o pffmhr 10, 1041 Sptciol Chriitmas AScrvlccs Scheduled At Firir Mothodist .Special Clirlalinita acrvleea nt jio Hrsl Mulliwllsl church i,l (mill Truth anil High hti.-cu will M"l Sunday illuming ill 4(1 o'clock, t ho church riumliiy ti'liiml hour, 'i'hii children will have pi'vut'titTiM hi lliii depart numts awl Uuiy will ho given t'hrlatinns trcuU. At tin, 1 1 o clock worship service tin- i-hmt-will "IXK special Ui iMihik anthems unci (III! minister, li-V. Victor Phillips, will pri'iKl (ho subject, "Wlno Mini, A Slur, A Beby." At It o'clock In tin' iilli'i niiiiii there Will be CUIIillcllUhl vim ur service when the clwir, un der thu direction l Mi. ,s Mvutlu Uedgvr, with Mr. K s. Vsalcll, accompanist, will give Hi,, following prtigrum. Prelude, "Snncliu," (imiiiml Proceaatuitel, "Cllurlu " Invocation. "Tim Kerlli !,ny Wrapt," 1,. T hsldon. ' Sleep of thu Illfiint .Imlii," French Nod, "Jesua l Horn," Hiihniniiii carol, wuinen'a vulees. Coventry Carol,' Knulimi rarol. "Cuinn To My limit Unci Jcnni," Mwllhnwa. Mary's Vuioh Divine," Ward btaphan. bulo by Wlmiilnil Irn. Offertory, "Ave Miinii, ' llach (lOtinixl Mb xl Mi' I.miri-iifiiiti, violin, Dorothy liiiureiuoii, iuii riniba. i t ... , , .. ..,... . Mlliniliu iifi iiM,nu, i muni', Mm K. H. Veelch "A Chrlatmaa Carol," Krumli rarol. I-O, How a Huso Kro llliiniii Inn," Praelorlus. Uuurtul, Irma Usdgvr, Florence Terwllligcr, Uon It. Drury, Wendell U Smith. "O, Holy Night," Aduma ,Solo by Mrs. T. U. Powers. "Walla Carol," Slursman. Benediction. Recessional, "Dona Nohli Pa earn," (Grant Ua Peace). Poalluria, Mra. K. S Vnalch. Tht young people of Ilia church will meet at B.30 p. in. for service of worahlp and fel lowship by lh flrealda. On Monday evening at 7.30 tho Junior church will hold Ita Chrtatmaa party when visit by Santa Claim la expected who will bring trrata for all. rtrtl Covenant Church 23 Walnut avenue, Clot If red J. Anderson, pastor. UnnHiiv .-lw.nl Wl a Morning aorvlco, II a. in. "Witnesses of Chrlal'a Mlaaton," la tho thrme of th morning aervlco. Tho girls' trio will furnish the pre la I mualcal number. Tho Sunday achool give It annual ChrUlmaa program at 7 p. m, Tho program: Song, "Joy to tha World." Sunday achool and audience. Kcaponstve reading by Krik Carlson. Prayer, Peter Kaslman. Welcome, Ronnie Lnrson. Recitation, Donnu Tcnuskl. Piano aolo, Brent Hedberg. Recitations: Melvin Mualoe, Clslo Kaattnnn, Jean Hciilh, Su sanna CJocllcr, Clyde bundborg. Song, "Tho Story Thai Never Grows Old," Sunday school. "Wonderful Ncwa," Dorothy Clauaon. "Thli Qlad Day," Bonnie All man. Solo, Nancy Berg. ) "Good to Know," Johnny Eastman. "Marry Christmas," Lorrnyno Gerrue. Chrlatma songs, beglnneri and primary departmonta. "When I Grow Up," Drent Hedbarg and Ronnie Johnaon. "Our Progrnm," Rolnnd John aon. Song, girls' trio. "Peaco on Earth," Robert Clauaon. "When Jeaua Waa a Baby," Yvonno Rood. "Christmas Day," Tommy Ab nr. "Tha Gift of the Wle Men," Carol Eaatman, Eileen Nelaon, Garaldlne ChBpman. Recitation, Joyco Larson. Vocnl duel, Peggy Rnfson and Norma Johnaon. "Tha Merry Bella of Chrlat. maa," Virgil Nelaon. "How Glad I Am," Hnrold Da lum, "Our Merry Christmas Day," Harold Clnuaon. In a Monger," Tommy An- nr. Piano aolo, Goldle Olson. "Tha Flrat Chrlatmoa," Ruth Softer, "Hla Charming Gift." Bernlre AHman. Bong, "Little Babe of Bethle hem," Intarmadlate boya and Rlrla. "Tho Measoge of tho Joybclls," Richard Chapmnn. Song, "Como All Ye Faithful," Sunday achool and audience. Presentation of prizes to con teat winners. Announcements unci offertory. Song, "Glory bfCJod," Sunday school and nmllonro. Benediction, by the pastor. Tho annual Julottn or matin service will bo held on Christ mas morning at fl o'clock. . Friday, 7:45 p, m. Christmas young people's pnrty at tha homo of Eva Jncobson on Portland avenue, Chriatlan Endeavor At Ihe I'realiylnrliin church, rilxlh uml iiu atrcfta, Roberta Aliixiinder, piesldenl of Klum ulhl.iiku Chrlnttiiti Knilruvor iinloii, riiniliii (i.1 candlelight W'Kpi-r m rvlci! Innl Hiinduy. Tim 1'ionriiin was niiiilu up of Chrlat- una iiiumi- and ri.-mliiiKa, An or l!n preludu by Mrs. A. II. Don nlaoii opt-m-d the service; Buddy Aubrey mid l,yr Hleers, two Junior Christliiu Knrleuv'orera, Kiive (In- t'hriMmiin aerlpturu ln" oioiy. ' Wo Threo KIiiks ol Om.iil. wi niing by Dean hlnplM-iin uinl c:hurlea Uhlig, Mi finny Mne Knuth gave a reiiiliim uniiiii-il ' The Meaning of tlm htm ', Itolivrtii Alnxandur tend u piiuiii (iilU"; (iull Clniip uml Kudu Miller anrig "Slur of tin- KnM", Kill It llimry aung "O l.ltlle Town ol lliillilnlioin"; Uer rv Mne KiiiiIIi nuve another reiiiling. While the City Hleot": I 'i . A T, Smith pronounced Hie bi'iiudletioii. Tlm (Tirlilliin Knilruvor nirit lug for December 21 at the r'lr-U ( lirtinn cbiireh Young I'eniiln ', miclely will be conduct ei by IIiikIi Kuflr n, and the rila i ii.n.ni vill be "No Room at the Inn " llnrliiirii Adnma will lead the niui-ling on the aunio topic In the ItlKh Kehool Chriatlan Kndeavor inertiiig itt the First Chriatlan ihiirrh. At the evening church aervlco this aoel.-ly la preaentilig play. "The Chrtatmaa Voice." Tho I'n-nbyterinn Young Peo ple's society will lend In M (hrisliuiin iiiiMloiinry program by I'enrl Jenn WlUon. ( 'In itinn in Sung in id Story" i the meeting Muxlnv Aubrey will lend for the Chrlstinn Churi h Juniors The high school society of the Community PrcsbyU-ruin church at Altninoiil will present u ploy, "The lluldlug UkIiI," during the U I bl u achool hour bunduy. At the I'reabylerlan ilixii School Chrioltan Kndeavor aocl ely, Jim Gwin, president of the aoeicty, will conduct a conaecra lion inocling. Church Nowit SuniJuy eve ning, December 21, tho high adiool society of Ihe " Irat Clirisl lun church will preaent for the evening aurvlce a pluy entitled, "The Chrio(miu) Voice." The play la built around the atory of a family who are awaiting a visit from tho Chrlslmaa Gucat, and who fail to rccogniie Him when he coinea. This Ihomo Is devel' uped in an Interesting manner with high achool boya and glrla giving characteristically frank opinions about the way in which Christmas is celebrated today. Those tuking port arc Gerry Mae Knuth, Jean Kollla, Dan Kaflon, Hetty llrubon, liurbaru Adams, Jack Pearson, Gull Clupp, Hugh Kaflon, I,yo Steers, Neva Knuth and Kredn Miller. Directing tho play la Charles Uhlig, assisted by Percy Steers and Don Kaflon. First Presbyterian Church The Klrat Presbyterian church choir, under the direction of Charles It. Stunfiuld with Mil. Arthur Hull Denison organist, la to present Falrchlld'a beautiful cantata "The Son of the High est,'' at a special vesper aurvlce held ut five o'clock. This will bo candle-lighted. The program follows: Organ prolude, "Tho Bells of Aberdovcy," by Stuwurt. Prayer by tho pastor. "There Wore Shepherds," In troduction and chorus. "And Lo, tho Angel of the Lord," recitative, tenor solo by Ilnrlan M. Pnrkhurst. "Fear Not," baritone solo, Guy Bntvs. "And Suddenly There Was With the Angel," recitative, tenor solo, Harlan M. Parkhurat. "Glory to God," chorus. Offcrlory, "Meditation" by Gillette. "Pence on Earth," organ and chorus. "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear," hymn, chorus, "And It Came to Pass," so prano solo, Mrs, Bart C. Thomas. "Let Us Now Oo Even Unto Bethlehem," chorus. "O Little Town of Bethle hem," chorus. "And They Como with Haste." soprano' aolo, Mrs. Dart C. Thomas. "Sleep, Baby, Sleep," contral to solo with choral Interlude," Ruth Honry. "Ho Shall Be Great," chorus. Orgnn posllude, Christmas carol to be selected. Tho audluuce Is requested 'to be soaled by B o'clock, the hour of opening, so that there may be no interruptions. Midland Bible School All meetings hold In tha Mid land grange hull, located where tho Midland and airport roads cross. Mr, and Mrs. G. W, Wheat toy In charge, assisted by comp ctitnt consecrated tonchers, Dlblo school nt 2 p. m classes for nil ngr groups from begin ners to adults, In addition to tho regular services there will bo n special Christmas program including I Christmas tree with gifts for each boy and girl. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to all families living in the Midland, Millor Island, Long Boll and airport districts to at tend these services. I I l Zion Lutheron Officers Rerained The members of Zion Lutner an church lust Sunday reelected most of its officers for -another term of service. Harold KburLcin was reelected as trustee for a threo-yeor trm; Frank W. Eber lc lit. elder, for a three-year term; Erhard Ullod, cluiirniuii, and Al bert Ronfeld, treuaurer. All were reelected. Newly elected wera-: Carl Wil dermulh aa secretory, and R Dammen as flnaiare committee member. 9 Aaaembly ol Qod 748 Oak street, Rev. A. Har old Peralng, pastor, 731 North Eleventh street. Phone 673S. Sunday school, V At a. m. with Mra. Al Kennerly In charge. We give you an Invitation to visit our school. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Message by tho puslor. Subject, "The Plant of Ronoun," A Christmas message. Our evening service will be given over to our Christmas pro gram with song service begin ning at 7:30. Wc invite the pub lie to come and rejoico with us. Tuesday nlghl at 7:30 o'clock, devotional, preaching unci pray er. No service Thursday night. St. Paul's Church Jefferson street at Eighth. Victor E. Newman, rector. Holy Eucharist at 8 o'clock. Church school for kindergar ten and primary classes nt 10 o'clock; older children come to the 11 o'clock service this Sun - day. Holy Euchnrist and sermon atj 11 o'clock. 1 Young people's forum for high school students ot 6:30 p. m. this Sunday. Nativity pageant by the chil dren of the church school on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock Midnight Eucharist on Christ mas eve, beginning at 11:30 p.m. Free Methodist Church Ninth street nnd Plum avenue, W. H. McCormlck, pastor. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. The Christmas program will be Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. E. F. Aiken, district sup erintendent, will be with us Dec. 19 to 21, and will apeak both Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday morning. All are In vited to ench and every service. i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Klamath Temple 1007 Pine atret. "The Church That l Different." Daniel B. Anderson, pastor, 2211 Eberlcin avenue, phone 3874. C. E. Logerwell, assistant pastor, room 107, the Temple, phone 6325. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with special Christmas program at that time. There will be treats for all the children at this serv ice. Last Sunday was a record breaking attendance and we are going over the top for Jesus soon. Morning worship service at II a. m. with special music and Rev. Anderson bringing the message. There will be special illus trated message in the main audi torium by the young people at 6:30 p. m. Special scenery effects and lighting effects. A Christmas musical program will be featured at the evangelis tic service at 7:45 p. m. The pas tor, officers and membership of Klamath Temple wish everyone In this community a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year, prosperous in the blessings of God. Midweek services for the Christmas week will be an nounced from the pulpit Sunday. There will be no Friday night service this week at the Temple. Pilgrim Holineaa Sunday evening, December 3M at 7:30 o clock the bunday school of the church at 2226 Wantland avenue will present its Christ mas program to the public. Though there will be appropriate exercises by each class, tho out standing feature - will be a tableau, presented by the young people's class, portraying the ! scenes of the enunciation and nativity. Kcanstic costuming and ine singing oi laminar wnrisi- mas carols make these scenes impressive end delightful. Fol lowing tho program, treats will be .distributed. All friends of the church are invited to attend this entertainment. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Sherman Moore, will speak upon the subject, "Wise Men." Before Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.. the child ren will bring their "white gifts." Prayer meeting, Wednes day, at 7:45 p. m. will again ba led by some layman of the con gregation. Church of Christ The Church of Christ meets regularly In the Shasta school, Bible study, 10 a. m., with classes for all. Sermon at 11 a. m., fol lowed by the Lord's supper. A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish to come. Vta 11 1 . t i-JilSa. Bible Baptist Cruch Located on Wiard street, just north of Robinson's store at South Sixth street. Dr. C. U. Csssel, pastor. Mrs. J. L. Doniui hue, Bible school superintend ent. Miss Frances Smith, direct or ol young people, Mrs. Gladys Cox, pianist. Tower music at 9:15 a. rn. Listen for the beautiful singing of the old Christian hymns each Sunday. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. In this world of sin and strife there Is bpt one steadying influence and that is the word of God. Come to the Bible school and learn of Him. Morning worship at 11 o'clock.. This will be our Christmas wor ship aervlco. Let us fall down and worship before Him whom Angels announced at His birth. Baptist Young People's meet ing at 7 p. m. All young people are invited to7 attend. Evening service at 7:45. Mrs. H. A. Morris will preach for us. Good music, and a real lively spiritual service. The Christmas pageant by the Sunday school, under the di rection of Mrs. Oonnahue, and written by Frances Smith, will be given in the church on Tues day at 7:30 p. m. The public is most welcome to all of these services. First Presbyterian Church North Sixth and Pine streets, the Rev. Theodore Smith, pastor, Chnrlcs Stanfield, head of the de partment of music Klamath Union high school, director of the choir, and Mrs. Arthur Hall Denison, organist holds its morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Organ prelude, "March of the Magi Kings," by Dubois. The processional is 'The Trisagion." Congregation and choir unite ln singing 'The Doxology,"" and following the Lord's Prayer, 'The Gloria Patri." The choir response to the prayer is Whelpton's "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," and the choir offertory, "We Give Thee But Thine Own," by Schumann. The anthem is "He Shall Be Great" by Fairchlld. The organ offer tory is 'The Pilgrims' Song of Hope," by Batiste. The pastor will speak on 'The King Is Here," The service closes with the benediction, the choir dis missal, Whelpton's "Lord, Let Us Now Depart In Peace," and the organ postlude, "Postlude," by Volckmar. A special Christmas cantata will be presented by the choir at the vesper service at 5 o'clock. The full program of this is print ed elsewhere in this edition. The Christian Endeavor groups meet at 6:30 p. m. as usual. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. with Mylus P. Winningham in charge. A special "white gift" offering is to be received during the opening worship period of the school. Nippon Fleet Chiel New oommander-ln-ohleJ of the Japanese fleet ln China waters la Tlce Adm. Wlnelcm Koga. above. i I SECR ETS-Proef of Uncle Sam's Increasing vigilance about details which might serve an enemy'a purpose Is this picture of MaJ. Gen. William E. Shedd, Who oommands the Panama coast artillery. Army censor deleted baektrennd. possibly of maps. ' i d 'ia, f i ' ammi J r 's i " f : 1 - "!jt$t I '-1' I " Here's Miqfitv Nest for U. S. War Birds It i?sA 4 Aboard one of Uncle Sam's huge aircraft carriers on maneuvers in the the signal to take off. Official U. S. Mary v f At1' 4 MAKE THEIRS STRAWBERR Y His women folk pat the Indian aim on Chief Spotted -. Easlt when this trio from a tribe in Canada's Rockies had shopping spree in Banff, Alberta. Hla wife. Red Cloud Woman, and their shy little daughter (center) wanted strawberry sodas. The chief. English name Is Enos Hunter; he and his squaw were celebrating their Mlh wedding anniversary. r -TMa-!ls,.....iii.lllt.i.i . aSra n i" isl" ,i.r-- hr ta-WtlTiiaaiiiliiaaait Mi ALU THIS FOR NOTHING Beeanse they're only six weeks old and the minimum age for competition is five months, these Persian kittens are putting on their beat airs in vain; they couldn't . win a prise, no matter how much they tried at a show in Chicago. They were exhibited by Miss Elle , Larson of St Joseph, Mica., and watch oat about four months from now. r - . 't x , V flit- ; '"' ; BRITAIN'S NAVAL fortification appears In this if IS T"5!" J .... TzuDX:Wi 14 4 ,J r 'W ff -v ; aa,. a t a I: ' ,' I STRONGHOLD No evidence ef widespread defense whip seal new view of Singapore, Britain's naval baae. taken by Deane Dlekasen.) PAGE NINETEEN Guarding Pacific tHEA TtUphotal Pacific, a speedy fighting plane gat photo. A'Ts -V' mm, i laassasssfBS-, . gf tOTMia ars'-fwa aaaaaaaaasaaeal