Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 07, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, June 7, 1951
BROOK INGS-H ARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
when Rev. W. O. Grunow' was in­
stalled as Pastor of prac*
’
eran Church, "The Church of
Lutheran Hour’ of Crescent ijy
which is endeavoring "to brii^g
Christ to the Nation", Lutherans
of Brookings and vicinity . attend-
ed the Lutheran services in Cres-
cent City which are held every
Sunday.
CRESCENT CITY
Having been requested again
LUTHERAN CONGREGATION
by Lutherans of Brookings to
Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor
conduct such Lutheran serv ices
“Church of the Lutheran Hour ’ also in Brookings Pastor Grunow
Parsonage, 724 I St.
Ph 2424 finally on Sunday May 6th con­
Services in the Seventh-Day sented to do so, if a place could
be found for such services. A
Adventist church on J. Street.
place has finnally been secured,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
namely St. Timothy Episcopal
Divine Worship at 11 a in.
Lutheran hour every Sunday Church of Brookings.
Sunday,
Seventh-Day Adventist at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net­ Hence beginning o n Lutheran
June 17th at 7:30 p.m.
Sabbath School, Saturday at work.
the Epis-
“Church of the LutheranHour’ ■ervices will be held in
9:45 a. m.
at
in
Brookings,
copal
Church
to
which
all are
Church services, Saturday
to conduct services
1950
cordially
invited.
11:00 a. m.
Ever since December 3
ed an accident to his hand, which
shows much improvement.
About 84 children are enrolled
at the Community Bible School,
supervised by Velma Richardson
at the Community Church begain-
ing Monday and continuing for
two weeks. The children find the
art w'ork, games, music and intei.
esting Bible stories much to their
liking. Many of the mothers and
older girls are assisting.
Mrs. Marjorie Goldberry is
spending a tw’o weeks v act ion in
Portland visiting relatives.
Send the Pilot to friends—it’ll
save lots of writing.
is the true God, he is the living
God, and an everlasting king” (Jer
10: 10, together with the follow-
ing sorrelative passage from the
Christian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to
by Mary Baker
the Scriptures” U
There
is
but one creator
Eddy :
and one creation” (p. 502)
With The Churches
i The Christian Science Publishing House
Episcopa’
Rev. C. W. Lever, Vicar.
Complete defense from disaster ( ress - i n - gaining
„ 1 eg a 1 recogni
and destruction is immediately tion of the concept that the right
Services at 8:15 a. m. Sunday
St. Timothy's Episcopal C hurch,
available to every . individual and of religious freedom includes the church services w ill be held cwei>
right
to
seek
physical
healing,
in
nation through spiritual undei-
Sunday. Everyone is invited to
^tanding of God, the < Kristian good faith, by spiritual means.
Noting the growing public in-! come to these services.
Icience Board of Directors de­
tercst in religion, Horace
J.
dared today.
Smith River Methodist
Carver,
Publishers
’
Agent
dis-
Taking note of the world crisis
Sunday School at 10 a m. Mr&
they affirmed that the deepest closed that sale of the w ri tings Grace VanZee, supt
laws of the universe are spiritual o f Mary Baker Eddy, Discover­
Morning Worship at 11 a. m
and can be er and Founder of Christian ±ev. Knutson will deliver the
laws of harmony
utilized for individual protección Science, today are double what
norning sermon.
and preservation of human free­ they were ten years ago.
John H. Hoagland. Manager of
dom.
Catholic Church
Their special massage was read The Christian Science Publish-
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
Society, reported that all
First Sunday of month at lx
nt the Annual Meeting of the mg
time
peaks had been touched dur-
Mother Church, The First ('hurch
noon.
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, to mg the years in advertising
All other Sundays at 8 a.
Among Citation which com- lineage and circulation of The
assembled from all over the Christian Ssinece Monitor.
Baptist Community
J.
L. MUMBOWER. Minister
world.
Church members from all over
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
the world
Japan, New Zea­
Superintendent.
land, Sweden, and other distant
Albert Reynolds of A it k i n
Sunday School for all ages at
countries, as well as Canada and Minnesota arrived Satuday Morn-
9 45 a. m.
came to
the United States
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
Boston lor the meeting, which has Bol linger another sister, Isohella
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m
been held annually tor more than Stanton came f rom Missoula,
Prayer meeting, and Bible
half a century. Smaller meetings Montana, with him for a short Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
on s|x‘ciali/ed subjects convene stay and family reunion.
Choir Practice, Thursday at
on days tollowing the main ses­
Ainsworth of Los 8:00 p. m.
sion.
uis been visiting
In their massage the Directors her sister, Mrs. C. MacKenzie re-
Christian Scientist
called tor individual spiritual turned to her home on Wednes
Services Sunday at 11 00 a m
courage m meeting critical global day.
God the Only Cause and Cre­
said Christian
problems.
ator
is the subject of the lesson-
J immy Robinson will arrive
Sermon
in all Churches ot Chiist,
f rom F o rt Belvoir Virginia o n
f eat e d, a n d forecast "g r e a t
Saturday. He recently suffer- Scientist, on Sunday June 10.
spiritual progress" ahead.
The Golden Text is Great and
New President of The Mother,
marvellous are thy works, Lord
Church for the coming year, it
God Almighty; just and true aie
was announed, is Mrs. Lora C.
t h y ways, thou king of saints”
Rathvon of Boston. In a ringing
(Rev. 15:3)
address Mrs. Rathvon said that
Among Citation which comp­
never was the need more urgent
prise the Lesson-Sermon the fow-
Stock of Ladies Apparel shop
to look beyond the material
at invoice price. Living quar­ i lowing from the Bible: "'rhe Lord
sens«' of Ide, to "see man as
ters in rear of shop. South of
God's spiritual idea.” Forecasting
g re a t e r spiritual ashievement
courthouse square in Gold
she said "We are standing on the
Beach.
brink of a new era
emphasized
t lumie
also by Walter S. Cross of Eitch­
35 acres just north of Harris
retiring President
burg
State Park. Beautiful location
who said tin' world is undergo
ing, the most profound and stir
between highway and sea—
ring revolution of all time."
plenty of water, fine building
being over
"Materialism
sites.
turned. A profound ferment is at
work," he said. He spoke ot an
open-minded, inquiring attitude
in human thought toward re­
ligion "which presages a new era
in Christianity."
LOCAL
NEWS
FOR SALE
reports on world-wide activities
of the Christian Science Church.
The crowds attending the meeting
overflowed the mam edifice ot
(The Mother I'hurch, which seats
Bearly MM o to a nearbv smalles
nud’tomml a n d ais o a nearby
th« ter building.
cancer. lameness,
1 o.ilmg
through•
deainess
reported
spiritual means.
c<' Board
b\ the
port reati
of Lectureship m
b\ \dair Hickman of New York
Mr. Hickman also deported
the return ot Christian Science
lestures to the Orient after a war-
i
Channing, Manager of
Science Committees on
nntv nmiT-
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