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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1934)
( PAGE TWELVE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON April 13, 1031 T COMES TO CLOSE After a most happy and bar- Monlous mooting the Presbytery of Bouthwot Oregon closed Iti teutons at the First prosbyterian eharca Thursday evening, al though business had been orig inally scheduled lor Friday morn- Ing. However, the now moderator, Rev. J. M. Johnson of Central Point, with the assistance ot the Presbytery so expedited an mat ters ot consideration so that tho docket was cleared ahead of time. The stated clerk, Hev. J, W. Angell ot Gold Beach, had been unable to attend on account ot sickness, so Rev. 8. H. Jewell of Merrill was elected to rill his place temporarily. Rev. H. L. Weir ot Maltn was elected tempo rary clerk, Rev. H. W. Wood, ot Reedsport assistant temporary clerk, and Rev. Theodore Smltn, reporting clerk. , During the morning session, ander recommendation ' ot the committee on Christian educa tion. Rev. J, K. Howard, D. D., . ot Olendale, Walter Duff, Jr., who has Just completed a series of evangelistic meetings In this city, waa examined by presby tery, having been received under its oare as a student lor tne min istry, and during the afternoon session was dnly licensed as an evangelist working under the Presbyterian denomination. This necessitated a waiving of the standing rules, as his application had not been made the required length ot time preceding. Mr. ' Duff left thla morning tor Port- land where ho la now conducting a series ot meetings In the Laur- lwood Methodist church. Mrs. Paul D. Grout, formerly Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter of the ' local pastor, with an evangelistic singer, a Mr. Reed from Califor nia, accompanied him. Mo further financial cut will be made In the salaries ot pastors working In aid-receiving churches in the bounds ot the Presbytery. Tho Lost River parish plan, oper ating nnder the country life de partment ot the national missions board and comprising Merrill, Ma lta and Tulelake churches and surrounding territory, was con tinued tor another five-year pe riod. All men in the fields were - continued as during the psst year. A large banquet was served at the Methodist church, during which the young people largely participated, with Miss Helen Swartx, presiding. Miss Marcla Kerr of San Francisco and Miss Donaldina Cameron ot the same city both spoke at the banquet. The latter gave the principal ad dress of the evening. . The Presbytery passed special resolutions with reference to the entertainment furnished by the local congregation aa follows: Whereas, the local church has extended such a whole-hearted welcome, and - Whereas, tho Rev. A. Theodore Smith and wife have by their thoughtful attitude contributed towards tho tine feeling of fel lowship which has existed In this meeting, and v, Whereas, tho local entertain ment committee consisting of Mrs. A. M. CoUler, Mrs. Fred Fleet, and Messrs. A. R- Wilson snd E. W. Mersereau has provided so well for the maintenance of bodily comfort, and Whereas, the Preobyterlal ot Southwest Oregon has pruden-tially- permitted us to meet in conjunction with their meeting. and Whereas, the First M. E. church represented so ably by Hev. J. ts. Coan and the luncheon and ban quet committee headed by Mrs. L. N. Haines, has exhibited so gracious a spirit of cooperation and friendship, therefore. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Presbytery of Southwest Oregon extend to these severally men tioned, our deep appreciation and gratitude for their combined ef forts which have resulted in mak ing this an outstanding session ot . Presbytery In ' harmony and success. . Respectfully submitted, Merle D. Edwards, Chairman, , G. A. Martin, - Aaron O. Miller, a. : . . Committee. "' The women's organization known - as the Presbyterlal ot Southwest Oregon closed Its ses sions at noon today. Mrs. T. M. Stott of Grants Pass continues as the president ot this organization lor tnia year. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's pharmacy shows that the barometric pressure is keep ing well below the usual fair weather tone, and while general indications point to a continuance of pleasant weather, conditions are such that a disturbance may easily slip into the picture . . . Some cloudiness may be expected with . temperatures remaining bout the same. The Tycoa recording thermom eter registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows. High, 75 Low 43 Forecast for next 24 hours: Generally fair; moderate temper atures. The United States weather bu reau reports no precipitation for the 24-hour period ending Thurs day at 5 p. m.; 4.92 for the sea son to date; 8.60 normal; 6.75 last year. Charter Proposal to Be Discussed What to do about the police charter' amendments will prob ably be discussed at Monday night's city council meeting, It - was Indicated at the city hall Friday. No further action has been taken since early in the week, when the council heard City At torney A. L. Leavltt and Attor ney V. S. Balcntlne In a legal ar gument as to whether the law would permit a vote on the meas ' rv ... nrmrP r?fm 1 : 0 1 t;?Ts jfo"- y n 8 -a. Come Saturday The Big Day of This 9-Day Sale! Off to a flying start! Crowds thronging the store, buying, saving I And Saturday is the banner day "everybody" will be here! fiot all Ward Week specials are shown in the paper today many, many more through out the store are here waiting to save money for you! Don't miss them See them all! 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