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C %u2019HURCH NEWC^ i r T T ' v. %u25a0 i ' l a i JMiner Meditation SetThe Brooklyn Society for Ethical CultureA n n H n i i o c i t c S i m r l o v M f t m i n d o a t T o n n%u00bbv%u00bb-------- %u00bb - . U C - %u2014 ^ | * %u00bbVgrams in November with Warren Minerleading %u201cMeditation%u201d on November 2 followed by Beverly Darwin performing %u201cFolkSongs, II,%u201d on November 9.Jean Shaffer takes the podium on Nov. 16with %u201cVictims and Ethics, II%u201d followed by%u201cThe Fall and Rise of 1199,%u201d with MarshallDubin and Norma Kubit on Nov. 23. Therewill be no program on November 30, becauseof the Thanksgiving recess.The free programs take place in the Society library, 53 Prospect Park West, withrefreshments starting at 9:45am. For information, call 998-3934.Retired Adult ProgramThe Brooklyn Heights Synagogue will continue its Retired Adults program intoNovember, with Monday morning exerciseclasses, talks by religious leaders, and artworkshops.The dates are November 3,10,17, 24. Eachweek at 10am, April Brooks will leadmovement/exercise classes. At 11am onNovember 3, there will be a dialogue withRev. Persell of St. Ann and the Holy TrinityChurch, lunch at 12noon, and a trip to theMuseum of Modem Art at 12:30pm. OnNovember 10, at 11am, Don Rodney,guitarist, will perform, followed by lunch,and and at 12:30pm, a jewelry workshop withJan Weiss.There will be a dialogue with Rev. PaulSmith of the First Presbyterian Church at11am on November 17, followed by lunch, andat 12:30pm an art appreciation lecture onFolk Crafts by Jan Weiss. On November 24,there will be a current events discussion at11am, lunch at noon, and an art program tobe announced at 12:30pm. Participantsshould bring their own lunch. Admission isfree. For further information, call 522-2070.S t Paul's Has Cabaret%u201cFolies D%u2019une Nuit %u2014 A Cabaret,%u201d has beenorganized for Sat., Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 as afund raiser for the restoration of the historicAustin pipe organ at St. Paul%u2019s EpiscopalChurch, 199 Carroll St.The show is a variety revue of show tunes,in two acts, featuring songs and dances by individual performers, and full company production numbers, interspersed with interludes of visual and mental magic. %u201cTherange will span the decades from the thirtiesto contemporary %u2014 and from slow and sweetand uptempo and naughty %u2014 all in the traditional concept of the cabaret. It promises tobe an evening of glittter of fun,%u201d says MarieP. Darcy.St. Paul%u2019s Community Hall, 199 CarrollStreet has been converted for the occasion into a beautifully curtained cabaret, with glittering stage, intimate lighting and bistrotype circular tables. Patrons will have the opportunity to dance before and in between theacts, and waiter service will be available fordrinks, hors d%u2019oeuvres and other snacks. Performances are at 8pm. Call 237-2339 or875-4597 for reservations or tickets.Worship For DisabledT o show the church%u2019s unity with and compassion for all its people, Brooklyn BishopFrancis J. Mugavero will preside at the annual Bishop%u2019s Day for Disabled Persons, onSunday, November 2, at Our Lady ofPerpetual Help Church, Fifth Avenue at 59thStreet.According to Dick Costa, director of specialprojects of the Catholic Charities%u2019 Office forDisabled Persons, the day%u2019s sponsor, theevent%u2019s success depends largely on volunteerhelp. %u201cWe%u2019ll need the assistance of manyhands: escorts, guides, dining room servers,but especially of our volunteer drivers. Theirgenerosity is often the only factor that makesattendance possible for many of our disabledpeople,%u201d he says.%u201cThe Bishop%u2019s Day brings together severalhundred blind, deaf and hard-of-hearing,physically handicapped and mentally retarded children, adults and their families forLiturgy and fellowship with their Bishop,%u201dsays Costa.Mass begins at 3pm in the lower church ofthe basilica with Bishop Mugavero as principal celebrant, assisted by the priests ofCatholic Charities. Homilist will be the Rev.Thomas Coughlin, O.SS.T., Director ofPastoral Services for the Deaf. A receptionwith light refreshments follows immediatelyat Notre Dame Hall adjacent to the churchbuilding. To volunteer services as drivers oraides call Costa at 596-5500, ext. 370.MAKE Y O UR TRAVEL PLANSBETHLEHEM w ithLUTHERAN HAPPY TALK TRAVELCHURCH OF BROOKLYN, INC.Third Ave. at Pacific St.Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY For Service that is624-0242Paui T. 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