Drama Team
To Perform
"Tlie Sacred Music and Drama
Team" from the Bible Standard
Collepe of Eugene will appear at
the Bible Standard Church in Chil
oquin on Tuesday, June 25, at
7:30 p.m.
Hcv. James A. Rinp,setli, pas
tor, said the group will present
"The Life of John Williams," a
sacred drama depicting the life of
a pioneer English missionary who
sacrificed his life taking the Gos
pel to the cannibalistic South Sea
Islands.
Word of his death brought many
volunteers to take his place on
the field, and during World War
II. shipwrecked U.S. Navy sailors
fearfully went ashore to find
themselves welcomed and hospita
bly treated by the Christian is-,
landers.
The college team will include
"The Venturers Trio." composed
nf three girls from Ventura.
Calif., Pam Stewart, Diane Joll
er. and Donna Warner. John Free
man from Eugene will portray
John Williams in the dramatic
production, and Rev. W. E. Bry
ant. Eugene, dean of the college,
will be in charge of the service
and assist with the dramatiza-j
tinn.
The public is invited to attend;
the program which will also fea-.
lure vocal trio, duet, and solo
selections. There w ill be no charge
lor admission.
Bible Standard College is the
official ministerial and Christian
educational institution or its par
ent organization in the western
United talcs.
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IIKRA1.II AND NKtt'S. Klamath Falls. Ore.
Friday, June SI, 19ti3
PACE 7-A
KLAMATH LUTHERAN FAMILY The new pastor of the Klamath Lutheran Church,
Rev. Malcolm Unseth, arrived at the church personage with his family only eight days
ago. Taking time out from a busy schedule of unpacking to pose for a family picture
are, from left, Malcolm III, II; Jonathan, 4; Minda, 12; Catherine, 15; Gretchen, 5;
Rev. Unseth; and Mrs. Unseth. Rev. Unseth formerly served the Mt. Olivet Lutheran
Church in Portland.
Lutheran Pastor Notes Seven-Year
Ministry With First Local Sermon
June 16 was a memorable day
for Rev. Malcolm Unseth, the lat
est addition to the Klamath Falls
ministerial ranks. Last Sunday
he delivered his first sermon at
the Klamath Lutheran Church and
also marked the seventh anniver-
rv nt hie nrriinatinn
MIGHTY PENCIL TU ,,, u fomi, ' ..j ,
... u.uijts new home- u,e churcn par.
typewriter, ballpoint pen and oth-isona(;e at lm Ei(0rado Ave.,
er mechanical writers, the com- on June 13, having tjme , do
mon lead pencil continues to bcmie mora u,an rc-arrange the
the workhorse in the writing field iDarking Mon caugnl
up in the affairs of the congrc-
IS IT TRUE?
That one is eternally lost with
out Jesus Christ? Come next
Sunday at 9.45 o.m. and team
the truth!
IMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
11th & High Klamath Foils
and through the maze left by
the movers.
But after weathering the initial
storm successfully, the Unseths,
including Catherine. 15: Minda.
12; Malcolm III, II; Gretchen.
5; and Jonathan, 4, are confident
they will soon be comfortably
settled and familiar with the new
routine.
A native of Chicago, Rev. Un
seth came here from the Mt.
Olivet Lutheran Church in Port
land, where he served for six
years and 10 months.
gat ion
Preparing in less than three
days for the first Sunday at church
and the welcoming reception at the
Hope Plans
For Worker
Hope Lutheran Church will re
ceive its newly assigned parish
visitor, Miss Nancy Jo Nelson,
with a formal installation and
reception on Sunday.
Assigned under the auspices of
the Board of American Missions.
Lutheran Church of America,
Miss Nelson will serve at Hope;
Lutheran for six months. Her
duties will be primarily concerned
with e"angclism and the field
of Christian education.
The installation will take place
at the II a.m. worship service.
with the reception immediately
following the service.
Finland, while Ixiis and the chil
dren visit her home in Illinois.
Her father will be celebrating his
80th birthday, and for the first
time in many years, all five
daughters will be together for a
reunion.
Rev. Unseth will fly round-
trip with a friend from Portland,;
PROGRAM SET
MERRILL-The Merrill Pres
byterian Church will hold its an
nual Bible School program on Fri
day evening, June 21. The public
is inviten to attend. The pro
gram will conclude the two-week
summer Bible School.
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Isensee Makes
European Tour
Donald Isensee, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar D. Isensee, is a mem
ber of the Pacific Lutheran Uni
versity "Choir of the West," cur
rently on a two-month concert
tour of Europe.
The concert schedule for the
58-voicc a capella choir includes
41 concerts in the leading cities
of Norway, Denmark, Germany,
and France. Before returning to
the United States on July 25. the
choir will also travel In Switzer
land and Italy.
Pro Deo et Petria Award," the highest honor given bv the
h to Boy Scouts, was recently prosented to Charles Galloway, 16, left,
SCOUT HONORS
Lutheran Chut
and Nick Carr, 15, right, by Rev. LeRoy Redal, former pastor of the Klamath Luther
an Church. Both boys contributed 150 hours of service to the church to qualify for the
award. Galloway, a member of Troop 43, has been in the Scouts for eight years, and
Carr, Troop 71, has been active in the program for seven years.
Women s Group To Assist Program To End School
African Student, Missions
MAL1N
nr. uee wain, woo inienos io picK nf lh
At the June meet-
pair w ill use for a whirl-wind tour
of ten countries.
Their agenda includes
Winema Hotel that afternoon was I graduation, a student must
no small task for Lois Unseth.
There was still a large freoior
in the middle of the kitchen floor,
household articles half unpacked,
and five children to direct around
-1 ri. . . ., , ac.cmi i, jui lai am til nuns ill
iiic idiiuiv s muve io loe inr., , . .
,,,.., .. ,.... ' ..jl-ondon; the largest Lutheran
' , " u v ,, IChurch in the world in Ulm, Ger-
of a Lutheran Church po icy. He , n
lialin Women's Associa-;
lion in the Presbyterian Church!
social room, the members voted
In vonrl tin In 11 unrlhv Afrirnn
student attending Lewis and Clark rit.J:.7:
College as part of the associa
tion's African youth project.
A discussion was held on the
be made at the July meeting.
It was announced that the Med
ical Mission tea will lie held
at the home of Mrs. Robert Holls
on July in. All churches will be
LORELLA The closing pro
ram of the Vacation Bible School
sponsored bv the Ixirclla Full
Gospel Church will be held Fri
day, June 21. at 8 p.m. in t h c
church. ,
' Under the direction of Mrs.
Dick Smith, 40 children from
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Bronch of Th Mather Church, Tha Pint Church of Chriit,
Scientist in Boiton, Matt. 10th and Woihington
Sirvict t: Sunday Sorvico 1 1 :00 a.m.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.
Wedntiday Evening Testimony Moating 8:00 O'Clock
Lesson-Sermon Subject June 23, 1963
"IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN,
EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?"
Golden Teit: Jeremiah 32:17. Ah Lord God! Behold, thou
host made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and
stretched out arm, and there it nothing too hard for thee.
Nursery facilities available during church services
Vacation Bible School
7:00-8:30 p.":., June 24-28
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VICTORY TEMPLE
ccive a call from a church before
bcinR ordained. .Mt. Olivet was
the first church to issue him a
call, and he accepted without a
Rrcat deal of hesiUition. Within
the next few weeks, ltev. Unseth
was ordained and the family
J journeyed to Portland for an cx
i tended residence in this part
Jjof the country.
Hcv. Unseth is a graduate n(
Uhe AugsburR College and Theolo-
gical Seminary, Minneapolis,
I Minn., and received his degree
in theology from the Luther Col
lege, Decorah, Iowa, in May,
I95H. He was employed as a phar
maceutical salesman in nortiicrn
Illinois during a break in his
education at Luther College, and
spent nine months in military
service. His brief career in the
Naval aviation program extended
from 1!45 to the summer of ltM6.
Hcv. Unseth met his future wife,
who hailed from a suburb of Chi
cago, while they were both at
tending high school in Dundee.
III. Lois later attended Beloit!
College in Beloit. Wis., major-j
ing in education, but her educa-
phy in Monaco; historic religious stationary currently being sold to
shrines in Home, Italy; and Avi-bene(it the missionary work of
gnon, France, the seat of papacy IMiss Florence Logan in Taiwan,
from 1309 to 1377. ltev. Unseth It was deicded to keep the item
also plans to tour several other for another month and then rc
citics in France and Germany, turn the remainder of the stationa-
1909 Hom.dolt Road
Palter Silal H. Jontt
ary and the proceeds to Miss Logan.
The association voted to serve
snacks to children attending the
Vacation Bible School, and Bess
Ann Smith was appointed to set
up the schedule. A tentative date
for the annual retreat at Union
Creek was set for the first week
in August, with definite plans to
tional plans were interrupted by'Rlve lh(. jheran Church
as well as .Switzerland, Norway,
Sweden, and Holland.
The last three davs of the trip
trip will be spent at the Luther
an World Federation Assembly,
scheduled July 30-Aug. 10, before
departing for the United States
from Copanhagen, Denmark, on
Aug. 12.
Although not an official dele
gate, Hev. Unselh will he able
In observe the sessions and attend
the mass closing service which
will be conducted on a huge ath
letic field to accommodate the
expected throng.
The Lutheran World Federation
assembly is held every four years MKItltlM-Morc than SO clu!
and is open to Lutheran minis- dren from Merrill and Malin at
tcrs and laymen from all branch- tended the summer school pro
es of the church in all parts of Rram sponsored by the St. Angus-
the world. Special meetings sreltine Church in Merrill, June 10-15.
conducted for women and youths The morning and afternoon class
preceding the assembly. les were conducted by Sister M.
Hev. Unvclh said the primary'lr'ausl' s r s!5""r 'cinta
nf the conclave is to .Marip O SF.. and Sister M. As-I
ages 4 through 16 will partici
pate. The program will conclude
group singing, special music, and
recitations of memory work
Dressed in colorful costumes,
the children will also present
play depicting Biblical characters
studied during the school.
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"Thou irl wmhrd in thr- bftUnctt end rt found wentlne." (Oen. !:lfl
Tht liquet of wttghtnfl it vtry tuwillvt. 6ch of Ul I btinf
wttqhed riftily In tht ictltt el God. Wt trt wtlahtd - end Mn
tound wanltng - in Iht uti el our ability, opportunity and motive.
W muil remembtr that our Itla It bttng mtaiurtd by tha Word of
God. Htw do our varinut aeliviflai of lilt balance in tht tifhl of tha
Lord? How doei our tworthip and tarvlca to him maaiur up In tha
lignl nl the Gatptl ef Chniir Think ol what it will mean In tha day
of judgment.
Lei mi not allow trlfiibneu to prevail. Wt cannot thwart tha
plan ol God. Tndv we ara ihapino. our lit to meet the requirement,
or we are carelenly llvinq with no thought of the contequtneet. May
each of u live each day lhal the Kale will be balanced.
C. WAYNI LOWE, tvengelitt
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You Are Cordially Invited To Worship With Ul
dnjwunxjimsmi
Arthur (Ricky) Rickbeil has disposed
of oil other Interests ond is now
available full time to friends and cus
tomers at Rickys Jewelers, 700 Main
Street, downtown Klamath Falls.
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opportunity to bear united witness
few years were devoted to raising ;, wor'd o( j (aith and
a lamily and putting a hustiand irnmmittees who have been study
through school. llnB lhc (.niir.h rfnetrine and jus-
in aooition io ine exciicnicni
sisiam O.S.F. j
tin June 1. IS of tlie stuxlenls
received their first Holy Com
munion at the Ram. Mass. They
were If ill io Allers. Dave Kran-
tifiralinn nf the fatlh will nrpscnt LiE.A l'l,nri l.rnitn AnilA Hfls.
of moving and making new ac- hc,r r(,1)orU , an( various church-L r Margaret llirkey. Mary Mur
quaintances. tlie I'nseths have f5 .m roport on eir missionary Lhv' (n McAuliffe. .Indv McAu
other interesting plans or thcwork xhp assombly will also mV .a, McAuhffc. ' Violctte
summer. Hev. Unseth will leave rkhn(, jn contemporary terms. O Connor. Danny Pappc. BoMiy
July 11 for a months tour of hc Lutlwan tlieology. he added. pavn(. .ii.-inna Pavne. Kalhy
Europe and the Lutheran Wld rf Nan Baylor.
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