Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 11, 1941, Image 5

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Illinois Vallej News. Thursday. December 11. 1911
O'BRIEN WOMEN'S
CLUB MET FRIDAY
LAST CHANCE TO ORDER
NAVY TRADE TRAINING GAVE ME MY START
SAYS PRESIDENT, SPERRY CORPORATION
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(By Pearl Barrett)
The O'Brien Women’s club met
last Friday afternoon at the home
the club’s president, Mrs. Anna
Stiwak with 26 ladie« present, two
of them being added to the mem­
bership roll during the meeting.
As an opening number Mrs. Wil-
b- r read a very inspiring poem
entitled, “A Litany of Simple
Things.” This poem was sent her
by Mrs. Hard ie. a sister of our own
Mrs Chris Wendt.
Since this was the first mee: i: g
after the club's bazaar, the treas­
urer. M rs. Miller, was ready with
th< financial report. The amounts
ken in at the various booths was
quite satisfactory, although then
were a number of articles left un-
cold. Tbese will be Jnken to the
next club meeting with the idea
of disposing of them.
Mis. Brown presented prizes to
tl e booth contest winners. To
Mis. Boyd chairman of the “White
1 ephant” booth, for the most at-, THOMAS A. MORGAN (pictured
ti ictive, and to Mr-. Morris, chair- : in insert), president of the Sperry
loan of the fancy work booth, for I Corporation, world's largest manu­
facturers of aeronautical and ma­
the highest sales amount.
rine instruments, received his
A sincere vote of thanks was early technical training in the
g'ven Mis. Wilson for her splendid U. S. Navy, in which he enlisted
as a young man. “This has proved
w >rk in managing the dinner.
Mrs. Brown, general chairman, of great value to me in later years,’’
gave a report of special interest. said ex-sailor Morgan. Pictured
above are new Navy recruits re­
Mrs. Patrick is so pleased with the ceiving electrical training at one
ii -tilts of her Chinese tea booth
t it she suggested making a ben­
Come in and find something tc
efit tea, an annual event. The
proceeds to go to some one in suit the pleasure of each mentbei
of your family.
need, not necessarily Chinese.
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It was reported that a gift has
CARD OF THANKS
already been iTceived for our club­
We want to thank the friends
house, a bronze plaque of Abra-
who
so kindly expressed sympa­
by
Mrs.
ham Lincoln, presented
thy, offered assistance and gave
Utley of O'Brien,.
For a perfect ending ’ of this the beautiful floral offerings dur­
or ing our recent bereavement.
meeting, our secret sisters,
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Words cannot convey the com­
“Powder Ladies ” 'Were
were made
known, And were there oh’s and fort of these acts when we feel
our grief so keenly in the loss of
all’s of surprise.
Dainty refreshments were serv­ our beloved husband and father,
ed. As the next meeting will be Henry Pfefferle.
Mrs. Myrtle Pfefferle
near Christmas, there will be a
and Family.
gift exchange. Each member to
take a gift not to exceed 25 cents
in price. This meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Earl Boyd, Fri­
day afternoon, December 19.
e American Legion Auxil
i>y Ladies will explain in d
aii all about the “Hope Chest
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Opportunities for advancement,
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CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
COMMUNITY CHURCH
NEWS OF INTEREST
Attendance at Sunday School
nearly reached the 70 mark, there
being 69 present, and collection
was $2.35. Several were absent
on acconut of illness, Mrs. George
Hicks, and Georgeen, and Miss
Grace Iversen. The Junior High
class, Mrs. Lee, teacher, has a fine
group of boys and they may soon
out number the girls.
Frequent practices are now in
order, both for choir and the
Chrstmas program, the former on
Tuesday evening and the latter on
Friday night.
The missionary society is hold-
iiot its special Christmas party and
meeting today (Thursday) at the
Lome of Mrs. Seat, when there will
bo exchange of gifts and a fireside
service.
G. H. Griffin, father of Merle
Criffin of Grants Pass, is spending
;■ few weeks with Rev- and Mrs.
Gray.
At the morning church service,
Mrs. Dow <ang “When Love Shines
In” and Rev. Gray took for his
text the 33 P-alm, stressing in par­
ticular “ ’Man's need of a Master,"
illustrating the same by incidents
front the lives of Paul, Isaiah,
Moses, the rich young ruler and
Nicodemus.
The attendance at the church
service is noticably increased and
all are more than welcome.
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ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting W“dnesday at
7 :30 p. m.
You are invited to meet with
us.
Lynn Jolliffee, elder, Cave Junc­
tion.
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(By Ruby Hosford)
Mrs. Robert Balzke our librarian
brought out about 40 books from
the Grants Pass library. Mias Hill
- y- that O'Brien and Wolf Creek
are her two prize rural libraries.
Among the new books are: For
W hom the Bells Toll by Ernest I
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Church services 11 to 12 a. m.
Come Sunday ami hear Dr.
Geo. H. Gray, Pastor,
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