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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1946)
Uecial Speakers fell Be Heard At Lenten Services I. ,B i, tlio first Sundiiy J .1 .nrclul services np. W5 from 111 TM I' .uir H Nidi "J r:. UUIIimunClllg io bleep ns- wln J. SchiicuixicK WB"a O'Connor lit tlio J"1"' I:, iinlv Commuil- toobVerved Ht tlio close I vlc0' ,.... r..r iin or unil L ' ill KiitarT V1 ... i rHH iv .rouD from ,no church left ' w ntt'l ,l,u, lllITc-dJ,y 1 voliih conclnvo In fcu- Snte inul niitlaniil youth Itri Win "L ' lunior choir of lmmunuol """.."'...HI t Ml... int. t.inpi. nif N(rv. 'Sic Kctf. Chrln Simcjutrom oil 'VH-inHlMK Jesus." fih, will Imvu charge Vltiii. - ,.i,. L Rev. 1). Swiirth of Cull- work umong Indian '...I.. i,.,l ilia U. S. for "church of the Nmmronu will be iiuchI spcukcr at tho local church, Garden nnd Martin, at 7:M o'clock this Friday evening. Moving pictures ot work umong UlU lllbt'H will hu shown, To Speak Anna Lou Sliivuloy, an Oregon iiuiy who now Uvea in what was known during tho lillt. u "Hell's r'ni-nr.i" l lli ,.r midway between Loudon and Hustings, Ik the Kiieakur Sunday igni at me luiuiwahii) nicollng I inu tonnnuniiy uongrcgiiuoii' l church, rotluck hup i) or will bo Hcrvcd at 0:3U and LouIh It. Mann will preside over tho brief busl' noss meeting, llosls lor the eve' nlng are Mr. and Mra. Kwart S, Edwards, Following Mra. Stave' ley's uddreaa the Bound motion picture "Wo too Receive'' will bo shown with Don Hlcn in chnrgo f the projection equipment. Members of the church arc urged to make thla the beat attended monthly meeting the fellowship monn hua ever known. rue paaior oi uio iociii unrisi- lii n ehureh, Howard r. llulenlns, will conduct an ordination sorv- Ice at Mllwaukle, Ore, March 10. Tho candidate for ordlna Hon la a youiiK man from tho conurvuiition where Pastor Hut- china served for almoat eleven years, and l now preparing him aclf for the ministry fit North west Christian college, of Scout Leaders jceive Training L. lii n new scries i "... i. n... nniCliiwes i.ir in..:...... . Scout lenders, held Thurs- mornlng, dea I with n gen Introduction Into Scouting. 'lorcnco ftici-onniiuy. rrfi ItrV. OirCClUU IHW tmnn k wnl held from 10 to 11:30 "V . . ... .. . I. ki In Uio rTi'snyienun cnurcii f.,j-r m mid miner bail pup I ,ni learned new Scout U). Attending were mm. Innrw nirs. II. r. CjliK.aii" , Murlln Shell. Mrs. W. C felon, Mrs. Lowell Knup, Mrs Lr Ijimbo. Mrs. A. R. Feoco, I J. W. Plnnliter, Mrs. Fred kMrd Mrs. V. R. Toombs, b. llsru Frcl and Mrs. II. R. rrllL iws Return om Trip South llr. ind Mrs. N. B. Drew, N. 9th. havo lust returned kn t ilx-wccK vncotion trip Uch took them to Arizona and bco. Shfy visited with his brother lAnionn, sioppuiK n mcsu f Phoenix beforo nolnR on to hlco where they enjoyed all light nnd events, including bull fiiihts. Ihey reported ncoplo south Ithc border driving now 1048 bud shelves filled with nv f tno good whiskey and no pi prices. iverond Matthews Preach Sermon He sermon scries on "A pch it Its Best" will bo con' N at Community Coni(rcaa BChurch Sundav with the p. tiomrcy Matthews apcaK on"Armlnit for th Froy." Plr. and Mrs. Ewart S. Ed' fit will bo hosts at a notluck Ipcr at 6:30 p. m. when Anna aiovciey win ' do guest f ini Norland Auto Insurance, a. 6th Bt. Brazilians To Talk Here In Ills absence the pulpit will bo taken by Willis J. Halo or Ma. nlla. Phlllnnlno lalanda. Mission' !..... I I 1 ary lime is mi uiu niiijui of the minister, and will relate experiences while In the Japan oso concentration camp. Mr and Mra, Halo expect to go bncn to Manila soon, whero ho will di rect tho activities of tho Manila Illble college. What Is Lent?" Is the subject which will be used by the Rev, S. M. Topness In his morning sermon at Klnmatn Miincran church. The senior choir will furnish special music. Sermon boriei Continuing tho series of ser mons In progress now, tho pastor will apeak on "The Cross an Of fense at tho midweek Lenten service 7:30 p. m, Wednesday. The Brotherhood will meet Thursday ot 7:45 p. m. Members of Luther Leaguo will bo guests at this meeting and will present tho program with a ploy "One Resolve. ' Refreshments will be served at the close. Memorial services will be held nt 11 a. m. at Klamath Temple, 1 007 P no. Sunday, for Stanley Dalo Sexton MMM 1c who lost his life on Okinawa, October ii, I04S. Ho eft a wife and two chll' dren who live In Klamath Falls and his paronta, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Sexton, 3317 Blsbcc. The voung married people of thn First Presbyterian church will hold a notluck dinner this Friday evening at (1:30 In tho home of Mr. and Mrs. James Plnnluer. 1152 Crescent avenue. Hostesses will bo Mrs. James Plnnlger, Mrs. Burgo Mason Jr., nnri Mrs. David Barnctt Jr. This will be the second meet Ing for the group, and plans arc miilerwnv for oreanlzation and election of officers at this time. Guests of tho evening will be Mr. nnrt Mrs. Frank Jenkins. Mr, Jenkins will speak on "Chances fnr n Better World." He will dls. rus what we can expect from Russia, one of tho main powers of tho modern world and the lnnl wnll lrnnwn All Interested couples are In vlieH and the church office should bo contacted as early as possible for reservations. w., n.uiivnunj. ju a . b II threa Brazilian Christiana will bo guest sneakers of the First rrcsnyiorlan church at a lunch' con, 12 o'clock noon. Ihey ure Rev. MIbucI Rlzzo Jr., puslor of tho Presbyterian cnurcn ot Sao Paulo; Dona CO' clllo Hodrcgues Do Slquerra, ex' ccuiivo secretary for women g work for tlio ucncral assembly of the church In Brazil, and the Rev. laraol (Juulros M.D., pastor of a church in Recife, a city of nan a minion people. Ho la also a graouato in medicine and a practicing physician. Tho entire community Is in vited to hear these nconlo, Luncheon Is seml-notluck with people nringing salad or dessert. 'J ho main dish will be furnished uuameas men and women are urged to attend and the program Is so planned that everyone may return to worn in good time. Klamath Falls Man Suffers Stroke Byrum Luce. 73. retired Klumalh Falls businessman, was iaa.cn to njumuth valley hos pital Thursday following a stroke which left his left a und right leg paralyzed. Luce, who has been living alone ut 535 Jefferson since tho J. B. Reeds left for Pasadena over a month ago, chopped some wood for his heating stove Wednesday altcrnoon. When he got up Thursday morning ho found he hod difficulty walk ing and could not move his arm. Ho struggled to tho door and with a cane knocked on tho wall of the houso until ho at tracted his neighbor's attention. i hey called tho doctor and notified friends of Luce who took him to tho hospital, He is oblo to receive friends. Photo Shops Lack Supplies Portra t studios' and camera supply shops in Klamath Falls are Bhort of about everything including bulbs. Only a few short stacks ot paper lay on the shelves at one olace Friday, only a limited quantity of film was loft from tho lost quotu shipment received and cameras and flash bulbs were nil. Tho only material in plentiful quantities hero was de veloping and finishing chemicals. One portrait studio reported "onough" of everything on hand for Its own use with a very short margin but admitted it took si-mo scrounging to keep from running out of muterlal between regular shipments. Tho manager of one photo shop slated it as his guess that it would only bo a short time before everyone had as much as ho needed of everything includ ing bulbs, stating that "tho warehouses are full of supplies and they will bo released soon." Friday. March 8, 1948 HERALD AND MEWS SEVEN HOLIDAY LOS ANGELES, March 8 IIP) Mrs. John A. Goodwin, reference librarian for 23 years at the University of California at Los Angeles, has retired. What's she going to do now? "Catch up on my reading," she announced. K THEIR , h When In Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietors III! MOAID UOUNTUIG I SEE US FOR EXCLUSIVE ORANGE BLOSSOM K) MOUNTINGS. YOUR DIAMOND MOUNTED IN OUR OWN STORE. 1 IMMEDIATE SERVICE. J.C.RENIE JEWELER Phone 4606 1019 Main St. Classified Ads Bring Results. Marguerite M. 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