Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 17, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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ILLINOIS
V.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY NOTES
I.
The Town circle served a very
nice luncheon on Thursday to
about tw enty-five ladies and to
Mr. Gray. No business m eeting wa?
held. Item s of business will be ta ­
ken care of next m onth at the
regular time.
The women o f the Missionary-
society were invited guests of the
O’Brien W omen's club on Friday
afternoon. Several members were
present to enjoy the speaker, .Mrs.
Birdseye, and the social tim e with
the members of the club.
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L ittle Judy Fields, dau g h ter of
Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Fields of
Selma, is ill with both the mumps
and measles.
The H arry Floyd home in Hol­
land will be the m eeting place foi
the Illinois Valley Garden club o:
Friday, May 25. There will bi
election of officers.
On the aftern o o n ’s program wil
be a lectu re on “ dusts," and a d's
play of bulb catalogues.
V.
Garden Club Meeting
F.
W.
Plans Big Fourth
Of July Celebration
VALLEY
"The Best
for less
by Les"
BASHAM
R
S
WATCH REPAIR
★
Re-setting Diamonds
Has Silver Tea
M arguerite Rebekah Lodge No.
111 opened in regular form May
9, in the Oddfellows hall at Kerby
with Noble Grand Carolyn Coving
ton presiding. Several members C A V E J U N C T IO N C O M M U N IT Y
CHURCH
were absent due to illness.
George H. Gray, Pastor
T here was discussion concerning
9:50 a.nt. Sunday School.
the cocked food sale to be held
11:00 a.m. Church service: and
May 12 at the Illinois Valley
7:45 p.m. Evening service and
Cleaners.
tuditorium ; and Ju nior and Inter-
Plans for the Rebekah dinner nediate group, Mrs. Sherier leader
to he held at a date which will Ju nior church, Mrs. Etherton
he given later are well under way. leader.
We had a visiting speaker. Rev­
P earl Houch, who had been
elected to go as delegate to grand erend F. W. Hopkins of Sunny
lodge, will be unable to attend due Valley, who used John 19: 25-27
to other plans. Mabel Ramsey will as his text in which verses Christ
shows deep concern for his own
go as an alternate.
V irginia Steim er was appointed m other at His death,
page, and will attend if no more
Dwain and Lilahelle Cross sang
mumps make their appearance at a lovely duet, “ My M other’s
h er house.
Bible.”
G rand lodge will be held at
T here were several visitors both
Klamath Falls on May 22 to 21 a? Sunday school and the church
inclusive.
services. Among them were Mrs.
Betty D >ney was given a su r­ Vern Cady, Mrs. Carl Hammer, H.
prise stork shower and received W. Jones, Mrs. F. W. Hopkins,
many beautiful gifts. Noble Grand Mrs. J. R. McWilliams, Mrs. Sut-
Carolyn presented Betty with a phen, who is here from Pasadena,
beautiful spray of tulips.
and Mrs. George P. M artin of
The birthday ja r was emptied Rogue River who
viaitinjf hel.
w ith the addition of several dollars
ins Robert and Edward.
which arc to be added to 'h e grow ­
Please do not forget the “ sings-
ing carpet fund.
piration”
which is to be at the
Several humorous games were
Cave Junction Community church
enjoyed.
on Sunday, May 27, at 2:30 p. m.
Following the adjournm ent of
the meeting, refreshm ents were These m e really enjoyable affairs
served at tables that had been dec­ where you have the opportunity
orated by Hilda Magnuson, Erna to smg and to listen to others do
Doney, Polly Hembree and Twyla tl.e same. Everyone is welcome.
Salvage. Ilis majesty, the stork, Sunday School Neuis
Sunday school attendance was
was the center-piece with howls
filled with pink and white flowers one hundred and sixty-three last
making the setting. Stream ers of i week.
pink, blue and white extended
A song by the congregation
from the ceiling to the table. Nut i petted the service, and Staria
cups were cleverly made in the Lloyd recited “ The Heavenly
form of the very useful triangle, Mold.” O ther recitations of the
while napkins were made in four day w ere: “ I Love My Mother
shapes.
Very Much,” by Jennie Low; “ A
Several secret pals were rem em ­ P rayer," Janice E therton; *‘I Love
bered.
You.” Carol H ammer; "My Mother
Following a very enjoyable time, Does,” Carol Preston; “ A Boy's
members departed to their homes. Love," Vern Cady; “ Our M other’s
The next m eeting will be on P a y ,” Norma, Roberta and Carol
May 23, to which all Rebekahs are M artin; “ But I Love Mom,”
welcome.
Bucky
Cham berlin;
“ M other,”
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sung by Carlene W elsh; “ M other’s
Mr. and Mrs. Val Southw ard of G arden,” L arry Preston, Ronald
Kerby have received word that Spencer, Claude Champney and
their son Charles, who has r e ­ Charles Nicholson, and "A Moth­
cently been home since his retu rn e r’s Wish,” given by Mrs. F ree­
to the U. S., is being trained as man.
an instructor in a tank division.
The oldest m other present was
Corporal Southward is a Marine Mrs. Brown and the youngest
veteran of the Korean war.
m other present was Mi’s. Gill.
Both were presented with a bou­
quet of flowers.
Birthdays were celebrated by
Lee Carothers, G regory Floyd,
Mrs. Mayfield, Mrs. Floyd, Mrs.
Welch, Mrs. Hussey and Mrs.
Seat.
The contest is coming along
fine. Last week found the Alphn
side a few points ahead.
President Edna Hoskins opened
he m eeting of the O 'Brien Wo-
n e n ’s club Friday, May 11 with
he group singing "God Bless Am-
*rica.”
A fter the business m eeting, cor­
age* were presented to the eldest
nother, all m others over seventy
ind the youngest m other.
The m other with the most child-
en was Mrs. T hatcher of O 'Brien,
who has eleven children. The old­
est m other was Lillie Peters, who
Is 89 years old.
The president presented cor
sages to past presidents Nellie
W ilber, Rena Webb, Ellen H alt
well, Lois Brink and Bessie
K nipple.
Two new members, Mrs. Camp-
hell and Mrs. Lena Owens joined
the club.
The date was set for the spring
Chinese luncheon, W ednesday May
23. Luncheon will he at 12:30 p
m., and cards will he played in
the afternoon.
Peggy Hubbard, chairm an of th>
en tertainm ent
committee,
pre
•ented the following M others’ Day
program : two songs, “ That 01.1
Irish Mother of Mine” and “ The
Old Spinning W heel,” beautifully
sung by Mis. I.ois Spencer acrom
panied by A lberta Proctor.
The guest speaker, Mrs. Effie
Birdseye, was introduced and gave
a very interesting talk on pioneei
life in Ja c k s.n and Josephine
counties in the early days of 1850.
Illinois Valley Lions Club
Vaudeville Show
Kerby Gym
7 P. M.
2 SHOWS
9 P. M.
Specialties
Dance
Songs
Ditch Digger Acquired
A1 C. Thayer, city w aterm aster.
announces th a t he has purchased
a Shei man-IIoe digger to dig new
ditches and improve the existing
I lines of the city w ater system.
The digger belongs to Mr.
■ Thayer and will be available fo r
, “ custom ’’ work in between city
i jobs.
“ The Valley’s Most Popular Show”
A D U L T S $1.00
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Rebekah Activities
JOHNSON JEWELER
TUESDAY, M \Y 22, 1951
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O’Brien Women’s Club
Saturday. June 30, the fourth -
July celebration will sta rt ofi
with a dance at the V eterans ol
Foreign W ars pavilion in Cavt
Junction.
Scheduled for Ju ly 3 are othe,
forms of entertainm ent followed
by the Liberty dance in the even
ing. All kinds of booths and game?
are planned to furnish everyone
with his choice of entertainm ent.
Every organization in the Val­
ley is cordially invited to erect and
operate a booth on the V eterans’
grounds. Boy and Girl Scouts are
especially welcome to set up any
booth free of charge.
Beginning in June, the V eterans
and A uxiliary will hob! regulai
adio
ervice
meetings on the second and fourth
8 10 Mile East On Caves Hiway
Thursdays of each month.
A good tu rn o u t of members of
this post is expected to attend thi
district m eeting Sunday,M ay 20
F A S T , E C O N O M IC A L
at C entral Point. Dinner is at 12 p.
m. Take a hot dish and table ser­
vice. Meeting convenes at 2 p. m.
Fast Service On
at the G range hall.
M others’ Day was observed
Monday night with a kitchen show­
Or repair and alteration
er from the Post. Pirate bingo was
of setting
olayed and a pie social was en­
9€E
joyed by all. D istrict Commandei
A tte n tio n was .a ile d to a d isp lai
Jack Stew art and district histor­ of antiques brought hv different
ian Minna S tew art were present members of the d ub.
619 East " H ” St., Grants Pass
from G rants Pass.
Tea was served from a beau
' tifully arranged table. The CPiitei-
I piece was composed of lovely
spring blossoms, a nice gesture
2nd Annual
from Mabel Ramsey.
I-adies who served at the tea
'able were Nellie W ilbur and A!
berta Proctor.
Hostesses fo r the day were So­
phia Bunch, A lberta Proctor, Ruth
j W endt and Peggy Milburn.
Radio Repairs
NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951
Stationery
Typewriters and
fídding Machines
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425 S. E. Sixth St.
Grants Pass
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Parts Stock Carried in Gronts Pass
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C A V E J U N C T IO N C H U R C H
• f S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T . ’
Pastor—J. Apigian
Sabbath School ................9 :3t
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. D. B. W antland, pastor
C. A. service at 6 :30 Sunday
evening.
Sunday School begins promptly
at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship— 11 a. m.
Evening evangelistic service —
7:30 p. nt.
Wednesday evening p r a y e r
meeting and Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Choir practice will he held each
Monday evening at 7:30. G ilbert
W antland is director.
Mothers* Day brought out one
hundred and ten people to Sunday
school.
All classes were represented in a
Mothers' Day program. The young
peoples' quartet -ang “ If I Could
Only H ear My M other Pray
A gain.”
Birthdays were celebrated by
Mrs. David Barton and G ilbert
W antland. Mothers honored w ere:
oldest mother,M rs. Yandell, and
youngest mother. Mrs. Price.
Reverend W antland chose for
his text of the m orning second
Timothy, chapter 1.
Monday evening, election of
church and Sunday school officers.
The building program will he dis­
cussed.
Branam m eetings will sta rt May
15 and continue through May 23
in G rants Pass. A young man
tw enty-one years of age will fol­
low Brother Branam.
No prayer m eeting this week,
and no Sunday night service so
members can attend thp meetings
in G rants Pass.
Missionary picnic at Grayback
postpones! until May 24.
The C. A. was led by B uster
Martin.
The pastor chose his sermon
from Luke eleven, verse nine.
“ And 1 say unto you, ask and it
shall be given you: seek and ye
shall find; knock and it shall be
opened unto you.”
A special song given by Mrs.
Wendell Lee and Mrs. M urf en­
titled 'No One Ever Cared For
Me Like Jesu s” was enjoyed by
all.
SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Douglas Field,pastor.
Sunday school classes for all
ages, 9 :45 a. m.
Morning worship service, 1 1 a .
in.
Young peoples’ m eeting, 7 p.
m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Men’s prayer meeting, Monday
8 p. in.
Choir practice, W ednesday 7:30
p. m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
W ednesday 8 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Preaching every Sunday morn­
ing at 10:30, communion services
immediately following a t our
T here will he no services at the church house ju st south of J. S.
Cave Junction Seventh-day Ad­ Redingfield'n residence on the cein-
ventist churoh Saturday, May IP »tery road. Everyone is cordially
t was announced by W alter Chap invited
man, elder.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The members of the church
of Cave Junction
will attend the services in the new
Sunday school, 10». m.
■hutch on Highway 99 North at
Evelyn street in G rants Pass, Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evening service, 8 p. ra. (day­
where Elder Joseph II. Apigian
! will preach his farew ell sermon, light saving tim e).
Place of meeting is the Seventh-
which will also he the first sermon
i n the new church. Elder Apigian day Adventist church.
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has been chosen to campaign for
CATHOLIC CHURCH
I funds throughout the Oregon con-
Father Kelley
; ference for the new academy at
Held in the Catholic Chapel lo.
Milo, 17 miles east of Canyon
ated on the Redwood highway,
j ville, which is greatly needed.
HONOR THY MOTHER was icross from the Ranger station.
Second and fourth Sundays at
spelled by the first letters of texts
aksn from the Bible which tell 12 o’clock.
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how God can be honored, quoted
! >y members of the Young Peoples' Christian Science Churches
j Missionary V olunteer society in a
/ / i DAM and Fallen M an” waa
j M others’ Day program Inst Satur-
/A the subject of the Lesaon-
I day. A nother interesting feature
Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
, was the lighting of six candles,
Scientist, on Sunday, May 13.
i each one a tribute to the ccmpan-
The Golden Text was, “As by
' lon-hm, prayer, Bible, sacrifice,
one man's disobedience many
I loyalty and love of mothers.
were made sinners, so by the
In last week's paper it was
olx’dience of one shall many be
tated that Evangelist A. O. Sage
made righteous" (Rom 5:19).
would open a series of meetings i
in the new church in G ran’s Pass | Among the citations which
j Sunday May 1’!. This was a mis-, comprised the Lesson Sermon
was the following from the
take, for which your rep orter is Bible: “For as in Adam all die.
-orry. Evangelist Sage will open i even so in Christ shall all be
| next Sunday, May 20. His s u b -; made alive" (I Cor. 15:22) to­
ject will be "Will Russia Absorb!
gether with the following cor­
ill Europe and A sia?” "T he March I relative passage from the Chris­
of Russia" will be a motion pic-1 tian Science text book, Science
ture beginning a t 7:15 p. m.
and Health with Key to the Scrip­
Church service
11 ot
P ra y e r m eetin g W ednesday
bridgev T ew ”
COMMUNITY CHURCH
J. M. Boss, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evening service, 8 p. m.
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EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
Episcopal Sunday school is now
■ being held each Sunday a t 11 a. m
it the Legion Hall in Cave June-
' tion. An adult class is also being
organized All are welcome,
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The
history of Jesus shows him to
have been more spiritual than
all other earthly personalities . . .
Explaining and demonstrating
the way of divine Science, he be­
came the way of salvation U> all
who accepted his word” (p 315).
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