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Saturday, January 1, 1927. T7K GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER rt! Nws othe Churches A NATION-WIDE t INSTITUTION- i ' IT FIND IT HERE UrENNEYU). i x 1 From Your Store FOR MEN Evolution Problem I "'""-r "" . vonmo,, ., In North Carolina i " '""l';V mli!'" "f , us originally propounded h; -V Churlcs Darwin Hhall be outlawed CHAItLOTTK. S. Jan. (.Vl')!at the mivcislty of North Cuni- North Carolina runilnuc-iit.ill.HlH ' llnu Htute college, -in-l hi the pub plan tu furnish Ii'diuMmi'.) iiguln ; lie schools. A hundred funda with the evolution problem. j incnlallsls ut n mccthr. here agreed Tln-y urc preparing I i submit to to employ a lawyer lo on n.(rj an The state legislature tin 'iii' Ktion of ant l-evolnt Ion llll. Bohnenkamp's Mortuary , Fifth and Spring St. CMain 42 For The New Year . We Extend Hopes of Prosperity Contentment and Happiness To AH. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. SHERRY'S TONIGHT THE WOLF HUNTERS founded upon the story ly James Oliver Ciirwood with Robert McKim - Virginia Hrown Fa ire llcn Itoscoe - Mildred Harris David Torrentc Comedy, "HERE COMES CHARLIE" . SUNDAY ONLY THE PLASTIC AGE Percy Marks' sensational novel of mad youth Portrayed by Clara Bow, Donald Keith, Mary Alden and Henry 15. Walthall Comedy, i4ONE GLOKIOUS FOURTH" Churches Make Ready For The New Year Period ! Central Church of Christ and First Baptist Chu rch Hold Annual Meetings. With HCilJ (i l hi UK of history ami it h accomplishments mutterx of record. churches of Lu Grande are 1 (i ruins to tin new year, or ganizing their various units, and arranging programs of work The first of the annual him Hubs took place lust night when the mciiib. rs of the Klrst Haptist con gregation gathered for On event, A report of t he meeting will he made In Monday's Issue of Tli Observer. ' . The second meeting wilt he at lie Central Chinch of Christ .Sun lay. Alter the morning services, linner will he nerved fn the bas'-in-nt of the church. Members arc .sited lo bring sufficient for Ihclr i'ainilles. At 2 :3o o'clock the business sen-don will begin. Many impo 'ant inatterH urn to he considered 'lid .-1 iim inbeiH lire urged to he -dcserii, uccoriltug to the pastor, 'he licv. ('. V. Dunn. Itepor'.s from alt departments for I'll'tiund idaim for I !'-7 will he heard and ifl.ceM will he chosen to fill tin ,laeea of the hi, whose terms x- TheNonilenvor s o c i t I e s will mei-t at HMD o'clock, wit h MU KHlher PliclpH In charge of the iunlnr organisation. Hlhle school . ill begin ut it: 4;i n. 111. and t he morning sermon wilt he "The 'hitreh. a liuildliiK-" In the eve ning the minister will begin u Ser es of discourses on the hooUfi of he iiihlc, devoting one sermon to nch hook (iK long uh the series asts. The main purpoHt ctf thuHe lennonri. All. Dunn ayn, will he o disco wr the main I houBht of hc hook and apply the tenchtiiB1. Hi- Invilex (he public lo attend rh'-d l. I-:, l luurh - The choir will pres -nt a h pec In I ltini her Ktindity cnttth'd "A 1'ray- r Kor ItcfuKe" and special mutdt n also scheduled for the ewnliiif icrvice, The nenmnH of tin dnv rill ho in keeping with the holl- lay seamm, the morntng I heme to "Thf! .(MuillenKe of the Vein I n7" and the evening "The On vard March," "t.et its make thin ti'Ht Kunday of the year a Metho llsl church -going day." the I lev. II. W, J'nrkci urges. "All of the nieiiihernhlp. ud hr rents nn;I thosu lioldlrf"frheh- j inomhership Isi'whei e r re cordially Invited.'' Church school begins at 9 : 4 . -1. 111.. morning worship at 1 1 a. hi.. Kpworth league ineWs at fi-.'Au unl evening scrices, IjckIii ut 7 : ;tn j'clock. ' I'lcl llnpllst Church The Hev. (leurge Albert I'oN lard will use as Ills sermon hi 1 1 1 -iect Siimlay moinlng at It o'clock "My I'ersonal Itesponsllillily for litL'i" and at 7::tu p. in. his ner non will he "The Sick .Man Itorne if Four.", The luttur Is the third lermoii In the series on the topic: People Who Came, to Jesus, nnd Ahy." I 'Mhlrcu'H set in mi tlnuiie In I he morning will be "Knultic Number :i'i!i," following Sunday school, .vhuli llieetM at U;4& o'clock. v Sahaltuii Army A sp'-clal New Year's meeting tvlll bt held tonight at S o'clock n (he SaKalion Army hull with special singing. Sunday school III bi gin at 2:30 o'clock tomor row urteinoon and ut ::to p. in, I ho young m1',''m meeting w ill be iehl. The membership, which has been Increasing steadily. Is ex pected lo mount even more this veai. The evening meeting will Hi teld at .S o'clock with Adjutant 1:. it, Kooni'V, divisional t onimnmler d Oregon. :ih the speaker, ttegu ar mc- tli.Kt: will bu held Ttn'sdny ind the yoeng people meet Ttiurs tlay and Saturday. Kinoy and Mrs. J. ( Parker cordially wel come till to the army services. Prcdiytcrian (Muindi The Ibv. Daniel J. Kerr, of Seattle, will occupy the pulpit In : he i'rrshyicrhin church Sunday. I'he moinlng worship hour, which bcKhiH at 11 a. m will also fen lure two musical numbers. "Kverv alley Shall He Killed" (llogei s) by I he quartet: and "The Uvl.ig Cod" D I'lbu ra). by Mm. . II Ituhii' nkamp Jr. .lunlor Christ hi n "Kndenvnr meets WINNOWINGS ut 3 f. m., and the 'Intermediate and senior hoc If-tie at 0 p. 111. iJitlKTHii Clmrcli Illble school will meet ut H:K u. m. Hunuay at. the Zlon Kngllsh liUthcran church. A new class of boys will be organized und Jed by tho pastor, tho Hev. IMt H. Awos. Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock und tho pastor's sermon will by on tho subject "Tho Ac ceptable Year of The Lord." ' Thn church council wltl me-t Kunday evening ut 7:30 o'clock, Jn Mr. Awes' study, tliiiMtau Scientist Hirvlcea will bu hold at the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Holi day school at 9:45 o'clock. T.v. subject will be "God." Wednesday evening meetings, w hich Include testimonials of Im al ia g. begin at S p. in. KiImcmmI Chnrvli Holy euchnrlst will be held at S a. 111. at St. Peter's Kptscop.i'l church and, following church school at 9 : 4 a. in., choral cel--bratlon of the holy communion will begin the u o'clock services. I make brief reports on the. work of The subject of the address will be tho past year. All church nielli "What Is Conversion?" und the bers arc urged to be present, sermon "Deep Calling 1'nto Deep,'! The divine healing class will In connection with the bishops lip-.. 1 in the cliupel at 4:15 p. in. - crusade the I,ev. C. A: Kopp, of and. the Wayfarers' guild la the Montana, will hold a mission in church basement at 0 p. m. 1 the Kplscopal church the last week Mission service will be held at in January. 7:30 p. m., featuring an address on "Is There a True liellglon?" M. i;. i'liui-fli South I 1 ho Methodist Church sooth's The subject 011 which the liev. lnl fr tho comlntr year followsr .1. A. Hall, pastor of the M. K.i"'s'rt 011 tlnu'- do our beat Church south, will speak Sunday every day In helping those who morning is "The Value of a VI- '"'rl1 UB- Wlek to our work and slon In Christian Work." An vmY non,:' who " noro than wo evangelistic service will be held i:t ri,n- W(' Mtlirt wlth a vision and 7:30 o'clock In the evening nft,r by God's grace shall endeavor to On New Tear's eve tho Wayfar ers' Guild held a candy-pull ut tho Kplscopal rectory. ' The choir of the Zion English Lutheran church presented tho pastor, the Hev. I.clf H. Awes, with a music stund us a Christmas gift ut tho Christmas program lust Krlduy night. A sum of money was given to Mrs. Awes .as a gift from the congregation. - Tho annual parish faceting of (he Kplscopul church will be held In the church Monduy night ut 7:30 o'clock. The annual meeting of the con gregation of the Lutheran church will be held Friday evening. Jan. 7. ut 7:3(1 o'clock, In the church annex. The pastor, treasurer, und Cony for tills column must be In by 9:00 a. m. CAK1 OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to our kind friend who helped during ffie bereave ment of our beloved daughter und sister; also for the florul offer inns. A. W. Lee, Kthel Lee Ivy Thomas Hilda Thomas, Oscar Lee. Scbool Funds now available for famj lonnj In Union County. Sen H. E. Dtrou, Voley Bulldin. La Grands, Or. t-lfltf fcO Little Liver Touchers for 2;n' ilw. lu.ul tLill uhII lii America for I heads of each organisation will constipation for children un.J voni-J en. Only at Silverthorn-W right h ('umily Jrug Store. 12-7-'i Kpworth ieaguc meeting at (1:30. Sunday school convenes at 9 :4'i a. 111. . ... 'We extend a hearty 'welcome to all who have not a ' church home," Mr. Hall says, adding tln.t We should ull strive to make this a church-going year." make this vision a reality." 'Church watch, parties arc not losing their, popularity, an my be judged by 'tct night's attendance at many in La Grande. 10 Years Ago Today Cupula doliti Lauder, mui or Harry Lauder, 1ms lecn killed. Confusion timv ill imriittnr llilnto mi a III I lo mwi lilit r hiv liriv lo Ithi ''! M'lilrc Jul lh Minn-. m:soi. r. ill MHO llll Mlll!ri'tllll llllllllg 111 J 7 li) llVillliK At Tlic L. & L. Drug Co. Church Magazine j Is Published By i The Rev. L. Awes' Methodists Gain 23,295 During Year CHIf.VOO, Jim. 1 Tilt! Mitlio dlst Kpisroiiul church KiilucU 2:1, 2!T) iiumiiIkth (luring l!i2fi. acconl- 1 nil? to a report. J hlH iriun. acooru ., . , " r . 10 thp ropnrt. Kivi'M tin- church a II,.. flrrt issue or I ho (Inm.l,. .m,mrH,,lp of 4,75s,oS4 In the U.mi.I,. ljin,,.,Un u nionlhly p,,,,- j.,,,, Mention of the Lutheran church, J i,.iiin,iiB r.n 444 ministers througnout tho world. 21. 149 of whom are in the Cult ed St a I es. the re port sa Id There are 105.fi I 9 churches. Worldwide udherents of the - NOTICE 1 Notice is hereby given that tho annual meeting of the Ktoekhotd os of The United HtuJes Natior;.! feank, will bo held in their bank ing house in . La Grande, Oregon on Tuesday, J"n Hth, at 2 p. m. At this meeting a Jlouid of :: rectors will be elected for 108 Depot St., La "jianae, uie. c m c (Lit cli Co. iiess that may come before the meeting. T. J. Sc:KOGCLV. Kec'y. tlio i3U-5t year 1027, und uny other business trunsactel that may properly come before the meeting. - L. JI. UltAMWKLL. Cashier. AOTIt'K TO hllAUIOIIOLDLHS The annual meeting of tho shareholders of La Grande Na tional Hank will be held ut their i banking house, on Tuesday, Janu- We extend Jo you our slncerest ' ary 11th, Vitl. at 10 o'clock A. M wishes for a Happy und Prosper ous New Year. Itltiiardson's Art and Gift Hhop. 1-1-lt Dandruff apd fulling out of the hair stopped in few days by iisIik-j our Germicide and Dundru: f Kradicator. 7Rc a boltle only ar Sllverthorn-WHght's Kamlly Drug Store. 12-7-tf fleiitsutcliin;- pienilns, button bole, etc, Nortou's Rltld Shop. 10-14tf ,U this meeting a Board of Di rectors will be elected to serve fo the ensuing year and until their succe Jsors are elected and quali fied. Such o:ner business will bi transacted as muy propel iy o:fe at said meetings f 11. 15. COOLIDGI:. Cushier. is out. The liev, l.eif H. Awes Is' editor and business manager of the publication and Mrs. Awes Is as sistant editor. i Tlio iiiti-iiou,. nf ilw. Iltlli. mui.l ' ... ', , . . " Worldwbb! udtierenti i ' ""'V'""" ",uu ,:,,'" church approMmate 112.000.000. Is to assist the p:tstor by carrying; ; anuoiincementH, chu re it locals and 01 her matter Into the homes of! MUhtgun has the only state con Lutherans at least once 4-nch . ytll ulion with a provision tfor a month, tho many visits being a ! itnlversity. The IVnlverslty of bigger undeitakliig than the pas- Michigan was established when the tor could accomplish in person. I territory became a state In 1S37. The . frt number gives the i church program for January, In cluding t he meeting dates of all of th church auxiliaries, edit or is I comment and personals con cerning the church, the pastor and ids family and members of the church. A children's page, where 1 story for the children will be lound each month, completes the magazine. This mont h the story Is the one of llaby Moses. All members of the church an I ol Inrs Interested In the progress of the publication are being a.skciJ to HiibHcrlbe for it. Hczcina and all skin troubles in adults upd children quickly cured at tt cost of $1.00 by using our Kczema prescription. Sll vert horn Wright's Kamlly Drug Store. 12-27-tf tares had something lo do with it '' McCormick explains, "l-iuropeuns-have been uccustomed lo logical development where happy or tragic in their literature for imn-s drcds of years and flaturully do niuml it on the screen. Americans, trend for stories, but now they urg. getting the Old World Idea: i means more natural pictures for' next year." Three chess men of Anglo-Saxon-times, each as lurge as a building brick, art in the liritish Museum.-. More than 301), 000 fish have, been placed in Kansas streams-' this year, breaking all previous records.- NOTICK Notice is hereby given that th: annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the t'nited States Invest ment Co. wilt be held In the direr Less Love, More War For Film's New Year Crop HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jan. 1 (Al) Love clinches for the final fade- out will be fewer in next year's j crop of motion picture films. What's more, the sheiks and sheiias are going to have u hunt ! Iiiisle to hold their place, through the season, while the comedy crowd j works at premium figures andtwur 1 rc- i tors' room of the I'nited States Na- j and costume pictures are given the Monti! Bunk, La Grande, Oregon, ! right of way. on Tuesday, January 1 1th, Hi 2 7, ut 2 p. m.f lor tho purpose of elect ing dlrcqtors for the ensuing year and to t run suet any other luisi- C lurches at Cove Observe Christmas l 'O V K. Ore.. 1 ec. U I ( Spceln I ) . Christmas programs were held in all of the churches here Christ mas I've. At the Methodist Kpls- copal church a Christmas ianla:t was given with more than r'i : persons participating. The pro gram consisted of solos, quartets I ui'l eheriifes, und was follow ed bv j a Christmas tree, which furnished; pleasure lor all, A p-igeant was given at the As cension Kp'sropul church, wit h the choir singing Christmas hymna luring its presentation. This pro gram was also followed hy a Christmas tree. The 1 hi pi 1st church presented a h rial mas play, members of the Sunday school taking part, fol lowed by a Christinas tree. A Christmas morning service ml ceN-brai Ion of the holy com munion was held at the Ascension Kplscopal church at 10 o'clock Christmas morulnK. I luring t he remainder of t he day families ami friends gathered lor dinner and parties. Seine ot ! the hosts and hostesses were .Mr, and Mrs. It. I. Itnrker, Mr. und Mrs. A. A. Antics, Mrs. Lydta .M.I LauU. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Towle. Mr. i and Mrs. O. Kckersley, Mr, and j Mi s. L. M. l ad d. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Ditulil. and m'is. Mae Kelly. ' hut 1m UmV.lnhn Al Mrrn let: wc&t coast production chief. Hues' up the program at Kirst National 1 studios. Nutural endings, he says, j arc the new rule. I "I'erhaps the year's benerous j Importation of foreign-made pic- f Are Xdiv Hooking Orders 1'or lUilb 1 1 .vrc 1 h.n;s i: u ; s am It A II V CHICKS We have largest selection of choice ANCONA strain ot Chickens in Kustern Oregon, lr interested In n better lay ing strain, try them (none s. Iters, and extra large eggs). Akiu lave a few THOUS AND DOLLAKS to loan on city property (to be. secured by First Mortgage). Smith's Silver Fox & Poultry Farm lliisi 1,11 (.iiiiidc, on Jllnliuay TTERE'S sending little "General Glad Tid--"" ings" to you with our message that we hope 1927 is a Banner Year in Prosperity, Health and Happiness for you all ! We haul anything anywhere FRANK CLEAVINGER Apple Shipments j For Year Heavy j HOOD IHVKK, Ore. Jan. 1 l."p to I leceinbcr 1 ii apple ship- j incuts from here had reached 4.041 ; , cars, ami estimates placed remain- I ! lug local stored stocks ut i50 curs j j Kxccpt for about 125 cars, which ! will be rolled from here to Tort- j ; bind to catch refrigerator steam- I I ers tor Kurope before the first of ; ; the year, shipment from Hood j Uiver will be negligible. The re- miiindor of the uppUs of first : grade, late-keeping varieties will t j be held for the late market. ' Hood Klver's pear tonnage ship ped up to Dec. 19, reached 4M ; cars. j J Although growers hero for the ' ; most part received no returns on their H"i(i apple crop, bunks re port $200,000 more deposits than a year ago and loan conditions are ' Aberdeen Utah Coal FULL OF HEAT AND SATISFACTION A hard, firm, high volatile coal, espe cially prepared for home use. Lights easily burns up clean lasts well does not clinker. Phone Slain 17 SAWYER-HOLMES MERC. CO. y u Extra! Extra! HEARD THE BIG NEWS? It's going to start Monday. Men, we are going to rush and buy Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats., etc., at big savings. The stuff is all new, too they burned out a year ago so there is nothing old or out of date. 77 See You At THE BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE And lie There Early! The Time 9 A.M. at The Toggery " HAPPY NEW YEAR L 1,