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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
Friday, March 21, 1930 Pacre Twelve' I7A CKANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, PRE. News of the Churci Union Minister ; To Preach Here t Sunday Morning the Rev. R. C. Lee to Oc- cupy Methodist Pulpit f" Gospel Mission Meet - ings to Begin. ' Spechtl emphasis Is hvUw placed on ull the KurvicoH ut tho First '.Mi'thodlfll KplHcopul church Hun ilay. Tho Itov, 11. C. Jx'c, pastor tit Union, will occupy tho pulpit at tho morning nei'vlee of worship, li o'clock; Special mumcal nuiuburH will bo plven by the choir under the direction of W. V. Nuatiaum iv Uh Miss Helen Williams at tho o'rgun. ;:; Sunday schuol ut :5 o'clock. Mis.s KJIppW's cIuhh of high uchool (rirlB will havo chargo of tho open ing exorcises, Y Epworth League will bo ut 0:30 o'clock to bo followed Immediately by tho Inst of tho BoricH of Htudles on racial i-elationKhlp. using the tost "Blind Spots." All uro Invited to this service. Several membera , of the locul church drove to Uolso thin week nntl attended th m'twloriH of the conferonco In churgo of HiHhop Wullaco K. Brown and awrtlHted by prominent Methodist inlitisterH and laymen from ull over tno United Sta(-s. St. IVUtf'S KplsrOpal ('IllUt'll Tho St. IVter'B choir will render another until cm next Hunduy morn Ing, aira. Ashby will be ut tho or gan. Tho rector's sermon subject will be, "Tho Art of Worship," con tinuing the Lenten series on the "Worship of Tho Church." Tho church school, unur the leadership of Airs. Tarklugtou, meets at 0:45. Mi-h. Osborne will bo back Sun day and will present the united thank offering boxes. Those who have buxt-s are urged to bring them for presentation. First Presbyterian Cuimili The I'astor, Jlev. J. George Wulz, who was absent from tho services last Sunday, will bring the message announced for that service, ut 11 o'clock Sunday morning; "Tho Gos pel Invitation." Mrs. Hurley Itich urdsun will preside at tho organ confute: the ladles triad choir, Mrs. , A. L. Klchardson, director, will sing the anthem "Then Shall tho Righteous Unfile Korth," by Men- 1 delssuhn; and Mrs. S. H. Morgan soprano, will sing the solo 'Make u Joyful Noise," by MaeUernili. j There will be no evening service J at the 7:30 o'eloek hour, but th - If.'hrlhllan Kndeavorers will meet in the church ut 0:30 o'clock. This is u sph-ndid opportunity for young people to minglo and study to gether facts and truths essential to Christian living. Tho Sunday Kiltie school, Mrs. Turner Oliver, superintendent, meets ut 9:45 u. m. Luht Sunday Mr. Leslies' eluss of boys met on tho mountain side tu study tb -ir IcHsou. Tho attendance ut the school Is still on tho up-grade. First ltap(lt Clnuvli At the IlapiiHt church Hunduy morning, thu pastor will take for his subject "The Attorney Who Never Lost a Case." For his r;veJ nlng's hitiiiimi, the subject will be "What Does tho JJlblo Teaoh About J (raven '!" The topic fur the young people's meeting will be "What Harriers Keep l'eople Away From Christ?" Hours for service arc: Sunday school 9 : 4 T; morning preaching service 11:00; li. Y. 1. U. meeting 6:30; evening preaching service 7:30; prayer meeting Thursday ":30. You will bo cordially wel comed to all of tliese services. (os'l Mission Heglnulng Sunday, Evangelist and Mrs. Ferris A. Dodd will con duct revival meetings at tho Gos pel mission. Mr. Uodd is a very successful speaker and lias a fine volco for singing it Is announced. A honrty invitation is extended to is a qood time to start- trading at Safewov er prices clean attractive PSj'Ipi stores and cheerful court- eous service will eventu- t . ally lead you to Safeway. You may as well start en joying these outstanding features now! come in to day and familiarize your self with these better food storesl - .-.-,-..-.. 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Meetings will be held every night d urine the week except OS Mondays. Bun day nvrvlccs are us follows: Hunduy nchool at 0:4Q a. in., morn Ing worahip at 11 a. in, and cvo ning scrvlco at 7:30 p. in. Church of Nazoreno Mri.tlngH at tho Church of the Nuzarvno conUuctcd by tho Hev. A. K. Hannur and Mr. MiHchko ure uroKTotMlnK very well, with tho two jireachlntf und tflngipg to lurgo at- iciuianciH, I'rijiching uorvlce begins ut 11 o'clock Sunday with Mr. San liar wptaklng. N. Y. I. 8. in at C;30 and cvLiilng service t.t 7:30 p. in. Mr. Mischjte will huvo chargo of mo closing excixMcs of tho Sunday school anil tho K. 1. I. H. The Hunduy school's last Sunday goal of more than 100 was topped und another large attendance Is an ticipated this Sunday, the school opening ut 0:45 o'clock. Services will continue each eve ning during tho coming week ex cept Saturday. Tho meetings begin at 7:30 o'clock und everyone is welcome. M. K. Church South "1 O. li but you must pay tho Kreight." will bo tho subject of tho discourse by the pastor, the Jlov. Frank Hopkins, at the M. E. Church, South Sunday morning. "Justification by Faith" will be th subject of tho discourse Sunday night. The Sunday school will meet at 0:45 a. m., superintended by W. A. Khun. . Tho attendance is In creasing every Sunday, The Gallo way class of boys, with Albert Hopkins as teacher, carried away both banners last Sunday for the best attendance and greatest offering us compared with other classes. There are 19 in this class, ages 1 to 15, and tho class is pull ing for 25. Interest Is Increasing in: t-very department. The Win One; and la lighters of the King, the one a young people's and tho other a1 girl's class, are giving tho Gallo way's a close race. Sunday will be an interesting day for these three, classes. The children's department, under ithe superintendancy of Mrs; Ituth Klam, with Miss Hazel Wondt. Miss j Clara Winhurn, Miss Marion Webb, Miss Kva Dorothy, Miss Teresa I Hunch and Mr. Dennis Elam as teachers (the beginners depart ment), ure giving the senior de partment a slight belter nice in at tendance. The league (young people's so ciety) will meet at 0:30 p. m., with .Miss Hazel Wendt lauding. The I ea g ue p rog ra m is 1 wa ys 1 n tor es! Ing and beneficial, and large numljers of young wuoien and men aro in attendance. It will espec ially be interesting Sunday night. First Church or Christ Sclcntbit Services will bo held Sunday" at I I a. m. and 8 p. m. ut First Church of Christ, Scientist ui First and Washington streets. 'Matter" will be the subject of the lA-sson-Serinon in ull tho Churches of Christ, Scientist, oh March 'J3. The Golden Text will be, "Love jnot tho world, neither tho things ; that uro in the worlu. If any man love the world, tho love of tho Father is not in him. And the world pusseth away, and the lust thereof: hut he that doeth the will of God nhideth forever." (1 John :15, 17). Among tho citations which will ! comprise the Lesson-Sermon will I bo the follow ing from the IJihle: "To be carnally minded is death; but to lie spiritually minded is lift; and peace. Uecauso the carnal mind is enmity against God." (Horn. S: C, 7.). Tho l.esson-Sermon will also In clude the following passage from tho Christ inn Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to tho Scriptures, by Mary ttukcr Kddy. "Tho first Idolatry was faith in matter. The schools have rendered faith in drugs the fash ion, rather than faith in Deity. Uy trusting matter to destroy its own discord, health und harmony have been sacrificed." (p. 14G). The evening service Is a repeti tion of the morning sorvice. Sunday school" is at 9:45, where children up to tho ago of -0 years arv made welcome. Tho Wednesday evening meeting which includes testimonies ol i healing is at S o'clock. i The reading room in tho Wct- Ijacobson hulldtng is open every 'day except Sundays end legal holi days from one to 4:30 o'clock. Tin i public is cordially invited to at i lend tho church services and visit laud use the reading room. j Kngll.'-h laitheniu Chiirtii f At the morning worship, hegin Jning at 11 o'clock, the pastor, Uev. I I.eit" H. Awes, w ill again preach on the general subject: "The Chal lenge of Lent." taking as hif special subject. "Settling Our Ac j counts With God." Services will also be held in the evi nine during the Lenten season, i l 'ginning at 7:30 o'clock. During lihis hoi.V the pastor will conseer i HtUlo messages un the iit)llem of i suffering. The subject Sunday eve Jning will be, '-The Messiign of the I Honk of Job." The choir will reu ;der the anthems, "My Lord 1 Lo e j Thee" in the morning, and "O Mrd. Abide With Me." in the eve 'iitng services. Tho cliuirh school f me ts at 1:45 U. in, Aunounceinenl iill be made at this tune or the J L'uwier program to be gien by the iehurcli school, j Saltation Army i Sunday sei vie s follnw : !: 4T Sunday school, U:uO o'clock, holi m s uieeung. -:o'. p. in. Young 1'eopU-s' l.vgtun, $;uo p. m., S;ila , t.tn service. 1'uldic sen ice every Wednesday (and special service of praise i-very Sa!uiday at S:fjo p. m. AM art j cordially invited to attend thcac fcen Ices- Tho Rev. J, George Walz will bo back In his pulpit in the Preflby. terian church ogain Sunday. The date for the annual congre gational meeting of tho Presbyter ian church has been postponed, the dato to bo announced hiter. Tho Rev. It. C. Lee, of Union, will preach ut tho First M. K. church Sunday morning. His talks aro always interesting and a, lurgo attendance Is anticipated, Meetings will be held every night txcept Mondays during tho evan gelistic scries to begin ut tho Gos pel mission on Sunday with Kvun- gclist and Mrs. Ferris A. Dodd in charge. I'rayor meeting Is held each Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho First liaptiat church. Word from Ruth Margaret Hall, who has now been for n week in Mayo Rros. hospital at Rochester, Minn., Is to the effect that attend ing physicians ure very encourag ing and believo they can give Miss Hall great relief. She may bo ad dressed at Room 331 St. Mary's hospital, Rochester, Minn. c NEW A'KCKl'IKCKS NICKNAMED "UL'DDLKS" PARIS (AP) "Huddles" is the nickname Miss 1930 hat: wished on the spring revival of old-fashioned ruches and boas. Tho modern "huddle' Is a neck piece of pleated or shirred chiffon, taffeta or tulle. It accompanies afternoon und evening ensembles, replacing a fur. Usually the dress with which it Is worn repeats the ruching In the form of trimming. WINN0WINGS Tin l-'rl.;.ty nlcht !nilii ti-turv ,"11 ;illiu.liU. Tim Wi'lurr fur Hit 'l ii.L.y "islit will K "Tin- You wouldn't wail 30 Seconds for your Phonograph to start f wiile its ens) . . ) ARCTUHiS Uutct Acting vRRYS Perhafn ym item to ft rote Ferry's Fnruh Breakfast Eaiiithfi-tmatt ax an oiirr. tcnrlrt, criip, ready for hot burtiiu in three urrtu, . . . Et rty linv radhh tent ktro u purebrtsil A waffle has only one perfect moment when it has just been baked. And vegetables have only their few perfect mo ments . . . when they have just been picked. Afterwards they arc good, yes; but never quite so sparkling, so crisp or sweet or tender, as when fresh from their growing. Have scarlet tomatoes dangling in a garden of your own. And lima beans that you needn't pick till the minute you need them. 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