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Friday, February 5, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven NE WS of the CHURCHES I , Endeavorers Of Grande Ronde i Will Hold Rally Presbyterian and Christ ian Churches Represent ed By District Delegates At Meeting. A district rally of the Grande Ronde Christian Kndeavor union will be Held In La Grande Saturday and Sunday, and extensive plans are be- In? made for the event by the so cieties of the Presbyterian church and the Central Church of Christ. The meetings will open with an executive board luncheon on Satur day noon, and the afternoon's meet ing will be succeeded by a big birth day banquet. On Sunday the delegates will at tend the church of their choice, and both Rev. J. George Walz, of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. Paul de P. Mortlmore, of the Christian church, are planning special services. Rev. Ross Gulley, field secretary for Oregon, will be ono of the dls- ' tlnguished guests and speaker on Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock, ' Presbyterian Church Washington and Sixth The District Christian Endeavor rally being held In' this church, the minister, J. George Walz, has chosen for his morning sormon topic: "The Gospel of Work." A welcome awaits all Christian Endeavorers not In at tendance elsewhere, as also all mem- f: '"ends and visitors, strangers lowshlp of this congregation delight ful, ho believes. The quartet will sing the beautiful anthem, "My Shepherd," by Nevin. Ruth Oelbel, soprano, will sing "Come. Ye Dis consolate," by Rlshor. Mrs. Harley Richardson, organist, will play the service. The Christian Endeavor rally ser vices will be announced elsewhere. The evening Rrvirn t,.on o'clock, has been given over to the juuug people, and Ross Gulley. field secretary for Oregon, will bo the speaker. Hear his message. It will enlighten upon the work the young pcoplo aro doing and can do, says Rev. Walz. Sunday Bible school Is at 8:45 a. m.; Junior Christian Endeavor, at 3 p. m. Central Church of Christ Seventh and Pennsylvania The Church of Christ Bible school continues to make Impressive growth. In January of 1931 the average at tendance was 156. The January, 1932, average attendance was 216. Those in charge of the Bible school believe that this growth Is a result of high er standards for teachers, better equipment, and better grading Insti tuted during the past year. The school meets each Sunday morning at 9 45 and there are classeB for every ago and grade. Miss Dorothy Smutz is superintendent. Tho morning worship service meet ing at 11 o'clock Is showing the same healthy growth, according to the pastor, Rev. Paul de P. Mortlmore. He says, "The service which a church renders to the community is a spir itual service. If an Individual Is to receive tho benefits of this servlece, he must attend the public worship services of the church. Tho church has many firm friends who wish her well, but who do not realize that bv their absenting themselves from the worship services they are giving the Impression of disinterestedness. To all such the message of the Church of Christ Is, attend some church" service regularly. We Invite you to visit our services." The pastor will preaco at the morning service, using the unique subject, "The Gospel Aeroplane, or Going Up." Tho regular communion service will be observed In exempli fication of the early disciples who "met on the .first day of the week to break bread." An Interesting fea ture of the morning service is the presentation of an anthem by the large and well trained choir. Christian Endeavorers will be tak ing part In tfce sessions of the rally which will be In convocation here Saturday and Sunday. This church Is co-operating In the rally. In recognition of the young people who will be here In attendance at the C. E. rally, the pastor will speak Sunday evening upon . the subject "What Is Wrong With Our Flaming Youth?" This Is promised to be an exceedingly Interesting subject to both young and old. Mr. Mortlmore states that the Sunday evening ser vice Is a great service at the Church of Christ, and urges all who will to attend. The orchestra will play for the service as usual. Bracher, pastor of the -Lutheran church, announces. A trio composed of Mlsa Juanlta Stltztnger. Fred Matthes Jr., and Edwin W. Bracher, will sing "I Come To Thee." They will be accompauled by Miss flelen Jensen, pianist. The Sunday school session begins ,at 9:45, to which any boy or girl Is welcome. The theme for our Sun day school during February will be "Courage." There will be a story of courage next Sunday morning to be gin the month In the proper spirit. Miss Genevieve Nelson will lead the devotional meeting of the Luther league at 7 o'clock In the evening, using for the topic, , "How Our So ciety Meets Young People's Needs." Any young people who may wish to attend this worship and discussion period are cordially invited to come. Zlon English Lutheran .Church M Avenue .near Fourth "The Soul of Christianity" will be the subject of the sermon at the 11 o'clock service of worship, Edwin W. ' " MAKE IT adMlaAt WITH CALUMET'S DOUBLE-ACTION! A Valentine Cake with frosty coconut and tiny red hearts! There's a chance to be different try it! And be wise follow the recipe exactly. Use Calumet Baking Powder and Calumet's Double-Action will make it the cake of your heart's desire. A specially smooth extra delicate light-as-awisp creation! Will any other baking powder do? Not if you want that even Calumet texture, that wonderful Calumet tenderness. For Calumet has a way all its own of making your cakes and quick breads superla tively good it acts fwce. Calumet's first action begins in the mixing bowl. It starts the leavening properly. Then in the oven, the second action begins. Steadily, evenly, it continues the leavening. Upl . . . up! ... it keeps raising the batter and holds it high and light, until your cake is beautifully baked. And see what you save! The simple, tested recipe given here calls for the Calumet proportion only one level teaspoon to a cup of sifted flour. That's the usual Calumet proportion and should be followed for best results. A splendid economy for you! . Yes, Calumet is the real baking powder bargain! Calumet is a product of General Foods Corporation. VALENTINE CAKE (3 egg whites) l cup milk Vl CUP water 1 teaspoon vanilla lt teaspoon almond extract 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten 3 cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour 3 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder 14 teaspoon salt 12 cup butter or other shortening Vl cups sugar Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add flour, alternately with liquid, a small amount at a time. Beat after each addition until smooth. Add flavoring; fold in egg whites. Bake in two greased 9-inch layer pans in moderate oven (375 F.) 20 minutes. Put layers together and cover top and sides of cake with white frosting. Decorate top with border of tiny red cinnamon candy hearts and o heart of candies in center. All measurements are level, O isa. o. f. corp. CALUMET PROOPI S Calumataet TWICE! These picture! illustrate the famoui Calumet Double-Action Test. Try itl Full, eay direc tion! insulc every can. v.. "W, WHILE THEY LAST! Sturdy, full-size cake pan given with the purchase of a pound can of Calumet. . .Get yours! See your grocer to-day! the double-acting baking powder Church or the Nnzarcne Y Avenue and Birch Rev. Richard Taylor and his wife from Cheney, Wash., will continue at the local church through the com ing weeK in revival meetings witn services every evening at 7:30, ac cording to - the pastor, Rev. E. E. Taylor. Their messages In sermon and song are said to be well worth hearing, and those who come early will es pecially enjoy the song service led by Mrs. Taylor. The Sunday services will be as fol lows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.: morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. Richard Taylor win sing and Rev. Richard Taylor will preach; young people's service at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Taylor will speak; evangelistic ser vice at 730, with special songs, and sermon by Rev. Taylor; First Church or Christ, Scientist First at Washington "Spirit" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb. 7. The Golden Text will be: "We have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which Is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God" (I Cor. 2:13). Among the citations which com prise the lessonrsermon will be the following from the Bible: "Now the Lord Is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord Is, there Is lib erty" (n Cor. 3:17). The lesson-sermon also Include? tho following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures." by Mary Baker Eddy; "Man walks In the direction, towards which ho looks, and where his treasure is, there will his heart be also. If our hopes and affections ore spiritual, they come from above, not from beneath, and they bear as of old the fruits of the Spirit" (p. 451). Sunday school is held at 0:45 o'clock. Reading room, West-Jacob-son building, open dally except Sun days and holidays, from 1 to 4:30. Services at church edifice, corner First and Washington streets, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 1C E. Church South Corner Fir and U Streets Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ( good school room for all. The pas tor,. Rev. A. . J. Starmer, will preach at the 11 o'clock service, Epworth league meets at 6 p. m and Bible study for older folks Is also held at that hour. The evening service be gins at 7 p. m. and closes by 8 o'clock. , Sermonette Edited by Harriet R. MacDonald "And this ts the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.1! John 6:4. VICTORY When you are forgotten or neglect ed or purposely set at naught, and you smile with your heart at rest, That Is victory When your good Is evilly spoken of, your wishes aro crossed, your taste offended, your advice ridiculed and you take It all in patient loving silence. - That Is victory When you are firm in difficulties and superior in adversity. That is victory When you fully realize that the fear of God is the beginning of wis dom. That is victory When you lament not the loss of that which you cannot retrieve, That Is victory When you know that each day Is a new life, and that yesterday Is one hundred years old, , That 1b victory. When you are content with simple raiment, plain food, any climate, any solitude, any interruption, That is victory. Author not Known. Women Aristocrats Adopt New Tactics To Win Suffrage From French Senate By Adelaide Kerr . PARIS W) One hundred thousand women of France have begun a new drive for suffrage with a system of "persuasion" designed to break down the last vestige of opposition in the senate. Public demonstrations, street pick- etlngs and riots they have tabooed as "beneath the dignity of French womanhood and of France." Their aim Is .to convert quietly, ono by one, a dozen or more of the 22 senators who. block their acqui sition of tho voto. Foremost in their ranks, which In clude the most aristocratic women the Code Napoleon, stilt in effect, married women In France relinquish all property rights. Their campaign has received hew Impetus with theprospect that the bill giving all French women over 25 the right to vote will come be fore the senate at the present session after having been shelved for six years. It has been passed twice by the chambor of deputies and when last voted on by tho senate was defeated on a technical maneuver by only 22 votes. That majority feminists hope to defeat by their campaign of "peace ful penetration." Their chief sup of France, are the Comtcsse do Fels port in tho senate is Louis Martin Island City Community Church News Sunday services at the Island City church are : 0 :45, Sunday school hour, Mrs. Bertha Way, superintendent; 11, worship service, with the sermon, "What It Means to Be a Christian," by the pastor; 7, Epworth league ser vice, and at 7:30 the pastor will preach at Imbler on "The Ten Vir gins of Today." There will be only Epworth league service Sunday eve ning as the pastor preaches at Imb ler the first Sunday nighj; of every month. On Sunday morning, Feb. 14, at 11 o'clock, Rev. Robert Brymer, evan gelist, will begin a series of special services. He comes with many years of experience In evangelistic work and preaches a full Gospel with "faith which workcth- by love." Every one Is most cordially Invited to these services, which will be held each eve ning during the week at 7:30, ac cording to Rev. Maud E. Cone. ! Chats With S a ai cilia KUI.ES FOR PLAY By Alice Jmlsoii Peale On tho whole, the best plan for helping a child to enjoy his play Rives him plenty of freedom, varied materials and leaves him alone. But there are a few rules by which he Bhould be guided. Ho should leam to use "but not abuse his materials. Blocks, for Instance, may be used for building, they may be carted about In a wagon but never thrown. Dolls are for all sorts of make-believe but not for mopping up the floor. One uses a hammer for pounding only on certain things like old boxeB, boardB or the gravel walk. One paints only on paper given for that pur pose, never on walls and woodwork. ; In order to teach the child to use hi materials properly It Is best tor keep out of reach those which most! readily lend themselves to misuse, such as hammer, saw, paint, crayons and scissors. ; Until good habits have been learn-1 ed, he Bhould work with them only when mother has tlmo for super-, vision. i Tho Important realization that a' toy bolongs temporarily to the child j UBlng It comes most easily In a nur- j sery school where there Is play ma terial over whloh no ono child has, exclusive rights. i At homo there, may be difficulty, I especially with an only child who , feels that a little visitor is an In-, truder. For this reason ho should have vis itors frequently bo that he may learn that tho ploosures or playing to gether moro than outweigh tho dis advantages of sharing. In teaching little children these fundamental attitudes In their play It must be remembered that, they cannot learn them all at once, and that adjustments should be required gradually. and her daughter, the young and beautiful Duchesso de La Rochefou cauld, president of the National Union for , Votes for Women. Recently the duohess presided at a meeting stressing the "advantage to France of the feminine vote" and not long ago she made a plea for women's suffrage before the feminist group of tho senate. "We do not stand for extreme Ideas." Bhe told the Associated Press, "but we feel that we have the right to the vote and we believe that. When we have gained It, we can do much to Improve our country. "Tho Improvement of sanitary conditions In municipal and country communities, the protection of motherhood and the property rights of women; the regulation of condi tions undor which women work and t.hn tmnrnw.mf.nt nf educntional fa cilities aro all fields in which womeif ore actively Interested. Through their vote they should bo able to contrib ute much to the betterment of tho country they lovo." The protection of women's prop erty rights Is one of tho chief points stressed by French feminists. Under leader of tho group favoring wom en's suffrage. Clark Wood .: Germany's plight appears to be due to Inability to contlnuo borrowing on the strength of what Bhe owes. , Instead of enlarging his navy, Uncle Sam ought to borrow what war ships he needs from Europe. He has been loaning her money to put In one pocket while she kept up her armaments out of ' the other. .. - Looks from here as though China Is expected to make amends for get-- ting her slats In tho way of tne Japa nese boot. We figure that from now on Uncle Sam will be disposed to Illustrate to Europo tho difference between "easy mark" and "hard-boiled egg.". WATCH FOR TIIE Wo'ro unable to say with Mr. Ford that prosperity Is more harmful than adversity. It's never had a chance to harm us yet. STAINLESS Ci mB formula . . ftnmft nriri coo, if you f WICKS w VapoRui Same formula . . same price. Ii original form, too, if you prcfe . for 10 COLDS 2f OVER W MILLION MRS USED YEARL? Tf LT identifies the finest anti-knock non-premium gasoline , ever offered ...at NO EXTRA COST .Union Oil Company Red Tag days are here! Days you'll never forget I Our stores are filled to overflowing with the na tion's finest foods. Every item marked so low the savings will surprise and please you. Just look , at the splendid values below! Make out your list of food needs and visit our nearest store bright and early to make your personal selec tions from our many at tractive displays. FEATURES SATURDAY AND MONDAY, FEB. 6-8 Emmanuel Apostolic Assembly 1606 Jefferson Avenue Meetings this Sunday at tho as sembly will be: Sunday school at 10 o'clock and morning service at 11, with Rev. R. S. Sweeten delivering tho address. In the evening at 6:30. the young people will have their service, followed by an evangelistic service at 7:45. Tho meetings in the week are: Tuesday, prayer meeting; Wednesday, prayer meeting, and Friday at 7:46, an evening meeting, all of which are for the public. A strtet meeting will be held on Saturday at 8 o'clock. COL. CLARK IS CONSIDERING SENATE RACE PORTLAND. Feb. 6 W) A special dispatch to the Journal hero Thurs day from Washington, D. C, said "politically-wise Oregonlans in Washing ton entertain the belief that Col. Alfred E, Clark will soon make an nouncement that he would HKb to occupy tho seat of Frederick Stclwer, in the United States senate." Tho story says further: "Clark him self Is not quoted as authority for these predictions, for ho spoko with reserve when his prospective candi dacy was mentioned during his recent visit. He was undecided, he Bald, and would think it over on tho train which Is speeding him to Portland. Ho Is due there at the end of the week." Travel to tho national parks and monuments In 1931 broke all rec ords with a combined total of 3,544, 856 visitors. About 65 per cent of the money found In 'dead." letters In 1931 was restored to the rightful owners. Yucatan has no rivers, the soil ab sorbin g all the rainfall. Menus Of The Day By Mrs. Alexander George A FEBRUARY SUNDAY . Break fast Sliced Oranges " Ham Omelet Waffles and Maple Syrup Coffee Dinner Roost Beef and Browned Potatoes Buttered Cauliflower Bread Currant Jelly Tomato Jelly Salad Cranberry Pie Coffee Supper Apples Pop Corn Balls Cracked Nuts Ham Omelet, Serving 0 0 egg yolks. ;. cup milk. Va teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika. teaspoon celery salt. 2-3 cup chopped, cooked ham, 6 egg whites, beaten. 2 tablespoons butter. Beat yolks and add milk and sea sonings. Beat 1 minute. Fold In ham and egg whites. Mix lightly. Heat butter in large frying pan, odd omelet. Lower heat and cook slowly until omelet has risen and Is a little brown on under side. Carefully with aid of fork and spatula, turn half over. Hold omelet In place until it "sets." Placo 6 minutes in moderate ly slow oven. Carefully turn onto warm platter and serve at once, toast IJeef, Browned Potatoes 4V& pound rump roast beef. 3 tablespoons flour. 2 teaspoons salt. l4 teaspoon paprika. 1 cup water. 6 large peeled potatoes. Place beef in baking pan. Sprinkle with flour, salt and paprika. Bake 16 minutes In hot oven. Add tho water and cover with lid and lower fire. Bako 1 hour. Bast every 15 min utes. Sprinklo meat and potatoes with salt and arrango potatoes around meat, Bako 1 hour. Milk should bo served daily to children and bread to all the fam ily. Raw vegetables as carrots, cab bage, lettuce and celery, should bo served daily. Undeltverable letters received dur ing 1931 In the dead-letter offices de creased 12.02 per cent compared with lost year. With 994.000 barrels of oil pro duced In Indiana in 1930 tho 1931 production felt short 160,000 barrels. BACON Carstens Sugar cured LB. 15c COFFEE Airway Blend 3 LB. PKG. 59c LARD U. S. Inspected Cello wrapped . .4 LB. PKG. 39c si THE NEW BISQUICK FLOUR For Bettor Biscuits Pkg. ...35c Illsqillck I'llll FltlvK CANNED VEGETABLES Tomatoes, Corn, Beans, Hominy, Peas, Kraut CANS 39c FLOUR Oregon Beauty Best Flour for all purposes 49-lb.Bag $1.15 Calumet Baking Powder . aW. 1.29c 1 Two-Cup Pkg. Swansdown Cake Flour FREE. MATCHES Edr 6 boxes 17c PRUNES 4 lbs. 25c OYSTERS gcS 2 cans 19c ORANGES PEACHES LETTUCE Sweet and juicy. 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