The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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II. AMI I'. W. HOOK f'MlllH
IU'1,11 I.NTUItllHTl.NO 8IKKTM
Th Mliiurvn iKink club of tlio
Iliiiitnnss and l'rofiisslnniil Wo
Hum's oluli niiit nt tlio lmmo of
Mm. Btella Bownu for tlio rog
11 1 u i mooting Inst wuuk. Jose
phine 1'imruil kiivo a rovlow of
"Mutiny on thu llouiity" by
t'hnrlns NiirUoft uud JnuitiH Nor
mini Hull. Minn I.ydia Frlcke
dismissed lh curnors of tlio u
thiiiH. Of puclnl Interval win
tlm dismission by lln A. II.
Kmutintm "t llio tinrly lift of
Jmne Noriniiii Hull whom she
know porsunully ilurliiK coIIuko
)n '. iMiituiiM and correspond
nneo of tlio uutlior added to the
Ininrusl. Currant events wore
given by Mlm Carolina Vuorottl.
Tin next montliiK will be hold
nt tlio, homo of Mntida Million
on IIIIUIilo utroot. MIh Vnarotll
will rovlow "Lost Horlson" mid
Kntiiorlno Itniisnni will rovlow
"(inod-byo Mr. Chlpus," both by
Jume Hilton.
Th Edith Cunning bonk club
will must Momliiy, March 23 at
tlio homo of Grace Kliitgon, 832
North 11th troot.
A study of lltornry prises will
tin part of th evening's program,
followed by a rovlow of tho Harp
r urlxo book "llouoy In tho
Horn" by H. L Davis,, an Ore
Him author.
Mr. Klorenoo Drohor will give
tlm rovlow, wlill all members
will contribute to tho discussion
of lllorury prises.
Mr. and Mr. John McCown of
tho McCown atuillo of dancing.
are prosonllng iroupi or moir
mi nlli In recital on Wednesday
evening. March 25. at both Jllvor-
Ida achool and the siouoc roini
comniunlty hull, at 7:30 o'clock.
Chlldron who will participate
In th pToitrnni to b given at
Idvorslde school .are;
lto Mary William, Dobby
William. Willi tlrlffllh. Bobby
Griffith, Violet Griffith. Bully It)
murs, Lola Larson, Jlinmlo Bhuck,
Morvln Hhuck. Constance Hunt,
Juno Mario Murphy, Bhlrluy
Frimols, Bhnrcm Wtlllu, Barbara
Nnthan, Sully Oulltrlo. June Kldd,
Ilevorly liuvHiy, Joy Swnnson,
Shirley Hutclilimnn, Joan Welsh,
Jo Ann Mullcr, Aiurion Matnows,
llllll Mathew. Lowoll Hlllhouso,
I'atly Hillbouse, Margaret Bui
lard, Horbort Klrby, Katharine
Wllaon.
Tho who will present the
program at Modoc Point are:
Unity Dickers, Uuddy Dicker,
Huane Alathla, Juuulia Mathl
Kva Ftao Jacobon, l)ol Davld
on, Winifred I-nnim, Shlrloy
Vanderhoff, Mafalda Blenchlnl,
Yolonria Dlcnchlnl, Enna Urucp
iliirkinan, IiiKva Johnson, Betty
Wontlln, Mnrjorle Penberlon.
Delightful and varied program
nev neon rranged for both
Itlversld achool and th Modoc
Point community ball.
Mombera of th Mother elub
of Bncred Heart academy mot
Hiinaay anornoon. March 15
with Mrs. 0'I.eary. Mrs. D. It.
Vandenherg, Mr. Ou Miller and
Mra. Thomaa J. Towey presiding
noateasoa.
e
Mr. L. M. Ballard entertained
nnmber of friend In honor of
Mr. Bcllard'i birthday, fn their
homo at 821 Martin street, Frl
day evening.
Th guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. n. J. Bprlgga, Mr. and Mra,
C. H. DvLap, Mr, and Mrs. O. O.
Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brltt,
Mr. and Mr. J. T. Brown, Mr.
and Mr. L. P. Benson, Mr. and
Mra. M. Q. I,ee, Mr. and Mrs.
Hay Hunsakor. Mr. and Mra,
Travis Hatfield, John Blalock,
Mra. Ralph Modrell, Josso Bal
Inrd and Wilbur Welch.
Th Clrclo Eight brldgo club
mot Wednesday afternoon at th
horn of Mr. Ira K. BhermKn on
Radollffa Drive, when Mr. Italph
TAILORED JACKET
Mr. Hnrrlion William, con
ildorod one of the world's bent
dressed women, wear a black
Inoe evening gown In fUhnot
pnttorn and a white flannel
junket with podded shoulders and
other nmln-tallorod touohog,
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Uuvldson wa bnluss to th
club.
Hnuclnl guest of the group
woiu: Mrs, Kuril Carr and Mr.
Krnucti Kllllun. Mrs. Luclll 111-
for will tako Mr, Kujuc's place
In tho club a Mm, (uJuo Is
tuaili I iik school at present.
Momliur at Wodnusday party
wore; Musdumn Mux Lupley,
Ijus Nelson , Huh Ehlngur, Ira H).
Hlieriiiiiu, Al Zyback and tho
host ens,
l'rltua wor given to Mrs, Nel
son, high, and Mr. Carr, low.
unrruaiimiuit wor served
lowing th sumo.
fol-
The club will moot next woek
with Mr. Lucille Heifer at ber
home on Molroso svonue.
NAVY MKS IIONOItUII
AT KAItKU'KIJj PARTY
Diian French and Hnrold Gor
don wiiro honored at a farewell
party Friday evening at th com
munity social hall on Garden
uvunue when frlenda mot to bid
thorn goodhy upon their depart
ure for tho navy.
They loft Holiday and ar now
at the training camp at Ban
Dingo. Those honoring Dean and
Gordon war Mr. and Mra, Ver
non Itobortaon, Mr. and Mra. Carl
Tomllson, Mr, and Mrs. J. R.
Sherrlck, Mr. and Mr. W, 0.
Little, Mrs. Etna Gontry, Mr. B.
L. Mlti'hnll, Mra. Burt Hawkins,
Mr. Ona Bagloy, Mr. A. 8.
Dennett, Misses Leu In Mitchell,
Lillian and Barbara Davis, Ber
tha Dodson, Julia Tomllson,
Klonnor Graham, Florence Park,
Mr. C. E. Newcom, Noll and
Molvln Owen, Marvin Bhnfolt,
Elton Galborth, Charles Cuthbert
son, Dick Pex and Jumos Qulbell,
Games wor played, aftor
which supper was served by tbe
hostesses.
'.
Mr. Charles M. Reynold was
th guest of bonor at th Eogle
auxiliary elub Thursday after
noon at th bom of Mr. Pet
Bather of Falrvlew Acres. Mra.
Itoynolda waa presented with a
miscellaneous shower of gifts.
Pot-luck luncheon waa sorted at
1:30 after which pinochle wa
played.
Those honoring Mr. Reynold
were: Mesdames Pet Bstliers, M.
L. Brstlon, Emma Dlt. Clara
Homers, Elma George, William
Stanley, Lena Aubrey, Stella Per
son, Frieda Parsley. Sarah Olb
son, Peggy Long, P. W. Bsylos,
Francea Herbert, Olson and
Reed. v
MATItONH HONOHKD AT
UlllTHDAY PARTY
Mr. F. J. Dowormsn and Mra.
Virgil Peebler were th guests of
honor at a doublo birthday sur
prise party Tuesday afternoon In
th bom of Mr. R. O. Miller on
Gsrdon gvonuo.
Mr. L. E. Honry and Mr.
John Gurtl were eo-hostesses.
Complimenting Mr. Bowerman
snd Mrs. Feebler wer: Mo-
dame Ralph Baker, B. A. Dsh
lolm, Myron Taylor, Leon Ty.
lor. J. W. Crawford. Ben Ah'
bridge, L. E. Henry, John Our-
tlo, R. O. Miller, Charles m. Key
nolda and Mlsa Haiti Hall.
Pinochle wa th diversion of
the afternoon with high (chore
going to Mr. Taylor, and sec
ond high to Mr, jieynoia. Trav
eling prts waa given to Mr.
Peebler.
Following the game refresh
ments wer served by th host
esses, with two large birthday
cakes aa center pieces on beaut
Itully decorated table,
Mra. Bowerman and Mra, Peeb
ler wer presented with many
gift. . .
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Mra. L. A. Miller and Mra. W
T. Dean ware co-hostesses at a
dlsannoaring P.-T.. A. .dinner Fri
day evening at Mr. Millar'
horn on White avenu. This Is
one of the Mill P.-T. A. bonefit
project. Dinner guest wer: Mr.
and Mr. J. D. Bagley, Mr. and
Mr. Joff Bean. Mr. and Mra.
T. E. Dean, Mr. and Mra. Justin
Lagesnn, Miss Marguerite Hund
ley, Mlsa Delia Records,. W. T.
Dean and L. A. MIHcn
Following dinner the-remainder
of tbe evonlng wa spent In social
conversation.
'
Neighbor of Woodcraft met
Wednesday evening In the K.v C.
hall In the Loomla building, for
regular lodge and a ' apodal en
tertainment, In commemoration
of Bt. Patrick's day.
Tho program Included a group
of song presented by Mr. Clara
MoPhurron, accompnnlea by Mr.
Don Zumwnlt: a roadlng given
by Mr. Noy McDnnlsla) piano
numhora fay Mlsa Znmsky, reading
by Mis Jenn Eschley and. a de
lightful vocal duet.
The remainder of th evening
wa spent In playing gamea ap
nronriate to Bt. Patrick' day.
Mrs. C. O. Dryden waa ohalr
man of the evening, and wa s-
slstod by Mr. Noy Mcuanteu ana
Ml Meredith Hewitt,
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KENO Mr. Perry Bargor wa
11.- hnnn, iriinnt nt At shower
given by ber many friend at the
home of Mrs. vong i-uckou r ri
duy afternoon, Mr. Bargor re
ceived many gifts.-
Thoso present were: Mra. Ros
Slmmora, 1 Mrs. George Elliott,
Mra. L. Ramsey, Mr. L. Smith,
iPntii PnlninR. Ml'H Bon
Clocksln, Mrs. Chnmhorlaln, Mrs.
Door, Mra. HonuncKson, mrs. iv.
0. Hurkaa. MIsb Jean AUUon,
Mlsa Qonova Glenn, Mrs. B. B.
Kllpntrlck, Mrs. Doug Puckott,
and the honor guest, Mr. Perry
Bnrgor. A number of chlldreu
were prosont with tholr mothera.
Rotroohmonta were served by
the throe hostesses, Mfa. Doug
Pttokott, Miss Geneva Glenn and
Mra, B. E. Kllpntrlck. '
MURIULL BRIEFS
MERRILL, March ' 31. Har
old J.- Hondrlokaon ha been
-UJ Aar,6nta ttli th atate COn-
vontlon of the Catholl Order of
Foroator to b held in June in
Stayton. . ..
u nmi Mrs. vt. L. Martin
hawa 'valtirnml tmm . tHn tO EU-
gone where moy vishbu
tlves.
Miss Catherine Gavlord, rep
resentative of a Klnmath Falls
NOTEWORTHY
When th musle goei ""round
and around you want to come
out In a now evening dross, and
this ono of silk taffeta ha white
music notes printed on black.
For the qulto young woman, It
hss a high front line with a
Poter Pan collar In white pique.
It la cut to the waist In back.
Rovors, roues and skirt flanges
are linen with wnlto pique.
portrait studio met with th
senior class of the high school
Thursday to take Individual pic
tures or toe graduating class, to
b included In th senior mem.
ory book, a small publication Is
sued by th class. The memory
book, also containing brief out
lines of class activities over tbe
four-year period of achool life,
has been published since the dis
continuance of the high achool
annual.
Tentative plana are being
made by tbe clasa for commence
ment exercise which ar expect
ed to follow the plan used last
year when practically the entire
graduation program waa In
charge of the atudenta.
School will cloa Friday, May
8 a.
Clell Haley has returned from
Grants Pass wher he visited
several weeka with his mother.
Ha wo accompanied home by
his daughter, who la visiting
with Mr. and Mra. Perry Haley
and daughters on the state line.
Special services, observing
Good Friday will be held in the
Merrill Preabytorlan church, Fri
day evening, April 10, It baa
been announced and special serv
ices are planned for the Sunday
aorvlce Easter morning.
Rebekaha entertained at an
evening of cards at the last so
cial session of the lodge when
Mrs. M. L. Moore' committee
wa In charge of arrangement.
Mra. Luther Hasklna waa elect
ed president of the Ladle' Aid
of the Probyterlan church to
succeed Mra. Eva Bowman, who
was elected to the office of
treasurer at , a meeting held
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mra. Warren Frulta,
with Mrs. Etta 8coggins asalst
Ing hostess.
Mr. J. W. Taylor will serve
during the coming year as vice
presldont, and Mrs. Charles
Brown will fill th office of sec
retary. ',
8ome discussion, was. conduct
ed on plan for th coming year
and committees will be appoint
ed In the near future for varloua
activities. . ,
Healing cults ' are receiving
$125,000,000 annually from the
Amorlran public...
TEXTURED LINEN
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' Fne natural-colored Irish linen
is used to make this simple sports
froak with two rows of button
down the front of the bodice and
a belt of black pntenn. The fabric
has a rough, homespun-llke texture.
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News of Klamath Churches
Ht. Paul' Church Eighth and
Jefferson, Rev, Hate B. Eubank,
Reutor. Rectory (28 Pacific Ter
rene, phone 438,
The Fourth (mid Lent) Sunday
In Lent, March 22, 1838.
7:80 a. m, Holy communion.
8:80 a. m, Cblldren'a church
and church achool.
11 la. m. Morning prayer and
sermon.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and
sermon, ; (Confirmation Instruc
tion). Corporate Communion for the
Fellowship at 7:80,: followed by
breakfast In tbe. parish house.
wennusiiuyi The Annunciation,
8:18 'Litany; 10, Holy commun
ion, (Corporate eommunlon of
th guild, presentation of the
United Thank offering, followed
by-lunch. In, the pariah houae.)
First Church of Ctirlat Brlentlst
Tenth and "Washington streets.
Sunday school, at 8:30. Morning
sorvlce at UfOO Bubjest, "Matr
ter." ; ! - v .' (
Testimonial meeting Wednes
day evening' at- 8 o'clockl This
church malulalna a reading room
In the First National Bank build
lug, room 112-213, where tbe
Dime, writing by Mary Baker
Eddy and authorised ' Christian
Science literature may be read,
borrowed or purchased. ' This
roadlng room I opon dally, from
7:80 In th morning until 8:00
o'clock in th'. evening. An at
tendant Is .In 'Charge from It
to 1 o'clock, and - from 3: SO un
til 4:80, except on Sunday and
holiday.' v -' ;:.
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Community Congregational J.
O. Dicker; mtntiter. Garden-at
Martin, Church- achool at 9:45,
with girl' robed choir leading
tbe singing. Mrs. E. L. Mitchell,
superintendent, and ber teachers
of th primary and beginner de
partments are-anxious that every
boy nd girl- be present Sunday
to prepare tor the Euater pro
gram. Mra. Dickey, leader, and
Louise Mitchell, accompanist, will
meet the girls choir at 8:80.
The church Is. to have tbe
ploasure of hearing Dr. Fred B.
Mossing speak at the 11 a. m.
sorvlce. Tbe Church of tbe Nat-
arene will, unite with us In this
service. Their choir and orchestra
will help provide tbe music for
tbe meeting. Mr. Herschel Morris
will sing also, her solo being
"Boauttful Land of My Dreams,"
by Blount. Dr. Messing ha a
message of Interest to all and
has been getting many large
bearings about town. This will
be hi only appearance in Mill
Addition. We urge all to attend.
At 6:30 the C. E. will meet,
James Qulbell being the leader
of the prayer meeting following
the social hour. -It la hoped the
young people may attend In force
at the morning service, too.
First Presbyterian Church
North Blxth and Pine streets,
Rev, Theodore Smith, D.D., pss-
tor. Church telephone 428, resi
dence 713-J, Morning service at
11 o'clock. Mrs. J. E. Clanahan
dlreota the choir and Mra. George
W. Mclntvre la the organist. The
opening musical number la the
organ prelude, "Paatorale," by
Richmond. The effertory 1 Bee
thoven' "Andante." The morn
ing anthem la "The Good Shep
herd." by Barrl. The pastor will
Bpeak on "Receiving tbe Atone
ment." .
In the evening at T:20 the
naator will apeak on "Love In
s-oiir Dimensions." The organ
prelude will be "Evensong" by
Vincent and the offertory, "An-
dantlno," by Lefebnre-Wely. Miss
Augusta Parker will sing a con
tralto solo. '
The Bible school under th di
rection of Professor Everett
Vanderpool opena at 8:45. Mra.
George W. Mclntyre will be In
charge of the Intermediate de
partment, Mra. Frank Mllla of
the primary department, and
Mr. Paul Keyea of the begln
nera' department. In these vari
ous' departments are classes for
all ages. , ' -
The Christian Endeavor ocle
tle meot at 6:30. The Intermed
iate meet with Mr. H. 8. Cun
ningham. Evory on la mad welcome In
thle friendly church.
i Church of Jeans Christ of Lat
ter -Day Balnt Fifth and Klam
ath. Roland Rlgby, president
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Re-
llof oclety each Tuesday after
noon at 1 o'clock. -
Young men' and young ladles
Mutual Improvement associations
meet Tuesday evenings at 7:30.
Sunday .evening service at 7:30.
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Klnmath Temple 1007 Pine
stroat, near Tenth. Fred Horn
huh, pastor.
Sunday school at 8:45 a.m.,
Joe - Stafford, uperlntendent;
George Brodland, assistant. The
Sunday school basement Is being
completed to make room tor the
growing Sunday achool, which we
hope will reach 400 Sunday.
Clnates to suit everybody.
Mprnlng worship at 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject will be "Water
BuptlBin." The adherents of
modes of sprinkling, pouring and
immersing all will be pleased to
hear this message.
' The young people have another
unique service at 6:30. The pres
ldont, - Dale Sackett, Invites all
young poople to enjoy this spir
itual young people' service from
6:30 to 7:80, , -
Tho ovenlng evungellstlo serv
ice oponB at 7:45, with the Klam
ath Temple orchestra presenting
sacred number and marches.
The white robed choir will sing.
Vocal and -Instrumental number
Included In the musical program
of the evening. The pastor will
preach on "Judgment and Con
demnation." . .
Week night service Wednesday
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and Friday. All alway welcome.
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Church of The Nazarene H. L.
Russell, pastor,
Sunday school st 8:46: classes
for all with good teacher.
The 11)00 o clock asrvlce will
be an union service with the Con
gregational people, held In th
Congregational church, With D. E-
B. Messing of th Oregon Social
Hygiene society speaking. The
Nasarsine church will have charge
of the music. The people of Mills
district are cordially Invited to at
tend this service.
Young people' asrvlce at 6:80,
with E. E. Elnarsson leader,
Evangelistic services at 7:80.
Topic for evening service, "The
ways of Man," Pror. 16:2, These
services ar planned for th help
of all.
Zlon Lutheran Church 1025
High itreeU O. W. Hoffman,
pastor.
The morning service begins at
11:00 o'clock. Th topic for this
Sunday' sermon will be: "The
Fallen Dlsclpl." Every one I
welcom at our services, i ,
Sunday school meet at 8:46
a. m. i 1
Ladles' Aid society will meet
next Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mra. L. Kottimeler, at
Algoma.
Brief services are being broad
cast over KFJI every Saturday
evening from 7:45 to 8:00 o'clock.
These broadcast will continue un
til th Saturday before Easter.
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First Methodist Choreh Cor
ner of North Tenth and High
street. John W. Wsrrell, pastor.
Residence, 1006 High (tract.
Phon 448W. '
Tbe aim of th Sunday tchool I
to give Instruction In th word of
God and lo giv to boy and girl,
men and women, a deeper appre
ciation of tbe meaning of Christ
Sunday will be decision day In the
school- The service of th day
will begin at 8:30 a. m., with de
partmental worship service. A
class with an interesting teacher
will be found by pupil of any age.
and all are Invited. '
The junior church service has
It appeal to the boy and girl
of elementary achool age, when In
service specially dealgned to
meet their needa they take an act
ive part. Tnl ervc will begin
at 10:55 a. m.
The morning worship service of
th church will begin at th same
hour with th paator In charge,
Mra. E. 8. Veatch presiding at
tbe piano and R. E. Patterson di
recting the musle of the service.
Mra. Veatch will Dlav "The Lost
Chord." bv Sullivan, and "I Wait
ed for tbe Lord, by Mendelssohn.
Mr. Patterson will direct the choir
in singing the anthem "Th Lights
of Home," by Wilson. The duet,
"Precious Hiding Place," will be
sung by Mr. Patterson and Mr.
Dollarhldo. The pastor will con
tinue the serle of sermon on
"Th Lit of Jesus," speaking
Sunday an "Jesus, the Light of
the World."
At 6:30 p.m. the Senior and
Young People's Epworth League
devotional meeting will be held
under tbelr own leadership.
At 7:30 p. m. a service will be
held to which tbe public I espe
cially Invited, when Dr. Fred B,
Messing will address both men and
women on a theme of vital im
portance to better living.
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First Baptist Church Corner
Eighth and Washington streets.
The Church with th Gospel
Message and Mission." Cecil C.
Brown, pastor. Residence 428
North Eighth. Phone 146R.
Bible school, 8:45 a. m., George
O. Welch, superintendent. A grad
ed school with competent teach
er. Th Bible school Is now spon
soring "Th Gold Star Sunday
School Campaign," under th di
rection of Rev. John J. Blalock,
missionary to China. An Interest
ing program will be presented at
the close of the Bible school hour
Sunday morning, B. Y. P. U. at
6:30 p.m. Mrs. Vanle Walker,
general director. Here you will
find a live-wire union for each
age.
Morning worship service, ser
mon by Rev. Blalock on "China.
Evening evangelistic service,
sermon by the pastor, "Tbe Sign
of the Mulberry Tree." Choir re
hearsal Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.,
John T. Brown, director, Mrs.
Melvin Ostrom, pianist.
Mid-week service Wednesday at
7:80 p.m. General meeting of
the Women' Missionary society
In church basement Thursday at
2:00 p. m.
At this church you will find a
friendly people, spiritual services
and good fellowship. We invite
you to worship with us.
First Covenant Church 823
Walnut street. E. A. Obman,
pastor. Residence, the church.
Sunday school at 8:45, Mrs. E.
A. Ohman, superintendent Classes
for all ages. A Sunday achool for
everybody.
Morning worship (Swedish) at
11:00 o'clock.
Evening service at 7:45. Topic,
"Christian Service." This service
begin with a ong service. Praise
ye the Lord. Sing unto the Lord
a new song, and hi praise In the
congregation of saints.
Wednesday evening rvic at
8:00 o clock.
All ar welcome to attend these
services,
The Altamont Sunday achool
continue to grow In number and
enthusiasm under the leadership
of Principal A. c. Olsen and an
efficient number ot teacher for
all age.
Mr. R. J. Wiese will present a
vocal aolo at th worship service,
and Rev. D. Jay Good will apeak
on "Tbe Essential Exercise of a
Christian."
The Pelican City Sunday School
In the Pelican City ichool
house. Beauford F. Miller, pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday at
3:00 p. m. A short aermon or
Bible study follow the Sunday
school. Everybody welcome.
. Pint Christian Church Pine
street at Ninth. Arthur Charles
Bate, minister. Offlc phone,
103 tW; residence, 538 Lincoln
street, phone 1583W.
Bible school meets at 8:45 a.
m., C. S. Robertson 1 the super
intendent. Classes for children
and adults. You will enjoy thl
school. New members ar cor
dially invited. -
Commnnlon and worship 11:00
a. m. Mrs. Nina Nybaek is the
organist and Mis Thelma Parrish
direct th choir. Lord's Supper
sermon: "Your Father Knowetb."
. Christian Endeavor. Pre-prayer
service at 6:15 p. m. Regular
session, 6:30 p. m. There ar
poDDg
in the
No doubt of It now the opon season. for Spring Fever is upon
us. The first robin has been duly acknowledged, crickets are
tuning up, and the advertising columns of this paper are full
of news about gayer things to wear and do and eat and enjoy.
Even a shut-in can follow the rhythm of the seasons by read
ing the advertisements. The first ad for white shoes is as sure
a sign of Spring as the first tulip. Soon you'll be seeing in these
pages what you dare leave off on the beach this Summer, and
hearing what new sunburn lotion will guard the exposed areas.
,, You'll be buying Springy things off. and on for several weeks.
Chart your shopping course carefully, wisely, by following the
advertisements from day to day. Compare values, - select
styles, make up your mind before you start the leg work from
store to store. You'll save money and have more time to
enjoy the nice weather. 1
three societies and young people
will find their ago group.
Evening worship hour, 7:80 p.
m. Organ prelude. Song service
with orchestra accompaniment.
led by Miss Thelma Parrish. Spe
cial. Sermon: "Long Ropes and
Stout Stake."
Thursday, March 26, Is the one-
day convention at thl church.
Ther will be three sessions, fore
noon, afternoon and night The
women' board and th state Mis
sions board will have representa
tives here. Member of the church
are urged to attend as many of the
session a they can.
The Pentecostal Assembly of
God Under Moe's store, 612 Main
street Beauford F. Miller, pastor.
Sunday school at 8:45 a. m.
Morblng worship at 11:00.. The
pastor will speak at the morning
service on "The Beauty of Mar
riage and Home Life," or "What
I a Husband?"
Young People' meeting at 6:30
p. nw with Mr. Miller In charge.
All young people invited to this
servlc.
Evening Evangelistic services at
7:46 p. m. Subject for the eve
ning, "The Value of a Soul; or,
Should : the Feeble-Minded Be
Chloroformed?'
Meetings on Tuesday and Thurs
day evening at 7:45.
Saturday evening service . In
charge of the Senior Young Peo
ple. ' . .
Everybody welcome to every
service, ...
: !.; . . i -;
Conference Set f ,
For Mid-April on'
- Family Problems
PIan"fo'r a day-long confer
ence on family living, to be held
April 17, were virtually complet
ed Friday by representative of
the granges, the P.-T. A. and
the A. A. TJ. W. meeting at the
county agent offlc.
The conference I tentatively
scheduled for th Henley grange
nan ana win be under tbe lead
ership of Mrs. Pearl Bradshaw
of Beatty.
Mrs. Maud Morse, specialist in
parent education and ' child de
velopment, and Mr. Azalea Sa
ga r, specialist In clothing and
textile, will address the assem
bly. Both are ot the O. 8. C.
extension division. Local speak
ers will supplement the program.
Committees were named to
handle the event at the prelim
inary meeting Friday. These are:
Committee for general ar
rangements Mrs. C. W. Sher
man, Klamath Falls: Mra. Paul
Lewis, Merrill; Mis Jean Alli
son, Keno.
- Lnnch committee Mrs. O. H.
Rudolph, Henley; Mrs. Rosa
Burnett, Midland; Mra, Hattie V.
Friendly
Helpfulness
, To .Evory
Crowd ne) Purto
Klamath :
Funeral Home
.-MS High St,
81r. sued Bin. A. A. Ward,
Maaasjen
IF.
lt eveir
news
Lewis, Shasta Vlsw; Mr. Fred '
Rolling, Olen. :
Recreation - committee Mrs.
W. E. Lamm, Modoc Point,
Publicity commute . Mr.
Howard Barnhliel, Klamath
Falls, A. A. U. W.J Mra. H. P.
Boawortb, Riverside PTA, Klam
ath Falls; Mrs. F. H. Trolman,
Merriii; air. - Arthur priauix.
Chlloquln. , . -. .
Presiding officer for th con-"
terence, April 17 Mrs. Pearl
Bradshaw, Beatty.
Nominating commltto tor '
county home economic extension
committee, to serve one year
Mrs. C. E. McClellan, Altamont;
Mrs. Twyla Ferguson, Klamath
Falls; Mrs, Carl Cook, Klamath
Falls.
MERRILL, March 81. Initia
tion ceremonies for 18 candi
date inducted Into th Holy
Holy Cross eonrt, Catholle order
of Foresters, was held Tuesday
afternoon in the Oddfellow hall
when 10 member ot the Sub
limity, Oregon, court degree
team were present to confer th
second and third degree. .
State officer present for the
Initiation Included John Desch
ner, Portland, state chief ranger, .
and Edwin Bell, Stayton, (tat
secretary, . ' .
, The meeting, opening at 1:80
o'clock in the Oddfellow hall, .
wa concluded with a banquet
at 1 p. m., at which plaeea wer 1
marked for 60 guests.. -Gay
St Patrlck'a motif and
Insignia of the order were used
on the long tables, and Harold .
J. Hendrlckson, speaker of th .
local eourt, acted a toastmaater.
Toast and response were made
by Father Curran, Klamath
Fall; John Descbner, Edwin
Bell, William Hammond,, chief
ranger of the Holy Cross eourt,
and Mr. Williams, chief ranger '
ot the Crater Lake eourt, Klam- .
ath Falls. '
WOOD
la 1035 we sold many ear
loads of
Diesel and
Stove Oil
. which was maed hi
Farm Tractors
Our old customer are com
ing back, also many new
Peyton's
Fuel Oils
are more refined, therefore
cleaner than ordinary fuel
oils, and cost no more.
Demand the best.
PEYTON & CO.
"Wood to Ban" '
15 Market . . Phono 585