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SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO. LODGE AND CflUROH WILL OBSERVE FLAG-CHILflREH'S DAY fr ! I A IMPORTANT DAY TO BE . CELEBRATED. f 4. - - , - .. Children's day and flag1 duy 4 to be observed tomorrow by the h many churcnes ana ai leaisv one fr lodge of this city. Careful prepaintion for all these cere- moniuls have been made. ' Children's day' services will be ob served in various Sunday Schools of the city tomorrow morning and even ing. miHtSSSt Sunday evening at 8 . o'clock the Baptist Sunday School will give a Flag Day and Children's Day pro-o-ram , combined. The exercises will include songs, recitations, solos, duets drills, and instrumental selections. At the mornine service, the pas. tor, Rev. R. E. Close will speak on the theme, "Jesus ana the Child in the MidRt." . The officers of the, Sunday School extend 'a cordial invitation to all. The program for the evening enter tertamment follows: Processional Iva Wilson Song "Sunshine and Rain". .School Prayer Rev. R. E. Close Responsive Reading Mr. Wiseman and School Song, "The Good Shepherd". ....... Primary Dep't Recitatien, "The Difference'. Glen Scoft Drill, "The Light of the World". . . . . .Seven Girls Recitation, "Daisies". Bculah Shanks Sole "Something for Jesus" Leslie Starba Recitatien, "I Knew a LiHle Boy". . Orvijie Neiderer Vel Duet, "Abide With Me" , Mn WHflOtt & Miss DeLashmutt fteertsatifm, "A Good Keasen,". Lyle Chandler ' Xnn&, 'A Sowr ef .Prtwse," JimiofH and- Intermediate BeitotiB, "At Chmch" Vel Gilbnnks Swte, "Little Ones Like Me" .Delia Rirtfce Recitation, "When Pa Begins to Shove". .. Leslie Starba Seg, "Jesus Called the Little Ones" ..Primary Department Recitation, "Sorry". .Chester Syd Wmio Soto. . . . , . Miwgeuurte fthodos Koeittrtion, "Mo an' Spot" .' 1 .AHiert J3cdt ,13ril1. ,. . ... .,. . "Fha Fluff M-wtoa-a" Kecitution, "The Church Spider"... JVances Stafford Offering, "The Wheel on the Trail". ,, .1,... Nine Girls Song, "Song to the Flag''; . . . School Details of flagday observation by the Elk's lodge tomorrow have been announced. The day will see 'the formal observation of the rites set aside for that day and after the cere mony the public will be invited to in. V. M. Choir practice Thursday - evening at 7:30 after which the M. I. A. hold thir social hour, ,: All the public a.'o cordially invited x,j attend. Charles J. Black, Bishop. Telephone Main ?54. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. (Corner 4th and Spring.) Sabbath cchool 9:45 a. m., Dr, Brownton, superintendent; Lucile J orris, organist. 1 Morning worship 11 a. m , Morning Service Organ Voluntary.. Hymnal, No. 679. Apostles Creed. " Prayer. Anthem by Choir. Responsive Reading "The Nation." spect the building which is soon to ' tScriptive Reading Colossians ha Hu,li.tA) Wf. ; The Drogram for tomorrow after-1 Song, "Welcome" Primary Depart- j t 'lt, ' merit. ' Recitation, "A Tiny uois Nelson. noon commencing at two o'clock, fol- lows: - Prol,lo Mn: W. W. Herrv. Intrductory Exercises axaltea neciuwon Dy noscoe west, Ruler and Officers; ' d geadtog by Nell. Bradley. Song, "The Flag Without a Stain" Recitation, "Man's Chief C. P. Ferrin and Chorus. .Sheldon Brownton. History of the Flag Bruce Dennis. : riano ana vionn numDer, sln. Sfil.trl Mrs. J. F. Corbett. and Donna Smith. Elk's Tribute" to the Flag H. E. ' Recitation, "When Children's .First Came," Roberta Smith. Solo, Selected L. D. Howland. j Song by Boys' and Girls' classes. Patriotic Address 3eorge T. Class meeting following morning Cochran. ; service. . Song "America" Audience. ' 7:00 Epworth League, Alfred N. Attorney John a. lioilgin win oeuv- Christiansen, president. Little Girl" End," Floyd Day er the Drincinal address at the meet' ing of the M. I. A. tomorrow, Sun day, evening at seven-thirty in the auditorium of the Tabernacle. Other numbers, of interest including 'the choir and pipe organ will be heard. A general invitation is extended to the public to be present. Admission free no collection. There will be a German service at the Lutheran Church Sunday after noon at 2:30. The public is invited and always welcome at these Ger man services held on the second Sun day of each month. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. (Opposite High School) . Sabbath scheol at 9:45 a. m.. Wil liam C. Drahn, superintendent, Harris HtHRbeJ, organist. Class meeting, 9:46. Mornine worshiD 11:00 o'clock. Snbjsict: "Frivolous Excuses in Matters of Rtelijfion." German Services at 2:80 p. m. No evening service. WILLIAM C. DRAHN, Pastor. Re 80S Mom avenue. Evening -service' at 8. Subiect: "Civilizations Master Builders." CHARLES A. EDWARDS. 906 Main street. "Prayer Meeting, Wednesday. PRESBYTERIAN r.HURCH. (Sixth and Washington avenue.) Mrs. W. W. Berry organist. Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m., W. F. iannrum, superintendent. Morning worship, 11:00 subject: "The Church on Anchorage." IC. E. Prayer Meeting at 7 o'clock. Leader and subject: "Christ's Call to Young Men." Evening service at 8. Annual Children's Day Service, special program. A welcome to all. All are welcome. G. L. CLARK, Pastor. Manse 1310 Washington, Phone B-2021. , LATTER-DAY-SAINTS . . ITabeenacle Fourth and O Sts) . . Sftfefctfth School 10:30 P: M.; Elmer J Stoddard, ' Superintendent. Blanch Blnek, organist.. Rpgwlnr Sftcra-ment Service at 7:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. .. ' (Corner Sixth and Spring) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m., Jesse Wiseman, superintendent Iva Wilson, organist. Morning worship 11:00. Subject: "Jesus and the Child in the Midst." B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7:00 p. m. Leader and subject: ' Led by three young men. "Christ's Call to the Young Men of Today.". evening service at 8.- Subject CiltwluV School. . . Prayer meeting Thurbu.y evening at 7:80 R. E. CLOSE, . . Pastor. Main 766. Sixth and Spring streets. M. E. CHURCrTsOUTH. (North Fir Street.) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m., V. V. Croy, superintendent; Mrs. J. H. Lumper, organist. " , Morning worship, 11:00. Subject: Class Meeting, 12:00 o'clock, leader, Brother Herr. Epworth League at 7:00 o'clock . Evening service at 8. Subject! Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:80 p. m., Thursday. J. H. LUMPER, Pastor. Parsonage 2103 North Fir street. ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Regular Sunday Services. Holy Communion, except first Sun day in month; 8 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m.. Morning Services 11 a. .m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Corner of Fourth Street and O Ave. UPTON H. GIBBS, Hector. Rectory, 1502 Fifth Street ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC. . Low mass 8:00 a. m. High mass 10:30 a. m. Rosary, Sermon, Benediction 7:30 '. m. ' ' ' Confessions heard Saturday after noon and evening and daily before mass. .. ,,' Low Mass daily at 8. aju. PJ. DRISCOLL, Rector. SEVENTH "DAY ADVENTIST. - (M St. Opposite High ' School) Meetings every Sunday and Wed nesday evening on Bible doctrines. , ISLAND CITY CHURCH. Island City church, Sabbath school 1 10 a. m., Waiter Williams superin tendent, Isis Bryant, organist. Morn ii'P worship 11. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. . Epworth League at 7, " Evening worship at 8 o'clock. ' . REV. W. D. SITTLER, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (In I. O. O. F. Hall.) Sunday service at 11:00. Sunday School at 10:00. Wednesday evening testimonial at 8:00 p. m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.) Bible School 9:45 a. m., Anna Morgan, superintendent; Ameta John son, organist. . ' Morning Services at 11 a. m. "The Greatness of Love." Evening service at 8. Subject: ''Why Paul Loved to Preach the Gospel." LEON L. MYERS, Pastor, 4304 Children's Dav program given by Penn. Phone Black 411. 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