ar.d Sermon Nursery First Sunday ol Month Holy Communion A. 9:15 A. 11:111 A. 6:00 P. M.

Wednesdays: Holy Communion, A. M. ST. 3IA I a HUMAN' CATIIOIJO ST. A HlHlat Street A.

A. 8:00 A. 8:15 4. 1:30 A. 5 A.

P.M.-Mass ST. BAIINAIMS CHL'RCH, East Main The i'alnck J. Hunt, psstoi Masse; at 7. let and m. m.

Daily Mass i.t 8 a in. LWHERAN SI. I'flcr's Lullicran llruaifnay at Uonald E. Piislor Phone, I Sunday School Supcrmlendeal, Mrs. Verncn Parish Mrs.

Anilicii y. liujnas 8:30 A. hi. Holy CurjiiuiiNion 9Mo A. Sunday Cliurcn School 11:00 A.

M. Holy Coimnimlun a i i i in tlie ch'Jrcn lot. The Kfcv. J. I i AL-- HUJJ i A.

ilmnniH fruyer 0 A. i i i 9 A. iL -Holy i i i i (Holy C'jiLimuiilun Sunday jl niunilj) VI'. I'AUL'S El'liCOl'AL Uhurcli b. It.

1. The- Hev. Lavtu P. i Hector Organ A. i A.

iiciiuol 10.00 i i i i I and 3rd 10:00 i i i a a L'uciilBjr. iL Holy Com. jnuniun. 8:00 A. M.

a Days A. M. CoiiLinunlon CONGKKGATIONAL Church ol Ihe Patriots" Sprlnf and Pelhm Newport Rev John W. Dorney Hcv. Roderick MacLeod Mr.

Wlnlrfd Johnson, orsanlil Mr. Robcrl Johnson. S. S. Supl.

Mn. D. n. Dempster, sfcreury Mr. Phlll Crwthcr.

sexton 11:00 A. M. Worship Service A. II: S-j'nrlay School NAVY D. I.

A A STATION C1IAPE1 'roteslant Worship 1030 Holy Commtinlon on Flrsl Sun. School MI5 Catholic Masses C8IS 1200 Itoly Day Massei 114! I7W Dally Mass 1145 beline all Masses Nursery Service during C915 200 Masses 1010 Proleilant Worship SKA SlVJl HuplUI 'roleslint Worship UM Holy Comnnmlon en Flrsl Sun. ndj School (Blfll. 10) 111KI 'olliollc Hassei 07IJ CtlK) Dally Mass a a ar.d Holy Uayi OM Confessions Ktore Mass uisory Strklce durini Cstho. Mill r.d 1100 Prolesllnt Worthlp THE CnllRtll OK GOD OF I'ROl'llia-Y lter Club, rurHCT et Tllley and Ale.

A M. School A. II. Worship Strvirj P. M.

Yotinj People Service 7:31 T. M. Eraniellillc Servlca Mlnlonir; Sirrlci niK Ctnr.K 1KIN1TY I I Church anu dprini Kay i A A UMI'ELS; Hector Iligu fits. Tlie UtScll r. SaUard, The Hev.

Trwmas IJiSEs rtSELStaul Minister 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion Kay Chapel A. M. fjnlllj Kay Chapel (Holy CommumcLi 2r.d ar.d 4th Sundays) (Church School classes follow liiis service) XO A Morning Prayer anil Sermcn The Church (Holy Communion en the 1st a MKTHOWST A I A 2fc Aanindalf di Memorial rha Hev.

f'cauick L. Varger, I'aslor. V'UJiara HaMr.cu. SupermienCer.l Mrs. Hanuelt, ortajjLst Sr3U A M.

Worship, Echuuj, fiuisery a i i i Clinrthl K. Jliln 11,1.. 11. 1. Rev.

rriratnck L. Vargcr. paslor Mrs. liu-hard s. Austin, Supt t'J'j A.

S.cn«.. 10: a i 1:00 A huismp! CfJtun School for kmdugaiten liiroagn i a 2 P. W. Youlh Fellowship HwiJay. 1:15 P.

.11. Choir Fracllci METIIOUISl 7 Al I a and lurner a i Carl W. Minisler Vera Slociim, Organist Helen Easton. Chair Director A. M.

Sunday b'chogl I'or al! ege including adullj 'M A. M. -Smnun: "Sianding Close Was His Mother" ChiMcare Provided. Children's S'ojjtime and Youth Choir Also. Al Kocn The M.

Y. F. Is Cocpcralinj In le Supper; Biismesi fleeting At p. M. Slipper HI P.

M. Bring Fowl To Share. Program: Mrs. Him Paliel, Speaker. Movies 'or Children On The L'le Of Jtsjs.

Are Ijivited. Co.uereiicc WSC5. Jirock Coaicrencc WECS. Krucktm. AIM Council, A Sluav; Extended Classes, And Adult Cnoir.

SIT. flUX M. E. fJIIURfJU; IS licljciue Atp. Rev.

Vernal AHord, Jr. a.m. Sunda tchcyl a.m. Morning Worship p.m. Bible Study Wedr.t-sday p.m.

frayei anu class nieellng. Orgamst Mrs. Ell. Andcrsa! DII ecu ess Mrs. Ihora.

son Ar.jonc needing a i a i call ms-jjsa ST. PAUL'S ftlKTHODISI CHUKCH 15 SI. Xcvvporl, Ithodc Island y. -Max M. Munro.

riunister Mrs. Robert Cliuruli See'y Cmdr. liobprl Wilson, Churea Sclicol Supl. 'Irs. Robert Pralt.

Ulwir Director Mr. Robin Worthies', Oiganist Mr. Johri DunskQ, 9:30 A. A. M.

ChurStt School 1:00 A. Jiornlnc Worship Guest Preacher; Gr C. ClifJord Sargent I'M P. Y. y.

MilKNDS EVANGELICAL I L'htirch, p. a I'sacTarccn 21 a SI, N'eirnort, II. I. i MORMONS LI lit OF i I I I I 1 01 LA'1'l'Ell-UAV SAIA'i'Sl tlranch FiPFiccnl Ncifll C. rel 177 i a i MMfllAtoiTi A.

A. il Sun.li.) oclnrol tor II Itev, Calvin (iortlon, Pastor SUNDAY 9:45 A. Bible Classes lor all age A. M. Family Worship Hour Sermon: "What To Do Abctit Immoral Church Members" P.

M. Tivilighl Mediallon Seiiiion: "Whal Arc We Waiting For?" WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. Bibly Study Hour, Exposition ol St. Jimuicw, Prayci POUTSMOUTI1 FRIENDS llund nl A Iriini Tiiirn Hcv. George Freer.

Pastor olocsl FneiKls Church Sunday Services A. M. Sur.day School, i A Morning Worship P. M. Friends Youth 7:15 P.

M. Kvcr.lr.g Wednesday 7:30 p. M. Prayer and Prlso Tel. 683-0150 SERVICEMEN'S CIIIUSIIAN CENTER 207 Hroadtvay Gary F.

Coombs, Director Phono 815-9112 unrfriy. May 12--Free SunrJay din r.cr tor servicemen at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May. H-Uiblc smiles 7:30 p.m. study in.

Illblc Men's study in llaslc Hilile Study. Men's Synthetic Hililc Study. hnisciay. May 16--Bible Studies, 7:30 p. ni, l.nrtles 1 Sludy ir Hevc- lallon.

Men's sluiis 1 Yiin.slons Ch. 2. Men's Bible Stnrty. ricl.iy, Mny p. nl.

Lecture and Discussion "Is ChrlslUnlty Jcliovnli's U'ltnrsscs Hall 210 I i Sunilo uhllc flible l.eclnre 5:30 A. M. A illHcrcnl vlnl on needs ench week. on iciected subltcli Servlcei (ret Ko Colltcllon WtlcMoiur Church Of '1'lie Nuwircne tlll'IICH UI-" 'I i A A I The Hev. Edison M.

Gtar.l i A (Jiiurcli 11:00 A M. i 7:00 1'. i Fiist I'ri-sujtcihri L'hutch IkoaOuay al E'luallty 1'ark liuv. Tjlcr Johnscn. iMInisli-r Oi'Baimt i uereclor, i i E.

Convene Parisli Visitor 6I7.17W. Mrs. llichaul W. Donnelly 9:30 A. M.

Worship; Nuriory anil Junior Church 1 Wordily Sermon: "2. Sins of the Gnlricn Wednesday. M. Senior Chotr a a king: Couilesv of Co, and CranstoiuCalvcit Schcul yards, SALVATION AKMY t. Mrs tluoert J.

A 0:00 M-- i3uiu Scnuol I 5 A- M. i i i 1 Alra Sl'VKIUONi and llrrncr Surds Hcv. Spyrtdon C. r.ip.-idnnc'.rlou, p. 111.

a Mf.llns OrlUl'OS, 9:30 s. r.l. Lflurgy, 10:00 tn. ioly Coninuitilon, A und.iy School. a.m.

ucsday: Sis. Conslanllne A Helen, Liturgy, 9 in, niAI'HI ITol) Coniinuiuon on Flril Sun, Dleslftn! lluly Cojnnniulon iL'i'O IhoKc a i OHOO. CtOO r.d 1700 S.lurdav 1100 Dtft fOM JJOJ 1511.

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