'Frl Jay, 'April 10, ,1931
LA GRANDF, EVENTNG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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NEWS of
Easter Cantata
To Be Presented
,";4 At MJ2. Church
Order of Rainbow Will Be
H o n o r c d at Sunday's
: S e r v ie c Interesting
Program:-; Planned.
. . "Tlio living cnrlEl," on Vaster
coiitnu, v.'Dli'ii litis bi-eu iiOMpo:i.".l
jrom iiisler mnul.iy. wul be iirwtmn-a
lliulduy evening ul U o'lIgcU lit tin-)l-t'.lt.dl.t
church. The r:;ml ;il.;i.
Which tills the story I'f the iciU'ini
tlon. Is written by VYikkimiiie, :i-ict
t.1.0 choir, nnciiinpanlcct hy Mlia Helen
Vllllanis ntvthe orgen, promise-'!
brilliant presentation under thu (11
netlou of W. W. NuBhiHim.
The Kills of the Older of Ruln
bbw will attend the mornlnR nerv
ier fit tho Methodist rhuren in u
body ut 1 1 o'clock. The rcrvice Is
helng presented In tliclr honor, and
the minister. Rev. W. II. Hirt.ur,,
will spcuk on "Hly'n Thinking." Spe
eliil -niil-slc hy the choir will be pre-M-nlod.
Mluti Helen Williams will
play "Pastomle In F." by Utonc and
"Itrmanza," hy Ash.'ord.
i The program for the cantata is:
'1. "Nil-lit o Borrow," prelude and
' " eliorus, choir.
2. "Let Thy Will Be Done." con
". tuilto, Mrs. A. W. Nelson.
3. "Christ litis Risen," vocal duet,
Ml. K. V. Tyler, nllo: Mrs. W.
W. Nusbau.'ii, ;.npr;:no.
4. "The World la Hut Thy Goal,"
chorus, choir.
5. "Thou Who Knoweat, Hwrrowj"
vocal duet, Mrs. R. V. Copsey.
soprano; Miss Mlmn Cooper,
contralto,
B. .
FNot juit a few testimonials,
but over a million latiifled cus
tomers daily give their approval
of Safoway Stores by their con
tinued patronage. This is a tri
bute to our fundamental prin
ciple of combating the high
-.--i cos' f distribution
Kjl through the elim-tjltei-w
ination of waste..
Sneaking
IWJ msssmmsmtixjssisham
' M Yimmw t rm i :
I F ;a Fl J n n n r' if 't
i ,: nun rj - " a -
:: 7T- B.hijrh P.-ttent Flour i g :jj OiliAl D Ml'
h nun u ' .'it a lical Suvini? H Vfra B ' . U
a A a J -ni'1? B lied Woxican or lutes UfJ
m 49.u,.sack butter 6 ..29ci
? I PRUNES I iUl!1' jj 3 '- jli
i JL Lnrirc Orcjfon Vruuos I Dozen f dh'
i wno PEAS irir 1
"I IB Clm-k or White IV, - ( 'Ui s !i( N H
IM f I '.lVnli"rSv.f.'t Curn f.mih I loney Wj i
t t&i I , ''" - C;!"-i ....
j 1 1 jj 4'cums ""' " IJjtl
1 W I Puritans Choice I mH (TIAIVHV W .
' I JL I of Veg-etable, Tonm- I Tr I
v fMl 1 too. Chicken or I J Fine Quality. All Kinds, rih O
.U Vegetable Bcof i J 1 i :.Vlb. Cellophane Pkgs. WJ
! lliS?,....! I Potatoes! 1 1
cJ IT riiTrn i 1 I Extra Fine Quality jT vf
j rpn SALT rtf LftalG mi k
1 Leslie's Iocliwd or Plain J S8 ) 0 lbs. OCljT
' ' (fll 9-,h- ; He I I 'Per 100 Lbs. HI
' ' I MARSHM ALLOWS O S c I (v
JL iMoll-0-Way Flu fly White, i'lesh Made ffj) B HLRl A
; i 5 S9C Pound lC j i
4 UnLI Store No. G.1 T?TT?T? 1 T17T Tm?!) V Store No. 359 UnLI
4 P 'I'wit'!-: J'M'.v ih
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the CHURCHES
' (1. "He Kr.u-A.i Ills Ov;lt." chimes. !
1 I , tile' voices. '
7. "Love Is the nrr-atest of All." :
contralto, tenor mid choir. Mis. i
W. E. Ailler. contralto; Slier- i
J wood Willliinis, tenor. j
B. "Lo, I Am With You Always," :
tenor, Bherwood Williams.
0. "The Living Christ," (uartct of I
' soio voices, Mrs. Nusbaum, so-1
prano; Miss Cooper, contralto; ,
MX. minimum, lunor; I'atu
Uniitlt:-.. bass.
E.
l In iuy, tenor;
.hold
.itl:
r." i-
nit! choir.
i.inii, jiii-
pl.mn; Mis. i'.TJ I. Tyler, aHo;
im.rv.ij;i!i V.'iUiajn.-;, tenor.
Other number i ehojus are:
I'.. L. .:'.l!Vl, H- lv KtHl iC JC A. w.
liclaon itiul Jed Allen, teitur; Mrs.
Vf. II. 3iV:ft:.Ofi and A!:':-. T.U;i)!tl,
pranos; MIih Amanda auci una
E. DKoji.l:Tunk';i;vler. J-Vt-d Hcrtzog ! installation urvis will he held
and Adam .-h;litnn. b;..w. Sunday morning. April in. at this
iK"ul:ir rhnrch :-imti,;y Mrhool will m vicu I ho Kocniiwnt. of Holy 13:j-iiVM-t'
in d. pa tnfnud arslons at tir.m will also be itdmlnlsttrotl. D-f-0-4'
with K Jliiirnctr, ccncral su- ainnuint-nnna will be ini'-dn r.--
pcrimep.dcn', in cluir';
S:ilva!hm Army
21 1 I'M fHreeu
Major Andrew Loney. the IrlKh
matoi', and a weUin pkmerr of the
Kalvutlnn Army will bt? In I -a Ormide
Baturdav evenlnif and Sunday and
preach at the
iriK topic for
"Thinking While
tion Army hull.
urd.iy will be
i i id t )in wi'VircM
vfU biin at o'rioci:.
"T!'avelor'ie of a I:- ul" !a thr; tonic ;
which he hub chuci lor Sunday eve- j
nlng, beginning at 8 o'clock. I
Major Loney has had 40 years of I
army experience and is a warrior
with interesting stories by tho Bcore.
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o'Testimoiiials
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AH Week Values-April 11
GOLDEN AGE MACARONI
He b'is been charaeterbd as a
'ijlnou and fl.-e" olruer of the itnr.y
anct Captain Gladys Hamilton ar.d
Lieutenant Marlon Mci'Kua ur(je'that
no one fall to hear him.
Alter his visit In La Grande, Major
Loney will go on to Boise, stopping
I-to preach at several points along
the way.
r
I'rcshvterlllll Church
Washington ana Sixth Streets
Sunday morning service hor,r at
t-hurch will ho riven
to Ilio Holy Communion, with Rev.
V.r;.tc;- ... Vui Nnyji, 13. D., u Trvin-li-
ol tii'i r.rtt;:i;i! hn;.r;r '..hii'i-.
crlU' i'ticn, !ru-i;;iui? thy tn"-.-
,i. CftJt'.rt li:o jnilil.si.rr.
vlit bf i;i cA.wv.'.v ci tht- s.iri'inviii. ;
'J!!..- 'J risstj cin.lr Will Mi),; tl'.c I . '
tilnl ui:tiK.'j:i "A'lor, and IW. fii-lt-hy
Uuuiiod-Wiu'huifa, and I'.lis-i Ktith- '
m-lno Vi.;;-!fi- u ml ' M.ls3 Rnih CMii"l
Aill .lni; tin; duct arninfeU for ;-- i
piano voict-s, "The Lord ib My hln p
hvrd," by Henry Smart. i
Ordination of eldnrs and deacons,
cantiiin, Monrluy. and It in hopt-d
i hat tho choir and their director.
Mrs. A. It. Kiehurdson, will coiiMoot ;
to brlni: the program to anotlier l. ro I
dnjii-ation, Sunday evening. April
11'. i
7'here will be no evening service ,
thi:; Sunday, having dKm.tricd to I
mul.c it. possible for those who will :
v.i.-.ii to hciir tin. caiilata by tlie chr-lr
.it the Methodist episcopal church,
if d'j no. Hey. Wnl". t;tat'.'s.
:
eudal Church nf Chrinl
The Bible school at the Church of
Christ registered nn attendance of
307 last sunuay. it is tne goai oi
the school to keep growing until nil
for years the manufacturer has
been lowering the coifcof produc
tion vhile diitribution coib contin
ued to advance. This economic
was be of costly distribution has
been reduced to a minimum by
Safeway, thus affording every
family within its icope the rpjw
opportunity or securing a -wv
better living at less cost
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MAJOK I.OX'vY
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' 1 1' , 11 ' ' I v t
.Ma fur Aii'lri'w I.oih'v. the Irhli
ociiior, Hint win spcaK ai u st'in-s
uf int't;! ini;s ui Hie MiUiilitm
Army on viliivd:iv :ind Sfimlay.
available space 1'; occupied. Mtfs
Dorothy Smut-, the supt nntondent,
iiiinfiiiiiffs tliHP, Hifrc is still rotim for
imnihi in everv donarlmcnt. and
wyM that i ho.'e who are not atteud-
uu; iiihle school enroll at once. The
new fpiarler Is Jn;;t beginning, and
It is a convenient time to inai't nt
teiifling. The service opuis -at i)A5.
The morning services ;;t the
Cauif-li or (.'iii:;t luive ia-;i-;i used to
i-ni':i:A::- tin; f -jiidaineni 1" of (.lie
i.'m'i i :r:i lit,;. '.-.'. V, - l Mo--
tiliio.u, lliu pastor, hao pi eaeht:d up
on the requirements for becoming a
Christian in a series of sermons for
some months past. He announces
for the Sunday morning sermon,
"Continuing Steadfast." The com
munion will be celebrated at 11 a.
m. The choir will sing "Jesus Shall
Reign," by Shepard.
At 0:30 p. m. tho three Christian
Endeavor societies and the adult
prayer meeting begin. A cordial in
vitation is cxtcndejl to all who will
attend these services,
lliu itsuiar uvuuei!aiic m-ivice win
ba held at 7:30. After the special
! services of the Easter season, the reg
t ular order of service will now be re
sumed. Tho orchestra will be heard
In a short prelude, and congrega
tional singing will be featured,
j "Foundation Stones of Faith" Is the
subject of the sermon at the eve
ning service.
'Aim Lutheran Church
! M between 3rd and 4th streets
' P. E. Balsler, of Washington, will
again addrcsft the congregation at
the Zlnn Lutherim rhnrch on Him-
I dav mornlntr at the 11 o'clock serv
ice, on the topic "Our Ilelation to
tho Kingdom of Clod."
Sunday school is scheduled far
9:46, with Luther league meeting In
tho evening at 7 o'clock. Alvln Dodge
Is the league leader, with the topic
"Tho Christian Idea of the Brother
hood of Man" to be discussed.
First riiureh or Christ, Scientist
First street at Washington
Services will be held Sunday at 11
n. m. rind 8 p. nn at First church
of Christ, Sclenfi.st, at First and
Washington streets.
Aiv Sin. DIM",!:1, and Death Real
will he the fUibjcct of the lesr.on r.er-
mnn in (..'hui.-he;; of Christ., Set-
eiii!--;. on :.-ui:d'.;v, Aniil 12.
't hi- ' ( 'oidi it Tvt will he, "The
Loitl will liiUe away fii:ii thee all
' slckncf'S. utitl will nut ikiiu- (it the
evil d:.-ea. ' S of iv:vc, which t lion
kuowc:)!., t'.nosi l iiee." ( UeiH . 7 .
Among the t:ltttlions which will
cninprive i iw les.-um -bci inon will he
the lollowlng from thu Bible: "I
would seek unto God, and unto God
would I commit my cause: ... He
shall deliver thee In six troubles:
yea. In seven there shall no evil
touch thee." (Job 5:8. 19).
Tho lesson-sermon will also In
clude the following passage from the
( Christian Science- textbook, "Science
j and Health with Key to the Kcrlp
' lures," hy Mary Haker Kddy: "Stck
, ness. sin. and death, being lnhnr
moniouH, do not. originate In Ood
nor belon;; i) Ills government. His!
li'V.1. )!;;( iiiy itiider.slotd. (Irstroys i
.ii.
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Is h.-l'l
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v. hu h in, liuh's
;:,y rv,Mjln;: i'tvici
It -i hno.iii s nf lu alni'
I-. nl. il (.cliK-k.
'l in- iv: ilai;' roum in the WeM-.T;..;-ol).'.on
Ijl.MUillif: is o): a every il;iy
c:;i'i! .Sututiiv.. innl li';;;tl hdhiuiys
Ik in I 10 -1 o'clock.
'Ihc public l.i I'oiUlnllv lnvllcil to
iltli-nit the chmvh 1 r: v:. ! untl Vllt
;i:::l u.-c ihc i-c;'.U::ic. :o-.u.
I-I,m.l ( ilv I onium:.!!-, ( lunch
The Civ.uvh sciol.I will Iftm next
Sur.Oc.y ;.l. l :-tr . in the nh:.ence of
t!ie :'.u;,cn:it,'m!"ii!. Mi;,. Allen liiuipp,
Mif. liav B!ou
1.-. in
jiars:
of
The t.ciionl.
"Hi'lv Communie-.i'
- will he Ihe
baking powder Hf i)
is the t
Ut K C Biking Powder (tic next time Ml Dig Money's Worth
you bake and judge ill quality by SllTiwrtli( LI; ytfYxf' -ti'"-
results. You will find there II none better jUMP Dllll
-pure, o, nor. efficient. PU I JlP : 5 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
You save in buying and lave In using fc'S KsSrgS-V'g --
K C Baking Powder. iPtu tfctig.flft TSi WJ ? if J f j ro
irs double JHJSpWp F I s M f 3 mfr -IFAnAW
il mJmx&f-
f It Ji r& "ovpP Ba7iCI and Guaranteed Tirxt Quality hy the flF
U ' F'QVl? UEU TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMP.W-SfoW, PcrtlarJ, Scntle&M W. '
theme of the 11 o'clock hour. Due.
to th-j hpccial Easter program at the:
I.a crar.de Methodist church Sunday
c- cnh'i'. the Kp-.vorth League serv-
Ice v.ili bcsln at U p. in. instead of 1
C-SO. There will be no preachini; I
rrviciroUor!K the Epwoith league i
iM.ur. ' I
Kt. Peter' Church
Fourth Street at O Avenue
Services at St. Peter's Episcopal
church Include Sunday Bcnpol at
0-45 Sunday. Mrs. O. N. Tarklngton,
suporlnuindont; morning prayer con
ducted by lay readers C. D. Potter
assisted by Charles Royco.
The choir will sing the service with
Mrs H- N. Ashby at the organ. Mrs.
Leo Miller will furnish a solo.
Hnntlst CiMirrh
Corner Spring and Sixth
Ncxt Sunday will be Family day ,
I j;e liiipiisi. cnurcn. i no jjusiur
Junior sermon. Special
.iii (,iV(n hv thn flinir
v.ili r,.; hjvcii ny inc cnoii.
f ," :.JWS: lt, Ift the Mssare 'of the .
ri'J'' The" "tuple for the young !
nig v.iii he -iiomg a
lutiirr f iir uinn " rt rori il 111-
Umi ! extended to all to attend ,
t.
vices.
Methodist KpKeopul South
Corner Fir and IT Streets
The Sunday school is growing at
the Methodist Church South, and j
thev are having preaching Sunday
mt;ining and evening, according to
A. J. aiarmer pastor. The subject j
lor both services will be "The Bible
Mfde ol Baptism, and why the Meth- j
cdists practice cfiu.slon." I
The pastor-states, "Let every one
who would -like to hear this subject
discu::.'-.ed come. If any one has any i
nut st ion to ask. or any scripture to i
give us just Jot it down on paper
and band It in to us and we .will ;
answer next service.
I.''.!'Hi services will be held
f"..o ;:;k1 ev?rvone is invited to
ELGIN
PERSONALS
By Mrs. L. K. Hill
(Observer Correspondent)
ELGIN, Ore., (Special) Hex Rou
let lost ten sheep last week, they
having been killed by dogs.
-, 1, . .1,.,. Oln.mil Vine lon til fril
. thOUBht to be re-
f1"1:,,," (i ,,,V,i,- rh care of
a nhvsician from La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick O'Dcll and
small son, Dick, arrived hero from
Hood River to spend some time with
his mother, Mrs. p. C. Brosius. Mrs.
Brosius has been ill for about three
weeks but Is thought to be improv
ing. Tho Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Williams,
Mrs. J. C. Rice, Joyce and Owen
Williams attended the Easter can
tata at the Presbyterian church in
La Grande Sunday evening. , They
reported a very enjoyable program.
Lloyd Rlnchavt was in Elgin from
his home In Wallowa. Mr. Rinehart
and his brother-in-law, John Hill,
are operating a large farm near Wal
lowa and are planning on raising
hogs for tho next year. Mr. and
Mrs. Rinehart formerly lived south fo
Elgin near tho Rinehart station and
Mr. and Mrs. Hill made their home
in Cricket Flat.
Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thompson
are spending a few days in Portland
and nearby towns. They will visit
part of the time in Greshamt where
both Dr. and Mrs. Thompson's par
cntB reside.
Tho Walter Hill family, who for
i many vears
Were residents Ot the
; t,;.-!ekct Flat co
icn.-a ciiimi.y on
' to liw? oil a 1
whk'h bclony-'i
' Ii:i'nU Smith
ountiy, lelt for Wul-
Ttuv-rtav. i ney pian ,
farm r.iar Enterprise 1
.Mr. Poiey. I
.spending a few j
with lilcndri line and Inci-,
dintally uttencling to his business;
tntereMs. Mr. Smith was for many i
yearn a stockholder in the Good-
nough Mercantile and Stock com
pany and is widely known through
tho entire county ub well as the El-
gin community. He has made his
homo in Portland for a number of j
years. ' I
The Elgin Legion auxiliary met j
last Wednesday afternoon with the (
presiflcnt. Bess Oke. Several matters i
of business were taken up and one
new member was Initiated. Due to '
the very bad weather, the dance the
auxiliary had planned for April 1
was postponed,
Mv. and Mrs. Lec Gokling attended .
the Krister cantata at the Preaby- ;
li-iian churcii in La Grande Sunday i
night. I
M.r. and Mvn. Walter Strlngham .
1 have bci.n spending several day;; tn ;
j Union. Mi'-. Stringliam'd brother, i
I Trunk Stmy.in. died there last week,!
, hi.1' Mineral being held at Baker oil1
' Saturday. During the absence of '
! Mr. and Mrs. Stringham, Scott Har- !
I lifi was in charge of I lie drug store '
' with Vihna Hill asMMing ut the .
:oii'it;;in.
j t:ny i';.t!en hi 'having two of his
1 cottages venuxleled and redecorated, i
j. I . Hall U- In charge of the work.
and Mrr.. Ira Honors are in
r;in iiom their heme In New York.
! Thi y a:-e visiting with his brother.
lieoive IvO'ii and family. Mr. Roger,-;
enlisted in the army from here
ha' n-'ver returned hoe to live and
Rogers first tip lo El-
gm. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler, of ,
La Grande, were visiting friends in
Elgin Monday."
Many friends of Pat Ballard are ;
pleased to know that he Is making l
satisfactory recoveiy from his serious
,wUwu ..s "-r -e . ,
able to be un. but is very glad to see
hts friends. He Is at the Grande j
Ronde hospital.
Health Talks
DIET IX TWIEKCl'LOSIS
The man in the street calls tuber
culosis consumption. He has been !
"een
mpressed by the wasting away of the
ucdy, characteristic of the disease.
I. " ' - 1" "hiM:
bUM.vU.. i
t t-.b-oM fmm th r,,P -nhthfn"
moanlnS lo wast away.
By a. simple logic a times too
simle It was om'e reasoned that
" c
bijitviui iuuwo ui iijuu in iiiiic uuhu-
wwes coma overcome tins tcnuency
to wato away.
,5W
"- " -i rtr.f.-. ir.. -Jt
this Is Mrs.
.! SlVy J that sets.
fKafSSS-k aPartfrom
istributors of SUNSHINE BISCUITS and Specialties
But today, with the advance of our :
knowledge of uuierculoais, cureci, ci
forts to overcome the wasting asso- ,
elated with the disease through cura-
tive feeding have been practically ,
abandoned.
For u iias hecome clearly evident!
-hut tho unallnir of the tuberculous.
natient is due neitner 10 an
, t nn in riid-
gete8 l0 tne lnabmty of the body to
absorb or utilize tne jooas eaieu.
It appears rather to be due to the..
prolonged toxic condition to which
ine itUDercuioue patient i buojmw ;
t by his disease.
Th rnmpriv. then, must essentially!
I reside in overcoming the toxic pro-1
cess; in ocner woras, in coiiumug vc
j disease and reducing its activity.
Tne numan ooay is ennowea wiw
Q0r,af.c oonlnRt
i diseases in general and against tub-
-rf aunt tnh-
ei'cmosls in particular, in ine ao-
UZ I
cutoais, we nui
., '
Tha threo most important factors!
. in the treatment of tuberculosis are j
' rest, food and fresh air. Rest is ac-
anu " "mw -
.vuiucu u ijumhuh j
eai, reauces nvuv. i-uj
energy and helps recovery.
it
i-'U 5t
..v'.. i.i.. .s.. u . -y. A. -
Wester
Out here . in Washington, Oregon,
Idaho,' Montana, where everyone is
concerned over the farmer's wheat
problem, folks are turning to such
wheat foods as Tru-Blu Milk and
Honey Graham Crackers.
Served with' milk ... or broken
up in milk . . . they make a deli
cious -breakfast dish. Satisfying and
,c.:-;iiy assimilated. Rich in the food
c!e:r.cnts brrefici::! alike to children
T:tU r.dllltS.
of true :;r.lham flour, milled from sun-
ripc-ci! V:'c.tcrn W!:?.it . '. . pure Money
r.vi---Tcucd . . . mid further improved by
f i:LK CAKED IN, Tru-Blu Grahams arc
nil that goad Graham Crackers should be.
important. iu "'T weil lA
-' , however, an aid ill
f'' " Umll a specific,
treatment raincr mu.t y
j. . ciEXtltAL CHACON' U1KS
.
.. .
.i fnrrnr nrM riit;
of Guatemala, died ai nis nome inn
parlv todav. following a ti.ruKo vi
-H wafl 5B veare 0ia.
Tne general came to New Orleans
ln December ofter he had resigned
tne presidency alter a siroKe. e was
believed recovering until he suffered
Btu,nA ctmVn nf nmalvsls vesterdav.
His condition became critical and ho
sank rapidly.
Education Needed .
Chlcnpit hns n fichnnl where wait
era may learn the fine points of
tliclr profession. There would
seem to be Held for (in Inatftn-
Hon of this sort. Waiters have
proceeded altogether too long by
rule or intmio. especuui neio
soup Is. concerned. bpOKane
Snokesmnn-rieview.
agree
the
- .ntry -- w jrttK3M
You'll
fl L h
Aorite