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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1947)
Bible School To Open On June Ninth - Oh Monday, June 9, nt m., the 1B47 session of the vacation church Bible school will open at the First Presbyterian church, 6th and Pine. The school will be conducted each weekday mornlnft for two weeks be tween t and 11:30. . . . Five departments will be Included, nursery, beginner, primary, junior and intermediate, covering- ages ol tour to 14. The school will close on June 30 with commencement exer cises to be held that evening, with a plcnlo the following day. The curriculum will Include Bible stories and study, catechism, hand work, music, group activity and games. Plans are under way to in clude motion pictures as one way ol teaching Bible lessons. The theme ol the school Is "The Church Uni versal." Mrs. James Plnnlger Is su perintendent, with department heads and teachers as follows: nursery, -Marian Mclntyre, Mary lou Case, Doris Kthridge; beginner, Mrs. Ray Shellhorn; primary. Mrs. Paul Tan ner. Mrs. Arthur Peterson. Mrs. Paul Alexander; Junior, Mrs. Kit Johnson, Mrs. H. O. Moore, Mrs. 8herman Hadley; Intermediate, Mrs. Donald m mr nrndnn liwmls. -Helrjers are Betty Plnnlger, Marlene Peter son, Barbara Dunlavy; secretary, Mrs. Don Miller; muslo director. Mrs. Lome W. Simons; pep song -leader, John Houston, and picnic committee. Mrs. B. Palmer Kldd and Frank Drew. Church Heads Expected Here '( The Calvary Baptist church is pleased to announce the coming of various denominational leaders to the city June 8. An intensive con ference has been worked out for this area with the cooperation of local churches by which Dr. A. F. Critten den, executive secretary; Mrs. W. C. Howell, WMU executive secretary: Ellis B. Evans, Sunday school and brotherhood secretary; and Mrs. A. F. Crittenden, WMU president of the Southern Baptist general con vention of California, will lead local Baptist workers in a one-day leader ship clinic Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Crittenden will be with the Calvary church at Jl o'clock. Dr. Crittenden and Evans will conduct conferences in the city library auditorium at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Crittenden will conduct a WMU conference at the First Baptist church, at 2:30 also, while Dr. Crittenden will be guest speaker there at 11 o'clock. Evans will be with the Lakeview church for -the morning service. These services are open to the public and any in terested party is cordially Invited to attend. Sundstrom Named Ministerial Head Recently elected president of the Klamath Ministerial association is the Rev. Charles Sundstrom of the Immanuel Baptist church, who will serve for a one-year term. Serving with him will be Rev. Howard Lane, vice president, oi tne Church of the Nazarene: Rev. Sel mar Jacobson, secretary-treasurer, of the First Covenant church. Rev. and Mrs. Godfrey Matthews of the Community Congregational church entertained the association .last week in the community hall .when officers were elected. President m : Mi v.- nrxMrnt of the Klamath Ministerial association Is Rer. Charles Sundstrom, pastor of the Immanuel Baptist church. Zion Lutheran School Monday Vacation Bible school will .begin . t ; .... i.rfhrn r-hlln-h 1025 I UIV jmwv.. - MnntiM .nine 8. Sessions will be held each morning for a two-week period jroui 11:45. There wiU be classes for all ages of children. An interesting schedule of activities has been planned including Bible stories. 5U1SUIS ."I. .-- graph demonstrations. At the dose ol the scnooi on uuik: i; will be held for all of the children and the teaching staff. The Zlon Fellowship club, directed by C. Dreesten, will meet on Sunday evening. June s. at 7:30 o'clock for its monthly meeting. Hostesses for this meeting are Mrs. O. Stueben. Norma Stueben and Mrs. H. Altaian. rr-i- mnmlno VfmlliD at the Zion Lutheran church begins at 11 OCJOCX. 1 11C ouuuny awuu. Bible class meets at :45 a.m. Children To Sing At Baptist Church "Of Such Is the Kingdom, will be the sermon toDic of the Rev. Charles Sundstrom Sunday morning at the Immanuel Baptist church. The children from the Sunday school will sing several songs, by groups. The evening service at 8 will- be evangelistic The pastor will outline an exten sive evangelistic program for the church which will cover a three- year period. The dally vacation Bible school will begin Monday at t a. m. The bus will make its regular route everv dav and private cars will assist with transportation. All children are invitea to uuce aa vantage of this school. A corps of trained teachers will have charge of the school. CHURCH NEWS Inter-Faith Committee Proposes Education Plan Rev. Phillips To Attend Confab The Rev. Victor Phillips, minister of First Methodist church, will leave on Friday, with Mrs. Phillips, for San Francisco, wnere Kv. r-nmips will attend the Rotary International convention as a delegate from the Klamath Falls Rotary club. In his absence from the pulpit this Sunday, his place will be taken by the Rev. Lawrence Guderian. who has been pastor of Simpson Meth odist church in San Francisco while First Church of Christ, Scientist A branch af Th. Mather Caarrh. Taa Viral Charcfc af Cnrlu. aritntut. la Beatan. afaaa. 10th and Washington Services: Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. . Sunday Service. 11 a. m. . Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8:00 o'clock. Lesion-Sermon Subject, June 8 "God the Only Ceuie and Creator," Christian Science Reading Room 1023 Main St. '. RADIOBROADCAST SATURDAY 5:1 5 P. M. KFJ I Subject, "Proof That Christian Science Heals" The lnter-faith committee of Klamath Falls, composed of Protes tant and Roman Catholto members, this week released an announcement regarding a proposal for "released time religious education." Members of the committee are Rev. David F. Banictt Jr., Rev. Victor Phillips, Rev. 8. M. Topness, Percy Murray, Kenneth Moore, and Lynn Roy croft. The committee has been studying the program for over a year, with the assistance of the Klamath Min isterial association. The committee formed is temporary and has had preliminary discussion with the board of education. Following is the statement re leased by the committee: "Released time religious educa tion Is a plan whereby, with the co operation of the board of education and the united responsible action of the community's religious forces, those children whose parents re. quest It mav receive one hour per week In religious education. i "The state of Oregon has a law I which permits school boards to re- I lease children for one hour each j Hnrinir school time for this In- . structlon provided that each child has a signed request from his par- enT-ha nnitr nf atudv Is m-escrlbed by a rommunltv council of religious education consisting oi reDrwema r Mrh moneratlna- church. Teachers must meet the educational requirements met oy puoiio scnooi teachers In addition to being quali fied to teach rel'elon. The expense would be bome bv the coorjerattrui churches and Interested Individuals. Catholie and Protestant schools are ronducted seoaraMv. with all mat tern roncernlnr- the total program and the school board handled by the inter-falth committee. "The first such school was started In 1814 In Gary, Ind and has grown until It operates In 1800 American communities. Oregon cities which have such a program Include Port land, Eugene, Chants Pass, and Lakeview. "Such a program Is undertaken with tli conviction that religious education should be an Integral part of the educational experience of very child, and that such training Is basic In attacking juvenile be havior problems. "Mora and detallc Information will be released from time to time so that all cltlrens of the commu nity may have ample opportunity to acquaint themselves with the working program of the proposed plan. It Is not the intention of any concerned that hasty action be taken, nor that, should the program Senior Choir At Lutheran The Rev. 8. M. Topness, pastor of Klamath Lutheran church, will speak on the subject, "The Tragedy of Second Bests,'" at the morning worship Sunday. Tho senior choir will sing. The Sunday school meets at B:4S a. m. with classes for all ages, A two weeks' term of dully vaca tion Bible school will begin on Mon day, June 8, and continue through June 30. Sessions will be held from 8 to 1130 a. m., Monday through Friday. Courses offered: klndcrgur ten: "Jesus and His Friends"; pri mary: grades 1, 2 and 3, "Clod's Men and Women": Junior: ages 4, 6 and 8, "Following Jesus." Colored slides and filmsti-tps, handwork, hymn study and sinning will be Included. be undertaken, large scale oper ation begin with Its Inception. "Requests for Information may be addressed to the lntcr-falth committee." Children are cordially Invited to at tend. The Udlea Aid will observe "Cradle Roll Day" on Tuesday, June 10 at i p. m. Mothers with children on the cradle roll will be special 5 units. Hostesses are Mrs. Antrld ohnson and Mrs. Palmer Bolle. Open Air Service Slated Sunday Under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Loyal F. Lust of the Adult fellowship of Community Congre gational church, assisted by Paul Layman and Frank Hhepard, an open air service, potlurk luurheon unci picnic will be held at Moore park on Sunday morning. Cars will assemble at the church at 10:30 a.m. and proceed to the appointed place. Kvery member of every family In the claim h Is cor dially Invited to be present. The service at the park Is soheduled for the regular worship hour of 11 a.m. Friends are asked to bring their own luncheon and utensils. Coffee, tea unrl milk will be nrovlded. ' The Bunday school will meet for Its regular session at ine cnurcii at 8:45 a.m. and be dismissed In time to Join the plcnlo party. Bible Baptist Slates School The vacation Bible school of the Bible Baptist church will be held at the Shasta school, starting Mon day morning, June 8. The time will be from 8:55 a. m. to 12 noon, Mon day through Friday. It will be under the direction of Mis. Oreydon Broyles, who will have a staff of trained teachers experi enced in the work. Rev. Keith Fields will have charge of dally de votions and will also teach a teach er training class. A number of the teachers are coming in from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and the Multnomah School of the Bible. Vema Balzer from the state of fice of child evangelism, will have charge of singing and will also teach. Golds Orr will be pianist. All children of the south suburban area are Invited to attend. There will be Bible study, memory work, singing and handwork, and a class for every age group from three to 14 years, also one for mothers. Pre-reglstration will be held at the Bible Baptist church Saturday between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. STORE YOUR FURS! ca-a'v r,a mi-., li .Only cold storage for furs In Klamath Fall. 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