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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1963)
Christmas Parade Saturday 2 P. M. DovMovm Klamath Falls t - - filler 4 'f V-. " ' '-- r. ' - . ' Unitarians To Recognize U.N. 'Human Rights Week' Observance of the United Na tions' "Human Ri$rts Week" is planned Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Unitarian Fellow s h i p of Klamath Falls. iBen Kerns will be the sticafcer at the 11 a.m. meeting in (he Unitarian Universalis! Pine Grove Meet--inghouse. - Kerns' background includes work in post-war Europe for United Nations Relief and Reha bilitation. He has continued his interest in the local community, working actively in Great Deci sions, the Unitaran Fellowship, and the U.N. Club. He current ly serves as president of the U.N. group. A trio of teen-age folk singers, Ned Johnson, vocal and guitar; Chris Dodge, soprano; and ltuss ICrecklow, bass, will be musical guests for the morning services. Tlie three recently appeared on the U.N. Club's "Ifmitr-nanny" program. A coffee hour will follow the service. The public is invited. FRIENDLY HELPFULNESS To Every Creed and Purse WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite Ward and Sons 925 High Ph. TU 2-4404 Movie Showing Slated By Zion Rev. Nnrbcrt E. Dey has an nounced that a new feature length color movie will be shown at Zion Lutheran Church on Sunday evening, Dec. 8, he ginning at 7 o'clock. The movie, entitled "A I-clter To Nancy," was produced by The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod and made in full color by Paramount Studios and Family Films. "A Letter To Nancy" con cerns a 9-ycar-old Chinese girl and is a story of Christian love and faith. It was filmed for the purpose of helping all the congregations of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, accord ing to Ucv. Dey. All Zion Lutheran members and friends are invited to see the 8(i-minute movie presenta tion which will he of Interest to children as well as adults. Parish Bazaar Features Readied For several months tlie mem bers of St. 'Paul's Episcopal Church have been preparing for the annual All-Parish Bazaar slated Saturday, Dec. 7. The festivities will begin at 10 a.m. with tlie opening of the bazaar booths. A wide variety of hems will he offered for sale at each booth, including glitter and gla mour articles, needlework, and dolls and toys. A special feature will be the men's table where handcrafts, used tools, and as sorted household items will be displayed. In the food line, the Girls Friendly Society is sponsoring a candy booth and the AKar Guild plans a cooked foods booth. The Episcopal Young Church men members are in charge of the traditional carnival and en tertainment for the children at tending with their parents. Two meals will be served in conjunction with the all-day af fair, an a la carte luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and din ner beginning at 6 p.m. The dinner menu includes roast beef, a jus; baked potatoes with sour cream or butter; toss ed green salad with choice of dressing, cole slaw; French bread; ice cream; coffee and milk. Tlie price will be $1.50 lor adurts, 75 cents for children, or $5 for a family. The public is invited to par ticipate in all of the bazaar ac tivities, according to the pastor. Rev. Rolcrt L. Greene. PAGE JA HERALD AND NKWS, Klamath Kalis, Oregon Friday, December 6, 1963 itmnritrnti- t mil i liiminTHI - , in the for the pantomime Community Church BE FOOD FOR THOUGHT I "To let th mind on tho fUih li death, but to tet thi mind on tho Spirit it Mo ond paaco." (Romans 8:6). Much of our ill health and human friction ii cauiad by ill will, rtienrmanri, anxiotioi, bitterns n. Tho remedy Ifti in turning our minds from these things of tho flesh react ing th,at those whoso hsarts are at peace with themselves, with God ond with their fellowmen rarely develop emo tional troubles. Let each of ui recognise the need of being led by tho Spirit of God and as our tins, failures ond hates ore re vealed in Hit Word may each of us be strong enough to repent and become a child of God through our obedience to the Gospel Then, having cleansed our life by turning to o loving, forgiving Father, we will find relief. May each of ut strive for this way of life ond peoce, C. WAYNI LOWS, Ivangtllit CHURCH OF CHRIST 220S Wanfland Avt. Ph. TU 2-0374, 2-4579 You Are Cordially Invited To Worship With Ui i the final stages children of the Hers -three members of the cast, Julie Baker, left, run over the musical selections with Mr. Evan Rlf- portray how men were told s CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Rehearsals are Christmas story program to be presented by of the Brethren on Sunday, Dec. 8 Dlanna Johnson, and Lynn Gourlie fov. oraanist. Bv use of liaht and shadow the children wi of the coming of Jesus and events concerned with the Biblical Nativity. The public invited to attend the program at 6:30 p.m. in the Bristol Avenue church sanctuary. Meeting Plans Reported The annual meeting of the Women's Association of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church will be hold Monday evening, First Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of Tho Mothar Church, Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Moss. 10th ond Washington Sorvices: Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Testimony Meeting 8:00 O'Clock Lesson-Sermon Subject, December 8, 1963 "GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR" Golden Tent: Psalmi 146:5, 6. Happy is ha that hath the God at Jacob tor his help, whoso hope is in tht Lord his God: which made heaven, and earth, the sea, ond all thot therein is: which keepcth truth tor ever. Nursery facilities available during church services. Dec. 9, in the Fireside Room. It will open with a dessert at 7 o'clock. .Joyce Landrum, president, said a Christmas program has been planned for the meeting, and the new officers will he in stalled by the pastor. Rev. Laing Sihliet. 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