Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    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
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The Roofers Union Local
No. 140
Recognizes the Following Firms and Roof
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They employ only qualified Journeymen Roofers, guar
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patronage.
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Fitigerald and Young .....Tolophone 6154
Snyder and Hammon Telephone 7832
C. Fitigerald Telephone 6041
H. Henrui Telophone 8982
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