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f Page Twelve LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER GRANDE. ORE, Friday, February 28, 1930 filfcws othe Chutci Local Churches Plan Services For Lord's Day Missionary Service to be Held at the .English Lutheran Church on Sunday Morning. A very inspiration"! and instruc- live MlHHlonury iiorvlco lian bnrn )Iunncd for Sunday morning, be Binning nt 11 o'clock at tho Kwr IIh)i Lutheran church. The church Hchoo will also ho tircjtont to. take nil important part In tho service. Tho pastor will speak briefly on tlio Huhjcctt "Our l'ar-flunff Bat tle IJnes." A called meeting of tho younK jiooplo will bo held In tho evening at 0 o'clock at tho pa tho nu go. VIM I'rcsbylerlan Clnirvli Kunday mornlntr at 11 o'clock the Ladles' Triad choir will alng the anthem, Minn Currlno Huker will Ming a bo.Io, Aim. Hurley liichard boii will preside ut tho orKan. Tho minister, J. George Walz, will Hieak on "Tho Chemistry of Faith." Kunday evening t 7:30, MIkh Gladyu Miller will pluy tho hcji-v- ice, tho Junior choir will fling the n nt hem. Tho minister will speak on "Huul's Judgment of Hlnusolf. Illblo Hchool Kunday 9:40 a. m Christian Kndeavor G:30 p. ni 31. I). Church, South' Tho pastor, tho Huv. Frank Hop kins, will preach both Kunday morning and evening at tho M. li. Church, South. Tho subject Kun day morning at 11 o'clock will bo "Ketribution or, bo sum your sin will find you out." Kunday ovo nlng at 7:30 o'clock tho subject will ho "Christ's and John's teachings on hell fire and brimstone." - Tho Sunday school wilt meet at 9:45 a, m. and tho league (young people) at fi:30 p. in. The church will meet for Hible study Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. At tendance at Sunday school, tho league and tho preaching services, aro in tho increase. Tho church invites all evangelical Christians in tho community to attend all It itervlces. Visitors aro always wel come. There is a class, with off! dent teachers, In tho . Sunday Kchool for every onu of every ago, jind the young pcuplo oro attending and enjoying the league. ART OF SEASONING FOODS TAKES NEW TURN The Idea Appeals to Cooks JVith Imagination The trend in'preent-((iiy! cooking ih to mphusire the distinctive flavor the food rather than change 11. jfupar plays ah Important; j-oieri; thie nrw departure in cookdrjr.);- ; i j,! The value of sugar in heiRhtcn inc flavor is most apparent in cook ing familiar vegetables such as strinp beans, carrots, peas, beets, cabbage and spinach. In addition to improving the flavor, the sugar maintains the garden-fresh color of the vegetable. A dash of sugar to a pinch of salt is a general rulo to follow. Some cooks keep a mixture of sugar and bait on hand equal parts of each, or two parts sugar to one part salt depending upon tho taste prefer ences of the family. For a pleasant surprise try this combination in making French dressing. Doctors and dietitians aro in favor of flavoring vegetables and fruit with sugar because it makes these essential foods with their vita mins, mineral salts and roughage more palatable and enjoyable especially to children. Most foods aro moro delicious and nourishing with sugar. The Sugar Institute. At the Daptlsl church Kunduy morning tho pastor's theme will ho "Tho Upper Hooin." For tho overling the theme will bo "For saken of Clod." Tho young people's topic will be "Faith and "What, It Uous," leader, Nora Hitler. Tho final chapter of Ihu study book "From Jerusalem lu Jeru salem" that the Itaptlsl ladles have been studying, will be presented at tho' church Thursday evening, March 0, under tho leadership of Mr. and -Mrs. Godwin, This meet ing Is open to everybody and will bo Interesting to men, women and children. Tho program will begin at 7:30. Friday, Alurch 7, is tho time fur tho regulur missionary meeting of tho Women's Society, with elec tion of officers for tho year. Tho meeting will be called at l!:i0, the president, .Mrs. Win, N. Shade, presiding. Following tho business session, the Interdenominational j nog rani for th Day of l'rayer will be carried out. Tho hours fur services are as follows; Kunday school, !) :lf; It. UT. 1 V., 0:30; morning worship, 11; evening worship, 7:30; jmiyor meeting, 7:30. FJi-l M. i:. Mum li The subject for the Kuuday morning worship at the First M. K, church is "Tho itellglon That Dares." There will he special mu sic. Following the Kpworth league devotional meeting we will have tho third study in Itacial ltclutioiitt. These studies begin promptly at 7:30 and Jiavo been well attended and well received, l'rayer meet ing will bo held In tho pursonagc next Wednesday at 7:30. Kplscopal Church Services at St. J'eter'a Kplscopal church Sunday open with church school at 9:45 a. in., followed by tho morning prayer at 11 o'clock. Mr. Jf. N. Ashby will preside nt (he consoto and an anthem will bo sung by tho choir. Tho rector will speak on tho subject "Tho First Lent." Vesper will be Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Island City Chtirrli Tho Hov. J-f. I. Hansen, pastor of tho island City Presbyterian study. Mr. Godwin was scheduled to deliver this pa per "t tho February meeting but became ill and waa forced to post pone Ua presentation. Tho regular monthly meetinfc of the Lutheran church council will be held Sunday evr-nhig at 7 o'clock at the home of Frank Wurl Those, who dewlre to listen to the broadcast "Church of the Air" by tho Hev. John Mill thews over K.NX, Hollywood, may go to 1002 11 uvv nuo from 4 to o'clock Sunday afternoon. Kvoryone is welcome Tho Gospel mission Is looking forward to tho coming of Kvangc list Ferris A. iodd, tho singing evaifgellst, who will hold a revival meeting In l.a Giuiulu the latter part of March, Week-night meetings at tho Christian church are announced as followa: Monday, 7:30, official board meeting In annex; Tuesday, 7:30, church school conference at parnonage; Wednesday, 2:30, Women's- Missionary meeting at Mrs. C. W. Hunting's homo ul 1 G04 Seventh; Thursday, 7:30, choir re hearsal In annex; and Friday, 7:30, Hi-Happy Hustlers class business meeting and social at parsonage. DIRIGIBLES WILL CROSS PAfiFIC Two Giant Ocean Liners Are Being Built for Ser vice Beginning in 1932 AKHON. O. (AT) Luxuries of tho kind found on ocean liners aro being built Into two new dirigibles here for the 1'aclflc Transport Zep pelin corporation. Tho dirigibles are expected to begin regular flight schedules across tho I'aclfio in 1932. 1 Interiors of these ships, us pro phesied by the designs, will be ttiit.iiinttV 1 like a modern club, possibly loiiumitui nMlw ih.it f.mi lu ln.- church, will speak on the subject I . ""-"7 "Spiritual llondugo and Christian 1 !reedom" Sunday morning during; tho J I o'clock hour of worship. Sunday school opens at H o'clock and Hp worth league meets j ut 7 o'clock in the evening. I Tho public is Invited. Tho Gospel -Mis.-1 "11 f Services at the Gospel Mission f open with Sunday school at ii, m.( followed by morning woe- ship at 11 o clock. The evtnini servlco of evangelism is ut I;3J p. in. Fvangelist FerrU A. thuld will open a, revival meeting h'itn cli-j 1 latter part of March. j Tho week-day servi. ot t-:iti- 1 niony and preaching will tak; piac; Jduy evening at 7:43 o'clock. -Cliristiun Chun l, j Church services at tho Ontra.1 1 Church of Christ will find Mrs. t It. J'sj Putnam, in the pulit Sun-! uay, wiut 1110 itcv. .Mr. l'utnam ta preach both morning and evening at Union. 1, Church school Is at 9:45, morn ing worship with, special music by. tho choir at 11 a. m.. Christian' Hi'tfloavor at 0:30 o'clock and eve-' Jilng Wctrship at 7:30 p. in. At Union Mr. Putnam's sermons will bo "The I'alm-Treo chris tian" and in tho evening "Tho Powerful Gospel." The revival services he is conducting there be gan edncsduy and are growing in intorvst. Tonight bis themo will I10 "Tho ICiindwritlng on the WallJ and a women's uuartct ( Mrs. Korgo Anderson, M'rs. Wu iter Price, Mrs, C. F. McI'Imm'soii, Mim. I.. H. l'urdy) will slug. Tho meet ings will continue each evening ex cept Saturdays until Mur. Ill, barouK emotion and sophisticated surroundings will comiucr 1U Passenger accommodations wilt be entirely withlh the hull. This makes possible many comfort pro visions which aro not possible where cabins are suspended from tre outside. Tture will be 12.000 feet of dock space on each ship which will carry approximately l'H jwrsotts. Designs in.ct.udt irorri.iinaittfS, k'tiuipped with conjtfoPtaljEi window seats through which pa mhc njxra may loo It straight down HiHHiirU iantmyr windows: lounges, a dining salon and 'smok ing room, besides large, comfort able staterooms, equipped with borths, dressing table, chairs and desk. Carrying passengers Insido tho hull Instead of outside is mado, pos sible chiefly by tho use of non-com- bustilo helium gas, which eliml- natoH much of the danger of fire. Hanger fro.m, lightning Is also largely eliminated, both by uso of tho nou-inflummablc gas, an by binding tho entiro metal frame of tho ship Into general contact, part with part. This contact produces what Is really a largo model of a "Faraduy cngc," which can dissipate a light ning charge. , Nothing Settled Possibly nothing Is ns unsatis factory ns writing Iho Information edllor to nettle a lint argument s to whelhor, for Instance, the o cent In Trafalgar Is on the second syllable, or tho llrst and third, nnd rinding either Is permissible. De troit News. A beauty - expert recommends yawning exercises. To be lovely, got to grand opera. SATIItOAY PKOGHAMS Tho National Uroadenstlng com tmnv program for Saturday fol- 3,458,000 x 73-? livery year, ou an average, 3,458,000 feet of fine, selected leathers are needed to meet Hie demand for shoes sold by Buckingham & Hecht. Figure it out how much was used in jj years? Have your dealer fit you to BUCK HECT Shoe's. Extra Service Every Step Comfort Every Minute in BUCK-HECT Shoes BUCKINGHAM & HECHT M-inufltturers Sin Fuacisco Iowa: 8 to 9, Itnppy Tlino; !:4D to JO, farm und Jigiims 1 to 2. Dixie DanUlen; 3:30 to 4, Wumun'a Irairuo; 4:30 to S, Kllly nnd the (Jang; 6 to 5:30, "Ntw llUHlncna World;" 0, C'lunnlcal proKntm; 7, popular inuHle: I, C'lrcun; 8:30, AmuH nnd Antly: 9, I.yrk'n; 9:3u, Hill Hilly boys: 10, nporm; 10:15, TalPs Never told. The Columbia nrondniHtliiK Hy.s tem prOKriLin for Hnturdy rollowj: 6 to C. : 1 0, ftelcntlflc till k: Dr.'lo, negro splrltuitl; 0 to 0:30, Not Wit program; 7 to 6, tuovlu hour: 9 to 10, Chimin1 tho lilues; 10 to, 11, dunce inutile. 'Itaxtmn K.VI (7001(C) 7 to S, 1-ecordn; S to 4, CHH and fentures; 4, uiiHoni ble; l, CHS; 5:15, concert; 6:30, CHH, 6:63 to 9, silent; 9, CHH; 10, blues .linger: 10:12 to 12, CHS. J'ottlnntl KOW (020kc) 7:16, mornlnc proBrnm; 8, NHC; 9, iiowm. cook tni: school; 9:45, NHC; 10, fen tures. musical program: 1. NHt.'; 2, mnrkels: 3:30, NBC; 8.-46, atu dlo: 9, NHC: 9:30, music; 10, Cecil und Bully: 10:10 to 12. Ml Jinks, KKX (1180kc) 8, concert; 9, Troubles of Thomas, records; 10:30, dnnco orchestru; 11:20, news; 11:40, JiildnlKbt mutlneu. Kitoknuo KOA (1470kc) 0, Melody Aces; 7:45, Hunt's; 8, Katurdtiy Knlght eru; 9, enscltLble; 10, musical pot pourri, recordings. Klly (59(Jl:) 0:45, inolnln(r pro. grain; '8, NHC; 9, feature; 0:45, NHC; 10, musical programs; 2, With the ('lassies; 3, orchestra; 3:30, NIIO; S, Melody Threo; 8:30, NHC; 10:45, Herman .Schnitzel; 11, vaudcvillu frolic; 12, popular mu sic Suit Lake C'lly KHI, (1130kc) 6, .Merit) Thurpe; 0, NHC; 8:45, malo nuartet; 9:15, dance orchestra; 10:15, Midnight hour; 11:15, MJdnltc review. lion Angeles KIIJ (OOUkc) 6, CHS; S, concert orchestra: 8:30, symphony; 9, CBS; 10,. news: 10:05, dance mu sic: 12 to 1, orgnn, KNX (J060kc) 0, organ; 0:30, string ensemble; 7, CHH; 8, fea tures: 10 to 1, dunco music. K1''I (C40kc) 6:45. stock nutr kets: IH NHC; 8:30, concert: 10:30, string ijuurtct; 11, Midnight frolic. Oakland . Kt.X (SSOkc) 0, concert; 7, news; 7:30, concert; 9, danco music, KCJO (790kc) 0, NHC; 8:45, quartet: 9, NHC; 10:45, Herman Schnitzel; 11 to 12, dunco music. Sun I'VniHisco K'l'O (O80kc) 0:50, news; 0, con cert; 7, popular music; 8, NIJC; 8:30, concert; 9, Cecil und Sally; 9:10, Salon orchestra; 10 to 12. dnnuo music. KL-'KC (ClOkc) 6:30, Edna Klscher: 0. CHS; 10,' Frank Wat- anabc; 10:10 to , dance music. Denver KOA (S30kc) 4:30, orchestrn; 6, NHC; 8, malo uunrtct; 8:30, NBC; 8:45, Sunday school preview; 9:15, dnnco music; 10:15 to 11, NHC. famous firsts BREMEN- 1i! in speed atross a. ocean ARCTURUS ' li! in soeedv mT 'A real old-time dollar sale, where a dollar buys a whole basketful. Just note these prices all on high grade foods tftat ordi narily sell for much more. If you want VALUES, Safeway has them for you NOW! Come and get them! Saturday & Monday Sugar C & H Pure Cane Granulated Your Choice EIGHT For rnrTyj Highway No. 2 Tins Standard No. 2 Tins .. 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