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'April 1041 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THITtJ Af&ui SUMMER LAKE TO Summer Luke is to have IU firnt church building thruuuh tlm effort of tho Rev. J. M. U. (Jill, Episcopal missionary to Lake county, who obtained from tho Kenrrnl council of the church lit New York tho mm of $J0OO fur tho purpose. The church, to he known nil "The Church of Our Suvlor," will be erected thin Mirliin largely by labor donated by nien o( the community. The kite, northeast of the postolfice. wan the gift of Mr. and Mra. John Kitiu. The work is to start inirm-riiutcly and be completed by full. ThMinh Summer Lake, find r 'led in 1873. la one of the 1P4V.1t rominunltlea In thla part of the state, It he never had regular church services until the Rev. Gill established Sun day achool there in 1938 and be gan holding services each second and fourth Sunday In Ana River nrhnnlhuuie. From the first the attendance was good and inter est encouraging, aays Rev. GUI However, the facilities of the one-room schoolhouse wart so Inadequate that he began to seek mean of raising money for a combined church and parish hiituo. Last summer when Illness compelled him to go east for medical treatment, he called on officer of the general church fur help. From a fund known as the United Thank Offering raised by members of the woman's auxiliary to the na tional council a grant was made for the Summer Lake church Ruhnn'i rommittee. which l be the official body of the church. Is composed of Dean Harris, Les Elder. Homer Car Ion, Guy Foster, Mrs. Alice Car- Inn and Mm. Rernlce Small, ail of Rummer Lake. Rev. J. M. B. Gilt Is a native ot Petersburg, Va., graduate of Washington and Lee univer sity and of the Theological Sem I nary of Virginia. If served 15 years at a missionary to China. 11 years as rector of St. Paul's rhnrch In Petersburg. Va. In 193T he came to Oregon where he ts located at Lakevlew. Klamath Temple 1007 Pino street. Rev. Daniel It. Anderson, pastor. Telephone U874. Sunday services: -; Sunduy achool, 9:43 a. m. Rob- Mount, superintendent 4feKc for all ages. Aioriilng service of worship, It a. m. The pastor speaks on the subject, "Rest. . Young People' Overcomers and Junior meetings, 0:30 p. m. ' vening evangelistic services, 7.-4S p. m. Subject, "The Fatal Night." Come and bring some- ono with you. . Midweek services: Bible study and praise service, Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. - Radio broadcast, KFJI, Thurs day evening. 7 p. m. Trayer meeting, Friday eve' ning, 7:43 o'clock. Young People's prayer meet ITS. Saturday, 7:45 p. m. Assembly of God Located at end of Eighth on Oak street. Rev. A. Harold Prr.tlng, pastor, ftcrviccs for Sunday: unday school at 0:45 a. m. Mrs. Charles Bundy, superln trndent of classes. Prayer scrv ice at 0:30 a. m. Morning worship beginning at 11 o clock. Second message on tho theme, "The Holy Spirit." ; Orchestra practice at 7 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 pr w. Message, "Awake Thou That Steepest!" Services for the week: Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., dovo- tlonnl and preaching. Thursday. 7:45 p. m., visitors from Tulclake are expected. nov. Ross will be the speaker. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets. L K. Johnson, pastor; phone 3452. C Sunday achool, 9:43 a. m. I orship hour, 11 a. m. iiresido hour, Sunday, April 27, at 5 p.. m. Committee In rhargc: Oscar Sollc, Elmer Solle, William Louthcr and Frank Sub' Ject Jr. A lunch will be served at 6 p. m. and a program has been arranged. Tuesday, April 29. the Ladles Aid will hold -a birthday supper t the church at 6:30 p. m. Mem bers and friends of the congre- Kiilion cordially Invited. Com mittee In charge: Mrs. L. Orrcs, Mrs. O. Erlandson and Mrs. W. Hendrickson. A program has Ijeen arranged for the occasion : There will be no choir re- henrsal this week due to the pas tor's absence at circuit meeting In Vupene. Men's club, May 13, at 8 p. m. ' Luther league, May 8, at 7 !. m. Ladles Aid, Mav 8. Mr. John "ur'e't and Mls Magdaline 'U'"" wl" be nnstosse. prflrmnllon cam meets each Sn'irdnv morning at 10 o'clock. Our church welcomes all who Klamatlpi GluviclteA. wish to work and Worship. If you hava no church home In the city wa sincerely Invito you to be with us. Church ef Christ Coma and worship In the com munity room of Shasta school with the Church of Christ. Sun day services: Uible study, 10 a. m.; worship and communion, 1 1 m ; evening services, 8 p. m. M. Lloyd Smith of Grunts Pass will be with us Thursday, May 1, at 8 p. m. The public Is cor dially invited. K. N. Meads. St. Paul'i Episcopal Church Victor E. Newman, rector. Church located at the corner of Eighth and Jefferson stroeU. Church school at 10:13 a. m. Dua to the absence of the rec tor who la attending the annual Convocation of tho Missionary district of eastern Oregon, meet ing at Mood River, there will be no church service thla Sunday. Merrlll Presbyterian Church Rev. Lawrence H Mitchel- more, pu,lor. Dr. Luther E. Stoin, piulor ot the First Presbyterian church of Glendale, Calif., will be guest preacher at 1 1 a. m. One of the principal speakers at the state Christian Endeavor convention in Klumath Falls this weekend. Dr. Stein has agreed to address this church at the morning hour The choir, directed by Mrs Georae Windscheffel Is prepor Ing special music for the worship service. Due to the Christian Endeavor convention, no other services are planned after 12 o clock. Bible achool la at 9:45 a. m . . - i i ....... . i . w"" ; JUI ",..;:. ai w:3 a. m. -al '7 -uw... Meeting Human Need" is the theme for most of the Bible cli Community Congregational Church "A Bill of Right and a Bill of Duties" 1 the sermon theme of Rev. Eugene V. Haynes, pas tor, a ha (peak at the 11 a. m worship service. Muriel Garich will be the guest soloist at this service of worship. . Church school for all ages meets at 9:45 a. m. with Robert Pex acting as the assistant superintendent and conducting the worship service In the church for boys and girl of Junior high and high achool age The beginner meet In the par sonage with Mrs. W. L. Carter and the primary' department meet In the community hall with Mr. E. V. Haynes. Sunset circle meets at 5.30 p. m. Comrade of the Way meet at 0 p. m. A social hour Will fol low the meeting to be led by Karen Hardin. . Zion Lutheran Church 1025 High street. G. W. Hoff mann, pastor. Tho Sunday morning service begins at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: "The Word of Jcsua: I am the Door.Y Sunday school and Junior Bi ble class meet at 9:45 a. m. The adult membership clas meets on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock and the children's con firmation class on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. The Junior Walther league will meet In tho home of Mar Jorle Ongman, 2243 Radcliffe avenue, next Thursday at 7:30 p. m. A special business meeting of the congregation has been called for Sunday, May 4. All voting member are urged to attend. Sunday, May 11, has been set tha day ot confirmation for this year's class of young peo ple. The Lord's Supper will also be celebrated on this Sunday. If you have no church home, you are cordially Invited to at tend our cervices. Como and hear and worship. Immanua! Baptist Church - - J. . Clarence Orr, minister, Eleventh and High street. 9:45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m., morning worship. Subjoct, "Peter Look at the Wind." ' 6:30 p. m., young people's meeting. 7:30 p. m., "The Revealing Word." Tuesday prayer meeting at 2 o'clock at the church. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., our midweek servlco of prayer and Blhlo study. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., the study In the Book of Revelation Special meeting Friday at 7:30 p. m. with Dr. O. C. Wright showing moving pictures of .our summer assembly at Cascadla and our new assembly grounds at Arrah Wanna. Everyone Is In vited to see these pictures. Save 20 On Memorials By Calling at Klamath Fall Marble and Granite Work 116 So. 11th St and Making Your Own Selection. First Baptist Church Eighth street at Washington. The Church with a Message." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor; residence, 414 North Eighth street; phone 7439. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. George O. Welch, superintendent. Morn ing worship service, 11 o clock. The pastor will uaa as his sub ject, "Grace for the Guilty." The Baptist Training service will meet at 7 o'clock under the direction of Rodney Larten. There is a union for every age group from the beginners to the adults and program suitable to each group will be presented. The evening song service will begin at 8 o'clock followed by a message by tho pastor on the subject, "Saved a by Fire." Midweek service Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Radio service each Sunday mprnlng over station KFJI from 8 30 to 9 o'clock. First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue, Gottfred J. Anderson, pastor. The 1941 confirmation clas will be confirmed at a service held at 10:30 a. m. T ti clan Is constituted of nina young peo ple. A review of the studies pur- sued since September will be givon by the class. Diplomas will be presented to the gradu ates. In the evening a reunion of all the classes confirmed In the church will be held at 7:45 o'clock. Representatives of the various classes will participate in the program. A short message is to be given by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:43 p. m, mid' week service. 1 Thursday, 7:43 p. m., choir re- i hcarsai A smorgosbord and needle work sale 1 planned by tha Ladle Aid on Saturday, May 17. It will be In the nature of a May festival. Modoe Point Sunday School Sunday achool will take up at to o'clock a usual. Mr. Zell will have a story. There will be classes for every ago from the youngest to the oldest. The topic of the preaching service, beginning at 11 o'clock. will be "Stairway to Heaven.1 Lome and near thla message as it is Drought to you. You are cordially Invited to come and receive a welcome and fellowship in the company of these good people. Unity Center "Our Undeveloped Resources" will be the lesson topic at the regular meeting of Unity Center, Sunday, April 27, at 1 1 a. m In the banquet room of tha Hotel Elk. Sunday achool at 10 o'clock. Tho public is cordially Invited to attend these services, under the direction of Marion Clifton, teacher. First Presbyterian Church North Sixth at Plna street Pastor, Rev. Theodora Smith: residence, 433 North Second street, telephone 5477, and at the church, 7311. Guy Bat, music director, and Harold Ayres, organist. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Organ prelude, "Chorale O How Blessed, Faithful Spirit Are Ye." by Brahms. "The Trlsagion" Is used for tha pro cessional. Following tho call to worship the congregation and choir unite In singing "The Do ology" and after the Lord' Prayer, "The Gloria Patrl." Tha choir response to the prayer It Whelpton "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord." Tho choir offertory is "We Give Thea But Thine Own." by Schumann, and the organ of fertory Is Chopin's "Andante." Dr. Jesso Hay Balrd, president of San Francisco Theological seminary at San Anselmo, Calif., will give the morning sermon. Tho service close with the ben ediction, tha choir dismissal, Whelpton' "Lord, Let Us Now Depart In Peace," and the organ postlude, "Postlude." by Whit ing. Miss Jacqueline McKee will sing a soprano solo and the choir will present an anthem. There will be no evening DEAFNESS If you hear, but ia nor understand conversa tions, contact Mr. William J. Wilson, Sonotena Representative, at tha Hotal Elk, April 24, 25, and 26th. Full audiomctric chart and demon stration of tha naw smoll vacuum tube Sono-tone-Audicle The finest hearing aid available. service . in this church as this congregation 1 uniting in tha closing worship of tha Christian Endeavor convention In tha high school auditorium. Tha Christian Endeavor socie ties will meet a usual at 8:30 In tha evening, but there will be special program for -each. Pleas notice convention pro gram for these and newspaper announcement. The Bible school 1 held at 9:45 a. m. with Mylua P. Winning ham In charge of tha main school. Mrs. D. D. Havana of the Junior department, Mrs. Fred Fletcher ot tha primary depart ment and Mrs. Kenneth Damon of the beginners' department. Tha young people of the conven tion will be welcomed. e Free Methodist Church "In tha Heart of tha City" at North Tenth and High street. Rev. Victor Phillips, minister Residence, 1003 High street. telephone 3888. Morning worship, 11 a. in. Dl rector of music, Mrs. B. Meade Badger; accompanist, Mr. E. S. Veatch. The prelude, "Lento, by Cyril Scott, and the offer tory, "Consolation." by Mendels sohn. The choir will sing, "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears," by Malcolm Medler, and Mrs. Ed win Schneebeck will sing, "His Loving Care," by Margaret Phllp. Due to the minister' ab sence the pulpit will be supplied by Dr. James Millar. The church Sunday achool will meet at 9:45 a. m.. Mr. T. J. Evans, general superintend ent. Classes for all ages with graded lessons and efficient teachers. Religious education Is vital. Tha Wesley and the Asbury league will meet at 6:30 p. m. All young people are cordially Invited. There will be no eve ning service. e Fundamental Bible Center "Study to show thyself ap proved unto God . . " 2 Timothy 1:16. A center of Bible ministry, evangelistic effort and mission ary work at North Second and Pine extends a cordial invitation to tha public to attend the spe cial evangelistic services now in its secona week with Evangelist ai. K. Bailey speaking at each service. Song service and special music eacn evening. G. W. Wheatley will assist during the meetings. The evangelist speaks at 11 o'clock on tne subject "Going Places with tha Holy Spirit." Song service at 7:45 o'clock; subject, "Christ the True Light. ' No public collections taken at any time at the Bible center, neither is there any charge made for tuition in the Bible study classes. All evening classes of both men and women will be sus pended during these meetings. Mrs. Wheatley's afternoon classes for women and children in various sections of the city and Merrill will continue as usual. Plan to be present and hear these dynamic straight from-the-shoulder Bible mes sage, tha need ot tha hour, for the hour, of need. Monday eve ning the evangelist speaks on the subject, "The Gospel, What Is It?": Tuesday, "A Question of Birth": Wednesday, "A Friend in Need"; Thursday, "A Mighty Man's Mistakes"; Friday, "A New Message." Come, bring your Bible and bring a friend. Further Informa tion can be had by dialing 7210, Church of the Maaarena Sunday school begins at 9:45 with Mrs. H. L. Russell as able superintendent There are Inter esting classes for all ages from tha cradle roll to the adult. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Rev. H. L. Russell, pastor. Young people's service from NSW TIM 01 FuMmd nrlml ChM. S. PuMr, Olr. OM Hrmns and QMIMl prHMims KNI e IMS K. t.m. InttrmthMUl Owetl 6:20 to 7:30 p. m. Our aim Is for sn Interesting service each Sun day evening, and wa would like to Invite all young people to some enjoy our service. Evening services which begin at 7:30 are evangelistic, with a good rousing song service and special musical numbers are featured. Midweek prayer services are on Wednesday evening at 7:30 each week. Pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell, 620 Martin street, phone 4870. Church of the Nazarene I lo cated on the corner of Martin and Garden streets in Mills addi tion. e The Apostolla Faith The Apostolic Faith cordially Invites you to attend the services at Its beautiful chapel, 228 North Eighth street, near the heart of the city. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m, and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school, 9 a m. Week night services on Tues day and Friday at 8 p. m. Come and hear our 18 piece orchestra, 15-voice chorus and other musical and singing organ isations. All are welcome. A collection I never taken. Rev. C. Robert Lambert, local pastor. The Church Ot Ood 1207 Division street Sunday school 9 45 a. m. Preaching. 11 a. m. Evangelistic message 7:45 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p m. 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