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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, Aupust 17, 1931 Pasre Four News Of The Churches The Sunday School Lesson in Rhyme U Carlos A. lMumiuet . .m on msm m is sn.r- hltl'UIKM'F, Amns 0:1-7. 11-14. Woe Ui the ok.'s wlii u:v at iM't In una ton luxury. AlKi llv thftr will.-.'. Htt? to I'Iimsc! Says. Amus' pr;luvy. Who build grand palncM ol sum With their lll-ROUen grtt. W h t le the oppressed wtih buriiv ns And in diro want remain. Who he on beiis or tvnry. On couohes idly Kill. Eat IwnbK and calves wi.h gluttony. And drink nine In n bowl. Wno chant with r usual nierrtinent Their vain and Kile bangs. And wolf At warnings to rvpent And turn from ull their wrongs. The faithful proph.H thus den uiu.eii The Miia of iWiieT, Aa4 tlu'tr impending doo:n pro noun cod Which later on them fell. How well the prophet' word. applv To majiy of UAUy Who theinsplvea to gratify And thus their trust betray! Vacation Days Near An End In Local Churches , Attendance , Expected to Increase: Programs For ' Sunday Services Are Announced. Services in Ia Grande churches for Sunday, Aug. 19 include the follow ing: .First MriliudM Epltoopil Church (Spring and Fourth) Already onough of the vacations arc over that there Is a noticeable In crotw In the church attendance at those services, Tho evening service except the Ep worth League, which continues throughout the year, will not bo re sumed until after the annual con ference which inooU this year Sept. i0-9. So there are but three ttundnva mow untU tho pastor will be leaving for , conference. j;i , ., :., , Ths church Sunday acJwol meets ft, 0;45 with. Superintendent M. L. Whitney in charge. The building is .cool ad there will bo inteivflting classes for everyone. The offlcem and teachers of this school nave arranged their vacations in ouch a way that j there has always been ampto provision of leadership for all who come. I At the morning worship service the pantor will speak on the subject. ."The Deserter." Tho sormon will be a .character study of a New Tea lament character. Traits of human character do not change much i and modern lessons will not tie difficult to find Hell en Hertaog will bo the soloist at this service. The two division of the Epworth League are meeting together t for a low evening and Fred Hertzug will have charge of the lesson hour. - KlanU Cit)' Community Church . The. increased attendance at the morning preaching services nt 9:45 ara jjratifylng to thow in charge. The pastor, Rev. W, II, Hortzog, will be tho speaker on Sunday fld Mrs. Bertha Way will have charge of the Sunday school. The school has liad a fine record of attendance this sum mer and titer la much to encourage the workers here for a good year. There Is room for nil who would like to study Ood's word here. Church of. Our Ijirty of the Vnlley (Rev. Thomas J. P. Brody, A. M., Ph. D.. pastor) Masses next Sunday, August 19. will bo two low masscu at 6 and 8 o'clock with short sermons by the pastor. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be given before the 8 o'clock mass. Confessions wilt be hoard on nil Saturdays, wvca of find, Friday, and even ;or holidays of obligation from 3:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. and from 7 to 8 p. m. They will also bo heard be fore tho second masses on Sundays and holy days, but not before tho 6 o'clock mass on Sundays or holidays. Confessions will be heard ewry -week day before tho parish moss at 7 o'clock. ( Cenlnil Church nr Christ (Pennsylvania Avenue) All of the regular services of the Central Church of Christ. Rev. Paul DoP. Mortlmore, minister, will be re sumed Sunday. August 19. Beginning with the Bible svhool at 4:45 a. m. services will be conducted throughout the day. The Bible uchool has Iv.Md up extremely well this summer In oplte of tho fact that there has been no preaching service following It. Tlw average attendance , has been very high and it Is expected that with the resuming of regular services there will be a large Increase In attend ance. There ore gradM classes for ewry age from begin npm to adults. In the absence of Miss Dorothy Smut, who Is superintendent of the school, the assistant superintendent, Carrol Price, will be in charge. At eleven o'clock the regulnr morn ing worship service will be held. The communion will be observed, and the pnstor Will bring tho morning wnwm. A special number will be presented by tha choir. At 7:30 p. m. the regular evening services will be resumed with all of the usual features. There will be a prelude by th Christian Church or chestra, and also congregational sing ing, led by the choir. The pastor has announced that there has been con siderable discussion of the keeping of the Sabbath day as was originated by the Jews, and that he has been ask ed to speak upon this subject, lie hus announced lor his topic for the Sunduy evening sermon, "Why Don't Christians Kt-jp The Sabbath?" Mr. Mortlmoro sayu Unit he has had con siderable experience in dealing with this question, and that ho believes that lie can give coiulu.rablo light upon t he B 1 b lo toac h 1 n g rega rd 1 ug tho Sabbath and the Lor Id's day. He invites those who come to bring queaUoriH if they wish to do so and there will be a box provided In which to Icavo the question-. and he prom ises to answer them If possible. Dur ing tlio coming week, all regular sor v1(a of tho church will be held. The public is cord lully Invited to attend all sorvlces of tills churcli. I'reohyterlau Inin li (Sixth and Washington) "Eirthly glory la destined to con stant deterioration, therefore tho pro- groh of humanity must le linked to moral character and religion. Whore these are a li.se nt. nations aro clUier stutlonury or rotrogrossivo. The pro-gn-Hslve nices in all ages have bevn and are, Ju tho main, tho Chrl.rtlan." said Rev. J. George Wulz, in announc ing his third rormon In the series on Vlflie Crls-js of the Souli" in which he will delineate ''Tho Growing Stone," tuken from tho dream of Nobolnwl nezzar. The quartet, Miss Ruth Oel bel, soprano; Miss Gloria Swan, alto; Lorec Andvnon, tenor; and Ralph Gelhel. bcu. will eltig the morning anthem. Other music will also add to the worship spirit. Mrs. C. C. Long will probldo at the organ con solo, playing the prelude. "Adoration" by Atherton. and tba jtostlude "Tri umph Song" by Biggie. Ollbert Kllpack. cornetlst, will play the offertory solo, of medly of hymns, including "Beneath the Cross '. of Jsus" and "O Love Tliat Wilt Not Let Me Oo," at the 11:00 o'clock ser vice at tho Presbytorlan church, Sun day morning. The quartet will sing tlio anthem "Father In Heaven" by Brlggs. Tlio Sunday Bible school opens JUs dooi-j ut 0:45 each Sunday morning, and invites all not attending eIo wluere. who would study God's coun sels as they relate theuuvXvcH to the htgheU living. Christian Emleavcrers meet at 6:30 p. m. and invite all young ieople who are not affiliated with other socle tKs to come and study llfe'o problems In tho light of scripture with them. 'Aon Ln In-run Church (M Avenue near Fourth) Service will be held In tills church as usual Sunday morning, with the pawtor In the pulpit after a short va cation. Work for tho fall and win ter seasons will get undci way at once. Including a confirmation clasH for boys and glrK to begin Sept. 15th at 0:30 a. m. Another adult class In religion will bo started on Sept. 10 at 7::i0 p. m., to dlw:uss tho doctrines and practices cf the Lutheran church. Those who are interested In becom ing members of tho church will find this a helpful course, preparatory to ch u re h mrmber.h lp. The meti ngs will be held each Monday evening for 10 weeks, after which time thxe who desire to do mi will be received Into the church. Those who attend these lectures arc not obliged to Join the church, but tills opportunity is given for any who wish it to become ac quainted with thj teachings of the Lutheran church. , The Luther League Is planning an outing at Medical Sprlngn on Sunday afternoon. Cars will leave at 2:00 o'clock for the picnic ground.!, where swimming and games will be enjoyed. Picnic suppor will be taken along, and the leaguers will return In the evening. All young ieo.le are In vited to attend, Sunday school meets for worship and study at 9:45 a. m. CosM'l Mission (2201 North Fir Street) Sunday school is at 9:45 a. m. wlt'.i clawies for all In cliarga of Supt, El mer Carpenter. Morning worship begins at 11 m. and the young peoples and Inter mediate meeting Is at 6:45 p. m. Evening service Is at 7:30 p. in. Tho pastor will fiienk at both morning and evening services. Ho Is now back in Lu Grande after a six-weeks ab ,7NFW CEN PROGR Tl t u ry emmzmmsasi i ess KlUmmmM;; .nor ma Mit a. VV NEW REDUCED PRICES LIMITED TIME ONLY TO BUILD THE TIRE SENSATION of '34! Beyond Comparison In Quality Construction Appearance and Price With Any First Quality Tire Made nn ' ' JUL way lo create a TIRE SENSATION ia to give the people xluil they Hunt, mid Firestone him done thin with the new E(ruloiie Century Progress Tire. As millions of people viaiteil the Firestone Knctory til the World's Fuir Inst year, we usketl this question "Vuil do you viilue most in a tire?" 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Utrlti' fair i-.fr.! to tltv I nYe of h ire v f (trie riiturif,' i.ni ii nrf il out frvr Mimltt Ntcif oier , (. ( , f t f t it ork ;enee during -which hd attended the annual convention cf the Ansombliej of Goil and also held a revival mt-Jt-Intf. tSuntfay evening he will sjeak on "Abraham's fj.tcritlce." Tuet:luy aud Friday meettng3 bc Kln at 7:30 p. m. AH are Invited to these service. Vint Cliurch at '1irb.t. SclentUt (Ft rot and Washington) Sunday school begins at 0:4j and morning services at 11 o'clock. Wed nesday evening meetings start at 8 p. m. The reading room In th West Jueobsen building Is open from 1:30 to 6 p. in. daily. The subject ol Sunday's service will bo "Soul." Tho golden text is, ."Cauao me to hoar thy loving kindness In tlio mom Inw: for in tlwe do I trust: cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for I lift up my sul unto theo" (Pb. 143: 8). A mom; tlie citations wliich com prise t he lesson -3rmon is t he f ol -l&Aiiig from tlw Bible:. "The Lord leJctn.jih the aoul of his serranta: and none ol them that trust in him (.hull be dcftolntc" (Ps, 34:22). Tlio Ipeeon-sennon also Includes tlio Icllowing comlatlTO passages from tho Christian Sctente textbook, "ficlenos and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Hldy: "When reading the Scrlpturco. tlie substitution of the word sense for soul fives tlw exact meaning In ft majority of cases. Human thought hits adulterated the meaning of the word boi1 through tho hypothesis that fioul is both an evil and a good Intelligence, resident in matter As used in Ctu-itian Science, Soul Is properly tho synonym of plrlt. or God; but out of Soienoe, soul is idea Meal with sense, with material ficnsatlcn" pp. 41, 482). Kherhlde L'nluii Mutuluy Neltool (Flrat aiul Crook StreeU) - The Bible school session will bogin at 10 o'clock and the lesson subject will be "Amob Denounces Self-Iudul-gence." Tho wor&litp and preaching service will bog in at 11 o'clock and Rev, F. A. Carpenter will be the speaker. N The Church of the Xuzarene . (Comer of Spruce and X) "Don't be neutral toward the church. tShe lias too much that is fina and true," said Rev. J. W. Stu art, minister, in announcing the pro gram for Sunday. "Truth does not need a defender only an investiga tor." ,.ChurcH Bible school begins at 8:46 a. in., morning worship at 11 o'clock, N. Y. P. S. at 7 p. m. and an evan gelistic service at 8 p. m. I Midweek prayer meeting Is sched uled for Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Everyone Is welcome at all services. A Complete Printing Service . . Quality Counts NELSON 98- A couple from New York recently arrived In the C-y,ark mountains in an' old-timo covered iVagpn atter traveling about "1 .3tyJ miles'. V.' BUS SERVICE For WALLOWA ENTERPRISE, JOSEl'II aud Way Polnta. Leavo La Grande, Dally , 4:10 P. tl. , For PENDLETON, Way Point! Leave La Grande, Dally 10:80 A. U. U. P. State Depot, 1308 Adama PUune MAIN 49 Not limited to 12, 18, 24, or ANY numbir of men ths! 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