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I 'J Saturday, April 21, 1928 : Page Six EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 4 n I I 1 6 v :i o n t "BIG" SUIT EVENT You Can Buy One Now " , ' The Latest Styles at a Big Saving During Our REMOVAL SALE One Week Only - ft ewe o me nurcnes Convert Day To Be Observed By (evening, which will bo an evange- j II stic ftrrvlce. Sunday school ' meet at :5 o'clock with classes! . for all aires. T 1 I The im-eilnc Of the Nazurcne XAJKOX niirClltVounff l''Vl'. uochty at 6:45 I o'clock will le la char of Mm. Kloyd Moore. A study of tho wf. Other Services nf Wnrch n writing of Timothy will m 1 taken up. I of City lomorrowl . m. k. cihuvu mhi. i Promise to Be Interest-' The "ev- J- A- ,,al1- puj'tor of IHWIWk j the Methodist Kplscopal chuch I (south, will have as his sermon sub. : Ijcct Sunday morning at II o'clock Pastor Resigns; Will Spend One More Week Here bo,The Rev. L. (church.- Mm Parkrr spoke on this subject at tho mll -year meitins of the Columbia, Jtlvcr branch of the Women'. Foreign Missionary ' society held In l'endlelon last week, and has been' requested to again . fjM.uk on the subject. . The seml-annuul meeting of the j Gnin.le Honde. I'resbytery of tho I'realjylei ian church was held al I the local church on Tuesday of J this week. It. A. Wilkerson. principal of the! Or,., nwnod school will sneak ut D. MeCTCCl'S 11,0 "'eelinn of the l.ulher League tir:n r- o i j if or the r-nRiisn i.uiiiernii l-wu,- VV1U DC OUlXWJUeU Xiere Buriilay evenlnff, Alirll 59. i by the Kev. Uuy bharp I The Central Chrlstlun church Is .... 'already limklnB Hilans for a special I Jlio Kev. It. l. MeEKers has re- i i... i i .... iti.r-H! ,"T1, Ulrf,.,.l II .. Tl ; " ....."'l" lu v " ' Kviral Intitrcstliic eliurcli er- ... . . .... '-. fu-,i.u iuuur w mt: u vl,.. t. r npn...i i t- . i n i oe peeiai imuhic oy inecn urea i ii u re u oi the xtazarcno here ana. ...... rran lu ' ... i ..lllnll Flu... U ..... I ... . 1 . . 1. I . . I . " ' " i"iii in inn ., ,,, aim t.-vc-iiinr. i no uay win Central ha Iw -.New Convert Day" at the Cen tral Christian church and the new member 7r the congregation who bjMhe.churoh Church of the Kazurcne here and uiluoy IIIIK. Aun lie Will . .t ... The Sunday school will meet at occupy the pulpit of the local' Thtrc wl" be orchestra luacutL :4S o-clock In the morning and at church . n.nr fur th. i..t Wednesday evening- at ' otioir. f.:JO o'clock. In the evening the The Kev. Guy Kharp. of Ituhl. Ida. islry will he seated In the center of the auditorium. A total of 125 1 new members have been added In ' Ith the assistance of the that time . ut the parsonage of the Kpworth Iaguo will meet, follow- will succeed hint and will begin L nrln church. Thursday nignt ..i . . . " . In hiiffth nlahl ntul t lilt cnnlTreCa- have come Into the church .inc. pu B "niit penoa 01 anoui w ins unties as pastor of the church " , " ?Z ' ret r..il T.T? . minutes, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, on Sunday. May 6. ,,lon '"' n,e'-1 for devotional si r- the present pastor began his mln- ,. ,,.,., . ""Z "V . J . .. .'vice. Hlbln historv study and a nn-tluil isaleiH-e tluin-li 'the end of Mr. Meggers' three Services are held regularly every years of work in 1-a Grande, and Sunday evening at 11 o'clock at during that liino much has been Itoss evangelistic meeting and the Ule l'"1r"1 t'hur,rn1,.of Stl''h- accomplished by the churchy When homo workers. There will l. sne- "7" . . an" ne n,st came IO Grande the rial mili. .iiirii,. ik. i .. ' - .Washington avenue. Iho subject church was merely an organized ship hour at 11 o'clock, and the fr ,nlorr0' n',rnins "frolia- body and owned no property, htnee ' cllurch pastor, the Itev. It. I I'utnum. will . , . ' " cnureii . wen ouiu. anil give a sermon on the subject ,'"Z . u . , : the church now owns properly What It Means to bo a Member'. .M('etl""" Br". al h','l every i valued around $000. Including the' of the Church " This service will " ''""'""V evening at eight o rlocK church and parsonage. ! In the be one of Interest to every church TMvh ',nl l"J,! etimony at heal- j three year period the church mem. member. l,nK- ro eoruiauy niriieu lo.bcrship has licen -doubled many The nn.i.. i . '"'na tnese iMimce. I times, and the church activities -cl.-k f n "CCt "i Th0 r"u"",,r room ln ,hc have- Increased along every line. :...-?... ,n..t,,.e niornlng and Jacobson building, corner of Adams On Monday. Anril 30. Mr. Meir-' will me. I l e ? .. aVcnU0 0nd E"" ""e"' '" 0""n Bor will leave La Grande, going even.ne Th. k ln,, every . day from .! 2 o'clock until I frlim hereto Nampa. Ida., where Z12 J . ln"-'rm!!dla1"'' !'. except Sundays and holidays. , ho will attend the. district assem- win i, iT.r.r ' ol Goi iblyof thocl.urch. Foflowlng the regular evening' Service at 7:30 o'clock Ihern will be baptism.. This service will be evening nt the Church of God Ulblo school conference from 7:30 o'clock until nine. The Hov. Mr. Muligi r. of lluker. will be ill Ijx Grande Sunday und will speuk at the First JJaiilist. There will be prayer meeting und Bible study ut the Methodist church south Wednesday evening I ut 7:30 o'clock. jOtnneyQi 108 Depot 8t." La tintade. Ore. Faihioru Chinge But Feet Do Not A -very witty Irishman once said, "Fashions change but feet do not." What a world of wisdom is wrapped up in these few words, and how we should all take them to heart when we set out in our quest for shoes. We have tried to do our part by- providing you with shoes made of honest leath er -and whose excellent workmanship insures the wearer real comfort. That isn't all, however. You must do your part and select shoes adapted to the use you are going to give them. Don't teeter around on spike heels during workaday hours.: It never was comfortable, and now it isn't even fashion FIND IT HERE Coof for tills column must be . u by a. tu. ' I.NHIJIIAM F. it Ml IIOMIS . Everything Hut Life Insurance KOIt Till: IKM SLtt IIT. cut while green und not later than II is now hoiihcc.canlu;; lime. Yo'i July lfitli. 9js. free from large i;ill have furniture to be rediilNhed j knots and uccepluble to said school and picluies to lie framed. Take board. "The Art Man' tliem to Hidtardiuin he does the homo framing and Intciior deeoiatlni; In a few weeks the regular evening' 'auue rratt win i.c t no " " ' ' '-""""" o'clock there will laker both Sunday morning unil,"1"" xnere no anenu me sen- will bo evening at ine cnurcn pi uoil. in f - . mu.M. t an evangelistic nature and tllo ,no morning ai. n ociock iiih sun- i - - . pastor will have as his sermon sub- J1' MaK"" Hta t-flolce w ' pasioruio in In ttddl- or ,lu"y ien anu in mo evi'iilng ,lf tne suoject'wiii no -nin run i oil-. - --- " tale." The evening services begin Northern Idaho. 'at 7:30 o'clock. . I The ,(ev- Mr. Sharp will be ac- i Sunday school Is held every Sun-; compnnled to Iji Grande by his dny morning lit 10 o'clock, pre. 1 wife, who Is said to be an uccom- ' . . J: .. ... .. ,,H,hn,l liitluifi:..! n,l hln 11(11, i ! daughter, Joan. Mr. Sharp Is a gruduato of the Northwest Nas- urene college and is known to bo his work. The cry fortunatb to Jict "Giving Our Best, tion to the sermon there will be song service, with tho young poo. pie's choir and tho orchestra assls. ting. Kmclili Lutheran CJini-eli The Itev. I-elf H. Awis. pastor of ceding the regulur chinch services. the J.ngllsh Lutheran church will I I Said wood to lie delivered. 1 fill 1 deliver the second sermon on lilt I Vonvf M rlllf)l-illil 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 iT for Ilia kin; I ... ,, , ...... cnnnil mlblict "Kra I'l.rl-i .Ai.-I V 5 . S5-1 beasillful. Take your,,,,,. f, ,.or(ls nt the Willow build- I'enrs Today," Sunday morning ut Inir, and to be corded tin neatly the 1 1. 0 clock hour of worship. Tho problems to Itleharilson's Art and .... i ,.i..i.. here directed bv the theme for this Sunday now i urisi Appears Gift Shop. Hemstitching, hitiii, biitloii- I holes, etc. .Norton' lihhlie Shop. FA KM LOAN'S: LOWKST I'.ATKH. Jl. K. IiIXON. I'OI.KV Ill.lXi. LA GltANIIi;. (Jit Kill N 4-15-1. II -iy-l,l ..,-(i Mni, ll,in,l.,l fr,K l,t ! delivered bv August 151)1 and will be III Our Will lie Tomorrow -;Z': An Intercittlnt? tiroram will be 1 Bet him as pubtor, the Itev. L. 1. Mt-RKcru ducluruii. Houbts." The Itev. Mr. Awes Is lvi-n tomorrow afternoon t on or heforo HpttinliiT 1 01 ti. 1 2K. ' tfvlns a scries of five si rnions. tho, Itny lay KiiIiHh labirnaclo. thu ! In- ; V, H. IWKKTAIK.NT CO. O. W. WAHNOCK f; 1-ll-tf i;u m;w m:vi 1 lf.''n of nrw und itovrl ul'llrlct. ail Niiitiiblti nn c;rd ii M, will bt foiuid MtyKicliarilsnn'ri Art. and tUit rrtabUt T)m rHr-r! 1 lui v Uk' Hhop. tS;; tin- new I'ai ty ervl;-" , rip yon Willi ymr ; 4-10-1.1 t'literUjiiinii: aewti'y for tin; Im mI and moist ii't-: Album, tt wHI i tO'dfitc type wilier on 1 he nun K-t but tan sell you niiy muke. TaO nt my office and InHpeeL (hem. Jtooin !. over Kllverthurn'n. V.. C. Tutky. 4-1'l-lt wood .noiu i: Notice In hereby given Dint the Idxtrlcl JSchool It tni rl nf Sctinnl I tint t let No. I of I'nfun county. Orctfuit, wfl) recclvr up to fiv' u'etoek: I. M. of April L'Mli. JKL'K. Midi to be lefl with the school clerk ft of which was given last Kun- Plnnlnff at 12:15 o'clock, when the . day mornfni?. The choir will ren- yearly conference or the primary : der the anthem "My Kalth Looks "ssoclaHon of the K'lrHt ward will to Thee." ' i '' held there. The .conference, Sundiiy school will precede tho consistH of a deinoimt rntton of tlie church Herviccs ut 'J-.in o'clock, and. PHt year's work In the nrjmary hT sevetro'cloek in the cvcniivr the Intermediate. I.uther l.eaguo will incut In the church imnex, 1'lrNt I'rcb.vtcrinn ('hiiccli The i-'irat, Presbyterian church officers a pleasing j)luco to wor ahlp Kunduy. . Services will begin with Hunduy school at 1: 4 5 o'clock in I he morning, with classes for ail who come. Tills will be. fol lowed at 11 o'clock with the regu- tit the Orande Kleclric Co., M12 AdiiniH ave. The board reHerven I the right to reject any and all bids. ' II. F.. WIM.IAMS. Kchool Clerk. Horse Is Savior Of Homesteader In Klamath Area WINN0WINGS ! Tito Washington club, the Men's organisation of St. l'eter's Kplseo- HHHOclatlon und about r,n children- 1 111 , , '..t r i, i, ,,""! i. II I II cS u.u v vim Ml. IIVIIUII Jiall. Mrs. CJ. J. l-'rankel, presldeht 'of the- Oregon . Federation of Wo- inen'H clubs, will be tho principal Her address will be on will take part In the program. The public Is Invited to uttend KI,.MATir FALLS. Ore Apr. ' Tli ft Milt, I tili, I si frnsilv n nil f-fiii.i.,, nri.iuMi .. tt.n fiui.'u ii.sit speaker. parents can honestly commend. Is ll narcotic question. . f cavee from the perils thut beset , the. chiW who Is never given tho1 Mrs. If. W. I'urker will talk on encouragement of appreciative 'Htevvardshlp" Sunday evening at comnidnt. ' ' tho 1 First Aluthodist- Kpiscopal The Most Competent JUDGE of the' value of the science of Chiropractic is the person who has takeu CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS and has been relieved of aches and pains, many in this community. Then arc Talk to them. Ask them (o tell you just what ; the Chiropractor docs. Find out what benefits : they have received and you will be surprised. Then let us show you the cause of your trou ble. The chances are thai this investigation will save you much pain and suffering now and in years to come. I'hone Main 12C Dr. F. L. Tribe (I'almer Graduate) Office Hours: 9 to ti; 7 to 8 New Foley Hitlg. Zl (Al'l r roin the wilds of South- Jar morning worship hour, at which cm Klamath linn come n tte of time Mrs. llarley Klchardson wilt Ni;V HATS nut Till', L,IV Oregon, will receive up to five how horse-sense waved the life- of preside Tit tho organ console. The Old straw hats rofininhed hUn ' o'eioek: C. M. of April I'M).. JK.'K. homeMeinler. I-runk Svlts. choir will sing "Lift Thine Kye nw, any color, do not fad, does senied idds ftr f ut ninlilng said IHs- Severely injured from u full. He- lo the Mountains" by Mendelssotin not sllffen Ihe Htraw. Tit U n yourjtrlet No. 1 with L'un cords of four-jvils nianaged to crawl to his re- and "Victory' by Shelley. The mn lutl to JtichaidMOii's Ait and Gilt foot spill yellow pine, tamatacl: ' 'ole cabin located far ofr the tor's m-mion topic will be "More Shop, 4 - ,;.( inid r."l fir wood. -;iif woofl to be beaten track Of clvlll7jitlon. Wlthjfor God." sufficient food but without water.) At 7:30 ociock in the evening he Hurfcrt-ri ulonc In the wilderness MIsk lMrls Muguire will hi1 at the witli none "Ut his homo for com- COLONIAL THEATRE TODAY The Falwc Alarm The Bronc Stumper Double Program SUNDAY ONLY PATHE NEWS Comedy, "NIGHT OWLS" With EMILJANNLMiS And Pola Negri JJcautifu! mid rownTuI i lcytni(l Compare Directed by Ernest Lubitseh puny. I In desperation Sevlts scrawled out u note attached It lo a string, lied the strlrnr around the neck of IiIh hurno and ndeasetPthe antin- i al from his tether. j Tho eiulne trotted off Into tho woodKand Sevits crawled back Into Ihlrf cabin, with the thought his , last chance was staked on prover bial "hore-Kenno". Two day later two lumberjacks. I wlio.se names were not ascertained, ', were trekking across one of the , many trails of Southern Klamath. i Tin y were attracted by a horso which had followed them for miles. Al rind pitying no attention to the animal, the lumberjacks were fin ally moved td at up und look at Iho animal. The horse trotted Up to tho two nii'ii and Impatiently pawed the ground with tt h Trout hoofs. One of the Inmberiacka espied the nolo, and with the horwe In the lead the two men were soon on their way to the loinly homeHtead. A few hours later Sevlts was be ing given ftit aid and Is now on the road to recovery. His trusty horne. needh-Hs to say. Is the hero of the hour. pastor will 'That Hard Suuie of the miniature tomatoes will prove popular will, the chil dren us well nn being fine for pre serves. Ited plum, red cherry, reif t'urni nt mid their yellow varieties me all goial. 10 Years Ago Today Clitlv .Mi-t'i .ir.i . liMnl tfiir-, nur mint. l.s iiiilmitUii;. n -nr of trm-ks. Heavy Duly I'ARAt.OLU Household UmilER GLOVES I .M kUi-ttClt, iMMI-HVlcttltitlg. snnlciiing mid all nmgli wit I dirty wink. 7oc a pair I.. & L DruirtA organ eunsole. Tho Kpeak on tho subject Saying." Tho junior Christian Kndeuvor soclety meets on Sunday afternoon at throe o'clock at the church and ttic Intermediate, senior am young popple's C. K. societies meet ut U:3U o'clock. 1'irst M. K. ( bimli The Itev. L V. Parker, pastor of tho First Methodist Kplscupal churcli, will give the closing ad dress of his recent studies tumor row morning at 1 1 o'clock. Tho subject will bo "The Turn of tho Tide." There-will bo special Pillule by the choir in addition to thu ser- ' mon. j Church school meets at f: 15 o'clock in the morning, preceding 'the church service. I At 7:SM o'clock in the evening Mrs. H. V. Carker uill speak on i the subject o "Stewardship" by 'special reiiiest. Then- wl be miisle ifiulted lo the adiln-MH, The jmbllc is invited to attend. St. l'eter's l,dciiiMil Chtu-tii A vocal solo by Mrs. H, N. Ash by uill bo a featuroof the Sunday I morning services at St. l'eter's 1-Jpiscopal church. The solo will be during tho 1 1 o'clock worship hour und at this time tho Itev. Oliver Itiley, rector of tho church, will give a sermon on the subject "A New Standard or Measure ment." Holy Kucha rM Is at eight o'clock In the morning anrf church school is al 3:4.Vo'cloek. This Is immediately followed by the morn ing prayer ut 11 o'clock. Kvenlnif ervtecs have been discontinued un til autumn. . I'll-1 HaplKt Cliurcli ' -The Itev. Mr. Mauger. of Ihiker. j Mil occupy the pul pit both Sundny morning and evening at the First ; liaptlht church. Mr. Manger fcn i known to be a very luterestltig Isiteakcr und his appearance Is be ing looked forward tu by the meui beis of Ihe church. The morning Hrrvices will tie precede by Suuduy J school at 1:45 o'clock. Ilnnl City dumb I The Uev. I!. I. Hansen puMor of the Island City Community church, will speak on the stibji-ct "The Mlessedness of Faith' Sunday morning ut the H o'clock hour of worship. The Sunday school will i meet at ten o'clock. "Kpworth League services will be held at seven o'clock In the oven Ing. The public is cordially In- : vited to attend. Church or llir Nnjin-iK Church services will bo held at II o'clock in the morning and 7:2" it'eloek In the l'eaing at the Church of the Niixaren Sunday. The UeV. I. I'. Meggers. psMor of tlie church, will bring the inessngo hi the morning, and u.tln In tht . re "T- PRINCES $ PATRICIA Flatware in Sterling by Qorham STERLING TABLEWARE NEVER GROVS OLD x ; ' JA!LVumc!Iowsitslove!tneJs;assocition 'enhnccs its value to future generations. We would like to show the most desirable crea- tionsofthesilversmith'sart.Conspicuousamong them is Princess Patricia by Gorham.oneofthe litest patterns. Smart, beautiful-and in keeping with all that is newest and best. We can surprise you if you believe Sterling is more expensive. We can show an ingenious method by which you way make a fine purchase now and fill-in -periodically with economy and convenience. BIRNIE'S "At the Sliill of tllo I'lin k" To Keep Your Records Straight We have everything to pro vide you with. the proper Hound and Loose Leaf Account Books to keep your business af fairs in a systematic form. Loose Leaf Hinders for livery Need NEWLIN BOOK . STATIONERY CO. Typewriters Sold and Rented and Repaired