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Page Four No Preaching At Christian Church ' This Next Month Several Churches Curtail ing.v Programs ' Because of Vacations-; Some Ob serve Independence Day. More -curtailment or church ser vices and activities - during the months of July and August are an nounced this week, also Sunday prob ably will be the last local appearance of Rev. J. Tucker, of the Church of the Nazarcne,- who has been supply ing in the pulpit here since January. He has been called -for a series of evangelistic services in Salt Lake City. Some of the services Sunday also will be' devOtett to recognition of In dependence day, which comes on Wednesday of next week;- Church announcements for Sunday follow: Central Cliuroli of Christ (1208 Pennsylvania Avenue) 1 Due to the pastor's being on his vacation there will be only Bible school at 0:45 a. m. and communion at 11:00 a. m. during the month of July. Brother Draper Is. superinten dent of the Bible . school Tvhere . In tcresting classes will toe provided for children and adults alike. The elders wlll 'be ln charge of -the communion service. A. cordial-welcome Is tended visitors. C'liureh of. the Nazarelie. Bible school Is at 9:45 a. m , morn ing -worship at 11 o'clock, N.,Y. P, B. st 7 p. m, and evangollatlc services wlll.be held at 8 p. m. Rev. J. Tucker, who has' oeon occupying the pulpit here since January, has been called to conduct an evangelistic campaign In Bait Lake City alter July 1, and this Sunday probably will be his fare well (appoaranco hero. Presbyterian Church' : (Sixth and Washington) '' "To every loyal American one. day stands out preeminently in all the list' of holidays. Independence day the Fourth ol July. - The Fourth of July Is a good time for us all to re solve that we. wHli.be1 Americans at. heart. Not that we will build up our own country on th0 ruins of others, but that when there Is a clashing of Interest thoue of ' our native land shall have our hearty support," said RcV. J. George Walz, announcing his sermon toplo: for Sunday . morning, ll:6o-' o'clock..1 "Twlco Trees Have Saved the'. Whole World." "One day In the church calendar stands out .preeminently among others, because it shows for the excellence of Chrlst'u spirit.- It Is the Holy Communion day, when He Bald. 'Remember Mo1,'' continued Mr. Walz, thus emphasiz ing the Invitation to attend upon the Lord's Supper at,the morning sorvlco this Sunday. The choir, Mrs. A. L. Richardson, directing, will singi "God So Loved tho World," by Stalner. L. Bon Davlos, tenor, will oing "Th0 Lord Is My Light," by Speaks. Bible school, with Harold Plnlay as superintendent, opens at 9:45 each Sunday morning, with an invitation to all who win, to attend. Christian Endeavor offers young people a pro gram of study and discussion, at 6:30 p. m. in tho parlor of tho church. All will be welcome. Illrcnililc Union Sunday School (First and Crook Streets) At 10" o'clock Bunday school will begin and from 11 to d2 preaching service will be held with Hcv. P. A. Carper In the pulpit. All are in vited to attend. Ktoa . Lutheran f'liurcli: (M avenue near Fourth) Tho holy communion will' bo cele brated during tho morning worship servlco at 11:00 o'clock Tho pastor will speak briefly on tho themo. "Christ and the Law." Sunday school convenes at 0:45 a. m. for worship and study. All boys and girls aro Invited to this school in the Christian religion. Tho Luther League will not hnvb meetings during the months of July and August. Picnics and socials arc planned from time to tlmo, fcut de votional meetings will bo omitted. , Clmrrli of Our Ijuly of (ho Valley (Rev. Thomas J. P. Brady, A. M., Ph. D Pastor) Next Sunday, July 1 will be the feast of thp Most Precious Blood of Jctius ChrlHt, and masses on that day will bo at 0 and at 8 o'clock In the morning. Tho pastor will otfloiato at both of tho masses and preach. Con fessions will be heard each Saturday afternoon at 3 until 5 and from 7 to 8. Confessions will also be heard In the morning before the week-day masses. Next Sunday being the first Sun day of tho month of July it will al-m be the day for tile monthly com munion of the Ladles of the Altai society. Tho week day masses until the closing of the vacation school In Christian Doctrlne which will last until July 1. will be at 8 o'clock In stead of at 7. First Church. or Christ,-Scientist (First and Washington) Sorvlccs at this church Include Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. and morning servlco at U .o'clock. WpcI- l'KKMANKNT WAVES 1.7B and Up Gladys Itecin ringer Waves Wot, 36c; Dry, 50o Mrs. Kcynaml Fluijer Waves Wet 50c Dry 75c ItKYNAUD'S BKAl'TY SHOP Main 780 AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR FRIGIDAIRE See Us For Electric Refrigeration - Fred Spaeth .in 080. : liiw Washington ft J , ' ' : I ism WM ! Xs ncBday evening metings begin Ht 8 p. m. The reading room in the West Jacobsen building Is open from 1 to 6:30 p. m. dally.' The subject of Sunday s service wui be "Christian Science." The golden text is, "Laylng aside all malice, and all guile, and hypo cricles, and ' envies, and all evil -jpcaklngs, as newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby" (I Peter 2:1. 2). Among the citations wnicn com prise the lesson-sermon Is the follow ing from the Bible r "And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that Is athlrst Come.- And whosoever will, let him take the water of life frcoly" (Rev. 22:17).. Tho loHson-scrmon also includes the following correlative . passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Sci ence and Health with Key i to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: 'Tho Scriptures are very sacrca, uur aim must bo to have them under stood spiritually, for only by this un derstanding can. truth be gained . . . It 13 this spiritual perception' of Scripture, which lifts humanity out of disease and denth . and inspires faith , . . Christian Science separates error . from truth, ana oreaincs through the sacred pages tho spirit ual sense of life, substance, and In telligence" (pp. 547, 64B). HI. Peter's Church (KiImoUI) (Fourth street at O avenue) Services will begin with holy com munion at 8 o'clock In tho morning. followed by church sciicol at 9:45 o'clock. Morning prayer with sermon com- niencos at 11. Gospel Mission (2201 North Fir) Sunday school ia at 9:45 n. m. with classes for all. A constant growth Is noted In this school which has El mer Carpenter as 'Superintendent. Morning wo-.Thlp Is at 11 a. m. with communion being observed. Evening service of evangelism will 'begin, at 7:30 o'olock. Wook-night servlcos will be held Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 o'clock. All are invited to llieso services. Itapllst Chitsch (Spring and Sixth) At the Baptist church Sunday morning the pastor will speak on the subject "A Great Question and a Great Answer." Tho choir will sing the anthem "The Living God" by O'Hara. The subject of the evening sermon ON YOUR FOURTH OF JULY Be Sure and Include BLUE MOUNTAIN lee Cream Packed to cany on your trip Every body will enjoy a dish of ice cream for lunch. BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY CO. 100 Union tabor 1109 Washington Thone Main GO Where. President Will Sleep and Work on Cruise , ffmsJ i'tmMn gJ will be "Too Good to Be True." A song service will precede the sermon. : The young people's topic for dis cussion is "Tiie Mind of Christ and International Relations." Under the leadership of the super intendent, J. Jordahl, the Bible school is maintaining its Interest and in creasing In numbers. Suitable classes will b0 provided for all. The increase of number of instruments in the or chestra has added much to that fea ture of tho program. Hours or Bervices are: morning wor ship, 11:00; evening worship, 8:00; Bible fchool, 0:45; young people's meeting, 7:00; Thursday evening prayer meeting, 8:00. . M. E. Church South (Corner U and Fir) Sunday school is at 10 a. m, with W. B. Slurmer as superintendent. Preaching Is at 11 o'clock with the pastor in the pulpit. Epworth League is at 7 p. m. and preaching again at 8 o'clock. There are only two more Sundays beforo the annual confer ence, and all are urged to be pres ent at thcje two meetings. The Sunday School Lesson in Rhyme By Carlos A. Plummer - AIIMAI1 AM) TUB lHVIlHil) KINGDOM 1 Kings 11:20-14:31. This quarter's lessons will relate To prophclo and to kings Or the divided Jewish suite. Of which they tell sad things. Ahljnh was n prophet, true. Who plainly prophesied What God, because of sin, would do Tho kingdom to divide, i The great King Solomon was dead, And all the tribes had met To make blB son their Icing, Instead; And lighter burdens get... Hut Hehoboam rougljly said, "I'll not grant your demand, But make your burdens more, instead. And rule with Iron hand!" Ten tribes rebelled against his reign, lief using him to own: The kingdom thus was rent In twain. As "By the prophet shown. The ten tribes soon a leader found In whom they could confide; And Jeroboam then they crowned, An had been prophesied. LA GRANDE EVENING Lest they go to Jerusalem, Ho made two calves of gold,1. And bade the people worship them, As Aaron did of old. Sermonette Edited by Harriet R. MacDonald And they took knowledge of them that they had been with Jesus. Acts. 4-13. Dr. E. Stanley Jones has lately been telling us again ol the futility of trying to approach the 'people of In dia with a theory or a doctrine of Christ, ibut the readiness, the eager ness with which they listened to one who can tell from oxporlenco of tne living power of Jesus; and more than tho witnecs of words to them 1b the witness of the example and the In fluence of a Christian life. The experience also even in its be ginning must be with great varioty, for the Lord calls every child by name. But the experience must bring the sense of having found a Divine Friend, In whom we may trust, to whom we may turn In trouble, wno wilt strengthen us In our weak ness, who will give peace above the trials and cares of natural life. What tho experience is the Lord has told us, baying, "Come unto me. nil ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and loam of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls. . For my ycke Is easy, and my burden Is light." It involve.! the harmony with the Lord, the companionship with the Lord, the vital relation with the Lord, which is eternal life. Pet Parade Concludes ,The Playground Week (Continued From Pago One) lessons lor Kills; 3 lo S ; free swim lessons for boys. Saturday, 0:30 a. m. Pet parade, Will meet at High school stadium, parade through town and return to stadium for judging. 1 KEJ 1 TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER (crawl) i. I M fc- JIEM11EU that nobody loves a knocker. REJ1EMREU that neither our cars nor customers knock. Every used car we sell has been thorough ly reconditioned every customer has been com pletely satisfied. "Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer" 1028 Buick Big "6" Coupe liiSl Regal Commander "8" Sedan 1927 Stiidehaker Hii't itm- SnHmi Late model Ford Pickup im MMIWIIM 11 il ITl T I OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. to 'Hawaii When President Roosevelt board? tho cruiser Houston for his long trip to Hawaii lie 11 bo given quar ters and conveniences that belli the Commander in Chief of the Navy. These scenes aboard the IloiiHton show (above, at left) the Presidential bedroom; (below) the combination living-room, fining room-ollice and the desk at Hhlch he will transact business. : Just ubovo you see the two boats to be used ou the trip. The oue at left Is for ship to shore conveyance,' the other for fishing. Elks Will Picnic At Y Meacham Lake Sunday (Oontmuea From Page One) races, etc., with -appropriate prizes. An Ideal spot ' for the picnic - has been selected, members report. Those who have cars are asked to drive by the Elks templo about 10 o'clock and pick up members who have no meanB of transportation. The cars are to turn to the left at Meacham and follow guiding signs to the picnic site. , Epworth League Institute Planned (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Walter Bach, of North Powder, and Miss Crete Marie Poster, of Nys ua. Another change planned Is the further age division of the Epworth League group. This division is made at high school graduation. Many of the classes will" be In two divisions according to age, using the same leaders for each group by meeting at different hours. I Still another change will be the In dividual registration. ( Another Innovation this year will be the provision for the conference course of study work to be done by the younger ministers under the regular conference board of educa tion. This enlarged program calls for a faculty group of 18 to 20 folks, practically all of whom have . been secured. The faculty and list of courses follow: Rev. H. G. McCallister, district sup erintendent of Western district and teacher of Bible. Rev. W. H. Hcrtzog, dean of insti tute and teacher of religious educa tion, Mrs. E. A. Pollock, dean of women. . Rev. E, A. Pollock, manager of commissary. Rev, Floyd White, grounds man ager. Dr. H. S. Hamilton, leader or morn ing watch and teacher of theology. Rev. C. O. Heath, director of music and teacher of Methodism. Rev. Dallas McNeill, teacher of Old TcUament. Rev. Albert Martin, teacher of New Testament. (New Paint) " r ORE. Dr. Andrew Warner, district super intendent of eastern district, in structor In Epworth League methods and home missions. rv th B. Bailev. director recreation and Instructor of fourth department methods. Rev. Albert Parrett,-. teacher umith'R nrnblems.-. of Mrs. R. F. Tyler, teacher of youth's problems. Paul Dalzell .instructor lu pagean Rev. Frank, Jasper, icacner m ways of worship. Rev. W.1 C. Bowman, . evening In spiratlonal speaker." rv. H. K. Wallis, teacher, "Chris tinnitv for Todav.". ' Mrs. Walter Bach, Miss Crete Marie Foster, leaders of junior group. -r - rtau nurl A. Reltz. Instructor. "Modern World and What rWo May Believe." tha nfiw auditorium under t con a true tl on Is now nearing completion nnd all interested are assured that this permanent ' building will; add verv much to the success - of f what timmton -tn bar one of the best sum' mer Institutes ever held in this sec tion; FIND IT HERE Copy for tblfl Colamn mait b In bj t . m." FOR HKNTf Beautifully furnished apartments, at La Grande Hotel. . 6-30-lt F1KKWOKKS Oet your fireworks of all kinds at Fireworks Stand on Island City Hl way, near Mt; . Emily Mill. q-30-3t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. A. V. Turner,, ad ministrator of the estate of William E. Turner, deceased, has filed In the County Court of the 6tate of Oregon for Union County his final account and report In the matter of the ad ministration of said estate; that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 31st day of July, 1034, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon - of said day. the time, and' the county court room In the County Court House in La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the place, when and where said final account and report and any and all objections thereto will be heard by said Court. All persons having any objections to the approval of said final account or to the discharge of said administrator are hereby required to present the same to the above en titled court at said time and place. A. V. TURNER, 1 Administrator of the Estate of William E. ' Turner, Deceased.' First publication, June 30, 1934, Last publication, July 28, 1934. June 30 July 7, 14, 21, 28. DANCE At Eagles hall tonight. 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NOTICE OP EXECUTOR'S SALE " WHEREAS, on the 14th day of June 1934, the County Court of the State of Oregon lor .Union County, In the matter of the estate of Edward -C. Tuckey, deceased, made and entered an order for the' sale of real prop erty belonging to the .said estate, and as hereinafter dcsorlbed. NOW,. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . that on or after Monday, the 16th day of July, 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M., the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of Edward C. Tuckey, deceased, will sell that certain real property belonging to said estate, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot four (4), Block Fourteen (14), Grahdy's Addition to the City of La Grande, Union Coun ty, Oregon, excepting the South eight (8) feet thereof and that same will be sold at pri vate sale and to the highest and best bidder for the same, and for cash or under monthly payments, and sub ject to confirmation by tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. , Dated at La Grande, Oregon, tills 15th day of June. 1934. FRANK E. TUCKEY, " Executor or the Estate of Edward C. Tuckey, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Thom as McKlnnls, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the above entitled court made In the above en titled matter on June 4, 1934, the S iM OPPORTUNITY cover the monthly payments. 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Martin Borlne, deceased, and : has qualified ' as such; All persons having claims against said estate ' aro hereby ; re quired to present the same, verified as required by law, to the under signed at La Grande, Oregon, or at the offlco of her attorney, R. J. Kit chen, at La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof.' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, June 1st, 1934. ' ALICE E. BORINE, Administratrix. R. J. KITCHEN, Attorney for admin istratrix. June 2. 9. 18. 23, 30. BUS SERVICE For WALLOWA,' ENTERPRISE, JOSEPH and Way Points, Leave La Grande, Daily 4:10 P. M. .. For PENDLETON, Way Points Leave La Grande, Pally ; ,,.,10:80 Ui.-i. ,,' V. P. Stage Depot,! 1308 Adami Phone MAIN 49 Grocery & Fpunlain ! Open Sunday and Evenings' ', Wallace C. Mahoney. j Successor to-: ' GEO. C. RICHARDSON; Same Block as Heastyfe Service If You Are Moving Between Portland & La Grande'-' Try Bond's Transfer . Operating anywhere for hire ser vice plus common carrier freight tine service. 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