FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THIRTEEN.
CHURCH NEWS
The Bible Story
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And III Ixird appeared U) Atirani,
and Mid unio him, I em I he Al
mighty and; walk before me. and
bo Uiuu urrfecl. And I will make
my covenant between mi mid thru,
lid will multiply thru exceedingly.
NrlUirr tlmll thy imi any mure
be cullrd Abram, but tliy name
ahull be Abraham: fur lulhrr of
many nations have 1 maris Hire.
And Clod aald until Abtaliam. A
fur Baral Ihy wllr, thou alialt mil
call lirr name Huml. but Mitrah tlmll
lirr name br. And I will bless lirr,
nd live Uieo a aun aliui of lirr:
yra. kings of people shall br of hrr.
Thru Abraham fell tixm hU fare,
and lamihrd, and aald In Ilia lirart.
Mialt a child be burn unio linn lhat
la an hundrrd yrara old? and shall
Harah, that la ninety yrara old.
And Clod aald, Harah Ihy
hall brer thre a ton Inrirrd;
thou shall call hie heme Isaar: ,
and I will establish my covrnanl
with him for an everlasting rove
nant, and wltit hie seed after
Ahlm. ..
r And Abraham called the name of
1)1 eon whom Harah bare to him.
Isaac. And Abraham circumcised
hl ion luu brim eight day old.
a Uod had commanded him. And
the child grew, and was wruned:
and Abraham marie a (real leant
the tame day that Isaac wet
wranrd.
And It came to paju alter Uiese
things, that Clod did tempi Abra
ham. And he nald. Take now I h y
ton. thine only eon Isaac, whom
thou Invest, and frl thre Into the
land of Morlah. and offer him there
for a burnt offering uixin one of the
mountains which 1 will tell thro of.
And Abraham rose up early In Uie
morning, and saddled his ass. and
took two of hu young men with him.
and Isaac hi son. and went unto
the place of which Clod had told
him. Thrn on the Ihlid day Alira
ham lilted up his ryes, and saw
the place afar off. And Abraham
aid unto his young men. Abide ye
here with the asa: and I and the
lad will go yonder and worship, and
come again to you. And Abraham
took the wood of the burnt offer'
Ing. and laid It upon Isaac his ton:
and he took the fire In hit hand,
and a knife; and they went both
of them together. And Isaac spake
unto Abraham his father, and said,
My fattier: and ha aald. Here am
the fire and the wood: but where
la the lamb for a burnt offering?
And Abraham aald. My eon. Ood
will provide himself fur a lamb for
burnt offering: ao they went both
of them together. And they came to
"tne Dlece which Ood had told mm
of: and Abraham built an altar
there, and laid the wood In order.
and bound Isaac his son. and laid
him on the altar upon the wood,
And Abraham stretched forth his
hand, and look the knife to slay his
on. And the angel of the Lord
called unto him out of hraven. and
said, Abraham. Abraham: and ne
aald. Hrre am I. And he said, t-ay
not thine hand upon the lad. neither
do thou anything unto him: for now
I know Ihnt thou fearest Ood. see
Ing thou hast not withheld thy son,
thine only on for me. And Abra
ham lifted up hta eyes, and behold
behind him a ram caught In a thick
et by h! horns: and Abraham went
and took the ram. and offered him
up for a burnt offering In the steed
of his son.
And the angel of the Lord called
unto Abraham out of heaven the
second time, and aald. By myself
have I aworn. aallh the Lord, for
because thou hast done thta thing,
and hast not withheld thy eon. thine
only son: That In blessing I will
bless thee, and In multiplying I will
multiply thy seed a the sura of
the heaven, and aa the aand which
Is upon the ilea shore: and thy eeed '
shall possess the gate of his ene- j
eled and cultured woman, will pre
side at Uie dedication service and
will adores Ilia church women on
the needs of women In war torn
countries.
The special offering will be used
to speed the bundles overseas and to
support a program for bringing dis
places orphana to homes In Amer
ica. Half of this offering will go to
ward the continuing United Council
o I Church Women program I n
peace education and Christian world
relatione to advance thli years
World Community Day theme,
"Peace la Poenlule."
Lutherans
To Hold
Annual Rally
On Sunday the Zlon Lutheran
Hiuulav school will hold Its annual
r.illy. There will br no rrttulnr ses
sion of the Hunriay school at 9 ii
a m . but a srrlul church service
at II a. m. Children and teachers
will meet In the Hunriay school
looms at 10:4) a. m. to march leto
the church services In a group. The
arrtnnli hv Hrv Vlr-lu. A Motility
Will BtreKM the theme "fhrUtlnn I
education, an Absolute Necessity."
Robert Htriveus, organist, has
rl'OM-n for thr prelude. "Andante
Religiose" by Thome, and for Uie
ollertnry and potluric, "Berceuse"
hv Drlhrurk and "Children's lay
Miirrh' by iJirMin. An authrm. "The
Children Krlrnd," . by foster will
b" presented by the Zlon senior
choir.
On Holiday afternoon there will
be a Hnllowern parly for the Bun
day school children and teachers
and frlendi. On Hunriay evening
the Zlon Walther league youth or
ganization will hold a Hullowern
party tor all of the young people
of tile congregation and friends,
A cordial Invitation la extended
by Zlon Lutheran church to the
public to attend the organ concert
by Richard W. Ellsasser to be pre
sented on the Hagelsteln memorial
oigan on Thursday evening. Novem
ber 3, at 8 o'clock. There Is no ad
mission charge, and all music lover
rr union chance, and all music lovers
of the community are welcome to
attend,
mies: and In thy seed shall all the
natlnas of Uie earth be blessed; be-
cause thou hast obeyed m y j
voice. . .
Church Women
To Celebrate
Communion
World Community Day will be ob
served In Klamath Palls Prlday.
November 4 when the local Council
of Church Women will gather at the
rirst Christian church at 1 o clock
and present a program on the sub
ject, "peace la Possible."
The same subject Is Used through
out the Christian world on the same
day by church women of all denoml
tlons. Mrs J. C. Yedon will have
charge of local presentation
whlrh Includes worship and medita
tion by Mrs. Marllndale Woods of
the Plrst MeUindist church and a
panel discussion o n the topic,
-1-tt-A U. ... n lifr-m 'I
Leader
Mrs. Yadon will lead in this dis
cussion and the first adviser, Mrs.
C. M. Hlrmlnghim will speak on Uie
world health organisation of the
United Nations. The second srjeaker.
Mrs. Charlea A. Revell. will address nere wiu oe special music, ling
the group on the food and agrtcul- H. ltlon of officers,
lure organization that part of the Hpeaker will be Rev. C. vTesley
tinted Nations which alms to help . Brough of the Ashland Naurene
people lift themselves to higher J church. All young people are wel
standards of food production and nu- come.
trllkin. "Unesco." the United Na-1 Ret. Van De Orlft sermon
lions Educational. Scientific and ; lPlc for this Sunday's 11 a.m. wor
Cullural Organization' will be the ;lp aenrlce at the Nazarene church
subject of the third speaker. Mrs.!"'" v . renteco.ta. txperi
I ,v" I""?- Q-Z'"?",",1 A! i' "Sunday school U at . 45 am. and
competent teachers are present to
i teach every member of the family.
Young people will meet at e 45
Young People
To Meet
At Nazarene
Young people from the Southern
Oregon nine of the Oregon Pacific
Nazarene church will meet at the
Church of the Nazarene. Oarden
and Martin, at 7:30. tonight, Prlday.
Rev. Bob Owlnn will be in charge.
one how to attain clean hands and
a pure heart by healing him moral
ly as well aa physically.
he sir eased that Christian Sci
ence teaches In accordance with the
Scriptures, that there U but one
Ood, all-powerful.
This Kunday
Divine worship will be at the usu
al 11 o'clock hour this Sunday morn
ing at the Christian Science church.
Sunday school classea convene at
the same hour downstairs In the
church. A regular weekly meeting Is
held at 1 p.m.. Wednesdays.
Topic of this week's lesson-sermon
la "EverlasUiur. Punishment.' with
the Oolden Text from Proverbs It;
29, The Lord Is far from the wick
ed: but he heareth the prayer of
the righteous."
Citations
Among citations In the lesson-ser
in explaining her topic, the lec- i mon will be the following from the
Hew England
Woman Talks
At Scientist
Members and friends of the Plrrt
Church of Christ, Scientist, Tenth
and Washington, garnered at the
church Hunday afternoon to hear
Elizabeth P. Norwood. CM B . of
Hronkllne, Mux., speak on "Christ
ian Science: The Religion Which
Teaches True Spirituality."
The lecturer Is a member of Uie
board of lectureship of The Mother
church. The first Church of Christ,
Scientist, Boston, Mass.
Explanation
Proett Continues
Sermon Series
I son, accompanied by Uartlre Craw.
; ford, organist,.
A Halloween costume party wftl
be held for all Senior Westminster
The Situation of the Ooapel" la fellowship people at the church. Sun
the second of a serte of three aer- day at I p.m. This party Is ipon-
mom given by the Rev. Dwayne U I sored by the fellowship eommts.
Proett. pastor of the Peace Memorl- slon. Suzanne Prel la Uie eomims
al Presbyterian church on S. Bth n chairman. All young people of
street. The morning worship will In- (high school age are cordially Invited
elude a solo by Mrs. Rollln Thomp- 1 to Hue party.
cusslon periods will follow each
speaker's presentation of her topic
after which a dramatic skit. "Peace
Is Possible," under the direction of
the Rev. Godfrey Matthews will be
presented.
Project
The council project on this World
Community Day will be Uie ship-;
menl of great quantities of materi
als, cloth, both cotton and woolen;
thread for sewing and embroider
ing, wool for knitting and crochet
ing. This project being carried out
throughout the United States to aid
the women of Europe and Asia to
make clothing for themselves and
their families. Women of the local
council are urged to remember that
most recipient have no needles,
thread, tape and probably no good
shears and are asked to Include as
many of these Items as possible.
The materials each woman pre
pare for preeenatatlon at the dedi
cation service. November 4 are to
be wrapped In a yafd an a half of
blue denim for overall patching and
are to be tied securely. j
Mrs. Annely Uherrk of Olene. and
a native of Vienna a graduate In
mortem languagra of Mills college.
Oakland, Calif., and a widely trav-
p. i, Sunday, with Olive spry lead
er for this week.
The evangelistic service will be
gin at 7:30 pm. with singing fol
lowed by a sermon by Pastor Van
De Orlft on "Getting Set tor Time
and Eternity."
turer brought out the quesUon from
Psalms 24:3, "Who shall ascend In
to Uie hill of Uie Lord? or who
shall stand In his holy place?" The
Psalmist's answer, she said, U In
verse 4. "He that hath clean hands,
and a pure heart; who hath not
lifted up his soul Into vanity, nor
aald that Christian Science teaches
Bible, Proverbs M: 13, "He that cov
ereth hi sins shall not prosper: but
whoso confeaaeth and forsaketh
I them shal have mercy.' Prom the
Christian Science textbook, "Bcl-
lence and Health With Key to Uie
! Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy,
founder, will be. "Error of any kind
'cannot hide from Uie law of Ood."
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Ua M.lk.r tfcarrk. The rirat f karck ( CkrM. khatkl,
la BMlaa. Maaa.
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ALL NEXT WEEK!
Every day next week, we will give two $10
merchandise awards to the two "Most Cour
teous" Drivers selected by Klamath Falls city
Traffic patrolmen. These awards are good for
merchandise, service and accessories at any
Klamath Automobile Dealers Association
member firm.
You're Inviied!-
TO OUR OPEN HOUSE!
MONDAY NIGHT!
FREE CIDER AND DONUTS and CANDY FOR THE
KIDS! Open house at all new car dealers with special
new car displays.
Come in".'.', you're invited and welcome!
KLAMATH FALLS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASS'N.
Celebrating
NATIONAL "KNOW YOUR AUTOMOBILE DEALER" WEEK
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