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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1929)
PAGE SIX THE EVENING HEPALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Sntnrdny. Pircmrtrr 21, 1020 POPE PIUS XI ATTENDS MASS AT ST. JOHN'S first Time in Sixty .Years Vatican Has Been Empty. ROME, Dee. 21, (API rope rim XI, ending nearly yean of aelf Imprisonment of the popet In ihe rat lean, made bia exit at dawn todsv from the pontifical quarters and entered Italian terrl tory. It waa the first time aince 1 870, whi'U the kingdom ot United Italy waa formed and the papal atate dratroved, that a pope had left the rattcan. Kept Action Secret Notifying hardly anyone, hla holiness drove at 6:15 a. m. In an automobile from the Vatican to St. John Lateran, the palace or church where last February 1 the treatlea were aimed solving the so-railed Roman question. Even moat of hla entonrace knew noth ing of the departure. He celebrated mats at St. John. commemorating the fiftieth anni versary ot hie ordination aa a priest. So uuasaumlng waa the departure and ao untoxseen- 4hat the pnhlle waa unaware that hls tory had been made until issuance of a bulletin announcing the event by the Stefanl newa agency at :!5a. m. Gore to Mother Church St. John Lateran la the "Mother Church of Christendom," and la considered the cathedral of Rome. It waa therefore natural that the pope, who la Bishop of Rome, should go there. He waa the first .pope to celebrate masa at St. John Lateran aince Plna IX. The pontiff left the vatiran at f a. at., accompanied by Xlonslg nor Oaccla Dominion, chamber lain of hla household, and a few ether attendants. Meanwhile he bad had the director ot the Lom bard seminary notified, since he wished to be aaaisted at masa by the student ot the school. In Priesthood Fifty Years The Lombard seminarians serv ed yonng Don Achilla Rattl on De cember 21, IS?, when the pope ' said hla first mass at San Carlor Al Corso. and he wished their aue eeisors to be with him for the flfitleih, anniversary of hla priest hood. Shortly after he arrived at the palace the students ot the Roman seminary received word of the mo mentous event, and hastily cam to the church, where they assist ed the pontiff. The pope said the regular low mass of the Fourth Friday In advent with commemor ation of Saint Ltheratua, the bish op whose feaat falls today. The pontiff wor the dark pur ple vestments suitable to mourn ing eeaaon of advent Wednesdays and Fridays, of which are observ ed aa daya of fasting and absti nence. The altar at which the pope officiated was the very one before which he was ordained 60 years ago. Stage Beauty and Colored Husband Become Reconciled LOS AXGKLES, IVo. !1. (A P). Helen Lee Worthlug, for mer New York stage beauty re conciled with her hnstund. Dr. Eugene C. Nelson, colored physi cian, after a brief aeparatlon as a result of "jealous spat.-' ti- day resumed her place as mis tress ot their home In the Loa Angeles negro section. The reconciliation followed a meeting yesterday In an attor ney's office. Both the former actress and her hnsband aald thefr differences which resulted in a separation a week ago, had followed a dispute over another woman, and that "all has been forgiven and forgotten." To me he ia not what the world would call a negro." Miss Worthing aaid. "He Is not black in akin or biack in heart. I be lieve he loves me better than anything else In the world, and I know that I do him. No so cial or racial barrier can sepa rate us." No fraud as to his racial sta tus waa practiced by Dr. Nelson in wooing and winning her hand, she said- Miss Worthing, formerly a member ot the Ziegfeld Follies cast, later worked In motion picturea and appeared with John Barrymore In "Don Juan" and with Adolph E. Menjou in "The Swan." Harrison risher, artist, once adjudged her owner ot the most beautiful profile In Amert- A German has invented a car which takes to pieces when It is to be put Into a garage. The Churches Klrt baptist Churvh, The usu al aervtcea will be held at the First Baptist church, Sunday, December Sind. Sunday achool begins at :5 with clauea for all c.tea. Mr. Welch la auperio tendent, Misa Dearing In charge dowustaira. Mr. Milan will oc cupy th pulpit at both It a. m and 7:30 p, m.; Young people's meeting at f:30 p. m. The choir will render apeclal music at th morning service. The Sunday school program and Ohrlatniae tree will be held Monday evening at the church AH the children ot the congrega tion will be remembered by Santa Claus. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening; Choir prac tice Friday evening. Kveryone heartily welcome at our serv ices. l-'irwt Pentecostal Assembly, No. It Main St. Sunday serv ices, Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m.; Morning worship at 11:09 Subject, Redeemed, or a Lamb for an ass's colt: Evening evangelistic, at 7:30 p. m. We will have otir Christmaa program on Christmaa day In the evening December S3th. We extend a cordial welcome to all children to come and enjoy the many good things that the Lord has provided, with ns. Thursday afternoon at 1:30 the Womans Prayer Circle will meet at the home ot Mrs. R. T. Bald win. 704 California. Rev. Stev enson will speak; Friday night evangelistic services at 1:00 0 m. Prayer for the aick. ' Whoso ever will may come. Rev. J. II. Stevenson, pastor. Immanurl Raptait Church. Corner 11th and High streets. The Sunday school at 9:45. Rev. H. J. Lorent. auperintendent, Mrs. Sinclair, primary aupt. Thts should he one of the big days of the year. Much la being said, in the world, about peace. The way o world peace ia a road no na tion can travel alone and without God. The sermon theme ot Mr. Broyles, pastor, for next Sunday morning at 11. "The Dayspring From On High." It you hare I ever attended Immanuel church you will know there will be good music Sunday night at T:S0 the choir will render a Cantata entitled, "Th Star ot Promise." This all musical program will be rend ered by a chorua of twenty vol There will be several aoloa, duets. male quarteta and tull chorus. Don't nils this fin mualcal num. ber. Dr. Caaael, leader. Mlsa Helen Abby pianist. Th Junior a T, P. U. will meet at 0:00 p, m. Mrs. C. C. Miller and Mrs. H. J. Lorvni, loaders. Th Senior II. Y. I1 U. Is planning another on ot those aurprls programs for next Sunday evening at :S0. There 1 atway eoniothtng new and In tereatlng In then young people'r program. Don't mis a:.y ot the services Sunday. The Sunday school will render their Christ maa program Monday evening December 23, at T:S0. Special program composed of twenty voices, will present a Christmaa Cantata, entitled. "The Star ot Promise" Sunday evening at 7:30. This Cantata is arranged and composed by E. L. Ashrord. There will be soprano, contralto, tenor and basa solos. Also male quartet and tull chorua numbers. It yon wish to hare a fine music al treat come out Sunday eve ning. The various musical num bers are as follows: "Behold tor Zlon'a Sake." "Oh, Cbm Km- mauuel," "Watchman. Tell Va ot the Night." "O Little Town ofi Bethlehem." "Now When Jesus' Waa Born." "The Radiant Star.": Christmas Voices." "Room for the Christ Child." "Thou Didst I Leave Thy Throne." The'grrtil finale, "The Star of a Thousand Years." Th soloists aret Dr C. D. Caaael, also director. Miss Helen Abby, pianist, Mrs, Jas. L. Itlchoy. Mra. C. C. Miller, Mrs. A. O. Rroylea, Creydon U. Broy les and Mrs. Medoloa Wlman. The above program will be an ear tire evening's entertainment. WITH 1IK8T SHOT SAN BKRNARDINO. Calif.. Dec. 31. (AD Word of a des ert shooting between a husband and wife over th woman's al leged pararrtour In which th husband wna slain and the wife and her companion wounded critically reached her today from th rieaolat country about Yrrmo. Calif., 75 mllea northeast of her. MOTIIK.lt KILLS BABB LANOCOMNU, Md., Dec. 11. (Al). M.-e. Marian Iiatt. 81. waa charged Friday with causing tho death of her fire weeks' old dai'Khter by throwing th child Into an abandoned Iron or fur nace near here yesterday. Po lice who found th baby on a pile ot Junk at th bottom of a 40-foot drop, believed poverty and 111 health had deranged the mother'a mind. IIRATTOV8 Xmaa Candy and Nut a. A eon. venlent place to atop. Open evenings anil Sundays. SOI E. Main St. Phone IMS SMI43 Oregon Ave. Phone li!T Merry Christmas v v and Thanks for Your V . Patronage Jas. ELDriscoll s Life, Fire, Automobile and Bonds. Phone '432 206 Williams Bids. 'Ask About Special 'Automobile Insurance Rates. Haa Your Life and Accident Insurance Problems Analyzed by Mr. DeSpain. . Money to Loan at 6 on Improved City Property. BRATTON'S Krerything for Xmas Dinner Xauu Trees. 301 E. Main St. rhone 942 3043 Oregon Ave. Phone 1927 SIDE GLANCES By George Clark I jsmi' cisnafs.sreO'Ctrac U S WT Off "Did you hear what Itfllh can afford it" got fur Henry? I don't see how he NORTHLAND Transportation v Company To all points North . East and West For Convenience, Economy, Safety mad Deeenda&Hltv "RIDE THK NORTHLAND" Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot 615 Main Street YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST There's fun in a long Christmas list presents for everybody. There's satisfac tion in shopping- early for cash and no after worries. And there is always plenty of cash in plenty of time for those who have a Christmas Savings Account. Come m and open one now, American National Bank OF KLAMATH FALLS Resources $2,500,000.00 and More. Lone Flier Hops Off for Australia LONDON, Dec, St, (API r. C. Chichester, a wealthy New Zealander, climbed Into th cock pit ot a tiny moth aeroplane at Croydon lately and told his frlonda: "Cherrla; I'm oft to Australia." II got his plan Into lh air and took lh direction ot Ihe continent. Officials believed he hoped to beat Hert lllnkler's rec ord of IS daya between Kngland and Australia established In Feb ruary 19JJ, 1 KillT IUU'811 Fine LOS ANOKLKS, Dec tt, (A P) r'lr sweeping before a SO mil an hour wlud through the tlnder-lik brush of th dry foot hills In (J riff 1th park city recrea tion preserve, lately advanded on a mile front toward the Los Fe lls residential section, threaten ing the homes and causing tire- men to order th houses vacua-ted. Flowers For Christmas Our shop Is all nplow with Christmas Flowers for your Hcloction. Como in today and foiist on F 1 o w era that are mostly home grown. It Is not too Into for us to telegraph Flowers to distant points. Klamath Flower Shop Phone 589 834 Main St. M S.W W "sjjaaaTr E&idlafl i -here's vour Christmas Remembrance from Richfield JUST CALL at any Richfield Station. There's a Blue and Gold Richfield Balloon left especially for you by our Airplane Santa Claus. Come anytime on Monday, December 23rd ' or Tuesday, December 24th (but Santa Claus says "the quicker the better") KDCDOIFnillllS) GDEAD.EC2S Freckles and His Friends fSAV.' 10 UUfc To eoy 7WX,RtFV.6 Fott Axy: ! PAO FOR WS CMBIS'MAS- ues coat a Boor UuntiM' Small' I SAAWAOCNA i 1 (SAy7 I'D uu& To Boy ) 'sW fTJlrJETEErl OOUAtiSJ.'. 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