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    November 18, 1042
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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An Interesting program hna
been arranged for the Klmniitlv
Lake Chrlallun Endeavor Union
convention which opens with II
flnt meeting Frldny evening,
November 13. at 7:30 o'clock In
the Flnt Preobytorlan church
The schedule of ovonts In given
as follows:
! Trldey
7 P. M. Enlistments.
Q 7:15 P. M.Pre-preyer.
7:80 P. M. Assembly call.
Flag salutes.
Song service, Thelma Stanley
Organist, Mrs. Dennlson.
Welcome, Dr. A. T. Smith
Response, Roberta Alexander.
Announcementa and roll call
Jim Nelson.
'Worship aervlco, Freda Mil
ler.
Duet, "The Lord la My Shep
herd." by Eleanor Thomaa and
La Verne Rood.
Addrees, "I'd Rather Be
Volunteer," Arthur Stanley.
; Benediction.
' 9.15 P. M. Social, Dorothy
i Thomaa.
i Saturday
8:50 A. M Pre-prayer.
a A. M. Song aervlce.
Announcementa and roll call
Worship aervlce, Barbara Ad'
ama.
I 9:80 A. M. Conference
i Manual of arma, Marjory Boon
Relaxation.
w 10:30 A. M. Conference,
VOnward Christian Soldiers,
Thelma Stanley.
1 1:50 P. M. Pre-prayer.
J 2 P. Mh-Song service.
i Announcementa and roll call
1 Worship aervlce, Barbara Ad
( ami.
Instrumental aolo, Harriot
J Caulton.
; Missionary address, Rev. Tra
! valHa.
. Benediction.
I 8:15 P. M. Banquet. Officer
i tha day, Gerry Moe Knuth.
( I P. M. Assembly call.
I Flag aalutea.
I Song service.
; Announcements and roll call
I Worship, service, Freda Mil
; tor.
! Special number.
Prayer litany Marjory Boon
Address, "A Volunteer for
l Jesus." Arthur Stanley,
Benediction.
4t Sunday
V Sunday morning, Sunday
' aehool and church of your own
cnolce.
1:50 P. M. Pre-prayer.
I P. M. Sons service.
i Announcements and roll call
I Worship aervlce, Freda Mil
; ler.
i Solo, Qeanne Fraley.
s Missionary address, Rev. Tra
i vallle.
Solo, Allison Osborne.
Arthur Stanley, "Enlisting
I Volunteers."
Benediction.
' 8.15 P. M. Pre-prayer.
8:80 P. M. Christian En
dtevor meetings: Juniors. Wat
: tor Gwln; high school. John
i Fletcher; Young People, Frank
Nott.
j 7:80 P. M. Assembly call.
Flag aalutea. .
Song' aervlce.
Announcements and roll call
Installation of officers, Mar
aVry soon.
Presentation of awards,
i Arthur Stanley,
. Worship service, Freda Mil
ler.
Solo, Ruth Henry.
' Address, "Forward, Volun-
i tears," Arthur Stanley.
' Closing of convention
I Baturdav
! Junior convention at the First
f Christian church.
Bong leader. Mrs, A
C.
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CONVENTION
WITH
OH
Coagning
Batea; pianist, Mrs. Ruth Wick
eraham,
10 A. M. Opening exorcises
Song, unwind Clirlotui
Soldiers,"
Junior pledge,
Flog sulutus.
Song, "Amoiicn."
Announcements nnd roll call
Invocation.
10:15 A. M. Song service
10:35 A, M. Worship eorv.
luo, Mrs. Henry.
Speclnl number, Presbyterian
Juniors.
10:45 A. M. Missionary
speaker, Rev. 1 revalue.
11:16 A. M. HILilii drill.
11.30 A. M. Marjory Boon.
12 Noon I'otluck luncheon
Tliulmn Stnnlry, mlstr-s of
ceremonies.
1:30 P. M. Song service.
1:50 P, M. Announcements
nnd roll call,
Presentation of awards.
2 P. M. Worship sorvico,
Mrs. Bronson.
2:10 P. M. Special number.
2:15 P. M. Arthur Stanloy,
Xiorl a Messengers.
2:45 P. M. Closing exercises
3 P. M, Recreational hour.
6:15 P. M Bmiquet. First
Presbyterian church.
Community
Congregational
Located on Garden between
Eu.it Main and Martin streets
Rev. Eugeno V. Ilnyncs, pantor,
Services at the church for next
Sunday are as follows:
Church school lor all ages,
B:4fl a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m
with Mrs. Dick Rceder, assisting
In tho service with her ministry
of music. Mrs. Rceder will sing
"The Good Shepherd," by Van
do Wntcr, The choir, under tho
direction of Mrs. Violet Moore
will sing the call to worship and
tho rojponces. "When Lights
Burn Low," U the sermon theme
of tho pastor os ho speaks at this
service.
Comrades of The Way meet In
the community hall at 6 p. m.
A nursery for young children
Is conducted In tho parsonage
next to the church for the con
vonionco of parents Who Wish to
attend tho morning service.
Zlon Lutheran '
Church
1025 High street. Carl F.
Nltz, pastor. Telephone 6703,
flimslldcs on tho story of
"Joosh will bo featured In tho
church school hour on Sunday
morning beginning at 0.45
o clock. Children and adults
will enjoy these pictures.
Ulvlno worship. 11 o'clock.
Sormon topic, "Tho Now Jer
usalem.
Confirmation class, Saturday
at z p. m.
This Is tho church of the
Lutheran Hour.
Immanuel Baptist
Church
Located at North Eleventh
and High streets in Klamoth
Fulls. Pastor, Rov. William B.
Mice, Residence 720 Jefferson
streot, phono 7400.
bunduy school. 0:45 a. m. A
class for every age. including:
an adult class which Is growing
by tho week. A fine staff of
Bible teachers who know tho
word of God. Superintendent.
ftirs. j. u. U'Noll.
Morning worshlu. 11 o'clock
The pastor's subject will be.
-wny ao we riEhtcous suffer?"
This Is a question which is of'
ton asked in these doys of unl-
versal suffering nnd war. It will
bo answered from tho scrlD'
ture.
Young people's meeting, 6:30
m. iwery young person is In.
vlted to como to this sorvico
whether you are a member of
mis cnurch or not.
Evening gospel hour. 7:30 d.
m. A half hour of inspirational
singing ana then a message on
tho subject, "The House on the
wan." if you enjoy henrinc the
Blblo preached, come to this
service.
Wednesday. 7.S0 d. m.. nraver
and Blblo study at the church.
Wa expect to continue study in
the Epistla to the Romans.
Bring your Bible and join us
men.
You'll find a friendly. Chris.
tlan atmosphere in our church
and will be a stranger but once.
A cordial Invitation is extended
to you to attend any and all
of our services in the House of
God. (Affiliated with the North.
em Baptist convention).
Altsmont Community
Presbyterian Church
The Altamont Community
Presbyterian church meets in
tho Altamont Junior high school
on South Sixth street. Mrs.
Kenton Knight Is director of
music, A. C. Olson, superintend
ent of the Sunday school. Sun
day school meets at 0:45 a. m.
Attendance lust Sunday, OB.
The II o'clock worshlD be-
gins with the -prelude, "Monas-
tery Banc," by Lefebure-Wely.
The offorlory number is, "I
Leva to Tell the Story." Choir
anthem, "Follow, I Will Follow
Thee," and the postlude, "Plz
zicatol" from "Sylvia" by De-
libec. The Sigma Pi Christian
Endeavor has charge of the
cervices this' Sunday. .
Sigma PI and Junior High
Christinn Endeavor societies will
Join in the meetings of the Un
ion convention this Sunday.
POILLTO
GIVE CLOSING
MESSAGE HERE
Or. R. L. Powell, pastor of
the Temple Baptist church of
To com a, Wash,, will bring the
closing messages of the current
rovlvul meotlngs at the Sunday
services at the First Baptist
church, Eighth and Washington
streets.
Tho services have been at
tended by Interested and eager
crowds and the attendance as
increased nightly according . to
the pastor, the Rev. C. C.
Brown.
Tonight la Young People'a
night and Dr. Powell is to
preoch on the subject, "The
Spider and the Fly" or "The
Allurements of the Devil." Thla
message Is especially appropri
ate to the problems of young
people.
At 11 a, m. Sunday Dr. Pow
ell will speak on tha subject,
"Jesus of Nazareth." His sub
ject for 7:30 p. m. is, "Tha
Hour Has Come."
The pastor states that the
present scries of special meet
ings has been one of the most
beneficial ever undertaken by
tha local church. He says that
Dr. Powell's ministry haa en
riched the spiritual life of the
church, and has reached out to
hundreds of hearts and homes.
The mcmbera and frienda of the
church feel highly honored by
having had this eminent min
ister of the Gospol for a time
of fellowship in thla revival
crusade. , . ,t
Klamath Lutheran ; .
Church .. .
Cross and Crescent streets L.
K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Cres
cent street. Phone 3452.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Classes and teachers for chil
dren of all ages.
Bible and adult class, 9:45
a. m.
Tuesday, November 17, La
dles' Aid. Cradle roll, Mrs.
Low Is Hornby; Music, Mrs. Os
car Thompson, and hostesses,
Mrs. Chester Owen and Mrs. H.
A. Olson. Meeting begins at 2
p. m.
Choir rehearsal, Wednotday,
7:30 p. m. Rev. L. K. Johnson,
director and Mrs. Carl Brands-
ness, accompanist.
The dedication of the upper
auditorium has been postponed
until December J3, due to the
tact that all the district officers
will not be able to be here be
fore then. In tha meantime
thcro la still work to be done,
so please as many as possible
try to help out.
Our church welcomes all who
wish to worship. If you are a
stranger in the city seeking a
church home we sincerely in'
vlto you to worship and work
with us.
Klamath Tempi
Located at 1007 Pine street.
Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pas
tor. Phone 3B74.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Mrs. Robert Mount, superin
tendent. Clasaes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11 a. m
Message by our pastor.
Overcomers young people.
t):ao p. m. Group in charge
Joe Chamberlin, leader.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p
m. Pastor brings tha message.
MiaweoK services:
Revival meeting starting Tues
day night. Rev, Artnur slater,
noted British evangelist and
gospel song writer, will be tha
speaker.
Choir practca, Wednesday,
7 p. m. , , -
Radio broadcast, Saturday,
6:80 p. m., over KFJI. .
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Church of tha
Nasarene .
Corner of Garden avenua and
Martin atreet. Rev, H. L. Rut
sell, psator. Residence 830 Mar
tin atreet. Phone 4870,
Services for Sunday: Sunday
school, 9:45 a.- m., with Mra..
Emll Hearth, in charge, Clasaet
for all age groups. Mopiing
worship, 11 o'clock,
Young people s aervlce, 8:30
p. m. Verne Speirs, president.
cvangaiistia service, 7:30 p.
m, The pastor will be the speak
er at both services.
Service training couraa clai
will meet at the parsonage Mon
day evening at 7:30 p. m. .
jvuaweex prayer meeting
Wednesday 7:30. Wa welcome
you to come and worship with
us.
TUNC IN
KPJI-imo KileeyelM
auNPAVt
The Pllfrlmt' Hour
It ion to 11 ist Neon
Old ruhlonid Ktvlvil
Hour
lira to 7 too a. ai,
Umltr Dlnotion ef
OhirlM I, siilitp
Latter Day Saints
Prosident to Visit
In Klamath Falls
President and Mrs. O. E. Ells
worth will be here Tuesday, No
vember 24, to spend a short time
In Klamath Falls. He serves as
president of tho Northern Cali
fornia mission, Latter Day Saint
church. ;
. There will be a regular con
ference meeting, potluck dinner
and square dancing In the li
brary clubrooma, tha time to be
announced later.
Plrat Methodist
Church
"In the heart of tha city, at
North Tenth and High streets,
Rev. Victor Phillips, minister,
Residence, 1005 High street,
Telophone, 3688. Director of
music, Andrew Loney Jr., ac
companist, Mrs. E. S. Veatch.
. Morning worship, li o'clock.
Preludo, "I Waited for the
Lord," by Mendelssohn. Pro
cessional, "Onward Christian
Soldiers." Mrs. Paul M. Deller
will sing the solo, 'The Voice
In the Wilderness," by John
Prlndle Scott. The offertory
will be, "Ave Verum . Corpus,
by Liszt. The choir will sing
the anthem, "Incline Thine Ear
O Lord," by Arkhangelsky. The
minister will preach on the sub
ject, "Things That Are Vital.
A nursery Is maintained in
the lower auditorium for the
convenience of mothers desir
ing to attend the worship serv
ice. Church Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. Don R. Drury is the gen'
eral superintendent and Dr. Pe
ter Rozendal is the assistant.
Graded lessons and competent
teachers. Visitors and new com'
era always welcome.
Methodist Youth fellowship
meats at 6:30 p. m. Dorothy
Laurenson Is the president and
Mrs. C. H. Barnstable is the ad
visor. Young people are cor
dially invited to attend. .
,The minister will hold divine
service in the Methodist church
at Bly at 3 p. m.- -
-A sub-district meeting will be
held In the Klamath Falls
church on Friday, November
20, commencing at 2 p. m. and
continuing throughout the day
with a dinner meeting at 6 p.
m. Dr. Vllet of the Methodist
board of missions will be one
of the speakers. Delegates are
expected from ' Bly, Beatty,
Lakevlew, Paisley, Chiloquin,
Fort Klamath, Bend, and Ma
dras. Bible Baptist
Church
.'The Community Church with
the Chimes," Wiard street at
4900 South Sixth street. City
bus stops at the corner. Rev.
G. W. WheaUey is tha pastor,
residence 131 North . Second
street. Telephone 7210. Nadlne
Dinning is In charge of music
The Bible school with classes
for all ages opens at 9:45 a. m.
Frances Smith is the superin
tendent. Mr. Whcatley is the
adult class teacher.
Morning worship service at
11 o clock. The minister will
speak on tha subject: 'The Fact
of the Revelation." This la the
second of a aeries of messages
concerning salvation.
Preceding the morning serv
ice la tha interesting few min
utes together known as "tha
pastor and the little folks." Thla
time la found moat Interesting
By bom young and old alike.
Baptist Youth fellowship
meets at 7 o'clock to which all
young people are cordially in
vited. Miss Frances Smith will
be in charge.
Song service at 8 o'clock, the
pastor speaking on tha subject:
neaveniy Arithmetic."
Wednesday evening 7:45
o'clock midweek praise and
prayer service.
Thlc friendly church offers to
tha people of the south and
warm fellowship, the Old-fash
ioned Gospel, Bible study, and
opportunity ot service.
Tha first
Covenant Church
633 Walnut avenue. Pastor,
k. , Johnson. - .
Sunday At 10 a. m Sun
day school for all ages.
At 11 a, w,, morning wor-
snip, xna pastor bringing tha
massage, '
At 7 p. nv, TP meatlng. with
question box.
At 7:45 p. m evening serv.
Ice with extra singing and the
message brought by the pastor.
Tuesaay at 7:o p, m. the
Juniors will hava an evening of
reiiowahip. Pater Eastman's
group will ba host.
Wednesday at 7:a p. m., mid
week fellowship.
Friendly
Helpfulness
.T Every
' dead and purs
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Ward,
Owners
WUlard Ward, Msr-
835 High Phone 3934
7ta4tAdfauHf Proclamation
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 fP) In an unusual proclamation,
President Roosevelt called upon the American people Thurs
day to observe both Thanksgiving and New Year'a aa days
of prayer.
Devoid of the "whereases" of customary presidential
proclamations, this one started with a quotation from tha
92nd Psalm: "It Is a good thing to give thanks unto the
Lord."
After reciting tha 23rd Psalm, Mr, Roosevelt said In his
proclamation:
"Inspired with faith and courage by these words, let us
turn again to the work that confronts us in this time of
national emergency; in the armed services and the merchant
marine; In factories and offices; on farms and In the mines;
on highways, railways and airways; in other places of pub
lic service to the nation; and in our homes."
The proclamation of two national days of prayer followed
numerous requests from religious organizations and church
leaders throughout the country asking that this step be
taken. The last day of prayer proclaimed by Mi, Roosevelt
was last New Year's day.
EVANGELIST
We are privileged to have Rev.
Arthur Slater, noted British
evangelist and gospel song writ
er with us starting Tuesday at
7:45 p. m., November 17 at the
Klamath Temple.
Some of his messages will be,
"Is Hitler the Anti-Christ?",
Tales That Dead Men Tell", "Re'
mote Control", "Who Put Hitler
Into Power, the People, the Devil
or God?", "How to Raise the
Dead", "Do tha Dead Communi.
cata with the Living?", 'The
Women I Love, the One I Hate",
"Divine Healing", "Eight Roads
to Hell? How Far Is It and Who
Is Going There?"
Hear these and other subjects
of vital interest preached by the
noted evangelist, Rev. Slater,
Meeting each night except Mon
day. Rev. Daniel a. Anderson,
pastor of the Klamath Temple,
1007 Pine street.
Tha Salvation Army '
' 400 Klamath avenue.
Major and Mrs. Curry will be
in charge of the regular serv
ices this coming Sunday, and
they invite you to any or all of
tha following:
Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday
school and Bible classes.
11 a. m. Holiness. Subject,
'The Greatest Thing in the
World." .
6:30 p. m. Young people's
service.
8 p. m. Evangelistic service
Subject, ' "Behold the Bride
groom Cometh."
Saturdays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, public services, 8 p. m
A hearty welcome awaits you
at all of these gatherings. Come
apd sing the glorious Gospel
songs that refresh and strength
en. Come and meditate and pray
so that you may be able to face
the tremendous problems of life
these troublous days with faith
and Christian fortitude. .
Assembly of God
746 Oak street, Rev. A. Har
old Persing, pastor. . .
Residence, 844 Eldorado street.
Phone 5733.
Service for Sunday: Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m. with Mrs.
Al Kennedy In charge.
Morning worship beginning at
11 a. m. Wa expect our district
superintendent, Rev. Atwood
Foster, to be with uc for both
services.
Young people will meet at
6:30 p. m. Jim Kennerly in
charge.
Evangelistic aervlce, 7:30, p,
m. Rev. Atwood Foster of Salem
apeaking, district superintendent
Services for the week: Wed
nesday'the Ladies Missionary so
ciety meets at 10 a. m. Place
of meeting to be announced later.
Thursday, 7:30 p. nt- devotional
and preaching,
First Church
Of God
Located at tb corner of AU
tamont drive and Delaware
street. Sunday school convenes
t 9:48 a. m Mrs. J. D. Ker
nutt, superintendent. Morning
devotions, 11 o clock. Fro-serv-ice
prayer meeting at 7 p. m.
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m,
Prayer and p r 1 1 service,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial Invitation li ex
tended to tha public to attend
all of these services. Rev. J, D,
Kernutt, pastor.
The Apostolic Faith Church
111 W. Eighth Street
Invitee You to Attend
Revival Services
Conducted by ha Hev. R. H. CRAWFORD,
Portland. Oregon
Through Friday, 0 p. m.
Sunday. Nov. X5th, 11 a. in.
and 745 p tn
Special Music and Singing .. '
All Ara WalcomA Collection IC. Never Taken
First Presbyterian
Church '
The First Presbyterian
church, cornejr of North Sixth
and Pine streets. The pastor is
the Rev. Theodore Smith, ' resi
dence 435 North Second street.
Telephone, 5477, and at the
church 73 U. Miss Llllle Darby
is the director of the choir and
Mrs. Arthur Hall Denison is the
organist.
The worship servie at 11
o'clock opens with the organ
prelude, "Dedication March" by
Stults. 'The Church's One Foun
dation" by Wesley is the pro
cessional. The choir response to
the opening sentence is "Grace
and Peace" by Clenahan. Choir
and congregation unite in sing
ing the "Doxology," after the
call to worship, and the "Gloria
Patri," after the Lord's prayer.
Mrs. Rollln Central!, soprano
will sing "The Holy City," by
Adams. The period " of quiet
mediation closes with choir
and congregation singing "Our
Fathers' God to Thee, Author
of Liberty." The choir offer
tory is Schumann's '"We Give
Thee But Thine Own," and the
organ offertory is "Sabbath
Sunrise," by Sawyer. The morn
ing anthem is ''In Thee, 6
Lord, My Trusting Soul," by
Klein. As the Klamath-Lake
Christian Endeavor convention
is being held in this church, the
Rev. Forrest C. Trevaille of
Bankok, Thailand, missionary
speaker of the convention, will
deliver the message of tha
morning. The service closes
with the benedictiop, the choir
dismissal, "Threefold Amen,"
and the organ prelude "Post
lude," by Clark.
The Sunday evening services
begin with the pre-prayer serv
ice of the Christian Endeavor-
ers at 6:15 p. m. At 6:30 o'clock
there will be three group meet
ings ot young people with Wal
ter Gwin leading the juniors,
John Fletcher the high school
group, and Frank Nott, the
young people's group.
The evening worship opens
at 7:30 p.- m., with the organ
prelude, "Evening Song," by
Kreutzer. This will be followed
by - the assembly call, the flag
salutes, song service, announce
ments and roil call. The offer
tory Is "Offertory," by Agate,
Marjory Boon will install the
new officers for the ensuing
year. The Rev. Arthur Stanley
of LaGrande, Oregon, will pre
sent we awards. Freda Miller
will have charge of the worship
service. Ruth Henry will sing
a solo. The Hev. Arthur Stanley
will deliver the closing address.
"Forward, Volunteers." and will
Close tfle convention. The organ
postiuae is Tostlude" by Hesse.
une general public is cordially
invited to share in these great
convention meetings.
Pilgrim Holiness
Located at 2228 Wantlanri
avenue. Rev. Sherman Moore.
pastor.
Keg war cervices: Sun day
school, 8.45 a, m. Worship, U
a. m. Junior pilgrim- league,
6:30 p. m.. under the leadership
of Mri. Virginia Shearer. Evan-
geiisuc service, 7:4S p. nw pre
ceded by 15 minutes of nraver.
Prayer . meeting Wednesday,
7:45 p. m.
-
Spragua River
Frienda Church .
Evert J. Tuning, pastor.
Sunday services Sunday
school, 10 a. m.; worship serv
ice, 11 a. m-; evangelistic serv
ice. 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, prayer and praisa
service, 8 p. m.
If you hava no church home
we welcome you to worship
with uc. Located in Spragua
River.
I
BONANZA Sunday, Novem
ber 15, will be Women's Day at
the Community church in Bo
nanza, with the ladles conduct
ing services and the program.
Everyone is cordially Invited to
attend, especially the men of the
community. Services will be
gin at 9:43 a. m. with potluck
dinner being served at tha grade
school cafeteria at noon.
The program Is as follows:
Song by congregation, "Dusky
Hands"; prayer, Mrs. E. V. Ay-
ers; reading, "A Small Boy and
His Fathers Prayer," Mrs,
Ralph; offertory, "Rescue the
Perishing"; duet, "How Much I
Owe", Mrs. Hibbs, Mrs. Chester
Ayers; "Send the Light", 'Throw
Out the Life Line", Junior choir;
musical numbers on the accor
dion by Mrs. Lloyd Hanklns and
Marian Hankins; reading, "Mor
bus Sabbatlcus", Mrs. Dixon;
recitation, "We are So Young",
Marian Hanklns: Psalm. 103. Lila
Drlscoll; message, "Our Country
tor jnriat xnrougn sen-Denial,
Mrs. Hibbs; closing hymn, "We'll
Work Till Jesus Comes"; closing
prayer, Mrs. Byington.
First Church of Christ.
Scientist . - ,
Tenth and Washington streets.
This church, a branch of The
Mother church, the First Church
ot Christ, Scientist in Boston,
Mass., holds services each' Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
"Mortals and Immortals" will
be the subject of the Lesson-
Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
November 15.
The Golden Text will be' 'The
earnest expectation of the crea
ture waiteth for the manilesta
tion of the sons of God". (Ro
mans 8:19).
Among the citations which
will comprise the .Lesson-Ser
mon is the following from the
Bible: ''For as many as are led
by the Spirit of God, they are
the sons of God. For the Spirit
itself beareth witness with our
spirit, 1 hat we are the children
of God" (Romans 8:14,16).
The Lesson-Sermon also will
include the following correla
tive passages from the Christian
Science textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"The great spiritual fact must
be brought out that man is, not
shall be, perfect and immortal.
. . . The evidence of man's im
mortality will become more ap
parent, as material beliefs are
given up and the immortal facts
of being are admitted" (p.v 4ZB).
A meeting which includes tes
timonies of Christian Science
healing is held every Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clocK
A free Christian Science read
ing room is located at 1023
Main street, where the Bible,
writings by Mary Baker Eddy,
and authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrow
ed or purchased.
. All re cordially Invited to at,
tend the services and use the
reading room.
Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:13
p. m. eaen Monday unaer me
direction of committee on pub
lication for Oregon.
Latter-Day Saints
Latter-Day Saints - meetings
are held in tha city library club,
rooms on the corner of Fifth
street and Klamath avenue. E.
E. Burrows, branch president,
phone 8293 or 6721.
Sunday school meetings are
held at 10 a. m., with separa
tion at 11:30 for priesthood, re
lief society and primary class?
es. Sacrament service I held
each Sunday evening at 6
o'clock. '
Elders working !n the Klanv
ath district may be reached at
131 North Tirst.
Church of Christ
(Downtown)
J. p.' Powers of Stockton,
Calif., will be-with the Church
of Christ meeting in the KQ
haH, Sunday, November 8, and
will remain here for an indef
inite period. All members and
friends are extended special
and cordial-invitation to at.
tend. Sunday morning cervices:
song service, 10 a. m.; Bible
study, classes, 10:15 a. nv; ser
mon and worship, 11 a. m-;
communion, 11:43 a. m.i ve
rting services, 7:S0 o'cJoekv.
"The Spider and the Fly"
or.:-
The Allurements of the Devil
Will 0 the Sermon Siibjecr
at tht
First Baptist Church
Friday Night, 7:45
DR. R. L POWELL
: will eontiriu his mi
sages until Sunday night.
Church of Chrlat
(Downtown)
The Church of Christ, down
town, meets regularly In tha
KC hall. Song service, 10 a.
m.; communion, 11:45 a. m.
Evening service, 8 o'clock.
Everyone wishing to coma
and study and worship is ex
tended a cordial and friendly
invitation.
- "Study to show theyself ap
proved unto God, a workman
that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of
Truth." 2 Tim. 2:15
Church of
Christ
The loyal congregation of tha
Church of Christ meets regu
larly at Shasta school. Bibla
classes convene at 10 a. m. Tha
regular Lord's day service la at
11 a. m., with the evening serv
ice at 8 o'clock. Two hour
bus service is available to tha
school on Sundays. This con
gregation should not be con
fused with any other.
Free Methodist
Church . ' -
Comer of South Ninth street
and Plum avenue. W. H. Mc
cormick, pastor. Sunday serv
ices, Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
preaching, 11 a. m. Evening
service, YPMS, 7:30 p. m.
preaching, 8 p. m. prayer meet
ing, Thursday, 7:45 p. m.
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church .
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev. T. P, Casey, pas
tor. Sunday masses are at 6 a. m
8 a. m., 9:30 a. m., and 11 a. ro.
Holy days at 6 a. m., 8 a. m.
and 9:30 a. m.
First Fridays at 8 a. m, and
8 a. m.
Confessions -every Saturday
and the eves of Holy days and .
first Fridays from 3 to 4 p- "i-t
and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Daily mass at 8 a. m.
...'
First Baptist
Church , '
v- Eighth street at Washington.
"The Church With a Message,"
Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor.
RcMAnrp 414 North Eighth
street. Phone 7439. H. G. Shirey,
music director. -
Bible school, 9:48 a. m., with
intirstlnff classes for every sue
group and consecrated teachers
in charge. George u. weicn, aw
perintendent
Morning worship serviee, 11
o'clock. Sermon by the pastor.
C. R. Larson is general director
of the BTU which meets at 6:30
p. m. each Sunday. There aro
six unions adapted to all age)
groups from beginners to adults,
and insnirine Droeramc are ore-
sen ted in each union. .
The pastor will speak again al
the 7:30 o'clock worship servicev
1tT!ri.t1r nrflvpr nsrvieA WeC
nesday evening at 7:30. o'clock.
Choir rehearsal Thursday ai
7:80 p, in.
Rftriln . KArtrfoA each Sundav
morning over -KFJI from 8:15 t
8:45 a. m. Please sot cnanga in
time).
'". .
Apostolic Faith
Th Apostolic Faith church,
2?ft North Eiehth street, extendi
to all a cordial Invitation to at
tend the services in our beautiful
stone chapel. Services are, aa
follows: Sunday scnooi, s:au a.
m morning worshirj. 11 8u m.: .
evening evangelistic, service,
7:43 p. ra., Tuesday ana irrmay.
8 p. m.
Rni-rial music bv our orches
tra and singing by the various
srouns are a feature of each
cervice.
All are welcome. A collection
la never taken.
Rm. C. R. Lambert, castor.
228 North Eighth street, tele
phone 84?9.
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