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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1940)
September 13, 1040 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE THIRTEEN T The Flrat Christian rliurch tnl Illlilii school In conducting a twin round up this Sunday, September 19, Mure (hint 4(1 arts of twin have rrrrlvrd uppclnl invitations lu bo pronent for thin uecailun. A general Invltutlon In lierehy extended lo nil Iwhm In the city and county lo enjoy thin round-up at the First Christian church next Bunday. Prizes will bi lven for the youngest and oldeit arts as well as for other fcaturei. The sprrlul meeting's under the leadership of Itev. Walter Hbcu. evangelist, i n d James Whltaker, song director, are drawlni! good crowda. 'Tho evangellat's sermons lire dynamic preaentatlona of acrlptural trutha backed up with wonderful array of scriptural quotations," says the pastor. Arthur Charles Hates, James Whitnkcr read the 28th chapter of Matthew last evening from memory. This la one of the Interesting and help ful features of these meetings. Tonight he will read the 2lith chapter of Acts Paul's great de fense before King Agrlppa. These meetings will continue through this week and over Sun day only, closing on Sunday eve ning. Members of the church are quite anxious that all, who can possibly attend, hear these evangelists during these closing nlghu of the revival. Kntecastal Assembly of God Klghth and Oak streets. A II. Ilostvedt. pastor. Residenre, Walnut avenue, phone 9739 921 Sunday services: Sunday ; school. 9:49 a. m ; morning wor-' ship, II a. in.; evangelistic, 7:49 p. m. Sunday night sermon by Evangelist Julia Peterson. Sub ject: "Giving the rigs a Perma nent Wave." Revival meetings will continue every night except Monday, at 7:49 o clock. Conducted by Sis ter Peterson. Tonight special meetings for young people. High I school students Invited. Subject, 1 "Why I Believe the Bible." All : welcome. : Altamont Community Presbyterian Church Services are hold In the Alta-'lld mont Junior high school on South i Sixth street. Rev. Hugh Bronson if tha minister; Mrs. Kenton Knight, director of music and pianist, and A. C. Olson, super intendent of Sunday school. Sunday school meets at 9:49 a. m. with classes for all ages and a cradle roll department for those below tha beginner's de partment. Members of tha Sun day school come from all sections nf the south-suburban area and the city of Klamath Falls. Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock with tha Instrumental prelude, "Summer Skies," by King. Tha service will include the offertory number, "He Lead eth Me," by Bradbury; choir anthem, "Oh, How I Love Him," by Ackley; sermon, "The Unex pected"; and the poatlude, "Marche Mllltalre," by Schubert, junior church meets at t h a hour of morning worship. Sigma Pi C. E. meets at 7 p. m. At a business meeting held this week the following officers were elected: president, Diane Land rum; 'vice president, Charles Swltzler; secretary, Claudlno Weakley; treasurer, Van Land rum. Tha society includes mem bers from high school and above. Choir practice at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson, 2920 Wope street, on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Immanuel Baptist Church J. Clarenca Orr, minister, High and Eleventh streets. "Lord, Teach Us to Pray" will ba tha subject of the pastor dur ing tho morning worship service from 11 to 12 o'clock. This serv ice will be broadcast over the radio. There will be special rfltiiilc. Our church school will meet at 9:49 a. m. with classes for each age group In a departmentalized school. Bring the whole family and meet with us. Tho young people will meet at 7 o'clock with a well planned program. Miss Wlnfred Wesllng will be the leader. "What To Do With Our Life's Problems" will bo the subject of th pastor during tho evening service at 8 o'clock. There will be special music at this service. Our midweek service of prayer and Bible study will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 oclock. "What Does the Bioie Say About the Second Coming of Christ?" will be tho special Bible study topic. The Bible Synthesis class will meet Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock. 3fii publlo is cordially Invited to worship with us and to attend these special Bible classes. Church IVcnn Completion i '.. . mm jV 'J A. i.:H 4 "W V-.ase J-'i,'" kls(Ma wmm mj- The Bible Baptist church, located on WIsrd street at South 8txth. was occupied for tha first time last week. The structure has been under construction for the past two and one-half years and during that time members met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cassel. Church of the Nasarene Kev. II. L. Russell, pastor; resi dence 2132 Orchard. Corner of Garden and Martin. Sunday school 9:49 a. ,m., morning worship II a. m. Junior meeting in the church basement 6:20 p. m. Young people's service at 8:20 p. in. Jr.tla Wuesl will be the leader. Kvangelistic service, 7:30 p. in. The pantor will be the speaker for the day. Midweek prayer meeting Wed nesday, 7:30 p. in. Thursday, September IB, will he a missionary rally with serv ices at 2:30 p. m. and 7:43 p. m. Miss Mamie Bailey, returned missionary from the British West Indies, will be the guest speaker. In the afternoon service she will speak on the work among the American Indian and the evening service will be the British West Indies. Mlsa Bailey is a young lady and the service ' will be interesting to the young people. Basket supper will bo served in tho basement of the church with the churches from Bonanza and Dorrls uniting for the day Holiness Association The National Holiness associa tion of the Klamath basin will monthly meeting at the salvation Army hall, 01 H Walnut street, Friday, September 20, at 8 p. m. The Pilgrim Holiness church will furnish the speaker. Special musical numbers by the Nazar- ene church. A very cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend these monthly services Modoc Point Baptist Mission Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship sen-Ice, 11a.m. Prayer service, 11:30 a. m. After a brief review of the verses learned we will have a ahort story which will be very Interesting. Remember that if you wish a Bible you will have to work for it. With new hand work for tha little folks, and new studies planned for the other classes, we are looking for ward to a large and prosperous year for the Sunday school. There are classes for everybody and every age, and all will be extended a very cordiaLwelcome so may we see you next Sunday morning. Following Sunday school, the gospel message for the worship service will be, 'The Fourfold Work of Christ." He does four things for us after we have pledged our allegiance to Him. then we can "Grow In grace and the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ." Come one, come all, for you will find a very cordial wel come. Klamath Lutheran Church I Cross and Crescent streeU., L. K. Johnson, pastor. Phone 3492. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Books are furnished to all pupils enrolling in the Sunday school and teachers are on hand to in struct children of all ages. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Saturday, September 14, tho Ladles Aid will sponsor a bake sale at tho Safeway store on the corner of Seventh and Pine streets. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Members or friends wishing to donate to the sale are asked to bring food as early as possible. Tuesday, September 17, mem- COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS PAVILION Buddy Gray Orchestra Saturday, Sept. 14 Admission $1.00 Including Tax ; :: - . f -. - S II H i hern and friends of the aid are asked to meet at the church; I auditorium to sew draperies for the church. Bring your own needles and thimbles. The time : is 1 o'clock. I Thursday. 7:30 p. m choir i will meet at the church for choir practice. 1 September 22 Is the date when ; the lower auditorium will bo dedlcated. Rev. II. L. Foss, presl- dent of the Pacific district to- uether with Rev. K. Roe, of Sac ramento. and Rev. II. Berg, of Pasadena, Calif., members of the mission board will be here. Anyone having spare time on their hands arc cordially Invited to come to the church lo help with work to be finished before installation. Come to church every Sun- 1 day. If you are seeking a church home In this city you are earn- lly invited to snare me wor- ship and the work in our church home. The Apostolic Faith Church Klamath Falls progressive down town church cordially In vites you to attend services at their beautiful chapel, 228 North Eighth street. Sunday services are at 10:80 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. with Sun day school at 9 a. m. The week night services are on Tuesdays d Fridays at B p. m The congregational singing at each service Is led by an 18 piece well-trained orchestra. This or chestra and a 19-volce chorus presents a special 20 minute pro gram of music and singing at the beginning of each Sunday eve ning service. Also a feature of each service Is the special singing by the vari ous quartets, trios, duets and soloists. We also wish to announce a special service to be held at our chapel on Tuesday, September 17 at 8 p. m. This service will bo In charge of tha Rev. R. R. Crawford, general overseer of the Apostolic Faith, who, with a group of workers, is en route to our Portland headquarters from Los Angeles where a new place of worship at 347 South Hill street, Los Angeles, has Just been dedicated. The public la cordially invited lo all these sen-Ices. A collection la never taken. Dorrla Baptist Church Hold In the Don-Is city hall. Sunday school, 10 a. m Freacn-; Ing services, 8 p. m. Pilgrim Holiness Church 2229 Wantland avenue, Mrs. C. C. Calhoon In charge. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship. 7:49 p. m. Evangelist service A cordial welcome awaits you. rirst Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scien tist. Klamath Falls, Ore. a branch of Tho Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass., cor ner Tenth and Washington streets. Subject "Substance." Sunday service 11 a. m., Sun day school 9:30 a, m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A free reading 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. Zlon Lutheran Church 1029 High street, C. W. Hoff man, pastor, Sunday morning worship hour at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: "Hypocrisy." The Sunday school hour be gins at 9:49 a. m. "Suffer the lltllo children to come unto Me, and forbid them not." The members of the church council, board of trustees, and finance committee will have a Joint meeting at the church Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The teachers of the Sunday school meet every Wednesday evening at B o'clock. The children's class for con - flrmation meets Saturday after - noons at 2 o'clock. If you desire to enroll your child, please in form the pastor. If you have no church home, come and worship with us. Our church bids you welcome. rirst Christian Church 'The Down Town Church.' Pine street at Ninth street. Ar- thur Charles Bates, minister. The revival services will close this Sunday evening. Walter Fis cus, evangelist, will preach at both services. Hhis closing ser mon will be Sunday night at 8 o'clock. The morning services at 11 o'clock begins with the organ I prelude by the organist, Mary : Hayden. Augusta B. Parker be- gan her work as director of the j choir lest Sunday, she will have charge of the music. The pro gram is as follows: The doxology and the invocation, followed by Ihe choir response, "Almighty Father" by Lysberg. Morning hymn, "Safely Through Another Week." The communion hymn is, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," and the Lord's Supper observed in memory of Christ's death. Choir anthem. "Still, Still With Thee," Mendelssohn. Sermon by Evangelist Walter Fiscus. Invi tation hymn, "I Surrender All." Benediction and the 'Threefold Amen," by the choir. The Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. C. S. Robertson is the su perintendent. This Sunday spe cial attraction is the 'Twin Round-up." More than 50 sets of twins have been Invited to attend. Prizes for the youngest and oldest and also for other things will be given. A special section In the auditorium is be ing rosen-ed for the twins. A picture will be taken after the morning service. Evening services begin with the Christian Endeavor meet ings. The time is 7 o'clock. There are three societies. Young people of these ages are especially in vited. Evangelistic services begin at 8 o'clock. Song service and the closing service of the revival meeting. Walter Fiscus will preach his last sermon. The bap tistry will be ready for those who wish to obey Christ in bap tism. First Presbyterian Church Tha First Presbyterian church is located on North Sixth at Pine streets. The pastor is the Rev, Theodore Smith. 435 North Sec ond street, telephone 5477, and at the residence 7311. He win speak In tha morning service only. In the ministry of music Charles R. Stanfleld Is the di rector of the choir and Harold Ayres Is the organist. The' morning worship opens with the organ prelude, "Medi tation" by Steele. 'The Trisa- ;glon" la used for the procession- 1. Choir and congregation units In alnging 'The Doxology" and Tha Gloria Patrl." In response to the prayer the choir sings Whelpton's "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord." The organ offertory is "Berceuse In A" by Delbruck. The pastor will apeak on "A Duty Often Neglected." The ser vice closes with the benediction of the choir dismissal, Whelp ton's "Lord, Let Us Now Depart In Peace," and the organ post lude, "Praehidium" by Bach. Tha evening worship is at eight o'clock and opens with the organ prelude "Adoration" by Gaul. The offertory is "Adagio" bv Franck and the postlude. "Chorale," by Bach. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harold Van Duker will each give a talk in the nature of answering the call of God, as they take their leave for further CONSULT A I lltK I i:k FOR YOUR FUR NEEDS Furs are our business exclusively . . bring yeur fur problems to us. We carry a Quality stock of fur coats at all times for you to select from. ALL FUR WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES RELININO REPAIRING RE-STYLING GLAZING LIBERAL CREDIT IF DESIRED CUMMINGS FUR SHOP Kl.m.lb'i Exclu.lv. 8s. 1th furrl.r Old 129 educational preparation at Edge mont college, Los Angeles. All their friends are Invited to at tend this farewell service. The Bible school with Arthur ft, Dickson In charge will open at D:49 o'clock In the morn ing. Alt former pupils, old and young, as well as newcomers are invited to attend. A pro-prayer service is held In tha pastor's study at 0:40 o'clock, Immediate ly preceding tho opening of the school. The Christian Endeavor socie ties meet at seven in the eve ning. All young people, not otherwise engaged, arc Invited to attend these interesting meet ings. The Community Congregational Church "Religion ia the Salt of the Earth" is the sermon theme of j Rev- Eugone V. Haynes, pastor i8' ne speaks at the 11 a. m. wor- ! "'P service, Lnurcn scnool for all ages meets at 9:49 a. m. The school is departmentalized with classes and separate departments for each age group. Hans Norland is lo speak to the young people's class Sunday morning. Comrades of the Way meet at 6 p. m. in the community hall. j An executive committee meeting of this group will take place at 4:45 p. m. In the community hall with the newly elected officers planning the work for the months ahead. First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue. Gottired J. Anderson, pastor. The Sunday school and the morning service convene at 10:30 a. m. The special number in song will be a duet by Mrs. Iris Nel son and Neli Lindbergh. The pas tor speaks on the subject, "A Christian's Liberty." 7 p. m., young people's mect- ing. The leader Is Martha East ' man. "Js Prohibition Coming I Back?" will be the topic to be j discussed. 7:45 p. m., evening service, t "Blessings in Christ" is the ser i mon topic. The mixed choir sings I "A Present Help" and "We ! Would See Jesus." Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., mid week service and choir rehearsal. Thursday, 1:30 p. m., monthly meeting of the Sewing circle. Hostesses are Mrs. Karin Carl son and Mrs. Ethel Gocller. Saturday, 10 a. m., confirma tion class meeting. First Baptist Church Eighth street at Washington. 'The Church With a Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence, 414 North - Eighth street. Phone 7439. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. George O. Welch, superintendent. Morn ing worship service, 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak on the sub ject, 'The Perfect Will." The Baptist training service begins at 6:30 p. m. with Rodney Larsen, general director. There are unions for every age group and a place for every member of the family to receive training in Christian service. The evening song service will begin at 7:30 followed by a ser mon by the pastor on "The Cross and the Crown." Midweek service Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, 7:45 p. m. Thursday. Radio service each Sunday morning over station KFJI from 8:30 to 8 o'clock. First Methodist Church "In tha Heart of the City" at North Tenth and High streets. Rev. Victor Phillips, minister; residence, 1005 High street, tele phone 3688. Church school at 9:45 a. m. L. K. Phelps, general superin tendent. Classes for boys and girls and men and women of all ages. You are invited to make this your family school of re ligion. Junior church and nursery, 1 1 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. S. Meade Badger, director of music; Mrs. E. S. Veatch, ac companist. The prelude will be, "O Lord, Most Holy," by Franck. The offertory will be, "O Rest in the Lord." by Mendelssohn. The holr will sing "Praise to the choir will sing "Praise to the minister will preach on the sub ject, "The Excess of Religion." The Epworth leagues will meet at 7 p. m., the Asbury league, for young people of high school age, will meet in the Ep am Mfcf4 worth league room, and the Wes ley league, for young people of col leg age and above, in the ladles' parlor. The charter meeting for the new women s organization, "The Woman's Society of Christian Service," will bo held at the church on Thursday. All who sign the charter on this day will be charter members. A commit tee, appointed by the pastor, has been at work for several weeks working out plans for the new organization, a nominating com mittee, also appointed by the pas tor, has been Interviewing pros pective officers. The findings of these committees will be pre sented at the meeting on Thurs day. All the women of the church are urged to be present. Klamath Tempi 1007 Pine street. Rev. Roy E. Southard, pastor. Telephone 8874. Sunday services: 9:49 a, m., Sunday school, Robert Mount, superintendent. Classes . for all age groups to study God's Word. 11a. m., morning service of worship. The pastor speaking. 6:30 p. m., evening evangelistic service. Midweek services: Bible study and praise service Wednesday evening, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday eve ning, 7:45 p. m. Young people's prayer meeting Saturday, 7:45 p. m. Radio broadcast, KFJI, Tues day evening, 8 p. m. Tulelaka Full Gospel Church Revival services at the Full Gospel church of Tulelake. Meet ings will be held each night at 7:43 o'clock, except Monday. The 1 evangelist is Rev. H. G. Rannells. All are welcome. Pastor, Wil liam C. Ross. I ... Bible Baptist I Church I Now in the new church build ing on Wiard street Just north of South Sixth street. Dr. C. B. Cassel, pastor. Mrs. Gladys Cox, pianist. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. No man has the right to approve or criticise that which he knows little or nothing about. The Bible is a vital issue in the world and no one can afford to be ignorant of it. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. W. A. Sellv.-ood speaking. Evening service, 7:45 o'clock. Dr. Cassel will preach. The special evangelistic meet ings will continue throughout the coming week. Mr. Sellwood will speak on Monday and Tuesday evenings, and Rev. AJL. Camp bell of Alturas, California will speak on Wednesday, Thursday and. Friday nights at 8 o'clock. A hearty welcome awaits all who attend. i TURNER CHEVROLET CO. 410 8. 8th St Latter Day Sainta Church Sunday school at 10 nVlnrlr Separation for clasa work at 10:43 a. m. Classes are conducted for all age groups from the cradle roll to advanced gospel doctrine class, which has a mem bership of 170. and the theme for 1940 la conducted along the doctrines of church organiza tion and the necessity of revela tion In all ages. After 45 min utes of regular class work a special class Is held for 30 min utes for everyone. Including priesthood classes for males from 12 years up. Sacrament meeting la at 7:30 o'clock evenings. The meeting on the first, third and fifth Sun days. All meetlnu ara hl4 In the public library assembly hall. The public is cordially invited to any of these meetings. . East Sid Baptist Mission 923 East Main street above the East Side pharmacy. Bible school each Sunday at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all age groups. The mission Is sponsor ed by the First Baptist church under the supervision of Mrs. Earl Britt and the people of the community are invited to at tend. St Paul's Church Eighth and Jeiferson. The Rev. V. E. Newman, rector. Holy Eucharist on Sundays at 8 o'clock and at 11 o'clock. Church school at 10:15 a. m. On Sainta' day holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock. Tha Church Of God 1207 Division street. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Evangelistic message 7:45 p. l. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Everyone Is welcome. Salvation Army Church 619 Walnut street. Sunday, 8 a. men's Bible class. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., holiness meeting. 6:30 p. m, young people's legion. 8 p. m., salvation service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m- prayer and Bible study. Thursday, 8 p. m, praise serv ice. Under a law passed In 1930, new plants now may be patent ed. - ' AT BIBLE BAPTIST Much Interest was shown In the meetings hold thla week at tho Bible Baptist church on Wi. ard atrcct at South Sixth. Tha attendance has Increased each evening to hear the preaching of Rev. A. L. Campbell of Alturas, California. Rev. C.T.pbell la unique In that he is not only pastor of the Alturas Community church, but is also roadmastef for the Southern Pacific railway. As his duties call him south for a few days, he will ba away until next Wedneadav v.nln at 8 o'clock. However, tha meetines Will enntlnua Mnnriav and Tuesday with W. A. Sell, wood as speaker. Dr. C. B. Cas sel will conduct the music. Sellwood is wen known In Klamath Falls. He is a world traveler, having spent much time In Russia, tha Nr Tmmt China and JaDan In Christian work. FAREWELL SESSION PLANNED SUNDAY FOR VAN DUKERS V The evening service at o'clock Sunday at the First Pres byterian church will be In tha nature of a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. C. Harold Van Duker, who are leaving for further college work at Edgemont college, Loa Angeles. This is a new Presby terian school that has recently opened with President Emerson," formerly at Wheaton college, In charge. It Is lnte-d?4 to give the privileges and opportunities of Wheaton college to earnest minded young people In tha west. The Van Dukers have been In charge of the Presbyterian church at Mt Lakt for the past year where they have don ex ceptional work. Preceding that they were in charge of tha Pres byterian church at Rogua River, Oregon, for two years, while Mr. Van Duker was attending the Southern Oregon normal-at Ashland. Both of them will give talks in the form of their answer to God's call for special service. The many friends of tha Van Dukers, especially In Christian Endeavor circles as well as in tha churches of the city, ara cordial ly invited to attend this farewell service. . .. The domestlo airlines operaV ing in Interstate commerce con tinued to maintain' their feed record, having flown for thai fifteenth consecutive month without a fatality to passant or crew..- : ' 1 Phone 4US ,