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PageStx LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, October 21, 1932 ,1 S I t Js m ml NEWS of the CHURCHES T.W.LeavittTo Open Campaign At Church Here Evangelist to Begin Ser vices Sunday at the Cen tral Church of Christ, Pastor Announces. An evangelistic campaign "benlnd which all the resources of the Church of Chmt will be thrown," according to Bet, Paul De P. Mortlinore, will begin at the Central Church of Christ bunday. The man who wll! lead In thm services la State Evangelist Teddy W. Leavltt, who Is being loan- Kev. T. W. leavltt rneet at 6:30 p. m, for discussion and study. All young folita uro Invited. Til 3lg evening service will begin promptly at 7:30. Tlie orchestra will play, and the song servloe will be made enjoyable by the utte of new song books recently purchased by the church. Evangelist Lcavltt will pruach at the evening hour. Instead of the custom of holding no Saturday night aer vice, Mr. LeavJU rests on Monduy night and a service is held Saturday. There will ho ser vices each evening during the week at 7;30 excepting Monday evening. Other Sunday church programs to low; First M. K. Church (Fourth and Spring) - - At the 11 o'clock morning worship hour the "Loyalty" services should at tract a great many people, according to Rev. W. H. Hertoog, pastor. The membership of the church Is asked to express Its loyalty by attending tho splendid program that has been ar--arueri. The chorus choir, directed b? raui Knautz, with Miss Helen Wil liams at the orgun, will sing Georgj M. Volt's beautiful anthem "King All Glorious." The tenor and -baritone duet "Come Unto Me" will be sung by Sherwood Williams and Mr. Knaut. and during the service the men's quartet will sing "The Church In The Wild wood." The theme of the service will be "Loyalty" with tho pastor ana others speaking briefly. The church school will meet at 0:4b and the two Epworth Leagues rtt 0:30 p. m. - The evening service at 7:30 will bo neia witn tne pastor in cnarge con tinuing the "Teachings of Jesus" ro gardlng "Values." . ( Evening, there will be special music, the orchestra will assist, the young people s cnoir win sing. is. js. nuney directing. The minister, Rev. J. George vvtuz win bring tne evening message, miss Gladys Miner playing the ser vice The Christian Endeavor program begins Immediately following the vesper service. Sunday Bible school Is at 0:45 Sun day morning, with music by tho or chestra. Church ut the Ntuuirene (Birch and Yl "Refueling the Fire" lj tho subject announced by Rov. Daniel h, Swarta for the 11 o clock sermon at the Nass- arene church, following Bunday school at u:o a. m. Announcement of the Thanksgiving program also will be made. The young people will meet at 0:40 with the lesson tho "ttuesuon box," The evening service will begin at. vtau and tne subject win as "When tho Bank of Heaven Closes. ' Mrs. Swnrtz will sing a solo. Frayor meeting will be held Wed ntjduy night at 7:30 o'clock. M. E. Church South (2103 Fir street) Sorvlces at the M. E. Church South will begin with Sunday school at 0:40 with W. B. Starmcr as superlnton dent. Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock with Rev, A. J. Starmer as tho minister. Mrs. Eulah Webb Is organ 1st. ... The Epworth League meets at 0:30 tern to her people, Zlon EiiffllHli Lutheran Church (M avenue near Fourth) "Fellowship In the Gospel" will b the themo of tho sermon by the pas tor at the 11:00 worship uervice Sun day morning. A cordial Invitation Is extended to any who may desire to worship at this service. At D:45 the Sunday school will meet for worship and study, The map of India Is creating a great deal of In terest as It is being completed from Sunday to Sunday. This week the fol lowing boys and girls will have part In presenting a view of the people or India: Dale, Verne and Eugene Har-j gelt, Irma Schilling, Betty Stein. Jimmy Kennedy and Elolso Stein. Tiic re win do a JjUinor iicague meotlng, discussing the topic, "Our Linguistic Types." This home mission topic deals with tho different languages In which the Lutheran church of America minis Move and more trumpet-word of Truth, There la no death, no inaction, diseased . action, overactlon, nor reaction' . , , Death, will be found at length to be a mor tal dream, which comes In darkness and disappears with tho light" (dd. 437, 42), (jospet Mission , (2301 North Fir street) Sunday services at the Gospel Mis sion will begin with Sunday school at 0:45, followed by morning worship at 11 o'clock and an evangellsMo service at 7:30 p. m,, tho subject, being "Wan denng Sheep."- The publlo la. in-! Tho Thursday Bridge olub was en VI ted. itertalned at th flacatawaa. Inn vm- Evangellste Pencovlc and EJtlof are mrdtw t nna tYeinrk nt . hrin conducting an evangelist campaign luncheon at which Mrs. Charles Play at this church at present. . he was hcutess. A centerpiece- of yel low marigolds and. red autumn leaves formed striking decoration for the juncneon tame. SOCIETY NOTES Mlw liese Duke, Society Editor Telephone Main 800 Until !30 a, m. Thursday Bridge Club Entertained At Bridge Luncheon by Mrs. Playle Yesterday Afternoon at Sacajawea Sermonette Edited by Harriet R. MucDonald all members wero urged to attond, after which Mru. Hertzog also con ducted tho lesson on tne memo or "Victory of the Upbuilding of tho State." Refreshments were served by tho hostess. Hnu Irt tulll hn fh rint nf ih navr. Mrs Turner Oliver was a guest or,mectlng at the home of Mrs. L. Dun- the afternoon. Prleea at bridge were n awarded to Mrs. P. S. Robinson first, I and Mrs, C. J. Bdenholm, consolation. Mra. W. H. Bohnenkamp Sr. will. TfiU a QoavflVioro be the next hoateas, entertaining In .DlDie &edl ClierS In the beginning was the word and tho word was with Ood and the word was Ood. St. John I-I, words tne offspring of thought) Jesus la called the Word because the word Is the expression of the hidden thought. Unless I put my thought Into words you cannot understand It. two weeks, at her home. Mrs. John Theisoh Wins Sweepstakes Class in Meeting Replacing the often heard word "Depression" with the phraso "Do Press On," Mrs. H. P. Lewis used It as the theme for the devotional ser vice yesterday afternoon when the Mrs. John Thelson won the sween- Hpi-a m onrt- wa unnaA win nfwuMirf.' stakes at the country club yesterday Bible Searchers class met at) 2 o'clock but ul SsDirTt hene hidden We wnen a rouV Blfen advan;at the home or Mrs. W. E. Snook. The DUv HO 18 Spirit, nence niaaen. We ..n'. Hat, t. fh rpmlnrlr nf th nfmnnn un Rnn want 10 Know wnat ne is luenoi " r' h r:,J ! . nor in omnipresence, a revelation of Reynolds tied for second. these would do little or no good, bu we would know His character, for what He Is like In character, we, His children, must be. So the Hidden Thought Ood becomes the Revealed Word Christ. My words are tho In carnation of, tho offspring of. the son of, my thought. So the Word, Jesus; Bridge Party At The Quinn Home The home of Mrs. E. Robert Quinn was the scene or an Interesting even: Is the Son of the Thought, Ood. As last night when she entertained for we look up through the words of a ' members of her bridge club. Mrs. R. man to understand hla thought, so E. Williamson was a Joint hostess for we look up through Jesus to know. the evening.. what Ood Is like. He Is like that 1 Mrs. John Larlson and Mrs. George wnicn we see in jeeus. Ann if ne is, McDonald were guests, the former re then He Is a good Ood and tmstable. celvlng the guest prlsse. Mrs. Francis In sowing on quilts and a social hour. Refreshments were served by tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Charles Wick- lander ana Mrs. Li. A. Kennedy. Nov. 18 Is the date of the next meeting. Auxiliary To Aid Eagles' Program The Eagle auxiliary will assist the men's lodge with the winter rellol program, It was decided when they met jointly last night at the Eagles ed to 'lie local church for this meet ing by the Oregon Christian mis sionary convention. BvangclHt I-onv- itt is ona ox ine most outstanding I p. m. and the evening service will be the tendency Is toward tho use of pronoun, in uregon, naving aavoica at 7:30 with special music by the English, but there are still 13 for- most of his ministry to evangelism In choir. elgn tongues In which tho Lutheran this rtate. It Is certain, Informed I praver meetlntr and Bible studv wih church d reaches the eosneL This rources state, that Mr. Leavltt has be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, uvvu mu ineuiiD oi inure vuiiveruiuna I .... . In Oregon than any other mun now Island City Community church living in the state. He has ipecializod At tho 0:46 morning worship eor- In orfconlzfng new ohurohes, or re-vlc0 the pastor will speak from the vlvlng weak ones In small places, and subject "First Things First." Good many times the results of his meet-' attondonee each Sunday is speaklnk topic will bo Informing for those who attend the meeting. Jngs have been bsyond any reason aoio expectation. During tho past year, Evangelist Leavltt has gone Into a few of tho larger cnurcheB striking results. winter, his meeting resulted In more than 100 conversions, most of thorn adults, and a heavy percentage ot men. In Dallas a great meeting wa held with th conversions again num bering over one hundred. He has Jus' conoluded a short meeting and rally at tho First Church at Eugene, tiu. largest Church of Christ in the stati. The order of service Sunday wiL be as usual. Bible school will meet at 0:46 a. m. Those not attending elsewheie will find an enjoyable class at this school. At 11 a. m. the communion will bo oerved, followed by a sermon by Evan gelist Leavltt.- Tho choir will present tho anthem, "How Excellent Thy Name," by Heysor. Christian Endeavor Is a high ser vlco for tho young folks.' Throo groups ; First Church of Christ, Scientist , (First and Washington) Sunday school Is at 0:45 a. m. with children un to the alio of 20 vears well for these early morning services, invited to attend. Sunday sorvlces ore yet there are many In the communlt) at 11 a. m. and 0 p. m. Wednesday who might yet avail themselvco of tho evening testimony meetlmrs beuln at Inspiration . offered here, tho uastor 8 a m. of tho state, with says. Sunday school follows the morn "Probation Aftor Death" will be tho At r-enaieton last ing worship and begins promptly a, subject of the lesson -sermon in all iu;o a. m. iOiiurcr.es of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- The Epworth League has acceptca day, Oct. 23. an invitation from the Elgin leaguol The golden text will be, "Behold, to meet with them this Sunday eve-'now Is the doy of salvation" (II Cot. uiiiKt ou mere win ub no service as u:iJj tho church. Among tho citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from tho Blblo: "For he must reign, till he hath put all ene mies under his feet. Tho last enemy Presbyterian Church . (Sixth and Washington) Tho choir, Andrew Loney director, will sing tho hymn anthem "More 'that? shall bo destroyed Ib death" (2 iwo i iwe kj iiiiriir wu. an -no. 3. uor. ia:wAn. mhk by John Hyatt Brewer, words by E. The lesson-sormon also includes P, Prentiss. Tho minister will con-'the following passages from the tinue his discussion of the subject Christian Science textbook, "Science r-oreKnowicuge ana iroacstmaiion. the second sermon in tho scries. Mrs. tu res." by Mary Bnkcr Eddy:1 "The riorenco Lynch Miller, soprano, will dream of death must be mastered by sing tho offjrtory solo. Mrs. Hurley Mind here or hereafter. Thought will Richardson playing tho services. I waken from Its own material declara At the vcupor hour, 6:30 Sunday tion, 'I am dead,' to catch th:e Jones in "The Christ of tho Mount.' can ask nothing better," (E. Stanley Greullch received the prize for high, hall. A committee from tho auxiliary score and Miss Bess Duke was second. wwo liM"w Y lov .-, Refreshments were served late inlmember of which are Mrs. Clara the evening by the hostesses. JPatt, chairman. Mrs. Mabel Harrlb. ... . . . I Mm Annn nma lire Tin -Jul Bnnrarrt miss ronaa nanus ana Mrs. daca " -jrr-, County Court Proceedings Hlatfe will entertain at the home 01 the latter In two weeks. Fourth of Series Of Parties Held Ot'TOIlKIt TERM, 1033 In ro allowance of bills: (ieneral Fund Lydla M. Hug, work for assessor $76.00 EVinn. .TenRAn. rin 10 60 DeLile Greene, do 84.00 ' - Tho fourth of a series of parties West Coast Printing Co., sup- ..being given by St. Peter's Episcopal niing t 7, HI uui'U who all uvnv ui ycu:rutty ki Western Union, telegrams 2.89 ternoon at the home of Mrs. Philip R. R Huron. P. M.. stamps, etc. 118.10 Lockwood. Tho hostess was assisted nmlnirlnn-Rfmri Inn nunnllea ft 22 by Mrs. DftVld MOldrum. Nelson Printing Co., do 17.00 Three tables were arranged and the Chas. F. Metaker, do 4,0'j prizes wore awarded to Mrs. Paul O. L. & P. Co., Ughta and jnansen, xirsc, ana airs. js. i. onep- nnwAi- do is hera, consolation Cltv of La Grande, water 21.94' ine house was decorated with mari- WnoniiF Hrlwn I ;rt umnilPfl .-. . n.HII kuimo miu uui voinivUVHiuiuo, H. & S. Electric Co., do .t 17,3z Mrs. Lyyn onadwick, or covo, was Frank Conk l in, care or lndlg- 14 wuv-u-wwn guu.. neitewunenw) enta 136 00 wee oervca (. a jqw; nour oy tne O. H. Lee, wood for Ind - 6.00 hostesses. Red Cross Drug Store, supplies forind oa.aa WrC I , H KvamwO Mrs, Ivy Shultz, Mrs. Frieda Evans and Mrs, Wlnnlfred Cass, Tho auxiliary also transacted reg ular routine business at tho privato meeting . which preceded the Joint gathering. Twenty-one attended. R; N. A. Card Party Is Postponed Due to tho death of L. M. Hoyt last nleht, the Royal Nolghbora of America has postponed the card party planned for Monday evening. Tho lodge will hold a regular business meeting, however, . Missionary Group Meets Thursday A study of China was enjoyed by 14 members or tne women's Mission ary society of the Methodist Church South yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter wmuurn. sev eral members took part In tho lea- son. Mrs. Nichols completed tne pro gram with an appropriate reading. Mrs. Wlnburn served refreshments at the olose or the afternoon. A business meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 3, at the parsonage. SOCIAL CALENDAR 2 Friday, Oct. 21 8:00 Women of the Moose, at the Eagles hall, Saturday, Oct. 22 7:30 United Spanish War Veter ans auxiliary, at the Sacajawea Inn. , 7:30 Catholic students at E. O. N. and High seniors, with Mrs. Fred Spaeth. 8:00 Ever-Rready class Hallowe' en party, at the Christian church. Monday, Oct. 24 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. William McClure. 7:30 Pythian Sisters, at the K. of P. hall In the I. O. O. F. tem ple. -I' 7:30 Daughters of Union Veter ans, with Mrs. Laura Rhodes. 8:00 Royal Neighbors of Ameri ca, at the I. O.' O, F. temple. O. O. F. temple. 8:00 B. M. Z. club, with Miss Zclma Clement. ' Tuesday, Oct. 26 1:00 Mltzl club, bridge lunch 'eon, with Mrs. John Tnelsen. 1:15 Sorosls club, with Mrs, A. T. Hill. 2:00 Pythian Sister's Social club, with Mrs. Austin Chandler. 2:00 Second" Ward Relief so clty at the Second Ward L. D. S. church,. . 7:30 Women's Benefit associa tion, at the Sacajawea Inn. 7:30 Delphian chapter, Saca jawea Inu. Wednesday, Oct. 20 1:00 Bridge club luncheon, with Mrs. John Larlson. 2 :00 K. D. club, with Mrs. Jean ne Ball. 2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs, C. L. Mackey. 2:00 St. Mary's Altar society, with Mrs. H. J. Leonard. 2:00 Ah Delth club, with Mrs. John Cunllffe. 8:00 Eastern Star, at the Ma sonic hall. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Flnlay. rnursaay, oct. a7 2:00 Diversity club, with Mrs. Saul Wlrth. 2:00 Ht-Lo club, with Mrs. George Brace. - 2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors club, with Mrs. Mary Ormand. 2:00 Lutheran Ladles Aid, with Mra. Arthur Weagel. 2:00 N. B. B. club, with Mrs. Frank Flanery. 7:00 Alpha Dinner club, with Mr, and Mrs', Herman Siegrlst; NEYVH MONOPOLY TIGHTENS ' JUGOSLAVIAN' CKNSOUSIIIP BELGRADE (PI By granting a IS- year concession for sale of forolgn newspapers to the countrys official press bureau Jugoslavia has added an other necessity to, tho things under monopoly control. Some Jugoslavs, hope the monop oly will clear up the price situation which made a London penny paper cost 12 cents, with other English and American periodicals proportionately hlgl Entertains Club THEY CALL IT THE WORLD'S FINEST COFFEE . . . AND HERE IS THE REASON Hills Bros' patented Con trolled Roasting process roasts In a different way No burnt coffee, no not-quite-roasted cof fee .. . every berry de veloped to perfection Bulk-roasted coffers aro apt to bo underdone or overdone . , , it's io difficult a control big batches. At best, It is only a guoss a to how each lot will turn out. Hills BroB. invented and pntcntcd n proc ess that roasts a Utile at a time . . . ub the blond flow evenly, continuously through the roast ers, Every berry is brought to the peak of perfection ! None is underdone nor overdone. You can detect the difference that Con trolled Roasting makes t Your lustc tells Vm that you have never known such mellow, pleasant flavor. Hofmann Grocery, do Woods Sales Service, do 3.8o J. J. Wagoner, do 23.08 Lew Store, do 18.2 Wards Grocery, do 88.84 Mre. L. H. Bramwell was hostess, at Glass Drugs, Inc., do 15.60 a charming event yesterday afternoon Pondosa General Store, do 12.50 when she entertained the Jolly Bridge mid Health with Koy to tho Scrip- l ' J1" J. :",""V'r Tn7T aZ i.LT. t V,T. -lT ." by Mary Baker Eddv: "Tho f."": ..."" J' " ,.!. n. n. meisen, ao o.iv jo.,.nm,Mu.o Uwui.nu muvu- P. Y. Younc. do 10.20 eon table. Hcnrv T. Hill, rent for Ind. ....... 8.00 Mrs. Boyd Pldccck waa Invited to Oscar Oljon, do 8.00 complete three tables of bridge dur- Sol Stellman, do 7.00 Ing the afternoon, at which the prizes Geo. Chapman, do 10. 00 were awarded to Mrs. William Wilson La Grande Invest Co., do 10.00 and Mrs. Guy Ellis. Amy Rlnehart, do 12.00 Mrs. C. V. Devlnc will be the next Mary Horstman, do 6.00 hostess entertaining In two weeks. T. H. Moore, do 6.00 .... J. H. Thompaon, do 16.0 Stiidpnti? Will Rp Mn.n P Harrison, do BOO OlUUBHlo 'Ull JJtJ Mrs. J. J. Peck, do 10.00 C. Wilson, do 11.50 J. c. Pcnnoy Co., supplies for 1 i indigents 82.70 Catholic students of tho Eastern Blue Mt. Oroamery, do 23.10 Oregon Normal school and the High Cove quality Market, do 4.84 school senior class will be guests at W. J. Hallmark, do 12.85 a party at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. PlKKlv-Wlnalv Co.. do 226.07 Fred Spaeth Saturday evening at 7:30 Community Cash Store, do 224. 5t o'clock. Cards and gomes have been Grando Ronde Meat Co., do 186.7 arranged for the ovonlng by Mra. A. John O. Haofer, do 9.20 M. Moore, Mrs. Paul Moyer-3, Mrs. Archie Scarlta. do 20.60 Lynn Larson, Mrs. John Larlson and Dr. O. L. Blggers, prof, service 25.00 Mrs. Spaeth. Dr. F. L. Ralston, do 33.60 Mrs. Nora Ordway, care of Ind. 12.60 TitA Tnitiofmrl Af Mrs .timnlo Moon, do 20.0b J- WO llllllclttJU At Guests Saturday Mrs. Jennie Moon, do SO.OV Mary Mnyvllle. do 40.05 O. R. Hospital, do 227.50 Boys' and Olrls Aid Society, monthly allowance iu.uo Pacific Protective Boc, Meeting of Club Social Afternoon Hills Brog. Coffee can't go stale I Tho vacuum process of parking coffee is the only method that fully preserves coffeo freshness tho air is removed from the can and kept out. It was originated by Hills Bros, over thirty years ago. There is no magic about a vacuum can it will not make poor coffee good, but it will keep good coffee fresh. Order Hills Bros. Coffee by name, and look for tho Arab trade-murk on the can. Mrs. P. L. Robinson and Mrs. E. E. do 20.00 Bcatty wero initiated into the Pat,. Children's Farm Home, do 20.00 Matrons club of the Eastern Star last Perkins Motor Co., supplies, etc. 6.50 night. Plans wore made at the meet La Grando Observer, pub. court Ing to serve refreshments for tho proc., etc ai.eo chapter on Nov. 9. Elgin Recorder, do 12.90 j The remainder of the evening waa State Ind. Aco. Comm., Ins. on spent Informally In sewing. Refresh- men 48.67 ments wero sorved at the close of th La Grande Printing Co., supplies 26.2a event by Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. Robinson 1a Orande Book Store, do 3.30 and Mrs, Frank Jackson. H. A: 8. Eleotrlo Co., do 2.60 ... Homo Lbr. and Cool Co., do 112.91 fl T A HTnm'Unnn T Lelirhton Wcldllur Worka. shorn- I VJ Xl "1CU1UCIB 111 enlng mower 1.60, McClay Grocery, supplies for Ind 158.17 Molir's Markot. do 27.39 The O. I. A. enjoyed a regular so- Moon Drug Store, do 10.10 clal meeting yostorday afternoon at 2 Yakima Fruit Mkt., do 62.76 o'clock at the Sacajawea Inn, with Paul V. Marls, do 10.30 Mrs. H. M. Bradshaw, Mrs. E. E. Beat Joel Grocery, do 120.67 ty, Mrs. Frank Rcchlln and Mrs. C. G. N. Spoors, do 3.10 C. Bull In charge of the event. Haggerty Grocery, do 23.99 Bridge and games were played and Wright Drug Store, do 41.63 the prleee for tho former wore award- R. C. Smith, sharpening mower, cd to Mrs. O. H. Griffin, first, and etc. ,. 2.85 Mrs. J. E. Cunllffe, consolation. Mrs. Hot Lake Sanatorium, care of W. D. Root was high scorer In the Ind 240.00 games, ond Mrs. Frank Pike was low. Carl o. Helm, Stenog., rent, tel. 63.86 1 - Refreshments were sorved at tho West Coast Tel. Co., telephones 58.10 close of tho afternoon by the commlt- (lenrml Hoaris tee. Nov. 3 lo tho date ot the next JPeto Orace. labor 143.27 event. Chas. Roberts, do 87,98 ... w.JLEDineMnoII SSiFifty-Fifty Club S. D. Burch, do 4.3T It. H. Davis, do 39.29 L. W. Wells, do 33.54! ' Ward Cottivi, do 39.08 Three tables wero arranged for p:- Wllllard MncGregor. do 23.84 1 noolilo lost nlgiit when Mis. Harold Harold Browning, do 81.41 Halo entertained the Fifty-Flfty olub B. M. Control, do 23.70 ot her home. The rooms were decor- Wolla Crcnsman, do 1.33 ated with gaily colored asters. Ohas. Myers, do 4.99 1 PtIms at pinochle were presented to Waller Beck, do 8.73 Mrs. John Bennett, first, Bnd Mrs. Oscar Miller, do 6.98 Harry Sltler, second, and Mra. Henry jonn taowery, no e.a tiagcy, consolation. GROUND RIGHT TO TASTE RIGHT Hills Bros. Coffee is correctly ground for best Q results by drip process or any other method. HILLS BROS COFFEE Is Entertained Fran' Homlngcr, do , drover Hatcher, do George It, Clay, do M. o. Murray, do Fr?d Colt p. do . Chet Ooddoy, dn Gluts. Dovore, do Eurt Uimb. do Robert Shupy, do ChM. Vatco.. do ...,... L. E. Lny, do O. V. Mo Dow, do 25 58 I RefrrahmentA were served by Mrs. 3.00 HMe nt the close of the evening. 14.su I Mrs. E J, Mc Ma nus will be the next 13.91 hostess entertaining in two weelta. 44.87' si? I Thank Offering till . Sermon is Planned 11.33 1 6.71 I Plons for the thonk offering ser 8.72 mon to bo held at the First Metho- M. H. Ness, do 8.72 dtst church on 8undoy morning. Oct. Claude Jones, do . J0.S3 31, at 11 o'clock, were made Wedaea- Joe Henderson, do 28.19 day when the Women's Home Mls-i Lewis mgrom. no 11 lonry soclsty met with Mrs. A. w. Virgil Hogg, do 19.96 Burnett, at 2 o'clock at her home. Jim Newman, do 63.93 Mrs. R. F. Tyler Is president and was O. D. Pierce, do 23.92 In charge of the business session. Roscoe Neal, do 3194 1 Mrs. W. H. Hertiog led the devo ir L. St. John, do 22.44 tlonv using as her topic, "Victories i O. N. Savage, do 17.94 of Peace." Mrs. Loe Hanford and Mrs. I Avi FerrK do 46.00 Burnett wrn appointed on the thank ,)h .t Ad.imn L. D. llama, do 499 offering committee. U" iV """l'"a Special October Clearance in&AEDE-nitf SALE on ISCAL year closes October 31, and we are offering unusual bargains during the month of October. October and November aro the dangerous months of the year for driving. Trade in your thin, worn tires for Firestone non-skid tires, used by race drivers because they are the safest tires in the world. Glen Schultz recently set a new world's record for tho Pikes Peak climb, where hair-pin turns were made at high speeds and whero a skid or tire failure meant death. AU world's records on road and track,, for nnfety, speed, mileage and endurance aro held by Firestone Gum-Dipped Noii-Skid tires. Come in today and exchange your smooth, thin, worn tires for the safest and best tires you can buy. 1 They cost you no mure besides, in this October Clearance Sale we will give yon a liberal allowance on your old tires in exchango for these safe non-skid Firestone tires, The Firestone tread is designed With angles and projections to givo the maximum traeiio'n and non-akld. The brakes can stop the wheels, bnt tho tires must stop (ho ear. PREPARE Your CAR for WINTER Bl Compare Construction. Quamty ana Price Reduced! 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PERKINS FIRESTONE SERVICE Phone Main BOO The district convention will be held (Continued on Page Seven) at Caldwell, Ida., Oct. 27 and 28 and