Pago Four
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Friday, June 8, 1931
NEWS OF THE CHURCHES
Churches Begin
Summer Service
Programs Sunday
Lutherans to Start Daily
Vacation Bible School;
Children's Day at M. E.
Church.
Frogranu for services at tlw
churches of La arande for next Sun
day include the following:
Kt. Pi'irr'n rimrrh KilMial)
(Fourth at O Avenue)
Regular aervlcea will toe held at
this church with holy communion
at 8 a. m. followed by church school
at 0:46 o'clock In the morning.
Morning prayer with sermon at 11
o'clock.
Flint M. K. (.'Iiurcli
(Spring and Fourth)
The Children's day exercises and
program will be presented at the reg
ular Sunday school hour at 9:48
o'clock. Miss Jean Williams Is In
charge of the program.
At the eleven o'clock worship oer-
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COURAGE
Tlipre'ii n fcnrlcfls strength in the artist's work.
His strokes nre sure and true
With swift fthort -stabs he paints away
In red and urecn and blue,
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Nor does ho euro what the world in ay think
Of the picture he would paint;
He seeks to ex p raw himself alone
And Jio works without complaint,
He lauKhs at the critics who dnre to tiilk
And yawns a bl as they chant; .
His en re nre dour to the sordid mobs
Again ho laughs as they rant,
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Aye, the artist's effort Is his alone .
Critics must come to his door;
He hears them rave and rant and tear
Yet knows they'll nsk. for more.
And ho Is the proof that cou rage alone-
Is above the critics ban
He Is the proof that courage nlyno
Is the bulunco of power of man.
Franklin Leo Stevenson
lt us nerve you In your
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SNODGRASS
and
ZIMMERMAN
vice the pastor. Rev. W. H. Hertzog,
will speak on the subject "Is the Day
of Visions Passed?" There will be
an anthem by the chorus choir and
a special offertory selection.
Tho-Epworth League for all young
peo)e meet at 6:30 o'clock.
Ukersldf liiloa 8 u hi lav School
(First and Crook Streets)
Sunday school will begin at 10
o'clock end will be followed by
church service at 11 when Rev. Car
loo A. Plummer will speak. The ser
mon subject will be "The Efficacy of
Christ's Death." All are welcome to
atend.
.Presbyterian Church ,
(Sixth and Washington)
"Wearing No Shoes" This Is not
Intended to be a sensational subject
for a sensational sermon, but If it at
tracts your attention, the minister,
Rev, J. George Walz, and the congre
gation of tills church Invite you to
come und hear a discussion of "Why
No One Wears Shoes," In the town
of "Everywhere." The service hour
Is 11:00 o'clock. Sunday morning. The
chorus choir, Mrs, A. h. Richardson,
directing, will sing Shelley's beautiful
anthem "Saviour Again to Thy Dear
Name." and Miss Margaret Mlcheol
son, soprano, will sing the offertory
solo, "Hear Our Prayer" by Cheno-
woph.
The Sunday Bible school Is open
to the public, all agea. to study the
vital problems of life and find Scrip
turo Instruction for getting the very
best out of life.
Young People's Forum at 6 :00
o'clock, held ln'the old manse next
to the church, and the Christian En
deavor meeting at 6:30 In the parlor
of the church, offer young people of
high school oge and older, opportun
lty to study the vital growth In the
Christian life. All are invited to
these services.
M. K. f'liureh Hoiilh
(Corner U and First)
Sunday school Is at 10 n. m. with
W. B. Starmer as superintendent. All
members aro expected to be In their
places and new membera and visitors
are Invited. Preaching Is at 11 o clock
by Ilcv. A. J. Starmer. pastor, olso In
the evening the Epworth League will
moet lit 7 o'clock, and there will be
preaching again at 8 o'clock.
.'Ion Uitliermi Church
(M Avenue near -Fourth)
Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock
Includes a sermon by the pastor. Rev.
Edwin Bracher, on the subject, "Re
spect For Other's Property." Tills Is
a part of a series of sermons on the
Ten Commandments, All oro welcome.
Sunday school at 0:45 Sunday,
Plans tire completed, for the Dally
Vacation Bible school which will be
held In this church for two weeks be
ginning Monday morning. Sessions
will be held very day except Satur
day and Sunday from 0:00 to 11:30
o'clock. Any child of primary. Ju
nior or Intermediate age is welcome
to attend this school in religion.
The Luther League will entertain
Luther League over the weekend. Mine
Verna Blersdorf of Portland, corres
ponding secretary of the district.
Ralph Luedtke. of Vancouver. Wash.,
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president of the district, and Marvin
C. J on soil, 'of Vancouver, will be the
visitors, A social has been planned
for Saturday evening, and speclaJ ac
tivities will occupy the day Sunday,
At 7:00 p. m. Sunday the Luther
ijeague devotional meeting will be
held In the church. The topic for
uibcu&uion Is "Our Synod." An invi
tation is extended to young people.
'First! Church of Christ, Helen tint
(lFrst and Washington)
Sunday school Is held at 9:45
m. and the morning service at 11
o'clock. Wednesday evening meetings
are neid at 8 p. m. The reading
room In the West-Jacobaon building
is open daily from 1:30 to op. m
Th0 subject of Sunday . morning's
-iervice Is -God the Only Cause and
Creator."
The golden text Is, "Blessed be the
Lord God, the Ood of Israel, who only
aoeia wonnrous tnings" (Ps. 73:18).
Among the citations which com
prise the lesson-sermon is the follow
i.ig from the Bible: "The Way, O Ood,
Is In the sanctuary: who is so great
a aod as our Uod?" (Ps. 77:13).
The lesson -sermon also Includes
the following correlative passage
from the Christian Science textbook,
Science and Health with Key to the
Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Divine Mind Is the only cause
Principle of existence. Cause docs
not exist In matter, in mortal mind,
or In physical forms . . . Belief In a
matcrlul , basis, from which may , be
deduced all rationality, Is slowly
viewing to the idea of a metaphysical
DBjtls, looking away from matter to
Mind as the cause of every effect'
pp- 2G2, 268).
Churclf of OiirJjtdiv of the Valley
(Rev, Thomas J. Brady, A. M.,
Ph. D., Pastor)
There will be two masses next Sun
day at 0 and at 8 with sermon by
the pastor. Confeailons will be heard
on Saturday afternoon and evening at
and at 7 o clock.
Tnero will be Benediction of the
Blcsi'ed Sacrament after the second
m&fs. Until later In the fall, all eve
ning devotions will be discarded.
Next Tuesday at 8 o'clock In the
evening th0 -pariah board of advisors
will meet in the rectory. Tills will be
the monthly meeting.
On Sunday, June 17, Rev. Father
Delahunty, a resident of Coiidm, Ore
will sing his first solemn high mass
at 8 o'clock with sermon on the oc-
ae.'on preached by Rev. Dr. Brady,
local pastor. He also will give solemn
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra
ment. He will also give an Individual
blessing to all parishioners. The pub
lic is Invited; seats are free. The
Uiliors will attend to all visitors. A
special Gregorian ohant mass under
the direction of Miss Bessie Andrews,
will be rendered. No formal Invita
tions have been sent out. Rev. Jno.
Cur run, Rev. Robert L. Kennedy,
Rev. John D. Leo and the local pas
tor will assist the new priest. Geor
gian music Is known In England as
Plain Song" and thl-3 will bo the
first time It has ever been rendered
in La Grande.
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fen (nil ('liinvh of Christ
(Pennsylvania Avenue),.,
Services at the Central Church of
Christ Sunday will begin with the
Bible school Jit 6:45 a. ni. It was In
teresting to nolo last Lord's day that
tile average attendance during May.
1934 was Just 100 above that of the
some month In 1033, and all are
anxious to keep up Interest and en
thusiasm through the summer. All
who are not attending elsewhere are
cordially Invited to join one of the
Bible study classes. There Is ft class
for every age. Miss Dorothy Smutz is
general superintendent.
Immediately following this servloe.
at 11 a. m., the regular morning
worship service will be held, center
ing around the observance of tho
Lord's 'Supper. Tho pastor, Rev. Paul
Dt'P. Mortlmoro, -has announced that
he will tfpcak on "A Christian's
Light" at this service. The choir will
Lug an anthem.
Christian Endeavorers meet at 7
In two groups. Those of high
school age will meet lu their base- ,
ment room, and tho Senior group, or j
those above high school age, will meet
the annex room next to the study.
The evening service will begin with
an orchestra prelude at 8 o'clock. Fol
lowing this, congregational sinning
led toy the choir will toe enjoyed. The
evening sermon will lie on the sub
ject, "The Doom of Delay." This
church extends to the public a hearty
invitation to attend its services.
you and I know are all wrong, and
that's where the trouble begins and
remains. Surely Ood has provided a
remedy, but the majority of the peo
ple won't take it," said Copt. Daniel
Rody in announcing services.
The captain's . subject for Sunday
nlght.-U: "Where dwelleth God?" A
subject of vital Importance to every
one interested in their Eternal des
tiny. Special music in song at this
service which commences 8:00 p. m
Earlier services Include:
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Holiness service.
6:30 p. m. Young People's Legion
which has a very interesting subject
for discussion entitled "The Fugi
tive." Other public services Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 8:00 p. m.
Lieut. Olln, the newly appointed &s
els tan t. will apeak. Saturday evening.
All are welcome.
UNION LABEL
OFFICIAL At
LOCAL MEETING
George Brewster, of Portland, union
label representative, was a visitor In
La Grande yesterduy and met with
the Central Labor 'Council at the I.
O. O. P. temple in the evening at a
special session. Approximately 60 at
tended.
Brewster spoke lor about i on hour
on matters of Interest to the union.
He complimented this city greatly.
stating that from a labor standpoint
It was about the liveliest In Oregon.
COUNTY COURT
WINDS UP JUNE
MEET THURSDAY
After allowing the usual monthly
bills, several Items of business, in
cluding action on county warrants
which are more than seven years old,
the county court adjourned Its June
term yesterday afternoon. These war
rants will be advertised, and if not
brought for payment after that, will
bo declared, void.
A petition for the granting of a
new warrant to replace one which
was lost, also was granted.
FUNERAL TO BE
HELD SUNDAY
UNION SUNDAY
SCHOOLS WILL
MEET AT GROVE
The group Union Sunday school
meeting will be held all day Sunday
at the Pleasant Grove grange hall
two miles west of Summervllle, open
ing with Sunday school' at 10:00
o'clock. There will be an address by
Mrs. R. J. Geiger, of the Indian Creek
school and a sprinkling of musical
selections. The potluck lunch will
be served at noon with coffee and
Ice cream being furnished for the
crowd.
At 2:00 o'clock, the Sunday schools
will participate In a program of musi
cal selections, readings and plays and
Rev. J. "George Walz, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church of La
Grande, will deliver an address.
Funeral services! for Mrs. Jane Van
Wormer will be held Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock at the Snodgr&ss
and Zimmerman mortuary, It was an
nounced today. Rev. J. George Walz,
of the Presbyterian church, will offi
ciate. Burial will take place In the
Masonic cemetery.
The Salvation Army
"There is nothing wrong with the
world. The sun rises overy morning
on time. The stars at night declare
a mind and will that caimot change
or fail. God Is In Heaven, the world's
"11 right. But lota of people that
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candidate Whetlier or not one Is
sponsored by some organization. How
ever, any organization may sponeor
nny girl they decide upon. This step
was taken merely to allow a few girls
to enter the contest who had not
been sponsored by some organization.
The next quee:i dance will be held
next Monday night.
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Mr. flnd Mra. Knrmnn inff
yesterday for Portland where Mrs.
Frees will attend the state p t a
convention which Is In session there.
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