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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1948)
H6RALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORIGON FRIDAY, JAN. JO, 1941 f Ad ttX - CHURCH NEWS Methodists Slate Movie for Sunday At tht First Methodist church. If, K)th and Hiah. a very beautiful mo tion plctur film of th "Life of Christ" and th "Passion Play" de- E tht story of Jesus, from the Ity to the Ascension, which Is upon and patterned after the world far oua Freiburg and Oberammergau "Passion Plays" of Xurooe. will be presented. This pic ture was filmed in Europe, the Holy Land and Egypt, and is being brought her by the National Bu reau for Religious and Educational Films. A complete and very appropriate musical score will be played through out the film, on special sound equip ment, reproducing some of the world's choicest orchestral, organ and choral music by famous composers. The public Is cordially Invited, and tickets are not required to gain ad mission. A free-will offering will be taken to assist in defraying ex penses. This great picture will be shown on Sunday evening, com mencing at 7:45. As a large crowd is anticipated the publlo Is request ed to be In their seats early. Other services at the church on Sunday are the church Sunday- school at 9:45 a. m. The morning Worship service will be held at II, When the minister, Rev. Victor Phil Hps, will preach on the subject, "Emergency Religion," The choir will sing special - -sic The Youth fellowship will meet at 8:30 p. m. Quartette To Sing Sunday The Church's Role In America's Future" will be the sermon theme at the First Christian church for Sunday morning. Morning worship begins at 10:50 and. the Lord's Sup per Is observed each Lordsday morn ing and evening The male quartet kill sing, "Just For Today." I Christian Endeavor will observe Its 58th birthday with special ob servance. The young people meet t 8:30 p. m-Sunday and Invite all roung people to gather with them. . The evening session begins at 7:30 with a songfest. The church news spotlight holds a favored five mln fctes each Lordsday evening. The sermon subject will be, "The For tunes and Destiny of the Church." rha mid-week session of prayer and Bible study will be on Wednesday, beginning at 7:30 p. m. All are wel come) to these sessions. St. Paul's To lost Meeting Bt Paul's Episcopal church will l host to ihm JAth annual fmwu ation of the Missionary. District of wm uregon. Ulan op and Mrs. tne Barton will he hr fmm nni he rectors of the parishes and the lisslonarv nrlesta from nil mU.inn. ft the district are expected. ineir lay delegates, men and wo nen, will all arrive on Monday noon and evening to be at their active meetings tmtil Wednes day noon. The schedule will be a ull one and will Include a banquet, O bft held at th Willarri hntl of n:SO TV Tn TumuIav t. rhlrh nuhnn fearton wm apeak. Phil Hitchcock Will give the main address. (All friends and members of St. Paul's church are cordially Invited to attend the meetings and the ban- fuet u wen. Reservations snouia be tnadi iron ub uirougn me cnurca oiiice. Quality WHIN you tur "BIG WESTERN" DANCE SOUTH 6TH ST. CORRAL Located At Fairgrounds Swing With the Music of Les Gardner and His Western Rhythm Busters Admission $1 Per Person ' r -Inc. Tei Revival To End This Sunday The anniversary revival of th Calvary Baptist church at E. Main and Garden, will close this Sunday evening. ' Rev. L. D. Newman, missionary In th Coosa association In Ala bama, Is the speaker. For the rest of this week he will speak each cra ning through 8unday at 7:30. AU ar welcome. Crosby Is Guest Soloist At the Congregational church, Sunday morning at 11, Rev. Oodfrey Matthews will conduct the Sacra ment of Holy Communion to which all members of the church and adherents of the congregation are urged to be present. Ouest soloist Is John Crosby, who will sing "O Lord Most Holy" (Cesar Franck). Marie Casjens will be at the organ, and the choir will lead the liturgi cal responses and the hymns of the day. The short communion address is entitled "Simple Ways of Spirit ual Recovery." The high school group, the Pil grim Fellowship, meets at 8:30 In the evening under the presidency of Mary Stone. At 7 In the evening a demonstra tion In visual education for the pur poses of religious education will be made. The parents and guardians of all children and young people are encouraged to be present. Projection of the colored slides is handled by Dick Griffiths. The session of wor ship will be under the guidance of Mrs. Kenneth E. Lamble, and stu dents of the church school will par ticipate In conducting it. Members of the children's choir will sing "He Who Would Valiant Be" (Douglas) and "The Wise May Bring Their Learning" (Vaughn Williams), and a duet will be given by Nancy Elliott and Janet Ford. The church Is situated on Garden near Martin. Visitors and strangers in Klamath Falls are most heartily welcomed. LDS Slates Rim Sunday Sunday afternoon, February 1, at 3 p. m-, many members and friends of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 511 Martin street, will be privileged to attend the first showing In Klamath Falls of "Gol gotha," the very beautiful motion picture of the life of Jesus Christ. This picture is patterned after and based on the world famous Frei burg and Oberammergau "Passion Play" of Europe, and is actually filmed In Europe, the Holy Land, and Egypt at a tremendous cost. Besides unfolding the life of the greatest man that ever lived, fea tures of the film are the cast of thousands, the outstanding scenes, and world famous choral and organ music which Is presented on special sound equipment . The public Is cordially Invited to attend and tickets are not neces sary. However, to help defray the cost of this presentation a free will offering will be accepted. The picture Is being brought here by the National Bureau for Re ligious and Educational Films, and will be shown only in churches, schools, and related Institutions. All are welcome. If you don't need It seU itl Ad vertise it In the Classified Adsl Come One ' Come All! Saturday, Jan. 31st Prizes Prizes Dancing Start At f 00 DR. DENTON J. REE5 ORTHODONTIST 601 Medical Dental Bld9. , Phone 932S .. . Leaving .. . 'M- Rev. S. M. Topnns of the Klam ath Lutheran church, will leave early next week for Huxley, la. He has accepted a call to the Field berg Lutheran church In that city. Topness To Leave City Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Topness will leave next week for Huxley, la., where Rev. Topness has accepted a call to the FJeldberg Lutheran church. Rev. Topness has been pastor of the Klamath Luthern c.urch and Is president of the Klamath Min isterial association. He will preach his farewell sermon this Sunday. Below Is a farewell message from Rev. Topness: "I should like to take this op portunity to express my sincere ap preciation to the people of the Klamath basin for all the friend liness, helpfulness and kindly In terest shown during my ministry in this community. As I leave for an other field of service. It Is with the hope and prayer that God may bring to all who live and labor here to a clearer realization of the need of divine guidance, that this com munity may fill Its Intended place In this land of destiny." - Elder Rencou To Conduct Service Elder James "Reneau will hold services for the Klamath mission of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Shas ta school Sunday. - Hours will be from 11 a .m. to 13 noon, and 8 to p. m. Church school will be held as usual from 10 to 11 a. m. The public Is Invited. POLIO GAINS PORTLAND, Jan. 30 (JPl Oregon today listed 11 cases of poliomyelitis this month, greatest number in any January since 1928. Dr. Harold M. Erlckson of the state board of health said the figure was high for this time of year and ordered county health authorities to watch the situation closely. MR. and MRS. HOME OWNER Now I the time to consult G, C. Motley far jour plumbing modernization, and make monthly payments If more con venient. You will save by having H done before larger new construction get under way. Men and materials ar available now, and may be more difficult later to get work completed. 18 years consecutive plumbing service covering the Midland Empire, Come in r call. G. C. MOTLEY 812 KLAMATH AVENUE Ve Have To No roof over our heads! 2S Off ON ALL Paint and Kemtone O All Merchandise at drastically reduced prices. O Everything must go. Hardware and Electric MERRILL - - - OREGON Topness To Preach Last Sermon Here The Rev. S. M. Topness, pastor of Klamath Lutheran church sine September 10, 144, will preach his farewell sermon at the morning worship at 11 o'clock Sunday. His subject will be, "The Battle of the Ages." The senior choir will sing two anthems, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say," by Rathbun, and "The King of Love My Shepherd Is," by Shelley. Mrs. A. H. Denlson, organ ist, will play, "Avonley March," by Frost; "Andante In B Flat," by Mo sart, and "Postlude," by Volkmann. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. The Boy Scouts meet Monday at 7 p. m. i The church council meets Monday, February a, at 7:45 p. m. The Ladles Aid will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m. Klamath Lutheran extends a cor dial invitation to all to share Its worship and work. Scientists Slate Meet The regular morning worship serv ice at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 10th and Washington, will be held at 11 o'clock. Buhday school Is held at the same hour downstairs In the church. Weekly meetings are held at 8 p. m. Wednesdays. Every one Is extended a cordial Invitation to attend services and meetings. The subject of this week's lesson sermon is "Love." with the Oolden Text, "If we love one another, Ood dwelleth in us, and his love Is per fected In us." (I John 4:13). Among citations which will com prise the lesson-sermon Is, "He that loveth not knoweth not Ood; for Ood is love" (I John 4:8), and from the "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Christian Science textbook by Mary Baker Eddy, will be, "Love enriches the nature, en larging, purifying and elevating It." . A free reading room Is maintained at 1033 Main. AU are welcome. IN THE DEEP BLUE SEA Contrary to what we believed as children if we dug straight down from the United States, we wouldn't come out In China, but in the In dian ocean, west of Australia. GEORGE'S Cabinet Shop IUILT-INS SCREENS STORE FIXTURES 1(4 E. Main Phone 7261 PHONE W16 ID Lb o Bible is A Living Power" is Barneti Sermon Theme "The Illbl as a Living Power," th fourth In a series, Is the subject of Rev. David F, Uamett's sermon this Sunday at the First Presby terian church. Th anthem. "Prayer," by Oulon, will be sung by th choir under the leadership of Andrew Loney Jr. Mrs. Marvin Ner seth will sing th soprano solo, "Evening and Morning" by Max Splcker. Mrs. Elbert Veatch will be the organist. The special offering, which Is made the first Sunday ol each month, goes to the building fund. A nursery for children under six Is provided during the Sunday service. In the room newly redeco- Sunday School Attendance Up At Peace Memorial Presbyterian church, 4431 8. th, Young People's Day will be observed at the 11 o'clock Sunday service with the gen eral theme, "Jesus Christ Is Lord." Four young people will speak: Stanley McClellan on "Who sny ye that I am" ( Faith and Life); Bruce Crawford, "What hast thou given for Me" (Stewardship); Ruth Pey ton, "If ye love (only) them which love you, what reward have ye?" (Christian Fellowship) ; Joanne Hob Inette, "Ye are witnesses of these things" (Christian Outreach). Richard Weakley, president of Sigma PI society, will preside. There will be special music. The Sunday school Is on the Increase. There are places for all ages tn the study of graded Bible lessons. Parents are asked to bring their little ones. Junior Christian Endeavor Is at 4 p. m. with Mrs. H. T. Mltchrl more. superintendent. Intermediate Christian Endeavor Is also at 4 with Mrs. L. L. Parker, superintendent. Sigma PI for high school and older young people will observe Chris tian Endeavor Day at t p. m. Doro thy Peugh Is leoder. Juniors will also observe Christian Endeavor Day. Choir rehearsal Is at 7. GUARANTEED Watch Repairing By Tom Da Iron "IF TOM CAN'T FIX IT . . . THROW IT AWAY". LOUIE'S First Church of Christ, Scientist A knock .1 Th. M.lk.r Chare. Th. rlril Cbarck .1 Chrlit, Sclantlil, la O.ilon, Halt. t 10th and Washington f. Services: Sunday School, 11:09 a, sa. Sunday Service, 11:00 a. m. Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8:00 o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subject, February 1 "LOVE" Christian Science Reading Room 1023 Main St. RADIO BROADCAST SATURDAY 5:15 P. M. KFJI Subject, "Proof That Christian Science Heals" IT SHOULD BE C - R - O - IT HAS:. 28-FT. OF FRONT ROW SPACE CONVENIENT, SAFE FOOD STORAGE MECHANICALLY HIGH STANDARDS LEACH 123 South 6th ! rated by the cooperation of Bethany circle and the Mariner's club. The evening program commences at 9: 30 with Westminster Fellow ship for hliih school groups. At 7 p. m. the adult lllble class meets under the direction of Rev, llnrnelt to study Uie Hook of Revelation, At 8: IS p. in. the pastor will conduct the first session of the pre-Kaster coinmuulatnts class, open to all who are Interested. Young People's Day was honored by the church liv.it Sunday with a group atlemlunce of about 60 young people at the morning service. Ush ers for (he service were John Eplry, Bill Southwell, John Mason, Slew art Oliver, Herd Custer, Marvin Ncrseth Jr., Donald Mclntyre and Rodney Ininuii. The luncheon Hint followed tor the group was served by Mrs. Fred Killers, advisor, Mrs. Morgan John son, Mrs, Gerald Lewis, Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs, Marvin Ncrseth, Mrs. George Hum and Mrs. Burge Mason Jr. The outgoing president of West minster Fellowship, Marlon Mcln tyre, introduced the new leader, Flo Ann Perkins. Wissenbach Slates Sunday Services Rev. F. C. Wlsnenbach, rector nf St. Paul's Kplscopul church, an nounces the following services for Scxugoslma Sunday this week: cele bration of the Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; church school, 9:46 a. in., and Holy Communion and sermon, "The Sower and the Word." There will be no meeting of the Young People's fellowship because of tho preparations for the Convoca tion of the district. AU rattlesnakes are poisonous. NOTC: To tovl tt-lt orattfui ur Iho troublo of ontwormg 10 many Mttf or now tending th.t tn'ermation if concerting NUf-OVO direct, Wo mokt our ropftmntotiOvM oory tft tho literature wt will ond you. Writ to S - L - E - Y SERVICE COMPANY Phone 6842 "I iufftr4 for ytsrt H mni m m thankful V Hit I am rtlitvtd B pal fo do my that I will fUdly M intwtr nyon writfnf H m fr Information." H -Sue, Grp x Church Of Christ Slates Hargrove J, F. llurgrova will conduct serv ices at tho Church of Christ, 2'JOp Wanlland, tills Sunday In the ab sence of the pastor, (Evangelist Oils Winter, who Is out of town on evan gelistic work. lllble sillily will tie at 10 a. in., morning worship lit 11, and evening worship at 7:au. A Wednesday eve ning lllble study class Is held nt 7:.10 each week. 111(1 I'l'ltCllAHK WASHINGTON. Jan. 30 (It Principal buying In a J.4(io.(K)0 apple purchuse program announced by the department of agriculture, will be In the Pacific Northwest, tin) depurlment said today. 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