ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Homer Thompson CHURCH Armistice Day Banquet Draws Large Crowd Sunday School begins promptly at 9:45 a. m. Fifteen past presidents of the Morning worship—11 a. m. American Legion Post and Auxili­ C. A. service at 6:30 Sundaj ary of Cave Junction were among evening. '.he large crowd at the Armistice ST PATRICK S OF THE FOREST Day banquet in the Legion Hal! Evening evangelistic service — CATHOLIC CHURCH I Nov. 11. 7 :30 p. m. Father Kelley. Following the prayer offered by Wednesday evening p r a y e i Heid in the Catholic church lo­ meeting and Bible Study 7:30 p.m, Chaplain Harry Hartwell, Presi­ cated across from the Ranger sta­ dent of the Auxiliary Irene Mc- tion. Casland and District Four vice- SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Second and fourth Sundays at commander Les Henry were intro­ Rev. Douglas Field,pastor. 11:00 a.m. duced to the group. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. o A turkey dinner was served from Morning worship, 11 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST flower-decorated tables. Affording Sunday at 7 p.m.—Young Peo­ many laughs were the stories told Cemetery road, Ki mile from ple's meetin«». by each World War I Legionaire Caves highway. Evangelistic sen-ice, 8 p.m. when a-ked where he was stationed Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m. Boys’ Club and Girls’ Club— when the armistice was signed. and 7:30 p.m. Monday, 7:15. Past presidents of the Auxiliary All are welcome. Monday, work night and menS introduced included Hazel Henry, ■ - - o - prayer meeting. Evelyn Parmalee, Ellen Hartwell, CAVE JUNCTION Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week ‘ Lida Miller, Marie White, Millie COMMUNITY CHURCH | Trefthen, and Amy Hussey. Past prayer service. Rev. Paul O. Kroon, Pastor Choir practice—Thursday, 7:45 I commanders of the Post included Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Ken Deaton, Ole Nassan, Harry p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Hartwell, George Bonner, Les Hen­ ------------ o — -------- Young People’s Meetings 6:30 ry, Blake Miller, Elwood Hussey TAKILMA p.m. and George Thrasher. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Evening Service 7:45 p.m ' Ed Hollingshead was introduced Rev. Van McCoy, Pastor Choir Practice 8 p.m. Tues. as past comamnder of Post No. Sunday School 10 a. m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour Morning worship service 11 a. nr 269, Arcadia, Nebr. Wednesday, 7 :45 p.m. Commander Tom White in his Children* church 7 p. in. ------------ o ■ speech restated the obligations of Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH Thursday, midweek service, 7 :45 mem'berg of both Legion and Aux­ of SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST* ilary to the community, state and p. m. Don Gray, Pastor nation. A Revival is now in progress at Sabbatn School .................. 9:3t Les Heijry gave the group details Church service .......... ——..11:04 the church with Billy Talley from Prayer meeting Wednesday. San Bernadino, Calif., preaching of the membership drive. --------------------- nightly. Services start at 7:45. ■ o - NOTES Hall’s JESUS NAME PENECOSTAL CHURCH Robert Eales, Pastor Accounting Service CAVE JUNCTION. OREGON Audita, Bookkeeping, Incoma Ta* Service and Quarterly Re­ port!. NOTARY PUBLIC Member of Oregon Association of Public Accountants IRA S. HALL Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening services, 8 p.m. Tuesday prayer service, 8 p.m. Friday, young people's service at 8 p.m. Services are now being held in the new church building on the Old Stage road *4 mile south of the Caves highway. ---- CEMETERY BENEFIT— I Thanksgiving Dance g I I i *: I Í i Rebekahs Postpone i Nov. 23 Dinner The Rebekah dinner scheduled for this Sunday, Nov 23, at the Todelope cafe, has been indefinite­ ly postponed, Noble Grand Alice Vahrenwald announced this week. Twenty four members and two visitors were present at the Nov. 12 meeting of Marguerite Rebekah lodge, including ten past noble grands. Members were reminded of the District Convention tomorrow (Saturday) in Ashland. A dele­ gation from the local organiza­ tion will be in attendance. Next meeting of the lodge will be November 26 in Kerby at the IOOF hall. ________ BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH J. M. Boss, Morning service, 11:30 a. m. Evening service, Prayer meeting, 7:30. I Thanksgiving Eve, Wed., Nov. 26 | 9 P.M. I ♦ I ♦ AMERICAN LEGION HALL ■ > « auction Pastor unified; 10 to 7 :30. Wednesday at OES Reception Honors Representative .1. Kellert Friendship night and a reception for Joy Kellert, grand representa­ tive to New Mexico, featured the regular meeting of Western Star Chapter No. 64. Tuesday. Nov. 18. Mi'*. Kellert'* report of her trip included telling of the “grand hon­ ors’’ extended to her while there. Among the guest* of the even Ing were Margaret Barnes, past grand matron; Carlotta Wiseman, grand associate conductress; Mel­ vina Little, matron of Reamer Chapter, Medford; Juanita But­ ler. matron of Josephine chapter. Grants Pass; and Waren Butler, patron of Josephine Chapter. Members and visitors were serv­ ed refreshments in the dining room during a “social hour”. Music wa- provided by Herb Drew* on the accord tan. Friday. November 21. Iu52 Illi noia Valley Newt iona! Tuberculosis Assn, Miss Hall, and Mrs. Markham, showed the group of 30 a film produce*! by the Walt Disney studios stressing the need for vaccination. Members and their families and friends W'.U gather at the club­ house this Sunday, Nov. 23 for a potluck supper at 7 p.m. Members will share a potluck lunch starting at noon Dec. 12 at the annual Christmas party under the chairmanship of Blanche Lack­ ey. A limit of $1 was placed on the gift exchange for that event. Nearly $200 was taken in on the Turkey Festival, it was re­ ported. ■ o Spend Sunday with Paranta Mr. and .Mrs. Wendell Ellis and daughter Sharon from Grant* Pa-* spent last Sunday with his parent* Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ellis. A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick • Easy - Safe Women’s Club Plans Potluck This Sunday Wnta or call lor compiate A potluck supper this Sunday for their families and a noon pot­ luck lunch Dec. 12 are scheduled for the O'Brien Women’s club, members were told at their reg­ ular meeting November 14. Representatives from the Nat- information — Grants Pass Branch o/ th* United States National Bank mem m Naad Office, Portland, Oragaa mt»>t rosit iRSuaasc e cogroaaTiow TURKEY SHOOT SEWING BOX SUNDAY, NOV. 23 RUBY (ARY 11 A. M. 1 ML NORTH OF KERBY in a -------- Watch for Sign-------- FREE DEMONSTRATION Mon., Nov. 24—10-1:30 Of the New Art Rug Needle— “The Needle with the Hump’’ Brim» Your Scrap». 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