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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1941)
PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON June 18, 1941 HT Due to the lack of room In the Immanucl Baptist church, the First Presbytcrinn church has come to our rescue and have opened their doors to accommo date the crowds to hear the fa mous choir from the Hinson Me morial Baptist church of Port land, scheduled here Wednesday evening, June 18. The concert will consist of some interesting singing In a cappclla chorus, by the choir of 27 voices, featuring the compositions of Dr. Melius Christiansen, the inimitable con ductor-composer of the famous - St. Olaf college, of Northiicld, Minnesota. Each year this famous church choir makes a tour in behalf of good music This is the fourth annual concert tour. Last year when the choir sang In Spokane, the Spokane Spokesman Review Hid, "To hear this non-professional group sing only the first trains of its opening selections Is to understand why its annual Easter program has become so popular that Portland's huge municipal auditorium is needed to accommodate the throngs which come to hear it." As all are aware each Easter the con gregation of the Hinson Memor ial Baptist church of Portland overflows the walls of their large church auditorium and hold their annual celebration of that holy event in the Portland municipal auditorium. At this time the united choirs of 165 voices of the church take their place In front of the auditorium in the shape of a cross, and their multi-colored vestments is con sidered one of the most beautiful Easter settings on the entire Pa cific coast Lauren B. Sykes, director of the Hinson Memorial Baptist church, choir will furnish a group of interesting organ solos fea turing the concert theme and variations by Joseph Bonnet, the internationally famous French organist-composer. Sykes Is an associate in the American Guild of Organists and was . for two years dean of the organ chapter of the AGO. He is Interested in American composers, and served for several seasons as president of the Society of Oregon Com posers, a state-wide organization. As director of the choir in the Hinson Memorial Baptist church he conducts six Junior and senior choirs, with a total of 165 voices. Last year when the choir sang in Victoria, B. C, Dr. Percy C. Hull, organist of Hereford Ca. inearai, jcngiana said in a re cent communication, "We still have pleasant recollections of the very fine evening of music given by you (Mr Sykes) and your keen and enthusiastic choir in Victoria and the splendid, ar nstlc results achieved." The Dally Colonist of Victoria stated. iae cnoirs tone was fresh, ex. oberant, bright In quality and true in pitch. The director show ed splendid control of his en semble, commanding crisp at tack, clean phrasing, and effect ive variety of tonal values." The choir of 27 selected voices will sing its program entirely by memory with accompaniment and a cappella. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and the public is cordially invited to attend. There is no admission charge, but there will be an of- lering. Pilgrim Holiness Church The Pilgrim Holiness church at tag Wantland avenue, an nounces a rapid increase in at- tenaance at both Sunday school ana cnurcn services. With its nan oi new officials, the work ui every department is beine revitalized. Especially notewor- tny is tne children's work, which is being conducted by Nellie Keltner, and the contribution to the music which is being sup plied by Leo Metz who, for the past two years, has worked with the male quartet of the Pacific Bible college. Services for the Week are as follows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Both sermons Sunday will be preacnea Dy Rev. Sherman ivioore, pastor. First Christian Church Pine street at Ninth. "The downtown church," Ar- uiur uiaries Bates, minister. Bible school meets at the hour of 9:45 a. m. C. S. Robertson is the superintendent. A class for very age. Get the Bible school habit. Communion and worship at 11 o'clock. Organ prelude by Mrs. A. c. Bates. Dean Stephens will lead in the singing. The ob servance of the Lord's Supper la always a part of the services. Christian Endeavor begins at 7 o'clock. The evening services at 8 p. m. The Young People will have charge of the worship. The sernon, "The Doubleminded Man," by the minister. AeuM. KlamatluL GlutAckel aim .mm 'muni MniMiuii mi. u ... m-mwmmmmmt&miHmK WtM'-fr '&ti b 5 1 i if o OOOOOOo j The choir of Hinson Memorial Baptist church in Portland, In the First Presbyterian church the auspices oi the Imrainuel this excellent group of singers First Baptist Church Eighth at Washington. "The Church with a Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Resi dence, 414 North Eighth street. Phone 7439. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Geonte O. Welch, superintendent You are invited to attend this Bible school where you will find con secrated and efficient teachers in every class. Morning worship service, 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak on "ine fiuar and the Cloud." Special music will be arranged by H. G. Shirey. The training service begins at 7 o'clock with a union for every age group from beginners to adults and interesting programs suitable to each group. The evening song service will begin at 8 o'clock and be fol lowed by a message by the pas tor on the subject "Five Links in the Golden Chain of Redemp tion." Midweek service Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Radio service over station KFJI each Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9 o'clock. Algoma Bible School A dally vacation Bible school will be conducted in Algoma at the , school house, beginning Monday, June 18, at 1 p. m. This Bible school is sponsored by the Algoma Mission Sunday school. and parents living in or near Al goma are urged to have their children take advantage of this opportunity for Bible study and other instructions. There will be classes in Bible study, quizzes, music and craft work. A group of well educated teachers will be present to con duct and assist in the classes. There will be classes for chil dren from three to 15 years of age. The school will meet every day from 1 to 3 p. m, Monday through Friday, for a two weeks' period. Community Congregational Church Located at Garden avenue and Martin street, the Commun ity Congregational church has as its summer student pastor, Herbert E. Van Meter, who will conduct the morning service at 11 o'clock. Church school, 9:45 PALACE MAEKETT Phone 4109 Free Parking Fresh Fruits and We Will Have a Fresh FIELD'S STRAWBERRIES Saturday Morning Fresh Local Radishes and Onions in 3 Bunches A V r- - Corn on the Cob, 6 f I. T 1 Spinach 2 Sweet Potatoes, 4 Large Sunkist Grapefruit 4 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND Meco Brand Yellow Free stone Elberta Halves Peaches No. 2 J can 19 Garden Brand Peas 29' 3 No. 303 cans Sun Blest Spinach 10 No. 1 can M-D Tissue 3 for 25 Splendid Choir to Sing here at 8 o'clock the evening Baptist church of Klamath Falls. The public is invited to hear who have appeared at leading churches throughout the northwest. a. m. Guest soloist for the serv ice will be Mrs. Rollin Thompson. At 7:30 p. m. there will be reception for Mr. Van Meter with entertainment and refresh ments in the community hall. Church of the Nasarene Sunday school begins at 9:45 with Mrs. H. L. Russell as able superintendent. There are inter esting classes for all ages from the cradle roll to the adult Morning worship at 11 o'clock The Rev. H. L. Russell, pastor, Young people's service from 6:20 to 7:30 p. m. Our aim is for an Interesting service each Sun day evening, and we would like to invite all young people to come enjoy our service. Evening services which begin at 7:30 are evangelistic, with good rousing song service and special musical numbers are featured. Midweek prayer services are on Wednesday evening at 7:30 each week. Pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell. 620 martin street phone 4870. Church of the Nazarene is lo cated on the corner of Martin and Garden streets in Mills addi tion. First Methodist Church i "In the Heart of the Citv" at norm 'lentn and High streets. Rev. Victor Phillips, minister; residence, 1005 High street tele- pnone 0000. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. W. L. Terwilliger, director of music; Mrs. E. S. Veatch, ac companist Mrs. Ed Schneebeck and Harlow Ranton will sing the duet, "Stranger of Galilee," by morris, i ne minister will preach on the subject, "The Triumph of me oospet. Church Sunday school will be in session at 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. T. J. Evans, general superintend ent. Classes for all ages. The Epworth leagues will meet at 7 p. m. The Wesley league is for young people of col lege age and above, the Asbury league is for those of high school age. This will be the last Sundav before the Oregon annual con ference which meets in Eugene June 18. GROCERIES AND MEATS A Home Owned Store 524 Main St Free Delivery Phone 4109 . . Customer Parking Lot at 5th and Pine ... We Reserve Rloht to Limit Veg. Load of Saturday Only Spare Ribs Lb. Pot Roast lb. W21 Shoulder 4 0 Pork Roast Lb. Shoulder 4 f) Veal Roast ....Lb. Shoulder jff Veal Steak 2 lbs. 45 ears O lbs. 5 lbs. 19' for 15 Matches 6 box carton 23" Paper Napkins fi 2 80-count pkg Chase 8c Sanborn, Drip or Regular Coffee 1 lb. pkg. 2 Kool-Aid 4 pkg , 19' including 65 fine voices, will ting of Wednesday. June It. under Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets, L, K. Johnson, pastor. Phone 3452. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Classes for children of all ages, with the books furnished. Also a post-confirmands class and adult Bible class. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Ladies Aid will meet Tuesday, June 17, at 2 p. m., at the church. Mrs. B. Lofgaard and Mrs. M, reuon, nostesses. program on rural churches, Mrs. O. Lynum, WMF News, Mrs. L. J. Orres, and music by Mrs. C. Jimerson and Tockey. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, June 19, The moth ers and daughters banquet at the church at 6:30 p. m. This is sponsored by the Men's club, Reservations can be made with Mrs. L. K. Johnson, phone 3452. All mothers and daughters of the community are cordially in vited. Saturday, June 14. the Ladies Aid will sponsor a bake sale at Emil's market. Pine and Ninth streets, Mrs. H. Hertager and Mrs. B. Dahleim in charge, All kinds of home baked foods in cluding "lefse and krumkager." Members and friends who are donating are asked to bring their goods down as early as possible. Sale starts at 10 a. m. Tuesday. June 17. Luther league at 7:30 p. m. Program, membership committee; social, missionary committee; refresh ments, educational committee. The sprinkling system is all finished and now the steps and walks are to be made, and much man power is needed, anvone having spare time on their hands is cordially Invited to come up to the church and help either in tne evenings or in the davs. our church welcomes all who wish to worship. If you are seek ing a church home In the city we gladly offer you fellowship in the worship and the work of our church home. The Church Of Cod 1207 Division street Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Evangelistic message 7:45 p. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 m. MEAT SPECIALS 20 MONDAY Try FLEISCHMANN'S Yeast I n 3 Cakes ; ... W With SWIFT'S T'mato Juice 2C 3 15-ox. cans KREAMED Honey g 14 os. container Spreads like butter. Con tains only U. S. No. 1 honey. REV. HIES NAMED At the regular June meeting of the Klamath Falls Ministerial association, the Rev. Eugene V, Haynea of the Community Con' grcgational church was elected president for the year 1941-42 with commendation oi the asso ciation fur work he has done during the three years of his membership. Rev. Victor Phillips, pastor ot the First Methodist church, was elected vice presldont with autlv ority to care for the association's business during the absence of the president during the sum' mer. Rev. Hugh Bronson of the Altamont Presbyterian church was elected secretary and treas urer. Rev. Lawrence Mltchel' more of the Merrill Presbyterian church was elected to represent the Ministerial association in re ligious work nt the mobllo labor camp to be established at Mer rill during the harvest season. In reviewing the work of the past year Adjutant Norman Bowyer. the retiring president, stated that there had been a fine spirit of cooperation among mln Isters and churches In the Joint activities of the past year and that an endeavor had been made to lay a spiritual emphasis on all affairs. The response to the visit of the National Christian mission was very satisfactory from the point of view of those who had part in It. The Passion week services met with a widei response than the year before. A motion was passed author izing the executive committee to plan for an association banquet and meeting for the evening of September 9, at which time plnns will be made for the work of the new year, and committees appointed for the year's pro gram. Zion Lutheran Church Rev. George of Portland. Ore., will conduct services Sunday at Zion Lutheran church. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Immanuel Baptist Church J. Clarence Orr, minister. Eleventh and High streets. 9:45 a. m., The church school, departmentalized. 11 a. m., Morning subjoct, "I Know That My Redeemer Uv- eth." 7 p. m., The training course. 8 p. m., "The Need of the Hour for the Church." Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock we will dismiss our regu lar mid-week service to loin In the Presbyterian church to hear the choir from the Hinson Me morial Baptist church of Port land. St Paul's Episcopal Church Jefferson at Eighth street. Victor E. Newman, rector. Holy Eucharist every Sunday at 8 o'clock. Church school at 10:13 a. m. Holy Eucharist at 11 o'clock each first, third and fifth Sun day. Morning prayer and sermon on the second and fourth Sun days at 11 o'clock. To the Fella who Writes the Checks. An original, appropriate Father's Day Gift, dec orated especially for Dad. Dad'a Cake la a luscious delicacy that any man will admire and like. It's a two-layer cake, filled with chocolate nut fudge and topped off with real cooked fudge nut frost ing. Decorated. Each 75c Lemon Custard Cake A real summer treat. Two butter sponge layers, filled and topped off with a delicious lemon custard. Cookies A large variety to the thing for that Boysen Berry Pies Made with real frozen berries. You'll enjoy our flaky crusts, too J Klamath's Finest Bakery Moved To The NEW FLUHRER BLDa 722 Pine St Director Lauren B. Sykes, organlit-dl rector of the Hinson Memorial Baptist church choir, will be with the group on their appear ance here June 18. First Church of Christ Scientist Tenth and Washington streets This church, a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston. Mass., holds service each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon for next Sun day, "God the Only Cause and Creator. Siuuluy school at 9:30 a. m. A meeting which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing Is held every Wednesday evening at 8 o clock. A free Christian Science read ing room Is located In the First National Bank building, Sixth and Main streets, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker teldy, and authorized Christian Science literature may be read borrowed or purchased. All are cordially invited to at tend the services and use the reading room. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints hold meetings in the auditorium of the public library on the corner of Fifth street and Klamath avenue. Sunday school services con vene at 10 a. m. and at 11 a. m. departments are separated for priesthood classes and a sp?clal women's class and the children's choir. Sacrament meeting Is held each Sunday evening at 7:30 m. The Relief society hold meet ings each Tuesday afternoon at p. m. The second Tuesday of each month Is devoted to a work and business meeting. The Mutual Improvement asso ciation meets each Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. Tho public Is cordially Invited to attend each and every meeting. . East Side Baptist Mission 923 East Main lreet above the East Side pharmacy. Bible school each Sunday at 9:43 m. w 1 1 n 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 Each 40c choose from, picnic lunch. Just 3 Doz. 25c Each 30c VJWWS Altamont Community Presbyterian Church Services are hold In the Alta mont Junior high school on South Sixth stroat Rev. Hugh Bronson is the minister; Mr Konton Knight, dlroctor of music and pianist; A. C. Olson, superintendent of the Sunday school. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m, Attendance lust Sunday, 114. Copies of the pictures which were taken last Sunday may be ordered this Sunday through the ministor at 20 cents each. Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock with the Instrumental prelude, "Trnumerel," by Schu mann. The offertory will be "Where He Leads Mo I Will Fol low"; the choir anthem, "Jesus. Lover of My Soul"; the sermon, "Summer In the Soul"; the post ludo, "Praise Ye the Lord," by Fisher. Sigma PI Chrlstiun Endeavor society will meet at 6 p. m. with Joyce Lanrirum, the president, as leader. She has chosen as her topic, "Improving Our Work." All Intermediates, or those who will be in Junior high school this fall, are being Invited to this meeting with the purpose of organizing an Intermediate so clety on the following Sunday evening. Choir practice at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olson on Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. First Proibyterlan Church The First Presbyterian church corner of North Sixth and Pine streets. Rov. Theodore Smith, pastor: Harold Ayors. orgnnlst. and Guy Bates, choir director. Morning worship Is at 11 o'clock and opens with the or gan prelude "Meditation' by Zlttorbnrt. Choir response to prayer is Whelpton's "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," and the choir offertory is Schumann's "Give Thee But Thine Own." Tho or gan offertory is Cluck's "An dante." Thcro will be a special solo. Tho pastor will spt-uk on Engineering for Eternity." The choir dismissal Is Whclutons Lord, Let us Now Depart in Peace" and the organ posllude Is Bach's "Prelude and Fugue In A Minor." The evening worship is at 8 o'clock and opens with the organ prelude, "Hymn O Thou Kind and Gracious Fattier" by Schrel ncr. The offertory Is Mendels sohn's "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord." The pastor will speak on "The Lonollness of Judg ment." The organ postlude Is March" by Schrelner. The Bible school Is held at 0:45 In the morning. Tho Chris tian Endeavor societies meet at seven in the evening. There are three groups, the upper grude school, the high school, and the young people's. mftlOIWG OIlCGOiVS Mrs. Effie Ernst of Grants Pass and Josephine County Oregon's better cooks know their sugar. Mrs. Effie Emit, of Grants Pass, is no exception. When asked what sugar she prefers, she In stantly rrpliedi "( really like Ore con White Satin sugar." Taking her questioner to the kitchen cab inet and throwing open it doors, she addrdi "See for your, self. There's 'White Satin' sugar. I use it in all my cooking. I like it not only because it is a good sugar, but It is aa Oregon product, too." Mrs. Emit is famed throughout her section of the statst for her excellent cooking, but whether she is better known for the nride she takes in her two daughters and son, all grown, for her services as a cook at church, lodge or home makers camp, or for the daily meals she serves to her hus band. Mr. C I L Ernst, is a moot question, HER RECIPE FOOD FOR i . ton. iuii. a...r Tarsi Th.?. , YoJl" "" b"ttn ""I" "T ffshC i.n?. . J"' lr;,ull, b"""II comuntly. Add d.. .nd A"i cr'r,ier c.r'mh: " ith biking powder. hu been iddtd '""iV. "' wnipped Bke in s well-buttered puddli not wjie r. it will require ihmit overoone, cut ut et nicely, wti-B wun wnippra crca WITH The Apoatollo Faith 228 North Eighth street, "Neartfn the Heart of the City," C. Rob- ' ert Lumboi t, locul pastor. You aro cordially invited to atluiul special services at our . beautiful chapel, Sunday, June 13, at 10:30 n. m, and 7:43 p, m., with Sunday school at 9 a. m. Theso services will be In charga of a minister and group of work era from our Portland headquar ters. Devotional service Sunday morning. The Sunday evening service will ho preceded by our string trio playing "Yesler Dreams," Zumrcnik. Our orchestra la pre senting "The Heavens Are Tell ing, by liuyden. The chorus presents, "1 Found Him In My llrurt," by Carrie B. Adams. A collection Is never taken. Everybody welcome. First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue. Gottfred J. Anderson, pustor. 10 a. m Bible school. This Is promotion day and those eligible will be promoted to higher classes. New students can also be enrolled. 11 o'clock, morning service, with message by the pastor and two speclul numbers by the mixed choir. 7 p. m Young people's meet ing. Fred Rctnoldson la tho lender. 7:45 p, m., evening service. The Junior social meeting will be held on Tuesday night at the church. Wilbur Anderson Is host for Hit! meeting. All Juniors are Invited to be present. wedncsduy, 7:45 p. m., mid week service. Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Juna meeting of tho Covenant Sewing circle. Co-hostesses for the meet ing are Mrs. Onirics LlndberghA j and Mrs. Oscar Olsen. All ladies are Invited to this social gather Ing. ... Evungell.it M. Lloyd Smith nt Abilene, Tex., Is here conduct ing meetings In the Shasta school, for the Church of Christ. Ho has evangelled In about eight slates and will be here In cluding three Sundavs. Brother Waller Miller of Grants Pass will direct the singing. The evangelist will begin Ms messages Sunday morning. Just after the Hlble rla.nes which be gin nt 10 o'clock. Brother Wat ter Miller of Grants Pass will direct the singing. Service each evening from S until 9 o'clock. PERPETUAL CITIZENSHIP Ijifnyette was grnnted perpet ual American citizenship for himself and his descendants for, his aid In tho Revolutionary war. III. He.renHnnta .till hnM ihm I privilege. THE Ron . . ... - """,?: " O mlLd rr.rk.r rr f t..,tMMni h.hlnff i 1 Slnch ol ull i whltet ot eg to which thtr. ddlng dlh, pUctd In a pin at nt M hri. to hilcci not to be ' Moderate oven. GUARANTEED J V t UNAHULAIBp mm H!f ?!