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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1950)
EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Kerby, Oregon Re». D. B. W antland, pastor Episcopal Sunday school is now being held each Sunday at 10 a m. at the Legion Hall in Cave Ju n c The first m eeting o f the Wom- tion. An adult class is also being i en’s Missionary council convened C A V E J U N C T IO N C O M M U N IT Y H arry Mills and Mrs. Marvin l)rgall¡ze4 . \ i | are welcome. CHURCH i on Thursday, Septem ber 14, with ___________________ Cross. Owing to the W m m ttf ! Mrs. Freem an, Mrs. Pauline Sheri-j I eight present. A num ber of quilt George H. Gray, Pastor CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH . . , e r acted as superintendent. The f S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T S b,OCks W" e P,ec<“d and P,ans were 9:50 a.m. Sunday School. g irls' choir is quite an addition to _ . , . , . I begun to prepare Christm as boxes 11:00 a.m. Church service; and P astor— J. Aptgian the service and will be m eeting Ju n io r church, Mrs. Cross leader Sabbath School __________9 :S0 ’ for som* missionary families. Aft- on S aturday at 1 :30 p. m. at the 7 :45 p.ra. E vening service and Church service ............. „...lliO O er a very enjoyable lunch, the church for rehearsals. au ditorium ; and Ju n io r and In te r Prayer meeting Wednesday. . „ „ . .. , . group was privileged to have Mrs. At both services a le tte r was m ediate group, Mrs. Sherier leader ; John Skinner lead in the devo 7:45 p.m. W ednesday, p rayer read from Opal and Eldon Johnson and tearch ers’ meeting. from their Bolivian mission field. "S1NGSP1RAT1ON" AT KERBY tional pei iod and the business ____ ’ and rejoices in victories, yet tells The "S ingapiration” which was meeting. o .._ j i j also of hardships through rising held last Sunday afternoon at the The following officers were Sunday school attendance was , . . ... e n ..v j v j t prices and other hindrances to the Keiby church was well attended, 115. Birthdays were observed for * elected: Mrs. G ilbert W antland, work. and a num ber of fine specials president; Mrs. Jess Taylor, vice O ctober 1. a week from next were featured. president and corresponding secre Groups represented the churches ta ry ; Mrs. Marshal, secretary- Sunday, will be Rally day with special features and prom otions of W onder, Selma, Kerby, Com treasurer. munity. Bridgeview. Gospel T a b e '- and installation of new officers. fo r During the afternoon two letters naele and O’Brien. Dependable, N ationally Known Rev. Gray took for his m orning were lead, one from India and the The next “ S ing-piration" will other front C entral America. W atches a t Reasonable Prices, them e, "The Peace of God," from The next m eeting of the the Go To the te x t in Heb. 13:20-21. The occur on October 15 at the Com Collins family from C entral Point munity church, W. M. C will he held today. T h u rs were present and Rev. Collins told day. from 2 to 4 p. nt. All ladies som ething of the victories of the and place. We are very sorry to are cordially invited to these m eet 619 East " H " St., Grants Pats past week and he and Mrs. Collins have a num ber of our fine young ings. We often have excellent used sang, “ He Bore the Cross for Me.” folks leaving this week for college. The training class studying watches at ridiculously "G od's W onderful Book" was Next Sunday afternoon there is They will fce greatly missed. low prices. Two circle m eetings were held concluded last week. A ttendance to be a baptism, a t the usual time last week, the Town circle on and interest was good throughout Thursday afternoon with a goodly the six weeks of study. The fol I it tendance. and the Redwood cir lowing completed the course anil AUTHORIZED DEALER cle at "W illadora” with 17 p re s will receive certificates: PUMPS ent, includin'/ Mesdames Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert W antland. Boucher, Hill. Curnow, Alena Mr. and Mrs. Jess Taylor, Louise Domestic and Irrigation Brown, P eter, G ray, Burton, Horner, Arle Scott, Mrs. Glen Galland. McDaniel, Dora Brown, Pluntlee, Mrs. Eula Cox, Mrs. Ray and guests Mesdames Foster, Wedde, Mrs. Luther Sherier, Rev. Industrial and Residential l.angeber r, Thomas, Short, Bush- and Mrs. W alter Huss, Mr and uan and - >n Roger. Mrs. Foster Mrs. J u d Yandell, and Ru ter land Mrs. Short became new mem- Martin. I bers. Several new projects were This coming Sunday is Rally and j discussed, and work was done on Promotion day. The various classes Cave Junction I quilt blocks, and a game of Pen- will have a part in the program , I nies was enjoyed by the group, no beginning at 10 a. m. An aw ard i one being able to com plete the to be presented to the one bring questions, but several tying fo r ing the largest number. j high place. Each evening this week, Sunday W ednesday was held the first afternon and evening, we will at I all-day m eeting of the missionary tend the evangelistic m eeting in society for some time, with an un progress at the Foursquare church. usual attendance, and many plans Opening night (T uesday) was were made for the fall. The Red outstanding with the beautiful i wood circle was in charge of the rock display and a soul-atirrin) | luncheon and all articles of food— message by P at Malone. A num I very tem pting, too— w ere sold for her responded to the a lta r invita so m any pennies, which was a tion. Remember— no Sunday eve pleasing change from the covered ning service at Kerby. Everyone dish plan. attend the revival. N O TES WATCHES JOHNSON JEWELER ADVANCE Wiring K ’s Electric Service j r ONLY 79 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE XMAS Come Early! Avoid the Rush! HOBBY SHOW Make Your Selections While Stock Is Complete. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 BOB a n d R U T H S h o p i 10 A M. to 10 P. M. Cave Junction ILLINOIS VALLEY II Choose b etw een Styleline and Fleetline Styling C H U R C H O F C H R IS T Episcopal Group Meeting Last Friday evening the Epiaco-I P™ *ching every Sunday morn- pal Church group, with Rev. Les «»« a t 10:30, communion service» lie Dunton, met at the home of '"'m ediately following at our John and Gloria Holm in KeH>y. church house Just south of J. 3. A very interesting m eeting was Brdingfield s residence on the cem- r e p o r t e d , with refreshm ents : e^ery road. Everyone la cordially served. iBvited Friday, Septem ber 22, there will i 0 be another m eeting at the Holm SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH residence. Rev. D unton will be Rev. S. H. M. Staines. present each Friday evening to in Sunday School, 9:45 a. ra. stru ct in the study of the New Church Services, 1 1 :00 a. m. Testam ent. All interested persons Young Peoples' Meeting, 7 p. m. are invited to attend. P rayer M eeting W ednesday, --------------o 8 p. m. FO U R S Q U A R E C H U R C H Rev. W alter Huss, juistor C A T H O L IC C H U R C H Rev. Rosalie Huss, co-pastor Fattier Kelley. Invite you to the following Held in the Catholic Chapel lo services: cated on the Redwood highway, S un d ay : across from the Ranger station. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Second and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a.m .M orning W orship 11 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service Thursday: Christian Scianca Charchas 8:00 p.ni. C rusader Youth Meeting // fATTER” was the subject S aturday: of the Lesson-Sermon In 2:00 p.m. Ju n io r Crusaders all Churches oi Christ, Scientist, The Union revival m eetings with on Sunday. Septem ber 17. Pat Malone as the special speaker, The Golden T ext was. "Every are continuing every night through plant, which my heavenly F a th Septem ber 24. We w ant to urge er hath not planted, shall be all who have missed hearing this dynamic Irish evangelist to come I rooted up" (Matt. 15:13). out for the rem aining nights of the 1 Among the citations which , comprised t h e Lesson-Sermon services. Sunday afternoon is one of the ' was the following from the Bible: highlights of the week. Mr. Ma i “Set your affection on things above, not on things on the lone will answ er your questions on the second coming of Christ, earth” (Col. 3:2), together with the following correlative p a s the atomic bomb, and also w hether sage from the C hristian Science it is scriptural for soldiers to take textbook, “Science and H ealth lives on the battlefield. You are invited 'o bring your lunch and with Key to the Scriptures” by stay all day on the camp grounds Mary Baker Eddy: “We should forsake the basis of m atter for of the Foursquare church. The kids m eeting this Saturday metaphysical Science and its di at 2 p. m. will he a missionary vine Principle” (p. 195). service in the form o f an “ Indian Cam pfire Pow Wow.” Kids will FOR SALE enjoy this, so plan to bring your children or see th at they get to the FOR SALE—G. E. washing ma chine, excellent condition. 2 5 gal. bus stop. This bus will travel the propane tank with regulator. Caves highway to Holland, to IL S. G rant, 1 mile north of Takilma, to O’Brien, and down Kerby, on Redwood hiway. 22-1 tp. Highway 199 to the church. M Freem an and Diane Morey who left W ednesday for Ashland, and The parents of Wilson Welsh of Cecily Hawk for up north. Kerby were weekend visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lee left the Welsh home, and are from last week for their home in Cali Swiss Home, where the fa th e r is fornia a fte r a visit with Mrs. L ee’s postm aster. sister, Mrs. William M urff, and Mrs. Mary M. l.angeherg, of lamily. Little Stephen M urff has Havana, N, I)., is visiting her been quarantined with searletina. daughter, Mrs. Clive Bushman, of the Redwood highway. Grange Dance Saturday SOCIETY NOTES The George H. Grays had a full house Sunday when they e n te r tained the Collins family of Cen tral Point, and the Merle G riffin family of G rants Pass, the la tte r hrre to bid goodbye to Rev. and Mrs. Gray before Philip le ft for work at the U nversity of Chicago where he has been given a very splendid scholarship for four years. O’BRIEN WOMEN’S CLUBHOUSE NEWS T h u rs d a y , S e p te m b e r 2 1 , 1 9 5 0 The Illinois Valley Grange will hold one of its popular dances this Saturday, Septem ber 23, at the Grange hall in Bridgeview. Good music has been secured for the oc casion, and a good time is assured all comers. The usual excellent midnight supper will be served by (he Iu< 1 On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H arry Mills were the guests of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. McDaniel at "W illadora” in recognition of Mr. Mills’ hrthday. wWÍWÍPfSSÍflr ■ ’/ Ss,, A 1 / , , ss/!,'/. Chevrolet is the Only car to otter you such a i u/r/e and\uwufeyfo/\c/w/ee . . . and at the lowest prices, too! H S aturday evening at the home of the Mills a happy party of fifteen friends assembled to celebrate the blitbdays of H arry Hills on the Kith and Mrs. .Marvin Cross on the 18th. And such a banquet as only M rs. Mills can furnish, with the birthday cake presented by Mrs. Gray- I-ovely gifts and felicitations were the order of the evening which was enjoyed by all. ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS Quite a num ber of young folks are leaving this week for schools and colleges, am ong them Becky Choose betw een the Bel Air and the Convertible FOOTBALL! ILLINOIS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL VS. 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