Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1913)
S4 m-- Wr.. PSGB TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913. 1f :!f H Ml fi I 3, I ?3 i ' T, t ". I, ?t ;J:; flPTISTS WILL j MPLE HOSANNAS' WILL BE ' GIVEN SUNDAY. ? ildreit to Participate in Attractive i Since January 1st tlys, Baptist ! irch has taken on new ; life under i ' efficient leadership of -Rev. R. E. 1 se. Rev. Close was , formerly en- i fed in the missmoary ' interests of i . Sunday schools m Eastern Oregon. 5 thin the nast few months the Sun ,, t v i t . .) school has been steadily increas- Every class- is now organized h its president, secretary and other icers. ; v Tieodore Johnson, the genial sup itendent, is" agressively pushing h department. . '. ; ' Tie primary department under the cient leadership of Miss' Elizabeth : inell has doubled within the last ?5 months. This department occu-. i two well equipped rooms in the ' sment of the church. . , t ' ; '- " t he following" program, " entiled s mple Hosannas" will be given at i Baptist church, Sunday, June 15: J .rumental music. ' ' .'."' ; Temple Hosanna. . i .Choir i s Sing our Father's Praise. .School ' pture reading, t - r : yer. -, ; : t Do the Pretty Robins Sing? 'V....... .... .Primary Department f itaion .". .... .Carl Holbrook i ther the Daisies". . . ... .Four Girls itation Bessie Travers. , itation ............ .Ruth Burns anna to the King. ........ .Choir v itation .......... Leonard Audley itation .'. . Margaret Rhodes & itation .Wilms Gore s anese Parasol . Drill "Timid ' tttle Maidens from Japan.. . . . . . Twelve Girls .tation Sam McNish i tation 1 Wei Gilbanks 5 tation ,.i . t . .Ruth Biggers ing, Growing, Reaping. . . .School 4 a Exercise "Lessons frc-m'a nny" .......By Eight Children St.. John Ball, Neva Snider ! tation Mary Snider t tation ....Esther Neiderer Emblematic Peace "The Fountain of Life" .... .Seven' Young Lf dies Address . , ,., . . . , .Rev. B.' E.? Close On Children's Day..Song by School Tableau Nearer My! God t0 Thee,' ' . ... . . i . ; J . , , . , ,;, .By Three wns Benediction, v ' ' v .. German Service Sunday. Upon request of a number of Ger mans living in this section, another German serivice will be held at the Lutheran church . on Sunday at 10 o'clocks These services will be held regularly in the future at least once a month. ; The exact time will De an nounced Sunday. ,Many who are not of German descent availed themselves of the f ormer. service in German. All are welcome. ; First Presbyterian Church.' ' Sixth St., and! Washington" Ave., Rev. v A. U lane, rasior. ! Sabbath school. 9:45 a. m., Robert Eakin, Superihtendent. Morninir Wbrshin. 11 o'clock, sub ject, "The Three Crosses pn Calvary." Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m., wjpic, I favorite, veraeo in fiuwua. 1 4:10-27. ' 1 -V Evening worship, 8 o'clock, subject, "Choice, Conscience and Happiness. All are cordially invited, to . tnese 8evices , ,. . ., ' -' , Zion Iiutheran Church. (Opposite High School) Services willjbe as follows for Sun day: . i , ' . Rnrman service a 1U 0 clOCK. The regular ilierning service (Eng.) 11 o'clock.,; f Evenincr service at 8 o'clock. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 as usual. Ail are inviMsa . w services. ; Willibm C. Drahn, pastor, Saint Mary's Church. Fifth Sunday lifter Penticost The summer, schedule of services commences today.' Low masses will be said at 7:00 and 9:00 a. m. P. J. Driscoll, Rector. ... ' .': ", "- ' ; St. Peter's Church. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 8 a. m-V . ,' Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. , Evening service, 7:30 p. m. i t , Adjourned vestry meeting1, Monday, 7:30 p. m. Upton H. Gibbs.j Rector.' : , T i First Baptist Church, f " '. Sixth and Spring Streets. '''.' Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., Theodore Johnson, superintendent. u' " v, Morning service, Ji a. m. , subject, "Faith in God.": M!fi c Young Peoples', Union Meeting, ;7 d. m.. topic, "Favorite .Verses in the Proverbs.' , . 7 8 p'. m. Children's Day service, "TemDle Hosannas." A cordial invi tation is extended to all. R. E. Close Pastor. back and kidney trouble with the best results, i, have also noticed thtir good effect la anothr cease of kidney weakness In my family. We have never found anything; else that acted as quickly and thoroughly on the kid neys as Doaa's Kidney Pills. I believe they are the best kidney medicine to be had." i ' I ; i . cents. Foster-Milbrun Co., , Buffalo,, New York, sole agents fox the United1 States. 'i Remember the name Doan's and take'no other. ! s ' .' iiV'.lt.f . "' Christian Science Services. Sunday services at 1:00. Sunday school at 12:15. - - i Wednesday " ; evening experience meeting at 8:00. , " : . ' . Held in German "Lutheran church north of high school. 1 M. E. Church South. H 2104 N. Fir St. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Geo. 0. Chapman, Supt; Epworth League 6:45 p. m. i ? Preaching 11 a. m., and 7:45 p. m. 15 minutes for singing. Morning sub ject, "The Christians With Their War Paint On." Evening subject, "Whom First M. E. Church. v Corner Fourth and M St. 9.45 a. m. Sunday school; Dr. W. S Brownton, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service, sub ject, "Gladness, Through the Works of God." 12:15 Class Meeting, Mrs. Bolton leader. " 7:00, Epworth League, Mrs. Haolin, leader. . . '. 8:00, address, subject, "The New Birth.". .: ," . Ansco that's the camera; Drug Store note our prices Hill's 6-22-eod THOROF IT. S0,00A Persons Publicly Kcoramend Onr JBemedy. SK)me Are JLa Grande People. Over one hundrea thousand have recommended .Doan's Kidney Pills, - For backache, kidney, urinary ills Thirty thousand signed testimonials Are appearing now tn public print Some of them are La Grande people Some are published In LAGraude, Noother remedy shows such proof. Follow this La Grande woman's ex ample. ; ' ' is the God that is Worshippevl the La Gr"ande. Ore., says: "I have used Most. Harry G. Nelson, Pastor. Doan's Kidney Pills several times for 'I !: liar m Ht fY mw&m ' i 5 t , i f i 'X i ? T i The Secret of Motor Gar Economy , lies in the use of a perfect lubricating oil.-r-an oil that eliminates friction and allows all the power of the engine to be utilized. L Js. Bk The Standard Oil for Motor Cars -accomplishes "exactly these results. Hundreds of owners of motor trucks tell us that, ZEROLENE is one of rja the main factors- in the reduction of their main- . -tenance charges. ZEROLENE, the carbon-proof oil. !Wn... THE ...is . viIH hv npalpra oviinnvherff . r ; . v PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO 9 ,-; CSS MAINTAINING OUR IN TAILORED C! OTHING WHICH STANDARD WE STARTED IN EASTERN OREGON BY PRODUCING THE TAILORM ADE GARMENT HAVING INDIVIDU ALITY, WE HAVE EMPLOYED MR. J. E. KAYE, A CUTTER AND MEASURER WHO HAS A NATIONAL REPUTATION FOR HIGH CLASS STYLE. THE CUSTOM CUTTERS' ASSOCIATION OF WASHIXGTOX, D. C, ISSUED MR. KAYE A DIPLOMA OX HIS .WORK, GIVING HIM ALMOST A PERFECT GRADE IX THE NATIONAL ' EXHIBIT, WHICH IS A GUARANTEE TO EVERY CUSTOMER THAT NO BETTER WORKMAN EVER CROSSED THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.. ' - i; ! IT IS A GREAT SATISFACTION FOR US TO GIVE OUR TRADE THE SERVICES OF SUCH A HIGH CLASS MAX AS MR. KAYE. The Toggery, A. V. Andrews, Proprietor DC 3 c o o 0 . e .. " : . : ' . ; i i . t