Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 26, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
FRIDAY, AUCUST 26, 14
CHURCH NEWS
Two Morning
Services At
Zion Lutheran
Old Hymns
Featured
At Calvary
Two imlwi wiu be held on Bun- Singing of the old Omprl hvmm
d.y rotnii at the Zion Lutheran i. , eeI feature ol Uie Sundsv
church. t.levenlh and High. Th i riming eervic at I or lock at the
tint service will bein at 130; Calvary Baptist church, corner ot
in, una the second service at xun MllQ an1 oerden. i
Ham -Warned, The Cure lor 8undejr echool begins t 9 451
Hick World" will be the eermon top. j . m, followed by preaching at 11 !
le of Rev. Victor A. Schulx 4 1 : o'clock. j
both service. The weekly teachers' and n(f.
Knbert elevens, organist, hail cars' meeting of the Sundsv school
cnosrn inr in. pre-servir. nu re- will bettln at 7:13 p. m, Wednee-
Prayer for the
CJeorg. M'Kay. The offertory
postlud will coruut of
w"
If'..
Methodist
State Officer
Here Sunday
church at T pm. and Robert Peta-
ol.H and John Hellbromier
bring reporu on the Uuuiule
closing at Buttle lake. They hav
been drleiatea at the Initltiit lor
the paet week. Merlin Phelps will
aim aselat 111 reporting on the Institute.
Elder Lamott
At Peace
.'Memorial
2 Young And Old
May Worship
At Nazarene
from Chopin and "Carillon for 4
Joyful Day by Oeorfe MrKay.
A special anihera will be present
ed by the Zion ernior choir.
On Sunday allernoon the Zion
erole" and "Aday. followed by 4 prayer aervlc SERIES FEATURES UNUSUAL MUSIC An evangelistic series
JfferSorr and' V f P m Th' . tL''w,U AuSusf 28 ond continue through September 16. ot
e Olierwry ana ' Jacks, will continue Leerhlne from .1 r . r-t , .. . . a '
Opus at-1, chrt o m, br,,, ot rjjuel aiime r,rsf -nr'"'n cnurcn, Ninth ond Pine. Eoch service will
the Wednesday service. All Inter
eated are cordially Invited. Choir
practice la at ( p m, mdajr.
A group of adults and young peo
ple of the church will leave Mon
vVsliher league youth ont.nuatmn day morning. Autlul 29 for camp.
..u .ium. . v.,u. iponaored by aU churchea of
gravel pit beyond Fort Klamath.; 8oUlhern b.mu, eonventior
1 "he group will be under the direc
tion of the president. Elaine Robau
cek. All of the young people of the j TllUm0ok August
ni.'.i.i . u iiiviiim . lid
Come to attend.
The group will lrare from the
church at I p. m. The Sunday
arhool and Bible clasa meet at the
regular time, :i5 a. m. A cordial
Invitation to all services of the Zion
Lutheran church la extended.
feature a unique musical proaram bv Rae Bond Allev who
playj the Swiss piccolo, musical glasses and western ranch
bells.
Southern Baptut convention
Washington and Oregon. The camp
ill be held at Twin Rocks, near
30 to brptem-
'Christ Jesus',
Sunday Topic
At Scientist
Evangelistic
Services At
1st Christian
A special evangelistic scries will
begin August 24 and continue to
September It at the Pint Christian
church. Ninth and Pine, featuring
Evangelist Jamea M. Alley and Rae
Bond Alley.
Senicea will be held nightly at
7:30. The two evanxelista. whose
Ti Mf. Laki Topic
ramp 1 I
Masters Or
Mastered'
Christ Church
Welcomes All
MT. LAKI. Aug. J Rev.- J. R.
Services at the Church of Christ.
J20& Wanuand. are held each Sun- ,
day, beginning with Bible cla at
10 a. m., preaching by J. P. Mar- :
Deln will ih. ""." '' siMtwuni uioie
'C-,n,;tr,.0r M"t"f- ! Mid-week Bible study U at 1 IX,
the 10 ii a m. worship service at D m wtn.v an i
the Mt. Uki church this Sunday. Jo" Wfany- ' ,
Sunday school is at 45 am. ' I
The Junior high and high school : Color television la not likely to
Christian Endeavor group will meet; maae your black and white video
Dr. 8. Raynor Smith, district su
perintendent of the southern dis
trict of the Oregon conference of
the Methodist church. Is to be the
guest preacher at the Plrst Metho
dist church Sunday at the morning
wursiup service.
Ir. Kmith was lor some years
missionary in India. He haa held Memorial PrMhvtrla rlmii.h
me me anosi aisiniguished ps. 44.11 South Slsth street will hear
laralea In Oregon and la rwnsldered Hullng Klder Robert Lamott siesk '
one mt the bnl pm.rhers In the on the subject ol "Caesar'a Share ' I
"regon ranlerenre. Lamott U weU known as a civic !
He la preaching In the absence as aril as a church leader In this .
of the pastor the Rev. Martindale community. i
Woods, who Li in San Pranclsco. I Morning Worship begins at
Hugh Paul la Ihe argents! foe the 11 o'clock. i
month f August and la pre- I
paring a musical program appro- j It is estimated that the largest i
me ecrasran. 1 of the Indian mounds at Cahokia.
The Methodist Youth fellowship III . might hav taken J00 years to
will meet in the parlors ol Die ! build.
The Sunday school of Ihe Chun h
ol Nazarene, Oalden and Martin.
I Is equipped to teach every age with
classes ranging from the nursery
group to Ihe adult lllhl class. Hun
day school begins promptly at t 411
4 m.
I The morning wornhlp service at
of 11 a. m. will have tha message,
"Christian Workers and Ihelr Pay"
by Pastor Deal Van D Urlft,
Ihe NYH society meets al t:4l
p ni. each Muiiday. An Interaatlnf
program has been planned (or the
young peoples group. At the eve
nuig seivlca at 7:30, tha minuter
will siieak on th loplo, "Th Last
llrailtuile ol the Bible", A cordial
wrlcoine la extended.
( Aim or thanks
We wish In thank all of our kind
(rlrnils and neighbors for their
many kind einiessliina of sympathy
and condolence during our recent
bereavement, and (or the beautiful
floral ollerings.
MHH l.KONA HAMON
AND FAMILY.
al 7:30 pjn. All are welcome.
Child's Meet
At Lutheran
set oosoiet for at least another
I eight years.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
4 trssrk .1 Tks M.lksr CS.trk TSa rirH C kaitk si t'kilsl. liltallM.
la kNlis, Him,
Itlh and Washington
Services: Bunday Service. II eg 4. as.
Knnday School. II:M a. m.
Wednesday Evening Meeting. I:N o'clock.
Lesson-Sermon Subject August 28
"CHRIST JESUS"
Christian Science Reading Room
lru Main it
RADIO BROADCAST - MONDAY. 5:45 P. M. - KFLW
Subject, "Christ Jesui th Woy-Showr"
Whitlock ' .
Memorial Chapel
6lh and Pin St. Phon 3456
Keith O'Hair Al McDonald
OWNER . MANACER
Worship will be at the usual II
o'clock hour Sunday morning with
Holy Communion and baptisms at
; "Christ Jesus- win be the aub
' )ect of th lesson-sermon Sunday at
the Plrst Church of Christ. 8cten-! horn U In California, travel
tut. Tenth and Washington. The j throughout th nation conducting
hour lor divine worship la at 11 services In Christian churchea.
o clock, and Sunday school daises! An unusual feature of the meet-
are at the asm Urn downstairs in j Ings la given by Mrs. Alley w ho 'he Klamath Lutheran church,
tha church. plays th Swiss piccolo, musical Cross and Crescent.
, umora ira wiu or, uoa so glasses, ana western rancn bells. ! Sunday school is at 45 a. m.
"" mm- tp - - iui one also win snow a ecriea 01 rag LUUier league meeu at 7 n m The.
Lutneran Children of the Reforma-1
I tion will meet al the church at 1
p. m, Sunday.
only begotten Son. that whosoever picture. AU are welcome.
neuevetn in mm anouia not perun
bat hav everlasting life".
John 1:1a.
Among citations win be th fol
lowing from Matthew :17: Think
not that X am com to destroy the
law. or the propheta: I am not come
to destroy, but to fulfill." Prom
"Selene and Health With Key to
th Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed
dy will be, "Jesus' work estab
lished hi claim to th Messiah-ship."
A reading room, located at 1023
Church Has
Nursery
For Children
Morning service at the Congre-
Main. Is open every day except ! ',onu' "m IOT ;
Sundays and holidays, and all are I "T, "
welcome. A regular meeting u held i Z'
Tl'XA PRICE IT
NEWPOhT. Ore, Aug. 38 ijpi
The price of tuna was up to t3M
a ton here today, but catches were
slim with the fleet scattered from
California to Washington. Silver
salmon prices were down to IS
cents a pound with catches also
light. Landings were averaging 100
pounds a boat.
at I p. m. every Wednesday.
Sign Racks
At Lakeview
LAKPVJEW. Aug. J Through
th effort of th Lake county
chamber of commerce and th co
operation of the Oregon slat high
way commlslon's maintenance di
vision, th long awaited community
service club sign racks hav been
' erected at the three entrance to
Lakeview.
Of the list of clubs sent In by
the chamber last June, ten are post
ed under the sign rack. Only ser
vice and patriotic organizations
holding meetings at 4 regular time
and plac could be included.
wtU preach this Sunday on "Who
Are th Prlends of ManT"
Parents are encouraged to attend
and bring their children with them
to be cared for In Plymouth House
during th hour of worship. The
church 1 situated on Garden near
Martin. Visitors and strangers are
cordially welcomed.
Th church school Is on vacation
until Sunday. September II. at
which time the fall and winter
schedule of services will be resumed.
7Just
Received
Picnic Honors
Youngsters
Th Eaglea aoftball league for
youngster closes Its session Satur
day afternoon with picnic at Moor
Park honoring the thre top teams
and outstanding player of all 10
quads.
Mills, Academy and th Teamsters
were the top three, with Mills taking
the championship yesterday on 4
H-a. win over the Teamsters.
Th picnic, with free Ire cream,
pop and hot dogs, starts at 1:30.
with coaches and league umpires
also attending. M. L. Shepherd will
present a bat to the most valuable
member of rarh team.
TRANSFORMER RIDS
PORTLAND. Aug. 3d IA1 Th
army engineers will open blda Sep
tember 27 on li 39.000-VA trans
formers for the Detroit dam power
house on the North Bantlam river.
FINNISH VISITORS
ASTORIA. Aug. M Oft Th
Finnish resident of this town pre
pared today to greet three high
olfidals of th government of Pin
land. Leevi M. Leplato, member of
the Finnish parliament. Lennard A.
Heljaa. former minister of educa
tion, and Bruno K. Buvtranta, Hel
sinki university professor and Finn
ish delegate to many International
negotiations, were due to arrive her
today on a U. S. tour.
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