March 20. 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN o 1 -I 1 pre-easter messages at first baptist A pr Kmtor series of mes sages has been scheduled nt the First Baptist church. Eighth and WohlnKloii streets, according to tho paator, the Rov. C. C. Brown. Beginning Sunday tho paator will present a aeries or mee- Ingot at 11 a, m. each Sunday on tho aubjoct, "Tho Cluirch In Euhoslnna," This aeries will cover tho entire Enhealan Eple- tla and will deal with all tho phases of the Now Testament doctrines of the church. Tho (Subject for Sundny morning will bo, "An Old Institution In Modern World." The pastor will deliver a series of measauoa nt the Sun day evening , servloua on the general (home of "Christ and the Cross," Those message will cover the dootrlnos of the ro demptlon and tho atonement, the sufferings, deoth mid resur rectlon of Christ, Tho subject for Sunday night Is, "The Bin ner's Substitute." The publlu Is cordially in vlted to hoar those old fush- loned Oospel messages. Qlmmanuel Baptist no cnurcn is locaioa mi 1110 corner of North Eleventh and High street. Hev. W. B. Rice, pastor. Residence, 720 Jofforson street. Telephone 7400. C. E. Logerwell Is director of music. Sunday school, 0:40 a. m. Classes for all agos and teachers who are very much Interested In your children. It Is not too late for you to Join In our scripture memorising contest with advancement In military rank according to the number ot 'verses learned. Mrs. j. u. O'Neal la superintendent. i Mnrnlno wonhln. 11 o'clock. 'J The pastor will speak on the 1 subject, "God's Great Challenge ? to Hl People," we invue you ) to be with us In Ood'a house this coming Sunday morning, i' Puonlna anmol hour. 7:30 D. j m. Many have remarked about akVi ln service Inst Sunday .''night, and we promise one Just I as good tnis ween. bvangaiuuH; 1 singing by the congregation and J .naMal mmln A short mCSSSSO -I - . . . .... , from the word oi uoo eiumoa, "Tho Office Work of tho Holy Utiofl. uomo ana ormj friend. Orchestra practice as usuul Sunday evening si o:io ociock. Bring your Instrument and be nn tlm. You need not be a member of our church to play In the orcnosira, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m prayor and Bible ttuay at tne cuurcn. Continuing our study In Ro mans IX. The Interest In this study la growing very keen and we are sure you will enjoy this time of Bible study with us. ) Young People's meeting Sat- Qirday night at tne parsonage, 7120 Jefferson. Singing. Bible study, gomes and refreshments Is the order of the service. If you desire a ride, phone 7400 and transportation will be sup plied to and from the meeting. Bring your friends with you, , This Is tho friendly, Bible loving church and you are al ways welcome In any and alt our meetings. If you don't have K church home In Klamath Valla wa Invltn vnti to come I and enjoy Christian fellowship I with us. ! ! Klamath Revival Center 1025 Mitchell street. Rev. Warren D. Combs, pastor, Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mrs. Warren D. Combs,' superintend ent. Interesting classes for all Jges. A welcome to all. Sunday, 11 a. m., morning service. Sermon by tho pastor. Sunday, 7:30 p. m., ovening evangelistic service. Wednesday) 7:30 p. m., mid week service, Saturday, 2 p. m., Junior church, All children of any Sunday school welcome, Agos five through IB, Mrs. J, L, Won ser, leader. For needed assistance at any time, phone 4520. Latter-Day Saints ' Latter-Day Saints meetings are hold In tho city library club- i rooms on the corner of Fifth street and Klamath avenue. E 5 E, Burrows, branch president. phone 8203 or 6721, Sunday school meetings are i held at 10 a. m.. with scnara- j Hon at 11:30 for priesthood, re Jict society and primary class ; , Sacrament jcrvlco la held each Sunday evening at 6 -o'clock, Elders working in the Klam ath district may be reached at V0S North Ninth street. Phono 6428, or 4809 Hllyard street. i Evangelist At tho First Covenant church, 823 Walnut avenue, Rov. and Mrs. James Carter of Los Ange les will show Christiun pictures and speak on the following sub jects, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., "Come All Things Aro Ready," precedod by a group of pictures on the subject, "Found Want ing." Thursday, at 7:48 p. m., the subject will be "Christian Pos sessions," Friday, 7:40 p. m., "Seeing Jesus," procoded with pictures on tho subject "Back yard Exploitations." Mr. Carter Is a former motion picture tech nician, and now using his talent and skill for the Christian cause. first Methodist "In tho Heart of the City" at North Tonth and High stroot, Rov, Victor Phillips, minister. Residence, 1005 High street, telephone 3088, Director of mu sic, Andrew Loncy Jr.; accom panist, Mrs. E. S. Vcutcli. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Preludo, "Prelude In D Flat," by Chopin. Processional, "Holy, Holy, Holy,- Lord Ood Almighty." Mrs. David Bur goyrio will piny a violin solo, "Lemento," by Gabriel-Marie. Tho offortory will be "Noc turne," by Grieg. The choir will sing the anthem, "Lost in the Night," by Christiansen, with Mrs. S. Muudc Badger singing the incidental solo, B. N. Hicks, superintendent of the Oregon Anll-Llquor league, will be the guest tpeakor. Evening Lenten scrylco at 7:30 p. in. Tho mlnistor will give the third of a series ot ad dresses on "Tho Drama of Christ's Passion." Tho character for study this Sunday night will be, "Caiaphus." The church Sunday school meets at 9:49 a. m. Don R. Drury is the general superin tendent and Dr, Peter H. Rozcn dal Is the acting superintendent. Classes for all ago, groups with trainod teachers and graded les sons. The Mothodlst Youth fellow ship meets at 6:30 p. m. All young people aro cordially In vited. A new group for older young people it now being organized. The fourth quarterly confer ence of the church will be held next Friday, April 2, at 8 p. m. at tho church. All heads of de partments are asked to bring their reports of the year's work. Dr. Silas E. Falrhani, district superintendent, will be here and plans will be made for next year. Annual conference meets In Portland In early June, First Christian "The Downtown Church," Pine streot at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Pastor's study Is In the church and can bo reached via the Ninth street ontrance. Office phone Is 3432. Call him when In need of his service. . , , Stanley Kendall is the super intendent of the Bible school which meets at tho hour ot 0:45 a. in. There is a class for every age group with Individual class rooms. You will find a friendly group with whom to meet. New members are most cordially In vited. Morning worship service be gins with the organ preludo by the organist, Mrs, Mary Hayden. Mrs. Vera Howard directs the choir. The special choir number this Sunday will be "Able, Willing, Mighty." Tho , Lord's Supper 18 always observed in memory of Christ's death and His promiso to return, The ser mon will be delivered by Ken neth Johnston, field secretary for the Northwest Christian col lege nt Eugene. You are Invited to this service Evening services begin with the Christian Endeavor and the adult class In evangelism. The hour is 6:30 p, m. The young people and the high school groups will hold a special serv ice atstha Bates' home, 638 Lin coln street, .at 6 p. m. Evange listic service at 7:30 p. m. Unity Center . The regular evening lecture of Unity will be held Sunday at 8 p. m. In the Elk hotel by the Hev, Nora Elliott of Mod ford. Change of time Is to be noted. Lessons In truth classes aro hold each Monday from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m, at 312 Michigan avenue. Jff Vespar Hour St Sunday at Klamath Lutheran Church A Vesper hour Of organ muslo It scheduled at the KlamAth Lutheran church, Cross ' and Crescont streets. Sunday after noon from 4 to 6 o'clock, It was announced by the Rev, L. K. Johnson, pastor. Mrs. Carl Brandsneti It the organist, and the will bd assist' ed by Dorothy Laurtnton on tho marimba harp, and Mrs Lewis Hornby, violinist, The public Is issued cordial Invitation to attend tho vesper hour program. This it the first cocas on on which tne newiy in stalled organ has been used for an entire program, Klamath Lutheran Cross and Crescent street. L. K. Johnson, pastor, 1170 Cres cent street. Phone 3452. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Bible class, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Third Sunday of Lent, Epistle of the day Is Rev. 2: 8-11. Gospel for the day, Luko 8: 31-37. Fireside hour, 4 p. m. Vesper hour of muslo. There will be I.n(on mmln on the orsan bv our organist, Mrs. Carl Brands- neasi Miss uoromy usurenson will play the marimba harp, an4 Mn T.u Horhhv. the vio lin. Hosts for the Fireside hour will be Robort Larson, .Victor Joscphso, Chester Owens and Arnie Johnson. Lenten servlcet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. uenerai tnomo. "Thorns in the Crown of Christ." The tub-theme, "Intol erable Tolerance." Choir rehearsal follows im mediately after the Lenten serv ices. Ladles' Aid, April 0, at 2 p, m. Hostess, Mrs. B. A. Dah lalm and Mrt. Delyea. The Ladies Aid will sponsor a rum mage sale April 3 at 1031 Main street, next door to the Squeexo Inn.. Anyone having rummage can leave it at the church if unable to bring It to the place Saturday. You will always find wel come at Klamath Lutheran church. If you are seeking a church homo In the city, we sin cerely Invite you to worship with us. , ' First Baptist Eighth street at Washington. "The Church With a Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Resldonco, 414 North Eighth street. Phone 7439. The Bible school, begins at 9:45 a, m. under the direction of George O. Welch, general superintendent. Each elast and department is supervised and taught by capable, consecrated workers. The subject for the sermon by the pastor at the morning worship service at 11 o'clock Is "An Old Institution in a Modern World." This it the be ginning of a series of sermons on "The Church In Epheslans" taken from the Epheslan epis tle. The Baptist Training union meets at 6:30 p. m. and has a group for every member of the family from the beginners to the adults. C. R. Larson is the general director. At 7:30 p. m. H. G. Shlrey uiUl nnnrltirt an inanlrinff sons! service which will be followed by message by the pastor on the subject, "The Slnner'a Sub stitute." . Midweek service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. followed by choir rehearsal at 8:30 p. m. The Wnman'l Mla.atnnp.rv flOClfltv Will meet in circles for Bible atudy Thursday at 2 p. m. aaio serv ices each. Sunday over station KFJI from 8:15 to 8:45 a, m, Free Methodist Church " Located at the corner of South Ninth and Plum streets. W. H. McCormlck, pastor. Sunday school, 10 o'clock. Crate Mc Elfresh, superintendent Classes for all ages. Rev. Elmer McKay of Green ville, III., who Is conducting re vivals In. this church at the present will speak Sunday on the following subjects: 11 a. m., "Klamath Falls' Oreatcst Evil," and at the great mass meeting at 3 p. m "The Battle of Arma geddon, Is It Near?" At 7:30 p. m., "Where- are Those That Die on the Battlefield?" . Servlcet every night thit week and next at 7:48 o'clock. A cor dial invitation la extended to the public. ..'.' First Church Of Qod Located at the comer of Al tamont drive and Delaware street, Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a, m., Mrt. J. D. Ker nutt, superintendent. Morning devottoni, 11 o'clock. Pre-terv- Ice prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Preaching tervice, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and praita service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation It ex tended to the public to attond all ot these servlcet. Rev. J.- D. Kernutt, pastor. , Church Women Report on State Council at Luncheon Reports of the state confer ence of the Oregon State Coun cil of Church Women will be presented Tuoaduy, March 30, at 2:30 p. m. In the Methodist church parlors at Tenth and High streets. The board of di rectors It atked to meet at 1:30 p. m, Delegates attending from Klamath Falls Included Mrt. John C. Yudon, president of the local council, affiliated with the state. and national United Coun cil of Church Womon, and Miss Hazel Morrison, program chair man ot the local group, A part of the report it given here: The second annual meeting of the Oregon State Council of Church Women was held in Eu gene February 25 and 28. Forty dclogutes, made up of Oregon Protestant women rep resenting 16 different denomin ations, met the first evening to hear Mrs. J. R. McCormlck, president of Portland's prcsby terlul, define the purpose of the council. Mrs. McCormlck out lined the group's general alms which arc toward fellowship, re-oricntutlon, Christian unity and world brotherhood. "The council," she stated, "is a clearing houso for experi ments and Ideas, a place wht.re wo can pool our resources and energies, and a place to In crease our Christian awareness, understanding and vision." Mrs. A. F. Holmcr, state president, Introduced Helen Topping, secretary to Kegswa In Japan for many years, Mrs. Carl L, Krouse, managing edi tor of radios, "The Voice of American Women on the Air," and Mrs, Johnson, employed by national defenso housing on the Pacific coast, now working, in Portland. The meeting thon adjourned to the First Christian church to hear Dr. E. Stanley Jones speak on "India, the Enigma." Tho meeting convened Friday at 8:30 a. m. Mrs. George Bend- Klamath Temple Located at 1007 Pine street. Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pas tor. Phone 3874. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Robert Mount, superin tendent. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Overcomcrs meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Good music and singing. Every body welcome. Rov. Roy South ard, former pastor of Klamath Tcmplo church, will be preach ing Wednesday, March 31, and Friday, April 2 at the .temple. First Presbyterian , Located on North Sixth and Pine streets. Pastor, Rev. Theo dore Smith; choir director, Ut ile E. Darby, and the organist, Mrs. A. H. Denison. Morning worship opens with the organ prelude, "March," by Petrali. The offertory is "A Fluto Essay," by Pecle, and the postlude "Postlude," by Scarmo lln. There will be two special numbers by the choir, the an them, "Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly Over Thee," by Shelley and a duet by Mrs. Thor Newman and Miss Ruth Henry, "If Christ Shall Come," by Meredith. The pastor will speak. The evening worship Is at 7:30 o'clock and opens with the prelude, "Be Silent Before Him," by Drew. The offortory is "Song of Summer," by Lawr ence, and the postlude is "Post lude," by Lee.' The pastor will deliver the sermon. The Bible school is held at 9:45 a. m. and is Immediately preceded by a prayer meeting in the pastor's study at 9:30 o'clock when the teachers unite in prayer of a blessing on the school and the services of the day. The three Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:30 p. m. There is an intermediate group for those of upper-grade school age, the high school group, and the young people proper. All young people are made wel come, Community Congregational Located on Garden avenue between East Main and Martin streets. Rev. Eugene V. Haynes, minister. Residence of the min ister is at 2180 Garden avenue. Sunday at the 11 a. m. serv ice of worship Mr. Haynes will review the recent book, "Reli gion and the World of Tomor row." by Walter Van Kirk. The ministry of music at this service in addition to the call to wor ship and prayer responses sung by the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Henry W. Moore, will include a prelude, "Evening Stai," by Tannhaeuser, to be played by Mrt.' D. J. Zumwalt. Wanda Shaw, the guest soloist, will sing Gounod's "Ave Maria." A nursery is conducted in the parsonage each Sunday morning during the church hour for the benefit ot parents with small children while they worship. This Is a service rendered to the church by members of the Jun ior circle, Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. with classes for each age group up through ' the high school. Comrades of the Way, 6 p. m. shadier of Portland, state vice president, presided. A short meeting was followed by greet ings extended by Mrs. Charles G. Howard of Eugene, secretary of missionary education and service ot the Oregon confer ence, Woman's socloty of Chris tian Service, and Dr. I. George Nace of Portland, executive secretary, Oregon Council of Churches. Mrs. J. W, Bunch ot Cor vallls, chairman of the program committee, spoke on the United church women "Going Forward Together." Later she introduced the following: state recourse leaders and their tpeeches: "The Church Woman and the War Crisis," Mrs. Paul B. Means, Eugene. "The Church Woman and (he Christian Home," Mrs. I, George Nace, Portland. "The Church Woman and the World Mission of the Church," Mrs, R. M. Day. "Tho Church Woman and Race Relations," Miss Ruth Haefner, Portland and Mrs. John C. Yadon, Klamath Falls. "Tho Church Woman and Peace," Miss Lucy Norton, Eu gene. "Worship and Stewardship," Mrs. Robert C. Hall. Project women: "The Church Woman," Mrs. Helen Staples; "World Day of Prayer," Mrs. Helen Sanders; "May Luncheon," Mrs. William Coats; "Migrants," Mrt. Robert Ai-ncson. "Looking Ahead to 1943-44," Elizabeth FIndley. Friday Demonstration May Day luncheon Hostess, Mrs. Henry Burch; toastmlstress, Mrs. George Wlnchell; Invoca tion, Mrs. W. H. Jcssen; theme, "Christian Family Life," Mrs. Buena Marls, Dean of Women, Oregon State college, speaker; soloist, Mrs. Curtis Cole accom panied by Mrs. A. Vaaler. Friday afternoon, women's mass meeting at Christian church with Dr. E. Stanley Jones, speaker. First Covenant Church Located at 823 Walnut avenue. Pastor R. E. Johnson. Tonight there will be a prayer circle at the home of John Berg and it is open to anyone Interested. On Saturday at 2 a prayer circle with Mr. Peterson and Miss Bor dal. Sunday school, 10 a. m., for all ages. Mr. Eastman is our su perintendent. Morning worship, 1 1 o'clock. The pastor will bring the message. At 7:45 p. m. eve ning service with good live sing ing and special numbers of song will be rendered. The publio is welcome. Starting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., Rev. James Carter from Los Angeles, Calif., will be with us. Mr. Carter is working under the auspices of the World Funda mentalists and he speaks on the subject, "Come, All Things Are Ready." The first half hour is used to show Christian pictures on the subject "Found Wonting." On Thursday at 7:45 p. m., Mr. Carter will show pictures on, "His Beq jest," after which he speaks on "Christian's Posses sions." You "vlll not want to miss any of these evenings and, as the pastor of this church, I would like to extend an invitation to Klamath Falls and vicinity. Assembly of God 746 Oak street, Rev. A Har old Perslng, pastor. Residence, 844 Eldorado street. Phone 5735. Meeting Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Evangelist Arnold J. Bush preaching. Saturday at 7:30 p. m. we invite you to spend this evening with us as Evangelist Bush, the 16-year-old evangelist, preaches. Services for Sunday: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Al Kennerly In charge. Morning worship beginning at 11 a. m. Young people's service at 6:30 p. m. under the leadership of Jim Kennerly. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m., Evangelist Bush speaking . We cordially invite you to at tend these services. Special music at each service. 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. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purae Ward's Klamath Funeral Hoftie Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward, Owners Wlllard Ward. Mgr. 825 High Phone 333411 Bible Baptist (Northern Convention) "The Southend Community Church wita the Chimes," Wlard street at South Sixth. City but to Idella's corner. ueorge w. wneatiey is tne pastor, and may be reached at all times by those in noed of spiritual help and guidance, by caning 7210. Morning hour of worship is 10 o'clock. Nadine Dinning in charge of music. Sermon sub ject, "What the Bible Has to Say About the Second Coming of the Lord Jeeua Christ." There Is but one place where the answer is found, and that is the Bible, During this service we give your little child guided work instruction, refreshments and rest, under experienced adult care. "High school Young People's Bible Fellowship," 6:30 p. m. with Mrs, Wheatley the teacher. Frances and Rose Smith in charge of the music. Young peo ple unable to go to Bible Insti tute ought to attend this class. Evening hour of worship at 8 o'clock, opening with congre gational singing of the old time gospel hymns. Sermon, "Pres ent Possession of Eternal Life." Bufus E. Matlock of Oakland, Calif., Bible teacher, will oc cupy the pulpit at both services of the day. Community ladies' Bible class Wednesday, 2 p. m. This is a new class for those seeking Bi ble study. Children's Bible class at 4 p. m. Both classes in the church room . Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., praise and firaver fellnu.'.hin af hnma of Mrs. Pearl Smith, Homcdale road, to which all are invited. Walk to your community church and save gas and rub ber. Warm Christian fellowship, living Bible messages, opportun ity for service with Bible study. Altamont Community Presbyterian Meeting in tho Junior high school. South Sixth and Sum mers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mitch elmore, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a. m., with all departments from the begin ners, through adult ages. Bible lessons, Christ centered through the whole school. A. C. Olson, general superintendent. A large adult class taught by Mrs. Roy Nendel. If you have no other church home come out and bring the children. We know you wiU come again. Worship service, 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak upon the subject, "Why Christ Came. Special music will include the prelude, "Sacred Song Medley," Hawley; offertory, "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken," Mozart, and postlude, "Cantilene" Hoff man, played by Mrs. Kenton Knight, director. The nursery department is conducted that parents may en Joy the worship service 'and at the same time know the little ones are being looked after The junior church provides a place . for the junior children. The pastor's junior sermon this week is entitled, "The Shield," from Ephesians, 6:16. Intermediate-Junior Christian Endeavor at the .manse, 4:30 p. m., 4431 South Sixth street. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, su perintendent. Leaders for this week arc John Beardsley and Ralph Crawford.. Sigma Pi Young People's so ciety, 6:30 p. m., for all of high school age and above. Home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson sponsors. Davl Patterson, lead er. Harold Peyton will review a chapter of the Mission study text, 'The Rim of the Carib bean." The spiritual life group of the Katherine Beattie mis sionary society will meet with Mrs. Robert Hall, 3244 Board man avenue, Friday at 10:30 a. m. . Bible Auditorium Corner Eleventh and Main street. Sunday night Evangelist A. L. Beazley's topic will be "Spiritualism Can the , Living Talk to the Dead?" Actual pho tographs of the spirits will be shown on the screen. Other topics for the week are as follows, Tuesday night, "What Happened in Heaven in the Year 1844?" No meeting Wednesday night. Thursday night, "At the Bar of God, or Court Week in Heaven." Friday night, "God's Handwriting in the Heavens. You are invited to come early to hear the electric Solovox. Song service begins at 7:30 p. m. Come and bring a friend. ' Remember Future generations will re member the last resting place of your loved one when prop erly marked when Identi fied In keeping with your feeling of reverence with a memorial that will ttand for all time. - You will find the designs to suit your taste among our display, Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works lit 8. 11th St. M Phono 6361 Ecuador Missionary Speaks At First Baptist Church Mrs. Reuben E. Larson, rep resentative of station HCJB "The Voice of the Andes," and mis sionary to Ecuador for 19 years, will speak at the First Baptist church, Eighth and Washington streets, tonight at 7:45 p. m. The radio station, HCJB, broadcasts 13 hours daily from Quito, Ecuador, and transmits some of the largest gospel pro grams of the world. Programs are broadcast in nine languages over four stations, The Rev. Reu ben E. Larson and Clarence W. Jones are co-directors of the sta tion. The personnel connected with these broadcasts are known widely as "the aerial ambassa dors of good will" to the Amer icas and the world. Rev. and First Church of Christ. Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a branch of The Mother church the First Church ot Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., holds services each Sun day morning at 11 O'clock. "Reality" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 28. The Golden Text will be "Eye hath not eeen, nor ear heard, neither have entered in to the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him" (I Cor. 2:9). Among the citations which will compromise the Lesson-Sermon will be the following from the Bible: "Thus saidth the Lord the King ot Israel and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God" (Isa. 44:6). The Lesson-Sermon also will include the following correla tive passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the. Scrip tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Reality is spiritual, harmoni ous, immutable, immortal, di vine, eternal. Nothing unspirit ual can be real, harmonious or eternal . . ; The Scriptures im ply that God is All-in-all. From this - it follows that nothing possesses reality " nor existence except the divine Mind and His ideas" (pp. 335,331). 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 Baker Eddy, and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrow ed or purchased. All axe 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 aU if 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 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. All services Saturday and Sunday will be conducted by Lt. Col. James Dee, assisted by Major Paul Bodine from Portland. Our Annual Spring Paint-Up Program Save By Painting Now IIUIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII KEEP YOUR HOME LOOKING ITS WHITE STAYS WHITS P. H II AUGER BUILDING SUPPLIES 515 Market Mrs. Larson are now on furlough In the states and expect to return to South America in June. Tho Larsons pioneered In mis sion work for five years in tho jungles near the head ot the Amazon, prior to the beginning of their vast radio mission. Slnco coming to the states they have been interviewed by many ot the leading newspaper and radio men of the nation. Mrs. Lnrton recently spoke on the "Haven ol Rest" program. "Aerial Ambassadors" will bo Mrs. Larson's subject for the ser vice tonight. Special music will be provided by the church. Tho public is invited to attend. While in the city Mrs. Larson Is visiting with her brother-in-law, C. R. Larson ot Llndler Heights. ZlOn Lutheran 1025 High street, Victor A. Schulze, pastor. Telephone 6793. Divine worship at 11 a. m. with the second of a special biographical series of Lenten sermons based on the leading characters from the Passion his tory of Jesus. Sunday's sermon will present, "Peter the Boaster Cured." The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m featuring filmslidei on the Bible stories of the New Testament. Holy Communion will bo celebrated on the first Sunday in April. Registration for Com munion received next Sunday at the close of services, or on Fri day, April 2, afternoon and eve ning, at the parsonage. , The children's confirmation class on Saturday afternoons, 2 o'clock, at the parsonage. This class welcomes any children de siring a basic instruction in the fundamentals of the Christian religion as set forth by tho Lutheran church. The Lutheran Hour with stirring Gospel message by Dr. Walter A. Maier 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. .- :. St. Paul's-Episcopal c : Church Rev. F. C. Wissenbach, rector. Third Sunday in Lent. - 8 a. m. Celebration ot the Holy Communion. At this service tho recent confirmees will make their first communion. Also tho young people of the parish will have their corporate communion, followed by breakfast in tho parish house. The Guild will bo in charge of the breakfast. 9:45 a. m. Church acnool, for all grades. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. The United Thank Of fering will be taken up at thif service. . , . Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Litany service and Lenten talk. Choir practice to follow. Thursday, 8 p. m. Parish night. The rector will speak on his per sonal experiences in Germany. All parish members and friend are cordially invited. Friday, at 10 a. m. . Celebra tion of the Holy Communion. The Boy Scouts . meet every Tuesday night in the parish hall basement. . " Mt Lakl Presbyterian Rev. .Hugh T. Mitchelmoro, minister. Services at 9:45 a. m. with Sunday school at 10:45 a. m. 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