HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MT tt, T9T5 PAGE SIT fCLamatlt QUuSick NEW MESSAGE SERIES BEGINS BAPTISTS The pastor of the Bible Bap tist church will begin a now scries of messages during the worship service at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, May 23. This .series will center around the theme. 'The Church It's Part In Community Life." The subject of the first ser mon of the series will be "For Sale: This Church." What has the church to offer and what Is it worth to the community? The evening message at 8 o'clock will be, "Dishonesty Among the Brethren," a con tinuance of the study in the Gospel of John. In planning Its summer sched ule, the Bible Baptist church will not discontinue any of its present services either on Sun day or through the week, but rattier will Increase its ministry through the summer months with Bible conferences, special speakers, daily vacation Bible school, and continued weekly Bible study classes. The pastor, G. W. Wheatley, feels that this is no time for the church to practice "absenteeism," but stay on the job, and be faithful to its commission. Altamont Community Presbyterian Meeting in the Junior high school, South Sixth and Sum mers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mit chelmore, pastor. Bible study in the church school, 9:45 a. m. A. C. Olson, superintendent. We were down a little in attendance with 147 present. If you have no other church home for Bible study you are invited to bring the children and enter our classes. 11 o'clock, worship service. The pastor will speak upon the subject, "When God Is Not on Our Side." Can God be on the side of our enemies in nation, church or individual? What does the Bible say? We will have a special treat in music: John Pasek, violinist, music instruc tor in the local school, will play, "The Prayer," by Henri Ernst and "Ave Maria," by Schubert- Wilhelmj. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchel more at the piano. Prelude, "Nachtstuck," Schumann; offer tory, "Meditation," Leschetizky; postlude, "Marche Solennelle," Gounod. The ' junior sermon subject, "Lions and Adders." The nur sery is conducted by adults who relieve parents of the little folks during the worship service. Junior-Intermediate Christian En deavor, 5:30 p. m. at the manse Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, su perintendent; Morris Weakley, leader. Sigma Pi Young People meet at 6:30 p. m, with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olson, sponsors. Va cation Bible school will begin Thursday, May 27. All children are invited. Last year there were 200 enrolled. It is a great school for the study of the Bible. Pilgrim Holiness Located at 2229 Wantland ave nue. Sherman Moore; pastor. Residence at 2250 White street. "Now then we are ambassa dors of Christ . . ."writes the Apostle Paul. Have you been puzzled as to what should be the conduct and qualifications of the representatives of this king? Sunday morning, the pastor will deal with this subject in his ser mon, "The People of God." In tho evening the pastor will speak on the subject, "Divine Retribution." The Sunday school is a great essential in forming Christian character. Are your children at tending regularly? Our regular services are: Sun day school at 9:45 a. m.; worship at 11 a. m.; Junior League at 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:43 p. m. Klamath Lutheran Cross and Crescent streets. L. K. Johnson, pastor, 1175 Cres cent street. Phone, 3452. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Bible class, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Junior choir rehearsal is held Sunday at 9:15 a. m. Vacation religious school will begin June 1 809:30 a. m. until 11:30 a. m. for a period of two weeks. Par ents are urged to encourage the children to attend for this short session of religious training. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Reverend L. K. John son, director, and Mrs. C. Brandsncss, accompanist. Confirmation class meets Sat urday, 2 p. m. If you are a stranger in this city seeking a church, we sin cerely invito you to worship and work with us. Pastor v v Rit. Bertrand F. Peterson has com to Klamath Falls to lake over the pastorate at the Church of the Naiarene. He served as pastor of the Ashland church for a period of three years. Bible Baptist (Northern Division) "The Friendly Community Church with the Chimes," Wiard street at South Sixth. Take city bus to Idella's corner. Nadine Dinning in charge of music. Morning worship hour is 10 o'clock. "For Sale: This Church" will be the theme used by the pastor. The first of a series of special messages. Bible school at 11 o'clock with Frances Smith and her staff of consecrated, Bible trained teach ers. This school reaches youth with the truth through "Child Evangelism." The Bible is the text book used in this school. High School Young People's Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. with Mrs. Wheatley. Evangelistic song service at 8 o'clock. You will enjoy this serv ice. "Dishonesty Among the Brethren" will be the subject of the message. This church sponsors a mid week prayer meeting that is well attended each Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. For a real blessing attend this service every week. -A community center of Bible ministry, evangelistic effort and missionary work, maintained and supported by community people. A friendly welcome al ways at "The Church with the Old Gospel and the Whole Gos pel." Zion Lutheran Victor A. Schulze, pastor. 1025 High street; telephone 6793. Divine worship at 11 a. m. The pastor's message will stress: "The Radio, a God-given Means for Bringing the Gospel to the Ends of the Earth." The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. with a lesson on "My Share in Mission Work" and featuring filmslides setting forth the basic Bible stories of the New Testament. "All States" dinner at noon on Sunday. This is a potluck dinner to which all members and friends are cordially invited. The Lutheran Hour film, "Bringing Christ to the Na tions," will be shown at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. There will be no admission charge. The public is cordially invited to attend. The children's confirmation class meets at the parsonage on Saturday morning, 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock. This class welcomes any children desiring a basic instruction in the fundamentals of the Christian religion as set forth by the Lutheran church. The Lutheran Hour with a gospel message by Dr. Walter A. Maier and featuring music by the Lutheran Hour chorus of Concordia seminary, St. Louis, Mo., may be heard at 1 o'clock over the local station KFJI. The Ladies Aid meets on Thursday afternoon, May 27, 2 o'clock, at tmS home of Mrs. F. Eberlein, 2959 Summers lane. Free Methodist Located on the corner of Ninth street and Plum avenue. W. H. McCormick, pastor; phone 3739. Sunday services are held every week at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The YPMS is at 7:15 and eve ning services are at 8 p.m. A prayer service is held on Thursday at 7:45 p. m. 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. 92S High Phone 3334 i -' - - Aeutl COLORED FILM SCHEDULED AT IN CHURCH Zion Lutheran church Is show ing the Lutheran Hour film, "Bringing Christ to the Na tions," in its church auditorium, 1025 High street, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. This is not motion picture, but a kodascope sound film, fea turing approximately 150 still pictures, many of them in beau tiful colors. They will show the story of the Lutheran Hour, the speaker. Dr. Maier, the an nouncer, the chorus, the offices, Concordia seminary, the domes tic coverage, various groups of foreign listeners and also many outstanding blessings which have followed the broadcasting or tne uospel. There will be no admission charge. The public is cordially invited to attend. i First Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterian church, corner of North Sixth and Pine streets, the Rev. Theodore Smith, pastor. 435 North Second, street, telephone 5477, and at the church 7311. Director of the choir, Lillie E. Darby, organist, Mrs.. A., H. Denison. The morning worship, at 11 o'clock, opens 'with the organ prelude, "Meditation" by Lebe fure. The processional is "Fair est Lord Jesus," Arr. by Willis. Following the pastoral greeting, the choir response is Clenahan's "Grace and Peace," and, after the call to worship, the choir ana congregation unite in sing ing "The Doxology," and after the invocation and Lord's prayer, "The Gloria Patri." The period of quiet meditation is ushered in by the choir's singing, "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," and closes with the congregation and choir singing, "Our Father's God to Thee, Author of Liberty." The choir offertory is Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own," and the organ Offertory is "Of fertory" by Eenard. There will be two special musical numbers: 'The Lord's Prayer" by Malotte and a mixed quartet, "Jesus Only," by Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, Eleanor Thomas, L. F. Stone and Stephen Stone. The pastor will speak. The service will close with the choir dismissal, "Three fold Amen," and the organ post' lude, "Allegro" by West The evening worship is at 7:30 o'clock and opens with the organ prelude, "Allegretto" by Stain- er. The offertory is "Twilight Devotions" by Pease and the postlude "Allegro Co Moto". by Sheppard. Mrs. Hugh Mitchel more is the organist in the eve ning. The pastor will speak. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. and is immediately preceded by a pre-prayer group meeting in the pastor's study, asking for a bless ing on the services of the day. The school has unusually attrac tive opening exercises each morning. The three young people's groups of Christian Endeavor meet at 6:30 p. m. Klamath Revival. Center 1625 Mitchell street. Rev. Warren D. Combs, pastor. Saturday, 2 p. m an interest ing junior church for children of any Sunday school between the ages of five and 16. Come and help them in their program for the Lord. Mrs. J. L. Wonser, leader. Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school. We need you In our Sun day school and you need our Sunday school. Interesting classes for all ages. Mrs. Warren D. Combs, superintendent. Sunday, 11 o'clock, morning service. , Sunday, 7:45 o'clock, evening evangelistic service. ' Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., mid week service. For needed assistance at any time, phone 4520. MARTIN SVANSON Representative New York Life Insurance Co. Has Moved To His New Office 419 Main St. First Church of Christ Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., holds services each Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. "Soul and Body" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sundays May 23. The Golden Text will be, "We all, with open face beholding as in glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same Image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord" (II Cor. 3:18). Among the citations which will comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Now he that hath wrought us for tho selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord" (II Cor. 5:3,8). The Ltsson-Sermon also will include the following correlative passages from the Christian Sci ence textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "When you say, 'Man's body is material,' I say with Paul: Be 'willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.' Give up your mater ial belief of mind in matter, and have but one Mind, even God; for this Mind forma its own like ness" (p. 216). Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. A meeting which includes tes timonies of Christian Science healing is held every Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. A free Christian Science read ing room is located at 1023 Main street, where the Bible, writings by Mary. Baker Eddy, and auth orized Christian Science lltera- ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. - All are cordially invited to at tend the services and use the reading room. Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p. m. each Monday under the direction of committee on pub lication for Oregon. First Baptist Eighth street at Washington. "The Church with a Message." Rev; Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence, 414 North Eighth street. Phone 7439. 'The Church Equipped" will be the subject of the pastor's message at 11 o'clock a. m. next Sunday. This is the concluding message in a series on 'The Church in Ephesians." , Bible school begins at 9:45 a. m. with well-graded classes and departments under the supervision of capable, conse crated teachers and officers. George O. Welch is general superintendent. The Baptist Training union meets at 7 p. m. C. R. Larson is general director of this organ ization which consists of six groups ranging from beginners to adults. , An inspiring song service led by H. G. Shirey will begin at 8 o'clock and will be followed by the evening message by the pastor. Midweek prayer service Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m., followed by choir rehearsal at 8:30 o'clock. Radio services each Sunday over KFJI from 8:15 to 8:45 a. m. First Covenant 823 Walnut avenue. Pastor, Ruben E. Johnson. Phone 8517. Sunday school teachers will meet at the church tonight, Frl-. day, for a meeting. We are ask ing that the teachers be sure and attend. Sunday services are as follows: Sunday school at 10. a. m. with classes for all ages. Peter Bast man is superintendent. The les son will bo on the subject, "Bi ble Teaching on Wine's Deceit fulness." At 11 a; m. the pastor will bring a message on "The Holy Spirit." At 7:45 p. m. a service with good live singing and a message by the pastor. The public is welcome. Wednesday evening at 8 p. m., midweek fellowship. This may be held in some home which we will announce Sunday. Mt. Lakl Presbyterian Service at 9:45 a. m. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, pastor. Junior sermon, "Lions and Ad ders." Senior sermon, "When God Takes Sides." The Sunday school follows at 10:45 a. m. A Bible school for all the community. "Lutheran Hour" Broadcast Sponsored for Entire Year Realizing the need and value of tho comforting Gospel mes sage during troubled times like these, the Lutheran Laymen's league, sponsors of tho Lutheran Hour, hovo decided to keep the Lutheran Hour on tho air during tho entire year. Broadcasting under the motto, "Bringing Christ to tho Nations," the Lutheran Hour is heard in English, Spanish and Portuguese over more than 40(1 stations in the United Slates, Canada and 24 foreign countries. In addition, tho recorded broadcasts are made available to mora than 60 mili tary enmps and troop concentra tions in tlio United States and First Christian "The Downtown Church." lo cated on Pino street at Ninth Arthur Charles Bates is the min istcr. Tho pastor's study is in tho church building and can be reached via the Ninth street entrance. The phono is 5432. Call him if you need his serv ice. The Bible school under the di reetion of Stanley Kendall, the superintendent, meets at tho hour of 9:45 a. m. There is a class for every ago group. Now members are always most cor dially invited to attend. Morning worship hour is 11 o'clock. Mrs. Ruth Wlckcrsham is the pianist. Tho service opens with the prelude and tho Gloria Patri," invocation and choir response, opening hymn, "O, Worship the King," scrip ture lesson, I Know 1 Lovo Thee Better, Lord." Tho com munion meditation is "I Gave My Life for Thee." The Lord's Supper, the time of self examin ation and remcinbrauco. "God of our fathers, Bo with us yet Lest we forget, Lest wo forget." The sermon, "Half God s, a Challenge to a Great Adven ture." Invitation is always given for those who wish to become members of tho- congregation. The hymn for this, "I Am Com ing to the Cross." Benediction and the postlude. Evening services begin with the Christian Endeavor meet ings. High school and the jun iors at 7 o'clock. The class In "Church Officers" meets at 7 p. m. This is espe cially conducted for ciders, dea cons and deaconesses, but others are welcome to sit in. Evangelistic service is at 8 o'clock. Song service and eve ning communion service for those unable to attend the morn ing worship. The sermon, "Jesus' Attitude." You are most 'cor dially invited to worship with us. 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. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Religious Vacation school for all Catholic children of the par ish attending tho public grade schools will start Monday, May 24, at 9 a. m. The 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. The First Holy Com munion Sunday, June 6, at the 8 a. m. Mass. rROTECTINQ the health nation's manpower li vitally mm mgiiiill,iIHIull l.awiua I 1 tant todoy for Victory . . . that'i why health officials urge Greater Home Sanitation. As an aid In protecting your family's health, use Clorex In routine household cleansing. For Clorox disinfects... It makes tile, enamel, porcelain, lino leum, wood surfaces hygienlcally clean . . . deodorizes, removes stains, too. So, as an added precaution, use Clorox for a more sanitary kitchen, dry. Simply follow directions Clorox is concentrated for economy. There's only one Clorox . . . always order by name. AMlftlCA'S MVOftIT! IIUCH N0 HOUIIHOID DlilNFICMNT CLOROX FREE FROM CAUSTIC abroad. Dr. Walter A. Maier, speaker on the International Lutheran Hour since Its begin ning, is head of the Old Testa ment interpretation department of Concordia seminary, St. Lou is, Mo. The musical portion of tho program is furnished through the Lutheran Hour chorus. Doth speaker and chorus offer their services without any remunera tion. Sluco Its inception more limn one million people have written in to this popular broad cast. Tho local station carries tho Lutheran Hour every Sunday at 1 o'clock through tho facilities of the Mutual Broadcasting company. First Methodist "In the Heart of the City" at North Tenth and High streuts, Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Andrew Loney Jr., director of music; Mrs. E. S. Veatch, nccom pnnist, Minister's residence, 1005 High street, phone 3068. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Tho prelude will bn "Reflec tion," by Frlml; choir proces sional, "Holy, Holy, Holy." Mrs. Wlnnlfrcd Gillen will sing a so leoted solo. The offertory will be "Thcmo," from "Fifth Sym phony," by Tchaikovsky. The choir will sing the anthem, "God Is a Spirit," by Kopyololf, The minister will preach on tho subject, "The Gods Men Mako." The church Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. with trained teachers and graded lessons. A class for every age group. Dr. Peter H. Rozendnl is general superintendent. New students always welcome. Tho Methodist Youth fellow ship will meet at 7 p. m. There aro two groups, ono of h I g h school ago and another for older young people. Young people aro invited for worship, discussion and fellowship. . Community Congregational Located on Garden avenue be tween East Main and Martin streets with Rev. Eugene V. Haynes as its pastor. "Personality Is Like a River" is the sermon theme of the pas tor as he speaks at tho 11 a. m. worship service Sunday. "My Prayer," by Soechtig and "Send Out Thy Light" are the two solo numbers to be sung by Mrs. Rollin E. Thompson at this serv ice. Church school will meet at 9:43 a. m. Comrades of the Way meet at 2 p. m. to go to Moore pork whore they will spend the after noon and hold their meeting In tho open. The vacation church school starts Monday at 9 a. m. and is open to any boy or girl from three to 14 years of ago. Modoc Point Community Baptist Mission Sunday school, 10 a. m.; wor ship service, 11:13 a. m. A very special exercise for the opening of the Sunday school, Classes for each age, and the lessons are becoming more interesting as we go along. The adult class will continuo In the study of Romans, 15. During the worship hour wc will continue under tho general theme of 'Teach Me to Pray," using as tho immediate subject, "What Is tho Will of God, and How May We Follow It?" We will be looking for you in the schoolhouse Sunday morn ing. of our Impor bathroom, laun on Ihe label. ' T -Whiin it's V I iUUHMtANf NODOSUM MtMCHIS MM0VU ITAIHl Of,. it,ClMt r7i.Hilr.tCi.. Church of the Naiarene The church Is located on the cornor of Gurden avenue and Martin street. Rev. Bertrand F. Peterson, pastor, Residence, 620 Martin street. Telephone, 4870. Church school begins at 8:45 a. in. The school is department Ized with classos for all ages. Mrs. Emll Hearth, superintend ent, Tho morning service of wor ship is at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the theme, "Builders of Temples," Tho youth-group prayer serv U'o is at 3:50 p, m after which tlio young people meet In tho auditorium for the young peo ple's meeting at 6:20 p, m. undur the leadership of tho president, Verne Spelrs. The juniors meet In tho basement auditorium at 6:20 p, m. under tho direction of Bcrnice Peterson and Julia Cliirey. The message given at the 7:30 p. m, evangelistic service will be, "Incapacitated by Sin," Join us In helpful singing and testi monies In this service. The midweek prayer service, song and testimony, Wednesday, 7:45 a. m. Bring your Blblesl Apostolic Faith At 228 North Eighth street under the electric sign, "Jesus tho Light of the World." Sunday, 0:30 a. m., Sunday school with classes and efficient teachers for all ages and grades. Morning worship, 11 o clock 7:40 p. m., special orchestra so lections with Evelyn Craig di recting, also seloeted vocal num bers followed by personal tes timonies. Concluding with a fundamental gospel sermon by spirit-filled ministers. Wednesdoy and Friday, 8 p. m., regular services. Cordial invitation to all services Is ex tended tho public. Collections are never taken. Come as you are! Assembly of Ood - Located at 748 Oak avenue. A. Harold Persing, pastor. Resi dence, 844 Eldorado street. Phone, 3735. Sunday school Is at 9:48 under the leadership of Mrs. Al Ken ncrly. Morning worship It at 11 a. m. Young people's meeting is at 6:30 p. m. Jim Kennerly is in charge Evangelistic services are at 7:45 p. m. Services for tho week: Tues day at 7:45 p. m. there will be prayer meeting ot Mrs. Bald win's home, 412 South Seventh street. Wednesday at 10 a. m. the Missionary society meets at Mr, MnYWftll'i home at 426 South Soventh street. Thursday al 7:45 p. m. In the churcn, de votional service and preaching. The Salvation Army 400 Klamath avenue. Major and Mrs. Curry will be In charge of the regular services this coming Sunday, and they In vite you to any or all of the fol lowing: Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school and Biblo classes. 11 a. m. Holiness. Subject, "Rejoicing In Tribulation." 6:30 p. m. Young people's service. 8 p. m. Evangelistic sorvlce. Subject, "Let Us Alone." 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 Bnd meditate and pray so that you may be able to face the tremendous problems of life these troublous days with faith and Christian fortitude. j Chocolate Nut Fudge Cake An old-fashioned two-layer choco late cake, iced with chocolate icing, with nuts in the cake and in the icing. 69c each Assorted Danish Pastries 40c doz. St. Paul's Episcopal ' Rev. F. C. Wlssonbach, rtfji. Fourth Sunday after Eastor. 8 a. m., celebration of Dm Holy Communion. 8:45 a. m., church school for all grades. 11a. m., morning prayer and sermon. "Heretics or Saints?" 4 p. m meotlng of tho vestry and Boy Scout committee at tho church. Ouild at tho reclory, 73 llluh Guild at the restory, 73 High street, at 8 p. m. Tuesday, meeting of the pur lull council at 2 p. m. at the church. Wednesday, choir praollto at 7:30 p, m. Thursday the Guild will meet at the parish house at 10 a. nv. for program by Mrs. Wlnnl. fred Gillen, homo demonstration gout; luncheon to follow and meeting for business. First Church Ot Ood Located at the corner of Al tamont drive and Delaware street. Sunday school convenes at 8:48 a. m., Mrs. J. D. Ktr nutt, superintendent. MorsQg devotions, 11 o'clock. Pro-service prayer mooting at 7 p. m. Preaching sorvlce, 7:30 p. in. Prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to tho public to attend all of these services. Rov. J. IX Kernutt, pastor Latter-Day Saints Lattcr-Day Saints meetings aro held In the city library club rooms on tho cornor ot Fifth street and Klamath avenue. E. E. Burrows, branch president, phone 8203 or 6721. Sunday school meetings are hold at 10 a. m., with separa tion at 11:30 for priesthood, re lief society and primary class es. Sacrament servlco is held each Sunday evening atta o'clock. Elders working in tho Klam ath district may bo reached at 4800 Hilyard street. Church of Christ (Downtown) All members and frlonds art extended a special and cordial Invitation to attond tho down town Church of Christ Sunday morning services: song service 10 a. in.; Bible study, classes, 10:15 a. m.; sermon and wor ship, 11 a, m.; communion, 11:48 a, m.; evening servlres, 8 o'clock. Located In tho KC hall over the Rainbow thcatro. Sprtguo River . Frlsnds Church Evert J. Tuning, pastor. 0) 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. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In the classified. ZOE BRUCE Formerly of Htsel Beauty Shop is now with the LOUISE BEAUTY SERVICE 435 Main Phone 8280 4W