February B, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN fClamatlt Qaantif GJwSich flleuxi G. IT TO ATTEND KF The Kluinutli brunch of tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day .Saints In honored to liavo their mission president, German K. Ellsworth, In attend ance ut the muntliigs Sunday In tho public llhrury. President Ellsworth la a man loved II i id respected l)y thou sands. Ills first missionary ex perience was In Cnllfornlii In 11IIMI. Luter ho presided over Ilia Northern Stale mission at Chicago (or 17 years, roturnlng In 1020. After Hint he hnenmo nil offlclnl of the internal leva line section of the United Stales treasury department until a yeiir ago when he became presi dent of the newly created Northern California mission. lie In nmn In whom ninny vlrtuon ure enjoined which qual ity him for lib work. Here in a mini who Is opeiwnludvd and toleriiut to nil, but with n titronu conviction for right, Bucked Willi Iheiie yeiim of servlco and colorful rxperleuce, hi) In n mini who speaks wisely, Instructive ly, freshly, delightfully and with force which motivate bin listener to good action and cor rect thought. Sunday school, 10 a. in., at the close of which he will ad dress tho members. The general public In Invited and urged to come and hear President Ellsworth In tho eve ning at 0 o'clock when he will have a special mrssiige for all. Bible Baptist Church (Northern Convention) The Southend Community church, Wlard street at South Sixth. City bus to Idclln'i cor ner. The pastor may ho reach ed at all times by calling 7210. Nadinn Dinning In charge of nnnlc. Frances Smith is the superintendent of tho Bible school. Morning worship service 10 o'clock. Tho pastor speaks on tho subject, "Revivals Are They Scriptural"? Bible school at 11 o'clock, with classes for all ago groups, with Bible trained teachers in charge. Mr. Wheutley is the teacher of the adult Blblo class which meets In tho auditorium. High school yqung people's Bible class 0:30 p. m. with Sirs. Whcatley as tho teacher. Fran ces and Rose Smith in charge ot the music. There will be special musical numbers with piano and violins. Evangollsllc song service at 8 o'clock. Moody day will bo eolcbrated with a special mes sage by tho pastor, his subject, "D. L. Moody Still Lives." All friends and former students of Moody Blblo Institute, Blblo In stitute of Lot Angeles, and Mult nomah School of the Blblo are cordially Invited to bo present lor a timo of fellowship. Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., la dles' Blblo class, followed by children's Blblo class In church room, at 4 p. m. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. mid week prayer fellowship at the home of Mrs. Pearl Smith, 2006 llomcdale road, to which all are Invited. ' The Bible Baptist church serves all your church needs In theso days of curlutlcd travel, Warm Chrlstlun fellowship, liv ing Bible messages. Biblo study and teacher training with op portunity of service. Evangelistic Bible conference conducted by Rev, Roy I,. Brown Tuesday, February 9 to 14 to which tho general public Is Invited. Free Methodist Church Corner of South Ninth street and Plum avonue. W. H. Mc Cormlck, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m, Evening services: YPM, 7:30 o'clock, preaching at 8 o'clock. Tho ro vlval announced in lust week's Issue under our heading has to be changed as Rov. Gaines, the Invited help, has been dotalned indefinitely. However, we will have a revival starting Monday evening, February 8, with Hov. BcBttla of Pennsylvania as tho invited speaker, Rev, Bcattle Is a splendid Bi ble student and Is unique In his manner o delivery. Come and hear him once and you will want to come again. Tho preach ing service Mondny evening will be preceded by an addross by Miss Jennie Zornov of Rus sia. Thin will bo of unusual In terest. Miss Zornov has boon In America, some four years but her contacts In Russia nre suf ficiently recent, to make her In formation of vital Interest to us all. MEETS SUNDAY President i' Gorman tlliworth First Christian Church "Tho Downtown Church," Pino street ot Ninth, Arthur Charles Bates, minister. The lliblc school meets at 0:43 a. in. Stanley Kendall Is the superintendent. There Is a class for every ago group. Now members are most cordially welcomed. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, Mrs. Mary Hoyden Is the or ganist and Mrs. Vera Howard Ik the choir dlroclor. Tho serv ice begins with tho organ pre lude, the choir opening "Glory Be to the Father" and follow ed by the Invocation by tho mini.ilcr. The choir rcsponsa is "Father of Mercy." Opening congregational hymn, "O Wor ship tho King." Communion hymn of meditation is, "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross." Tho Lord's Slipper is observed in memory of Christ's death und his' promise to return. Choir special number, "Christ Llvcth in Me." Dedication of the tithes and offerings. Solo by Dean Stephens. Sermon, "Freedom of Worship." The third In the ser ies on "The Freedoms." Invi tation hymn, "Jesus Is Tenderly Calling." Benediction and the response, "Hear Us, Heavenly Father." Posllude, by the or ganist. Evening services begin with the Christian Endeavor meet ings and the class In church history at B.:i0 p. m. The study in church history ..this Sunday will ba "John Wesley and tho Methodists," Evangelistic servlco at 7:30 p. m. Song servlco and the eve ning communion. Sermon by the minister. Yon aro cordially Invited to worship with tho congregation of tho First Christian church. Klamath Hovlvnl Center 1023 Mitchell street. Rev. Warren D. Combs, pastor. Sunday, 10 a. m Sunday school, Mrs, Warren D. Combs, superintendent. A real Interest ing school with classes for all ages. This Sunday is Mission ary day, Sunday, 11 a. m., morning worship. A special scries of messages will continue, "The Manner of Christ's Coming." Message by the pastor. Sunday, 6:30 p. m Junior church. Children from all Sun day schools are Invited. Ages fivo through 13, Sunday, 7:30 p. m., evange listic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., mid week service. For needed assistance at any timo, phono 4920. First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue. Pastor, R. E. Johnson. The Sunday services will be as follows. Sunday school for all ages at 10 a. in., morning worship at 11 o'clock. Tho pus tor will bring the message, The evening service at 7:43 o'clock with good singing and special numbers and tho pastor speak ing. The public Is welcome Wednesday 2 p. m., midweek fellowship in the church, Dr. Roy Brown, evangelist, will speak. On Friday at 7:45 p. m,, the Ladies Aid will huve a special birthday party program. The tables will be decorated for the various months of the year, A fine program Is promised, Weyerhaeuitr Camp 4 Sunday School Sunduy school at Weyerhaeu ser Camp 4 has been changed to mcot at 10 o'clock Sunday mornings, Tills replaces the for mer Sunday evening services and the Monday aflci'iioon class' for younger children which for merly met at the Ogle home. The first half hour will be devoted to song servlco with Mrs. Karl Friedrlch at the piano. Supplies hiivo arrived lor classes In different age groups. Dorothy Wilcoxen has offered to net ns anurctnry, and Mrs. William A, llarllcrodo and Mrs. II. H. Oglo as teachers. Everyone In tho community Is Invited to Bttond this Sunday school, which Is held In the com munity hall, and oilier classes will he arranged if attendance permits, ft "I II ' i'i - iiiniiniiilii'l REV. ROIL TO SPEAK AT SUNDAY RALLY Tho Rov. G. W, Royull, Tor onto, Canada, who has Just re turned from Occupied China, will bo guest speaker In a spe cial missionary rally at tho First Church of tho Nuzurcne, corner Garden avenuo and Martin street, Sunday, at 7:30 p. m., It was announced by tho pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell. Tho Church of the Nazarcne in Chuo-Cheiig, Shantung prov ince in China, where Rev. Royall and his family spent the past five years, was one of more than a hundred American church properties destroyed by Japanese bombs. Tho Rev. Mr. Royull has a sliver from a fivo hundred pound Japanese bomb that destroyed the church of which he was pastor. At the outbreak of hostilities in tho fur east, the missionary was mistaken by Japuncse mili tary leaders as a Russian spy. On another occasion, ho was held a prisoner for 19 days on a British coastal steamer outside the port of Tientsin, when a cholera quarantine was enforced by tho Japanese Rev. Royall is the author of several books, Including "Ene mies of tho Middle Kingdom," "Missionary Missiles," and "Thinking Yellow," Rov. Royall's contact with the missionary forces of Japan, with Chinese government offi cials, and with the red army will add interest to the address to be hoard In this city. He Is one of the few Occidentals to have ever successfully composed Chinese poetry. The public is cordially In vited to attend the rally. First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a branch of The Mother church, tho First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., holds services each Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. "Spirit" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, February 7. The Golden Text will be "Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, salth the Lord of hosts" (Zcch. 4:6). Among the citations which will compromise the Lesson Sermon will be the following from the Bible: "God is a Spir it, and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and truth" (John 4:24). The Lesson-Sermon also will include the following correla tive passages from the Chris tian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed dy: "Tho Scriptures also declare that God is Spirit ... He is all-inclusive, and Is reflected by all that is real and eternal end by nothing else. He fills all space, and it is impossible to conceive of such omnipres ence and Individuality except as infinite Spirit of Mind. Honce all Is Spirit and spirit ual" (p.331). 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 Bakor Eddy, and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrow ed or purchased. All are cordially invited to at tond the services and use the reading room. Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p, m. each Monday under the direction of committee on pub lication for Oregon. 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, 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 all of these services. Rev. J. D. Kernutt, pastor. 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, 10:19 a. m.; sermon and wor ship, 11 a. m.i communion, 11:45 a. m.j evening services, 7:30 o'clock. Located In the KC hall over the Rainbow theatre. Speaker ; "-- ft1 Rev. O. W. Royall First Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterian church, located ot the city center, North Sixth and Pine streets, holds morning worship at 11 o'clock and evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor is the Rev. Theodore Smith, residence end telephone 433 North Second street, 3477 and church tele phone 7311. Llllie E. Darby is tho director of the choir and Mrs. Arthur Hall Dcnison is the organist. Morning worship opens with the organ prelude, "Unto tho Hills" by Bixby. The proces sional Is Wesley's "The Church's One Foundation." The choir rc- sponce to the pastoral greeting is Clcnahans "Grace and Peace." After the call to wor ship, congregation and choir unite In singing "Tho Doxol ogy," and, after the Lord's pray er, "Tho Glorio Potri." The choir call to prayer is "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," which in troduces the period of quiet meditation, when all unite in prayer for our armed forces and in singing "Our Fathers' God to Thee, Author of Lib erty." The choir offertory is Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own," and the organ of fertory Is "Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name, We Raise, by Thompson There will be two special numbers, an anthem, "Behold, Praise Ye the Lord by Pruttlng and a duct by Mrs. Walter F. Bethunc and Mrs. At fred Petcrstciner, "I Gave My Life for Thee" by Bliss. The pastor will speak on "Contend ing for tho Faith." The service closes with the benediction, the choir dismissal, "Threefold Amen," ond the organ postlude, "Postlude" by Stark. The evening worship opens with the organ prelude, "Spirit of God, Descend" by Lorenz. The offertory is "Coll to Wor ship" by Rand, ond the post lude Is "Postlude" by Martin. The pastor will speak on "The Temptation of the Good." The Bible school is held at 9:45 a. m Immediately preced ing this a prayer group of earn est teachers meet in the pastor's study. To this all caring enough to pray for a blessing on the services of the day are invited at 9:30 a. m. The three Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:30 p. m. To these meetings those of the proper age are invited to their own age group. Church of the Nasarene Located at the corner of Gar den avenue and Martin street. Rev, H. L. Russell, pastor. Resi dence, 620 Martin street. Tele phone, 4870. The Sunday school meets at 9:43 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The pastor will de liver the message. The subject, "Stewardship of Time and Mind." Young peoples' service, 6:20 p. m. The Rev. Royall will conduct a Chinese service. This should be very interesting. Evening .service, 7:30 o'clock, will be a missionary service. The Rev. G. W. Royall, Toronto, Canada, who has just returned from occupied China, will be guest speaker. Tho public is cordially Invited to attend these services. Community Congregational Church "Outline for a New Order In Asia" is the subject to be dis cussed by Rev. Eugene V. Hsyncs, pastor, as he speaks at the 11 a. m. service of worship next Sunday morning. The choir, under tho direction of Mrs. Henry W. Mooro, will as slst with the ministry of music. The subject for the morning service Is suggested by an eve ning's discussion on the same theme and led by Dr. George Shepherd, spoken of by John Gunther in the book "Inside Asia" as "A Close Friend of Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek." This mooting took place at Nelscott beach this past week, Church school meets at 9:45 a. in. Comrades of tho Way, 8 p. m. The Church of Youth monthly party will be held Tuesday, Feb ruary 9, from 7 to 9 p. m. In the community hall. M - Im hi nmn muM mtv rniair Tnsmm PATRIOTIC SERVICE P A patriotic service has been planned for Sunday night, Feb ruary 7, at the First Baptist church, Eighth and Washington streets, according to the pastor, tho Rev, C. C Brown. The church has adopted the plan of remembering the men in the service once a month In a special service of dedication and prayer. The names of all tho men from all the church families will be called and someone will volunteer to take a name as his prayer burden for the month until every name has a prayer sponsor. Special music and songs ap propriate to the occasion will be planned and the pastor will speak on the subject, "The Christian and His Country." The services will begin at 7:30 p. m. ' and the public is cordially invited to attend. Altamont Community Preibyttrion Meeting in the junior high school, South Sixth and Sum mers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mitch clmore, minister. Christian Endeavor day serv ice at 11 o'clock. Theme, "Free dom's Sure Foundation, Chris tianity in Action." Instrumental prelude, "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," Martin Luther. Call to worship by the choir, "The Lord Is in His Holy Temple." Responsive reading, "The Lord Our Keeper," by Harold Peyton, president of Christian Endeavor. Hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee." Scripture reading by John McClcllan. Reading of names of missionaries listed for prayer. Silent prayer and united prayer by the pastor. Special music, "Loyalty to Christ," Cas- tell. Mrs. Kenton Knight, direc tor. Junior sermon, "Controlled Power." Talk, "Christian En deavor Faces Forward," by Mar garet McClellan. Talk, "Chris- tian Endeavor In Military Serv ice," David Patterson. Worship through our offer ings. Offertory, "Our God Our Help," Croft. Dedicatory pray er. Talk, "Christian Endeavor's Task in Our Community," Joyce Landrum. Talk,- "Christ in Our Lives," by the pastor. Hymn, "I Would Be True," Peek. Bene diction. Postlude, "Follow the Gleam." Douglas. Bible school, 9:45 a. m., A. C. Olson general superintendent, A large Sunday school. Every de partment studies the Bible in work graded for that depart ment. Bring the children and come If you are not connected with any other church. Senior Young People's Christian En deavor at 6:30 p. m. meets with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson, spon sors. Junior-Intermediate Chris tian Endeavor, 4 o'clock at the manse, 4431 South Sixth street. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, su perintendent. 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 days at 7 a. m., 8 a. m. and 8:30 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:S0 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. Mass ex cept during vacation. Sprague 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. Church of Christ The loyal congregation of 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. Two hour bus service is available to the school on Sundays. This con gregation ' should not be con fused with any other, M, Lloyd S m 1 1 n of Grants Pass began regular work with this congregation December 8 and will preach each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ond 7:30 p. m. He is a faithful Gospel preacher and you are Invited to coma hear him at Shasta school house. Immanual Baptist Church The church Is located at the corner of North Eleventh and High streets. Rev. William B. Rico, pastor. Residence, 720 Jefferson street. Phone 7400. Director of music, C. E. Log gerwell. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. A class for every age and a staff of teachers who are interested in your children. Our motto is, bvery Child in Sunday School Every Sunday." Mrs. J. D. O'Ncil 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 of con gregational singing and special music, then a short evangelistic message from the word of God. Invite your friends to come to church with you this Sunday night. We are sure they will enjoy this hour. Orchestra practice Sunday evening, 6:45 to 7:15 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's 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 invite you to come and be at home in this friendly Bible-lov ing church. The pastor's subject for the 11 o'clock hour is, 'The Im portance and Value ' of Bible Study." The theme of the eve ning message is, "Ye Must Be Born Again, How and Why"? First Methodist Church "In the Heart of the City," at North Tenth and High streets, Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Residence, 1005 High street, telephone'3688. Director of mu sic, Andrew Loney Jr., accom panist, Mrs. E. S. Veatch. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The prelude will be, "Medita tion," by Massenet "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty," will be sung as a processional to be followed by the call to worship by the pastor, response by the congregation, and the singing of 'The Lord is in His Holy Temple," by the choir. The con-' gregation will join in the invoca tion and The Lord's Prayer and a congregational hymn to be followed by the pastoral pray er with response by the choir. The ladies' ensemble will sing, "Lift Thine Eyes," by Mendels sohn. Next will come the read ing of The Psalter and the sing ing of the Gloria Patri. The of fertory will be, "Poeme," by Fibich, to be followed by the presentation of tithes and offer ings and the singing by the choir and congregation of "We" Bring Thee But Thine Own." The choir will sing the anthem "God Is a Spirit," by Kopyloff. The minister will preach on the subject, "Christianity and the Modern World." The service will close with a congregational hymn, the pastoral benediction, the choral benediction, and the postlude. The church Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Don R. Drury is the general superin tendent and Dr. Peter H. Rozen dal is the acting superintendent. Classes for all age groups and graded lessons. The minister's men's class will meet in the as sembly room at 10 a. m. The Methodist Youth fellow ship will meet at 6:30 p. m. in the league room. All young peo ple are cordially invited. Doro thy Laurenson, president. The public is cordially Invited to all our services of worship and fellowship. Week of dedi cation, February 28 to March 7. Zlon Lutheran Church 1025 High street. Sunday school is conducted every Sun day at 9:43 a. m., featuring filmslides on stories from the Bible. Rufus Buser will be In charge of the Sunday school during the vacancy in the pas torate. Divine worship will be con ducted next Sunday at 11 a. m. Prof. E. H. Brandt of Con. cordia academy, Portland, will be the speaker. This is the church of the Lutheran Hour. Mt. Lakl Presbyterian Church Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, minister. Writ-shin flervioe. 9:43 a. nv. junior sermon, "In the Strength ot tne Lord, senior suc-jeci, a Vision of God Big Enough for Today." Sunday school, 10:45 a. m, Bible Baptist Church to Inaugurate Service Change The Bible Baptist church, lo cated on Wiard street at South Sixth, will Inaugurate a change of service beginning Sunday, February 7. The "Unified Church Service" plan will re place the regular form of serv ice used by most churches to day. In the new "Unified Service" the morning worship service will be at 10 o'clock, with chil dren and adults attending. Dur ing this hour the junior church will be in progress for the little folks. Bible school classes will be from 11 to 12 o'clock. During this hour of class study, the lit tle folks will have guided work, activity, lunch and rest, while the parents attend, their Bible class. The new plan will enable the entire family to be present at the worship service as well as the Bible school. The little chil dren will be cared for during St Paul's Episcopal Church Located at Eighth and Jeffer son streets. Rev. Frederick C. Wissenbach, rector. Sunday, February 7. Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Celebration of Holy Communion and second confirmation instruction, 11 a. m. Monday, 4:30 p. m meeting of Girls' Friendly society. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., choir practice. Pilgrim Holiness Located at 2229 Wantland avenue. Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor. . Rev. Moore will use for his sermon topic Sunday morning, "Consecration." He will speak in the .evening on the subject, "Christian Perfection What Is It?" Regular services: Sunday school, 9:43 a. m.; worship, 11 a. m.; Junior league, 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting will be held Friday evening at the home of Asahel Weaver, 337 Martin street. Klamath Temple Located at 1007 Pine street, Daniel B. Anderson, pastor. Phone 3874. Dr. J. O. Kinnaman will lec ture at the Klamath Temple beginning Thursday, February 4, and continuing one week. Services open at 7:45 o'clock each evening. Dr. J. O. Kinna man was a member of the Earl of Carnarvon's party which opened King Tutankhamen's tomb. He has spent over 40 years in excavating in Bible lands and proves the Bible by the science of archeology. Don't miss this are opportunity of hearing this man of wide ex perience and versatile mind. Sunday school, 9:43- a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Young people's service, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. A good choir and orchestra, come and enjoy these services. Elderly women's missionary society meets every Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the church. Pot- luck lunch is served. The 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 the following: Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a. m. Holiness. "A Glor ious Doxology." 6:30 p. m. Young people's service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv ice. "The Darkness Deepens." Saturdays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, public services, 8 p. m. A hearty welcome awaitj 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. The Pelican City interdenom inational Sunday school, Sun day 2 p. m. Latter-Day Saints Latter-Day Saints meetings are held in the 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 is held each Sunday evening at 6 o clock. Elders working in the Klanv ath district may be reached at 131 North First. the entire time church and ' school are In session. The new schedule will make the start- ing time at 10 a. m. and enable . the Bible school to be dismissed . at 12 o'clock, making a saving of time of a half hour. The pastor, G. W. Wheatley, ; feels that this change will help solve the problem of transports-' tlon. In many cases one trip with the family car will car for both services of the morn ing. The church feels that in these days when everything round . about us is changing to fit into the fast moving machinery of war defense work, many com munities find that even the old accustomed habits of home Ufa . have been drastically changed and Klamath Falls is no excep-; tion. We feel our responsibilities . keenly, and believe the time has come when, as a progressive church, we must take a step forward to meet this situation.. First Baptist Church Eighth ant Washington streets,, 'The Church With a Message.", Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Resi dence 414 North Eighth street. Phone 7439. Bible school, 9:45 a. m., with interestingly helpful classes for all ages, and competent teachers for all classes. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Flesh and the Spirit." The BTU meets at 6:30 p. m., under the direction of Rodney Larsen. This organization is graded with a union for every age group, beginners through, adults. Bring the whole family and invite all your friends to the training service. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock, with songs conducted by- H. G.1 Shirey, the men in the service will be honored In a special "Pa triotic Service-." This service is being conducted monthly by the church. Every name of those in the service from the families of the church, will be called, and a prayer sponsor will be. secured for every name . The pastor will speak on the subject, "The Chris tian and His Country ." . Every relative of the service men is urged to be present and the pub lic is welcome to attend. ' '! The prayer service is conduct ed each week on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. , The choir meets for rehearsal each Wednesday' at 8:30 p. m. . ; There will be a meeting of all church- officers Wednesday night. Potluck dinner will be served by the WMC at 6 o'clock; and the conference will follow. All officers of all departments ' are urged to attend. Klamath Lutheran 7 Church Cross and Crescent Street. L.' K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Cres cent avenue. Phone 3452. ' Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Bible class, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour, 11 a. m.; Adult Bible class, 3:30 to 5 p. m. Com munion services Sunday, Febru ary 7, at 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid, Tuesday, 3 p. m. Hostesses will be announced la ter. Men's club, Tuesday, February 9, at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. If you are a stranger In the city seeking a church home, we sincerely invite you to worship with us. If there is any service the pastor can render you, pleas do not hesitate in colling him. 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 -J follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a, m,; morning worship, 11 a. m.j 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 ere feature of each service. All are welcome. A collection is never taken. Rev. C. R. Lambert, pastor, 228 North Eighth street, tele phone 5429. . Assembly of God ; Located at 748 Oak avenue. The Rev. A. Harold Persing, pastor. Residence, 844 Eldorado street. Phone 5735. Sunday school, 8:45 a. m., Mrs. Al Kennerley, supertnten. dent, : i : Morning worship, 11 o'clock,. Evening service, Young People's meeting, 6:30 o'clock; evangelis tic service, 7:30 o'clock, Mid-week services: Ladles Missionary society, Wednesday,. 10 a, m., home of Mrs. Maxwell, 428 South Seventh street Devo tional service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., at the church. Natives still practice a ty hH nxchanEfl of wives In Tahiti, largest of tha French Society Islands.