Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, August 24, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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Billy” Craham Coming
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AUXILIARY NEWS
IL L IN O IS V A L L E Y NEWS
Thursday, August 24, 1950
Early next month (date to be
A special meeting of the new
announced next week) there is to officers was held Thursday July
be a great rally in the High 27 at 8:00 p.m. The duties and
C A VE JUN C TIO N C O M M U N ITY!
Foursquare Gospel
CHURCH
I
School Stadium at Medford activities of the individual officers
Georg« H. Gray, Pastor
when
people from all the district- were discusses! and planned for
Tabernacle
Mrs. J. S. McDonald of Grand
Mrs. Llewelynn, mother of Mrs.
9 :50 e.m. Sunday School.
around will gather to hear this the coming year.
Rapids, Mich., who was a house Hugh Foster is a guest at the Fos­
Rev.
Walter
Huss,
pastor
11:00 a.m. Church service; and
magnetic preacher. Many will go
The Auxiliary met on August 2 guest of Mrs. Bert Watkins, left
Rev. Rosalie Huss, cc-pastor
Junior church. Mi's. Cross leader.
from Illinois Valley and singers at 8:00 p.m. in the Auxiliary i on Monday for her home. A fare­ ter Court. Her home is in Loa
Invite you to the following
Angeles.
7 :45 p.m. Evening service and
will be wanted for the chorus rooms for their regular meeting, well luncheon was given in he?
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auditorium; and Junior and Inter­ services:
choir.
with 22 members present.
honor on Monday. Present were
Mrs.
Barry
of I .a s Vegan, is a
mediate group, Mrs. Sherier leader Sunday:
Extensive preparations a r e
The meeting was called to order Mesdames Peters, Wilbur, Hamil­
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
house guest at the Burch home.
7:45 p.m. Wednesday, prayer
being made and prayer meeting“ by President Hazel Henry.
ton, McDaniel and Brown and the
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
and tearchers’ meeting.
are being held. To this end “ Willa-
Roll ( all by Secretary Pro Tern | hostess.
8:00
p.m.
Evening
Evange­
S. S. attendance was 106. Birth­
dora” has been opened for a morn­ Josephine Eleneore.
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5EL/W4 NEWS JTEMS
day observed /or Carol Preston. listic service
ing prayer service for any who
Secretary and Treasurers re­
Nathan
Welsh
of
Kerby
had
the
(Mrs. Fritx Krauss)
Thursday:
Announcements were made of the
are able to come, at ten o’clock ports were read and approved.
misfortune
to
crack
his
collar
8:00
p.m.
Crusader
Youth
Mr. and Mrs. Walker and «*> of
oung Folks meeting at the church
each day, except Saturday and
Plans were discussed and made hone last week.
this evening (Thursday) with Mrs. Meeting.
Ashland conducted morning Serv­
Sunday.
for the Jubilee— More to be puh-
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ices at the Selma church Sunday.
Freeman leading. The Rally Day Saturday:
Also Christian people are asked | I i shed about it later.
2:00
p.m.
Junior
Crusader«
Rev.
Gray
and
wife are visiting
which will be coming in Sept, for
Next Sunday morning, two
to observe a moment of prayer a*,
After all committe chairmen
the S. S. was also stressed, and j Last Saturday was our first that hour in their homes or where- made their reports the meeting :n Seattle with the daughter, Mrs. missionaries from South America
Embury and family, and later will will hold services in the morning
the “ Billy” Graham rally which Junior Crusader meeting. It was ever they may be.
was adjourned.
I
he
witli the son, Byron and family and in the afternoon Frank Steu-
comes early in Sept, at Medford greatly enjoyed by those attend­
In the article about the Joint
i at Untatillo.
nenberg will show pictures on
stadium, date soon to be published ing. We are looking forward to
|
Installation
Ceremonies,
your
pub-
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“The Martyr of Idaho.” These
and a goodly number planning to these Saturday afternoon meetings Missionary Society Notes llcity chairman made an error—
go from all the Valley churches. and are planning the services with
The Missionary Society of the The article stated, Guy P. Me-' Rev. and Mrs. Collins and son pictures will be historical as Mr.
In the absence of the pastor much inspirational activity for the Community Church had a very Donald of Grants Pass was Install­ Arthur were guests at “Willa- Steunenberg’s father was governor
Rev, Louis Collins of Central junior boys and girls up to the nice picnic at beautiful Grayback ing Officer for the l-egion Post. dora” Sunday noon, also Mr. Bob of Idaho at the time of the sbory.
Point had charge of the two serv­ age of 15.
Park on the 16th of August with | it should have read—Art Kellert Edwards of Ashland and Mrs.
( harlotte McKenna of Josephine
Mrs. Jack Prentice has gone
ices of the day. He took for his
Parents encourage your juniors j an attendance of fifty-five which ' as Installing Officer.
Hospital.
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morning text from the Book of to attend these meetings. Come included children and three men.
hack to her girlhood kerne in
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t rystal lake, Iowa for a visit, the
Ruth, and gave a most helpful and and see how they enjoy these Our own pastor, Rev. Gray and
The American Legion Auxiliary
practical discourse. II i^ fine son. character building Bible lessons his wife were absent as they are j met on Wednesday August 16th
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drews are first time she has been back in
Don sang a solo “ I Am Amazed.” with good musical numbers and on a vacation trip to Seattle, but 'a t 8:00 p.m. Meeting was called in Portland on a pleasure and 37 years. Her daughter M lid red
Mrs. Collins was at the piano. As band practice. Juniors interested Don Wantland of the Assembly of , to order by President Hazel business trip and will return this went with her to San Jose, where
she will stay with tier sister and
a prelude to the sermon Donald in music have the opportunity to God in Kerby was a guest which Henry—Roll call by Secretary Ida week.
attend school.
gave a personal testimony which learn to play an instrument in the made it very nice. Then we had Blue.
was an inspiration to all who heard band. The pastors are in charge also as men’ guests Glen Champ-
The Jubilee project was dis­
it.
of the services.
ney and Wilson Welch. Out of cussed anil volunteer workers THE MARTYR OF IDAHO
Keep Oregon Green !
Next Sunday, if Rev. Gray is
Our bus will pick up from 1 to town guests were Mrs. Adelia Mc­ noted.
This is the true thrilling story
still away, the pulpit will be oc­ 2 p.m., on the Rockydale Road Donald of Grand Rapids, Michi­
The Legion Post and the Eagles
cupied by Rev. Collins.
through Bridgeview and Holland, gan; Mrs. Mary Seat of Elsinore, had presented a projection mach­ I of the pioneer life conversion and
An Ice-Milk Product
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down the Holland Road to Caves California and Mrs. Lester Boling ine and screen to the James Boys tragic murder of Frank Steunen-
S E L M A B A P T IS T C H U R C H
berg
ex-governor
of
Idaho.
The
hiway, through Cave Junction anil of Grants Pass. The day was Home. The Auxiliary bought and
Rev. S. H. M. Stainea.
back to the church.
spent in visiting, splashing in made green drapes for the living narrative illustrated by colored
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
The Teachers' training course the creek and mostly “eating” and room at the Boys home to enable lides is told by the son of the
Church Services, 11:00 a. m.
will continue at Kerby Assembly j was enjoyed by all those present. the boys to have movies in the tnurdeiM'd man and climaxed by
the stirring story of the conver­
Young Peoples’ Meeting, 7 p. m. of God at 8 p.m., this Friday. All I
day time.
sion of the killer.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, are urged to attend.
Chairman Mario White of Cards
SINGSPIRATION
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This story is o j interest to
8 p. m.
and h lowers noted the sick ones,
every student for its historical
The monthly "Singspiration" to be sent cards of cheer.
B R ID G E V IE W C O M M U N IT Y
CHURCH
was held at the Selma Church with
There being no further busi­ background, and to older people
C A TH O LIC CHURCH
For over thirty years the Com­ ; Rev. Jim Frost of Wonder in ness. the meeting was adjourned— who will possibly remember read­
Father Kelley.
1 charge. There were visitors from Pot Luck was served by the ladies ing and hearing of it.
HeJd in the Catholic Chapel lo­ munity Chapel of Bridgeview.
Tlie story will be presented Sun­ : Sundaes, Cones, Pints, Quarts, :
cated on the Redwood highway, Where love reigns and God is real. outlying towns and representa- of the Auxiliary.
Wm.
D.
Peay,
Pastor
I
lives
from
all
£he
churches
in
day
August 27 at 2:30 p.m. at the • Shakes and Malta.
across from the Ranger station.
Illinois Valley who came to enjoy
Selma Church.
Second and fourth Sundays at
F .0 , E. NEWS
i the music. Rev. Huss of the Gos­
C A V E J U N C T IO N C H U R C H
Do not miss this story you will
11 a.m.
The regular district meeting of
of S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T S pel Tabernacle who has recently
Eagles will be held in Grants Pass never forget it.
Pastor—J. Apigian
come here from Los Angeles, sang Sunday August 27 from 10:00
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Be there yourself, don't be one
Sabbath
School
...............9:30
a
beautiful song, accompanied by
Preaching every Sunday morn­
Church service .................lliOO his wife on the Vibra-harp, and a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All officers and to have others tell you what you
: 620 East ‘E’ St.
Grants Paas j
ing at 10:30, communion services
committees are requested to at­ have missed.
Prayer meeting Wednesday.
Pin
all the churches provided some­ tend and bring your wife or sweet­
immediately following at our
church house just south of J. S E P IS C O P A L S U N D A Y S C H O O L thing in the way of solos, duets, heart. The ladies need not be a
quartets, etc. Although t h e member but they should bring a
Bedingfield's residence on the cem­
Episcopal Sunday school is now
WE NEED LISTINGS ON ILLINOIS VALLEY
etery road. Everyone is cordially being held each Sunday at 10 a.m. weather was hot, all who were dish of food for the Pot Luck
there felt the time was well spent. dinner.
invited.
at the Legion Hall in Cave Junc­
FARMS. HAVE BUYERS.
Marian Wallace the Eagles
tion. An adult class is also being Rev. Louis Collins, who was a
former pastor at Wonder delivered candidate/or Queen of the Jubilee
ASSEMBLY OF COD
organized. All are welcome.
a short message.
Kerby, Oregon
is busy these days scurrying about
Rev. D. B, Wantland, pastor
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IV G A R D E N C L U B S A L E
selling
tickets that are worth
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell I). Holmes three times their price in enter­
The
Garden
Surplus
Product
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
of St. Helens, Oregon announce
62 South Highway 199
Time— all evening services— sale of the Illinois Valley Garden the birth of a seven pound boy tainment value. So why not tell
club
is
held
every
Saturday
at
1
your
friends
about
our
little
(Next to Farmers’ Market)
7-45 D.S.T.
born August 10th. Mr. Russell
Wednesday evening, Bible study p.m., near the Information booth Holmes is the brother of Harry Queen to be and vote by purchas­
of the Oregon Caves on the Caves
ing your ticket from Malian Wal­
GRANTS PASS
and prayer meeting.
lace.
highway. The proceeds of the sale Holmes o f Cave Junction.
’will be placed in their building
j fund.
Club ~NeivA
^ o c ia là a n d
BRINY
QUEEN
Pioneer Realty Co.
OREGON’S GREAT
Christian Science Churches
//YM1ND’ was the subject of
111 the Lesson-Sermon in all
I Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
I Sunday, August 20.
The Golden Text was “Blessed
be the name of God for ever and
| ever: for wisdom and might are
SEPTEMBER 4 - 1 0
his: . . . he giveth wirdom unto
the wise, and knowledge to them
Starts Labor Day
that know understanding" (Dan.
2:20,21).
• Prize livestock on exhibi­
tion,
Among the citations w h ic h
comprised
t h e Lesson-Sermon
• 4-H and FFA State Cham­
was the following from the Bi­
pionship«.
ble: “Let this mind be in you,
• Rodeo and Horse Show
which was also in Christ Jesus”
every night.
(Phil. 2:5), together with the fol­
• Horse racing daily.
lowing correlative passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
• Water Follies of 1950 —
“Science and Health with Key
Gigantic
Aquacade
and
to the Scriptures” by Mary Bak­
Stage Extravaganza.
er Eddy: "With one Fa’her, even
• Free Midway Attractions.
God, the whole family of man
would be brethren; and with one
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Mind and that God, or good, the
(Fed. Tax Inc.)
brotherhood of man would con­
C H ILD R E N
12 and Under
sist of Love and Truth, and have
FREE.
unity of Principle and spiritual
power which constitute divine
Salem, Oregon
Science” (p. 469).
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