The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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First Methodist
Church
First Methodist chureh, corner
, of North Tenth end High streets,
John W. Jarrell, pastor, rest
dance 1005 High Ninon, phone
448-W.
The outstanding features of
Sunday nest will he the preemie
. lion of the Christnias story in
song. At the morning aervice be
ginning at 10:55 o'clock the
Christ:nes cantata, "Christ is the
Hope of the World," by tVerd
Stephens, will be given by the
choir with L11110 Darby in douse.
and Laura Veatch at the piano.
l'art I. The Prophecythe choir.
The A111111 Ile1810011;Alto Roc
Corrittne Redman.
"lie Shall lie Great," tenor solo,
I 9. Meade Badger.
"The Birth of the Bon of Cod,"
Woman's Chorus.
"Greet (liver of All."Soprano
solo. Irma Badger.
4 "Unto Us a Child is Born," the
choir.
"Shepherds of the Field."
Wontan'a Chorus.
"Behold I tiring You Good Tid-1
ings"tenor soloBob Bolick.
"Glory to Clod." the choir.
"The Angers Song," soprano
soloAagodt Frigeard Reeder.
Part
"The Coming of the Magi,"
WWII chorus.
"Iterod's Treachery," alto reci
tative. Florence Buell.
"Herod's Command." baritone
oloW)nne Southwell.
"The Adorat ion." Vontan's
chorus. "The Adoretion," dens
chorus.
"The Flight Into ExyPt." recitative-baritone,
tYynne Southwell.
Tenorliob Bolock.
"Mari Vision of Love"alto
, solo. Evelyn Owen,
leittale"Christ is the Hope of
r the World," the choir.
"Ito Did Not Come in Chariot,"
O baritone solo, Wynne Southwell;
"0 Gentle Bebe," the choir. "Hal
leluiah," the choir. "Arise Shine,"
the choir. The choir-director
Lillie E. Darby; pianist, Laura
, Veatch.
SopranosIrma Badger, Dorris
Crandall, Esther Dunivan, Ole
Mart Hough, Ida Nordeen. Alphla
Phelps. Florence IValker, Aagotit
Reeder, Fern Yation.
Mettle liarnsteble, Florence Buell,
, Hilda Goddard, lielene Green,
Mee Huck, Lulu Hutchens, Lela
Laurenson, Evelyn Owen, Dorothy
Putnam, Corinne Redman, Leone
Williams. BaritonesBill Chit-
', cote. Eldritt Putnam, Wynne
Southwell. l'at Staub. Tenors
S. Meade Badger, Bob Bolick,
George LitidicY, Emery. Owen.
Basses Christ Huck, Charles
Redman. George tt'arrell. Horace
Williams.
The evening service will he
a gin at 7:30 o'clock when "The
; Adoration," Nevin, will be pre
,. stinted by the B. and P. W. glee
v. club and the Klamath Falls
Teachers' chorus, with Lillie Mir
o by, director, and Ola Mae liough,
4- accompanist. This will be an en
: tire program of Christmas tousle,
presented in solo, trio and chorus
numbers.
: Other activities of the day are
the church school beginning at
; 9:45 a. m. with Mr L. K. Phelps,
,, superintendent, preceded by a fel
lowehip of prayer beginning at
9:30 a. m.
T' Junior church service at 10:55
a. m. and Epworth League dove
" tional meetings beginning at 6:30
: P. In.
The united nien's prayer meet
' ing will be held in the First Bap
. tint church beginning at 8:30 a. in.
On Monday evening the young
' married people's club of the
:: church will meet in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Putnam, St.
" Francis Park. The group will
assemble at the church at 7:30
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American Lutheran
) : Church
: Meetings held in the Willard
hotel, Rev. R. Boarded, pastor,
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Text, John 1: 19-28, "Old Testa
e ment Prophecies Coneerning
Christ Fulfilled." This will be
: the last service In 1037. The aer
mon will be in the nature of a
4 preparation for Christmas.
Regular Christmas services will
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vices, January 2, 1938.
A full attendance of mentbers
MI friend" nt thin Sunday's nor
vice la requested by the pantor.
The clean preparing for con
firmation will meet for Bourne-,
Ono Saturday morning, December
18, from 7 until 8 o'clock.
Holy Cross Church,
Merrill
Midnight uuuutuIN Will be celebrat
eit at the linty Cross church in
Merrill on Christmas eve. Rover
end John 0.1)0WOVIIII, celebrant.
The snags of $t. Judo Thnildoun
and Mesta Fide lis will be putts bY
a choir commuted of the following
nteenhers: Nirs. II. liendrickaML
Mrs. W. C. Dalton, Minnes Mary
!ACT. M. Duggan and G. Geyer,
It. Hendrickson, Robert Colwell,
11. Falvey, Regin and Leon Andre.
On Christman (lay at 9 a. flu..
there will he a mass for the chil
dren. Hymns for this service will
be "Silent Night," To God."
"Attest Indents." and "Angels We
Have Heard on High."
Members of the choir for this
mans 'will be Mary Levy. Betty
Lou Dalton. Berth) and Jean
Brown, Mary. Rita unit l'atty
Burke, M. Duggan. L. Geyer, R.
Colwell, B. Falvey, Regis and
Leon Andre: violin. James Eu
gene litimmond; organist, Mrs.
51. E. Gincomini.
Fiat Presbyterian
Church
The Firat Prenbyterian church,
located on North Sixth at Pine
streets, the Rev. Theodore Stnith,
pantor, telephone at the midden
713-J, and at the church 429,
holds its morning wornhip ill 11
o'clock. The pastor will speak on
"God Made Flesh." Thome in
charge of the WI Mile of the congre
gation, Mr. II. M. Parkhurst, di
rector and Mr. Hans Wedeln, or
ganist, present the following at
tractive program of music; Organ
prelude, "Paraphrase on Christ
Man Carols" by Gui Intent: offer
tory. "Scotch Carol," alum by Gull
band organ postlaile, "Car
illon," by Bizet. An outstanding
number whit be the hnritone solo
by Mr. George A. ',Myers, "The
Birthday of a King," by Neig lin
ger. This number Is being sung
by special request.
The evening program will be a
deeply devotional service in music
both instrumental and vocal, at
7:30 o'clock. The service opens
with four organ numbers as the
prelude:
(a) "Adeste Fide lis," by (Juke.
(b) "Noel" by Dubois.
(c) "0 Sanctinsima." by Kreck
el. (d) "Silent Night," by Kreckel.
Processional, "0 Little Town
of Bethlehem," by Redner.
"All That Wondrous Christmas
Night," Portuguese Carol, by Mr.
H. M. Parkhurst.
Organ, "Noel," by D' Muhl.
"0 Come, Emmanuel," Ancient
Plain Song. Mr. George A. Mycra.
Choir. "Watchnian, Tell Us of
tho Night," Mason.
Scripture Reading, The Shep
herds and the Angel, Luke 2: 8-
1 4. the pastor.
Choir and congregation. "An
gels front the Realms of Glory,"
Regent square.
Offertory, "March of the Mngi,"
Dubois.
Prayer, the pastor.
Choir Response, "Silent Night,"
Franz Gruber.
Organ, "Jesu Bambino," Yon.
Choir, "The First Noel," Tradi
tional. Choir and congregation, "0
Come, All Ye Faithful," from the
Latin. -
Organ, "Hallelujah Chorus,"
(From "The Messiah"), Handel.
Recesnional, "Hark, The Herald
Angels Sing," Mendelasohn.
The offering received at this
service is to be added to the vest
ment fund to provide now robes
for the choir. It is expected that
enough will be raised to care for
this need. ,The public is cordially
invited to attend this progratn,
which tells the story in chronolo
gical order of the birth of Jesus.
The Bible school meets at II :45
o'clock with the general superin
tendent, Mr. George W. McIntyre,
In charge. In the various depart
manta are classes for all ages. Int
medlately preeeding the Sunday
school a prit)er group meets in the
pastor's study.
The Christian Endeavor society
meets at. 6:30 in thn evening in
the C. E. room. TO this ail young
people are Invited. A remarkable
ottontiatin0 has been attained since
the Rayburn meetings. The "In
ner Circle Prayer Group" lllll ets at
6:15 o'clock. All young people
not otherwise engaged are cordial
ly invited to attend these gather
ings. Miss Ruth Hendricks in the
leader thin week. The topic is the
annunciatitm to the virgin Mary
of the birth of Christ. The inci
dents immediately connected with
this event will be related by dif
ferent members of the society.
Church of
Psychic Research
Church of Phychic Reacarch at
505 North Eleventh street, will
have its the speaker Sunday even
ing, Rev. Pearl Nigren and her
subject will be "The Philosophy
of Spiritualism," to be followed
by mesaages.
Because of Christmas coming
this week. there a ill be no other
activities thin week at the church.
First Covenant
Church
Fire( Covenant church. 623
Walnut avenue. phone 1908W,
Gotifred J. Anderoon, Pastor.
30 a. ca. Sunday school and
Swedish morning service. The
Rev. Axel D. Snmueleon of Sacra
mento, Cal., President of the Cali
fornia Misalonary association. will
speak at title service and also at
the OV011ing service.
6:45 p. to. young people's pray
er band.
7:00 p. m, young people's meet
ing, The leader Ia Svca Swanson.
Topic is, "What is Christmas to
me?"
7:45 p. m. evening service, ser
mon by the Rev. Axel 0. Samuel
son of Sacramento.
Wednesday 7:45 p. tn., mid
week service.
Saturday. Christmas day, julot
la lierVice at 5:30 a. in. The pastor
will speak in both English and
Swedish. The mixed choir will
sing three Christmas Ruthenia.
The Christmas program given
by the Sunday school will go pre
sented on Sunday, December 26.
at 2:30 p. m. The full program
Rill be printed later.
School Carol
Services
The ninth 8111thili Christmas
carol service and pageant present
ed by the Klamath Falls public
schools a ill be given Sunday after
noon, December 19, at the First
Christian church at 330 o'clock.
Lillie Darby, bead of the music
department in the city school
system, assisted by music teachers
of the various schools, will be the
director, Mrs. 3lary Mow, organist
of the church, will be at tho organ,
Miss OM Mao Hough, pianist,
and Miss Barbara Powers will
play the violin.
The pageant is to be presented
by Mills school, and there will be
approximately 300 children parti
cipating. The service is for
adults. and all music lovers of the
city are invited.
Zion Lutheran
Church
Zion Lutheran church, 1025
High street, G. W. Hoffman, pas
tor. The service begins at 11 o'clock
Sunday morning. Sermon topic:
"The Peace of God."
Sunday school meets at 9:45,
end members of the Sunday
school are requested to be present
for tho final rehearsal of the
Christmas program.
The children'. Christmas serv
ice will be held on Christmas eve,
December 24, at 7:30 o'clock.
Festival service will be held on
the morning of Christmas day at
11 o'clock.
First Church of
Christ, Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, corner Tenth and Washing
ton streets.
Sunday school at 9:30. Morn
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Ing ;service at 11 o'clock. subject,
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Testitnonial meeting Wednes
day evening at 8 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, Unit authorized Christian
Science literaturo may be read,
borrowed or purchased. The read
ing room is open daily from 7:30
iii Ihe morning until 9;30 o'clock
In tho evening. An attendant is
In charge from 12 to 1. o'clock and
Irmo 2:30 until 4:30 except Sun
day and holidays.
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army, 619 Wal
nut strool, Captain bon V. Barry,
commanding officer.
Sunday school, 10 a. tn.
Holiness meeting, 11 a. m.
Young people's service, 6 p. m.
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock.
tielViCen 111140 oil Thursdays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p. tn. The pub
lic is invited to all services.
Church of Jesus
Christ of LDS
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints holds regular serv
ices at the public library auditor
ium at Fifth street and Klamath
avenue.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; eve
ning service, 7:30 o'clock.
The Women's Belief society
meets On Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
The Mutual Improvement asso
ciation meets on Tuesday eve
nings at 7:30 o'clock.
St. Paul's
Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal, Eighth
and Jefferson streets, the Bev. V.
E. Nev,man, rector.
Sunday:
Holy Eucharist at 8 o'clock.
Church school classes at 10:15
a. in.
Holy Eucharist and sermon at
11 o'clock on the first Sunday of
, each month.
1 Morning prayer and sermon at
11 o'clock on the first Sunday of
each month.
Morning prayer and sermon at
II o'clock on other Sundays.
Holy Eucharist on Saint days
and Holy days at 10 o'clock.
'
Community
Congregational Church
This church on the corner of
Garden and Martin streets. will
welcome you to its services. There
la plenty of room for parking.
State Superintendent, Rev. Frank
E. Carlson will preach at the
morning service.
Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m.,
church at 11 a. m.. young people's
society at 7 p. m. Sunday: Girl
Scouts on londay evening, also
Go-getters club of Junior Boy
Scouts Tuesday evenings.
Klamath Temple
Klamath Temple, 1007 Pine
street. Rev. Roy E. Southard,
pastor. residence 22 High, phone
2355-R.
Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Rev.
Weston, missionary from Africa
was to speak at a special service.
Sunday services at Klamath
Temple are as follows: Sunday
school at 9:45, with Mrs. Turpin,
superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 clock,
Rev. Southard speaking.
At 6:30 p. m the young people
will meet for their regular serv
ice, and at 7:30 Rev. Southard
will speak at an evangelistic
meeting.
On Tuesday at 3:30 we invite
you to listen in to "The Gospel
'lour" broadcast each week at this
same time. Rev. Southard will
speak.
On Wednesday night the very
successful and interesting Bible
classes will continue, the men
meeting with Rev. Southard at
7:30 in the basement of the
church, while the , meet
with Mrs. Southar at the saute
limo in the upstairs auditorium.
These sPrvices are proving a bene
fit to ail who participate.
Friday at 7:30 p. m. regular
mid-week prayer and praise Is
held.
Bapfisf Bible
Mission
Baptist Bible Milo:ion, corner
Miller's Lane and South Sixth
street highway, Dr. C. B. Cassel,
minister.
Bible school meets at 9:45 a.
There will be graded classes
for all ages.
Next Thursday evening at
o'clock the Christmas party for
the Bible school will take place at
the mission. All children who are
planning on coming to this party
should attend Bible school Sun
day morning so we may know how
many to plan for.
Morning worship service at 11
o'clock, Dr. Cassel will give the
Christmas message, "Jesus Christ
Is Born." As this is one of the
outstanding dates in the Chris
tian calendar all are urged to be
present, and hear of the message
which was so important that it
was proclaimed by the angels of
heaven. Mr. Ralph Weise will
play a French horn solo.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
at 7;30 p. m. Monday evening.
"Whosoever will may come."
Immanuel Baptist
Church
Immanuel Baptist church, J.
Clarence Orr, minister. North
Eleventh and High streets.
Beginning Sunday, January 9,
the pastor will begin a series of
fifteen morning sermons on "What
Jesus Teaches," and in the evening
fifteen sermons on "Following
the Steps of Jesus." Preparations
are under way. There is hanging
in the front of the church a large
chart sixteen feet long which will
be explained Sunday.
Our church school welcomes
the whole family to study the
Bible in a departmentalized school
with competent teachers.
The morning service from 11
to 12 o'clock will be broadcast,
and the subject of the pastor's
sermon will be, "The Meaning of
a Christian." mrs. R. R. Proeb
stet will Din a solo during this
service.
The young people will meet at
6:30 in an interesting discussion
group. All young people are In
vited. The pastor will speak during
the evening on the subject, "The
Star of Jacob." Special music
will be a feature of this service.
Wednesday evening will be an
other time of profitable fellowship
and Bible study, as well aa a real
prayer meeting.
Thursday evening the church
will give a Christmas party for
the whole church, this is some
thing new. A short program will
be enjoyed and a social time ap
propriate to the season.
Morning Devotions
Rev. J. W. Warrell, pastor of
the First Methodist church will
have charge of the morning devo
tion this week. These services
are at 6 o'clock each morning over
the local radio station.
Union Prayer Meeting
The men's union prayer meet
ing will be held in the First Bap
tist church, Sunday morning at
8:30 o'clock. All men invited.
First Christian
Church
First Christian church, Pine
street at Ninth, Arthur Charles
Bates, minister, office in church
Ninth street entrance. Phone
1033-W.
Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m.
Clyde O'Neal is the superinten
dent. Classes for all ages.
Communion and worship 11
a. m. Prelude"Adeste Fide Lis."
Mrs. lary L. Mow, organist.
Choir processional, "Hark, the
Herald Angels Sing." Doxology
and prayer. Hymn: "0 Little
Town of Bethlehem." Lord's
supper. Anthem, The Birthday
of a King." Neld linger, by the
choir. Sermon: "Following A
Star." Benediction,. "Threefold
Amen." Postlude, by organist.
Evening 6:30Christian En
deavor. Christmas program of music--
7:30 It. m., led by Miss Augusta
Parker, Mrs. blary L. Mow at the
organ. Prelude, "Christmas Of
fertory." Processional "Hark,
The Herald Angels Sing," choir.
Anthem, "I Bring Good Tidings,"
choir. Duet, "0 Little Town of
Bethlehem," by Mrs. John Selby
and Miss Vera Wright. Anthem,
"The Birthday of a King," choir.
RemarksArthur Charles Bates.
Hymn, "It Came Upon a Midnight
Clear." Trio, "Gesu Bambino"
(Infant Jesus) by Mrs. John Sel
by, Mrs. A. W. Mortensen and
5irs. D. D. Van Fleet. Solo, "Bells
of Noel," Sherman Carter, violin
obligate, Barbara Powers. An
them, "The Lord is Born Today,"
choir. Benediction, "Threefold
Amen." Postiude.
First Baptist
Church
First Baptist church, Eighth at
Washington streets. "The Church
with the Gospel Message and Mis
sion." Cecil C. Brown, pastor.
Residence 804 North Second
street, phone 2185-W.
Bible school 9:45 a. m. George
Welch, superintendent A class
r every age group with com
Jtent teachers. A Christmas pro
gram will be presented by the
Sunday school during the class
hour.
Morning worship 11 oclock at
which time the pastor will bring
the Christmas message using as
his subject, "The Christmas
Bells." Special music will be pre
sented. The training service department
meets at 6:30 p. m. in separate
unions for discussion of topics.
This department is graded ac
cording to age groups and pro
vides Christian training for all
including beginners and adults.
At 7:30 p. m. the pastor will
speak on "The Seventieth Week
of Daniel." This prophetic mes
sage will conclude a series of
messages on Daniel and will deal
with the events that mark the
closing of the vmrld age.
Monday evening at 7:30 Dr.
Cassel will conduct a Bible study
at the Baptist Mission on Millers
Lane.
Mid-week service at the church
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. consist
ing of Bible study and devotions.
The Women's Missionary so
ciety meets Thursday at 2 p.
at the home of Mrs. Ray Hun
saker, Lindley Heights for a pro
gram and gift exchange.
Mission service at Stewart
Lenox Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
CITY BRIEFS
Mate Official Visits EMS
Withers, nursing consultant for
the Oregon state board ot health,
the Oregon Tuberculosis associa
tion and the state tuberculosis
hospital, was a visitor in the city
Friday on a hurried trip to check
the statue of the local tubercu
loala families through the Klam
ath health unit and Dr. Nell
Black, county physician, in rela
tion to health supervision and
possibilities of additional infec
tions. In some counties of the
state, Miss Withers atated, adult
contacts have revealed tubercu
losis in 37 per cent of the cases,
and in children under 14 years,
27 per cent of the cases.
Home for HoildaysLallerne
Swansea has arrived home from
LOS Angeles, where he is in his
Junior year at the University of
Southern California, and will
spend the Christmas holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
E. Swansen. He made the trip
by motor, and was accompanied
as far as San Francisco by a
classmate.
Aitament Presby
terian Church
Altamont Community Presby
terian church, G. W. Wheatley,
minister.
All meetings held in the high
school. Sunday school meets at
9:45 a. m., classes for all ages,
from beginning to adults.
Preaching service at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
It is hoped that all classes
will be present in full attendance
in order that the Christmas pro
gram may be completed for next
Sunday.
Subject of the morning mess
age, "The Better Things." This
Again savers and investors are receiv
ing earnings from their savings here!
Again savers are realizing extra in
. come on their accumulated funds!
Earnings are being added to the
accounts of some of our savers; others
are receiving their dividends by check.
' Eicellont progress has been rnade
during the past six months. Our
record of stability, public service, and
attractive earnings has proved the re
markable security of the homes on
which we lend your savings. May we
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School Prints PaperOne of
the interesting activities in the
Klamath county schools is the
publication of a school paper, "Al
tamont Scorpion," by students of
the Altamont Junior high school,
under the direction of Don Nor lin,
a member of the school faculty.
The paper consists of several large
sheets, mimeographed, and is
filled with news of various school
activities and a gossip column is
which the students take great in.
terest. Various business firms is
the Altamont vicinity are support.
ing the paper by purchasing ad,
vertising space.
Joins FraternityRobert John.
son, Klamath Falls student now
a sophomore at Pomona college
In Claremont, Calif., has been in.
itiated into Phi Delta, one of the
leading social fraternities on the
Claremont campus.
Philadelphia was the first Amery
lean city to have street lights.
MERLE NORMAN coametici fog
Christmas Gifts.
will be followed by a special m to
age next Sunday, the subject ot
which will be "The Secret Things.
We extend a hearty welcome te
the public to worship with us.
A special meeting was held Frt.
day evening at 8 p. m. in the
library of the high school, at
which time over 40 people gath.
ered for the purpose of organizing
the church and electing officers.
The meeting was in charge of e
committee appointed by the south- .
west Oregon Presbytery, Which in
cluded: Dr. A. Theodore Smith,
chairman; Rev. Engvold Iverson,
Medford, Ore.. and Rev. Forrest
Travaille, Merrill. Ore.
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