Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 16, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, DECE MBER 16. 1948
choose between God and mam­
Divorce, or separation because the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is pictures in “electronics”, broad­
mon. .
of death or for other resons, will invited.
casting, and in geography, “Perm
In the Bible 1he inheritance cause another year’s extension
“Is the Universe, including pies of China” were shown. rIh*
of the saved is called a country. I of the waiting period, the immi- Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?”
week “Scrub Game” (use of sotp
“
K'n'r thm/
t1.o♦ on«,
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u Citizenship
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“For
they that
say ci.»!.
such *1-.:
things
bureau said.
------ BARTON W. MARSH
is the subject of the Lesson-Ser­ and how it is made) to the health
declare plainly that they seek a is not compulsory, it was pointed mon in all Churches of Christ, culb and the third and fourth
This morning when we arose country. Nevertheless we accord­ out.
Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. 19.
grades and also the dangers of
we gazed upon a very troubled ing to his promise look for a
The so-called war bride act ex­
The Golden Text is “The Lord blasting caps.
world. Yesterday, last month, last new heavens and new earth, pires this Dec. 31, as does the
year and backward until bear- wherein dwelleth righteousness.” alien fiancee act. Wives or fie- hath prepared his throne in the
General science class was show n
heavens: and His kingdom ruleth
ings are confused in the mist of Hebrews 11:14; 2 Peter 3:13.
“
What
is Electricity”. It is the
ancees of service men or veter­ over all” (Ps. 103:19).
yesterdays we have been doing;
“There immortal minds will ans actually must be on United
aim
of
the
visual aid program to
Among citations which com-
the same. Tomorrow, the ex per-1 contemplate with never-failing States soil to meet the deadline.
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the supplement the work of the text­
ience will be repeated and on' delight the wonders of creative
The two-year waiting period following from the Bible: ‘All books with films on various topics
until the world is ushered into power, the mystery of redeem- for citizenship for fiancees starts
things were made by him; and as they are presented.
a new era.
ing love. There will be no cruel, after the date of marriage and without Him w-as not anything
School will close, Tuesday after­
The world is struggling in the deceiving foe to tempt to forget­ the presentation of necessary doc­
noon,
Dec. 21, for the Christmas
throess of a re-birth. There is fulness of God. Every faculty will uments to the immigration bu­ made that was made” (John 1:3)
holidays.
It will resume Monday
world-wide national and many he weveloped, every capacity in­ reau to establish legal entry-. At together with the following cor­ Dec. 27.
relative passage from the Chris­
times individual distress and the creased.
The acquirements of the end of the waiting period the
tian
Science textbook: “Science
Senator Wm. Walsh, who i3
people hope for a better tomor- knowledge will not weary the applican for citizenship
reports
and
Health
with
Key
to
the
likely to be the next president of
row. We reach the end of our mind or exhaust the energies.
to the naturalization bureau, Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed- Oregon senate, has assured the
days with hopes unrealized. For There the grandest enterprises where her legal entry will be
<i hundred generations this has may be carried forward, the loft- verified, and tests given regard- day: “Spirit, God has created all local school board that he will
see that a bill is introduced in
been the oft-repeated story. The iest aspirations reached, the high- ing her knowledge of the English in and of Himself.” (Page 335).
legislature in answer to the res­
human race has become weary est ambitions realized- and still language and of American his­
olution
of the local school board
Curry
County
Mission
of
the
with its age-long struggle.
there
height« m
there will
will arise
arise new
new heights
to tory ami civics. The war bride
that a law be enacted to force
Its candle of hope is burning surmount, new wonders to ad- then is sent to court for a final
Episcopal Church
all vehicles to stop when a bus
dim and the dawn seems far mire, new truths to comprehend, naturalization hearing.
Brookings:
St.
Timothy
Chapel
is
unloading school children. This
away. Is this to be the eternal fresh objects to call forth the
Those concerned are advised Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Luthc action was taken by the local
condition of the human family? powers of mind and soul and to see their local county clerks
O. Ison (phone: study, 734; home board last week at the regular
Is it the plan of the Father in body. All the treasures of the for application blanks and nec­
662, Gold Beach)
meeting.
heaven that man must bear this universe will be open to the essary instructions.
Service
every
Sunday
at
4:09
burden of sorrow and death for- study of God’s redeemed.” Great
p. m. On Saints’ Days when an­
ever? I cannot and do not be- Controversy, page 677.
nounced.
Chapel is across from
lieve this to be the case.
high school. All are welcome.
There are really and truly glo­
Church school every Sunday
rious days ahead and the day of
at 10 a. m.
Baptist Community
their appointment has been defi­
Rev.
Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
nitely fixed by God himself; “For
O.
C.
Turley, Music Director
Smith River Methodist
BY C. E. SEGER
God hath appointed a day in
Jeanette
Pierce, Sunday Schoo'
Gold Beach. Ore.
which he will judge the world in
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Supt.
LIST WITH US NOW!
righteousness.”
Grace
VanZee, supt
ALIEN WAR BRIDES
Sunday
Have
buyers for beach prop­
school at 9:45 a. m
Hath not Christ himself spok­
Morning Worship at 11 a. m
I wo years of residence with
Morning
worship at 11 a.
en “Fear not little flock for it their husbands in the United
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the erty, home sites, income proper­
Evening service at 7:30 p. m. sermon.
ty, ranches, bulb land and timber,
is your father’s good pleasure to
States is the prime requirement
Young people at 7 p. m.
from 10 to 100 million feet.
give you the kingdom.” These
ioi naturalization of alien war
Bible study and prayer serv
promise's will not fail, however brides, the
Oregon Department ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Seventh Day Adventist
USE OUR EXCHANGE SERV-
dark the days may seem. Etern-
of veterans’ all airs was informed
ity must and will succeed the this week.
Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. ICE if you have anything to buy,
Instead of the regular Sunday
sell or exchange. Drop in and let
troubled times which for 60 cen-
Church service at 11 a. m.
school classes at 9:45, the chil­
Checking
Young people meet at 4 p. m. us know.
furies has weighted down the in­ immigration with the bureau of dren of the school will present
and naturalization, the following program:
habitants of earth. Complete hap-
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at
the state veterans agency learn­
7
:30
p. m.
For Sale: Trucks, cars, tractors,
piness can only be achieved in an
Song by the congregation —
eternity to inter in to its bless- ed that war brides who entered Hark, the Herald Angels Sing”
new
roller bearing sliding garage
The quarterly communion serv­
this country under Public Law
ings.
doors,
drag saws, bulb sprayer,
ice will be held at the 11 o’clock
Welcome- Marilyn Brown.
271 of the 79th congress, which
Our days are few and filled
weed
burner,
several stoves, new
“A Visit to Bethlehem,” by the hour, Saturdya, Dec. 18. The quar­
authorizes the entry on a non­
and
used;
oil
water
heaters, dou­
with sorrows. We poison the well­
terly service will be proceeded
quota basis of woman who mar- nursery and beginners.
springs of hope and joy by the
Song, “Bells Across the Snow” by a short Christmas sermon pre­ ble porcelain kitchen sinks, every­
ri»’d American service men over-
sented by Brother Joe Jacobs, of thing in high class used furni­
misuse of their precious heri­
by
the primary department.
s»‘as, have a two-year waiting
ture from oriental rugs at $150
tages. Hope cannot prosper in the period before they may apply to
“The Christmas Story” by the Brookings.
heart that is not completely will­
Prayer meeting studies are be­ to hundreds of good books at 25c
primary’ boys.
become citizens. They must, bow-
ing to permit the Lord to have
“A Number.” by 9-year-o 1 d ing held by the pastor, Leo Van each. This is only a sample.
L be married and living with
his way. Every living soul must eve
Dolson, on the Book of Revela­
juniors.
their hlixlvmile «in,.;....
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JUST A REMINDER! We are
“A Little Candle Service,” by tion. \ isitors are cordially invited
to attend all services.
agent for that new, modern, up-
junior girls.
to-date Vogue Cleaners — all
A Christmas Carol by Inter­
work
guaranteed and you got
Star of the Sea
mediate girls.
grene
stamps also. Pick-up and
i he morning worship service
Catholic Church
delivery on Mondays and Thurs­
at 11:00 a. m. will consist of:
Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor
days.
.
Prelude.
First Sunday of month at 12
“Joy to’ the WorM.” by the noon.
congregation.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Invocation, Dwxwlogy ¿mid Rtr-
spensi ve readi n^.
Complete Real Eestate Service
Gloria Patri.
Clyde Hill, Salesman
Hark, the HrraM
Box 211
South end of town
Several pictures have been
by the congregation. .
Brookings, Oregon
shown in t h e visual education
rending.
program
of
the
school.
Last
week
cs
Anthem : Silent Night,” by the:
choir.
as I See It!
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
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School Notes
FOR THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT!
Ifcautiful Bulova Ladies and Mens Watches —
y Penns—up to a year
Watches, $29.95 $100.00
... $.’1.50 and $16.00
GEORGE W. WIDNEY
Representing Weisiield and Goldberg. Dron a
»‘»»»I to Box 152 tor a call to insure Christmas
delivery in plenty of time.
Ant hem : “Let Us Nou Go Even
I nto Bethlehem” by the choir.
Announcement and offering.
Soprano
Cant igne d
. Noel, by Miss Betti Goldizen.
Sermon: Rev. James Denham,
guest speaker.
Hymn of invitation. Benedic-
tio. recessional by choir and post-
lude.
The Christmas program to be
presented by the young people
at 7:30 p. m.:
A Christmas Carol, by the con­
gregation.
“A Christmas Welcome," by
Ronald Jesser.
A play: “In the Shepherd’s
Field,” young people’s fellowship.
Singing of Christmas carols by
the congregation.
A short candle-light service.
Everyone is invited to come |
and to bring the family. There
will be treats for all the chil-
dren present.
Christian Science Socict*
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at i
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