FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINI
CHURCH NEWS
Fellowship
Meet Slated
Itrv. r'n'derlik O. Wlasnilmrh, rrr
lur of HI. l'liuls Kilsr"ml tliurrli.
hss chosen the t"l'li "Chilnl, thn
Ulllinute ', fur Uia II oVIork nioin
luK prayer service thin Huiuliiy, the
seciitul Muiuliiy In Lent.
Crlrlii ul Ion f the Duly Ci.miiiium
Ioii will un ul H ii in. Willi church
school at 1Mb n. m.
The Youiiu People's I'Vltiw(ilt
will inert nt (I ill) p. in. Huiuliiy In i
Joliil illsciisslwi si'sMim Willi I ho
yutmit people of the Flint I'lcshy
icilnll lillllTll,
on Wednesdays, nil dm Inn l.i'lit.
at 7::ill p. a 1 .11 miy service, tol
luwed liy choir practice, In livid.
Wi'rkly celebration of the Holy
(Nuiimuiilon l ul III ii. in., Friday.
Tho rerlor In kIviiiu ii series of lec
tures on tl 10 rrlulloiishlp of tlm
IllUIn to tlm chili i h each Thursday
nllri iKKiil. All r Invltrcl.
'Mind' Topic
For Week
Golden Text of thin Hunduy ' les-onii-serinon
at the Klrsl Church of
jUirlia. Mclrnllst, loth hiiiI Wash.
)iiiittiui, will he tukrn Iroiu 1 Corin
thians 'J: I II. "Who lintli known the
mind of tlm Lord Unit ha limy In
struct him?"
Tuple for tills week In "Mind".
AnionK rllatlmi coiuprlMuK tlm les
sott.sermoii In the followlnv from
tho llllilr: "Buy tho truth, nnd sell
It not; iilnO wlMloin. nnd Instruction,
mid understanding", il'rov. 'ja 2:1.1
Tlm rriiulur Bunduy mornlnit wor
shlp rrvlr In nt II o'clock, will)
Muiiday school, nt tho sumo hour
downstairs In the church. A wrrkly
meeting In held nt II p. in . Wednes
duyii. A free rending riHiin Is main
Inlnrd nt 1031 Mnln. All are welcome
to nttrud services nnd use thr rend
ing room.
Winter To Toko
Oklahoma Post
Kviiiuiellsl (I1111 Winter, paslor of
Ilia Church of Christ, tlUb Wuiil
lunil, has ii'i.lmiml hl position hers
to IjckIii wuik with n Yule, Oklo.
chinch.
Hrrvlccs will bit conducted liy
Wulter Miller of (.Hunts I'iuui, luy
pastor for thin Hiinduy. Hlljlo school
In held nt 10 n. ill., Hunduy, with
worship services nt II a. 111. nnd
T ail p. m. Weekly lllliln sludy Ii at
7::i(l p. in., Wcdnesdiiy.
Choir Plans
For Sunday
Itev. David K. Hurneil Jr. will de
liver the sermon. "Th Boy Who
Btayed Home." nt tile bumlay serv
Ice of the Klrst Presbyterian church.
The choir, under the direction of
Andrew Loney, will sing the niuhem.
-Incline Thine Ear, O. Lord." by
Archenxeliky. Mr. Kloerl Veatch
will piny the organ ncconipnnlmenl.
A nursery for small children will
be conducted during aervlcei.
Westminster fellowship will hold
In regular meeting at 6 30 p. m. at
I he church. At 8 p. m.. the pre
r'.ssler commiinlcnnia' class will
meet III Die sanctuary with Rev.
Harnett leading discussion on "The
Church."
Next Sunday, February 38, will be
obacrved oa 1-uymchs Hunduy. Phil
Hitchcock will report on the coh
erence In Chicago to form perm
anent national council of Pres
byterian men, which he attended.
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Junior Choir
Program Set
The Junior choir of the First
Methodist church will alnil three
special numbers on Hunduy morning
ul the II o'clock service, "We. Thy
People 1-rulsn Thee," arrangement
by lluydn. "Itejolce." by Mrssltcr,
nnd III observance of Oeorge Wash
ington's blrthdity they will ting,
"America, The Heaullflll."
Mrs. Itobert P. Cnilg will direct
and Mm. I'ulrlcln Hunt will be at
the organ.
The pastor, flcv. Victor Phllllp
will preach the second aermon on
"The Parubiea of Jesus." The topic
for Hunduy morning will be, "Child
ish People." '
At the evening service nt 8 o'clock
he will preach the acennd nernion
on the UmiIcii series, "Mix Onys of
Destiny." drilling with the lust nix
days of the earthly life of Jesus.
The title of Hunduy night's sermon
will be "Philip."
Church Hunduy school will be held
ul II ib n. m. Willi classes for nil
ago groups. Nursery during Uie
morning service. Mcihodlil Youth
fellowship will meet at 8:30 p. m.
Heporu will be given of the Youlh
conclave to be held In Bulem tills
Friday nnd Saturday.
Sunday School
Class Gains
At Peuce Memorial Presbyterian
church, 4'.U Ho. 8th, tills Sunday,
the second Hunday In Lent, the
pastor, Itev. Hugh T. Mllchelmore.
will speak on "The Necessity of
Orare." The chorus choir will sing
a special number.
Hunduy school Is nlrenily taxing
the facilities of the new church
building. Twenty-five young people
were In the high school class last
Sunday. There Is a graded Bible
class for each age from pre-school
through adults.
With Uiree Christian Endeavor
societies meeting at 4. 5 and 7:15
p. m.. Juniors, Intermediates and
high school youth are provided for.
The chorus choir rehearses at 8
p. m. Aa one of the neighborhood
church on the south side, all are
welcome lo attend the services.
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Kervlcea: Kunday School, 11:N a. so.
hunday Nervlce, 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday Krenlng Mectlnr, 1:08 o'clock.
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Sermon Topic
Inl us a iierlod of surlous soul
ncnrchlnit will be strcsied In Panlor
II. J. Thoriie's sermon as ho preaches
on "The KmciiIIiiI Difference" at the
1 1 o'clock mornlnit worKhlp this Sun
day nt Klamath Lutheran church.
The senior choir will slnn "O
Morn of HcRtny" from Plnlnndla
by Jean Hlbellus. Mrs. Arthur Den
lwn will be at the orifun.
Sunday school, with Bible classes
every Sunday, at B:4S. On Thursday,
February M at 8:30 p. m.. there will
be a Luthernn BroUicrhood fellow
ship dinner.
Revival Meetings
At Faith Mission
Revival meetlnxs are being" held
every evenlnit except Monday at
7 4i nl Uie Faith Mission, 37 Main.
Retiulnr services are held at 11
a. in., Sunday.
Rev. Vernle Jlnrrolson Is con
ducting revival sessions.
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Father Phelan
To Chiloquin
JU'V. Father John Phcliul, after
four years with Sacred Heart
Catholic church, has been trans
ferred to Our Lady of Mt. Carmcl
church In Chiloquin.
Father Phelan left last week for
the Chiloquin church. He sue-
Arabs Plan
Appeal For
Holy Land
LAKE Hl'CCEHH, Feb. 20 M'r
Arab lesdera today are reported
plannlnr a campaign for repeal of
thr Palestine partition project by
the United Nations assembly.
Well qualified sources said the
fl'st Arab tactic here would be an
effort to block action In the secur
ity council debate startlnit Tues
day on the request for International
military force to carry out parti
tion. The Arab line would be to con
tend that partition Is lllrtal. Added
to this now would be the argument
that the scheme has been proven
.nworkahle by violence In Palestine
following the assembly's November
Zti partition decision.
Reconsideration Eyed
The Arabs thus hope for recon
sideration of the whole partition
ceeds Rev. Father Michael Aheme,
who was previously transferred to
Redmond.
Father Phelan was assistant pas
tor of Sacred Heart. Father Tim
othy P. Casey. Sacred Heart pastor,
has received no word of a successor
for Father Phelan,
plan by the 67-nntlon assembly, In
special session If nccessnry. They
ark reported wllllim to consider a
compromise alternative there,
Meanwhile there were thene other
developments:
1. Heeretury of State George C,
Marshall aiimmoned Chief Ameri
can Delegate Warren K. Austin to
Washington Monday for consul
tations. Austin is expected to tell
the security council on Tuesday
vhether the American govern
ment favors armed enforcement
of partition.
S. Partition supporters re
ceived a setback when China re
vealed that she intended lo con
tinue to abstain on partition vot
inr. 3. Iraq boycotted the trusteeship
ci'unell, which Is discussing the
partition plan as It would affect
internationalized Jerusalem. The
I H. denied in the council Iraq's
chargea of pressure on other
countries to vote for partition.
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The diseasecaused by protein
deficiency never has had a name
In accepted medical lanKuage, an
article In the Journal of the Amer
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The name was suggested by Dr.
Francisco De P. Miranda, director
of the national Institute of nutri
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(lack of calories' and malnutrition
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