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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Lutherans Observe Bulb Committee
Prote^ tant ^tart
Reports to Growers
Martin
Luther
sincprp
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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.”
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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
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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.
G race E v a n g e lic a l L u th e ra n , o f
C rescent C ity . T u n e in ! T e ll a ll
P ilo t class ads reach y o u r m a r y o u r frie n d s .
T h is S u nd a y v ■? celebrate the
ket q uicker- tr y them !
h irth d a v o f P o rte s ta n tis in and in
With The Churches
CHURCH OF CHRIST
These services are held by the
authority and assignment of the
National Lutheran Council, rep
resenting most of Lutheranism
in America. Come, You are al-
icays welcome!
Seventh-day Adventist
MANSON METCALF, Pastor
S:30 a. m. S a b b a th School, on
S a tu rd a y .
11:00 a. m. S e rm o n b y M r.
B ro o k in g s , p rin c ip a l o f th e S e v
e n th -D a y A d v e n tis t School, C re s
ce n t C ity .
4 :30 to 5 :30 S to ry H ^ u r fo r thi?
C h ild re n . Com e and w o rs h ip w ith
us each S a bb a th.
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