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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1947)
Baptists To Hear Missionary Rev. and Mri. Reuben E. Lar ton, missionaries to South Ameri ca for the last 20 years, will be at the First Baptist church, N. 8th and Washington, Wednesday, February 12 at 7:30 p. m. lor a misson rally. Mr. Larson is co-director of the pioneer missionary broad casting station located in Quito, Ecuador, known as "The Voice of the Andes." This station broad casts primarily religious pro grams, and sends the Gospel to the world in a dozen languages. - Both Rev. and Mrs. Larson have been with the First Baptist church, and both are excellent speakers and interesting mis sionaries. The Larsons went to South America 20 years ago and pioneered in mission work among the tribes of the Jungles. They usually tour the churches separately so as to make more contacts, but both will visit the local church In a service featur ing two great missionaries from the land of the Southern cross. Reuben E. Larson is a brother to C. R. Larson, 2506 Patterson, employed at Moty and VanDyke. Boy Scout Sunday Slated ' Boy Scout Sunday will be ob served by Peace Memorial Presbyterian church next Sun day in te music room of the Altamont Junior high school, So. 6th and Summers lane, at 11 a. m. with presentation of the charter to Troop 8 Boy Scouts, and cub pack No. 8. These two troops will attend in body. Special recognition will be given those boys who have made advancement during the past year. The Scout committee, C C. Weakley, chairman; Harold Ashley, Scout Master; Bruce Crawford, senior patrol leader, together with the pastor, the Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore and Robert Lamott, Scout executive of Modoc Council, will take part The pastor will give a talk on Lincoln. The choir will sing a special number. Junior Choir At Gilchrist GILCHRIST, Feb. 7 The junior choir made its first ap pearance at the Gilchrist Meth odist church at the evening serv ice February 2 under the direc tion of Miss Bertha WerU and Miss Norma Jean Wertz. Mrs. Judd Terrell, the regular pianist for the' evening worship, con ducted by Rev. John Morange, accompanied the group. . Members of the choir are: Judy Wyse, Tommy Larson, Larry Larson, Louie Jordan, Mike Willingham, Dickie Aenis, June James, Millie Ward, Mar tha Harris, Lois Burger, Judith Jorgenson, Sherry Greer, Courtis Christianson, Charles Christian son, Warren Griffin, S. W. Ware, Jimmie Garner, Freddie Page, Daune Hayes. The group, white-robed, gave a creditable performance and will lead the song service each Sunday evening at 7:30. Speaker n m urn 'wiripi.ywy''i The Rev. Reuben E. Larson, missionary to South America, will speak at the First Baptist church February 12. at a mis sion rally. Mrs. -Larson will ac company her husband to Klam ath Falls and take part in the program. Scientists Hear Lecture "Is there anything to prevent the spiritual demand of our times from finding its fulfill ment" was one of the questions that George Channing- brought to the consideration of his aud ience at the Christian Science lecture held Tuesday night at the Fremont school. "Can you and I desire and seek after divine intelligence, whose effects arc love, health and security, and be thwarted by some influence able to interfere?" Mr. Channing went on to ex plain that God is the only power; and God is the mind of man, to be acknowledged and demon strated. Man is never at the mercy of anything outside him self. It is your privilege and mine to think our own thoughts, to be at one with the Mind that is perfect. Later in the lecture he touched on the subject of humility, "that glorious quality which robs you of pride but does not rob you of power. Your ability to demon strate the truth about God and man is God-given. Recognize this fact, and be grateful to tne in finite Giver; and you have at tained humility." The lecturer closed with that well-loved passage from the book of Luke, "Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleas ure to give you the kingdom." (Luke 12:32) Immanuel Baptist Holds Youth Week The Immanuel Baptist church and the Bible Baptist church an nounce "Youth Week" in their churches as from February 9 through February 16. Youth's place in the 'local church will be especially em phasized. The young people will have a part in the service of February 16 and a joint meeting on the same afternoon to dis cuss ways and means of being more efficient church members. There will be a Valentine par ty to which all young people will be invited. They will also be in charge of the mid-week services. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EUGENE ORE. MEDFOED Thoroughly Modern - Mr. ni Mre. J. E. Eerier mad Jm Eerier Proprietor CHURCH NEWS Saturday Youth Night At Church Of The Nazarene Services of the Grctzinger evangelistic campaign being con ducted at the Church of the Naz arene, Martin and Garden, have been marked by crowds which have filled the church to capa city, announced the Rev. How ard Lane, pastor, today. The campaign conducted by Evangelist Harold W. GretzinRer has featured the Grctzinger choir every night as well as the piano, marimba and chimes as played bv Rev. Grctzinger. Saturday night is youth night, and the youth rally is for the entire youth of the commun ity. There will be special feature musical numbers, delegations from cooperating churches, and the message is entitled, "Slightly Soiled Greatly Reduced in Price." Church Urges War Relief (Ed. Not. The followint letter to the church editor eiklni for luuport of the clothing drive la printed here u lubmlttcdj All we can spare? "Have we given all we can spare for overseas relief? 'This winter In Europe and Asia is a bleak one with millions going unclothed, starving to death, and dying for lack of shelter and proper medical care. There are literally thousands of unwanted orphans needing cloth ing and food. Let us consider our responsibility to "feed the hungry and cloth the naked." "February 16 to 23, has been named as "Week of Com passion." During that period it is hopeo that many will gather clean, wearable clothing and take articles to the receiving center, the First Christian church, 9th and Pine. The base merit door on Pine street will be '. open throughout the winter and spring months to receive boxes of clothing. This drive is under the sponsorship of tne Klamath Falls United Council of Church Women. 'If you care you will share.' " The closing services on Sunday Include the Sunday school rally from 10 to 11:30 a. m. with a message for the Sunday school titled, "The Strangest Story a Boy Ever Heard." Sunday at 7:30 p. m. the evangelist will con duct the "Funeral of Ichnbod Indifferent." At the close of the service the prayer chest will be opened and the requests publicly burned with thanksgiving for the results of the revival which are increasing with each service. Men's Club Dinner Set The St. Paul's Men's club din ner will be held this month, ac cording to Rev. F. C. Wissen bach, on Wednesday, February 12 at 6:30 p. m. The speaker for the evening will be the Rev. Elvon Tull from Alturas, Calif., who will speak on "Artifacts of Prehistoric Man." Mr. Tull is an acknowledged scholar and well-known author ity on this subject in the Unlk'd States as well as abroad. The men of the church, as well ao any others interested in this subject, are cordially invited and asked to make their reservations either at the church office or with Verne Swansen. The number of horses and mules on U. S. farms fell from 14.400.000 to 1,400,000 between 1940 and 1946. Lutheran To Buy Projector The Klamath Lutheran Sun day school has decided to pur chase a sound film projootor as an addition to Its visual aid equipment. The Sunday school meets every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages frum kindergarten to adults. At the morning worship Sim. day, February 9, the Rev. S. M. Topneas, pastor, will speak on the subject: "The Word of God in the Heart of Man." Tho senior choir will sing, "How Excellent Is Thy Name," by Uggcn. The first meeting of the Brotherhood for the your 1947 will be held on Thursday at 7:45 p. m. at the church. A sound film will be shown and tho Brotherhood chorus will sing. The new officers are, president, Joseph Russell; vice president, John Markert; secretary, Bruce Brariten; treasurer, Reuben Lam-hammer. John Markert and Reuben Laurhammer will be hosts at tho meeting on Thursday. CHRISTIAN LITERATURE "Christian Literature in the Christian Home" will be the topic of Rev. Keith P. Fields' ser mon at the Bible Baptist church Sunday morning. The theme for all departments of the church for Sunday will be "The Christian Home and Litera ture." Tho evening servlco will center around the theme of the day with a discussion of what in fluence the radio programs, the pulp and comics magazines, the movie and the school have upon the character of children. The public is cordially Invited. Paul A. Davies To Speak Here Tho Community Congregation al church, (Jaiilen unit Miirlln, with the ltov. Godfrey Matthew, puKtor, will have nil 11 o'clock Sunday morning service at which tlmo tho speaker will be tho Uiiv. Paul A. Ditvlvs of Portland, superintendent of Congregation al churches in Oregon, At 6:30 1). nl. Sunday, tho monthly fellowship mui politick dinner will be served and the Kev. Davies will bo the speaker, On Wednesday at 8 p. m the Junior Circle will meet with Mrs. Don W. Rice, 1930 Huron. The program cluilrmun Is Mrs, W, F. Bryan and co-hostess will be Mrs. 11. C, Chase. Barnett To Hold Service "Christian Evangelism" Is the title chosen by Rev. David F. Harnett Jr. for the second of his sermons on tho general theme, "Frontiers of the Kingdom," to be given Sunday at the Presby terian church. The aim of this scries is to point out the ongoing task of the Christian church, A feature of the Sunday ser vice will be the tenor solo, "Love Ye the Lord," by Handel, sung by Carl Hagel. Mrs. L. C. Horn by will play the violin nbliguto. Evening vespers at 6:30 p, in. Sunday A-lll be conducted by tho seniors. Mr. Burnett will speak on the toolc. "The Musings of a Cynic." Following the service, there will be games and refresh ments for tho young people. City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417 IIKP.AI.D NEWS, KUmelk r.lli, Ore. minAr. Feb. T, 1eT. Feie Twe Church Holds Singing School Singing school Is now going on every evening at 6 p. in. tit the Church of Christ, 2205 Want land, taught by Brother Walter Miller of Grants Pass. There Is no admission charge. Everyono Interested in vocal music Is heartily welcome. Tho school will continue each evening of next week. Evangelist ' Glut Winter will iireaeh morning and evening this ,ord's Day, morning message, 11 a. m,, "A Fourfold Witness to Jesus," bused on John 5:.10-47; evening messtigo 7:30 p, m "Christian Disciples Labor Un- ow 20:l-lflfj ground uff tool meets selfishly." Jteud Multhov as Scriptural liackur this message. Blblo school lit 10 a. in, with classes for every ugr taught by qualified teachers.,' A kindly Invitation to all. Visi tors are especially welcome. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M, Ward and Sont 92S High Phone 3334 The Roofers Union Local No. 140 Recognizes the Following Firms and Roof ing Contractors as Fair to This Union. They employ only qualified Journeymen Roofers, guar antee their work, and are reliablo and doiervlng of your patronage. 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