1IKKAIJJ AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON (0 April 23, 10-13 : . - i j , , , virj c.tuc.vnrj SUB PRESENTED BY : flflETHODISTS - The following ucrod concert will bo presented by tho First MoiiKHlihi cnurcn ciiolr on Sun day evening, April 25, in the church. Prultido, "Siuirluy Morning nt Ulion," Ucndol, Mm, Clcorgo Me- imyro. I'roccmlonnl, hymn 184, "Uinst tho Lord in Risen To , any." Prayer, Rev. Victor Phillips. Hymn 102, "O For a Thousand Tongue to Sing," congregation and choir. "Gloria in Excclnln," W. A. Mo- xart. "List! The Cherubic Host." A. a. Gaul. Soloists, Mm, S. M Bndeur nnrt Hhii-a lllnl,l,.u "Victory," (old Alsatian Easter caroi;, linrvey uiuil, choir, "In tho End of tin) Shl,lli Bpcaks, Mrs. Winnlfrcd Glllen, contralto. ' Offortorv. "Fairest LnrH .To ' eus," traditional, Mrs. George moiniyre. "How Lovely li Thy Dwelling ' Place," Brahms. "Sunrise on Easter Morning," w, a, oid, Trumpot olo, Fred fiooiKo, otanicy Mciiliehcy Richard Portor aiiH rlinlr "O Lord Moot Holy," Cesar rnncK, cnoir. "Andmitlno," llubny, Mrs, Dn vld Burgoync, violin, Mrs. J. C, ' O'Neill, acconinnnlst. "Christ Wont Up Into the nun, iticliard llagcmun. In cklentul soprano solo, Mrs, L, E Juniper, "Allehilnl Christ Is Risen," An ' dro Kopolyoff, choir. Benediction, Rev, Victor Phil ' Hp. V. ' ' ' ' Immenuel Baptist ' Church (Northern Convention) Tho church Is lorn led at the corner of North Eleventh and High stroets. Pastor, Rev. Wll. " Ham B. Hlce. Residence, 712 North Third street, Phone 7400. Director of music, C. E. Logcr well. Sunday school, OAS a. m. Classes for all ages and a stuff of well-trained adult Bible teach ers. Mrs. J. D. O'Neal is super intendent. We Just need a few more scholars to reach our goal for next Sunday. Will you be there to help us reach tho 100 ' mark? MnrnlnD- wnrnhln 11B ... rl , all tho Sundays In tho year, you should he found in church this coming Sunday morning, in mem ory of tho resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. The pastor will deliver tho Easter sermon at this morning worship hour, lio special music. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. This hour will be devoted to an Easter paguant, given by the downsta Irs dftnnrtmnnl nf Sunday school. Wo feel sure that they have a special treat iw us ann we want you to be there, especially you mothers and dads who have little folks jn our scliool. Mid-week service, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible iuay at tne church. This Bible atudy Is open to all people, mem bers of our church or not. Bring 1 your Blblo and notebook If you so desire and you'll enjoy a study in the word of God. ; There will bo no young peo ple s meeting this coming Satur- , day night, April 24. But we would encourage oil you young , folks to attend tho Good Friday service at the Covenant church and also tho Easter sunrise scr vlco early Sunday morning. Tills Is the fl-lpnrltu ulht... loving church. Come and make It your spiritual homo if vn ,. a strangor In tho city or do not nvo a cnurcn Home hero. You are always welcome, . . St. John. Chapter XIX. Then Pilule therefore look Johub, and scourged him. And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns and put it on his head, and they put It on his head, and they put on him u purple robe. And said, Hull, King of tho Jews! and they smote him with their hands. Pilule therefore went forth aguln, mid sulth unto them, Behold, I bring him fortli to you, that ye may know that 1 find no fault In him. Then camo Jesus forth, weurlng the crown of thorns, and the purple robe. And Pilule salth unto them, Behold tho niun! When the chief priests therefore and officers saw him, they cried out, saying, Crucify him, crucify him. Pilate sulth unto them, Tuko ye him, and crucify him: for I find no fault In him, Tho Jews unsworn! him, Wo have a luw, and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself tho Son of God. When Pilate therefore heard thut suylng, he was the more ufrukl: . . And went again Into the judgement hull and salth' unto Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer. Then salth Pilate unto him, Sneiikcst thou not unto me? Knowcst thou not Hint I have power to crucify thee, and huve power to release thee? Jesus answered, Thou couldcst have no power at all against mo, except It were given thee from above: there fore he thut delivcrcth me unto thee hath the' greatest sin. And from thenceforth Pilalu sought to release lilin: but tho Jews cried out, saying, If thou let this man go, thou art not Cesar's friend: whosoever muketh himself a king spcuk eth against Cesar. Whun Pllalo therefore hoard that saying, he brought Jesus forth, and silt down In the Judgment scut in a place that is called the Pavement, but in the Hebrew, Gabbathu. And It was tho preparation of tho passovvr. and about tho sixth hour: and he soith unto the Jews, Behold your King! But they cried out, Away with him, away with him, crucify him. Pilate sulth unto them, Shall I crucify your King? Tho chief priests answered, We have no king but Cesar. - 7 Them delivered ho him therefore unto them to be cruel fled. Aud they took Jesus, and led him awuy. And ho bearing his cross went forth into a place called the -place of a skull, which is called In the Hebrew, Gol guthn. When they crucified him, and two others with -him, on either side one, and Jesus in the midst. And Pilate wrote a title ond put it on the cross. And tho writing whs, "Jesus of Nazareth tho King of the Jews." This title then read many of the Jews for the place where Jesus was crucified was nigh to the city, and it was written in Hebrew, unci Greek, and Latin. Then said tile chief priests of the Jews to Pilate, Write not, Tho King of tho Jews: but that he said, 1 am the King of tho Jews.-Pilate answered, What 'I have written, I have written. - Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took his garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a part, and also his coat, now Iho coat was without seam, woven from the top throughout. They said therefore among themselves. Lot us not rent it, but cast lots for it, whoso 11 shall be: that the Scripture might be fulfilled, which salth, They purled mv raiment among llicm, and for my vesture they did cast lots. Now there stood by tho cross of Jesus his mother, and his mother's sister, Mury the wire of Clcophus, and Mary Magdalene. . When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy sonl Then saith lie to the disciple, Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple look her unto his own homo. After this, Jesus knowing that nil things were now accom plished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, salth, I thirst. Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar, and they filled a sponge Willi vinegar and put it upon hyssop, and put It to his mouth, When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, ho sold, It is flnlshod: and he bowed his hoad, and gave up tho ghost. Royal Neighbors Buy Millions in Government Bonds Additional government bonds in the amount of $2,500,000 have been purchased by Royal Neigh bora of America, giving the so ciety a total of $5,084,750 invests cd In United States securities, ac cording to a report received by Anna Woolever, 1536 Sargent street, recorder of camp No. 0808 of Klamath Falls. In view of Ihc society's cam paign to sell war bonds and slumps among its 8848 camps and 500,000 members, this in vestment has been designated as "The Royal Neighbor Mother's Day purchase of government war bonds." The society's campaign opened March 1 und closes May 31, 1U43. Rev. H. L Russell to Go To Washington Appointment First Church Of Qod Located nt the corner of Al tamont drive and Dolnwure atrcet. Sunday scliool convenes at 0:45 a, m., Mrs. J, D. Ker- nutt, superintendent. ' Morning devotions, 11 o'clock, Pre-scrv-Ice prnyer meeting at 7 p, m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Prayor ond praise service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. . . . A cordlnl Invitation is ex tended to tho public to uttond all of, these services. Rov, J, D. Kerntitt, pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell, fnr in VMM pastor or Iho Church of tho Na. arena In Klnmnth Fn1l U lnm. Ing Monday morning for Sno- quaimlo, Wash., where ho has ac cepted an appolnmont. Rev. and Mrs. Russell will be accompanied oy ineir dnughtcr-ln-law. Mrs Gerald Russell. They plan to spend the coming week at Kelso, wasn., to attend the district as sembly of the church, then will conunuo to snoqualinlc The church, organized In July, iuzb, with 11 mombors includ ing me pastor, urst met in a tent, but when Rev. Russell, its lourth pastor arrived, the for mer church building on Martin street was partially completed He finished the work on that building, succeeded in paying oir tno outstanding obligations, and then ho and Mi nn r.prniri built almost without outside holp, tho distinctive now church on ijarnon avenue, afterward re modeling the old church into an attractive and modem parson age. . Rev. Russell Is a member of tho Klamath Ministerial associa tion and has been very coopera tive, Mrs. Russell has been a great help In tho work of the church, and botli are flnc-splrlt- oa, cievotca and above all, friend ly people who will bo greatly missed here, members of tho as sociation said, On Easter morning there will be a short program during the Sunday school hour, and Rev. Russell will speak at the morn ing and evening services. His SUCCCSSOr In tho wnrlr nf tno cnurcn wilt bo Rev. Bert- rnnd Peterson of Ashland. . Modoc Point Baptist Mission Sunday School Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11:15 a. m. The Modoc Point S un ri n v school will present a spcciul Eas ter service this Sunday morning. Tho regular Sunday school ser vice will have a special open ing service and story for the children. Classes for all ages, and OVervbodv is wnlenmn. Th adult class is besinnine the sfnrtv of tho fourteenth chapter of the uook of Komans. Come and join us In tho study of this Drofltablc chapter. ' During the worshln hour. tli special service will include a flannclaranh nlctnvn nf th ter story, 'which will bo followed oy a cnnciioiisnt service. If you have never been permitted, to witness or loin in n sorvlnn nf this kind you are cordially In vited to attend this service and partake. Everybody is cordially Invllnri and oil are welcome. We have no creed but the Bible, and we loach not h nc but the nihin which is the inspired word of God, and as such must bo hnn. Eiblo BoDtlit Church (Northern Convention) "The Southend Community Church with the Chimes," Wiard street at South Sixth. Take city bus to Idella's corner. The pastor is G. W. Wheatlcy, who will speuk nt the morning serv ice. Nadine Dinning is in charge of the music. ' The morning worship hour is 10 o'clock. The pastor will speak on "God's Model of an Argument." The truth of the Resurrection with new em phasis, as found in the Word of God. The service will begin promptly on the hour. Beautiful steel-eut Easter sou. venir church bulletins will be distributed at the morning serv ice. There will also be a soeeinl gm to all attending this morn ing service at 10 o clock. Bible school al 11 n'cWIr with classes for all ages. The pastor is the teachpr nf th adult class. Those attending tho worship service arc invited to attend one of these interesting classes. 'The hieh srhnnl Vnimn People's fellowship" meets at u:ou p. in. SnOCIill Enstor nrnifrnm nl 7:45 D. nr. unHnr thn CltnAruicinn of Frances Smith tho superin- lonncnt, with each department or ine Bible school taking a special part. Mrs. frank Hafsnn luill Un the guest soloist of the evening. Somcthlne ehlirelv npiu nnrl never before seen in Klamath I' nils, will be tho presentation of tho resurrection story in rich oil paints. The seen nnH -l.np. alters are brought into view bc- ire your eyes. Special light ing effects will mnkn thic ni ture live in your memory. This scene will bo ofcrcd by Mrs. wncatlcy and her class. Other deDartmcnts nartiplnnt. ine in the evonlnff sprvir-n uiii be, primary department with nose smith and Mrs. Balantlnc illnior rionnrlmpnl ,;li Tv.fB Smith, intermedlale department with Mrs. O'Neal, adults with Mr. Whcatlev. The public Is Invited n a I. tend one and all of tha servirM of Easter Sundav nt "Tho Church with the Old Gospel and the Whole Gospel." Apostolic Faith At 228 North Eluhth trM under the electric iirn ".Toe. tho Light of the World." Sunday. 9:30 a. m.. Rnnrfav school with classes and efficient teachers for all noes and ernrlna Morning worship. 11 o'clock. 7:45 p. in., 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 arc never, taken. Come as you arel The Christian Missionary Al liance church at Bly will present an Easter program this Sunday. Under the direction nf Rnh,,ri Bolick, there will be an Easter cantata Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The cantata, "Life Everlasting," has bass, tenor, soprano, and contralto solos, a duct, trio, quartet, and several chorus numbers. Mrs. A. h. Book will accompany on the pi ano. There will be a regular Easter morning service at 11 o'clock with special musical numbers. The pastor, Rev. Floyd Pollock, cordially invites the public to at tend both these services. ZIon Lutheran Victor A. Schulze, pastor. 1025 High street. Telephone 6793, Divine wnrshln with n enpntnl Easter message based on the easier Linsnel. Hn v nmmnn nn will be celebrated in connection j wiin ino morniniy wnr; n citr. vice which begins nt 11 o'clock. Tho Sunday school meets at 0:45 a. m. featuring film slides and lessons based on the Resur rection of Jesus. Tho children's confirmation class meets at tho parsonage on Saturday mornings, 0:30 to 11:30 o ciocK, mis class welcomes any children desiring a basic instruc tion in the fnnrtnmnntnla nf 4Vin Christian religion as set forth by tne taithcran church, Tho Lutheran hour with an Easter messaep hv nr. Wnlinr A Maler nnd featuring music by the students' chorus of Concordia seminary, St. Louis, Mo., may bo heard at 1 o'clock nvrr tho lnr.nl Easter Mass to Be Sung at Merrill Catholic Church MERRILL High mass will be sung at 8:30 o'clock Easter morn ing by the choir of St. Augus tine's Catholic church with low mass at 10 o'clock. Father James O'Conner will be nssUioH hv Father Gabriel of the Benedic tine monastery, Mt. Angel, Ore. Father Gabriel is well known here and in Klamath Falls. Becinninc Sundav Miv continuing through Friday, May 7. Father Maier nf fhp BnHmn. torist order. Portland, will fnn. duct a mission, each evening of me wcck at o o clock. Free Methodist Corner of South Ninth street and Plum avenue. W. H. Mc Corrriick, pastor. During the Sunday school hour a program will be given by the various classes and the Sunday morning message at 11:15 a. m. will be on the subject, "Power," as it was demonstrated on the resur rection morn. Sunday evening services: YPMS, 7 p. m., preaching at 8 p. m. we invite you to these Easter services. Prayer meeting at v: p. m. Thursday. St. Paul's EoiscoDal Located at Eighth and Jeffer son streets. Hev. Frederick C Wissenbach. rector. Saturday, services of Holy Baptism. Arraneemonts mav hp made by the parents with the rector. Services for Easter Sunday: 7 a. m.. choral pplphrnttnn nf tne Holy Communion. Proces' sional, 170. Ante communion service. Offertory, "Christ Our Passover." bv Schillinc. Anthem by the choir. Post-communion service. Gloria In Excelsis. Closing prayers and benediction. Processional, 170. Church scliool service, 10 a. m. Shortened form of mom ma nraver and mitp hnv nffpr. ing. Choral celebration of the oty communion and sermon, 11 a. ra. Processional, 169. Ante-communion service. Sprmnn hymn, 173. Offertory, "Christ uur Passover," Schilling. An them bv tha choir. Sura corda and Santus. Snln "Fnr Not, Ye Israel," Dudley Buck, sung oy Mrs. ti. M, Shapleigh. Communion. Gloria in ExppIcic Recessional, 170. The First Church nf Phrlct Scientist, announces a troa turo on Christian Science en titled. "Christinn Cnlonpo ti,a Revelation of True Freedom," by Richard J. Davis, CBS, San Jose, Calif. Mr. Davis is a mnmhoi n .......ww JL .lit. board of lectureshin nf Iho mother church in Rnctnn ht..,. Data of the lecture is Friday! cipru ju, at o p. m., in the church buildlnc. Tnnh nd Washington streets. The public is cordially invited to attend. JM-J,., nil in. HELD AT TULELAKE TULELAKE A sunrise Easter service will be conducted by the young people of the Tulelake Community Presbyterian church at 5:45 at the peninsula and for a brief span of time the war and world chaos will bo forgotten in the early morning worship hour. Rev. Hugh L. Bronson will bring the Easter message at the early service and at the regular morning service. Musical numbers by Patty Gen try and by Conrad Schultz will be presented at the sunrise ser vice which will be followed by an Easter breakfast at the annex of the church. Mrs. A. E. Ryck man will be in charge. Sunday school will be at the regular hour and an Easter an them will be sung during the sermon hour by a mixed chorus directed by Mrs. Frank Bell. Mrs. E. W. Staunton will be at the piano. The little folks vill oferthe old story of the Resurrection with music and recitations at 8 o'clock in the evening and young people of the church under the direction of Mrs. Ray Aiken will present an Easter play, "The Great Inheritance." The cast in cludes Marjorie Larsen, Dorothy inomas, Caroline Ryckman, Jim Kelson, Howard Moore and Wal ler Meshke. A mixed chorus will sing. Assembly of God 748 Oak street. Rev. A. Har old Persing, pastor. Residence, 844 Eldorado street, phone 5735. Tonight at 7:45 o'clock, Evan gelist John Dean Lewen will speak on the subject, 'Then the Fire of The Lord Fell." , Saturday night, no meeting. Sunday morning being Easter Sunday, we will have a sunrise prayer meeting. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with Mrs. Al Ken nedy in charge. We plan on going over the top this Sunday. Morning hour of worship begin ning at 11 o'clock. Evangelistic Lewen to speak on the subject, "God's Treasure Chest." The book of Ephesians. Young peo ple will meet at 6:30 p. m., under the leadership of Jim Kennerly. Evangelistic service beginning at 7:45 p. m., with the evangelist speaking on "The Story of My Life From the Monastery to the Bible." This will be Evangelist Lewen's final service with us. We urge the public to make a special effort to hear this stir-1 rine sermon. For the services of the week ' we announce: Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting; Wednesday, : the Ladies' Missionary society meeting at Mrs. Maxwell's at' 10 a. m., 426 South Seventh' street. Thursday. 7:45 n. m Hp. ' votional and preaching. j Young People Hold Easter Sunrise Services on Hill The annual Easter sunrise ser vice snonsored bv thn vnnntr nsn pie of Klamath Falls churches, win do neia at 3:43 a. m. Sun Earl Whillnek' "M m n r Garden" is now in spring dress ana tne publ c Is invited to make use of it as a resting spot, tne local business man an nounced today. Whitlock said he has a new gardener for the Sixth and Pino beauty spot. He is A. R. Bakke, formerly a gardener in Glacier national parx. Whitlock said he had noticed editorial comment about the need of a resting and waiting place in downtown Klamath Falls for outside visitors, and said that in the summer month the Memory Garden will func tion nicely in that manner. Sprogue Riyer 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. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets. . L. K. Johnson, pastor. Phone 3452. Mrs. Carl Brandsness, or ganist. ; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Bible class, 9:45 a. m. Easter moraine sunrise snr- vice, 6:08 a. m. This service will be suDDorted bv a full vested choir, anthems and hymns. The cross will be unveiled at this service. Easter Sunday festive wotship, 11 a. m. This is the regular full liturgical service customary on Easter Sunday. Our church is open to all who wish to worship. If you have no church home in this city we sin cerely invite you to share our church home with us. day, April 25, on the hill ovr looking Hot Springs and the cltn In the event of unfavorable weather, the service will bo held In the First Presbyterian church. Sixth and Pine streets, nt th same hour. Following Is the program! 1 Prelude. Call to worshiD. Robertn Alx. ander. . Hymn, "Christ Arose," Dean Stephens, leader. Hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross." Scripture, Rev. Cecil C. Brown. Prayer, Rev. E. K. Johnson. Special, Dean Stephens. . "Easter Thoughts," Rev! Vlo. tor Phillips. Benediction, Rev. W. B. Rice. The Salvation Army Special Easter services, at Fourth street and Klamath ave nue. "The Easter Message," 11 a. m. "The Atonement," 8 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young People's service, 6:30 p. m. Major William Charles Cnrrr Will be the sneakpr. 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