page snc HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON April SO, imj Klamath GUuSick Maul FAMILY WEEK TO BE NOTED BY CHURCHES EARLY RISERS HOLD EASTER The week of May 2 to 0 has been set aside by the United Council of Church Women as National Family week, when the values inherent In the Chris tian home are to be stressed, All over the country church women will gather at their an nual May luncheon to renew fellowship with one another and to consider the great re sponsibility and opportunity facing the home In a world at war. Here in Klamath Falls the meeting will be in the First Christian church. Thursday May 6, and dessert will be served at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs, Ralph Hopkins chairman for the afternoon. The central theme will be, "The Christian Family" and "Recreation in the Home." There will be a round table discussion of "Juvenile Delin quency," and several musical numbers will be presented. There will be no charge but a silver offering will be received. First Presbyterian The First Presbyterian church is located on North Sixth and Pine streets. The pastor is the Rev. Theodore Smith, 435 North Second street, telephone at the home, 5477, and at the church, 7311. Lillie E. Darby directs the choir and Mrs. A. H. Denison is the organist. The morning worship at 11 o'clock opens with the organ prelude, "Song," by Diggle, "Fairest Lord Jesus" is the pro cessional. After the call to wor ship, choir and congregation unite in singing the Doxology and, after the invocation and Lords Prayer, "The Gloria Patri." The period of quiet meditation is ushered in by the . choir singing, "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," and is con cluded by choir and congrega tion singing, "Our Fathers' God . to Thee, Author of Liberty. The choir offertory is Schu mann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own," and the organ of fertory, "Solace," by Pease. The anthem tor the morning is, "Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly O'er Thee," by Shelley. The pastor will speak on "Jesus Manifests Himself." The service closes with the benediction, the choir dismissal, "Threefold Amen," and the organ postlude, meaiiauon. By Gillette. The evening worship is held v:jo o'clock. The pastor will speaic on "Precious Thinas.' Bible school, 9:45 a. m. It is immediately preceded by prayer meeting in the pastor's study for God's blessing on the scnooi ana the services of the day. The three Christian Endeavor societies meet at 6:30 n. m There is the older group, or those past high school age; the high school age; and the upper grade school age. AU young people are made welcome at tnese meetings. First Baptist Eighth street at Washington "The Church with Rev. Cecil C. Brown, castor Residence, 414 North Eighth street. Phone 7439. Bible school begins at 9:45 a. m. with departments and classes for all age groups. George O. Welch is general superintendent. The morning worship service follows the Bible school at 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak on the subject, "The Church En abled" continuing the series of messages on the "Church in -tpnesians." The Baptist Training union meets at 7 o'clock with pro grams prepared lor each group. There are six groups in this service affording a place of training for every member of me family. The evening song service. led by H. G. Shirey, will begin at 8 o'clock. The pastor will speak on "There Was No Intercessor." Midweek prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock followed by choir rehearsal at 8:30. Radio services each Sun- nay morning over station KFJI irom 8:15 to 8:45. First Church Of 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 prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. 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. Kernuttg pastor. SUNRISE ME ET The Community Congregational Church Located on Garden avenue, between East Main and Martin streets has Rev. Eugene V. Haynes as its pastor. At the services Sunday, the 15th anniversary of the found ing of the church is to be cele brated with two of the former pastors present along with Rev. Perry F. Schrock, superintend ent of the Oregon Congrega tional conference. The sched ule of services is as follows: Easter Sunday morning a Sunday, May 2, at 9:30 a. m. group of early risers of the Chris a service of worship for all the tian Endeavor met for an Easter departments of the church sunrise service at the Presbyter school and their parents. At this Ian church. The service was service Rev. T. Davis Preston originally scheduled to be held will show moving pictures of on the hilltop but due to un the work in Klamath Falls un- favorable weather conditions it der his pastorate. was held indoors. Dean Stcph- At the 11 o'clock morning ens led the group in Easter songs, worship service, Rev. Perry F. He also sang a solo entitled Schrock will speak on, "The "Take Up Thy Cross." An in Old Oregon Trail and the New." spiring Easter message was given At this service Patricia Brown by Rev. Phillips of the Methodist will sing. "Bless This House." church. by Hamblen and "Stranger of Following the sunrise service Galilee." bv Morris. The choir I a waffle breakfast was held in under the direction of Mrs. H. the basement of the First Chris- W. Moore will sing the introit " church. The breakfast was and Draver resoonses. i piannea oy Jerry Knutn At the evenine vesner serv. .In socieUos throughout Klam- i f a .i.i, d vi r atn-Lake union special Easter Cole will speak. At all of these' eJies Lheld a'the reular services the two former pastors " ' will be present and will assist in conducting the service. Mrs. Bible Baptist Cole and Mrs. Preston are to Church be present also. Mnnrfo, d.i fi.-jn I im Southend Community at a notluck dinner. Rev. T. -nurcn wlm We onimes," Wiard Davis Preston will speak. At street at South Sixth. Take city the dinner hour Mrs. Rollin E. ,u " comer. Thompson wiU sing appropriate rge w. Wheatley is the selections. Make reservations P01' may be reached at with Mrs. W. C. Little, 7446. M tuaes b callUlS 72 10. Na- The public is cordially invited djne. Dmnln " charge of the to attend each of these services m,f)c- and the dinner meeting. Morning hour of worship is 10 o'clock. Following the sermon Modoc Point Community I e pasior, uie .Lords Sup Bnrtt Miuisn Per will be observed. Bible school at 11 o'clock with Meets in the school house in classes for all age groups, under raoaoc ,foinu uie supervision of Frances Smith. Sunday school, 10 a. m. "High School Young People's worsnip service, u:l3 p. m. fellowship," 6:30. with Mrs. During the opening exercise Wheat ey the teacher, of the Sunday school Mrs. Zell Evniii,. r,. will have a special illustrated I o'clock with Bible study in the story for children, one that will Gospel of John. Be sure and ue enjoyea oy we omer cnu- bring your Bible and note book, dren. These stories are always Wednesday. 7:45 p. m., mid interest i n g and instructive. week prayer fellowship with Classes for all ages, and all are praise, in church parlor. weom!: . ,v , . The kind of a church you are Worship service, the topic, looking for. A warm fellowship Open Your Arms to the Fire awaits you at "The Church with That Comes From God," All the Old Gospel and the Whole are welcome, and remember that Gospel, we believe and teach no creed but the Bible, which is the in spired and Holy Word of God. Saint Paul's Episcopal U7k. : 1 1 I I where it is silent we Me also Rev- F- C- Wsenbach, rector, wnere u is suent, we are also Sunday vs. We welcome all and extend LjL-- "1neition . j.-.i . Holy Communion; corporate T u,,,UvU " communion of the young peo the vicinity to come and wor- ,- IT p . i.k . rf . c- e win c-e served s " afterwards in the parish hall. " . , Classes for all grades. Holy Communion and sermon. Mondav af 9-2n n m In the Heart of the City" at recJT''. study: . . North .Tenth and High streets. night, Boy Scout Rev. Victor Phillips, minister: m!?,tln- . Andrew Loney Jr.. director of "eanesoay, 7:J0p. m., choir music; Mrs. E. S. Veatch, ac- PJ"""' th8 Wednesday club companist. Minister's residence, a m he pamh hal1 at 1005 High street, telephone " 'h '"- ,. . 3688. """ray. 'he Woman's auxil- Morning w o r h i p at 11 w V", 80 ' lne. Ma lunch' o'clock. Prelude, "Contempla- " 01 ,ne ouncu 01 tnurch' unr, ."m.. women. by Gaul. Mrs. Thomas B. Pow- ,hn Friday. "e delegates to ers wUI sing a special solo. The 5 f the.11churc", offertory will be "O Rest in to j56 ?eld at Baker' wU1 leave- the Lord." from "Eliiah." bv .. ounaay h on account of Mendelssohn. The choir will Z Im , V cuonvcat'on; sing the anthem. "O Lord Most oTf chTh Kh1 8t Holy," by Cesar Franck. The ?', , m' and a lay servlce at minister will preach the ser- " , , SSL.SjSJ.tS:,,.1?VOted D0g Assembly of God sireei. nev. n. nar- old Persing, pastor, Altamont Community Presbyterian Meeting in the Junior high school, South Sixth and Sum mers Lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mit chelmore, pastor. 9:45 a. m.. Bible school. A. C. Olson, superintendent. There were 190 in attendance last Sunday. A marked increase each Sunday in April. If you have no other church home we in vite you to bring the children and come study God's Word. You will be welcomed by a large Bible class taught by Mrs. 0. 1j. Mendel. Worship service, 11 a. m. All officers and committee chair men of the church and organi zations will be installed Sun day morning. The pastor will speak on, 'Building the Walls." The Nursery takes care of the little folks. The Junior church sermon by the pastor will be upon the subject. "Watching." The last In the series from Ephesians the sixth chapter. Special music by a guest soloist, Mrs. Franklin Rafson. Junior-Intermediate Christian Endeaver. 4:30. Mrs. Hush T. M'lcn el more, superintendent. Meeting at the manse. 443 south bixth street. Stanley Mr. .ieuan, leader. At 6:30 Swma-PI Youn Peo ple's society meets at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson, sponsors. Tuesday, May 4, regular board meeting at the manse. Officers and teachers of the Sunday school will meet the same eve ning. Immanutl Baptist Church COMMUNITY CHURCH HAS ANNIVERSARY Zioa Lutheran Victor A. Schulte, pastor. 1025 High street, Telephone 6793. Divine worship at 11 a. m The pastor's message will be based on John 30, 19-31 and will stress: "Christ s Appear ance to His Disciples a Further Proof of His Glorious Resurrection." The Sunday school meets at 6:43 with a lesson on the sub- morning? you. Church Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Dr. Peter Rozendal, general superintend ent. L. K. Phelps, acting suDer. intendent. Trained teachers and graaea lessons for all aee groups. Methodist Youth fellowshln at 6:30 p. m. The group for young people of high school age win meet in tne league room and the older young people in the church parlors. All vniinv people are invited to loin groups for devotion, discussion, and fellowship. Church of Christ (Downtown) All members and friendu exienaea 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.: sermon anrf w. ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:45 m.; evening . services, 8 clock. Located in the KC hall over the Rainbow theatre. Church of Christ The loyal conereeatinn n h. Church of Christ meets regu larly at Shasta school. Bible classes convene at 10 a. m. The regular Lord's day service is at 11 a. m., with the evening serv Ice at 7:30 o'clock. Two hnr bus service is available to the school on 6undays. This con gregation should not be rnn. fused with any other. Services for this coming Sun day: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Al Kennerly in charge. You are. cordially in vited to attend our growing school. Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock. The pastor will be speaKing. Young people s serv ice at 6:30 p. m. with Jim Ken nerly in charge. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. David said, "I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go unto the house of the Lord." Services for the week: Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at Mrs. Baldwin's home at 416 South Seventh street. Wednesday, 10 a. m., at Mrs. Maxwell's home at 426 South Seventh street, the Ladies Mis sionary society will meet. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., at the church. Devotional service and preaching. 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. i The church is located at the corner of North Eleventh and High streets. Rev. William B Rice, pastor. Residence. 712 Worth Third street. Phone 7400 Director of music, C. E. Loger- weu. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. We have classes for all aces and a staff of teachers who are inter ested in you and your children, Bring the little folks to Sunday school and stay for the adult class and morning worship. aits. J. u. until is superin tendent. Morning worship sen-ice, 11 a. m. This is the hour when saints of God meet to worship Him, to be fed from the Word of God which is bread to the soul. You can't live the best kind of a Christian life woth- out fellowship with the chil dren of God. Be with us next Sunday morning. Orchestra practice, 7:15 p. m, Sunday. Bring your instru ments and be on time for a half hour of practice before the eve ning service. Evening Gospel hour. 8 p. m Please note this change of time in the evening service. All our evening services will begin at 8 p. m. from now till fall. We feel sure you will enjoy the service this week. During this hour, we will dedicate our new flags and will have the privi ledge of having Major W. C. Curry, commanding qfficer of the local Salvation Army as our speaker. Surely the Lord has good things for us this week. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting and Bible study at the church. This Bible study hour is open to all people whether member of this church or not. We are studying in Romans XI concerning God's plans for the Jews in the future. Saturday night, 8 p. m. Young People's meeting at the home of the pastor. If you desire trans portation to and from the meet ing, phone 7400. Bring a friend with you. Yes, this is. the friendly, Bi ble loving church and you are always welcome. Make this your home if you are without a church in the city. (Northern convention). Klamaih Temple Daniel B. Anderson, pastor. 1007 Pine street. Phone, 3874. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Robert Mount, superin tendent. Competent teachers and room for every class. Morning- worship, 11 a. m Young People's Overcomers meeting, 6:30 p. m. Elderly missionary meeting, Wednesday, 10 a. m. at the church. Preaching and praise service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Broad cast over KFJI, Saturday at 6:30 p. m. You are always welcome to attend this friendly and evange listic church. A good choir, a splendid orchestra and spiritual singing as a special feature. Free Methodist Corner of South Ninth street and Plum avenue. W. H. Mc Cormick, pastor. Sunday serv ices, Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. Evening services: YPMS, 7:15 p. m., preaching at 8 p. m. Thursday evening prayer meeting at 7:45 o'clock. The district quarterly meet ing for the Rogue River district will be held at this church be ginning May 6. Mrs. June Mill er, superintendent of the Jun ior Missionary society of the church general, will be guest speaker. Further notice will appear when the program Is finally arranged. The public is cordially invited to these services. , On Easter Sunday of 1938, Ject of prayer and featuring under the leadershiD of Rev. (Mmslldes setting forth the ha Nelson F. Cole, the Community lo Bible stories of the Now (.'ongrcgatlonal church of Klam- lesiament. ath Falls was organised with 20 The Fellowshin club will charter members. Of these 20 meet on Sunday evening at the members, four are still living in home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Eber Klamath Falls and are A. F. lein, 2959 Summers lane. The joens, who has been the church meeting begins at 7:30 o'clock clerk through all these years. The children's - confirmation Shirley Eschlc, now Mrs. S. T. class meets at the parsonage on Soran; Dr. A. A. Soule. and Saturday mornings, 9:30 to Jacqueline French, now Mrs. 11:30 o'clock. This clans wel C. E. Newcom. comes any children desiring a On Sunday, May 2, at three basic instrument In the fundn services and again on Monday mentals of the Christian religion at a tea and an evening potluck as set forth by the Lutheran dinner, the church will cele- church. brate this fifteenth anniversary The Lutheran hour with Go. of the founding of this church, pel message by Dr. Walter A. Two of the former pastors Maier and featuring music by ana ineir wives win oe present the students' chorus of Concor to take part In the anniversary dla seminary. St. Louis. Mo- services and meetings as will may be heard at 1 o'clock over aiso Kev. rerry r. senrock, su- the local station, KFJI. penntenaeni or xne uregon Congregational conference. Each Scientist of the former nostors will be present at all of the meetine. Tenth and Washington streets and will assist in the conduct- Thl church, a branch of Tho ing of the services. Mother church the First Church Rev. Nelson F. Cole, now re- of Christ, Scientist in Boston, nj n..i .( r- ... mass., noias services eucn sun- Ore., will speak at the 8 o'clock dBL corning at 1 1 o'clock. vnin vod. .rvi b,.h. "Everlasting Punishment will Rev. T. Davis Preston, pastor U,e ,ubJect' !.he LeM0; nf ih ronrHnnli ,!,,. Sermon In all Churches of at Soqucl. Calif., will speak to Christ. Scientist, on Sunday the church school at 9:30 a, m. My and aeain on Mondav at 8:30 The Golden Text will be p. m. "Whatsoever a man sowcth, that Rev. Srhmrfc wilt ..v .1 shall be also reap (Gal. 6:7), Tl the 11 a. m. service Sunday on Among the citations which ...III I St. V "itiiic, a 11c v-m urcicun 1 i 1 i. . Trail and the New." ... " a, OIUIC. X J1HVC KTVIl WllUCU On Monday, May 3, the la- in ffroat nnwer anri RnrfaHinff uiw w uib cnurcn win enter- himself like a green bay tree, tain at a tea in the social hall Yet he passed away, and, Io, he irum i 10 -i p. m. in nonor OI was not . . . Minv snrrou-a aha Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Preston, be to the wicked: but he that ine puDiic is cordially invited trusted in the Lord, mercy shall to an ox wese meetings and compass him about ' (Pi. 37; services. 35.3632:10). Tt T .a.nn.C.rmnn mIsm aIH OlOle Auditorium InMnri. (h Mlnwln. .r.l.. Eleventh and Main. L'v,e P"f he Christian Tonight Evangelistic A. L. Z 11 ' . Beazley's subject will be 'The "t"11.!1 w"hMKy L wth l'P' nni.,in 4 . T..u c lures' by Mary Baker Eddy: or T.ktatt. w out of :?inr-.?:iIiL,,kr . r(ar I -, wm iwiwiik iai mcr. r. . , . nB -;. mm coma ace weir jn oaiuraay ai :sv a. m.. nri th risfiiintl f .1 the public it invited to attend thrniivh tifforin Troth ka. Bible classes for both old and stows no pardon upon error, but young The topic for the 11 wipes it out In the most effec- acrvice will De ineitlinl nunnrr" Inn Sill Eyes of the Church, and Their Sunday nrhoni at a-sd a m SnnST r ff 7 o" A mec,ln whlch Includes tec l.v w?ny n'gutEva?.gDeltB"1- ttaoniet of Christian Science f'Zr" T"? faJBibi' Bap- healing Is held every Wednes- gelist MacLafferty s subject will . A free Christian Science read be "The Identification Marks of ' t0m ? J023 the True Church." Everyone is wo in o.u c urcpd tn mtonH h... i writings by Mary Baker Eddy and hear th Bihl tn,th na autnomea i-nristian science these vital subjects. Song serv- 11,ertur may be read, borrow ice begins at 7:30 for the eve- ed or Purchased. ning services. No meeting All are cordially Invited to at- Wcdnesday or Thursday this tend the services and use the week. reading room. " ' Radio nrnffram KFJI. S in 2:15 First Covenant I n. m. each Mondav under the 823 Walnut street, one block ?,ir"Uon. of iommltt,l on Pub- from the postoffice. Pastor, Rev. " Reuben B. Johnson. Phone, - , .. ... 85i7. Apostolic Faith a. nearty welcome awaits you At ?? h.-ii, pi.mv, .,.., at our Sunday school which is Under the electric sign, "Jesus .. .. .... .h. uaaeea me Light of the World." for all ages. Mr. P. Eastman is cllnJ, ., . m c3,.j the Sunday school superintend- u 1 ,.u , 2 ?n,day ent v ."m-iiu ,chool with classes and efficient P. Eastman has kindly con- lcach?" or ,gM .a.nd g.rfde."' sented to give the message Sun- lmn "P' " .C,0CK rtav nnrnin. . ii --iu P. hi., special orchestra se- wcicome you to this service. lcct n'' Ylth FV0,yJn Cr"lg dU The pastor Is attending the an- "Cling, also selected vocal num- nual conference in Los Angeles, 'Mov' Per,ona tc" expecting to be back the latter "mnie- , Concluding with a part of next week. fundamental gospel sermon by Sunday, 7:45 p. m.. there will P'nwiuea ministeri. be a special program given Wednesday and Friday. 8 when different one. win P- m., regular services. Cordial short messages, readings and invltll to all services Is ex special numbers in song We tended the public. Collections feel this is going to be an In- Bre never taken. Come as you teresting service. Don't fail to Brel come. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m Mid- Mt- Lakl Presbyterian rvL.fW.oanhdaPpPyrorr J T' M'lmore, meeetinngl.ere5t 'hWn the,e Thursdav 1 n m , M. "A Mind to Work" w111 clespeci-'uy i&OT I V &ZS2 young people In the armed .Thtis wfth Thursday, 8 p. m., "The Him'1 snine circle" will meet at the home of Mrs. P. Hedberg, 715 Upham street. We hope that every member will be there and bring someone else with you too.' Most of the evening will be spent in doing Red Cross work. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home - Mrs. A. A. Ward, owner Willard Ward. U. S. Navy, Manager Arthur W. Larsen, Acting Mgr. 925 High Phone 3334 Remember Future generations will re member the last resting pliet of your loved one when prop erly marked when identi fied in keeping with your feeling of reverence with a memorial that will stand for all time. Yeu will find the designs to suit your tiste among our display. Klamath , Falls Marble and Granite Works lit 8. 11th St. Phone 8381 Altamont Community Presliy torlan church will Install newly elected officers at a spe cial service In connection with the morning worship Sunday 11 o'clock. The pastor, Hov Hugh T. Mltchulmore, will bo the Initialling officer for tho following: Elders: Ilnrry Boarriiiley, Fred Meeker, A, C, Olson. Trustee to fill one vacancy Robort H. Lamolt; church secre tury-treasurer, Mrs. Calvin P, Peyton: director of music, Mrs Kenton Knight; Sumluy school superintendent, A. C. Olson; as sistant superintendent, Mrs. I F, Mockor; secretary, Claudino Wen k ley. General secretary, Joyce Lan drum; trcusurer, Mrs, Churlrs Ihuriuuii. Department leaders: Mrs Cecil Stowart, Mrs. Jack Moore Mrs. 11. D. Landruiii, Mrs. C. Olson, Mrs. C. K. MeC'lclInn Mrs. C. C Crawford, Mrs, J. L Nendal. Kathryn Benttio Missionary society: president, Mrs. J. Nendol; vice president, Mrs. L fc. Hoevcs; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. W. S. Wnlker. Secretaries of departments; Literature, Mrs fcimn Mocker; missionary oducn tion, Mi's. W. C. Hum: steward ship and spiritual life. Mrs. R J. Hall; membership, Mrs. Vera neeves; sewing, Mrs. W. Robin ette; social action and educa tlon, Mrs. Francis Landmm children's farm home. Mrs George Mlsfeldt. Slgma-I'l Young Peonln's io, ciety: president, Harold Peyton; vico presidoiit, Diane I,ndrum secretary, Margaret McClollan treasurer. John McClollan; com mllleo chairmen, Joyco Land rum, Margaret McClellan. Vlole Soares; sponsors, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Olson. J unlor-Interniedlate Christian endeavor: President. Stanley McClellan; vico president, Ruth i-eyton; secretary, Joanne Rob inette; treasurer, Marlles Craw, ford; chairmen of committee, neii Olson, Dorothy June reiugn, Bruce Crawford and moriiee Crawford; superintend ent, Mrs. Hugh T. Mltchelmore Klamath Revival Center 1BZ9 Mitchell street. Rev Warren D. Combs, nastor. Saturday, 2 p. m. An Inter estlng Junior church for all children of any Sunday school ociween tne ages of five and 16 Come and help it grow. Mr J. Lt, wonscr, leader. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Class es for all ages. Attend a live and growing Sunday school. This Sunday is Missionary Sun- aoy. Mrs. Warren D. Comba. superintendent. Sunday. 11 a. m. Mornlnn service. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Evening Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mid week service. For needed assistance at any lime, pnone 4520. The Salvation Army Klamath avenue and Fourth street. Sunday services: 11a. m., Holiness meeting, 8 p. m evangelistic ervlrn Speaker, Major W. C. Curry; soloist, Madeline Curry. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Week night services Thursdav and Saturday, 8 p. m. Pause at "His feet" for a mo ment of pravcr. Honor the dear blessed name that we bear, Pause in your hurry, worry and care, Pause at "His feet" for a mo ment Of prayer. First Christian Church "The Downtown Church." In. cated on Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bates la ih. minister. The Bible school mnnla bI the hour of 8:45 a. m. Thrr I. a class for every agn group with an Interesting and iir,r,,i study. New members are most cordially invltod to Join a cl The morning worshln hm, 11 a, m. The service oina u-i.l an organ prelude and th Cnl, gregatlon singing "Olorla p trl," The Invocation by n' minister and tho choir response 'Tether of Mercy." Opei,J hymn, "Come, Thou AImlKhly King." Tho Communion hymn "Beneath the Cross of Jesus' The Lord's Supper. Hymn, "Na. vlour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us." Sermon by the minister Hymn of Invitation "Jesus !' Calling." nenedlctlon and Ih. response, "Hear Us, Heavenly Father." Postlude. r Kvenlng services begin al 7 o'clock. Nolo the change In the lima. Christian Endeavor meet ings at 7 o'clock and the wor ship service al 8 p. m. ti adults will begin class tP church officers. Elders, deiuont, and deaconesses are especially urged to attend, There will h five lessona during the ntonlh of May. Tim evening sermon will be delivered by the minis, lor. You are cordially Invltrd to worship at the First Chris, tlan church, Klamath Lutheran Cross and Crescent streets I, K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Cres cent. Phone, 3452. Sunduy school, 0:45 a. m. Bible class, 0:45 a. m. Worship hour, H a. m. Confirmation class, Sat urday, 2 p. m, Ladles Aid, Muy Hook review, "In Ills Steps,'1 chapters 0-20-21. Mrs. B. Kells. Sextette, Mrs. Huff. Mrs. II. O. Solle, Mrs. C. Murdock, Mrs. Iteney, Mrs. Mlckels and Mrs. Westover. Hostesses. Mrs. Olt Krlnndion and Mrs. Georg Erlandson. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Rev, Johnson, direc tor, Mrs. C. B. Brandsness, or ganist. 'Council meeting Mon day, May 3, at 8 p. in, at tho church. If you are seeking a ehiirch home In the vicinity. we sincerely Invite you to wor ship and work with us A) Sacred Heart Catholic Church Corner of Klghth and High streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, p-tor. Sunday masses are at 7 a. m., 8 a. m. 0:30 a. m., and 11a. in. Holy days at 7 a. m., 8 a m. nd 8:30 a. m. Confessions every Saturday nd 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 0:30 m. for Catholic children In public grade schools except dur ing vacation. High school dis cussion club meets every Sun day after 0:30 a. m. Mats ex cept during vacation A) , . Latter-Day Saints Latter-Day Saints mceUnci re held In the city library club- rooms on the corner of Fifth street and Klamath avenue. F- Burrows, branch president. phone 8203 or 6721. Sunday school meetings art held at 10 a. m., with separa tion at 11:30 for priesthood, re lief society and primary class. es. Sacrament service Is held each Sunday evening at t clock. Elders working in the Klom- th district may be reached at 703 North Ninth street. Phons 5426, or 480D Hllyard street. Hager Mr. and Mrs. Gin Kohler arfi) son, Gull, of Shelton, Wash., ar rived here Friday morning to get their furniture and look after their property on Summers lana. They left for Shelton Sunday morning. While here they vis ited with tholr relatives at Hager, Larry Snyder Is out of school tie to Illness, Mr. Dunn of Pine Grove dis trict was a business caller here Monday. Mrs. McNolse and children came from Chlloquln Tucsduy. We can be no party to a devil's bargain In which our thinking i pawned to any mastor, our politi cal liberty to any dictatorship. our democracy to an irrespon sible power. Assistant Secret tary of State Adolf A. Borle First Church of Christ, Scientist, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Announces , a Free Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled Christian Science; The Revelation of True Freedom RICHARD J. DAVIS, C. S. B. of San Jose, California "cvl "'yi1 L,u"h.P of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. IN CHURCH !DIFICI-Corn.r 10h I Washington FRIDAY, APRIL 30 - 8:00 P. M. The Publlo Is Cordially invited Ta Attend