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    March 19, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Bible Auditorium on
Muln ind Elovonth street wn
puckod to Its capacity Sumluy
nllllil to hear Evungollst A. L.
Beazley expound the prophe
cies concerning the Downfull
mi Turkey Tim evungolliit sulci,
'Man uro weary nnd nations
aro perplexod over thn stupen
duua Kuroprun , cataclysm."
Said Winston Churchill: "Wo
rem to bu movlnif, drifting
steadily a I n t our will,
against the will of every raco
and every peoplo and ovory
Cluns, toward 101119 hideous cu
tiiatroplie. Everyone wishes to
tup It, but they do not know
how."
Tlit apoaker declared that
the fall of the Ottoman empire
will be the slgnul (or tho clono
of human probation and the
second coming of Jesus. Ma
based his chapter on the
eleventh chapter of tho book of
Daniel. The Ottoman empire Is
presented under the symbol of
the King of tho North; who will
finally be driven from Asia
Minor, and will muko his final
itand at Jerusalem, When this
Ink os place, Jesui will close the
door of mercy, and tho Spirit
tfl God will no longer plead for
the guilty Inhabitants of tho
vurth. At that time the spirits
of devils will have complete
control, and will usher In a
time of trouble such as never
km since there was a nation.
"And I saw three uuclcun
spirits like frogs come
out of the mouth of the dragon,
and out of the mouth of the
beast, and out of tho mouth of
the false prophet; for they ure
the spirits of devils working
miracles, which go forth unto
tho kings of the earth and of
the whole world, to gather
them to the battle of that great
day of Cod Almighty. And he
gathered them together Into a
place called In the Hebrew
tongue Armageddon," Rev. 10:
1316.
No man can toll tho doy or
tho hour, or tho exact course of
Jtvents In detail. Idle spocula
V.on or appeals merely to ex
cite aro deplorable in thesa
nutters of eternal moment. But
every outline of prophecy of
Holy Scilpturcs crlrs to men
now, echoing the Soviour's
warning, 'Be yo also ready, for
In such an hour as ye think
not the Son of man comethj
A beoutiful duet was ren
dered by Mrs. MncLuffcrty ond
Miss Jean Wells; also a solo by
Miss Dorothy Bcuzlcv, daughter
of tho evangollst. Tho electric
Solovox W8 enjoyed by all.
First Presbyterian -
Tho First Prcsbytorion church,
located on North Sixth nnd Pine
streets. Pastor, tho Rov. Theo
dora Smith; choir director,
Millie E. Darby, and organist,
"lrs. A. H. Dcnlson.
Morning worship opens with
the organ preludo, "Jubllato,"
by Domnrest. Tho offortory Is
"Memories," by Pecle, and tho
postludo, "March," by Park.
There will bo two special num
bers by tho choir, tho anthem,
"Love Divine," by Prlchurd
Jones and a solo by Mrs. E, J.
Schnoobeck, "Hold Thou My
Hand," by Currnn. Tho pastor
will speak.
Tho evening worship Is t
7:30 o'clock ond opens with tho
preludo, "In His Name," by
Montgomery, Tho offortory - Is
"Devotion," by Martin, and tho
postludo Is "Postludo," by
Murks. Tho pastor will deliver
tho sermon. '
The Bible school is held at
8:45 a. m. and is Immediately
preceded by a prnyer mooting
Ol the pastor's study at 0:30
a.;m. 'whon tho leochors unlto
In prayer of a blessing on tho
school nnd the services of tho
doy.
The three Christian Endeavor
societies meet at 6:30 p. m.
Thero is the Intermediate group
or those of uppor-grado school
ago, the high school group, and
the young people proper. All
young peoplo are made wel
come Latter-Day Saints
Latter-Day Sulnta meetings
ire hold in tho city library club
rooms on the corner of Fifth
street and KlHinath avenue. E.
E. Burrows, branch president,
phone 8293 or 6721.
Sunday school meetings aro
held at 10 a. m with separa
tion at 11:30 for priesthood, re
lief society and primary elfins.
U. Sacrament service is hold
Qch Sunday evening at 6
0 clock.
Eldors working in the Klnm
ith district may bo reached nt
'03 North Ninth street. Phone
1426, or 4809 Hllyard street. '
BIBLE 11
ETING
HERBS BEAZLEY
DOWNFALL
Immanufl Baptist
The church Is located at tho
corner of North Eleventh und
High streets. Rov. W. B. Rice,
pastor, Kcnldunco, 720 Jefferson
street; telephone, 7400. Direc
tor of music, C, 15, Lngnrwoll.
.Sunday school, 0:45 o. m, If
you have not been to Sunday
school for the past' two weeks,
hu surn and bo present this
week. You uro not too late to
enter our military contest. Your
runk Is advanced according to
tho number of scripture verses
lourned. There aro also medals
fur service, Mrs. J. D. O'Neal Is
superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Our doors are open to all peo
ple und we would urge you to
spend an hour at tho Houso of
God this Sunday. Tho pastor's
topic Is, "Man of Metal."
Evening gospel hour, 7:30
p. in. We are looking forward
to a fino servlco this week. Tho
folks of Bible Baptist church
aro uniting with us for tho eve
ning hour. Tho Ruv. G. W.
Whoutlcy will bo tho speaker
and a bupllsmal service will fol
low tho evening massugo. if you
have not yet been baptised,
ploaso contact us so arrange
ments can be mada if you dcWe
this ordinance which was com
manded by our Lord.
Wcdnosdny evening, 7:30
o'clock, prayer and Blblo study
at tho church. This service is
fur all peoplo. We expect to bo
studying In ltomuns IX. We ex
pect to begin revival services
in tho near futuro. Let's come
out to prayer meeting to bo pre
pared long before the evungollst
conies.
Young people's meeting Sat
urday, 7:1(0 p. m., at tho home
of tho pastor. Singing, Blblo
study, games and refreshments.
This is the order of our Satur
day evening meeting. Bring a
friend with you.
Yes, this is tho friendly,
Bible-loving church you've
heard about and we invito you
to be with us in any and all
Of the services. 1
Bible Baptist
(Northern Convention)
"The Southend Community
Church with the Chimes," Wi
ard street nt South Sixth. City
bus to Idelln's corner.
Gcorgo W. Whcatley Is the
pastor, and muy bo reached at
all times by culling 7210. Na
dlue Dinning is in charge of
music.
Morning hour of worship is
10 o'clock. The pastor speaks on
tho subject: "Will a Just and
Loving God Send a Man to Hell
for Eternity?" Many peoplo ask
this question. There is but one
place where tho answer Is
found, and that Is tho Biblo.
Wo will care for your llttlo ono
during this service by experi
enced adult caro.
Biblo school at 11 o'clock
with classes for all ngo groups
under the supervision of Fran
ces Smith and her staff of Bible
trained teachers. Tho pastor is
the teacher of the adult Blblo
class which meets In the audi
torium. "High school Young People's
Blblo Fellowship," 6:30 p. m.
with Mrs. Whcatley tho toucher.
Francos and Hose Smith aro In
chargo of music.
Thcro will be no evening
scrvico nt tho church, as wo
Join with Immanuel Baptist
church in a special baptismal
service. There will be a num
ber baptized from both the
churches. This is always an im
pressive service. Tho song scrv
ico begins promptly at 7:30
p. m. Pastor Whcatley will
bring the message, speaking on
tho themo, "Embarrassed About
Religion."
Wednesday, 2 p. m., commun
ity ladles' Bible class to which
all ladles are invited. This is a
now class that is just starting
for those who desire Bible
study. Following this at 4
o'clock is tho popular children's
Bible class in tho church room.
Wednesday, 7:48 p. m., praise
and prayer fellowship at homo
of Mrs. Poarl Smith, Homcdale
road, to which all aro Invited.
Come, tho door to tho "Upper
Room" Is open.
This church serves your every
need In these days of curtailed
travel. Wnrm Christian fellow
ship, living Blblo messages.
.
Assembly of God
740 Oak street.
Rev. A. Harold Pcrslng, pas
tor. Residence, 844 Eldorado
street, Phone 5738.
Como nnd hear Evangelist
Howard S. M n y of Southern
California Biblo college. Serv
ices tonight, Saturday and Sun
day. If meetings continue next
week they will be announced.
Services for Sunday:
Sunday school nt 0:45 a. m.,
with Mrs. Al Kenncrly In
charge, You have a standing
invitation to attend our school.
Morning worship beginning
nt 11 a. m. Tho pastor will bo
speaking nt this service,
Young peoplo 8 meeting at
6:30 p. m., under the leadership
of Jim Kcnncrly,
Evnngnllslic service at 7:30
p. m. Evangelist May preaching..
Neutl
BIBLE BAPTISTS TO
The Blblo Baptist church will
hold Joint services with Immnn
uol Baptist church, Sunday eve
ning at 7:30, at which time a
largo number from both
churches will be baptized. This
Is alwuys u very impressive serv
lco, to which the public Is cordi
ally Invited to attend. Services
will be held at Immanuel Bap
tist, Eleventh and High streets.
Thero will be special vocal
und musical numbers, as well as
congrogutlonal singing.
Pastor George W. Wheotley
will bring the message, speuklng
on the subject: "Embarrassed
About Religion."
At the morning service at the
Blblo church, the pastor speaks
on tho question, "Will a Just and
Loving God Send a Man to I toll
for Eternity?" Many are seeking
the answer to this question.
There is but one place where the
unswor is found, and that is tho
Bible.
The public is asked to keep In
mind that 10 o'clock Is the hour
of public worship, and Bible
school follows at 11 a. m., with
classes for all ages.
Zlon Lutharan
1025 High street, Victor A.
Schulzo, pustor. Telephone
07113.
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
with the first of a special bio
graphical scries of Lenten ser
mons bused on tho lending char
acters from the Passion history
of Jesus. Sunday's sermon will
present, "Judas the Apostle
Turned Traitor."
The Sunday school meets at
0:45, featuring fllmslidcs on the
Blblo stories of the New Testa
ment. The Ladles Aid society will
meet on 'Thursday afternoon,
March 25, at 2 o'clock. This
meeting will be held at the
church, Mrs. II. Braatz serving
as hostess .
The children's confirmation
class meets on Suturday after
noons, 2 o'clock, at the parson
age. This class will welcome
any children desiring a basic
instruction in tho fundamentals
of the Christian religion as set
forth by tho Lutheran church.
Tho Lutheran Hour with a
stirring gospel message by Dr.
Waller A. Maler and featuring
music by the Students' Chorus
of Concordia Seminary, St.
Louis, Mo., may be heard every
Sunday at 1 o'clock over our
local station, KFJI.
Altamont Community
Presbyterian
Meeting In the Junior high
school. South Sixth and Sum
mers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mitch
clmore, minister.
0:45 a. m Bible school.
Graded lessons from the Bible
for all ages. A. C. Olson, gen
eral superintendent, with a
complete corps of teachers. If
you have no other church home
wo welcomo you to bring the
children and study God's word
with us.'
11 o'clock, worship service.
The pastor will speak on the
subject, "The Heart of Christ's
Prayer." Special music with
Mrs. Kenton Knight, director.
The nursery is conducted for
mothers who desire to be In the
service. The Junior church it
for older children. The pastor
will have as a subject for the
Junior sermon, "The Sandals"
of Ephcslans, 6:15.
4:30 o'clock, Junior-Intermediate
Christian Endeavor at the
manse. Mrs. Hugh T. Mltchel
more, superintendent. Bruce
Crawford, leader.
6:30 o'clock, Sigma PI Chris
tian Endeavor meeta with Mr.
and Mrs. Olson, sponsors. For
all young people of high school
age and older,
First Covanant
Church
823 Walnut avenue. Phone
8517. Pastor, R. E. Johnson
Our Sunday services are as
follows: Sunday school for all
ages at 10 a. m, Pctor Eastman,
superintendent. Morning wor
ship nt 11 o'clock, the pastor
bringing the morning message.
At 7:45 p. m tho Gideons of
Klnmnth Falls will be with us in
special songs and message. We
invite tho friends of Klamath
Falls to attend this service.
On Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.,
midweek fellowship. ,
Mt. Lak!
Presbyterian
0:48 o'clock, worship service.
Tho pastor, Rev. ' Hugh T.
Mltchclmore will speak upon
tho theme, "Christ's Great
Commission," Junior sermon,
"Tho Snndnls."
10:45 o'clock, Bible study.
There was a fine nttpnrinnrn
last Sunday at both services.
May there be as many this
week,
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First Methodist
"In thn Hfnrt nf thn C'ltv "
at North - Tenth and High
sireen, kov, victor t'niinps,
minister, Residence, 1005 High
.trnt. tnlriilifinn MflflR. Dlmr-lnr
of music, Andrey Loney, Jr.,
accompanist, wrs. z.. . veatcn.
Morning worship at 11
o'clock. The preludo will be
"Dondonderry Air," by Colo
inun. The processional will he
the hymn "Holy, Holy, Holy,
Lord God Almighty." Mrs, Sal-
lv I.nuiM will iiinu ll fU'lnelnrl
solo. The ' offertory will be
"Theme," by Weber. The choir
will sing tho anthem, "O Morn
i.f Henutv." bv Sibelius. The
minister will preach on the
subject, "The Startling uospol."
The evening service will be
at 7:30 o'clock when the min
uter will elve the second in a
scries on "The Drama of
Christ's Passion."
' Phureh Rundav school meets
at 11:45 a. m, Don R. Drury is
the general superintendent and
Dr. Peter H. Rozendul is the
acting superintendent. Classes
for all age groups with compe
tent teachers and graded ma
terial. Thi Methodist Youth fcllow-
uliln mnnta nt H30 n. m. when
all young people arc invited to
meet for devotion, study "ana
fellowship m
St. Paul's Episcopal
Rov. F. C. Wissenbach, rec
tor. Second Sunday In Lent.
8 a. m celebration of the
Holy Communion.
0:45 a. m., church school for
all grades.
11 a. m., morning prayer,
Confirmation service and ser
mon. At this service tho Rt.
Rev. William P. Remington,
Bishop of Eastern Oregon, will
be the preacher ond administer
tho rile of confirmation.
3 p. m evening prayer and
sermon at Langcll Valley, St.
Barnabas church.
Monday, 2 p. m., meeting of
tho church council. At 4:30
p, m., Girls' Friendly society
meeting. At 7:30 p. m., meeting
of the Altar Guild. All three
meetings will be held in the
parish house.
Tuesday, Boy Scout meeting
at 7 p. m. .
Wednesday, Lenten service
and Lenten talk at 7:30. p. m.
Choir practice after tho service.
Bible Auditorium
Corner Main and Eleventh
streets.
Sunday night Evangelist A. L.
Bcazlcy's suoject will be "The
Lake of Fire and the Doom of
the Ungodly." Tho topics for
the week are as follows: Tups
day night, "Tho False Hope of
the Jews "; Wednesday " night,
"The Mother of Adam and His
Brothers and Sisters"; Thurs
day night, "Did God Create a
Bad Devil?"; Friday night,
"Death-bed Repentance and the
Criminals Confession. -Vocal
and Instrumental music
Is under the direction of G. M.
MacLaffcrty. Song service be
gins at 7:30 p. m. Everyone
welcome.
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Klamath Revival
Center
1625 Mitchell street. Rev.
Warren D. Combs, pastor. -
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mrs.
Warren D. -Combs, superintend
ent. Interesting classes for all
ages. A welcome to all.
Sunday, 11 a. m. Morning
service. Sermon, by the pastor.
Sunday, 7:30 p. m., evening
evangelistic service.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., mid
week service.
Saturday, 2 p. m.. Junior
church. Mrs. J. L. Wonser,
leader.
For needed assistance at any
time phone 4520.
Klamath Lutheran
Church
Cross and Crescent streets. L.
K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Cres
cent street. Phone 3452.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship hour, 11 a. m.
Ladles Aid, Tuesday, March
23. Book review, "In His Steps."
chapters 10, 11 and 12, Mrs. L.
Hornby; missionary news, Mrs.
Palmer Solie. Hostesses, Mrs.
Nora Crossfield and Mrs. R.
Carlson.
Lenten services, Wednesday nt
7:30 p. m. The theme for the
Lenten services are "Thorns in
the Crown of Christ." Sermon
will be, "The Sleeping Disci
ples." Choir rehearsal following Im
mediately after the Lenten serv
ices. Fireside hour, -March 28,
at 5 p. m.
You will find a welcome at
Klnmnth Lutheran church. If
you are seeking n church home
in the city, we sincerely Invite
you to worship and work with
us.
First Church
Oi God
Located at the corner of 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
prnyer meeting at 7 p. in.
Preaching service, 7:30 p. in.
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,
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First Christian
"The Downtown Church,"
Pine street at Ninth.. Arthur
Charles Bates, minister.
Bible school, with Stanley
Kendall, superintendent, meets
at the hour of 9:45 a. m.
Very special services this
Sunday when Mrs. O. J. Coul
ter, missionary from China, will
bo the speaker at the 11 o clock
service. Mrs. Gouller spent
nearly 25 years m China. Her
husband is still there unable to
get away. Mrs. Coulter is an
interesting speaker and will
bring some very interesting and
hclpiul information concerning
the situation there. Dean Steph
ens will sing a solo. The
Lord's Supper is always a part
of the service.
Evening services begin at
6:30 o'clock with the Christian
Endeavor meetings and the
adult class in New Testament
evangelism. . The evangelistic
service is at 7:30 p. m. : The
minister speaking on "Prayer
Reflection." ,
First Baptist
Eighth , and Washington
streets.,.. "Tho.. Church Witli a
Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown,
pastor. Residence, . 4 14 ; North
Eighth street. Phono. 7439.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
with classes for all ages and
competent teachers for all
classes. Morning worship at 11
o'clock. The pastor will bring
tho message.
The Baptist Training union
meets at 6:30 p. m. with depart
ments for all groups. The song
service and evening worship be
gins at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by
tho pastor.
Mid-week prayer service Wed
nesday at 7:30 p. m. Choir re
hearsal following the prayer
servico at 8:30 p. m.
The pastor speaks over KFJI
each Sunday morning at 8:15
o'clock. '
Klamath Temple
Located at 1007 -Pine street.
Daniel B. Anderson, pastor.
Phone 3874. Sunday school,
9:45 a. m. Mrs. Helen Mount,
superintendent. Morning wor
ship, 11 o clock. Overcomers
service, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic
service, 7:45 p. m. Good music.
A hearty welcome awaits every
one. Every Wednesday at 10 a. m.
tho Women's Missionary circle
meets at the church.
Saturday, 6:30 p. m. Broad
cast over KFJI, 6:30 p. m.
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Free Methodist
Corner of South Ninth street
and Plum avenue. W. H. Mc
Cormick, pastor. Rev. F. L.
Baker of Battle Creek, Mich.,
and missionary field secretary
for the genera) church body
will be with us Sunday, March
21. Mrs. Baker will also be with
us. Rev. Baker will bring the
message Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and in the evening at
7:45 o'clock. We cordially in
vite you to these services.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
YPMS at 7:15 p. m. Sunday.
Monday, March 22,. Rev. El
mer McKay, noted evangelist,
will be with us in the opening
service of a revival scheduled
for March 22 to April 4. Preach
ing every evening at 7:45
o'clock. Services in the morn
ing at ' 10 o'clock are antici
pated. Further notice will be
given.
-Apostolic
Faith
At 228 North Eighth street
under the electric sigh, "Jesus
the Light of the ' World."
Sunday, 9:30 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
spirit-filled ministers.
Wednesday' and Friday, '8
p. m., regular services. Cordial
invitation to all services is ex
tended the public. Collections
are never taken. Come as you
are! "
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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
(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.j sermon and wor
ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:45
a. m.; evening services, 7:30
o'clock. Located in the KC hall
over the Rainbow theatre..
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First Church of Christ
Scientist
Tenth and Washington streets
This church, a branch of The
Mother church the First Church
of Christ, Scientist in Boston,
Mass., holds services each Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
"Matter" will be the subject of
the Lesson Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, March 21.
The Golden Text will be, "It
is the spirit that quickeneth; the
flesh profiteth nothing" (John 6:
63.)
Among the citations which
will comprise the Lesson-Sermon
will be the following from the
Bible: "Let no man deceive him
self. If any man among you
seemeth to be wise in this world,
let him become a fool, that he
may be wise. For the wisdom
of this world is foolishness with
God. For it is written. He taketh
tho wise in their own craftiness."
(I Cor. 3:18, 19.)
The Lesson-Sermon also will
include the following correlative
passages from the Christian Sci
ence textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"The realm of the real is Spirit.
The unlikeness of Spirit is mat
ter, and the opposite of the real
is not divine, it is a human
concept. Matter is an error of
statement. This error in the
premise leads to errors in the
conclusion in every statement in
to which it enters" (p. 277.)
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 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.
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.
6:30 p.. m. Young people's
service.
7:30 p. m; Evangelistic serv
ice, 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 (ace
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,
All services Saturday and
Sundny will be conducted by
Lt. Col, James Dee, assisted by
Major Paul Bodlne from Port
land. Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward,
Owners
Wlllard Ward. Mgr.
925 High Phone 3334
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Mrs. O. J. Goulter, missionary
from China, will be the speaker
at the First Christian church,
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
The Rev, Arthur Charles Bates,
minister, ext ds a cordial Invl
tation to the public to hear Mrs.
Goulter.
T'rs. Coulter's husband, Disci,
pies of Christ missionary in
terned at Shanghai, has sent his
wife a radiogram by way of
Chungking, the message dated
January 30. It stated that ha
and two other missionaries were
well and awaited expatriation
with others who are interned.
Mr. Goulter stated that mission
work was faring well by "sup
port of Chinese Christians."
Sacrad Heart
Catholic Church
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, pat
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 9:30 a. m.
Confessions every Saturday
and the eves of Holy days and
first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. m.,
and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Dally 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.
Unity Canter
The Rev. Nora S. Elliott, or
dained pastor from Unity Cen
ter, will speak on- "Mental Ven
tilation" at the regular Sunday
evening lecture at 7 o'clock in
the banquet room of the. Elk ;
hotel. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all who desire the
abundance of good made mani
fest. :
Class" In "Lessons In, Truth"
is held each Monday at 2:30
p.. m. at 312 Michigan avenue.
You are welcome.
Church of
Christ
The loyal congregation of the
Church of Christ meets regu
larly at Shasta school. Bible
classes convene at 10 a. nt. 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 i t n 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. . : - - .:; :
Tulelake
Word of a decided improve--ment
in the condition of Private
William Wilson, patient In the
army hospital at Camp White,.
Medford, for a number of weeks,
has reached here. The young
man, a member of the military
guard at Newell and son-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell,'
has been in a, critical condition
since a major operation and for
some days physicians held little
hope for his recovery. His moth
er, who flew to his bedside from
Texas, plans to return home In
the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Merton Brown
have returned from a visit with
their son, Stanley Brown and.
Mrs. Brown at Seattle, and with
relatives at Yakima. Young
Brown Is employed in the ex
perimental department of the
Boeing factor. .
The annual meeting of the'
Tulelake Presbyterian church is
scheduled for March 31. Officers
for all departments will be elect
ed and the financial report given.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman .
and family are planning
change of residence in the near
future, with McCloud to be their
future home. Thurman, who for
about three years has served as
janitor for the elementary school
and bus driver, will accept a po
sition with a lumber mill.
Remember
Future generations will re
member the last resting place
of your loved one whan prop,
erly marked when Identi
fied In keeping with your
feeling of reverence with a
memozial that will, stand for
all time.
You will find the designs
to suit your taste among our
display.
Klamath Falls Marble
and Granite Werki
116 S. 11th St. . Phone 1311