Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 16, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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KLamaHi GltWicU
MEN'S BIBLE
STUDY CLASSES
TO CONTINUE
The Womcn'i Bible study
classes of Klamath Falls, spon
sored by the Fundamental Bible
Center, will continue through
out the summer with Mrs. G W.
Wheatley as the teacher.
The following classes are now
available for those who are in
terested in Bible Institute meth
od of study.
Monday. 10 a. m., Mills addi
tion; Monday, 2 p. m., St. Fran
cis park; Tuesday, 2 p. rn.. at
the Bible Center; Wednesday, 10
a m, Homcdale; Wednesday, 2
p m., at Bible Baptist church,
Wiard street; Friday, 1:30 p. m.,
at Bible Center.
These classes are open to
women of various districts who
feel the need of 3ible study, in
order to be more helpful to
church and pastor. Teachers
and Christian workers also need
ing instruction are cordially in
vited to attend.
Immanuel Baptist
(Northern Con-ntlon)
The church is located at the
corner of North Eleventh and
High streets. Hev. William B.
Bice, pastor. Residence, 712
North Third street. Telephone
7400. Director of music, C. E.
Logerwell.
cmu erhnnl 9:45 a. m. We
just need scholars in our school
to reach our goal for Easter
Sunday. Make a special effort
and get out to Sunday school.
This hour is not just for chil
dren! Mother and Dad, you are
invited, too. Mrs. J. D. O'Neal
is superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
This is the time when children
of God gather in worship of the
Father in heaven. We invite you
to be with us this week as we
think of the "Death of the
Saviour as Seen by David."
You'll find a real spiritual uplift
by being in church on Sunday
morning.
Evening Gospel hour, 7:30
p. m. Many are finding this
service an inspiration to their
own souls. "Anyone and every
one is welcome at this Bible
centered Gospel hour. The pas
tor will speak this Sunday eve
, ning from the third chapter of
Huth, "Ruth Resting."
Orchestra practice, Sunday
evening, 6:45 to 7:lS. Bring
your instrument and be on
time.
Midweek service Wednesday
evening, 7:30 p. m. Bring your
' Bible and be prepared for a
study in Romans. This is the
best service of the week.
Young people, special notice!
There will be no, meeting at
the home of the pastor this
week, but there will be a swim
ming party at the city swim
ming pool Saturday night.
Transportation will be supplied
after the party.
Yes, this is the friendly,
Bible-loving church you have
heard about and you are wel
come to make this your church
home if you are a stranger in
the city or do not have a regu
lar church home.
Zlon Lutheran
1025 High street, Victor A.
Schulze, pastor. Telephone 6793.
Divine worship at 11 a. m.,
with the fifth of a special bio
graphical series of Lenten ser
mons based on the leading
characters from the Passion his
tory of Jesus. Sunday's sermon
will present, "Barabbas, the
World's Choice."
Services will be held on
Good Friday evening, April 23,
at 8 o'clock. The sermon subject
will be "Jesus, the Crucified."
The Sunday school meets at
8:45 a. m. featuring filmslides
on the Bible stories of the New
Testament.
Holy Communion will be
celebrated on Easter morning in
connection with the regular
morning worship.
The children's confirmation
, class meets on Saturday morn
ing, 0:30 to 11:30 o'clock, at
the parsoniige. This class wel
comes any children desiring a
basic instruction in the funda
mentals of the Christian reli
gion as set forth by the Luth
eran church.
The Lutheran Hour with a
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 over our local station,
KFJI.
Mt. takl Preibyterlan
Rev, Hugh T. Mitchelmore,
minister. Palm Sunday sermon
by the pastor, with Junior ser
mon for the boys and girls at
8:45 a. m. The Sunday school
follows at 10:45.
All contributions to th
church page for nxt weak,
in cbir-ane of EasUr Sun
day, should b in the hands
oi the church editor early
at possible, especially pro
grams. Th page will appear
as usual on Friday.
First Covenant
823 Walnut avenue. Pastor,
R. E. Johnson.
Friday at 7:45 p. m. we have
an all-family night sponsored
by the Ladies Aid of the
church. A program in harmony
with the coming of Easter has
been arranged with special
singing, music, and a brief mes
sage. The hostesses will be Mrs.
Rafson and Mrs. Reinoldson.
Our Sunday services are as
follows: Sunday school at .10
a. m. with classes for all ages.
A Palm Sunday message will be
given by the pastor. At 7:45
p. m. evening service with good
live singing and a message on
the cross by the pastor. The
public is welcome.
Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., mid
week fellowship, with a special
communion service. The mem
bers are urged to be present.
Thursday at 2 p. m. the sew
ing circle will meet in the
church. Mrs. Oscar Olson will
be hostess. The women will be
engaged in Red Cross and mis
sionary work.
Good Friday, special service
conducted by the ministerial as
sociation at 7:45 p. m. The pro
gram will appear in the paper.
Welcome.
St Paul's Episcopal
Rev. F. C. Wissenbach, rec
tor. Palm Sunday: 8 a. m., cele
bration of the Holy Commun
ion: 9:45 a. m., church school,
for all grades; 11 a. m., morning
prayer and sermon.
Announcements for the week:
Monday, 7:30 p. m., meeting
of the Altar guild in the parish
house.
Tuesday, Holy Communion,
10 a. m.; meeting of Sunday
school teachers in the rector's
study, 2 p. m.; Boy Scouts meet
ing, church basement, 7 p. m.;
vestry meeting in the rectory,
7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, Holy Commun
ion, 10 a. m.
Thursday, Guild meeting,
parish house, 1 p. m. This being
Maundy Thursday, ' celebration
of the Holy Communion and
sermon at 7:30 p. m.
Friday, (Good Friday), the
three-hour service begins at
noon and will last till 3 p. m.
Meditations on the Seven Words
from the Cross. .
Saturday, (Holy Saturday),
the sacrament of Baptism in
the afternoon. Arrangements
should be made with the rector
during the week.
Sunday, (Easter Sunday), first
service, Holy Communion,
choral, at 7 a. m. The church
school service will be at 10
a. m. The offering of the mite
boxes. At 11 a. m., choral cele
bration of the Holy Commun
ion and sermon. Special music
by the choir.
Klamath Lutheran
Cross and Crescent streets. L.
K. Johnson, pastor. Mrs. Carl
Brandsness, organist. Good Fri
day, April 23, from 12 o'clock
noon until 3 p. m.
The first word, "Father, for
give them, for they know not
what they do." 12 to 12:30.
The second word, "Verily I
say unto thee, today shalt thou
be with me in paradise." 12:30
to 12:55.
The third word, "Woman, be
hold thy sonl Son, behold thy
motherl" 12:55-1:15.
The fourth word, "My God,
My God, why hast Thou for
saken me?" 1:15 to 1:35.
The fifth word, "I thirst."
1:35 to 1:55.
Offertory, selected.
The sixth word, "It is fin
ished.55 2 to 2:25.
The seventh word, "Father,
into Thy hands I commend My
Spirit." 2:25 to 2:45.
Veiling of the cross, anthem,
and recessional. 2:45 to 3.
There will be special music,
hymns and prayer during each
o the above periods. The pub'
lie is cordially invited and are
welcome to come for any of
these periods if time does not
allow attendance for the full
three hours.
Every person attending the
service on Good Friday at
Klamath Lutheran church will
bo presented with a little cross
made of mahogany from Ba
laan. -
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, ll o clock. Pre-serv
ice prayer meeting at 7 p. m
Preachine service. 7:30 n. 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.
Metal
Unity Center
Preparation for Easter" will
be the subject of the Sunday
evening lecture by the Rev.
Nora S. Elliot, ordained pastor
of Unity. The lecture will be
given at 8 o'clock in the ban
quet room of the Elk hotel.
Class in "Lessons in Truth"
are held each Monday at 2:30
p. m. at 628 Pacific Terrace.
These classes are open to all
who wish to attend. '
Rev. Elliot will be at the Elk
hotel Monday forenoon for con
ference with anyone wishing
help in healing or spiritual
guidance.
Unity is practical Christian
ity. The teachings of Jesus the
Christ are presented in terms
of modern life and thought.
These teachings as interpreted
by Unity have brought to many
people new courage, hope,
health, abundance and peace.
Through correct application of
divine law the ills of man are
overcome and his divine heri
tage of good is restored to him
now.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all to attend the lecture
and classes.
Bible Baptist
(Northern Convention)
"The Southend Community
Church with the Chimes," Wi
ard street at, South Sixth. Take
city bus to Idella's corner.
George W. wheatley is the
pastor, and may be reached at
all times by calling 7210. Na
dine Dinning is in charge of the
music.
Morning worship service, 10
o'clock. "Why Were the Graves
Opened?" This is the third of
a series of pre-Easter messages.
Bible school at 11 o'clock
with classes for all ages, under
the supervision of .Frances
Smith and her staff of Bible
trained teachers. The pastor is
the teacher of the adult class.
High School Young People's
fellowship, 6:30 p. m., with Mrs.
wheatley the teacher, trances
and Rose Smith in charge of the
music. Ruby Rose brings the
Gospel on the trumpet.
Evangelistic song service at
8 o'clock. Bible study in the
17th chapter of the Gospel of
John. "Knowing God's Name"
will be the subject. The pastor
will occupy the pulpit at both
services.
Ladies Community Bible
study class Wednesday at 2
o clock. Children s Bible study
class at 4 p. m.
Wednesday, 7:45- p. m., mid
week- prayer fellowship with
praise, in church parlor. If your
church does not sponsor a
prayer meeting, we invite you
to be present in this time of
blessing with us.
If you are without a church
home, we can help you. If you
are looking for church work.
you can help us! Come to "The
Church with the Old Gospel
and the Whole Gospel."
Altamont Community
Presbyterian
Meeting in the junior high
school, South Sixth and Sum
mers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mit
chelmore, pastor. Bible school
at 9:45 a, m. A. C. Olson, super
intendent. Attendance last Sun
day, 137. We are working to
ward a goal of 290. Seventeen
in the adult class last week
with a goal of 25. Mrs. Roy
Nendel, teacher. If you have no
other church home, bring the
children and come study the
Bible with us.
Special Palm Sunday service
at 11 o'clock. The pastor will
speak on the subject, "The Tri
umphant Processional of Christ
Down Through History." Spe
cial music with Mrs. Kenton
Knight as director.
The junior church meets at
the same hour. The pastor will
give a junior sermon on the
subject of "Prayer." This is one
of the last of the junior ser
mons based on Ephesians the
sixth chapter. The nursery con.
ducted by adult leaders releases
mothers of the 'young children
for the service. At 4:30 the Jun
ior Christian Endeavor meets at
the manse, 4431 South Sixth.
Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore.
superintendent. Neil Olson is
the leader for Sunday. The Sig
ma Pi Young People meet at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C
Olson, sponsors.
Remember
Future generations will re
membir th list ritlng place
of your loved one when prop
erly marked whan Identi
fied In keeping with your
fading of reverence with
memorial that will stnd for
all time.
You will find the design
to suit your tat among our
display.
Klamath Falls Marble
and Granite Works
116 S. 11th St Phone 8381
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
First Methodist
"In the Heart of the City" at
North Tenth and High streets.
Rev. Victor Phillips, minister.
Residence, 1005 High street,
telephone 3688. Director of
music, Andrew Loney Jr.; ac
companist, Mrs. George W. Mo
Intyre.
Morning worship at 1 1
o'clock. Processional, "Holy,
Holy, Holy, Lord God Al
mighty." Prelude, "Allegro
Maestoro," by Rossini. Mrs. S.
Meade Badger will sing the so
prano solo, "The Palms," by
Faure. The offertory will bo,
"Intermeno," by Lalo. The
choir will sing the anthem.
"Ride On, Ride On," by John
Prindle Scott. Incidental tenor
solo by Meade Badger Jr. The
minister will preach a Palm
Sunday sermon. Infants and
children will bo baptised at this
service.
Evening Lenten service at
7:30 o'clock. The minister will
give another address on the
general theme, "The Drama of
Christ's Passion."
The church Sunday school
will be held at 9:45 a. m. Don
R. Drury is the general super
intendent and Dr. Peter H.
Rozendal is acting superintend
ent. There Is a class for every age
group, trained teachers, and
graded lessons. Students ac
cepted at any time during the
school year.
The Methodist Youth fellow
ship meets at 6:30 p. m. in two
groups. The high school group
meets in the league room and
the older young people's group
in the parlors. All young people
are cordially invited to these
meetings for fellowship and
study.
First Christian
Church
"The, Downtown Church," lo
cated 'at Pine street on Ninth.
Arthur Charles Bates is the
minister. If you need his serv
ices call 5432 or 5388. It is his
wish to be of service to those
who need.
The Bible school under the
leadership of Stanley Kendall,
superintendent, convenes at the
hour of 9:45 a. m. There is a
class for every age group with
a competent teacher and an in
dividual class room. New mem
bers are most cordially wel
comed. The morning worship begins
at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Hay
den is the organist and will
play the prelude. Mrs. Vera
Howard directs the choir. The
service begins with "Gloria Pa
tri" followed by the invocation
and the choir response, "Al
mighty Father." Opening hymn
is "I Love Thy Kingdom." Conv
munion hymn "Have Thine Own
Way.". The Lord's Supper is ob
served" in memory of the Lord's
death and his promise to return.
"For as often as ye eat this
bread, and drink the cup, ye
proclaim the Lord's death till
he come." Special number by
the choir," "Sing On." The min
ister's sermon will be "Aware
ness of God." This will be a
further study of the message
last Sunday on "Closer to God."
Hymn ,of invitation, "Jesus Is
Calling." Benediction and the
response. "Hear Our Prayer."
A Postlude by the organist.
Evening services begin with
the Christian Endeavor hour at
6:30. The class for adults in
"New Testament Evangelist"
will also meet at 6:30. Evange
list service begins at 7:30 p. m,
The sermon, "I, Not So," by
the minister.
You are most cordially Invit
ed to attend services with us.
.
Pilgrim Holinesis
Located at 2229 Wantland
avenue, Rev. Sherman Moore,
pastor.
For his pre-Easter topic, Rev.
Moore has chosen, "The Cruci
fixion." He will speak Sunday
evening on the subject, "The
More Excellent Way." Let these
services aid you in thoughtful
contemplation of this signifi
cant week.
You are cordially invited to
attend these services. Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m,; worship,
11 a. m.; Pilgrim Junior League,
6:30 p. m.; evangelistic service,
7:45 p. m.; prayer meeting,
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.
The Apostolic Faith Services
At 228 N. 8th St. Under the Electric Sign
"Jesu th Light of th World."
Friday -8 P. M. (Special Services Tonight)
Tonight special rvici will be conducted by our Dis
trict Ovrr C. W. Frost (a converted ex-loggr), end
' ' ' Rr. B. J, Hoblniort, evangelist, of Portland, Or., with
ptoial vocal number, and th orchestra leading th
congregational hymni. Followed by ringing personal
Uitimon! from all walks of life. Concluding with an
old-fashlond, stirring, fundamental ermon,
Sunday
Sunday School at 9:30 A, M.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Servle.
Wednesday and Friday 8 P. M.
Regular 8rvlci,
Everybody welcome to all services.
' No collections ar vr taken.
Presbyterian Delegates
Complete Spring Session
Tl'LELAKE In a spiritual,
deeply impressive atmosphere,
delegates of 27 Presbyterian
churches of southwest Oregon
gathered here Wednesday and
Thursday for spring sessions of
tho Presbytery and Presbyterlal
society of tho Presbytery of
Southwest Oregon. Seventy
eight delegates signed with Mrs.
Morton J. Brown, registrar.
Tho meetings marked the
election of a new moderator of
the Presbytery and other offi
cers of both organizations, in
stallation of Rev. Hugh L. Bron
son as pastor of the Tulelako
Community Presbyterian church
and presentation of a number
of distinguished speakers in the
ological circles on the west
coast.
Rev. Elmer E. Rosenkildo,
Bandon, formerly pastor of the
Malin Presbyterian church was
elected to succeed Dr. Morris H.
Roach, Roseburg, as moderator.
Rev. Donald Dod, pastor of
churches of Malin and Merrill,
will serve as temporary clerk,
Rev. Lawrence Mitchelmore,
former pastor at Merrill, now at
Jacksonville, will act as stated
clerk and tho permanent clerk
is Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore of
the Altamont Presbyterian
church, Klamath Fulls.
Commissioners to the general
assembly of Presbyterian
churches to bo held In Detroit,
Mich., in May, were announced
as Dr. A. T. Smith, pastor of tho
Klamath Falls Presbyterian
church, ministerial commission
er, and Rev. E. E. Koscnkildc, al
ternate. Tho lay commissioner
Is Jack Frost, Ashland. No al
ternate for this office was an
nounced. Rev. Bronson, who returned
to tho local pastorate November
1, 1942, after an absence of three
years, was installed Tuesday
evening with Rev. Rosenkildo,
presiding. Rev. Forrest C. Tra
vaille, missionary homo on fur
lough from Thailand, gftvc the
invocation and tho scripture,
Acts 1:1-15, was read by Rev.
Lawrence Mitchelmore. Rev.
Hugh L. Mitchelmore gave the
charge to the pastor, and the
charge to the congregation was
given by Rev. Harold M. Rob
erts, Medford. Questions to the
pastor and congregation were
read by Rev. Roscnkilde
Dr. Morris Roach delivered
Assembly of God
Revival services at the Pente
costal Assembly of God, 746
Oak street, will continue for
one more week every night at
7:45 o'clock except Monday and
Saturday.
Rev. John Dean Lewen, na
tionally known evangelist, is
the speaker. Tonight he will
speak on, "How a Former Fran
ciscan Friar Received tho Bap
tism of tho Holy Ghost." Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock he
will speak on, "The Gifts of
the Holy Spirit in the Church."
Sunday evening, 7:45 o'clock,
there will be a special evange
listic sermon and the public is
Invited to hear him peak on,
"When Hitler Meets God,
Alone!" There will be good con
gregational singing and special
music.
Klamath Tmpl
Located at 1007 Pine street,
Daniel (B. Anderson, pBstor.
Phono 3874.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 . m.
Ovcrcomers young people's
service, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic
service, 7:45 p. m. Orchestra
and good music a specialty. We
invite you to come and worship
with us.
Women's missionary circle,
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purs
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Mrs. A. A. Ward, owner
Willard Ward, U. S. Navy,
" Manager
Arthur W. Larson,
Acting Mgr.
925 High - Phone 3334
tho sermon, "Ye Are My Wit
nesses." Special musia was by tho
women's chorus under the direc
tion of Mrs. Frank Bull.
A second musical number,
"Forgivo Mo Fathor," offered
during the sessions was written
especially for the meetings by
Mrs. Ray Aiken,. Tulelako, with
the music score arranged by
Mrs. Virginia Street Browns
oombe, Woodland. Mrs. J. C.
Stevenson Jr., was the soloist,
Other speaker before tho ses
sions were Dr. Morgan S. Odell,
president of Lewis and Clark
college, Portland; Dr. James
Millar, Portland; and Miss Ethel
V. Hlggins, director of tho Ming
Quong home for Chinese girls
In Oakland.
"Light In Education," was tho
theme of tho Presbyterlal meet
ing which convoned simultane
ously with the Presbytery. Mrs,
W. M. Campbell, Roseburg, fill
ed out tho unexpired term of tho
presidency for Mrs, J. E. Edgar,
Ashland.
Mrs. Akerlll, Cirants Pass,
presented the program; Mrs. B.
E. Morcchctt, Glcndalc, tho re
view of the society's activities
during tho pest year; and Mrs.
Ray Martin, Jacksonville, gave
tho treasurer's report. Mrs. J.
E. Edgar spoke on tho plan of
the organization. Mrs. Morris
Roach was in charge of devo
tional. Other speakers were
Mrs. Ralph II. Mort, Portland,
dean of women at Lewis and
Clark college and Mrs. John Mc
Cormick, Portland, synodical
president, who was Installed as
president of tho Presbyterlal so
ciety for the coming yoar.
Musicians assisting with the
services Included Mrs. Allison
Osborne, Tulelako, Miss Doro
thy Reed and Miss Ruth Henry,
Klamath Falls.
Luncheon and dinners were
served by tho Community guild
of Tulelako, In tho annex of the
church with breukfa.it prepared
In the homes of friends of the
church and niombors of the con
gregation where they wero ac
commodated. Twenty- seven
churches were represented.
A profusion of spring blooms
brought from various points in
the RoRtie River valley were
used In the church and the an-
ncx.
Wednesday, 10 a. m., at the 1
church. Regular midweek .
preaching and praiso service, 1
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Radio i
broadcast over KFJI Saturday,
6:30 p. m. I
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AMERICAN ?RED CROSS
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First Baptist
Church
Eighth and Washington
streets. "The Church With a
Message." C'eell C. Brown, pas
tor. Residence, 414 North
Eighth street. Phone 7430.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Senium subject, "The Church
Exhibited." Tho pastor will
continue tho series of messuges
on the Epistlu to tho Ephesians.
Tim Sunday school mod at
8:45 a. m., with clusse for all
ages. Bring your family to tho
Biblo school.
Tho Training Union nieel
each Sunday at tt.30 p. m. fol
lowed by the song survive and
evening worship at 7:30 o'clock.
At thi service the pastor I
presenting u series of messages
on "Christ und tho Cross."
Special Easter service are
being plannud for next Sunday.
Tho Easier messugo will bo de
livered at 11 a. m., and the
choir will present a service of
Easter music at 7.30 p. m.
Midweek p r u y e r service
Wednesday ul 7:30 p. m.' fol
lowed by choir rehearsal t 8:30
o'clock.
Weekly radio broadcast over
KFJI euch Suuduy ul 8:15 a. m.
Spriguo Rivtr
Frlendi Church
Evort J. Tuning, pastor.
Sunday services Sunday
school, 10 M. m.; worship erv
Ice, 11 a. m.; evongollslic 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 Spraguo
River.
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of foods so as to get the most In money end food
values. It is evident that MILK is the very best
food available.
Considering the perfectly balanced nutritive val
ues of the fats, proteins, carbohydrates, sugors ond
minerals in MILK, tho very best food ovoilable to
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Raymond Dairy.
Phone Ul to Commence Deliveries of Our
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If You Can't Go .GIVE!
Only Your Gift Support th H Croi
Klamath County
Quota $30,600.00
contribution are gratefully
i
Mr. an Mra. Oalln OoeMry I.M
Mr. John Hwntr
Mr. and Mra. Amoa lurnalt
Idna Trawara
Mr. anil Mra. Oao. Plovrart
Mr. and Mra. Bud Shulla
Joa Aycra
floharl Caaablar
Allan Caaablar
Mr, and Mra. 4. O. Hoirtfc
Mr. and Mra. John Mlallar
OlO. Mlallar
A. O. Smith ,
10. M
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1.0
1.M
I.M
I.M
I.M
I.M
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1.00
a, oo
t.M
I.M
1.00
1.00
1.00
Tom Oibrlal
Joaaphlna anydar
Mra. Vartla Swtarlnlar . ..
rtobart Slmmira
Mr. and Mra. J. P. nonunion .
Jaofc Pwla
I.M
Mr, and Mra. jamaa Sullivan.-, i.oo
Mra. Dlok Haydtn . .. I.M
W. H. SlaMar I.M
Olara Slalar 100
Anna M. Woolaoar a.. 100
J. I. Oardoro 100
Mra. Oaear Olaon 1,00
Mr, and Mn, B. P. Ichmaok 1 1I
. Paul Arnatt ........- 1.01
Mra, O. 0. Barry . 1.00
Mr, and Mra, 0. I. lonnay 1.10
Mr. P. A, Mariana . 1.M
Mr, Id i. Moora I.M
Mri. W, M. paarrlan - I.oo
Marlon Mouao - 1,M
Mr. an Mra. Oharlay Andaman . 1.00
inula Pood Markal I.oo
Raymond Parkar . ... I.M
Mra, Ralph Wlmlir 1.00
Mra, B. niorklund . . t.00
Dorothy Maxwall ..,. 1.00
Mra, ll, Mouannaio ,... i.'w
Mra. Haiti lawla
Mra. Bdla Olaan .
Clara (nullah
1,00
1,00
.10
I.oo
1,00
I.oo
1.00
1,00
1,00
1.1m
l.oo
Mr, W, D. 0001
Mr. Bart BirmII .
Mra, R. O. Howard
Mr, A, Paaraon
Mr. Cava Wlaianhach
Mn. B. A. Hualad
Mr, IdKar Albarl ..... .
Mri, Irwin .-.
TOTAL
Of Contribution
Lilted Her to Date
Iterate anil Jfcutjs
April 18, IfMS
The Community
Congregational Church
ruhn Hunuuy service in
beautifully decorated church,
Sunday. April 18.
Church school, 9:45 a. in.
Murnlng worship service, 11
o'clock, wllh Hov. Eugene V.
llaynes, pastor, conducting llin
service. "Tho Supremo Need
of tho World Today," I Mia
Ihemn of Mr. llnyne as ho
rpcuka at this crvlco. Asilstin.
In tho service with their lulu.
Isliy of music will bo John Pa.
sok, violinist, with "Sliniiln
Aveu" a the proludo und "(Jim
cortlnu" for the offertory "Jr.
rusaleni" by Parker will be sunn
by Frank Thompson at a sulo.
The choir under tlm direction
of Mr. Hunry W. Moore will
sing the "Introlt Palm Branch.
e" by Faure, and the beno
dlellon and prayer responses.
Comrades of tho Way will
meet at 6 p. nt., with Albert
King a tho discussion leader.
A cundlcllghl com m u n I o n
service, now an established tra
dition with thi church, will he
hold Thursday, April 22, In the
church sanctuary beginning lit
8 p. m. The public I Invited
to attend und participate In IhSt,
great icrvlce. J'
Fr Mthodlt
Corner of South Ninth and
Plum streets, W. II. McCormlck,
pastor. Sunday service. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.; preaching al
11 a. m.; evening services:
YPMS at 6:30 o'clock, preach
ing al 8 o'clock. Prayer meet
ing Thursday at 7:45 p. m.
(Additional Church! on
Pag Ten)
acknowledged:
Mra. Prank I. Walla
Mra. H. L. laehlar . .
Mra. Jaalln Danlol
Mra. Haral Klmaay . ....
Mr, and Mra. P. I. Doata .
Mr, A. M. THomaa ,.
Mra. H. J, Allan
1.00
I.M
i.oa
. I.M
I.M
. 1.00
- 1.00
.IOH.r
1.M
1.M
Prland
Mra, Yarnall . ...
Mra, Harbart Hanallnt
Mr. 0. I. Allay .
. II M
Mra. R. W, Party
float Bananbtl .
Roy Oall Auto Do,
I.M
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1.00
1,00
Swill Oo. Imployaaa ,
Mrt, Lorana Borouih
Mra, Thoma Ovaran
Mr, and Mra, John HniliUK . I.oo
Dlrl loom Troop No, 7 I.M
Homarlal Thuraday olub , 1.00
Hoy Lm .... I.M
Mr, and Mra. Oao, Moll I.M
Room II. nooaaval! aahool 1.11
' Mra. L. Olaon 1.00
A Prltnd I0.M
A Prland 10.00
Mr. Dlnwlddla . t.1.0
Anna Oviard 1 .. f.oo
Klamlth Lulhtran Aid ,
10.00
Mra. A. (. Aahural
Wadnatday oluh
Mr, Lona Murray H
1.00
. 1.00
..... 100
J. D, Karnult
I.M
Towniani Aualllary No, I IM
Mary Bllan Lon -. I.M
Inula Harndan . I.M
tloyd and R. H, Bunnall M.M
Mra, J. R, Slarnar .. I.M
Varn Bailor 1.00
Mn, Lulu Wllion 1.00
Mra. Bart 0, noil 1.00
M. W. Oharry 10.M
, DRthollo DauRhllrl of Am, .
...No. 1101 10.00
Indapandant Study Oluh . I.M
Mr. and Mra. J, H. Hauls 10.00
(. 0. Adarm I.M
Klwanlo club ol Klamalh Poll n il
A Prland 1.00
naaohiitM Lbr, Oo. 10.00
Btiiinau and PofMilonal
Woman'i tun ............
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