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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1947)
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE .Famed Vocal Couple Here Ouiuluolliuf special services at Ilia Klamath Temple 1001 Hlne, (rout July 23 to 27 will bo Dr. Wlltarci, H. Poiie, i sneaker, mid Priil. mid Mm. Klucrt T.. Tlndley, sinters. TJio meetlhits are sched uled fur each' evening at 7:4S p. m., according to III tlov, U. 1) AnrieVsnu. ' Ur. Piiw I the Oregon superin tendent lur tin World Christian fundamentals nHnoclotliin. He will apeak un the subject, "The Power of Mcrniil Ufc." Pnili'Mior TliKllcy, wliiwo father wan burn negro slave und be came pastor of tlie largest Melh odlut eliurvli In the world, Is dramatln tenor. Willi him In his wife, who l coloraltira oprmio. Professor Tlndley will (slug nie of hi fathers well-known hynuu. 'l'llti nimiker mul singers appear here under the auspices of the World Christian Fundamentals as sociation mid mi luterdrtiomlna llonuj group of Christian leaders. KFLW Will Air Sunday Service The Trinity of Human Blessed ness: Hope" will be tlie tuple of the wriimn' given by the Itev. David P. Burnett, Jr. at the First Prrsuylcrl an church. Hundny. July 30. Mra. Hubert UunUier will aim a aopruno 0 solo, "Ave Maria" by Unch-Oounod. Hhe will bo occoinpiuiled by tlie omuiilal, Mra. Killed Vcalch. The service w ill be broadcast over radio atntlcm KFLW. After the illuming worship aervlce the Senior younil people will have a period of Informal fellowship 111 the church basement. I.unch will be aerved to the group followed by a piocram of varied content, the main event of which will be a talk by Htrvc Mlone, drawn from hla re cent experience at the Westminster .Fellowship nallnnal assembly at Urliinell, la. Barbara Zlnn la chairman uf the program comniltlee. Thli meeting will take the place of the retular evenlim meeUng tor tlie teiilora, but the Inlcrmednltea will meet at the regular time, 6:30 p. m. Barnett Named Synod Advisor The llev. David llurnetl of the First Praabyierlan church, 8th and Pine, waa named aa advisor for the Orron Youth Bymxl Thursday. July 11. The Itev. Ilariiell became minuter of the 'Klamath Palla church on July 30, lim. after com ing to Klamath Palla from Monet. Oallf. The Oregon Youth Synod met In conjunction with the Presbyterian Hyuod of Orrgun which convened at Corvallla thla week. At the close of the mtft annual meeting, reiKirt allowed meiitbcrAhlp growth from 1S.B37 In I y 1 9 to 33.73 ihla year. Next ycur'a meeting will be held In Portland. WHY WE SAY t, ITM I COUMI ILI UAWtON 11 At one linio it vena the custom in Lon don to imprison jirraoiia uniililc to pay llifir drills. Such persons were usually fonlini'd in tilts old Clink I'riaon which guvc riae to the expression "in the y tj, clink", prewnt thing for priaon. Lake Preacher At. Sr. Paul's In the absence of the Itev. P. C. Wlaaeubuch of tlie Hi. Puul'a Epla copal church, the Sunday morning aervlce will be conducted by the Itev. II. Tntullt Jr., of Lakuvlew. Holy Commuillun will be cele brated. itegular aervlcra will be held Hunday. July 37, when the r:lor will return to the pulpit, iloly Cuininunlon will be held at 8 a. m. and morning prayer and aermon at II a. m. ' THAUK ITK.M8 TOKYO, July IS ilv-More than 10.000 Items Including goldfish and cunarlea Irnve been aubmllted by the Japanese as protective lorelun trade commodities. The goverunirnl board uf trade will aelect the brat of Uie lot on basis of quality aa well aa on ca pacity (o produce for presentation to foreign businessmen next month. Covenant Church Picnic Sunday The annual Bunouy achuol and Portland Area ; Leader Named TJF.8 MOINF.H, July 17 (II Moth- ortlsl Bhop Francla J. MoConncll will aaaumo admlulatratlon of the (70 churchea of the Portland area alter receiving the appointment at at the national meeting of the board of lay activities being held here. He will aucceed the lnte Bishop Bruce , II. Baxter. Bishop McConnell, prior to tits re tirement In 1044, waa for 10 years resident blahop of the New York area- The territory which he will supervlM Include?? Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The appointment Is effective Im mediately. , Blahop McConnell will retain office until July, 1046. when -the western jurisdictional conference will elect bishops and assign a suc- cliurch plcirlc of the First Covenant church will be held Sunday, July 30. at Mertre park. A combined Bunday school and morning aervlce will be conducted at II a. in." at the park and all who plan to attend the pic nic are urged to be present for this service. Following Uie service a pot luck dinner will be served. Coffee and cold drinks will be I provided. In Uie afternoon there will be entertainment. A welcome la extended to all members and friends of the church and Bunday school. . Harmonious Living Sermon Subject "Harmonious Living" Is the sub ject of the sermon to be preached by Uie Rev. Victor Phillips at the First Methodist church, N. 10th and High. The servlco Is scheduled for Sunday. July 30, at 11 a. m There will also be a sacrament of bap tism during tlie service. Joy Kent will be the morning soloist and Mrs. John A. O'Connor will be at the organ console. The church Sunday school meets at 0:46 a. m. with classes for all age groups. James N. Crane Is gen eral superintendent. The Methodist youth fellowship will meet at 8:30 p. m. Mr. tind Mrs. Charles John son are adult counsellors for this group. For buying, selling, trading, use The Herald and News Want Ads for quick results. Gospel Singers mm Hiroshima Gets Penicillin Stocks HIROSHIMA, July 18 ( Fifteen million units of surplus Australian penicillin have been, turned over to the Hiroshima Japanese Red Cross hospiul. where many atom bomb victims still are being treated, It was announced today. Japanese - and American medical officers had re ported Insufficient medicines avail able for treatment of the atom bomb victims. I T" SUN LIFE'S collage poller Your Children's education Let me tall you about it. PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 731 Main fii. SUN LIFE dF CANADA Religious Series Being Continued 'The I will t The aerlea dealing with Beglniilnia of Our Religion' oe continued at Uie Sunday morn ing services of the Community Congregational church, O a r d e n near Martin. The Sunday morning toplo will be "Magnificent Obses sion" with Uie Rev. Godfrey Mat thews In the pulpit. Sunday school convenes at 9 :4b a. m. The morning service Is at 11 a. m. 1 Appearing at the Klamath Tem ple July 23 tlirmisii July 27 are I'riif. and Mrs. Kllirrt T. Tlndley. Prof. Tlndley Is the sun or the late Dr. t'harlrs A. Tlndley. who waa pastor of the Philadelphia Methodist church. The Tlndleya will preaent a musical program. 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