FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVIN
CHURCH NEWS
Tha Bible Sror
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ADAM AMD EVE
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KniTORH' NOTE: Thl I the terend In a aerie of studies from
th 4)14 Tnumrnl. Th lest la rwidrturj from selections bv Houston
Hart for the new book "In Oar Image." Illustrations br flay Row
are from Uio book.
AND th Lord Clod planted garden eastward In Edrn: and there
he put th man whom h had formed. And out of the (round made
th Lord to iniw vrr tre that U ood for food: th trrc of life alio,
and the trr of knnwledsa of good and evil. And the 1-ord commanded
th man eaylng, Til tre of th knowledge of good and evil, thou
ahalt not eat of It: for In th day that thou eaten thereof thou ahalt
surely di. And they wer both naked, th man and hit wife, and
war not ashamed.
MOW tlx aerpent waa mor aubtll than any beaut which the Lord
had mad. And h aald unto th woman. Yea. hath Cod Mid. Ye
ahall not eat of every tre of the garden? And the woman said unto
the aerpent. Of the fruit of the tre which la In the midst of the
garden. Ood hath aald. Ye ahall not eat of It. lent ye die. And the
aerpent aald. Ye ahall not aurely die: for Ood doth know that In the
day ye eat thereof, then your eyea ahall be opened, and ye ahall be
a god, knowing good and evil. And the woman took of the fruit,
and did eat. and gav alio unto her husband. And the eyea of them
both wer opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they
aewad tig leavea together, and mad thenuelvea apron, and hid
thnuelvea from the Lord among the trees of the garden. .
AND the Lord called unto Adam, and aald. Where art thou? And he
aald. I heard thy voir In th garden, and I waa afraid, because I
waa naked: and I hid myself. And h aald. Who told the that thou
waat naked? Hail thou eaten of th tre. whereof I commanded thee
dhat they shouldest not eat? And the man aald. The woman gave me
at the tre. and I did e.u And th Lord aald unto th woman. What
I thl thai thou haa done? And th woman aald. Th aerpent be
guiled me. and I did eat. And th Lord aald unto the aerpent. Be
cause thou haat don thla, thou art cursed above every beast; and I
wOl put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed
and her aeed: It ahall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise hit
herl. Unto the woman ha aald. In sorrow shall thou bring forth chil
dren; and thy desir shall be to thy husband, and he ahall rule
ovsr the. And unto Adam h aad, Because thou hast eaten of the
ires, of which I commanded thee, saying. Thou ahalt not eat of It:
rurerd la the ground tor thy sake: in the sweat of thy face ahalt
thou eat bread, till thou return to the ground: for out of It wast thou
taken; for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
AND the Lord Ood sent him forth from the gsrden of Eden, to till
'v the ground from whence he waa Uken. And he placed at the east
f aha gardrn Cherublms. and a flaming sword which turned every
way. to keep the wey of the tree of life.
Presbyterian
Young Married
Duos to Meet
One of the week's main events at
th rtrt Presbyterian church, ath
and Pin, will b th meeting of the
Mariner's club. The Mariner's club
consists of married couples whose
combined agea do not exceed M.
Th club uses nautical terms In
designating lis officers and seeks to
stabilize and bless th ship of mat
rimony as It sails th seas of lite,
its motto It. "No Shipwrecks." Skip
pers of the club are Mr. and Mrs.
Noel riyiin, of IMS Eldorado. The
club It characterized by the happi
ness and enthusiasm which should
be the spirit uf a good crew. Its
objectives ar those of providing a
healthy, Invigorating fellowship In
which couplet will find their lives
strengthened.
Its activities Include projects of
real service to and through the
church. Many of the officers of the
Presbyterian church, together with
teachers and other workers have, in
Mm past, been drtwn from thlt
group. This week the club meets
on Tnuxsday at pm. In the church
basement. The program will consist
of a social hour, preceded by a busi
ness meting. In charge of the pro
gram are Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Htmpaon and Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Klchard. All eligible couples are
cordially invited to attend. The
clubs fellowship and membership
are open v all.
Church, II a.m. Sunday
Morning worship at II o'clock will
find the church choir In leadership,
under direction of Andrew Loney
Jr., accompanied by Mrt. Oeorge W.
Mclntyre, organist. The sermon, en
titled. "When We Pray Together."
will bring to a conclusion a series
on the general subject of prayer,
and will deal with the question of
what Is taking place in public wor
ship. A soprano solo by Harriet
Mueller, will be titled. "Hear My
Cry. o Lord." The public Is cor
dially Invited to worship.
Christ Church
Welcomes All
"Are Bin. Disease, and Death
Real?" will be the subject of the
lesson -sermon at the First Church
of Christ. Scientist. Tenth and
Washington, thli Sundty.
Divine worship It at II o'clock,
with Sunday school classes held at
th ssme hour downstairs in the
churrh. The Oolden Text of this
week! lesson U. "Ood be merciful
unto us, and blest us; tnd cause
his face to shine upon us; thtt thy
way may be known upon earth, thy
saving health among all nations"
from Pilamt 67: 1J.
Citation
Among the citations In the lesson
aermon will be the foUowlng from
Jeremiah 4 14: "O Jerusalem, wash
thine heart from wickedness, that
thou mayest be saved. How long
shall thy vain thoughts lodge within
thee?"
CorreleaUve quotation from "Sci
ence and Health With Key to th
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy,
founder of Christian 8ctence. will
be, "You must control evil thoughts
In th tint Instance, or they will
control you In th second."
A Christian Science reading room
Is maintained at 1023 Main street,
open every day except Sunday and
holidays.
A weekly meeting It held each
Wednesday at I p.m. at th church.
Lutheran
Sermon On
Strength
"If W Would Be Strong'' will be
th aermon topic of Key. Victor A.
Schulte, pastor of the Zlon Lutheran
church, 11th and High, in both of
ti morning services beginning at
1:30 tnd at II o'clock. The serv
ices will be devoted to the subject
of Christian education.
Robert Stevens, organist, has
chosen the Hebrew melody, "Kol
Nldre." for the prelude and pre
service orgsn recital. The offertory
and postlude will consist of "The
Children's Prayer" by Humperdlnck
and chorale by Bach. A special
anthem will be presented by the
Zlon senior choir.
The Zlon Sundsy school and Bible
class will meet at the regular tim.
1 4ft a. m.
Calendar
The weekly calendar will also
Include a meeting of the voter'
assembly directly at the close of the
11 o'clock service. The Zlon Alur
society will meet Thursday after
noon. October 13. 1 :30. In the socUl
rooms of the church to conduct Its
regular business sessions. The
Junior and senior confirmation
classes meet on Prldsy afternoon,
. id, and on Saturday morning.
:30 o'clock. A cordial Invitation to
all services of the Zlon Lutheran
church It extended.
Indianapolis
Minister
At Pilg
rim
2nd Sermon
Of Series
By Matthews
At the Congregational church.
Sunday morning at II o'clock, the
minister. Rev. Oodfrey Matthews
will preach the second sermon ex
planatory of the celebration of the
Lord's Supper entitled "What The
Sacrament of Holy Communion
Meant To Me."
Harry Eckert will play a short
organ prelude, and Mrt. Henry W.
Moore will accompan. the choral
parts of the service with the choir
leading the processions! and the re
sponses and hymns. For the con
venience of parents bringing little
children, a nursery It conducted In
the parsonage under the auspices of
the Piitcllla club, with Mrs. Harry
R. Jonea president.
Church School
Church school assembles at 45
a m. and a class for adulu It con
ducted by the minister In the par
sonage. Visitors and strangers to
Klamath Palls are made welcome
at all services of the church, which
Is situated on Oarden near Martin
and It readily reached by all busses
running on East Main.
Pilgrim fellowship meets at seven
In the evening. Doane Lelk Is presi
dent, and Mrs. J. A. Hardin is act
ing counsellor during the absence
of Mr. and Mrt. Charles A. Lelk.
Kenny Smith leads the worship
I service. High 'school age young peo-
: pie are made welcome.
i On Saturday. October IS the Prla
eilla club will conduct a cooked
I food sale at one of the Emll mar-
I keu. The exact location will be an-
i nounced later.
Peace Topic,
'Three R's
Of Religion'
"The Three R's of Religion." It
the topic of th sermon at Peace
Memorial Presbyterian church of
South Sixth street. Th morning
worship beglnt at 11 o'clock. The
choir will ting an anthem under
the direction of Carl HageL
I The doors of thlt church are at
broad aa th lov of Ood. To all
who mourn and need comfort, to all
who are weary and need rest, to
all who tin and need a Savior, to all
who are strong and need a chal
lenge, this church open wide It
doors.
Mt Laki Service
Sunday, 10:45
MT. LAKI Rev. J. R. DeLtp will
give the aermon. "Faith or Fail
ure." at I0:4 in, Sunday, for th
divine worship service at th Mt.
Lex! church.
Sunday school will be at 1:45 ajn.
High school and Christian Endeavor
will be at 1 pm, Sunday. Choir
practice will b Wednesday at 7:30
pm. i
For th Sunday evening service.
7:4 pjn. Rev. DeLap will give
another In hit series of sermons on
the book of Revelations, "Hero of
Hlttory."
Camera Club
Has Election
The Klamath Falls Camera club
met Wedneaday and elected officers
for th coming year.
O. T. Taggart will take over th
offlc of president from W, Ford
Lehman: vie presidentelect la
F. R. Williams, and Harold Ashley
waa re-elected to the offlc of secretary-treasurer.
Th next meeting will b en Oc
tober It at th airport. Inquiries
concerning membership of activities
of th club should b addressed to
post offlc box Mi
Word has been rnviv- . .
visit of an out-of-town minister and
an important meeting at the Pll.
grim Holiness church. November 28
and . Rev. R. A. Beltt of Indiana
polls. Ind. will be the speaker.
Special musical numbers are be
ing arranged, and members and
friends of the church are asked to
remember the dates.
Sunday services at the church.
2301 Wantland. are as followt: 45
a.m.. 8unday school; 11 a.m.. wor
shlp: 6:45 p. m., young peoples
meeting; 7:30 pm.. evangelistic
service with music by the orches
tra. Meeting Postponed
The monthly board meeting
scheduled for next Wednesday has
been postponed until further notice.
Members and friends are invited to
attend the revival services at the
Church of the Natarene at 7:30
p.m.. Wednesday.
The church's meetings, scheduled
for October ( through 14. have been
cancelled.
Christ Scientist
Services. 11 a.m.
Services are held each Sunday at
the Church of Christ. 2205 Want
land, beginning with Bible class at
10 a.nt. preaching by J. F. Har- '
grove and divine worship at 11 a.m.
and evening Bible study at 7:30.
Mid-week Bible ttudy it at 7:30
p. m. Wednesday. All are welcome, i
Sunday Radio
Topic, 'The
Peace of God'
Topic of the Assembly of God'!
radio broadcast this Sunday at (
a. m. on KPLW will be. "The Peace
of Ood."
The Sunday school le&hon at the
church will be "The Christian and
His Churrh." and the lesson will
be taken from Arts 2:1-47.
Rev. Kelsey C. Printing will
preach a sermon entitled "Suffering
With Christ" at the 11 a. m. wor
ship service. Christ's Ambassador!
will meet at 6:30 p. m.
Rev. Priming will speak on "The
Pace of the Lord" at the 7:30 p. m.
evangelistic service.
An Informal Bible discussion and
prayer meeting will be held Tues
day, and Bible study continuing
study of the third chapter of Reve
lations will be held Thursday.
Hew Officers
Elected At
First Baptist
The First Btptttt church. N. Ith
and Washington, hat elected the
following officers for the ensuing
yetr: clerk, Mrt. Ed Boothby;
treasurer. John Patterson: secretary,
Mrs. Raymond Owens: pianist, Mrs.
Howard Hanks: organist, Mrs. Dale
Welch: custodian. Elmer Bates;
librarian. Ladema Ivle; head usher.
Steve Tyler; Sunday school superin
tendent. Jack Oray; nursery super
visor. Mrt. Fred Nlchol: training
union director. Frank Simmons;
WMU president Mrs. Cheater
Thomas: brotherhood president.
T. C. Ctrton; chairman cf board of
deacons. Oeorge W. Welch; and
chairman of th board of trustee.
Charley Thomas.
Evening service hours have been
changed at followt: training union
meet 6:15, and preaching service,
7:30. Rev. Simpson L. Tldwell. d
pastor, speaks Sunday morning on
"Christ Walking on the Sea." and
Sunday evening, "The Fellowship
of God s Son."
The WMU meeu Thursday after-
noon. 2 o'clock: brotherhood, Tuet-
day. 7 p. m.. teachers' meeting. Wed- i
nesday, 6:30 p. m, Bible ttudy, 7:30
p. m, choir practice. 1:30 p. m. '
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A krsatk Tks Mker Ctsnk. Tk First Clank of Cartel, Setsaust,
la Smih, Ifssa.
1Mb and Washington
Services: ganday Bervtee, 11: a. as.
Sanday ttehooi. 11:M a. as.
Wednesday Evening Meeting, l:M clock.
Lassotv-Sermon Subject Oct. 9
"ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL?"
Christian Scienct Reading Room
121 Mala St,
RADIO BROADCAST - SATURDAY, 5:45 t. M. - KFIW
Subject, "Men's Inheritance: of Good"
Lamott to Preach
At Merrill
MERRILL Robert Lamott. Boy
Scout executive of th Modoc area
and elder of Peace Memorial
church In Klamath Falls, will fill
the pulpit of th Merrill Presby
terian church this coming Sunday
October S. at the 11 a.m. services.
Regular Sunday school daises will
be held at 9:45 a m. and Christian
Endeavor at 7 p ro.
J. L. DEAN
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and Auditor
Office at
36 North 7th St
Pbone 0346
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KF Temple
"Thn True Picture of Life." Is the
topic Hev. D. B. Anderson has chos
en for his sermon Sundsy morning
In th Jl o'clock worship service at
the Klamath Temple.
Sunday school classes meet at
41. and those who do not have a
churrh home are Invited to come
and bring their children.
Overcoiner services at 6:30 Sun
day evening, will be followed by
the evauttrllsLic service at 7:45, at
which time Rev. Anderson will
bring Um messsge, "The Blood."
'Interesting Message'
Wedneaday evening at 7 45. Mis
slonsry lois Stanton and her co
worker, an furlough from South
America will speak. These young
women hiwe an Interesting mes
ssge and program. They ar now
touring churches in preparation for
returning to their field.
Saturday evening at 7:30 the regu
lar Klamath Temple broadcast will
b heard over ttation KFJI.
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