The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 10, 1931, Image 3

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    lO.ME INDEPENDENT
IONIC, OiiKOON
Friday, April. 10, 1931.
EASTER IN THE CHURCHES
CHILD VOICES RECITE RESURECTION STORY
Fkkkdom of rolijrion; freodcm of the proHs; freedom of the
tHi-Hon,- those principles form the bright constellation which
h jrn h"f(.iv ui, and guid 1 our stopH through an age of
r.vJi.r,.y.. u..d reformation.
Thttnas Jvtfvrum
Till: LOVli 01' COUNTRY
I'.ivathea there the n.nn with soul m dial
Who never ti himself hath said:
" This is my own my native land " ?
Whose heart hatl ne'er within him hunied
As home his footstep!? he hath turned,
From wandering on a foreign strand?
If Much there breathe, g mark him well,
For him no minstrel raptures; swell;
High though his titles, prou 1 his rr.,uc,
!oundliss his wealth as wish can il iim,
DcKpite those titles, pr.ver and peh,
The wretch concentered all on mil',
Living shall forfeit fair rcnoun,
Ane doubly dy ing shall go down
To the vile dust from whence he sprung,
Un i';t, unhoi. trcd,,.tv unt. jng.
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APRIL THLHAITLL MONTH
AlMvlI IS tl.c battle mcmlli of the American Republic. It
was in April Mat I'aulRcvue u ucforth from Hoston town to
to rally the farmers to Lexington and Concord; it was in'
April that the war for the freedom of the sea began with!
Great Britain; in Apiil that Corgi ess Cellared a state of war
to exist by act of Mexico; in April that Tort Sumpter was fired
on and the fiamts of civil war kindled; in April that the order
to steer for Manilla wa. cabled to Comcdorc Dewey and it'
was in April that President W ilson went In fore Congress to1
ak for the autlu riy and the means to resist the agression
of the imperial Ceiman and An.tiian Governments. j
In no other month has the order been given that unfurled'
the battle t.'ags and sent the army and navy against anencmy.1
Only in April war declared and only victorious war. The
The Revolution had its Yorktown; the War for Freedom of thc
Seas, New Orleans; the War with Mexico, Monterey and Cha-j
pultepcc;thc Civil War, Appomatox; the A'ar with Spain,!
Manilla and Santiago, and the World War its 11th of Nov-
mber. i
DARKENED COUNSEL
Mr. John J.Raskob, reneadj republican elevated to the
chairmanship of the democratic party, points the way to party
destruction, names it the highway to power and exhorts the'
party to walk therein. The Republican orgenization ought to1
put him on the party payroll. IIi advice to the Democracy!
is as the counsel of klushai to Prince Absalom. i
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Hunter's kupreine menn, "How
Hint C'hrldt dlnd for our lri ncrord
Ing to th HcrlptureM, and that He
wm biirltxl, und that ha roue Kiiln
th third duy," wa the theme of
the .Sunday -rvluea In all our
churchc.
VALBY CHURCH
Tho Hundiiy iichool of the Valhy
church In Qoonetwrry gave the fol
lowing proKiam unior th leader
hip of Mn. OHcar I'eteuon: Hong
No, 3' by the Hundiiy echoul; liible
n iiiijnn and pruyi-r by Oacar I'eter
nn; rerlUtlon, "lie Died for Me,"
Mcarl liukf-r; rrclttttlon, 'The
World Una Need of Kaatr," Gene
vieve Hall; aong No. 41 by the Hun
day achool; exprclae by eljtht niern
bra of the rl;nary china; exerclat,
"To Culvary" by Clarence Baker
and Norman IVrKatrom; rw-ltatlon,
"Ood'e Field" by Junior Peterson;
aong, "The Old Hugged Crone" by
the Sunday achool; recitation, "The
Utile Loat Umb" by Vivian Hall;
recitation, "Jernie of Nazareth Paa
eth Uy" by Arthur Hergatrom: recl
Utlon, "Twuh Ue Oh Sprln"" by
J aye CarlH.; ; duct by Mn. Oacar
rvtertrv und Mr. Henry linker;
reading, "Wr King" by Duvld Iker;
recitation, "lie la Itlaen" by Clifford
Caihu..:; aong No. 141 by Sunday
achool; reading, "Wondroua Oree"
by Oacar I'eteraon; clou! lg song by
the rchrtl.
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Baptist church In lone had
It Knater aervlce during the Sun
day achool hour. The aiip.-rlntend-cnt,
Hay Robison. read the Sunday
achool leaaun and gave an Intereat
Ing talk on the aubject. There w ere
tetitatlona by Hlille KubanUa, F.lea
nor Kubanka, Mary Bluke, Helen
i;luUe, Joan Slpea and Shirley Lar
a n. The mimical numbt-rs were a
aong by Annabelle McCabe and
Shirley I,nron, song by lilllle Kti
banka. Eleanor Eubanki, Mary K.
and Helen Blake, trio by Miriam
Hale, Charlotte McCabe and Maxine
McC'urdy. trio by Minnie Normoyle.
Helen G.ablll and Harriet Hellker,
aolo by Donald Hellker and aolo by
hugene Normt ylc.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The aervlce at the Christian
church were alao at the Sunday
uhool hour: acrlpture leaaon, Matt.
24. 1-10, and Luke 24. 1-10; prayer
by Mn. Kngelman; Eaater re upon -aive
reading by the achool; exerclae,
"Happy Easter" by Alice Katherlne
Nichuaon and Thelnia Jean Koakl;
recitation by Bobby Klctmann; iec
Itatlon by Alan Howk; aong by
gtrl'a claaa; piano aolo by Sibyl
Howell; recitation by Marianne
Corley; recitation by Virginia Grif
fith; exerclae by Mildred Lund. 11
and Vuljtan Clark; piano aolo by
Dorothy Howell; recitation by Kn
thcrlne Orimth; recitation by Wal
ter Corley; aong by glil'a cluaa.
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH SERVICE
The program at the Congregation
al church wiu given during th
church hour. Tho floral decora
tion were very beautiful, the atatje
aettlng being a garden with flovera
and ahruba and fence. The pro
gram opened with a aong by the
achool. Key. Head repeated the
happy Raster atory and led In pray
er. Heading by Hurry Ring, ren
Ing by Inez Morrltt, aolo by Hcrnlr?
King, reading by Charlotte Spe-ry,
anthem by the choir, "alnglng bou
quet" by five glrla, aolo by France
Troediion, reading by Eva Swri'icon,
reading by Ficrnlce King, aolo by
Harry King, reading by Eileen Sp -r-ry,
anthem by the choir, reading by
Mary Merrltt, rending by I'aul
Klctmann, c1ol!.ii; amj; by the
achool. During the program chrlnt
enlng aervlcea were held for IJar
bata Anne Hat.!., young daughter
of Mr and Mr. H. E. Hatch.
OuUUrJUULLf
I0NE
APRIL HISTORIC DATES
April is important from a
historical standroint as the
birth month of four past presi
dents of the United States and
a3 the month of the assassina
tion of President Lincoln, ac
cording to the Telephone Alma
nac, a publication of the Amer
ican Telephone and Telegraph
Company.
The presidents born during
this month are Thomas Jeffer
son, James Buchanan, James
Monroe and Utysses S. Grant.
Other events for which the
month is noted were the estab
lishment of the first U. S. mint
on April 2, 1792; the discovery
of the north pole by Peary on
April 6, 19'jy, and Lee's sur.
render, April G, 1805.
When daisies pied and violets
blue
And lady smocks all silver white
And cuckoo buds of yellow niio
Do piint the meadows with
delight.
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Cayuse Indians
On lone Grounds
SUNDAY
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Game Starts at 2:00 O,clock
I home, Sunday afternoon.
April
PERSONAL MENTION
Continued rom Til. 1.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Peterson
were after Sunday School dinner
guests at the Edgar Ball home,
last Sunday.
. Walter Dobyns and wife and
Mr and Mrs. Henry Peterson were
Sunday afternoon 'callers at the
Leonard Carlson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker
were visitors at the M. R. Morgan
Miss Wilma Chase, a teacher
in the rural schools spent the
week-end with Mrs. Russel Miller
in lone.
Mrs. Ethel Fraser is a guest at
the home of her daughter. Mrs.
S. E. Hatch. Mrs. Fraser's home
is in Long Beach, California.
Leonard Carlson hnd Bert Peck
are at Pendleton this wet k serv
ing as Jurymen at theEastrn Or-
J egon term of Federal court.
All the Pref
erre
A
Stock
offer
this Company intends to
at this time has been sold . ..
With The
AMERICAN LEGION
SATURDAY NIGHT
April ll
AT LEGION HALL
IONE
Supper Will Be Served
by
LADIES AUXILIARY j
We congratulate those who were prompt to take advant
age of this splendid investment opportunity, but rogret that
many prospective purchasers will be "disappointed by the
above announcement. Ali interested may invo their
names placed on a preferred list, and they will ba given
the first chance to secure some of this $6 Frahrrid Stock
when these shares are again offered ne;;t fall to finance
further development.
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PACIFIC POWER &
LIGHT COMPANY
"Always af Vour Service1' .
Notice o ony offict of th Company, or to liie Invstm3nl Department, 702 Public Service Bldg., Portland,
will place you on the preferred Hit, for tiie next offering of this dock