Club Group tette Clara Rimer entertained t h e Engles , auxiliary club and friends with '' a Hallowe'en party Thursday "" evening in her home. Games , 0 were played and prises won by , Dolly Machado and Ruby Bur , 0 gess Door prize went to Peggy Long. Befreehments were served I to Meatiames Wood, Waldvogel, Book, Long, Pereell, Gibson, Au- '. Bretton, Herbert, Diets, Burgess, Larson, Bauer, kineba ' do, Hendrickson, Behind, insid e duck, Lewis, Cole, Winningham, Wilson, arable, Alt, Smoot, Alta t Larson, Hogue and Itolinte. Tea towels were given to Dolly Ma chide, FRIII)10 Thempeon, Helen Bauer and Mae McAnuily, the , members having birthdays in Oc. 7 a Junior Claes PartyA Hui lowe'en party for the Junior clues of the Community Congregationtl church wee held Friday night at the community hone. on Garden avenue. with the Bev. and Mrs. J. G. Dickey as host and hostess. - Those present were Shirley Cur , 11011, Vivian Direchl Evelyn Dir .' still. Dolores Cody. Ude Hutchins, F., Karen Hardin, Patricia Kerfoot, rt.'', Arlene Kerfoot and Violet (tray. F. A "1.101Y of KRUM watt played, followed by refreshments. Church SupperA potluck sup " per will be served Tuesday eve - sing, October 26. at 1:30 o'clock , at the community Congregational s, church social hall on Carden avenue. Uames will follow the supper. and ell members and friends of the church are cordi ally invited to attend. Mrs. F. IL Vance is chairman of the eve. mini. United Church Meetings A meeting of the women's organize lions of all the Klamath retie 'churches participating in the Ray burn evenatillatic mission will be : held at the First Mothodlet church o at 1 p. to. Burnley. A similar joint ' I meeting of young People's sociti. ties will be held at the aunt,, s church at 6:30 p.m. l 4 qv.," Oa Plans for Roll Co il--Mrs. Wil bur Jones, roll call chairman of ; the American Red Cross in Kim .: ath county. has been working out of the city this week. selecting her , different chairmen. The names of o. the various chairmen throughout the county will be announced Me fore part of the week. Returns to SIAlt leFriends will he interested to learn that mi a a a t I o e 0 II a r op a I, , t4x.. October 28, 19s37 CITY BRIEFS Returns to Stain leFriends will be interested to learn that Lynn Zimmerman, who has spout tbe past three months in Wuhing ton. D. C., has returned to Seattle, where she glans to make bar home. Mrs. Zimmerman lived bars for a number ot years, and was affiliated with the Herald and News. Returns RomeJ. 14. Poulin lett Saturday for his home at Los Angeles after a two weeks' visit in Klamath Falls at the borne of Ms 100-inIIW and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Reynolds of 1411 East Main street. Riverside PTAThere will be a special meeting ot the Riverside PTA Monday, October 15, at 8 o'clock. This is Important, gild all members are asked to attend. Trainmen MeetTh. Brother bood of Railroad Trainmen will meat Monday evening. October at 7:15 o'clock at 1001r ball. A apecial'aemion le planned, and all members are urged to attend. St. Paul's dutch,' Episcopal s ' St. Paul's church, Episcopal, Eighth and Jefferson Streets, Tito Ites. V. E. Newman. rector. Twenty-second Qunday after Trinity. , Holy Eucharist at 8 o'clock. Church 4001 at 10:111 a. tn.. class Instruction 'period. Morning prayer, and sermon at 11 o'clock, codthined worship of the church school and adult con gregation. , ' Klamath Luther.. an Church Services In the Willard hotel. Sunday, October 24. 10:30 a. m., Informting DisplayA bestati ul handwrought toaatmaster and new distinctive hospitality tray made by Wendell August Forge of Grove City, Pa., le on display for a few days at IA lire electric more. The tosetmaster and tray are made from aluminum and decorated with a wheat design. No machinery wag used in the conetruction. The display is not for hale, but the public is invit ed to visit the store and look at the work of art. Card Party HeldThe eel' auxiliary held it first card party In a new series on Monday eve ning, October 20, with 16 tables In play. Women'e high prise went to Mn, Dahlatn, and second high to Mrs. Delon Dowers. Hens high went to Mr. Wilkinson, and Nan ond high to Mr. Crape. liner prize was awarded to Mrs. Taylor. Re freshments were served at the close of the evening. The second in the card party serlea will be held In late November. M,MFMNFM,ME. Attend FuneralMrs. Leo Blom ler and daughtar, Barbara Ellen, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fouch of Ban Bernardino, Calif.. arrived in Klamath Falls Thurs. day. They attended funeral mummY. ices for Mr. Fouch's mother, which wore held Friday. Mrs. Biemier and Mrs. Touch, with their father. Jim Los, bad just returned to ihn Bernardino after a three months' tour of the east. ft MM,..1. Applegate loelittellElmor Ap plegate, who bee spent the sum mer at Crater lake, whore he is a park naturalist. left Friday for Ashland, where he will visit rela tives en route to IWO Alto. Calif.. whore he is a member of the fee ulty at Stanford university. Ap plegate spent a few days in the city with relatives and friends be fore departing for the valley. 0.MMM.MM.. lor&VO for PortlandMay King Conradl of the May King studio, accompanied by Jean Browne left Friday evening for Portland to at tend the lecture being given in the northern city by Dr. Victor Heiser. author of "An American Doctor'. Odyssey." They expect to return home the fore part of the week. Services HeldCremation se Ices were held recently in San Francisco for the late Fred Jack. son. 3$. for 18 years a resident in Klamath county. 'lb. remains were buried in the Umpqua no tional forest. where Jackson at one time took up a homestead. ,., Condition Improves--Don Kirk patrick. Klamath Fails youth who I, a student at the University of Oregon. is recuperating rapidly front a recent emergency oPora lion for appendicitis. Don is the son of L. F. Kirkpatrick of this city, who went to Eugene to be with his son for a few days. Medford GuestMrs. Riley D. Henson or Medford is visiting in Klamath Falls and is tbe guest of Rev. and Mrs. O. T. Ander son. Mrs. Henson Was a former resident of this city and is here to attend the Rayburn revival services. Study Group MeetsThe inter national relations study group of AAIJW is to meet Wednesday eve ning. October 27, at o'clock. In thd home of Mrs. James Buick, at the Audley apartments. 1 Party EnjoyedA Thursday af ternoon card party was enjoyed by members of the Eagles' auxtl tar, when four tables were In Play. Another of these events Is set for October 211. Nevis of Klamath Churches by the Rev. B. Bogstad, pastor pro tem. At this service arrAngements will be made for organizing a laza to be instructed for con firmation. Books for instruction are free. Young people desiring to reg ister for confirmation instruction may contact Rev. Bogstad at the Willard hotel from 7 p. tn. Sat urday until 8 p. m. Sunday, Oc tober 24. Ills sermon text at the Sunday morning service will be Ex. 14, 15, the theme. the Lord's com mand, "Go Forward." Zion Luther. an Church Zion Lutheran church. 1025 PILE And Other Rectal D season tear down the general health luld lead to serious corn. plicationc Non.Surgical, Non. Confining Treatments fly Dr. Itt. C. Cassel, Specialist CASSEL BROS. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MR N. Tth Rt. Phone 420 ' RECTAL DISEASES EXAMINATION FREE , By a Specialist. Piles, fissure, fistula. itching. Permanently removed. Quick, positive relief. ',Meat scientific, mild, safe, proven methods known. No pain, no cutting, no hospitalisation, no loss of Urn. from work. Many satisfied patients in Klamath and urrounding country have been given permanent relief. Get a free examination by a doctor who is especially skilled and trained to properly diagnose and treat your rectal ailments. DR. 0.11. MATHER 781 Main St. Chimpractio Physician Phone 404W High street, 0. W. Hoffman, pas tor. The morning ervices begin at ,111:00 o'clock. Sermon topic: The Unforgiving Spirit." Sunday school meats at 1:45 a. in. The Ladles' Aid aocity will meet at the home of Mrs. John Bonfeldt next Thursday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ. Scien tist. corner Tenth and Washington inmate. Sunday school at 1;80. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at S o'clock. This church maintains reading rooms in the First National Bank build ing, rooms 212-213, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and authorized Christian &fence literature may be read, borrowed or Dung:axed. The reading room is open daily from 7;30 in the morning until 9:00 o'clock in the evening. An attend ant is in charge from 13 to 1 o'clock and from 2:30 until 4:30, except Sunday and holidays. First Covenant Church First Covenant church, 323 Walnut avenue, Gottfred J. An derson, pastor. Sunday school 1;45, a. m. Friends will please notice that our &Bader school hour is changed from 10:80 to 9:45 a. tn. We will dispense with our morning serv ice and all other meetings of the week in order to give full sup port to the union effort. The con firmation clans will meet on Sae urday at 10:30 a. m. First Presby terian Church 'rho First Presbyterian church is located on the corner of North Sixth and Pine streets. The Rev. Theodore Smith is the pastor, and can be reached at his home, 435 North Second street,' telephone 718-J, or at the church, telephone 429, for any case of need. Mr. Hans Hoerlein is the organist. The First Presbyterian church is happy to cooperate with tie other Christian people of the city In the union tsbernacie service which opens a little before 11 o'clock, in order to make use of the radio as largely as possible for the sermon. On account of this. the Bible school which opens at 9:46 a. tn. will close a little early that all may attend. Mr. George W. McIntyre, general mu. perintendent, will be in charge. The usual Sunday school service will be held. This is preceded by the pre-prkyer service. held in the pastors study. To this all inter ested are invited. The pastor desires publicly to recognize the very large attend ance thus far of his people at iLe tabernacle Atervices. By actual count again and again the Prez byterians have been in their places. He feels that this loyalty to our common Lord is especially1 commendable in this time Of spe cial effort to reach Klamath Falls in the great union of Christian forces under the able leadership of Dr. Rayburn. He would now urge all members and officers un able thus far to attend, either by pressing duties, Ill health. or ab sence from the city to be present In the Sunday services. Baptist Bible 1 Mission Bible school will meet as usual at the.Baptist Bible Mission. ear ner of South Sixth street and Mil ler's Lane, but church service will be discontinued until after the Rayburn evangelistio campaigu now being conducted in this city is ended. The Bible school meets at 8:45 a. m. The nubile ie, heartily in vited to attend. First Christian Church First Christian church, Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bates, minister, study in the church, Ninth street entrance, phone 1033W. Bible school will meet this Sun day at 9:30 a. m., instead of 9:45 a. m., the usual hour. Clyde O'Neal is the superintendent. Communion service at 10:30 BEN WINDOW DISPLAY , THE NEWS 'AND THE HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m. There will be no sermon hers, as this congregation will join with others in the taber nacle ervicee under the leader ship of Dr. James Rayburn. All the members are urged to attend these unio: services. Church of Psychic Research Church of Psychic Research at 305 North 'eleventh street. will have ae the Sunday evening speaker, biro. Eva M. De France, associate minister. Her text will be "Ask and You Shall Receive." After the talk there will be mes sages for the balance of the eve ning. The Acorn club. the women's group of the church, will have its regular meeting at the church on Wedneaday afternoon from 1 to 4:30 p. m. Sewing and cards, pot luek lunch at 1 o'clock, everyone is welcome. Thursday evening the family circle at the church. , You may bring your problem.. For private consultation call 1038R. The Klamath Temple Klamath Temple. Eleventh and Pine streets, Rev. Roy g. South ard. paator, 22 High, phone 3355R. Come to Sunday school at Klam ath Temple Sunday morning at 9:45 and enjoy the study of God:s word with us. At 11:00 o'clock Rev. Southard will be speaking at our regular Sunday morning worship. All other Sunday and week-night serv ices are discontinued to join with the revival meetings being con ducted by Dr. James Rayburn in the tabernacle at Eighth and Pine streets. To those of you who are unable to attend the tabernacle service on Tueeday evening, we extend an invitation to listen to "The Gosoell Hour" broadcast from radio sta tion KF.11 between 8 and 8:30 o'clock. We know you will enjoy the broadcast, and are anxious to sing your request numbers. On Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. G. E. Baker, 327 Alameda, the Women's Miesionary circle will meet for a Bible study and prayer meeting in the morning and a miasionary meeting in the afternoon. Community Congre gational Church Community church is located over on the east side at Gar den and Martin: John G. Dickey minister, residence 2160 Garden avenue. telephone 1540W. Because of necessary delays. rally day for the church schuol and church was postponed until now. and will take the place of the usual service at 11 a. m. We count our work in Christian win cation vitally important to the children of our community, and heartily invite all the parents to encourage their children and the church in this work of bringing us all close to Almighty God through Jesus Christ and his church. This too is evangelism, Parente of our parish children, come and enjoy rally day with your boys and girls. The work will he presented in short speeches by Ray Barter, Frank Killian. Don Black and Louise Mitchell. Music will form an important part of the program. All the friends are reminded that on Tuesday evening at I o'clock one of our popular pot luckfamily church dinners will be given in the community house. The young people are reminded that at o'clock Sunday follow ing the worship service a reor ganization meeting. with election of officers will be held. On Sunday, October 81, there will be no 11 o'clock service. leaving all free to attend the tab ernacle service. The minister will be absent for several days at that time. Methodist Epis copal Church First Methodist 'Mirth, corner of North Tenth and High Artiste. John W. Warrell. pastor, resi dence. 1005 High street, phone 448W. - Readers are asked to note that the Sunday schools of the city will meet a little earlier on Sun day morning in accord with the request of Dr. James 1167burn. The Sunday school of this church will assemble promptly at 9:30 AN EVENT s FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY 98c . .. , . DIAMOND'S RIVAL , g your diamonds and compare them with the fiery brilliancethe blue white dazzling beauty and the tine cutting ot these lovely Marquise Gem rings ' , ' THEY STAND ALL TEsTs . ! - . , Marquise Gems have the IRMO fiery brilliancy, the same ble white dazzling beauty. as : genuine diamonds costing one hundred times as much. Marquise Gems are not iimitations. : and are mounted in simulated platinum non-tarnishable mountings. : 1 , .,, . -: - N . -, - , THEY ARE AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL . Many social leaders, millionaires and our finest people are now wearing. Marquise :Gems and keeping their genuine diamonds in rani ' ' .. i - ir -7111r 9 - - ' SEE WINDOW I a eSowi AL A . ' JEWELRY .... , , - MC101.11 V BRING THIS COUPON I. m., proceeded by a brief meet ing of the Fellowship of the Upper Room beginning at 9:15 a. m. This brief period of prayer is In preparation for the activities of the day and teachers In the Sunday school are asked to participate. The morning service will be a united service held in the taber nacle, corner of North Eighth and Pins streets, when Dr. James Ray burn will preach on the theme One Thing God Requires of Me." Rayburn is differentbe is a sin cere preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ. His message Is put In an attractive manner. Every member of the church and con stituent should hear Dr. Rayburn. Methodism's world service year ends October 31. All money for missions should be turned in on Sunday so it may reach mission. cry headquarters by that date. Million unit fellowship pledges should be paid in full by Sun day. Kindly bring your offering to the Sunday school or to the tabernacle, using the peseta' of fering envelope distributed on Sunday last and available in the vestibule of the church this Sun day. Great afternoon service for men and boys in the tabernacle, beginning at 2:30 p. m. when Dr. Rayburn will speak on "Man hood." Service for women in this church beginning at 3:00 p. with Mrs. Rayburn in charge. United young people's service at 6:30 9. m. Great evangelistic service at 7:30 p. tn. with Dr. James Ray burn preaching. Special song' service with Robert Rayburn in charge. Services every evening ex cept Monday and afternoon Bible studies Tuesday to Friday. First Baptist church, Eighth at Washington, "The Church with the Gospel Message and Mis sion." Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence, 304 North Second street, phone 2185-W. The Bible school will meet at 9:46 a. tn. with George,O. Welch in charge. All are urged to be I on time so as to begin promptly. The Bible school will be con ducted as usual except that some of the preliminaries will be elim inated so as to allow sufficient time to get to the tabernacle for the morning worship. The training service depart ment will meet at 6:15 under the direction of Mrs. Vents Walker. All are requested to note the change of time and to be prompt in this service which will be dismissed at 7:10, giving time to get to the tabernacle for the evening service. The First Baptist church will unite with the Rayburn services at the tabernacle for the worship serv ices. The pastor urges all of the members to attend all of the services at the tabernacle. The teachers and officers are re minded that Tuesday evening is Sunday school night and are asked to be present with their classes represented, also that next Friday is church night. The regular Sunday morning offer ing which is for Home Missions will be received in our enve lopes at the tabernacle. 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