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1 July 10, 104J HERALD AND NEWS,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NIN1 r Klamath GkuSvcU MeiM E A number nf cluinKcs wore mudo in church officers and pro , ceduro nl tho first district con ference of Ilia church of Latter i Dny Siiluls held Sunday, July 5, i alncu (ho Klumiilh district win cluiimt'd to tho northern Ciillfor nlu mission. I'll 11 1 K, Hkoon whs roliilned na district prosldunt, with Eiirl Wll . ton, counselor, und Wllllum Kco O'U, rlurk. K. K, llurrows was chosan brunch president to re pliica Orvul Provost who hiii ' moved to Wimhluxton. Curl IUkur l Ilia counselor mid Del ! Robertson, brunch clerk. : Elder Petersen, dlnlrlct nils . Innury president, iisslKnod Eld era Sharp 11 nd Noel to work In tho Kliiinnlh rolls nrvii mid they j enn l0 reached by phonhiK .1UHB. 5 Sonic chiuiKca In church pro - ccdiire were Announced hint Sun day und others will ho an ! nouueed from tlinu to tlino as J nccessiiry, Altamont Community Presbyterian Church Services lira held In tho Altn monl Junior hikli schuol oil South Sixth street. Itev. lliiKh Rronson It, tho minister; Mra. Kenton Kniuht. director of mu A. C. Olson, superintendent T)f tho Sunday acliool. Sunduy school meets ut 0:45 1. ill. AUendnnco lust Sunduy 04. MornhiK worship heiihu lit 11 a. m. und this Sunday will In clude tho ordination of Harry J. Ucurdsley lis 11 rullnii elder of tho local conurcKiitlon. The com munion of Iho Lord's Supper will be observed, with oppor tunity for bnptlsm of Infants und iidulls mul reception into the membership of thy church for inose who ue.iire. 1110 prciucio will bo played by Harold Pey ton; offertory, n soprano solo by Mrs. Kenton Knliilit, "Lord's Prayer" by Muluttc. Tho choir anthem will bo "Holy, Holy, Holy" with a sopruno and 11 1 to duet sunk" by Cluudino Weakley ipd Mrs. Nell Olson. The post ".ude will be "Elcsle" by Mns sanet. Sliimn Tl C. E. and Junior HI C. E. meet at 7 p. m. ' Choir practice on Wednesday evening at B o'clock nl the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Olson. The church servlco at Ml. Lukl Community church In chnrRc of Mr. Bronson will be at 0:43 a. m. Klamath Luthoran Church Cross and Crescent street L. K. Johnson, pastor, 1173 Cres cent street, phone 3432. Sunday school, 0:43 a. m. Biblo class nnd post-confirmation class, 0:43 . m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Confirmation class, Saturday at 10 a. ni. Ladles Aid Tuesday at 2 p. m. 1 Hostesses will bu Mrs. T. U. Hoff and Mrs. Clifton Onumftn. Program will bo convention re port of tho Women's Misslonory federation by Mrs. L. K. John ton. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Tho annual congregation and Sunday school picnic will be held at Moore park on July 20. BlbU Baptist Church Located on Wiard street at 4000 South Sixth street. Rev. G. W. Whoatley Is tho pastor. Residence, 131 North Second street. Telophono 7210. Bible school at 0:43 a. m. Classes for all utfo groups. Fran ces Smith Is the superintendent. Morning worship service at 11 o'clock, Tho pastor speaking on tho toxt, "All Power Is Given Unto Me." Parents are urged to leave their children with Mrs. G. W. Vheatley In tho Junior church Ji'urlng the worship hour, for Special Blblo training, Voting Pcoplo's Fellowship at 7 o'clock with Eleanor Cox pre siding.' Evening service opens with congregational singing tit 8 o'clock, followed by Blblo study In tho Gospel of John. Tho sub ject, "Llfo Proved By Love." Wednesday evening, 7:45 mid week prayer fellowship with praise In the church pnrlor. The pastor says, "Mako Klam ath Falls tho best town In the alato In which to raise a boy or girl. Bring them to Blblo school and slay for church." mm IT Methodist Young People to Leave For Institute A group nf young people from the First Methodist church will leave early Saturday morning to ottond tho Methodist Youth In stitute which will open Saturday and continue through tho follow ing week ut Suttlo hike. Tho minister, Itev. Victor Phil lips, will go up with the young people but will return Saturday night. It la expected that about 300 young people will bo In at tendance at tho Institute. Immanuol Baptist Church Kluvcnth and Pino streets, Regular services euch Sunday with Sunduy school at 0:43 a, m. Worship service, 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. C, E. Logerwell will bring two lectures next Sunduy on the subject, "The Plan of Clod From Eternity to Eternity." These lec tures will bn Illustrated with Mr. Logcrwcll's lurgo propheti cal Illhlo chart that a child can understand. The lectures will In clude the dispensations nf the Father, son, and holy ghost, also the rapture, second coming, great tribulation period, thou sand years of peace, Gog and Magog, the iirout white throne Judgment, the second death and Hie new creations of Iho fuluro. Community Congregational Church "Understanding God's Way of Guiding One's Life" Is the ser mon theme of Rev. Eugene V. Hiiynes as he speaks at the 11 a. ni. service of worship, Church school meets ut 0:45 11. in. This will bo the last meet ing of tho church school until August 0. Tho "Forum" group meet nt 0 ), m, at Monro park for a pic nic supper together. Mr. and Mrs. Frccmont Merewcther will be host and hoitess. Each fam ily is to bring its own picnic lunch. Coffee will be furnished. First Proiby tartan Church Tho First Presbyterian church at the city center, North Sixth and Pino streets. .The pastor is the Rev. Theodore Smith who will speak both morning and evening. Charles R. Stnnflcld directs tho choir and Mrs. Arthur Hall Dcnlson Is the or ganist. The morning worship opens at 11 o'clock with the organ prelude, "Solace," by Pease. In response to the opening prayer, congregation and choir unito In singing "Our Father's God to Thee, Author of Liberty." The sacrament of communion will be administered during this servlco and new members re ceived Into the fellowship. The communion meditation wilt be the third In the series, "Five Great Truths That Have Stood tho Shock of War and Time," and is entitled 'The Suffering God." Tho special musical num ber will be "The Old Rugged Cross, by Bannard, a duet sung by Mrs. Donald Von Fleet and Miss Ruth Henry. Following the communion the organ offertory Is "Traumorel," by MucDowell. Tho congrega Worried About Honey? Reduce tho payments on your mortgog by using our MORTGAGE REFINANCE PLAN Ask Ut About It! First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN Sixth at Main Dial 5193 I II 1 k-. tion and choir unite In tinging the song of dedication, Schu mann's "Wo Give Thee But Thine Own," The service closes with the choir dismissal, Whelpton's "Lord, Let Ut Now Dopirt In Pcure," and the organ postlude, "Allegro," by Prasn. This service it broadcast over the local radio station KFJI. The evening worship is at 8 o'clock and opens with tho or gan prelude, "A Song," by Smith. The offertory is "Offer tory," by Arnold, and the post hide, "Meditation," by Gillette. Tho pastor will speak on the third in tho series, "Things We Most Surely Believe," on the topic, "Tho Grcnlest Mystery," He has already spoken on "Tho Inspiration of the Bible" and "An 'Unimportant Doctrine' of the Church Universal." The Christian Endeavor socie ties meet at 7 o'clock. Miss Gcr aldlnc Manning is advisor to the young people's group. Thcro are also the senior and the In termediate groups. All young people are mado welcome. A special Invitation Is given to any soldiers In town to attend the meeting of older , young peo ple. The Bible school Is held at 0:43 a. m. All classes main tained throughout tho summer. Zion Lutheran Church 1023 High street: Carl T. NIU, pastor: telephone 6703, Sunday school and Bible class are conducted every Sunday at 0:45 a. m. Lesson, "Ruth." The service of divine worship begins at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: "Thy Will Bo Done." The voting membership of the congregation will meet after the service for Its quarterly meet ing. We preach Christ crucified the hope of tho world. SPECIAL :''3. A rjtjj ' E3 -Utr--r -trrr- ' SPECIAL OFFERING OF Tricot Knit Rayon Gowns Buy now while this fine fabric 1$ ob tainable! Comes In Sun Rose and Haze Blue. Sizes - small med. large. Purchase Early 20 Corset Sale Regular styles that are discontinued and will be re placed with the new style rubberless ones. The finest brands your money can buy including le-gants artist model hickory venus All reduced 20 below regular PRICE! Buy Bands Avoid Botidago Tho sacrament of the commun ion Is to bo administered during the 11 o'clock hour of worship this coming Sunday at the First Prcsbyterlon church, North Sixth and Pino streets. At that time new members are to be re ceived Into tho fellowship. All those desiring to unito with the church are requested to meet with the session in tho Christian Endeavor room in the basement of 10:4(1 o'clock. Tho pastor will speak on "Tho Suffering God," the third in the scries "Five Great Truths That Have Stood the Shock of War and Tlmo." First Church Of God Corner of Altamont drive and Delaware street. Rev. J. D. Ker nutt, pastor. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m., classes for all ages. Morning devotion, 1 1 o'clock, sermon subject, "The Parable of the Talents." Evening service, 7:30, with Mrs. J. D. Kcrnutt in charge. Prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. We In vito you to worship with us. First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue. Goltfrcd J. Anderson, pastor. The Sunday school meets at 10 a. m.; morning service at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:43 p. m. Peter Eastman is in charge of tho services throughout the day. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., mid week servlco and quarterly busi ness meeting. Thursday, 1:30 p. m meeting of the sowing circle. Co-hostcss-cs for the meeting arc Mrs. Fred Gocller and Mrs. Oscar Olscn. Saturday, July 18, annual PURCHASE ! - Pure Dy, Pure Silk STREAMLINE o98 Limited QuanUtyl Hurryl They'll Go Fasti This It the lost shipment of Borblion's beautiful, long wearing pure silk Crepe Garflere slipt which we will be able to obtain. Thii fab ric It the tame lovely silk Barbizon hat long made famous it hat only recently been finished in Barblzon't own mills. Made Into Streamline a perfect-fitting beauty with blot-cut double top, a itralght-cut skirt which will not ride or twist, and a full lhadow panel, plus the tra ditional Barbizon tailoring. Streamline Is the slip buy of the year. Petal Pink and White. Med. length sizes 34-44. Short length sizes 31-43. 1 98 Sunday school picnic in Moore park. Interested friends are In vited to bring a basket lunch which will constitute tho eve ning meal. Tho church will fur nish coffee and ice cream. Those who altend uro to bring table ware, coffee pot, cream and su gar besides the lunch. Doth mem bers and friends arc urged to at tend. Klamath Temple Regular services, Sunday school, 0:45 a. m., Mrs. Robert Mount, superintendent. Morning worship, 11a. m wilh tho pas tor bringing tho message. Over coiner's, young people's meet ing at 6:30 p. m. Evangelist service, 7:45 p. m. flcv. Roy B. Southard, former pastor of Klomath Temple, will brlni? the mcKHage, wilh Mrs. Hoy Southard leading the song service. Mid-week services, Wednes day, 7:45 p. m., an'd Friday, 7:45 p. m. Choir practice, Thursday at 8 o'clock. Radio broadcast, Saturday, 8:30 p. m. over KFJI. Klamath Temple is located at 1007 Pine street. Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor. 2211 Ebcrlein avenue, phono 3874. First Methodist Church "In the Heart of the City," at North Tenth and High street; Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Residence 1005 High street, tele phono 3088. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. William Terwilliger in charge of music; Mrs. E. S Vcateh, accompanist. Tho pre lude will be, "Largo," by Han 3 iT JWJ lt b? cJiance t,,at tliese advertised brands are ys AAUV (if 50c & America's best sellers. Their popularity is the re- f 60e Hill suit of millions of satisfied users. ... millions of re- j Camoana WW Mnlle II peat sales. Indeed, LEADERSHIP has to be earned I , lill vu,,c II by repetition of successes. ' Balm II jj PrpTf Listerine Vick's - EX f 5 pna 4-;c VI Urs' M Vapo Rub l'-33 Ux h 'ji' 2?C Jk&f'. 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