Scientists Hear Account
Of Far-Flung War Work
An Inllinutp picture of the'fur
flung wartime activities of the
Christian Science church wum
llvrn tn KIiiiiiiiIIi Kails rcprc
iciitiillvel who attended a meet
mil In I'nrtland Muiutuy night.
Spencer E. Ilotlnnd. iiiinuur
of I ho London branch of the
wartime activities of the Mother
church In HimIoii, spoke to tint
II roup about Uir church's war
rrllrf program In Kurope. 1 iol
lonit has been In charge of llu
Christian Science war relief and
welfare work In Ihe HiIIIbIi zone
of operations In Kurope.
It win brought mil lliul fiyui
June I, HMD, to December 31,
ID4S, Hit Christian Sclrnct
church expended for wartime
net I v It leu considerably more thiin
IH.OUII.IHIO. Including rump wol
furo work hihI rrllrf In occupied
rnuiilries, In Russia, mid In the
Dulled KliiKdom. Till figure
does not Include cost of labor
fur packing, knlttlini mid other
nervlces (loon by thousands of
v ii I u ii I c c r Christian Science
workers.
Mora Uiiiii $4,2.10,00(1 worth of
I'lolliliiK win ililppi'd by the
CIiiIkIIiiii Science wnr relief to
in 11 i y countries ravaged by war,
Including tliu forwHrdlnil of
packages of food to areas In need.
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Latter Day Saints
Will Hold Meeting
The church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints will hold
prlosthoud meeting Monday,
July 19, at 8 p. in. Kunday
school is 10:110 a. in with thu
Micram'uit scrviro at 6 p. in, each
Hominy. All services are now
being conducted In the chapel
ut Home and Martin.
Topness Picks
Sermon Topic
"Christ, the Door of Youth,"
will bo 1 1 ut sublvct of the. ser
mon at the morning womhlp at
Klamath Lulhi riui cliurin, wiin
Uio llev. S. M. Tupnex presid
ing. The Junior choir, made up
of children from tlio vacation
liibln school which has been
conducted al the church for the
past two weeks, will sing at the
service. A secliil Invitation Is
extended to children, young peo
ple and parents to attend. -
The regular Sunday school
session will be held at 0:4,1 a. m.
The pastor will accompany
f.uthrr leaguers to the lliblo
ramp to be held at Collon, Ore.,
July 14 to 21. They will lvave
after the services on Sunday.
On The Beat
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County Judgs U. E. Rtsd.r
Is former cowboy and rancher
who came to the Klamath coun
try back In the days when
Klamath Falls was Llnkrille
and not much more than a
loon settlement down on the
river, Ho arrived here from Sil
ver Lske in 1J95. driving a
herd of horses to the railroad,
which at that time was still
down in California. Judge
Boeder was born In Texas, but
his family moved to Lskeview
in 1886. He took office as coun
ty Judge In 1839 and was re
elected two years ago.
Zion Church
Draws Plan
For Picnic
The Zion Lutheran church,
1023 High, will hold its annual
congregational picnic on bun
day, July 14, at Moore park.
The morning worship service
and Sunday school will be held
at the church auditorium at the
regular time, the Sunday school
beginning at 0:49 a. m. and the
service at 11 o'clock. Directly
after the morning services the
congregation, Sunday school
and friends will go to Moore
park for a basket picnic.
Coffee and cups will be fur
nished by the Zion Ladles Aid,
During the afternoon a number
of special events have been
planned Including games, con
tests, awards and treats of ice
cream and pop supplied by the
Zion Sunday school. All mem
bers of the congregation and
friends are most cordially In
vited to attend.
First college course in electri
cal engineering was instituted at
Union college, SchnccUdy, N
Y in 1895.
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Wissenbach To Leave
For Summer Vacation
The Rev. F. C. Wissenbach of
St. Paul's Episcopal church will
leave on his vacation July 15.
Sunday services July 14 will be
as usual with holy communion
at 8 a. m. and the morning pray
er and sermon at 11 a. m. After
July 13 regular services will be
provided by lay-readers or by
guest clergymen who will hold
services al 11 a. m. every Sun-:
day morning. j
Gus Winter To Talk 1
At Church Of Christ
Evangelist Gus Winter will
bring another message on "Great
Events in the Life of Christ" this
HI SAI D a NI WS. Kl.m.lh Hill, Or.,
laniAr, jiiir n. in, r.t ..
Sunday at 11 a. m., at the Church
of Christ, 2203 Wantland. His
topic will be the "Mission of
Jesus." In the evening at 7 p. m.
he speaks on "The Church, God'l
Spiritual Temple."
Bible school meets at 10 a. m,
with classes for all ages.
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