March 12. 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NTN1 E mm MEETINGS TO BE HELD HERE Arrangements hove been com pleted for conducting series of evangelistic meetings In thn for mer gurogo on the corner of Main mid Eleventh streets, now thn Bible ludltorlum, ft Lectures will bo conducted In the rear of thn building, which hu been greatly renovated, The floor i carpotcd with shavings, and the rostrum U itttmctlvcly decorated with flowers. Tho urch extending over tho rostrum hits beautiful motto painted In col on which bespeoks tho theme of the lecture. Comfortable benches hovo bvou provided, nnd a large audience li expected. These lectures will be conduct ed In association with tho Voice of Prophecy radio broadcust, which li operating on more thun 200 stations. Evsngellst A. L. Bcuzley will be the principal speaker, usiilst ed by O. M. MucLaffcrty and hi corpt of workers. Evangelist Heazley come to Klumuth Fulls highly advertised as a Biblical tcholur, and Is known through out Canada and tho United Status as a noted Interpreter of tho prophecies ot the Bible. In these -Jeeturcs ho will give prominence f.o world events, and will ruvcnl whut the seers of old have dis closed regarding the climax of this present world conflict, and many other events which will soon take place. His subject for Sunday night, March 14. will be "The Down fall of Turkey and the Cllmux of the War," Tuesduy night, "Hitler and the Coming Man of Destiny." Wednesday night, "Tho Reign of Peaco for 1000 Years." Thursday night, "Signs of Christ's Second Corning." Fri day night, "The New Heavens and the New EBrth." All subjects will be vividly illustrated with stereoptlcon and slides. Special music will be rendered each night, both vocal and instrumental, and be under the direction of G. M. MsrLaf- ferty, with Mrs. MocLafferly Dorothy Beszlcy, "daughter of Othe evangelist, will bo tho plan 1st. The Bible auditorium knows no creed but the Bible, and hopes to be friends to all races, with malice to none. A cordial wel come is extended to all each evening at 7:30 o'clock. first Methodist Church "In the Heart of the City," at North Tenth and High streets, Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Residence, 1008 High street, telephone 3688. Director of music, Andrew Loney Jr., nc companlst, Mrs. E. S. Vcotch. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Prelude, "O Lord Most Holy," by Franck. Procession al, "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God fMmlghty." Offertory, "Noc- "turne,"' by Mendelssohn. Mrs. David Burgoyne will play a vio lin solo. The choir will sing the anthem, "God So Loved the World," by Sir John Stolner. The theme of the minister's ser mon will be, "Tho Matchlrss Speaker." Evening Lenten service at 7:30 o'clock. The minister will begin a series of Lenten studies. Subject, "T h e Drama of tho Passion." This series will deal with the characters playing a dramatic part in the last days of our Lord. The person for our study on this Sunday will ' be Peter. Attond all these serv ices and understand better tho significance of the Passion. Church Sunday school will meet at 9:46 a. m., with classes for all age groups and trained ft eachers, Don R. Drury is gen eral superintendent and Dr, Pe ter H. Rozcndul Is acting super intendent. New members hearti ly welcome at any time. Methodist Youth fellowship will meet at 6:30 p. m. Doro thy Lauronson Is the president, All young people aro cordially Invited to Join this group for worship, study and fellowship, Apostolic Faith At 228 North Eighth street under the electrio sign, "Josus tho Light ot the World," Sunday, 0:30 a, m., Sunday school with classes and efficient teachers for all ages and grades. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. 7:45 p, m., special orchestra se lections with Evelyn Craig di recting, also selected vocal num bers followed by personal tes timonies. Concluding with a fundamental gospel sermon by plrlt-filed ministers. (J Wednesday and Friday, 8 p. m., regular services. Cordial Invitation to all services is ex tended tho public. Collections urn never taken. Come as you arel . Evangelist 4 s, w Tho Rov. A. L. Bosiley will speak at evangelistic services now boing conducted at the cor nor of Main and Eleventh stroott. Tho public Is Invltod. First ProibytorUn Church North Sixth ond Pine strcots. Ruv. Theodore Smith, pastor, residence 435 North Second street, telephone 5477, and 7311 at the church. Choir director, Miss Lillln E. Durby, and or ganist Mrs. Arthur Hall Dcni son. Morning worship opens with Hie organ prelude. "March Pontlflculf," by Kerns, ot 11 o'clock. The processional Is Wesley's "The Church's One Foundation" and the choir re sponse to the pastoral greeting Is Clcnuhun's "Grace and l'cuco." The choir and congre gation unite In singing "The Doxulogy," alter the call to worship, tnd tho "Gloria Patrl," after the invocation and Lord's prayer. The period of prayer aud (uicl meditation for the' men In tho armed forces is pre ceded by the choir's "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," ond Is conclud ed uy ,) Hinting in singing "Our Fathers God to Thee, Au thor of Liberty." The choir of fertory Is Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own" and the organ offertory Is "Song of Gladness," by Lawrence There will bo special musical num bers. The pastor will speak on "The Church of Jesus Christ." "Tho service closes with the benediction, the "Threefold Amen" by the choir and tho or gan postludc. The cvunlng worship Is held ot 7:30 o'clock and opens with the organ prelude, "Petit Mor- ceuu ' by Seormolln. The of fertory In "Evening Meditation" by Nolle, and the orgun post ludo Is "Postlude" by Lorenz. The pastor will speak on "The Guidance of the Lord. Bible school, 0:45 8. m., and is immediately preceded by a pre-war meeting held in tho pastor's study at 0:30 a, m. In these days every member of the family should be studying the Word of God. Tho opportunity Is yours In this splendid school The throe Christian Endca vor societies meet Sunday in the basement of the church at 6:30 n. m. These Interesting meet lugs attract young people. You will be welcomed. Assombly of God 740 Oak street. Rev. A. Harold Pcrslng, pas tor. Residence, 844 Eldorado street. Phono 5735. Come and hear Evangelist Howard S. May of Southern California Bible collcgo. Serv ices tonight, Saturday and Sun day. If meetings continue next week they will bo announced. Services for Sunday: Sunday school at 0:45 a. m., with Mrs. Al Kennedy in charge. You have a standing Invitation to attend our school. Morning worship beginning at 11 a. m. The pastor will bo sneaking al this service. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. ni., under the leadership of Jim Konnorly. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Evangelist May preach ing. First Covonant Church 823 Walnut avenue, pastor, R. E, Johnson. Phono 8D17. Our Sunday services aro as follows, Sunday schoo at 10 a. m., for all ages. Poter Eastman, superintendent. At 11 o'clock, morning worship. Tho pastor will bring tho message. At 7:45 p. m ovonlng service with good live singing, and a message by the pastor. Special numbers will bo featured on each service. The public Is welcome. On Wednesday at 7:45 p. m our midweek fellowship is Ijeld on tho first floor ot the auditor ium. Thursday at 1 p. m., tho wom en havo a prayer sorvlcc. This service la open to anyone Inter ested, and Is held In tho guest room. Then at 2 p. m., the sow ing circle will hold their regular meeting with Rod Cross and mis sionary, activity. Mrs, John Berg is hostess. 7 . LUTHERAN CHURCH Tho Inaugural service ot Rev. Victor A. Schulze, formerly of Sumiysldo, Wash., who has taken over the pustorute of Zlon Luth eran church on High street, will bo held next Sunduy beginning at 11 o'clock. Pastor Schulze was Installed lost Sunday as pus tor ot Zlon congrngutloii by his prodeccssor, the Rov. C. F. Nltz, who hus recently accepted the position us acting dean of the Luthorun Preparatory school in Portland. The theme for Pastor Schultze's inaugural sermon will be, "What a Christian Congrega tion and Pustor May Expect of F.uch Other." Tho new pastor of 6lon is a graduate of Concordia seminary, St. Louis, Mo., the home of the Lutheran hour, where he was granted a bachelor of divinity degree. Prior to his acceptance of Zlon Lutheran's coll, Pustor Schulze hud six years of experience in ministerial work. He has served the Lutheran churcli one year as a vicar at Lodl, Calif., two years us pastor at Orovlllc, Wash., and three years as pastor at Sunny' sldo, Wash. He is also at present serving as assistant ecretary of tho Oregon-Washington district of tho Evangelical Lutheran church. In taking over his new charge ot Zlon Lutheran, Pastor Schulzc soys, "From the outset I wish to assure my parishioners and any Interested persons of this com munity, that I will preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, for which the Lutheran church, since the days of tho reformation, has stood. Any person1 attending our services may be assured of hrorlng tho simplo basic truths of the scriptures clearly set lonn. Blbl. Baptist Church ' ' (Northern Convention) 1 ' "The Southend Community Church with the Chimes," Wi nrd street at South Sixth. City ous to idella s corner. George W. Whcatley is the pustor, aud may be reached at all times by calling 7210. Na dine Dinning is in charge of the music. Morning worship service, 10 o'clock. The pastor speaks - on tho subject: "What's Wrong with the world?" A timely pre. Easter message for all, in these days of anxiety. Bible school at 11 o'clock. with classes for all age groups, under tho supervision of Fran' ces Smith and her staff, of Bl ble trained teachers. The pas tor is the teacher of the adult Bible class, which meets in the auditorium. "High School Young People's Bible Fellowship," 6:30 p. m wun Mrs Whcatley, the teach' er. Rose Frances Smith Iibs chorgo of the music. Evangelistic song service at 8 o'clock. Bible study follows In the wonderful 17th chapter of John. "These Words Spake Jesus.' Wednesday evening 7:45, mid. week prayer fellowship at home of Mrs. Pearl Smith, 2968 Homedale road, to which all are invited. Do you know that there are available some 11 Bible study classes each week to all who desire to study the Word of God? Why not attend the claBS that is meeting In your neJglv borhood? The Bible Baptist church can serve your every need. Why not save your tires and gas and worship a t your community church, thero is warm Christian fellowship, living Bible mes sages. A growing interest In the Bible Institute method of Bible study and teacher train ing with opportunity of service, Church ef The Nasareno Located at the corner of Gar den avenue and Martin street. M. L. Russell, pastor. 620 Mar tin street. Phone, 4870. Sunday ; school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship hour, 11 a. m. Special service Sunday afternoon 2:30 p. m." Evening service, young peoples 6:20 Tho ovonlng evangelistic serv ice, 7:30 o clock. Sunday will be the last day the evangelist, Thomas Hays, will be with us. It you have been missing these services you have been missing a real treat, You have yet a low more serv ices to attend.' You are urged to attend that special service Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Church of Christ i . ' ' (Downtown) All members and friends aro extended a special and cordial invitation to attend tho down town Church of Christ Sunday morning services: song service 10 a. m.j Bible study, classes, 10:15 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, New Pastor T 'I The Rov. Victor A. Bchulst, formerly of Sunnysldo, Wash., has taken over his duties as pastor of Zion Lutheran church hore, and will hold an Inaugural service this Sunday. Immanuol Baptist Church The church is located at the corner of North Eleventh and High streets. Rev. William B. Rice, pastor. Residence, 720 Jefferson street. Telephone 7400. ,C. E. Logcrwcll Is direc lor of music. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages, and a fine program which you and your children will enjoy. It Is not too late for you to enter our scripture memorizing contest with advancement in military rank according to the number of verses learned. Mrs.. J. D. O'Neal U superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o ciock Our boys are giving their lives that we may have freedom to worship God as we please. Let us not fail to take advantage oi the liberty which has been bought and preserved at so great a price. "Walking wun God," Is the theme ot me morn ing message. Evening gospel hour, 7:45 p. m. More and more folks are coming to enjoy this inspira tional hour. Congregational sinning, special music and a short message entitled, "So Shall Ye Be My Disciples.' Bring a friend with you and on- toy this fine hour with us. Orchestra practice, 1 6:45 to 7:15 o'clock Sunday evening Bring your instrument and be on time. We need your ncip and are sure you will enjoy helping us in the evening serv ice. Wednesday,7:30 p. m., prayer and Bible study at the churcn You are welcome. Bring your Bible and enjoy an hour witn us. Vmintf Pennle's meeting Sat ui-riav nvewins at the home of the pastor, 720 Jefferson. If you desire transportation k and from the meeting, phone 7400 and a rme. win ne sup nllarl Ym. this Is the church where you are always welcome and your welcome holds out. If you are a stranger in the city or rfn nni hnve a church home, we Invite you to come and be one with us at Immanuel Baptist churcn. (Northern Baptist Conven tion.) First Christian , Church 'The Downtown Church," Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school meets at the hour of 9:45 a. m. Stanley Ken dall Is the superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock Mrs. Mary Hayden is the or ganist and plays the prelude Mrs. Vera Howard directs the choir. The service begins with "Gloria Patrl" and followed by the invocation and the choir re sponse, "Father of Mercy, Opening hymn, "Safely Through Another Week. The commun ion meditation will be, "Keep Me Near the Cross." The Lord's Supper. "Hallelujah, Praise Je hovah," by congregation. Ser mon, "Divine Commendations, by the minister. Invitation hymn, "Just As I Am." Fol lowing the morning worship there will be a wedding cere mony for one of the church's prominent young women who is marrying a young minister from the Northwest Christian, college, Evening services begin with the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. There is a class of adults In the auditorium meeting at the same hour. The EvangeltS' tic service begins at 7:30 p. m. The minister will speak on "In Chains." You are invited to at tend these services. 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 Klam ath district may ba roached at 703 North Ninth street. Phone 5426, or 4809 Hilyard street. Community Congregational Church Located en Garden avenue between East Main and Martin streets and has Rev. Eugene V. Haynes as Its pastor. The mem bers of the of the Junior Wom en's circle conduct a nursery during the morning worship service for the convenience of parents who wish to attend the service. "How To Keep Serene With in" is the sermon theme of the pastor as he speaks at the 11 a. m. service of worship next Sunday. The choir with Its ministry of music under the di rection of Mrs. H. W. Moore will assist in the service of worship. Church school for all ages meets at S:45 a. m. ' Comrades of the Way will meet at 1 p, in. The Young Adult fellowship, the fellowship group for col lege age and older, meets next Sunday at. 9:45 p. m. Begin ning with a potluck supper this group enjoys a short business session, a period of community singing, brief but Interesting discussions on timely subjects and group games. People of the community are cordially invit ed to attend. 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, 9:45 . m. Grad ed classes and a corps of con secrated teachers working un der the direction of George O. Welch, superintendent. At the 11 o'clock worship service there will be "An Unannounced Mes sage" by the pastor and all members and their families are urged to be present. The Training Union meets at 6:30 p. m. in separate age groups ranging from beginners to adults. C. R. Larson is the general director.. The song service at 7:30 o'clock is directed by H. G. Shirey and will be followed by the pastor s message on The Pool of Bethsatda." Mid-week prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock. Radio services each Sunday morning over station KFJI from 8:15 to 8:45. The Rev. Nora S. Elliott, or dained minister of Unity Cen ter, Kansas City, Mo., will spoak at the Elk hotel banquet room Sunday, March 14, at 8 p. m. The subject will ba "The Meta physical Interpretation of the Lord's Prayer." The public is cordially invited to attend. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets., L. K. Johnson, pastor, 1175 Crescent street. Phone, 3452. Sunday school and Bible class, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. First Sunday of Lent. Lesson Rev. 7:9-11, Gospel of the Day, Luke 10:17-20. Lenten services Wednesday at 7:30 p.n. during the Lenten season. Choir rehearsal Wednes day immediately following the Lenten services. Ladies Aid, March 23. Host esses, Mrs. Nora Crossfield and Mrs. Richard Carlson. Fireside hour, March 28. You will find a welcome at Klamath Lutheran church. If you are seeking a church home in the city we sincerely invite you to share our church home with us. . ' , Mt. Lakt Presbyterian Rev. Hugh T. Milchelmore, pastor. 9:45 a. m., Mr. Mitchel- more will project slides on "Mexico." Everyone who de sires to see the pictures should be on time. - 10:45 a. m., Bible school. There was a fine attendance last Sun day, may there be as many this week.. Advertising Helps You "KNOW YOUR ONIONS" Food it helping to w?n the war, and thou sands of backyard victory gardens throughout America are making their important contribu tion to the health and safety of the nation. One of the principal reasons why there are so many victory gardens, and why folks are learn ing to "know their onions," peas, carrots, beets, lettuce and other needed vegetables better, is because of the many valuable articles and litera ture on seeds, tools, fertilizers and other garden needs provided by advertising the buying guide for every American Family. Prepared tot The HERALD and NEWS By men whose business ia communication through advertising PACIFIC ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION Altamont Community Presbyterian Meeting in the Junior High school. South Sixth and Sum mers lane. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Grad ed Bible work for all ages. A. C. Olson, general superintendent, If you have no other church home, bring the children and come, learn more about God's word. 11 o'clock, worship service. The pastor will speak on the theme, "I Have the Keys of Death and Hades." Is the book of Revelation closed to you? Here is an opportunity to open up one grand theme. Music will include, "Adagio Cantabile," from Sonata; "Pathetique," Beet hoven, to be played by Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore. Offertory and postlude, "I Must Tell Je sus," Hoffman, and "Love Not the World," Runyon, Mrs. Ken ton Knight. Duet, "The Church in the Wild Wood," Pitts, Ruth Peyton and Stanley McClellan. The nursery is conducted at wor ship service hour for little folks and the junior church for junior age. The pastor's Junior sermon subject, "Having the Breast plate." 4:30 p. m. Junior-Intermedi-ate Christian Endeavor at the manse. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchel more, superintendent. Ruth Pey ton, leader. 6:30 p. m. Senior-Young Peo ple's Christian Endeavor, with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson, spon sors. Zion Lutheran 1025 High street, Victor A. Schulze, pastor. Telephone 6793. The service at 11 a. m. on Sunday will be an inaugural service for Rev. Victor A. Schulze, formerly of Sunnyside, Wash., who last Sunday was In stalled as pastor of Zion Luth eran congregation. Visitors at this service will be assured of a cordial welcome. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., will feature interesting film slides, at present treating the New Testament Bible stories. The Lutheran Hour, with music by a male chorus and a stirring gospel message by Dr. Walter A. Maier, is broadcast every Sunday at 1 p. m. over station KFJI. . . - Zion Lutheran is the church of the Lutheran Hour. Advertising is serving the war effort in many other ways, too . . , selling War Bonds . . . col lecting scrap . . . filling blood banks . . . raising funds for the Red Cross, the U S O and other worthy causes. , Today, with shortages and rationing, and re stricted use of the family car for shopping, the newspaper with its advertising columns plays a greater part than ever in our daily lives by keep ing ua informed on commodities and services available and where to obtain them under war time conditions with greatest economy of time, money and transportation. - . HAS LENTEN SERIES The First Methodist church, , located at North Tenth and High streets, will hold a special ser ies ot Lenten Sunday evening meetings, beginning on Sunday, March 14 at 7:30 o'clock, to which the public la Invited. A series of addresses will be giv en by the minister, Rev. Victor Phillips, on the general theme, "The Drama of Christ's Pas sion." In this series of addresses the character of the different per sonallties. who took an active part in the events of the last days ot our Lord' will be stud led in the light.of modern knowledge. The meetings will continue until Easter. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Rev. B'. C. Wlssenbach, rec tor. First Sunday in Lent. 8 a. m. , Celebration of the Holy Communion. 9:45. a. m. Church school for all grades. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and instruction on confirmation. 3 p. m. St. Barnabas church, Langell valley service. ' Holy Communion and set mon. Monday, ' 7:30 p. m. meeting of the vestry. Tuesday 7 p. m., Boy 8cout meeting, church basement. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Litany service and Lenten talk. Choir practice to follow the service. , . Friday 10 a. ,m. Celebration of the Holy Communion. Sunday, March 21, the Rt. Rev. William P. Remington, will be with us for the rite of confirmation. v. Free Methodist Church Corner of South Ninth street and Plum avenue. W. H. Mc Cormick, pastor. Sunday serv ices: Sunday school, 10 a. m, preaching at 11 a. m.; evening services, YPMS, 7:18 p. . m. Preaching,' 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. .... ; (Additional Churches en - Page Six) J