Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 21, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    HIIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 9A9
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE FIFTEEN
CHURCH NEWS
Speak
Mrs. Matson
To
At Covenant
Ousat speaker at III Klrst Cove
nant church. IJ3 Walnut, for all
aervicea on Sunday .will be Mr, Pa
Ur Mataon, veteran missionary lo
China.
Mra. Mataon la the wile of tlx
flrat Covenant missionary to (liter
the restless and needy Held of Chi
na. Now after over 50 yeara of
cuntlnual ministry on this field the
successors of Kev. Mataon ate be
lug forced lo fir from China be-
riuu of communistic actlvltlre
which endanger both Ilia and prop
erty, Mn. Mataon will Irave an Inter
eating account to live. Hlie will
brim a brief talk to the Hunday
rhml at 9:4ft and will apeak for
ilia 11 am. and 7:4ft p m. services,
Tha public U cordially Invited to
hear thla mlulonary and her alary.
Marriage,
t Subject
At Brethren
"Marriage la Mora lmiwrtanl
Than Love." la tha Uirme Kev. Ed
ward Lander haa chosen tor the ev
enlh message in a aerlea on the Ten
Commandment, to be preached at
Uia 11 o'clock morning wormp serv
Ica of Uie Community Church of the
Brethren, 7J Bristol avenue loff
Hum men lane). Tha aermon will
be baaed on tha command. Thou
ahalt not commit adultery."
The church achool will convene at
( 4ft a. m. with classes for children
of all a I pi. aa well aa elas Inr
edulla. A nursery la provided for
children up lo 4 yeara or ae dur
ing the morninc worship aervicea.
Mavlee
On TueMtay at 7 p m. the church
w Inauiurata a regular monthly
moving picture aerlea In rooera
ton with several Klamath falls
churrhea. The tint picture will be
"t Am With You." a lull-length re
llgloua drama which waa photo
graphed In aouthern Rhodesia. An
added attraction will be an animat
ed cartoon. Thla la a community
en Ire at which only an ottering
will be received to defray the ex
pen of the film rental.
T raelland
Rev. Lander will leave Klamath
ralla on Wednesday lo attend the
district meeting of Uie Church ol
the Brethren to be held In Port
land. October 27-30. In hla absence,
f .-naior Philip Hitchcock will be Uie
pulpit guest.
Tne community l cordially In
vited to attend all of the aervicea
of the community church.
Scientists
Offer Free
Lecture
A cordial Invitation la emended
lo all lo attend free Christian
Hclenr lecture to be given at the
Plrat Churrh of Christ, (Scientist,
Tenth and Waahlngton, thla Hunday
at i:lft p.m.
Lecturer will be Elizabeth T. Nor.
wood, C8B, of Urookllne, Maaa.,
who la a member of the board of
lectureship of The Mother church,
the Pint Church of Chrlat, HtieiK
tut, Boaton, Maaa. '
ller topic will be "Christian Hcl-'
cure: The Religion Which 1cm lira
True Hplrltuallly."
Leaaon-Hermon '
"Probation After Death" will be
Ih aublect of the leaaon-aermon at
the regular aervlce thla Hunday
morning.
Divine wonhlp will be at 11 a m.
In the main auditorium, with Bun-,
day achool claaaea downatalra at thai
aarne time. AUo on the week
schedule la the regular Wednesday
meeting at I p.m. j
A free reading room la maintain
ed at 1023 Main, open every day
except Hundaya and holldaya. All
are welcome to uae the reading
room and to attend aervicea.
Golden Teai
Oolden Text of thla week's lesson,
aermon la from Matthew 24:13, "He
that ahall endure unto the end, thg
aame ahall be aaved."
Among citation will be the tol
lowing from John 6 21. "For a tin
Palher ralaeth up the dead, and,
quickeneih them: even ao the Bod
qulrkenelh whom he will." !
Quotation
The correlative quotation from
"Brlence and Health With Key 14.
Uie Bcrlpturea" by Mary Baker Ed.
dy. will be "The ao-called pleuurea
and palna of matter perlah, and they
must go out under the blaxe of
Truth, aplrltual aenae, and the ac
tuality of being."
Hitchcock
To Preach
For Matthews
'The Allocation of Priority" la
Uie title of the aermon to be
preached at I he Congregational
church Hunday morning by Senator
Phil B. Hitchcock, gueit preacher
In the absence of Uie minister, Rev.
(Jocllrey MatUiewa, who la attend
ing Uie annual meeting, of Uie Eail
Willamette association of Congrega
tional churches at Balem In hla ca
pacity aa registrar.
The choir will be accompanied by
Mra. Ilrnry W. Moor at the organ.
soloist la Mildred Mitchell, who
airisa "Calvary" by Rodney, Dixie
Davlg It the player of Uie clllmrn
The aervlce begina promptly at 11
o'clock with Uie Unmng of the pro
cessional hymn, "Rejoice, Ye Pure
In Heart."
Church Hrhool
The church achool assemble at
9 4ft a m. under the direction of
Mra. Kenneth E Lambie, general
euperlnlrnrtent. There are claaaea
for all gradea and agea. The adult
claaa meeting In the paraonage will
be led by Mra. Charlea A. Revell
In the absence ol Uie minuter.
Pilgrim fellowship, with Doane
Lelk, president, meela In Uie eve
ning at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mra.
Charlea A. Lent, oouiuellora, will be
present alter an absence of four
weeka on a trip through Idaho, Mon
tana, and Washington. Young peo
ple of high achool age are made
cordially welcome at thla meeting.
Teachen' meeting will be Wednes
day at 6:30 p. m Bible atudy at
7 30 p. m, and choir practice at
t 30 p. m.
Lutherans
To Have
Communion
Divine worahlp with Holy Com
munion will be at 11 a. m. Bunday
at Uie Klamath Lutheran church,
with Pastor Irvln Tweet apeaklng
on "How Hhould a Christian Keep
Bunday?
The adult conlirrnand claaa will
meet at the church of lire at 3:30
p. m.. Sunday, and there will be
open houae at the parsonage, 1120
Eldorado, from ft to I p. m., thla
Bunday. Memoen and Irlenda are
cordially Invited.
The week'a schedule u aa follow:
Monday: Boy Bcout troop 43
meet at 7 p m.
Tuenday: The Miriam circle
meeu at the home of Mra. Oscar
Anderaon, 101B Eldorado, at I p. m.
The atudy of 1 Corinthians will be
continued.
Thursday: Junior cnoir rehearsal
at 7 p. m. The aenlor choir re
heanea at 7:45 p. m. The harvest
featlval and bean tupper, sponsored
by the Ladies' Aid, will be held on
tin evening, nerving will tart at
4:30 p. m. There will be produce,
canned foods, etc. for ale.
Saturday: Senior and Junior con
lirrnand classes at t a m.
Tne' Luther League 01 the Oregon
circuit will hold Its convention at
Central Lutheran cnurrh In Port
land. October 2g-30. The Rev. Arne
Chrlstlanson la ho.t pastor. Guest
speaker will be tne Rev. Burton
Smith of Tacoma, president ol the
Pacific District Luther league. Pan
el discussions will fill an Impor
tant part of Uie convention with
leaguers Uklng active part A hieh
llai.t of the convention will be the
"Porket Testament Banquet" o n
Saturday evening. Those planning
to attend from the loral league are.
1 Lmiia DNiuwiu, uun nsoc, Araa
' Collins, Bob Larson. Beverly Eell.
Woods' Topic,
'Keys To
The Kingdom'
The Plrst Methodist church will
celebrate "Kingdom Bunday" at
the regular morning service Octo
ber 23. The Rev. Martindale Woods,
pastor, haa announced Uiat he will
preach on Uie theme, "Keys to the
Kingdom."
In commenting on the theme, the
Rev. Woods aald, "Do not expect
a review of the very interesting
book of a lew year ago by A. J.
Cronln. My subject la the lormatlon
of a "fellowship" within the exist
l; churchea that can and will work
from within rather than to euper
clJiously criticise from without."
The chorus choir, under Uie baton
of LaMar Jensen, will alng the an
them, "Ood 1 a spirit" by Kopy
lov. Hugh Paul will be at Uie con
sole of the organ. Tne Intermediate
ftllowshlp will meet at J 30 p.m.
and the Senior fellowship meet at
30 p m. At 7:30 p. m. the talk.
Ing picture, "I Am With You." will
be shown In the auditorium of the
church. This la a feature film taken
In Alrlca. There will be a sliver ot
tering taken at Uie door to cover
expense of the film. All are wel
come to attend and see thla film
sponsored by Uie youth groups ol
Uie church.
Mid-week Bible atudy la at 1:30 The United State' present are
pm, each Wednesday. All ar wel- of commercial forest land It call.
m. mated at 441 million acre.
Phyllis Oeorge. Dick Weed, Mr. and
Mrs. Del Scholer and Rev. Tweet.
Regular Services
At Christ Church -
Service are held each Sunday at
the Church of Christ, 220ft Want
land, beginning with Bible classes
at 10 a.m., preaching at II a m.
by J. P. Hargrove, and evening Bt-
1 ble study at 7:30.
For far pennies per wnrd 7011
can advertise to thmuands through
a Waut-Adl Phone 8111.
1st Baptist
Services
Going on Air
Morning worship service at the.
Plrst Baptist church. N. Ith andi
Washington, will be broadcast over.
KPLW Hunday at II a. m. Bunds
school la at 9:4& a. nr. tralnlni
union at 8:1ft p. m, and evenlni
worship aervlce at 7:30.
The church brotherhood will mee
Tuesday evening at 7:30 for a spe
Clal program and election of ofll- J
ren. Relreahmenta will be served, I
This wax fohnerly announced torj
an earlier date but waa postponed 1 1
because of the associallonal meet
ing In Portland this week.
All circles of Uie WMU wtll meetf
at the church at 1 p. m. for a busi- ,
nesa meeting Thursday, October 27. ij
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We endeavor to always keep in slock a variety of quality
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