The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
June 21, 1940
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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.
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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.
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The Shopper has to perform a harder task this year. She
must do a hard-boiled job of buying. That is a theme we
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otherwise?
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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.
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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.
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