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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1943)
Juno 11, 1043 FACE NINB Klamath GlmSich AT PRESBYTERIAN Thin Sunday lit IMo First ' Presbyterian Sunday school tho!!'; lltllu churches, representative of tlio liumo lulntitoit work of tho Presbyterian ileiiiiiiiliiiitloii, lire to bo relumed with tho offering. Thin offering in leu tu thi' support of tliu iiiitloniil mission work of thu (li'iioiiiliiiitliui, which inlii IMers tu some UU different for- OlUII'HI'Cllklllll peoples iui well iih tu the more limn (Ivo IhuuminU litiinu-inlMiloii fluids In America, j A ploKimn Ihin been prepared inul will ho pie.ieiiteit during tho rrKuhir Buniliiy school period, j which opens lit 0:43 n. in. It follows: Song, "Th Day llelnng to Jesus," by liiteiincdliitu depart ment. Dialogue, "Why?" by David iiikI Itlchiird Lnndla. Soim, "Every Day's a Happy Duy" by Oula Townsond. Iteciliilhiii, "Yeur After Vcur," by Mury Juno lluwurd. ExrrclKO, trio, "Ho Took Them In Hid Arum," John Mason, Itlchiird Wurd. Itiiymond Dell. Prayer by Clarissa Mniion. Recitation, "A Wonderful Book" by Suzanne. Ll.iloo. SonK, "No Child In Too Lit tle" by Itlchiird Swimson. Exercise, "God's Word," by Barbara Swnninn, Connie Koli ler, Knron Kohler, Cicnildlno Lcwln, Robert Sntithwull, Galen Durkce. John Klllott Kxerclse, "God- Promises." by Bar barn liiibble, Putsy Tllton, Muriilc Foster, Janet Welch, Dob- ble Colter, Miirbnrn Zlnn, Joun Rogers, Robert Lnno, Nnncy Ed-' wards, Shirley Dninnn, Snim. "The Dlblo Is True " "Salute to tho Biblo." Presentation of offerlntl, Ro- bcrta Alexander. Recitation, "Our Offering." Anno Ciallanpy. - Prayer of Dedication by the pastor. Fliimielurnph talk, "The Sow- er" by Mrs. D. D. Havens, Tho Salvation Army , , Fourth und Klumulh avenue. 11 a. m holiness meeting. Subject. "Look Up, Lift Up. hold Up.' Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young pcoplo, 0:30 p. m. The Salvation Army Is very glad to lend Us gymnasium to the Pilgrim Holiness church for two great services to bo hold inn coming aunaoy ana mon- day evenings at 7:4a p. m. Tho speakers will bo out- standing leaders In the Pilgrim Holiness church in the Unltrd Sillies. They will bo Rev. P. W. Thomas, gcncrol secretary of foreign missions, and Rev. H. J. Olson. dllrlct superintend-1 cut, New York district and edl-: vocatc. This is a rare occasion for the pcoplo of Klamath Falls and we: bespeak for these out standing preachers a record at tendanco at thesa gatherings. Regular week night services Thursday mid Saturday at 8 p. m. Pauso at His feet for moment of prayer, Honor tho dear blessed name thut wo bear, Pauso in your hurry, worry, and caro, Pauso at His fcot for a moment of prayer, Klamath Revival Center 1023 Mitchell street at Shasta Way. Rev. Worrcn D. Combs, pastor. Saturday,, 2 p. m. Children of any Sunday school are wel come to enjoy a real Junior church at this time. ,Agcs 5 through 13. Mrs. J. L. Wonsor, leader. Sunday, 10 a. m. Our Sunday school convenes under tho lead ership of Mrs. Warren D. Combs. Classes for all ages. Sunday, 11 a. m., morning service. Sunday, 7:45 p. m., midweek service, Thursday, 7 p. m., our cot luge prayer meetings. This next wook, Juno 17, tho prayer , meetings will again be held at Mrs. A. A. Wonser's, 4402 Washburn Way, and at Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chandler's, 2751 Dayton street. Just behind the Altamont school. The public Is welcome. "Prayer Is one of the surest means of attaining a higher typo of spirituality." For needed assistance at any lime phono 4520. First Church Of God Located at the corner of Al timionl drive and Delaware Ntioet Sunday school convenes al 0:43 a in., Mrs. J. D. Kor null, niiK'i'lntendent Morning ilrvotl'im. 11 o'clock. Pre-serv-kv p:i.ver meeting at 7 p. m. J'rcachinis service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer rind praise service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to tho public to attend nil of these services. Rev. J D. Kcrnutt, pastor. Guest Speaker !"""' ft T ia : ! ! I Reverend P. N. Thomas, gen oral tecretnry oi foreign mil lion! of the Pilgrim Holineis church, will speak on June 13 end 14 In the Selvetlon Army gymneilum. Juno 13 and 14 ,re rod letter days on the calt-mUr of the I'll- orlm Holiness cnnrih. At that , time. Reverend P. V. Thomas. general secretary of foreign mu- ; slons of tho Pilgrim Holiness church, and Reverend H. U. 01- i son. editor of "The PIlKrlm Hoi- incss Advocate" tho official j church paper, will be the speak- rrs at a great missionary rally j to be held in tho gymnasium of the Salvation army building on I tho corner of Fourth and Klam- ath streets. I Tho visit of these two dy- namlc speakers and men of ex- I traordluary attainments present! an opportunity for both spiritual and cultural benefit to tho res- Idents of the city. Rcvercnd Thomas, traveler In many ,,, wl havc much to j roy concerning current condl- llol)k tno missionary fields. Ho wlll n,0 rcport on the work ,of thc ,(.rvk.e mcn- christian , Kl.lluwsl,Pi whcll he p0nsor!,. ti,,. fellowship has several thou- ,, nBmcs of 5crvc0 mcn on BtsldM hi. dutic, -dltor. i Rev. Olsen has for many years ,.'i,i ,i, ,.. n,uu f i i,n Mpcrntc)dcncy of the Ncw York district During thc first 30 or 40 min utes of each service, lantern slides will bo shown. There will bc jnl music s ,cc w bcgln at 7;43 p m scrv- Community Congregational Located on Garden avenue be tween East Mum and Martin streets with Rev. Eugene V. Hoynes as Its pastor has a com pleto program of religious edu cation, worship, and social life for each ago group. If you aro not now attending regularly a church we Invito you to par ticipate In this progressive church and its deeply spiritual program. "Living at One's Best" Is the sermon thems of the pastor as ho speaks at tho 11 a. m. serv ice of worship. Wcndcl Smith, guest soloist, with his ministry of music, will sing "O Saviour Hear Mo" by Gluck and "The Green Pastures" by Sanderson. Church school continues throughout the summer months with classes meeting following tho departmental services of worship. The Young Adult Fellowship Is to meet at Moore park. The afternoon will be spent In recre ation and fellowship with a pic nic meal served at 5:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Thompson aro in chargo of tho meal ar rangements. A ploy school moots every day, Mondny through Saturday, from 8, a. m. to S p, m, at the Community hnll and Is for chil dren from 3 to 8 years of age. Phone Mr. Hayncs at 5226 for tho registration of your child. First Methodist "In tho Heart of the City" al North Tenth and High streets. Rovcrcnd Victor Phillips, min ister; residence, 1005 High street; telephone 3688, Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Mrs. L. E. Juniper and Mrs. W. L. Tcrwilliger will sing a duct. The minister will preach on the subject, "Road Maps for a Spiritual Pilgri mage." Church Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Dr. Poter H. Rozcndal Is general superin tendent. Classes for all age groups with trained teachers and graded lessons. Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 7 p. m. All young peo ple are cordially Invited. Tho message and teaching of this church is Christ centered. The public Is, cordially in vited to all our services, Neuxl EVANGELIST TO BE AT FIRST BAPTIST A threefold program of mem orablo events is scheduled to be gin at the First IJaptlst church, Eighth and Washington, Sunday, Juno 13, according to an an nouncement by the pastor, the Rev. C. C. Brown. Rev. S. L, Tldwcll who has been engaged in evungclistic and missionary work in Texas and Ncw Mexico, will open a scries of special meetings Sunday morning. This crusade is a re vival campulgn designed to on largo tho testimony of the church and enlist thc Christian forces of the community In a revival of interest in the vital and es sential faith of thc word of God. Thc choir consisting of 25 voices will render a splendid sacred concert at 8 p. m. This prugruin of music and song Is ono of the outstanding musical events of thc season und will appeal to all classes and ail faiths. Thc service will be In commemoration of tho 57th an niversary of the church, and in keeping with its testimony ol fulth and loyulty to tho gospel. Tho progrum is as follows: Congregational singing. - Prayer und announcements. Offertory "Jesus Lover of My Soul" Ashford. Anlhtm Send Us Thy Holy Sp.rit Von Hurge Choir. Anthem beautiful Home of Tomorrow Von Wocrt Choir. Vocal Solo "The Swcetncs:! of My Savior" Catherine Tren dell. Anthem Exalt Jcvonh't Name Nolte Choir. Men's Trio Jesus Will Come Again Lavett. Vocal Solo I Heard the Voice Lone H. G. Shirey. Anthem Somehow I Know Landoo Choir. Anthem Xhe Glory of God Noilc Choir. Women Trio Must Jesus Beor tho Cross Alone Allen. Anthem All Hail Immanucl Gabriel Choir. Tho church cordially invites the public to share the Joys and teilowship of these services. First Prosbytorian Tho First Presbyterian church is located on North Sixth and fine streets. The pastor is the Rev. Theodore Smith, residence 433 North Second street, tele phone at the home 5477 and ut the church 7311. Mrs. Ray mond Coopcy will bc at tho console of the organ this Sun day. Tho morning worship at 1 1 o'clock opens with the organ prelude "My Faith," by 'Ash ford. The processional is "Fair est Lord Jesus," arranged by Willis. The choir response to the pastoral greeting is dona tion's "Grace and Peace." After thc call to worship both congre gation and choir sing "The Doxology," and after the invo cation and Lord's prayer, "The Gloria Patri." The period of quiet meditation opens with the choir singing "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord" and closes with both congregation and choir singing "Our Fathers' God to Thee, Author of Liberty." The choir offertory is Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own," and the organ offertory is "Berceuse" ("Jocelyn") by God ard. The special musical num ber Is a duet, "No Night There" by Banks, sung by Mrs. Thor G. Newman and Miss Ruth Honry. The pastor will speak on "Des pair or God." The service closes with the choir dismissal, "Threefold Amen," and the organ postlude, "Scots' March," by Hailing. The evening worship is now at 8 o'clock and opens with the organ prelude, "Evening Hymn" by Federer. The offertory is "Slavish Song" by Trinkaus and the postlude is "March" by Roeckel. The pastor will speak. The Christian Endeavor socie ties meet now at 7 o'clock. This Includes the intermediates. All young people are made wel come at these gatherings. St. Paul's Episcopal Eighth and Jefferson streets. Rev. F. C. Wlsscnbach, rector. Juno 13 Whitsunday or Pen tecost the birthday of the church. 8 a. m., service of Holy Com munion. The young people will make their corporate commun ion at this service and break fast will be served for them in the parish hall after the serv ice by the Wednesday club committee. This is National Youth Sunday. 11 a. m., service of morning prayer and sermon. 3 p. m., service at St. Barna bas' church, Langcll Valley. June 14 to 18 from 0:30 to 11:30 a. m. (Monday to Friday) tho Vacation church school will continue at tho church for chil dren from kindergarten to Jun ior high ages. Thursday, Juno 18, 1:30 p. m meeting of St. Paul's Guild be fore the tea for Dean Springer of St. Margaret's House. First Covenant 823 Walnut avenue. Pastor, Ruben E. Johnson, Phone 8317. 8517. ' Tonight (Friday) at 8 p. m. the Ladles Aid has charge of an all-family, night. A program of special singing and music has been arranged by Mrs. Dalum who is the head of tho program committee, Mrs. Dr. Smith from the Presbyterian church wlll be our guest speaker. We Invite all of our friends to Join us In this service and evening of fellowship. Mrs. Norscth and Mrs. Olson are- the hostesses, and wlll serve refreshments at the close of tho program. Our Sunday services wlll bc somewhat different. Iuusmuch as it is Children's day we are meeting at 10:30 a. m. for a unified service with the boys and girls taking part in thc service. A service flag will be dedicated at this service. Wel come to our friends to enjoy this service. Al 8 p, m; evening service with a message by the pastor. Special singing will also feature this service. To the Juniors and tho young people we make this announcement. We meet at 7 p. m. for a service especially arranged for them. Wednesday night at 8 p. m. midweek fellowship. The pastor will speak. Thursday at 1 p. m. women's prayer circle. At 2 p. m. the sewing circle will meet with Mrs. Fred Goeller as hostess. First Baptist Eighth street at Washington. "Tho Church with a Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence, 414 North 8th street. Phone 7430. Biblo school, 9:43 a. m. George O. Welch, superintend ent. This school is graded and has competent Christian work ers in every class and depart ment. The morning worship service will begin at 11 o'clock. The Rev. S. L. Tldwell will be the speaker beginning a series of revival services. The anthem "All Hall the Power of Jesus Name," by Ellar, will be ren dered by thc choir. Baptist training - union meets at 7 o'clock followed by the worship service at 8 o'clock. A special musical program will be presented by the choir at this hour. All evening services of the week will be dismissed in lieu of the revival services which will continue each night at 7:30 o'clock. Radio services each Sunday morning over station KFJI from 8:15 to 8:45. Church of tho Nasarono The church is located on the corner of Martin and Garden streets. Bertrand F. Peterson, pastor. Residence, 620 Martin. Telephone, 4870. Church school begins at 9:45. Mrs. Emil Hearth, superintend ent. Classes for all ages. At the morning worship at 11, the pastor will bring thc message on "A Call to Conse cration." At 5:50 the youth groups meet for prayer. Bernice Peter son directs the juniors at 6:20 with songs and a Felt-O-Gram presentation. Earl Rogers is the young people's leader at 6:20. The evangelistic service with good congregational singing in chargo of Mrs. Ollie Spiers be gins at 7:30. The pastor will speak on the theme. "Our Spiritual Heritage." The mid-week prayer and praise service, Wednesday at 7:45, will be in charge of Don reterman. Bring your Bibles! Thursday will be the all-day missionary meeting with Mrs, Jeanne Dixon on Oregon ave nue. Choir practice Thursday eve ning at 7:30. Mrs. Ollie Spiers, director. Assembly of God 746 Oak street. Rev. A. Harold Perslng, pas tor. Residence 844 Eldorado street. Phone 3735. 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 meetlnHs. 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 on 426 South Seventh. Thursday at 8 p. m., at the church. Devotional service and preaching. We cordially invite the strangers along with our friends to attend any of these services. be sure it's PURE CANE SUGAR insist on and J-J OS .'ajiL-ia BAPTISTS SLATE Rev. Simon E. Forsbcrg will begin a series of meetings at the Immanucl Baptist church Sun day, June 13, North Eleventh and High streets. Rev. Forsbcrg Is well known on the coast. He is a graduate of Dalles Theological Seminary of Dallas, Texas, and was for merly dean at Multnomah school of the Bible and instructor in theology there. Forsberg's topic for the meet ings In Klamath Fails is, "The Test Tube of Christian Exper ience." He will occupy thc pulpit at Immanucl church Sunday, both morning and evening. Thc morn ing message will'be, "Tho Word of Life" and the topic for the evening gospel hour Is, "The Revelation of Light." There will be services at thc church every night next week except Saturday and thc public is cordially invited to come and enjoy the ministry of this man of God. Bible Baptist Church (Northern Convention) "The Friendly Community Church with the Chimes," Wi ard street at South Sixth. Take city bus to Idella's corner. Nadine Dinning is in charge of thc music. G. W. Wheatley, pas tor. Residence, 131 North Sec ond street. Phone 7210. Morning public worship hour at 10 o'clock. "Valleys and Mountain-tops of Life" will be the theme of the pastor. Your child cared for during this serv ice. Bible school at 11 o'clock ' wun r ranees omiin ana ner staff of consecrated teachers. Every teacher in this school is Bible trained and know their Bible. Classes for all ages. There is a large adult class that meets in the auditorium with the pastor. Hi-School Young People s Fel lowship at 6:30 p. m. meets with Mrs. Wheatley for Bible study. , Evangelistic song service at 8 o'clock. You will enjoy this service of song and Bible study in thc Gospel of John. "Our Identification with Christ" will be the subject for study. This church sponsors a mid week meeting each Wednesday evening at 7:45. If your church does not hold a prayer meeting, you are invited to enjoy this time of blessing with us. A community center of Bible ministry, evangelistic effort and missionary work, maintained and supported by community people. "The Church with the; Old Gospel and the Whole Gos pel." This church will cooperate with Immanuel Baptist church in week of special meetings with Rev. Simon Forsberg, Bi ble teacher. , Altamont Community Presbyterian Church Altamont Community Presby terian church meeting in the Junior high school, South Sixth and Summers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, pastor. Children's Day services at 10 o'clock will combine the'Sunday school and worship services. A beautiful program of reading and song entitled "God's Inn keepers" will be presented by members of the school as pre pared in the daily vacation Bible school. The services will be held In the gymnasium in or der to accommodate both Sun day school and church attend ants. This is the closing dem onstration of the vacation Bible school. The pastor will be in charge of the service, assisted by instructors and helpers, Mrs. H. T. Mitchelmore in charge of the music. Junior-intermediate Christian Endeavor at the manse, 5 o'clock. Mrs. Hugh Mitchel more, superintendent. R u t h Peyton, leader. Sigma-Pi young peoples meet ing at the manse at 7 o'clock. The second lesson on "Christian Endeavor Fundamentals" will bc led by the pastor for the first half hour, followed by the reg ular Christian Endeavor lesson. Church of God 515 East Main street, Roy Giv- ens, pastor. Sunday school, 10 o'clock. Lloyd T. Knapp, superintend ent. Preaching service, 11 o'clock. Sunday night service, 8 o'clock. ' Ladies missionary meeting all day each Friday, Mary E. Knapp, president. Revival services nightly at 8 o'clock. Evangelist, Vernie Harrolson. SUGAR an.i.iHi.'iinik- 4 fCANE) l 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. "God the Preserver of Man" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 13. The Golden Text will bo me name ot the Lord is a strong tower: thc righteous run- neth into it, and is safe" (Prov. 10'10'' Among the citations which o girls from the Junior and will comprise tho Lesson-Ser-j y0Ung people classes. mon is the following from the, . , c , . n... Bible: "The Lord shall preserve I ,rA'f."Sunf y morning Ch i thee from all evil: he shall pre-lfrcn,.s0D"y w" be "served with nrUO .hU Th. i ,h J,n I a program of recitations and preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore" (Ps. 121: 7,8). The Lesson-Sermon also will include the following correla tive passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Father-Mother is the name for Deity, which indicates His ten- der relationship to His spiritual ' creation. As the apostle ex-i nrH it i ,,rf- ,t.ii. quoted with approbation from I a classic poet: 'For we are also! His offsorine' " (o 3321. I 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 is located at 1023 Main street, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and auth orized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or ourchased All are cordially invited to at- tend the services and use the! readmg room. J Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p. m. each Monday under the direction of committee on pub lication for Oregon. 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. Church of Christ 1207 Division street. M. Lloyd Smith, minister. The loyal Church" of Christ that has been meeting in the!MtIakj ?ii n-. S V ""xun B'i Bible classes meet at 10 a. m Devotional service and preach- ing at 11 a. m. Communion, 11:45 a. m. Evening service be- be the annual Children's Day gins at 7:30. The public is cor- j service presented by the chil dially invited to attend. dren. All are invited. HIS SKILL helps to maintain the cars which carry mil lions of war workers to and from their jobs, day after day. HIS EXPERIENCE helps to preserve the trucks which carry vital materials to and from war plants building arms and equipment for our fighting men. . IIIS SERVICEhelps to conserve thecals and trucks of hard working farmers who are feeding America and her allies. mm a m axis i cr; it o s TURNER 410 S. 6th St. TO BE DEDICATED The First Covenant church will dedicate a service flag, hon oring the boys from that church who have joined the armed forces, at a unified meeting Sun day mnrnlne at 10:30. There win be appropriate music and talks. ! Vth. church Ik., h. c,,n.v.in. r-!i. nri .... songs by the youngsters, and a short message by Rev. Ruben Johnson. Zion Luthsran Church Victor A. Schulze, pastor, 1025 High street, telephone 6793. Divine worship at 11 a. m. The pastor's message for the Sunday of Pentecost will be "dnei Pnnr On Tlnnn II Thv Holy Spirit!" . j , . . The Sunday school meets at 9:" a; m; ;"fthf a if"0? " t,he J4' .Abou' Elflu- tlon? and featuring film slides on the chief New Testament stories. The Lutheran hour with a gospel message by a guest speak er and featuring special music may be heard every Sunday at 1 p. m. over the local station vrii n, w.i a m,i, ular '.Maker on the Lutheran hour for the past ten years, Is planning to take a well-deserved vacation during the summer months, returning to the Luth- era n hour as' speaker again this fall. In his absence the Luth- eran hour will feature guest speaners Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets. L. K. Johnson, pastor, 1175 Crescent street. Phone 3452. Junior choir rehearsal, Sun day, 9:15 a. m. Bible class and Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Divine worship hour, 11 a. m Ladies Aid, Tuesday, June 15, at 2 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Confirmation class, Saturday, at 2 p. m. If you are stranger in the city seeking a church home we sincerely invite you to worship and work with us. , Presbyterian Church There will be a combined serv ice of Sunday school and wor- ! ship at 10 o'clock. This will rssnjii (Jims wliit taw CIVILIAN DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS CONSTRUCTION DOCTORS ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING ESSENTIAL WORKERS FARM SUPPLIES FARM VETERINARIANS HIGH WAV MAINTENANCE INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS INDUSTRIAL WORKERS . LUMBER CAMPS MACHINERY MEAT PACKERS ' CHEVROLET . Modoo Point Community Baptist Mission Sunday school 10 a. in. . Worship service 11:13 a. m. Wo are planning to have h liaru lln.n.llnrt nU..lU ..IU I tV. opening exercises Sunday morn ing. We had planned this for last Sunday, but due to the fact that we had visitors with lit who were willing to bring the opening exercises we postponed this until this this time. We are) sure thut we will learn some thing very useful from tills lit tie talk, so don't bo late enough, to miss it. During tho worship service we will continue under the, topic, "Teach Us to Pray," using the 12th verse of Matthew the 6th chapter, "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors." Is our forgiveness from tho Heav enly Father limited by our own actions? Can we expect to reach a high placo in tho new Jorusa lem if we are not willing to for give those who wrong us? AfU er the study we wilt probably be able to answer these ques tions as well as many others that may be bothering us. , The daily vacation Bible school will start next Monday at 9 a. m, and all children between the ages of four and 16 inclusive are invited to attend and they will be assisted to make things in the hand work o 1 a s a. Many useful articles are to be made. Mrs. Zell who will have charge of this school expects to see a very large attendance, and you children will miss something if you don't begin with the very first day. The dates are from June 14 to June 23. All coma and bring somebody with you. Friday, June 25, at 8 p. m, there will be a demonstration of the work that has been done by the children for the parents, in which the child that has accom plished the best results in the handwork will receive a- prize for their work. Church of Christ i (Downtown) r All members and friends 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, 11:48 a. m.; evening services, S o'clock. Located in the KC hall over the Rainbow theatre. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Mrs. A. A. Ward, owner Willaxd Ward, U. & Navy. Manager v " .' Arthur W. Larson, Acting Mgr. 925 High Phone 3334 inn ttminro MEDICAL SUPPLIES . MINES OIL WELLS POLICE CARS PUBLIC HEALTH , PUBLIC SAFETY RED CROSS ' ACTIVITIES SCHOOLS SHIPYARDS SURGEONS TECHNICIANS , VITAL SUPPLIES WAR PLANTS . , , and many other trades, businesses and profes sions whose products and services are important to the war' effort. BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Phone 4US s.J y am. I 1 '"wce- n 1HL au, ' 7 I