October 29, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Society POTLUCK LUNCHEON IS HELD THURSDAY Tlio fUlngnrollo oluli of tlx auxiliary to Iho llnllroad Train mini iimt fur it ono o'clock pot luck luncheon Thursday aflor ihiiiii In Iho KU IhiII. Mm. lloatrlca Wllkn am! Mn. F.dn Jones worn lioslounn. Thos iri'tcnt with Mm. Kitiui Jonnt'ti, Mm, Vlvn Hominy, Mm. Iv lloyniililn, Mm. Dorothy Jones, Mm. Anna llallim, Mm. (limb Huff, Mm. Myrtle (lutlirla, Mm. Lurettn I'm, Mm. llraro tumor ous, Mm. MniKla Phillips, Mm, Until IhivIk, Mm. Lotliu Wiydw, Mm. Nnlllii Aml'im, Mm. Lll Jljm Thulium, Mm. Ilualilo Wilkes and Mm. Edna Jones, Following ! luncheon til regular auxiliary mooting wa hold. Muuy InmlucKii niattur woro tnkvn HP. Plan wore mailu to sponsor n untitle ptn oihla curd (inrly, Thursday afloruoon, Novambur tlio tenth, t the KC hall el two o'rlnck. Prices will In given and r rrfnhiimiitn survoil. Tho com mittee In chnriia ui Mm. Kdna Ji'immi, Mm. Until Dnvlg, Mr. Nmtlo Anders mul Mm. Ann llttn. Tlio next pollurk luncheon will b hold at Hit KC hall III latter purl of N'ovumlxT, Willi Mm. (ilnilyi Huff mul Mm. Loth Unyili'r host". MILLS PTA SPONSORS CARD 4PARTY RECENTLY A Urns crowd onjoyed tlio card parly sponsored by Mllla PTA. Auction and contract hrlilg and pinochle worn pluy ort. Prisma for auction wor awarded to Mm, Vlvlnti linltnnr, Mr. Karvcr and Mr. Arthur Rlone. In contract. Mm. Har riot Johnson, Unity llratton hold winning tcores. Winner In plnorhlo worn Mm, Moo Mac ny and Mr. Korhln with con aolalloti prima going to Mm. I.lttln and Mr. Jack Mahonoy. Mr. Ilardtn Hlarkmor received lueat prlx. Following the games. Mm. Crewa llruhb Introduced th randldatna present. KefruNhiucnia wor aorved at the card tabloa. BIRTHDAY IS OBSERVED BY DAVID SHAFFER Observing hla fourth birth day, Master David Hhaffnr, aon of Mr. and Mm. Harold Shaffer, ntnrtalned a t group of hi youtif friends 'Monday after noon. October th twenty, fourth, al hla homo on Wordon treet. Hallowe'en farora of .cap and horn provided fun for th afternoon, nnd refreshments were aorved to piano gwanson, Jean and Joan Norton, Gordon Campbell, Marian Pfefferle, Martin Clark, Loralou Rolph, Russell and Rustle Hauber, France Pfofferto. Oary 8haffer and the young hoat. Mr. Goo rue Mclntyre will ntertaln member of Chapter U of th PEO Slfterhood Tuea day evening, November first, at her horn on Lincoln atroot at half past aeven o'clock. STUDENTS ARE PRESENTED IN RECITAL HERE Twntv of the itlldont of i Mm. Kugono Pulton, Instructor In Modern Music for thl city, were preiented Saturday after noon In a pructlco program at the city library auditorium. Other atudonta enrolled In th coumo and their friend worn Invited to the affair. Those who appoared on the afternoon program were Lewi Voglor, Joyco McLnughtlna Finn Bvomlsen, notly Lou Hoa aonotte, Phyllla Noaly, Hoy Doan, Olorla Roedmlllor, Blanch Blytor, Dotty Ann Prudhomme, Bernloce , Mar tinez, Jacquollne Obrlst and Oenova Obrlst. Study Club Enjoyi Potluclt Supper The Indopondent Study club met Wodnosdny evening, Octo ber tlio twenty-sixth, el the ' community aorlnl hull on Onr ' den ovonuo. Thoro wa a large attendance. The husbands were pedal fuoata of the club and a potluck dinner wa sorvod at slx-tnirty o clock, with Mm. Phil Evnns In chnrgo of nr rnngemonte. The romnliidnr of the evening ana "pent In visit ing. Finance Board Plant Card Party Tho plnochlo parly aponaored by tho Congregational Com munity church finance board will be hold Thursday evonlng, November tho third nt eight o'clock In the community aorlnl hnll on Cinrdon nvonuo, Mrs, W. C, Llttlo nnd Mm. C. M, Reynolds nro In charge of ar rangomonta. KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. . A bit met Tltlo Insurance Escrow KLllKHT 8. VICATCI1 111 80. Fourth St, Phone ISO CIRCLE WILL ELECT OFFICERS AT MEETING Th Congrogallonnl Commun ity clrclo met Friday afternoon, October twenty-flmt at th home of Mr, Chariot M, Hoy nold, 2U0 Whit aveiiu. Iinvotlonnl war conducted by Mr. Eugone V. Ilnyjloi. Th bimlnoa mooting wa In charg of Mm. L. A. Kschlo, proslriimt. Coliired moving plctur slide of missionary work In China wor hown by Mn, Haynee with th dory being read by Mr. H. It. Horry. A aoclal hour wui on Joy oil and refrosh uioiit aorved by tho hostesses, ' Mm. A. W. Iluniniol, Mm. It. W. Clnpp and Mm. M. K. Hag ley, Thoae preaont were: Mm, 8. It. norry, Mm. L. K. Henry, .Mr. K. It. Vance, Mr. K. 1). Jouea, Mm. Don Marlu, Mr. W. C. Little, Mm. Ktna Oentry, Mm, V ul ma Hull, Mm. Clayton Morrla, Mm. E. V. Haynoa, Mm. II. Hnrtoger, Mr. L. A. Kachle, Mm. MfE. Ilagley, Mm. Charlo M. Iteynulda, Mr. A. W. Hum mel, Mm. II. W. Clnpp, Mia ' Molly Jniio Huyno and Mix Charlene Itoymilda, The nominating coumllloe was appointed at thl time, Mr. Km a Unntry, chairman, Mm, L. K. Henry and Mr. K. L. June. Tb neit meeting of the circle will bo bold at th homo of II r. Don Marin, 3441 Orchard Way. Krldny afternoon, Novtmbor dIkMhouUi, al two o'clock, oloc- Urn of officer will be hold. Thu group plan on mooting Friday, Novombar fourth at th home of Mr. L. K. Henry, 22(10 Garden avenue, to low on nprona. A potluck luncheon will be aorved at ono o'clock. MOTHERS CLUB IS ORGANZED AT MILLS SCHOOL A Mother' club wa organ turd Wednonriay afternoon at Mllla arhonl numery. A potluck luncheon wa aorved at twelve thirty o'clock. The table wa prettily decorated with Hal lowe'en color and motif. Following lb luncheon, a bualneaa meeting waa bold wlih election of officer a follow: prentdont, Mm. I)e Ilaeta; aecre tary. Mm. Llnkhart: Mia Scott and Mr. Olbb, publicity; Mm. Davl and Mm. J. J. Poi; ho pltallty, Mm. Wright and Mr. Polerion. Thoae preaent wor Mr. M. K. Ilagley. Mm. Marr, Mm. Long, Mm. Colman. Mrt. llob Inaon, Mr. R. B. Hteer, Mm, Thurman, Mr. Wright, Mm. Potemon, Mm. Llnkhart, Mm. Do Baet. Mm. Olbb, Mini Scott, Mr. Peg and Mra. Davi. The club membera plan on meeting during the fourth week of each month, with a potluck luncheon at twelve-thirty o'clock. Sewing will be taken up by the club and ued for th needy children at Mill icbool. All mother Inloreited are In vited to Join. "SPOOK" PARTY PLANNED BY LEAGUES The membemhlp of both Ep worth leaiuoi of th Flrat Methodlat church will bold a Hallowe'en party In th aoclal .hall of th church tonight (Saturday), beginning at half paat aeven o'clock. Mit Helen Hough ha charge of program arrangement. On Sunday afternoon the young people of both league will gaaomhle at the church at halt pant throe o'clock tor a trip to Chlloquln to attend the ub-dlatrlct rally which will be held In the Methodlat church of CbllOQuln when th league from Lakevlew and Bly will Jotn with the group. SOCIETY HAS HALLOWE'EN PARTY FUN The Malln young people' aoclety of Christian Endoavor on Wednesday night, October the twenty-ilxlh wa host to the other locletle of the Klamath Lake union at a Hallowe'en party. Attor a few lively game, atunta were presented by sev eral of the aoclatte. Dr. Lee Smith of th Klam ath Fall Presbyterian soolaty entertained the group. Maxlne Ooln of the Christian church young people ensnared four young men, blindfolded thorn, and bad them feed one another marahmallows which they did not know war blackened. Other amusing stunts were pre sented climaxed by a contest suggested by the union officers. The group waa divided Into four parts, oach given fifteen cards on each of which was one lettor. These cards were properly ar ranged to spell "UNION CON VENTION." When the proper TRAVELING? Alaska t Orient? Europe! Hawaii? Rates, Sailings, Passport tnfo. Agont for all steamship lines. PETE J. LESMEISTER Phono MOO Phone 70W1 Great Northern Ity. essft-.i-d 1 1 Ti i I m I I " -iMiimrTi" i i i hi arrangement had bean discov ered, th officers added a bit of clever advertising for th coming C. B. convention which Is to b Novombar alghtienth to twontlolh. Following thl a trtaaur hunt wound up In Iho basement of th church whom hot chill was sorvod. MRS. BATES IS HOSTESS AT CHURCH MEET Group two, of th F 1 r t Christian church council, met Thursday afternoon, October twenty-seventh, at the home of Mrs, Charles A, Dates on Lin coln street, Mrs, n. W. Clspp anointed Mrs, Hates a bostoas. Plans were made for a har vl dinner which will h sorvod In th church dining room Thursday evening, No vember third. The public It cordially invited to attend thl bonoflt affair. Following the melting rofrashment were served by th hostesses to Mrs. A. E. Biliey, Mr. Ray nig gers, Mrs. Wesley Cross, Mrs, Clarence 8. Robertson, Mm. Rmllh, Mrs, Hurt Hhults, Mrs. Kva Bummers, Mr. Harry Sinus, Mrs. P. W. Bayles, Mrs. Ray Hteom, Mrs. M. C. Dear Ing, Mm. Msry Alexander and two guests, Mrs. Emll Paul of Klumath Falls and Mra. Corell of Lebanon, Oregon, who Is here visiting al the borne of Rev, and Mm. C, A. Bates on Lincoln street. The next meeting at group two wilt he held November savenleen at the home of Mm. Wesley Cross on the Keno road. Tb Ixneftt harvest dinner will be sponsored by the entire council of the Flrat Chrlstlsn church. Lucty Thursday Pinochlo Club MoeH The Lucky Thursday pinochle club met October the twenty acvenlh at the home of Mm. M.iry Martin, 1200 Wautland avenue. Those present were Mrs. Kate Crowaon. Mra. Katherlne Wil liams, Mra. Fannla Goddard, Mlsa Nona Hall, Mrs. Helen Minor, Mrs. Florence Young, Mr. IjuIio Borlou, Mrs. Knth ryn Billings. Mrs. Maggie tip ton, Mrs. Fannie Young, Mm. Stella Smith, Mm. Katherlne Kvans and the hostess, Mra. Martin. High score waa given to Mrs. Williams. low to Mrs. F.vana and the traveling prlte was awarded to Mra. Borton. Thuriday Sawing Club Hat Meeting Tho Thursday Sewing club met at the homo of Mrs. Jean nette Jackson October th twentieth at which time Mra. Olive Marshall waa compliment ed with a birthday shower. Thosa who enjoyed the after noon were Mra. Florcnco De Lap, Mra. Lola Hill, Mrs. Doris Smith, Mrs. Gladys Cheyene, Mrs. Leona Hayae, Mra. Win net a Brannon, Mra. Dorothy Jackaon, Mrs. Leona Quails, Mrs. Olive Msrshall and the hostess, Mm. Jackson. The next meeting will bo hold at the horn of Mra. Marshall on Novomber the third. Dinner Party It Given By Berths Mr. and Mra. Barth enter tained at dinner Friday evening at their home on Mon Clair street in b,onor of Mr, and Mra. Clarence Copeland, (Gladys Church). Lovely fall flowers were used a the center arrangement and the young couple' future waa told by candlea. Cards were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Mrs. Copeland haa apont the last few months in San Fran cisco with her brother, W.e Eight Club At Nelson Horn Mrs. N. T. Nelson entertained for members of the Wse Eight club at her home Thursday af ternoon. Luncheon wao aerrcd followed by carda and Mrs. R. Copponger held high score with low held by Mrs. E. J. Blind. The travelling prlte waa award ed to Mm. C. Jones. A guest of the afternoon wa Mrs. A. D. Redfleld. The Three R club met Tues day afternoon in the IOOF halt tor a pinochle party, six ta bles of carda were In play with high acore going to Mra. Lola Myera and second high to Mrs. Josta Knylor. Knthleen Hep burn won guest prlxo and Mrs. Maple Lyons assisted by mem bers of her committee served refreshment to the group. There was also an exchange ot Follyanna gifts. Tho November mooting of the Eastern Star Social club at the Maaonlc temple has been an nounced for Friday afternoon, November the fourth, at two flfteon o'clock. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mra. Earl Templar, Mrs. O. W. Splker, Mrs. A. B. Epperson and Mra. R. E. Wnttenburg. First Baptist Church 8th at Washington "The Chnrch With a Message" Rev. Cecil 0. Brown, Pastor. . Sunday, October BOIlf 11:00 n. m. "Wearisome Words" 7:110 p. tn. - "licholiling His Glory" MOTHER, DAUGHTER PLANNING JOINT BAPTISM SUNDAY .A unique baptism service t ts bo held at the First Presbyterian church Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Henry of 700 North Third street are to have their baby boy baptised. At tho nam tlm Mr. and Mr. Rich ard Konnlson Morris of St. Francis Park are to have their baby girl christened, Tho unlquo feature Is that of a mother and her daught er having their babies baptized at the aame time, as Mrs. Morris, formerly Luella Mlnorva Henry, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Henry. According to the pastor, the Ilov. Theodore Kmlth, Ibis ha occurred only onco bofore In all ot his over 30 yoara of ministry, when Eleanor Elizabeth Hum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William C. Hum was baptized at tho same time as William Harold Van Dukor, who Is a aon of their daughter. Mm, Gretta Hum Van Dukor. Thla occurred on May I, 1927. In this connection Mr. and Mr. Harold Van Duker will again pre sent another boy for baptism. The paronts have been in charge of the Presbyterian work at Rogue River for the past two years but have arranged for a aupply of the pulpit there, ao that they may have their child baptized in the local homo church. The local pastor seems to bo all smiles over this particular bap tism for another reason, aa the Henrys have decided on a com bination name Including that of tbe father and ot the pastor, MORMON RELIEF SOCIETY DRAFTS WINTER PROGRAM The Relief society organization of the Latter Day 8alnts church haa started work on the season's program. The flrat Tuesday of each month Is the theology and testimony meeting. Thla year tho women are studying the histori cal background ot Christ and the apostles In the New Testament. The November lesson is, "These Twelve Jesus Sent Forth." The second Tuesday has been designated as a day for work and business. At this meeting no les son is given and the time ia spent In sowing for charily and bazaars. Visiting teachers make reports to tho president at this meeting, also. These teachers visit the homes of members each month giving a lesson and receiving any contributions the members wish to give to tbe society. The teach ers' topic for thla month i "Mes sage of the Home." At the close ot the meeting refreshments are served. Tbe third Tuesday Is the liter ature lesaon. Thla year the society la studying the advance ot the novel, especially "Robinson Cru soe," which is considered by most critics to be tbe first real Eng lish novel. They will also study the works of Sir Walter Scott, The last Tuesday is tbe social service lesson. This year self study in relation to social prob lems 1 planned, and the topic this month Is "Do My Emotions Hinder or Help Me?" Alt member and any other who are interested tn these topic are cordially Invited to attend these meeting. Tbe Relief aoclety is conducting a membership drive. Anyone wishing to Join may do so by attending three consecutive meetings and paying tbe annual dues, it waa announced. MISSIONARY FROM CHINA TO SPEAK AT CHURCH HERE Rev. Erwln Kohftetd, a mis sionary home from China, who is working In the territory ot the China Intand mission, will be the special speaker at the Sunday morning service ot tbe Immanuel Baptist church at 11 o'clock. Rev. Kohfleld was associated with Rev. John and Betty Stam, who woro martyred by the "Red" ot China. The story of th consecration and devotion ot th people who are affiliated with the China In land mission will be a source ot Inspiration and encouragement to nil who hear Rev. Kohfleld at thla ervlce. Rev. J. Clarence Orr, pastor ot the church, declared Saturday, The publio ts cordially Invited to hear the Rev. Kohfleld, Rev. Orr said, . Apottotie Faith A cordial welcome is extended to the public to coma and enjoy the services at the Apostolio Faith church, 228 North Eighth street. Devotional aervlee each Sunday at 10:30 a. m., and an evangelistic service at 7:45 p, m. A concert of sacred musts and song by the 17-plcce orchestra nnd mixed chorus opens the Sun day evening service.' Interesting personal testimonies and congregational singing lead by the orchestra are a part of each service. A collection 1 never taken. Services each Tuesday, Wednes day and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Come and enjoy these aervices. Union Musicians At Liberty JACK STUART'S !x-pi8ce modern dance band Is avail able Saturday nights, or any other night. Just finished a very successful two-and-a-half-year engagement at Olene. Phone B14SW Or see me at 10OO Main News of Klamath Churches Artamon Community Presbyterian Church Morning worship service at tt o'clock, with Pastor (i. W. Wheat ley brlng'ng the morning message. All services are hold tn the high school. We continue In our ser ies of studies of "The Fundamen tal Doctrine of the Christian Fnllh," tho pastor's subject is "Jnsus Christ, A Real Man." Each study Is evangelistic In thought and presentation and will b found interesting to alt who at tend. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. with A. C. Otson, superintendent, In charge. Mrs. Don I la W. Guttey has been appointed secretary treasurer of the Bible school and will be pleased to register all newcomers. The Bible is our textbook, using the Bible graded series lessons. There ere classes for al) ag groups, with special classes for adult and those ot high achool age. Junior church with two depart ments, meet during the regular church service, Church of th Nazerin Church of the Narsrene. corner of Garden and Martin. Rev. H. L. Russell, pastor. Residence 2132 Orchard. Phone 1703-M. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, UrOO a. m. Junior meeting, 6:20 p. m. Downstalra. Topic; "Juniors and Bible Living." Mrs. Russell, sup erintendent. Young people's service. g:20 p. m. Upstair. Topic: "Living the Life of Holiness," lead by Mis La von Mock. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service at tbe church, Wednesday, 7r30 p. m. Young people's prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. The Women's Foreign Mission ary meeting wilt be held Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. at tbe home of Mrs. Llndsey in Altamont. The lesson will be on Latin America. All wishing transportation call 1793M or get In touch with Mrs. Emll Hearth, president, Christian Endeavor Young People' society, pre prayer meeting at 6:15 p. m. CE at 6:20 p. m. Topic: "Sharing our Problems With God." Leader: Maxlne Goin. How often we encounter situations with which we feel un able to cope. Let us remember that for sure and sympathetic guidance we can always turn to God, an ever present help. Senior aoclety, pre-prayer meet ing at 6:15 p. m. CE at 6:30 p. m.. topic: "Finding Help Through Worship." Leader: Har old Uhllg. What a privilege to be able to spend a few minutes or a few hours In God's presence. How tl strengthen us to go on to that which lies ahead. Junior society, devotional meet ing at 6:30 p. m., topic: "Alcohol, The Enemy of Youth." Advisor: Mlsa Eleanor Evan. Leader: Vannlce Vaupel. We youngsters can do very little as yet to curb the evil of liquor, but let us do what we can and prepare to do more as we grow older. Men's Union Prayer Meeting Sunday, October 30, at 8:30 a. m., we ahall meet at the First Covenant church. Let'a be there. St. Paul's Episcopal Church St Paul's Episcopal church. Eighth and Jefferson, Tb Rer, V. E. Newman, rector. Tbe Holy Eucbariat on the flrat, third and fifth Sundays at 11 o'clock and at 8 o'clock every Sunday, also at 10 o'clock each Wednesday and on Saints days and Holy days. The Church school meets at 10: IS a. in. Morning prayer at 1 1 o'clock on the second and fourth Sundays. . First Church of Christ, Scientist Flrat Churcn of Christ, Scien tist, corner Tenth and Washing ton streets. Sunday school at 9:30, Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Everlasting Punish ment." Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. Thl church maintains reading rooms In tb Flrat National Bank build ing, rooms 212-213, whera the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The read ing room Is open daily from 7:30 In the morning until 9:80 o'clock tn ths evening. An attendant is In charge from II to 1 o'clock and from 2:30 until 4:30 except Sun days and holidays. Latter Day Saints Church The Latter Day Saint church holds regular services at the pub lio library auditorium, Fifth street and Klamath avenue. Sunday jchool at 10:30 a. m. and evening services at 7:30 P- m. The Relief society will meet the second Tues day of each month during the summer months at I p. m for their regular business and work mooting. The Mutual Improve ment association meets each Tues day evening at 7:30 p. m. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Crate! and Purs Klamath Funeral Home D2S High St. Mr. and Sir. A. A. Ward, Manager, First Presbyterian Church The Ftrst Presbyterian eharch, North Sixth and Pino streets, worship, 11 a. m. Th pastor. iter. tBBoaort misn, will spean i0 attend our service, on "God's Loving Kindness." Ia Sunday school and Junior B! all cases of need the pastor can ble class, 9:45 a. m. b reached at hi residence, 43E The Walther league wilt meet at North Second street, oyer tele- the church next Thursday eve phone 2241, or at the church, ning. After tho business roeet tolophono, 429. Music director, ng. which begins at 7:30, there Charles R. Stanfield, Mr. Ray- will bo an entertainment and ao mond W. Coopey, organist. clal hour, to which all members Morning worship opens with of th congregation and their tb organ prelude, "I Will Give friends are invited. The enter Thanks," Gounod. Offertory,talnment will begin at 8:30. "Prayer" from "Hansel and Gre- Tb Sunday school training tel" by Humperdlnk. Tho serv- class meets Wednesday evening Ice will close with th organ post- at I o'clock, lade, "Praise Ye th Father," 444 Gounod. Special feature of the morning worship will bo the duet Pirsr Christian by Patty Meet and Phyllla Col- Church ,hiV.'!hf"!r V!C 01 """ml" Christian church. Pin. .....?-.: ... t Ninth, Arthur Charles .,,.,, ,.v p. uj opena with the organ prelude. Lowell Mason ., "U, a "Lonely kneeling." be Loreni'i Speaker in tho evening, Rev. Er- naK?n.a?d m,t '"who' wm Coma Inland mission, who win u th. jnL LA R.... ,. 7 " ' . Christian Endeavor societies. e-in ,, Ain, Mm Wimam C.Hurtportn- reAft"vomuni In the primary room. All young people will be cordially welcomed ., , , , for them. meeting Church school, !4 a. m. Class- to riiw SSS dy!:4. p-raytr ?h.dlviMrtnS OB Klamath Lutheran Church Klamath Lutheran church, L. K. Johnson, pastor, 2030 LeRoy atreet. Phone 1315-W. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. "Train up a child In the way that be shall go and when he la old he will not depart from it." Divine services of worship 10:30 a. m. Theme "Blessed Hungerers" 1 taken from the text Bt :I5 p. m., regular meeting, for All Saint day. Thla 1 refer- 30 p. m. mation Sunday. Worship hour thla Sunday will Ladles Aid meeta at the resl- oe. fn charge of the young people, denca of Mis Ethel and Evelyn With the Young People's choir Solte, 834 L'pham street, Novem- and three of the young men ber 1 at 2 p. m. preaching the sermon. The aer- Cholr rehearsal, Wednesday mon topic will be "Tho Gospel." evenings, at 8 o'clock. Plac will We Invite you to attend these be announced at the service. services. A most cordial welcome Sunday school teachers class walu you. will meet at 7:15 Wednesday eve- ning. place to ba announced at e. ,L , aervlee. Methodist Confirmation class, 4:10 p. m.. Church at the pastor's apartment. Trans- First Methodist churchy corner portatlon from the high school of North Tenth and High streets, will be furnished. John W. Warrell, pastor. Resi- The pastor gladly offer his dence 1005 High street, phone services and will esteem It a great 448-W, favor to be Informed of anyone Sunday will be observed aa In needing tbe same. Do not best- teraational temperance Sunday, tate to call the pastor at anytime beginning with the church school day or night If sick and In trouble, at 9:45 a. m., when the adult You wilt alway find a hearty group will consider the problem welcome both to worship and to of personal liberty. The service work In Klamath Lutheran church, of worship will begin at 10:55 a. B with tho pastor In charge. Mra. First Baptist E. s. Veateb will play "Marcho Church Pontiftcale" by Gounod, and Noc- Ftrst Baptist church, Eighth tarJe" by Schumann. The choir at Washington. "The Church With 2, Ce dlrecUon ot Ml8s LIU the Message." Cecil C. Brown, : Dar3r wl" sing the anthem pastor. Residence 804 North Sec- L5a' me' L"?', Wesley. Mrs. ond street. Phone 2185-W. ?' Rfdman will sing a solo "The Bible school 9:45 a. m. George ,5l' Nf TSlSJ'aar O. Welch, superintendent, Classea fpefk a th them Man- for all age taught by consecrated Go "Ttece. - teachers. Morning worship at K y ,J . ?l1r churon: erT,: wlu 11a.m. Sermon subject, "Wearl- berid " toe !?T,bfUr-1, some Words." ue '? ab-distriet Epworth The BTU meets at 8:80 p. m. nt7 wni,n wtiI De, hetI Cn- under tbe direction of Mr. Cliff I1 J?? T'"8 th .?0uns Tunnell with a union for every Pep' 0 X h JeagKUeI. wl age group. Interesting topic are eme at,the ,ch ",1:,!t discussed each week Evening t',, Chlloquln to at- messago at 7:30 p. m., when the 8fcIal'y;. ? leKagua 8e": pastor will speak on the subject, lc8a wi!1 held here because all "Beholding HI. Utoiy." r"1f,P?P 9 tn i : 9wirZeont8Th" 'Xv'Z. Z clety will meet Thursday for Its regular work. Midweek service and Bible study Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. followed by choir rehearsal at 8:30 o'clock. The public ts cordially invited to attend these service. Immanuel Baptist . Church Immanuel Baptist church, J. the East Side pharmacy at 9:45 Clarence Orr, pastor. a. m. every -Sunday. Mra. Earl "Jesu No Futhorn." will be the T. Britt. superintendent. Classes sermon subject of the pastor tor are provided for all ages and a the morning worship service, 11 special appeal 1 being made to a. m. This service will be broad- those attending Sunday school cast. Special music an added elsewhere. You will find a group feature. of happy, willing teacher at this Church school 9:45 a. m. with mission, classes for all age groups. You are cordially Invited to study with Church of Progressive Psychic K- and Divine Healing Center, Num- Young people 8:30 p. m. ber Three. 700 Mitchell atreet. Last winter we made a special Sunday service, 8 p. m. Lecture study of the Life ot Jeaua In a.hy Pastor Rev. . Kathleen Kris. Christ Centered crusade. Thl Message Tuesday 3 to 4 p. m. A winter we shall make a special tea Wednesday, 7:36 p. m. Fare- study of Prophecy. "Why study ny circle class will start Friday Prophecy?" will be the first ot 7;30 p. m. All are welcome to this service during the evening attend. service nt 7:30 p. m. our Wednesday evening service of prayer and Bible study meets at 7:30 p. m. We begin the atudy of the Book of Daniel. Bring your Bible and nolo book. Phone 234 UHLIG'S Zion Lutheran Church ZLon Lutheran Church. 1025 High St, G. W, Hoffmann, pas tor. Reformation Festival will d obaerved at the Sunday morning aervlee. The pastor will apeak on the topic: "Thy Word Is Very Pure." You are cordially Invited D.,.. m.,., Church nfflr. by the Ninth street entrance. nb" RMlden" "'mbVchwrl TH a m C S Rob.rup.flnUndort: Thf. . ... ... s growing school in Interest "1 number. New member, are most cordially welcomed. Wby t .., ' .,,. ' not begin to attend the First "U. Sun- .hol. tMri A '' 'irf ,.. Organ prelude, Mrs. Hayden. Dolologr chor and con(trega. l!oa wtonl rr-"Aim,ghty cT. edLoCr7'V supper. observed In at, 63S Lincoln street. mamnrv nr r:hrlt Anthem, "Rise. Crowned with Light," Stuits. choir. Sermon, "The Measure- of Love." Invitation hymn, "There's a Great Day Coming." Benediction, followed by the "Threefold Amen." Organ Postlude, Mra. Mary Hayden. Christian Endeavor meetings begin with the pre-prayer service Peterson ot Portland will be one of the speakers. The evening church servtce will be held here then the pastor will apeak on the theme "The Mes sage of the Gospel ol Matthew." Flan to attend church on Sun day next. East Side Baptist Mission The East Side Baptist mission meeta in thA DiiIta htlllrilncr nva. GREEN FIR SLABS For Short Time Onty 16" Green FIB Slabwood in a double toad lota ........ $10 This Is an exceptional offer and will sot last long. ORDER TODAY Heilbronner & Rea "Fuel That Satisfies" Plus Servtce 821 Spring St. Ph. SW9-W Community Congregational Church The Community Congregational church, Garden and Martin street. "Applied CntUttanUy," ta th sermon theta of Rev, B. V,1 ffaynes, pastor, as he speaks at the 11 o'clock morning worship service. At tins servlcu the choir under (ho direction of Elsla Ksch beck, will assist tn the sorvlc through tbelr ministry of musto, Sunday school at the Communi ty church t undar the general di rection of Frank Kliiian, superin tendent. Service of worship be gin at 9:45 a. m. at which tlm all pupil, teachers and officer worship in two assemblies accord ing to age groupings. The serv ice of worship In each department ts followed by etas period. Th school (s completely staffed with capable leadership and Is ready to serve tbe religious Interest at jroa and your children. Comrades of Tho Way, a young people' organization will conduct their first Induction ceremony next Sunday evening beginning at 6:30 p. m. with the chief comrade, Shirley Katzmeyer In charge. Klamath Tempt Klamath Templo, 1007 Pine street. Rev. Roy E. Southard,' pastor, phone 235S-R, 8:45 a. m., Sunday achool. 11a. m., morning service. Mis sionaries from Burma, Rev, and Mrs. Warren Anderson. 6:30 p. m., Overconier meet ings, 7:45 p. m everting service,, evangelistic, "Gospel Hour" Radio station KFJI 8 p. m. Tuesday evening. Midweek services, Wednesday and Friday nights, 7:45 p. m. First Covenant Church First Covenant church, tlj Walnut avenue, Gottfred jr. An derson, pastor. 10:20 a. m. Sunday school and Swedish service. The pastor wilt apeak on the subject "Formerly and Now." 7 p. m. Young People' meet ing. Young people'a problem will be discussed. The pastor will lead the meeting. 7:45 p. m., evening service. "Lite Choices," will be the tople of tbe evening message, Th mixed choir will aing. On Tuesday at T:45 p. m. th president of the Evangelical Mis sion Covenant of America, th Rer. Theodore W. Anderson, will address an audience at the church. Rev. Anderson returned tn Sep tember from a trip abroad and wilt tell .of some of hla Impres sions. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., midweek service. Modoc Point Baptist Church The Modoc Point Baptist Mis sion will meet tn the ochoolhouse aa usual. Sunday school, 19 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Prayer servtce, 11:30 a. ra. The topic for the morning serv ice will be "Tbe man who prayed earnestly." This will be th first of a series using the general theme of "Prayer." Tho opening service In tie Sun day school by Mra. Zell ia well enjoyed and much appreciated by those who attended, and It 1 the earnest desire of those who at tend that more will take advan tage of these meetings. There are classes for all agea with an experienced teacher ia charge of each class. E. V. Zell. leader. . Pilgrim Holiness ' Church Pilgrim Holiness, church, 2229 Wantland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Calboon, pastors. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. Ha. m preaching by Rev. C. J. Meyer. 7:30 p. m., evangelistic servtce. Beginning this Sunday, Rev. Meyer, with Donald McQuagg, will hold a revival meeting. Services each evening at ?r30. Special music and singing. Bring a friend and come and enjoy the good old fashioned preaching. Here's Your Man E. E. "Jack" BENNER Candidate for County Commissioner ENERGY, ABILITY V FIDELITY ELECT HIM iK Mi. tt t. t. Inmr V y -n'- I