La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 05, 1932, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, August 5, 1932
T.A GRAN HE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
Christian Church Vacation Ends;
Regular Services to Start Sunday
Baker Editor To
Be Speaker For
Presbyterians
Bernard Mai nwaring,
Elder Commissioner to
Assembly at Denver,
Will Be Here Sunday.
The July vocation Is past, nnd oil
departments or the Church of Christ
win begin functioning In full capacity
with Sunday' services.- The pastor.
Rev. Paul De P. Mortlmore, and his
family ar homo again after spending
the month In Portland and other
Western Oregon points, and. Mr. Mor
femore will preach both morning and
evening Sunday.
The Bible school will meet as usual
at 9:45 a. m. There are interesting
classes for every age in this school.
The attendance this summer has been
exceptionally fine, a high record being
established for July of 202. All who
are Interested ore Invited to this
school.
At 11 a. m. the regular commun
ion service will be observed. At this
service the choir will sing an anthem,
and the pastor will bring the morn
ing message, using for a subject, "The
Deepening Emphasis In Religion."
Christian Endeavor will meet at
0:45 p. m. All young people who en-
Joy fellowship and discussion of life day school will begin at 10 a. m. with,
problems are Invited. J the lesson subject "The Ten Com-
The evening services for the re- mandmenta."
mainder of the summer months will
be devoted to practical religious prob
lems, During his vacation Mr. Mor
tlmore has been making an intensive
study of the relation of religion to
the present unsettled condition of
tilings, and he is planning to bring
the results of his study to the eve
ning service. His sermon topio will
be, "Religion or Politics." In rela
tion to this subject he says, "It was
my privilege to be in the capital of
our state and Interview some of the
high officials during my visit last
month. I discovered certain things
which I believe to be highly signifi
cant. That we are headed for a new
order of things, no one can doubt.
The direction which this new order
takea depends very largely upon the
attitudes of Christian people. I want
to give a personal Invitation to the
people of La Grande to hear my ser
mon Sunday evening."
Sr. Peter's Church (Episcopal)
(Fourth street and O avenue)
The services at St. Peter's church
on Sunday will consist of a celebra
tion of the Holy communion at 0:00
o'clock and Holy communion and ser
mon at 11:00 o'clock. Everyone la
cordially Invited to attend these services.
Church of God
(Spruce street at X avenue)
Two services are scheduled for
Sunday at the Church of Ood. Sun-
Wherever you go,
you find this malt
alwavs packed
m '.
have charge of the morning worship
servfee at 11 o'clock. The pastor will
bo t the Boy Scout camp conducting
a worship service for the camp and
eight of the Ep worth Leaguers will
tell about the Institute In his ab
sence. Oeorge Moats will preside and have
general charge of the service. There
will be seven three-minute talks:
Lenn Pierson will speak on "What
the Summer Institute Means to an
Epworth League;" Edna Brown. "What
My First Institute Means to Me;" (the
,1VPUJ&ltiP the Institute) "M, S.
u"w wiui w. v'w "v """-Mnm ton nnri Mnrninv
w uu Hellen HertzoH! "H. O. McCalllater
3? . i?S5 ,.nJ"l 'Bible Study,1 " Eva Daugherty;
J. B. W. Bowen and 'Race Rela-
Evelyn Masten; "LeRoy H.
and . 'Youth's Problems.' "
Frank Tyler; "A. B". Parrett and 'Life
Service,' " Boyd Jackson.
The leaguers will sing In the choir
and special music will be provided.
Epworth League meeting will be
held at 7 p. m. after which a senior
league will be organised. All young
mer. the pastor,
and Obevine God."
ler Is or Kan 1st. Special music will
include an original song entitled 'tlonfl
jksub, xne linnuif. Walker
i
Prrabyterlun Church
(Sixth and Washington)
Bernard Main waring, editor of the
Democrat-Herald, of Baker, will be
the speaker at the 11:00 o'clock ser
vice hour, Sunday morning, at the
Presbyterian church. Mr. Malnwaring ' JriiT Lw
was elder commissioner to ,he gen ,nlr(,IV. nrtK ln rtIH vnntr frtlWa
bvurian'r "r ":;r " . ; ' :n :
eral assembly of the Presbyterian
church, held at Denver recently, rep-
rc-senting the Presbytery of Grande
Ronde. The time will be given to a
report of that body. tii Is a careful
observer and will bring an Informa
tive message. Mrs. Florence Lynch
Miller, soprano, will sin at this aer
organization are. urged to attend the
ices. The organization will take
place at 8 p. m.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
(M avenue near Fourth)
The subject of the sermon by the
'W. T m V. . i i rl pastor at the 1 1 :00 o'clock service will
and Miss Edris Mauir will pre- n-,lmiri-H vlR,ftY1 Th-
'Vrwhoi;
Unclouded Vision." The choir,
by Helen Jensen, will
Lorraln Dodge Is the leader for the
Luther league meeting at 7 o'clock
Sunday evening. The topio for dis
cussion Is "How Does Nature Speak
to Us About Ood?" This Is an au
proprlate topic for these summer
months when everyone Is thinking
about the out-of-doors. All young
people will be welcomed at this meeting.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, Aug. 5
4:00 Lawn festival by Methodist
Episcopal church Ladles Aid on
church lawn. To be held during
the evening.
- 7:00 Lawn social at Methodist
Episcopal church, during afters
noon and evening.
7:30 Ladles of Moosehcart meet
at Euglce hall.
8:00 Camp fire and marshmallow
roast for Eastern Oregon Normal
school students and faculty at
Pine Cone. .
Saturday, Aug. 6
4:00 Lawn 'social at home of
Mrs. Nellie Nell, 1104 Penn.. to be
given from 4 until 11 o'clock by
women of Episcopal church.
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Bible school opens at B.46 a. m. The 8undtty school will' meet at Rasputin, power behind the throne
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setting that welcomed the Endeavor
ers. Mildred Stoddard was leader,
calling the assembly to order with
"The Drum Call." All gathered about
the 'campflre, seated on the floor,
mission fashion, and studied the nec
essary moral and spiritual equipment!
or a missionary. Anoiner sp:enaia
program awaits those who attend tills
Sunday evening. ;
Baptist Church .
(Sixth and Spring) ,
At the Baptist church Sunday
morning the pastor will take as his
theme "Tne unurcn." ay request Mrs.
St. John and Mrs. Moore will repeat
the duet "I'm a Pilgrim" which they
sang last Sunday morning. The
young people will not hold their
meetings during the month of Aug
ust. The subject ox tne evening ser
mon will be "The Spirit of Anti
Christ." Hours of services are: Bible
school, J. Jordahl, Supt., 0:45; morn
ing preaching service, 11:00; evening
service, 8:00; Tuesday morning prayer
meeting, 10:00; Thursday evening
prayer meeting, 8:00.
Following the morning sermon, the
Lord's Supper wUl be observed.
SOCIETYNOTES
Mix Bess Duke, Society Mltaf
Telephone Main 800 Until 9M a, i
No-Hostess Picnic And Bridge
Party Arranged Yesterday For
Mrs.; G. T. Fergus And Daughter
An Interesting summer affair was
the no-hosteu picnic and bridge party
arranged yesterday for Mrs, a. T.
rergua and her daughter, . patnerme,
of Kansas Olty, who are guests atthe
nome of Mr. ana Mrs, u. k. Kerr.
A potluck picnic luncheon was
served at one o'clock at "tobies ln the
city park, with covers placed for 16.
Following luncheon four tables of
bridge were at play on the park lawns
for the afternoon. Mrs. Eurl Shep
herd made high score and Mrs, Henry
HIU had consolation. Ouest prizes
were presented to Mres Fergus and her
daughter. ' 11 i '
Mrs. Fergus, who is Mr. Kerr's sis
ter, and her daughter have been here
for some time at the Kerr home.- They
will leave tomorrow for Portland and
for California cities where they will
spend a week or so before returning
to Kansas City by way of La Grande.
. , j
Episcopal Guild
In August Meeting
Members of St. Peter's Episcopal
Guild held their August j meeting
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock,
with Mrs. Henry HIU, president, In
charge. The afternoon was devoted
to consideration of the organisation's
business.
Plans for their part in the clty
wlde clotliing relief program were
discussed. Mrs. Guy Ellis was ap
pointed to be In charge of collecting
clothing, under Mrs, John Camp, who
is vne general cnairman 01 rener ior
the guild. 4
Hostesses named for the September
meeting were Mrs. Oeorge Blrnle,
chairman. Mre. J. D. Slater, Mrs.
Laura Conkey and Mrs. L. H. Russell.
Plans for a lawn social to be given
Saturday afternoon and ovening, from
four until ll o'clock, at the home of
Mrs. Nellie Nell at 1104 Pennsylvania
avenue, were aiscusscu.
Eagles Auxiliary
Planning Social
With Mrs. Ray Patten presiding,
members of the Eagles auxiliary met
lost night at the Eagles hall for their
weekly business session. There was a
large attendance for the evening.
Plans were made for an ice cream so
cial, program and dance, for next
Thursday evening. Mre. A. J. Clower
was made chairman of entertainment larged.
and Mrs, Steve Hlatt was f named
chairman of refreshments, ,
E. O. N. Students
To Go: On Picnic
A campflre and marshmallow roost
for students and members of j the fac
ulty at the Eastern Oregon; Normal
school has been arranged for! taught.
The affair will be held at Pine (Cono
at 8 o'clock. . ., y
KREUGKR CIIA8II KKMINDIJR
' . MAKKS STOCKHOLM SQUARE
STOCKHOLM W ResLlendent
with grayish-green marble and stain
less steel, the office building which
Ivar Kreuger started, for the Kreuger
& Toll company is nearlng iceraple
tlon, a reminder of one of thf world's
worst business crashes. i
The building Is of modern design,
with the top three of tne eight
stories ln set-back style,, fated, with
stainless Bteel.
Kreuger tore down several old
buildings ln Norrmalmstorg, b square
ln the heart of the city, to make
room for the new building.! He re
fused a request of the city to build
elsewhere sa the square couip De en-
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Church of The Kozarene
Following Sunday school at 0:45 a.
m. the morning service at the
Church of the Nazarene will begin
at 11 o'clock, with the pastor, Rev.
Daniel L. Swartz, to speak on the
subject "Old Time Religion." Prank
Cain is organist, special music Sun
day morning will Include a selection
by the women's quartet.
The young people will meet at 6:45
p. m. with Mrs. Chester Webber as
leader. The "Rustler's" are now lead
ing ln the contest.
Mr. Swartz's subject for the eve
ning sermon will be "Recipe for To
day's Problems." The service begins
at 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week meetings are held Wed
nesday and' Friday nights at 7:30. "
First Church or Christ, Scientist
(First and Washington)
"Spirit" will be the subject of the
lesson-sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug. 7.
Among the citations which com
prise the lesson-sermon will be the
following from the Bible: "The flesh
lusteth against the Spirit, and the
jSplrlt against the flesh" (Gal. 6:17).
I The lesson-sermon also will Include
ithe following passages from the
, Christian Science textbook, "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip
'tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "No
imore sympathy exists between the
flesh and Spirit than between Belial
land Christ." "This material world Is
even now becoming the arena for
conflicting forces. On one side there
will be discord and dismay; on the
other Bide there will be science ana
peace. The breaking up of material
beliefs may seem to be famine and
pestilence, want and woe, sin, sick
ness, and death, which assume new
phases until their nothingness ap
pears. These disturbances will con
tinue until the end of error, when all
discord will bA swallowed up In spiri
tual Truth. Mortal error will vanish
ln a moral chemicalization. This
mental fermentation has begun, and
will continue until all errors of dc
Uef yield to understanding" (pp. 171
and 06).
Sunday school is at 0:46 a. m. for
the children up to the age of 20
years. The Sunday morning service
begins at. 11 o'clock. Wednesday eve
ning's testimony meeting starts at 8
p. m,
First M. B. Church
fSnrlns and Fourth streets)
The church Sunday school will
meet at 9:45 a. m. at the First Metho
dist Episcopal church Sunday with
interesting classes In all departments.
Institute at Wallowa Lake Is over
but the enthusiasm of the 26 young
' folk from this cnurcn wno aiienaea
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