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fnge 6 Section 3 Orangetowu TVlpgram, fk*arl River, N. Y July 2, 1959 SPRING VALLEY Exercises Close Bible School of Methodist Church Friday inn iked the clone of the Methodist Vacation B1W« School and Sumlav evening the students gathered with parents and friends in a closing- demonstration pro gram. At that time, the work Tor the week was exhibited and the fall to Worship, learned |(y the Juniors and Primary Departments said, and the special songs SUIIK The overall theme of "Living for Jesus in the Spuce Age," with special themes for the individual departments was carried out, and proved exciting in many ways. Each child was an active partici- pant, not only in listening, but in doing. Brightly colored book and take-home projects, with scrip- ture verses helping to make the lessons more meaningful, were taken home each day. Special handcrafts, projects and other di- rected activities correlated to the department themes were deeply en- joyed by pupils and teachers. The beginners department, headed by Mrs. Carl McCracken, met in the Spring Valley Hook and Lad- der building, which is across the street from the church. The spa- cious ground of the fire company was also used for several of the recreation periods. Attendance reached its peak on Wednesday with eighty-six per cent. Elsa Nelson and Janet Lee Pitt had charge of the nursery; Mrs. Carl McCracken, superintendent of the beginners, was assisted by Mrs. Dohen Nelson, Janet Murdock and Dian Pruyne. Mrs. John Kurutz, superintendent of the kindergar- ten, was assisted by Mrs. Clerisse McCormick and Mrs. Robert Ast- rab. Mrs. Robert Pitt, primary su- perintendent, was helped by Mrs. Roger Bates, Mrs. William Glover and Mrs. Earlo Hebberd. Mrs. Da- vid Carey and Mrs. Edward Shep- ard, assisted Mrs. Merton Reyn- olds in the junior department. Mrs. H. Vernon Rustin served as recretary, assisted by Miss Mary Ann Rustin. The pastor of the church. Rev. R. M. Rousset, led the worship program, assisted with the recrea- tional activities and song fests. Certificates were issued. Handcraft projects included , p .••v,, v ,' id hohhv chests made by the Juniors; indi- vidual flannelgraphs of the 23rd Psalm: movable people objects as reminders of the lessons, and at- tractive plaster of paris hand dis- plays. Receiving recognition were the following: Donald Astrab, Phyllis Jane Shepard, Jarrett Hill. Robert Astrab, Cathy Bates, Barbara Bohlke. Kathryn Bohlke, Robin Grosso, Diane Lilly, Jeffrey Lilly. Barbara McCracken. Howard Nel- son, Aaron Reynolds. Thomas Sig- gemore. Robert Smith, Nancy Stedge and Steve Luther. The kindergaten Department In- cluded: Doris Bagley. Roger Bates, Robert Brubaker, Richard Glover, Kevin Grosso, Craig Hebberd, Billy Heller. Ricky Heller. Patrick Lew- is, Louise Majorev, Myla McCorm- ick, Scott Reynolds, Edward Shep- ard, Terri Ann Smith. Ricky Tay- lor. The Primary Department includ- ed: Deborah Bates, Arlene Carey, Norman Carey, Linda Eichel. Kirk Glover, Kevin Heller, Karen Kauf- mann. Robert Kaufmann, John Ku- rute, Kathy Kurutz, Charles Littell, Michael Littell, Michael Majorey, Marcia Mann, Bruce McCracken, Bonnie Nelson, Judy Pitt, Buddy Rouaset, John Rustin, June Rustin, Cnrbv "Sue Scott. John Sidgemore, Wendy Taylor and Penny Watson. In the junior department were in- cluded: Robert Bates, Betty Bohl- ke, David Carey. Florence Eichel. John Lewis, Judy McCracken, Su- san Nelson, Richard Petronzi, De- nise Rousset, Ruth Rustin, Chris- topher Hebberd and Jancy Zeiss- ner. In addition to the teachers and assistants named, also participat- ing were Ruth Lewis. Fern Heller, George Vanneman and Tillie Rous- set. 0 the community. The rubbi pointed proudly to the marks attained by the graduates in the recent Re- gents examination with an aver- age for the entire class of over W per cent and about half the class averaging over 95 per cent. The students of the Yeshlva of Spring Valley were also singled out for honor by the National As sociation of Yeshivos of America "Torah Uniesorah", by winning 4(1 per cent of the National hon- ors in a recent contest. The valedictorian in the English Department, Allen Gribetz, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gribetz of Mousey, attained an average of MJ in the Regents examination. David Schustal and Yerachmic 1 Unganscher, sons of Rabbi and Mrs. Simeha Schustal ami Rabbi and Mrs. Don Ungarischer, re- spectively, of Mousey, delivered a casuistric dissertation on the Tal- mud. They both tied with the Na- tional Honors and were therefore (-liosen to be the valedictorian for the Hebrew Department. Yehudis Greenbaum, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs, Bernard Green- baum, topped her group in the Bais Yaakov Department and de- livered an oration in the Hebrew language. Ziporah Dinkels received the gold medal for school service. Janie Greenberg received a medal of honor for the second highest average in the English Depart- ment. Other honors were given to Mel- vin Brecher. Sholomo Genauer, Ziporah Halberg, Daniel Hoffner. Robert Hoffnung, Ida Kupperman, Milton Nussbaum, Leonard Roth- stein, Leah Steinberg. 0 Brick Church on Summer Schedule Services in the Reformed Church ol West Hempstead, familiarly known as the Brick Church, will continue throughout the summer. However, there will be a time change. Services are to begin at 9:30 a.m. starting with the Sacra- ment of Holy Communion on July 5. Regular 11a. m. worship serv- ices will resume Septetmber 13. Junior and junior high members of our Sunday Church School are urged to attend these 9:30 serv- ices. Nursery care will be provided for nursery, kindergarten and pri- mary children in the Parish House during the services. Junior ser- mons will r-emain part of the serv- ices as usual. Church School was held June 28. The Church School will resume September 13th, at 9:25 a. m. 0 Fudin on Dean's List Mervin Fudih of Spring Valley was named to the dean's list for the eighth semester among day session students at Fairleigh Dick- inson University. 11 a. m. — Morning Worship Service. 0:30 p. m. — The "Chrlstlan- heirs" young people's program. 7:30 p. na. —» Evening Worship Service. CATHOLIC St. Peter and Paul iyzantine-Ukrainlan Catholic Church 43 Collins Ave., Spring Valley Tel. EL 6-1634 Rev. Jaroslaw Kniahynycky, adm. Masses Sunday: IJOW Mass 8:30 a. m. High Mass 10 a. ni. Vesper and Lenten Requiem Ser- vice. "Sorokousty" 3 p. m. Weekday Mass at 7:30 a. m. Friday at 9 a. m. Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. 7 p. m. Way of the Cross. Suturday Children's Mass 9 ;i. rn. Religious instruction 16 a. m. Confessions, 7-8 p. m." CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE THE CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 253 Ehrhardt Road, Pearl River Pastor J. Dallas Willis Sunday School Sunt. Mr. Jackson Edwards Organist Miss Judy Tomer Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Service 7 p. m, A.Y.F. 6 p. m. Adult Bible Study 6 p. m. For further information Pearl River 5-8163. call CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ADVENT1ST SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 210 North Middletown Road Pearl River H. I. Jarnes, Pastor Saturdays — 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:40 a .m., Missionary Service. 11 a. m. Church Service. Wednesdays — 8 p. m., Prayer Meeting. Fridays — 7:30 p. m., Young People's Meeting. Third Monday — 8 p. m., Dorcas Society Meeting. Weekly group Dorcas Meetings are held in Sloatsburg, New City, Nyack, Spring Valley, and Pearl River. For further information, call PEarl River 5-3676. AFRICAN METHODIST ST. PAUL'S A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 121 West Street Spring Valley Rev. J. W. Findley Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning Worship. 6 p. m. — Varick Christian En deavor Society. 7:45 p. m. — Evening Worship. CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Spring Valley, N. Y. Sunday School — 9:45 a. m.; Church Service — 11 a. m. Nursery maintained during Sim- day morning service. Testimony evening, Wednesday, 8:30 p. m. Man's divine right to freedom and strength will be brought out Sunday at Christian Science ser- vices. Scriptural readings in the les- son-sermon entitled "God" will in- clude the Apostle Paul's counsel to the Galatians (5:1): "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangied again with the yoke of bondage." Also emphasizing man's right to freedom is this correlative passage to be read from "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" bv Marv Baker Kddv f?8S- n-ioi. Aloruus win some uay as- sert their freedom in the name of Almighty God." The Golden text is from Psalms <46:D: "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." Church School Superintendent Robert Foreman Mrs. Adele Gardner Choir Director and Organist Sundny Services during July and August: 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 Morning prayer and ser- IIU'll. First Sunday of the month, Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m, ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH New City Rev. Robert R. Rodle, Jr. Rector Sundays: 8 a. m. —-- The Holy Communion. 9 a. in, The Holy communion; tlrst, third, fifth Sundays; niormnK prayer, second and fourth .Sun days. 10:30 a, m. The Holy Com- munion, second, fourth Sundays; numing prayer, first, I bird, tilth Sundays. Church School meets at 10:30. Thursdays: 12 noon, The Holy Communion. Feast Days: 7 a. m. and 12 noon, The Holy Communion. Weekday Mornings: 8 a. m., morning prayer. Special services will be announ- ced from time to time. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Ehrhardt Road at Pearce Parkway Pearl River Rev. Benson B. Fisher, Rector Donald Stuart Superintendent of Sunday School Summer Schedule K a. m. Sundays - Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon, first and third Sun- day of the month. 6:80 a. m. — Morning prayer and sermon, second and fourth Sundays of the month. rii-schoo! children cared for during 9:30 services. Wednesdays 7 a. in., Holy Communion. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST The Church of Christ now meets at Pearl River each Sunday after- noon. Services temporarily at 3:30 p. m. Meeting place: the Union Hall, on the corner of Mid- dletown Road and Crooked Hill Road. CONGREGATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 15 A r e Graduated From Yeshiva Of Spring VaNey Fifteen students were graduat- ed from the Yeshiva of Spring Valley at impressive ceremonies before a gathering of parents and friends which filled the auditorium and overflowed into the adjacent dining ro>m\. The class included nine boys and six girl*. Rabbi Bernard Greenbaum, the Teshiva's principal, in his opening remarks praised highly the mem- bers of the staff in both Hebrew and English departments for their professional ability and the great devotion and sincerity with which they conduct classes throughout the year\ The rabbi pointed out that the Yeshiva students carry more than two times the load of an average school student. On the one hand they carry a rich program fn the Hebrew stud- ies covering some of the difficult *h as the fie^p study of r^oiirHf^a ill Bihlft. ftrOOh- «tf and allied subject*. AH this t* carried out on a high level, he mW, ft* addition to » ft* fwpram 3? &* nqrnter mamm m i pff ASSEMBLY OF UOD CHURCH Legion Half, Pearl River Pastor Rev. Martin Hodgeman Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Class- es for all ages. Morning worship — 11 a. m. Evangelistic service—7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer — Wed- nesday, 8 p. m. W. M C. — Third Tuesday. BAPTIST GRACE CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Nanuet Leslie B. Flynn, Pastor Sundays: 8-30 a, m. Morning Worship. 9.45 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a, m. — Morning Worship. 6:45 p.m. Pre-iervice Prayer Meeting. 7 p. m. — Informal Evening Service, Wednesday: 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday: $:30 p. m, — Choir Practice. aubiecia FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Spring Valley Rev. E. L. Harrison, Pastor Sunday School, ft:SO a m_ Worship Service, 11 a, m. fCvertfng Service, 8 o'clock. FIRST CONGREGATI0NA.L CHURCH Spring Valley Rev. Robert W. Wood, Pastor Dr. Luther Blodgett, Director of Music Mrs. Rose Blodgett, Organist Divine worship at 10 a. m. Please note change of time for summer services. Rev. Albert Windle will be tne guest preacher this Sunday, July 5, and will preach on: "By Hook and Crook". Senior Deacon Vin- cent Rickle will conduct the ser- vice while the pastor. Rev. Robert W. Wood is attending the national synod meeting of the United Church of Christ. Services will be- gin at 10 a. m, during July and August. PARK EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Middletown Rd. and Roosevelt PI. New City Park Rev. Lawrence H. Larson, Pastor 8:45 a. m. -— Church School. 11 a. m. — Worship. 6:30 p. m. — Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. — Worship. Wednesday — 8 p. *n., Mid-week service. FYidnv T".n r> m Timlor Youth Fellowship. Third Thursday 8 p. m„ Ladies Aid. ETHICAL CULTURE TALLMAN CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Leon Davis, Pastor Anthony Adduce Sunday School Supt. Sunday Schol at 9:45 a. m. Classes for all. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Junior Young People at 8:30 p. m. Song service and Bible message at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer and praise at 8 p. m. Other services include Women's ifayer Group, Thursday after- noon; Senior Young People, Thurs- day evening. EPISCOPAL ST, PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Spring Valley, N. Y. Rev. G. Adoiph Zeltner, Rector E7HICAL CULTURE GROUP OF ROCKLAND COUNTY Marilyn W. Baker, President Meetings held in Surlay morn- ings for adults; Sunday School for children at same hours, beginning September 27th, 1959. The Ethical Culture Grout, jf Rockland County seeks to establish and provide for a religious and educational fellowship without dogma or creed and subscribes to a fundamental belief in liberty of conscience and the oigniiy or man, and to the promotion of the know- ledge and the practice of the high- est standards of conduct develop- ed by man in all the relationships of life, i From the constitution of the Ethical Culture Group ot Rockland County, > For further information please write to Box 88, Garaerville, N. Y. COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE OF MOWSt / MapJe Ave., near Mountalnvlew Rd. Services are us follows: Friday evening at sunset. SutiMuiy morning at 9 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, one hour before sun r ,et. Study frqup aft*'* Minchah, fol- lowed by Mauri v. TEMPLE BETH SHOIOM The Reform Temple of Clarkstown At Camp JJWOIHO Phillips Hill and Little Tor Roads New City Rabbi, Sidney Brlchto Sabbath Eve. service - - 8:30 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. to noon, grades one througn six; Mrs. Jacob Feldman, chairman. Sisterhood Business meetings fourth Monday evening of the month; Mrs. Mam Kinsley, presi- dent. Men's Club - Breakfast meet- ings fourth Sunday morning of the month; Martin Bernstein, presi- dent. Junior Yotrth Croup Monthly meeeting and social; Ben Mesnick, youth director. Children's Service Third Fri- day evening of the month. Further information by caning NK 4-5312. TEMPLE BETH EL Spring Valley Louis Frishman, Rabbi George Weinflash, Cantor Friday evening services 8:30 o'clock. Junior Congregation- Saturday, 10 a. m. , Religious Schools — Sunday, 10 a. m., Monlay through Thursday, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday morning — High School Depart- ment. CONGREGATION SONS OF ISRAEL Spring Valley Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchlk Cantor, Rev. M. Stern Morning and evening services daily. "Shachrith" aborning service at 7:45 a. m. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Conservative Spring Valley Dr. Hyman J. Routtenberg Rabbi Henry Herman, Cantor Summer Schedule: Friday eve- ning at 8 o'clock, Saturday morn- CONGREGATION OHEV SHOLOM 34 Henrietta Place, Spring Valley Rabbi Jacob Cohen Spiritual Leader Services daily: Morning Service, 7:45; Mincha Service, before Sun- set; Maariv Service, after Sunset. Saturday Service — 9 a. m. Sunnatf wcnooi — 10:30 a. m. Hebrew School Daily — 3 to 6 p. m. School until the fall. Services will bo held from 10 to 11 a. m. Everyone is extended a cordial welcome to attend. PEARL RIVER METHODIST CHURCH Franklin Avenue and John Street Rev. Edward D. Callender, BO. Pastor Rev. Daniel M. Button, Assistant Pastor Arthur Blauvelt Church School Superintendent Sunday Services: 9:30 and 11a, m, Divine Worship. 9:30 and 11 a. m. Church School, 8:30 p. m. Intermediate and Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship groups. For rurtner Information, call PEarl River 6-2241. CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William W. Justice, Pastor Morning worship at 9:45. Mrs. Nelson Hart, organist. No Sunday School session*. VIOLA METHODI8T CHURCH Monsey, N. Y. Dr. Edward Betterton, Pastor Mrs. Ruth Bertschy Sunday Sc 100I Superintendent Mrs. Harold Johnson Organist Sunday School 10 a. m. Church service 11 a. m. LADENTOWN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. P. Griffith, Pastor Harry Stein, Jr., Organist Rev. Paul Griffith, Choir Director Worship service - 9:30 a. m. Sunday School — 10:30 a. m. Choir rehearsal every Monday at 7:30 p. m. UPPER MONTVALE METHODIST CHURCH Montvale, N. J. Rev. Norman Walz, Minister Services on first Sunday of each month at 8 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. Wednesday: Senior Choir re- hearsal 8. For meeting dates of Couples Club, Women's Association and other information, call the church office, PE 6-4506. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fUnaffiriated) Nanuet, N. Y. dtias. Dana Christnan, TH. M. Pastor William Milich, Organist 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning Worship, 7:30 p. m. - Evening Worship. Thursday, 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Second Thursday at 2 p, m. — Missionary Society. Fourth Wednesday at 10 a.m. •"- Sewing Society. NEW CITY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William W. Justice, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Youth Fellowship choir, follow- ed by recreation, Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. NAZARENE FRIENDS ROCKLAND MEETING, RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) Meetings for worship each Sun- day morning at eleven. Classes for children at me same nour in Shadowcliff, North nroaoway, Up- per Nyack. Clerk. Ralph G. Child, 432 Ehrharert Road, Pearl River, NAnnet 3-3829. Chairman American Friends Service Sewing and Clothing Committee. Mrs. Ralph Child, Nanuet 3-3829. GREEK CATHOLIC ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST RUSSIAN ORTHODOX GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH Cor. West and Church Streets Very Rev. John Havriliak, Rector Sunday Liturgy (Mass), 10 a m. Sunday Vespers, 5 p. m. Saturday religious instructions for children, 10 a, m. HEBREW MACK CONSERVATIVE •APTi#T CMURCft WWW WK± www^ - " - - " - - : -—iwwtw= For If ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you- —(St, Matthew 8:14), If we hold grudges, harbor resentment which builds up into bitter hatred, if we are constantly and destructively critical of those around us, we indeed build an insur- mountable wall between our- nelves and God, and our pray- ers wUl to is vain. By »ar •afoftjtlgi mm miM eat- NANUET HEBREW CENTER Rabbi Morris L. Rosenblatt Summer Schedule: Services, Fri- day evening at 7:30; Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. NEW CITY JEWISH CENTER (Conservative Congregation) Rabbi Henry Sosland, Presiding Julius Green Chairman Ritual Committee Services: Friday at 8:30 p. nv, Saturday at 8:45 a. m. Religious School Monday, Wed- nesday and Sunday, For information telephone NEw aty 4-3227. YOUNG ISRAEL 34 Columbus Ave,, Spring Valley Morning and evening jirviee daily. "St"AchFfs"' morning service: Monday to Friday, 8:4B a, m,i Saturday 9 a. m.. Sunday 8 a. m. "Minchah" taefopi sunset. LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Dutch Hill Road, Orangeburg Rev. E. Frederick Hoist, Pastor Robert Halle Sunday School Supt, Barbara C. Hoist, Music Summer Schedule: Worship 11 a. m. July Rev. Howard E. Funk, guest preacher. August 2- Holy Communion. Church phone — EL. 9-4175. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Airmont Rev. Howard E. Funk, Paster Mrs. A. Chodorowski Second Organist Mrs. Perl Thiers, Choir Director Harry L. Ackerson, S.S. Supt. Mrs. Theodore Grottke Parish Education Summer Schedule Snndav School — 5.30 a. m. Worship — g:30 a. m. Church Council July 7, 8 p. m. Vacation Bible School— June 22 to July S, 9:30-11:30 a. m. July 19 • Holy Communion. July 28 — Rev. John Munnich, goest speaker. August 2 to IB, Rev. E. Freder- ick Hoist, guest speaker. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Joseph Mahady, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning worship. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. — Mid- week prayer and praise service. GERMONDS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH New City, N Y. Thomas Bird Walker, Minister Mrs. Florence E. Campbell Organist and Choir Director 9:30 a. m. - Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning worship. 11 a. m. — Nurserv in Parish Hall. Trustees—1st Monday at 8 p. m. Elders — 2nd Monday at 7:30 p. m. Church School Staff- 3rd Wed- nesday 7:30 p. m. Ladies Circle — 2nd Thursday 2:30 p. m. Crusaders — 2nd and 4th Sun- days 7 p. m. Germonds Young People — 2nd and 4th Thursdays. materials, gifts, books, and gnert- Ing cards. Is available. Rockland County headquhrters for many publisher.-:. Telephone ELmwood 6-3132 for information. Rockland County Christian School: A full-fledged Christian Day School, accredited by the New York Board of Regents, is conduct- ed throughout the school year. Kindergarten through Grade 8, with Junior High and Senior High education continued in the Christ- ian School system of northern New Jersey. Call F.Lmwood 6-2578 or DAvia 7-8529. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH Spring Valley, N, Y. Telephone IL 6-0311 Rev. 8. J. McGovern Masses, Sunday 8, 9, 10:10, 11:15. Benediction after 9 o'clock maaa. Novena service in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal every Friday at 8 p. m. Week day mass will be held at 8 o'clock - which will be offered dally for intentions of peace. Saturday morning mass at 8:30. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Hunt Avenue and Main Street Pearl River Edward B. Buller, D.D., Pastor Warren Leist Organist-Choirmaster Mrs. Edward G. Brown, Parish Secretary James Olmstead, Sexton Worship Services — Sundays a* 8, 9:30 and 11 a. m, Sunday School — t:30 a. nt. (age 3 through confirmation). Call Pearl River 5-2243 for pro- gram activities of all ages as- sociated with the church. (In emergency, call PEarl River 5-5324), METHODIST I m - METHODIST CHURCH Spring Valley Rev. Raymond M. Rousset, pastor H. Vernon Rustin, Organlit MiM Dorothy Howland, Choir Dimeter M»f¥ B. Rusttn genera! Superintendent Alice £ppBMa R- N . Nursery Care Stutter, JW» § —• tosti* ( NEW HEMPSTEAD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Old English Church, Presbyterian, Founded 1734 New Hempstead, New City Rev. A. J. G. Murchison, minister Mr. Robert Goetell, Choir Leader Mrs. Robert Goetelt, organist 9:30 — Sunday School. Mrs. J. Raymond Concklin, superinten- dent; Mrs. Robert Hamilton, superintendent of Primary Depart- ment 11 a. m. — Morning worship service. 11 a. m. — Nursery in Sunday School room. Junior Westminster Fellowship 7 p. m. Senior Westminster Fellowship — 7:30 p. m. Circle meetings Circle 1, First Wednesday of the month at 1:30 at the church, Circle H, Sec- ond Monday of the month at 8 p. m. Circle in, Second Monday of the Monta at 8 p. m. GREENBUSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Western Highway, Blauvelt ELmwood 9-9800 Rev. Alan ^. Brokaw, Pastor 11 Yale Terrace, Blauvelt EL 9-2207 Victor Powell, Choir Director Session meets first Monday each month, Mrs. Conrad Hoffmann, Clerk. Deacons meet second Thursday each month, Mrs. Joseph Colombo, Chairman. Trustees meet second Tuesday each month, Mrs. Joseph Leiper, Chairman. Church School staff meets first Wednesday each month, Mrs. Henry Binder, Superintendent Sunday Church School 9:30 a. m. Worship 11 a, m. Jr. Hi Fellowship 7 p. m, Sr. Hi Wesminster Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsals—Senior Choir: Mondays, 8 p. m.; Junior Choir: Wednesdays, 3:15 p. m.; Cherub Choir- Thursday*, 3:15 p. m. NAURAUSHAUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orangeburg and Sickletown Roads Pearl River Rtv. Wilbur O. Daniel, HHnfeter Polly P. Daniel, Minister ef Music Mrs, Walter WMle, Church Secretary Sundays: 9:10 and 11, identical cervices of worship. 9:30 church school for age l through grade 8. 11 church school for age 3 through grade 6. i p. m, Jf. Hi Westminster Fel- lowship. 7 p. nv Sr. Hi Weatmtnatef Fel- REFORMED CHURCH Spring Valley Rev. David W. Jenks Minister Floyd Accola, M.S.M. Director of Music Mrs. Floyd Accola, B. S. M. Organist Theodore F. Schultz Supt. of Church School Sunday, July 5 — Independence Sunday: 8:30 a.m. — Family service in the upper Sunday School room. Everyone is welcome. 10 a. m. — Morning worship. Sermon: "On Being Left Alone". Child care provided. Wednesday, July 8 — 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., prayer worshop in the social room. Everyone is cordially invited ft p m Onistlqn ^dnrntinn committee meeting in social room. ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH Central Avenue, Pearl River Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Toner, Pastor Rev. Vincent A. Wallace and Rev. Donald J. Whelan, Assistant Pastors Miss Ann Biedermann, Organist Mrs. Alice Hausa Director of Church Choir Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, 8 (church for children, auditorium for adults), 10:15 and 11:30 a. m. Daily Masses- 7 and 8 a. m. Saturday Masses — 7:30 and 9 a. m. Miraculous Medal Novena — Mondays at 8 p. m. Released School Time Classes —• Tuesday, 11:10 a. m., seventh through twelfth grades; 3:30 p. m„ fifth and sixth grades. Sunday — Kindergarten througn sixth grades after the 9 a. m. Mass. Confessions — Saturday, 4 p. m. until 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. For further information, cal PEarl River River 5-4746. WEST NEW HEMPSTEAD REFORMED CHURCH Rev. William H. Jewett, Pastor Mrs. Edward Borchers Church School Supt. Mrs. Richard Koiyer Organist William Elliott Senior Choir Director Sunday, July 5 — 9:30 a. m„ Saciament of Holy Communion; Divine worship and sermon, Wednesoay, July 8 — 7:30 p. m., Choir practice in church. OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART CHURCH 120 King's Highway Tappan The Rev. Thomas F. Connelly, Pastor James K. Mann, Jr., Organist Masses — Sunday: 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Weekdays: 7 a. m. Holy Days: 6, 7, 8 and 9 a. m. Novena —• Monday, 8 p. m. (Combination of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and the Sacred Heart). For further Information, call ELmwood 9-3230. REFORMED CHURCH OF PEARL RIVER 271 North Middletown Road Arlen R. Salthouse, Suply Pastor Mrs- Elwood B. Brush, Music David Cole, Sunday School Supt. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School. 31 a. m. — Morning Worship. For further information, call PEarl River 5-8515. MONSEY CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St., Monsey, N. Y. Church of the "Back to God Hour" Rev. Edson T. Lewis, Jr., Pastor ELmwood 6-2031 Every Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mornmg Worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening Worship, 7 p. m. Radio broadcast of the "Back to God Hour"—11:30 a. m„ WRCA (660 kc); 8:30 p. m., WOR (710 kc), 10:30 p, m,, WINS (920 kc). Every Wednesday: Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Other church activities: Regular meetings are held by the Junior and Senior Teen Clubs. Young Married Women's Guild Martha Circle, Men's Society. Catechism classes, and the Christ ian Marriage discussion group For information, telephone BLm- wood 6-2031. The Chape! Book Room: A full line of Christian supplies ncludlng Bibles, Sunday Sehooi CURRENT DIVIDEND ON SAVINGS Funds Received Today Earn from July 10th Insured up to $10,000 Pearl River Savings & Loan Association 10 No. Main St. Pearl River, N. Y. Tel. PE 5-4023 | Tuemiav* Caw»! Otatr rm M* \ Temple Beth-El George Weinflash, Canter Lauli Frishman, Rabbi FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES, JULY 3rd - 8:30 O'clock Rabbi Frishman will be on vacation until July 17th Services *ill be conducted by: MRS. ARTHUR FESSLER MRS. STANLEY GLJOK MRS. SEYMOUR KAPLAN MRS. NORMAN SHAROFF MRS. MAX SIEGEL » MRS, DANIEL SOROL MRS, MILTON WHA,BN The Oneg Shafcbai will be h « t « l by the litt#rho«d and Men's Club. Thomas M. 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fnge 6 Section 3 Orangetowu TVlpgram, fk*arl River, N. Y July 2, 1959

SPRING VALLEY

Exercises Close Bible School of Methodist Church

Friday inn iked the clone of the Methodist Vacation B1W« School and Sumlav evening the students gathered with pa ren t s and friends in a closing- demonstrat ion pro gram. At tha t time, the work Tor the week was exhibited and the fa l l to Worship, learned |(y the Juniors and Pr imary Departments said, and the special songs SUIIK

The overall theme of "Living for Jesus in the Spuce Age," with special themes for the individual depar tments was carried out, and proved exciting in many ways. Each child was an active partici­pant, not only in listening, but in doing. Bright ly colored book and take-home projects, with scrip­ture verses helping to make the lessons more meaningful, were taken home each day. Special handcrafts, projects and other di­rected activities correlated to the depar tment themes were deeply en­joyed by pupils and teachers.

The beginners depar tment , headed by Mrs. Carl McCracken, met in the Spring Valley Hook and Lad­der building, which is across the street from the church. The spa­cious ground of the fire company was also used for several of the recreation periods.

Attendance reached its peak on Wednesday with eighty-six per cent.

Elsa Nelson and Jane t Lee Pitt had charge of the nursery; Mrs. Carl McCracken, superintendent of the beginners, was assisted by Mrs. Dohen Nelson, J ane t Murdock and Dian Pruyne . Mrs. John Kurutz, superintendent of the kindergar­ten, was assisted by Mrs. Clerisse McCormick and Mrs. Robert Ast-rab. Mrs. Robert Pit t , primary su­perintendent, was helped by Mrs. Roger Bates , Mrs. William Glover and Mrs. Earlo Hebberd. Mrs. Da­vid Carey and Mrs. Edward Shep-ard, assisted Mrs. Merton Reyn­olds in the junior department. Mrs. H. Vernon Rustin served as recretary, assisted by Miss Mary Ann Rustin.

The pas to r of the church. Rev. R. M. Rousset, led the worship program, assisted with the recrea­tional activities and song fests.

Certificates were issued. Handcraft p r o j e c t s included

, p .••v,,v,' id hohhv chests made by the Juniors ; indi­vidual f lannelgraphs of the 23rd Psalm: movable people objects as reminders of the lessons, and at­tractive plaster of par is hand dis­plays.

Receiving recognition were the following: Donald Ast rab , Phyllis Jane Shepard, J a r r e t t Hill. Robert Astrab, Cathy Bates, Barbara Bohlke. Ka th ryn Bohlke, Robin Grosso, Diane Lilly, Jeffrey Lilly. Barbara McCracken. Howard Nel­son, Aaron Reynolds. Thomas Sig-gemore. Robert Smith, Nancy Stedge and Steve Luther.

The kindergaten Depar tment In­cluded: Doris Bagley. Roger Bates, Robert Brubaker , Richard Glover, Kevin Grosso, Cra ig Hebberd, Billy Heller. Ricky Heller. Patr ick Lew­is, Louise Majorev, Myla McCorm­ick, Scott Reynolds, Edward Shep­ard, Terr i Ann Smith. Ricky Tay­lor.

The P r i m a r y Depar tmen t includ­ed: Deborah Bates, Arlene Carey, Norman Carey, Linda Eichel. Kirk Glover, Kevin Heller, Karen Kauf-mann. Rober t Kaufmann, John Ku-rute, Ka thy Kurutz , Charles Littell, Michael Littell, Michael Majorey, Marcia Mann, Bruce McCracken, Bonnie Nelson, J u d y Pit t , Buddy Rouaset, John Rust in , June Rustin, Cnrbv "Sue Scott. John Sidgemore, Wendy Taylor and Penny Watson.

In the junior depar tmen t were in­cluded: Robert Bates , Betty Bohl­ke, David Carey. Florence Eichel. John Lewis, J u d y McCracken, Su­san Nelson, Richard Petronzi, De-nise Rousset, Ru th Rustin, Chris­topher Hebberd and Jancy Zeiss-ner.

In addition to the teachers and assistants named, also participat­ing were Ruth Lewis. Fern Heller, George Vanneman and Tillie Rous­set.

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the community . The rubbi pointed proudly to the m a r k s at tained by the g radua tes in the recent Re­gents examination with an aver­age for the entire class of over W per cent and about half the class averaging over 95 per cent.

The s tudents of the Yeshlva of Spring Valley were also singled out for honor by the National As sociation of Yeshivos of America "Torah Uniesorah", by winning 4(1 per cent of the National hon­ors in a recent contest.

The valedictorian in the English Depar tment , Allen Gribetz, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gribetz of Mousey, at tained an average of M J in the Regents examination.

David Schustal and Yerachmic1

Unganscher , sons of Rabbi and Mrs. Simeha Schustal ami Rabbi and Mrs. Don Ungarischer, re­spectively, of Mousey, delivered a casuistr ic dissertation on the Tal­mud. They both tied with the Na­tional Honors and were therefore (-liosen to be the valedictorian for the Hebrew Department.

Yehudis Greenbaum, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs, Bernard Green­baum, topped her group in the Bais Yaakov Department and de­livered an oration in the Hebrew language.

Ziporah Dinkels received the gold medal for school service. Janie Greenberg received a medal of honor for the second highest average in the English Depart­ment.

Other honors were given to Mel-vin Brecher. Sholomo Genauer, Ziporah Halberg, Daniel Hoffner. Robert Hoffnung, Ida Kupperman, Milton Nussbaum, Leonard Roth-stein, Leah Steinberg.

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Brick Church on Summer Schedule

Services in the Reformed Church ol West Hempstead, familiarly known as the Brick Church, will continue throughout the summer.

However, there will be a t ime change. Services are to begin at 9:30 a . m . s ta r t ing with the Sacra­ment of Holy Communion on July 5. Regula r 1 1 a . m. worship serv­ices will resume Septetmber 13.

Jun ior and junior high members of our Sunday Church School a re urged to attend these 9:30 serv­ices. Nursery care will be provided for nursery, kindergarten and pri­mary children in the Parish House dur ing the services. Junior ser­mons will r-emain part of the serv­ices as usual.

Church School was held June 28. The Church School will resume September 13th, a t 9:25 a. m.

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Fudin on Dean's List Mervin Fudih of Spring Valley

was named to the dean's list for the e ighth semester among day session s tudents a t Fairleigh Dick­inson University.

11 a. m. — Morning Worship Service.

0:30 p. m. — The "Chrlstlan-heirs" young people's program.

7:30 p. na. —» Evening Worship Service.

C A T H O L I C

St. Peter and Paul iyzant ine-Ukra in lan Catholic

Church 43 Collins Ave., Spring Valley

Tel. EL 6-1634 Rev. Jaros law Kniahynycky, adm.

Masses Sunday: IJOW Mass 8:30 a. m. High Mass 10 a. ni. Vesper and Lenten Requiem Ser­

vice. "Sorokousty" 3 p. m. Weekday Mass at 7:30 a. m. Friday a t 9 a. m. Liturgy of the

Presanctified Gifts. 7 p. m. Way of the Cross.

Suturday Children's Mass 9 ;i. rn. Religious instruction 16 a. m. Confessions, 7-8 p. m."

C H R I S T I A N A L L I A N C E

T H E C H R I S T I A N and M I S S I O N A R Y A L L I A N C E

253 Ehrhardt Road, Pearl River Pastor J . Dallas Willis

Sunday School Sunt. Mr. Jackson Edwards

Organist Miss Judy Tomer Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Service 7 p. m, A.Y.F. 6 p. m. Adult Bible Study 6 p. m. For fur ther information

Pearl River 5-8163. call

C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E

CHURCHES ADVENT1ST

S E V E N T H - D A Y A D V E N T I S T 210 North Middletown Road

Pearl River H. I. J a rnes , Pastor

Sa tu rdays — 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:40 a .m., Missionary Service. 11 a. m. Church Service.

Wednesdays — 8 p. m., P r aye r Meeting.

F r i days — 7:30 p. m., Young People's Meeting.

Third Monday — 8 p. m., Dorcas Society Meeting.

Weekly group Dorcas Meetings are held in Sloatsburg, New City, Nyack, Spring Valley, and Pear l River.

Fo r further information, call PEar l River 5-3676.

A F R I C A N M E T H O D I S T

ST. PAUL 'S A. M. E. Z I O N C H U R C H

121 West Street Spring Valley

Rev. J . W. Findley — Pastor Sunday : 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning Worship. 6 p. m. — Varick Christian En deavor Society. 7:45 p. m. — Evening Worship.

C H U R C H OF C H R I S T SCIENTIST

Spring Valley, N . Y.

Sunday School — 9:45 a. m.; Church Service — 11 a. m. Nursery maintained during Sim-

day morning service. Testimony evening, Wednesday,

8:30 p. m. Man's divine right to freedom

and strength will be brought out Sunday at Christ ian Science ser­vices.

Scriptural readings in the les­son-sermon entitled "God" will in­clude the Apostle Paul 's counsel to the Galat ians (5:1) : "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangied again with the yoke of bondage."

Also emphasizing man 's right to freedom is this correlative passage to be read from "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip­tures" bv Marv Baker Kddv f?8S-n - i o i . Aloruus win some uay as­ser t their freedom in the name of Almighty God."

The Golden text is from Psalms <46:D: "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."

Church School Superintendent Robert Foreman

Mrs. Adele Gardner Choir Director and Organist

Sundny Services during July and Augus t :

8 a . m . Holy Communion. 9:30 Morning prayer and ser-

I IU ' l l .

First Sunday of the month, Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m,

ST. JOHN'S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H New City

Rev. Robert R. Rodle, Jr. Rector

Sundays : 8 a. m. —-- The Holy Communion. 9 a. in, The Holy communion;

tlrst, third, fifth Sundays; niormnK prayer, second and fourth .Sun days.

10:30 a, m. The Holy Com­munion, second, fourth Sundays; n u m i n g prayer, first, I bird, tilth Sundays.

Church School meets at 10:30. T h u r s d a y s : 12 noon, The Holy

Communion. Feast Days : 7 a. m. and 12 noon,

The Holy Communion. Weekday Mornings: 8 a. m.,

morning prayer. Special services will be announ­

ced from time to time.

ST. S T E P H E N ' S C H U R C H Ehrhardt Road at Pearce Parkway

Pearl River

Rev. Benson B. Fisher, Rector

Donald Stuart Superintendent of Sunday School

Summer Schedule

K a. m. Sundays - Holy Communion.

9:30 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon, first and third Sun­day of the month.

6:80 a. m. — Morning p rayer and sermon, second and fourth Sundays of the month.

r i i - s c h o o ! children cared for during 9:30 services.

Wednesdays 7 a. in., Holy Communion.

E V A N G E L I C A L F R E E

C H U R C H OF C H R I S T

C H U R C H OF C H R I S T

The Church of Christ now meets a t Pearl River each Sunday after­noon. Services temporari ly a t 3:30 p. m. Meeting place: the Union Hall, on the corner of Mid­dletown Road and Crooked Hill Road.

CONGREGATIONAL

ASSEMBLY OF GOD

15 Are Graduated From Yeshiva Of Spring VaNey

Fifteen s tudents were graduat­ed from the Yeshiva of Spring Valley a t impressive ceremonies before a ga ther ing of parents and friends which filled the auditorium and overflowed into the adjacent dining ro>m\. The class included nine boys and six girl*.

Rabbi Bernard Greenbaum, the Teshiva 's principal, in his opening r emarks praised highly the mem­bers of the staff in both Hebrew and Engl ish depar tments for their professional ability and the great devotion and sinceri ty with which they conduct c lasses throughout the year\ The rabbi pointed out t ha t t h e Yeshiva s tudents carry more than two t imes the load of a n average school s tudent .

On the one hand they car ry a r ich p r o g r a m fn the Hebrew stud­ies covering some of the difficult

*h as the fie^p study of

r̂ oiirHf̂ a ill Bihlft. ftrOOh-«tf and allied subject*. AH this t* carried out on a h igh level, he mW, ft* addi t ion to » ft* f w p r a m 3? &* nqrnter mamm m i pff

A S S E M B L Y OF UOD C H U R C H

Legion Half, Pearl River

Pastor Rev. Mart in Hodgeman

Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Class­es for all ages.

Morning worship — 11 a. m. Evangelis t ic service—7:30 p . m . Bible s tudy and prayer — Wed­

nesday, 8 p. m. W. M C. — Third Tuesday.

BAPTIST

GRACE CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH

Nanuet Leslie B. Flynn, Pas tor

Sundays : 8-30 a, m. Morning Worship. 9 .45 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a, m. — Morning Worship. 6:45 p.m. — Pre-iervice Prayer

Meeting. 7 p. m. — Informal Evening

Service, Wednesday:

8 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday:

$:30 p . m, — Choir Practice.

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F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H Spring Valley

Rev. E. L. Harrison, Pastor Sunday School, ft:SO a m_ Worship Service, 11 a, m. fCvertfng Service, 8 o'clock.

F I R S T C O N G R E G A T I 0 N A . L C H U R C H

Spring Valley

Rev. Robert W . Wood, Pastor

Dr. Luther Blodgett, Director of Music

Mrs. Rose Blodgett, Organist

Divine worship a t 10 a. m. Please note change of time for summer services.

Rev. Albert Windle will be tne guest preacher this Sunday, July 5, and will preach on: "By Hook and Crook". Senior Deacon Vin­cent Rickle will conduct the ser­vice while the pastor. Rev. Robert W. Wood is a t tending the national synod meeting of the United Church of Christ. Services will be­gin a t 10 a. m, dur ing July and August.

PARK EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Middletown Rd. and Roosevelt PI.

New City Park

Rev. Lawrence H. Larson, Pastor

8:45 a. m. -— Church School. 11 a. m. — Worship. 6:30 p. m. — Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. — Worship. Wednesday — 8 p. *n., Mid-week

service. FYidnv T".n r> m Timlor

Youth Fellowship. Third Thursday — 8 p. m„

Ladies Aid.

E T H I C A L C U L T U R E

T A L L M A N C O N G R E G A T I O N A L Rev. Leon Davis, Pastor

Anthony Adduce Sunday School Supt.

Sunday Schol a t 9:45 a. m. Classes for all.

Morning worship at 11 a. m. Junior Young People a t 8:30

p. m. Song service and Bible message

a t 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer and

praise a t 8 p. m. Other services include Women's

i f a y e r Group, Thursday after­noon; Senior Young People, Thurs­day evening.

E P I S C O P A L

ST, PAUL 'S EP ISCOPAL C H U R C H

Spring Valley, N. Y.

Rev. G. Adoiph Zeltner, Rector

E7HICAL CULTURE GROUP OF ROCKLAND COUNTY

Mari lyn W. Baker, President

Meetings held in S u r l a y morn­ings for adul ts ; Sunday School for children a t same hours, beginning September 27th, 1959.

The Ethical Culture Grout, jf Rockland County seeks to establish and provide for a religious and educational fellowship without dogma or creed and subscribes t o a fundamental belief in liberty of conscience and the oigni iy or man, and to the promotion of the know­ledge and the practice of the high­est s t anda rds of conduct develop­ed by man in all the relationships of life, i F r o m the constitution of the Ethical Culture Group ot Rockland County, >

F o r fur ther information please write to Box 88, Garaerville, N. Y.

C O M M U N I T Y S Y N A G O G U E OF M O W S t /

MapJe Ave., near Mountalnvlew Rd.

Services are us follows: Friday evening a t sunset. SutiMuiy morning a t 9 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, one hour

before sunr,et. Study frqup aft*'* Minchah, fol­

lowed by Mauri v.

T E M P L E B E T H S H O I O M The Reform Temple of

Clarkstown At Camp J J W O I H O

Phillips Hill and Lit t le Tor Roads New City

Rabbi, Sidney Brlchto

Sabbath Eve. service - - 8:30 p. m.

Sunday School 10 a. m. to noon, grades one th rougn six; Mrs. Jacob Feldman, cha i rman.

Sisterhood Business meetings fourth Monday evening of the month; Mrs. Mam Kinsley, presi­dent.

Men's Club - Breakfas t meet­ings fourth Sunday morning of the month; Martin Bernstein, presi­dent.

Junior Yotrth Croup Monthly meeeting and social; Ben Mesnick, youth director.

Children's Service Third F r i ­day evening of the month .

Further information by caning NK 4-5312.

T E M P L E B E T H EL Spring Val ley

Louis Frishman, Rabbi

George Weinflash, Cantor

Friday evening services — 8:30

o'clock. Junior Congregation- Saturday,

10 a. m. , Religious Schools — Sunday, 10

a. m., Monlay through Thursday, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday morning — High School Depart­ment.

C O N G R E G A T I O N SONS O F I S R A E L

Spring Val ley Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchlk

Cantor, Rev. M. Stern Morning and evening services

daily. "Shachri th" aborning service a t

7:45 a. m.

J E W I S H C O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R Conservative

Spring Val ley

Dr. Hyman J. Routtenberg Rabbi Henry Herman , Cantor

Summer Schedule: Fr iday eve­ning at 8 o'clock, Sa tu rday morn-

C O N G R E G A T I O N O H E V S H O L O M

34 Henrietta Place, Spring Valley

Rabbi Jacob Cohen Spiritual Leader

Services daily: Morning Service, 7:45; Mincha Service, before Sun­set ; Maariv Service, after Sunset.

Saturday Service — 9 a. m. Sunnatf wcnooi — 10:30 a. m. Hebrew School Daily — 3 to 6

p. m.

School until the fall. Services will bo held from 10 to 11 a. m.

Everyone is extended a cordial welcome to attend.

PEARL RIVER METHODIST CHURCH

Franklin Avenue and John Street Rev. Edward D. Callender, B O .

Pastor Rev. Daniel M. B u t t o n ,

Assistant Pas tor Arthur Blauvelt

Church School Superintendent Sunday Services: 9:30 and 11a, m, Divine Worship. 9:30 and 11 a. m. Church School, 8:30 p. m. In termedia te and

Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship groups.

For rur tner Information, call P E a r l River 6-2241.

CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. Wi l l iam W . Justice, Pastor Morning worship a t 9:45. Mrs.

Nelson Har t , organist . No Sunday School session*.

V I O L A M E T H O D I 8 T C H U R C H Monsey, N. Y .

Dr. Edward Betterton, Pastor Mrs. Ruth Bertschy

Sunday Sc 100I Superintendent

Mrs. Harold Johnson Organist

Sunday School 10 a. m . Church service 11 a. m.

L A D E N T O W N M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

Rev. J . P. Griffith, Pastor

Harry Stein, Jr., Organist

Rev. Paul Griffith, Choir Director

Worship service - 9:30 a. m. Sunday School — 10:30 a. m. Choir rehearsal every Monday

a t 7:30 p. m.

U P P E R M O N T V A L E M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

Montvale, N. J .

Rev. Norman Walz, Minister Services on first Sunday of each

month a t 8 p. m. All a r e cordially Invited to at tend.

Wednesday: Senior Choir re­hearsal 8.

For meeting da te s of Couples Club, Women's Association and other information, call the church office, P E 6-4506.

T R I N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

fUnaffir iated) Nanuet, N . Y .

dtias. Dana Christnan, T H . M. Pastor

Wil l iam Mil ich, Organist 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning Worship, 7:30 p. m. - Evening Worship. Thursday, 8 p. m. — Prayer

Meeting and Bible Study.

Second Thursday a t 2 p, m. — Missionary Society.

Fourth Wednesday a t 10 a.m. •"-Sewing Society.

NEW CITY METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. William W. Just ice, Pas to r Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Worship a t 11 a. m. Youth Fellowship choir, follow­

ed by recreation, Thursday , a t 7:30 p. m.

N A Z A R E N E

F R I E N D S

R O C K L A N D M E E T I N G , R E L I G I O U S S O C I E T Y OF

F R I E N D S ( Q U A K E R S )

Meetings for worship each Sun­day morn ing at eleven. Classes for children at me same nour in Shadowcliff, North nroaoway, U p ­per Nyack .

Clerk. Ralph G. Child, 432 Ehrharert Road, Pear l River, NAnnet 3-3829.

Chai rman American Friends Service Sewing and Clothing Committee. Mrs. Ralph Child, Nanuet 3-3829.

G R E E K C A T H O L I C

ST. J O H N T H E B A P T I S T R U S S I A N ORTHODOX G R E E K

CATHOLIC CHURCH Cor. West and Church Streets

Very Rev. John Havriliak, Rector Sunday Liturgy (Mass) , 10 a m. Sunday Vespers, 5 p. m. Sa tu rday religious instructions

for children, 10 a, m.

H E B R E W

MACK CONSERVATIVE • A P T i # T CMURCf t

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F o r If ye forg ive men the i r t r e s p a s s e s , y o u r h e a v e n l y F a t h e r wil l a l s o forg ive you-— ( S t , M a t t h e w 8 : 1 4 ) ,

If w e hold g r u d g e s , h a r b o r r e s e n t m e n t w h i c h bu i lds up in to b i t t e r h a t r e d , if we a re c o n s t a n t l y a n d des t ruc t ive ly c r i t i c a l of t h o s e a r o u n d us , we indeed bui ld a n insur ­moun tab le wa l l be tween our-nelves and God, and o u r p ray ­e r s wUl to i s va in . By » a r • a f o f t j t l g i mm m i M eat-

N A N U E T HEBREW CENTER Rabbi Morris L. Rosenblatt

S u m m e r Schedule: Services, Fr i ­day evening a t 7:30; Sa turday morning a t 9 o'clock.

N E W C I T Y J E W I S H C E N T E R (Conservative Congregation)

Rabbi Henry Sosland, Presiding

Julius Green Chairman Ritual Committee

Services: Fr iday a t 8:30 p. nv, S a t u r d a y a t 8:45 a. m.

Religious School Monday, Wed­nesday and Sunday,

F o r information telephone N E w a t y 4-3227.

Y O U N G I S R A E L 34 Columbus Ave,, Spring Valley

Morning and evening j i rv i ee daily.

"St"AchFfs"' morning service: Monday to Friday, 8:4B a, m,i Sa tu rday 9 a. m.. Sunday 8 a. m.

"Minchah" taefopi sunset.

L U T H E R A N

EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE R E D E E M E R

Dutch Hill Road, Orangeburg Rev. E. Frederick Hoist, Pas tor

Robert Halle Sunday School Supt,

Barbara C. Hoist, Music Summer Schedule: Worship 11 a. m. July Rev. Howard E . Funk ,

guest preacher. August 2- Holy Communion. Church phone — EL. 9-4175.

C H R I S T E V A N G E L I C A L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

Airmont

Rev. Howard E. Funk, Paster

Mrs. A. Chodorowski Second Organist

Mrs. Perl Thiers, Choir Director Harry L. Ackerson, S.S. Supt.

Mrs. Theodore Grottke Parish Education

Summer Schedule Snndav School — 5.30 a. m.

Worship — g:30 a. m. Church Council — July 7, 8

p . m. Vacation Bible School— June 22

to July S, 9:30-11:30 a. m. July 19 • Holy Communion. July 28 — Rev. John Munnich,

goes t speaker. August 2 to IB, Rev. E. Freder­

ick Hoist, guest speaker .

C H U R C H OF T H E N A Z A R E N E

Joseph Mahady, Pas to r 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning worship . 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. — Mid­

week prayer and praise service.

G E R M O N D S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

New City, N Y. Thomas Bird Walker , Minister

Mrs. Florence E. Campbell Organist and Choir Director

9:30 a. m. - Sunday School. 11 a. m. — Morning worship. 11 a. m. — Nurse rv in Parish

Hall. Trustees—1st Monday at 8 p. m. Elders — 2nd Monday at 7:30

p. m. Church School Staff- 3rd Wed­

nesday 7:30 p. m. Ladies Circle — 2nd Thursday

2:30 p. m. Crusaders — 2nd and 4th Sun­

days 7 p. m. Germonds Young People — 2nd

and 4th Thursdays .

materials , gifts, books, and gnert-Ing cards. Is available. Rockland County headquhrters for many publisher.-:. Telephone ELmwood 6-3132 for information.

Rockland C o u n t y Christian School:

A full-fledged Christian Day School, accredited by the New York Board of Regents, is conduct­ed throughout the school year. Kindergarten through Grade 8, with Junior High and Senior High education continued in the Christ­ian School system of northern New Jersey. Call F.Lmwood 6-2578 or DAvia 7-8529.

R O M A N C A T H O L I C

CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH Spring Valley, N, Y. Telephone I L 6-0311 Rev. 8. J. McGovern

Masses, Sunday 8, 9, 10:10, 11:15.

Benediction after 9 o'clock maaa. Novena service in honor of Our

Lady of the Miraculous Medal every Fr iday a t 8 p. m.

Week day mass will be held a t 8 o'clock - which will be offered dally for intentions of peace.

Saturday morning mass at 8:30.

R E F O R M E D

P R E S B Y T E R I A N

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD

Hunt Avenue and Main Street Pearl River

Edward B. Buller, D.D., Pastor Warren Leist

Organist-Choirmaster Mrs. Edward G. Brown,

Parish Secre ta ry James Olmstead, Sexton

Worship Services — Sundays a* 8, 9:30 and 11 a. m,

Sunday School — t : 3 0 a. nt. (age 3 through confirmation) .

Call Pear l River 5-2243 for pro­g r a m activities of all ages as ­sociated with the church.

(In emergency, call PEa r l River 5-5324),

METHODIST

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M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H Spring Valley

Rev. Raymond M. Rousset, pastor

H. Vernon Rustin, Organl i t

MiM Dorothy Howland, Choir Dimeter

M»f¥ B. Rusttn genera! Superintendent

Alice £ppBMa R- N . Nursery Care

Stutter , JW» § —• tosti* (

NEW HEMPSTEAD U N I T E D PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

The Old English Church, Presbyterian, Founded 1734 New Hempstead, New City

Rev. A. J. G. Murchison, minis ter Mr. Robert Goetell, Choir Leader

Mrs. Robert Goetelt, o rgan is t 9:30 — Sunday School. Mrs .

J . Raymond Concklin, super in ten­dent ; Mrs. Robert Hamil ton, superintendent of P r imary Depar t ­m e n t

11 a. m. — Morning worship service.

11 a. m. — Nursery in Sunday School room.

Junior Westminster Fel lowship — 7 p. m.

Senior Westminster Fel lowship — 7:30 p . m.

Circle meetings — Circle 1, F i r s t Wednesday of the month a t 1:30 a t the church, Circle H, Sec­ond Monday of the month a t 8 p. m. Circle i n , Second Monday of the Monta a t 8 p. m.

G R E E N B U S H P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Western Highway, Blauvelt

ELmwood 9-9800 Rev. Alan ^ . Brokaw, Pastor

11 Yale Terrace, Blauvelt EL 9-2207

Victor Powell, Choir Director

Session meets first Monday each month, Mrs . Conrad Hoffmann, Clerk.

Deacons meet second Thursday each month, Mrs. Joseph Colombo, Chairman.

Trustees meet second Tuesday each month, Mrs. Joseph Leiper, Chairman.

Church School staff mee t s first Wednesday each month, Mrs. Henry Binder, Super in tenden t

Sunday • Church School 9:30 a. m. Worship 11 a, m. J r . Hi Fellowship 7 p. m, Sr. Hi Wesminster Fellowship

7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsals—Senior Choir:

Mondays, 8 p. m.; Junior Choir: Wednesdays, 3:15 p . m.; Cherub Choir- Thursday*, 3:15 p. m.

N A U R A U S H A U N P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

Orangeburg and Sickletown Roads Pearl River

Rtv . Wilbur O. Daniel, HHnfeter

Polly P. Daniel, Minister ef Music

Mrs, Walter WMle, Church Secretary

Sundays: 9:10 and 11, identical cervices of worship.

9:30 church school for a g e l through grade 8.

11 church school for a g e 3 through grade 6.

i p . m, Jf. Hi Westminster Fel­lowship. 7 p. nv Sr. Hi Weatmtnatef Fel-

R E F O R M E D C H U R C H

Spring Val ley

Rev. David W . Jenks Minister

Floyd Accola, M.S.M. Director of Music

Mrs. Floyd Accola, B. S. M. Organist

Theodore F. Schultz Supt. of Church School

Sunday, July 5 — Independence Sunday:

8:30 a .m. — Fami ly service in the upper Sunday School room. Everyone is welcome.

10 a. m. — Morning worship. Sermon: "On Being Left Alone". Child care provided.

Wednesday, Ju ly 8 — 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., p r aye r worshop in the social room. Everyone is cordially invited ft p m O n i s t l q n ^dnrntinn committee meet ing in social room.

ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH Central Avenue, Pearl River

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Toner, Pastor

Rev. Vincent A. Wallace and Rev. Donald J. Whelan,

Assistant Pas tors Miss Ann Biedermann, Organis t

Mrs. Alice Hausa Director of Church Choir

Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, 8 (church for children, auditorium for adul t s ) , 10:15 and 11:30 a. m.

Daily Masses - 7 and 8 a. m. Sa turday Masses — 7:30 and 9

a. m. Miraculous Medal Novena —

Mondays a t 8 p. m. Released School Time Classes —•

Tuesday, 11:10 a. m., seventh through twelfth grades ; 3:30 p. m„ fifth and sixth grades .

Sunday — Kindergar ten througn sixth g rades after the 9 a. m. Mass.

Confessions — Saturday, 4 p. m. until 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m.

For fur ther information, c a l PEar l River River 5-4746.

W E S T N E W H E M P S T E A D R E F O R M E D C H U R C H

Rev. Wil l iam H . Jewett, Pastor

Mrs. Edward Borchers Church School Supt. Mrs. Richard Koiyer

Organist

Wi l l iam Elliott Senior Choir Director

Sunday, Ju ly 5 — 9:30 a. m„ Saciament of Holy Communion; Divine worship and sermon,

Wednesoay, Ju ly 8 — 7:30 p. m., Choir practice in church.

O U R L A D Y O F T H E S A C R E D H E A R T C H U R C H

120 King's Highway Tappan

The Rev. Thomas F. Connelly, Pastor

James K. Mann, Jr., Organist

Masses — Sunday: 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Weekdays: 7 a. m. Holy Days : 6, 7, 8 and 9 a. m.

Novena —• Monday, 8 p. m. (Combination of Our Lady of the Sacred Hea r t and the Sacred H e a r t ) .

For fur ther Information, call ELmwood 9-3230.

R E F O R M E D C H U R C H OF PEARL RIVER

271 North Middletown Road Arlen R. Sal thouse, Suply Pastor

Mrs- Elwood B. Brush, Music David Cole, Sunday School Supt. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School. 31 a. m. — Morning Worship. For further information, call

PEar l River 5-8515.

MONSEY CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Main St., Monsey, N. Y.

Church of the "Back to God Hour" Rev. Edson T. Lewis, Jr. , Pastor

ELmwood 6-2031 Every Sunday : Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mornmg Worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening Worship, 7 p. m. Radio broadcast of the "Back to

God Hour"—11:30 a. m„ WRCA (660 k c ) ; 8:30 p. m., WOR (710 kc) , 10:30 p , m,, WINS (920 kc) .

Every Wednesday: Prayer meeting, 8 p . m. Other church act iv i t ies : Regular meet ings are held by

the Junior and Senior Teen Clubs. Young Married Women's Guild Martha Circle, Men's Society. Catechism classes, and the Chr i s t ian Marriage discussion group For information, telephone BLm-wood 6-2031.

The Chape! Book Room: A full line of Chris t ian supplies

ncludlng Bibles, Sunday Sehooi

CURRENT DIVIDEND

ON SAVINGS

Funds Received Today Earn from

July 10th

Insured up to $10,000

Pearl River Savings & Loan

Association

10 No. Main St.

Pearl River, N. Y.

Tel. PE 5-4023

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Temple Beth-El

George Weinflash, Canter Lau l i Frishman, Rabbi

FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES, JULY 3rd - 8:30 O'clock

Rabbi Frishman will be on vacation until July 17th

Services *ill be conducted by:

MRS. ARTHUR F E S S L E R MRS. STANLEY GLJOK

MRS. SEYMOUR KAPLAN MRS. NORMAN S H A R O F F

MRS. MAX SIEGEL » MRS, DANIEL SOROL

MRS, MILTON WHA,BN

The Oneg Shafcbai will be h « t « l by the l i t t# rho«d and Men's Club.

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