Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 10, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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In the Land of O pportunity
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P ra y e r m eeting nt 7 30
DAY, A
Supt. Mrs. VanZee, presented a, Mrs. Palm er Westbrook. E aster p. m. Pr
S tar of
special program with recitations Sunday, and were present for p. m., W Wednesday. Visitors are
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A i r
I
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i «-» *•» • •-» r-» $ by
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U. children.
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Kill
e m*
».j ry /4 _ I w c'-om
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and
christening
eir
grand-
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The church was crowded with children, Julie Richard, and little
Text for the w eek: Rom ans
F irst Sunday of
¡m em bers and friends who attend- twins, John and Jennifer, a t the 8:1: “There is therefore now no noon.
.Vrj.
All other Sunday? J
ed the 11 o’clock service when
church. condem nation to them which are
Rev. Daniel Kelly
baptism and reception of mem-
The little triplets, Jane, Joan in C hrist Jesus, who w alk not
bets were part of the services, and Owen, children of Mr. and a fte r the flesh, but a fte r the
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Large Crowd Attracted i “Realization of O ur Hopes,” Mrs- Edward Westbrook, a ^ o S pirit.”
at th
To Easter Church
Smith River _
sermon by Rev. E. C. Hicks, to- were christened at the morning
, at the
Sunday
School
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Services, Sunday
gether with several choir num- service at the church. B reat­
kas fun
Gurry C ounty Mission o f the
G race VanZee. supt.
hers and solos, made up the pro- grandmother. Mrs. Eddie West-
of
Episcopal Church
brook, who had planned to at-
Morning Worship at
| $351 w
SMITH RIVER Sunrise Serv I gram.
Ladies Aid Group Meets
I tend the service, was unable to
P ort O rford: St. C hristopher’s Rev. E. C. Hicks will,
to t
was he'd at *he ocean b e a -h
chapel. V icar—The Rev. Dan A sermon.
p-yse d
a ’ fi a.
I W’illov
meetir
Evt. (club roc
in» « n,r inc »-any morning wor- oevoTions.* ana gave a reading on
la1 riiKin
S et Your Calender
ship. Following a sung service, > Fassiop Week. Mrs Jessie Les-
...c j « n t : uusy , ~
m
I Grange
M
eeting
of
Board
of]
with sjMTial numbers by choir, sard presided at the business ses- re-organizing. Lovely s p r i n g
aJ
a; m
stress i
of
Dist.
No.
17
is
the
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“He Lives Again” was the E aster s,on An invitation was accepted flowers centered the tea table,
, ° d Reach : St. M atthew 's cha
April
day
of
each
month.
na ssage d. I vered by Rev. E. C b> the society to attend a lunch- vvith an E a ste r bunny in theme
' ' lcar—The Rev. L u th e r Ison.
E very Monday evens I Docia S
H icks
.eon and program at the Feder- ' cf decorations. R efreshm ents were ( ^urch school (each Sunday) a t
ce and
Follow in' the • rrv:, rs ! reak- a t,‘(l church at Crescent City on enjoyed at the close of the af- i ,
, a m (F irst S unday a Chil- Boy Scout meeting at (-
Sixes
fast was s e n e ! on the ben. h by Thursday afternoon at 12:30. The ternoon-
'T e n s E ucharist). Holy Commun- lows hall. Scouts urgdj
¡cu
m
and
present
at
all
meetir^
ladi»‘s of the church. The bon 'adl‘’s are still collecting used
Twenty chairs for the nrim arv lon~ * each Sunday) 9 a. m. On
the tr
Eevery
first
and
third
L
fires were made by Ashford Lo- clothing to be sent to Europe, departm ent arrived last week, in
at, 11 a ' m ^ o rn *
• Ophi
day of month, Post 966’]
pet. Amelia Brown was in charge ta k e and ice cream were served time for church.
. 0 ^ la ^c r fourth and fifth Sun-
|t Ophir,
of
Foreign
Wars
and
A
j
of coffee-making. Vot- of thanks
the close of the meeting by
Mr. and Mrs. M urtin Rice of
« S at 11 a '. m ' E veninK p ra y e r
fi’wers ’
was exten led the Ind
s for the ‘“ s Jessie Lessard, Mrs. Leta P ortland spent the week-end vis-
„ 1 ,a.n d third S undays, 5 p. m. nt Odd Fellow Hall. Alii
eireshme
ice
men-welcome.
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Brookings:
St.
T
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othy’s
cha«i
arrangem ents for the service.
A r.rrso n with silver offering.
¡ting their dau g h ter and family, n^i vieo^ t u
n
,
_
_ _ - Croft Lodge.
1
I Pixie 0
Sidney
F a ste r S'
ces {(tract Many
&>nith R u e r Lodai
News
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Mr’ and Mrs John Barnum and A lternated u f R<>V‘ 5 2 ' Ison’ I A. M. meets each w
as given
M.
meets
each
seo
More than 50 children with
.....
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Mr and Mrs. A. J. Driskoll ol Pam ela and Diane. They return- services on q . °
and Evening 1 fourth Friday cf the 1
last T
th eir pm nts attended Sunday Brooking
bookings were guests of their ed home late Sunday afternoon, nounced H n 'v ’ p 8 da*VS 7 ^ ” &n‘ the Odd Fellows hall
Tie of
School Em-------- . ■ u . n ih .
U klitri and family, Mr. and
u / d C‘'
a ^ nim
^ i un’on—flrst
i^ S ” ^
Masons are welcome
Mrs Ina
Ina Johnson-
Johnson, Principal
principal and^an
a n d ka nd d thhxl
thirst S
<5°*^
ml lac
n ach,.,- ,.f the ,ocal school. « E v en in g P r a y e A - ’ i d ¿nd « S ’ Í
W edn«d.y
Iwceived
recovering at
t T 2nd o and ^ 4th i ¡M
M utual
u tu a i Improvement
Imp;
«t h er home
k ™ follow -¿u nda£ K a ayer
' the fu
Seaside hos- a c r o ^
£ -io n . H arbor School
Everett
pita!, Crescent City. Mrs. John
h
visitr
son n
o n be con- yol*ng
are lnvited to cornel
welcome. F a th e r I Ison
can
r-
Hogan, Brookings, is su b stitu t­ tacted
| a party
by
phoning
Gold
Beach
n
¿
Pry
Thursday
even;:
ing for her.
ate. She
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oeacn, o . F. m eets at the Odd
Mrs. Eddie W estbrook, pioneer
1 H all. Visiting Odd
lUr and
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welcomed.
resident of this valley, who has
1 attend
been in failing health for sev­
the C<
Latter
Day
Saints
eral weeks, was taken to Seaside
I a nice «
Hospital. S a lu rd a v to be tinder 10 a rn 'a ! ’ i n i h V
Sunday at home on Easy Street, and Bbers we
| Observation and t'rcattnent.
] G,e „ r™ e" ¿ 5 ^ ° \
house B a y lo r ’s home at Jos«*
'The L
Srntth River W omans Club »¡11 Brown first counselor in d " n l
A ’” ' Le° S p anskr
hra Cla
i be hostesses for the Del N orte Rasm ussen <>• ,( r a n < Robert den meetings at her i
bn Evere:
Countv Federation of W o m e n s --------------- —- ___ - counse.or.
in the Vincent Building
fide of
lords wit]
i clubs at the com m unity hall, on
Tuesday afternoon. April 15, a t
J the chui
2:3C. The federation officers will
I s ." t M’ X
i be installed at this meeting with
tr Margi
j Ellen Estes as installing officer,
fie, Sai
t Mrs. Eunice F aris is program
I Art Aldi
i chairm an for this meeting.
F but is
“The Christi
Belief R egard­
¡ves rece
t® !.
KEMOA ES
EEDS BETWEEN ROW: Io: little
ing God and N atu re,” will be the
sermon topic of Rev. Hicks' m es­
lopares Garden Plots For Planting I and Mrs
s a g e . Sunday at the Methodist
He is f
. lulcnes Ground To Retain Moisture
church, Sunday.
miliar
REASONABLE RATES
I
u„
I hospital
He he
’ was '
Baptist Community
RhV. t HARLES E. DUNHAM, PASTOfi
O. C. Turley. Music D irector
BEFORE WE HAVE E N O U G H
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
informal tea and open HOUSE!
Sjx-t i, l music by the choir.
EQUIPMENT TO GO AR O U N D
\o u n g peoples m eeting at 6:30
Monday, April 14—2 to 5 p. m.
long ago, like the proverbial early bird,
o i
•'Ieet,nK for pray er and
M rs . E lle n C r e d e s t e r ’s S tu d io of
Bible study, W ednesday evening
we placed orders for enough telephone
at 7 30. Choir practice S aturday
Fee«
equipment to provide service for every sub-
evening at 7:30.
Services At Peach
Attract 100 People
m
a m
za
Coming
a
•fofa*1'
ROTO-TILLÍN
p (^l-ineh Tillex Roto-Tiller)
- • - - • e ir r
W ith The ( harches
We are doing everything in our power to
»peed this flow of materials, and we w ill
continue to improve our service until it is
once again the finest m America.
There's still o |Ong line w aiting for tele­
phones, and we ore fillin g these orders as
rapidly as we con receive the tremendous
quant.ties of wire, cable, switchboards and
many other types of equipment necessary
♦o »upply oil the demands of this rapidly
growing area.
? v ti : u: ni un: muun
-1
0. C. Rawlii
I) R I F T W 0 0 I)
scriber who desires it.
We hove installed quite a bit of it, too. ...
In
♦ he past twelve months we added more
telephones and more miles of toll line than
in any similar period in our history.
G A. Mackenzie
Christiai» Science Society
S e rv u fs Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall The public is
cordially invited *u »«cutd
Are Sin. Disease, and D e a th ;
Real will be the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
April 13.
3
The Golden Text will be “Art
thou not from everlasting. O
Lord Mv God. mine Holy O n e’
we shall not die . . . Thou art of
p urer eyes than to behold evil
(and canst not look on iniquity"'
(Hah. 1.12.13).
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A m o n g the citations which
comprise the Lesson-Sermon is
the following from the Bible-
.A nd God saw everything that
he had made, and. behold, it was
fT 1‘, ,(2 en 1:31)’ to^ ^ r
with the following correlative
passage from the C hristian Sci­
ence text book, “Science and
H ealth with Key to the Sc
-rip-
’nres.
by M ary B aker Eddfc
,fnd dcath
mu«
he (kxmx-d as devoid
of reality
«i- they of good. God.” (p. 5251*.
Seventh Day Adventist
Sahoath school at 9 30 a m
O .u n h service at l l a. m
i oung peoples meeting at 4
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