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JUNE 3. 1948 rVNE ER<X)KINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon World's Finest Climate Page Fixe Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burtch Saturday evening will conclude Holy Communion 1st and 3rd day : “There is but one creator of Bakersfield who are return- with the Failing-Beekman ora- Sundays at 9:00. Morning prayer and one creation. This creation ing home from a vacation trip, 11ions. Dr. Henry N. Weiman note on, home demonstration Spent several day- -•s with Mrs visiting professor of religion at 2nd and 4th Sundays at 9 00a.m. consists of the unfolding of spir- an ac thapel All is are across from High itual ideas and their identities, M w ruiinfo i leaving • » the university,"will ad,ire« th„ School. " — Î Â E T nnrk' Agnes Ma™;.before for welcome. Frank y Of Mrs. Is a b e l B u c k - ; t h e s o u th which are embraced in the infl- and mav l when Home Dem-:lhe SOU,,,h ' Bur,ch “ ,h' graduates Sunday morning for Church School every Sunday nite Mind and forever reflected ’ ’ ¡3 , Rulh Crawford forn!cr Minnie Harris, who spent the baccalaureate service, which at 10:00 a.tn. (page 502). I for a i « „resent Josephine tm” h of her «,rthood da>s "ere “ 'll be held at McArthur court ! w ill p r ^ l h V i , i at the bust-* Mr' nnd Mrs' Caesar Frosini Open house is planned on the; Day Adventist and - t ] P Various projects of Smith R,ver hote1' enjoyed a campus Sunday afternoon with Seventh Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Baptist Community publish^ | for the remainder V1Slt over the week' end with his museums and buildings open to Church service at 11 a. m. Rev. Nick N. Newfeld, Pastor visitors. “ The traditional flower ’anted. A pot luck lunch ^ he£ ’ hisL brothpr and wife, — Young peoples meeting at 4 O. C. Turley. Music Director ' ♦ „Ann T w e n tv -s ix M r s - Rose Frosini and Mr. and and fern procession will also be p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 a feature of the afternoon. Sew officers were Albert f r c i n i of Richmond. E- Jon«| Visitors are Sunday, June 6. we will observe At eight o’clock. Sunday eve p. m., Wednesday. “Shut-in Sunday” It is a Sunday n, arr.vi -------- by Ruth Crawford. M r. and M rs R usscij T schette r ning, more than 1100 seniors welcome. when we remember espcially all to make i Star of the Sea wt-FIorence Twang. and twin sons left recently for form a processional for the com- an at' C n f h n l i e CLinrnLi the shut*in» of this area- The rident—Helen Pennell. gouth Dakota where they were mencement exercises at McAr- VaiiiOUC vnuren morning service we will observe Practice | v-Marie Ronson. ¡called by the suddent death of thur court. Dr. H. K. Newburn, Rev. FT. Babyak, Pastor * the Lord’s Supper. rchased afternoon program w as,his mother. president, will deliver the charge I irst Sunday of month at 12 Sunday, June 13, will be chil- near :ion of Miss Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Browne to the graduating class. no°n- I dren's day at the church At this # a demonstration on spent Memorial holidays visiting — All other Sundays at 8 a. m. time the school will begin a new 5hn U 'vl Your Kitchen . . - Mr. - Citchen Serve their son and . . family, and - 1-, I o . , n. system, k n o w n as “Six-point ted Mr group presented her Mrs. Robert Browne, at Grants 111 LOVing fYiem O ry Smith River Methodist Record system.” All those at- er Me album of records in ap Pass. They were joined by their of Mary Margaret Etter Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mm tending Sunday school w ill be for her services in daughter and family, Mr. and Grace VanZee, supt graded on the six-point system: ge and ation work. Morning Worship at 11 a. m Sunday school attendance, 20' c Mrs. Harold Horn of Klamath Thank God for faith that teaches. Monday When the struggles of life are Re‘v‘ c. nicks' will deliver the On time ......................... 10% M rs. Norman Haist Falls hey had i o er a visit with Miss Louise | — sermon. Bible Brought ................. 10% >ver the i We shall meet our own, our Offering ......................... 10% a missionary who, with loved ones. A prepared lesson 30% st in South China, work- U. o f O . W ill Be Christian Science Societ} And ¡.hall know them all once Preaching attendance 20% years. She landed at Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at more. Total ...............100% ancisco. May 12, and vis- Mecca For Grads What matters though life be the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is rre several days before By the us« of this system we UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. cordially invited to attend. dreary, for Brooklyn, N. Y. to Eugene, June 1—Class re-unions expect to stimulate interest with And we tread the paths alone. “God the Only Cause and Cre- Hr home with a sister, , . „ all people, b o t h for Sunday will feature the 71st annual com If, when this journey be ended a o „ is t e subject of the Les- school attendance and church at- inets and Mrs. Hollis Rhodus mencement week-end, June 11, ¡In Heaven we’ll know our own son-Sermon m all Churches of tPndance Iritumed home with their 12 and 13, at the University of — — — — — Christ, Scientist. Sunday. June 6 Also on the same day June laughter, Myma Kay, from Oregon, according to Lester E Sometimes w h e n fates frowns The golden text is “All na-i 13, at 11 o’clock we will have where their 3- Anderson, alumni director. June are darkest, ials £ nncisco, whom thou hast made shall a special Childrens Day mess- daughter was confined 12 has been designated as Alum-1 And clouds hide the fair, blue tions come and worship before thee age. Following this there will be ford hospital for removal ru day, he said. sky, O Lord; and shall glorify thy special dedication of children's I meat that had been lodged Opening the activities of the *or tenfk>r love of the lost name. For thou art great, and service. Parents who would want lung, which she inhaled ookine w i l l be the annual nnes doest wondrous things: thou Bri their children dedicated to the | eating peanuts. She is re- week-end Pauline Potter Homer memorial Flow our souls will vainly cry! God alone.” (Ps. 86:9-10). Lord please be present at this and appears none the tea in the library browsing room' Fbcn sweetly over our spirit., Among citations w h ic h com- service, from her experience. Friday afternoon, Saturday’s i Hushing the hearts wild moan prise the Lesson-Sermon is the The young people will again events will start with the tra - 1 Comes the whufar of Faith, following from the Bible: Known meet Sunday at 6:30 p. m. at ditional breakfast of the state Be Patient unto C.od are all his works from the church. June 20, will be Ea- ! association of University of Ore- And ’n Heaven well know our the beginning of the world (Acts ther's day. We shall rememlwr THE NEW gon women, when women of the oWlk 15:18), together with the follow- our fathers. We will acklowl- 50-year class of 1898 and this “ _ ___ ing correlative passage from the edge the oldest father in at- iDing year’s senior women will be th e |rHien and Rs cares Christian Science textbook, “Sci-1 tendance, father with the most medi brighter honored guests. ence and Health with Key to the children present and also the ntact The semi-annual meeting of In the light o f t h i s p r e c io u s Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed- youngest father. thought, the Oregon alumni association is , At slated for Saturday morning with Uhen the conflict at last is ended a luncheon following in John Antl ,he haule of life is fought Straub hall If UP work in faltk and submis- 4 M endy's PORT ORFORD CEDAR WANTED!! Oustanding event of Saturday «ion, I is the ground-breaking for the The J th a ll^ ™ . Ore. Port Orford Cedar Logs, diameter 26-inch and ìvron Service Erb memorial union. This cere And in Heaven where rest »waits us, larger, best quality. Telephone COLLECT the mony will be held at 3 o’clock We shall meet and know our prices f. o. b. shipping point, quantity can sup in the afternoon. The president’s Station own. reception for alumni will follow ply, earliest shipment. and in the evening class re- for Ed, Mendy or union dinners have been plann^ And how will it be, I wonder? dearest NIEDERMEYER-MARTIN CO. at local hotels. Graduates of 98. here C. E. Jones ’28 will meet ’08. ’13. ’23 and ATwater 4341 Portland 4, Oregon Be dearest again in Heaven ? for these events. Or think you when we stand so near The Throne of a Loving Father, That his children, every one, KOELLER CABINET WORKS Shall seem equally dear to each other. Millwork, Furniture Repair, Tile-board Setting Can any be like our own? and Refinishing—guaranteed workmanship. OpJ We can build that kitchen cabinet at mail-order prices with I wonder but then no matter, ‘This belongs to the Great-To-Be, hardwood doweled face frame construction, out of dry' red I And we’ll see all these things wood or fir. We have DRY MYRTLEWOOD lumber to build more clearly that piece of furniture you have always wanted. In the light of eternity. ’Ti* enough to know if we re Write Box 101 Brookings, Oregon faithful For free plan sen ice and estimates 'Til the labor of life is done, j In the sweet bye and bye in Heaven We shall meet and know our lege week. RIVER a i HO! lit : JEEP Her sister, nieces ctni nephews. ..................—---- ----------- * oten. I Ixxal News Items •wk* the sienes of every telephone company is a vital 't < : hear about — the maintenance man. During J Dew equipment was unobtainable, the telephone B(J OU’'Xe maa worked miracles w ith old, dbcarded equip- °uay his magic fingers are constantly busy, working 00f ever-expanding facilities in perfect order. diere ¡> - "'ne -V. »uaii man in me the teiepn telephone system who ratea a he ia ¿¡e maintenance man. Ufótckiuù\ h to big Ttiti'iitiu: fimriu Mrs. Cecil Patrick spent Me morial day at Ashland with her ¡brother and family. Mrs. Celia Palmer returned to Brookings Friday to get ready for her son’s birthday party on ¡Saturday. With The Churches Curru County M«aa*m of the Episcopal Church Brookings: St. Timothy's ChapeL Priest-in-charge. The Rev. Fr. Luther O. Ison (phone 662 Gold Beach). Service every Sunday Day: when announced. it notice We will not he responsible for any hills, ex cept those contracted by: GLEN BLANKENSHIP ANDREW BONDE HENRY KERR In the name of Brookings Lumber Co.