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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1941)
Xprit 74 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOB "bSV.: :j PROGRAM GOOD FRIDAY SERIES SET Christian man and women will bow their heads In sorrow on Good Friday and In ob servance of tho crucifixion of Jesus Christ, services to be held In Various churches of the city tltrouifhout the day. Last of tha Holy week services planned by tha Klamath Falls Mlnliterlal association will be held In the Pelican theatre be ginning at 9:S5 a. m.. and dot ing at 12:05 p. m. The public la urged to attend. r Mayor John II. Houston has asked In proclamation thnt then houri be observed by bus iness houses In tho city. Attendanca at tho passion week service! hai been excel- . lent, according to local mlnls- t tors. The Good Friday program, to be presided over by Adjutant Norman C. Uowyer, with Prof. Ixiranca Douett as song leader and Mrs. Douett aa pianist, will bo aa follows: First period. 9:55 to 10:20 Hymn, "There Is a Green Hill Far Away," audience; prayer and announcements by presiding officer; speciul musical number by the First Uaptl.it church; mes sage, "Father, forgive them for they know nut what they do Hev. Cecil C. Brown, First Bap tist church. Second period, 10:22 to 10:47 Hymn, "The Way of the Cross Leads Home," audience; vocal f duet, "O Sacred Heart Now V Wounded," Mrs. Kenton Knight, Mrs. C. K. McClellan; message. "Today ahalt thou be with me In paradise," Rov. Hugh Bronson. Altamont Presbyterian church. Third period, 10:41) to 11:14 Hymn, "Tho Old Hugged Cross," audience; vocal duet by Mrs. G lady co Gundcrson and Mrs. Darnel Anderson; m a a s a g e, "Woman, behold thy son! Son, behold thy mother!" Rev, Daniel Anderson, Klamath Temple. Fourth period, 11:16 to 11:41 Hymn, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," audience; vocal duct, "Alone," Mrs. C. S. Robertson and Mrs. John Selby; message, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Kev. Arthur C. Bates, First Christian church. Fifth period, 11:43 to 12:08 Hymn, "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken," audience; vocal solo, "Open tho Gates to the Temple," J Muriel Uarich) Message, 'l thirst," Hev. Eugene V. Haynes, Congregational Community church. Sixth period, 12:10 to 12:33 Hymn, "Alas, and Did My Sav ior Bleed," audience; vocal solo, "Come Soothing Death," Wen dell B. Smith; message, "It la fin ished!" Kev. Victor Phillips, First Methodist church. Seventh period, 12:35 to 12:33 Hymn, "Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross," audience; vocal solo, "Wero You There," Mrs. M. W. Moore; message, "Father, Into thy bands I commend my spirit," Rev, J. Clarence Orr, Immanuel Baptist church; closing prayer, Rev. Victor Phillips. Tha Klamath Falls Minister ial association expresses appreci ation to Mrs. Rose Poole for the use of the Pelican theatre, to The News and Herald and the local radio atatlon for their coopcra- tlon In advertising tho meetings, and to Prof, and Mrs. Dossett for their part In the musical pro grama, aa well as to all who as sisted In any way to make the meetings successful. Final noonday passion week services were held Thursday with tha Rev. A. Theodore Smith, pastor of the First Pres , byterlan church, speaking on the aubject, "The Upper Room." The Leonids, meteoric show ers, are seen In November, and appear to coma from the con stellation Leo. Eaiaijsiiiilai-lsraila)iiW'iria HANDKERCHIEF t teen P. Deep .bordered procatilon of flow art, cantar square of controlling color. Tiny trifle of fashion . to glorify new toiler embtei. Several pattemi . all high-faihlon colors , . ,lrl.h linen, jgf--. . Lovely for Lenses O 71 , 4 pi This la Mary Anna Balrd of Long Beach, Calif., and the rea son for the picture. It one be needed. Is that she'll be one of 200 lovelies parading charms In an annual beach beauty contest for amateur photographers. Dairy DAIRY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb returned to their home in Pondosa, Calif., Sunday evening after spending several days here with relatives. They reported a foot of snow had fallen Wednes day night closing all logging op erations for several days. Theodora Flackus and E. B. Schmoe were business visitors at the Andrew Johnson home in Pine Flat Saturday. Mrs. Howard Bonrman and family of the Keno district vis ited at the home of ber brother, Joe HorsJey and family and oth er relatives of this vicinity last week. Dale Brown was a business vis itor In the Roseburg vicinity the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hall of Klam ath Falls spent Sunday evening at the homo of their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Schmoe. OF THE a v n as 3 ftrtlitf end Muly f1orrlr Ifring; rourts mr ro Mlorod ddA Jehofrtr, Amrlco'i foroao crooror of orlslool btlt danooa. CHQS II 't'A 'ii3'!-' ol tbe MONTH in Vogue , , fine JJj)c sW I k J 3 "'yy jr. S 0 3 N 7VN Ki , B.orv "a ,t ntH. ; A number of prominent Ore gon Shrlnera will be in Klam ath Falls Saturday, April 18, to attend the annual Shrine ball for crippled children to be held hero at the armory under the direction of tho local Shrine club, ' ' , W. J. llofmann, trustee and member of the national board of Shrine hospitals. Mayor Earl Riley, active Shrlner, Harvey Wells, secretary of the Port land hospital unit, and Phil Metahan, director of the Port land unit, will all arrive Satur day morning from Portland for the event. Elsewhere In Oregon LA GRANDE. April 10 (IP) Work on the $183,831 WPA air port project, which has been certified as a defense Job, will start Friday. PORTLAND, April 10 JP E. A. Collier, state highway engi neer, predicted yesterday that the Forest Grove-Vernonia junc tion section of the Wolf creek highway, Portland's short-cut to the ocean, will be finished by August. ASTORIA. April 10 (IP) City officials, declaring a aix-montli trial of parking meters a success, have voted to keep tlie meters permanently. PORTLAND, April 10 (IP) An air express shipment of ty phus vaccine, enough to immun ize 10,380 persons, passed through Portland last night on its way to China. LARGEST AIRPORT The Brltlsh-built airport in Newfoundland is the largest on this side of the Atlantic ocean. Containing 1000 acres, tho air- . . . THE WOMAN'S STORE . 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