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SECTION TWO
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SECTION TWO
Pages 1 to 4 .
VOLUME 30
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932
NUMBER 220
Interesting Church Services Are Scheduled
SERMON SUBJECTS
ANNOUNCED FOR
COMING WEEKEND
Evangelist Fred Snyder
Speaking at Gospel Mis
sion Baccalaureate Set
For May 22.
NOTICE TO MINISTERS
Beginning immediately, all
church notices "to appear in.
this column ' on Friday
should be In the church edi
tor's hands not later than. 3:30
p, m. Thursday afternoon. The
time formerly was 4 p. m.
Thursday afternoon. .
A number of very Interesting
church services have been scheduled
for Sunday In La Grande, the week
before the annual baccalaureate ser
vices which will be held on May 22
for the La Grande High school grad
uating class. '
During . the remainder of this
month, which will be closed with
Memorial day observances on Monday,
May 30, following programs in many
of the churches My 29, an unusual
ly Interesting series, of sermons are
being planned.
Programs for Sunday include:
Presbyterian Church
(Sixth and Washington streets)
"Our Hew DiBclpleshlp" will be the
subject for the morning sermon by
Rev. J. George Walz, at the Presby
terian church, Sunday, May 15. There
will be special music at the service,
with Miss Edris M&guire at the or
gan console.
"There is a significance to the
Christian dlscipleship needed today
that lifts the challenge far above
that which any other generation' has
been called toheed," is the convic
tion of the minister.
There will be no evening service.
Christian Endeavor groups meet in
the church at 6:16 each Sunday eve
ning, and the Juniors at 3:00 in the
afternoon.
Sunday Bible school Is at 9:45 a.
m.
Christian Chureli
(Pennsylvania Avenue)
"Believing a Lie" is the subject
which Rev, Paul De F, Mortlmore
has announced for his Sunday morn
ing subject at the Church of Christ.
"One of the greatest errors In re
ligious thinking Is that sincerity is
all that is necessary. There Is no
scriptural ground whatever .for this
belief, and I propose to show In my
sermon Sunday morning how deadly
may be the results of the reason
ing," Mr. Mortlmore says in an
nouncing his sermon. The commun
ionvwiU be served at this morning's
service. All Christians are urged to
be present and join in the commun
ion service. The choir will sing
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"Therefore With Angels" by Heyser.
Mr, Mortlmore announces that the
choir Is continuing the regular re
hearsals and is planning to present
some very interesting numbers dur
ing the early summer.
The Bible school meets at 9:45 a.
m. Mrs. Dorothy Smuts is superin
tendent. This Bible school is en
Joying unusually large attendance
and is aiming for an average atten
dance of 300, .
The Christian Endeavor societies,
meeting at 6:30 p. m., have announc
ed topics for this coming Sunday.
All ages of young people are Invited
to the Christian Endeavor service
which divides into age groups for
their lesson study.
' The famous "Barcarole" from the
"Tales of Hoffman" will be one of
the three numbers which the orches
tra will present as a prelude to the
evening service at 7:30. Attention Is
called to the fact that the service
will be continued at 7:39 until fur
ther notice. The pastor will speak
on tho subject "He Lingered." More
than 250 people have been attending
the Sunday evening services and it
is the hope of the church to main
tain this interest throughout the sea
son, Those not attending services
elsewhere are given & hearty Invita
tion to the' services at the Church of
Christ. ' ; '
Gospel Mission ,
' (2201 . North Fir street)
Services at the Gog pel Mission Sun
day will begin at 9 :45 a, m. with Sun
day school classes for all. The mprn
ing service at 11 o'clock will have as
speaker Evangelist Fred Snyder, whose
sermon subject will be "Power With
in." Special music will be furnished
by Mr, and Mrs. Snyder. Tressa Ditty
is the organist. i . , , , ,
Evening services begin at 7:30 p.
m, with Mr. Snydsr again in the
pulpit,-his subject to be "The Fall
of Babylon." Special musical sum-.
beVg are planned. Mr. Snyder preaches
the old-time gospel and his meet
ings are attracting large crowds. The
meetings are being held every night
of the week at 7;t5 p. m. except on
Saturdays, when there will be & street
meeting. All are welcome.
The young .people's meeting will
be at 8:46 p. m. Sunday with Elmer
Carpenter as leader, -
Rev. I. Ca risen, pastor, announces
that on Monday at 3 and 7:30 p. m,,
the church Is having fellowship meet
lngs when ministers and saints will
be present from Idaho Oregon and
Washington, All are invited to at
tend, and some interesting speeches
will be heard. .
Church of God
(Spruce and X streets)
Sunday services at the Church of
God will Include Sunday school at
10 a. m, with the lesson subject "Ja
cob et Bethel."
The morning service, beginning st
11 a, m,, will feature the sermon on
"Pentecost" by the pastor, Rev. Car
los A, Plummer. Miss Charlotte Bill
ups Is organist.
. St. Peter's Episcopal Church
: (Fourth street and O avenue)
. Rev. Clarence A. Kopp, rector of
St. Peter's church, announces the fol
lowing services for Sunday.
Holy communion at 8 o'cloekj
church school at 9A morning pray
er and sermon at 11 o'clock; and the
Young People's Fellowship at 6i30.-
2 Ion. English Lutheran
(M avenue near Fourth street)
The sermon subject for the morn
ing worship hour at the Zion .Eng
lish Lutheran church Is announced
by Rev. Edwin W. Bracher as "Sturdy
Branches." The choir will ring the
anthem "Something For Jesus" by
J. Lincoln Hail. Helen Jensen is or
ganist. .
Also at the 11 o'clock service a
class of young people will be con
firmed and made members of the
church. The order for confirmation
will be used, and the Holy commun
ion will be administered to the new
members immediately after their re
ception Into the church, -
Suuday school is at 9:45 a. m, with
the story "A Prince Carries the Story
of Jesus to Savages."
The .young people will meet at 7
p. m. with Fred Matthes Jr. as lead
er. The lesson will be "How May We
Work For World Goodwill,"
First Ckurcli of Christ, Scientist
(First and Washington streets)
"Mortals and Immprtala" will be
the subject of the lesson-sermon in
ail Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, May IS.
The golden text will be, "The Spirit
Itself beareth witness with our spirit,
that we are the children of God"
tRom. 8:18). .
Among the citations which coni
prised the lesson-sermon will be the
following from the Blblei "Lie not
one to another seeing that ye h&ve j ' 'Liberty and IaW wUl be the suto
put off the old man with Ms deeds; I ieet of the evening service begin
' ninz at 8 o'clock and Isabel Wll
t mJi t-,tHM tB . - U&OLS Will Jil&f S irfotta K&B TfeS
Image of him that created him" f Col,
a, W). - - - .
The lesson-sermon also includes
the following passages from, the
Christian Science textbook, "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip
tures," by iary Baker Eddy; "The
conceptions of mortal, erring thought
must give way to the ideal of all
that Is per ec t and eternal. Through
nany generations human belief will
ke attaining diviner conceptions, and
the immortal and perfect model of
God's creation will finally be Been
as the only true conception of being"
(p 260).
Sunday school will be at 9:45 a.
m. Young people up to the ( age of
20 years are invited to attend, The
morning services are at 11 a, m., the
evening services at S p. m. and the
Wednesday evening at 8 p, in.
Baptist Churrh
(Sixth and Spring Streets)
The sermon subject at the morning
service at the First Baptist church
will toe "Unwashed Hands," with the
pastor, Rev. B. Marcus Godwin., in
the pulpit. The morning service be
gins at II o'clock following church
school at 9:45 a, Hi.
Burlng the morning worship hour
rs, Christina Lester will sing "Be
fore the Lord I Bow My Head1' (Lit
tle), Mrs. H, L, St, John to organist.
Religion Stifles Strife In Ireland As Congress Nears
BITTER DISPUTES
TO BE FORGOTTEN
FOR JUNE EVENT
Million Worshippers to
Kneel When Papal Le
gate Celebrates Ponti
fical High Mass.
Vote for
J. O. BAILEY
(State Senator) . ,
FOR
Supreme Court Judge
Petition No, 3 J
Qualified Vigorous Progressive
He Is conscientious and has the confidence
and respect of all the people.
... r-PaiaAdT.
the religious throngs.
From America alone 20.000 are ex
pected, and other thousands from the
continent. .
Colleges and seminaries have been
turned into hotels to make sure that
rooms will not fo& too expensive, and
28 liners will harbor their , contin
gents during the week.
Many Irishmen greet the congress
with the hope that It will bring po
litical peace to the Island. Certainly
it will make a high note in the
strong fervor of the faith that in
vasion,' pillage and civil strife task's
never weakened,- :
DUBLIN, May 13 () Ireland and
the sons of Ireland will forget bitter
political disputes when, at the Eu
eharistlc congress in June they join
In the common band of the faith that
St. Patrick planted so firmly 1,600
years ago.
Before a high altar In Phoenix park,
under the blue crowns of the Dub
lin mountains, more than a million
worshippers from many nations are
expected to kneel when the papal
legate celebrates the solemn ponti
fical high mass that climaxes the
week of June 20 to 20.
. Itltuul To Rule City t
Beginning with landing of the le
gate at Kingstown on June SO, all
Dublin might be called a cathedral.
There will be special services in all
of the churches, and in the pro
cathedral throughout the week, and
meetings for men, for women, and a
day for children.
But the great religious moment will,
come on the last day when the great
men of the church the cardinals,
the archbishops, tho bishops march
in Eolemsn procession from the altar
in Phoenix Park to the O'Connell
bridge.
Rich with the vivid scarlet and pur
ple robes of the princes, and hum
ble with the severe black and white
of parish priests, the 17-mile pro
cession with its hundreds of thou
sands of marchers, will color Dub
lin with a splendor it never has seen
before, despite the many high cele
brations of faith that have been held
here.
More than a quarter of & million
visitors are expected during the week,
and from every country parish In
Ireland will come more to augment
HALF MILLION PLAN TRIP
VATICAN CITY m Vast prep
arations have been made in, Europe
and the Americas, for a pilgrimage of
600,000 persons to Dublin in June
for the . slxthf Bueharlstlc congress
since the war. - -
A dozen cardinals, m&ny arch-(
bishops, 167 bishops and thousands
of priests, ' monks and nuns are go
ing. Pope Pius . XI has chosen Car
dinal Lorenzo L&urt, former legate to
Peru, to represent him as papal le
gate, . . -
Dublin may.be the scene of the
largest ecclesiastical gathering in his- Nichols was sent home.
tory. Forty-four countries will be rep
resented. Some countries, such as Ar
gentina and Uruguay will send spe
cial diplomatic envoys.
Irishmen whose forefathers scat
tered to the days of invasion and sup
pression generations ago, are taking,
this opportunity of visiting the green
land of their ancestors. Chief among
them is the Archbishop of Danzig,
with the anything but German name
of Edward O'Rourke.
FREAK ACCIDENT
VANCOUVER, Wash,, May 12 VP)
On their way to high school today
Frank Nichols, 16, and several other
students, amfdBed themselves by
throwing small caliber , loaded rifle
cartridges on the sidewalk. "
. One of the cartridges exploded. The
brass shell was propelled violently
from the heavier lead pellet and
struck Nichols In the abdomen. He
doubled up with shock but continued,
on to school. - When It became ap
parent he was 111, he was taken to
a hospital where It was discovered
that the brass cartridge had barely
penetrated the flesh, where, it" was
lodged.- The shell was extracted and
FULL CHURCH VESTMENTS
INCREASE DUBLIN COLOR
DUBLIN m Ireland's first euch
arlstlo congress will be as splendid
as full dress can make It.
Explicit Instructions have been is
sued governing tho garh of prelates
at all ecclesiastical and social func
tions. Special robing rooms have been
provided at various, points in the city.
At all mass meetings, nationalities
are placed In groups, with the whole
divided into "battallona,"
number 13,000 In this nation of 8,
000,000, Recently several doctors of
philosophy competed for the post of
hangman and others sought work as
chief of a road repair gang.
young people meet a& 1 with Kormi
G I vets m leader. The subject will oa
"How May We Work for World Goodwill?"
Trie teacher tratatox elasa wUi
meet Tue&day evening for the clot"
lng session oi the series, ir7r
meeting will be held Thursday night
at S o'clock.
. Sermraiette
Edited by
Harriet B. MaeDonald
The fear of the Lard is the beg"
nlng of knowledge. Proverbs 1:1.
EDISON'S BELIEF IN GOD
Harvey s. Firestone, the tire m&mi
facturer and one of Mr. Edison's most
intimate friends, hsd this to say 1 In
regard to Mr. Edison's supposedly
agnostic beliefs :
He was recovering from severe
Illness and this led" us into a ducus
si on of Ms philosophy of th here
after. I asked him what he thought
tne controlling power of the uxu terse
to be and he expressed himself along
the same lines &s he had In preriMa
discussions: '
"I believe In the teachings of our
Lord and Master. Therm is a greS
directing head of people and things
a Supreme Being Mm loe&s alter
the .d eatiniea of tha world."' ,
Mj, Firestone addg & tribute to Sdl
son's practical religion in the foUow-:
lag: "His imseLfiAhiia?-, hi wttttng;
ness to sacrifice himself for oihen,
his power of concentration and hto
natural genius all combined to drls
him on at top speed In his determ
ination to increase the comfort iad
welfare of the people and to lift hu
man happiness to its highest st&nd
ard,"' -
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, forty-nine thousand school buses.
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