Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, August 02, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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A SSEM B LY OF GOD
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Rev. D. B. W antland, pastor
C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday
evening.
Sunday School begins promptly
I at 9 :45 a. m.
M orning w orship— 11 a. m.
Evening evangelistic service —
I 7 :30 p. m.
Preaching every Sunday morn
mg a t 10:30, communion services
immediately 'follow ing at our
church house ju s t south of J. S.
Bedingfield’s residence on the cem­
etery road. Everyone is cordially
nvited
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
W ednesday evening p r a y e r
of Cave Junction
meeting and Bible Study 7 :30 p in.
Sunday
school, 10 a. in.
Choir practice will be held each
Monday evening at 7:30. Gilbert | Morning worship, 1 1 a . nt.
Place of m eeting is the Seventh-
I W antland is director.
lay
A dventist ehurch.
A ttendance at Sunday school
The
vacation Bible school closed
was 130 with 21 young people a l­
lending. A birthday was celebrat­ 'ast Friday with a picnic at
ed by Bobby Changler, who is 8 G tayhack park in the afternoon
and com m encem ent exercises F ri­
years old.
I’ins were received by Barbara day evening. T here were 30 in a t­
tendance with 27 enrolled.
Mercer, 1300; Billy Y arbrough,
Those assisting in the Bible
1300; Edna Marshall, 5200; and
school
were Rob Reeder, princi­
Burl Cox, 2600. Jean ie Owens
pal; Rev. and Mis. Troy Kelly,
read the most Bible chapters foi
Mrs. Rigel and JoA nn Taylor.
the week, 52.
You are invited to hear I)r.
B rother W antland chose for his Robert G. I.ee at the Evangelistic
text the 4th chapter of E plesions, Rally held in the Benson A u d ito r­
verses 21-32.
in Portland on A ugust 1 1
iu m
B rother Owens had his steel and 15 at 8 p. nt. I)r. Lee is pas­
guitar at church which he made tor of the Rellevue Baptist church,
and added much to the music by Memphis, Tennessee, and past
playing a special num ber. Gib uesident of the Southern B aptist
i and Mary Lou W antland sang .invention. He is a very dynamic
‘Holy i W hat the Angels Sing.”
ireacher o f the gospel. T ry to
Visitors were Bi other ami Sis­ o ar his famous serm on, “ Pay Day
ter Hopkins, Mary Lou Want- Some Day,” on A ugust 15.
Southern B aptist assem bly is
land’s m other and father.
Bi other Cain started his m eet­ icing held a t Reed college in
ings in G iants Pass Tuesday, Portland A ugust 13-18. Classes
July 31, for two weeks. His min- will be offered in the various ac­
I istry is similar to B rother Bran- tivities of the church work, such
is Sunday school, training union,
ant’s.
mis ionary and W.M.U. confer-
A teacher’s training class is be­
■nces. Along with the study, there
ing started Friday night and will
will be recreation and special
continue six weeks. S ister Mae
features.
W antland will be the instructoi
Anyone interested in attending
for the “ Life and Teachings of
his sum m er camp :s requested to
C hrist,’’ and everyone is welcome.
ontact Rev. Troy Kelly in Cave
The foundation for the new ad function, or w rite directly to Mrs.
dition to the church is being pour­ Thelma Moore, Box 127, Silver-
ed this week.
,on, Oregon.
Christian Science Services
Lavatories,
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1 Christian Science services will I
he discontinued fo r the month of I
August. Services will he resumed
Sunday, Septem ber 9,
VALLEY
C A V E J U N C T IO N C O M M U N IT Y
CHURCH
FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN
425 S. E. Sixth St.
I L L IN O IS
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 S
P astor— J. Apigian
Sabbath Schoo) ................ 9:31.
Church service ................... 11 09
P rayer m eeting W ednesday.
NEW S
THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1951
George H. Gray, Pastor
9:50 a.ni. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Church service; and
7:45 pm . Evening service and
luditorium ; and Ju n io r and In te r­
mediate group. Mrs. Sherier leader
Junior church, Mrs. E therton
leader.
Rev. Gray took for his text Sun
lay m orning Isiah 55:1 “ Il
everyone that thirsieth, come y<
to the w aters, and he th a t hath
no m oney; come ye, buy and ea t;
yea, come, buy wine and milk
without money and without price.”
Mrs. John Dow sang “ Have You
Counted the C ost?” and a t the
.lose of the service Mrs. Marvin
Cross sang “ Deni To The Heart
of the Shepherd.”
T here were a good many visit­
ors, including Mr. and Mrs. John
V. S chteiber and family of Bag­
dad, A rizona; Mrs. Gay Smith and
son K eith of Cave Junction and
her friends Dorothy, Clara and
Shirley Phillips of Long Beach;
Buddy Ball of W ilmington, Calif-
>rnia; Mrs. Keith Owens and het
p atents Mr. and Mrs. George R.
Houck o f Klamath Falls and Mis.
Jessie M. Leonard of G rants Puss,
form erly of the Valley.
The colored picture which was
shown in the evening brought out
a large attendence from the dif­
ferent church congregations of the
Valley to see the pictures o f
Indians of Peru and Mexico as
they live in their prim itive stale,
and then showed the m arvelous
ontrast a fte r they have become
C hristians, and have learned to
read and live the lives of more
norm al, civilized and reform ed
reatu res, and the suprem e sacri­
fices of the missionary teachers
and doctors who go to them with
help and vision and modern con­
veniences.
C A T H O L IC
CHURCH
F a th e r Kelley.
Held in the Catholic Chapel lo-
ated on the Redwood highway,
icroas from the R anger station.
Second and fourth Sundays at
12 o'clock.
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JESU S
NAME
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Oil Caves Highway
Sunday school, 10 a. ni.
Preaching service. H u m .
Sunday night service, 8 p. m.
Tuesday night preaching ser­
vice, 8 p, m.
Friday night Young Peoples'
service, 8 p. nt.
Everyone is invited. Pastor, Rob­
e rt Estes.
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SELM A
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Rev. Douglas Field.pastor.
Sunday school classes for all
ages, 9 :4ft a. ni.
Morning worship service, I l a .
m.
Young peoples’ m eeting, 7 p.
ni.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Men’s prayer meeting, Monday
S p. in.
Choir practice, Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
Prayer m eeting ansi Bihle stuJy
W ednesday 8 p. m.
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B R ID G E V IE W
C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
J. M. Boss, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 ». m.
Evening service, 8 p. nt.
C hristian Science Churchee
//riYRUTH" was the subject of
1 the Lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday. July 29.
The Golden Text was, “We
have
a strong city, salvation will
Sunday School News
God appoint for walls and bul­
Sunday school attendance was I warks. Open ye the gates, that
129 last Sunday, Services began the righteous nation w hich keep-
with Mrs. Cross leading the sing-| eth the tru th ntay enter in” (Isa.
ing and Roberta Hilliard and 26:1, 2).
Among the citations which
G eorgeann Hicks led a special
number. No report was given nil comprised the Lesson - Sermon
was the following from the Bible:
the Holy Land cruise.
The Ju n io r class, led by Mrs. “Lead me in thy tru th , and teach
N'icholsen and Dwain Cross gave me: for thou art the God of my
a broadcast and Bihle quiz from salvation” (Ps. 25:5), together
with the following correlative
station JS.M, Jerusalem .
passage from the C hristian Sci­
Visitors were Mis. Schrieber ence textbook, “Science and
and children, Mis. Hicks, Georgo- Health w ith Key to the Scrip­
ann Hicks, Susan Logan, Frank tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
Earle, Jack, Mark and Lola M ur­ “Mortals try to believe w ithout
phy, and Loren and Bobby Grey, understanding T ruth; yet God is
Everyone is urged to bring a T ruth" (p. 312).
visitor next week.
Sunday school begins at 9:50
Romie llolzhauser has purchas­
and everyone is welcome.
ed th e lovely home of the
Boucher's and will soon move in­
it, while the Bouchers are in
A New Church For O’Brien to
another of their homes on Red­
For about a year and a half wood heights.
there has been a Sunday School
work and some church services
held at the school house in O’Brien
under the leadership of A rthur
Drews and Leonard Beard of Cave
Junction. It has been their desire
to build a ehurch th e re ; a build­
ing site has been donated as well
as lum ber and other building
m aterial-; so since much interest
is being shown in the project, the
work is going forw ard, with
services to he held in a tent until
the building can he completed.
Recently the Friends church
group of Salem and Medford has
ENGAGEMENT ANO WIOOIMG RINGS
become interested in this work
Sh«’» ■
IS««
and a fte r several consultations
in knr dree m t...
with the folks here and church
naw mala her
officers and investigations in this
draam» casa Huai
field. Rev. O rrin Ogier, Friends
m inister whose home is now in
G ladstone, Oregon, has felt the
call to conic here to serve. On July
29 he held services at the school
house, preaching to a fair sized
and appreciative audience.
Rev. Ogier is a very earnest and
f U T V f t f 1 0 (1
Priced a» low
• <«fl • • • ) » tw ill,
personable young man, trained at
tilt, skiff • *
the Friend» Sem inary in Newburg,
CO btr fin y ti
Oiegon and with his wife and two
young - ms will return the latter
part of A ugust to make his home
CAVE
J U N C T IO N
and begin, his m inistry in O 'Brien.
Ww G ive and Redeem
Until then Sunday School will
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