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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Klamath GUuSick JVeutl
rlrst Church ot Christ,
Scientist
' Tenth and Wellington streets,
Thin church, branch of Tlio
Motlior church, tha First Church
of Chrliil, Scientist In Bunion,
Muss., holds services each Sun
day momlnil 11 o'clock.
Sunduy school ot 0:30 a. m.
'Clod" will be tht subject
of tho Lesson-Sermon In all
Churches of Chrlat. Sclontlft, on
Sunduy, January 8.
Tho CJnlden Text will bn "Unto
the King eternal, Immortal, In
visible, tho unly wise uou, no
honour nnd glory for ever and
ever" (I Timothy 1:17).
Among tho citation which
will comprint) tho Lesson-Sermon
will be tho following from the
Hlblo: "Hoar, O Urnrtl: Tho Lord
),ur Clod Is ono Lord: And thou
shall lovo tho Lord thy God with
Ql llilno hrnirt, and with all thy
"ill, and with nil thy might."
(Duet. 8:4,0).
Tim Lesson-Sermon also will
Include tho following correlative
passages from tho Christian Sci
ence textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
lures" by Mary Dakar Eddy:
"Life. Truth, nnd Love const!'
tute the trlunu Person called
CJtjtl. Ihiit Is, the triply' divine
. Principle, Love. Thoy represent
n trinity In unity, threo In one,
the unmo In essence, though
multiform In office: C.od the
Father-Mather; Christ the splr
Itunl Idea of sonshlp; divine Scl
ence or the Holy Comforter."
(I'll. U31).
A meeting which Include! tt-
tlmoulei of Christian Science
heiillng la held every Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock.
A free Christian Science read
ing room is located at 1023
Muln street, where tho Bible,
writings by Mary Bilker Eddy
kiid authorized Christian Science
"ecrature may bo read, borrow
cd or pui chased.
All are cordially Invited to at
tend tho services and use the
rending room.
Radio program KFJ1, 3 to 2:15
p. m. each Monday under the
direction of committee on pub
llcatlon for Oregon,
Bible Baptist
Church
The South End Community
church, Winrd street at South
Sixth. Take city bus to Idvlla's
corner. Miss Nadino Dinning In
charga of music. Frances Smith
Is superintendent of Bible
school. Rev. G. W. Wheatley
will occupy the pulpit at both
morning and ovenlng services.
Tha pastor may be reached at
all times by calling 7210.. . . ,
Hlblo school, ' U:4S a. m
Oissvs for all age groups. Mr.
heatley is tho teacher of tl;o
adult class which meets In tho
auditorium. Parents are urged
to bring their children to Blblo
school and attond this class.
At 11 a. m., the pastor speaks
to (he itmo joiki.
Morning sermon subject, "This
Ono Thing 1 Do." What are
your plans for tho New Vear?
Young Poople'a Fellowship at
t o clock, Francos Smith in
chargo.
Song sen-lea at 8 o'clock
with congregational sinning, fol
lowed by Bible study, the sub
ject: - spoiled rruit.
Ladles Bible study class Wed
nesdny, 1:30 p. m., In the
church parlor each week,
Midweek prayer and praise
Wednesday evening at 7:48
ji'clock. Come for a time of
U easing.
1 asked tho New Vear for
some motto sweet,
Some rule of Ufa with which
to guide my feet;
I asked and paused; he answer
ed soft and low:
'God's will to know.'
'"Will knowledge then suffice,
new xenr?' I cried;
, And ere the question Into all
ence died,
The answer come 'Nay, but re
member too,
God's will to do.'
"Once more I asked: 'Is there
more to toll?'
Ana once again the answer
softly fell:
'Yes, this one thing, all other
tilings above:
God's will to love'."
Qiurch ot
Christ '
The loyal congregation of the
Church of Christ meet regu
Inrly at Shasta school. Bible
classes convene at 10 a. m. The
tegular Lord's day service Is at
Dress Clearance
Our Entire pro-Cfjristmas Stock of Dresses Drastically
Reduced for Clearance
Buy Now and Say
MONTGOMERY WARD
II a. m with tho evening serv
ice at 7:30 o'clock. Two hour
bus service Is available to tho
school on Sundays. This con
gregation should not bo con
fused with any other.
M. Lloyd S m i t h of Grunts
Pass begun regular work with
this congregntlon December 0
and will preach each Sunduy
morning at 11 o'clock and 7:30
p. m. Ho is a faithful Gospel
preacher and you are Invited to
come hear lilm at Shustn school
house.
The Community
Congregational Church
"The Robe" by Lloyd Douglaa,
will be reviewed by Rev. Eugene
V, Haynes, pastor, at the 11
m. service of worship. This
la the story of the Roman Tri
bune, Marcellus, who crucified
Jesua. At this service of wor
ship with their ministry ot
music the choir will sing, "Fair
est Lord Jesus" as the offertory
number. "I Shall Not Puss
Again This Way" by Efflngcr la
the solo to be sung by Mra.
Henry W. Moore.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.,
meets by departments for one
hour of worship and instruction,
Comrades of the Way meet at
6 p. m, An hour of fellowship
will follow the service of wor
ship and discussion period, Gene
Stivers, social committee chair
man Is In charge of the social
hour.
St. Paul's
Episcopal Church
Rev. F. C. Wlsscnbacn, roctor.
Second Sunday after Christ
mas. 8 a. m. ceieoration ot me
Holy Communion. 0:45 a. m.
Church school. 11 a. m. Morn
ing prayer and sermon,
Wednesday, January 8. Fcost
of the Epiphany. 10 a. nu Cele
bration of the Holy communion.
7:30 p. m. Choral celebration of
the "Feast of Lights." At this
service refreshments will be
served In the parish hall.
Klamath Temple
Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pas
tor. Sunday school, 0:48 a. m.
Mrs, Robert Mount, superintend
ent. Competent . teachers for
every class.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock
Sermon topic, "New Year's Mes
sage. Overcomer young peo
ple s service, 8:30 p. m. A very
tine crowd out last Sunday eve
ning. Evangelistic service, 7:45
p. m. Good music und singing
Coma and Join the orchestra
that has orlglnolly started. Wed'
nesday, 10 a. m., the elderly
missionary circle meets at the
church. Wednesday, 7 p. m.,
choir practice. Preaching and
praise service, 7:45 p. m. Rudlo
broadcast over KFJ1, 8:30 to 7
p. m.
Zlon Lutheran Church
1025 High street. Carl F.
Nltz, pastor. Telephone, 6703.
Sunday school, 9i45 a. m
Filmalldes on "The Visit of the
Wise Men."
Divine worship with Holy
Communion at IV o'clock. Ser
mon topic, "Tho Baptism ot
Christ."
The Lutheran Hour is heard
every Sunday at l p. m. over
the Mutual Broadcasting sys
tem. The Fellowship club meets
on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock
at the parsonage. Discussion
topic: "The Source of Our Doc
trine."
First Presbyterian
Chureh
The First Prosbyterlan church,
Rev. Theodore Smith, pastor,
Telephone 8477 at the residence,
435 North Second street, and
7311 at the church. Lilllo E.
Darby, choir director, . Mra.
Arthur Hall Denlaon, organist.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
opena with the organ prelude to
be aelected. The processional is
"The Church's One Foundation"
by Wesloy. The choir response
to the pastoral greeting is
"Grace and Peace" by Clona
nan. After the call to worship,
choir and congregation unite In.
singing "The Doxology," and
after the Lord's prayer, "The
Gloria Patrl." The porlod of
quiet meditation opens with tho
choir call to prayer, "Hear Our
Prayer, O Lord," and closes
with choir and congregation
singing, "Our Fathers' God to
Thee, Author of Liberty." The
choir offertory is Schumann's
"We , Give Thee But Thine
Own," and the organ offertory
Is to be selected. There will be
a special musical number by the
choir. The pastor will speak on
The Year. With .h-mis on the
Wny." , The sarvicn closes with
tin) benediction, tho choir dls
mlfimil, '"Threefold Anion," and
tho organ postludo to bo se
lected, Evening worship la hold ut
7:30 o'clock und opens with the
organ pn-ludo to bn delected, us
are nlnu thn orguu offertory and
postludc. Tho puxtor will speak
on "Who la To Ho Honored in
the Church?" .
Tho Blblo school la held at
0:45 a. m. nnd In immediately
preceded by a prayer group,
which meets- in tho pastor'a
study at 0:30. Clnsnca for all
agca, with competent teachcra,
are open for you nnd your fam
ily.
The threo Christian Kndcavor
groups meet at 0:30 p. m. To
these all young people nrc In
vited. Klamath Temple
Located nt 1007 Pino street.
Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor.
Phono 3874.
Sundoy school, 0:45 a. m. Mr.
Robert Mount, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Overcomers young people's sorv-
Ice, 0:30 p. m. Eviingollstlc serv
ice, 7:45 p. m. Come nnd enjoy
this service, good music and
special numbers.
Tho elderly women s mission
ary society group meets at tho
church Wednesday nt 10 a. m.
The younger women's missionary
group litis their meeting in vari
ous homes beginning nt 10 a. m.
Mid-week preaching and praise
service, Wcdncsdoy, 7:45 p. m.
Gideons In charge of Sunday
night service.
Assembly of
Qod
740 Oak street. Rev. A. Mar
old Pcrslng, pastor.
Services for Sunday! Sunday
school, 0:45 a. m. with Mrs. A.
Kenncrly In charge. Morning
worship, 11 a. m. Young people
wilt meet at 6:30 p. m. Evan
icllstic service, 7:30 p. m. Mr,
'Logger well will be preaching at
both services. - Be sure and at
tend these spiritual services.
Services for the week: Thurs
day, at 7:30 p. m. There will
also be a watch night meeting
at this time.
Community Congregational
Located on Garden avenue
between East Main end Martin
streets In "The Heart of Greater
Klamath Falls." Rov. Eugene V
Haynes, minister.
"Victory in '43 for Me" is
tho sermon theme of the minis-1
ter as he brings a message ot -hope
and courage ot the begin- i
nlng of a New, Year. Assisting)
in this service of worship with ,
their ministry of music tho i
choir will sing two numbers. !
Church school meets at 9:45 j
a. m. There Is a special interest '.
group for all ages.
. .
Church I
First Baptist i
Eighth street at Washington, i
"Tho Church With a Message."!
Rov. Cecil C. Brown, pastor, j
Residonce. 414 North Eighth!
street. Phone 7430. H. G. Shlrey, j
music director.
Blblo school. 9:45 a. m., with
Interesting classes for every ago '
group and consecrnted teachers '
In charge. Georgo O. Welch, su-'
perintendent.
Morning worship service, 111
To
W
o'clock. Sermon by the pastor.
C R Larson Is goneral director
of the BTU which meets at 6:30
p. m. each Sunday. There are
six unions adapted to all age
groups from beginners to adults,
and Inspiring programs are pre
sented In each union.
Tha pastor will speak again at
tho 7:30 o'clock worship service
Mld-wcck prayer servlca Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Choir rehearsal Thursday at
7:30 p. m.
Radio service each Sunday
morning over KFJ1 from 8:15 to
8:45 a, m.
Latter-Day Saints
Lattur-Day Salnis meetings
are held In tho city library club-
ooms on the corner of Fifth
street and Klamuth avenue. E.
E. Burrows, branch president,
phone 8203 or 6721.
Sunday school meetings are
held nt 10 a. m., with separa
tion at 11:30 for priesthood, re
lief society and primary class
es. Sacrament service la held
each Sunday evening at 8
o'clock.
Elders working In the Klam
nth district may be reached at
131 North First.
Sprague River
Friends Chureh
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 praise
service, 8 p. m.
If you have no church home
wo welcome you to worship
with us. Located in Sprague
River.
First Methodist
Church
"In the heart of the city," at
North Tenth and High streets,
Rev. Victor Phillips, minister,
residence. 1005 High street, tele
phone 3088. Director of music,
Andrew Lonoy, Jr.; accompanist,
Mrs. E. S. Veatch.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Tho prelude will be, "Andante"
from the "Fifth Symphony," by
Beethoven. Dorothy Laurenson
will play a marimba solo, "Ava
Marie," by Schubert. The of
fertory: will be, "Litany," by
Schubert. The choir will sing
the anthem, "Now Let All the
Heavens Adore Thee," by Bach
The minister will preach on the
sermon-theme, "It Is Better to
Get
More Miles Per Gal.
"
Got the most mileage out of your gasoline
allotment. Your ear in top condition will de
liver mort miles per gallon at much lower
operating cost. Your car has to last! It pays
to keop it up!
Auto Service Costs No More Now
Than Before. Pearl Harbor, at
Dick B. Miller Co.
The Big Olds Tower at 7th and Klamath
1 oKra
ur Customers
and Friends
A Greeting and a Thank You
WE appreciate the work you have given us during the
last year. Your cooperation has been most helpful.
We will continue to serve you In the future as we have
In the past to the best of our abilities.
MUCH of our time must be spent on contracts with the
army, navy and maritime commission. The re
mainder, we have set aside for serving local mills, other
Industrial operations, and the farmers of this region.
E especially want to thank lumbermen and ' their
employes for friendly cooperation.
For Victory.'
Light a Candle Than to Curse
the Darkness.
Church Sunday school will
meet at 9:45 a. m. Don R.
Drury, general superintendent,
Dr. Peter H. Rozendal, assistant.
Classes tor all age groups with
graded lessons and competent
teachers.
Methodist Youth fellowship
meets at 6:30 p. m. Dorothy
Laurenson, president, Mrs. C. H.
Barnstable, counsellor. A 1 1
young people cordially Invited.
Service at Bly Methodist
church 3 p. m.
The public Is invited to all our
services and activities.
The Salvation Army
400 Klamath avenue.
Major and Mrs. Curry will be
In chargo of the regular serv
ices this coming Sunday, and
they invite you to any or all of
the following:
Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday
school and Bible classes.
11a.m. Holiness. Subject,
"Go Through."
0:30 p. m. Young peoples
service.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv
ice. Subject, "Resolved."
Saturdays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, public services, 8 p. m.
A hearty welcome awaits you
at all of these gatherings. Come
and 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.
Church of the Nuirini
Located at the corner of Gar
den and Martin streets.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Classes for all groups. Mrs.
Emil Hearth, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock
Young People's service, 6:30
p. m. Evangelistic services, 7:30
p. m. The pastor, Rev. H. L
Russell, will be speaker at both
services. Our mid-week service
will be a watch-night service
Thursday evening. The Sunday
school, young people's society
and missionary society will
have charge of this service.
You are Invited to come and
worship with us.
Apostolic Faith
The Apostolic Faith c.
228 North Eighth street, extends
to all a cordial invitation, to at
tend the services In our beautiful
stone chapel. Services are js
follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a.
m.; morning worship, 11 a. m .
evening evangelistic service.
7:45 p. m., Tuesday and Friday
a 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 8429.
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.
First Church
Of God
Located at the corner of Al-
tamont drive and Delaware
THIS IS THE MOMENT!
1943 IS HERE ...
Now is the time
THIS IS THE MOMENT-..
to make a solemn pledge that nothing shall be left
undone to win the war and to win It quickly.
The Penney Company regards its mere than 1600 stores, Its more
than 40,000 men and women associates, as a group of tremendous
vitality and force In the war effort. In addition, helping shoulder
to shoulder, we include the thousands of people who supply us
with what we sell) who in mills and factories all over the land
produce with only one thought In mindi the speeding up of the
war effort. But most important of all, are the millions who are
our customers. They know that no sacrifice Is too great for our
common cause and they make it willingly and gladly.
The Penney Company's iob has always been to supply typical
American families (people who live simply but well) with clothing
and home furnishings at substantial savings.
Those American Families are now the Home Frontl
It Is their iob to send an ever-increasing avalanche of supplies
to those who are fighting our battles on the far-flung war fronts
of the world.
Those American families, that Home Front, can count on us to
continue our efforts to supply the good American merchandise
they must have to keep fit for their great task. We will continue,
unremittingly, our efforts to secure their needs at savings: Today
it is more than good sense and good management to save Thrift
and Savings are now an imperative duty.
tts Is He Peeeey Company's f tatasseat PeHk, He P.aaey enemy's
ef Cooperotioa for He Yeer 1t43. ead for Every War Yew Thereafter.
street. Sunday sohool convenes
at 9:45 a. m., Mrs. J. D. Ker-
nutt, superintendent. Morning
devotions. 11 o'clock. Pre-serv-
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 public to attend
Girls'
Dress Reduction
Corduroy Jumper Dresses
Reduced to
$2.27 and $2.97
Complete Slse Runs
MONTGOMERY WARD
. KMimr ., mm.
all of these services. Rev. J. D.
Kernutt, pastor.
Christmas program Thursday,
7:30 p. m. Publlo la Invited.
HAPPY NEW YEAR1
PHILADELPHIA A big sign
across the front of a Philadelphia
grocery store today reads:
"Happy New Yearl We've got
butter todayl"
Klamath Ironworks