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Saturday. February 13, ' 1026. Page Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ''""lfi ,'''l'??l'yf'l itM'pty,tnj!Yinn!wTt j i ' I . With The Worshippers a w ' T A GRANDE Men -- ognize the social and financial importance of a smart appearance. They wear clothes suitable to the time, jplace and oc casion. ' You realize also that there is a re freshment of body and mind in suit able changes of clothes to accord with the different occupations and various recreations. Tis the dawn of a new era in dress, and men' will more and more be. seen in 'proper attire, whether it be dinners, banquets, theaters, dances or out-door sports. r ' .Realizing this fact, our selections are for the man who wishes to be properly attired on all occasionsfor the man who is recognized as1 always l)cing correctly dressed. ' Style Leaders 201 Depot Street' Spring Painting 1-ct Us Submit Estimates on the work . you plan to do. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. KEAD THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS SHERRY'S Sl'NDAY AND MONDAY 3 Winner Urns. Cl.-is.sics of the Scivon "Below The Line" with I TIN 1 The Wonder Dili; ' John iiakkon - ji .m: maiu.owi: pat hai:tk;an - vinoi: ron:i. Comedy. "Looking Im Snll" I P resident of Whitman Will Speak Sunday Dr. Penrose and Luther an Pastor from Astoria Coming to. La Grande as Pulpit Guests. Announcement Hint ir, K It. 1. 1'enros.e. president of Whitman and one of tin- Northwest". bcHl known apeaker. will dillvr (he Mormon, together with ft n-Viit imitation to the public to hear him. In expected to draw (in ' mi. usually turn' conKn-irutlon lor tin monthly Hervicc ut tht lre.sl- (or iun church tomorrow. The ev. Ii, H, Trojan, of As toria, who Im cumin? to mldie:. the imrlHliloiHrf of lh lo.i Lu theran clnirt'li, will be .molt" r Kin Kl niiriikiT of tin- day. St ere - opf Iron nlbb-n will jl hint rule V.v evening-m-ruiou nf 1 lit-. t-v. (I. nr,-!' AH-rt I'ullard til Mir Kir I I Jap- list church. I'lrM Inh. Irrlitn, Supplementing (ho inllr-.sH 4r llu Willi man college . pn Mbit nt. Ihe I'reshvteiiail uiiiirti't will Hint.' on ! anthem, "lie Shall Kecd His Flock" (Hnrker). Ilny Wlllliuns will of fer u baritone holo. Junior Christ Inn Kmbux or win be at S:30 p. m.; Interim dinle, nt At tht 7;30 oVIoik nervier; i hi Ilev. W. C. Itoss, piMur. will com plete the courfie In old Testament hlMory. ..fun l.uthernti. The Jicv. Mr. Trojan has not ac cepted a cull to tin' Ui (Irande Lu- (theriin pulpit, but lit bus Ihe os Kiiiimy in niinu fit no isu me rbld HiIh wi'k end. Me will have charge of tin morning worship nt It o'clock, the parish being with out n pastor dnee tin departure oi' Die It iv. W I Ilium M. Hull for ltel linghnm, Wa-sli.. two w i Km go. Lilt Iht league mciiilirrt have pkmned ttonm Interesting features for the jtong nervloo nt 7 p. in. Sunila' school will Im- tit a. in. art usual. rtrt latll-t. That part Inn of rhrlsfs life dur ing which b jjav tilt) nincr to tin parabh if t he cuoil ulicptw nl will lie illustrate, with the uteri-opt Icon In connect ion w 1th the ivcnini? sermon by th pastor of the Kirst Itaptlxt chnreh. This pa rattle for ins the liiufls of the Interna' I tonal HunJay Hcbuol Jcnson for the lay. and wilt thti have on mbled In t rt st fur many of the worship pen. Mr T. I;. Maxwell will have charpe of the nill.'dc, which will include special number The tcachlnc of one if the i :it church limn will feature the clo.--ins aMM inbly of tin' Sunday Heboid at in::tu . in. ClnsfevM U Iwa-'in at i:iU a. in. j "'Die I'litie of Music In the Wor ship Of (lod" Will be Ibe theme (.r I the pti-stor's tuuriiin m-rniou. Ktr the chMOren. he will discuss the iutltfi: your lp allb oui- own alfalr?" t tntial t Inm lt or tlut-l. An attendance even larger than Ibat of last week In expert, d to mai'k tip' Sunday srlioul hour to morroAV. Tip- mendiersbtit Is Krow in rapidly during the cont st. In furih'T preparation for the financial canvass that will be nn- illliliii umoni? ine paii-MHMi-ir Sunday nfl rnoon. I'Vbruary 1. ttir l!i v. I'. ". I un w 111 preaeh to imtrrew moroim- on Ihc tln iue. "j'lie Individual and the Kingdom " Mrs. Crmp' U Ander nn. .Mr. Wnl ler I'tle.- and Mr. I- li. I'urd will join their xolcei In h trio arrange. Ilielit vt 111" SOUK. "Pe Swwetl Soh nln Thought." S nior riilixttun i:mhaur is n ill tin t at p. m "The (ireat I tl a I inn" is t he siil) el annouliifl b the pastor for iis H.riuon ;tl the ndiinc lie.lie-. J. .1. Iliiiilmc Will Mii. -The i: st I ri. ltd of AM." HrM M. I".. Ir. Ibnrv V. I'ark' r h pi -pared tor bis w ia ii- s nt the I n t M K i Imreh totnurroH Inn liux - s ruieus siuc !.t' l Ity I to- ldrili d.ei annlt-rsar- of I.meoln e- ! -toated dlirltltf tile p.isl Week. lit tin- iiMtrntnij his .tithjeet win he: Tl - ot t.r- S:i Icur 1 ;u C.. t-J " 1 Penrose if i .,J: l Two Will Be Ordained At Convocation Eminent Divine to Conduct Preaching Mission Here Soon Till! linv. Dr. ' Luring; Clark, mi 'lulnrnt lgu Jn the KlscopiL church anil a mHn of authority tn huth ri-llcloim ami Hcli-ntific fh-liln. will he In Ia (iraniic Tor 10 dayn ni-xt month to romluct u pri'uchlng mission ut Kt. I'rtur's. Kthiriitrtl first for th! nictlli-al Itrort'sxion; lr. t'larlt nuule a nninr. Worthy Service Endures Forever First Ordination in Ejist- ern Orpfron Will Rf . y,,l.:..-,t 4. Ti-.. hlmwlf nn the nuthor of cx- . uujtuiiuii-u at OU I t. n.slve scb ntiric wrlllnsH. H? next C1'S Sunday. ! ,ook n work under ihc ltisbop of Z Iwindvn. ut tbo Oxford llotio In ih St. Pctn;' KuLscooal Cl.i.r.-t. utlt1'1 ' Indor.. .11 leclurcd be Ibc sccno tomorrow morn hi j- of ! w,( in ilrt ordination Hcrvleiv nv eclebrated In Ka.stern ttrciron. The Hev. William M. Uradner. ' bishop who la In charge of niissluna nt vestcr Vow. XTnUm ami Wallowa, ond eopal ly next for tip: Christian Kvi- tie nee socMv. Induced by the lr. S. i. I.. I'niKrM-, pn"-h'b nt or W'.iltuiaii etdlem-, will pi-eueh nt the l'1-e-.byfcrian clninJi Smidny inorulut: anil will be eimtiM-ntloti spcnkiT in Ibe eieniu ni Si. Trior" ehiireli. m presbllug f lip IMkIiI Kuv. Daniel Hyl- I Tut tie, ti enter Ihc Kpis- (hien-ti Or i.ut-U nnloKr,.! tlio Itrv. Sumner J. Itrown. wbo 'Oic rnlversity of the South for Ms htiH chargo of the field In nnd ! Ibcolocieal tnilntrip. JTo .snhsc about J'rairlc City nnd Canyon ! "uciitly held xuecesslul rectorships City, n rn to lot ordained to Ibe j In - St. 1-oula and Cbuttanoua priesthood of the KpLvcoital church j churches. in the presence of delet.-at.-s to the ll.t wflH so uceessful us a prench eonvrntlon. Islshop W. V: Item- ; r that he w Inducted Into iren iiiffton will offleluie m this sol- eral m rvico a." a missionary. It Is einn iiervlce. with all the clergy-1 n that cnpnrltv- that ho comes lo In Ihe rvi-nitn;. he will nw; "The j H'ountry'K Saviour, Ahralinin I.in-I ! coin." J I Mid. Claude Coupcr will siliff al ( Mhe morning hour of worship. Spe- J cla music for the evening will be j u vnciU solo by Miss liethej Trill.) The Men's l-'onun, nfter Its serv- t J lee of prayer und Hunx. will have J the usual ln-minute discussion of j some current, religions topic. K. jl. Towler will bavr charge of the : h-sson pertixl. The K' Deral Sun- j 'day school, under the Miiu.crinten- i dency of t '. K Wallace, in (Trowing t in numbers nnd efficiency. j "Twisted Souls Made Straight" I will be the topic for the Kpworth , jleaKiie meeting In Ihe church par-j j or nt (i;:io. The lesson ronsit- j lutes the study of the Inst chaptex j 'in Ibe book, "I'rom Ovrr the lbir-, Ider." i j McthiHlM ( hiin b Soiilb. t i "Co im- Tarry Cio' Is the in- trlKpinn manner in whirh the ltev. A. Hail nnuounces his topic for the mtiuoii he will deliver at II a. in. tomorrow. The Sunday sehool j meeting will precede divine wnr- jshlp at !:4S a. in. Kp worth league- will meet for ib-votlonais at i:.tii p. ni. v At the evening service, the lur will preach, an evangelistic j iiit.-w.iHi - i in- rnmr w in lurmsn j special nuinla rs for both church (hours, and the congregation will fiKUiH In tbo sinKinn. Inti-rest in all depa it menl.s oT the church Ik inerensllirf percept ibly, tnd the attendance rowlh is enctiurayiiiK. ihe pastor reports, t'buri-b of llu .NaAii'iie. With toil three weeks of lip luLle nailing contest remaining, t he r. ports al the regular lliblr sehoid sessions at :15"a. fn. tak' on mitre and more of interest, Morninfr worship at 1 1 o'clock will Include a K'TinoU by the K v. I- I l. .Meters, pastor. Jle will de liver an ev.inijelistir jin aebmcnl In Ihe e- ninu, as Is his custom. Ti.e .:,irciii' Yoiiiil; i'eople's soeielx v.ill he h d al the i;:3 p. ; 111. erlee hy Ihe missionary com jmittre. "l-'oreijjn Missions" will 'lie the tin ine nt the program. I l-lanil City 'omniiiiilt. i The Sunday sc hool orilosira witl Iai (Jramlc March 17 to 28. nt.vi:it .MKinixtis ;itoi.; pla sperm I lection for tlo TONKaiT ONLY " I.KITY l l.YNN In x y 0. U. West A Kiiiiiinj JiimlMiirr of Thrills iind I'omrdv AImo Showing n Cmrd.v f IZZ 10 Years Ajo Today Movmiont tn foot to ivvivc l. Gianilc ImiihI. srccKss Kvidoncfd by our pn.-.-.-fitt Imnd nnd the in cii'iise in siilcs of our CANDY Siiturday is- C a n d y Iiiy. We t-tiivc to al wny hiive U fnh and tasty. SPKCIAL Yogan's Itrllniadc Chtxtiliitrs llmid iiuh'l and pure suyar rx-ntors L & L. Druji Co. rebuilt r t nioii of the school to ' liuii row. j At iiM'inini; wo-sliip. the I'.i v. . H;ill K. Wallis will 1 r- ii' li on the . ltipi, Yiie .Maslt r's l'i iunal A p ' pea i ;j Tin,.' ! DprtoiUt knuiif, meelin- at 7 p. ni.. will I'Mew ihe rke-linj -liapter of ihe nsK-ie-narv xt ud Itook. . The s o'i'Um U worship perie-d will jt.O .tttl to 'i:lli''S Of tile 1;'- Cent Indoor lied It tlte." The pas Jlor asks lhat the i-mi:,'. eirat ion fn !jrep.trd to diseuS Stlie.,of lite JilSflM In tiefitS lllut IllUV lC e- ' ri d I re ni Ihe nunc people's 'training school condurled last I nto.nl h. I 1 ooklli:; tnwanl Ash W--lie sd ty, M'-hiuaiv 17. Ihe pastor will have 'tor 1 di-lt it i ni ten anion- i he at - tt li'tants a :' p.'-'e ,iophht con .t.iiinnv. a w npiiin- r h-r' nc-. a I ui dilation and a pra r I or tidl id.tt ironi Ash W'dtosl:iy till Kas !ter. ;s a lelp in dirertin the (tl.ouM unl Hoirhip oi l.oth In Jdltilaa! and the (oiniftonHy to- v ai d a t U ma 1 1 ic oh.-t r attcv id Kaster. j Nonlh la Advciitist. S.ihhath st IhmiI h .is roiidin (ej al V ."i u tn. I inlay at t he S- vut h Mt .Intist hurt h. Al divine w nin. I" quinine at )v IS a in.. . la ri:'n Mi'k' on "The Infhi t are ot ihe "hi tsiia: llono ." Spi eial mu-! a l nunilx-rs in t )tid tl M -ni;. "M'llli' r I'rayr." . Harold II' rr. uml one ntlth d oliod Know :ui Mother," l Mr K M- rrill. CTiun h of t hnM. Srfc-nltM. ' Sotil'' is I he announce d suli ji ! of 1 !e- R i b e ut tin- Klrst Chnreh Of rhrM. Sen mist, Sun dm al II a. in. Sunday sebool will be at !':4 n. ni. I hne 1t-linniil Meeitnsw l iu-i'(r.l;ii!C' with ciI-d"iU I he Cit st bun b of bri-U Scl- n'ts'. wi!l h;io- it iniont.J j Tic' Ttn :iT t'-e el ureh. at V1nl ( ftit't atid W'.vhiUCUn venue, t W t 'liiextlav v niuy. ; j A r .i'!ii:; r"d. maintain d In i Ih" !l-.laet.rttn huildinc. op 1 .-r d.; id pt Sund.t.- ltJ 1 i;a ho ii i i. men of ."the district ussisiinK In tin lninfr of hands. The serjuun will lie prejichcd by Ihe He-, .lo.se ph A. Ten Uroeck. n ctor of St. Caul's Miuroh; nt The Dalles. 1 - Come llerv from lio-lon. j "Our Tuesday eccnlnff cottage Itoth of the youiiff ntinisiers nrc I lniyt;r meeting have jrrown un I92ff graduates of the Cambridge i "l "icy have become a special fen- Theological school, nt Oiiuhridir,.. t ture of the church." the Mow l.. Mass, 1'hcy came lo reL'on las?!1 Mergers, pastor of the Church June, lo work under JUshop Kem- '0 'he Xazarenp, snld this week. Inplun as minsionarli-H. j "Attendance ranfr'-s nil the way Mr. Uradner In n Yale graduate. from 10 lo 5Ii. The next one will Wis coileague Is iui alumnus of held at thy homo of Mrs. Claude Amherst. The latter w;ls married j Molon, ut 2713 North Kourth last September at the bishop's home street Kveryone who wants to nt In rendleton. His hrlde. tend Is w Iconic." Springfield. Mass., lrl, had a j Knr Hie Hiblr study al the eoui-se nt the New Kncland Con- 1 ehurch Thun'day evening, the pus-Mervator- of Music. In Huston. Mrs. 1 tor will repeat hb lecture on "Tb Uradner. -who was her matron of ! Second Coming: of Christ," lllus honor. Is from Wclb sb y enlb-icr. 1 1 rjit Inj- with n fhart of his own d" onflrmatlou und the service of ;sKn. Tlie lecture wa- ffiven a few divine, hcallnir will be under the i weeks no. ' IJecause of the ah. direction of the bishop at Ihe .l:an js'-nce at that lime of n number of o'clock' 'meeting- In the afternoon, 'members ns well as on account of IMMtiss I U si top's 'I'.icme. I'h intense Interest In the sub Three laymen of prominence will ' j'et. he him consented to repeat It speak at Ihe mass meetlni- at 7:30 "t the l.nnr chapel.' The meeting o'clock In the evening-. The theme ; begins at 7:.!0. of their addresses const it uie an t , idea that has been preached 1 throughout the convocation and i ,. V."!' M'lvlll- t'' Prominent often before-bv J'dshop Ueining- j hnffl,,h "''" hilH al",ost t..n it i. n,,. n.w..i r . ii..-t,.n come a marked woman In london Senior Warden 11. A. airbrick.; of St, Peter's, ivill give Ihe Initial' talk. His topic Is to be: "The Nrrd of Iteliginn In Ibislnrss." i Senator Jay H. Cpton. who Is In the race for the governorship, will j tb-nt Stephen U. U Penrose, or expound "The Nrrd of Keliglon j Whitman college. His subject will In Oovernmcnl." i j be "The Need of itcltglon in Kdu- Tlte third speaker will be I'r'-sl- cation," t yf m ff NATIONWIDE ... INSTITUTION' :Co.! f DEPARTMENT. STORES 108 Depot SU, La Grande, Ore. because she has not surrendered her IndivhlualUv and submilti-d hers-df to tht: bob artist, fir ndmil.' ed short skirts, rouged lips or Kus sian boots. Why Ihis Office ;m office . , . ) 'i f I Has Neur ocalometer i.'i Service ft llJT rurieteiicy demands Jk "m" ",vo,k must usi 3 i '' things to Increase tl Tt''r ' have a Netirocab- A TriSrT"? meter beeatisr it Is Co- 3 frSia surest method by ti hleh m v ii ZT&- 'zrt .Tn ri;i;ssrKi; can be de- I . ! f 1 Ir'mrvvj tecttl along tlp-splie-. V ' V '-J -TVS' I Vi Wb-re pressures - 1 j s t I -'iJ' J M ' ' vcrle- J 1 "vifAi lr Tr bn that is out of lin . ' fFrrT Adj islmelits of t I I I 1 ij'li "- X5 Mrtebrn iman thai th f HOME f lajyj; A prt sure is relieve l. WOC J Now Ho- life force run I NKUROCAl OMr.T KM 1 f 'ht-s fb.w normal- M ly to Ihe part of tin I "if body that is dls-nsd. t J Nearly every disease . A m to which the humun J body Is subject can b- j cured by nature. If proper adjustments nre glv-n ( F. I, Tribe. 1). C. Ph. C. ) I I'nttiMT t.llllnl, 1 Orriir lltmr: lo 7 lu It. The epoch-making Battleship Oregon, the old bull dog of the navy, has gone to the scrap heap. .But it still lives in the hearts of true loving Americans. "'-.'..,'' Tons of bronze metal have been removed from the old sea warrior and moulded into souvenir coins to be sold to help finance the preliminary expenses of the World's Fair to be held at Portland, Oregon, in 1930. , These souvenirs will help to keep aflame in fervent memory thoughts of the good ship ; long after the fair has been forgotten. Faithful service rendered is never . dis carded nor consigned to the scrap-heap. It lives on indefinitely. ' Why Do Your Baking at Home? Wlon we can furnish your needs at a cost much less Ihun you can make them. For 2(h and -". you can buy any kind uf cake yo'J wish. cam, AM) si;i: i s Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Opposite Ote-ervcr In .New l.-oltr Ublg. Keep Copies of Business Correspondence JIuch time, worry and oftentimes expense is saved by preserving copies of your business letters. Ypu ean do this with such Rebuilt or Used Typewriters . as wc have in stock, at A Unit-live Prices We(Also Kent Out Typewriters Newlins Book & . Stationery Store Uiggest Stationery Store in Eastern Oregon LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiBniBiBBBuniimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinaHiii Service That Satisfies At the lowest iossible tost Cafeteria Service select what you want. Everything electrically cooked under steam pressure. The very best at all times, LA GRANDE'S ORIGINAL CAFETERIA FOOD SERVICE Bakery iXpt Fountain Sen-ice. Black Cat In V'-w York, It t -, JCl.o to ; M:iM tl.e ( Mi.ldon. tf t.iir LuUdmc m m u I I 3 al ;ir. 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