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Safe ,! Wf'rf Saturday, January 19, 192-1. THE IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE It f i t t !; WOMEN'S INEWS of The Associated Girl Students of (ho l,a Qr and o high school enjoyed a pleasant time last evening, w hen they met la the gymnasium of the high school. Every girl cum? In costume, half of them representing girls and the other half boys,, and a very enlertulnlng program was given, two classes, the Seniors und the Sophomores, giving Interesting stunts. Following the program games were played and delicious refresh ments served. The party lusted from eight until ten o'clock and i pveryone reported a good time. ! , The "Our Eight" club met at tll ttmno if MIbm Klounnr nif.ua I . . last Wednesday evenlnr and wtre delightfully entertained at two tables of "600." . At the close of the game duinty refreshments won served and those present reported a very enjoyable time. 1 Those present were; Jorothy Funk, Margaret Baker, Mildred Plske uhd the- hostess. Miss Glass; Thomas Itusscll, Thomas Itruee. Sam Cochran and Jack Htatt. The Crystal Itebekuh Lodge will have n social meeting after the close of the business session next Tuesday evening. A short program will be given followed by refresh ments. A large attendance of Ke bckahs Is expected. Miss Itetty Cochran Is spending the week-end in The Dalles, where she Is attending the Convocation of the Episcopal church. Miss Cochran left lost Wednesday with Kevorcnd und Mrs. Creasy, by auto and will return Monduy, ' 'ii The Monthly Country club purly ' will be held Monday evening. Janu ary 18. Dancing wilt be the main "--feature of the. evening with music furnished, by honey's orchestra. A i tfobd time Is anticipated. ; : The Westminster : Guild of the. . Presbylurlun church will meet at j t Ih'e home of Mrs. H.- ..G. Avery, 2U(I8 Oak street. Monday evening I January -1. ; ..... ., Mrs. J. T. Klchardson Is visit - j ing her sister in Sacramento, Call- fornlu. Mrs. Klchardson expects to remain In the south for several weeks: '-!..- . v ' ..Wfhc Woman's Christian Temper ance t'nton met at. the home of ...Mrs. George W. .Mast en Thursday. Much Interest was taken In the plana laid for future work. One of the principal things which the lo cal union wishes to accomplish is to, raise thetr quota of funds for the children's Karm Home: loculed near Coryallls, Oregon. The pur pose of this home Is to care for Protestant orphan children of the slate. " At the close of the meeting a de- ' llcious luncheon was served by the h os teas. The. I lev, and Mrs. WHlluia Cros by Hubs have returned from a few Mi, and Mrs. I. J. West of Hultc.t Montuna. have been visiting Mrs. K. Itosenbtium for several days. E; They will visit In Portland, Call 1 fornia. and Salt Luke before re turning home. Mrs. W:-st Is a 'sister of Mrs. Hosenbaum. Walln Walla was represented Vmong the guests at the Sommer 'jist evening by I. M. Hoyd. j Andy Itoss of Wallowa, is In Lo Vrunde on business today and ille h- re is atopplng at the Savoy. ;J. (t. Kord of Caldwell. Idaho. is registered at the Foley fa3t cvntng Wlsa NiF.t Mabel Knight Is In from Kltrtn for u. short lime shopptnc anfl viMhln-j friends. While here Mlis Knight Is registered at the Wr. and Mrs. G. H. Hoekett. of Sigi Pine. Wyoming. left this ltioihtn? on the branch for Knier IJt'lsr, where they will visit rela Ihia Mr. Hoekett Is a brother of JJT. Hoekett of that city. Mri W. F. Hoffman Is down frtm Enterprise today shopping and vfet'ting riends and while here is .wtyl'.dng al the Foley. II rs. C. M. Cork ins of Knler- priie. left this morning on No. 17 for Wutla Wulla, where she will visit for a few days. ' She stopped In this city last evening us a guest at the Sonimer. Mr. end Mrs. C. It. Hook, who make th-lr home In Los'in.., i" among the shoppers In this city today. They are at the Foley. chsrbs L. Wurnoek und Hubert C. Warn'ek of Imnaha. arc In La Oravde fur a few duys transacting bUSill'H'J. Mm. lithel Grundy and children returhed this morning on No. 24 fromt Portland, w her; they have been visiting friends and relutlvcs for Uic past' few day a . --Mr Carrie Wells arrived In I a Grande this morning from I -a 'rosrs. Wuhh ., t o vutt her sister. Mrs. AV. W. ltogers. ' T""" : - i Personal Mention ,1 iWInaiowitclon.g-ninwiiiUwui11,IM,. SOCIETYl days in Portland, where they were attending to the busiiRHs of Die Hyuod of Oregon. - Mrs. Ethel Grundy and children are visiting In Port bind. They will remain their indefinitely. Fashion Notes Straw und Km. Paris. The combination of straw and I'ur litis i in mediately proved a popular one. Some smart afternoon frocks of bluek satin to day ure trimmed with straw ro settes and flowers, set in big fur cocudeu. C'lilr Waikln- Shoe. -Paris. Among th(. new walking shoes Is a chic model wlih patent leat her toe and hel I. a va m p of violet suede und two smoked pearl buttons for ruiUenings. Straps are conspicuously nbaent. Itlack Moire Hat Compulsory. London. A black muire but is nearly compulsory now. The pret- tlest sort is u soft, rolled brim af fair, rather larger than tin: usual run of hats today. It- Is trimmed at one side with a large bow of brown ribbon. IUoum. Kffwt hi Xci;lii;cp- London. Negligees just now ure being made with a long over blouse effect, reaching nearly to the knees. This is quite straight and plain, but usually made of bro cade. The skirt la gathered and of ten is of chiffon above an under skirt of satin. Skull Cap nl GjK'ra. New York. A skull cap of sil ver cloth was worn by one blonde at the opera recently. The cap had a wide border of emeralds from beneath which a few blende locks were allowed lo stray. i riamiel Suit. New York. The flannel suit which Is going to be much worn in the spring. Is already here for wear beneatli a top coat. You'd never guess how high-class flannel could be till you've seen the new, soft flannels in pastel tints. Ireland ( Adopt Jtndio 1 UBIjIN, (AP) Ireland is us vt -'iviihmit -,..i4 broadcaHling, and all Ihstonlng-ln ' r',,K',! 0n Hllt,,r(lll' "'&ht- Uolh old Is. done agahiHt the prohibition of!ulul youn" unJ'-,u a Pleasant cve- IIim ti-nvofniiI..iif It. .t II, iL- ,....,.11 in. . . . lion soon will be changed, for th! pus(musLer-geiMral has decided upon u method of hro;ideasi!ng control and a group of Irish rirm.s have agreed to work (he scheme together Tin-re Is to be a nuiiu station at liublin. Itiullo wis will be import ed, and manufactured locally. The license for an amateur will cost $6.(Mi; hotela am) restaurants will pay $ 2 &. oa. News, music and ad wrtislng will be distributed. ; Damage Judgement Won. FFNDLKTON. (r. A judge ment for damages of $r.ooo recent ly awarded Florence Lei toy against Mary Harmon In superior court at Walla Wulla was concurred in by a jury lhat heard a record of the. case here. The Judgement was On the Trimmings this season are noted trva in whkh aide trimmlnsi are featured. Out is a flounce and the other Is a drape both are on the side. The bodice la tan ted slightly toward one hip. another new feature The other froUt with the diasid skirt has th lone v.jtst th.it ic slightly l-lnud. A f'jld of the mattrUU may form the belt or else a huihdiit-stuldd chain may be uned. INTEREST ElMliEE COVE (Special) Ml. Kannie Grange entertained with their an nual New Year's dinner on Jan uary 6th and had a good atlend nnee or members and visitors. Of riccrti Tor the new year were In stalled during the mornlntf . and at noon the tables wero spreau with snowy linen and 0 bountiful .chicken dinner with an n.i . us ing" was put upon the. table and all partook of the feast. After din ner. Mrs, Mary Huron, Worthy lec turer took charge of a program conslstliii: oi vocal solo.', violin duets, -uccordhni solos, recitations ana IV roll can. ine. Buojeui. ,ur the afternoon wok "snail wo visii. our new Neighbor or Lei ..mm Alone? A basket social was planne d, but was postponed until later on ac count of sickness of the members. T. II. Johnson was over from U Grande this week looking after I'lr.iiing urn-re. . . .. . A. Is. Heeker mid faintly were . V it ii. ,iPnH iri i bus mess visitors In La Grande l' n- . j J ,..';,;" . 1 Mrs. J. K. IJHIL. is visiting La Grande, this week. . , I Jlru. NilHOn KiKllt In. up -and. iiroutul ut;uln uftor a Bevero . UI- ' ..- .. ..... ...... mi., Uuh'y.'urJ nrnkliiK their homo on 1 the T. 11. Johnson farm. Mr, und Mrs. John C. .Miller ura the proud parents of a fine boy, born January 14. lioth mother und son are doing fine. ,s. Morris hauled two truck loads of fat hogs to market this wee it. . L. V. Johnson moved his -house hold goods to La Grande this week und they will ma,ko their home at inns lath at reel. ' 1 hi Mildred, tho Infant daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Nell P. Kight," born January 1 2th, passed from this lire after five hours. The re mains were laid to rest In Cove cemetery on Sunday afternoon. ' Tho old muids of ML Fannie Orange arc practicing a play to be given some time In the near future. Cove people, are enjoying sleigh rides, coasting parties, etc.. at the present time. Mrs. Leonard Millmun Is on the :;iek list this week with Dr. Oil morn In attendance. .... A Iioukg parly was given at the t;"iiU' oi win rmuer ut me sunu- Tho '"(lit Aid Society of the hi. I'., i niiruii niu wnn .tiro, ijrun- ard Tf.wle on Wednesday. Miss I-;rfie Poswell returnetl to her home In Union after spending the holidays at the home of her brother, K. T. Boswell. ' ' given when Mrs. Lt4loy sued for the allei'eil alli-natlon of the ttffec- ,,ons or h(.r husland. The plaintiff Is said to ' hut1 HiiiiKht lo apply tho judgement us it lien on lund held by the, defend - HOLDS IIS HELP ( - 1 A BIG DINNER RELATIONSHIP .:mi in I'matllia eouniy. anu a judgement in an Oregon court was necessary, according lo court- at- 'taches. Schools to Kxhlhit at I'nlr JOHN DAY, Or. Several Hchouls are assembling unique dis plays, of educational products In advance of the Grant County fulr. Competition between the, schools for place in the educational dis play Is marked. Few changes per haps wilt be made in the educa tional staff of the county. The en- lire stair of teachers in this section will be retained. Side for their irregularity. Here ar two Cinema Pictures in Bra zil Prove Distinct Aid to Pan-Americanism. RIO I)E JANIKUO. (AP) American motion pictures reign supreme In Itroxll. In 'spite of re pealed efforts of the local theater owners to substitute European productions, which can be obtain ed at about ono-half the cost, the public absolutely refuses to give up Its American favorites who leaped (,,nto popuiUrtty hero dining the ;World war. St a I Mica obtained from the offi cial censorship show a steady In crease In both the number and percentage of American films screened In the lJrar.it Ian theaters. In 1921 the total number of films Imported was 1.235, of which P23 came from the Pnilcd States. In ... f whU.h - " ' . the American share was 1.058. In " k.. the first six months of 1123 the total was 712. of which 68$ came from ,he rnltetl States. UUL' Ui ill'- muni rninmu iu", Hon picture men in Brazil told the Associated Press that American fill"" I""-, done, more lo create 1'"i tl''.l I'an.Am..r.;nlj.ii . than all other factors combined. lie said that the Hruzltlans now know more about tho United States than they do, about any olher country or people, perhaps Including their own. all due to the unconscious propaganda effect or tho Amerlcun films. Motion picture men declare that one of tho most attractive features of the American films In Die eyes of the public is the fact that they point a moral. Tho statistics show CHURCHNEWS PUKHBYTKKIAN ClIUItCH One of the beautiful pictures In the life of the Saviour is exempli fied In one of our new church win dows in. "Christ messing the Little Children.' in keeping with that memory the sacred rite of baptism will be administered this coming Sunduy -morning ut I lie eleven o'clock worship hour. Parents de siring to have this rite- performed will kindly notify tho minister. Our new church was opened lasl Sunday with a splendid congrega tion, who admired the building In all Its simplicity und beauty. We will look for another large number tomorrow ut which llmw the iiur tetto. Mrs: A. L. Hlchardson. Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkainp. Jr.. Lawrence Imtton and Prof. K. !. Towler will sing their special music, and the minister will bring the metMuge. Sunday School meets at I:46 with clusss and teachers' for all,' with ample class room for each group. The Christian Kndeavor study class meftts at 6 to be followed by a missionary meeting of the so ciety. Let us live the Lord's Iuy in fitting- testimony to the reality of His resurrection and lis promise of eternity. -Wm. Crosby Uoss, Minister. "Send Forth Thy Light" by Clou hdd. and L. J. Lindsay will render a-violin solo as the offertory. F! It KT H A PTI ST CHL'HCH Sunday School at 10 a. in. Mrs. C. K. Happerselt, superintendent. Les son subject: "Moses and the Deliv erance from Kgypttiin Pondage." The pastor will preach both morn ing and evening. The subject at the morning service will be "What can we do to help the world In which we now live?" The evening service will be devoted Ut "A Chris tianity lhat Produces Visible in sults." We can and must be a blessing as we "strive to enich in -r- Hfclte I! ill ' lr'" LA GRANDE'S M 'i'"' lH t. . m-inift 91 n.i iii'ihrmi ' r.-.Foej Grill I f Nothing instills pride in a community more I, ' II SwffiTilllJ 3 A QfV V than a fir.st-clasa ill 'nPf! W ftwW l;:0irLSiGouCwill find cil-rfJcriTl j ' &rt1M best of foodand at prices nfeTthan ordin- ' , IHfl'. Fto I You Will Be Pleased 4; "l!V: ' '! i t Metal Lace mm ft w cosier m nis aicuonary says a negligee ts an "easy, unceremoni ous attire." Wo don't think Web 'ster has done It jusilco. This neg ligee is the most utterly comfort able and ha nduomcst thing oni 'could put on. It is of l);;urcd ;metal cloth and has the flounce of metal lace. One must wear mules. to match, o course. that In 1122 only 4 per cent of American films were altered by the censors, while R(l to tio per cent of the films from some Kuropean sources were cut by the censors, Prohibition l-'orco Cut, MKDKOHD, Or. Thu prohibi tion force for Jackson county, whose expenses have been running from $i60. to 515(H) a month, hus been reduced by the county court to three men. They are H. I). Sandefer, chief staff; Victor L. Chuppcll and one man whose Iden tity Is not divulged. at tho Slralght Gale." Mr. Itay Williams will sing at one service, Mr. F. S. Jester, director of music, reports u good choir practice Wed nesday evening and eNpeets a full uttendunce of the singers Sunday, Hev, Mark Noble guve us another good sermon Himduy morning and will assist in every service when present us long as his visit lasts Ho has been - a great blessing to all. A. It. Sltlon, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHIT I ICH The sermon al the morning hour will be of the Intent to show the ideal of church organization as set forth in the New TcHiument and the Cutlery See. Our Window lor Specials Pkct Knives Htchcr Kniv cissors Skala Hdw. Company Ci-"- II m in II II I ! 1'hon Main I . i j Rocsch Building j . - rOUiiT f l JI STOPS tt Inllon of church offlcnra lo II. The newly elected officers of the con gregation will Bit In a body during the service. Tho "Uurolng Hush" will be the title of the sermon for tho evening hour. lilble. school under the direction of the new su perintendent, H, O. Vorus, at U:46. The superintendent says the school will "Hun on Schedule.' C. 10. Ho ctetlrs meet at 6:3U. Tho Senior Society makes up tho chorus for tho evening servlco and ure. ren dering splendid help. The "Church Night" started fine In the Initial meeting Thursday evening. He ready to come next Thursday. Sup per at 6:30, devotional at 7:15, Mltde study and Teacher Training lasses ul 7:46. O. W, Joins, Min ister. F1HST MKTHOH1ST KPIHCO- PAL CHL'HCH "Mysticism and tlm Spiritual Life" will be the sub ject discussed In tho pastors ser mon at 11:00 a. in. tomorrow. The choir will discourse beautiful und j appropriate music. 1 I The church school meeting at 1 10:01 o'clock holds Interest In 1 every department, Mrs. Watten-I burg has tho school In fine form, i he Men's Forum wilt discuss out-; standing peaks In the Pentecostal sermon by Peler. Acts U. chapter.: A growing Interest characterises these men's Sunday morning ser mon meetings. Mrs. Dr. Morrison will lecture to tho young women's, clnss taught by Mrs. lr. Landls on "Life's Partnerships." The ad dress by Mrs. Brown-Lewis on last Sunday morning to this group brought out a large attendance. ; At five o'clock Vesper services there are to bo pictures In the "Ho- ma nee of Saul of Tarsus." There j Is a growing Interest In these llltis-j t rated sermons at the Vesper hour.: A treat of very unusual propor tions await till who are present on this Sunday afternoon. Miss Kthel Moore of Portland, the state execu tlvo of the ('amp Fire organiza tion, who has been conducting a convention In the city since Fri day, will put on "A Sunday Coun cil Fire" demonstration service luring the Vesper. She will use about thirty of the members of the local camp. This will be a very beau! If ul and Impressive service and will be the peak of the con vention Interest. The Pastor and Mrs. Keilh witnessed one of these fine demonstrations given In a Portland park a yeur ago, on a Sunday afternoon, when more than 100 participated. Tho Vesper will open promptly -ut five o'clock. The general public are cordially Invited to be present. Wu expect every sit ting occupied when the organ an nounces the opening moment. Spe cial musk: by tho choir.. M ISTHOD1ST CHIHCU, SOCTH We have a live Sunduy School. II continues to grow In Interest and members. Come next Sunday und see If this Is not. true. You will find a class und teacher ready to help und show you every kind ness. The hour Is JO a. m. Spe cial music and sermon at 1 1 a. in. Young people's meeting al 0:30 p. m. One of the moHt Interest Ing II: a and helpful meetings of our church is that of our young people. Kong, praise and sermon nt 7:3" p.m. "Church Night" Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. 10a eh service held In this church Is a "Special" and thero will not be another like it. Come and you will come again, N. U. Wood. SALVATION ARM Y Sunday School 0:30 a. in. All the children are Invited to attend. A contest is on between the Ford car and Hud son. Who will win the race? Come and get on one side. Sunday morn ing 10:30 a. m. street service, in side, holiness service 1 1 a. m. Young People's Service :30 p. m. Tho young people are all Invited to come and tako part. Fvenlng ser vice 7:30 and 8 p. in. You are all Invited to come and attend these se rv lees. Week night services, Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hals $2:95 Thure Hats are in fess and V ormer values were $10.50 - $12.75 - $11.75 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY THE MOST IN , .. VALUE.. Dodge Brothers TYPE--E SEDAN When winter intensifies your desire for closed car warmth and protection, remember that Dodge Brothers Type-B Sedan is almost as inexpensive to own and operate as an open touring car. Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday ut 8 p. m. KPISCOPAL CHUHCH Al I consequence of tho Annual Con vention of tho lhatrict of Eastern Oregon to be. held at Tho .Dalles from January 17th to 30th, thora will bo no servlco In thu episcopal church Sunday, savo Sunday school at 9:46. Ituv. S. W. Croasey, Hec tor. ' Fill ST CHUHCH OF CHItiaT SCIENTISTS Corner of First and Washington. Sunduy morning sor vlco at 1 1 o'clock. , Subject: "Lire." ' Sunday school ut tf:4G a. m. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock Heading room open to the public, every Monday. Wednesday and Saturday from two to four. All are Invited. : 1 H.y 11 UWIUIK'U "steles, in ' sport models. - - THE BEST IN STYLE' a i 1