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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1946)
Protestant Churches Face Golden Opportunity, Says Rev. Lampke In Talk Here "Tht golden opportunity of tlx ntio In before Protestant churches today." This statement was einphutlciilly inudo by tliu Rev, Mr. Wllllum 1J. Lampe, U. D., moderator of tha KRiionil assembly of tho Presbyterian rliurcli of tho United Stales at a cllnnur mvutlng Wednesday. Tho iijiuiikt'r was Introduced by the Rev. Hindi T. Mltchel more, pastor of i'eaca Memorial Altnniont Presbyterian church, to over 100 persons Including Presbyterian ministers nnd oilier clergy from the city unci county. Phil Hitchcock, church older, win presiding officer at tho meeting. "Tho world I looking toward tho United States of America with wistful longing todny be eiiuiio they want whul we have," Dr. Lampe, top man In the church assembly said. "They want tho American way of liv ing, and our conception of liber ty propagated through our Christian Ideals Is tho heart of that way of living. "The Christian, self-dlsclpllned liberty has developed the tune, solid government of tho United States and the American woy of living which all nations envy to day, The core of this way is the disciplined life, only possible through the prolestant concep tion of the ro-blrlh of Christ In tho heart of man. Liberty Available "Liberty is available to all. through the gospel and It Is tho tremendous task of the church to show this picture to every one. "The churches are so often In volved In the good of the com munity, public works and build ings, that they overlook the f renter world-wide plans," Dr. .arnpe pointed out. "America lost a golden opportunity for Christianizing Japan in the yenrs 1800-181)5, when Japan was crying out for missionaries and has pnld dearly and enor mously since. Such an oppor tunity is before us now and if wo fall In our obligation now re sponsibility for future crimes of the world will be ours." The Rev. Mr. Frederick C. Wlssenbach of St. Paul's Episco pal church dismissed the assem bly with prayer. Other churches represented by their pastors were the Bible Baptist, Church of the Nsrnrene ana Congregational, Moderator Explains A Point slvatlaa Arm? 4th and Klamath. Company mailing In a. in. Ilfjllritini men Unit' It a, m. Kvautfallatlo iiiaotliitfK, '1 ueaday II p. m., Friday 0 :tO u. in., HumJay 0:M p. m. Offltftra In chart ara Major and Mra. W. HiMwatk riril frailty lar Ian t'humh N. Bill and I'lna. Kv. ?avld T Har ntl Jr., pastur, phone 7111 1, raaldartca ICI.-i N. Hth. Hlhli school B;4fl a. in., worship II a. lit., Vitspnr aarvlcaa I p, m. Youth fellowship 0 p. in. Csmmanllv Vang manorial (Jar (Ian hetwann Kuit Main and Martin. Church school 0:40 a. m.. sarvlca, it a. m.. Cornrariai of Ilia Way, 8 p. m., community hall. Harvlcaa avery Sun day. Itav. Uodf rv Mntihswi, pastor. Alffsma Cammunlt HapllM MliaUn i l m in a n u a 1 Baptist 10 a, m. Worship aar- iHponaurad by church) Hunday achool, vlca, a. m. Astaatblr al Clai ltv. C. O Host paator, 748 Oak. Hunday school, lf:4fl a. in., sermon II a. m. Young paopla. 0:30 p. m. Evan jpJIatJo maallntf. 7:30 p. m. Tuaaday. 7:30 p. m,. prayar maetlng; Thursday 7:30 p. m., praachlnc a a rinl Church of Chrlat cfsnllsl 10th and Washington. Hunday morning sarvk-e, 11 o'clock. Hunduy achool, V.M) a. m. Taitlinoiilal munllng Wadnesday at B p, fn,, Krc L'hrlstlun Mclanca read ing room locatrd at 10&I Main, a a a Klamath Lutheran Cross and Crescent. . M. TODneaa. pastor, flesldence Vt'M Leroy, phona m. Senior choir at 7:40 p. Rev. Matthews Will Preach Series Sermon Community Congregational nurcn, uaracn near mariin, will hfiip Hf.tr f.ntl fpnw Mill. thewi, minister, preaching on the third of the scries of ser mons on "The Church At Its He.it." Sunday at 11 l. m. Mrs. H. W. Moore will sing a soprano solo. Comrades Of The Way. hlk'h achool fellowship group, meets al o p. m. Newly Installed offi cers arc, Mary Griffiths, presi dent; Solon Stone, vice presi dent; Lou Ann Chose, secretary; Mario Wright, treasurer. Plans will bo made at this meeting for participation In tho Youth week program. At (1:30 r. m. the church fcl lowshlp potluck supper meeting wl". be held. Phil Hitchcock will speak on tho subject 'Tho New Oregon Troll." New officers are Louis Mann, president; O. C, Bryan, vlco president; Mrs. E. S, Edwards, secretory-treasurer. Toplo "God Knows and Preserves His People" will be the topic of Victor A. Schulze, pastor of Zlon Lutheran church, 1023 High, at tho morning worship service at H o CIOCK. Tho Zlon Fellowship club di reeled by Mory Oss meets on bunuoy evening at 7:30 o clock for its rcgulur educational and social meeting, All members ore urged to attend. Friends and ' service personnel ore cordially JIIVUCU If) UU U1U gUCSlS Ol II1C ' church. "We Would Sec Jesus" will bo tho subject on which the Rev. S. M. Tonness. nostor of Klanv ath Lutheran church, will preach sunuay, January zu, al me morn ing worshln. Tho senior choir. directed by O. K. WarcuD. will sing. New members will be in ducted and there will be Instal latlon of congregational officers Tho Young Peoples' Luther i.caguc meets al 7:3U p. m. Don' na Wlllkcs will Klvc tho tonic: "So Let My Light Shine." Joyce worner ana i,orry jjcrrnn will serve. Tho Ladles' Aid will meet Tuesday, January 22, at 8 p. m. Topic, "A Right Spirit," Mrs. Gabriel Overen; vocal solos by Dewey Brnnten. Each member Is Bskcd to bring a guest. Hostesses m i A Confidential Survey of your Insurance Estate Should Be Made Periodically See PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 111 N. 9th SUN LIFE OF CANADA Rev. William B. Lampe. D.D., (loft), moderator of tha general assembly of the Presbyterian church of the U.S.A.. is shown here with Phil Hitchcock at a banquet held at the Willard Tues day. Klamath Church Directory riril Christian I Ninth and I'lna. cnurcn acnooi ai 4ft a. m. with da for all agea. Alvln Uallay, panaral iiparlnlandanL Morntittf worahip at 10 50, and tha uhMrvaiica of tha lord'a auppar al 1 1 o clock each Unra day. Ail Chrtatlana ara Invltad to tha com munlon aarvlva waakly. Young paopla maul at 0:30 p. m. Junior and aanlnra niasl In raipactlvo groups. Cvangallitlc awaalon mvry Hunday, beginning at 7:30 p. nt An imertmlng ana halprui aarv Ira. On Wednesday avanlng. mldwak prayar and lllbla atudy. Thuraday ava iling choir practice. A warm walcoma la extended to alt Howard T. Ilutchlna, paitor. rila-rim Hallataa Itcv. W. W. Ponder, paitor. 1M1 Wantland Sunday achool, 9:45 a. m.; morning earvtca, 1 1 o'clock. 111 YI'B. 6:45 p. m.j aTangallatlo aorvlca, p. m. riral Cbareb at ChriH tfalaattrt lOih and Waihlngtoa Hunday morning aarvlea. II o'clock. Sunday arhool, 9:30 a, m. Taatlmonlal maallngi Wadnaaday n I p. m. Trv Christian fictenca rad tng room located at ion Main. a riril Charrh af Qg atM3 Alternant drive. Her. Donald Dolph. paalor. Sunday earvlcea: liunday arhool, 0:45 a. m.; preaching aervlca. 11 a- m.j 1YP. 6:30 p. m.: evening eerv Ire, 7:30. Mldweek prayar aarvlea Wed neaday, 1:30 p, m. a Aaeitelte 'alU Zt N. Bth. Sunday achool, :30 a. m. Morning devotion. 11 a. m. Evangellitlc aervice, 7:43 p. m. WedneadAj and Tri day. B p. m. rail Oaapel Chapel J O. Jorgvmeen, paator. Located at ixi N 4th. Hervlcea Sunday. 11 a. m. monilng wore hip and 7:40 evangellatlc aervlrea. Wedneeday, midweek srrvlres al 7:40 p. m. ttaturdaiy night prayer and praUe at Tiift. e a a JtitJt Name Calvary Tabernacle Located at 1443 Oregon avenue. We Invite everyone to our meeting!. Sun day achool at 10 a. m. Divine worahlp 11 a. m. llltile atudy Thunday, 7:43 p m. Hay liUxeaih, pastor. Telephone 7030. Immaneel Ifaptlet (Northern Ilaptltt af(Ulata 11th and High. Rev. Charlea J. Stind atrom pa I nr. 1330 Lookout, phone OTIS. C. C Logerwcll director of muilc. Sun day achool 0:43 a. m. Morning wonhlp II a. m. I'oung people 0:30 p. m. Evangellitlc aervlre 7:30 p, m. Midweek aervlce Wedneaday 7:30 p. m. - Bible Hip till Wlard at Idcltaa corner. Keith P. ftelda, paator. Worahlp. U a. m. Bible training achool. 9:45 a. m. Evening aervlce, 7:45 p. m. Wednesday prayar aervlce. 7:45 p. m. Cfaarcb af Gag 3543 Summon lane. Rev. II. M. Big lira, pastor. Church achool, 10 a, m. Preaching aervlce 11 a. m. VLB 6:30 p. m.. preaching aervlce 7:45 p. m. . ore Mrs. Vic Ongmnn, Mrs. O. K. Wnrcup, Mrs. D. Brnnten. Rgvirol The Rev. Bertrnnd F. Peter son will conduct the annual win ter revival meeting for the Church of the Naznrcne at Bon anza. " Pnstor of the church in Klam ath Falls, Rev. Peterson Is also district secretary of his denom ination in western Oregon and is active in ministerial circles in southern and western Oregon. He will be speaking each eve ning except Saturdays from January 20 to February 3. CI n ie i Slated Child evangelism classes will be held Monday In Stewart Len nox at the Community church with Mrs. Julia Spencer, teach er, and at Altqmont at the home of Mrs. Hinkleman, 2718 Hope with Mrs. Lillian Sternberg, teacher. Tuesday: Roosevelt, at the home of Mrs. D, D. Havens, 1421 Pacific Terrace, Mrs. Hav ens teacher; Chelsea addition, Mrs. Julia Spencer teacher; Riverside, Mrs. Joseph A. Bow doin teacher, at her home 131 N. 2nd. Also at the home of Mrs. Roy Bland, 3085 Lodi, Mrs. Bland teacher. Wednesday: Mills addition, at the homo of Mrs. White, 2028 Orchard, Mrs. Graham Gilmer, teacher; Shasta, at the home of Mrs. M. Bridges, 2023 Madison, Verna Bolzer, teacher.. Thursday: Altamont, at the home of Mrs. W. S. Metier. 2027 Bisbcc, Mrs. Paul Glenn, teacher; Fairview, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Tllton, 709 N. 11th, Mrs. J. D. O'Neal teacher. Chereh ef the Neieieae . , Harden and aiartuu ounaey acnooi, f:45 a, m.i worahlp, 11 a. m.; depart mental meeiinna. o:o; ,vanuic, i:u p. m.; mid-week prayer, Wednesday. 7:45 Bm. Paator. llertrand r. Petcreon, 030 fcrtln, phona a'0' riral Preabyterlaa, Merrill Morning aervlce, 11 o'clock, David 2. forguaon, mlnlatcr. a a flral Ceveaaal 023 WalnuL Phone 8317, Albert t Owighl. paitor. Sunday achool, 10 a. m.; morning worahlp, 11 a. m.; Young peo- ?lea meeting. 7 p. m.j evening aervlce. 43 p. m. Mid-week lellowihlp. Wed needay, 7:45 p. rn. ' a e Klamath Rtvlval Center 1023 Mitchell at Shaita way. Rv. and Mra. J. It. Griffith, paitora. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Morning aervlce. 11 a, m. Kvangcllitfc, 7:30 p. m. Week night aervicca, T.'M) p. m. Wedneeday and rriday. Phona a a a Laller-Day galnta The Church of Jcaue Chrtit of Latter Day HainU hold their aervlcea In the auditorium of the city library, 3th and Klamath. P r lei t hood meeting Sunday morning at 1313. Sunday achool com mence at 10:30. Sacrament meeting al g o clock Sunday evening E. E Bur rowa. branch prealdent phona B2U e a a Allameal freibrnriaa Junior high acrtoot. S. 0th and Bum mora. Rev Hugh T Mltchelmore, paator. Ulbla achool. B4S a. m. Worahlp. II a. m. Junior Chrtitlan Endeavor. 4:30 p. m. Sigma PI aocloty. 0:J0 p. m., 4431 S. 6th. the manae. a a riril Mitbeslit Chnrrh of C'brlit ' 22i3 Wantland. Raymond L. GIbbt. minuter. 035 Kront, phone 4U30. Sun day aervlct: Illhie claaMi io a. m. 11 a. rn. Mnrnlna woritilo 11 a. m. 12 noon. Communion, 11:43 a. in. Sun- tiav nvonlnir u-nrahln anil urmun. 7 8:30 p. m. Wcdneiday. bible atudy 7 to 8:30 p. rn. Ladlea' lllhle claat 2 U p, m. A hearty woicume to alL riral Ranllal N. Bth at Washington. Rev. Cclt C. Drown, paator. Mealdcnce, B27 Eldorado, phono 7438. nible achool B:43 a. mi, morning worahlp 11 a. ni. Baptist train ina? uninn. fl:lfl n. m. Evenitts aervlce. 7:56 p. m. Mid-week prayer Wedneaday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehcaraal Wcdncaday B:30 p. m. a a Charoh al Proftnilve reycble Divine lleallnf Located at 325 Main, room 7. Sun day Mtrvlce. 8 n. m Wedncttdav circle. p. m. Metaphysical lending library open Tuesday . Thursday, Saturday, 11 a. m to 4 p. m.; Wednesday and Thura day evcntngi, 7 to 0 p. m. Pastor't resi dence. 700 Mitchell. Phona 737X All are welcome. St. Pad fa Episcopal Cfaarch Rev. 9. C. Wlaaenbach, rector. Corner Jeffereon and Otlt Sunday aervlcea. Holy communion, 8:00 . m. Cnurcn achool, 0:45 a. m, rirat Sunday of each month Holy communion at 11:00 a. m. and all other Sundaya. morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Holy Days and Saint Days, Uoly Communion, 10:00 a, m. . Chare h ef Christ (Downtown) All members and friends ara extend ed a apeclal and cordial Invitation to attend tha downtown Church of Christ at Sunday morning services. Song aerv lce, 10 a. m.; Bible atudy. 10:14 a. m.: sermon and worship, 11 a. m.; commun ion, 11:45 a. m.: evening aervlcea, 7:30 o'clock. Located In tho KG hall over the Rainbow theatre. 8ae red Heart Eighth and High streets. Sunday Masses: 7, 8. 0:30 ind 11 a. in. Holy Day Masses: 6. 8 and 8:30 a. m. Weekday Mass: 8 a. tn. Confessions: Saturdays, Evea of Holy days and first Prldaya from 3 to 4 pv m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. V Klamath Temple 1007 Pine. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor, dunday school. 8:45 a. m. Morning wor ship 11 a. m. Overcomera aervlce. 8:30 p. m Jnll meetings, 3 p. m. Radio pro gram. KFJI, Saturday. 8:30 p. m. Evan gnllstln service 7:43 p, m.; Wednesday nlghL prayer meet In. Zlon Lutheran 1025 High. Victor A. Schulze, pastor. Phone G7D3. Divine worship 11 a. m. Sunday achool 8:45 a. m. Holy com munion celebrated first Sunday of each month. Children's confirmation class, 8:30 a. m. Saturday. Fellowship first and third Sunday each month at 7:30 p, m. Lutheran Hour church extends a cordial Invitation to all to attend. . Free Methodist 428 S. nth. Rev. Norrls R. Hughes pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Crate MrElfrcnh, superintendent. Morn ing worahlp 11 a. m. Hnppy Hour and YPMS at 7 p. m. Evangelist service 7:45 p. m. Prnyor meeting Thursday 4:45 p. m, First MrthorlUt N. loth and High, Rev. Victor PhUHpji minister. Mrs. Robert P. Craig director of music. Mrs. John' O'Connor organist. Minister's residence 1005 High. Tele phono 3(Hin. Sunday school 9:43 a, ni, worship 11 a. ni. Methodist youth fel lowship each Sunday 8:30 p. m. . Union Gospel Mission Located at 351 Commercial. Sister Caroline M. Tlmms. pastor. Residence. 317 Klnmath. Sunday school, 10 a. m., preaching, 11 a. m. Bible class, Q p. m. Mrs A. 'Harnett, teacher. Evening servicer 7:30 p. m., songs. Prayer meet Ing. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 3470 Sunday achool Divine worship at II a rehearsal Wednesday. Church phona .'1432. Mr van In lav Advenllits IL1.1 N. Illh. I'aalnr I'. C. Alrleraon. 333 l.flguna, telephone 5310. Hanbath achool ti:i3 a. m. worm it service 11 Younaf oeoolea meet In a 3 n. m. Wednes day prayer meeting 7:45 p, m. Mt. I.abl Presbyterian Chaplain Graham Gilmer, UHMC, pas tor. 10:45 P. m. Sunday achool a. m. Worship (.nruiun enaeavor 7; jo WHAT COLOR, PLEASE UTICA. N. Y.. Jan. 18 (TP) Because of a urowintf dlsreijard for truffle light, applicants for citv licenses as taxi drivcra now must pass a color blindness test diting committee, L, K Klamath Lutherans Elect Church Officers At Meet I Friday, Jan. 18, 194$ HERALD AND MEWS- FIVE At the annual bunlnesn meet ing of the Klumalh Lutheran church held Monday, January 14, at 8 p. m., a revised constitu tion wuh adopted. In his annual ruport to the congregation, the puntor told of 113 occesaion in membership during the year, llaptismii numbered 38, confir mation 27 and the pastor officiat ed at six weddings and nine fu nerals. Mrs. Arthur Oberg reported for the Ladies Aid, Mrs. Sverre Munson for the Sunday school, Judy Larson for the Luther league and Ed Isensee for the brotherhood. The financial statements re vealed that total receipts for the year amounted to $10,738.63; $.1503 wns expended locally and $737.35 given to benevolences. The cash balance on hand in the congregational treasuries amounted to $4497.15, including $2034.90 In the building fund. The two lots adjacent to the church on Crescent have been purchased and plans are in the offing for the erection of a par ish house and a parsonage. Elact Officers The following officers were elected and will be installed at the morning worship Sunday, January 20: president of the congregation, Pastor S. M. Top ncss; trustees for three years, Chester BJerke, O. K. Warcup and H. O. Solie; deacon for three years, B. J. Loftsgaard; deacon ess for three years, Mrs. Gabriel Overen; secretary, E. D. Isensee; treasurer. L. E. Taylor: financial secretary, R- Laurhammer; au- tiison under a new policy announced and Oscar Solie; board of parish by the police department. 1 education, Mrs. A. W. Westover, Mrs. Frank Subject and Mrs. J. n. rceuier. The congregation voted to In vite the Oregon circuit to have Its annual convention at Klam ath Falls, the Klamath Lutheran church to be host. The business meeting was pre ceded by a fellowship supper. Medford Man Yins Honor CHICAGO, Jan. 18 fP) Paul B. Rynning, of Medford, engi neer for Jackson county, Ore., was elected president of the county highway officials division of the American Road Builders association at an association con vention here yesterday. He suc ceeds Arthur F. Ranney of Akron, Ohio. Chris P. Fauerso, The Dalles, Ore., was elected western divi sion vice president, for the same division, succeeding Rynning. F. L. Phillips of The Dalles, and Lew Selvidge, Olympia, Wash., were elected directors of the di vision, with terms ending in 1049. R. H. Baldock of Salem. Ore., was elected a director of the association for three years. NAMED HEIR CHICAGO, Jan. 18 (P)-Allen B. 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