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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
rniUAT, JUNE J4, l4t
CHURCH NEWS
Christian
Science
Topic Set
Topic of this Sunday's lesson-sermon
it the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Tenth and Washington,
will be "Christian Science."
Divine worship servlwe are held
at 11 a. m. each 8unday, with Sun
day school classes downstairs In the
church at the same time.
A weekly meeting la held Wednes
days at t p. m. and a freed reading
room Is maintained at 1023 Main
street
Oolden Text win be. "Ho, every
one that thlrsteth, come ye to the
waters, and he that hath no money;
come ye. buy. and eat: yea, com,
buy wine and milk without money
and without price" Usa. H:l.
Among other citations In the les
son -sermon will be the following
from Revelations 10: 1. 3. "And I
aw another mighty angel come
down from heaven, clothed with a
cloud: And he had In his hand a
little book open." Prom "Science
and Health With Key to the Scrip
tures" by Mary Baker Eddr. found
er of Christian Science will be the
correlative passage. "This angel or
message which comes from Ood.
clothed with a cloud, prefigures di
vine Science."
Methodist
Rites Short
There will be a "Unified Service
beginning at 10 o'clock Sunday
morning at the First Methodist
church. June 2ft The worship serv
ice and the Sunday school session
will be combined for this Sunday.
Each department of the Sunday
school will have a part in the pro
gram. The pastor. Rev. Marttndale
Woods, will present an illustrated
Bible story with a feltograph pic
ture. It is expected that the pro
gram will be over before 11:3a The
Rev. Woods asks all who attend
church this Sunday to come at 10
a. m. as they will miss most of the
children's program if they do not
get there till the usual hour of 11
o'clock.
There win be no further service
this Sunday. This give an oppor
tunity for all who desire to take a
trip for the day to get away before
noon. Promotion day is also recog
nised at this services, and all who
are being advanced to a higher de
partment will be presented with
certificates of promotion and awards
for special achievement.
James N. Crane, general superin
tendant. Is In charge, with the vari
ous department superintendents as
sisting him. This win be one of the
most interesting programs of the
church year with the children par
ticipating In what might be termed
graduating exercises. Any and all
who do not owe a loyalty elsewhere
are Invited to attend.
Sky Pilot Chief
To Wind Up Series
Rev. Elmer Sachs. Sky Pilot chief
will conclude a two weeks' series of
special meetings on Sunday, at the
Bible Baptist church, J34 Wiard
street.
Rev. Sachs is the founder and di
rector of Sky Pilots of America, a
boy's organisation geared to reach
and train boys In real Christian
Americanism.
Sunday morning Rev. Sachs will
speak on. "Christian Joy" and Sun
day evening on "The Rings of a
Christian."
The public Is cordially Invited.
Tuesday End
Slated For
Church School
"Three Dimensions of God" Is
the title of the message Rev. Ed
ward Lander will present at the
11 o'clock worship service at the
Community Church of the Breth
ren. 427 Bristol i off Summers
lajiel.
The church school will be In reg
ular session at 45 a. m. with
classes for adults and for children
of all ages. A nursery is provided
for children up to 4 years of age
during the worship service. Friends
and neighbors living in the com
munity are cordially Invited to at
tend all of the services.
The vacation church school win
enter Its final sessions next Tues
day and will close with an all
school picnic on Friday morning.
On Thursday evening at 7:30 p.
m. a program will be presented by
the pupils of the school, and all
of the parents and friends of the
children are Invited to attend.
First Baptist
To Broadcast
The 11 a jn. worship service at
the First Baptist church, N. Eighth
and Washington, will be broadcast
over radio station KFLW this Sun
day. Rev. 8. L. Tldwell will spesk
on "An Urgent Trip of the Master."
Theme for the p m. message win
be "Fret Not Thyaelf."
Vacation Bible school will con
tinue through next week. Hours are
from t am. to 12 noon, and all
children, three through 18. art in
vited. Men's brotherhood members meet
very Tuesday at 1:30 pjn and
the Women's Missionary union
meets at 1 pm, Thursday.
Teachers will meet st T pin..
Wednesday, fpllowed by Bible study
and a prayer meeting at ( pm.
All choir members are urged to
attend practice Wednesday at pm.
to prepare for Sunday services.
Zion Choir
To Sing
"Loving in Deed and in Truth"
will be the sermon topic of Rev.
Victor A. Schulse. pastor of the
Zion Lutheran church. Eleventh and
High, In the regular service of wor
ship on the second Sunday after
Trinity beginning at 11 o'clock.
Special music will be presented by
the Zion senior choir. Robert Ste
vens wlU serve as organist and choir
director and will present a pre
sence organ recital beginning at
10:50 a. m. The Sunday school and
Bible class will meet at the regular
tune, I 45 a. m. During the visual
education period a portion of the
film. "Pilgrim's Progress" will be
presented to th assembly of the
Sunday school.
All members of the Zion Luth
eran church who have volunteered
to provide housing and meals for
th members of the Lutheran Hour
chorus are reminded of these ar
rangements. Members of the chorus
will arrive in Klamath Falls on
Saturday afternoon at 3:30 to pre
sent a concert at the Fremont school
auditorium on Saturday evening.
June 25. beginning at t o'clock.
Members of the congregation who
wish to assist with housing may
phone the chairman on arrange
ments. Mrs. William Mathes, phone
S081. The public is cordially invited
to attend the concert by the Luth
eran Hour chorus, and also any
services of the Zion Lutheran
church.
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FULL BUS LOAD GOES TO SCHOOL With this crowd of youngsters, a bus is really packed,
and that's just what it was on a peak day in the Immanuel Baptist church's Daily Vaca
tion Bible school. The church sponsored a bus to pick up children from the Algoma, Pelicon
City and Wocus districts to furnish transportation to and from Bible school.
First Presbyterians To
Observe Baptismal Rites
The Chrtstisn baptism of chil
dren and th presentation of Jack
S. Power as a candidate for the
Christian ministry will be Included
In the service of divine worship at
the First Presbyterian church. Sixth
and Pine. Sunday at a m.
It Is expected that several chil
dren will be presented for the holy
rue. and It Is felt that all who
attend will be keenly interested in
the thinking of Jack Power, whose
decision to enter the ministry came
after many years as a successful
public school teacher and adminis
trator. He has just concluded s year
as teaching principal of the Keno
school.
He was received as a candidate
for the ministry and taken under
care of the presbytery of Southwest
Oregon st Its spring meeting In
Medford. April of this year. He
was recommended to the Presbytery
by the session of the First Presby
terian church of this city.
On Friday evening. June 24. the
final program and commencement
exercises of Vacation Church school
will be conducted In the sanctuary
of the church. The school has been
operated for two weeks, each day
from to 11 a.m. under the leader
ship of a fine staff, led by Mrs.
Oeorge Elliott. On Saturday after
noon the school will enjoy Its an
nual picnic. Children will receive
detailed announcement regarding
th picnic. It is expected, however,
that parents of the children will be
needed to help transport the group
to th grounds.
The synod of Oregon. Oregon 1
synodic! for church women, and
Youth synod for young people will
conduct their annual sessions in
Portland on June 28. 24 and 30.
Representatives from all the
churches of Oregon will gather dur
ing these days. The local Presby
terian church will be represented by
its minuter. Rev. David Barnett,
by Elders Philip S. Hitchcock, retir
ing moderator of the synod, and by
Brooks O. Custer. Youth delegates
are Bob Southwell. Barbara Custer,
Margaret Powell and Joan Fits-water.
C. E. Group To
Meet Sunday
"Resurgence of Fundamentalism"
will be the sermon topic for this
Sunday's morning worship at 10:50
at the First Christian church. The
service will also be one of Com
munion. Bible school is at 45 a m.
Christian Endeavor meets st 6:30
p m.. and the youth program and
song service will be presented at
7:30 pm. At th Utter time, the
high school Chrtstisn Endeavor
group will direct the service. Rev.
C. W. Swope s sermon topic will be.
"Reward In Heaven."
Mid-week worship and Bible study
are at pm. Wednesday. Subject
of discussion will be the second
chapter of Mark,
Rev. Willard
To Speak
Rev. Billy Willard. evangelist, will
speak' 8unday at 145 p m. at the
Klamath Temple. He will continue
meetings through the week every
night except Munday and Saturday.
Announcement of his topics will be
made later.
Sunday school classes will gather
Sunday morning at the usual lime,
t 45. Primary Superintendent
Gladys Ounderson urges alt "round
uppers" to be on hand. Morning
worship Is at II a m. when Rev. D.
B. Anderson, pastor, will speak on
the subject, "Perlstent Prayer."
The regular Klamath Temple
broadcast Is heard on station KFJI
Saturdays at 7:30. Rev. Willard
will sing and play his guitar for the
program thts week and will also gtv
a short sermon.
THREAT
TILLAMOOK, June 24 iv The
caterpillars are apparently crawling
south from Clatsop county.
A heavy Infestation was reported
In this area today, about a week
alter a similar plagu was noticed
In Clatsop county. Considerable
damag to fruit orchards and to
Alder trees was reported.
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Church To Show
Colored Film
"The Puerto Rican Story." a col
ored, recorded film strip, produced
by the Congregational Christian
commission on visual aids, will be
shown st the regular morning ser
vice. In the Congregational church,
Martin snd Garden.
Because of the popularity of the
(a.m. service last Sundsy, the Con
gregational church will continue
the practice during the summer
months.
Mary Stone win sing, "O Rest In
the Lord" by Mendelssohn as part
of th morning service. Church
school will follow the regular ser
vice and will begin at 10 a m. The
Puerto Rican Story" will be repeat
ed for the church school group.
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Lutheran Ends
Church School
Vacation llible school at Klamath
Luihrran church closed today, Krl
day, with the lamest enrollment of
any year since Its Institution.
Teachers, parent anil children Jolli
ed In a school picnic at the noon
hour on the church lawn, Willi
treats served to student. Vrlita
Wtxen supervised the school.
Holy Communion and divine wor
ship will be at II a. m. (Sunday. Krv.
Irvm Tweet will preach on, "Mr.
Poire and Mrst." The senior choir
will slug. Buiulay school and Bible
classes are at 45 a. ni.
Troop 43 of Boy Bonus will meet
Monday at 1 p. m. Miriam rlrrle
will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar
Anderson, IcIIB Klilorado, Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed 8koe will present a study
discussion on "The Family of Today."
Mld-wsek Blbl study will b at
I p. in, Thursday at th church,
with th pastor teaching 111 "Lit
of Christ."
Children's Clieiwl broadcast Is
hratd at 1.30 a. ni. batunliiy on
KFJI. Lutheran Children of the
Krf oi malum Will meet at I p. at. a
the church.
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