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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1948)
f FRIDAY, FEB, 13, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON . PACE SEVEN CHURCH NEWS Presbyterian To Observe Lent Season The Huiulny mtirnliiK servlre Hi Hit Flrt Pritobytrrlnn ohm i ll will Ih observed es llir (Irnl Muuduy In l,enl. The sermon Uieine cIkmvii fur this Huiulny It "The Proving Oiound;" Tim clicilr will alng "Duly Art Thou" by Humid, Audrrw Uinry u dtnlr rtlrrrtiir, and Mra. Kllwrt VrnK li will bn at the orlian. Carl llnitel will aim "The Prayer Per feet " A nursery U conducted during the nmriilUK arn'lce. The Junior llluh Westminster Irl lowahlu will enjoy a tiuuday illum ing breskfest at 1:it. Ofllrera will be elected, and Mra. Kmlly Mecum, director of Christian educntlnn, will Irll a story. Tho iiroup will adjourn in tune for Buiulay school. Ttie Hcnlor llluli Westminster fcllowhli, ineelluii at 6 30 p. m. at tho church, will welcome Virginia Tucker, visiting moderator of Westminster tclluwnhip for the Hynod of Oregon. Mlu Tucker will conduct a model meeting. The Women'a association will meet at the church on Thuraday at 2:ia p. m. Mrs. Carlrton Hornl brook will seak on "Utewardnhlp." and Mm, I.. C. Hornby will talk on "Christian Family Life." Ingnd ol arn will alng. accompanied by Mra. Oeorse Mclntyre. Church Keeps Reading Room Citation from Uie IMblr mid "Htirncs mid Hrallh with Key to thr brrlpturwr by Mnry linker Kdily will b coniblnrl In prrwnt thr Icwtui-wrmmi ai the Kint Church f ChrUt, Brirmtat, 10th mid WiuhtnitW'li. IliU Bmuluy. Topic of thr tfMun-MTinun mill b -rtoul." with the Golden Tent. "( will Ml my tnbcrnnrla mnong you; mid my imul klml) not abhur j mi. And 1 will wnllc among you. unil will be your Owl. and y ahull be my people.' ilv. 26:11, 13 Thr rraular morning wnrihip will br hrld al 11 o'rlork. with Sunday Mhml at the tame hour dowrutalrs In the church. Wrdnr-ftday evening mt lings are held at B o'clock rach week. A frrr reading morn It maintalnrd at 023 Main. All aro wrlcornr to attend the rrvic and tut tht reading riMiin. Director Mr. fcmlly I. yon Mrcwn la the new director of rrllglnua education and manager of the church office fur the rtrt I'renliyterlan rhurch. Mra. Mcruin came here from Idaho where alie taught In public achuula and wai active In church wurk. Missionary At First Baptist Dr. W. E. Craighead 1 achedulrd to ipmk at 'he Firnl Hnptial church, N. 0th and Washington, Sunday. Pebruary 15. For 30 yrari Dr. Craighead wncd r tho only Huptut lututionury in Ueuutmbla. Itumania. During his mlniitry there, 30,000 convert were reported, and mnny churches were cxlalilUhcd. The war compelled the mluloimry find hU family to leave, and the province ha been Incor porated Into the Ho vtet Union. The public I urged to hear Dr. Craighead Sunday. ClmvMflrd Ada Hi lug Ke.sullfl Communion At St. Paul's A number of anrlnl aervlcca wl't be held at HI, Paul's Kplacopul church next week beginning wlHi Hiinrtiiy, the Ural Hunduy In Kill. ftev. K. G. Wlsseubauh, rector, announces Hunduy aervlcea, begin ning with Holy Communion at 8 n Mil., church achool at 0 :4fk a. ni., prayer and sermon on "Tho Temp tiitlnna In the WllderneM," lit 11 a m., and at 0:30 p. m., a meeting of the Young People a fellowahlp. A Mtany service and choir prac tice will be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. "The llevelance nf the Hcrlpturea to the Church," a scries of lecture by the rector in allow the relationship of the church unl the lllble, will be presented at 2 p. m. Thuraday, Everyone la wel come. At 10 a. m. Friday, there rill be celebration of the Holy Communion. Friendly Helpfulness Te Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sont 25 niih rhana Ull Two Sermon Series Slated The rtev. Victor Phllllpa. milliliter of the First MethodUl church, lo cated at loth and High, announces that he will begin two acrtca of ser nona next Hunduy, In observance of the I.cnlcn season, one to be given at the morning aervlcea through Lent at 11 o'clock. Die other to be given at evening aerv lcea al 8 o'clock. The morning aerlea will be on "The Parablea of Jesus." and the subject for next Hunday monilns: will be. "Patching Old Clothea." The arrvlrea will Include apeclal music by Uie choir. A nurtey will be maintained In the church par lore for the convenience of parent wlahlng to have their young chil dren cared for during the morning service. The aeries fot Uie evening aerv lcea will be. Six Days of Destiny." and will den! with Uie events and personalities of Uie last days of the earthly ministry o" Jesus. The topic for nexl Sunday evening At 8 o'clock will be "The Home at Bethany." Church Sunday achool will meet at B:4& a. m. next Sunday and Uie -f First Church of Christ, Scientist A arsjKYb ml The Melhir Chvrrh. The flral Cfcvrcb ef Christ. Idealist, la It !. Mae. 10th and Washington Senrlrea: Sunday School, S1:M a, am. Sunday 8 err Ice, 11:00 a. m. Wednesday Evening Meeting, 1:00 o'clock. Letion-Sermon Subject. February 1 5 "SOUL" Christian Science Reading Room 1023 Main 8L RADIO BROADCAST SATURDAY 4:45 P. M. KFJI Subject, "Proof Thar Christian Scitnca Hsols" Conference Slated At LDS Church A quarterly district conference of I he Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Balms will be held at the Klamath Palls chapel, Home and Martin, from 10 a. m, to 13 noon, Hunday. Prenldent German E. Ellsworth of the Northern California mission, end Mrs. EllsworUi, will be the principle speakers. Everyone I Invited. Lent Sermons To Begin llev. Oodfrey Matthews will begin a aeries of sermons for the Lenten period. Bun-lay morning at the Con gregational church, Garden near MarUn, under the general title of "Thla Is Uie Victory That Over comelh the World." A nursery for little children Is conducted by members of the Jun ior circle during the lour of church worship, and purenu are encouraged to bring their little ones with them. The service begins at 11 a. m. The Pilgrim fellowship la holding a box-social meeting In the eve ning at 0:30, and will make the final plans for attendance at Uie mld-wlnter conference of their atate fellowahlp at Oregon City February 20-22. Mary Stone, president, and her committee urge a large at tendance Sunday night. Johnson Speaks At Calvary Baptist Rev. Perry M. Johnson, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, will ne in the pulpit fur both aervlcea Uils Sunday, Following ft series of revival mes uiges. Rev. Johnson will apeak on ' Conserving the Most for Christ." L'eglnnlng Sunday evening, he will conduct a series of studies on Uie topic, "Today In the Light of Uie Scripture." The message for Uie first meeting will be "The Midnight Cry" or Uie "Motto of Uie World's Last Great Revival." These services are open to the public and all are welcome. Lutheran Service Set Klamath Lutheran church will open Uie Lenten season this Sunday at 11 a. m. with Rev. H. J. Thorpe In charge of the service. Rev. Thorpe's sermon theme will be "How Jesus Haves." The senior choir will sing the anthem, "My Clod and I," by I. B. Sergei, and Mra. Arthur Dcnlson will accompany at the organ. Klamath Lutheran extends an In vitation to all friends and members of the church to share In Its services and worship during the lenten sea son. Rev, Thorpe of Orland, Calif., will serve the congregation until a per manent pastor accepts a call to Klamain Lutheran. The board Is negotiating to get a minister at the present time. Former pastor, Rev. 8. M. Topnesa has gone to Huxley, la. The Sunday school will meet at the regular time, 9:46 a. m. Church Of Christ Slates Services J. f. Hargrove will conduct serv ices this week at the Church of Christ, 2205 Wantland, In the ab sence of Evangelist Ous Winter. Bible school will be held at 10 a m. Sunday, morning worship at 11 o'clock, evening worship at 7:30. and the weekly Bible study meeting held at 7:30 p m. Wednesday. Phone your Want-Ad to the Her ald and News, 8111, or bring your ad to the office at Pine and Esplanade. Pay In advance, get 10 discount. McUiodlst Youth fellowship will meet at 8:30 p. m. The public Is cordially Invited to all services. 23 INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared with an eye te make available to yon every legitimate deduction. N.J.ROSENBAUM 1213 Main St. with J. W. Sanders Phone 7521 Soil Meets Planned Boll conservation dlstricu In Uils region are preparing for their an- I nual meeting to be held this month I and In March. Kex High will be In charge of the ; meeting February it of the Poe I valley district. It will be In the grange hall and election will be held for one aupervisor. Dr. William Van Dersal, opera tions chief lor this region, will be here from Portland to talk at the annual meeUng of the Langeli val ley district on March 3. Annual re port will be heard at this time from Uie treasurer and auditor and , one supervisor will be elected. The Langeli valley board of au- , pervlsors met Wednesday evening to make plans for the annual affair. ! Lakevlew autrlct board met Thursday night to plan for the ! annual meeting there on March 4. ! A special program was arranged i with sound pictures In the post of- fice building at Lakevlew. Joseph B. Rogers, district con servaUonlst from Bend, has been i In the Klamath Falls office since Monday conferring with Al Everts, j soil engineer, who Is at present In j charge of the office since Frank Pavclek resigned to take a position In the land use department of the U. 8. bureau of reclamation, Klam ath project Paveleg came to Klamath Falls from the bay area In July. 1047, as work unit conservationist In charge of the Poe and Langeli valley district. FIRE LEBANON, Feb. 13 m Fire de. strayed the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Campbell here yesterday, but they escaped safely ahead of the flames. VALENTINE BALL ELKS CLUB SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Dancing 10 till 2 SUPPER AT MIDNIGHT Music By PAPPY GORDON AND HIS BAND ELKS AND THEIR LADIES fail (jsssaDsnH) fffiffl WW1 ANNOUNCING... ticX. Grot Bible School VvSEKj By Moil FREE! 20k. 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