La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 15, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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NEWS of the CHURCHES II
Isl Grande Band
To Play Sunday
At Church Mm
Mapy foresting Sermons
. Announced in La Grande
' Churches For, the I)ay
' of Worship. ' ' '
Programs in La Grande churclies
for next Sunday include the follow
ing; Centra) Church a( ClitUit
j i (Pennsylvania Avenue)
i'-5 The services Sunday at the Central
(Ohuroh, ot Ohrlsf wll toe pllmaed at
I thy evening service beginning at 7:30,
I , wufl thfi La, Pintle band plays a
J prelud coppatb (or the service. This
I; will be of Interest fc the mud,c jov-
' era or La Grande, as the hand has
I appeared, In only one other concert
9 this' year. However, rehearsal havo
i bCQM KPjirig ahead regularly under tlie
J capable direction 'of" Andrew Loney
3 Jr., and the organization will praeeut
j several outstanding musical numbers
I Bunday evening. The pastor, Rev.
I Paul De P. Mortunore will preach a
J short sermon at this, service, using (ox
I ;hls subject '.'Victory pr Despair." The
public s cordially Invited to this ser.
5: v(ce and auxiliary seating arrange
1 'merits will make It possibly for a large
11 ;crqwd to, attend.
" i Tho Bible achoql has oulgrowp the
quarters In the Church of Christ
building and Sunday the primary and
beginner departments will meet In
the house on the comer of Sixth and
Pennsylvania. It has been secured
and put In condition for. the u&a o(
tbeue two departments. This will
; eliminate overcrowding in iho main
, auditorium and will provide u special
, room for the Everj Ready class which
: now has about) IRQ members enrolled.
;The pew "building will provide very
: cornfortivble quarters for tho little
folks, giving Vnai inore, room In
; which fa tyild their sessions. JvpUors
and Intermediates ra liivltert to
; come to the churoh at 9 o'clock and
'enjoy the hand-work which Is pro.
'vltlfd, In their department. At pres
ent this consists of praparlng pprist-
B j.:mas decorations.. - All 'class sessions
begin at 9:45. I
'' i 'I'nn mnrnintr wnruhin nL 11 V!lnr.k
will consist or the communion ser
'vice, on anthem by tho choir and
'the sermon, "Pollpyring Jesus." As we
' approach (he Christmas season special
1 1nvitations are being given to remem-
bar the true meaning of phrlstmas
; In the observance of Christian ser
', vice. The Church qf Christ seeks to
be helpful In maintaining- ths uplrli.
Flnt MethotllHt Episcopal CliureU
. (Fourth and Spring)
At the eleven o'clock morning wor
', ship servioje the pastor w4U speak on
i the supjeot, ''Looking on tho Bright
Bldo." .. Th,B phorus chotrJ will sing
the anthem and Choir Director Paul
' Knautx has arranged a special vocal
''number in ptWUqn, "'
1 At tho five o'clock Vesper services
, the reorganised junior cnou- will pro
vide tne leadership in the music ay
rected by Mies Bethmyrl Miller,
Troop 7 and troop 14 of tho Boy
.ScoutB are planning to attend this
service la a body and tho boys havo
asked their parents ta come also. Tho
pastor will speak briefly on tho sub
ject, "rinding pur Best."
The church Sunday school meets
'at 0:45 with Interesting class groups
for all ages.
Ion English Lutheran Church
. IM ftVffiHfi mi T9W Hi)
At the morning service ut 11:00
o'clock Sunday tho pastor will preach
upon the theme, "Christ or Anotlior?1
Tho choir will help with the service,
. end sing the offertory, accpmpiilcfi
! toy Lilly Belle Angell. & eprdja) (n?
! vltaUon Is extended to all who wish
to worship at tills service.
The Sunday school convenes at
9:45 Sunday morning.
At 7:00 p. m. tho Luther Leaeuo
holds Its devotional meotlng in tho
cnurcn annex. Tho top)o rpr discus
sion is "Better Ways of 3!ar(iig
luisMiuu.--. ah young pcppiQ are )p
vited to attend tills meeting.
Presbyterian .Cliiirch .
(Sixth and Washington)
In announcing thp service at. this
ohurch fori' tho 11:00 o'clock how,
Sunday, tlie mliUster, Oev. J. Ocorgo
wal, said: "It will not do to forgot
ine divine origin and tho lmmcasur-
aoie importance and value of the
cnurcn pi jesus ciu-ist hpre upon
earai. it is not a human Instltu.
tlon which may, or mny not. bo re
garded, as onei own personal pleas
ure. It Is to be revered and regarded
us uqa s own organization to promote
the spiritual welfare and solvation ol
the people." And he asks: "Why not
oomo to church Sunday? Bring the
inmny and your Irlends." TJic cluilr
will render the monUnr; anthem.
Many features for the congregation to
take part In bosldc listening, holp to
mime mo service impressive and help
ful. The Sunday Bible school convenes
at 0:46 a. ta. with loaders and lenoh
era to tako cliargo of all children
; brought to tho soliool. and to dlrert
tlio study of young pooplo and adults
In scriptures most helpful. Whatever
age, one will find a coiuiciiio.! class to
mlnglo with. Membership in tint oi
chostra is arow'ng, and any who
would Join tlie orchestra nsk Eldrldxe
Huffman.
Young people of the church and
others who will, arc most cordlilly
Invited to the five o'clock forum In
the house Just enst of the church
Tliose of Hlgu school age meet nt
0:30 for their Christian Endcavoi dis
cussion and delightful profrsm of
music and song, with other features
sddod.
First Miurrll nf f'hrM, Sclrntlsl
(First and Washlnittonl
. Services nt this church Include
Sunday ochool at 0:4S n. m. and
morning service ,t n o'clock. Wed
, nosday meetings begin nt U p. m. The
rending room In the West-,lKcob.i,t
liulldlng Is open from 1 to 4:30 p. in.
daily,
Sunday's subject will bp "(J.)d Miv
... m
: Preserver oX Mn,"
The golden text Is, ''Tho eternal
God Is thy. refuge, and, underneath
are Vie everlasting arms" (Deut. aq:
ay, . '
Among, the citations which j
prise the lesspn-secmon la the follow
ing front the Bible: "vyM" mean, ye,
that ye use, tjhis proverb concerning
the. land of Israel, saylug. The fathers
have ea.ten sour. grapeB, ancf -hp chil
dren's teeth are set on e,lgcl 'As I
llvel'salth the. Lord qoii. ye shall nut
have occasion any more to, use into
pjoyerb, in srael" (Ezk. 9).
The,iesspri-seinon alsp lnclud.es the '
following correlative passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Soionco
and Health with Key to tho Scrip
tures,". Mary, Solum tthly: vjinre-
Vty Is a, prolific subject, for mortal
bulla! to pin. theories vpp'n; but !l '
learn that nottttng Is r4 but the
right, we shall have no dangerous In
herltances, and fleshly Ills will dls
appear. The enslavement o! man, is
iw ij.iiiittw. 9 win wu wiieii
man enters Into his heritage of free
dom, his Ood-glven dominion over
the material senses. Mortals wlll'some
day assert their freedom In the name.
of Almighty Ood. Then they will con
trol their own bodies through the un
derstanding of divine Science", (p.
Inland pity Community Church
Worship services In charge of the
pastor at 8:46. The sermon subject
will be "A Modern Peru."
The growing Sunday school meets,
promptly at 10:45 arm a line corps ol
teachers ore there to help all whq
come. This Is a community school
gnu ail are welcome.
St.
Peter's Church (Enlscopnl)
(Fourth as O avenue)
Holy lcpmmurdori lfl at 9 a. m. folT
lowed bv church 'school at '0:49
Sermcroette
Edited by
Harriet R. MacDonald
The Lord bless you and keep ,
you. Tho Lord make his face to '
shine upon you and bo gracious ,
unto you. The Lord lift up Ills ".
countenance upon you and give?: ;
yoy peaces tmttear 6,6-20.
Lot us, very briefly, look at this
threefold' blessing or .benediction
which too often seems to be regarded
a ntting conclusion or a servloe
of worshtn-7-e, oonvantional climax -rathcr
than as a wonderful statement
or splrltuai fact. May It not be good
for us at'ilmea fo think on this as n
blessing, pr specially to bo conferred,
but as continually taking place? Ad-
may gain In significance, If we tran
poso It Into terms of affirmation. Put
10 tnus: "Tho Lord Js constantly Mos
sing you and keeping or protect)!;.
you; in nis love nnd wiMom, no s
iiiwitys nio uua oi fciie oennung coun
tenance and infinite kindness; by tlip
upiirung or his love Ho is drawing
us uptoj' lilnmolf and hrlnglng tis lntp
harmony with His purposes, tha
which Is peace Indeed." The end, or
aim, of the divine blessing Is that Is
rael shall be blessed iby having tlie
Lord's name put upon them) that ajl
who are of the Israel of Qod may be
known by their! expression of all that
itlie name of the Lord stands Sof by
lovo, graclousness, kindness, wisdom,
good will, mercy. We are Indeed bless
ed when our ordered lives ore means
of bleeolng to others and our light so
shines 'before men that they ace our
OTI WIS WA P.fSl'J J!!P F?1110!- (
tlie heaven. 6. W.
Royalty
1IOHIZOXT.U,
lnii( 5 Whd 'is
' tjio royal lady
In tlie iilctuvc''
12 U'usHlnn
nioiimalns.
n)'o jog. ' '
. 14 Fluid, rock. ,.
15 Social Insect.
16 Shoe.
Answers to . l'le.yliius 1'iifle
RRnehi THi3AjG o&bm
EiIIbAR?bHNl oop
iBNRWH o N E&T ,' ,' ' 6
BSndcFdKaTNOHN y
1" Her husband . l
" Is King M
10 Kxlsts.
2H Oilkal glass.
21 To primp
24 (lift of charity
23 SovciitU note.
24 Measure of
ntca.
25 Characteristic.
27 Moocnaln.
2S Neuter pro-
Uuuu.
29 Sea englc.
31) Side of a
liver:
31 Noise.
32 Frustrates.
34 Half nn cm.
35 Hees' homes,
ill! ltnllnn river.
37 l'citnlnliiR to
the check.
3SWhat Is her
country?
42 Olio who
atones.
44 Deaf anil
45 Mineral
spring.
4i HotlKcpoilKo.
17 To huhltiiiilp.
4S Sehenip.
4? Sauefiiiko .
illsh. ' '
CO What Is Ihe
rnpllul nt her
' cohutiy'f
VICKTICAI.
J StriniKo.
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o'clock. Morning prayer with sermon
begins at 11 o'clock. The musical
program follows: prelude "Mountain
Idyll" by Schmltt, offertory, organ
'solo, selected by Mrs. H. N. Ashby,
postlude "Grand, Choir" hy Sedarleln.
The Young People's Fellowship
i meets at 6:30 p. m.
(joKpel Mission
(2201 North Fir street)
Sunday services Include Sunday
school at 0:46 a. m., morning war
ship at 11 o'clock, Intermediate and
young people's meeting at 6:46 p. m.
and Sunday evening service at 7:30
oclock.
Evangelist J. A. Prlnolc will speak
on the subject "World's Greatest
Need." He and his wife ore holding
meetings every night at 7:30 p. m.
except Saturdays with much Interest
bolng shown in the meetings, Mrs.
Prlnolc sings solo numbers each eve
ning. Tonight there wl'l be a special
healing service, for the sick.
Gospel Mission
(Lane Chapel)
Sorviccs for Sunday begin with
Sunday school at 10 a. m. followed
by the morning service at 11 a. m.
Evening service Is at 7:30 p. m. Bro
ther Carpenter will fill the pulpit.
Halvutlnn Army
(211 Fir St.)
A "freo and easy" meeting spon
sored particularly by tlie young people
will be held Saturday at 8 p. m.
Sunday services follow: Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m Young People's
Legion led by Martin Winn at 6:30
o'clock, and at 8 p. m. Copt. Daniel
O. Rody will speak on an Important
The Sunday School,
Jliesson in Rhyme
By Cnrlos A. Wummer
PAUL IN HOME .
Acts, Oliuptera 27-28.
Paul made his famous voyage to
Rome
O'er rolling waves white-capped
with foam '
Through all the perils of the sea,
A- Witness there for Christ to, lid.
When from Fair Havens they set
sail,
There soon arose a boisterous gale:
When fourteen days there 'tcmpestr
tossed,
The sailors thought all hope was
lost.
Ood's angel had revealed to Paul
That Ood would spore. tile lives of
ail,
Arid when they all of hope dlspalred,
Paul told them they would all be
spared.
About midnight they heard the roar
Mi nrooKers pn an unknown snore: ;
next morn they ran the smp aground,
And so not one of them was
drowned
4 shlprwreckcd prls'ner pp. an Isle,
Paul still was busy all tlie while:
The gospel news hej tliero revealed,
And all the eland's sick were healed.
When spring arrived, Pau went to
Rome,
Whero for two years he made his
home;
And ere his famous case was heard.
To many there he preached the
word.
Some famed epistles there ho, wrote
To churches then from him remote,
He was acquitted. It Is said,
And wont again Ood's word to
spread.
IS Sour.
20 Cut of meat.
21 Choosps.
22 To lpenij,
23f:i.stpri)s.'
2) To licip.
25 Til Idlp slriip,
27 More aslicti,
3D Her native
country Is
31 To nhseond,
32 Jdver seerc
. tlon.
33 Nnllres of
Koine.
35 Entrance fee
to n trading
Kiilld.
36 I'ertahiliiK to
a pupn.
37Creatust hi
decree,
3S Whirr.
:I9 Kind of wren.
Ill Pound (alibi'. )
41 Small body
or Imid.
43 BeveniKC.
44 To entitle.
IS Postscript
(iibUr.l.
Itchers.
3 To devour.
I Deity,
r.fiod of lovo.
C Quantity.
7 Neuter
pronoun.
S Cenus of
auks.
9 Indiiit.
10 Kipinhle, -
1 1 Sujlnr.
13 Vocal sound.
lll.Snsh.
17 Measure of
lilTll.
2 P
LA, GRANDE EVENING
His Straw Broke
Camel's Back
Assistant qxectitioner to na
tional prohibition was Franklin
8. Rlter, Salt Lake City attorney
and delegate to Utah's repeal
convention, shown here with the
resolution be offered bis
state's ilincliing ratification ol
Ihr, 21sl. or ropenl. amendment.'
subject "The Mark of the Beast."
which has been discussed over the
radio, from platroi-ma and talked
uiuub bii over tne world. All are
Invited.
Praise meeting will be held Thurs.
New Car License ;
Hay He Displayed
Effective Today
PORTLAND, Dec. 16 m Oregon
motorists today may legally' display
the 1034 llcenso plates of aluminum
gray with black raised numerals. '
The plutes are not aluminum, as
some hdrj susposcd, but ore niajie of
U19 samefShcyt nietav coverejl" with
alumlntim paln(. The size apd gen
eral shape Is unchanged. .' .
The new plates may be used effec
tive Dec. 16.
A fiat 5 feo covers the license
charge for al passenger cars. 1 '
Gold has been mined at Grass Val
ley, Col., for 83 years. '
FIND IT
HERE
fopjf fur this Cojuiiiu" jut.'
'' N W S s. m' 'j
Sunday, Dec. 17, La Orange, pun
club- . . jjj.jg.g t
dinner tonight, 6:3Q tfl 7:p(). M. B.
Ohurch, 35c. 13-1 5,1 tj.
SCHOOL )ISTIICT Nl'MimU ONE,
I W'WtKANTS CA,l.ij( ..Uj
Scllool District No. 1. Union Coi'ifi.
ty, Oregon warrants puinhercd 306p
to 3618 luciusivo ai-e iiercby called
and will bo paid, when presentee) at
the offlpo of tho District Cierk In
nie nign fscnooi nuuciing, La prande.
Interest ceases on and after De.
cember 16, 1033.
R. O. WILLIAMS, District Olerk.
13-16-1 t.
BID VOl! KNOW THAT
fur-trlihmed garments receive expert
treatment at tlie Standard Laundry?
--tunc wimu ou, ana our rouieman
will be glad ta call and quote) prices.
12-15-3 t.
rEHMANKNT WAVES
Lovone Williams, Model Beauty
onop. mono 483-w. 12-11-6' t.
Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck
ion( delivered 5.60 per load. Toljj
phone orders collect. Ponclosa Piji?
Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. ' 12-14-2 t.
Currier's Tablets at Moon. Drug Op.
11-6-1 m.
Wouldn't thnt cock your pistol I
Auctioneering by Jay Broshcars. Allcel.
12-8-1 pi
IIAVB YOU SHUN IT?
The new window of npeclals at 98c
each at Richardson's Art nnd Gift
Shop? You will Ilnd In this window
articles suitable for every member
of your family and friends for Christ
mas oifui.' Values to as much
6.00 will he featured In this Special
Gift Window during the next few
days. It will pay you to watch this
window at Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop, "Th,o Chrlstmaa Shop."
12-13-t 1
SUNRKT TAVKKN 1
At Perry, Qre., 4 miles west of La
Grande, under now management.
Opening night Sttt. 10. Music day nnd
nlght: 8 to 7 Pabst Blue Rib
bon boor on draught and lunch.
Dancing free, old-tlinp music. Frank
Cable. Prop. 13-14-2 tp.
STOCKIIOI.DKUS ANNUAL
MKKT.ING
Notice Is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Bunk, of La
Urantic. will bo held at their banking
house in La Grande. Oregon, on Tues
day. January 8th, 1934. at 10 o'clock
A. M. At this meeting a Board of
Directors will be elected to serve for
the year 1934 and such other busi
ness will be transacted as may be
properly offered.
12-9-lnx A. K. PARKER, Cashier.
BHD CMHISTMAS CAN'lll.KS
Shop all around for candles then
como mid sec ours. You will be sur
prised nt our low prli-cs. Cherry's
r if"
OBSERVER, LA GRANDL'. ORE.
BcauUful yellow arW lavender
chrysanthemums for Christmas. $3.00
doz. Order now. Cherry's Florists,
Ino. ,, , .' ia-14-8 t
Folnsettla plants lor Ohrlstnuut will
be on display next Wednesday. Beau
tiful plants at 'reasonable prices.
Cherry's Florists, Ine. 13-14-3 t
' ' ATTENTION
Special meeting of E. o. Oommand
ery Friday night, Dee. IS at Masonlo
hall. Work in Knights Templar. Din
ner at hal! at 8:30 p. m. as guests M
the OomrnsnJery. All resident and
visiting Sir Knights welcome. By or.
der of the B. O.
O. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder.
'" 12-14-a t.
Moon's Pure Vanilla extract is bet
ter nd costs Jess, a oa. 83s g oe. 82c,
I. 1.3, , . ' . ii-8-i m.
980 QlfTS Dap
Visit) Rlphardeon's ,4rt and Gift
Shop and see the wonderful values
for only 88o now on display In the
window. This special winrtpvi will
run every day with new and unusual
values b it, at Rlchardsciri.'s Art and
Gift Shop, "The. piulsfmai Shop."
VMON COUNTY W-VUBANXS
Are called as follows: G8NSRAL
r'UND. series 1933, numbers 338-004
inclusive. Interest po above warrants
Leases pn ana alter date of Dep. 14
itf. r
5LORBNOS BACON, Treasure? of Un.
lfW Co,, ore, l-H- t
FAKMBRSt 8BCOND ANNUAL BALL!
Rex Hall, Elgin, Ore.
Friday, Dec. 16
U-13-3 tp
School District No. 15, Union Coun.
ty, Oregon warrants numbered 9 to 31
Inclusive are hereby, called and the
soma will be paid when presented at
tne First National Bank, Union, Ore
gon.
Interest; on the above numbered
warrants penwe after Dec. 13. 1933.
. , . FANNTB B, CONKLIN,
District Olerk.
. 13-13-3 t
' BUY PEACOCK SLACK
for your stokers. Oalther Ice and
Fuel Co. - 11-37-1 rn
Moke " your Christmas gifts with
Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Ct.
'. ' 11-8-1 m
Candy Canes, 3 for 5c: hard mix,
15o lb.; French creams, 20c lb. Cherry
Blossom Candy Shop. 12-9-13t
The gift to, please all the family
Is a box of Cherry Blossom chocolates.
13-9-13t
Wouldn't that hock your pistol I
Auctioneering by Jay Bresheora, Alice!
13-8-1 rn
SCHOOL cnn.DRBN
You can get scratch paper for
school at the Observer. Now 3 pads 6o.
B-14-t f.
NOTICE OF BHKKIFF'S SALE
H. A. BLAIR, Plaintiff,
' y vs. ''
J. H. CALLAOHAN Snd MARGARET
L. CALLAGHAN, Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
under and by virtue qf a writ of exe
cution in foreclosure duly and regu
larly issued by the clerk of the Cir
cuit Court of Union county, Oregon,
dated he 1st 'day of December, 1933',
In that certain suit In the said Cir
cuit Court wherein li. A. Blair Is
plaintiff and' "j. H. Oallaghan and
Margaret L. Calloghan are (defend
ants, and wherelp. the said H. A.
Blalf as plaiptlff recovered Judgment
ana decree against saia J. H. uana-
ghan and Margaret L. Oallaghan. as
defendants, in the sum of $3000.00
together with interest thereon at the
rate Qf 8 per cent per annum from
the 20th day of November, 1930, plus
the stun Qf 300.6q as attorney's fees
herein and for his costs and disburse
ments' Jiere'lri 'Incurred, which said
Judgment and decree further provides
that thi said sums of rnpney consrtl
tuto a valid lien against the herein
after described real property, with Its
appurtenances, supcrloi to any claim
of the said defendants, updn jiid
property, and further provides and
decrees that said property (be; sold" 'to
satlsfr sold Judgment, attorney's fees
ahld accruing costs' forrwiilch' said
Judgment and decree was duly glven
made and entered on the 24th day
of November.' 1933, "
NOW, "THEREFORE, Pursuant to
said ' execution', ' I ' will, on Tuesday,
January 2d, 1034, at the front door
of the Union oounty court house In
the city of La Grande. Union county,
Oregon, at two o'clock In the after
noon or said day, sell at public auc
tion to the 'highest bidder for cosh
In hand, the following described real
property, situate In said county and
particularly described as follows:
Lot number Four' " (4) Block
Thirteen (13), In Grondy s Addi
tion to La Grande, Oregon, ac
cording to the recorded plat
thereof, .
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy said Judgment and de
cree, together with the costs which
haya accrued or may .accrue under
and uy virtue pi saici execution.
Dated at La prande, vnion county.
Oregon, this 1st day of December,
1033.
JESSE SRESHEARS. Sheriff of Un
ion vpunty, urcgon.
Dec. 1, 8, 15 and 32
JOHNNY ROBINSON
AnfJ His Broadcasting Orehestra
from Los Angeles Will Play at
PANS
Saturday, Dec. 16th
ZUBER HALL
Admission Men 50c
Ual&ny
Has U. S. Job
HrVw 'us' , rii iiimai'ii ii
Miss Velda Morrow, assistant cor
poration counsel of ' Seattle, has
been named an assistant in the
Washington, D. O.', office of Homer
R. Oummlngs, United States attor-
ney 'gerieral.
GHKKN AND BROWN
FAVOKEI BV CQUNT;ES .
PARIS m The Countess Cava
donga, bride of the eldest son of Al
(piiso itll o? Spa(p, wore ii striking
SP,'f fh jVijJ Pwn'1 ehsnh,le tj a rj
&rt 'smai luncheon, 'it comDlnetl a
slender 'short-sleeved frock: of soft
green wool, a Jacket of the sarpe fab
ric, and a waistcoat pi brown astrak
han. The Jacket was fastened with, a
green satin ijqw Plpse tp. the throat.
AT THE LIBERTY
ED WYNN yv THE CHIEF'
For the flr3t and only time this
yqar local audiences will be given
an opportunity to see and hear Ed
Wynn on the talking screen when
The Chief" opens Saturday at the
Liberty theatre, heralded) as Wynn's
greatest talking picture entertain
ment.
Tlie Infectious giggle, tho hilari
ous "So-o-o-o ', the screamingly
funny stories that have made Wynn
Internationally famous as "the silliest
man In America" all these will be
heard when Wynn steps out of his
radio Invisibility and appears on the
screen. x 4
Tq many, this wilt be their first
glimpse of a personality who ranks
with Will Rogers and Marie Dressier
as one of America's outstanding hu
morist. For a score of years Wynn
has been one of the country's pre
miere funsters.
Tlie picture vns made at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
studios in California.
Dorothy Mackalll, whose loveliness
has adorned many successful screen
plays, appears opposite Wynn. Charles
"Chic" Sale, himself & comedy star
In his own right, contributes to the
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COMING QUARTER
POOATELLO, Ida., Dec.. 15 VPl
Estimated can load shipments for the
first quarter of 1934 In the central
western district Pit the United States
will exceed actual 193a shipments for
the same period by 3.8 per cent, a
report made before the twenty-ninth
regular, meeting of the central west
ern shippers advisory board by !
commodity committee bos revealed.
Tlie computating was made, frpm
digest of estimates of six states, Col
orado, Idaho, Nebraska, Oregon, Utah
and Wyoming.
Where 241,018 cam were actually
moved In this territory during' the
first period of 1933,(249,636 car ship
ments' or ah Increase of 8,017 cars are
oxpectcdv' i during ' the first three
months of .next year.'
Transportation representatives and
members of all phases of business lfe
attending the opening oessloh of the
board conference heard J. E Hutc.h.1.
son, qf '$arVPranclsco, pacific coat
representative, discuss what the fed
ora! coordinator of transportation hod
accomplished.
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