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v FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVENTEEN CHURCH NEWS Presbyterian Attendance Sharply Up Kharp Inrisasr In churc h arhiiol mid iimrnliif wurlilp altriidanre last Blllldny llldlrulea a Kd start for fall at tlia Klrsl Presbyterian cliunli. Klatli and I'm. Hie rtmlr haa returned In .Irons (one, under th direction ol Andrew Loney Jr. Tliu Hunday. (September IB, I h ..ii.ib Kill liuliHlo a solo, "Tlir publican", by Van Drwater. stum by ClriiniB IJrewer. Also, tlio iluir will sins anthem. "Imllne TMne Ear." by Archansrlaky. Tl niorn Wf aertnon U a second on Hie gen eral suolert of prayer. II l rnllllrd. "I ha ftuul'e Hliu-rr IJlr." and will dral with lh Influent- of pray, r W" men's motive and desires. Pnalm I at lll wrvn aa partial bl.. will! Luke UU-'Jl elan In. eluded In Ihe Hcrlptural selecllims. . Th fhurrh school u now back on f full schedule, led by a lull Ulf of learhvra. Tin school uflcra ilaaars for all UN, atarllng with children nf It Vrara III the nuraery department. m,ii nHriirular c 1 a a a' hirli has nruven to hold great in terest for Ua participant. U t h e young adult class. Thla class la aliidylng a srclal cours on t h e i..k- mt iitiilrrklanrtlnK ..i i. th. Hible came to be. who! are Ita pttnclple characters and howl llies characlera and tne History Ihev -nake have aerven aa ine vour of Ood aiieaking to men. Thla claaa la well attended. HKiie 25 were prea ent lat week, many of whom are parenla whow children attend low er deparlmenu of the achool All who aeek a place where Chria tlan faith la arurrd and where Ood U wurahlpped. and ho have no church home, are cordially Invited to attend the leaching and the wor ahlp. Evangelist. Beqins Series aav rvangellat L. Wilfred Meyera will conduct four aervicea at ine in Revival Center. Ifi'-'S Mil aireeL beainnlng tonight at 1:45. Mher aervicea will be held Satur day night, Hunday morning at 11 and Hunday night. September 19. 17 and II. Rev. Meyera. who haa vlalled herw pieviomly. la the brother of til paator. Rev. Dorothy McClaln. end cornea to th west coaat tnm hla pastorale at Uie Uradrnion Re vival temple In Bradenton. Pla.. which he haa paatored for It yearm.i He haa had wide experience aa en evangelut with many churchea. A cordial mvMllon la ealended to all. New Sermon' Series Begins At Lutheran A aerlea of arrmon on the the me. Insignificant Person Accomplish- I lng Cheat Results." will be prt-j aented by the Rev. Victor A. MrhuUe of th Zlon Lutheran! rhurch. Eleventh and High. Th firat eermon In the aerlea will pie-; sent The lepers Who Saved A i a. City", and will be delivered on Sun-1 day at both the g 30 a. m. and the II a. m. services. j Robert Stevens, organist, ha choaen for Ui pre -aervlce organ re- , cl'al. "Prelud". by Massenet. Th olfrtory and postlude will consist! of the aelectlona. "Knepnera a nong by Larson and "Children March by Larson. A aprclnl anthem will be presented by the Zlon armor choir. The Zlon Waliher league youth or ganization will hold an outing a t Silencer creek. Sunday. The group will be directed by IU president. Elaine Robatcek. and la planning to leave from th church at 1 o clock. All young people of Ihe congrega tion and friends are moat cordially Invited to attend. Member and friends of Zlon con gregation are Invited to attend the service of Installation for Candi date Paul Harms, who will be or dained to the Lutheran ministry and Installed as resident pastor of the Orac Luthrran rhurch of Ashland. The aervicea will be held In that city on Sunday and will begin at A n. .n. The Zlon Sunday achool and Bl s ble class will meet at t:46 a. m. A cordial Invitation to all aervicea of th Zlon Lutheran church la extended. LOUIE'S FOOD STORE SATURDAY and SUNDAY FEATURING 4-H PRIZE BEEF IF U I : . Open Daily Until Midnight! Open Sundays and Holidays Peace Continues Adult Study Th Pt ce Memorial Preabvterl an churili nf 44:il Bouth sixth will brain Ihe Mabbath observant Willi church school at 9:4. Morning wor. hip la at 11 with the pastor. Key. Dwayna Prortt, (peaking on the theme of "Prayer". The aecnnd In the aerlea of adult study group will be held on Mm day evening at t o'clock. Thli group la oen to all adulta who are In terested III the baMc tenrta of faith. The title for the aecnnd meeting la 'Our Prcilentant HrllriV. Thl will Include Instruction In what are the I common Protentant bellrla with a dlatuaalon to folliiw. Oyercomers Have Joint Temple Meet "Pulling Down the rUronghnldn." la the topic Itev. l B. Andrraon haa chosen for hla Sunday morning sermon III the II o'clock worahlp aervlce at Klamath Temple. Hund arhoul tiaaaea for all agea Will ther aa uaual at t 45 am. The two Overcomer groupa will meet In a joint aervire at t:'M p m.. at which time Hev. Kenuelh Andrua. missionary from Alaska, will be glv- ne report of hla work the field there. Itev. Illi am Brooka will bring the i me Longregauonai cnurcn sun evening meuage at the evangellatlc dy morning at II the aervlce will aervlce at 1:45. At the eloae of the be conducted by the minuter. Rev. aervlce there will be a water bap- Oodf ;ey Malthewa who will preach tumal aervlce. conducted by the aerinon entitled "The Honor of pa.ior. Rev. Anderaon. Ood a lloua.- Toinghi at 1 45. Kvangcllat Jamea; Mra. Henry W. Moore will be at Whit will aialn apeak and pray fori 'he organ conaole and accompany the aick. Rev. White haa been apeaking at Klamath Temple the; paat two nlghla. Haturday evening at 1:30 over na tion KfJI there will be Uie regular Klamath Temple broadcaat. Installation At Lutheran 'Sunday Morn An liutallation aervlce la planned for the atatf and teacher of Klam ath Lutheran Hunday achool Bun day morning The regular Sunday achool and Bible claaa hour u t 45 a m. Children from three yeera old j i.i. ...... u.au ... -.s...w i attend.. Divine worship will b at II am with Pastor lrvin Tweet preaching on "The Ideal christian. cnolr w, wnf , Now Ui Day Lulh,r itMU, nfflcera will meet j pm wltn tn regular league meeting at ft d m. . other dales on tn church calen dar follow: Monday: Boy Scout troop 41, meet at 1 pm. at the church. Tuesday: Th Lad lea Aid will meet at t pm. for a special rally meet ing featuring a birthday party in honor ol Ita member. Scripture and pras-er will be given by Mra. W. W. Weatover. Hoateasea will be Mr. Ed Hko. Mr. James Kelly. Mr. Irvin Tweet and Velda Wigen. Wednesday: Teacher' training claaa meet at I p m. Thursday: Junior choir rehearse at 1 pm ; Senior choir at p m. Saturday: Junior and senior con flrmand classes meet at t am. at th church. Wenz To Preach At Malin Edwin Wrnt, Presbyterian elder from Klamath Fall, will give Uie sermon Sunday at divine worship at the Malln Community Presbyter ian church. Special music will be presented for Uie service. 8unday school and ! Wetminster fellowship will meet at th usual Umes. BRAND NEW!! 20 GAL. Autonrntle I Water Heater j By Fftinou Nim !; T SPEC. 57.50 1 Klamath Gas Co. I 135 Riverside Ph. (323 S IfrMj.lli-g J i - - .: - fT: 1 V - " -las-- New Calvary Officers In October 1 Officer of the Calvary Baptlat church, who will aerve for the coin tug year, were recently elected. They will take office October 1. They Include, Verhe J. Griffith, ftunday echool superintendent: J. P. McOown, eaalatant superintendent; Mr a. Koy Oueck. training union dl rUr: Mra. Art Chaae. aaalatant director: Harry rltoler, church treaaurer: Mri. Alma Bcholoemaii, church clerk: Mra. Aaa r'orrlstall, WMU president; and Art Chaae, Perley Webster and Koy Oueck. trustee. Uervlcea at Calvary Baptlat will be aa followa; Hunday achool at 9 45 a. in., morning preuching aerv Ice at 11 a. m. with Training union ai s 45 p.m., followed by Ihe eve ning preaching aervlce at t o'clock Ihe paator. Rev. K. R. Jacka, will preach Hunday evening on the tub led. "The Church." 'Itiere will be a aong aei re led by the paator. and many of the old gospel aonia will be auug. Tne public la cordially Invited. Thirteen people from Calvary' Baptist rhurch attended "Twin Hocks ', the Baptlat camp held re cently. ZlAduli Class Conducied By Matthews u cnuir in tne ainging ol the lit urglral rraponaea and the hymn. Vlaltor and atrangera In Klamath Palla ar made cordially welcome, and a nuraery la provided for th convenience of parenu who bring little children with them. At t:45 am. the church achool aeuiona open under Uie guidance of Mra. Kenneth E. Lamble. auperln tendent. A claaa for adult la con ducted by the minister In the par. aonage atudying "Ood a Will aa Re. realed In the Bible " A tpeclal In vitation la extended. Pilgrim frllowhip. the high achool age group, rr.ee la at 1 pm. Doan Leik. newly elected prealdent. keen ly antlclpatea the presence of new comer to thla aociety of the ct)urch. On Tueaday night next The Pruv cl,u cub hold , lrjl mteUlv ot Uf new undrr Uie leadership , president Mr. Harry R. Jones. In the parsonage, 3160 Oarden. irAlleys End 1st Christian Series Sunday Sunday will be the last day nf the three-week revival aeries at th First Christian church. Ninth and Pine. Conducted by Evangelist Jamea Matthew Alley, the topics tor Uie morning and evening services Sun day will be "The Love of Ood" and "Heaven," respectively. Mrs. Alley will sign at both ser vices. Rev. C. W. Swope la pastor of First Christian. Tulelake Church To Have Rally TULELAKE. Sept. le Rally day or promotion day In all departments of Uie Tulelake Community Pres. byterlan church la planned for Sun day, September 35. A special Invitation Is being given to all parenta of children and to friends of th church to attend to help swell the attendance. A record attendance la to be tried for. 1 j Lfr i I n t T rl,T MOW SERVING At No Advance In Price PRIME 4-H CLUB STEER BEEF RecenHy Purchaccd From n OUR OWN 4-H BOYS and GIRLS CLUBS WINEMA COFFEE SHOP AND DINING ROOM Quality Food at Reasonable Prices r, - 'AT-. r . --v3.ffi 'i CHRISTMAS IN September is the feeling these foil holiday decorations give to downtown visitors in Klomath Falls. Bells and o star, centered with electric lights, will go up along Main street early in December at the official opening set by Klam ath Merchants ossociotion which has ordered $4500 worth of decorations, permanent property of the organization. This string, at Eighth and Mam, is a sample and comes down shortly. Sermon Series Continued At Brethren Don't Worship a Fictitious Ood!" Is Uie theme of the second in a aerlea of sermons on the Ten Com mandments to be preached by Rev. Edward Lander, minister of Uie Community Church of the Brethren. 4273 Bristol avenue loff Summers lan. i Thla message will be given at Ui 11 o'clock worship aervlce. At 1:45 a. m. the church school will be in aession with Uie follow ing teacher heading the depart ment: Mr. Pauline Baker. Junior: Mra. Jean Riffey. primary; and Mra. Martha Lander, kindergarten. The adult class, 1 taught by Rev. Lander. A nuraery la provided for children up to four years of age during Uie 11 o'clock worship ser vice. On Tursdsy. September 30. at 1 o'clock Uie Women's circle w ill meet at th home of Mra. B. E. Lee, 5131 Bristol avenue. The community la cordially Invit ed to attend all of these aervicea. Reorganized LDS Meets Resumed The Reorganized Church of Jeaua Christ of Latter Day Saints will re sume regular meetings beginning this Sunday. Church school will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. tn the basement of the city library. All member and frlenda are cordially Invited. Krtjnr H-allh H-at. Coanlort ac.it Hospitality at th Buckhom Mineral Springs Sanitarium auaaral aa Baits for Hhiumimm, Arthritis haurllta. 2tarve.uae.MS, High and Law HI" PT-aaur aa gkta K-uittlona. Oarkaa XMamli Taper Bataas tar Asil.n.a. K i-ma, Colaa. Slaae ant Bronchitis. Baesaora lBaaral aprlart BVaaltarlM. t. 1. Artlaa. asm Br. aiaraasa Waalar, DtrertssT Chlrtnractl0 yayalglaa I- ...Tin i . us Is.." p ' Matter' Is Christ Church Topic Sunday Divine worship wiu be at 11 a m. Sunday at tne First Church of Christ, Scientist, Tenth and Wash ington, and Uie lesson-sermon topic will be "Matter". Oolden Text will be "Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of Uie Lord, at the presence of the Ood of Jacob", from Psalms 114:1. j Citations In the lesson-sermon sill Include the following Irom Lamen tations 3:40, "Let us search asid try our ways, and turn again Xo the Lord". From "Science aruf Health With Key to the Scriptures" by Ma ry Baker Eddy will be. "Matter Is neither aeli-exlstent nor a product of Spirit". Sunday school is at 11 am. down stairs In Uie church. A weekly Wed nesday evening meeting 1 held at o clock. A free reading room la maintained at 1023 Main, open (very day except 8undays and houdaya. Hudson's the Success Slory of the Year and we're making it an even greater story with Miter Deals for Hon In th seven months tine the end of than 30 per cent over the same period ' the car shortage, when people could last year! Already, more than 114,000 pick and choose among makes of cars, people have switched from cars of New Hudson sales have jumped more other makes to own the New Hudson! Naturally, we want to add to Hudson's great eucceea by making even more friends for this exciting oar right here in this community. And that's what we're doing with bettrr deals for you I So come in! Enjoy a Revelation Ride in the only car that brings you the most of the four important advantages motorists have always wanted most btauty, roominess, road-imrthines and all-round per-formanct. Methodists Continuing 'Faith' Topic Continuing the consideration of the tubjret of Faith during Septem ber, the Rev. Martindale Wood of Pint Methodlut church has choaen "A Working Faith" aa hi theme for Sunday morning. Methodist around the world are considering varloue aspects of the Christian Faith during the fall month of 14. ine cnorua cnoir, airecieo oy u - marr Jensen, will lng. Hugh Pa ul is me acting organist. Sunday evening at 6:30 In the church parlora the Youth fellowship will meet. Members will go at once to a dea'.nated a pot near the end of the lake, where they will hold their evening meeting. John Hell bronner. Merlin Phelps, and Bobby Petzholdt will reproduce the "Oall lee Meeting" which was put on at Buttle Lake Institute, which they at tended In August. All C0."'f ?n.d high achool students are Invited to attend. This Is Uie last Sunday that the young people who go away to college can take part, and they will he In rhartu nf the aervlce. A ZUV,J Donation should be at the church by :30. The church school will meet at 1:45 on Sunday morning. "Back to Sunday School" Is the slogan for September, and new classes are be I n g organized. Charles Wilson. Is Uie auperintendent. He la gathering a fine staff of teachers and the at tendance 1 Increasing rapidlr. All are Invited to attend the church school at the First Methodist church Sunday. Special Program At Holiness The order of services at Uie Pil- grim Holiness church 3301 Want - land, will begin with Sunday achool at 45 am. followed by morning worship at II. a young people's meeelng at 6:45 p. m. and an evan - gelislic service at 1:30 p.m Sun - dav. Orchestra pracUce Is at 6:30 pnj Wednesday. The 'Hurch orchestra ! plays for both the morning worship : and the evangelistic service on Sun-' day I A special program Is arranged for :45 am, September 35. Also on the church calendar Is a missionary ; prayer meeting at 7:30 pm, Sep- tember 31. Michael Puka. telephone 55S4. Is pastor of the church, and a cordial welcome Is extended to all to attend services. FOR RENT hr w a m r Sewing Machine! Lata Haaahi Sewing Machine Service Ab gacBsaea le akaau lay raaaa mi Get a good look at America's 4-Most Car the car, for example, voted by mUlions,"Most beautiful". A low build is the basis for really modern beauty, and the New Hudson, thanks to "step-down" design, a the lowest built car of all yet there's full road clearance. When you come in, be sure to bring vour car along! We re?'ly mean "BETTER DEALS FOR YOU". Right now, we're out to win still more friends in this area for the years-ahead New Hudson! HERE'S WHERE TO COME FOR A BETTER DEAL ON A NEW HUDSON ANDERSON AUTO SERVICE 632 Walnut Church Supper ror nemingxons Tomorrow evening, a t. Paula Episcopal church will honor Bishop and Mrs. William P. Remington of Philadelphia. Pa. with a potluck aupper In the newly built parish hall. Bishop Remington, who for 23 yrara waa Bishop of the Missionary District of Eastern Oregon, will also be preacher at the 11 o'clock aery. Ir e on Sunday. All partshoner of St. Paul a are urged by the rector. Rev. P. C. Wlssenbach, to be present for Uie potluck aupper and be at aery- Icra on Sunday for celebration of the Holy Communion at t a. m. and 1 vt-.. w Betty Olldden will alng the offer - J- " P"" Hargrove, Christ Church Preacher J. F. Hargrove will preach at the 11 a.m. worship service at the Church of Christ. 3205 Wantland this Unnita Riril- M-aa la at in mm and an evening Bible, atudy aervlce I at 1:30. A mid-week aervlce will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p m. All are welcome. Ashbie New Vicar In Langell Rev. Oordon Ashbie 1 the new vicar of St. Barnabas church In Lan gell valley. Rev. Ashbie la from Ca nada. He replaces Robert Oamage. who has gone to Cottage Grove. Rev. and Mrs. Ashbie have three children, sou In the navy, a daughter In nurs es' training, and a son In high school. Firemen, Firemen Save My Fish! TOULOUSE. France is. Fire- ' men In Uie department of Lot were called to rescue fish which were 1 threatened with suffocation by the lv water-level of the river Bave. Two hundred pounds of fish were picked up In nets, transferred Into i water tanks on trucks, and safely , 1 transoorted to another point where the dought effects were leas severe. First Church of A kraaek ml Tka M.ihar Chare. leth and Waahlagtea Sands r Service, 11:44 a. a. Sunday SeJhaoL ll:tt a. as. Wednesday Evening Meeting. I:M (clock. Service: Leggoei-Serrnon Subject Sept. "MATTER" Christian Science Reading Room Ita Mala 8L RADIO BROADCAST - SATURDAY. 5:45 P. M. KH.W Subject, "DOMINION" 0MIY CAM Church Rally Her& nrfw W" Big Crowd Wednesday evening waa th or. casion of a group rally of th Meth odiats of Klamath county at Ihe First Methodist church. Over 100 official members and friends par. ttclpated In Uie potluck aupper. Delegates were present from Klamath Fall. Chtloquln and Wil liamson River. Rev. Harvey Zeller, Williamson River pastor, and Rev, weaiey Huntley, pastor at Chlloquln t and Fort Klamath, were present ta uarticipaie :n tne program, 1 The Rev. Raynor Smith. dltrlct ; auperintendent of the Southern Ore gon district, waa the featured ipeak er and conducted the meeUng. He discussed the "Advance for Christ and HI Church" In which the local Methodist churches are participate I n g with 40,000 other Methodist churche around the world. The "fellowship period" and an "old fashioned sing" were directed by Rev. Martindale Woods, pastor of the church. Pictures demonstrate lng an effective church program were shown by Rev. Smith. Takes Time To Talk Time In Esslingen BERLIN, Oermany () A newspaper In the American ion reported the Esslingen city council held a lengthy aession, adding: "Again the question was discussed why the city hall clock had atopped. Opinions were widely divergent.' Use the Want Ads for Quick Results I Friendly Helpfulness T Every Creed and ana Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons nl High rbosv 3U( Christ, Scientist Th flea Chare f Ckrlaa. cttatlss. 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