La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 02, 1930, Page 12, Image 12

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Friday, May 2, 1930
6 olttoc Ghutdfe
Church Program
For Sunday Of
Great Interest
Several Outstanding Ser
vices Planned Music
Week, Evangelism and
Drama Scheduled.
A number of Interesting , pro
gram tor Wunilay' M'orithlp In tbe
i-a Grande churches have been an
flounced, ranging from music week
observance to evangelistic meet
ings and the presentation of a
drama at the Lutheran church.
The announcements of the vari
ous churches follow:
I'init l'nubj-tcrian Church
The Information wrought a
clianga in music no less than In
religion, and its impulse and vigor
arc reflected In the hymns of to
day. Kunday being the beginning
of national music week the I'res
" byterian church will give recogni
tion and the morning service will
emphaslzfe the eternal existence of
music. The minister, the Itev. J.
George Wnlz. will speak on "The
Hlchi-s of lliuic and Kong." The
Jjidlcs' Triad choir will sing the
anthem "The King of Jmvc" by
I'otneroe, and JfcrH. Klofd Kher
wood will sing the sojo "They That
Trust In the J-ord" by IJoruh.
illss Gladys lllller will play Ihe
prelude "Kerceuse" by Dickinson.
The evening service at t o'clock
wilt find Miss Miller at the organ
console and she will play Ihe pre
lude "Huppllcation" by HoHim-r,
and the offertory "Kvenlng Hong"
by Armstrong. The men's double
Quartet mode a first appearance
last Kunday evening and sang to
the delight of the congregation.
It will appear again in tho near
future. This Kunday evening the
mixed choir will sing ."The Iay Js
J'aat and Over" by Iteed. Tho mln
Istor will apeak.
The church school, with classes
lor all ages, convenes promptly at
:4S each Hunday morning. Chris
tian Kndeavor meets at G:ztt.
J'irst JL J-;. Church
The church school meets as
usual at 9:45 o'clock, with Inter
esting classes for all in u graded
school.
iiornlng service of worship will
be held at II o'clock, with a sor-
mon by the pastor, Jtov. W. 11.
Jlfrruog.
ftpworth )ague at 7 o'clock 111
the church parlors.
livening worship at S o'clock.
Christian CI11111I1
Tho Christian church Hunday
will enter upon the second week
of u revival with Mr. I'aul Jlcnry
J'ackard and frof. 4.'lumle Neely.
ovungullsls. Kunday will bo "Kv-vry-iiyiiilier
day" and the aim Is
to have every member of ihe
inuio senooi and church present
of possible for tho school at 11:40
n. in. Three hundred Is tho goal.
Jr. I'aekard will sneak nru.i- n
classes. Tho boy's class with Al
bert opkins as teacher and the
young people's class with V". U.
Warmer as teacher are having a
jnightyclose rac.eetannupnuuu
mighty close race. The Kunday
school had a slight decrease In
attendance last Kunday with only
ninety In attendance.
'The Epworth lx-ague (Young
Church of God
Hunday flchool will begin at 10
o'clock Kunday morning at the
Chureh of God. At 11 o'clock the
ltev. Claud C. I'ratt will preach
from the text "Be Thou Faithful"
and in the evening at 7:20. hi. oer
mvon subject will be "What It
Costs to Not be a Cliritsian."
The children's meeting, begin-
"TO l I UflBCK BUIl- nlng Kunriav mnlnr Cti,
day night under the leadership of o'clock, wilt Include a contest be
tween the boys and the girls. The
children are invited to take part
in this second.
The mid-week prayer meeting
win be Wednesday evening at 7:3(1
o'clock. (
All are welcome- to attend these
services.
Ixland ( II) Oiurt li
Hunday school Is at 10. a. m.
at the Island city Community
church and at 1 1 o'clock, the pastor
will speak on the subject "Cross
bearing." Kpworth league is at 7 p. m.
All are invited to these services.
Miss Kleanor HJckx. All of th
young people are Invited to attend
these league services. The prayer
meeting will meet at 7:30 Wed
nesday night with Dennis fc'lajrf
leading.
The preaching services will be
held both Kunday morning and
night at 1 1 and o'clock. The
ltev. J. V. Oliver, Baptist minister,
will fill the pulpit Kunday morn-1
fng and will take his subject and
text from Hebrews 4:12. Dwlght
rlopKlns, boy preacher, son of the
pastor, the Itev. Krank Illoukins.
will fill the pulpit Kunday night.
Ifis subject of "Kallh" was well
taken by a large congregation last
Hunday. The church Invites the
public to atUrnd its services.
Ijiglbili Lutheran Cliunli
In preparation for the observ
ance of the Nineteen Hundredth
Anniversary of I'cntecost tho pas
tor will preach a series of ser
mons on tho general subject "Per
petuating I'cntecost." The slicclal
l theme for the morning worshln
beginning at 11 o'clock is "The Di
vine Must."
The church school meets for
worship at 9:46 followed by u ses
sion by classes.
"The Other Wise Man." by Henry
Van Dyke, will be presented Kun-
oay evening at 7:30 o'clock. The
story will be illustrated by colored
slides and the following will dram
atize characters that occur in the
story: Sirs. Krnest Ktojka, Claudia
Muyaam. Helen Hchllllng. Hielen
nugnc-s, Barbara. Htllzlnger. Katie
Keller, John Alnsworth, Wlllurd
I'ohrman. Jiumn Oglesvlc. Helen
Jensen. Ulta Hacker, Alma John
son. Kpeclnl music will be furnish
ed by Mrs. J. a. Wwndcrllek. Juan
Ita Klltzlngcr, and Audrca Alns
worth. The church council will meet
at the church annex Tuesday at
7:30 p. m.
Iluptlst Ciim li
The subject for tho Hunday
morning-scrmnn ut the ISaiulst
church at 11 o'clock will be "Kins!
Omitted and Committed." At S '
o'clock In the evening tho sermon
will bo "Christ In tho Kanctuary."
B. Y. 1'. U. meets at 7 o'clock
and tho topic will bo "How May
Baptist Young I'cople Crusade
with Christ V Hunday school is
at 9:46 a. m. All are cordially in
vited to theso services.
KplMjopul Cliun-h
ltoly communion at 8 o'clock
In the morning will open the Hun
day program! at Kt. l-etei's church.
aught but your own sins. Christ,
or Truth, will destroy all other
supposed suffering, and real suf
fering for your own sins will cease
In proportion as tho cln ceases."
P. 391.)
Hunday school is held at 9:46
o'clock for children up to the age
of twenty years.
The Wednesday' evening service
which includes testimonies of
healing is at k o'clock.
Tne reading room In the Wcst-
Jacobson building is open every
day except Sundays and legal holi
days from 1 to 4:30 o'clock.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the church net-vices and
visit and use the reading room, i
Kalher '(angrily) Your teacher
tells me you haven't done your
homework? Is that correct?
Chubby (nodding) Yes, dad. it
Is. I've decided not to do It any
more.
Father (angrier) And why is
that?
Chubby Because rt's not fair.
We children do all the work and
the teacher gets paid for it.
ADVICE TO VOl.NCi GIItLS
It's bad to marry a man who
plays poker, but Infinitely worse
to marry one who can't play poker
but thinks he ran.
Jubb What does that young boy
of yours do?
Pegrew He's a- girl scout.
Jubb You mean a boy scout
Pegrew No, he's always out
scouting for girls.
Kome people are so afraid of
tarnishing their virtues that they
never use them.
AVINN0WINGS
Grandfather Mr. Brown. I be
lieve? My grandson Is working
in your office.
Mr. Brown Oh. yes. He went to.
your funeral last week.
Dmls Imi'i f Jru u naughty Uos,
Mummy? lie aba my dolly's gUp,
per.
Mother Yes, darling, he ought
to lie punished. ;
Doris I did punish Ulm. I Wfnl
straight to Ills kennel and druuk
lib milk. i
Considerable interest is being
shown not only in tho church but
throughout the community In the
evangelistic meetings at the Chris
tian church conducted by Dr. I'aul
Henry Packard. Texas radio
preacher, osfisted by 1'rof. Claude
Nc-ely. vocalist of Eugene. The
two have appeared before . the
chamber of commerce and the
Lions and Itotary clubs this wx-ek.
The Itev. J. W. Oliver. Baptist
minister, will fill the pulpit at the
South Methodist church Sunday
morning.
Sulfation Army
Captaln Jackson of the Salvation
Army announces that there will
be two speakers of special Interest
on the Army program this week
end. Saturday evening Claud
Pratt, well known speaker, will
have the meeting. All friends are i with appropriate programs.
Invited to corao and hear him tell i
of his experiences in the southwest. The La Grande Ministerial as-
bunday evening at. 8 p. m. Mrs. ' sociution will meet Monday morn-
Music week is being observed
in several of the churches Hundav
J. Blackburn, of ijua Angeles,
will bo the speaker. She has trav
eled u great deal In Kurope dur
ing the past several years besides
being a Christian worker of long
standing.
Hunday school will be held ut
9:46 as usual.
I-'Irnt Church of C4u-lt. Scientist
Bcrvices will be held Sunday at
11 a. m. and s p. m. at First
Church of Christ, Scientist, at First
und Washington streets.
Uverlastlng .Punishment" will
be the subject of the lesson-ser
mon In all Churches of Christ.
Hcienusl, on May 4.
The Golden Text will be "Where
fore doth tt living man complain,
a man for the punishment of his
sins? Det us search and try our
ways, and turn again to the Lord."
(Lam. 3:39. 40.)
Among the citations which will
compriso the lesson sermon will
be tho following from the Bible:
"When the wicked man turneth
away from his wickedness that he
hath committed, und doeth that
which Is lawful and right, he shall
save his soul ulive." (Kzek IS
27.) The lesson sermon will also In
clude the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook.
"Kcienc-o and lliulth with Key to
the Scriptures," by Mary Baker'
Ivlly: "It Is error to suffer for
Ing at 10 o'clock In the Prc-sby
terian study. The Itev. Mr. Sharp.
Nazarene church, will give a paper
on "The Church and Post-War
He-construction." Dr. Paul Henry
Packard and Prof. Claude Neely
will also be on the program.
"The Other Wise Man," by
Henry Van Dkyc. will be present
ed Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock
in the Lngllsh Lutheran church.
OFFICE
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Br Junius
Friend Say Bill, why do you
always hit your horses . on one
side?
l canister 1 figure if 1 iret one
side going the other is prc-Uy sore :
to follow. !
What u world! SpankinK the
kills because they can't remcm- I
her: wishing vainly that we could )
forget. '
j
Harold How lonir have von '
been working for Ihe firm? '
Gladys Kver since the boss !
tlm-:it"n'-d to fire me I
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and see this one no dents or
scratches, body finished In a
brown buff. Fine tires, uphol
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out the life of the car, and a
thoroughly guaranteed motor.
An OK Car for 4Q'V
only yitJD
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our shops it was thoroughly re
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tires, body and upholstery like
new, A-l motor and
full equipment
$2951
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and a thoroughly overhauled
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192S Ford Roadster ..
1924 Ford Touring
1925 Ford Touring ....
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1929 OLD HICKORY TRAIL
KK Dual wheels, good tires
and built up for Jogging
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You save in buying and in using
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MILLIONS OF POUNDS
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AN INVITATION
few minutes in class session nnd
will conduct a big decision service.
Tho evangelists are In churgo of all
tho services of tho day. ;
Packard & Neely also will 'con
duct u service for the Union
church ut 3 p. m.
Wvoryono Is Invited to the serv-li.-i-s,
whlc-li are held every evening
during the week except Saturday.
.Molliodlst Fplnml Chiirt-li, honlli
; The Sunduy school will meet nt
9.-40 Sunday morning, , The con.
1esi--ciiliiit will he ri-iul Sunday
i. ..mms. ino ciuss hut has the
most In collection and attendance All are Invited
lonowc-d by church school ut 9:4
a. im rloly communion Is also
scheduled for 11 a. m. and the
morning serufon subject will be
I he Power of u Song,"
Mrs. I.eul Russell will Blnir
solo und it special iiiitliem will, be
rendered by the choir.
il.K- Mission
following Sunday school ut 9:45
w-llli classes for u II, morning wor
ship und praise service will take
pluco ut 11 o'clock at the Gospel
mission.
The evening service of evangel
ism la nt 7:3" o'clock and the pas
lor win speak on the subject "The
napiisiK of the lb,y Spirit,"
Weekday services uro held Tin s
uuy ii mi i-riniiy evenings at 7:4S.
tu attend.
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PEETS
Granulated Soap
For Washing Machine.
PKG.
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All flavors of TRUE I-TvUIT
PKG...
BEANS
Red Mexican
Real Chili Beans.
5 lbs... ..35c
RICE
Fancy Blue Rose
3 lbs. . .
7c
CANNED VEGETABLES
MARSHMALL0WS
Excelelnt for deserts. Fiiie for Toasting-;
POUND .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .23c
5-LB. BOX 89C
COCONUT
Miike your own selection of Peas, Corn, String
Beans, Hominy, Pork and Beans, Sauer Kraut
Tomatoes. Choose a can of each.
Can
25c
FLOUR
None Equal Brand.
A good all-puipose flour, priced right.
49-LI5.BAG.. $L49
lie
Long Shred,
fresh and moist.
Lb. . .
6;
25c
PASTE
Macaroni, Noodle Spag
hetti, Semoline Wheat.'
2 Lbs. . . . 21c
Pancake Flour
SPEUnY'S Prepared.
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PACKAGE
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4-Lb.PAIL.. .. 69c
8-LB. pail.. $1.29
COFFEE
Iills Bros., M.J.U., Maxinium
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All popular high grade brands.
POUND
43c
MATCHES - Strike Anywhere, CARTON 1 7p
BROOMS -Just a Good Broom... .. " ' AQn
MALT - Puritan Brand, CAN ' "
OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
is the most complete in the city if you can't find what you want here it isn't on tho u,rk0t
New Peas
Full Pods, tender and sweet.
3 Lbs.. 25c
New Potatoes
Carrots
Tender-, Brittle, Sweet.
Red Garnets.
3 Lbs.. ... .. ..25c
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