Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 01, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947
CHURCH NEWS
First Presbyterian To
Hear Reports, Have Picnic
Two outstanding event ura slntitd
Humluy lur tho coiwri'itutliiii ut ilio
Klrt 1'rrauyterla.u church. Atlor
dclruuUi lo recent iiuUonnl Presby
terian assemblies rrporl at the II
arlock service, the cuiiitriMintloii
will uiljiiurii tie tho UonnUI limit
runch (or a plnile.
Dr. tlrome I. Wrluht, elder cum.
mlMluiier lo the Clriirrut Assembly
of Hie I'rosbyterlnn cliurch, will do.
surlbe assembly meetliiiiii held Uiln
yenr ut Uraiul ltiiilcl, Mich. The
Clriieriil Assembly rulislsls of elders
mid minister rmiiiiilssliiiiers from tile
United mule.
Alio niienklnii ut Hie munilng
service will bo Murliin Mclutyre mid
Hteve rltune, ili'lmalrs to the Klrst
National Westminster Fellowship
assembly held recently ut Orlnnrll,
Evangelist
Speaks Here
In. The youlh gulhcrliiK cniinUlml
of over 3000 Presbyterian yi,un pro
lilo from tho United Males und
many other countrleii.
The iinnrnil Ihrine unnlunrd thla
Joint report In "Tho McnMjun nf llntin
ifor TiMlny'ii IJesuiilr." These luv.
iiion win unnu 10 tho lex ul con-
Kreuulloii tho coiiicnt of whnl the
church 1 nlU'inpiiiiK Ui do In the
inco or the present npintuiil needs
i uiiowiiiii uie inorniiiif service a
church frllowhlp picnic In lo be
ncm on die limld Hunt ranch lo
ciiiru on l.nKrnhore drive. The
picnic will be politick, ouch fitmlly
brlnii'iiK food uittl tublo nervlco. Tho
picnic In for bolh children nnd
huuim. those nun iu uro asked to
in-ui 1 p. in. ut tho church. Pro.
dram chiihiiiiin fur the thty In Curl
iiukoi. Muster of ceremonies
Andrew M, Collier. Tho woinon of
tho church will help lth the ar
rangement of food. Drink und
dinsert will bo provided, tho cost of
which will bo defruyed by uu offer
Inn. Tluxe jioliiK uro linked to phone
mo cnurcn by Friday no thin ade-
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Delegates To Speak At Sunday Service
Speaker
The Itev. a. Wlllla Cuffruy. world preparations cun be inude.
traveler mid missionary evmtiiellM.
will sprak ut the Kin ninth fmr
otrounds ntitlltorliim AimiMt 3
.fltrotmh August 10, The meetings,
scheduled for 1:45 p. m. each eve
ninif and 2:3U p. in.. Monday
throuiih Friday, will follow the arrv
Itra being held ut tho fairground"
by Dr. Dull Gilbert.
The Key. Caffrny, the tlrnt woiunti
to be ordained by the MelhodlM
church, haa preached III M cmin
trlea and l known internallonnlly.
Mho will bo accompanied by ftetiy
Itentrlrk, soloist and pianist.
The campaign la being sponsored
bv the llolliieu association with the
following pn&tnn cooperating: the
Hrv. Howard Lane of the Church
nl Iho Nainrcue. the Itev. Charles
HtlhdMroni of the linmantiel liap
ttt church, Uie Itev. Virgil Dexter
of Uie Free MelhudUt church, thr
Itev. Everel Tunning of Uie Bprague
lliver Krlenda church, tho ftov.
Hhler of the Church of CIikI, and
the Hcv, Hherman Moore of the
Pilgrim HollneM church.
Congregational To
Hear Guest
Tho congregation of Die Com
munity Congregational church will
welcome to tho pulpit thla Sunday
the Rev. T. Davla I'rcsum of Bo
quel, Calif. The Rev. Davla It n
former pastor of the church and l
well remembered In Klamath KalU
for hia mlnutry hero and hit work
with youth groupa.
The Itev. and Mra. Preston will
lie at home In tho paraonage at JlflO
Clartlen itreet from August I lo
Augiul 17. Tho Itev. Davla will con
duct sermons al tho church Sunday.
Aimusi 3, 10, and 17.
Tho Rov. Oodfrey Matthews,
minuter of tho congregation. U do
ing duty for Uie Rev. Dr. Beth
Huntington at tho First Congrega
tional church In Bslrm.
f IVV Wa,
Lutheran Worship
To Be Broadcast
The morning wornhlp at Klamath
Lutheran church will bo broadcast
over atatlon KFLW. The Rev. 8. M.
Topnexa will apeak on the atibject.
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107 S. 7th St. Phono 4193
"The 'True or Falne' Tout Applied to
Christian Testimony." Roaemary
Olson will be the oololat and Mra.
A. H. Denlaon will be ct the organ,
An Invitation Is extended to all to
attend the worship.
There will be no Sunday school
sessions during August.
PACE SEVEN
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our apprecia
tion t the many people who ha. a
Indeed proved themselves to be good
neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. James pybus, eon
Jimmy, and daughter, Dawn,
REVIVAL MEETING
CHURCH of CHRIST
2205 Wantland - Klamath Falls, Ore.
Conducted By
W. S. WILLIS of Grandview, Texas J
Held each evening at l:M o'clock with regular Lord's
Day Services from August 3rd through August 17th I
A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL
lr. t.eorge I. Wright, renter, a delegate to the recent General Assembly of the Presbyterian church,
will report to the congregation of the First Presbyterian church, Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Marian
Mrliilyrr. left, and Hteve Htone. right, will also present a summary of the recent National Westminster
fellowship Assembly which they attended at Orlnnell, la.
Hpeaklng from Auguat 1 through
August 10 will be the Rev. I).
Willi (affray, world traveler and
missionary rvangellal sponsored by
the llnllnens assiteiatlon. The mret
Inga will be held at 7:45 p. m. at
the Klamath fairgrounds audi
torium. Afternoon meetings are
also sclirdulrd.
Mrs. Timms Speaks
At Union Gospel
Mrs. C. M. Tlmms, pastor of the
Union Gospel Mission church, 3M
Commercial, will preach at the
Sunday morning worship service
at 11 a. m. Church school convenes
at 10 a. m. with evening services at
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Is held
Wednesday at 7:90 p. m.
PI LES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO r AIM Nil IIOSriTAI.tf.AMON
N f Tim
rrtnal lul
DR. E. M. MARSHA
CD i rt ! rhriioitts
N Ilk qJr Tbtir Hid!
Phn 1M
100 Enroll In
Vacation School
The vacation Bible school, being
sponsored by the Calvary liaptlai
cnurcn in the pelican City school
building has reached an enrollment
of nearly 100. Attendance has In
creased dally with as many as 85
children attending. Doris Brown
of Louisville, Ky., leader of the
school, look Uie children to Moore
park Thursday for a picnic lunch.
A corps of thirteen workers Is as
sisting.
Bus service has been arranged
dally and any child wishing to at
tend may do so. The bus service
travels down Hhasta way to East
Main, Main, Ninth and north to
the Pelican school. The school will
continue through August 8.
God Of The Bible
Is Sermon Topic
The Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor
of the Pilgrim Holiness church, an
nounces that his subject for the Sun
day morning worship hour will be
The Ood of the Bible." The Sun
day evening service will be held In
cooperation with the Holiness asso
ciation campaign at the fairgrounds
auditorium.
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Texas Evangelist
To Visit Klamath
Evangelist W. S. Willis of Orand
view. Tex., will be In Klamath
Falls to conduct revival meetings
a l the Church of Christ, 3309
Wantland. The services will bo
held each evening at 8p. m. from
August 3 to August 17. Regular
Sunday services will be held.
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