May 7, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE) KlamatU Glutsick MOTHERS TO BE HONORED BY BAPTISTS Tlio mothers of Klamath Falls will bo honored at oil the wrv 1cm of tho day at tho Blblo Bnpllot church, located on Wlard street at South Sixth. At tho mornlntf worship serv lea nt 10 o'clock each mother attending the survlco will be remembered with a gift. A special gift will ba given to the oldest and the youngest mother present. "The Coupe! of aKlothorhood" will be the theme il the morning message, A npeclnl Invitation Is ex tended to all mother with sons and daughters serving In our armed forces. The Bible school at 11 o'clock will also present something special for the mothers who at tend this part of the service Assisting the suparlntendonf Frances Smith, will bo Betty Wllllnms and Lester Tucker. A somewhat different service will bo at 8 o'clock, opening with an old fashioned song service. The following program will be presented: A reading "Dynamic Faith," Dr, Sarah Smith; vocal duet, rtoso and Francos Smith; recitation, "A Mother's Creed," Mrs. J. A, O'Neal; a poem, "My Mn," by Betty Williams; violin solo, 'My Mother's Bible," Lester jlicker. Tho pastor spenks on the subjoct, "Mother's Apron Strings." Pastor Wheatley urges each son and daughter to make this a real Mother's Day by attend ing tho Houso of God together. Seek out the lonely Mother and share with her your bless ings, First Preebylerlan Tho First Presbyterian church Is located on North Ixth at Pine street. Tho pastor la the Rov. Theodora Smith, wtidence 435 North Second atreet, telephono at tho home, M77, and at the church, 7311. Dili Darby Is the director of the choir and Mrs. Raymond oopoy will be at tho console oi the organ. Mornlag worship opens at 11 o'clock with the organ prelude, "Prelude," by Drew. "Fairest Lord Jesus is tho processional. The choir response to the pas toral greeting Is Clenohun'i "Grace and Peace," Following Hie call to worship choir and congregation unlta In singing "Tho Doxology" and, after tho Invocation and Lords prayor, "Tho Gloria Patrl." Tho period ot aulot meditation Is ushored In by tho choir's singing, "Hoar Our Prayor, Oh Lord, ana closes with both choir and con grcgatlon singing, "Our Foth- rs' God to Thee, Author of Liberty." Tho choir offertory is Schumann's "We Give Thee But Tnine Own," and tho organ of iertory la "Offertory" by Law- :nco. Thoro will be two special musical numbers, an anthem. "Prayor," by Guion, and a borl- tone solo, 'Thai wonaoriui Mother of Mino," sung by Fred Ross, an exceptional young aingcr. The pastor will spook on "A Mother and God." Tho aorvlce will closo with the ben- diction, the choir dismissal, "Threo-fold Amen,", ona tne or gan poatludo, "Festival March" by Nordman. The evening servlco Is held t 7:30 o'clock and opens with the organ prelude, "Prelude" by Beothovon. The offortory is "Sonnett" by Grahodos and the postludo, "Postludo" by Gonna. Tho pastor will speak on "Tho Throne of Christ." Bible school, B:48 a, m. Thoro Jp always an original and inter Qtlng opening worship period that gives this school a distinc tive setting. Tho tcoohors oro not only trained, but' know tholr Bibles and havo hod Christian expcrlonco back of tholr teaching. Immediately pro ceding tho opening a prayer meotlng of teachers ia held in tho pastor's study. Th Christian Endeavoraj'S meet In three separate groups t 8:30 p. m. In splta of war condition! theso societies arc gallantly carrying on and growing. All young pooplo are mado welcome in their inter esting meetings. . Church ot Christ (Downtown) All members and friends are ntended a apodal and cordial invitation to attend tho down town Church of Christ Sunday morning services: song aorvlce 10 a. m.; Blblo study, classes, 10:15 a. m.; sermon and wor ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:48 a. m.j evening services, 8 o'clock. Located in the KC hall rer the Rainbow theatre. First Church of Chrlrt Scientist Tenth and Washington streets, This church, a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist In Boston, mom,, holds services each Bun. duy morning at 11 o'clock, "Adum and Fallen Man" will be tho subject of tho Lesson- Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Solentlst, on Sunday, May 0. Tho Golden Text will bo, "As In Adam all dlo, even so In Christ shall all be mado olive1 (I Cor. 10:22). Among the citations which will comprise the Lesson-Ser mon is the following from the lilble: "Now I soy, that tho heir, as long as ho Is a child, difforeth nothing from a sor- vant, though he bo lord of all; And because ya are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son Into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father" (Gal. 4:1,0). The Lesson-Sermon also will Include the. following corrola tlvo pussagus from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mary Bakor Eddy: "Whutovor Indlcotes tho fall of man or the opposite of God or God's absence. Is the Adam, dream, which is neither Mind nor man, for It is not begotten of the Futhor . . . Ood is tho creator of man, and, tho dlvlno Principle, of mon remulnlng per feel, tho divine Idea or reflec Hon, man, remains perfect" (pp. 282, 470). Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. A meeting which Includes tes' tlmonles of Christian Sclenco healing is held every Wednes day evening ot 8 o clock. A free Christian Sclenco road lnv room Is located at 1023 Main street, where Iho Blblo, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, ona sum oriied Christian Science lllera turo may be read, borrowed or purchased. All oro cordially Invited to at tend the services and use the reading room.- Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p; m. onch Monday under the direction of committee on pub lication for Oregon. Community Congregational Located on Garden avenue be tween East Moln and Martin streets has Rev. Eugene V, Hayncs as lUi minister. "Mother," Is tho sermon theme of the pastor as ho speaks at tho 11 a, m. servlco of worship. The ontlre service will be built around the theme of Mother's Doy. "Candlelight," by Cad- man, la the title of the solo to be sung by Mrs. Henry W. Moore: Church school, 0:45 a, m. Comrades of The Way, at 8 p. m. The Young Adult Fellowship will meet Sunday, May 16, in' stead of May 8. Th Salvation Army 400 Klamcth avenue. Major and Mrs. Curry will be in charge of tho regular services this coming Sunday, and they In vlte you to any or all of tho fol lowing: Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school and Bible clauses. 11 a. m. Holiness.' Subject, "What Havo They Seen in Thy Home?" 6:30 p. m. Young people's service. 7:30 p. m. -Evangelistic serv- Ice. Subjoct, "Keop tho Home Fire Burning," Saturdays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, public services, 8 p. m. A hearty welcome awaits you at all these gatherings. Come and sing the glorious Gospel songs that refresh and strength' en. Come and medltato 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 Interdenomi national Sunday school, Sunday, 2 p.m. Zlon Lutheran Victor A. Schuhe, pastor. 1025 High street. Telephone 0703. Mother's Day service begin ning at 11 o'clock. There will be a special offering taken at this servlco to assist tho work of our Church's Army and Navy commission in supplying spirit ual caro for tho mon and women In tho armed forces. Tho Sunday school meets at 0:45 a. m with a lesson on "Tho Forgiving Heart" and also featuring film slides on tho Blblo stories of tho New Tosta ment, Tho children's confirmation class moots at tho parsonage on Saturday mornings, 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock. This class welcomes any ohildrcn desiring a baste training In tho fundamentals of tho Christian religion as sot forth by tho Lutheran church, Tho Lutheran Hour with a Gospol message by Dr. Walter A. Maler and featuring muslo by tho students' chorus of Con cordia seminary, St. Louis, Mo nmy be heard at 1 o'clock over the local station, KFJI. Neutl TO Realizing the value and Im portance ot Christianity as a "moralc-bulldor" for the men and women serving our coun try In tho armod forces, the mombors of Zlon Lutheran church will, on Sunday, partici pate In a nationwide effort to raise $500,000 to keep the Lutheran church with 1U mem bers who are serving the na tion as soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses. Through its army and navy commission, the Evangelical Lutheran church operates a comprehensive program tor mon and women In the armed forces. Parents and wives, homo pastors, tho commission office, service and contact key pastors, chaplains, all work together in a co-ordinated program to give mon and women under the colors opportunity to hear the Word and partako of tho Sacra ment, wherever possible. The government pays the sulary of our 160 chaplains. Tho church, howevor, must provldo them,- as well as the 430 service and key pastors, with materials to enable them to carry out their ministry to Lutheran men and women. The commission must supply each man and woman In the armed forces who is a member of tho Lutheran church with a service prayer book, directory ot key pastors, a Lutheran metal Iden tification tag and other Chris tian material. The chaplains must bo supplied with commun ion wore, service manuals, tracts, prayer books and other material. To each overseas chaplain a $50 expense fund is made avail able for tho benefit of our Lutheran men and women. Service and porlsh centers num bering 94 are operated in con Junction with the National Lutheran council. The commis sion furnishes name and ad dress cards, tracts and folders, and In Memorlam scrolls for presentation to the bereaved to every pastor of the church. Many expressions of apprecia tion havo been received from those who have been benefited by this service of the church. Modoe Point Baptist Community Mission Sunday School Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11:15 a. m. During the opening service the children will havo the op portunity to again enjoy one of those illustrated stories that Mrs. Zell can tell so well, and one that will be long remem bered. Immediately following boys ond girls will receive re wards which they havo earned, ond others will receive a small gift which the Sunday school has secured for them. During the worship service, we will begin a study on- the Lord's Prayer, using as our text, Lord Teach Us to Pray." This is a very timely study, and we will find some very Interesting lessons from this study, as well as a new incentive to spend more time In prayer. We will be looking for you Sunday morning. Come with your neighbors and friends and worship the great God of the Universe with us. May we see you In the school house at 11:15 Thank you. -- - , Tulelake Community Presbyterian Rev. Hugh L. Bronson, pas tor. Mrs. Frank Bell, music di rector. Mrs, Leonard Meshke, pianist. D. W. Tufnbaugh, su pertntendent ot , the Sunday school. Sunday school, 10 a.- m. At tendance on Sunday, May 2, 138, Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "The In fluence of Motherhood" by Rev. Bronson. Special music, a solo, in recognition of Mother's Day by Mrs. Helen Llnd. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Baccalaureate service tor members of the graduating class of the Tulelake high school at 8 o'clock in the high school gymnasium. Music by high school musical organizations. Spragu River Fritnds Church Evert J. Tuning, pastor. Sunday services Sunday school, 10 a. m.; worship serv ice, 11 a. m.j 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. LUTHERANS IE SERIES GREETS NEW PASTOR A reception will be given this evening, Friday, at eight o'clock in tho busoment rooms of tho Church of the Nuzarenc, Garden avenue at Martin street, In honor ot the new pastor, the Rov. Bertrand Peterson. Tho public Is invited to meet tho pastor who comes from tho Church of tho Nuzurcnc in Ash land where ho served for three years. Rev. Peterson will fill the pulpit Sunday to greet the congregation, lie takes the place ot tho Rev. Harry L, Rus sell who has taken a pastorate in Snoqualmle, Wash. , First Christian "Tho . Downtown Church," Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Bates is the minister. Ho can be reached at the church morn ings. Phone 5432, or at his homo, 538 Lincoln street, phone 5388. The Bible school meets at the hour of 9:45 a. m. Stanley Ken- dull is the superintendent. There Is a good group of inter ested people in each class. You are welcome to Join one of them. Why not begin regular attendance? Come with the chil dren. Set tho right kind of ex ample for them. Mother's Day this Sunday. The services will be In honor ot our mothers. They begin at 11 o'clock and open with the organ prelude and the "Gloria Patrl." Invocation and the choir response. Opening hymn, "O Think of the Home Over There." Xhe communion medi tation Is "I Need Thee Every Hour." The Lord's Supper. Ser mon, "Mother in Israel," built on tho 1 if o of Deborah, an Old Testament character. Invitation hymn will be "Anywhere With Jesus." Benediction and the re sponse by the choir. Fostludc by the organist. Christian Endeavor will meet at the hour of 7 p. m. There arc two societies Junior and high . school. Young people of these ages are cordially invited. Adult doss in "Church Offi cers" -will also convene at 7 o'clock. There will be an inter cstlng study on their qualifica tions and duties. There will be no preaching service as the minister will de liver tho baccalaureate sermon at the Henley high school at 8 o'clock. First Mothoditt "In the Heart of the City" at North Tenth and High streets, Rev. Victor Phillips, minister; Andrew Loney Jr., di rector of music; Mrs. E. S. Vcatch, accompanist. Minister's residence, 1005 High street, telephone 3688. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. A Mother s Day serv ice. Prelude, "prelude in C Sharp Minor," by Vodorlnskl. Mrs. L. E. Juniper will sing a soprano solo, "Little Mother of Mine," by Burleigh. The offer tory will be "Cradle Song," by Kelsler. The choir will sing tho anthem, "Holy Art Thou by Handel. The minister will preach the Mothers Day ser mon. Tho members and public are invited to attend this serv; ico as families. The church Sundoy school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Graded lessons and trained teachers for all age groups. Dr. Peter H Rozcndal is general superin tendent. Methodist Youth fellowship meets at 6:30 p. m. In two groups. Young people of high school age meet in the league room and older young people meet in the church parlor. All young people are invited to spend Sunday evening m wor ship, discussion and fellowship. W V Sacred Heart Eighth and High streets. Sunday Masses: 6, 8, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Holy Day Masses: 6, 8 and 9:30 a. m. Weekday Mass: 8 a. m. Confessions: Saturdays, Eves of Holy days and first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. m. ana from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Religious Vacation school for all Catholic children of the par ish attending the public grade schools will start Monday, May 24, at 9 a. m. Tho Vacation school will last for two weeks. Classes will be held from 9 a. m. to 12 noon and from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. at Sacred Heart academy. Tho First Holy com munion Sunday, June 6, at the 8 a. m. Mass. Latter-Day Saints Latter-Day Saints meetings are held in the city library club- rooms on tho corner of Fifth street and Klamath avenue. E. E. Burrows, branch president, phono 8293 or 6721. Sunday school meetings are 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 6 o'clock. Elders working in the Klam ath district may be reached at 4809 Uilyard street. Altamont Community Presbyterian Meetings are held In tho Jun ior high school building, South Sixth and Summers lane. Rev. Hugh T, Mltchclmore, pastor. Bible study In the church school, 9:45 a. m. A. C. Olson, superintendent. If you enjoy a large class you should attend the adult group taught by Mrs. J, L. Nendel. If you have no other church home, bring the children and come study with us. We are making plans lor another vacation church school to begin Thursday, May 27. Bo gin to make your plans to hove the children there. Worship service, 11 o'clock. This week we will have a spe cial service of divine worship to the glory of God and in honor of our mothers, "Mother's Day" you should attend church as mother alvays did. "Who taught my infant lips to pray, and love God's holy book and day, and walk In wisdom's pleasant way? My mother! Junior-Intermediate Christian Endeavor at the manse, 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchel morc, superintendent. Anita Fayo Peugh, leader. Sigma Pi Young People's group meets with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson, sponsors, 6:30 p. m. John McClcllan, leader. Mt. Laki Presbyterian Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, pastor. Worship service, 9:45 a. m. We will honor our moth ers on this day set aside for Mother's Day." Bible school fol lows the prcacning service at 10:45 a. m. This is a commun ity wide Bible study. Come and bring the children. The Bible class is taught by Rev. E. R. McNaughton, formerly In Japan where he and Mrs. McNaughton were missionaries. First Presbyterian Eighth street at Washington. "The Church with a Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence, 414 North Eighth street. Phone 7439. Bible school begins at 9:45 a. m. We invite you to attend this Bible school with its graded classes and departments supervised and taught by con secrated. Christian leaders. George O. Welch is general superintendent. Morning worship service, 11 o clock. Tne Rev. C. A. Water house will bring the message at this service in the absence of the pastor. Special Mother's Day music is being arranged by xi. ij. bmrty, music director. " 'i'no Bapust Training union will meet at 7 p. m. under the direction of Rodney Lar son, general director. There aio s.a age Groups from begin ners to aduKs, each with separ ate programs suited to that particular group. The evening song service which begins at 8 o clock will be followed by a message by Rev.' L. W. Rowland of this city. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to enjoy these services with us. Midweek prayer service Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. followed by choir rehearsal at 8:30 o'clock. Radio services each Sunday morning from 8:15 to 8:45 over station KFJI. Assembly oi God 746 Oak street, Rev. A. Har old Persing, pastor. Residence, 844 Eldorado street, phone 5735. - Services for this coming Sunday: 1 Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Al Kennerly in charge. Flan to attend this com ing Sunday. Morning worship begins at ll a. m. Young people will meet at 6:30 p. m. under tho leadership of Jim Kennerly. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Services for the week: Tuesday, 7:45 p. in.,, prayer meeting at Mrs. Baldwin's homo at 412 South Seventh street. Ladles Missionary society meets at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Maxwell, 426 bouth Seventh street. Thursday at 7:45 p. m. at the church, devotional and preaching. St. Paul's Episcopal Jefferson at Eighth street. Rev. Frederick C. Wissenbach, rector. Church school, 9:45 a. m, Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. R. Heber Radcliffe in charge during absence of Rev. Wissenbach who is attending convocation in Baker. Apostolic Faith At 228 North Eighth street under the electric sign, "Jesus tho Light of the World." Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school with classes and efficient teachers for all ages and grades. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. 7:45 p, m special orchestra se lections with Evelyn Craig di recting, also selected vocal num bers followed by personal tes timonies. Concluding with a fundamental gospel sermon by spirit-filled ministers. Wednesday and Friday, 8 p. m., regular services. Cordial Invitation to all services is ex tended the public. Collections arc ncvor taken, Come as you arel Dinner Ends Congregational Anniversary Celebration The fifteenth anniversary of the organization ot the Congre g a 1 1 o n a 1 Community church closed on Monday evening, May 3, with a dinner In the social hall. On Sunday morning during the Sundoy school hour Rev. T. Davis Preston showed moving pictures taken in 1931 and 1032 at the summer vacation school which was started by the Con gregational church here and these pictures were shown again Monday after the dinner and program. At the Sunday morning ser vice Rev. Perry F. Schrock, dis trict superintendent, preached. His topic was "The Old Oregon Trail and the New." Patricia' Brown was the guest soloist. On Sunday evening Rev. Nelson F. Cole, pastor when the church was organized, was the speaker, and Mrs. Vernon Kuykendall soloist. Monday afternoon In the social hall the ladies of the church gave a tea In honor of Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Preston, and the dinner fol lowed at 6:30 p. m. About eighty five attended the dinner, the hall being filled almost to capacity. F. O. Small was the toastmaster, introducing Patricia Preston Lawrence, who sang two num bers, "I'll Take You Home Again Immanuel Baptist The church is located at the corner of North Eleventh and High streets. Rev. William B. Rice, pastor. Residence, 712 North Third street. Telephone, 7400. C. E. Logerwell is direc tor ot music. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Classes for all age groups and a fine staff of adult teachers. Bring your children to Sunday school and then stay and visit the adult class. We promise you'll enjoy it. Mrs. O'Neal is superintendent. Morning worship service, 11 a. m. This is the hour when the children of God meet together to worship the Lord and to be fed from the Word of God. This week we honor our mothers the greatest and most important persons in the world today. No, soldiers and modern equipment are not the most important thing in the world, but Godly mothers, who have taught their boys to know God, are the greatest asset this country has. Mothers, bring your boys to church with you this coming Sunday. Evening gospel hour, 8 p. m. This is one of the best services of the week. Fine congrega tional singing and Bible cen tered gospel message. Bring a friend to church with you. Share your car with your neighbor who would like to come to church with you. Orchestra practice Sunday, 7:15 to 7:45 p. m. Bring your instrument and be on time. The orchestra helps a great deal in the evening service. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer and Bible study at the church. This service is open to all peo ple. If you want to know your Bible better, you are invited. We try to answer all Bible questions from the Bible. Young people's meeting Sat urday night, 8 p. m., at the home of the pastor. If you would like to ride to and from the meeting, please phone 7400. Invite a friend to come with you. Yes, this is the friendly, Bi ble-loving church you have heard about and you are always welcome in any and all our services. We are among you to serve and may be reached-at any time of need at telephone 7400. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets. L. K. Johnson, pastori 1175 Crescent street. Phone 3452. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Jun ior choir, Sunday at 9:15 a. m. Bible class, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Confirmands' class, Saturday at 2 p. m. , Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mens' Brotherhood, May 11, at 8 p. m. Hosts will be Frank Olson, Carl Brandsness and Hjalmer Johnson. Ladies Aid, May 18. Hostesses, Mrs. Mclvln Felland and Mrs. Anna Hanson. The mission boxes distributed by the aid are due now. They can be returned to the church or Mrs. Robert Larson who is in charge. Klamath Lutheran churcn welcomes those who wish to worship. If you are a stranger in the vicinity we sincerely in vite you to worship and work with us. " 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 ot these services. Rev. J. D. Kcrnutt, pastor. Kathleen" and "My Lover Is a Fisherman," accompanied by Mrs. Henry L. Moore. Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Preston were introduced, and then Mrs. Rollln Thompson sang, "Tho Old Refrain" and "Sleepy Hollow Tune," accompanied by Mrs. Moore. Mr. Small read a letter from Rev, J, G. Dickey expressing re grets from himself and Mrs. Dickey who were unable to at tend this anniversary, and then Introduced the speaker of the evening, Rev. T. Davis Preston. His subject was "The Church Yesterday, Today and Tomor row" and he paid tribute to three of the faithful workers in the early days ot the church, Rev. John W. Bryant, Mrs. E. L. French and Fay Morris, all now gone. He touched upon some of the trials and tribulations of his pastorate in the old barn on Wantland avenue, and told of the building of the present church, then went on to speak ot the greater work in store for the churches in general today and tomorrow. Rev. Eugene HaynesH closed the service as it is closed in the summer camp at Camp Adams by congregational sing ing of "Auld Lang Syne" and "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." Bible Baptist (Northern Convention) "MOTHER" "Mother and the Book of God! 'Twas to her both staff and rod, And when in dreams her lovely face I see, God's open book is always on , her knee." Mothers will be honored at the 10 o'clock service. Each mother attending the service will be suitably remembered with a gift. A special gift will be - given to the oldest and youngest mother present. Mothers with sons and daugh ters in our armed forces are especially invited to attend either the morning or evening service. . 'The Gospel of Motherhood" will be the theme of the morn ing message. Bible school at 11 o'clock at which time the' superintendent, Frances Smith, will also pre sent something special for the mothers attending this part of the service. Betty Williams and Lester Tucker will assist in this service. High School Young People's fellowship at 6:30 p. m. with Mrs. Wheatley the teacher. ' "Mother's Apron Strings" will be the theme for the eve ning service. The service opens with congregational singing of the old Gospel hymns promptly at 8 o'clock. The program will also include a reading, "Dyna mic Faith," by( Dr. Sarah Smith; vocal duet, Rose and Frances Smith; recitation, "A Mother's Creed," Mrs. J. A. O'Neal; a poem, "My Ma," Betty Wil liams; violin solo, "My Mother's Bible," Lester Tucker. . Pastor G. W. . Wheatley ex tends a very cordial invitation to the public to attend one or all of the services of "The Com munity Church with the Chimes," Wiard street at South Sixth. Take city bus to Idella's corner. ' Klamath Temple Located at 1007 Pine street. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor. Evangelist Stanley - Comstock, national known revivalist, of New York, will broadcast over KFJI Saturday at 6:30 p. m. and will speak at the Klamath Temple Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. xn. Don't miss the Sunday serv ices. Good orchestra choir and special numbers. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Robert Mount, superin tendent. Young People's Over comers, service, 6:30 p. m. Mid week preaching and praise service, 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. The Church of Bly will repeat a part of the Easter progra.ni by putting on a cantata at the Klamath Temple Friday at 7:45 p. m. The public is- invited. Church oi Christ The loyal congregation of the Church of Christ, meets regu larly at Shasta school. Bible classes convene at 10 a. m. The regular Lord's day service Is at 11a. m., with tho evening serv ice at 7:30 o'clock. Two hour bus service is available to the school on Sundays. , This con gregation should not be con fused with any other. Steel can be machined more easily when it contains sulphur. 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. Larson, Acting Mgr. 925 High Phone 3334 Unity Center "Mother's Day" will be tho subject ot the Sunday evening lecture by Rev. Nora S. Elliot, pastor of Unity Center, at 8 p. m. In the Elk hotel bouquet room. Classes In truth fundamentals under the direction of Rev. El Hot, are held each Monday af ternoon at 2:30 p, m. Classes oro open to all who wish to at tend. . ..... The Unity library is open to tho public each Sunday evening before and after tho lecture. Literature , may be purchased and books borrowed ot this time. An announcement from Unity headquarters states the sched uled visit at the Medford Unity Center on May 18 of tho Rov. Ernest E. Wilson, noted Unity lecturer and pastor, has been cancelled. All are welcome at the Unity -services and classes, . . . First Covenant 823 Walnut street, one block' from postoffice. Rev. Reuben E. Johnson, pastor. Phone 8517. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. If you do not attend Sunday school or have no church home we Wel come you most heartily. P. Eastman is the Sunday school superintendent. 11 a. m., morning worship. It is Mother's Day and will be observed in the message. The pastor will' be home and speak both morning and evening. 7:45 p. m., evening service. There will be special numbers in song at both services. The "All Church Night" spon sored by the Ladies Aid will be held Friday at 8 o'clock. A hearty welcome awaits you. The hostesses will be Mrs. Reuben Londborg and Mrs. Reuben Johnson. There will be an inter esting program and refresh ments will be served. The prayer service every Thursday at 1 o'clock is open to all women. The men and women in the armed forces are especially brought before the throne of Grace in prayer and we do want to urge the mothers of the service men to attend If possible. . Bible Auditorium ' 11th and Mainstreets. : . ' Tonight Evangelist A. I. Beazley will answer the que tion, "What Becomes of the Soul and the . Spirit After Death?" "' Bible classes will ' be con ducted as usual on Saturday morning beginning at 9:30. At H o'clock the topic will be, "How to Pay the Preacher Without Using a Cent of Your Own Money." : Sunday night Evangelist Beazley's subject will be, "The Love of God Dramatized." Tuesday night Evangelist G. M. MacLafferty will discuss "The Ministration of Good and Evil Angels." Song service for the evening services begins at 7:45.. .';.: Klamath Revival Center 1625 Mitchell- street. Rev. Warren D. Combs, pastor.- Saturday, 2 p. m a real jun ior church for all children of any Sunday school between the ages of five and 16. Help the children reach a goal in at tendance by coming. Mrs. J. L. Wonser, leader. . Sunday, 10 a. m., an inter esting Sunday school under the direction of Mrs. Warren D. Combs. Classes for all ages. Sunday, 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor. ... Sunday, 7:45 p. m.t evening evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.( mid week service. For needed assistance at any time, phone 4520. Church oi Progressive Psychic Divine Healing - " Sunday service, 8 p. m. Lec ture by the pastor, Rev. Kath leen Kriz. i Wednesday, 8 p. m prayer and message circle. All are welcome. Ohioans must prove where they live before they can buy liquor and the limit won't be enough to make them forget where they live afterwards. A prisoner escaped from an Oklahoma ' jail disguised as a barber. Probably talked him self out. 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 memorial that will stand for all time. You will find the designs to suit your taste among our display. Klamath FalU Marble and Granite Works 118 S. llih St. Phone 8381