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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON the score of 59 to 34. After the ers’ meeting, followed at 8 by first four minutes it was never prayer meeting which Elder Van a question of who might be the Dolson will lead. His subject: winner, when Felipe, Barrett and “The First and Second Advent "A little foolishness now and Astin score almost at will, and of the Holy Spirit.” This is the then ...” which certainly was in the meantime stopping the last opportunity Elder Van Dol supplied by the donkey basket big guns of Denney Logging Co. son will have to meet with this church in capacity of a prayer ball game last Thursday evening meeting and he wishes that all at the high school gym, rocked who possibly can might attend the populace with mirth beyond prayer service this week. expectations. NO f ^ Smith River Methodist Stanley Patterson who may be classed as supreme back of the1 Under direction of Blaine Grib Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mra meat block at Dimmick’s market ble, local builder, work at the j 7>*»ce VanZee. supt was just an object of ridicule in Nook Cafe is rapidly advancing Morning Worship at $1 a. m his role Thursday night. John L. as late last week an was Mumbower had several contacts added to the rear of the build Aev. Knutson will deliver the with the floor in his hectic rush ing to enlarge the kitchen, and norning sermon. to lay hands on the ball. Leo to increase the storage room. Baptist Community Lucas knows, also, how to meas-' The “walk-in” cooler will be ure density of a wood floor. J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister moved back to the place occupied Lumber tycoons, such as Henry 1 by the old kitchen, with the new Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School Kerr, were ordinary players to • kitchen being moved forward to Superintendent. the “mule skinners,” a group of shorten the steps to be taken Sunday School for all ages at untiring high school boys. by waiters. 9:45 a. m. Exhausted beyond recuperation In addition to these improve Worship Service at 11 a. m. at the quarter a new crop of ments, the interior is to be com Evening Service at 7:30 p. m men were substituted second, pletely changed, with knotty Prayer meeting, and Bible and these two groups managed pine paneling being used gener Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve. to match basket for basket with ously । to re-decorate the interior. the high school boys. Choir Practice, Thursday at The cafe will be closed about Following intermission, when a a month for this work. 8:00 p. m. third group was run on the floor, Episcopal the boys began pulling away’ as the men became more and more Rev. C. W. Lover in charge: football inclined, instead of be residence, Gold Beach. ing wrapped up in hitting the Service the first Sunday’ of th Christian Scientist hoop for scores. The boys won month at 11 a. m. Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. by a score of 26 to 14, after the Catholic Church “Soul” is the subject of the half had ended 12 to 12. Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Given half the gate receipts of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, First Sunday of month at 12 after federal tax had been paid, ’ noon. the high school student bodv fund 1 February 18. The Golden Text is "Truly my m became richer by about $90. All other Sundays at 8 Soul Waiteth upon God: from CRESCENT CITY (Ps. him cometh my salvation LUTHERAN CONGREGATION 62:1). Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor Among citations which com- Ph 2424 prise the Lesson-Sermon is the Parsonage, 724 I St. following from the Bible: “Bless Services in the Seventh-Day Mrs. C. W. Dam left Thurs the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my Adventist church on J. Street. day for Missoula, Mont., where God, thou are very great; thou Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. she will, February 17, attend the art clothed with honour and Divine Worship at 11 a. m. golden wedding anniVersar of majesty” (Ps. 104:1), together Lutheran hour everj’ Sunday her sister, Mrs. Frank (Grace) with the following correlative at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net Jones. ’Mrs. Dam expects to re passage from the Christian Sci main in the Montana city for a ence textbook: "Science and work. month. Mid-week Lenten service Thurs Health with Key to the Scrip Mrs. Dam, it is said, was ham tures” by Mary Ilaker Eddy: "As day at 8 p. m. Sunday of Chris pered, while in Washington, by used in Christian Science, Soul tian fundamentals Monday at 8 inclement weather, however, did is properly the synonym of Spir p. m. in the parsonage. Confirm not arrive late for the affair. it, or God, but out of science, ation instruction for children on soul is identical with sense, with Saturdays 9:30 a. m. at the par material sensation.” (page 482). sonage. All are cordially invited to attend our services and to Seventh-Day Adventist bring their children to Sunday Sabbath School — Saturday at school. 9<45 a. m. Displaying teamwork little shy Next Sabbath Elder VanDolson of professional or collegiate in will speak on the subject “The class The Ramrods, sponsored by Lamb who Became a Shepherd.” Bruce Yohe, district represen Chetco Rod & Gun Club, scuttled We invite our friends and neigh tative for United States Cham the Denney Logging Co. of Smith bors to hear this sermon. ber of Commerce, of Eugene, vis River, last Thursday night by Wednesday night at 7:00 teach- ited in this area from Wednes day until Friday and returned the first of the week to continue his work here until completed. In advancing the program of the United States Chamber of Com merce, Mr. Yohe is obtaining a BE ALWAYS FAITHFUL—ALWAYS!! list of subscribers to “Nation’s j Always faithful—always helpful—in our modern Serving. Business,” publication of the or That has made us worthy to more and more families in this ganization. community. Facts, figures, and terms given upon request. Pre-Arrangements Welcome. Donkey Basketball Amuses Fans, Thur. New Kitchen Being Bob P age T hree G raj’ of of Portland called at the A. P. Ccrescent Hendricks place of business on __ Citj’, and his ? secretary, *. " -» Miss their way home from the Furni- Burke, v were business callers in ture Mart, at San Francico, on this area Friday evening. Mondav .Mrs. Doris Ackley wen by air- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hendricks plane to Kittanings, Pa., last and daughters, Pauline and Nan- week to visit her mother, »who cj’ and Fay Rausch, returned on has been hospitalized for three Saturday from San Francisco. weeks from accidental burns on They had been held up at Gar her body below the waist. Mrs. berville tor 26 hours on the way Ackley’ will also visit an aunt1 to San Francisco because of bad and her grandmother. road conditions. _ Mrs. Etta Brantford, mother of* F. W. Martin, who had been Mrs. \ irgil Goldsberry and Roy laid up for some time with a Sunderland, returned to Portland siege of pneumonia, is still con Monday night after spending two fined to his home but is reported months in this area. to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Haviland Use these columns—it pays! 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