January 20, 194S
Klamath Gkuick Aleutd
GE SOCIETIES
ILL PRESENT
SPECIAL HOUR
At the Flrt Fresbyterlan
clmrch during tho Sunday voa
per hour at 8 o'clock, the three
Chrlatlnn Endavor aoolotlo
will present special program
commemorating the founding of
the firt aocloly In the WHllton
Congregational church, Port-
6md, Maine, by the Rev. and
ir. Francis E. Chirk on Fob
. ruiiiy 2. IBM. Robert A. Alex
ander la In churgo.
The progrum opena with
Christian Endeavor aonga, the
piistor giving tlio Invocation.
Tho presiding offleur will give
a brief history ot Christian
Endeavor, which hai boconio
one of Uia worldwldo move
nwila of Christianity.
The intermediate Christian
Endeuvor with Mrs. Ralph S.
Henry as superintendent, will
give "The Whv of Missions,"
In which Marylou Caso, Shlrluy
Duinon, Karen Kohler, Nancy
Edward, Clarlco Berg, Walter
Gwln and Charles Denlaon will
pai'tlclpule.
Tho benlor and Young Peo
ple' Chrlatlnn Endeavor, John
Fletcher In chargo, will presont
Chrlatlan Endeavor atewardahlp
In Rainbow aervlce. "The
Stewardship of Time" la Stan
ley Hendricks' subject. "Tho
Stewardship of Strength" la Jim
Douison's subject. "Tho Stow
ftrdahlp of Personality" Is the
Toplc given Betty Hopkins. Myr
tle Russell will apeak on "The
Stewardship of Talenta." Lillian
Baker will speak on "The Stew
ardship of Possessions and
Money." Frank Nott will apeak
on "The Stewardship of Prayer"
and Dorrls Yantls "The Stew
ardship of Llfo." There will be
several special musical numbers,
Including ducU by Mrs. T. G.
Newman and Mra. Guy Morrill,
solos by Mrs. Bert C. Thomas,
Ruth Honry and Stephon Stono
Tho young peoplo are present
ing the church with 100 special
hymnals. Frank Nott Is to make
tho presentation In the name
of tho soclutlca and Thor G.
Newman will receive tho books
In tho namo of tho congrega
tion and dedicate them with
prayer.
Not only member! of the
church, but .the public la In-
Uited to this Inanlring scrvico.
Tho time Is 8 o'clock In tho
afternoon, a vospor service
First Presbyterian
Church
The First Presbyterian church
la located at tho city centor,
is or til Sixth and Pine atrects.
Tho pastor Is tho Rev. Theodore
Smith, residence 438 North Sec
ond street, telephone at tho resi
dence, S477 and at the church,
7311. Tho director of the choir
Is Lillio E. Darby and the organ-j
1st Is Mrs. Arthur Hall Donl
son.. The morning worship at 11
o'clock .opens with the organ
i prelude, "Andante Mololo Can-
labile" by Tachnikowsky. Wes
ley's "Tho Church's Ono Found-
dtlon" la tho processional. Tho
iinlr response to tho pastoral
greeting Is Clenahan's "Grace
and Peace." After the coll to
worship, choir and congregation
unite In singing "The Doxol
ogy," and, after the Lord's
prayer, "Tho Gloria Patrl." The
rhotr call to prayer Is "Hear
Our Prayer, O Lord." In the
period of quiet meditation all
unite In praying for tho men In
the servlco and all unite, at the
close, In singing, "Our Fathers'
God to Thcc." The choir offer
tory la Schumann's "We Olve
Thee But Thlno Own" and the
organ offertory la "Cradle
Song" by Dolgo. There will be
apeclal music by the choir. The
pastor will speak on "The
Greatest Sin." The servlco
closes with the benediction,
the choir dismissal, "Threefold
Amen," and the organ postlude,
March," by Braga.
W The young people are to hold
a vespor service at 6 o'clock
Instead of the regular evening
worship. The organ prelude Is
"Tho Olden Songs," Viennese
Mtlody. Tho offertory is "Teach
Us Thy Way" by Hopkins and
the postlude Is "Postlude" by
Hari. Fuller program la Dub-
Wished In another place In this
papor,
-. The Bible school la held at
9:48 a, m. In the various depart
ments ero clossea for all ages of
your family.
The three Christian Endeavor
groupi are to meet at the usual
time at 6:30 p. m. All young
people attending are made wel
come. First Methodlat
Church
"In the Heart of the City" at
worth Tenth and High streets,
Rev. victor Ph IHds. minister,
Realdenco 100B High street, tolo-
Qhone 3888. Director of music,
ndrew Loney Jr.j accompanist,
Mrs. a, a. veatch.
Morning worship at 11
o'clock. The service, will open
with the prelude, "Prolude In
C Minor" by Chopin. The pro
cessional will be "Holy, Holy,
Holy," to be followed by the
call to worship, the rcaponae by
the choir, "The Lord Is In His
Holy Templo," and tho Invoca
tion. A duet by I'flucgor, "How
Long Wilt Thou Forget Me,"
will ho aung by Mrs. S. Meade
Badger and Meade Badger Jr.
Tho choir will sing the anthem
"Lost In the Night," by Chris
tiansen. The minister will
preach on the subject, I'The Si
lence of GoA."
The church 'Sunday school
will meet at 0:48 a. m. Classes
for all age groups with graded
lesaona. The class for young
men, taught by the minister,
will meet at 10 a. m. In the
Sunday school assembly room.
The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship will meet uiffl:30 p. m.
Dorothy Laurenaon la the presi
dent. All young people will be
welcome to the meetings of this
group. , , ,
First Christian
Church
Pine street at r Ninth. "The
Downtown Church." Arthur
Charles Bates, minister, Minis
ter's study In tho church oan
bo reached by tho Ninth 'street
entrance to tho building. Office j
phono la 8433..
The Blblo school under the
leadership of Stanloy Kendall,
superintendent, begins at 0:48
a. m. Thero la a clasa for every
ago group. Competent teachers
and individual clasa rooma. We
aolicit new members to this
school. Why not Join a class this
Sunday.
Morning worship begins ot 11
o'clock. Mrs. Mary Hayden Is
tho organist and plays the pre
lude, Mrs. Vora Howard Is the
choir director. Tho opening
hymn for this service will be
"Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead
Us." This follows tho Invoca
tion and the' choir response,
"Father of Mercy." The Com
munion meditation la "I Gave
My Llfo for Thee," followed by
the observance of tho Lord's
Supper In remembranco of His
death and the promlso of His
return. The minister's message
this Sunday will be another ono
of tho principle of the Atlantic
Charter, "Freedom from Fear."
If you heard tho one on "Free
dom from Wont" you will want
to hear this one. Invitation
hymn, "Just As I Am." Tho
benediction and the response,
''Hear Us, Heavenly Father," by
the choir. The postludo by the
organist.
Evening servlcea begin ot
8:30 p. m. Tho two Christian
Endeavor societies and tho
church history class meeting at
tho aamo time. The history clasa
is studying "Tho Eight Lend
ing Churches." This evening's
study will be "The History and
Teaching of John Calvin and
tho Presbyterians." You are In
vited to attend this class.
Evening worship will bo a
Young People's program In
keeping with Christian En
deavor week. Tho young peo
ple have prepared a worship
service which will bo Interesting
and helpful. Let us give them
recognition In this service by
attending.
St. Paul's
Episcopal
Rev. Frederick C. Wlssenbach,
rector. Located at the corner of
Eighth and Jefferson streets.
Sunday, January 24. B a. m.,
Celebration of Holy Communion.
Followed by breakfast In the
parish house for tho young peo
ple." 0:48 a. m. Church school.
11 a. m. Morning prayer and
service by the Rt. Rev. William
P. Remington. 6 p. m. Parish
dinner and annual meeting in
the parish hall.
Monday, January 28. St. Paul a
Day. Celebration of Holy Com
munion, 10 a. m. Meeting of
Girls Friendly Society at 4:30
p. m. Altar guild, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p, m., choir
practice Thursday, 10:30 a. m.,
corporate communion of the
Guild followed by all-day meet
ing and lunch.
First Church
Of God
Located at the corner of Al
tamont drive and Delaware
street. Sunday school convenes
at 0:48 a. m., Mrs. J. D. Ker-
nutt, superintendent. Morning
devotions, 11 o'clock. Pre-serv-
lce prayer meeting at 7 p. m
Preaching servlco, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer and praise service,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial Invitation la ex
tended to the public to attend
all ot these services. Rev. J. D.
Kernutt, pastor.
St. Paul'a Eplacopal
Sunday, January 31. Holy)
communion, 8 a, m. Church
school, 9:48 a. m. Morning
prayer and first confirmation
instruction, 11 a. m. Bishop
William P. Remington will be
here eight weeks from Sunday
at which time he will celebrate
confirmation. Between now and
that time the sermon time will
be devoted to lectures on the
church as a basis for confirma
tion
Sunday, 8 p. m. Girls' Friend
ly society admission service In
the church. All interested per
sona invited.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., choir
practice.
Thursday, 8 p. m., parish
night.
Bible Baptist
(Northern Convention)
The progressive Southend
church, Wlord street ot South
Sixth. Take city bus to ldolla'a
corner. Nadinu Dinning . in
charge of music. Frances Smith
In the. superintendent of the
Bible school,
Pastor O. W. Wheatley will
occupy the pulpit at both serv
ices of the day.
Bible school, 0:48 a. m.
Chiasm for all age groups with
Bible trained teacher In
charge. Mr. , Wheatley Is the
teacher ot the adult Bible clasi
which meota In the auditorium
Parents ore urged to bring
their children to Bible school
and attend one of the classes.
Chimes, 10:80 a. m.
At 11 o'clock, the paator
speaks to the Blblo school.
Morning worship sermon,
"Conscience Defined In the
Light of God's Word."
High school young people's
Bible claaa. Francea and Rose
Smith In charge of the music
Mrs. G. W. Wheatley la the
teacher: 0:30 p. m. la the time.
Kvangellatlc song service at 8
o clock. Bible study continued
on "The Threefold Work of the
Holy Spirit."
Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., ladles'
Blblo class. At 4 p. m. children's
Blblo claaa both In the church
room.
Midweek , praise and prayer
aervlce Wednesday, 7:48 p. m.,
at the home of Mrs. Pearl
Smith, 2088 Homedaje road.
Major Curry of the Salvation
Army will bring the devotional
message.
Coming February 9 to 14,
Roy L. Brown, one of America's
outstanding Bible teachcra, who
will conduct an evangelistic Bl
blo conference at thia church.
Each mcasage Illustrated with a
large colored chart.
In these days when every
thing round about us is chang
ing to fit into the fast moving
machinery of war defense work,
many communities find that
even the old accustomed habits
of home life have been drasti
cally changed.
Tho church and Bible school
allko Is feeling its responsibili
ties keenly, and believes the
time has come when they must
more and more take a step for
ward to meet this situation.
The Bible Baptist church lo
cated on Wlard street at South
Sixth will Inaugurate a chango
of service beginning Sunday,
February 7. The "Unified
Church Service" plan will re
place the regular form, of serv
lco now In effect.
Morning worship service will
begin at 10 o'clock with chil
dren and adults attending serv-
ice. miring tnis hour the Junior
church will be in progress for
the little folks. Mrs. Wheatley
win nave tno junior church,
Bible school at 11 o'clock
lasting until 12 o'clock. Chll
dren will be In their rcnular
class studies. During, this hour
cnuarcn up to 8 years of age
win navo guioed work activity,
lunch and rest. Roso Smith will
uo tho teacher.
This new plan will enable the
cntlro family to be urcsent nl
me worsnip service as well as
Mime school. The children will
be cared for during tho entire
umo cnurcl and school la in
scssloiij says Frances, Smith.
superintendent.
The new schedule will mnlro
the starting time at 10 a. m.
and enable the dismissal
promptly at 13 o'clock. There
will bo no change in the eve
ning service.
Pastor G. W. Wheatlev font.
that this change will help solve
the problem of transrortntrn-
ln many cases one trip with the
car will care for both services.
rarenw are urged to plan and
make use of this new unified
service.
Community
Congregational
Located on Garden avenue be
tween East Main and Martin
streets. Rev. Eugene V. Haynes,
pastor, a nursery Is conducted
each Sunday morning in the
parsonage at 2160 Oarrion
nue, by a member of the Junior
Women' circle for the conveni
ence of parents wishing to attend
the 11 oclock service of wor
ship. "Why I Am a Congregational-
..., .a uib sermon uieme ol the
pastor as he speaks at the morn
lng service of worshin at n
o'clock.- Music for this aervlce
will include Schubert's "Sane
tus," to be sung as the offertory
ty the choir, and "Blessed Are
the Meek," by Stark, to be sung
by Mrs. H. S. Stone.
Church Bchool for all ages
meets at 9:48 a. m., with classes
iur eacn age group.
candlelight communion
service win be held at 8 n. m.,
m the sanctuary. At this time
members will be received Into
wio reuowsnip pt the church.
Church of Christ
(Downtown) '
All member and friends are
extended a SDeclal and mi-Hini
invitation to attend the down
town Church of Christ Sunday
morning services: song service
10 a. m.: Bible study, classes.
10:18 a. m.; sermon and wor
ship, 11 a. m.i communion, 11:48
a. m.i evening services, 7:30
o'clock. Located In the KC hall
over the Rainbow theatre.
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HERALD AND TEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
rirst Church of Christ.
Scitntlat
Tenth and Washington streets.
This church, a branch of The
Mother church, the First Church
of Chrlat, Scientist in Boston,
Mass., holds aervlce each Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
"Love" will be the subject of
the L e s a o n-Sermon In all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday. January 31.
The Golden Text will be
"Keep yourselves In tho love of
God, looking for the mercy of
our Lord Jesua Christ unto eter
nal life." (Jude 1:21.)
Among the citations which
will comprise the Lesson-Sermon
will be the following from the
Blblo: "Beloved, let us love one
another; for love Is of God; and
every one that loveth is horn of
God. and knoweth God. And we
have known and believed the
love that God hath to us. God
la love; and he that dwelleth In
love dwelleth In God and God
In him" a John 7, 18.)
The Lesaon-Scrmon also will
Include the following correlative
passagea from the Christian
Science textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Not materially but spiritually
we know Him as divine Mind as
Life, Truth, and Love. Wo shall
obey and adore In proportion as
we apprehend the divine nature
and love Him understanding,
warring no more over the cor
poreality, but rejoicing In the af
fluence of our God" (p. 140.)
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
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 are cordially invited to at
tend the servlcea and use the
reading room.
Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15
m. each Monday under the
direction of committee on pub
lication for Oregon.
Immanuel Baptist
Church
The church is located at the
corner of North Eleventh and
High streets. Rev. William B,
Rice, pastor. Residence, 720
Jefferson street, rnone 7uu,
Director of music, C. E. Logger-
well.
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m. A
class for every age and a staff
of teachers who are Interested In
your children. Our notto is,
Every Child In Sunday School
Every Sunday." Mrs. J. u,
O'Nlcl Is the superintendent;
Morning worship, 11 o clock
Experience has shown that it
pays to draw aside from the
cares of life to worship the Lord
on Sunday morning. The pas
tor speaks to the saints at this
worship hour. Come and enjoy
fellowship with the Lord and
with His children.
Evening Gospel hour, 7:30 p.
m. Thirty minutes ol congrega
tional singing and special music,
then a short evangelistic mes
sage from the word of God. In
vite your friends to come to
church with you this Sunday
night. We are sure they will en
joy this hour.
Orchestra practice Sunday
evening, 6:48 to 7:18 o'clock at
the church. Bring your instru
ment and help in this depart
ment of our work.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer
and Bible study at the church.
Continuing our study In the
epistle to the Romans.
Young people a meeting Satur
day, 7:30 p. m., at the home of
the pastor. If you desire trans
portation to and from this meet
ing, call 7400.
Yes sir, you are right. This Is
the church where you . are al
ways welcome. 'If you are a
stranger in the city or don't have
a regular church home, we In
vite you to come and be at home
in this friendly Bible-loving
church.
The subject ot the morning
message will be "Heaven and
Who Is Going There." The pas
tor will speak this Sunday night
on, "What Think Ye of Christ."
Sacred Heart ,
Catholic Church
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev.- T. P. Casey, pas
tor. Sunday masses are at 7 a. m.,
8 a. m. 9:30 a. m., and 11 a. m.
Holy day at 7 a. m., 8 a. m.
and 9:30 a. m.
Confession 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
a. 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. Mas ex
cept during vacation.
Spragua River
Friends 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 praise
service, 8 p. m.
If you have no church home
we welcome you to worship
with us. Located in Sprague
River. ; '
Attends Conference
v ' f
V i
; 'si
WAAC Captain Louise An
derson (above), of Denver, Colo.,
waa the only woman present at
the conf trances between Presi
dent Roosevelt and Prime Min
ister Churchill at Casablanca,
French Morocco. She's a stenog
rapher In Lt Gen. Dwlaht D.
Eisenhower's headquarters. '
First Baptist
Church
Eighth and Washington rtreets
The Church With a Message."
Rev. C. C. Brown, pastor. Resi
dence 414 N. Eighth street.
Phone 7439.
The Sunday school opens at
9:48 a. m. with classes for all
ages. Every class Is taught by
a consecrated, Christian teacher.
Each member of the family has
a place of personal interest and
attention at our Bible scnooi.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
The Rev. L. W. Rowland will
speak.
All unions of the BTU meet
at 6:30 p. m. under the direction
of Rodney Larson. This training
department Is for all age groups,
beginners through adults.
H. G. Shirey conducts an in
spiring evangelistic song service
each Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Rowland
will speak again at this service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. The choir will meet
Wednesday following tne prayer
service at 8:30 o clock. The
First Baptist church sponsors a
radio broadcast each Sunday,
8:18 to 8:45 a. m.
The Women's Missionary so
ciety will meet at the church
next Thursday for Its monthly
program and business meeting
First Baptist
Church
Eighth street at Washington,
"The Church With a Message.'
Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor.
Residence, 414 North Eighth
street. Phone 7439.
Bible school begins at 9:48
a. m. under the direction of
George O. Welch, superintend
ent. There is a class for each
member of the family where
you will be taught by conse
crated Christian teachers.
"The Anchor of the Soul" Is
the subject of the pastor's ser
mon for the 11 o'clock service,
The Baptist Training service
at 6:30 p. m. offers a place for
every age group to receive
training in Christian service. C.
R. Larsen is the general direc
tor. Following this service an
inspiring song service will be
conducted by H. G. Shirey,
music director. The pastor will
speak on "The Flesh and the
Spirit" during the evening
service.
Our radio- service may be
heard Sunday morning over
KFJI from 8:18 to 9:48 o'clock.
The Salvation Army
400 Klamath avenue.
Major and Mrs. Curry will be
in charge of the regular serv
ices this coming1 Sunday, and
they invite you to any or all of
the following:
Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday
school and Bible classes.
11 a. m. Holiness. "The
Palm Tree."
6:30 p. m. Young people's
service.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic aerv
lce. "What Is Truth?"
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.
Mt. Lakt Presbyterian
Church
Rev. Hugh ' T. Mitchelmore,
minister. ; Worship service at
9:48 a. m. Subject, "Loyalty to
Christ." Sunday school at 10:48
a. m. At the worship service Mr.
Mitchelmore will give a short
junior sermon on the subject,
"Be Strong In the Strength of
the Lord."
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Altamont Community -Presbyterian
Services In the Junior high
school building, South Sixth end
Summer lane. Rev. Hugh T.
Mitchelmore, minister. Mr.
Kenton K. Knight, director of
mualc.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. A. C.
Olson, superintendent. Worship
aervlce, 11 o'clock. A this is
Young People' day, the theme
for the day and for the pastor'
sermon will be, "Loyalty to
Christ." The Junior aermon sub
ject is, "Be Strong in Strength."
Music will include, prelude,
"Nocturne," Chopin. Mrs. Hugh
T. Mitchelmore. Choir number,
"My Faith Look Up to Thee,"
Lowell Mason, with duet by Le-
land Reeves and his daughter.
Carol Reeve. Offertory, "In
the Sweet Bye and Bye," Web
ster, and postlude, "Wake, the
Song," to be played by Mr.
Knight. Junior Intermediate
Christian Endeavor, 4 o'clock at
the manse, 4431 South Sixth
street. Mrs. Hugh Mitchelmore,
superintendent. Senior Young
People's Christian Endeavor at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Olson, sponsors.
Church of
The Nasaiene
Corner of Garden avenue and
Martin street. Rev. H. L. Rus
sell, pastor. Telephone 4870.
Residence, 620 Martin street.
Sunday school. 9:48 a. m. Mrs.
emu neartn, superintendent. In
ternational Sunday school les
son for this Sunday Is "Jesus
the Bread of. Life." Morning
worship, 11 o'clock. "No Cross
No Crown," Is the sermon topic
for the morning service. Young
people's service. 6:20 p. m.
evening evangelistic service,
7:30 o'clock. Wednesday, 7:30
p. m., prayer meeting. All are
welcome to these services.
Church of
Christ
The loyal congregation of the
Church of Christ meet 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. Two hour
bus. service is available to the
school on Sundays. This con
gregation should not be - con-
fusel with any other. .
M. Lloyd Smitn of Grants
Pass began regular work with
this congregation December 6
and will preach each Sunday
morning at 11 o clock and 7:30
p. m. He is a faithful Gospel
preacher and you are invited to
come hear him at Shasta school
house.
Apostolla 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.
m.; 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.
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Klamath Lutheran
Church
Cross and Crescent streets. L.
K. Johnson, pastor. Phone 3482.
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m.
Bible class, 9:45 a. m.
Worship hour, 11 a. m.
Adult Bible class, Sunday
from 3:30 p. m., until 9 p.m.
Choir party and potluck sup
per, Sunday at 8:30 p. m., Janu
ary 31.
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. Rev. Johnson, direc
tor, and Mrs. Carl Brandsness,
accompanist.
Young people' confirmation
class, Saturday, 2 p. m.
Ladle Aid, February 9, 3
m.
Men' club, Tuesday, Febru
ary 9, 8 p. m. The officers for
the following year are, president,
Ray Mlckeia; vice president,
Henry Solle; secretary, Roy
Johnson, and treasurer, Leonard
Linden.
Communion service. Sunday,
February 7, at 7:30 p. m.
Our church welcomes all who
wish to worship. If you are a
stranger in the city seeking a
church home, we sincerely in
vito you to worship and work
with us.
Klamath Revival
Center
1628 Mitchell street, Rev.
Warren D. Combs, pastor.
Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday
school, Mr. Warren D. Comb,
superintendent. Interesting
classes for all ages. This Sun
day is birthday Sunday for Jan
uary. Sunday, 11 a. m. Morning wor
ship. Sermon by pastor. Sub
ject, "The Manner and Time of
Christ's Coming."
Sunday, 6:30 p. m., junior
church. For all children of any
Sunday school between the age
of and 18.
Sunday, 7:30 p. m evening
evangelistic service. ....
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. mid
week service.
For needed assistance at any
time, phone 4520.
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Zlon Lutheran
Church
1025 High street, Carl F. Nit,
pastor. Telephone 6793.
Sunday school, with filmslides
on . "The Early Ministry of
Jesus," at 9:43 a. m.
Divine worship at 11 o clock,
Sermon topic, "A Christian's
Thoughts at Farting." This will
be the last service under, the
present pastorate. Guest speak
ers will conduct services until
another pastor take over the
pastorate.
This is the Church of the Luth
eran Hour.. , .
Free Methodlat
Corner of South Ninth street
and Plum avenue. W. H.- Mc
cormick is the pastor. Sunday
services: Sunday school 10
a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; eve
ning services: - YPMS, 7:18
o'clock; preaching, 8 o'clock.
The subject of the morning
service, "Christian Education.
Rev. G. A. Gaines of New
York wUl be the evangelist for
the revival which starts' Febru
ary 2. Rev. Gaines has had un
usual success and we urge you
to come and hear this man,
Those in the armed forces are
especially invited to these meet
ings.
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The First Covenant
Paator, R. E, Johnson. Locat
ed at 823 Walnut avenue.
Sunday, 10 . a. m., Sunday
school for all age. At 11
o'clock morning worship, Rev.
R, E. Johnaon bring the men
age.. At 7:45 p. m., evening service
with good singing, and mess
age by the paator. The publle .
a hearty welcome.
Wednesday evening at 7:48
o'clock, our midweek fellowship
will be held in the church. The
pastor In charge.
',.
Latter-Day Saints
Latter-Day Saint meeting .
are held In the city library club
rooms on the corner ot Fifth
street and Klamath avenue. X.
E. Burrows, branch president,
phone 8293 or 0721.
Sunday school meetings' arj
held at 10 a. m., with separa
tion at 11:30 for priesthood, r .
lief society and primary claaa- -e.
Sacrament aervlce ia held
each Sunday evening at,
o'clock.
Elder working In the Klam
ath district may be reached, at
131 North First. . .
- Rice Harvest Hlse
The 1941-42 rice harvest of
India has been estimated at
1,911,000,000 bushels, as com
pared with 1,658,000,000 bushels
last season, according to reports
from Calcutta. .
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