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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1940)
PAGE TEN THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. June 21, 1940 IE Revival iervice now to pro gress at the First Baptist church, Eighth and Washington streets, continue to deepen In interest, according to aev. v.ecu v. Steiu?n Services are to continue daily at 8 p. m. except Saturday. Special services . are being nlanned for Sunday when Rev. R. . Milam will bring a mes sage to tne junior department at the Bible school hour. At 11 a. m. Mr. Milam will speak on the subject, "The Family Altar." At 8 p. m. he will use as his subject, "I Stand at the Door and Knock." ' Mrs. R. E. Milam will con tinue the classes for women at 2 p, m. The Missionary society has received Mrs. Milam and her work enthusiastically. Many reports have come to the pastor praising her devotion and ability in this phase of the re vival work. All women of the community are invited to attend ' these classes. Friday night Mr. Milam will apeak on 'The Unspeakable Gift." In all his messages the evangelist has- upheld the per son and work of Christ in re demption in a remarkable way. The public is cordially Invited to enjoy the inspiring song serv ices and to hear the Rev. Milam. Sunday, June 30, has been set as home coming day at the First Baptist church, Eighth and - Washington streets. - On this data the church will commemorate its 56th anniver sary as an organized church in Klamath county. Although the church was organized somewhat earlier than this date the hnm- coming has been arranged to coincide witn we closing day of the revival meetings with Rev. "Bob" Milam of Robstown, Texas. The church will also honor Mr. and Mrs. C. H. De Lap on the occasion of their 56th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. DeLap are among the few remaining charter members of the church and are pioneers of the Klamath country. The Rev. Cecil C. Bimm will Close his fifth Vear am nachtr nf the church on June 30 and these three events- will be combined Into one day of rejoicing and celebration. It will be of special interest to many to know that Rev. A. F. Simmons plans to be present for this occasion. Mr. Simmons served the local church as pastor for about 12 years. - The fact that Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Milam are to be with the church for this day will also add much to the interest and meaning of the occasion. Further details as to the pro gram for the day will be an nounced later. First Spiritualist Church 700 Mitchell street- Rev. Kathleen Kriz, telephone n me cnurch, 7272. Music director, Mildred Kirkpatrick. . o p. m., Sunday evening At 8:10 p. m., Rev. J. Rea K.eys, Ph. D., of Galveston, Tex., will lecture and recite a number ui poems, nev. iieys is a noted evangelist and speaker on spiritualism. ? This Sunday she will speak on, "Do We Understand the Bible and Why Do We Have So Jaany Religions?" Rev. Keys claims no other re ligion than spiritualism and has preached it throughout the world in contention nf the tr,.iu of the Buddhist scriptures. The congregation will unite with the minister in the Invocation. cervices will begin prompt too ciock, 700 Mitchell street. Spiritualist mcirassi fniin, i ture. Midweek meetings. Mes sage meeting this Wednesday, 8 p. m. ana i p. m. ' inursdav Bfternnnn will k. the last meeting you will have ine opportunity of hearing her. ; The public is invited. Rev. Rath leen Krlz, attending pastor. First Covenant Church "l 823 Walnut avenue, Gottfred J. Anderson, pastor. (10:30 a. m., Sunday school and Swedish service. Iris and Nell Lindbergh will sing a duet t the service this morning. ' 7 p. m., young people's meet ing with Eva Rae Jacobson lead ing. The topic for the meeting is ''The Lord'a Day, Its Origin and Purpose." '. 7:48 p.-m., evening service. Peter Eastman, chairman of the Church. Will hava rha ram t9 oil the services of the day. V Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. . ,- .': On Friday night the young pebple will sponsor a rally in the interest of the young peo ple's conference grounds located at Santa Cruz, Calif. A program Will be given of which the main number is the showing of mov ing pictures of last year's confer ence. Aitoffering will be lifted. The public is invited. BAPTIST SERVIC NTEREST RISING Altamont Community Presbyterian Church All aervieea lm heM In he Altamont Junior high school on South Sixth street, Rev. Hugh Branson, minister, Mrs. Ken 1 if. ? t Ann nfanlst A IT (llcnn snner- and pianist. A. C. Olson, super intendent of Sunday school. Sunday school meets at 9:43 a. m. with classes for all ages. Preparation is being made for promotion at the end of the Quarter. New members are cor dially welcomed. Morninff worshin service be gins at 11 ociock with the in strumental prelude, "When They Ring the Golden Bells," by De- Marbelle. The choir will assist in the service by sinsine the "Three-Fold Amen" at the close of the morninff m-aver and with the choir anthem, "Hark! Ten Thousand Harps and Voices," by Mason. The offertory number win be Humoreske, by Dvorak. The sermon will be on the theme "Jesus and Kingdom Membership." The service will close with the postlude, "Le Secret" by Gautier. Junior church is held at the hour of morning worship under tne direction or Mrs. cv I Stuart and Mrs. Hush R mnsnn. Bruce Crawford is president of junior cnurch. A nursery is conducted each Sunday during me nours of Sunday school and morning worshin by Mrs. A. C Jison and Mrs. Charles Craw ford Choir Dractice will he tha home of Mrs. Kenton Knight on Altamont drive on Thursday evening at a o clock First Methodist Church "In Jthe Heart of the City" at North Tenth and Hieh .irt. Rev. Victor Phillips, minister! nesiaence, 1005 High street, teiepnone jootf. nurcn scnoal at n-d. m L. K. Phelrjs. s-eneral mnafin. tendent Classes for boys and girls and men and women nf all ages. A hearty welcome to our school . Junior church and nursery at xi a. m. muruinK worsnin at 1 1 o m Mrs. E. B. Redman in charge of junior choir. Miss Bettv Yarien accompanist. A worship service "nsniiy ana inspiration. The prelude will be "Pi,ii. v... Chopin. The chnir will tmit Ik. anthem, "Jesus, Thou Art Mine rorever, - by Wohlfeil. The of. fertory will he "rial,. a r by Debussy. The pageant. "The Candle of Grace," will be pre- - J DiliUfl Mr. Ranton will eincr n-AaMu -a ca,.u me, O Lord." bv Hamhler, The En worth leatnie will at 7 p. m., the Asburv I (711(1 fnw young people of high school age, mo ivesier leapne for nldet young neoDle. tuZ. a.C ... at Ml mu "l at ii6 High street for a service aiic IPaffllO will SinR "pV ,,?, " I conference -ii C diaUy invited to attend the serv ices and nave a nart in ih. viues oi this church. Immanuel Baptist Church 1023 High street. G. W. Hnff. mann. castor. The Hone That T t v.., ... ... . uu Will he the sermnn lAnl. ' ounaays sermon. The service begins at 11 o'cWir it i HJUJV 1 Ui - . j wu nave no cnurcn nome, come and wor- wiia us. Sunday school and Junior ble class meet at 9:45 am Bible class meet at 9:45 a. m. ine ladies Aid will meet in me cnurch next Thursday after noon at Z O'clnclr Mm t- tir Brazee and Mrs. A. Martens will " me nostesses. The Sunday phnnl , 1 . icacuers training class meets on Wednes- evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The is stuoymg Old Testament mis wry. and others or. i..;.j to . - myiunj come and take up this study. The next meeting of the Jun- maimer league will be held next Frlday evening f';' Community Comi,iii...i Church Garden avenue hetween r-n. Main and Martin . r, .... unLtta, jiev. Eugene V. Haynes, pastor, has iii resiaence at 2180 ftarden hi. IJ... . . I avenue. "Substitutes for Religion" is ship service next Knnd Church school for all ages r." form method of ' 1 ,,. be used for the older children and young people. The begin ners will meet as Usual In the v ..... , iS will parsonage under the leadership vi iwrs. w. i,. carter and Mrs. uiarence Garrett Comrades of the Way meet A V. m In . 1 I w y. in, in we community nail. Immanuel Bantist Church J. Clarence Orr, minister, r.ieventn ana Hign streets. "Patching Old Clothes" win be the subject of the pastor dur ing the morning worship hour fmm 11 to 12 o'clock. There will be special music and tills service win Be oroaacasi as usual. Our church school meets at 9:43 a. m. with classes for all ages with competent teachers in charge. Bring the whole family and "ud with us God s Word I The vounff nennle will mivt ml 7 o clock, and invite all young people to meet with them. "The New Heaven and the New Earth" will be the subject of the evenins messase at 8 o'clock bv the nastor aa wa pnn. tlnue the study in the Book of Revelation. Our midweek service nf prayer and Bible study will be neid Wednesday evening at 7:30 o CIOCK The Synthesis class will meet inursday evening at 7:30 o clock to wmch tne public is cordially invited to attend. The Bible Baptist Church Located temnnrarilv In the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cas- sel. 5005 South Sixth street. corner of Wiard street Bible school at 9:45 a. m A world that has denied God and His word finds itself headed for destruction. Let us get back to the Bible. Mornins worshin at 1 1 o'clock "Serve the Lord with gladness: come before His presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord He is God." Evenine service at 8 o'clnck Enter into His gates with thanks giving, and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good ;His mercy is ever lasting: and His truth endureth to call generations." Ps. 100. Prayer meetine at 8 d. m. Wad. nesaay. Oorris Baptist Mission J. R. De Lap, minister. The Dorris Bantist mission meets every Sunday in the city nail. 10 a. m.. Sunday sehnnT Classes for all ages. Mrs. Smith superintendent. Adult Rihle cls on the Book of Ephesians, chap ter l. 11 a. m.. messaee. "Restricted Promises. 7 D. m.. VOlintf neonle's servie airs, tgenne, sponsor. Adult Bible class, auMect ine seven Seals, Revelation 6. Come and study the events of tne latter days with us. 8 n. m message, "Of His Fullness Have All We Received." A cordial welcome awaits all who come. First Baptist Church Eighth street at WashinstAn The Church With a Mxon" "cv- -ec Rev. Cecil C. Brown, nastor. ; . ... -nraiaence i north street. Phone 7439. Eighth Bible school. 9:45 a. m. George "elcn superintendent. Morn- ducting revival services at the church, will speak on "The Fam ily Altar." Snecial music will be arranged by H. G. Shirey. - The Baptist Trainins - unions will meet in their resnective piaces witn programs suitable to each EroUD. There are nninn. for all age groups in this train ing service department and you win find a place for every mem Der oi the lam v. Evening worshin service ha. Kins at o ociock. Brother u cjock. urotner .7? m wlU M hls aubject, Stand at the Door and Knock." services will continue through out the week at 8 p. m. and the public is cordially invited n Radio service each snda morning over station KFJI from o:ou to a o clock Klamath Temple 1007 Pin street U... T E. Southard, pastor. Dial 3874. Sunday services: Sunday all ages to atndv r.r,4. ,.j - 'J m nuiu. . xnorning service of worship at a. ill. sTBSlOr unpnlrino Younff PennloV - - r.irAfMa... - vfVi.uiiClB and Junior meeting at Aran p. m. Evenins evangelistic ' :0 D. m. Corns and hrln some one with you. evening, IAS p m. J?? eve" X KFJI. Tues- uo' evening, 0 p. m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Victor E. Newman, rector. EiChth and .Teffor.nn Holy Communion each Sun- day at P n'nlncl. . . . ' Children's Eucharist n the second Sunday at 10 o'clock. Morning Draver on the second and fourth Sundays at 11 o'clock. Church school at 10:19 a. m. On All Saints days and Udv days there isH Eucharist at 10 o'clock Klamath Lutheran Church Rev. L. K. Johnson, pastor, Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Ladies' Aid picnio at Moore park,. July 2. Potluck luncheon at I'd. m. Anyone wl.ihlnu transportation for the picnic may can ine miisioe grocery or Airs. Otto Erlandson, 310 North Ninth street Due to the castor's absence. where, he Is attending the gen eral convention in Minneannlis no Sunday services will be held until nis return. Anyone wish' ing information nertainins to church business can get in con tact with the president of the church council, Henry O. Solie, 1303 Oregon avenue. First Presbyterian Church North Sixth and Pine street Morning service at 11 o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock. pastor is the Rev. Theodore Smith, residence 435 North Sec ond street, telephone 3477 or at tne cnurcn 7311. Charles R Stanfleld, choir director, and Mrs. Raymond W. Coopey, or ganist. Morning worshin onens with the organ tirelude. "Prelude " hv Reeves. The "Trisagton" Is used for the processional. Followins the opening sentence and the call to worship, the congrega tion and choir unite in singing The Doxoloav." and fnllnwinir the invocation and the Lord's prayer. 'The Gloria Patrl." In response to the prayer the choir sings Whelpton's "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord." The organ onertory is Dubois s "Offertory.' The pastor will speak on 'The Purposes of God." The services close with the benediction, the choir dismissal, Whelpton's "Lord. Let Us Now Depart In Peace," and the postlude "Aiarcn," by Wood. The evening worship opens witn tne organ prelude Mason's "My Soul be on Thy Guard." The offertory is "Re veri:" The pastor will speak on 'The Presbyterians." The services close with the orsan postlude, "March," by Dubois, Bible school, 9:45 a. m. with Mylus P. Winningham in charue An orchestra, comnosed of the young people of the school, adds mucn to tne attractiveness of this teaching service of the church. The various classes are bemg continued throuehout the summer months.. A pre-prayer service Is held in the nastor's stuqy at u:o a. m. The Senior and the Vnnni Peoples' Christian Endeavor so cieties meet at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex tended to strangers or newcom era to the city to attend any oi these interesting services. The best preparedness is that of the spirit. America faces a crisis and cannot evade the re sponsibilities of her nositlon. hut America herself needs ail the wisdom and love of Christ in this emergency. a First Christian Church "The Downtown Church." Ar. thur , Charles Bates, minister. Fine at Ninth street. Bibe school. 9:45 a. m. C. S. Robertson, superintendent; Orrin Frale. assistant. You are mnst cordially invited to join a class nere and enjoy the study of the moie. Communion and worship, 11 a. m. Mrs. Marv Havden. nr. ganiit. The Lord's Snnner is at. ways part of the mornins wnr. ship. Jesus said, "Do this in re membrance of me. The sermon is, "The IVay by Water and Blood." This is the fifth sermon from the book of First John. You will want to hear this one nf the series from this interesting lit tie oook. cnristian Endeavor. 7 n. m There are the three societies for tne different see srouns. There is a place here for you, and you win De welcomed. Evangelistic service. 8 o'clock. The . young people will have cnarge of the worshin service The minister bringing the ser mon, his topic is "The Sin llntn ueain. "The Downtown Church" .v tends to you a hearty welcome Free Methodist Church Corner of Ninth street and Plum avenue. J. R. Stewart, evangelist. Sunday school. 10 a. m Morning worshin. 11 a. m. Evangelistic services each eve ning at 7:45 o'clock. Apostolle ' Faith You are . cordially invited to attend all the services at the Apostolic Faith, 228 North Eighth street, where you will feel a hearty welcome and a col lection is never taken, Sunday morning at 9 a. m, .we have Sunday school with classes for all who wish to attend, fol lowed by a devotional service at 10:30. Sunday evening at 7:45 we have an evancellstlc service opened with a nrosrnm f music and song by the 18- plece orchestra and mixed chorus. Each Tuesday and Friday av ninia at 8 o clock there la an . . - : 7 - evangelistic sen-ice, and you aro welcome. First Church ot Christ Scientist First Church of Christ. Sclen list, fvlRiimtli Falls, Ore., a branch of the Mother Church. the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass., cor ner Tenth and Wash naton streets. Subject: "Is the Universe. In cluding Man, Evolvod by Atomic rorco? Sunday service 11a. m . Sun day school 8:30 a. m. Wednesday evenine meetine- at o o ciock. A free readina room is In the First National Bank building, corner Sixth and Main streets. All are cordially invited to at. tend the services and use the reading room. avenue, Rev. itor. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Evenins Drcachina service 7:30 o'clock. A friendly church where everybody is welcomed. 1207 Division street. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching. 11 a. m. Evangelistic message 7:45 p. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Everyone Is welcome. 25e ANACIN J 9c '60 Italian BALM 47c Colgate Tooth Poste 1 8c V 50 I Lavoris I MUM w Jergens I Lotion J V 39c J Arrid I Deod. J 39C J 65c I Bisodol I w f $. Ceroid & I Bile Pillt I V 98e J J 50e f Borbatol V 39c J Latter Day Saints Church Sunday achnnl at 10 A'clncU Separation for class work at iu:o a. m. linages are conducted (or all ago groups from tlio cradle roll to advanced gospel doctrine class, which has a mom bershlp of 170, and the theme for 1940 Is conducted along the doctrines of church organiza tion and tho necessity of rcvcln tlon In all ages. After 43 mln utcs of rcgulnr class work a special clans Is held for 30 mliv utcs for everyone. Including uriesthood classes for males from 12 years up. Sacrament meeting Is nt 7:30 o'clock oveninus. The mooting on the first, third and fifth Sun days. llolv Eucharist at 11 o'clock will be nreslcied ovet bv Presi dent Orviil Provo.il. All meetlniis nro held In tho public library assembly hull. The nubile Is cordlnllv Invited to any of these meetings. Salvation Army Church 619 Walnut street. Sunday. 8 a. m.. men's Bible class. 9:43 a. m.. Sunday school. 11 a. m holiness meeting. 6:30 d. m.. vouna dcohIo's legion. 8 p. m., salvation service. Wednesday, 7.45 p. m prayer ind Biblo study. Thursday, 8 p. m.. praise serv ice. East Side Baptist Mission 923 East Main street above tho East Sido pharmacy, iilblc school each Sunday at 0:43 a. - A f' I t v The Shopper has to perform a harder task this year. She must do a hard-boiled job of buying. That is a theme we hear frequently. We should like to raise just one ques tion. When has the true practice of thrift ever been otherwise? Unguen- gSs. tine ft3 43c 60e Sal Hepatica 49c 75 Calox ZSCT" Tooth f Powder fj 43e SQUIBB MINERAL OIL 59c 60c Mentholotum 53c iltu,'.e" 25c CARTERS Urtle Liver Pills 19c U.25 Saroka 98c LU 50e Hinds Honey & Almond Lot. 39c Kotex JBT -y 2 for 39c !L3 Vaseline Hair Tonic, Ige. 63e w NINTH AND m. with clusses fur all age groups. Tho mission la sponsor ed by the First Baptist church under the supervision of Mrs. Earl Brltt and the people of the community are Invited to attend. YOUNG PEOPLE PREPARE FOR ANNUAL CONFAB High enthusiasm stirs the young peoplo of tho Presbyterian chuivhes as they prepare for the opening of tho Fir Point sum mer confeienco near Glemlnle. Ore., June 24 to July 1. This is the annual conference for senior and young people's grades. A faculty of nlno will present (nurses, under the leadership of Deans Ruv. M. II. Roach, Rono burg, and Rov. L. Mltchelmoie, Merrill. Tho reulstrar Is Mrs. II. S. Rclchnrd. Grants Pnss Tim dean of girls Mrs. Heed Miller, Ci mills Pnss. tho flellll nt Iwivs Rev, L. Mitcholinoro, Tho out look for attendance Is more promising than any nrnvlium year, ono church having already registered twelvo de euntes. This conference covers Lake, Khun nth, Jackson. Josenhino. C.nn und Curry counties. Hev. John W. Hoyt, Medford, is chairman if tho committee of arrniiL-n. incuts for the Presbytery. Timbcrllno lodite. Ore.. In the Mount Hood National forest Is scene of the first and last major ski tournament every season. The Arnold Lunn downhill is held each November, and the golden roso International open each June. 2 3& Palm- jj olive JfiL, Shove Cream ' jj "' r- I 40 c Castoria (Fletcher's) 31e Kleenex (500 W Sheets) ?Jt3ZU 28c L3 TJc PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC 59c 60e ALKA SELTZER 49c MAIN STS. lodent jrf Tooth EHS .Paste iSlm 33c hMM4R LABOR PICNIC HELD ' IN MOORE PARK A large group gathered at Monro park Tuesday night fol lowing adjournment of the Ore gon .Stain Federation of Labor, and a dutch lunch was sorved. Music was provided by the city bund. The banquet held at the Wll hud hotel banquet room at 8 o'clock Wednesday night for all delegates and their wlvos, was well attended and proved a sue eess. Visiting women have en Joyed the matinee tickets to the theatres provided through the courtesy of tho entertainment committee for the four-day con vention. The local convention commit tee expressed Its appreciation to the Wlllard hotel for Ilia ban quet, to tho entertainers, and to v-iii uro invent lor the uanquei served there for tho State Cul-' inary alliance. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT HOLD PEP MEETING Neighbors of Woodcraft are holding a district pep meeting Saturday. Juno 22, In tho Elks temple, starling ut 0 ociock, A banquet will be served In the Presbyterian church banquet room nt 0 o'clock. For reservations call Mrs. Stella I'ersell or Mrs. Eva Rich ardson. Tho program Is opon to tho public. A class of IB will be initiated. The Queen Mary, trans-Atlan tic liner, hits a dlsnlacement of 77,300 tons and a urosa tonnnue of 80,773 tons. 50e Lyons Toofh Powder 33c 75 Dextri Maltose 63c 60c Wernets Centura Powder 47c $1.25 Petrolagar 89c Sib, Pepiodent Tooth Powder 39c I Ponds I Creams J I Mod. 1 fuj. A oby Tok I 19c I I 50c I Poblum I I t5e f ASPIRIN 1 I (BAYER) I V I9c J f SchickA I Blades I 46e J