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    PAGE SEVEN
DeeemDer 4, 1948
HERALD AND HEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
JCI&matU GUubclt AleuAi
The Women's Missionary so
ciety. Mrs. Theodore Smith.
president, is to hold its annual
Thank Offering service, at the
First Presbyterian church, in
special candle-lighted service
Sunday afternoon at o o ciock
Mrs. N. B. Drew, program chair
man Of the society, is to be in
charge.
The program opens with the
organ prelude "Hour of Devo
tion" by Ralhbun. This is loi
lowed by the invocation. Mrs,
W. S. Slough is to read the
scripture. Mrs. Hornby will
render a violin solo, "The End
of a Perfect Day" by Carrie Ja
cobs Bond. A vocal duet will
be sung by Patty Fleet and
Phyllis Collier, "Uesu tsamoi-
no" by Yon. Mrs. J. F. King
will present the famous "My
Mansion" by Henry Van Dyke,
The organ offertory is "Chan
ion" by Groton. Mrs. William
C. Hurn will receive the thank
offering and offer the special
prayer. The service closes with
the benediction and the organ
postlude, "March" by Stout.
The general public as well as
the congregation Is asked to
share In this wonderful pro
gram.
Ijrunanuel Baptist
Church
The church is located at the
corner of North Eleventh and
High streets. Pastor, Rev. Wil
liam B. Rice, residence, 720 Jef
ferson street. Phone 7400. Mu-
tie director, C. E. Loggerwell.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m
Classes for all ages and a fine
taff of adult teachers. We wish
to urge the children to attend
regularly during the next few
weeks, especially as we are plan
ning for the Christmas program.
Morning worship 11 a. m
This being the first Sunday of
the month, : we will observe the
Lord's Supper at the .morning
worship hour. We invite you to
come and enjoy fellowship with
the Lord and us at his table,
The subject of the morning mes
sage will be, "Where Do You
Walk?
Evening gospel hour 7:30 p.
m. A half hour of evangelistic
singing led by Mr. Loggerwell,
special music and a ' short mes
sage from the Bible on the sub
ject, "What Is a Missionary?'
The attendance at this evening
hour is increasing. A special in
vitation is extended to you
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Pray
er and Bible study at the
church. Come- and bring your
Bible. We are studying the
Epistle to the Romans.
Saturday, 7:30 p. m.' Young
peoples meeting at the home of
the pastor, 720 Jefferson street
If you wish transportation to
and from this service, call 7400
and a ride will be supplied.
You are a stranger but once
in this friendly, Bible-loving
church. , (Affiliated with the
Northern Baptist convention.)
. .
AltamonJ Community
Presbyterian Church
This church meets in the Al-
tamont Junior high school. Mrs.
Kenton Knight is director of
music, A. C. Olson, superin
tendent of the Sunday school.
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.
m. Attendance last Sunday, 98
The morning worship begins
at 11 o clock with the prelude,
"I Love to Tell the Story." The
offertory will be a violin solo
by Stanley McClellan, the choir
anthem, "What a Friend We
Have in Jesus" and the postlude
"Home, Sweet Home
Sigma Pi and . Junior Chris-
tion Endeavor societies meet at
6:30 p. m.
.
Church of
The Nasarene
Located at the corner of Gar
den avenue and Martin street,
.) r-:,J con .
;3 neamcuue, uu moi run street.
a Telephone, 4780.
Sunday schnnl. fl-45 a. m
1 Morning worshin service at 1 1
lA o'clock. Young peoples' serv
ice o:ju p. m. Evangelistic
service 7:3U p. m. The pastor
will speak at both services. Mid
week services are as fol
lows: On Monday evening at
7:ao o clock Dr. J. E. Bates of
D.nf)nnn ,.!; ...Ill L .
ii t vain., win pe our
'.S ' uest speaker. On Wednesday
f .A the ladies of the Missionary so-
V ! .' !.. ...Ill i t
t moy wm nave cnurge oi ine
I services. All are cordially in
i 4 . vited to attend these services.
t First Covenant
f I Church - - -
.3 823 Walnut avenue. Pastor,
;'. f'R. E. Johnson.
l :8,: 10 a, m., Sunday school for all
Sales. .' At 11 a. m.. mnrnino wnr,
ship, tile pastor speaks. At 7
p. m. young people's meeting.
At 7:45 p. m,j evening service,
wiin good live singing and a
message by the pastor.
Wednesday. 7:4R n m mid.
Week fellowship. . "- '
iriaay, 7:45 p. m., Ladies Aid.
A Program has been arrnnooH nf
sons and a messnrsn KTre Ait.1
Clawson and Mrs. John Olson
will be -hostesses.' - '
St. Paul's
Episcopal Church
Service of morning prayer at
11 o'clock conducted by the
young people and Junior choir,
under direction of Hazel Mor
rison and H. P. Bosworth. Both
boys and girls will make up
the choir.
Richard Newman will deliver
the sermon, Tom Scharfenstcin
tlie prayers, Neil Morris, the
lesson, and Ruth Rogers will be
the organist. Harlan Bosworth
will be the crucifer, Billy Rad
cliff e, server, and Robert Bos
worth and Angus Stewart will
take the offering.
All members of the church
school are to meet at 11 a. m.,
instead of the usual hour of
9:45. During the service the
younger children will go to
their regular Sunday school
classes. Parents are urged to
attend.
Community
Congregational
Located on Garden avenue be
tween East Main - and Martin
streets. Rev. Eugene V. Haynes
is pastor. The pastor's residence
is at 2160 Garden avenue and
his phone number is 5226.
Each Sunday morning during
the morning worship service, a
nursery is conducted in the par
sonage by members of the Jun
ior Women's circle for the con
venience of parents who wish to
attend the service.
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock worship service conduct
ed by the pastor, the theme of
the sermon will be, "Acquiring
a Christian Personality." This
is the fifth sermon of the series,
" when Lights Burn Low."
Church school for all ages
meets at 9:45 a. m.
Comrades of The Way meet
at 6 p. m.; in the community
hall for a brief service of wor
ship and social hour.
Bible Baptist
Church "
"The Community Church'with
ine unimes. Wiard street at
4900 South Sixth, street. City
bus stoDS at the corner. Rev
G. W. Wheatley is the castor.
residence 131 North Second
street Telephone 7210. Nadine
Ulnnmff in chare nf miicie
Frances Smith is superintend
ent of Bible school. - -
Bible school ooens at 9:45
a. m.. with classes for all a
groups. Pastor Wheatley is the
leacner ot tne aault Bible class.
All children are urged tn he nn
hand so that the Christmas nro-
gram can eet under wav.
Mornine worshin service at
11 o'clock. The minister will
speak on the subject: "The Bi
ble Is It True or False." This
is the third message of a series
on facts concerning Salvation
Precedine the mnmin? erv.
ice is the few minutes together
Known as "the nastnr anri the
little folks." This time is found
most interesting by both young
and oid alike.
The Lord's SuDoer will be nh.
served at the close of the morn
ing service, all members of the
cnurch are urged to be pres
ent. Youth. Fellowshin hour at 7
O ClOCK. to Which all vnnnff nee
pie are cordially invited.
. oOn2 service at ft n'elnelr
sineine the fine nlH r.n.n.i
hymns loved bv all. fnllnuseH h
Bime study. The subieet
'Friendship With Christ."
This friendly church nfferc n
the OeODle of the ennth mnil a
warm, prayerful fellowship, the
uiu-io5nioneo uospel, Bible
siuay, ana opportunity of serv
ice. Klamath Temple
Located at 1007 Pine
Rev. Daniel B. Anriersnn -noe-
tor.' Phone 3874. Sunday school,
:o a. m. Mrs. Robert Mount,
superintendent. Classes for all
ages. You'll f I n rf a walmm.
awaiting you.
Mornine worshin 11 ,
Message by Evangelist Arthur
aiaier. his suhieet will he "tu
Lord's Supper.",
Overcomer's. vnnns nenni
6:30 D. m. Grmin 4 in fheraj
Joe Chamberlain, lender Thi.
will be a patriotic service in
nonor of our boys in service.
Come and bring your friends.
Evangelistic service. 7r4S r
m. Rev. Arthur Slater speak
ing. Subject, "Modern Prodi
gals." The revival meeting is
still in progress and a good in
terest is being manifested. The
evangelist's subject tonight will
be, "The Fire nf the Wni
Ghost." Klamath Temple ex
tends to all a cordial invitation
to attend the services in our
beautiful tern nip. Meetina. be
ginning each week night at 7:30
p. m.
Radio ' broadcast. SatiirnW
6:30 p. m., KFJI.
Church of
Christ -
The loval onnrsreeatlnn n the
Church of Christ meets regu
larly at Shasta school. Bible
classes convene at 10 a. m, The
regular Lord's day service is at
11 a. m., with the evening serv
ice at 7:30 o'clock Tom hnnr
bus service is availahle tn the
school on Sundays. This con
gregation snouid not be con
fused with any other; ' "
Pilgrim Holiness
Church
Located at 2229 Wantland
avenue. Pastor, Rev. Serman
Moore. In the absence of Rev,
Moore, who is conducting a re
vival campaign in Medford, his
pulpit will be filled for both
services Sunday by the Rev. O.
D. Weaver. For many years
resident of this city and for
mer pastor of the church, Rev
Weaver has many friends who
greatly appreciate his fine Chris
tian character and straight for
ward message. These services
are sure to be helpful ones.
Regular services: S u n d a
school, 9:45 a. m.; worship a
11 a. m.; Pilgrim league, 6:30
p. m.; evangelistic service, 7:45
p. m. Prayer meeting Wedncs-
ady at 7:45 p. m.
First Christian
Church
"The Downtown Church."
Pine street at Ninth. Arthur
Charles Bates, minister. Pas
tor's study is in the church and
can be reached from the Ninth
street entrance. Phone 5432,
He is anxious to be of service.
Do not hesitate to call him
The Bible school meets at
the hour of 9:45 a. m. C. S
Robertson is the general super
intendent. There is a class for
every age group. You are in
vited to join one of these
groups.
The worship hour is 11
o clock. This Sunday is "Worn
an's Day." A special service is
prepared for the occasion. The
Women's Council, the mission
ary circle, and the Builders will
occupy a section of reserved
seats together. Women of the
council will have parts in the
service. Mrs. Mary Haydcn is
the organist and plays the pre
lude. Mrs. Frank Fortna will
read the scripture and Mrs. H.
L. Wickersham will offer the
prayer of dedication. The ser
mon will be, "In Our Hands,"
by the minister. A special en
velope Will be provided for the
offering. Invitation hymn, "Je
sus Calls Us.
The evening services begin
w i t h the Christian Endeavor
meetings at 6:30 o'clock. Evan
gelistic service at 7:30 p. m,
Song service, congregational
singing will be led by Robert
Coen. There is an opportunity
for all who cannot attend the
morning service to observe the
Lord's Supper.' The minister
will have as his sermon, "The
Great Commission." This is the
second of a series.
The First Christian church in
vites you to worship and thus
help build security for our na
tion in this world struggle.
.
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, pas
tor.
Sunday masses are at 7 a. m..
e a. m. :au a. m., and 11 a. m
Holy days at 7 a. m., 8 a. m
and 9:30 a. m.
Confessions every Saturday
and the eves of Holy days and
first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. m.
and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Daily mass at 8 a. m.
Religious instruction classes
are held every Saturday at 9:30
m. for Catholic children in
public grade schools except dur
ing vacation; High school dis
cussion club meets every Sun
day after 9:30 a. m. Mass ex
cept during vacation.
Assembly of God
746 Oak street. Rev. A. Har
old Persing, pastor. Residence,
844 Eldorado street. Phone
5735.
Services for Sunday:
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
with Mrs. Al Kennerly in
charge. We urge you to attend.
Morning worship beginning al
11 a. m. Communion and Mis
sionary offering.
Young people will meet at
6:30 p. m. with Jim Kennerly
in charge. Evangelistic service
at 7:30 p. m.
Services for the week:
Wednesday at 10 o'clock the
Ladies' Missionary society will
meet at Mrs. Maxwell's home on
426 South Seventh street.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Devo
tional and preaching.
Apostolic Faith
The Apostolic Faith church,
228 North Eighth street, extends
to all a cordial invitation to at
tend the services in our beautiful
stone chapel. Services are as
follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a.
morning worship, 11 a. m..
evening evangelistic service,
7:45 p. m., Tuesday and Friday.
8 p. m.
Special music by our orches
tra and singing by the various
groups are a feature of each
service.
All are welcome. A collection
is never taken.
Rev. C. R. Lambert, pastor.
228 North Eighth street, tele
phone 5429.
Sunday-
First Presbyterian
Church . .
North Sixth and Pine streets.
The pastor Is the Rev. Theodore
smuu, 430 North Second street.
Telephone at the residence,
5477. and at the phnreh 7.111
Lillie Darby is the director of
cnoir ana Mrs. Arthur nail
Denison is. the organist.
Morning worshiu. 11 o'clock.
opens with the organ prelude
"Aiieuiuia-Allcleulia by Arm
strong. The choir response to
the nasloral oreetinir is "Hnlv.
Holy, Lord God of Hosts." Choir
ana congregation unite in sing
ing the "Doxology," following
the rail tn wnr.hit . mid "The
Gloria Patria" after the Lord's
prayer. The period of quiet
mediation opens with the choir's
can to prayer, "Hear Our Pray
er, O Lord." The coneriiation
unites' in singing, "Our Father's
God to Thee, Author ot Liber-
try.". The choir offertoy is
"We Give Thee But Thine
Own,,'1 and the organ offertoy
is "Idvlle" hv Overhnlt There
will be two special numbers, a
iromoone duet, "Hear Me ' by
Bellini, nlaved bv Stnnhen Stime
and Kenneth Borough; and the
morning anthem "Praise the
Lord, All Ye His People,": by
Andrews. The pastor, will
nreach. The servlre rlnsec with
the benediction, the choir re
sponse, "Threefold Amen," and
the organ nostlude. "A Jovous
Postlude" by Mallard.
Instead of the evenine wor
ship, a special vesper service
will be held at 5 n. m. This
opens with the organ prelude,
"Hour of Devotion" by Rathbun
This is followed by the invoca
tion and by a violin solo by
Mrs. Hornby. The scripture
reading will, be by Mrs. W. S
Slough. Patty Fleet and Phyl
lis Collier will sine "Gcsu Bam
bino" by Yon. Mrs. J. F. King
wm give reading of Henry
Van Dvkc's "Mv Mnnsinn." .
companicd on the organ by Mrs.
Denison. The offertory . is
'Chanson" by Groton. Mrs. Wil
liam C. Hurn is tn receive the
offerine and eive the thanlr nf.
iering prayer, ine service closes
witn the benediction and the or
gan postlude, 'March" by Stout
.Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Pre
ceding, this at. 9:30 a. m. a pre-
prayer group meets in the pas
tor's study to ask a blessinc on
the Sunday, school. In the vari
ous departments is a class for
you and for. every member of
your family. There will be a
special Bible day program In the
main school.
The three Christian Endeav.
or societies meet at 6:30 p. m.
The intermediates or the upper
grade school age meet with Mrs
R. S. Henry. The seninrs nr the
high school age m e e t in the
- nristian i.ndea vor - room. The
young people . proper meet in
the main dinine room nf the
church.
Zion. Lutheran
Church , . ,
1025 H i e h street. Carl . V
Nitz. pastor. Telenhnnn R70..1
Sunday school is rnndnetei)
every Sunday morning at 9:45
o ciock. The iilmslides will pre
sent the story of "King Nebu
chadnezzar."
Divine worshin with Hnl
communion at li a m Tn nh.
servance of Universal Bible Sun
day, .the pastor will sneak -on
me xopic, "Uur Bible."
There will be an . imnnrtant
meetine of the ennerecntinn im
mediately . following the morn
ing service.
The Fellowshin eltih will m,.i
at 8 o'clock at the hnme nf Mr
and Mrs. H. Eberlein, 2427 Gar
den avenue. Discussinn tnnie
"The Source of Christian fine!
trine." Members and frienrf. nf
the congregation are Invited to
auena tnis meeting.
ine children's confirmation
class meets on Saturday at 2
p. m. : ..--'....,
This is the church nf the T.n.
theran , Hour. -
First Church -
Of God .
Located at the corner ot Al.
tamont drive and Delaware
street. Sunday school convenes
at 9:45 a. m Mrs. J. D. Ker-
nutt, superintendent. Morning
devotions, li. o'clock. Prerservr
ice prayer meeting at 7 p. m.
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer . and praise service,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial invitation is ex
tended to the mibllc to attend
all of these services. Rev. j. D.
Kernutt, pastor.
Latter-Day Saints
Latter-Da v Saints 'meetings
are held in the city library club
rooms on the enrnor nf Tflflh
street and Klamath avenue. E.
E. Burrows, branch president,
phone 8293 -or 6721.
Sunday school meetines are
held at 10 a. m., with separa
tion at 11:30 for priesthood, re
lief society and primary class
es. Sacrament service is held
each Sunday evening at . 6
o'clock.. . '
Elders worklne in the TClnm.
atn district may be reached
at
131 North First.
Whan in Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe aha Anna Eaflaf
Proprietors -
First Methodist
Church
'In the Heart of the City."
at
North Tenth and Hlah
streets. Rev. Victor Phillips,
minister. Andrew Loney Jr., di
rector of mus I o. Mrs K s
Veatch, accompanist. Parsonage
m iuuo xiign street, telephone
dOBB.
Morning worship at 11
o clock., The sanctuary choir
will sing the processional, "Fair
est .Lord Jesus," after the play
ing ot the ureludo. "Larso." hv
Handel. The offertory will be,
"nautilus," by MncDowell. Won
dell B. Smith will sing a bari
tone solo, "Green Pastures," by
Wilfrid Sanderson. The choir
will sing the anthem, "The Lost
Chord." bv Sir Arthur Sullivan
The-minister will preach on the
subject, "Reasoning With God."
A nursery is maintained in the
lower auditorium for the pnn.
vehiencc of narenta wlshina tn
auena mo morning service.
ine 1 church Sunday school
meets at 9:45 a m. Don R
Drury is the general superln
lenacnt and Dr. Peter H. Kozen-
dal. -assistant aunerintendent
Classes for all ace erouns with
graded lessons and efficient
teachers. Relieioui eduratinn
vital.
Methodist Youth fellowshin
nieeia at e:30 p. m. Dorothy
iaurenson is the president and
Mrs. C. H. BarmUauln is the
counselor. All young people are
coroiauy invited to attend these
meetings oi Christian study, dls
Cllssloil. wor.lhlu. and fellmvshin
The pastor conducts a service of
worship at the Bly Methodist
cnurcn at a p. m. to which the
people of the Bly community
re cordially invited.
First Baptist
Church '
The Rev. L. B. Stale
of the First Baptist church of
Longview, Wash., will supply
the pulpit Sunday at the First
Methodist church, Eighth and
Washincton Streets. arenrrliiif.
to an announcement from TJ....
C. C. Brown who is conducting
revival services at Bond.
The Rev. Mr Stale I.
mcr pastor of the local church
and hlS Visit. Will he a hnrr...
coming to the many friends in
Klamath Falls, Mr. Brown said.
The nastor states the he de.ir.
the members and friends to
make a very special effort to
be with the Rev. Sigle in all
of the Sunday services. He will
have charge of the radio pro
gram and all affairs of the,
church over the weekend.
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
Tenth and Washington streets.
This church, a'hrnivh nf The
Mother church, the First Church
of Christ, Scientist in Boston,
Mass.. holds services each Sun.
day morning at 11 o'clock.
aunoay scnool at 9:30 a. m.
"God the Only Pause and
Creator" will be the subject of
the . Lesson Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, Dec. 6.
The Golden Text will be, "All
nations whom thou hast made
shall come and worship before
thee. O Lord: and shall elnrifv
thy name. For thou are great,
ana 1 doest- wondrous things:
thou are God alone" (Ps. 86.9).
Amone the ritatinns whirh
will - comprise the Lesson-Ser
mon is ine louowing trom tne
Bible: "Thus saith the Lord the
King of Israel, and his redeem
er, the Lord nf hnstsr I am the
first, and I am the last; and be
side me there is no God, I have
made the earth, and created
man upon it: I, even my hands,
have stretched out the heavens,
and all their host have I com.
manded" (Isa. 44:6, 45:12).
The Lesson -Sermon atsn will
include the following correla
tive Dassaecs from the Chris.
turn Science textbook, "Science
and Health - with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed
dy: "There is but one creator
and one creation. This creation
consists of the unfolding of spir
itual ideas and their identles.
which are embraced in the in
finite Mind and forever reflect
ed" (p. 502).
A meetine whirh tnelndas tea.
timontes 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 are cordially invited tn at.
tend the services and use the
reading room.
Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15
n.' m. each . Monday, under the
direction ot committee on pub
lication for Oregon. .
Free Methodist
Church
Corner of South Ninth street
and Plum avenue. W. H. Mc-
Cormlck, pastor. Sunday serv
ices, Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
preaching, 11 a. m. Evening
servlee. YPMS. 7f30 n. m
preaching, 8 p. m. prayer meet
ing, xnursoay, 7:40 p. m.
TUNS IN
KPJI-1U0 KlloeyolM
SUNDAYS
Thi Pilgrim' Hour
11 m to ItiOO Noon
Old 'Mhlonad Ktvlvil
Hour
' 9r00 to 7iM a. ni.
Undir . DlrMtlon . ot
Ohirta s. Pulltr
Klamath Lutheran
Church '
Cross and Crescent street, L.
K. Johnson, ptistor, 1175 Cics
cum mrtci. r none a-tan.
bundny school, 9:45 a. m.
Classes and touchers for chil
dren of nil hum.
Bible and pust conflriiumda
cinss, u:io a. m.
Worshin hour. 11 a. m.
Men's Club, Tuesiliiy. Docnnv
bcr 8, 8 p. m. Hosts, Klimu
Solle, Frank Subject and Hans
Mariana.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday,
v:au p. m. Director, Riv. John
son and accompanist Mrs. C.
nrnnasnc.ts.
Tho children's Christmas ro-
hoarsul at tho church on Sun
day afternoon ot i o in
Dedication of the church Do
cembor 13. Dedication services
at 2 p. m. Organ dedication nt
o p. in.
Thure Is murh m-oi-l. in l.
done at tho church, those who
uuve a iow nours to spare plcaso
come to tho church and much
uso can bo maria of them. If vim
aro a atrntiL'er In the ehv .milk
ing a cnurcn homo, wo sincerely
invito you to worship und work
wun us,
a
The Salvation Army
400 KInmalh avenue
Major und Mrs. Currv will be
m charge of tho rcgulnr serv
ices this rnmiiiL Similiiv nnrt
they Invito you to any or all of
ma (allowing:
Slinduv. 10 a. m. Sunday
school und Bihlo classes.
11 a. m. Holiness. Subleet.
"Uharlly."
6:30 p. m. You lie ncoulc's
service.
8 D. m. Evunct'listic servire.
Subject, "Eternity."
Saturdays. Tuosduvs. Thnrs
days, public services. 8 n. m.
A hourtv welcome awaits vnu
at all of these gatherings. Come
and sing the elorlous Giisnel
songs that refresh and strength.
en. Come and meditate and pray
so that you may bo able to luce
tho tremendous nrnhlenw nf life
these troublous days with faith
and Christian fortitude.
a
Sprague River
Friends Church
Evert J. Tuning, -pastor.
Sunday services Sundnv
school, 10 a. m.; worship serv
ice, ll a. in.: evanscllst c serv
ice. 7:30 p m.
Wednesday, brayor and Dinise
service, 8 p. m.
If you have no church home
we welcome you to worshin
with us. Located in Sprouuc
River.
First Baptist .
Church
Eighth street at Washington.
"Tho Church With a Message."
Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor.
Residence, 414 North Eighth
street. Phone 7439. H. G. Slilrcy.
music director.
Biblo school, 9:45 a. m with
Interesting classes for every ago
group and consecrated touchers
In charge. Georgo O. Welch, su
perintendent. Morning worship service, 11.
o'clock. Sermon by the pastor.
C. R Larson Is general director
of tho BTU which meets at 6:30
p. m. each Sunday. Thero are
six unions adapted to all ago
groups from beginners to adults,
and inspiring programs are pre
sented in each union.
The pastor will speak again at
tho 7:30 o'clock worship service
Mid-week prayer service Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Choir rehearsal Thursday at
7:30 p. m.
Radio service each Sunday
morning over KFJI from 8:15 to
8:45 a. m. Please note change in
time.
Church of Christ
(Downtown)
All members and friends are
extended a special and cordial
Invitation to attend the down
town Church of Christ Sunday
morning services: song service
10 a. m.; Bible study, classes,
10:15 a. m.; sermon and wor
ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:45
a. m.; evening 'services, 7:30
o'clock.
Hager
Mrs. Velma Kohlor returned
to her homo at Bangor, Wash.,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pavltt Ncwnham
spent the weekend with relatives
ai sprague River.
Pvt. Pavitt Newnham leaves
Tuesday mornine fnr the nrmv
Camp at Columbus, Ohio after a
two week's furlough here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fnreot H,
went to Lakevicw nn Thnni.
giving.
Mrs. L. Baldwin nailed nn
friends here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Klein
shoppers in Klamath Falls Sat-
uraay.
Mrs. Helen Hess and M,.
Smith of Klamath Falls, were
callers hero Sunday. ,
ucorge Kohlcr returned from
the north Sunday, after snenrfino
a few days with relatives. '.
P I L E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION
No Loao of Timt
Ptrmantnl Rnuilil
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Ohlropraollo Phyilolan
lit No, ith Eiqulra Thaatra Blai.
Phona 7008
BASKET CROCHET
FOR CHAIR OR BUFFET
Jllpll
7153
by Alice llrnok
Your chairs anil buffet can be
transformed by a , bit of crisp
f lift crochet, Do this pretty bas
ket uct in mercerized string Unit
works up quickly. The larger
piece repeated makes a handsome-
pair of scarf etuis, too. Pat
tern 7453 contains charts and di
rections for set; inulerluls need
ed; ill. of stitches.
To ooiniii tins pattern send
11 cents In coin to Tho Herald
and News, Hoiisolfold Arts
Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not
scud this picture, but keep It and
tho number for referenco. Bo
sii ro to wrap coin securely, as a
loose coin often slips out of tha
envelope. Requests for patterns
should read. "Send pattern No.
, to followed by
your name and address.
Section Foreman .
Moves to Dunsmuir
CH1LOQUIN Mr. Gluconic!-
li and fumllv have recently
moved to Dmistmilr, Calif. Gloc
omelll I) lis been section foreman
and resident of Chlloquin for the
past 17 yen,rs. He has accepted
similar position In Dunsmuir.
JCSUS Suncerln has temnnrnr.
ily succeeded Glacomclll as sec
tion lorcman.
Bonanza
Mrs. Murv M a 1 o n e tins re
turned homo from Klamuth
rolls, where she was under med
leal care.
wlllium Holloway and Frano
Williams nr Jlknu , were ti a.
ltors Saturday at tho homo of F.
W. Brown anrl fumllv Wllllnnia
an agriculture student nt the'
Lakevicw hlah schnnl. nnrrh,.,.H
some registered Hampshire sheep
from Martin Brown. Holloway
was agricultural instructor at
the Bonanza hiuh sehnnl fnr seu.
oral years and Js well known
hore.- ....
Monduy. visitors to Klamuth
Falls wero Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Dixon,. Mrs. Wllllom Bechdoldt
and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pcpplc.
Tom Bray left for Colorado
this week, where ho will Join his
wile.
Mr. tlr.H -.. Hann Cnhmn,
entertained friends ut dinner on
j nanKsgiving day. Covers were
laid fnr fifteen Mr nnrl Mr, c.
win Schnnz and daughter Char
lotte, Mr. and j'tra. Richard
Hoefler anrl Hniirrhter r.apli.iirla
and sons Paul and Joe, Mr. and
rars, e. w. Brown and son Mar
tin, Mrs. Clay Combcst and Bob
by Schmor:
Tlianksirlvlnn rllnner onecta nf
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bramwcll
were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Eyers
and children,- Donald Dixon,
Nellie Barclay, Billy Irwin and
Earl Locke.
Don Rlilnh and family, whn
havo lived near Bonanza fnr nu.
oral years, have mnnari tn iu
Truax ranch, where he is em
ployed as manager.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ravmnnrl Rvntt
havo leased tho ranch owned
and formerly -nnennleH hv Me
and Mrs. Horbert Longton.
Kenneth Hartley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hartley, has re
turned from a Klamath' Falls
hosnllul. Where he nnrl
major operation.
Peace will oncn for nnr vminn
men and women unparalleled op
portunities in all fields of hu
man endeavor for a venture.
soino, rcsponsiblo and creative
life. President Everett Case of
Colgate Univo.slly. ' '
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every "
' 1 Creed and Purse -
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs.- A. A. Ward,
Owners i
- Wlllard Ward, Mgr.
UZ5 High
Phone 3334
Woods, Mill
Closo at Tionesta
TIONKSTA The woods
closed down lust week and tho
mill closed im Sutiiiiluy, Novem
ber 211, Tho miiolilnoi'y und log
ging u(Ulment were brought In
on SuUiiiluy for repairs und
overhauling. Tho machinery In
tho mill Is also being repaired,
Several fuinllles moved from
cninp after the mill iiiui woods
closed down, Annum those, mov
ing wero tho Fred Johnson fam
ily, tho tleorgo Johnson and tho
Mudder family.
Tho Tlnsley finally moved on
Wednesday lu their new homo In
A Hum.
.CiiiiHtnictlciu of the new stoiu
building Is progressing rapidly
und II Is hoped to bo reudy for
business iiftulu between Christ
mas und New Year's.
Mrs, Wnndu Moore und chil
dren returned to their homo In
Burney, C'ullf,, over the week
end, nfler spending (he lust week
ut the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Thomas Motiltou In Tl
oucstii. Mr, and Mis. llnrvey Moon
and children of Klamuth Falls,
spent Thanksgiving day nt tha
llomo nf her parents, Mr. und
Mrs. Thomas Mnulton.
Mr. and Mrs. Buss Ilurrliicton
visited with friends unci relatives
hero over Thanksgiving.
Corporal Friinltlo llulper visit
eel in Tiuneslii Thursday und was
a Thunksglviiig dinner guest ut
the Paul Urown home. Ho re
turned on Friday to Colorado,
whero ho Is stationed,
Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Denn
and children, spent Thanksgiv
ing clay at the Ed Smith linmo.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer James
spent the weekend In Medford
and Ashland at the Keith Jnmcs'
and Eldo Burgess' homes.
Tho Friday afternoon Pinochle
club met at tho homo of Fay
Shadle. Those present were
Jeun DeVorc, l.lunlu Harris,
Juiiiiltii Juines, Dnrotlm Brown,
Jennie Brown, Mildred Starr,
Mrs. Staubs and the hostess.
High score for the afternoon was
won by Mrs. Sturr and low went
to Mrs. Harris. The eight weeks
grand prteo was awarded to Fay
Shuttle,
Chiloquin Has
Run on Coffee
CHILOQUIN Willi th. lifiinn
of the coffeo freer.e Monday and
Ihe beginning of rationed sales,
relieved Chiloquin coffee con
sumers rushed to the stores to ol-
lain their ration while coffee u-n
to ha had.
The rush brntntht a
from storckcencrs to buv enff..
only when 11 is necessary, in or-
acr to avert a shortage.
Chiloquin
Bud Gllos, who is serving
Willi tho marines, wus In Chilo
quin on a furlough recently.
Donald Potter, navy man, was
in Chiloquin visiting his parents
lust Saturday, .
Wllla Giles was In Klumnth
Falls Monday.
Ray Glongcr returned from
elk hunting in northeastern Ore
gon Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtice Daniols
of Linn m's camp wero shopping
In Chiloquin Tuesday.
Norman Rohll, avlulor, was
In Chlloquin with his wife lust
weekend visiting his pnrents.
Ho Is stationed ut Cliico, Calif.
Lurry Gruves, fonnur clerk
ot Glongcr grocery, has recent
ly joined tho coast guard.
Miss Margaret Molatoro has
recently relumed to Chlloquin
to resume teaching In tho high
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson
were shopping In KInmalh Falls
Tuesday.
Many residents of Chlloquin
Journeyed to Jtlumuth Falls for
tho last time beforo rationing
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Swufford
of Klumnth Falls were shopping
in, Chlloquin last Saturday.
GInn Mlnuto, S. P. clerk, has
been confined to her bed this
week as a result of a tooth ex
traction. The Cnmpflro Clrls hnva
started a campaign for tho col
lection of old rngs.
Relieve Distress
Time-Tested Way
A" , PENETRATES
. tn linnrti. hrnnnt.
tubus with soothing
medicinal vapors.
stimiii arrs
V ehnsfc nnrl hanlr a,i-
iBcosiiicoawBrm-
',' ng poultice.
"lr(reMOU
MIlUONs OF MOTHERS roliovo dis
tress ot colds tills doubla.srjtlon
way becmiso It's so offeotlvo-so
eaayl Just rub throat, chest,
end back with good old Vlcks
VspoRub at bcdtlmo.
Instantly VapoRub goes to work
? once, as illustrated
above-to relieve ooughlng
spaams, help clear congestion In
upper bronchial tubes, and Invite
- comforting sleep. Often by morn
ine most of tlio misery of the
cold Is gone; When a cold strikes,
try tlmo-tested Vloks VapoBub,
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