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Saturday, Jaiuiarv 5, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FAG3 TruxSID WOMEN'S INTEREST NEWS of SOCIETY Charming Dancing Party Ono Y)f tlio most charming social nffalrti.of t ho New Your took place InHt evening, when Misses Miriam Ann and Jane Hlange entertained upproxjinalcly one hundred and ten guesls with a delightful dancing party ut Honan Hall. Tin; hall wn Beautifully decorated with pink rose leaves and artificial snow ihe rolor scheme, being pink and white, Ihe color effect correspond ing. Dancing was the feature of ihe evening with excellent music fur- nlhedt hy honey's four piece c h est ra. During 1 he evi-n l n g fuvor dance took place, in which each guest received u favor. An other clever feature was the distri butions to each one of paper ser- pontine confetti, which was thrown among' the dancers shortly before the close of the event. During tin evening a delirious luncheon was served by the Ht. Peters 'Guild ladles in the bailment of the. building, everyone enjoying a good time and plenty to eat. The patronesses were Mrs. A. W. Nelson Mrs. T. J. fieroggin, Mrs. H. M. flay, Mrs. I- H. Hayes, Mrs. Cl L. Iarison and Mrs. A. J. Ktange. v Tuesday, .January S. ife Kim Art day for the Neighborhood club and Mrs. H. K. Westenhaver la in churgd) of the meeting. The ar IIkI to.be featured Is Joaquin So ralla, a famous palnhr of Sun JlghtH hnd Children. A very inter esting ; program is being prepared In connection with this noted ar 11st arfd the members of tho club should, not miss if. The.,vocallsl for the day will bo Mrs. George A. Ilean, popular and tulcntcjl musician, and another charming feature of the program will be a beautiful Hpanlsh fiance hy Trillion and (Tilda Ashley, who are excellent dancers, showing much race and bVauty, in 1 heir performance. l-'ol lowing the program (he so cial hour, will take place and will bo resumed at each meeting hcrv ufler. I Annpuncement has been receiv ed In -La Oranile of Ihe marriage of MIsh Marlha Isabelle Schofield, formerly of La Gmnde and daugh ter of Nephi V. Schofi-ld. lo Dr. Kugen1' Lesley chrlstenson. In Chi cago, Jll., on Sunday. December 24. Th young couple will make I heir liome "in Youngstowii, Ohio, The Rchofiehls lived In LaClrande for many years. Miss Schofield br ing a very popular young lady among her friends here. Sin at tended the l,n. Grande high school, after Iwhlch she attended college in CI ah, having graduated from 1 hero last. Alny. . The,' Pnrkdalo club was charm ingly Entertained January 2, by Mrs. francos Carbine, with Mrs. Thomas Stanley assisting. A splen did program planned In the nature of New Yenr's resolutions was clev- rly carried out. A 1'arkdale club house was I horoughly discu.'isi-d. after which a delieiuiis two course luncheon was served by the tie. Ilghlful hostesses. The noM meeting will be leld ut the houiH of Mrs. W. Cass. IfiiHi Jefferson Sl feel, Junmuy Hi. Due to many reqa-sls Kathleen Campbell slated totlay that tomor row evening ai the dinner hour in the Hotel Foley grill she would render a program of the old famil iar songs. Three weddings have taken place at the parsonage or the Methodist church during the past week, with Itevcrcnd Klmor Gram Kellh offl eiaiing. December liiith Walter Karl Mayo and Miss Ihon Woll. both of I'nion. were united in mar riage; January 3rd Hoy Kranklln Gihsoii of I'nion, and Miss Blanche Wilson of Kmmett, Idaho, were joined in the holy bonds of matri mony and January 4th Jvan H. llingaman nnd Miss Vera J. Gam. both of Imbler, Oregon, were mar ried. All of these young couples have the sincere wishes of happi ness from their many friends. S Cove (Special) Miss Deon Woll. laughter of Air. and Mrs. Steve Will, and Walter Mayo, both of I'nion, wore united In the holy bonds of matrimony on Saturday, December 2H, at the Methodist par sonaggo of La Grande, with Itev crcnd Klmor Grant Keith officia ting. The bridal couple was at tended by Miss Georglanna Jensen and K. DeDaney, both of Union. The brido Is a teacher In tho Cove public school, and after u short honeymoon she will resume her work there. The Wednesday Hrldge club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. T. Seroggin, Wednesday afternoon, .December 9. A banquet will be given for tho members of the Christian endeavor and their friends this evening at (J:30 o'clock in the church buso- ment, The many T.a Grande friends of Miss Kdith I'ierce, daughter of Governor and Mrs. Walter Here, formerly of I. a Grande and a graduate of the Da Grande high sch oo I , will be pi eased 1 o know that she In visiting in Portland, an excellent photograph of her being in a. Portland newspaper., Miss KriederikA rVhHfce -hart re turned lo Kugeno to resume her course In tho school of music, af tor visiting during the vacation with parents and friends In I, a Grande, ' oenm by Mnsefleld, Lindsay and Millay. With one or two exceptions Ihe library bus all of these; Ihe olhrs will be included on the nexl book order. The following bonks will bo add ed lo the library. Saturday evening. January 0 aL hU o'clock: llowen Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology. Bradford American Port rails. Hurlon Notable Women of Modern China. Cullum I, tick of the Kid. Hungerford Planning a Trip Abroad. .eacock Over tho Pool lights. I.orand- Old Ago Do for rod. Overton Amor-lcan Nights En tertainment. Shay Treasury of Plays for Wo men. Williams Kamlly. ' Wilson Tho Able Mclaughlins. Wilson Oh! Dociorl GRANTS PASS. Or. No trace has yet boon found of William Drown, aged resident of tho Slate crook section, who wandered away from the Adam Cart homo. Ills relatives havo given up hope of finding him alive, but tho search was being continued In nn endeavor to locate tho body I toad Campaign Start. NOUTH DKND, Or. West " fu ley, chairman or tho board of sup ervisors of Del Norte county, Calif ornia, and Colonel D. K. Iwson of Wedderburn wert guests of tho North Henri chamber of commerce at noon. They oamo in tho interest of tho Itooaevelt highway between crescent City. Cnl., and North Iti.n.t UktriA notlvn mmnnii'lilnir tit i being done by the Curry County Good Roads club, which Mr, Daw son represents. , Tho North Betid chamber voted membership In the cljib and appro priated t'-'S to pay dues. Vernon Gorsl. wan elected to membership in tho club lor tho current year. Hope Given I'p For Missing Man I'arolctt to Father Hf'OKNK, Htovo fid wards, Springfield youth Involved in three; burglaries, coninihteit li a band of young housobreakerM, was senten ced to two years In the peniten tiary and paroled to hln father-by Judge G. I'. Skipworth Wednesday. The h'd rorneti of excellent family and fervently1 promised to reform. C. M. Goodlln oi Junction City, who pleaded guilty to pusslnc sev eral bad checks, war. given th' fame sentence and paroled to thi Junction City post of tho Ameri can I ogfon. of which ho li r. mem ber. He had made restitution in every Instance, the court was Informed. CHURCHNEWS The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet Monday evening. January 7, at Ihe home of Mrs. Oscar Poarch, 200G 'edar street, at 7:ItO o'clock. METHOPIST CHt'RCH, SOCTH Our Sunday school continues to grow. New pupils every Sunday. Teachers uro faithful and there is a. class for everyone. Sunday School 10 a. In. . Preaching 11 a. in. Preaching 11a. m. Subject of sermon: "Christ the Great Teach er." Young People's mooting C:3ft p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all ' who may wish to attend. N. T. Wood, Pastor. KIItST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHl'HCH We wish tho general public a Happy. Prosperous and Joyous New Year. Cheer up. You may have hud a hard timo In 923, but we are "saved by hope." Cheer up. The balance may have been on the wrong side of the ledger. Cheer up, and go In to transfer the bal ance to the side which In youn mind is right. You may havo had I heavy burdens to hear in the past year. Cheer tip. The Man of Gul llleo Is tho world's burden bearer. 'Perhaps you "havo not tried Mm, well then you ure missing much of ihe joy of partnership with tho Highest. Tho churches of I.a Grande will bo glad to help you In this year if you will give them a chance. The Klrst Methodist Eplfl- oratlon, Its ftpporiunlties nnd re sponsibilities, let us remember that the Gospel teachings will help us sot a high Ideal and aid us In reaching towards it. Wo go for ward on God's promises with in creasing faith in Him and our own selves. A Happy Now Year to tho community as we strive to be of greater service to all. Win. Crosby Hoss, Minister. FIURT BAPTIST CHUHCH Sunday School at 10 a. in. Mrs. C M. Happersot-t, superintendent. Subject of lesson, "A Chosen Dead er and a. Chosen Dand." He In a class. Bible study aids In every vocation. At tho hour for morning wor ship Kov. M. B. Parounagian, na tive Armenian, will preach to our congregation and bring us a fresh message from the Holy Land. All are Invited to hear him. At 7:30 p. hi. the pastor will preach on "What must tho church loarn from tho Fool? Our nation al paper. The Baptist, and our own local paper. The Evening Observer, have, drawn, some. fine lessons from The Fool." Mrs. J. F. Jester, director of mu sic, will appreciate a full choir. A. It. Hilton, Pastor. Col. and Mrs. F. S. Tvanhoe de lightfully entertained a number of friends ut dinner New Years, at the Foley Grill. Covers were laid for 1 guests and a very pleasant eve ning was spent. CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner of First and Washington Sunday morning service at 11:00 copal church dcslrcA lo extend lis o'clock. Sunday School at 9:4G a. m. Subject: "God." Wednesday evening meellng at 8 o'clock. Heading room open to Hie- public every Monday, weonesuuy ann Saturday from two lo four. All art; welcome. RED PEPPER HEAT helpfulness to any who will accept the opportunity. Our Mens Forum Is organized lo help tho men Spiritually, social ly and Intellectually. They meet each Sunday at 10:00 a. m. in tho church parlor. Singing, prayer, discussion, study and sociability, are the commodles In which they deah Tho Sunday School moots nt 10 n in nnll Klin. lav Thnm Dr.i Mrs. C. J. Edenholm delightful-Lin- nM h.ii ly entertained the Thursday Auc' hft 0nidpd ,,P'Ssons this Sunday In Hon Hrldge club' at her homo ..n ,i1D ,i, i!"11"7 J!!i"rn?,0n' "dull. Get in nt tho beginning. L ilh l.lirli hnnr. toll. J t Wrl S At 11:00 "0 Pa,0r Wt" ak Of . Ilrmiy nnil at tin' close of Xhc nirrrnnnn a ili'lirloiia luncheon v:m tho "Forwjlnl Look anil Moyc- Iniont." He will install tho offlcerM served. Rri Peppor Rub takes thu "ouch" from We, stiir, aching jointa. y It cannot hurt you, and it ceyriinly stops that old rheumatism tfturc at once. W'lien yhu are suffejis so you can hardly gif aroundjljt try Ilcd Pep per Rul andr!u will have the quickitrcliffKnovn. Nuthing has Bueh conc'entratcil, lenetratiiig heat as red. peppers. Just as soon as you npplv Kcd Pepper Pub yor. will feel the tingliiiR. licat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. rPain and torcneas arc gone. Ask.anv good druggist for a jar of Eowlei lied Pepper Rub. lie sure to get the genuine, with tho name Rowk'i on each package. Library Ghats ATTENTION resolution that you will read some thing different 7 That you will read at least iwo worth while books every month. For most per sons, Sunday is the one day of comparative leisure when they .have more command of their lime than on other days. Why not make this day a chance for a Utile reading off the beaten path? Wouldn't it be the best New Year's resolution you ever made to resolve to give a few min utes every Sunday, or of toner If you can find the time, 'to learning (something new about the world you live in lo read some book on eco nomics, history, or urt, or music, or a good poem or. essay. Would you be interested In the following at the Public .Library: Fills "Pance of Life." Fosdick "Christ innty and Pro- .IRLANfl CITY COMMCN1TY CHlTUCH A week of reasons, why I go to church. 1. To keep my appointments in religions us well as In happiness. 2, To give my soul life a chance as well as my physical and mental. 3. To worship and praise Him from .whom all blessings . flow. ' 4, To meet nil sorts and condi tions of people- upon the. plane of brotherhood. 6. To give a glad hand and kind word to those who bear heavy burdens. 6. To bo true to that Inner voice, u.-Vilh nni-K "Yau niiirtit." illustrated sermons on. the general , T h ,p aikve lhc Sabbath and 'B Hllllirfl "Tlio Ifntimnon f Unll nf .. . . ... . . . the mule, ana unereiorcj my coun ,'and teachers of tho school, and the Holy Communion Will bo adminis tered. There will be opportunity to unite with the church A new feature In this church Is tho Vesper hour for service. At 5:00 p. ni. tho service will be held. The pastor Is beginning a series of illustrated sermons on the eeneriil Why not make as a New Year's subject "The Romance of Sail of Tarsus." At this Sunday's Vesper ho will use as a sub-title "The Boyhood of Saul." Beautiful col ored slides. An illustrated song. America the Beautiful" will pro- cede the sermon. Tho F.pworth League meets at the close of the Vejjper. Klmor Grant Keith, Pastor. ;spi:cial Mi:irn(i Ami WiTikm of orriccrs of Klialcil Temple SAT! HTAY. JAV. 5, 192 ; H. R IIYKHS, ftoynl Zlirr, Gregory Plays." Modern pain lings described rreat writers. rley "The Power of Sympa- "Jrish Folk History by Gcnl- StrnHon Porter, the famous novelist and writer, says "make a compulsory reading list, for one of your New Year resolutions." She picks the following books as the most worth while books to be rend during the coming year: How many have you read? Outline, of History, by If. G. Well.-t. Maria Chnpdelalne, by Louis He rn on. Certain People of Importance, (by Kathleen Norrls. The Life ond letters of Walt P:if,e. Within These Wall by It u pert Hughes. EPISCOPAL CHCUCH Holy Communion 8 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 ft. m. Holy Communion It a. nt. Kvenihg service 7 p. m. The series of addresses on the 'Christian Doctrine of Health' will commence Sunday morning. Hev. S. W. Creasey, ftcctor try. Preaching service both morning and evening. Subject for the morning: "The Coming-out Parties of Life." For reasons pertaining to your self, the community and God s great cause, we hope that every one In tho Island City community, Is planning to bo at church next Sunday morning and ovenlg. Hall K. Wallls, Pastor. PRKSRYTEftlAN CHURCH- Owing to the severe weather of tho past week the opening of our new church has been postponed. We will continue to use Honan hall until further notice. However, the Sunday school commence Its new quarter tomorrow morning at 9:45 with classes and teachers for all. At the eleven o'clock worship hour the church quartette, consist ing of Mrs. A. L. Richardson, so prano; Mrs: W. H. Bohnenkamp, Jr., contralto: Mr. Lawrence Tuit ion .tenor; an4 Prof, K. I. Towl er. bass, will sing the anthem: "Re. jolce. the Lord is King," hy Shack -ley, wfih contralto and bass solos and a tenor and bus duet 1a ad ditlon to loading the hearty con gregational singing. Tho minister will bring the message on the It24 Year Tpxi as the keynote to the Now Year. C. B. at 6 o'clock with the study hour and regular meeting at f:n Checks iand Plaids! 1 .Th-HHI.,"! Kl M'CALl'V ! ZION ENGLISH LCTHERAN CHURCH M avenue, cr(poslto high school Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning services a. in. The regular called postponed meeting of the congregation will convene Immediately after service. Rev. Wm. F. Holl, Pastor, 108 M avenue. rOLICE DOG IS FINDER OF MAN' THOUGHT KILLER i.m count u hiw...i be held at tlieHivb th urk f fli rub-maw, armory hnil." HubliMrd. The v - I" ''; !'' " ' H "' 1 :1" "" (.Minr'i Inllt wilt deal With ; " '"' ,"1 ' ; :i ' M" V ' and girl's club work, nnd he wilt present the governor WW loutllne .some derinl'e plnns bvltbo winner of the oontisT. PREROFN. AP)Klga, ti fu mouH police dog or Weliiiar which has become known throughout tho C)nnun republic for her ability lo track criminals, hus Just furnish ed evidence in a murder of which Oscar Nlchl, of Hlltersbach, Bo hemia, was suspected. Nlchl, in prison hero for Ihefl, has been suspected of two mitr deru in Hohemttt, although courts were unwilling to accept Ihe evi dence against him ns conclusive. A year and a half ago nn Inn Ikoeper In a little Hohemtan town was killed and tho hat of tho mur (derer was found at the scene or tho crime. Nlcbt crossed Into Havarta after the crime. The Pnechoslo vaklan police officials believed him (guilty and have been working con stantly on Ihe case. A few days ago Nlcht was led In to the , courtyard . of tho Dresden prison with 2n other criminals nnd a number of detectives In plain clothes. Elga had been allowed to smell the hat found at the scene of the murder In Csechoslovakla, and Immediately rushed to Nlcht and announced with u loud howl I hat he was Ihe owner of the hat. fort woJ ; In addition to hor winter coat ; dross wear every well-dressed wi I man now feels she must have a top coat. These coats are loose, swag-j :gor, practical affairs that go on! jover a suit or heavy dross or knit-; ted costume. Thoy have convertible! I collars and long loose sleeves. Mr. Plcive Is To Talk. OREGON CITY. Or. .Governor (Walter M. Pierce will speak to the poultry breeders ut tho Mb roe-day session of tin Clackamas and Mnr- Blouses Longer v . -M i All tho well-dressed young women! have cornered the supply of buttons I to trim their trim now frocks.. But; tons all tho way down the front or all tho way down tho hack -depends lug on thu Htijipk-noKS of your arms.' These frocks are' usually made of1 wool Jersey', ser " ''meen, twill, or ilanmjl. , . . - ' Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irri tating Acids Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted au thority. The kidneys help filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning:, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging ycu to seek relief two or three times during the night.. The sufferer, is m constant dread; the water passes sometimes with a scald ing sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it. Bladdfr weakness, most folks call it becaus thev can't control urination. Whileit is extremely annoying and somuSmes very painful, this is often oneof the most simple ailmenisA come. Begin ni nhlliiw I'1 "I soft water, also getaltTTfour ounces of Jid SaUljinliyour pharmacist and t.lv-,ill-'spoonfuI m a glass of wafer before breakfast. Continue thl for two or three days. This will Iv'p neutralize the acids in the system &u they no longer are a source of irrita tion to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again, Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acjd ..pf srnpes. .arid Jemnn nice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused hy acid irritation. Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent lithia-watcr drink which may quickly relieve your bladder irritation By all means have your physician ex amine your kidneys at least twire a year. I .' -m , i it III ni in j - ; I f , i.i :;. li; -c.. m m it i ; ..v - ' "'aV. msmm Smart Dresses FOR WEAl 5W LOW-PRICED Every woman knows that this is Clearance Time, and a splendid time for frock choosing. . But she has yet to see what delightful styles . there are here in every type of dress; what flattering colors and worth-while fabrics. Cer tainly she should take advantage of the oppor tunity to secure for herself or her daughter Frocks that are at the height of fashion, and vry-.reasonable. , Every Press Reduced $27.50 $12.75 $34.50 ' ; School Dresses CHRISTIAN CHUKCH . Hunduy is a big day in the year's work of the church for it Is the day of our Annual Meeting. The accomplishments of the past year will be reviewed and the announce ments of the plans for the New Year made, all reports coming In the afternoon service. An enjoyable feature of the; day will be the flasket Dlum-r wrvrd at the close of the morning ser vice. All members are urged to bring their baskets and enjoy the hour together. The program of the day Is as follows: Bible Kchool at nine forty- five. Preaching by the pant or at eleven and 'ven-thlrty. After noon meeting for, the buninr-tM of the day at two-thirty. C, K, meet- to which the young folka are m-jlnf t six-thirty. Ivlted. As we enter Into another! We trust every member will de- J. H. PEA RE & SON !:nlillslii'l I HIM La Grande's Leading Jewelers & Optometrists se Y Credit our These are tittle dresses that o skillful noeOlewomftn can make foi her young daufthter from the half -yards and remnants that accumu (late.- Wool uluid and plain serge ?are usik! for the stralKhtline school Ifroch with Short sleeves. FlBUrei hllk and plain wool crepe aro com) blned In the hlKh.yoked, longj sleeved dress. The third model with the deep yoke Is of two shade if wool Jenny nnd has a touch o( .hand embroidery.. . .... , ' Qiifen Vlrlorin, hy Rlraeh'-y. Jyear of Mr wfltt lf probfems and jtermlne to bp present, and all our iw-aamc. it. i.u.nr.,n .in -WH.' y " .'.' ' i .it j ....... . Th.' Illlilc. i.nriilwr Slilpptfl AHTOItM. fari;o lnmlier ship mentn from the Columlitn river In 1921 totulrd 9r.9,H'l.044 feet with a value of -nearly t :! (i.t .(''. l,ow er river mills shipped 430.009.674 fee, while Till), MS, 470 feet was sent out from upper river plantH. ,Wc are desirous of assisting you in procuring any thing that you may need in the jewelry line. !s- Investigate our credit sysieiiTaTi-sccJiow easily you can fill your wants. We are better prepared than ever to give you prompt service in the repair of your watch or jewelry, and re member that you have our thirty-three years estab lished business reputation back of our guarantee which goes with every piece of repair work that leaves our store. . H. Peare & Son Established 1891 La Grande's Leading Jewelers & Optometrists : I "IP 1 1 T"i 'if? it-. , : ( ' V ' - (. V ,