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PAGE FOUR The World’s Best Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 I ANMIfMC HEVA/C INEWO Langlois, and his daughter, Mrs and wife, and tom's two small es and the ranks of the denom year since 1902 the net gain in Everett Bagwell of North Bend, daughter’s Sheryl and Anne. ination. the Directors added: “The membership has exceeded the spent Thursday with the Georg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Croston healing work of Christian Sci- gain of 2,784 reported for that By Nancy Moore Guerins. They were on their way A good many clams had tneir to Sixes where they will visit and two small sons are visiting e. ce. always the best barometer year by Mary Baker Eddy, the rest disturbed Sunday when sev- the Ferriers and Charles Fitz at Salem with Mrs. Croston’s of growth in the movement, was Discoverer and founder of Chris- mother. never of better quality or on a I tian Science. In each of the last eral people from here and vicin- hugh for a few days. Mrs. Dorothy Brown is now larger scale than in the last ! 40 years, including the one just ity went to the beaches in search Mr. and Mrs. Will Russell of employed as cook at Langlois year.” past, the gain “has been several of a good dinner. Coos Bay spent Sunday visiting I Grill. The audience filled three aud times as large,” they stated. They Mrs. Carrie Boyce returned on the Lutes Henry and Mrs Sarah Mr. Mitchell and son Jim spent itoriums in The Mother Church reported a net gain of 38 Chris May 29 from Benton City, Wash., Cheever. the week-end at Portland. Mr edifices as well as a nearby the- tian Science churches in the past where she has been visiting her Mrs. Pauline Anderson clerked Adherents traveled from year, bringing the total to more son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and at Dinty’s store during the past Mitchell is employed at Alldrop’s garage for the summer. every state in the union and than 3000. Mrs. Wilburn Autrey, and their week. Speed Anderson has been voted from Europe, Asia, Australia, and three small sons. Mrs. Mattie Mosher of Coos Sixes Grange will hold its reg Bay and Charles Russel of Scots- president of the Bandon nigh other distant points to attend. Many arrived in time to attend ular business meeting, Saturday, burg spent Memorial day in this school band for next year. Several boys and girls in the Sunday services yesterday, and June 10 at the hall, at 8 p. m. vicinity. By Marian Miller community are busy preparing The Mother Church—whose main Mrs. Hood of Corvallis visited for their trip to 4-H summer Visitors at the George Guerin auditorium seats over 4,000—used Don Anderson of Grants Pass her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Boice, for a week. She returned to Cor home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs school at OSC. Those going from the theatre building for the over was aweek-end guest of Travis vallis Friday, taking her two Charles Guerin, their son Tom this vicinity are Mary Donald flow. In addition to today’s com Miller. son. Iris Robbins, Gerald Phil’ips, prehensive session, a series of Miss Nell Shepherd underwent glanddaughters, Judy and Janice, I Glenda Holycross, Irene Sypher, i meetings on various special sub a major operation at Gold Beach with her for a visit of two weeks Delores Bruchler and Donald jects will be held tomorrow and hospital, Friday. Milly, Fred and Iris Robbins Campbell. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Mutt) returned home Wednesday from Mrs. Ethel Corrick _____ of _ Coos throughout the main session Wade have recently taken ove * Cottage Grove where they visited Bay spent Memorial day here ran the theme of the validity the Ophir store. Mr. and Mrs. their grandmother for a week Mr. and Mrs. Harold Batt and an^ power of Christianity to an- L. A. Shepherd, former owners Victor Reynolds is becom A notice is posted in the post son Fred have moved back te | swer the problems of the mod- have moved into one of their ing world-famous as a chef 2^^'^ sta,cs an election Langlois from Port Orford They < ein a£e- Walter S. Cross of cabins about two miles south, since his first recipe appear will bo held June 22 at the high have bought a home. Fitchburg, Mass., Christian Sei- Sci while their new home is under ing in Sunset Magazine. school to decide whether or no4 Rev. and Mrs. Charles Bates ence practitioner and incoming construction. ( In the June issue of the Langlois students will bo sent to conducted services at Langlois President of The Mother Church, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shepherd magazine's “ Chef of the Bandon next year. Voters arc Community church, last Sunday. declared in his keynote address: are on a vacation trip to Wash West/’ page, Victor’s corn asked to remember the date Friday, June 2, the tempera "Men need a deeper under ington. rolls were featured as t ic ture registered the highest and standing ot God and His laws in Leonnard Vanghan of Vaughan Uphir high and grade school recipe of the month. T i s is humidity the lowest of any day order to cope with the present students receiving scholarships Seed Co., New York and Chicago, Vic’s third time since the first of the year. The logging crews day chaos and confusion in world to the 4-H summer school at was a recent visitor to Curry of the year, to nta ke this when he was contacting bulb ceased operations and most oc affairs there is an ‘answer to (. orvallis are Eudora Moore, an honor. growers. the men helped fight fire at the mesmeric doctrines of tryan- Ophir Grange scholarship, Jan * The old master of the bur- Humbug. ny and mental domination which is Burn, Ophir Extension unit; Forrest David, of Brookings becue, is being „ appro uh cd would spread terrorism over so and Betty Lou Whittaker, Cur bulb inspector for (his area, was by several cafes, it has been large areas of the globe. The ry County Bank. lookings over fields in northern reported, but Vic's I v? of answer lies in the spiritual realm, Curry county this week. the great outdoors does not and is available now.” Bill Anderson, old-time resi pennit confinement to a hot Steady progress was recorded dent of Denmark, but now of kitchen. in reports of various Christian \ ast new evidence of the power Science activities. George Chan of pure Christianity to solve | ning. Manager of Committees on mankind’s problems in modern । Publication, reported that in- PORTLAND — Selective Serv- times were reported today by suranc? companies and state ice System Act of 1948. Public the Christian Science Board of ‘laws in growing „ number ---------- • recog- Law No. 759 of the 80th Con- Directors. i mze the validity of Christian Sci- gress, requires that all men on Addressing a gathering of : once treatment, and the right of reaching their 18th birthday must nearly 7.500 Christian Scientists Christian Scientists to practice register, however, these men are ERIC (Ole) ROBERT (Bud) at the annual meeting of The their religion by relying wholly not classified until reaching their ASK STOTENBURG Mother Church, The First Church upon prayer lor physical 19th year, and to facilitate this In referring to Camp Welfare requirement the Oregon State of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, the Directors declared that heal activities ot the church, Gordon headquarters has appointed Mrs. ing ot sickness, “release and en- V. Comer, Clerk of The Mother Eva Lea Long as registrar foA Church, mentioned the healing local board No. 15, Coos and Cur I within one week of a veteran, ry counties. suffering from paralysis, who had Mrs. Long makes her office at j not walked for eight years and the Pete Lesmeister Agency. had not talked tor 20 years Reporting for the Trustees of The Christian Science Publish ing Society, John II. Hoagland, Little Miss Harriet Chapman, manager, said circulation of The < hristian Science Monitor and of six-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and : the denomination’s weekly, its Mrs. Sonny Chapman, and her monthly, and quarterly religious mother were the honored guests of this station. Also, we ('an say that we are noir able । periodicals had in the past year at a baby shower given at the addition of our new hoist. Call in and see it in action, reached the highest levels since home ot Miss Norma Felipe, by to give you complete MARNAK LUBRICATION by the their founding." He reported an Miss Felipe and Mrs. Kathryn int leasing volume of healing Reekman. May 30. A large group testimonies” volunteered by per of friends and relatives w ore sons restored to health by Chris present for an afternoon of con tian Science. versation and games, with Mrs. Chapman opening the many gifts The church docs not publish her daughter had received. membership figures, but the Di-1 The hostesses served refresh- rectors reported that in each ments lato in the afternoon. ( —------- OPHU NOTES Vic Reynolds Scores Again Christian Science- Reports '49 Gains Draft Registry Set Up In Brookings WE WISH AHI Shower Was Given A Change In Management BROOKINGS TEXACO SERVICE WALTER S. CROSS Fitchburg, Massachusetts Inn : President of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts * CO MILLION STRONG and still growing! The United States has 40 million tele phone — more than the rest of the world put together. And American te’ephone service is still growing! Working free of monopoly — with governmental regulations only in the public interest the telephone industry has been free 1 giving the American people service that if Biuuatched tor efficiency, convenience and value. 1 ¡¡Olirmi; tnvirn» richment" a full answer to hu- man trouble awaits all mankind through tlw utilizing of spirit ual power. Emphasizing “the meaning of pure Christianity” for the pres ent age, the Directors pointed to concrete evidence that spiritual power can be utilized to heal dis- ease, enlarge individual capacitv provide “sure guidance," uncox er hidden resources, a n d provide Without measure, “the precise good that is needed” I individual in every human cir cumstance. Their message, read by Thomas E Hurley, retiring First Reader oi The Mother Church, highlight ed a session at which progress was reported in many Christian Science activities. A report of healings of serious diseases by Christian Science, compiled from many countries, was read. 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