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FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN CHURCH NEWS Rev.-Tweet Takes Over At Lutheran Itrv. Irvln Tweet, formerly pastor n( Die llrllicl l.iilliriaii church, Jliuull 1'ralrle, Wash,, will he Hi atal led punliir of Ihr Kliuimlli Lutheran church, L'rtna mid (Jiea (rut, Muy III nt 1 1 a m. Dr. II I,. Fow. piralilrnt ill Ihr Piuillc dis trict ol the Kvanuelirul Lutheran church of American, will ufllcliilii. Itrv. Tweet mu'i'I'imIn t'ltntor H. M. Tupnm. Miiw of HiiKlry, lu., wlin t'lvrd Ille Klnlimth i'IiiiitIi Itolu 11144 til lUIH. Interim liunliir lint Ui'rll Rev. II. J. Thmpe iif Ulllillil, Calif .. Willi will I'linrlllilF Ilia Hiiro months ministry hero lllU Hunday. A icrailllitle ut HI. Olnf ciillrKC. Niirihllrlil. Minn ., mill l.ulher Thrn loultal armluary, HI. 1'iuil. Minn., Itrv. Tweet mini's ui Klnniiitli Kails iilirr nerving aa paaiur of lilt III mil 1'iairle church fur three years llr New Pastor Vol ' ';)7 ' My?!' j? A In president fur the Orrlloll clicult nf i Calif, the CvalUielltal Lutheran rtiliri-Il Mm. Twrrt In h Krndunte of Ht. Glut college school nf IllUMc. Hhe mid tlirlr iluuuhlrr, liu-iiinnih-olit Huruli Ann, will arcuinimiiy Hrv. Vwrrl line. On the c-Mil ciinwiilttrr for the Klamath rhurrh wcie Mn. Dave Likey, llohrrt KIIIiikmhi Jr., 1.. K. Kllsnn, I.. Kmcst Taylor mid J. U I'rulilrr. Itv. Tltorpr, who Is a retired pas lur In Hi" Kvaimeluiil l.iiihrrmi rhurrh, will move limit lu Orlund whrrr'hr anil Mrn. '11iurHi have their home, next week. Thft theme fur hl lanl sermon tliln Htimlny will ue "Jesus, My Btiu atltule." to br mvrn at tin' II a. in. worship service. The senior choir, ilnri'trd by Krllnii Mrllby. will mini () Mnrn ol llrauty" by Blurlnu. Mm. II. K. Wilkes will br at the omaii. Hnnday school and Mlile classes arr at 0:411 a. ill. with the YiillIlK People's Luther Irauuc mcet IhK at 7:30 p. in.. Hunday. Itrv, Irvln Tweet,- formrrly of llruali I'ralrir, Waall., will br In lallrd as pastor of thr Klamath l.ulhrran rhurrh Hunday, May IS. llr aurrrrdl Krv. 8. M. Topnraa, who thrrr muntlia ao arrrplrd a call to a rhurrh In llutlry. la. lutrrlm pastor hal brrn Itrv. II. J. Thorpe, rrtlrrd paator of Orland, , wlm will rrlurn to mi nomr wrrk. nest Christian Church To Fete Mothers Mothers will br honorrd at wor ship services at Mrat Christian rhurrh, on Mulhrr'a Day, llila Hun day. Ilran Hlrphatii will sins; "That Muthrr of Mlnr." Hprrlai organ nuinbrra will br prrarnlrd by K. Armstrong, organist, at both morn ing and rvrnlng aruiona. Hrrniun theme lor the mornliiK la "WhiiMi AclurnliiK, or What Btylc Apparel fur Mulher." Kavor tor both the oldcat and youiiKdl nioth eia will be awurdrd, lllhlc school amnion will tuko up at the 0:45 hour. Auuln, "Mothers" will be the theme, and Carol Montrlth will alng "My Niunc In Mollirr'a I'niyor." Clirlatlan Kndravorrra arr to me .t at tfiilO p. m., with both junior and arnlur gruupt having aprcial pro grama. Voung proplr are rordlally Invltrd to atlrnd theae ftrrvlcra, Kvcnlim service briilna at 7:30 with a aniiKiml and inualral nuin brra. ltolh nrgun and pluno are uacd In the autiKfral, and there will br Inatrumrnuil niiinlxra by Mra. Lily Ki-nilul and E. Arnialrong. The aermoii by thr paatnr li "Uuren Kor Every Day," one that will be helpful. Christian Family Honored By First Presbyterian The Klrat Presbyterian church will honor the "Day of thr Clirlatlan Family" at the Huniluy morning wor ahlp arrvlrr. Itrv. Duvlil F. llnr netl Jr., will apruk on "Chiinlng the Inhrrltani.e of UikI." Hiirnal mimic lucluilra the iiiilhrm, "l.lKhtrn Our Uurknraa" by Clokny with Incidental aolo by Mra. Hiiymonil Moon, and the olo. "If With All Your llmria." from "Klljah" by Mritili-lMihu, aung by biirlunie John Croaby. The Hcnlor High frllowahlu will 1 I mrrt at 0:30 Hunday rvcnliiK lor the ' I cummunlcaut claaa tiiukht by Itirv. I lliirnrll. At 7 p. m. the Junl ir High Irllowahlp will mrrt under i fie di rection of Mra. Kmlly Mrcuiu, alao holding a cummuulcaul cluah. The adult coinmunlniiit'a clitaa tauitht by Jtov. Jtiiriiclt ineela at H p. m. Corning eventa Include the fol lowing: Huliinluy 2 to 4 p. m. Junior Church club. Methodists To Observe Mother's Day A Mother'a Day aervice will be held at the Flr.it Methodiat church. N. 10th and High, on Hunday morning at II. The Junior choir, under the direction of Mra. Hubert P. Craig, will aaalat the mlnlatrr In the aervice of worship and will alnic thr re- tlona. Roll call will be responded to laponara. Mra. Patricia Hunt will be Monday 8 p. m New Live Move ment dinner and calla; 7:30 p. m., primary trachejr training claaa. Tueaday 7 p. in. Hoy Hcout troop 42 mrrt. Wedneaday 7:30 p. m. beginners teacher training cIiim. Thuraday 2:15 p. m. Dorcaa cir cle will meet at the home of Mr. J. C. Miller. 72& Ht. Francla. Mra. Claude Ferguson la co-hostess. Mra. Ilrooks Custer will lead the devo Pearl Sherlock, of Portland, con- conduct a teacher training school Iference director of rellgiou- educa- '" th. church My 16. IT id ! I tlon of the Methodist church will I Next GEM Game, May I FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED 1-DAY SERVICE In by 10 out at 4 BUD'S PHOTO SERVICE IMI Main Christian Home Sermon Topic Mother's Day will be otwrvrd Hunday at II a. m.. In the Congre gational church at Garden, near Martin atrcrl. when the Itrv. God frey Matlhcwa will preach on the tuple, "The Christian Home." Mra. 1 C. Horiihy. violinist, will br the aulolst In the service with Mia. Henry W. Moore at the organ. Church school will meet at 0:46 a. m., with Mra. Kenneth Lambie. superintendent. Final rehearsals of the Hlbllcal dramas written by Die pupils for production Hunday eve ning, May 1(1, will be held. Thr regular monthly fellowship meeting and dinner will br held at 4:30 p. m.. In the Community hall with Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Rlir. hosts. All friends of the church are Invltrd. To Buy. Bell or Trade It paya to rrad Herald and Nrwa Classified Ads It pays to Advertise I with Mis. a thought or poem on mother. Claude Ferguson will be the topic leader, and Mrs. T. U. Zlnn will discuss current events. 7:30 p. m. Junior teacher train ing class. Mariners club has been postponed Ut Wednesday, Muy 19. Friday 7:30 p, m. Teacher train ing class for Intermediate and senior and adult departments. Zion Choir To Sing In a sermon tor Mothers Day. titled "lllrsslngs That Remain." Victor A. Schulzr, pastor of the Zlnn Lutheran church. 11th and High sirrrta, will take note of the hlrsslngs nf the Christian home. "The Ixird fn My Shepherd," an anthem by Kosclmt, will be pre sented by the Zion choir. The morning service of worship begins at 11 o'clock. The Hunday school and Hlble class begin at the regu lar time, 0;4a a. m. On Hunday evening, Uie Zlon Fellowship club will hold Its regu lar social and business meeting. The meeting will be held In the educational rooms ' of the church and bruin at 7:30 o'clock. A cor dial welcome at all services and meetings of the Zlon Lutheran church is assured. Peace Memorial To Give Flowers To Mothers Sunday pence McnifjiiHl PrehbytJ-riun ttldm mother, youiistfwt mother. church, 443! 8. Sixth. U having ; mother with larKeH family proem, i In the time of meeting. Mothers Day Mrvlten in all depart- mother with oldent on or fuxhter menu. The Hunday chool. tt :4i, A. prewnt and mother with youngest C. OUou, (superintendent will observe baby present the annual custom of prevent).,' a i The worship service at 11 o'clock growing flower to all mother pre- , will Include the following organ ent, with a flowering plant to the ! number by Mr. Hugh T. Mltchel- at the organ. - Wilber Elliott will itiitt a tenor nolo, "To My Mother." by Robert Macglney. The Junior choir will ding the anthem, "Kor My Mother," by Malotte. The Ilev. Vicior Phillips will preach the Mother's Day Mrmon. A clan of young people will be taken Into church membership. The eve ning service will be at 7:30, when the study of China will be continued, led by the minister. Church Sunday school will meet at 0:45 a. m. and Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. The membership training duns for Juniors and Intermediates taught by the minister, will meet on Saturday afternoon at 3:30. Members of the class are aAlced to note the change VOTE FOR Fenton Mahrt Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Voung, elvir-mlndrd. I yrars' prartlral -perlrnre. r'alr and Impartial. World War II vet. Ft Aiv. I.nl. n Mskrl Divine Power Lecture Heard Members and friends of the First Church of Christ. Siirnttst. 10th and Washington, gathered Tuesday eve ning to hear a lecture on "The Avail ability of Divine Power as Revealed by Christian Science" by James Harry McHcynolds of Dallas, Tex. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Christian Science church, and was held In the mum auditorium of the Klrst Christian church. MrReynolds Is a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist. In Boston. Muss. llr stresses utllluitlon of divine power to heal mankind and restore harmony to a disordered world. GLADIOLUS ftont mmw far Amgwt riowtrtnf ! I rim n la af l )- hilt.i II Ur lW, M fr tl.M. Ii far t f a laalfl. hrlan Hala ar 4tm, fltattrlaH, Ora. HI! HO! ALL WESTERN DANCE So. 6th St. Corral Friday, May 7th Ftoturing on of tht fjnoit Hill Billy ond Western Swing Bonds in tht country, "POOR BOY SLIM" WEST COAST PLAY BOYS Admission $1, Inc, Tax. Communion At Episcopal Celebration of the Holy Com munion will be held at a. m . Sun day with church school at 9 45 a. m.. and thr mornlns prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. at St. Paul's Episcopal church. The topic for the sermon will be especially for members of the Con firmation clnsa. "The Entity of Life," by Rev. f. C. Wlssrnbach, rector. Sunday. May 16, the RL Rev, Lane W. Hartou. D. D.. will be the preach er for the day and will confirm a class of adults and young proplr. Everyone Is Invltrd to attend all services. The Young. People's Fellowship will have a fprclal aet-lonether for the mothers of the members. more. "Invocation by Clullmont; ) "Souks My Mother TauKht Me," by Dvorak: "Processional Postlude" by 1 Mendelssohn. ' Mrs. Kollln Thompson, soprano, j will slim, "Dear Little Boy of Mine" ' by Ball. The Chorus choir will lead j the Mother's Day hymns. Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmore. pastor, will taite as 'his theme. "Mother." I The Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor societies will l have a Joint meeting at 4 o'clock 1 to which their mothers arc Invited, led by Patsy Weakley, Intermediate : and Janice Lamott, Junior. Refreshments will be served after the mcetliiK. Special music at this mectuiK will Include a vocal solo by Patsy Weakley, and a quartet of Junior girls composed of Phyllis Park. Bondell Crawford. Jackie Peuiih and Janice Lamott with Sharon Thompson, accompanist. Mrs. Hugh T. Mltchelmore is super intendent of Juniors, and Mrs. L. L. Parker of Intermediates. Templin To Give Baptist Sermon William Templin will present the sermon at the regular morning worship. 11 a. m'., Sunday, at the Immanucl Baptist churrh. Sunday school will be held at 9:45 a. m.. and a bus will pick up youngsters at the usual stops. Mother's Day will be commem orated at the morning service. 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