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Page Eight BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON ■ Lutherans Observe Bulb Committee Prote^ tant ^tart Reports to Growers Martin Luther sincprp ■ When M a rtin L u th e r, a sincere and devout C a tholic monk, pro- I There is not much to report fessor, and priest, at the U niver- this week There are s till three it> o f W itte n b e rg , S axony, G er- many, nailed his now famous 95 sentences o r theses to the church door on Oct. 31, 1517, ch alleng ing a ll comers to debate p u b lic ly w ith him on the basis o f S c rip ture, certain questions regarding indulgences a n d m an’s eternal salvation and thus m ild ly p ro te stin g against c e rta in false doc trin e s and superstitions in the established church at the tim e, he u n w ittin g ly ushered in t h e G reat R eform ation of the Church. b uye rs g o in g about am ong the grow ers try in g to get th e ir num bers fo r the year. I. II p a rtic u la r the Lu th e ra n church. On th is occasion the pastor w ill preach on 2 Thess. 2:1-17: “ St. P a u l’s Prophecy o f the Great A n ti-C h ris t.” -■■■ I ■■ .11 ■■ ASSEMBLY OF GOD A T I. O. O. F. H A L L W. R. PATTERSON, Minister Thursday, October 25, 195 r St. Timothv Episcopal . Church Rev, C. M. L ever , Past Residence, Pioneer Road. S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Second and fo u rth Sundays a t 11:00 a. m. M orning W orship CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Come fo r Sunday school and stay 11:00 a.m. A ll are c o rd ia lly invited. Service« Sunday at 11:00 a. m. fo r this w orship hour. 7 45 p. m S P E C IA L . T his S un Wednesday testim onial meet- day we w ill be inform ed about 8:00 p.m. Lutheran Services our “ N a tio n a l Speed-the-Light Reading room in church, open P rogram ,” by W ilm e r Patterson, (A m e rica n L u th e ra n ) F rid a y 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. who w ill also brin g the message D ivin e W o rsh ip Services, 2nd Comer of Pine and Alder of the evening. Come and hear and 4th Sunday evenings o f th e Across from the Greenhouse this young man prach. m onth, a t 7:30 p. m. The church where you hear the P lace: H a rb o r Grange H a ll. “ P ro b a tio n a fte r D e a th ” is the su b je ct o f the Lesson-Serm on in whole gospel for the whole man. P a sto r: fTRev. N o rm a n L. O rth a ll C hurches o f C h ris t, S c ie n tis t, o f C oquille, Ore. T he bulbs seem to be p re tty w e ll sold o u t. W e w o n t to m ake a c o rre c tio n o f th e m a rk e t re p o rt last week. 'This c o m m itte e does not u rg e th a t th e s u rp lu s sevens be p la n te d back i f th e re are m an y le ft w hen a ll th e buyers get done. W h a t we u rg e is th a t a ll lily g ro w e rs, w h o p rize the business, to guage the size o f th e ir p la n t ings by th e ir in d iv id u a l m a rk e ts . on Sunday, O c to b e r 28. Catholic Church Hence th e 31st o f O c to b e r has T he m a rk e t can absorb o n ly a T he Golden T e x t is “ T he h o u r Rev. F r. Don Denman e v e r been re g a rd e d as th e b ir th lim ite d n u m b e r o f C ro ft lily bulbs. is com ing, and now is, w hen the F irs t Sunday o f the m onth at d a y o f the p ro te s ta n t ch u rch , and N ow is the tim e to s e ttle the dead s h a ll h ea r th e voice o f the 11:00 a. m. in p a r tic u la r o f th e L u th e ra n . q ue stio n o f s u rp l usses , t o r 1952. Son o f G od: and th e y th a t h ea r A ll o th e r Sundays at 8 a. m. L u th e r in siste d th a t in m a tte rs T he p ric e has not been cuflfc«4> s h a ll liv e .” (Joh n 5 :2 5 ). o f c h u rc h jy d o c trin e and p ra c i- S tic k to it. 15c, 25c 30c and 3 5tf t- A m o n g c ita tio n s w h ic h co m tic e G od’s W o rld alone, the B i prise th e Lesson-Serm on is the Baptist Community ble, and not th e o p in io n s o f men fo llo w in g fro m the B ib le : “ Keep J. L. MUMBOWER, M inister n o r the tra d itio n s o f the fa th e rs , th y h e a rt w ith a ll d ilig e n c e ; fo r sh ou ld be th e source. In o b se rv o u t o f it are the issues o f lif e ” Mrs. A. F. P ierce, S u nd a y School S u p e rin te n d e n t. ance o f th is b irth d a y fe s tiv a l, the (P ro v . 4 :2 3 ), to g e th e r w ith the B R O O K IN G S S u nd a y School fo r a ll ages a t B ro o k in g s E v a n g e lic a l L u th e ra n fo llo w in g c o rre la tiv e passage in M ission. “ T h e C h u rch o f th«» L u th e C h ris tia n Science te x tb o o k , 9:45 a.m. th e ra n H o u r,” w ill have a special W o rs h ip S e rvice a t 11 a.m. "S cience and H e a lth w ith K e y to V .F .W , H a ll se rvice S unday, O ct. 28, a t 7:30 th e S c rip tu e rs ,” by M a ry B a k e r E v e n in g S e rv ic e a t 7:30 p.m. p. m. at St. 'T im o th y ’s E piscopal B ib le stu d y fo r a ll agec a t 10 E d d y : “ The tru e sense o f being P ra y e r m e e tin g , and B ib le c h u rc h , o pp osite the B ro o kin g s a m . S unday m o rn in g , fo llo w e d and its e te rn a l p e rfe c tio n should tu d y a t 8 :0 0 W ednesday eve. school. The p asto r, the Rev. W. by song and p ra y e r service and appear now, even as it w ill here C h o ir P ra c tic e , T h u rs d a y a t O. G ru n o w , w ill preach on the p re ach ing . a fte r ” (page 550). 8:00 p.m . Second T hessalonians, 2:1-17. His C om m un io n a t 11:43. th em e is : "S t. P a u l’s P rophecy Speakers fro m v a rio u s co n g re o f the G reat A n ti- C h ris t.” A ll are g a tio n s o f the c h u rc h a pp ea r on c o rd ia lly in v ite d to come. tht> p ro g ra m . R oseburg ch u rc h w ill fu rn is h the sp ea ker fo r th is L o rd 's D ay. A w a rm C h ris tia n w elco m e a w a its you w h e re the These books have re c e n tly been C h u rch o f C h ris t m eets. added to the lib r a r y * shelves: “ T lie Sea A ro u n d Us” by R a Brookings Lutheran chel I,, ( ’arson. "S u -M e i’s Golden Year" by M a r Mission g u e rite H a rm o n Bro. The C h u rc h o f the L u th e ra n H o u r “ C andlem as B a y ” by R u I :i W . O. G ru n o w , P a s to r M oore. 751 I St., C rescent C ity , C a lif. "C h ild re n o f th e C overed W a T elephone 2124, C rescent C ity g o n ." by M a ry Jane C a rte r. A ll services a ie held in S t. “ T he H e p b u rn .’’ by Jan W e s t T im o th y ’s E piscopal c h u rc h op c o tt. posite the schools. “ Lost Is la id ," B y James N o r S u nd a y School e v e ry Sunday, m an H a ll. 6 :30 p in.. “ John S tudehaker A n A m e ii- D iv in e services e v e ry Sunday, can D re a m .” 7:30 p.m. “ S la ve W ive s o f N e h a le m ,” by 1:00 p m. S u n d a ys: “ T he L u .(’h u rc h e ll. th e ra n H o u r" over s ta tio n K C R E D on atio ns o f books have byen at C rescent C ity , sponsored by received fro m M rs . A c k le y and Zora Z ie g le r. M a n y cash d o n a L utheran L a y m a n ’s League, and in p a rt by th e B ro o k in g s E v a n tio n s have also been made w h ic h g e lic a l L u th e ra n M ission and by w e ie g ra t d u l l y received. 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