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YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD SE1CE AT ST. PAUL'S By JOY D1GG8 nKllliir moi vIcch will be Imlrl Suntluy ut bt, l'mil's Kplscopiil dun ch with u I'ol'poriiltt com munion uf tlio youiiK pimple, unit mcnilii'rn o( tlio hint coiiflrinii tlon cl uits ut 8 a. in. At tlio 11 o'clock mtvIcq llicro will tin Ilia rnpiem'iiliitltin of llio wilted tliunk offorlliK. The rnc tor, tlio Rov. P. C, Wlssenliucli. will preach. Mission service will bo hold ut St. Diiriiiiliiin' church In Lunicll viiIIkv at 3 p. m. Pilgrim Holln.it The Rev. W. W. Ponder, pn tor of the I'llurlin Holiness church, 2:10:1 Wfintlnnd, an nounces Unit specliil services will ho hold tliirlnu Sunday school. beginning thin Snmluy with Hcv. May Hock of Ilond, Cliiimrn will bo held from 4 to 8 each afternoon will! bible in nn by flnnneliranh. for chll dron of nil niies. Training cIiikuck for toaohors and wot kern will hn hi'ld ouch evening at 7:!I0. Iniinlrntlnn and helpful In ntructlon in offorod to everyone Intorentod. Rally Diy TI1I1 Sunday li rally day and promotion day In the Dlblo icnooi ai immnnuei onmisi, nn Interesting program will bo pro limited by the Sunday chool from IMS to 11 a. m with Mm. L. Mention, superintendent, In charge. Tho Hov. Onirics J. Sund strom, paator of the church will soeak at bout morning ana eve. nlng services. Mrs. Stanley uuruh of i'orlluiul will bo nolo Int. The young people will hold a candlelight Imitallatlon service for new officers of tho society ni o:au p. in. Balem Speaker Dr. Lawrence ulggs npnko to the Klamalh Council of Church Women at the meeting held In tho rlmt Chrlntlan church Mon day, outlining steps taken In the aurvey to determine the fraslb 1 ity of YMCA center here. The council went on record as sup porting such a program. Vera Balzer presented n vlsiiul demoiutrntion on the work being done by the International lnter-dennmlnntlonal fellowship 01 cnun evangoium among the younger children In Klamath Falls. , $11,000 Reported In Building Fund Peace Memorial Presbyterian church roponcd over $11,000 raised toward Its building fund t a meeting held after tho morning worship service the past Sunday. This sum ap proaches half of the amount needed for the total church project anil work Is to start at onca on the educational unit which Is slated to cost $16,000 Bricks have been ordered and the working plans hnve been drawn so that the building may be completed before winter, ac cording to Cal Poyton, chairman of the building committee. Peace Memorial church was formerly known as tho Altamont Com munlty Presbyterian church and has been meeting for 10 years In tho Altamont Junior high school. The location of the new church will be on the main thoroughfare, S. 6th, near Gary, Peace Memorial To Sponsor Rally Day Special music and a surprise will feature trie rally day serv ices at Peace Memorial Presby terian church, meeting In the Altamont Junior high school gymnasium. Tho Sunday school orchestra in special numbers ana a ccuo soio oy margarci McClcllnn In the Sunday school fit 0:45 a, m., and violin solo by Richnrd Lyon of tho naval air aliitlon, and anthem by the choir at the 11 o'clock worship serv ice, Tho pastor, Rev. Hugh T. Mitchclmoro, will give a special rally day address. A meeting of tho building commiltoo and re ports on the flnnnclnl progress will follow tho morning service. Baptists Plan Party For Servicemen The party for servicemen, their families and friends, held at Immamicl Baptist church last Saturday was pronounced such a success by thoso attending that another purty Is planned for tho same group this Saturday at 8 p.m. All service personnel and dis charged vclorans nre extended a special welcome to attend this fellowship time. Tho party wlil be under direction of Roso Wil liams of Now York. Ike Gets A Kiss You don't have to cancel your Insurance on your old car if you trade It for another car. Your policy can ba transferred at con siderable saving to you, Hans Norland. 118 N. 7th. 1 , mJi t' t W I s , l7TT T. rj :.. . V WW 1 t 'At:' Can. Dwlght D. Eltsnhower is klutd by a Belgian girl garbed in a trl-colord dress. Klamath Church Directory tftimftnufll HtilUl iNorthrn MnirtUt f(Ulalf) lllh kitd Itvv. Ctiarlei J. Hund- tlrcun pAsilnr. 1.110 lookout, phons n7TQ. C. E I,ofcirwell director of muiic. Hun tfy cIhhjI 0 4ft in. Morning wnnhip 11 tn. Pouni nf)p)o 0:30 p. m. KvatiHtflitilr rvlr T::hj p. m. Midweek rvice WednUy I'M p. m. Chtircli r Ihe Natftlen Garden ftnd Martin. Bundy echool (Ir-U m ; worhlp, U rn.; depart meniftl meellnii 0 45, CvartgelUlle, 7:43 n- m.i mld-wk prayer Wednwij 7:4A &m Tftttor. Urirnd r. l'Hron. WO Lriln phone 4870. Bihlf niut Wurd IdelU'e eomer. Keith P. field, paator. Worship. It m. ftlble iralnlitg tu-hool. 0:4ft ft. in. Evening Mrvic, 7:4ft p. m. Wedneday proyei aarvlca, 7.4ft p m. Jiu Varna Clarf Tahernarl Loralad at 1441 Oragon avenue. Wi Invlla very one lo our ntaatlng. Burt day ftrhool at 10 a. m. Divine worthlp 11 I. m. Bible atudy Thuraday, 7:43 p. m. HAy Uluicth, paitor. Telephone ... Caarch af Cbrlii iDowntowni All membere and frlenda ara extend ed a epenlal and cordial mvlUtion to attend the downtown Church of Christ at Bunday morning tervlcM Bong Mrv 10 a m.; nibla atudy 10:14 a. m.. urmon and worship II a m.; commun ion. tl;4ft a tn.. evening aervlem. 7:30 o'clock Located In the KC hat) ovar l ha Kainbow thalra rinl Methadlit N loth and High. nt, Victor Phinina minister Andnw Loney. Jr . director of music air. John O Connor, organist Minuier's rMldanc. 1OO0 Ulgo. Tele phone MML Wnrship 11 a. m. Bund ay school, B:4B g. m. Methodist Youth fellowship, each Sun day, 1 p. tn. v K I. ma in Lutheran ' , . CrtMa and Crescent, 8- M. Topneif. ran nr. Knlrienm toM Leroy. phone .147S Sunday school at B:4ft ft. m. Dtvlno worship t II a. tn. Senior choir rehearsal Wednrsday at 1:4ft p. m Church phone first Prsibyliflsa. Merrill Morning aarvlco. 11 o'clock, David J Ferguson, minister. e Pllrrlm ttellnsef llev. W. W. Ponder, pastor. 2301 Wantland Sunday school. 83 a m.: morning service, 11 o'clock. "HYPS. 6:43 p m.i evangelist! service. 7:4ft p. m. e Air em Cemmanlly Baptist Mlsslen (Sponsored by imminuil DftptUt chttrchi Sunday school. 10 ft- m. Worship ser vice. 11:15 m. e rinl ChrliUSB Ninth and Pin. Church school at B:43 a. m. with classes (or all ages. Alvln Bailey, general superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30. and the observance of the Lord's supper at 11 o'clock each Lord's day. All Christians are Invited to tho com munion service weekly. Young people meet at 0:30 p. m. Juniors and seniors meet In respective groups. Evangellatlc session every Sunday, beginning at 7:30 p. m. An interesting and helprul serv ice. On Wednesday evening, mid-week prayer and Hlble study. Thursday eve ning choir practice. A warm welcome Is extended to all. Howard F. Hutch Ins, pastor. Charch of Progressive Psychle Divine lltallng Located at .133 Mam, mom 7. Sun day service, ft p. m.i Wednesday circle. S p. m. Metaphyseal tending library open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 a m to 4 p. m.: Wednesday and Thurs day evening, 7 to B p. m. Pastor's resi dence. 7W Mitchell. Phone 7271 All are welcome. The flalvetlee Army Fourth and Klamath. Company meet ing 10 . m. Holiness meeting 11 ft. m. Evansellstlo meeting 0 p m. Thursday and Saturday 8 p. m. Officers In charge Major and Mrs W RoawalL Union ft nipt I Minion Located at 331 Commercial. Sister Caroline M. Tim mi, paitor. Residence. 317 Klnmnth. Sunday school, 10 a, m., preaching. 11 a, m. itlhle class. S p. m. Mrs A, Harnett, teacher. Evening service, 7:30 p. m., songs. Prayer meet (ng, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. First Chttroh ef Christ flelentlrt 10th and Washington Sunday morning service 11 o'clock Sunday school, 0:30 a m. Testimonial meetings Wednesday at 8 p m Free Christian Science read ing room located at 1033 Main. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Save M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 Easi Main First Church of Christ, Scientist A branch ef The Mother Church. The rinl Church ef Christ, ficlentlit, " In Boilnn, Mass. 10th and Washington Strvlcon Sunday School. 9i30 a. m. Sunday Service. 11 a. m. ' Wednoiday Evening Service, 81OO p. m. Subject, Sept. 30, "Reality'' THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK SCIENCE and HEALTH With Key to the Scriptural by MARY BAKER EDDY may ba read or purchased at the Christian Science Reading Rooms 1023 Main St, Rsrrti nesrl eighth and High st reels. Sunday Masses: 7. B b 'M tnd tl ft. m Holy Day Mattes: fl S and If: JO ft, m. Weekday Man: d a. m. Confessions; Saturdays, Eves of Holy days and rirsl Fridays (rom I to 4 p. tn anu from f iju in u.hi p rn. Free llethedin 42fl South Ninth. nev. Nnrrls rl. Hughes, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Homer M unset . super In tendenL Morning service at 11 ft. m. Happy hour and VPMS at 7 p n Evangelist service at 7:49 p m. Thursday evening at 7:44 prayer meeung e e e KUmslk Temele 1U07 Pine. Daniel ft. Anderson, pastor, dunday svnool. ft 44 ft. m. Morning wor ship 11 a. m Overcomeri service 8:30 p. m jail meetings. 9pm naoio pro gram kfji. saturaay o ao n. m evan gelistic service 7:4ft p. m. Wednesday nignfc, prayer mesitrus. e run nesBtt Cnaesi J O Jorgensen. paitor. Located at m ft 4th Services Sunday. II a morning worship and 7:45 evangelistic services. Wednesday midweek services at 7:43 p m Saturday night prayer and praise ai neo. e e e ML Lakt rresayiensit Rev Hugh T - Mltchelmore. pastor. Worship 045 m Bible school. 10:45 a. m christian Rndeavor 7:30 p. Come out to any ot Uiese services. Apeitelie fslm U8 N gth Bundav school. B:M a. m. Morning devotion. 11 a m Evangellitic service. 7: p. m. wednesaay and rri' urn j, m p. m. e AssemblT of Qei Itev. C. O Hois pastor. 744 Oak. Sunday school. 0:4A a. m.. sermon li a m,t Young people. 0 30 o m Evan gfllstle mealing. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday 7:30 p. m.. prayer meeting; Thursday tuw p. ui.. prearnmg. e e a Church ef Oei 0543 Summers lane. ' ftev. It. M Ble ere naslor. Church school. 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. in. VLB 0:30 p. m preacning service 7:43 p. m. e e a St. Faul's Eplscepal Charrb Rev 9 C Wissenbach. rector. Corner Jefferson and 8th. Sunday services. Holy communion. 8:00 a. m Cnurch school. 0:43 a. m. first Sunday of each month Holy communion ai 11 :w a. m. ana an omer sunaeya morning prayer and sermon at 11 OO m. Holy Days and Saints Day, Holy communion, iu w a m e e e len LnthsrsB 1033 High. Victor A. Schulu. pastor rnone o7uj. uivine worsnin. 11 a Sunday school. 0:43 a m. Chair. Thurs day. p. m. Children's confirmation ciass. V.3U to li:w m. at trie parsonsgo A I Is men! Preibyieriaft Junior hlffh school. 8. dth and Sum. mere. Itev Hugh T Mltchelmore. pastor. Bible school. 0:43 O. m Wnnhln 11 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor. 4:30 p. m. oigma 11 society, e:30 p. m., 3l e e e Klamalh Revival Canler 1623 Mitchell at Shaita way. Rev. and Mrs. J, R. Griffith, pastors. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service. U a. m. Evangelistic, 7:30 p. m. Week nthi ervlcei. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and Church of Christ 2303 Wantland. Ministers. Raymond I. Clbbi, 033 Front. phone 4B3A and M. Ltoyd Smith. 3237 Altamont anve, pnone jum umie ttuay. 10 a. sonnon and communion. 11 a. tn. to 12 nwn. E-vening services. 7!40 o'clock Ladles Bible class. Thurartav 9 n m. Wednesday Bible study 7:30 p. m. A iivnivf tiiviMiuun tn an, see Seventh-Day Adventlit Sabbath school Saturdays 0:30 a. at church. S33 North lh. Paitor. P C. Alderson speaks at the 11 a. m. service mayor meeting, wednesdav 7:43 o. m. Li FIRESIDE IET1 rhnnli.ln Horbcrt W. Slroun i,t the Klnmuth niivnl air alntlon npoke at the flrculdo hour of tho Klumath Lutheran church hint Sunday. He told of tho worn or navy chuplalna. Athena ivumpropuios, aucom nniiled bv Mrn, Gooruo Mclntyro. Kdvo nrvoral violin aoloctlonii. Tlio nev, a. m. iopnonH, in nc half of the conurvKatlon, prn nonted lftn of appreciation to Chaplain Stroup, who prouchod at tho church during AukumI, and to C. M. Harvlll, PhM 1c, who wan tho Augunt lololxt, A notluck nUDPor followed In tlio nodal hall of the church. The flrenldo hour la a rcmilar fenture of Klamath Lutheran church and Is held ovory fourth Sunday at 9 p. m . Attendance Contest To End Sunday Rally day at the Church of the Nazarene Sunday, will con clude the nurnmer attendance contest. Classes will convene at 0;4S a. m., at tho church on Garden and Martin. Classes subject to promotion Will take their places in the next class. An attendance of 200 Is ex- nccted. the Rev. Bertrand Peter son, pastor, said. Wife Testifies Husband Forced Her To Exercise MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 28 (P) Mrs. Mary MacFadden, estranged wife of physical culturist Bcr nnrr MacFndden. testified yester day that her husband once In- siated that she do zuu acep Knee bends or forfeit his love. "I went through the strenu ous exercise as required al though I suffered at the time from a muscular rupture, the aft er effect of childbirth," the motherly, English-born one-time beauty contest winner told John C. Gramllng, master in chancery who is hearing the 77-year-old MacFaddcn i divorce action. NAMED DIRECTOR PORTLAND. Sept. 28 (Pi- Rev. Lemuel P. Putnam, assocl ate secretary of the Portland Council of Churches, has been appointed Oregon-Idaho director of the Presbyterian church's drive to collect $27,000,000. He will resign his position with the Council of Churches uctoDer l. Former Missionaries Ai Jap Center Send Message TULELAKE Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hannaford, who work ed as mlnsionarles to the Japa nese In the WRA center at Newell, beforo returning to the Far East, have sent a message to their many friends In Tulo luke and Klamath from Aleppo colloge In Syria. "Aleppo Is fascinating! A mass TO rirst Cevenant 823 WalnuL Phone B317 Albert L Dwlght. peetoa. Sunday school, 10 a. nv; morning wnranip. ti a. nv; xoung peo ples meeting. 7 p. nv; evening service 7:43 p. m. Mid-week fellowship, Wed nesday. 7:45 p m. . rirl Pr.ibyl.riu Charob M 6th and Pln& Rev David T. Bar- n.lt, Jr.. paitor 05 N Blh Church tatephona 7311 Bib!, school at 0:40 a nv; wonhlD at 11 a. m. Ev.nlnf icrvfca, 7:30 p. m Young People. Fellowship mftcung ana recreauon o:ia p. tn. ... C.mmaollr Oontr.raltanal Garden Between cast M.tn ana ftiarun. Church school 0:45 a. m.. service. 11 a. m.. Comrade, of !h war, 6 p. tn.. community hall. Services every Sun day. Rev. Godfrey Matthews, pastor, a . a Latt.r-Osy Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day aalnta hold their services In the auditorium of the city library. Sth and Klamath. Priesthood meeting. Sunday morning at 12:19 Sunday school com mences at 10:30 Sacrament meeting at 9 o clock Sunday evening E ' C Bur raws, branch president, phone 6393 or (7U. ... Tint Charrh of Gel 2802 Altamont drive. Rev. Donald Dolph, pastor. 8unday services: Sunday school. 0:49 a. nv: preaching service 11 a m.: IYP. S:30 p. nv: evening serv ice. 7:30. Mid-week prayer service Wed nasday. 7:30 p. m, t first Bsptlsl N. Sth at Washington. Rev. Cecil C Brown, paator. Residence. 837 Eldorado. Phone 7430. Bibl. echool. S:4S a. m Morning worship. II o'clock. Baptist training union S:4S p. nv Evening serv ice, S p. m. Mid-week prayer Wednes day. 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wed nesday. 8:30 p. m. ONE DAY'S PAY TVnn1!nr, n llnn hl.nlr.l. and comforters have ''made the difference botween life and death," a recent report from Europe states. Bccauno of tne imperative need in EuroDe a Derson must take his own linens when entering a nospiiai lor medical care an appeal from protests nt ministers in trance. Holland. Belgium and Italy Is being made for sup plies. State Councils of Church Women are asked to sacrifice 12,000 sheets, 4000 blankets or comforters, 12,000 towels, 6000 pairs of pillow cases and 12,000 handkerchiefs for this need. Local contributions of the above articles may be left with an Redman at his office. Ill S. 8th. and are requested to be in not later than October 10. Goods must be In the United Church service warehouse, New Windsor, Md by October 15, ior overseas snipping. The cooperation of all Christ. Ian women is requested In this urgent need and ell donations, however small are exceedingly welcome. First Christian To Hold Promotion Doy Many signs of Increased ac tivity for the fall and winter seasons . are being observed in the program of the First Chris tian church. Bible school activi ties will be emphasized greatly within the next several weeks. Sunday, October 7, has been designated as promotion day and also recognition day for the teachers and leaders of the church school. The Rev. Bertrand Peterson of the Nazarene church will con duct the recognition service dur ing the Bible school hour. Rally day has been set for Sunday, October 14, with an at tendance of 400. A fine new assembly room for primaries and Juniors is now in the process of completion. The completion of this assembly room will give much more ade quate room for all the boys and girls. " The Christian Builders class, taught by the pastor, reached the 75 . mark last Sunday. The foal for this class is 111 for rally day. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTINC PHOTO SERVICE 111 Underwood Bldg. UAUORY'sW HARKET 1 Merrill-Lalcevlcw Jet. Telephone 4620 Specials Sat., Sun., Mon. Young Turkeys, Fryers, Roasters Lb. 47c Liver, Pork and Beef .... lb. 15c Sausage lb. 27c Beef Roast lb. 21c D.II Pickles 3 for 10c Pork Roast lb. 25c Short Ribs of Beef lb. 17c Hamburger lb. 19c Chuck Steak lb. 28c Hubbard and Danish Squash, lb. 5c Arden's Salt 2'2-lb. sack 5c We will clean, ikin, cut, wrap, smoke and cur your dear. of sunbaked buildings, with domes and minarets of mosques and crosses of Christian churches rising above tho surrounding desert, A tiny river or creek winds througii this little oasis, foedlng the olive, fruit and nut orchards. The ancient citadel stands unon a great rock, towerlna above the depression in which Aleppo lies. The now half-ruined citadel, rebuilt at the time of the Crusades, is Inhabited by Moslems. Aleopo college com mands a site on a hilltop, beside the old Antloch road. There Is an airport and a military road, and new houses and apartment nouses are Duiidlng up around it. "Fragrant Pride of India trees and orango trees bloom outside the window. We are beginning to study Arabic, although the college and girls' school students speak English, and French is used in the shops." Gregori Zhukov To Visit U. S. WASHINGTON. Sept. 28 UP) The White House announced that President Truman has invited Marshal Gregori Zhukov of soviet Russia to the United States and that Zhukov has ac cepted and will arrive October ' The White House said Zhukov, who represents Russia on the allied council government Ger many, will arrive by air In New York City October 4. Arrangements for his visit Sre being handled by the war de partment. He will call on the president while here, but the date has not yet been fixed. No other details were announced. ONG DAY'S PAY Friday. Sept. 28, 1945 HERALD AND NEWI NIMI REDEDICATION URGED SALEM, Sept. 28 UP) Gover nor Earl Snell said today that Religious Education W e o k, which begins Sunday, should be a time for a rededlcation of spir itual values. "Particularly after the torrlblo war Just completed, all of us should rclcarn tho basic truths of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man," he said. IS 1 ' - fW .aTaTJaV w . I I B v if : Wh.D la Mediord Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modars Jo and Ana Earlay Proprietor! FILMS Developed and Printed In by 9:30 A. M Out by 5:00 P. M. BUD'S ' 1031 Main Open 9:00 A. M. 9:30 P. M. Children's Activity Books Color Booklets An excellent medium for expression! ac tivity. Children memorize Scripture versei at they color the pictures 20c each. Bible Quizzes, 50c How many can YOU answer? Who cheated his blind father? Who taw angels on a ladder to heaven? What book in the Bible does not mention the name of God? 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