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Plymouth Church Of The Pilgrims(Congregational)Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m.Dr. Manchester preachingNursery Care provided during Church ServiceINTERIM MINISTER: Dr. Avery C. Murhe-iterORGAN 131 AND D iiE u i GR O r m u s i c : Arnold ckiiuhu, Jr.DIRECTOR OE CHILDREN'S CHOIRS: N %u00bbrci%u00ab%u00ab Tilm.nOrange & H icks Streets 624-4743UNITARIAN %u00abD onald M c K in n e y, M in is te rBirthday Sunday in the ChapelSunday, June 8, 11 amFree To B e. . . You And M ePierrepont S t & Monroe PI. 624-5466A center of fre e religion since 1833First Presbyterian ChurchAn International Ecumenical ParishSunday W orship and Children's Classes 11 a.m .Adult Forum 10amSunday, June 8Dr. Paul Smith preaching\ludith Parker Taylor, Organist and Choir Directorand Executive Director of The Henry Street Pre-School_______________ 124 Henry Street 624-3770Brooklyn Society forEthical Culture53 Prospect Park West at 2nd St.768*2972S u n d a y , June 8, II a.m .%u201c The Lady In The H arb o r%u201d%u2014 M . M ich ael G rupp, LeaderM. Michael Grupp, LeaderEveryone WelcomeEthical Culture is an humanistic rettgtous and educational movement committed to the worth and dionity of the Individualft Center of Reform Judaism since 1848 Robbi Neal I. Borovitz %u2022 Cantor Rverv TrochtShavuot ServicesThurs., June 12, 8 p.m .Fri., June 13, 10:30 a.m .Become A Part ofThe G row ingU nion Temple Fam ilyFor inform ation on mem bershipCall The Temple O fficeCall for a Brochure %u2022 638-760017 Eastern Parkway at Grand Army PlazaA Part of \\bur CommunityRabbi Gerald I. W eider Rabbi Emeritus Eugene J. SackSABBATH SERVICESFriday 8:15 p.m . * Saturday 10:30 a.m .For m ore inform ation cail the TempJe office (768-3814). AReform congregation, located at G arfield Place and 8th A venuePark SloneCongregation Beth ElohimBETHELEHLUTHERANCHURCHThird Ave. at Pacific St.B norum Hill. Rrnnklvn NY1 624-0242[Paul I Matson, Pastor%u00aeS U N D A Y S : Services 11 am Choir participating Sunday School 11 amEveryone invitedI N V E S TY 0 U Rs k iL l s . . .y o U %u2019l lE A R ^G R E A Td i v i d e n d sh E l p i n go t h e J J s'Mayor's Voluntary ActionCanterSEC O N D C AR EERSVO LUN TEER PROG RAM51 Chambers St. Room 1215 NY NY 10007 (212) 566-1806LEVOLORVERTICALBUNDS50%OFFImsinikrafftjIn Park Slope145 7th Ave.Bklyn. NY 11215636-1550A Memorial ConcertA memorial concert will be presented June8 at 4pm by the St. Ann%u2019s School Singers andChamber Players. The concert is at ChristChurch and the Holy Family in memory ofA%u00ab----1 -A - n %u00ab k --------A n K f illr .. T . whWhwniedUU K U k W t w u v t k V %u00ab i N u u v * } w i vorganist, and a teacher at St. Ann%u2019s, who diedApril 14.The group will perform works by Bach,Brahms, Mozart, Handell, Purcell, and selections from Faure%u2019s %u201cRequiem,%u201d as well as thepremiere of a piece by Audrey Moore,%u201cHyperactivity for String Quartet%u201dFeatured performers are Sibylle Kazeroidand the Western Wind; Gerald Anders is theDirector of Music. The church is on Clintonand Kane Streets. Admission is $5, $3 forseniors and children. All proceeds will go to aMusic Endowment Fund. For information,call 624-0063.Music Director %u2018Retires%u2019The First Unitarian Church Board ofTrustees has accepted the resignation of Clifford Gilmore, its Director of Music, %u201cwithmuch regret,%u201d after 20 years of service aschoirmaster and organist at the BrooklynHeights church.Gilmore has been responsible for the direction of the choir which sings at the church ona weekly basis, as well as numerous specialperformances each year, including thespecial concert marking the church%u2019s 150thanniversary. A member of the choir and Cochair of the Church%u2019s music department, AriHoogenboom says, %u201cAs Choirmaster,Gilmore exhibited special qualities. He waspatient and kind and above all tolerant of tardiness, interruptions, irrelevant questions,and appropriate wisecracks. Singing underBuddy was rewarding intellectually andemotionally. Above all, it was fun.%u201d %u2014 %u2014 .....am I - %u25a0 an xi %u2014 i-a-iSt. A n n and th e H o ly T rin ity Episcopal C hurch Welcomes YouSundays at 11 a.m.Holy Eucharist and SermonChurch School and Nursery AvailableThe Rev. William D. PerseH, RectorThe Rev. Craig O. 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Stop by or call:624-0270%u25a0i j. 11 %u25a0 i t jAll the News o f Downtown Brooklyni And Its Historic NeighborhoodsReported Every Week in The PhoenixS ta ff S ergeant Johnsonc a d m a n PI 271 C adm an p i e 522-eiaoSergeant BarberTim es P 1102 Flatbush Ave 858-0190O P E N SATURDAYSP ag e 28, T H E P H O E N IX , June 5 ,1 9 8 8

