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The World's Best Climate
SMITH RIVER
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Baker Eddy: "All nature teaches
God’s love to man, but man can
not love God supremely and set
his whole affections on spiritual
things, while loving the material
or trusting in it more than in the
spiritual" (page 326).
planning for the P.-T. A. follies.
The November meeting will be
a pot luck dinner and the room
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Graham
mothers for the fifth and sixth left Monday morning for southern
grades will have charge.
California to spend the winter
Mrs. Hazel Stansell’s room won as is their annual custom. They
the room count by having the usually go to San Diego.
Louis Angel left recently for
largest number of parents and
Reno,
Nevada, to live. He will
friends present. The teachers were
be
joined
by his wife shortly aft-
presented by Mrs. Georgia Fromm
er
Nov.
1.
They have been vis-
each receiving a lovely corsage
iting
his
brother-in-law
and sis-
made by Mrs. Oda Sabin. As each
ter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Curt
Waldien.
was introduced, Mrs. Fromm
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stafford
gave a short resume of the edu
cation and teaching history, with left the first of the week for
many complimentary comments Manchester, Iowa, where they
on their ability and affectionate will visit relatives for several
place in the hearts of the com weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
munity. She told how fortunate
people in Gold Beach are to have spent the week-end at Coos Bay
such a fine teaching staff. Mrs. visiting their son-in-law' • and
Gladys Schuefller and Mrs. Hazel daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Ar-
Leith, accompanied by Mrs. Ves landson. Tuesday their daughter,
per Bailor, sang "The Sweetest Ina, also made a trip to Coos
Bay to visit her sister.
Story Ever Told."
Mrs. Nell Sands gave one of
her inimitable readings of Kip- ITS THE SEASON FOR SAVING
ling’s "Just So Stories." The hos
ITS
tesses were Mrs. Adrian Schroe
der, Mrs. Caroline Oliphant, and
Mrs. Betty Thomas. Refreshments
were served after the program
and Mrs. LeRoy played selections
on the piano.
local News Items
Mrs. Josephine Frame, who
makes her home w’ith her sister,
Mrs. Emma Cooper, celebrated
her 88th birthday on Oct. 10. A
family dinner was held Sunday
at the Cooper home. Guests in
Baptist Community
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albern
Rev.
Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
Cooper of Crescent City, Mar
garet Evans, Georgia King of Supt.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
Smith River and Mrs. Cooper and
son, John. Monday many friends director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
called during the day to extend
Morning worship at 11 a. m
greetings. The honored guest re
Evening service at 7:30 P- m.
ceived many gifts, flowers and
Young
people at 6:30 p. m.
cards. She is enjoying fair health
Sunday,
Rev James Denham,
for one of her age.
former
pastor
of this church, and
Rally day services held Sunday
missionary
to
China, will be the
at the Community hall were well
speaker
in
the
morning. He plans
attended. Sunday school was held
to
go
to
Sounth
America as a
at 10 a. m. with review of various
missionary
soon.
Everyone
is in-
classes under direction of various
vited
to
come
at
11
a.
m.
teachers. At 11 o’clock Rev. E. C.
Oct. 16 is observed by churches
Hicks delivered his sermon, tell
all
over the nation as Laymen’s
ing of the history of the local
Laymen of the church
church now observing its 95th Sunday.
1
anniversary of founding. Special will conduct the evening service.
Young people’s meeting will be
music was furnished by the young
held
at 6:30 p. m. Rev. Denham
people’s choir. Following services
will
bring
a special message. All
a fellowship dinner was enjoyed
young
people
of the community
in the banquet room.
are
invited
to
come. The young
The motion picture, "Senti-
people
have
their
own Bible study
mental Journey," will be present-
and
prayer
meeting
Wednesday
rd at Smith River Friday, as a
night
from
7:30
to
8:30.
Part of
benefit for furnishing the annex
the
hour
will
be
devoted
to an
to the church. Ronald McClish is
swering
questions.
putting the show on at 8 p. m.
Having trouble getting a tele
Maureen O’Hara and John Payne
phone or other complaints along
Star of the Sea
that line? Just drop a line to
are co-stars in the pictures. All
city
recorder B. I. Mather, who
proceeds will go toward the im
Catholic Church
is
gathering
data for the council
provement to the church, now
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
consideration.
“There seems to be
housing two grades of the local
First Sunday of month at 12
no
question
about
the local serv
school. This annex is designed noon.
ice
which
is
much
better than
for use of the Sunday senooi and
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
could
be
expected
from
equip
other functions.
ment
available,"
said
Mather.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacDon
Smith River Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Howard
ald and two children of Compton,
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs of Portland spent several days
Calif., are visiting at th«' home
with Mr. Howard’s parents, Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Plaisted Grace VanZee, supt.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m. and Mrs. C. C. Howard at their
and daughter Marilyn. Mr. Mac
Donald is a son of Mrs. Plaisted. Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the summer place on the Rogue. They
went fishing Sunday in the rain
Sunday evening Rev. Wm. Owen sermon.
and James’ mother was the only
who is superintendent of the Red
one
a fish, as she landed
wood Empire district, Methodist
Seventh Day Adventist a 24-1 catching
b. Chinook. They left Mon
church, will hold services at th«'
Sabbath Sch(M)l — Saturday at
day for Medford where James has
local church. Following the serv 9:30 a. m.
ice he will preside at an official
Church Services—Saturday at a 2-months construction job with
11:00 a. m.
the telephone company.
board meeting of the church.
Young People — Saturday at
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rice of
The state police arrested Wm.
Portland were recent visitors at 3:45 p. m.
Baker and Calvin Couch in Gold
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Beach Oct. 5. The pair had held
at
7:45 p. m. in Harobr.
John Barnum and family. Mr. and
Services this Sabbath will be up a taxi driver and robbed him
Mrs. Rice continued their trip to
at Arcata, Calif., taking the taxi
the southern part of the state. under the direction of Harry Gra to Brookings where it was aban
Mrs. John Sample and nephew’, ham. The service will be a sym- doned. They took the stage to
Dean Noble of Ashland are vis posium-type program presenting Gold Beach and were a the Break
iting Mrs. Sample’s daughter, Mrs. the latest reports on the world- ers Hotel when arrested. They
Chester ('rook, and Mrs. Herbert w ide Voice of Prophecy radio waived extradition and were
work.
Huntley and family.
turned over to California author
Smith River and vicinity wel-
ities.
corned a downpour of
<
rain Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Woods
day which kept at it for 10 hours,
of Alhamba, Calif., brother of
Rowdy creek, which has been dry
Paul Woods, and their mother,
for the summer,
: running to
Mrs. R. M. Newport, of Kern-
the river. Smit) River raised
GOLD BEACH Gold Beach P - ville, Calif., a e spending two
warn rain has I’. A. held its annual reception weeks visiting
at Roguewoods.
started the grass in pastures to in honor of the teachers of grade
They
will
go
on
to Portland to
growing.
and high school, Monday evening visit friends. This is the first visit
at the high school with record at to Oregon for Paul’s brother and
tendance.
he rather likes the rain for a
Mrs. Ellen Clausen, president, change.
Curry County Mission of the
opened the meeting and after flag
D. O. Scott and Tom Reny arc
salute, Rev. Johnson led the meet installing a water system at the
Episcopal Church
Sunday morning service at n ing in a short prayer. Wayne L. M. Rowe home, located north
Thomas, boy scout executive, of of Mack Arch at Pistol River,
a. m. All are welcome.
Port Orford, gave a talk during A tower, holding a 1200-gallon
the business meeting on the dut tank was constructed also. A con-
Christian Science Societj ies and responsibilities of P.-T. A. crete
reservoir for holding addi
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. in sponsoring a Cub pack, for
tional
w ater of 2500-gallon capac
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub which they have agreed to act
ity
was
built in a ravine, fed by
lic is invited.
as sponsor.
springs.
This is pumped into the
"Doctrine of Atonement" is the
A number of parents are en- tower. With this water supply
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in xious to start this program and
all Churches of Christ. Scientist, Adrian Schroeder and Mrs. Ralph the garden and lawns will have
plenty of moisture during the
on Sunday, October 16.
Kessler were appointed as a com dry summer months.
The Golden Text is "All things mittee to obtain men interested
Ralph Wallace of Harbor, who
art» of God, who hath reconciled in representing the P.-T. A. at
was
charged with possession of
us to himself by Jesus Christ, and scout executive meetings and or
illegal
game, requested a jury
hath given to us the ministry of ganize the pack.
trial.
This
was held Tuesday aft
reconciliation." (2 Cor. 5:18).
Mrs. Clauson also asked any
ernoon
in
Judge Paul Connet’s
Among citations which com mothers interested in a singing
justice
court.
"Not guilty" was
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the group to get in touch with her.
following from the Bible: "They I'he music chairman of the State the verdict of the jury.
that arc in the flesh cannot please P.-T. A., Mrs. Lloyd Morris, of
Gold Beach Mineral Society
God" (Rom. 8:8), together with Brookings, is especially interested held an interesting meeting Mon
the following correlative passage in seeing music stressed in all the day evening with Bill Wells pre
from the Christian Science text P.-T. A. programs. Mr. and Mrs. siding. The society plans a field
book. "Science and Health with Wm. Baxter were appointed co- trip up Seven Devils above Ban
Key to the Scriptures," by Mary chairmen of the committee for don, Sunday, Nov. 13.
Gold Beach Notes
Ihr#!
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949
E. E. Hanscam Jr. went to Coos
Bay, Tuesday to attend a Frig-
idaire dealers confab held at that
place, Dealers hold several of
these events each year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Behrens of
Portland were house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers
recently.
Mrs. Curt Waldien left Tues-
day for Los Angeles where she
will visit her children and their
families for a couple of weeks.
Miss Mildred Crawford return
ed to Harbor Monday after spend
ing the summer months in the
Rogue valley, working in the va
rious fruit harvests.
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