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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1945)
Baptist Young People To Attend District Rally Tlui linmiiiuiol baptist church and tho Ulblu Baptist church liavo chartered u Urttyhotuicl bus to tukt) delegates from their people's groups to tho BiiptlHt Young People's dlHtrlct rully In Ashland till weekend, Young people from 1 1 10 Bup tint uluii'ClK'N of Giants Pubs, Meriford, Aahlund, Brookings, Morlln, Solnitt nnd tho two Bop tint churches of Klnmiith Fulls will be on tin net for tho first dis trict rully since Peiirl llnrbor. Tho rully begins HnUirdiiy eve ning with n btiiiiiKt ut 11:1.1, fol lowed by tho election of officers, then an Inspirational address by the Hov, Thomas L, Kllpntrlck, Advent Season Sermons Set , The first of u series of sermons ion tho moaning of tho Advent seuson will bo preachod at Com munity Congrcgutlomil church on Sunday morning ut 1 1 o'clock by tho milliliter, the Hov, God frey Mutthcws, entitled, "What ilopo Js There Now for tho Sons of Men?" Mrs. Hum Ackcrmun will sing the solo, "Tho Good Shepherd," by Vim der Water, and tho choir will sIiik tho hymn anthem. "Wo Thank Thee, I Lord," by Cnrl Lnufer. At 6 o'clock In the evening the Comrades of tho Way meet under the presidency of Lois Lar son. At 8 p. m.. a candlelight com munion service will bo conduct ed by the minister. On Friday night, December 7, at B o'clock, tho Junior clrclo will present an evening of music, dramatics, and a fun-fest white elephant sale. Mrs. F. L. Van Dooier Is president of tho society unci general chairman of the event, Tho public Is cordially Invited to be present at tho com munity hall adjoining the church. Bowdoin Will Give Sermon Joseph A. Bowdoin, Sunday acnool superimenciciii and non con In tho Bible Baptist church, will bring tho messaue nt tho morning service In the absence of tho pastor, Keith P, Fields, who will be attending the Bap tist Young People's district rally in Ashland with a group of his young people. Tho evening service will fea ture the testimonies of the young people who Will have Just reiurneti irom mo district rauy In Ashland. A . candlelight communion service will closo tho worship of tne day. Rav. Pounds To Talk At Nazarcne Church Hov. Eurl C. Pounds of Port land, for several years district superintendent of the North Da kota district, Church of the Na nrcne, will be the speaker at the Church of tho Na.iircno in this city. Sunday ut 11 a. m. tho Hev, Mr. Bortrand Peter son Invites all to hear tho speak er. The church Is located at Gar den and Murtln. pastor uf tho Grunts Puss Baptist cnurcn, Tho young people will bo on tortuliiud for tho night In the homes of the members and friends of tho Ashlund Uuptlst church. Services Sunday morning services will follow tho usual order with Rev. Kolth P. Fields of tho Biblo Uuptlst church delivering the messiigo, and Rev. Charles J. Sundstroni of tho Immanuel Bun tlsl church bringing u mossugo in song, At 12:40 p. m,, me young pco plo will onjuy a potluck dinner followed by a hike In Llthla park, after which they will re turn to tho church for the muss rully at which tlmo it Is plunnod that a nationally known speaker will lead them In a dedlcutlon service. Tho Klamath Fulls group will return in time for tho evening services In their respective churches. Fellowship Club To Meet The Zlon Lutheran Fellowship club will meet Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Special linn slldos In natural color, depleting the worldwide work of rehabili tation and missions which the Lutheran church Is carrying on, will bC'shown at this meeting. A movement among Zlon comire gallon to supply clothing and food to tho destitute und liomc less people of Europo will be initiated nt this meeting by Mary Oss, chairman of tho young peo ple's work of Zlon congregation. At the morning service, which beelns at 11 o'clock, communion will be celebrated. Pastor Vic tor A, Schulzo will speak on the topic, "Let Us Bo Spiritually Minded." Special music will be offered by tho Zlon choir under the direction of Martin Bcndln. Proposed Plans For St Paul's Church Extension Unit News "Rofrlgcrutor Desserts" was tho project that was demonstrat ed by Mrs. Hugh Haddock and Mrs. Mary Taylor at tho Klam ath Foils home extension meet ing. There were 28 present, in cluding thrco new members and thrco visitors. The project lead ers proparod and served pear and gtngorulo gelatin salad, grapo Tuico sherbet, fruit ana cake bavarian cream, sunny, fluff and chocolate Ice cream. Mrs. Haddock gave an Interest ing talk on tho care and uses of tho refrigerator. The Decem ber meeting will also be held in the USO women's lounge and the project will be "Sewing Skills." That close call might- have bean an accident. Hans Norland, Insurance, 123 N. 8th St, HAROLD ADDINGTON ! Now At The HALL BARBER SHOP 408 Main If" " RIGHT fOK GOING PUCES... srmoti The nice thing tbout thli Stetion Is tost In imut, modern lino will dress you right for thou Informal occtilonti It's the sort of hit that mines with good company, tnywhm, A youthful, light weight Stetion that goes. Zfc well with gabtldioci 01 flannels, 4 10 1 1 DREWS1 MANSTORE SINCE 1918 733 Main Street Members of St. Paul's Episcopal church, corner of 8th and Jefferson, are anticipating proposed alterations and additions to tho church building as shown in the architect's drawing above. Work on the building, at an estimated cost of 812.000, will start soon after the first of the year, according to the pastor, the Rer. F. C. Wissenbach. The entrance will be changed and will be included in the enlarged parish house. Folding doors will enable the church proper to seat many more per sons especially needed during Christmas and Easter seasons. Kitchen facilities will be enlarged, there will be a new sacristy and study and two offices are included in the basement' plans. Howard R. Perrln is the architect. Klamath Lutheran Church Slates Second Annual "Every Member Canvass" Sunday Klamath Lutheran church, Cross und Crescent, S. M. Top ness, pastor, will have its sec ond annual every member can vass Sunday, December 2. All members and friends arc Invited to attend tho morning worship at 11 o'clock. The workers who are to conduct the visitation will attend the wor ship in a body and will be con secrated to their task by the pastor. Tho senior choir, under the direction of O. K. Worcup, Lake Grove War Vet Seeks Morr Vacancy PORTLAND, Nov. 30 (Pi Competition for the congression al scat vacated by death of Rep. James W. Mott grew livelier to day with anounccmcnt of an other candidate Copt. R. I. Conn, Lake Grove, 41st division veteran. Conn, 1939 Oregon State col lege grnduate, said he would like republican backing but, even without it, would enter the Jan uary 11 special election. Now on terminal leave after four years' army service, the 30-year-old officer formerly was associ ate supervisor for the farm se curity administration. Classified Ads Bring Results will sing "How Excellent Is Thy Name," by Uggen. In tho afternoon the 26 work ers In teams of two will visit every homo In the congregation to solicit financial pledges for the work of the church in 1946. Members are requested to re main at home until visited by one of the teams. The Ladies' Aid will serve a free supper to the workers at the church at 0:30 p. m., after which reports will be given and results tabu lated. The Luther league will meet Tuesday, December 4, at 7:30 p. m. The group, co-captained dresthc If tout nose some- toSasV tuhesrUlsupwith stuffy transient con- S cation-put a few drops of Va-tro-nol i each nostril. 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Useful and fan cy articles, Including aprons, towels and lunch cloths, will be on sale. Dr. Brown Will Give Lectures Dr. Arthur I. Brown, world famed surgeon, scientist, lectur er, author and gospel preacher, will give a series of lectures on the miracles of science at the Im manuel Baptist church, N, 11th and High, from December 4 to 10, every evening except Satur day at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Brown's training under some of the world's great evolu tionary teachers, notably Sir Ar thur Keith of London, Eng., has made him familiar with the sub ject to which he devotes special attention. Ha has earned the highest surgical degree in the world, Fellow of the Royal Col lege of Surgeons, Edinburgh, and has a background which makes his addresses most convincing. The public Is cordially invited to attend. ITS TIM I TO START THINKING ASOUT Christmas 10 for SI. 00 25 for $2.35 ORDER NOW while supplies Insure delivery. 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