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X Saturday,. April 28, 1923. THE LA GRANDE. EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE ... .1. men's class. The public can avail j themselves of this Bible study with i interest and profit. The sermon Sun day morning will try to bring us in jto closer relationship with our Mns .ter. Subject, "Ye are the Light of ;the World." Evening sermon, "The ; Evidence of Favor with Christ.'' Con- grepation singing and responsive -rending. A full choir. ' Young Pco- . JKiple's meeting at 6:t0. We are to All church notices must be in have the director of the White Tem the hands of the editor by 4 p. P.1. B!)t'st thurh orchestra and her m Kri.lav afternoon i little five year old daughter who has m. rriday afternoon. jmade quite a record in Portland with hi- simrint ntinnt tkit Miiilill nf Mhv This llHS heon a irmul vnnr fflf iilir church in many ways. Let's grow. A. R. Sitton, pastor. ' First Church or Cnrlsl, Scientist. trner of First and Washington.. Sun. y morning service at 11 o'clock. iubject: "Probation After Denth." I Sunday schooi at S:5 a. m. Wcd- estUfy evening meeting at 8 o'clock.! loading, room open to the public ey-j ry Moday, Wednesday ai)d Satur-i ley bme to attend our services. ZION ENGLISH IjUTHKRAN CHURCH Opposite high school on M avenue. Rev. R. Bogstad, pastor. Residence next to church. Phone 388-A. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. R. llogstnd superintendent. The ' . " , ah. "....i ! Pleaching services tomorrow will be tu io iour. ro "especially for the children ofth j church. The pastor will review with the children tne ttumiav scnooi ics ISLAND CITY C 0 M M U N I TY'sons for this month and in the ser HURCH "The Christian Use of man draw lessons from the bible text Honey How to Get it and How to, in one or more of their Sunday I ! .. ......... . i i iti I..:.. (pend it, will be the sermon topic; scnooi icsson. 'hin h ir Sunday morning. "Behold, the wun me cniiurcn me usuuuj yi-.j orld is gone after Him" will be the much appreciated by the patents and :xt for the evening. The Sunday other older people. It is as if it hool begins promptly at 10 a. m.iwcre a review of the fundamental porth League at :30. T.pic, principles of Christianity which we .eldership for Service."- See Exo- always need to have fresh in cui us 3, 7 to 12 and 4, 10 to 12. Miss minds. The church will be decorated m-thn Pinnti. ..ill l.o tho lender and lor the occasion nno xor me sane l, .ii..-.; ...in I,-,... t ,i iti of the c u (lien tne services win coming institute. Next Wednes- limned to one nour. ine cnoir win fly evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Aldrich leau llie singing aim renuer an mi- fill be present to conduct the bnsi-,thein. fcss meeting of the third quarterly.: t-Hall K. Wallis, pastor. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Once again we will be favored by the FIRFT METHODIST EPISCOPAL presence of Mrs. Cornelia Barker HURCH The secret of the love of Karso of Portland who will delight rtc race for the Man of Nazareth us wiih a violin solo, "Andantino," by to be found In Ins openness ana I.cmare, this .Sunday morning at the tiaightiorwardness. This engaging, 11 o'clock worship hour. You will hnructeii.'tic of the Master will be want to be there to enjoy this mu- he theme of the forenoon retmon. ; sical number, anil also to express , Dunning, a recent addition to your opinion at the congregational Ihe musical circles of La Grande meeting which will follow as we take ill furnish a solo. In addition, the final steps towards the new church Rioir will sing the anthem "Saviour . building. Our church building Is for each Me." bv McAfee. An excep-, sale and since we have heard from onal treat is in store for all in the .the Board in New York, we are ddress on "The Old Oregon Triir'ueady to complete our long antici- 4i be delivered in the Pleasant Hour ! pated project. Come Sunday morning fcrvicc at 7::Ju by Walter E. Meach-.jas we discuss this matter more fully. secretary of the Baker County I Sunday school at 9:4o and Christian hajiiber of Commerce and president I Endeavor at 6:15. Every choice we f the Old Oregon Trail, association, make of food, or work, or pleasure, 'his address is replete with items or ambition, or friendship, or knowl f historic interest and expresses in ' edge, is a choice for life or death ttractive phrases some of the finest! success or failure. Jesus Christ and In (I most uplifting sentiments. To His church will help you so to choose hear it, is to be given a new and that you may lind lite and success. Inspiring vision of the perils and Why ignore this assistance.' This privations of the pioneers and to be ; church invites you to join with its ttimulated m your patriotism. A. lemoersnip in studying ana aeveiop iV. Nelson, secretary of the Old Ore- ng that Christ-like character which Trail association will introduce means ute and success. Lome wun Mr, Meachom and bring in a brief others on Sunday. Wm. Crosby Ross, ipeech giving information as to the ! minister. :oming great pageant. A splendid , program of music will be rendered.: t:iiKisiJAN Lnunvn is l d 1 e Mrs". Aldrich will sing "Crossing 'the ' school meets at 9:45; preaching at 11 Bar," (Buck); the choir will be heard iii a chorus selection and J. Lindsav will contribute violin se- oooooooooooooooooooooooooo lections. No one can afford to missi" his service. Bible School at 10:00.6 ith classes .for' alL Claude Cooper o superintendent. Epworth League at ; q :.I0. A meeting lor young pepole o inducted by young people. Elnora i incs, president. G. H. Quigley, pas- 0 ;or. - o and 7:30; Christian Endeavor at 6:30. We are getting ready for our Re vival meeting that commences on the (ith of May, a week from this Sun day, with E. J. Gilstnrp as the evan gelist. Mr. Gilstrap is Field Secre tary of the Eugene Bible university and accounted as one of the strong preachers of the state. IWatch for further announcement next week and get ready to enjoy the meeting. O. W. Jones, minister. or Court Week In Heaven." Thurs day night, ."The Standard by Which We Will be Judged." Friday night, "The Definite Signs of Christ's Com ing." Saturday night, no meeting. Sunday night, Mny (i, "How Sunday keoping as a sacred day became a universal practice in Christendom., KKI.AY ' TEAM IS l'AST (Ity Associated l'resa) C'OKVAI.MH, April 28. Tlio fast O. A. C two-intlo relay team Is now on" lis way to the Oruku relays, ls Let every i member l-Molnes, Iowa. Keen competition ZjL wil expected I, ut M. II. llutler, coach. I'xpecls hts.mitn lo show up wel llu the rela8. April 2S, as each man has heen rumilnir the hair mile under two minutes consistently. Men mukHif; i.iie trip ai'e Huv liodKe, l'uelflc coast liiill-mllu eftam plon and record holdr; Harold Htone, veteran middle distance let ter man; Lee Slins, count record hold er In 1931; Meitroo JlolllliKer, truck captain, and .M. 1L llutler, varsity rack coach. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 2105 N. Fir street. Services Sunda'.'. Sunday school 10 a. in of the Sunday school be piesent. We would like to have 300 present next Sunday. We have the best of teach ers and classes for all. Preaching 11a. m. by pastor; also at 7:45. Lea gue service conducted by Mi's. A. J. Starmer, beginning at 7 p. m. Let everybody come to all these services. The pastor, A. J. Starmer has been away for three Sundays in meetings and would like to huve everyone come this Sunday and have a great , ,i.... mill:'. .1 t i:.. l i uay. mniiuii wiu, ii,v aic at' readv dead. A. J. Starmer. TO INSTALL FRAT MEN ON MAY FIRST (By Associated Press) STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif. Apr. ss. l'lu Kappa SiKina, national college fraternity, has granted a charter to embarcadero club a Stan ford social organization formed in li)20. Tho new fraternity will be insuiiicii in san f rancisco on May 1 and 2 under tho guidance of the .ijinvcreuy ui I tlMIOrhla, University of Washington, Nevada and eastern university chapter members. In addition to the undergraduate I charter mcmuers of tho Stanford chapter, Dr. Percy A. Martin, Pro- IIMI i: WOltUI VIKIV (lly Assoeiated Press) Wj:STV(10D, C'alir.. April 28. 1'rohahly the most uniauo view In the world haa been "made" by Klol- w, itrey a, mariin, rro- ..i,,... i, Wniker. Iui.il,nrn.i. 1...I-... ' fessor John O. Snyder and. Dr. Har- wesiwood Is ! miles from Lessen C yard Y. McNnisjht of the Stanford I ivuk, tho only ncllvo volcano In c,on- i, faculty will be admitted Into honar- iinenial fnlted .Htates, and Mr.' ary- niemoersnip. uther honorary , Walker built u road lhrou?li tho 2K iiiEMiuua win uc i rivsiuii c, wurry, maiingpr of the Southwestern Pub lishing company and William II. Mc Carthy, uresident of tho Pacific Coast League. miles of virgin forests la order to ! bo able, to see Die peak from - Ills'-' home. ' ! A Want Ad Will I'm ft. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS On M street, opposite the high school. Semces every Saturday. Evangelist F. D. Wagner of Boise, and C. H. Rittenhousc of Bnker, will speak at the churcM every night this week. The subject for Sunday night April 29. will be- "The Next Great pie has about Event in the Drama of Earth, is the , which more than 300 are Americuns. Settinir un of the lEverlastilnr King-i ' "-Uom OI uuu. Jiunuuy mgni, .join ; i .uuwiiunee neiccttve iius j"-1. be "God's Cartoons of the Nations." i celebrated the fortieth anniversary of Tuesday and Wednesday nights, "The his wedding, which is a long time to Hour of God's Judgment i Come, devote to one mystery. BUDDHIST CHl'ltCH (By Associated Press) LOS AXOKI.KS, t'al., Apr. 2S. Organization plans of the Buddhist church in America were announced here by Dr. A. Brodbeck ut a gath ering held in observance of the birthday of Buddha. The local tem- .liOO members, of Items of Interest To You Indian Head Linen, at, per yard 05c, 43c and 51c Windsor Crene in Colors, per yard 3'Jc Cotton Cliallie, Flowered, per yard 23c liungalow Cretonne, per yard . 27c and 34c 36-in, Colored Outing Flannel, per yard 25c Kenfew Gingham, 34c; three yards 1 $1.00 Pillow Case Lace, per yard 13c HAIK GOODS STAMPED GOODS ALL ONE-HALF PRICE Picture Developing FREE! New Films Aiisco ami Eastman, New Dark Koom, New Kodaks and Cameras, New Glossy Velbx Developing, New Everything in the Developing of Pictures. . To introduce the New Glossy Velox Special, we want to make a print of each negative you bring us Sunday and Monday absolutely free. We will print your films in this finish in the future unless otherwise specified, so bring us your films either Sunday or Monday and see the beautiful finish for yourself. FIHST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible : o chnol at 10 a. m. Mrs. C. E. Hap- g ersett superintendent. Bring your o libles. The Primary Department has ; g taken on new life. The little tots 0 j'ljoy the tables and industrial work. I o Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Williams have g Small children of their own and give'o personal attention to all. Mrs. John-1 o Ijo'ii and Miss Brown each fill an 0 nnportnnt place in ths work. , Send ' o (:o little children and know that they frill have the best of attention. The jo Intermediates are a joy to us all. o Miss Benhatn's class of boys keeps g trowing. Miss. Mildred. Lovett's ; o fliiss of young girls is one of the 'g Jest. Mi-s. French's class of young 0 f ulics has a special Monday evening Rudy in Bible extra. This is a great , Oass. Wu are making an effort to o et every adult to come to the Bible ' o asses. Mrs. Jester has the Ladi"s oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ible Cla; s and Mr. Sitton takes the Power The three most vital units in the economical hi id satisfactory operation of motors are the Piston Kings, Pistons and Piston Pins, all of which we carry in stock, and with our cylinder grinding equipment we are able to give you a .very complete piston assembling service. Leighton's -Welding & Machine Works New Telephone Directory for La Grande, Union and Cove to lie printed ciii'ly in May. Notify the office of any desired change AT ONCE Home Independent Telephone Co. ' ; finish for yourself. I U lj j Leave Your Films By 7::$0 P.M. 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