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Friday,. August 25, 1 SOCIETY NOTES Mm Bess bake, society Kdltot Tclephons Msla 80 Until 9:S9 . at Miss Mirian Anne Stange Becomes Bride of George William Decker At Church Wedding Here Thursday Night At an lmpresalvo wrtmony -at the First Presbyterian church. Miss Mir ian Anne Stange, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. A J. Stange, become tho bride of George William Decker, of Los Angeles, last night at 8 o'olock, Rev. J. Oeorge Wain reading the double ring ceremony. Miss Stange, who was given In mar riage by her father, was lovely in a gown of Ivory satin designed In prin cess style. She wore a cap of orango blossoms and a bridal veil of white and carried a shower oouquet of ivory roses and llly-of-the-valley. Miss Jane 6 tango, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a gown of pale blue crepe with a long over-Jacket. She work a small bluo hat wreathed with flowers ana carried an old-fashioned bouquet. Mrs, John Larison, Miss Dorothy Eberh&rd, Mrs. Francis Oreullch and, Miss Marjorle WUhelm, of Eugene, were Endesmalds for Miss Stange, and wene gownea in oourianc frocks or Thirty-five members of tho Francis taoueaellne with matching turban, I Brown auxiliary to the Sons and ltt.tlA Tnltrfa anri trtlt.ta Mrs nraKllr.lt 'n ' ., ... Three Honored At " Party Thursday . j' ''Tho faculty of tho Eastern brogon iWmftl school entertained last night to compliment Miss Mnclcllno Larson, who will enjoy a leave of absence this winter to study at Columbia university, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen.1 Mr. Hansen has been in La Grande during the past winter to fill tho vacancy left by Elmo Steffcnion, who also has been on a leave. The picnio was held at the home of Miss Florence Day and Miss Thelma Whatey in Mill canyon. A picnio supper was served an informal evening enjoyed. Francis Brown Auxiliary Meets and little muffs and mitts. Mrs. Qreullcli and Miss Wflhclm wora pink and Mrs. Larison and Miss Eberhard were in yellow. lalee War nock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Woniock, wo the flower girl. Ford Palmer, at Los Angeles, was, best man for Mr. Decker. Preceding the Ceremony, Miss Giida Ashby, dressed In a gown of white satin, lighted the candelebra on the altar. The ceremony was performed before a bank of ferns while the e malhder of the altar Was decorated to carry out a green and, white color scheme with tall vases of white gladl blls, ferns and palms. Cut flowers In pastel shades decora tod the church and wero arranged along tho aisle. Ushers w John Larison, Fronbls Oreullch, Les Keffer, Harold O, Boone, JBldon Hanks, Ken Slegrlst, Dolph Sle grlst and Lawrence Bay. Mrs. Harley Richardson played "Tnb Lohengrin Wedding March," by Wag ner. Tom Bruce, accompanied by Mrs. Richardson on the pipe organ, sang "At Dawning" and ' O Promise Me. A reception followed the ceremony tit the Stange home Which was attrac tively decorated with flowers in bas kets about the rooms. Mrs. It. K. Hall, of Portland, Mrs. Oscar W. Warnotk, Mrs. Fred LAnsior and Mrs. L. ft". Klnzel pdured coffee and cut coke, while Mrs. O. L. Lari son and Mrs. Chase Bohnenkanvp as sisted In tho dining room. Serving were Misses Mildred Smith, Mlidrea Standlcy, Edna Mho Wilson, Bcrhlce Wilson, Leah Bntmwell, Sally Slegrlst, Judy Moore ahd Peggy Bohncnkamp. Miss Joan BoUvy served the wedding coke to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Decker left last night to) Wallowa lake where they wisi aptnd a week before leaving td make tlrttr home In Log Angeles. Tho orldo Daughters of Onion county Pioneers met yesterday afternoon at 2 o'cl6ck at the home of Mrs. Hester Ellswoith. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Alma Conley and Mrs. Carrie Clarity, f Plans were completed for the aprdn sale which1 will be held at the Orange Fair and Home Products show In La Grande in September. Mrs. battle McWHIUms Is chairman and other members of the committee are Mrs. Alma Cohley anH Mrs. Ed Hughes.' Mrs. Delia Mahaffey was taken Into membership Ih the auxiliary. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially, and at the close refresh ments Wero served by the hostesses. The next rneotlnt! will be held on Thursday, Sept. 21. ... Marriage July 2 Is Announced Miss Bessie MtCabe and Itobdrt Miller, both of La Ornnde, wrt mar ried on July S by Father O. Nooy at me catholic rectory and nouncement of the ceremony today came as a surprise to their friends. They will make their home here; They wore attended by Miss Steph ana Wandas and Cameron Miller.. Miss McCabe is a nurse at the Grande Ronde hospital and Mr. Mil ler is employed at the Western States Grocery Co. . . . j Margaret Hubbard ; Is Complimented next week where she will visit before going on to Eugene. Cards were the diversion of the evening. Miss i Hubbard mas pre sehtqdi with a gift by the hostess after which refreshments wero ser ved. uuests during the evening were Miss Hubbard, Misses Elizabeth Ash baugh, Alice Milne, Zella Twldwel) and Margaret Milne. Miss Hubbard formerly attended the Eastern Oregon normal school Miss McCarroli ts Complimented Mrs. Ray McCarroli entertained at a shower at Riversldn park to honor Miss Evelyn McCarroli, her daughter wnose marriage to Dave Ptovolt will be solemnized on Saturday, Aug. 26. Miss McCarroli received many lovely guts at the close of the afternoon. The time was spent in games. Ouests were Mrs. W. H. Hardy, Mrs Frank Patt, Mrs. Frank SewArd, Mrs. Milan Marovltch, Mrs. Steve Hiatt, Mrs. C. B. Hlldebrand. Mrs. Mabel Harris. Mrs. Iva Sennits;, Mrs. Nora Ordlway, Mrs. Cllffporker, Mrs. O. Metcalf, Mrs. Sadie Bull, Mrs. Archie J. Miller, Mrs. Mabel Miller. Mrs Marian .Miller, Mrs. Winifred Cass, Mildred Carver, Agner Rasner. Mrs. John Steel, Lena Watklns, Marie Thompson, Natalia Saniuelsoh, Mary oweiicn, gnes Andrews. Mrs. Joe Thompson, Eveline Dray, Mrs. Nellie uido and Mrs. Blanche Hardv. I: Miss Margaret Hubbard, of Eugene who Is the guest of Miss Amanda Zabel In La Grande, was compliment ed Thursday night at a party for which Miss Naomi Twldwcll, enter tained at the home of Mrs. T. It. Word for traveling a green ensemble Maxwell. Miss Hubbard plans ;to TO COT ACREAGE UNION, Ore.', (Special) Wheat growers of tho Union district, some 30 In number, met at the U. H. 8 gymnasium last night and discussed the wheat allotment plan for federal aid. practically all of those present signed agreements to reduce their acreage which makes them eligible tor allotment funds. Will Woodruff was electedl dlrec- tor on the county committee from the Union district, and Gilbert Court- right and Jack Brown were elected as the other two members for this section. Clam digging has been stimulated to sucrr an extent by the sale of 3.2 beer In California that closer super vision has to be exorcised by the state ooara oi Health. Approximately 15 per cent of the automobile drivers applying for a state operator's license in Washington fall. , . with white accessories. loavo for Pendleton the middle of June 30, 1032. The Alaska territorial treasury had a cash balance of 960.000 more at the end of the fiscal year than It did OVER THE VALLEY Phone: Mornlnrs, Main 6C0 Mabel fc. Morton, Valley rWi Edit Residence Phone 6li a ensilage are confident that that' Is good feed for livestock. fii iji (Inindc , I Miss Pat Hubbard, of Eugene, who nos spent the post week at tho CoVo la In La Grande for a few days visit among ner many friends, making Iter headquarters at the homo ofMlss Amanda Zabel. Miss Hubbard Jived at Cove while taking her two years courso at tne e. o. n, in Bllllo Dowle. of Lower Cove, bettor known as tho cowboy preacher, is re ported to have suffered a slight stroke lost week. Vhlt Parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klrby. or Los Angeles', are In the valley for an ex tended visit nt the homo of Mrs. Kir by's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. p. Davis on Cove avenue. Mr. Davis, who has been an Invalid for a number of years, has been confined to his bed for more than a year now. following a fall in which he suffered a fractured im, Ho doe not improve as his friends would wish. Elected' At rWnlse Miss Edna Turner, a graduate last spring of E. O. N., has been elected to teach tho school at Promise In Wallowa county. Have Joint Meeting The Methodist church school ol North Powder and the Wolf Creek Sunday school held a Joint all-riav Union, lias sold a 17-acro tract near "-"""n mo unbelt oiiklson lawn the contolory to Mr. Herbert, of El gin. Sleber also traded In his brick residence opposite Um pojitoffleo to ward tho purchaso of tho Cedrk Oalo ranch Just northwest of Union, sic. To Turner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elmer, ol Lower Cove, have gono to Turner where they are representing the Christian En deavor of that neighborhood at the summer conference, 111 It en lly Snake , Harry Atterbury, working wheat Held near North Powder was bitten by a rattlesnake one day lrfst week and has been receiving treat ment at a Baker hospital. The snake was on a truck between two sacks of wheat and when the top sack was un loaded at tho North Powder elevator, the viper struck Mr. Atterbury on the finger. Reports are that he Is coming through all right. Accepts Position Miss Mildred standlcy, of tho Iowa district, has accepted a position in the office of the Western Suites tiro eery company and commoncod her work last week. C'oneluile Visit Here Rov. and Mrs. L. Oniscr, who have been visiting for tho past ten days at tho Paul Kunuta homo In the val ley and Joseph Gainer homo In La Orando, havo returned to their home at Rlttivllle. Wash. o To Ohio Mrs, o. M. Gardner, of the Cove, has gone to Youngstown, Ohio, where sho plans to spend several weeks viB itlng among relatives and friends. Heal Bstatc Changes It Is reported that B. A. Slober. of FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most be In by a a. sa. Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck load delivered 8.60 per load. Tele phone orders collect. Pohdosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore, 8-24-2 NEWS of the CHURCHES Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract Is cot ter and costs less, 3 oe. 33c, a oz 62c pint tl.89. 8-4-1 m, liii) i'bti know tii At dry cleaning kills germs and sterilizes garments? Protect your health, by sending your cleaning to the Stand' ard Laundry. Phone Main 86. 8-25-2 t, niNNKKWARB 46-pleee set, service for eight, only 0.85 at Melville's. 6-26-1 t. CARD OF TllANKS We wish to take this means of Expressing our most sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy extended during our recent sorrow. Mrs. Fred H. Kiddle. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kiddle and Rob ert. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klddle.Maravlne and Clyde Jr. 8-20-1 t CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our atrorecla- tioh to our friends for their sympa thy during the illness and death of our wuo and mother, Mrs. Flora A. Last. Mr. Fred M. Last. Mr. and Mrs, Jack W. Rush. Rea R. Last. Harry H. Last. Allen T. Trollinger. LeRoy Parker. 8-26-1 t. Curriers Tablets at Moon Drug Co'. 8-4-1 m. ORIGINAL ETCHINGS : A selection of very fine coloied Frencn etchings iias lust been re ceived by Rlohardson's Art and Gift Shop and are now on display. You will enjoy seeing these lovely num bers and are Invited to visit this shop wnen down town any time this week, 8-16-4 t. Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. SCHOOL CHILtlkKfl Tou can get scratch naner at the Observer, to pad. 11-2-t f. A TRAY FOR YOU If you havo a pretty piece of fancy work, of most any kind it will make most beautiful tray if you will take to Richardson's Art and Gift Shoo. They specialize in tho framing df your pictures and tray making. 8-16-4 t. Church Vacation Season Nearing End This Month All Activities to be Re sumed in September Programs For Sunday services Announced, Next Sunday will practically bring to an end the vacation period among the churches of La Grande. Some of these vacations ended the first of tlila month but others are still under way. , With the first of September, the churches generally will begin full faU activities In all branches and organ izations. Programs for Sunday in local churches Include the following: Presbyterian Church (Sixth and Washington) The minister, Rev. J. Qeoreo Waiz. will speak at the ii o'olock Sunday morning hour about growth in spirit ual knowledge. "How can we strength en our grip of spiritual realltfes? How can wo enter mors penetratingly Into the unsearchable richer of Christ? How can we get at life's mar row, at Its pith, its real good, its God? These questions suggest the subject for meditation. "Making a Living or Making 'a Life." The still ness of the sanctuary will offer splendid opportunity to think with tne minister. There will be special music. Miss aiadys Miller will preside at the organ console. Harold Flnlay suoerlntends tho ses. slon of tho Bible school at 9:46 Sun. day morning. Classes for all ages ex tend' Invitations to all. Christian Endeavor hour, 6:30 p. m., offers dp- portunity to express yourself as your conviction regarding the Christ. Ian life. Young people are Invited. The Sunday School Lesson ih Rhyme lly Carlos A. Plummet SAUL I Samuel 0-11, IS. lly Carlos A. Plummer This lesson's character Is Saul, First king of Israel; The giant son of Kisli, so tall. With goodly form as well. He was quite humble In his youth. And willing to obey, But later, lost regard for truth, And walked Ih error's way. Ho humbly followed God's command When he began to reign, And had success on every hand, And won in each campaign. Bui he became self-willed and proud, Refusing to obey: Rebellion In his heart allowed, And thus he went astray. And when reproved, he falsLfica, And said lie had obeyed; But all the facts his words belled, And so his sin betrayed. Tho Lord rejected him as king For proving so untrue. And then he foiled In everything He undertook to do. He went to meet his foes again Upon Gilbba's field, Where he and his three sons were slain And so his dborri was scaled. M. E. ClulrcK South . (Corner V and Fir) Sunday school at 8:48 foeelns the day's services with w. B. Starmer superintendent. The pastor reports the best school "we had had for this time of the year." Preaching by Rev. A. J. Starmer, pastor, will begin at 11 o'clock. Epworth League Is at 7 p. m. and proacning at 8 p. m. All are invited to these services. Sunday. 8-inday school won held In the morning, followed by a picnic dinner under the trees. In tho after noon a sermon was preached by Hev. Howard Smith, of la Ornnde. countv brr will move to the Oalo ranch, and wnooi missionary. Special To Wllhimettc- novan Kogcr, of Lower Cove, who was a student at E. o. N. lost year, taking Junior college work. Is com pleting his plans to enter Willamette university at Salem within the next few weeks. When a transcript of La von's credits for one year's work wore sent to Willamette, a school with a decidedly restricted registration, ho was accepted to start his work In the sophomoro year, he states. To Valley Mi's. Martha, Jane Moss and Miss Bertha Wallstngcr ore m the vallev spending a few days at the home of their daughter and niece, Mrs Rav ruiicr, in tne Valeria district. ... o At IHllU'Ult'fi : Mr. ond Mrs. Ray Duncan, of the Mill Creek canyon road, have as their house guests at present. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, of Salem. Tho visitors hod been hero previously but left the val Icy the first of tho year. .Move To l.a Orande Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, wnii known farmers oi tho southeast part oi tne county, havo recently moved to La Grande wlicro they plan to maRo their home In tho future. Thetr farm near North Powder will bo op erated oy tneir son. Alec Shaw. NOTICE tO CREDITORS the Matter of the Estate of FLdRA A. LAST, Deceased. Th undersigned having been duly .wuiuivu Dy uie uounty uourt of Union County, Oregon, executrix of the estate of Flora A. Last, deceased, and having qualified as such, notice hereby given to' the creditors and persons having claims against Said deceased to present them, verified as quired by law, within six months after the publication of this notice, to B. R. Rlngo, attorney for said executrix, at his office In the West- Jacobson Building, La Grande, Ore. son. CARRIE TROLLINGER, Executrix of the Estate of Flora A. Last, De ceased. AU((. 25. Sept. 1, B, 15 ; Oalo will occupy tho brick residence in Union. Una stroke Mrs. M, H. Whlaler, of the Co, suffered a stroke of paralysis last week and has been taken to Hot Lako for core. Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. kellum. of fm bier, havo been having as their house guests recently, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luo Meier, of Selah, Wash. Corn linn n In splto of the fact that about half of his corn was down following tho rain and hall storms of a few weeks ago, J. A. Kofford, of near Union. Is expecting to have at least 100 tons of corn with which to fill his alio shortly. A very small pot- cent of the valley farm use siloes, but those who stilt raise com and feed It a- mimic consisted of srmm h Mr omnn, jacx Oorhnni, Mary Dalton and Jesse Loehlns. A very larKe crowd ntieildca. Fiiim Jiwrph Mrs. Mollle Mass. who has been vis iting amotig her friends In Jr-cpli. lias returned to her homo In La ummie. , 1Hhwi (if Shop i H. L. Hungertord has disposed of his barber shop Inland City to Jim Irwin. Mr. Himgerford has accepted a position with the Orando Hondo Oral n Co. at tho Island. Improves i We note some Improvement In thn oondlton of Mrs. O. D. Huffman. Core avenue. Who has been In a semt Invalld condition for the last several months ainoe sho fell and tor. the ligament In Jier htp louse, she Is able to walk a very iittle now. Returns IlonVe Miss Ruth Ccmatock oldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conurtock. or tho Mir. Creek canyon, was greatly dissvpiKilntod last week when her health did not permit her to remain u Portland to finish her work at St. Vincent's hospital. Illness last win ter and spring mado It necessary for ner to return homo to recuperate She was at home for several numtlis and only a few wccks ago returned to Portland. Wolf Crccli Gnince The regular mooting of tlio Wolf Creek grange held Saturday evening was attended by 27 of tho members. After the regular business meeting, a rehearsal of the play which the grango is to glvo before the Pomona grange when It meets, Sept. 23, was held. A watermelon food was held at t;w close of the rehearsal. Rave Anilllnl Picnic - The Mcthodtst Sunday school oi Cove, held their annual plciiio at the awunmlng pool Tuesday with 11 of tho ohtldren and most vof their par ents present. Thero was a bountiful dinner and after dinner sports galore. running, Jumping, swimming, etc One contest that provoked much laughter was a gum chewing contest entered Into by thoso who were weir 'hg false teeth. The ball game plnyrd by a team of girls against one of boys, was won by tho hitter team ' NOTICB TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF UNION COUNTY OF STATE OF OREGON IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OEORGE EDWARD BURKE, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator with the will annexed of the Last Will and Testament of Oeorprs Edward Burke, deecased, by the above entitled Court and has qualified. An persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tne same at the office of Hugh E. Brady, In tho City of La Grande, Union County. Oregon, with vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the dato hereof. Date of first publication, August 2S. 1033, Date of last publication, September 22, 1933. JOSEPH LEO BURKE, Administrator of the Will annexed of the Last Will and Testament of George Ed ward Burke, Deceased. HUOlt E. BRADY. La Orande, Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. Aug. 25. Stpt. 1, 8. 18, 22. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 27th day of September, 1033 at the hour of eleven a. m. at the front door of the Court House In La Orande. Oregon, Union County, Ore gon, i win sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Union County. Oregon, to-wit: Tract (or Lot) Two (2) of Riverside Orcliard Tract, Orando Hondo Valley, Oregon, In Union County, Oregon, being a part of tho South one-half (H) of tho Southeast Quarter ( ) of Sec tion Twcnty'-nlno (39, Town ship Olio (1) South Range Thlrty-nlno (3B) East WillametUj Meridian. Sold sale Is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union to me directed In the case of the State of Oregon, represented and acting- by Julius L. Meier. Gov ernor. Hal E. Hoas. Secretary of State. George A. White. Adjutant General. Waiter S. Flslief and Prescott W. Cooklngham, comprising the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission of the State of Oregon. Plaintiff vs. . Ly.it L. strlngliom, and Jennie W. Uingham, his wife; J. L. Westen- skow. and Julia Westensko. his wife: and Grace E. MurMlllan. Defendants. JESSE BKESHKAKS. Sheriff of Un ion County. Oregon. Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 18, 22. First Church bf Christ, Scientist (First and Washington) Services arS held at 11 a. m. each Sunday following 8unday school at :45. Services also are held at 8 m. Wednesdays. Tho reading room at the West-Jacobsen building Is open irom l to 4:30 p. m. dolly. Tho subject of next Sunday's ser vice will be "Christ Jesus." Tho Golden Text is "No man hath seen God at any time; the only be gotten Son, which Is ih the bojsom oi tne i"aier, he hath declared him' (John 1: 18). Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon is the follow ing from the Bible: "The people that walked In darkness navel seen a great light; they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined" (Isa. 9: 2). The lesson-sermon also includes the following correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook. ''Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker 3ddv Christ is the true Idea voicing good. the divine message from God to men speaking to the human consciousness. The Christ Is incorporeal, spiritual. yea. the divine Image and likeness, dispelling the Illusions of the senses; the Way, the Truth, and the Life healing the sick and casting out evils, destroying sin, disease, and death" (p. 332). Gospel Mission (2201 North Fir Street) Sunday services Include Sunday school with classes for oil at 9:46 a. m., morning worship at 11 o'clock, young people's and intermediate meetings at 6:46 p. m., evening ser vice ot 7:45 p. m. Week-night services follow: Tues day, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting; Fri day, 7 :45 p. m., -testimony and preach ing. All are Invited to these services. Central Church of Christ (Pennsylvania Avenue) A "Christmas Tree Service" will bo a novel feature of the Bible school session at the Church of Christ Sun day morning. There will be a real "Christmas Treo" with decorations, presents, etc. Tile presenta are to be brought by those attending tho ser vice, and wilt be sent to the mission station .conducted by tho Church of Christ at Lotumbc, Africa. Tho gifts will consist of small articles so much In demand In tho mission, such as needles, thread, pins, pencils, crayons, ginghams, dress prints, soap, talcum, candy In alr-tlght containers, and many other small articles, beslde3 more suitable gifts for the missionary families. There are two families at this station, besides two slnglo girls from Oregon. Miss Gertrude Shoe maker and Miss Hattte Mitchel. A short Christmas program will be presented. This service begins promptly at 9:45 a. m. At 11 a. m. the communion service Is served to all Christians, following the custom of the flrert century church. The choir will sing an an them at this service, and the pastor, Rev. Paul De F. Mortlmore, will preach, using the subject, "Revealed By Tile Light." Christian Endcavorers will have their regular meeting at 6:46 p. m. There will be a special recognition of the newly elected officers of the so ciety. At 8 p. m. the popular evening ser vice will begin with an orchestra prelude-concert. Several very interesting numbers have been prepared for thta concert. A public Installation of the new officers of the Christian Endeav or will then take place, and the pas tor will preach a sermon on "Youth and tile Church." Both young and old will be Interested In this service. AH are invited to attend these services. Zlon English Lutheran Churiih (M avenue near Fourth) At the morning worship service at 11:00 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Edwin W. Bracher, will speak upon the theme "The Denominations." This will bo the last of a series ol his torical sermons whloh the pastor has been ' presenting. 1 Irma Schilling will recite a passage from the Bible at the opening session or the Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Sun day, There are classes for all ages In this school, including adulte. Katie Keller Is the leader for the devotional meeting of the Luther League Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock. The topic for discussion is a missionary one "What a Mission ary to India Does." Young people will find this a helpful and lnstruvttve topic. Ail are welcome. First Jteihodlst Episcopal Church The services at the First Methodist church on Sunday will close the con ference year, and the pastor will leave early In the week for the annual con-i ference session which this year will be held at Rupert, Idaho. The regular Sunday school session at 9:46, under the superlntendeiicy of M. L. Whitney, with Interesting classes for all attending. At the 11 o'clock mornlhg worship service the pastor will speak on the subject "Co operation." There will . be . special music at this service with Mrs. Itay Fuller as the soloist "By The Waters of Babylon." Howell. The Epworth League will meet at seven o'clock. Tho senior division ore planning the election of officers for' the ensuing year. Island City Community Church Conference year closes with the ser vices of this Sunday. The pastor will preach at 9:45 on the text "We Are Laborers Together With God." The preaching service will be followed at 10:45 with tho regular Sunday school. Sermonette Edited by Harfiet R. MacDonald Lift up your eyes on hUrh and behold who hath created these things. Is. 40-26. ' The Bible is essentially an out-of- door1 book. It was largely written by out-of-doors men for a people that uvea largely in the open air. The great majority of Its scenes are laid out or doors. The lives of the patri archs are stories of wide open spaces; the wanderings of the Children of Is- 1, costs ,0 ffe csrf',,k. rael suggest far-flung horizons, rhe story of creation antedates human dwellings. The miracles end parables of the Savior are nearly all events of tlio open air. He, Himself, for three years, had "not where to lay His head' Many of the most dramatic scenes from Holy Writ are staged in tho open. Always a source of inspiration, In struction, consolation, the Blblo "reads" better In the open air than In the study. Read tho parable of the sower while you sit in tho shade at the edge of a field, or the parable of the lost sheep as you r craggy side of a mountain; the lilies" as you wait stretches df flower -spans ows, and the wonder and the Imagery df the Bible a living thing in the mind Even as literature, and 1 its divine qualities, the B power and a charm all too ognlzed. 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