PAGES sir EDUCATOR TO I Mrs. Charles K. Roys, who will be the speaker on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 1 and z, at two meetings sponsored by the United Council of Church Women, Is a new member of its staff and is traveling extensive ly in the United States and Can. ada speaking on education and the world Christian community Mrs. Roys is widely known as an educator and public speaker. Bhe has had long association and far-reaching experience in edu cational activities and interna tional affairs and is exceptional ly well informed on the Chris tian movement throughout the world. For 16 years she was a resident of China where her husband. Dr. Roys, was pro fessor of anatomy in the school of medicine of Cheeloo universi ty in Tsinan, the capital of Shantung province. She it t member of the board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church, U. S. A., and a trustee of Yenching university in Pe king, of Cheeloo university in Tsinan and of Ginling college . in Nanking. She is chairman of the promotional committee of the Associated Boards for Chris tian Colleges in China, coordi nating thirteen colleges and uni versities in China. Mrt. Roys is a graduate of Smith college with- Phi Beta Kappa honors and has the hon orary degree of Doctor of Laws, After her graduation from Smith she became student secretary of the national board of the YWCA and later served as traveling Secretary of the Student Volun teer movement. Returning from China, Mrs. Roys became general secretary of the Woman's Board of For eign Missions of the Presbyte rian church, U. S. A., and was later appointed foreign execu tive secretary of the newly form ed board in which the woman's board and the general board were merged. During recent years she has traveled extensive ly in the United States and Can. ada speaking on education and the World Christian community. On Tuesday, June 1, there will be a meeting for the women of : the community at 2 p. m. in the parish house of St. Paul's Epis copal church, at which she will speak on the subject "The Church Woman Looks at Her World." This meeting will be followed by a silver tea. That evening there will be an open meeting in the sanctuary of the First Methodist church to which all churches are invited. At this meeting she will speak upon "The Church the First Line of Defense." Medoe Point Community Baptist Mission Sunday school 10 a. m. . Worship service 11:15 a. m. There will be something new for the opening exercise of the Sunday school Sunday morning; we are expecting company and are going to let them bring the opening story or whatever thev wish. The different classes are growing, and are getting more interesting every day. Don't forget our daily vacation Bible school, which will start , about June 14, and all children are cordially invited to attend, so make plans to come and work with us and have a little fun and learn something new. During the worship service, the continuation of the subject, "Teach Us to Pray," with the third petition of the Lord's Prayer under discussion Sunday morning. This is very interest ing and a topic that we cannot say enough about. The more that we look into it, the more that we find out that we are not following the teaching of Christ. Are you trying to do His will? Then come and let's see just what it Is. How can we do it if we do not know what it is, and how can we find out what it is? We will be looking for you In the Sunday school room Sunday morning. Will you be there? Apostolic Faith At 228 North Eighth street under the electric sign, "Jesus the 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 re never taken. Come as you arel SPEAK HERE EX WEEK Zlon Lutheran Victor A. Schulie, pastor. 1025 High street: telephone 6793 Divine worship at 11 a. m. The pastor will preach on the subject: "The Memory of Our Departed Loved Ones." The Sunday school meets at 9:43 a. m. with a lesson on "The Holy Ghost Our Helper" and foaturing film slides setting forth the basio Bible stories of the New Testament. ' Holy Communion will be cele brated the first Sunday In June Registration for Communion at the close of Sunday s service. 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 in struction 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. Bible Baptist Church (Northern Convention) "The Friendly Community Church with the Chimes." Wiard street at South Sixth. Take city bus to Idella's corner. Nadine Dinning is in charge of the mu sic Memorial Day service at 10 o'clock. The pastor will speak on the text in Exodus 12:14: "This Day Shall Be Unto You for a Memorial." A period of silence will be observed with the sounding of "Taps" by Ruby Rose. There will also be a vocal solo by Dr. C. B. Cassel. Floral arrangements in memory of loved ones may be brought or sent to the church by friends and relatives for this Memorial Day service. Bible school at 11 o'clock with Frances Smith and her staff of Consecrated Bible trained teach ers. The Bible is our textbook, through which we reach youth with the truth. There is a class for each age group. A large adult class meets with the pas tor in the auditorium. Your; children are cared for 'at both services by experienced adults. Evangelistic song service at 8 o'clock. You will enjoy this ser vice. Our guest speaker will be Dr. C. B. Cassel of Portland. There will be special music, This church sponsors a mid week prayer meeting that is well attended each Wednesday eve ning at 7:45 p. m. You are in vited if your church does not sponsor a mid-week meeting of praise and prayer. A community center of Bible ministry, evangelistic effort, and missionary work, maintained and supported by community people. "The church with the Old Gos pel and the Whole Gospel," ex tends a warm invitation to all services of the day. At 7:45 tonight, Friday, Rev. L. E. Simpson, returned mission ary from Guatemala, will show beautiful colored pictures of the life and work among the In dians. This is a faith work un der the Central American Mis sion, founded by Dr. C. I. Sco- field whose Bible reference work and writings are known the world over. 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 Bible classes. 11 a. m. Holiness. Subject, "Rejoicing in Tribulation." 6:30 p. m. Young people's service. 8 p. m. Evangelistic service. Subject, "Let Us Alone." Saturdays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, public services, 8 p. m. A hearty welcome awaits vnu at all these gatherings. Come ana sing the glorious Gospel songs that refresh and strength en. Come and meditate and nrv so that you may be able to face the tremendous problems of life these troublous days with faith and Christian fortitude, Assembly of God 746 Oak street. Rev. A. Harold Persing, pas tor. Residence 844 Eldorado street. Phone 5735. Services for Sunday: Sunday school at 9:45. Mrs. A. Kennerly in charge. Morning worship beginning at 11 a. m, Young people will meet at 7:30. Jim Kennerly, leader. Evangelistic service at 7:45. Come for the spiritual uplift of these meetings. Tuesday at 8 p, m., prayer meeting at 412 South Seventh street. Wednesday at 10 p. m La dies Missionary society meets at Sister Maxwell's home nn 42A South Seventh. Thursday at 8 n. m . at tha church. Devotional service and preaching. We cordially Invite the ilfitii. ers along with our friends to at tend any of these services. VACATION B OLE COOLT HERE MONDAY Beginning Monday morning at the Immanuel Baptist church, there will be a vacation Bible school five days a week for the next two weeks. The sessions will begin at 9 a. m. aach day and last until noon. Every boy and girl from four to 16 years ot age Is personally Invited to attend our school. The morning will be divided Into several periods Including Bible lessons, handwork, chorus singing, memory work, games and good times. There la a fine staff of teachers from the church and two young women from the Multnomah school of the Bible at Portland who have Just com pleted a very extensive course in vacation Bible school work and child evangelism. There la no tuition connected with this school, nor do they ask that you be a Baptist in order to have your boys and girls attend the school for the next two weeks. They will be under the care of the teachers and, helpers every moment, so the mothers need not worry about them. During this time Of letting down spiritually, the church feels that a dally vacation Bible school will go a long way to ward meeting the needs of this community. This school is not to take the place of Sunday school but to help in teaching the Word of God to the children. According to statistics, children will receive more of the Bible in this two weeks' school than they get in a whole year at Sun day school. Boys and girls, we'll be look ing for you Monday morning at 9 o'clock at the Immanuel Bap tist church, just one and one half blocks north of the Western Auto store. Immanuel Baptist Church The church la W'w4 af th corner of North Eleventh and High streets. Rev. William B. Rice is pastor. Residence 712 worm xmra street. Telephone 7400. Director of miulr c. K Logerwell. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. We have class for all aa-ac n4 fine staff of Bible teachers who know the Word of God and are interested In each child, person ally. Bring the little folks to Sunday school and tv tnr th adult class. Mrs. J. D. O'Neal is superintendent. Morning worship service 11 a. m. A devotional hour anant In worshipping the Lord. How giaa we are lor the freedom we have to worship God without fear and we urfla vnu tn ma with us. You'll gain strength for the toil of the wek if you render that worship to God wnicn Deiongs to Him. "To Whom Shall We Go?" is th. nr. mon topic for Sunday morning. Orchestra practice Sunday evening, 7:15-7:45. If you play any instrument, you are Invited to meet with urn ti npnMj mA also to play during the evening service. Evening eosnel hour ft n m This is the outstanding service of the week. Good, evangelis tic singing, special music and a short message from the Word of uoa. .Bring your friends and neighbors to church. A especially to the unsaved' rrnere Are ine uead7" Midweek servlot Warlnantau 8 p. m. Prayer and Bible study from Romans 12. Bring your Bible and we guarantee you'll enjoy this hour with ii cunir practice immediately following prayer meeting. There will be no Young Peo ple's meeting this coming week because of the dally vacation Bible school which will be held at the church during the next two weeks. This vacation h,1 la open to all who wish to come. if you are a stranger in the city or do not have a regular church home, we extend to you a cordial invitation to make this friendly. Blhle.lnvlnff h u your home. (Northern Conven tion). Klamath Temple 1007 Plna atraaf- nl.l -b --- - -. wu,ut, J, Anderson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn Ine worshln. 11 . m gellstlc service, 7:45 p. m. everybody is welcome. Good music. Insnlrlnff m . . ...wsv) avw attendance. A iolnt bantfamal (anil., J the Tloneata church mil vin.l ath Temple will be hold snH.v at 2:30 p. m, The DBS tor a and rlataa-ata. the Various Ooen Bihla churches will ha attanina in ference at Eugene, Ore., on June i, e, a. Tuna in In radio atatu,. vvn Saturday, 6:30 p. m. j HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Alternant Community Presbyterian Chureh Altamont Community Presby terian church, meeting In the Junior high school, South sixth and Summers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmora, pastor. Bible school at 9:45. This la a real Bible school with graded atudles for all departments with trained leaders. The high school depart ment is an especially fine one. A. C. Olson, general superin tendent, also leads this group. If you have no other church home wa welcome you to study with us. Memorial Day services at 11 o'clock. The pastor will give a memorial address on the sub ject, "Ye Were Bought With a Price." Mrs. Kenton Knight, pi anlst Coma and bring the little folks. There Is a nursery with adult leaders where they will ba safe and happy during the service. Loved ones of the boys and girls in the service of our country are especially Invited Sunday. There will be no meet ings of the youth organisations as we will meet with and have a part in the special Memorial Day services to be held In the Whltlock park Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Vacation Bible school Is In ses sion, having begun Thursday at the Altamont Junior high school. All departments from pre-school through older intermediate are conducted with graded Bible in struction, hymns, missions, hand work and recreation. All boys and girl are welcome. The DVBS will continue for the next two week excepting Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 11:30, closing with a picnic June 11 and demonstra tion and Children's Day June 13. First Chureh af Christ Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist In Boston, Mass., holdf services each Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. "Ancient and Modern Necro mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon In all Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 80, The Golden Text will be, "The Lord God will help me; there fore snail I not be confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed" (Isaiah 50:7). Among the citations which will comprise the Lesson-Sermon Is the following from the Bible: "Thou art my hiding place; thou Shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with tongs of deliverance" (Ps, 32:7). i V The Lesson-Sermon also will Include the following correlative passages from the- Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: 'The power of God brings deliv erance to the captive. No power can withstand divine Love , . . Whatever enslaves man is op posed to the divine government. Truth makes man free" (p. 224, 225). Sunday school at 9:30 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 la located at 1023 Main street, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and auth orized Christian Science litera ture may ba read, borrowed or purcnased, 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. Saered Heart Eighth and High streets. Sunday Masses: 6, 8, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Holy Day Masser 6, 8 and 8:30 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 8:80 p. m. Unity Chureh "The Efficacy of Prayer" Is the topic of the lecture to be given by the Rev. Nora S. Elliot on Sunday evening, May 30, in the banquet room of the Elk hotel. The public is cordially in vited. Classes In Lesson In Truth are held each Monday at 2:15 p. m. at 1751 Wall street. The classes are open to the public. The lending library of Unity books is open both before and after the Sunday evening lec tures, Pilgrim Holiness Located at 2229 Wantland ave nue. Rev. Sherman Moore, pas tor. Residence, 2250 White street. The pastor has chosen for his subject for the Sunday morning service, "Equine Christians." In the evening ha will speak on "Self Deception." These mes sages are timely and practical. Regular services are: Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.; worship at 11 a, m,; junior league at 6:80 p. m.; evening services at 7:46 o'clock; prayer meeting at 7:45 Thursday, Spuds and a Haircut Two Bits iiW..-v km! - vr'-rY xa feesi 1 M ,X , If you Can't find potatoes at rour eornar arncarv lm tha shop. It worked In New York, where 16,100 pounds ot hot pota toes were discovered In a barber's back room. The city took out the spuds while the owner explained to authorities he was "hold ing them for a friend." Nextl Voung People Special Outdoor Program The young people of the city are Invited to a special Memor ial Day open-air service to be held on the Earl Whitlock lawn at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. The program is largely musical, although Geraldine Manning will give a recitation, "Your Flag and My Flag," and the pastor of the First Presbyterian church will give an original poem, "Flag of Our Christ, We Hall Thee." The Rev. Victor Phillips, pastor of the First Methodist church, will lead In prayer. Chaplain Capt. Russell of Church of the Nasartna The church is located on the corner of Garden avenue and Martin street. Rev. Bertrand F. Peterson, pastor. Residence, 620 Martin street. Telephone, 4870. Church school Is at 9:45. Classes for all age groups with newly appointed teachers for the year. Mrs. Emll Hearth, superintendent. In keeping with Momorlal Day at the 11 o'clock worship serv ice, the pastor will use as his theme, "The Price of Froedom." At the service will be reception of members and communion. The youth-group prayer serv ice is at 5:50, after which the juniors and young people meet at 6:20 under the respective leadership of Bernice Peterson and Mrs. Emit Hearth. The evangelistic service is at 7:30 when the pastor will preach on "When Little Men Grow Big." Enjoy singing with us under the direction of Mrs. Ollie Spiers. Bring your Bibles to the mid week prayer service, Wednes day, 7:45. You need the helpful Inspiration of prayer and praise! Church of Christ (Downtown) All members and friencs are extended 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 and wor ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:45 a. m.; evening services, 8 o'clock. Located In the KC hall over the Rainbow theatre. Sprague River Friends Church Evert J. Tuning, pastor.- Sunday services Sunday school, 10 a. m.; worship serv ice, 11a. m.; evangelistic serv ice, 7:30 p m. Wednesday, prayer and praise service, 8 p. m. If you have no church home w welcome you to worship with us. Located in Sprague River. Southwest Pacific Assembly Line r r ; !r.. j ' L1J1 (U. S. Army Air Force Photo From NBA) Mass production comes to the southwest Pacific as American Army mechanics put war machines together In assembly line fashion at a base "somewhere down under." Here a truck that was shipped In sections Is assembled In rush-order time. mm t .1 1 1 to Hold Camp Whlto will give the prin cipal address on a patriotic theme. The orchestra from the Altamont Presbyterian church will play at least one selection. Miss Nell Lindbergh and Mrs. Iris Nelson of the First Cove nant church will sing a duet. Still others will participate in the program. While the program has been planned by the young people of the various groups In the city, older people will be welcome. In case of unfavorable weather the service will be held in the First Presbyterian church. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent street. L. K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Cres cent street. Phone 3482. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Worship hour 11 a. m. Spe cial Memorial services. Ladies Aid Tuesday, June 1 at 2 p, m. Book , review, chapters 25, 26 and 27 of "In His Steps," by Mrs, Mordoff. Hostesses are Mrs. W. Hcndrickjon, and Mrs. T. G. Hoff. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Confirmands class, Saturday at 2 p. m. Vacation Bible school will be gin June 1 at 9:30 a. m. until 11:30 a.m. All parents are urged to see their children attend these classes. This school will last two weeks. The Klamath Lutheran church welcomes all who wish to wor ship. If you are a stranger in the city we sincerely Invite you to worship with us. Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Rev. F. C. Wlssenbaeh, rector. Fifth Sunday after Easter, (Rogation). 8 a, m. Celebration of the Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church school, for all grades, 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. "Memorial Day 10431" 3 p. m. St. Barnabas church, Langcll Valley, Evening prayer and sermon, Tuesday at 2 p. m. the Coun cil of Churchwomen will meat in the Parish House, for a business meeting and tea. Boy Scouts meet at the regular hour. Wednesday The Wednesday club will meet In the Parish House at 7:30 p. m. for election of officers. Thursday The Woman's Aux iliary will meet at the home of Mrs. E. P. Livingston at 1018 Erie at 2 p. m. f4 BAPTISTS TO EiRIAL SE The First Baptist church, Eighth and Washington streets, has scheduled special Memorial Day services for the 11 o'clock service Monday, according to the pastor, the Rev, C. C Brown. At the morning service the pastor will speak on the sub ject, "Remember God." The pas tor believes thst Memorial Day presents to all American citi zens an opportunity to express their deepest appreciation to God for His providences, and to especially remember those who are giving their lives for the cause of freedom and Christian Ity. The whole service will be appropriate to the day and the messago will be Inspirational, Biblical and gospel. Special music will be presented under the direction of H. Q. Shirey Mr. Brown states that the public has so appreciated the series ot messages on "The Church In Epheslans' that he will deliver one mora message on this subject which was not originally planned. Sunday night he will speak on the sun Ject. "Despise Ye the Churoh of God?" The public Is cordially Invit ed to the friendly fellowship and gospel services ot "the church with a message." First Christian 'The Downtown Church," Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school at 9:46 a. m. Stanley Kendall Is the superin tendent. There Is a class for each croup. Morning worship begins at 11 o clock. Mrs. Gerald Wicker sham, pianist. Observance of the Lord a Supper. Memorial day service "The Dynamic of Christianity" will be the memorial sermon. Evening services begin with the Christian Endeavor meetings at 7 o'clock. The class In "Church Officers, their Qualifi cations and Duties" will ba held at the same time 7 p. m. Eve ning worship at 8 o'clock. The minister does the preaching. Community Congregational "What Then Must We Do?" Is the sermon theme of Rev. Eu gene V. Haynes on this Memor ial day Sunday as In the 11 a. m service of worship we call to mind the love and devotion and sacrifice of those who have "gone before." Music of this service will include an anthem to be sung by the choir under the leadership of Mrs. Henry W. Moore, "Lead Kindly Light," by Newman, and "God the All Mer ciful," by Ellerton as the offer tory. Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. Call Gene Stivers regarding Comrades of the Way plans. The church begins its second week of Vacation church school Monday at 9 a. m. There is yet time to register. The church Is located on Gar den avenue between East Main and Martin streets. a a First Baptist Church Eighth and Washington streets. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Resi dence 414 North 8th , street, Phone 7439. Morning worship 11 a, m. Sermon by the pastor, "Remem ber God." This is a Memorial Day message to which all are In vited. The Sunday school begins at 9:48 a. m. with classes for all ages and a place for every mem ber of the family. The training service begins at 7 p. m, followed at 8 o clock by a splendid song service and the evening message. The pastor's sermon subject Is, "Despite Ye the Church of God7 ' The Women's Missionary So ciety meets Thursday at 2 p. m, for the circlo work. The Old Fashioned Church program Is broadcast each Sun day over KFJI at 8:15 a. m. Seventh Day Adventlst flaa North Ninth atraat Regular sorvlces will ba con- aucica aaturaBy Beginning at k;.ju. Dime classes aro for chil dren and adults, Evangelist A, L. Reav.lnv will anfialr f IK. n o'olock service. The public Is aiso invuea to attend the service Sunday night. Tha toplo will be, "The Mystery of the Seven Seals, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Song sor vice will begin at 7:45, Free Methodist Located on tha r h a Ninth street and Plum avenue. w. m. Mccormick, pastor; phone 3730. Sunday services are held everv week at 11 a. m. RimrUu school at 10 a, m, The YPMS Is at 7:15 and eve ning services are at 8 p. m, A nraver lOrvIra la hair on Thursday at 7:45 p. m. HDLD M DAY RViGES Mar 28, 104 First Pretbyteiiea Chureh Tha First Presbyterian chu I located on North Sixth ailf Plna streets. Tha pastor Is tha, Rev. Theodore Smith, residence and telephone 436 North Sacond street, 6477, and church tele, phone 7311. Mrs, Hugh Mltchd. more Is tha organist for th summer. Tha morning worship, at 11 O'clook, opens with the orgnn prelude, "Prelude" by Tours. The processional la "Falrvat Lord Josus," Arr. by Willis. The choir response to the paitoml greeting Is "Grace and Poaue," by Clenahan. Choir and congie, gallon sing the "Doxology" after the call to worship and "The Gloria Pair I" aftor the Invoen. tlon and Lord's Prayer. The morning prayer period Is oponcd by the choir's singing "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," and la closed by both congregation and choir singing "Our Father's Ood to Thee, Author of Lib. erty." Tha choir offertory ia Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own," and the organ of fertory Is "Intermetto," by Delves. Mrs, Bert C. Thomas will sing "O Love That Will Not Let Me Qo," by liark- The pastor will spesk on "Ju' Before the Battle." The servita closes with the benediction, the choir dismissal, 'Threefold Amen," and the organ poitlucie, "Grand Chorus, ' by Dubois. There will ba no evening worship, but the young people are holding a special memorial service on Earl Whltlock's lawn at 7 o'clock, to which all the young people of the city and others are Invited. a a First Methodist "In the Heart of the City' at North Tenth and High street. Rev. Viator Phillips, minister, residence, 1006 High street, tele phone 3088. Mrs. George Mclntyre will preside at the piano at the mom. Ing worship service at 11. The prelude will be, "Recession a (Kipling), by DoKoven, and the offertory, "Dear Land of Free, dom," by Sibelius. Mis Doi othy Laurenion will play a mar. Imba solo. The minister's theme wilt be, "Lest Wa Forget." Church school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Dr. Peter H. Rosendsl Is general superintendent. There aro classes for all age groups with graded lessons and trained teachers. Methodist Youth Fellowship meets In two groups, high school group and older young people s group, at 7 p. m, Young pro. pie aro cordially Invited to at tend. First Covenant Chureh 823 Walnut avenue. Pastor $ E. Johnson. Phone 8517. Sunday being a Memorial Day, we will bring the message In memory ot those who have con tributed worth while blessings to our nation. The Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. for all ages, after which the pastor brings the morning message, At 7:45 p. m., Evening service with good live singing and a message on 'The World's Rela tion to the Holy Spirit." We In vlte the people to go to church In memory of their loved onti this Sunday. Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Midweek Fellowship. Thursday at 1 p. m., Women's Prayer Circle. Thursday evening. Sunshine Circle at Peter Eastman's. ' Let us make this a successful evening by coming out 100 per cent. Jf a a First Church Ot aod Located at the corner of Al iJtmnnl A pi.' e -4 T auiat-a uimd a i in win tv ess v street. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m Mrs. J. D. Kcr nutt, superintendent Morning devotions, 11 o'clock. Pro-serv ice prayer meatlntf at 7 n. m. Preaching sorvlce, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 7:80 p, m. A cordial Invitation la ex tended to the publlo to attend all of these services. Rav. J. D. Kernutt, pastor a a a Latter-Day Saints Latter-Dav fiolnta naatlnui are held In the city library cV rooms on the corner of Film street and Klamath avonue. E. E. Burrows, hranch nrnalrlnnt. phone 8293 or 6721. Sunday school meetings are held at 10 a. m with inara. Hon at 11:30 for priesthood, re lief society and primary class es. Sacrament service la held each Sundav evanlntf at fl o'clock. Elders Wnrlrln In tha Vl.m. ath district may ba reached at .nun Hiiyard street. Chureh of Christ 1207 bl vision street: M. Lloyd Smith, minister. The Invnl rinird, , rhrl.t that has bean mnnllno In tha. Shasta school Is now meeting tji 1207 Division street,' Bible classes meet at 10 a. m. Devotional service and preach ing at 11 a. m. Communion, 11:45 m, Evening service be gins at 7:30. Tha publle la cor dlally invited' to attend. ,