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LjtSDAY. Jt'NE 24, 1948 [¡th The C hurehes County M union o f the Episcopal Church j: St Timothy’s ChapeL t-in-charge, The Rev. Fr. 0. Ison (p h o n e 662 Gold » Service every Sunday BROOKIXGS-HARBQR seek his face evermore” (Ps. 105:4), together with the follow- ir g correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook. Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary' Baker Ed dy: “Christ’s Christianity is the chain of scientific being reappear* irg in all ages, maintaining its obvious correspondence with th« Scriptures and uniting all periods in the design of God” <p. 271). p il o t , Brookings, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marsh Honored On Sunday Eve Party W orld’s F inest Clbnate be judged and that thou should- cst give reward unto thy ser vants, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name: ’And s louldest destroy t h e m which destroy the earth.’ " Rev. 11:18. “And there shall be signs in • he sun, and in the moon and in the stars, and upon the earth oistress of nations with perplex ity, the sea and waves roaring. Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the c a rth : for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.” Luke 21:25-27. Page Three other form of entertainment the committees work out to which must he added some ingenuity c r. the part of picnickers them selves. Those planning the affair are quite open in stating the primary purpose of the event is to get acquainted and wash out any possible line which some might feel divides the natives from the newcomers. Also an effort is go ing to be made to revive interest in the V. F. W. building pro gram which the veterans set to one side when plans seemingly ot more benefit to the commun ity' were given priority. In their present state the lo cals hope to attract to the pic nic visitors from both Del Norte and Curry counties the veter ans themselves, wives, kids and other kin. The date has been decided for Sunday, July 11. Tentative committees h a v e been named, and further infor mation will be forthcoming. Mr. .and Mrs. B. W. Marsh attended, Sunday, what thev sup posed was to be a father’s day ¿ a m . On S a i n t ’s D a y s ’•PtoH, program at the Adventist church. apel is across from High 1 pon entering they found the ol All are welcome. place appropriately decorated ¡meh School every Sunday lor the occasion with many in rBids ) 00 a.m. 11 friends gathered to pay of Jm# Last M an's Club n timate homage to them on their golden o. 23 w edding anniversary. [Baptist Community ing the L, Being Oraginzed A program of music and read \:ck N Newfeld, Pastor ietco Sci L C Turley. M usic D i r e c t o r By V. F. W. Post ings was enjoyed. Among the )e opened] many presents was a small ever- L at 8:001 | b Sunday i ¡bool for all A “Last Man’s Club” got off gteen tree, hung with golden tse. The to a good start in the local V. F. t to J OP a. m. Morning Worship. W. post with Roy Stephenson helis. In each bell was a silver VETERAN PICNIC , )ids. Fred J. Tooze will be the being named president and Les coin. There was a large wedding ■ : rman . speaker. Ray scribe. Membership is re PLANNED JULY 11 k p. m. Young people will stricted to the V. F. W., and the cake covered with rose buds in the center of a lace-covered ta roll will he open for a compara F u rth e r D etails W ill p. m. Evening Worship. tively short time, and then per ble, back of which was a large ÎKS MP Fred copper bow l of daisies, and on j Tooze will be guest manently closed. each s i d e copper candlesticks I Be Announced L a te r d Set fc-;er Th vets plan an annual get- held green lightend candles. Ice p. m. Saturday, June 26, together conducted on the lines; anship, The "First Trial Annual Pic Rat C ontrol Data W ill ration of all p u p ils for the ; of a convivial re-union with an cream and crushed strawberries prices were served by the fathers of nic,” of veterans and their fam I .. S chool. of dry » |(i a. m. Monday, Ju n e 28. appropriate prize package in ev the church. The honored couple ilies is in the making and fur Come From Co. Agent idence which will go to the last was show’ered with many best ther announcement w ill be made I According to won! from th<; k . of Daily V acation Bible survivor of the group. ær to wishes for more years of happi as soon as the committees get) county agent’s office, information At their annual banquet. Last ness and good health. to functioning. Sponsored by the; concerning the planned "rat con Man’s Club sets places for all hx’al Veterans of Foreign Wars trol" program will he published tenth Day A d v e n tist their members on record. Those Post and Auiliary, tentative plans locally through the Pilot. » Ore? kbbath school at 9:30 a. m. who have passed on are remem cull for making the affair just' This drive, international in its lurch service at 11 a. m. bered by the chairs being turn as close to what the participants scope, is to reduce the enormous ur.g peoples meeting at 4 toward the table. Milton Foster, want as possible, with games and losses suffered through this pest. Prayer meeting at 7:30 a local World War 1 veteran is Wednesday. Visitor's are a member of the Medford club -----BARTON W. MARSH----- ; ome. ------- of 116, none of the living of A few moments spent in con- ; Star of the Sea which ever miss the annual meet sidération of the general trend ing and blowout. . of human thought and conduct Catholic C h u rch aie sufficient to start chills of Rtv. F t . Babyak, Pastor horror and fear chasing up and rr Sunday of month at 12' Townies W ill Play down the spine of any thought f ther Sundays at 8 a. m. * Crescent City, Sun. ful person. These are not ordinary times. | nith River M eth o d ist The hard-h i 11 i n g Brookings In fact these times are ultra-1 iy School at 10 a. m. Mrs, Townies are scheduled to play extraordinary. Seldom has the I VanZee. supi V bu n g W orship a t 11 a . m . the Cr escent .City Seagulls at the world been confronted by such masses of complex problems as j Brookings Hi field. Sunday after C. Hicks will deliver the noon at 2:30 Although the* town now’ seem to be rising up in ; ies have hot and cold all season, every quarter of the globe. With this game promises to be a big out doubt, that which most near-’ ristian Science Society thriller and Pete Lesmeister, lo ly parallels our times and sit t Sunday a t 11 a. m . a t cal manager, states, that if he uation is the flood that destroyed ■ 0- 0. F. h a ll. T h e public is has Whitey Matson pitching, the the antediluvian race. At this moment the larger, score might he long in favor of hratian Science" is the sub- j the townies. poition of the income of nations cf the Lesson-Sermon in all To keep baseball alive in this of earth is being employed, in IBB of < hrist, Scientist, on aiea everyone is urged to come what seems to be a hopeless at p.' Junt 27. T H E F U L L Y A U T O M A T IC out Sunday and support the lo tempt to restore and rehahili-' ‘golden text is, “O house of cal team. tate the multi-millions that have) Washing Machine ye, and let us walk Brookings will travel to Rogue l>een brought to ruin and star light of the Lord” (Isa. River, July 4, for the next game. vation by the hate, greed and Baseball practice is held every lage of war. the c ita tio n s w h i c h Tuesday a n d Thursday after Since cessation ef active war . M ’he L esso n -S e rm o n is the government of the United V. A. Mendenhall Sr. W . E. W olfe noons at 6:00. States has spent or is about to ' v ' - i:c m th e B ib le : Lord, and his strength: s ] m nd more than twenty-three Classified Ads Get Results! U ousand million dollars in its effort to restore peace and plen ty to the homeless, starving mil lions it so recently helped to UkeThis...I'm dead destroy. Paradoxiai as it is, at to the World this same tine our government iis spending other thousands of! millions in feverish preparation for war in which we plan to ’ more completely and effectively destroy that which we are now- engaged in seeking to build up and restore. Is it possible that our right hand does not know \iL /Z i what our left hand is doing. \ As an infinite and all-wise God looks upon the condition into* HOW r a Heady which mankind has maneuvered to Serve Yoe! itself what hope can He see in I Wiwn you go eaxt you might m well get ail you can j letting it continue longer. Many for your money. And it’« prvtty hard to find a bigger earnest, sober people believe the; Ixird is soon to lift His hand and bargain than thia: I tring to an end this earth des- ‘ On your roundtrip ticket to Chicago, New York and stroying affliction. moat other eaxtvm cities you can go or return via ’ And the nations were angry., California for not lc more rail f a n than you 'd p a y to go , and thy wrath is come, and the* d in r t. See San Franciaeo, Los Angelea and the colorful ' time of the dead that they should replace your telephone aouthwmt. Go one way, n-tum another. Sea tw ice BB j ------------------------------------------ ; - «ivryi "ome canM mns ■ I W R IT E as I See It! WLER WATER HEATER See The New W E S T IN G H O U S E LAUNDROM AT BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. 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