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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1946)
Varied Prodrams Hj To Be Offered By Klamath Churches i "Serving In Unity ' of Spirit," l ; will be the topic of Victor A. i Bcluilzo, pastor of Zion Lutlionin : church ut tho morning worship Saoi'vlco nt 11 o'clock, Tho Bun- duy school, with cIiishch for nil i uin of chlldron, nncl a Bible I: efiiss for adults, moot nt 0:415 i m. i Tho Zlon Fellowship club, dl f rrcti-d by Mury Owl, incut for u v tocliil nicolliiK on Sunday ovo j: nlnil "t 7:30 o'clock, Mr, nnd , Mm. Chiistor Drounzoii unit Rny- mond Dioivacii will huvu cliunio . of the social activities of thin s; mvotiiiK. All member lire urKcd to attend, Frlonds nnd servlco ' personnel nro cordhilly Invited r to ho MiicnlR of tho church, fc ss The Rov. Godfrey Matthews, fi pimtor of the Community Con $ jjrc'Kiillonnl church. Onrden and Miirlln streets, will lino H timely K xuiijcci lor nis sermon, n . in, h Sundiiy, Hlii suhject will be i "And Now Ye Are wo l.unxcr S Vuraluncrs." i Betty Cllldrion, soloist, will InK Sunday and tho choir will furnish mimic under direction of Mm. H.-W. Moore. At 6 p, m., Comrades of the Wny, with Mnry Griffiths, will discuss "Does ft Mutter Whnt Ono Hollovcs7" : Oyster Dinner ;i mi.. i. ...... L ...111 i.l,l II. .. n v i no iiiuivii win iiviu in iiii Viiiiiil nvulnr Hlnnr.1 thin Klmrlnv from 12 noon to 4 p. m. Oysters urn beln suppllod by Vom Iuvoh, oytilcr fiirmer end former number of Community Congre itnllonnl, now living In Seattle, .Wiish. . . . Uoy Scouts of Amerlcn Sun day will be observed ut Pence .Memorial I'rosbytcrliin church, In the Junior hlKli school, S. 0th uiul Summers lime, February 10 nt H . m, Troop 8 Uoy ScouUi ami cub puck 8, both sponsored i by the church will bo present l with troop 2 which moots In the bulldlnil Tuesday evenlnHs. Har old Ashley, cout mimter, troop : 8, will have purt In the service wuii uie troop. Robert Lnmott, executive of Modoc council, will also aponk The piutlor, Rev, IIukIi T. Mll chelmoro, one of the oldest scoutcrs In point of service Jn j wo nortnwest, will pring a mes. unue to tho scout. All parents and friends of the troops nnd puck are Invited to be present. Tho church choir will render special music, The nursery will be conducted s usual In ordor to take core of little children during tho orv ice. Trained adult loaders ar In charge. Sermon Bublect "dod Glveth the Increase," will be the sermon subject chosan by the Rev. S. M. Top noss at the morning worship at Klamath Lutheran church, Cross nd Crescent streets. The senior I aholr, O. K. Warcuo, director, I 1 will sing: "King of Love My I Shenherd Is." i The brotherhood of tht church will sponsor the annual father"! Vnri inn'i rmnmir,t mt th ilmrrh T Thursday, February 14, at 6:30 p. m. The guest speaker will be Attorney S. P. Ness of Portland. Men of tht church and others In terested are Invited to bring their sons, or "borrow" one for the occasion. The Ladles Aid will act as caterers. A "Lutheran World Action' i rauy win Be ncid at Klamath L,uinernn cnurcn, wcanesniiy, Jhourunry zo, 8 p. m. Tho spcnk mi- urlll Km 111- .Tnmn D llainm president of the California Synod of tho United Lutheran Church In America. This rnlly will bo ono of 500 being held In Fcbru nry In the larger cities of the untied Slates. Tho public li cor dlnllv Invited to attend. - 8 Returns Tha Rev. Mr, Topnesi hat Just returned rrom attending tne Lu theran pastors' three-day seminar In Portland. There were 72 Lutheran pastors present from Oregon and Washington. One of tho main subjects wns on unity und cooporution of tha churches. Anniversary lminnniiul Baptist church, North 11th and High streets, celebrates lis Hist anniversary, Sunday, February 10, with a full duy's 'program. For tho morning worship service, tho pastor will use for his subject, "Kbonojior." Tho Junior choir will sing two numbers. A din ner will bo served by tho ladles of the church at 1 p. m. Dr. Pntil Oumvlll will preside nt tho afternoon progrum at 2:30 o'clock which will Include two numbers from tho choir, wcl come by Moderator It. Coon, rending by Kgbert Zell, two vocal solos iy Mrs. Blame Clorflh of Portland, ornyer by 1 Hiirndt, special music by tho lllble Baptist choir. Romnrks by tho charier members, Mrs. AUUu M,- rlliii,v,K,llr, n,l Mrs. linnry Grimes, pliino solo hv V. Ai-mKft'nnil n.ntirt hv Tlnv Charles Simdstrnm, pastor, nnd sermon by Hev. K, p. news. Refreshments will be served by tho young peoplo of the church after tho afternoon serv ice. Tho young people's servlco and tho evening servlco will bo conducted at tho regular time. The public is cordially invited to attend an services. Rev. Barnett To Preach In Sermon Series In a series of sermons on tho Lord's Prayer, the Rev, David F. Harnett Jr., will speak nt the First Presbyterian church, 11 a. m. Sunday, on "Our Dully Brcnd," Westminster Fellowship groups will meet nt 6:30 p. m tho high school society led by Dorothy Collier. The young people's society will study the meaning of Westminster fellow ship, led by Betty McColm. At 7:30 p. m. tho church will loin with Community Congrega tional and First Methodist churches In tho sixth class of the series on the Sacraments, held in the Methodist church. The meaning of two sacramental rites of the church, confirmation nnd ordlnnnce will be of esocclnl in. tereat to Presbyterians. The Rov. Mr. Bnrnclt will tnlk on the theme "The Ministry." A potluck dinner will be held In the basement of the church, Tuesday at 6:30 p. m when nil bulldlnil fund canvassers will meet with officers of the church. Wives and husbands of members of this group nro Invited. The purpose of tho meeting Is to take a valuation of the building fund effort and to plnn continued ac tion. Salvation Army Officer To Speak A cordlnl Invitation Is extend ed by the Snlvntion Army, to the public, to attend tho 11 n. m. service Sunday nt 4th nnd Klnm. nth, when G, A. Hacking, Gideon Held secretary, will speak, HdcklnR Is from Gideon hond quarters In Portlnnd, nnd will speak on the work of tho organi zation and deliver the morning aaorcss. County Council Officers Of PTA Officers of the Klamath County Council of PTA are pre sented on this page. Upper row, left to right, Mrs. Ivan Crum packer, president) Mrs, W. E. Guyer, vice president) Mrs. W. 8. Metier, secretary. Below, left, Mrs. Ellis Matthews, treas urer, and Mrs. Burt t. nawxini, historian Kenneu-raiis. SKI TOGS As4ra-Thmpieii, Gtrfaer BrM Ski AoetMorlti ; SUGARMAN'S lh nt Mala PTA Notes County Council The 4flth anniversary of the Piirent-Tcnchers nssoclnllon was observed Monday, February 4, nt Mills school by tho Klomoth uouniy council 01 ri i. An ovc-wltness account of the origin of this child welfure move ment In 1807, Inspired by Alice McLcllnn Himey, nnd bneked by Phoebe Apperson Hearst, wns rend by Mrs. Frank Peyton, state ond county PTA Founders Day chnlrmnn. ' . Mrs. B. C. Johnston, a past council president, asked mem bers to carry on the spirit of the founders of PTA with parents nnH tpnchprn thlnklnu of the "A In nssoclntlon as represent ed "All of us. for oil children, always." Mrs. Jolinsion toon prioe in the enrtv lolninir of the western slides with the nucleus of 2000 formed In Washington D. U., in 1B07, California In 1002, and Oreonn. Washlnoton nnd Idnho In 1005. A smnll groim of par ents grew to nn nssoclntlon of Intcrnntlonol Influence witn b membership of ovor 3,487.000 wonting ror a worm or equal op. nortunllv for every child. Mrs. Lewis Hornbv.1 Riverside president, entertained with two violin solos, with her accomoan- Ist, Mrs. Patricia Hunt. Anions the mnnv nnst county nnd local presidents nttendlng wns Klnm nth s first PTA president, Mrs. Burt Hnwklns. In the business session under Mrs. Ivnn Crumonckor, presi dent, the council voted to com mend to locnl units n home nnd fnrm safety course, nrcDared by the Amerlenn Red Cross. Mrs. T. C. Pnrker nf the Klnm. nth County Public Health asso ciation urged PTA members to attend the all-day nubile health proarnm February 11.. The stnle PTA convention will be in La Grande, April 30, May 1 nnd 2. The council will sponsor In Mnrch a film depicting poor con ditions In some of Oregon's schools. The film and speakers will be presented by the Oregon Stnte Teachers association. Snc- clnl invitations will be Issued to city nnd county teachers, the AAUW. League of Women Voters, Librnry club and the grunge. The meeting will be open to the general public and r '" J iurv" .i 0 S s t HI r& ): Si ,f , JL I If 1 : iV-fi i 11 r.,.,," 11 1 !8jr II H),1faifiW 1 Mil rt 1 fir tsuawi'ii'il LnnBBwJ j I Church 7omen Vote Officers The Klamath Falls Council of Church Women held its regular meeting In the First Presbyter ian church January 28. when new officers were elected. The Rev. Godfrey Matthews of Community Congregational church Installed the officers with Huzel Morrison as president, Mrs. R. P. Ellingson, firs, vice president, Mrs. Kenneth Lamble, second vice president, Mrs. Frank Fortna, secretary, Mrs. Ben Reed, treasurer, and Mrs. K. H. Radcllffe, historian. March 8 has been set as World Day Of Prayer, when meetings will be held at the Congregation al church. Tea was served by Presbyter Ian women at the close of the meeting. The next meeting of the coun cil will be held February 25 at the First Methodist church. Hans Norland Fir Insurance. Phone 8080. Friday, Feb. 8. 1848 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Valentine Party Slated February 14 A Valentine party with dinner in the grange hall at Henley will be held February 14, to organize a club for young married couples of Mt. Laki church and Henley community. Mrs. Elmer Brclthaupt will be in charge of tho dinner and Chaplain Gruhnm Gilmer will be In charge of tho meeting. Chaplain Gilmer has received notice of transfer orders to Swan Island naval barracks, effective in March. He expects to be re leased from the service tha last of June and enter medical aohool when classes start In July. The word pagoda, used loosely for any eastern temple, was first used In the 16th century by the Portuguese in India. THE CLUB BLY, ORE. Bar Dancing Bowline; "Com In as you are." LEWIS WITTER. Prop. ic'V 'i V' V; ANNUAL OYSTER DINNER SUNDAY, Feb. 10 From Noon to 4 P. M. Community Congregational Hall 2150 Garden Ave. Adults SI Children 75c OVERHAUL youcaii?e?ekt YES! BECAUSE- Prospects for new cars art not bright. New cars wlll'probably not be GENERALLY AVAIL ABLE till late '46 or early '47. 2. definite announcement of time and plnce will be given later. A silver tea concluded the Founders Dny meeting. The blue and eold cake, and collee and tea were served by Mrs. John Selby, state regional vice president, and Mrs. J. K. Sayre, state corresponding secretary. Altamont There will be a regular meet ing and Founders Day program of the Altamont PTA Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., In the elementary school gym. A spqcmi program will be presented. Mrs. Jack Moore Is chairman. , Nylon Seekers Find . Nilands For Sale PORTLAND, Feb. 8 (VP) A line began forming at pre-dawn in the east side farmers' market for nylons. Waiters were very disappoint ed to discover that what was on sale was nilands: Tomatoes grown in California's Niland dis trict. 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