BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT.
"W orld’s Finest C lim ate’
Page Ten
Holy Communion
every Tues 622.
Freshman News
close of the program by Mr. H or
day
a t 10 a. m.
ner and Mrs. Georgia Fromn.
by Margaret Byrne
An a rt exhibit followed the
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A IIlveiiIlf.
meeting was
called May 5 to
B each : St. M atthew ’s C ha
musical program
which was dir- (jjtpprnjne how much money the pel. Gold
„ Latter Day ,
by Susie Gerske
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V icar—The Rev. I " tn e r Ison.
Sunday school every
Freshm an Class would give the Church school (each Sunday) a t
The grades competed in a song ected by Mrs. L. D H om er.
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student body. It was voted th at 9:45 a. m. (F irst Sunday a Chil-
contest on May 1st, at the high
we would give five dollars, but dren’s E u c h a rist). Holy Commun-iJL°
school gym. The 5th and sixth
wm J io a ’ m' at ____
by Ruth H assett
Harbor
grade
started
the 1 program , by
O n I , —
2 0 o ~ r • ß fe e S
âxti? nr*
The
high Mn(Hd
school tiir»’
Glee u Club
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’
J
i nr nign
u u gave that was before it was known inn— , (each
ravn o Sundav)
u riu ay » y 9 a. m. Un
waxier
leading the salute to the P lag, a music concert April 10th. There everybody would have to pay a *econcj Sunday at 11 a. m. Morn- ‘ Brown, first counsel»
then ,U..
the S ta .. r Spangled Rannor
Banner wpre
Sf,vpraj
songs, spec- tax of twenty-five cents to the jng p p ra
ra y e r— fourth
and fifth
fifth Sun-
S u n - Rasrnussen- second
v m - i p
M w ia i • grOup .. J sviis»,
u rtn _ ana
.. Mason
__ I el student
itJnnf K body.
rvrlvr Tho
a r. , days a t . y e - r—lo
- a m
M
Next, the girls of the sextette, ial 1 vocal I numbers
and w
Mrs.
The frnuciirnr
treasurer. P Bar-
jrvenjn „ p ra v uu
er I
Star of u*
> ary L »u Berger, Elaine La Clair played a violin solo accompanied bara Kinney, gave a report from _ f lrst ancj thirfJ gundavs 5 D m
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Janice March, Nancy Vincent, ji,y Mrs. Horner. The g ir ls 'w o r e . which
----------- it was learned that many
Catholic
F irst Sunday of
Georgia Brannan, and Gerryldine ¡form ats and sarnation corsages, bad not paid the class dues.
B rookings: St. T im othy’s C ha noon.
Brannan, sang “The L ittle Dutch A fter the singing Mr. Vincent ,' Richard Giddings was back in
pel. V icar—The Rev. L. O. Ison.
A ll o th e r Sundays «
Mill." The fifth and sixth g rade, tool; pictures of the group and class or a few days, but has left
A lternate M orning and Evening
Rev. Daniel Kelly
girls danced the Wooden Shoe following was a reception and again.
-services (S a in t’s days when a n
Dance, dressed at D utch girls, dancing.during which time re-.
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nounced). Holy Com m union—first
Then the wt
chorus sand "in freehments wen sold it aa a very - _ r. - m
i
and third Sundays a t 11:45 a. m
Smith River „
■ ' 01,1
h ' ,r' 1, fi
yed
j Evening P ra y e r — 2nd and 4th
( h e high school girls physical |jy everyone,
Sunday School at 10 (
Sundays
a
t
5
p.
m.
'C
h
ap
el
is
education class executed a Span-1 Brookings lost the track and
Gt ace \ anZee, supt
across from high school. All are
ish dance called “La Cucuracha.” i also the softball game with Gold
Baptist Community
Morning Worship at
welcome. F a th e r Ison can be con Rev. E. C. Hicks will
O. C. Turley, Music Director
(•/essed in w hite blouses and col- j Beach which was held May«,
tacted
by
phoning
Gold
Beach,
i
sermon.
ored skirts. The 8th grade sangl
. .
Sunday School, a t 9:45 a. m.
“ Buy My T o rtillas," the 4th grade o
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W
S. Jones, Supt. Classes
• Love’» ow su,, t sont-; .h‘ 4th Rotary State ( onvention 1 for alter
all ages.
and 5th grades’ “Galway Pipes,” | Held at Medford Hotel
Always a Sunday m orning serv-
the girls being dressed in green
Rotary district convention for jcp The
rnp cornin„
coming 5unrtav
Sunday a at t n 11,
and white wearing s ^ m ro c k ap-JD ist. 102, comprising Oregon and Migg Isabej| G ates of the Chris
¡■""Ï' ,Th.'.'’ r;1 r ’“ '1'
portion of «,üthw e»t Washing-1 tian Friendliness departm ent of
Lullaby.
Red
Wing,
and
did
a
ten,
held
w a r d a n c -Sing. Robin Sing" ' and T was
uesday
at Sundav,
M odfoîd. Monday I u
S ’ntnnnv
' " , , , i i , . „ a , d , , ,„ mr; n ? o • . X
Grades and Hij^h School
Gave Musical Program
11 iffj ihp Churches
Brookings Post, No.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
and “ Sm . - b a n
You
H appy"
S co t.
L e a v itt,
fo r m e r
M o n - i'X m in n
wd,
was sung by the 2nd grade, fol tana congressman, but now resi- 'convention, will take the morning
¡service.
woman
1
1 *lv 1 She is « a talented
ic tie n ie u w
om ai
lowed by the first grade singing , , . . 1 . »»
i’T b” rK;
was sa,d and h" » " « s a g e 'h a t »-HI in-
"God Bless America,” "Two Little 1.. be the choice for governor.
i lerest ever..one *
Black Birds,” "Oh Susanna,” with
Retiring governor is Ivan Stew -
s „ n^ a„
1
«oh?™
Sunday, June 1, the services
Sharon C arr singing “Sioux City
will be held
Sue"
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„ u at Azalea
, , , P . ark ’ * 8
*'»*■ supported by the rest of heri I For
insurance
"eed. 1
Speechf ■ were
given
at
the see Pete a t Lesm eister Agency.1
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Christian Science Society
-New Shoes-
Work-Dress-Loggers
»airing
Brookings Shoe Service
Shoe Repairing
B- J. Gould
New shoeg
Peggy GouW
ME
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CANADA DRY MIXERS
R E CREAM TO TAKE HOME
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Tobaccos
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
"Soul and Body” will be the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist
; on Sunday, May 25.
The Golden Text will be, “Why,
r r t thou cast down, O my soul?!
and why a rt thou disquieted with-
| in m e? hope thou in God: for I
I hall yet praise him, who is the
health of my countenance, and
my God.” Ps. 42:11).
Among the citations w h i c h
comprise the Lesson-Sermon will
¡be the following from the Bible:
j My soul longeth, yea. even faint-
¡pth for the courts of the Lord:
mv heart and my flesh crieth out
jS'or the living God" (Ps. 84:2),
together w ith the following cor
r e la tiv e passage from the Chris
tian Science textbook: “Science
¡and H ealth w ith Key to the Scrip-
i tures.” by M ary B aker Eddy:i
"The science of being shows it to
| be impossible for infinite Spirit
or Soul to be in a finite body or
for m any to have an intelligence
separate from his M aker” p. 309.
Seventh Day Adventist
Sabbath school a t 9:30 a. m.
Church service a t 11
m.
Young peoples m eeting at 4
p. m. P ra y e r m eeting at 7:30
p. m., W ednesday. Visitors are
welcome.
Text for the w eek: Romans
10 10: F o r w ith the heart man
fcelieveth unto righteousness; and
with the m outh confession is
made unto salvation.
a.
A t Last
WE HAVE DONE IT!
The V F. W post has razed and broui
from ( amp White, the new post home
soon to ornament the Brookings Skvf
\ve have had the help of four who were
veterans. Thanks, again, Fellas!
HENRY Z. HORST, Commander
Post 966, V. F. W.
Bush’s Lily Gardens
P, O. BOX 131
HARBOR,
G R O W E R S . OF
P R IZ E
Croft
E A S T E R L IL Y
Planting and Forcing Stock!
9* & 8, Coh
Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
D IN N E R S and short orders
CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY
F LOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor
Qurry C ounty Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Port O rfo rd : St. Christopher's
chapel. V icar— The Rev. Dan A
Bacot, phone 341. Church schoo
and Evening P rayer, 3:00 every
Sunday. Holy Communion—first
J hj rd Sundays at 10 a. m.:
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Royal Seal
Nut Shop
Toasted Salted
Nut Meats
ALWAYS FRESH
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Gravel
d e l iv e r e d
In large or small lots!
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