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PAGE EIGHT . LA GKANDK EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910. hn. Numerous game parties, the band dance, and card parties fnclude about All that marked the present week in a social way, and though there was wedding or two, It .cannot be said that Cupid has gotten well under way as yet this week. Next week, com mencement affairs wilt usurp nearly everything and toat is as It should be for one week of the year is always set aside to the girl graduates of the high school and though several functions are now planned in the way of class receptions and the like, it will be a week' of the strenuous sort in an academic way to the large class that - will be graduated from the local high school. ', A special meeting of the literary de partment of the Neighborhood club is called for Monday, May 23, at 2:30 oclock. All wishing to Join this de partment are requested to be present at that hour. .Bernice Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Enterprise, was mar ried last Wednesday evening at the - . .'' . . . uvwo. w ui tiiiuiauii, an. utiti Mrs. H. P. Lewis, 402 Third street In this city, to Earl L. Pack, a traveling salesman , of Roswell. Idaho. Rev. Crockett of Enterprise, -officiated, us ing the beautiful ring ceremony. Only close relatives of the bride and groom were present. A sister of the bride, Ignore, acted as bridesmaid and Awrey Haney was best man. Miss Lewis was dressed In white" embroid ery and carried snowballs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison enter tained the ladies of the Bridge club, and their husbands, last Thursday Full Line & nf Vnrrnf olilnu nrA K fA of Vegetables and y f. Emits, New Potatoes f J Peas, Wax Beans'-; g Lettuce, Green onions 4 Radishes, Turnips, Spinach, Cabbage jj Celery, Asparagus f Rhubarb jj Strawberries, Cherries j Oranges, Bananas vity urocery evening, six tables of guest being present A toothsome three course luncheon was served; ' Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp won. the ladles' honors and J. C. Gulling that of the men. . Miss Ethel Gulling entertained the La Jaunesse club last Monday evening. Strawberry short cake made season able refreshments. . , ,'. One of the delightful school society functions of the week was an infor mal party given by Miss N. Lucile Al len of the high school faculty to ntr girl pupils in elocution last Thurs day evening at the F. H. Green home, 1311 N. avenue. The following menu constituted the refreshments: -. Club and Peanut Sandwiches Olives Panana Franee V English Tuti-Fruiti Fnpe and Wafers , Mints Very pretty favors of carnat'.ona aurt hand painted motoes of prominent elocutionists added to the uniqueness of the affair. Those present and who are members of Miss Allen's c' in elocution,', were: j Nora Arbucl-ol, .N(Mui Kiltie. lttf I cuiuoui,.uuiia Ferryman, Mina Ash. Carrol Cur-r, Alice. Hill. Serena Rohn, Maude Leadti worth, Hilda Anthony. Zoe Bragg. , '. ' " ' , . Miss Margaret Anson and Mrs. Rob ert Newlln entertained the evening Kaffee Klatch last evening . at the Anson home on Fourth street. Mrs. Chester Newlln won the ladles prize and M. B. Donohue won the men's prize. ; ' . ... , ;'.':; Miss Ruby Huff last Wednesday evorhu entertained a party of young fileue at the home of her parents Mr. pud Mrs. A. E. Huff. Progresa'.vo guraes were played and the even'ng enoyrrd in' a very Informal but pleas m nuy. Miss Rachel Turner and M. fmi snan won prizes at the gauvos played. Delicious refreshments were ic-'.t? The guests present wee: Mess , Gulltckson. Tanner, Core DiyKnn, Ingle, Vheers, Barron, IVank RalMon. Arthur Huff. Misses I'olla Rhylitipi, Rachel Turner, Evangeline, Ji.iii 'a i:- Bess Hume, Nell Mnhttoy. Rnl.y Hvft, Zepha Kennedy, Mabel Van Fleet and ttennle Gavin. Perhaps the most Important thirch event of the week Just ending was the reception at the M. E. church last Tuesday evening In honor of the new membrs of the church. Refreshments, speeches, music and solos blended nicely to make a' pleasant evening. ly shall reap also sparingly; he that soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully, Bible class 9:45; W. Con ner is the bustling superintendent Communion at II; Christian Endeavor and Junior t 7; church at 11:15 and 8 p. m. Subject of the morning ser mon "Sacrifice." All are cordially in vited to attend these services FORD A. ELLIS. Minister. Presbyterian Inarch 5otes. Sahhotix school :45 a. m.; C. E. meeUng Sunday, 7:00. There - will be no preaching services, morning or evening, but Rev.' J. E. Youel will preach next Sunday, May 29. morning and evening. r SIBPKISED THE WHOLE PARTY. II. P. Lewis Takes Ills Callers la- awares. ' And ! BAKERY f f o - , o CHlBfH SOTICES A oooooooooooo ST. PETER'S CHl'RCH. Trinity Sundaj. Holy communion, 8 a m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 m.; evening service. 7:30 p. m. Note The hour for the evening service' haB been changed o 7:r.O. lpton II. Clhbs Rector. - jff round the Circle . Going VU J , Returning Via SPOKANE. PORTLAND MACLEEOO THE DALLES CAI1ARY PENDLETON VANCOUVER WALLA WALLA VICTORIA LEWISTON SEATTLE INLAND EMPIRE or. Vice Versa": ' ' SHORTER TRIPS " ; ':' ; To the :v - CAX ilH ROCKIES ; ARttOW LAKES ' ' - KOOTEXAT LAKES Tickets sold dally. June I to Sep tember I ; Final limit October 31, rnlimlted stopovprs. ' Write for Particulars. . G. M. Jackson. Geo. A. Walton, irav. rs Agt. Gen A Pass . v.. .. Dept., . ; r 1 14 WALL ST SPOKANE. Last night when a party of young folks visited the home of H. P. Lewis and wife at 402 Third street thinking that bride and groom were housed there, Mr." Lewis appeared on the front porch demanding that everyone of the youngsters enter the house. One boy said he was the captain and he led the way. The girls in the party reluctantly entered the home and wnen once m Mr. twis i iocKeastne door and demanded an explanation. He claimed that he had been married four years and it was highly improper jhat he Bhould be charlvarled so '. often. Several of the party wanted to leave but he refused to let them. When candy and oranges were served he de manded that each one eat. although timidity among the girls again assert ed itself. Today Mr. Lewis said he had thought of appealing to the law for' disturbance of the peace, but he remembered that he was once young himself and changed his mind. Wright Makes Remarkable. Voyage. Dayton. O., May 21 -Wilbur Wright's flight of 200 feet into the air is re garded today as the most important voyage an aviator ever made in the middle west. Last evening he soared to the heights in ten minutes. Wright makes another fight today. lie id tends to take Frank Coffin of New York, one of his most promising pttp ils, with him. Begin , Smlng Time In Prison. Venice, May 21. Convicted . of a murder and a conspiracy that startled all Europe Countess Marie Tarnewsky Dr. ' Naumoff and Nicholas Prllukoff today began serving a term In prison for the murder of Count Kemarewsky. The countess and the physician were sentenced to three and eight years re spectively. . Prllukoff was given ten years. All are Russians. ' Fraure Has Sulphurous Shower. v Lemans. France, May 21. A sul phurous rain fell today, a phenomea attributed to the passage of the earth through the comet The country is covered with a yellowish substance while the atmosphere Is murky of the sulphurous odor. r3 j(9 nil yff&wJb SU Msrj's Ckarrh. Sunday morning services. 8 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. , Evening services. 7:20 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Father Aalders. . L. D. S. Church. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Saml. Story, Supt. Sacrament meeting 2 p.., m. Program of the Y. L. M. I. A. 7:30 p. Current Events .... Susan M. Carbine Recitation "The Legend of the Or gan"....'...,,,. Mr. Samuel Storey Vocal Solo .....:... Nellie Garrlck Essay .............. Paul Alnsworth Paper "The Causes of the Apostasy" Mrs. Pearl Darley. Discussion."" , ... ; Rarnnm and. nsUcj's tent Barus." Schenectady, N. Y., May 21. The main tent of the Daroum and Bailey circus caught Tire this afternoon The crowd of spectators stampeded in a panic' and It Is Impossible to learn if any were injured. , It Is reported that there were ten thousand people in the tent and. that all escaped with out Injury.1 ; 7 to 9 o'clock Tonight 25 and 35 cent Candy for lOcperlb THE FMM X Eye Mastery The eye is so intricate in its mechanism, so dell- cate in its str ucture, so full of complexities, that It is not thoroughly understood, even by the great-, est scientists of the age. Whatever can be provided by practical experience, whatever can be done by minute and complex machinery, whatever may be yielded by careful and accurate testing , lS AT YOUR SERVICE the moment yon enter my Optical Parlors. , -My examining machinery comprises FIVE of the most up-to-date optical machines to be found in the country, and in all sincerity I advise you to consult me whenever optical difficulties arise. 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Underwood will, speak at the 11 : o'clock service. No preaching Bervlce j In the evening.. B. Y. p. u prayer j meeting at 7 p. m. Frank E Gray, s pastor. .. , ,., ; .: .Ontrel I'hnrrii of ChrlM. The baccalaureate services of the high school will be held in the even ing, subject of sermon "Soul-Abund- Text,"He that soweth sparlng- IContlnued from Page 1) ance. those who forecast success for these boys. : This depends upon how strong are the representatives of t' other schools, and will be a matter for the Judges to determine. . The medals for the oratorical con test and the athletic meet as well will be presented this evening to the' win ners and indications point". to 4 v very large crowd. "4 -?(' ; I ifvv- V State-Superintendent ..Aekernjap ar- m m u i a nun wua luurnmg irom oooooooooooo ADDITIONAL LOCALS 000. OOOOOOOOO The Cove track team consisting of fifteen members, are guests at the Sommer house. Mrs. Bertha Levy, of San Francisco, sister of Mrs. .William Ash who re sides at 902 Pennsylvania avenue, ar rived in La Grande this morning for several weeks visit. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Knapper, of Joseph returned this evening from Chicago, after having visited in California, Ne braska. Iowa and Illinois during the past three months. ' They will visit here a day or bo at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Cojon R. Eberhard. - ' Miss Ruby McCoy," who has been a nurse in the Grande Ronde hospital in this city for a year and a'half, leaves tonight for her home in FobbII, Ore gon, and after a two weeks visit there she will continue her professional work In Portland. Glen Wisdom, Victor Basche, Frye Herbert. MJgnon Miller, Harry Beers. Frank M. Jones; Elmer Hall, Nathan Ilunstock,- EveTett Saunders. E. 0. FInklenburg, L. Blum. Alfred Flnley. Roy Denham, C. Bronaugh. Leland Shin," Harry Bachman, Harold Hart. Jes Weller and Mrs. J. K. Romlg and two daughters, are among the Baker people In La Grande today attending the track meet. 4 V DRY CHAIN WOOD 1 am prepared to furnish Dry Chain 'Wood, al so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind ly phone your order to i V. . BEAN PHONE RED 3741 . . - . . . . . w . Car4 of Thanks. - v We. the undersigned, wish to thank the many friends , who so kindly as sisted us during the Illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. n. w. johnsox axd family i Berry & Stetson 7 R.I Of 1 l r-il 1 t L-ciiesc oivies i and zjiocks t GENUINE mama TT TT n mac if. "A Chamberiaui's Stomach and liver Tablets art safe, iura and r1i.Ki. v.' Salem to attend the field meet and the P!i,e, bounds of women who have oratorical contest- i Iu.i7.,ohe,,htnro'iBh their gentle i See the 75 cent imitation Panama' ?? Straw Hats all prices. Crash hats ? 5 for men and boys. J i A mm mmm .. ' r I Ot UNDER A Nm HAM .