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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
; . v.. V. CHURCH PLANS X-MAS SERVIG E Christmas Tree Exercises LADIES' BAZAAR WAS A SUCCESS Elifin, Viv. 21.-Thc fancy work Mil lust fiat- lilendid success. n wcHlhur Hint nimlo it ;Will T!o TIfkl n't. thp Zinn .h1!",'r nnrt .hkliPti Kupwr held by . . , y-.T . .the Methodist J-uaics' English ljutneran unurcn. uniuy wu ' Tim Hiv. R. nomUd. nastor of the impossible for several invnilwrs who'aim fioierick t.mii.n ..hurnh will Christ- n1" prominent plncps in tlio uay s Jims services at the Lutheran church work la he present, a f.ur ' crowd . i .. . fiiL! :n i... wis in uttemlu c tind the two tie- rhi niS :ri.r..,XT VndVS partmehU took in more than sixty Order of Eastern Star held its an- mini election last Friday nlijht. The officers are Mm. Ida Ilalltfarlh, worthy matron; Mm. Ethel Vehrs, associate matron: J. F. Bales, worthy patron; I,. Penhain secretary; 1. W. lirown treasurer; Mrs. Elba Hill, conductress; Mrs. Mollie Allen, asso ciatB conductress The appointive of ficers have not all heen selected. Mrs. Durham and son Murray, plnn to leave in a day or two for California to spend the remainder of the winter. They will visit while I there with Mrs. Durham niece and U. P. .Weiss was n business vlsltoi in I.a Grande last Thursnlay. The Woman Improvement club mm mi nii.ii.'. . .., . . . , -., . h,.,. The subject of his t hnstmns scr- " ........... ...... ilullars. Mrs. Kearney Jones' Sun- held Its regular meeting Thursday Dion Will he "flood Tiding of Crest I'repar.u n vara-.y u, in .. oy," with the following subdivision: "" .1 Whene Oinin tin. Christ? connection with the bazaar. a When Ho Tame in, (ia.h of llu- Mr. "' Mrs. Ernest Vohrs and mlfitv? daughter Hetty, were ovcr-nihl vlsi- . The Influence of His Coming. toys ! ''."" lal .w'"k-. ,! . ,. . ,. it.. . vi... Tin nnnxtre show.aiK hard times ' I'S ill sin two anthems as 'Party put on by the liehekah, a.tof the club rather than leave j . I liiu mine un'i fii "'"in ...... ' .k. ... . .. ,, . iiv was tho marked feature of the Mrs. Jack I.yon of Portland is ine puui c is eoroiniiy invm.. I ' , ,rh ,,, tim ,,,.,. .r s,)(,n.in the holiday season with her I hftuln.uu lena rt V n lil'tt H II' - r " - -.---v. " . . - .... at the home of the president, Mrs. J. Hater. Mrs. 1 1 a, en was elm rife of the program which wo? mudi' up of u brief history of the !it of Carrie Jacobs Bond and her work At the meeting it was decid ed to distribute the sale of the Christmas seals anion tr all member! the us ELGIN NEWS OF INTEREST MrH. .T. K. WriKht won an Klrtn vHhor lust Hatiinluy, roinlnier on biisl ntHH ronicriet with the lihrary,, and iUo spomlliiK Ihe duy at tho K. K. Vehi' home. Mra. I.loyil ChiMidlnr of J a Oran.le wan u euent fiom TliuriHluy till Kat urduy wllh Mrs. Harlan Ihirrinun. The women or the christian church UvU a silver ten and apron ale :it Ihe Mill Hardwure more KaUirituy nf-K-rnoon. Air, f'lnie ScrhiPr from I a Gran (it. wns a visitor over the weck-end with frlcmlB In KigJn. Sir; una Mrs. FT. A. Thoma of th f'lty I'urk ni l.u (li-ande apem the luHt hp vent I ilays at the hvni of Hew and Mm, If. I,. Willis. Hew V. A. Win torn has hepn uh sent Hinre ThankHjfivlnK. Me left for tho wpMlern part of the stale, work in C In Ihn Interest of the eiuluwment Tor Willamette university. jisH Ice;l hytler went to Palnier J auction i'Yulay to vbit with the; MiHwes Irene and Willie Harris. Hhe returned Monday evening. i Rev. Rimer Gllftrap held -wvlrp In the fhrlstian nhurch oil FrM.iv evening. Rev. Gii-strap was jmsiur of IhU ckurrh Hveral yeais apo. The bnzuur held hy tho Presbyter, iun lailffH lust Huturdn was a sue eet. The uttendancA for both I In; Bale and tho chicken sapper Wfia KOOd.- . j ffoveral of the ncliool ' district: have p re pa tut low for their Christ mas celebrations. Mra. Hush Belllniine left Sunday evenliitf for her homo In Idaho for an extended visit heen Hi Pr hN.Uh- for ro.no lime. ' M...I ,ili nt- Mliiiol dedication IiuIm- lieiiliam. iiIkiI the li hall at Ihe nov ir.vnin.iMUii.. The Peandinavians have a U'Rend that Haider, the favorite of the Rods, !vas killed ,y an arrow ma-le of nns tletoe, and beiiw, through the I of the koiIs, restored to lite, tnc ;i.le.oeVa,e the emblem of love, and everyone passniK under it was Mry. lielllslnie lifi'to receive n kiss. Tho I participated in ihy the quests. The I parents, Mr. and Mrs. UeorKe Smith. ''';.-., , . , . r... i nnnsLre urogram was we I carne ieXt "orThSTunayThoorand' r. has spent1 a trood deal of time inP'" Wilma Hall nd Birdie Ra-. training the children for the follow-, mussen was the stellar event of tho 'W'ToTt. the World, by choir JMd Mrs. F.mery Sewell left Reinarks of Welcome. Natalie Kberl;,'' '" 'Z, fT KcadiiiK of the Xmas Story, l-.dim "'"' ""-v i ;j .& Kutforh. Trim.- Mountain Thap.er No. r,8.l Ifcnrv Kheit: Recitation. Arnold Reihan; Sonpr, "Haik, the Herald Anicels Sinir," Sunday Schisd; Ktci- tation. "Xmas Hells.'' Hemv Jen.en Willie Schilling; Kwitation, "I.lttlc Kocket's Xmas," Marie Matthews; Recitation, "I Love to Hear the Story," Charlie Schilling; Recitation, "A Xmas Thought," belma Inseth, e Margaret Deitnn; Recitation, "Why ' do Kells for Xmas KiiiK," I.enore j Williamson; Duet "Star of the Kast." JIulda Bogiitad, Ruth Rogstad; Hed- tation, "Amas , Pictures," Margaret AlichUelson; Recitation, ''Annie and i 'Willie's Prayer," Kmma Wurl; Reci ; tation, Juanita Stmngcr; Recitation, '. ''The Song of the Angels," Kate Kel ler; Song,, "Oh Little Town of Bcth l! lehem," choir; Recitation, "Each Happy Xmas," Arnold Inseth; Reci tation, 'Xmas Hymn," Hcne Jensen; Recitation, "Little Gottlieb's Xmas," Helen Schilling; Duet, "It Came Up on - the Midnight," Helen Schilling, Maris Matthcs; Recitation, Klmira Shirley;' Song, "Luther's Cradle Hymn," girls' octette rmfar4rjrjr0fm'40 titan sr KKVKN KTATKN IN I'OMIi'y . t'O.MPACl' Arizona, rallforula. Colorado, New Mexico, I'laii and Wyoming have en tered Into an ugreilnenl, rormall Hlgned, Toe the cqullahle iitillatton and itevelopllH'ill of the Colorado' riv er. ' Millions ut djOllai'S wil he spent on Irrigation and water power Jiroj ects. ' 1 . What a contrast helween this frlcndy iirrani;einent and the! imnal eonfltrt ainoiiK nelghhririug slates In Europe.. There,- each alato flghis for full eoiilrol of every resooi-co or nil vahtnifo; 'liere. )ilans are woi-ked out for JiPfirarrnomite MluilrIn-""lii Tiencflis! Tho compact shown,' too, that each of. tho American. Rlatoa, retain tin sov .:er(ilMiit"can(l iwlbniiilslu's iid sovereign rights IhruMnh tlM union In which there Is strength. - It Is acknowledged that tlio Chi rfese are very skillful at making con fectionery and possess the reputation of hnving many secrets. They are able to empty nn orange of its pulp entirely, then fill it up with fruit jelly without' one lwlng able to find the smallest cut in the rind or even a tiny hole. if I bsr i everyone has occasional interruptions or unforseen delay on bak ing days, but the house wife who uses Crescent i Baking Powder will not worry. She will have light, melt-in-your-mouth biscuits, mu ffins, arid cake because CreBcent combines the two leavening units that insure good results under variable ' circumstances, ' , ; From any grocer Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Wushlngtun Powder) Ra!$$ the Dough Gifts for Menf Let I h Help You Select One from Our Klock of Ciyai'S Pipes Holders A cli Ti'nva S Comfort Sets Sliavinp; Sets '. . -Military 'F.iushes ; , ft Jlazois . -Flashlights" Uamdj'as"1'- u' Vacuuiti Bottles L Luiifn'-'Kuekets, ' w 'and 5 The Kinfr of Gifts ft SIIEAFFEU'S . LIFETIME l V1 Too Much Meat Hurts Kidneys Take a glass of Salts to Kidneys If Bladder bothers you. Flush oooooooooooooooooooooopoooooooooooooooooooooooooo .1O0OOO0OOOOOOOOOO00OOO0 X . o o PEN ft :JheLiLP""g& I PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Bating too mucli uieaL may produce Ititiimy troulile in soma form qt otlipr, iwiy a w I'll known authority, kccauiH.' tliu uric acid excitva tlio kidneys, they becwie overworked, gut Hlugirili, tlo ut, ojuX cause all norU of dibtreun, par ticularly backafiiio and niUery in i)ie kidiiuy region ; rlicuniatic twinges, pa vito hcailacluw, acid (tloinacli, consti pation, torpid liver, Hterpkusm'as, biad dor and urinary irritation. Tbo nioinciit'your back burta or kid Hfyg aren't acting rilit, or if bludd.r lK)lherH you, et about four ounces of Jail hIU fro in any good pjiarinacy: tako a tuMespoonftil in a glonn of watiT beforn bnakfast Jor .a few day and vour kidneys may then net lino. T)i in htmoun Raits is mado from tlitvj acid of praK and lemon Juice, coni biued with luhia, and baa beon uhj-iI for grnerat i ona to Hush elopud k td novs and - tttiiuulato them to normal activity; altio to neutralize tho acid in tlio ui'ino, mo that it no longer irri UiU, tinm often ending bliulder di& onler Jail Salts pan not injure any one; make & delibtful JTenre8c?nt litliia water drink which millions of men and woiiu'N taka now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary or pan clean, 11 1 it n often avoiding serious kidney dis orders, . Gifts Gifts That That Last Please wmsm ao or. 5"J""'J ..t.H.TSlK'"-! -V. . Andrew's Variety THe CKnstmas Stor .Mmmm Notice f THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That I have named The - . - v "v V.'. ,,i ,.,'' J.v,',' . 3:i CHRISTMAS STpRE'fts myifjci;tl headqiifi'trs in ji this town. . 1 SANTA CLAUS. Andrew's Variety Store Hi Attention! Fruitgrowers FOR ETTER OXES PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH Union Box Co. F. Jasniann, Mgr. riionc Main 58S La Grande, Ore. FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE GIFT PERPLEXED, WE SUGGEST: VAN WINKLE TIES Silkj Silk-and-Wool and Knit ; $i:oo:,Ties, -3 for....... $2,50 $1.25 ties, 3 for "Si.'SO'Tiesr'S'.for Our stock of ties cannot he sur passed in the city. Oregon City Bath llobes 1.,...,. ...2.....:, - $lf-00 Second Grade Oregon City Robes ..:..L... $V2M Men's Smoking Jackets $0.50 to $12.00 New designs and colors that men most certainly will welcome. Silk Scarfs of first quality, $2.50 to $-1.00, in striped and mixed colors combinations, with fringed ends. EXTRA VALUES IN SOX Silk and Wool Mixed, Full Fash ioned. Wool Full Fashioned in all Colors. Pure Silk, pjain and ; clocked., , .. .'.;';;'l' : v . 83c to $1.75 STORE OPEN EVENINGS FOR REST OF THE WEEK Knox Hats The Toggery O'Donnell ' ; I Andrews Brothers 9 oooooooooooooooooooooodoooooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooco C(5 Monuments ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW Cten.Cdrrfr W hv made ft. profound itudy of monument buildlDg, and an order placed In onr hands if sure to recuive faith ful, inUIIitent eieeutlon. We Will Gladly Famish Estimate Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company 1592 S Ave. La Graada, Or. Faiicy Decorated Cakes FOR THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES Any Emblem, Monogram or Inscription Executed in Sugar We Have a Fine Assortment of WELL AGED FRUIT CAKES (iOc per pound CHERRY CAKES ' Filled With Lucious Maraschino Cherries, Angclique and Walnuts Very Delicately Flavored ' 75c per pound MINCE PIES The Genuine Old Fashioned Kind 30c, 40, GO each LADY FINGERS. MACAROONS, WAFERS, CHERRY DIPS 73c per pound Hang a Savings Account on Your Christmas Tree NO present will be more prized than a savings account in , this bank. Mother will treasure it, sister adore it and brother will say, "Oh. boy!" . W TMK 11AIIV LKTS THK HAWUVST OfT Or IIKI1 DOI.I., IT IS nnXK KOH; HI T W SDK TKAItrt l'l 1IKH PASS ililDK, Sill'. CAN 1IAVK N ( mi Kit. VK WSI'WT TH AT KATI1KH HI.MSKI.K Wol l.l) V.K l'l.KASKK WITH sreu A OUT. A savings account u a lasting present. And it grows from year to year! Give a Bank Book for X-mas The Most Practical Gift" United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon ' MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM j " tkfliiiijililiiillJiiiiiiliiiliiiiiliii al- -a. i. , til