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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1929)
: " T'. .m m Saturday, January 19, 1029. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 'i SoaEnrNE . E. 0. Observes . Founders' Day At Baptists Close; r Conference j At Evening Session InliiK ut the church. '1'he evening i ,wua one of doiishtful Inroriuulily. eucn Item or me enuruimini iiru- T r,,..4 ,i n ered Into by xilct uuiwu aiiu , m WB Q r tne vn llton. of Boise, will conduct a nuur- Moody Speak: Metno- terl conference. : !: " -J-v - Mr. Haseltlne, of Seattle, region- dists (Quarterly bonier- i ofrieiui of the federal pronibi- ence Tomorrow With one conference, ended and with u quarterly - conference set tion department, will be present nnd may apeak. BttHlt Clmrrli ' The Unptist services fur tonior Richardson Home every one pi-esent bo thut the ffroup ,; , . seemed more Ilka one biff fuinliyl ! . Jlhun uuythlitK clue when the com-i Chapter I of 1. K. O. celebrated ; pan.. jisuorsed ubout 1 1 o'clock. oundcrs' Uuy yealerduy afternoon j At ino uoor the members of the j itti u 1 o clock lunciieon ui i"e church were Rreetcd by ir. una f a Gruudu Hotel.. .(.'wen were Mn. u. u HrownUm who tted on iluced for 25 women. - Mm. J. T. '.i.,, ,1Ki,t hand of each person a K,111 ,.,. .,. - , .i. row follow: Sunday ncliuol at :4S Liclmrdmin had chaige of tt do- i Mltt ,mer bag llionR licuvy binding isurlul meeting for Monday morn- ;'"h Mr. . Hyiiuin superintendent, Khtful Koundeis' day proirnuu twine. Each wan required to shuku lnK tnls W(M!kcnd is proving a busy Jpeachlnir at 1 1. a.m. and at 7:30 tier which un impressive nicnior- hurfj, ani the, bit kwaa worn off. oni. tn iOCul church circles. i"- "O'1 B. Y. f. IT. at 6:30 p. m. kt ceremony took place. Holll t..e snowing this, the company dlvld- l . The l.u Graudo MUnlstcriul lui-! Ill the mornlnir the ltev. h. l. Hohs roKium and ceremony were held el( itself Into croups by stutes, and suciutlon will hold a Joint meeting isuujccl will lie A Most .-uiurui it the Jtichardson hojuu ul 1U1S mot of the nortncrji slates were with the I'nion County Ministerial Hesult." rt-nnsyluuiu uvenue. : repi esentiU beginning us fur east association at the Sucajuwea Inn i . Christian t'hurett Those assisting Mrs. Klcliurilsoii i-cnimylvunlu. and Including Monduy ut 10 a. in. when Cupt. The subject of the sermon ut the uiing Hie ulleindon were: Mrs. i,,0o from Cunadu. Other games 1'ack. of tho Salvation Army, will n o'clock hour of worship at Jhe ViU Lottes. Mis. I. A. Killing, and u community sing lead by Ml-s. speak of his organisation and Its central Church of Christ tomorrow Sirs. 11. A. SSilibrick. Mis. Hubert Kherwoud Wllliums. Willi Civile- work. The ltev. Oliver Ml ley will .morning will he "Why a Christian .ikin. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Mrs. vievc Adler ut the piano, occupied give some special musical num. College." The service will be tho Ji orge Ulrnie and Mrs. luirloy the time until refreshments .were bcrs. Luncheon will be sorved ut annuul Christian college one. lllblo .iichurdson. j served in thu church purlors by . noon. ischool sturts at '8:45-11, m, nnd E.Mis. Hunv M. J. Turner (oUva to members of the Krlduy business meeting was held during ' conduct a quarterly conlcr- . the ladles. I 1 no ,lcv- "arry a. nKiniiiun. 'christian Endeavor meets ul 0:3U wus i,ri,1Ir n,e ovenlnir u verv short district superintendent, from ir.c. . , An evungellstlc serviee ls sched uled for 7:30 p. in. uiid thu soiig service will' be assisted bv the i ldge club ut her home at 1801 ' wiilch a number of new plans to ence ui uie r iith m. cnureii ouu I'edar street yestcrduy afternoon, be put 111 operation soon wcnc un- "" 0 ,," " f ' irhree tables were ut play uui mi, , 0Ui.ced by the pastor, ltev. Vei n- Tno "rTj "'inter Kutiern Oreiroo ''OUI,B People's choir. 'Tild sermiin die .afternoon with fiist prize for hii. unu members of the' .. 1 mm ,IHlr . . .1" . win he: Mi n Tviie.f xrhrlst.'' li..h ........ nln.- in Mrs. Ue Llli'.,f, r.i ; uupusi conieronce ui tuene and second to Mm. lledlng- i . liilil. , ,' . The Kl. l'eter's Kplscorul Guild, HweeL utions. before and after this date in 11 ut t):4G by church school. Morning other places In the state. C. V. prayer is at 11 o'clock and tho ser gwunder, state Boeretary, and AV. mon win be "Obedience, the Key G. Mosley, northwest director of to Christian Knowledge." Mrs, II. religious education,' of Spokane. ' NT. Ashby, at the console, will play, and nurttclimitng ministers will be : prelude . "Andante Helluloso" by the spoukers. Church night will he Thursday from 7 to 9 o'clock us follows: Loy al Volunteer meeting 7 to 7:30, de votional uml ltlhln studv 7:30 to H:15. and ltiblo school conference! 8:15 to 9. First l're,byterluil C'lmri'll "They Keared Nothing Hut Kin," a. bit of history of the early Qua kers, will serve as the subject for the morning sermon by tho pastor, the ltev. J. George Wals. The eholr, Mrs. Alfred I.. Richardson, dlrec- Thome. orfertolre In A by llolllns, postlude "March" by Harris. Wayfarers' guild meets at 0:4B p. in. . There wilt be no evening serv ice. llugllnll I.ullMmu C'hiinii "Muunlulll-Top and Valley Kx perlences" Is the subject on which the pastor, the Kev. I.elf 11. Awes, will preach at the Sunday morn lug service beginning ut 1 1 o'clock. Special singing by tho choir. The Sunday school begins ut tor, nnd Mrs. K. G. McCall ut thu 9:45 . , followed by meetings organ console, will sing "Tho . of the . Intermediate and Junior leagues. Ciiuit'li of m1 The ltev. K. 11. Ahrendl. pustor of the Church of God. will preach on "The llolv Kulrlt's Work on llouieland" hy llanscom In the evening ut 7:30, Mrs. l.ce Iteynolds will play the service, and the pastor will bring a message bused on "Three Awakenings." .- Ml nun y mine school meets ut Karth" ut 11 a. m. and in the eve H:4T a. nu with the beulnnerH meet-' i,ir,,r hlu Bi,i.,..t u-ili l.n wh,ii ri.wl the Ural l"" "oses ow.vnii, ling in the suniiay achuol annex. , Thinks of His Word." ! Uaptlst church hero ended last I A winter' eonvenlton'' under the 'also the high school boys meet In 1 Mrst Chun'li of t'lirlst, KcleinKt : night with u meeting to which the auspices of- ihe foregone Chrlstiiin ltlie Upper room of the annex. Jim- Services will- b held tomorrow ....t.lln ...... l....t,..a HI ,tnn. ..rn UlHil.,nun fliiltralillhl, ll hftlfl 1-lnr CliriMllll n KnitititVi.i. niaolu I ll,ji - .. , t t ..!-. -.1. .. HwccL peas inuUe attractive Uceo- , hoping to eltmlnutu the annual ba- . (1 h(.. (lurin- lh 4iUv with jl in th local ehtnvli heirirtnlnis loiii iM.nie ulaen at 1 1 a, m. The other -h...h f nhH h..i..Hmi ............. ,. ..v iH,.RV attendance. -oitsldorlntt day evenliifcr etK 4 ftml ootHliUiliiff I of iiinnthlv cvntH. thiouirh which n.. ... i n ... m.. j.u.' The Lucky Hozcii club met yes- the nielnlieis hope to raise suffi- ,. churches wero rcDrescnted. 4 Christ of XIMheur-.' linker. WulloWn NEW HOUSE; FROCKS ! ! ' , . Attractive Styles. ' ' "' - In Gay Colorful Prints with Smar'I , Contrasting Trim. : PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear ' and Millinery luHtiim life. Sunday Kchool Ih held every Bun day moi-nliiK at 0:45 o'clock. MeetlnKH are held cacti Wedneu day nlKht at 8 o'clock which In clude teKthnonlca of healing. Thu read I iik room In tho Wet Jacob win but hi I ut? la open evory day except Kunduya und hullduys from li to 4:au. WINN0WINGS txay aitornoon at uu- nomif ui cienl runda for tlie purposes wnicn. Mia lna Burton, of Chlcaco. one ' und Union-coUntlc vM. imrtlcl Hia. V. li. Kline at 1IUS 1 avenue the past, were financed by the of the Dcaker. cave some flcurca-iml In thhS conventiifn-. Similar an enjoyablu Hocial. len mem- bazaara. - that proved startline to the church conventions re' lieint;- conducted; lfrs witu ui uuuiiuunc;:. jvu as ine opening cvem, ine vunu men In attendance. Khe said tnal hu afternoon Mia. Sting served a:wm give a bridge party on Satur- the Northern BapUsta have 794 Avo-course luncheon. 1 day afternoon at 2 o'clock, leb. 2, nilsslonarlca sent out and 9,615 na- f Thu next meet In will be lieiu;jn the ioi Grande hotel und will tlve workers. A Feb. 1 at the home of Mrs. (.harles j charffe a nominal admission fee. done aince the time (1. Griffin ut 3t2 Main avenue. Serving will commence at 4 o'clock.' went into Burma i. , i Those who desire to make reser- aeven years befor ! 'I'Ik. tl...il ftu-l fllllt ninl lit tllU l. l.u ' nnnt'n.-r 1 ( at una home of Mi and Mrs. Orvllle ! comniunlcutlng with Mrs. G. I. 4.S2 converts' in the mission field. 1 vVrli?ht last night with three tables iMi-Uon. Mra. D. K. Jchsc or Mrs. Ninety-three per cent of the V $f hritlK t play. . Kirst prize foriinijp Kinzel. churches in the foreign field sup departmeniH.of Ci.Hi ineet at G:3U of First and Washington. Tho sub uu.ln the church. . Jec.t will be "Ufe." Golden text: t , . , i;plM4Mfuil.C'liurcli John 3:10. God ho loved the world : ervlce at tlie ,St. .l'eter's Kpla- that he gave his only begotten Hon cupal enurch lom.orro.w begin ut 8 that whosoever belleveth In him u, in. with Holy euchuriNt, followed should not perish, but have over- One of the Interesting features of the week la la Grande churches wus the mid-winter conference of Kastern Oregon Haptlsta conducted yesterday at thu First Uaptlst church. No evening servfeo will be held tomorrow ut the K place pa I chuixh. A winter convention under the auspices of tho Oregon Christian Missionary convention wilt be held here Feb. 4 and 8. . The School of Missions ut tho Presbyterian church had a splendid opening tKi-Ksion a oiw Wednesday-. . evening, th( pamor rHott-, and wll I ho Id iH ate on U session on next . Wednesday evening, with the fe. , lowahlp supper- ut' 0:30 o'clock, T which is one of the eaturea. This is followed by clusues in thu study oC- missions. t t " Train Wrecked In Mountain Washout HAMILTON'; 6htrf 'JW. ltf (Al)r An e.xpMViai tnih ti,theToron- -to,- JlamlILin aii BiuMiilu. railroad was wrticK,rd,J.aat liTVht w"lteu It mn into a wiishoAit-Mii'tkmoQiitainalde ' neiu here.. ,- j i ? i The flreinanWHft-"Killed und tho engineer and u acoro of passengers Injured. , 4. ' ' ' - The track, weakeneil . by heavy ritUis. gavo wnv under the locomo tive which plnngcd ditwn u 40-foot einbankiient. .'IJlie baggage oar Nlld part wuy.down-the bunk and the smoking cur Immediately behind It, fell on its Hide. Several Pull- . man's remained on the in Us. ""'this hua been M$$ me when Judaon ,', -' ' , t in 1S13 and spent i -fc .';-'' . f , t . . , ' 1 o ho got his first I T. . . -; ' ; i , ( ... ir there were 10,- J A ) t v . j , . 4 The committee women in charge high BCQrtv. went to Mrs. Blake KiilefUS ana nisi ior men 10 JUxl,..l( tn Imikn.th nu.ii,,- irowil. air. oinoiuo mm mud, . ' port their own work, she said. She itl.l thorn iii-o .1 Kl H urhnlH It " irown wore awarded consolations.' , th ' ' . , f f tn foreign field and that 70.080 Bap-' After the cards a two-course' , , thL , "e ,r , list churches in the world now have" V liiti uio tuiuit a wu .vuiov t fiiHlnir HrleM nf Mtielii even Ih dur- . i kinchepa was served. ; , r lno. .!, nii.in month- in addition I 3--uuu'u.uu- . . ..... . ... - 1 it. Ainniiv rmiirneti 1 ltwionarv. . .w. thO' , np l.lu In Ihn VlnlL'tfin T 12.uuo.ouo. . 11 ln,i,lv rntiii-n,,,! Mtiulnniirv t.. unJln ,...uas..pu nM tn thn ' . f . . . . ,V newly oruunlzed .pinochle club! ''," spoke of his work In tho MelBlun tas enteltulned lust' nlftht by Mr.. " " ... . .S ana 01 n ,rs ern.r, ml Mrs. Porter Webb with three! ' i ., u V, , " , , Uibles ut pluy.; Mr. und Mrs. Ooun I -, - '- ' ", ''- - ' " - ; ecelved nr t'?r'lMn. C. B..Johnon t14M M uve- urrlvul there 40 years Bo. mis ml consolation went to M,. und- ,1,.,,,-hirul gift shawer slonurles worked ut a dlsudvuntugo ilia. liill itedmond. , . I,. ,. , .., , u i,i the ludBe. i thnt such u thing us n vucatton for. A Twenty-five members were In ut-" mlsslonury leaders wus unknown. ! . . . ... . . ' 'I1. I...... ...Ill lnn.. n Kt T"l St.' 1- "KT' T i. 1 1 " IIII,,nLL lur ine sociut eveniii(f..i "i-"n"D "" 1M. Jill- L-aUrCn jNllgfUt . Kerreshmcnts were served hy Mrs. .Grande . tonight for Pendleton W. 1. Itoot. Mis. l-'red Iteud lind . wncro lliey will nuiu u. siiuiiui cuii- Kefreshments In the.eveninir. , were served Into 1 f t I T Delightful Event 1 i About 100 members of the I'lrst Milliodist I'hurch ore decidedly nuch hotter' aciiuullited- rollowinK I ho "church nlwllt" , held lust eve- Old-Time Salt Well first suit well in (.'iiiindii sunk In (lode-rich. In the yeiir 18(i7. Mi-8. Johnson. . I Terence tomorrow. In the morning the puntor," the.t Hev. V. Hall, will speak on Tho flrst suit well in Canitdti was ."Keep Going" at the First M. K. S.V.E.C0. l-inri Atlnni Ave. iivnt-o Kitllrlliia M fi hi into. fn. LINEN FINISH MOOSE HEAD for Art Needle Work. 36 in. wide yd. 41 in, wide : :..129 yd. 51 in. wide 39 yd. Colored Indian Head 36 in. wide 39 yd. church. . T.he Murythu cluss will. elect officers following the study J . period. . . V At 5 p. m. the yuuutf .people of lit tiio Kiiwiirth league will meet ut. . 1 the church and then go to Union V for u Joint dcvotlonul.wlth the Un-'45 lur league.' ..','.' . '.;a Alter the evenhiK service, UIh- J irlct Huperiiitendent Harry S. Tum-'y i apple' ? T MENUS Better Merchandise At Lower Prices --We sell for Cash Only. -- We sell at a Small Profit. - - We carry a large stock of Infants & Children's Wear.'' Come In and Compare Quality and Save the Difference. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP By Sister Mary 1SU12AKKA8T Chilled sauce, cereal, cream, I title sau sages, buckwheat pancakes, sirup, milk, coffee. uuiNi. n rui itaKeu nam mm eggs. creamed celery, graham rolls, jellied prunes, milk, leu. - ' J OINNl-JIt Hralsed mutton, po-jA la toes an gratln, mashed turnips,' heuU htluce with French dress-. J lug, sliced orang'S, cocoanut cooli-: ks. milk coffee. -, - IA' Keep In mind the necessity of X varying the cereal from morning ; to morning. When children ean-jr not partake of the breakfast they j X should be provided with a well-, plenty of NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK "Thrift Is Wise Spending" - I.,- ' The Code Of The Thrifty mm mm. ' . .' . tu.. 4,., k.,, 1 'ijiwr wvi HoiisewBlre X X r X t ? j t X t whose job is lo make a home as well as to keep a house, to love as well as to labor. '. :.- '' .'" ! cooked c e re a I with . We Suggest a Cure for Wash Day Blues f OKl'.KT ttn-M ImcVniliiw and wire h.-indn banUh the washday bhi-s start Mday to lighten that heavy hoti.M-hold bunien of yimrn by calling this biundry. The Standard Laundry Main 5G. cream, i'risp toaat is un ideal ac- compuniment for a cooked cereal, j linked Hani ami ilgg . One cup chopped cooked ham. I cup soil stale bread, crumbs. 'I . Ublcspoons melted butter, milk, pepper. 4 eggs. 4 ('oinbhie ham. bread crumbs. ; buller and pepper. Mix lightly ! with a fork and add milk to make uttc moist. Une buttered eu ! tard cups or gem pans with the ham mixture and break an egg in j eJich cup. Cover with ham puste (and bake In a moderately hot oven for 15 miuutea or until eggs are set. Serve with hot tomato sauce or creamed celery, a suggested. This la an excellent way to use up fragments of cold boiled or baked ham. Any meal can be sub stituted but will need extra seu soning to make "snvory." n t ? t 5 . i : - y 4, b i tin 5 ' S -. a I i i - s i i i ; r 2 s : i B CO to- c o I ? t f T t t f f f t Y t y ? y t t t ? ? J f y y t ? ? ? ? iy y !f it To observe the true spirit of the meaning of Thrift, I must observe this code: I must expend wisely my time as well as my portion of the family's income. I must exercise economy in my household purchases but not at the expense of my strength , or my patience. - .' ' , I must conserve food and household equipment but I must preserve family health, har mony; and happiness. .'-;. .''""','. '- ' I must keep busy and carry my share of the family's burdens, but not in. such a way as to sacrifice the companionship of my husband or my children. ; I must be efficient so that' through my efficiency I may have: time to be a' helpful wife and a guiding and sympathetic mother, to make a home as well as to keep. a house.. , I must not neglect my duty of love while performing my duty of labor. That is a dis tinct part of the code of the Thrifty Housewife, i ;. , . ;,;' ;; ' ' . - .,: : ;, . , . - : . .. ' I i . , '.. The electrically equipped home is a Thrifty home. More work ',' '- with less expenditure of both money and energy. More leisure hours for the real essentials of home making. More happiness, ' more health. Home work done electrically is home work done thriftily. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company. Heat - - Light - - Power - - Guaranteed Electrical Appliances t f t ? ? y t ? ? t r y y t t y y ? ? t ? y y T y f t f T t T ? y y T y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 '4 Y . 11 .. 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