Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 14, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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CHURCH
George H. G ray, Pastor
9:50 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Church service; and
Junior church, Mrs. E atherton
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THE CHORAL CLUB
of
Illinois Valley High School
Will Present Its Annual
7 :45 p.m. Evening service and
luditorium ; and Ju n io r and In te r­
mediate group, Mrs. Sherier leadei
Reverend G ray's sermon last
Sunday was a very helpful one.
showing us how Christ is ever
i eady to help us bear our burdens.
His text was taken from Matthew
11 chapter, 28-29 and 30 verses.
He told us how the devil’s yoke
is very uneven, for we bear the
weight of all of it. C hrist’s yoke
is also uneven for He bears most
of the weight. ‘‘For my yoke is
easy and my burden is light,”
Matthew 11-30. ‘‘C hristians have
their problems, but sin has its
consequences,” was one point he
made.
The choir sang “ Beyond the
Sunset.” Mrs. Freem an is doing
a very fine work in directing the
young folks’ choir.
S U N D A Y SCHOO L N EW S
A ttendance at Sunday school
was back up again last week to
one hundred and seventy-eight.
N athan W elsh told a story on
the stew ardship of the gospel.
Mrs. C arothers and her class of
interm ediate hoys gave the lesson
on stew ardship of the church and
what C hristians should do with
their lives.
The beginners were the banner
class with forty-one present.
Christmas Concert
on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, at 8 P. M.
at the
Ivy Theater
Admission
Watch Repairing
ADULTS
50c
H IG H SCH O O L S T U D E N T S 35c
C H IL D R E N
25c
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J. L. NEILSEN
This A dvertiiem ent C ourte.y
W atchm aker and Jeweler
FRENCH
520 E ast H S treet
LAUNDRY
G rants Pass, Oregon
G R A N TS PASS
E PIS C O PA L S U N D A Y
SCHOOL
Episcopal Sunday school is now
being held each Sunday at 10 a.m.
it the Legion Hall in Cave Ju n c ­
ión. An adult class is also being
■rganized. All are welcome.
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IL L IN O IS V A L L E Y N EW S
Thur.day, December 14, 1950
A S S E M B L Y O P COD
Missionary Society Party
Kerby, Oregon
Rev. D. B. W antland, pastor
A nnouncem ents:
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
S E LM A B A P T IS T C H U R C H
C.A., 6:30 p.m.
Rev. Douglas Fields, Pastor.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Evening service, 7 :30 p.m.
Church service, 11:00 a. m.
W ednesday prayer m eeting and
Young peoples’ meeting. 6:30 Bible study, 7:30 p.m.
p. m.
A ttendance at Sunday school is
Church, 7 :30 p. m.
growing again, though many were
P rayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. W ed­ absent due to sickness.
nesday at the parsonage.
Those who were privileged to
The general public is invited attend the Branham meetings at
to each of these meetings.
G rants Pass report wonderful
things as the result of prayer and
faith in God. On Sunday, the last
FO U RSQ U A RE C H U R C H
day of these services, many hun­
Rev. W alter Huss, pastor
dreds of people were turned away
Rev. Rosalie Huss, co-pastor
being unable to get into the ta b ­
Invite you to the following ernacle.
services:
On T hursday, December 21 at
Sunday—
7 :45 p. m. the Sunday school will
present its annual Christm as p ro ­
9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
gram . The program will be as
11:00 a.m. Morning worship.
follows: recitations by the begin­
6:15 p.m. C rusader service.
7 :30 p.m. Evangelistic service ners; “ The Real Meaning of
C hristm as” , a pageant by pri­
Thursday—
m aries and juniors and “ O ut of
7:30 p.m. Bible study.
D arkness,” a play by the young
Under the direction of the Sun­ folks.
T reats will be given to the child­
day school superintendent, Mrs.
ren.
All are welcome.
Mabel Yandell, the church is p re­
senting a Christmas pageant on
C A V F J U N C T IO N C H U R C H
Monday evening. December 18,
of S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T ? -
7 :30 p.m. at the Community church
P astor— J. Apigian
in Cave Junction. The pageant,
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entitled “ Finding C hristm as,” in­
Church service ................... 11-00
cludes a colorful m anger tableau
P ray er m eeting W ednesday.
with a background of Christm as
music. Everyone is invited to a t­
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
tend this presentation —• there
F ather Kelley
will be a treat for all the boys and
Held in the Catholic Chapel lo
girls.
cated on the Redwood highway,
Choir members of all the across from the Ranger station.
churches are reminded th at the
Second and fourth Sundays at
rehearsal f o r t h e C h r i s t - 11 a.m.
mas tree program will be held
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
this Sunday afternoon at 1 :30 p.m.
at the Community church. We
Preaching pvery Sunday morn
need every choir member from ing at 10:30, communion services
every church in the Valley.
immediately following at our
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CENTRAL CAFE
Will Be Closed
SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16
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The Christm as party fo r the
W omen's M issionary society of
the Community church was held
as planned on W ednesday a f te r ­
noon at the church parlors. Thirty-
two ladies were present, all of
whom seemed to enjoy everything.
Christm as giving was the spirit of
the day, through the treasu ry of
the society, and then there was a
g ift exchange, followed by re fre sh ­
ments. Hostesses for the afternoon
were
Twyla
Salvage,
Bertha
Boucher, Pauline Hembree and
V. McDaniel.
Harry Hensley
H arry Hensley, 60, of Dryden
shot himself fatally at 4:30 p. m.
Monday at his home, according to
Virgil Hull, county coroner. Mrs.
Hensley said th at her husband had
been in ill health and despondent
for some time.
Hensley was born M arch 25,
1890, in N orth Carolina. He had
made his home in Dryden for 19
years.
The deceased is survived by
his widow, Zelma Hensley of
D ryden; two sons, Ben A. of
Dryden and W. W. Hensley of
C entral Point, and a daughter,
Barbara Jane Robinson, Salem.
The rem ains are at the Hull and
Hull m ortuary in G rants Pass.
church house ju st south of J. S.
Bedingfield’s residence on the cem­
etery road. Everyone is cordially
invited.
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Christian Science Churchee
/ / p O D the Only Cause and
U Crt eator” was the subject of
the L e s s o n - S e r m o n in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, December 3.
The Golden Text was, “Lord,
thou art God, which hast made
heaven and earth, and the sea,
and all that in them is” (Acts
4:24).
Among the citations which
comprised the Lesson - Serm on
was the following from the Bible:
•‘I am the Lord, and there is
none else, there is no God be­
side m e” (Isa. 45:5), together
w ith the following correlative
passage from the C hristian Sci­
ence textbook, “Science and
Health w ith Key to the S crip­
tures" by M ary Baker Eddy: "A
belief in other gods, other crea­
tors, and other creations m ust
go down before C hristian Sci­
ence” (p. 535).
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