Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, August 16, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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Sunday School News
In Good Time!
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Phone 3803
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basis upon which this bank was established and
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mers’ loans, Safe Deposit Boxes.
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w ill p r o f it by p a tro n iz in g y o u r hom e b a n k and
h om e
m e rc h a n ts .
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Pencils, personalized with name. 60c per dozen. |
Sunday school attendance last
Sunday was 138. In opening the
service Mrs. H illiard led the
singing.
Mrs. Vivian McDaniel read a
nice le tte r from Miss Supple, a
missionary w orker in old Mexico.
The object lesson was given b>
Mrs. Cross a fte r which Roberta
Hilliard read a poem called “ Re
a Booster,’’ giving advice to church
members. Mr. H illiard gave a
report on the Holy l-and cruise,
stating th a t the A lpha’s are still
ahead by two days travel. All those
on the Omega side are urged to
get busy and secure more points by
bringing a visitor as the contest
will end next Sunday and the
losing side will give a picnic. The
time and place will be announced
later.
Birthdays w ere celebrated last
Sunday by Sharon Babcock, Mrs.
Champney, Mrs. Hilliard and
Roberta Hilliard.
There were several visitors last
Sunday, am ong those being Rev.
and Mrs. Croon from Lostein, Mr.
and Mrs. Phenicie a n d , sons
Raymond
and
Edw ard,
from
Tacoma, W ashington, Mr. and Mrs.
Nuccome and family from Peoria.
Illinois and Mrs. Robert and family
from Missouri. Rev Croon present
ed a wonderful sermon in both the
morning and evening worship.
Last week Lucille Hilliard led
prayer m eeting and spoke on
"the power of p ray er.” Next Wed
nesday A rt Drews will be in charge
with everyone invited to attend
a- these m eetings are very intei
esting and profitable.
The church was happy to have
Rev. Gray back with them last
Sunday. He reports a nice trip
and vacation.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
of Cave Junction
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 1 1 a . nt.
Plnce of m eeting is the Seventh-
lay Adventist church.
Rev. Harold Taylor brought an
nspiring message to an interested
iml attentive audience at the reg­
ular worship hour. Rev. Taylor
■ante to us Ju n e 3 from A rkadel­
phia, Arkansas, where he is a
student
at
O utehita
Baptist
College. He will preach his final
eimon for us next Sunday, Aug
ust 19, before retu rn in g to college
where he will be a Senior. Those
vho have heard him have express­
'd appreciation for the fine work
he is doing. If you have not heard
him you have a tre a t in store, to
come out and hear him Sunday
morning.
Sunday School attendence is in
■rea-ing each Sunday. Among
those* who have become new
members this m onth are Evelyn
Wallace,
Howard
Rigel,
Ken
Hayes. Ken Rigel, William Peck.
Olga Rigel, Delores Booth, N'oreen
Deaton, Ruth Peck, A udrey Rigel,
ind Diane Wallace.
Rev. Troy left Monday for
Portland where he is attending
the Southern ^Baptist Assembly
which is being held August 13-18
it Reed College.
Prayer m eeting was held Tuesday
it 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry O. Mills. A fter the
iroup had admired and enjoyed
he typical old fashioned flower
rarden, they assembled in the
iving room for singing, prayer,
neditation and business discussion,
kt the d o e of the m eeting Mrs.
Mills served refreshm ents of home
baked cookies and iced drinks.
Christian Science Churches
//Q P I R I T ’ was the subject of
kt the Lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday. August 12.
The Golden Text was, "Not by
might, nor by power, but by niy
spirit, saith the Lord of h o sts'
(Zech. 4:6).
Among the citations which
comprised the Lesson - Sermon
was the following from the Bible:
"Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall
not fulfill the lust of the flesh”
(Gal. 5:16), together w ith the fol­
lowing correlative passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
“Science and H ealth w ith Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy; "The divine m ust over­
come the hum an at every point
(p. 43).
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Preaching every Sunday morn
mg at 10:30, communion services
immediately follow ing at oui
church house ju st south of J. S
Bedingfield’s residence on the cent
etery road. Everyone is cordially
invited.
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cousin, R oberta Hilliard, a t
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ILLINOIS
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
George H. Gray, Pastor
9:50 a m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Church service; and
7:45 p.m. Evening service and
auditorium ; and Junior and In te r­
mediate group, Mrs. Sherier leader
Ju n io r church, Mrs. E therton
Rev. D. B. Wantland, paator
C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday
evening.
Sunday School begins promptly
at 9:45 a. ra.
Morning worship— 11 a. m.
J Evening evangelistic service —
It was rath er a banner day for
the Community Church people as
they had as guests the Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Kroon, of Lostine,
Oregon, both trained w orkers. Rev.
Kroon bringing the messages both
m orning and evening, and Mrs.
Kroon who is a most accomplish­
ed musician, adding much to the
services by her playing, and their
singing. In the evening they led
in a num ber o f new and inspiring
choruses, with a large congrega­
tion present to greet them
Rev. Kroon took as his m orning
theme, "E ssential Foundations”
which
was
a
heart-searching
appeal, and in the evening he spoke
from the text “ The harvest is past,
the summer is »ended anil ye are
not saved."
The regular audience was enlarg­
ed by the num ber of fine visitors
fr 'in fa r and near, which included
Mrs. G. H. Phenicie and sons,
Raymond and Edward of Tacoma,
W ashington; Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Newcomb, and daughters Jo
Anna, Sandra and Sharon of
Peoria, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. Smith, Carolyn and David of
Hannibal, Mo.; George Gorsen of
I eague City, Texas; Mis. E. De-
Messeman, Carolyn, Danny and
Billy of Wellsville, K an.; Mr. and
Mrs. D. I„ McGihon, of Long
Beach, California, parents of Mrs.
Darrell M> Gihon; Mr. M. R I’m
liner of Chicago and Mrs. Sybil
D ruliner of Madison, Wise, nephew
mil sister of Mrs. Lillie Peters;
Mr. and Mrs. Byrum Gray and five
hildren of U m atilla, son of Rev.
ind Mrs. George H. Gray.
Announcem ents were made of
the Monthly Board m eeting for
Tuesday evening; the W omen’s
Missionary m eeting in the church
parlors on Wed. evening when
Mrs. Victor Schrerber will review
the fascinating hook, "T he W hite
W itch D octor” and Mrs. F. I..
W ilcher will sing; and the monthly
“ Singspiration" which will he
next Sunday afternoon at 2:30
at the Selma Church.
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JESU S
7:30 p. m.
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. Gilbert
Wantland is director.
A ttendance at Sunday school
was 124 with tw enty-tw o young
people present.
Those
celebrating
birthdays
were Rena Sue Robinson. Linda
W antland and Delmar W antland.
David W antland received his
three year bar.
The young people are looking
forw ard to a w einer hake at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gib W ant-
land of Kerby.
B rother Young was the leader
in the Bible chapter reading
contest, having read in the past
week, 125 chnpters.
Brother W antland chose for his
tex t the ninth chapter of Luke,
vereses 37-44, “ Let these saying
sink down into your e a rs."
Everyone enjoyed the solo “I
W on't Have to Cross the Jordon
A lone," as sung by Rena Sue
Robinson Sunday evening.
A goodly num ber of the church
people attended the Fellowship
m eeting a t the Assembly of God
,'hurch in G rants Pass.
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BRIDGEVIEW
COMMUNITY CHURCH
J. M. Boss, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11a. m.
Evening service, 8 p. m.
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CATHOLIC
NAME
PENTECO STAL
CHURCH
On Caves Highway
Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Preaching service, 11 a. nt.
Sunday night service, 8 p. nt.
Tuesday night preaching ser­
vice, 8 p. nt.
Friday night Young Peoples'
ervice, 8 p. nt.
Everyone is invited. Pastor, Rob­
e rt Estes.
B A P T IS T
T R A N S M IS S IO M
C A V F . J U N C T IO N
Second and fourth Sundays at
12 o’clock.
H all’s Accounting
Service
CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON
Audit», Bookkeeping, Incom*
Tax Service end Quarterly Re­
port».
NOTARY
PUBUC
Member of Oregon Association
of Public Accountants
IRA S. HALL
CHURCH
U N IT E D
CHURCH
of S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T S
P astor— J. Apigian
Sabbath School ...................9:80
Church service .................. 11:00
P rayer m eeting W ednesday.
CHEVROLET
CHURCH
F ather Kelley.
Held in the Catholic Chapel lo­
cated on the Redwood highway,
across from the Ranger station.
Rev. Douglas Field,pastor.
Sunday school classes for all
ages, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship service, 11 a
m.
Young peoples’ m eeting, 7 p.
nt.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Men’s prayer m eeting, Monday
8 p. m.
Choir practice, W ednesday 7 :30
p. m.
Prayer m eeting and Bible study
Wednesday 8 p. m.
T IM E -P R O V E D
PO W ER^% a&
NEWS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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