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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
RIDAY, JULY 1, ,?4?
CHURCH NEWS
Tweet Sermon
Sunday To Be
Broadcast
Ry. Inrtn TwrM'g sermon for
Jli in. Hiw.hlit at Vlimilh 1 iithar.
en 'church at 11 m. this Sunday ; Tuesday evening
will be T:llara of Freedom" and
be broadcast on radio tun on
KPLW. Erlmg Mf'.lbT will sing "The I
Worship of God In Nature by
Beethoven. Mm. A. H. Demson Is j
orvantaL !
8unday achnol and Bible classes
are at 8 : am.
Rer. Taeet will preach the Life i
of Jesus" at midweek Bible class, g i
p m, Thursday.
The International Luther league
convenuon opened IU biennial con
vention in Saskatoon. Saskatchewan.
Wedneviay evening. Attending from
Klamath Falls are Aria col una.
Velda Wigen and Donald Skoe. They
left Klamath Falls by bus for Port
land, joining special bus of con
ventloners from there last Saturday.
Following the five-day conference
which cl:es July 3, they will return
Tta Banff, Lake Louise and Glacier
National park. All three art mem
bers of Klamath Lutheran. Fire
thousand members from 2700 Luth
eran congregations in the United
States snd Canada are attending.
Merrill Church
Stores Services
MKRRIIX. July 1 Services at
Merrill Presbyterian church for this
Sunday. July 3. are announced as
follows: Sunday school 9:45: church
11. with the sermon. "Bubbling
Springs and Arid Deserts. Christian
Endeavor Is at 7 p. m.
An executive committee of the
Christian Endeavor union was held
llh 14 member.
present. At this time woik for the
coming year was discussed.
Rev. Yoods
To Speak
On Sunday
1-H 1 I - n i. i
k .i T . Saturday nlaht la tsmdurt Sunday!
w"w iiw uirnie ai me juiy a . ,k k k
rvice. -uod Bless America, at the , ' . "
J Assembly Of God
Program Moved
The Assembly of Qod radio pro
gram usually heard at 1:90 a. m,
'Sunday's on station KFLW will now
be heard it a. m.
Ret. Kelsey C. Pri rising. Is at
Bethel Oospel park, near Salem, at
tending the Assemblies of Ood state
wide caniD meeLloa 'A m ill ralurn
Independence
Theme Set
The sermon for this Sunday'!
10:50 am. worship service at the
First Christian church. Ninth and
Pine, will be In keeping with the j
Fourth of Jury them. i
Rev. C. W. Swope will speak on I
"The Declaration of Independence." j
Christian Endeavor study groups j
meet at t:30 p.m.
The regular song service will be at '
t:J0, 8unday. A reading. "America ,
the Beautiful" will be given by
Marilyn Kendall, followed by tha
presentation of the hymn, "Ameri
ca, the Beautiful" by the Kendall
family quartet. The sermon will be
The Constitution of the United
States" by the pastor.
Bible study for the t pm, Wed
nesday prayer meeting, will be on
the third chapter of Mark.
'God' Subject
Of Sermon
Subject of this week's lesson
sermon at the First Church of
Chnat, Scientist. 10th and Washing
ton, will be "Ood."
Oolden teat will be. "I will say
of the Lord. He Is my refuge and
my fortress: my Ood; In him will
I trust." iPs. !:.
The weekly divlnt worship service
la at 11 am, with 8unday school
at the same hour downstairs.
A Wednesday evening meeting is
held each week at t pm. A reading
room Is maintained at 1023 Main.
open weekdays from 10 am. to
I p m.
Among citations In the lesson
sermon will be the following from
the Bible, "There Is none holy as
the Lord: tor their la none beside
thee: neither la there any rock like
our Ood" (I, Sam. l:Ji, together
with the following correlative pas
sage from the Christian Science
textbook. "Science and Health With
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
Baker Eddy. "Ood la Infinite, the
only life, substance. Spirit, or SouL
the only Intelligence of the universe,
including man."
8unday school Is at 1:43 a. m.
morning worship at 11, with the
message, "Judge Not" from Matthew
7:1.
For the 7:90 evening service, the!
sermon will be "Be Sure Your Sins
Will Find You Out."
j Holy Communion
At Sf. Paul's
11 o clock morning worship service
at the First Methodist church.
Mrs. Wrndrl B. Smith is the
guest organist. The Rev. Woods will j
also sing a solo entitled. "America
For Me." by Charles H. Oabriel.
In speakuig of his message the
Rev. Woods remarked. "In self
righteous pride over our magnifi
cent achievements of the past and
a sort of gloating pride in our pres
ent position of world leadership, we Services at 8t. Paul i Episcopal
Americans are won! to shout the church for this coming Sunday, the
shibboleths of patriotism, and then i third Sunday after Trinity, will be
go out to iiout the laws that give i as fallows:
our nation stability. Let us make our t a. m.. Celebration of the Holy
l )w TKiuroiru or uie popular ; iommunon.
song title be real and sincere, and n a. m, Choral celebration of the
we may be muojr-surer of a d -ie Holy Communion and sermon by the
aiirr to o us supplications lor rector, Key. F. C. Wissenbach.
uirouits. j, uu u building activities, no
ine cnustrt" "Hpol
lar session at Si
James N. Crf. ".s the superin
Bible School
To Be Held
Dally Vacation Bible school will
open at the Zion Lutheran church,
11th and Higli. on Tuesday, July o.
a. m. Sessions will be conducted
dailv for a two-week period July 1
to jury it, from to 11:4s a. m.
The school will close with a picnic
the evening of Frloay. July IT.
Courses of instruction will be of
fered for children of all ages with
a faff of teachers assigned to each
age and grade level.
. or the leiiular service of worship,
beginning at 11 a. m.. Rev. Victor
A. Schulse hm chosen aa his ser
mon topic, "Burdened, yet Vic
lorious." Holy communion will be
celebrated. Special music will be
presented by Constance Hunt, guest
soloist, assisted by the lion senior
choir, Robert Stevens will serve as
onanist and choir director and will
play a pre-servlce organ recital be
ginning at 10:50 a. m. The Sunday
school and lllbla class will meet at
the regular time, 1:43 a. m.
The Zion Walther league youth
organisation will hold Ita regular
meeting on Sunday evening begin
ning at 7:90 clock. The meeting
will be conducted by the president
of the league. F.lalne Robatrek. A
cordial Invitation to all services of
the Zlon Lutheran church la rt-tenried.
officials said, cotilalns the must
extensive price reductions since
Inn
Officials of the malt order huuae
said reductions, as compared with
last f alia catalogue, Included
wiuuen's and misses' coats and
dresses down 4 to 3 per rent; fur
niture 10 to IS per rent: radios 10
to 30 per cent: auto batteries 13 to
K per cent, and men a work cloth
ing IS to 0 per cent.
Also marked down were several
building material Items. These In
cluded oak flooring, down IV er
cent; kitchen cabinets, II per rent;
shingles, 12 per cent, and paint, U
per rent.
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MW Catalogue
Shows Price Cut
CHICAOO, July 1 ( The fall
and winter catalogue Issued by
Montgomery Ward and company,
I meets In regu- nursery and story hour can be held
t5.unaay morning, i during the 11 o'clock service.
tendent
Matthews
,4 Home Again
Patriotic Theme
Set For Sermon
Church Meets
Conducted
' MT. LAKI. July I Rev. J. R.
DeLap will preach a sermon en
titled. "Independence." in com
memoration of a patriotic service.
! Sundsy school will be at 43 a. m .
with worshm at 10 as a i-hn.t.
The Rev. Godfrey Matthews, mm- (Ian Endeavor is at 7 :30 p. m . with
Ister of the Congregational church, classes for Junior and high school
Oarden street, near Martin, will be ' groups.
In the pulpit Sunday morning after !
a few weeks' absence in New York' .
City and Boston and Welleslev. ?"a FBW rla'
Mass. At Wellesley Rev. Matthews
attended the International Council
of Congregational churches as the
delegate from Oregon.
Sunday morning. Rev. Matthews
will speak a the t o'clock service
regarding the council meetings.
Sunday school assembly begins
promptly at 10 when a film strip,
entitled "Is Your Home Fun," will
be shown.
Sunday morning early a group of
young people will depart for Camp
elude Myra Everett. Barbara Brvan.
Clara Ann Shaw. Virginia Morrow.
! and Sheila Kunx.
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A series of church meetings is be
ing held at the Church of Christ.
2303 Wantland. conducted by Evan
gelist Albert 8mrth of Corvallu.
Meetings will be held at 7:34
every evening through July 10. '
Evangelist Smiths family will also
be present fjr sea-ricea.
Regular Sunday services are held
with Bible classes at 10 a m, preach
ing at 11 am, an evening service
at 7:30 and young people's meeting
at 6:30 pm.
Daily radio broadcasts are being
sponsored by the church at 3 pm
I on station KFLW. featuring talks
I by E-angellst Smith.
"God's Babies" Is
Evangelist's Topic
"God's Babies" la the topic Evan
gelist Billy WUlard has chosen for
his Sunday morning message at the
Klamath Temple.
Sunday school classes are at 9 45
m, and the Overoomers groups ' Plione 8111 ask for CLASSIFIED!
meet at 6 30 pm. Time at the latter I San tUne- trouble, money get quick
meeting will be devoted to reoorta resulu Wlth a Want Ad!
from your people who have us
returned from summer camp.
An evangelistic service will be at
7:45 pm. when Evangelist WUlard
will be guest speaker and will also
sing. His topic will be. "Is There a
Hell?" The regular Klamath Tem
ple hour will be at 7:30 pm, Sat
urday, on radio station KFJT.
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