Y , PAGE SIX HERALD AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON" Ortolier 1, 1043 ClamatU GUuAxdt E TO SPEAK AT The coming Sunday evening the First Presbyterian churcn will resume its evening service at 7:30 o'clock. It will be of general interest to note that Ernest H. Moser, an elder in this church, and for many years a missionary in the Cameroun section of West Africa, is to give the address. It will be remem bered that Moser was on a ship sunk some place off the Atlantic . seaboard. The ship sank so swiftly that the passengers and crew were fortunate to escape with their lives, although all personal effects and most of the clothing was lost. Moser and his wife represent the highest consecration in mis sionary endeavor and have been separated, due to health reasons and war conditions, for some years past. They have been working under the Foreign Mis tion Board of the Presbyterian church, U. S. A. Mrs. Moser was formerly Miss Edna uunDar. It is hoped that their many friends will avail themselves of this opportunity to hear him in this informal evening meeting At the First Presbyterian church, during the eleven o'clock morning worship, the Sacrament of Communion will be admin istered. New members are to be received into the fellowship. Sunday Red-Letter Day in Lutheran Hour History Next Sunday will be a red- letter day in the history of the Lutheran Hour. Not only will it mark the start of the second decade of Lutheran Hour broad casting, but the return of the regular speaker, Dr. Walter A. Maier, who had taken a much needed rest over the summer months. , Dr. Maier, in this initial broad' cast of the new Lutheran Hour season, will speak from the Chi cago stadium, where a huge mass meeting is being held next sun day. The Lutheran Hour may be heard every Sunday after noon at 1 o'clock over our local station KFJI, and is sponsored locally by Zion Lutheran church, the "Church of the Lutheran Hour." First Methodist . "In the Heart of the City,' at North Tenth and High streets. Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Andrew Loney Jr. director of music. Mrs. John O'Connor, organist. Minister's residence 1005 High street, tele phone 368tt. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Organ prelude, "He Shall Feed His Flock from "The Messiah" RNESTMQSER PRESBYTERIAN . by Handel. The processional will Be, "Holy, Holy, Holy' organ offertory, "Caro Mio Ben," by Giordani. The choir will sing the anthem, "God Is a bpirit," by Kooyloff. Mrs, John O'Connor will play a spe cial organ solo, "Alpine Maid s Sunday," by Ole Bull. The organ postlude will be "A Mighty Fortress Is Our Go'd," by Luthur. In the absence of the pastor the guest preacher win De Major William Currie, of the local Salvation Army. Church Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Dr. -Peter H. Rozendal is the general su perintendent and there are classes and graded lessons for all age groups. Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 7 . p. m. All young people, are cordially invited to attend these meetings for youth. First Methodist seeks to be of service to the whole com munity and the public is in vited to all our worship serv ices and social and varied ac tivities. Tha Salvation Army Fourth and Klamath. Special rally day services. , Sunday school, 10 a. m. YPL. 6:30 p. m. All in attendance at these two services will receive 10 cent defense stamps. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m, Evangelistic service 8 n. m. Lieut. Aleta Bravo from El ' Pas, and a product of Klamath Falls Salvation Army corps will be the guest speaker at au tnese services. "Let us go up to the House oi the Lord and give thanks unto His Holy name for all His bountiful prevision made for us." , Litter-Day Saints Latter-Day Saints meetings are held in the city library club rooms on the corner of Fifth street and Klamath avenue. E. E. Burrows, branch president, phone 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 is. Sacrament service is held sach Sunday evening at 6 'clock. Elders working In the Klam 'ith district may be reached at MO0 Hilyard street Church Notice Deadline AU church notices for Fri day night's Herald and News should b In by I o'clock on Thursday afternoon in order to appear In tha paper. REV. SIGLE IN The Rev. L. B. Sigle will sup ply the pulpit at the First Baptist church. North Eighth and Wash ington streets, Sunday, October 3. Mr. Sigle was the former pas tor of the local church and served the congregation until 1933 when he went into missionary and evangelistic work. At present he is employed as missionary for the Interstate Baptist missioi:. an organization which has as its main purpose the evangelization of the defense areas, and the establishment of churches in the larger cities. While in Klamath Falls, the Rev. Sigle will assist C. A. Water- house at Keno in the establish ment of a newly organized mis sion. Mr. Siale is making his home in Tacoma, Wash., and has re cently been working in the Port Orchard area. He comes to Klamath Falls and the First Baptist church as a friend to many hundreds in uus commun ity. The pastor urges all the church families to hear tne riev. Sigle Sunday. Church of the Nasarane Corner of Martin and Garden streets. Bertrand F. Peterson, pastor. Residence, 620 Martin. Telephone 4870. The church will observe World Communion Sunday at 11 o'clock following the mes sage, "The Cross Across the Table." by the pastor. Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Emil Hearth, superintendent, in vites people of all ages to attend classes. The youth group meets at 6 o'clock for prayer. Following this, at 6:30 p. m., under the leadership of Jeanne Dixon, the young people meet in devotional session, uerrnce Peterson is in charge of the junior groups at the same hour with songs, chor uses and illustrated lesson. Ollie Speirs directs evangelis tic singing at 7:30 p. m. Follow ing testimony and prayer serv ice, the pastor will bring the evangeiisic message. Regular meeting of the church board will be Monday, 7:30 p. m., at the parsonage. Our church joins in the spe cially arranged service of the Young People's Church of the Air under leadershiD of Percy Crawford and his workers at the high school auditorium on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, continuing studies in Sa notification and Holiness, Wednesday at . 7:30 p. m. Bring your Bibles! cnoir practice under direction of Ollie Speirs. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Assembly of Cod 746 Oak strf.pt Sv A Ha,. old Persing, pastor. Residence, Services tonight (Saturday) at Mil n Olnr-lr h uanfla irt Hpiim Yorke of Portland will preach. services lor Sunday: Ktlnriav e-Vinl Q-iK a m with Mrs. Virgil Hamblin in cnarge. Mornlntf wnrshfn. 11 nVlnV- Ynnnff nprmlA's tanrlM fl-5n p. m. Jim Kennerly in charge. F.lancpHctif. enrvipa at H-m p. m. Evangelist Yorke will preacn. Servirpc fnr fh wb- Meetines every nipht at 7-3n O'clock extent Mnnrlav Ladies Missionary society meets ai me cnurcn Wednesday, xv a. m. Tha Salvation Army 400 Klamath avenue. Major and Mrs. Currv will he in charge of the regular iprvifvt this coming Sunday, and they in vite you to tjiy or all of the fol lowing: Sunday. 10 a. m Siinrl nv school and Bible classes. 6:30 p. m. Young neorile'a service. Saturdays. Tuesdays. Thura. days, public services, 8 p. m. A hearty welcome awaitx vim at all these gatherings. Come and sing the dorinu Clnmnmt songs that refresh and strength en. Come and meditate and pray so that you may be able to face the tremendous problems of life these troublous rlava with aitu and Christian fortitude. Apostolic Faith At 228 North Rishth Under the electric ! "T.. the Light of the World." Sunday, 9:30 a. m Sunday school with Classen anrl oftlxlont teachers for all ages and grades. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. 7:45 D. rn Krwarial nrchaatva - lections with Evelyn Craig di recting, also selected vocal num bers followed by personal tes timonies. fYinr-liirlfntf ,IU - i-iM, m fundamental gospel sermon by spirn-tiud ministers. Wednesday and Friday, 8 D. m.. refftllar rvi,Aa Pai-jIIbI Invitation to all services is ex- vended the public. Collections are never taken. Come as vou arel Aleutl OP TO BE "Young People's Church of the Air" quartet with Percy Craw ford and Al Zehlout and his sing ing violin, with Mrs. Crawford at the piano, will appear Tuesday, October 5, at 8 p. m. at the Klam ath Union high school auditor ium. This is America's outstanding young people's radio program heard every Sunday over KFJI at 1:30 o'clock. A section of Jhe center seating will be reserved for young peo ple of high school age as a sing ing organization, which will be led by a member oi the Crawford party. The following churches are co operating in this service: First rTesc-yterian, first Covenant, Salvation Army, First Baptist, Assembly of God. Immanuel Bap tist, Klamath Temple, Church of the Nazarene and the Bible Bap tist, with their young people's or ganizations. From reports of meetings re cently held in California, record breaking crowds have been in attendance. Tne public is urged 10 come earty lor a seal. Church Services to Be Held in Keno School Sundays KENO Rev. C. A. Water- house is in charge of services which are - now being held in the grade school building. There will be Sunday school services at 10 a. m cnurch services at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Begin ing Monday, October 4 Rev. L. B. Sigle. inter-state missionary, will conduct meetings each evening through Friday, Oc tober 18. Immanuel Baptist North Eleventh and High streets. Rev. William B. Rice, pastor. Residence. 712 North Third street: telephone 7400. C. E. Logerwell, director of music. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. At tention all members of this Sun day school! Next Sunday, Octo ber 3. is promotion day. sev eral will be receiving their cer tificates and graduating to higher classes. You may be one of these, so don't miss coming this Sunday. A program has been planned and we know you U enjoy it, Mrs. Benson is in charge. Morning worship service, 11 o'clock. A quiet devotional hour spent in worshiping the Lord. It's a fine thing to get away from the cares of life for an hour of fellowship with Chris tians and with the Lord who has an answer for every prob lem oi me. Evening gosoel hour. 7:30 o'clock. Please note this change of time. A half hour of singing and special music and a short message from the Book of Reve lation entitled, "The Church of the Laodiceans." This is the last message in a series on the Seven Churches of Asia. Bring your Bible and a friend. Young people's meeting Sun- aay evening at e o clock. Please consider this a personal invita tion to our meeting. Let's have at least 25 young folks at the church next Sunday night. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer and Bible study at the church. Personal work is our subject and we always give time for questions, win you be there? Remember Perrv rVawfni-H will be at the high school audi torium next Tuesday night. Every young person ought to at tend this service. "The , Friendly, Bible-loving ,!.." 1 iwamam falls." (Northern Convention). Klamath Lutheran Cross and Crescent streets. L. K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Crescent street. Phone 3452. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Junior choir, 9:15 a. m. Sunday. Mrs. L. K. Johnson, director; Mrs. R. H. Mickels, accompan ist Worship hour, 11 a. m. Council meeting Monday, Oc tober 4, 8 p. m., at the church. Ladies' Aid Tuesday, October 5, 2 D. m. Mrs. C. Owen anrl Mrs. A. Ovgaard, hostesses. Choir rehearsal Wednesday, i.ou p. rn. mr. Jonnson, direc tor; Mrs. C. P. Brandsness. ac companist. Ladies' Aid brown bread and bean supper, October 28. Confirmation class, Thurs days, 7:30 p. m. Klamath Lutheran church welcomes all who wish to wor ship. If you are a stranger in the city seeking a church home. we sincerely invite you to wor- snip and work with us. Saersd Heart Eighth and High streets. Sunday Masses: 6, 8, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Holy Day Masses: 8, 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. WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY?.. A beektet cenMnlnf tht opinion of fsm mm doctor on tM. Intomting sublKt win k Met FREE, whit fhty tot, to any moat writing to tht Cduutlonjl OMiion, SIS fit Ava, Now York, N. Y., Bapt. K.Ktt m HERETUESDAY First Baptist North Eighth street at Wash ington. "The Church with Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence, 414 North bigiiui suieij piiuiiu no,. Bible school, 9:45 a. m George O. Welch, superintend ent. Morning worship service, 11 o'clock. In the absence of the pastor. Rev. L. B. Sigle. former pastor of tha church, will have charge of all services next Sun day and will bring the message both morn rut and evening. The training service begins at 6:30 p. m. with a union for each age group from beginners to adults. C. R. Larson is director. This service is devoted to giv ing practical training in Chris tian service to those who at tend. At 7:30 p. m. a rousing gos pel song service win be con ducted by H. G. Shirey Just preceding the evening message Midweek prayer service Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m., followed by cnoir rehearsal at 8:30 p. m. The radio service. "The Old Fashioned Church,'' will be neara at 8:13 a. m. Pilgrim Holiness Rev. William L. McGlasson, pastor. Church located at 3229 wantland street. Sunday. 9:45 a. m.. Mrs. J. C. Hayes, - superintendent. Classes lor all ages. Mornins worship 11 o'clock with the pastor speaking on "The Subjugation of Self." YPS at 6:45 p. m. with Ben Wise, president. Evening evange listic message at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. McGlasson speaking, "The Death Parade." Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. Cottage prayer meeting each Friday at 7:45 p. m The public is invited. Bring your Bibles to prayer meeting. Saint Paul's Episcopal Rev. F. C. Wissenbach, rector. 15th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. m., celebration of the Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m., church school for ail grades. 11 a. m., celebration of the Holy communion and sermon. Topic, "Personal Imperialism. 3 p. m.. St. Barnabas church, Langell Valley. Holy Commun ion and sermon. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., choir practice. The Wednesday club will meet in the parish house at b p. m. Thursday the Woman's auxil iary is to meet at 2 p. m.' at the home of Mrs. H. GeU, 511 Pa- cuic Terrace. First Presbyterian North Rith mnA Bin .l.ul. Rev. Theodore Smith, pastor. residence, a north second 1 rani nhnna UT at tha. nknn.1. 7311. Lillie E. ' Darby, choir director. Mrs. Elbert s. vtrh organist. The sacrament of communion will be administered and new members received during the morning worship, at 11 o'clock. Organ prelude. "Vision" by Rheinberger: processional, 'The Trisagion." The period of pray er anrl rt 1 1 tot mavH i I a It n nn-n. with the choir singing "Jesus. hik a snepnera Lreaa us and closes with all singing "Amer ica." fhnfp nffertArv Wm n;.,. Thee But Thine Own"; organ mienory "Tne cownerd s Sun day" by Ole Bull. The anthem is "Hear Our Prayer" by Cheno- Weth. The naatn- u,i11 al..a . very brief "Communion Medita tion." The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adminis tered, which closes- with the congregation singing, "Jesus, I Come." The evenlntf' futf- ! 4a I.. resumed thitt C,,n,4a., at T.flrt D. rn fnp tha full an.4 ...l-i months. Ernest H. Moser, Afri can missionary. Is to speak. ine L.nristian endeavor so cieties will f-hano-A ltl, !- ..... U1I1C from 7 to 6:30 p. m. The Bible school meets at 9:45 a m. Every effort is made to have every one out at the orjeninc. with RIMaa i i. i Immediately preceding the open ing o prayer group meets to ask God s blessing on the school and the services of the day. First Church of God ' Located at the Mrnf ftt Alfa. mont driva ami ni atMfMTM Rev. G. W. Geiwltz, pastor. aunoay school convenes at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. Mrs. fi. N. tuwAitn.i. i. - -..wut.uujH .O superintendent. Mornine lipvAtU- .a it o'clock. Young people's service at p. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. PraVW anrl nnl.. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. A Cordial invltntlnn 4a aaJ --...wv.w.a CAWIIQ. ed to the public to attend all of these services. Sprague River Friends Church Evert J. Tuning, pastor. Sunday services finnria-, school, 10 a. m.; worship serv ice, 11 a. m.; evangelistic serv ice, 7:30 p m. Wednesday, m-aver anr! naa service, 8 p. m. If VOU haVa tin htiark hawi- we welcome you to worship with us. Located in Sprague niver. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Mrs. A. A. Ward, owner WUlard Ward, U. S. Navy Manager ' Arthur W. Larson. " Acting Mgr. t2B High Phone 33M Present Day China to De Described at Bible Baptist A word picture of actual con ditions in China at the present day will be presented at tha Bible Baptist church by Rev. Duncan McRoberts in three great services on Sunday. Morning worship at 10 o'clock, City-wide rally at 3 p. m. and the evening service at 8 p. m. The church is located at Wiard street at South Sixth. Rev. McRobrrts will give in plain language just the facts, po- Zlon Luthars- Vlctor A. Schulze, pastor, 1025 High street, telephone 6793. The Sunday school meets at 9:4 a, m. with a lesson on "Moses' Birth and Flight," and featuring film slides bn the basic stories of the Bible. Divine worship, 11 a. m., with Holy Communion. "The Great est Emancipator the World Has Ever Seen. Fellowship club, Sunday, 7:30 p. m at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bcndin, 5152 Cottage avenue. Choir meets Thursday, 8 p. m. Children's confirmation class, Saturdays, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. This class welcomes any chil dren desiring a basic training in the fundamentals of the Christ ian religion as set forth by the Lutheran church. The Lutheran hour with its regular sneaker, Dr. Walter A. Maier may be heard Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock over sta tion KFJI. Dr. Maier is re turning for his 11th year of broadcasting over the Lutheran hour. a a Altamont Community Presbyterian Meets in the Junior high school building, South Sixth and Summers lane. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, pastor. Mrs. Ken ton Knight, pianist Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Twenty four persons have become Sun day school boosters during the past three weeks, through bringing visitors. Anyone who is not a member of any other Sunday school Is welcome -as a visitor and if he or she conies three consecutive Sundays mav enroll as a regular pupil. Come and attend the study of God s word. A. c. Olson is superin tendent. World-wide Commun ion observance at the 1 1 o'clock worship service. This service which will be observed In many Evangelical churches begins at Wellington; New Zealand, at 10:30 Sunday which is midnight Sunday in London and four p. m. Saturday here on the coast. The Communion closes as the day wanes in the Arctic cir cle at Point Barrow and St Lawrence island. The pastor win give a short Communion address at this service. Junior Christian Endeavor at the manse at 5 p. m. Mrs. Hush T. Mitchelmore, superintendent. Shirley Peugh. leader. Sigma Pi high school group at the manse at 7 p. m. The pastor Is the advisor. The meeting Is in charge of the newly elected de votional committee, John Mc Clellan chairman. a Klamath Revival Center 1625 Mitchell street at Shasta Way. Rev. Warren D. Combs. pastor. Saturday. 2 p. m.. lunlor church under the direction of Mrs. J L. Wonser. Children of any Sunday school between 5 and 15 years of age. Sunday, 10 a. m. You re In vited to a real, interesting Sun day school with Mrs. Warren D. Combs, super intendent. Classes for all ages. This Sun day is Missionary Sunday and the offering will so to our home missionary. Sunday, 11 a. m., morning service. Sunday. 7:45 n. m.. evanoe- listic service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.. mid week prayer service. Thursday, 7:45 d. m.. cho r practice. Friday. 7:45 d. m.. the nastor will speak on personal work. Saturday. 7 o. m.. street meeting at Seventh and Main. For needed ass stance at anv time, phone 4520, a Church of Christ M. Lloyd Smith, minister. The loyal Church of Christ that has been meeting in the Shasta school is now meeting at 1207 Division street. Bible classes meet at 10 a. m. Devotional service and preach ing at 11 a. m. Communion, 11:45 a. m. Evening service be gins at 7:30. The public is cor dially invited to attend. 1207 Division street DEAF OFHtiRING D ? De Nor Naglacr This Condition, Evan If Yon Ar Only Slightly HARD OF HEARING! SEE THE NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AUREL EXERCISER No Batteries Nothing To Wear Hear Wiih The New NATIONAL ONE Or THE WORLD'S SMALLEST FULL-RANGE INSTRUMENTS Manufactured in California A wearable. Inconspicuous vacuum tube hearing aid. Crystal microphone. Works in all positions. Clear reproduction of music. Hear easily in church, theatre or group conversa tion. True perception, beyond the average. Finger ilp volume control. Excellent for nerve deafness. Fully auar anteed. Good hearing is music to deafened ears. Also we have vsrlo $36.00 up. have various nationally known instruments at prices from FR 'REE DEMONSTRATION, IH DAYS ONLY Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 5 and S Factory representative wUI be at WUlard Hotel Ask for Mr. Tubb. Phono 4161 lltlcal and religious situations as they exist. Ihousands have been made to realize through these lec tures that there Is in actual war fare a turning to God, Mr. McRolirrls Imim witnessed the blood on every major battle front In China, including Burma Road. He has spent four years on actual war fronts. He has been enthusiastically received as speaker at Victory Square. Many soldiers have been led to the Lord by this fearless soldier of the Cross. These addresses should be heard by every American and particularly by every Christian. A cordial invitation is extend ed to enlisted men, parents of enlisted men and representatives from various local groups. Mr. McRnberts is appearing under the auspices of the Chris tian Business Men's committee of Seattle and Los Angeles. Bible Baptist ' "The Community Church with the Chimes," Wiard street at South Sixth. George w. Wheatlcy Is the pastor. Miss Dinning, pianist. Speaking in three great serv ices of the day will be Rev. Duncan McRoberts who has spent four years In China, and who has witnessed the blood on every major battle front In China, Including Burma road. Mr. McRoberts has been In over 600 bombings and has been burled under falling debris 10 times. Mr. McRoberts has led many high officials and soldiers to the Lord, and thousands have been made to realize that tlicro Is In actual warfare a turning to God. Morning servico at 10 a. ni. City-wide rally at 3 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock with special singing. Mrs. Ken ton Knight, pianist A large Sunday school meets at 11 o clock with classes lor all ages, with a large adult class meeting in the auditorium. Wednesday at 7:43 p. m.. prayer fellowship with praise. If your church does not sponsor a prayer meeting, you are in vited to worship with us. This church will cooperate In the special meeting Tuesday evening when Percy Crawford and the "Young People's Church of the Air" quartet with Al Zeh lout and his singing violin will appear in the high school audi torium. This progressive church with a real Bible ministry cordially invites you to attend Its services and enjoy the warm fellowship of its people. a Flrat Christian "The Down-town Church," at the corner of Ninth and Pine streets. Arthur Charles Bates, minister; office In church, phone 5432; residence. 538 Lincoln street, phone 5388. John O'Con nor, director of music; Mrs. Harvey Hayden, organist Morning worship at 11 o'clock. This is World Commun ion Sunday. The morning mes sage will be in keeping with this occasion. Tho Lord's Sup per is always a part of morning worship. The choir will sing, "Open Our Eyes," by Macfar lane. Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. Tho pastor will con tinue the scries of studies of the churches as recorded in the Revelation. This will be the sixth of the churches. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Stanley Kendall, superintendent This is rally day. You are in vited to meet with us. Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 p. m. Maxine Aubrey is leader. a a Community Congregational "We Must Keep Faith" is the sermon theme of Rev. Eugene V. Haynea, pastor, as he speaks at the 11:00 a. m. service of worship next Sunday. A. M. Davison will sing at' this service. "The Golden City," by Dulmage and "Immortalis," by Walker. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Classes for each age group up through high school. At 8 p. m. Rev. Paul A. Davies, newly Installed superin tendent of the Congregations) Conference of Oregon, will speak and assist at a beautiful candlelight Communion service. The church operates a nur sery in the 'parsonage at 2160 Garden, next door to the church, for convenience of par ents with small children. The church is located on Gar den avenue between East Main and Martin streets. CftlfJ 3 drops In aacb nostril epan eold-clogsod noM, glva baad GETS "cold ta air. Caution) Use ana aiaODly aa diraetad. Always IU JUXat FoMtro Noa Drops, First Church of Christ Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a branch of The Mother church, tha First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., holds services each Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. "Unreality" will be the sub ject of the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scient ist, on Siuiriay, October 3. Tho Golden Text will be "If God be for us, who can be against us?" (Rom. 8:31), Among Ilia citations which will comprise the Lesson-Snr-mnn is (he following from the Bible: "The Lord hath brought forth our righteousness: come, and let us declare In Zlon the work of the Lord our God. He hath made the earth by his power, ho hath established the world by his wisdom, and ha'h stretched nut the heaven by his understanding" (Jer. 51:10, IS). The Lesson-Sermon also will Include tha following correla tive passages from the Chris tian ScleiH'O textbook, "Scionce and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "From beginning to end. whatever Is mortal Is composed of material human beliefs and of nothing else. That only is real which reflects God . . , Everything good or worthy, God made. Whatever Is value less or baneful, Ha did not make hence Its unreality" (Pp 478. 525). Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. A meeting which Includes tes timonies of Christian Science healing la 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 orlzed Christian Science liters 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. a a a First Covenant Located at 823 Walnut avenue. Albert L. Dwight, pastor. Phone 8517. Sunday services: Bible school at 10 a. m. with Peter Eastman, superintendent, In charge. worship, 11 a. m.. when the pastor will speak on the subject "Except Ye Be Converted . . ." The standards of the kingdom of Heaven will be considered. Com munion service will follow Im mediately after the morning wor ship. Young People and Juniors. 7 a. m. The evening service, 8 o'clock. The pastor will speak, "Jesus Looking Into Hearts." Mid-week fellowship on Wed; nesday 8 p. m. Thursday, 8 p. m,, the Sunshine circle meets in the church for a no-hostess meeting. All are re quested to bring old clothing for material to make quills for the Red Cross. Friday evening, October 8. the Ladies' Aid will sponsor a "China Evening" when funds will be raised for China relief. A varied program will be rendered Includ ing Chinese songs and a display of Chinese articles. The pastor and his wife will both give talks on China, the former will speak about experiences as a prisoner of war. a a Church of Christ (Downtown) 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, 11:45 a. m.; evening services, 8 o'clock Located in the KC hall over the Rainbow theatre. Classified Ads Bring Results. TOT THIS Maeef 1 leaien Her' s surprisingly aimpls way to avoid the usual birth Uxsuves. Wast pupil Had that the ulce of oae lemon in s glass of water, takeo Jint thing tn arising, is all they need to la- Ere prompt, normal elimination uly. And lemon sad water is gttd tyou. j laMoat lelld Haalthl Lemons are among the richest sources of vitamin C, which restores energy, helps vou re list colds and infection.Ther're the only known source of vitamin P ifllrln) ead SiilcUt LEMON and WATER eeeflrst thing on arising REV. PAUL DAVIES O Rev. Pa ul A. Diivles, newly In. stalled superintendent of the Cnugragutiiinnl conference nf Oregon Is tn speak ul the C'ongre- Sallonul church on Sunday. Otto, er 3, at H p. in. Huv. Uiivit-s comes to Oregon f nun Southern California where ho whs "Min ister at Largo" for the Congrega tional churches of Southern Cali fornia. Sunday, October 3, in "World Wide Communion Sunday." The Congregational church of Klam ath Falls will celebrala lis usual beautiful and helpful Candle light Communion service with Kov. Paul A. Duvies speaking at this service and assisting llev. Eugene V, llaynes, pastor, in the administration nf thn barrnment of the Lord's Supper. The Congregational church Is , located on Garden avenue be tween East Main and Martin streets and welcomes tn all Its services all peopla rcgurdlrs-uif w race, color or creen. Assembly of God 746 Oak street Rev. A. Har old Persing, pastor. Residence 844 Eldorado street Phone 5735. Services for Sunday: ' Sunday school will meet at 9:45 with Mrs. Virgil Ilumblin in charge. We give you a hearty welcome to attend our growing school. Morning worship beginning at 11 a. m. . Young people will meet at 6:30 under the leadership of Jim Kennerly. Evangelistic service at 7:45. A most Interesting service for all. Services for the week: Tuesday night at 8 p. m. Pray er meeting. Wednesduy at 10 o'clock a Ladies Missionary society mtTts at Mrs. Coy Northcutt's home. Thursday night at 8 p. in. De votional and preaching. You era welcome to sny of these serv ices. a a a Free Methodist Corner of South Ninth and Plum streets. June Morning Mil ler, minister. Telephone 6KH2. Bible school. 10 a. m. C. C. McElfresh, superintendent. Ministry of the Word at 11 a. m. Subject, "Results of Sa no tification. Monthly class meeting at the close of the preaching service, Mrs. Hyatt leader. The JMS Troopers at 6.30 p. m. Lois Morgan, president The YPMS meets at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 7.45 p. in. Song service and special mes sages in song. Ministry ofjlha word, subject: "Seven DbMVet Features of Character." Conference claims Sunday. Bring your Bibles. Mid-week prayer service Thursday at 7:45 p. m. All welcome. a Ml. Lakl Presbyterian Service at 9:45 a. m. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, pastor. Bible school follows immediate ly after the worship service, or 10:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. All residents of the community are urged to coma and help and h helped "Cathedral of tha Air" Ntl.Work RtlMM 0r fj 1119 Kit. Sunday 3:30 - 4:00 p. m. Pulurtiif lh" OilhMnl Ohorut ami Ci IhMril Malt Ou.rl.l. Alia hl praaaMns mlnltlrv al Harold W. Joffcriei, B. D. D. D. Or. aJttwiM hat bMft twejffMiittif ftMfMl for ovcnr foiit-.Mfi fr irvl mintttrr w IMM tnjo4 hf Imw ol wt Mifiit you ia j0in n para do ot Uitvrvan. NEED A LAXATIVE? HEALTH DRINK FIRST J la pj Ural Hilnfl water rising LSm ll 'OXOt,V ' "dvltamln.,bulW.r.tant;,ol supply valuable amounts of Bi.They alltalinlie-aid digestion. Millions ' troubled with constipation take lemon sod water daily (use as s htallb buildir. VVaMlu)eprtgalsTwiihtliitefth. Ing morning dtlnk that builds health too? Try It ten days, first thing on aris ingsee If you don't benefit! M.-1IMON SODA feme prefar olee a 1 lemen In half glaia water with M laaaaaan betting aeda (bliarltenou. ' t44t4. Drink at faamlng qulata. V I T-