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PAGE TOREK Saturday, June 7, 1924. THE IIA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES NEWS of SOCIETY : CHURCH NEWS , f M-Tl -nl I Soctal news must be In the 1 1. mils of the society editor by 9:30 o'clock. Due to the tact t!i ut the social page Is made up boforo noun. It Is practically im possible to insert stories after that hour. Hereafter, Hems, no matter how important they are, that are delayed beyond that hour, will not be printed untU (he following day News Edi tor's Note. - ; .Mrs, 1. A. Howell wua a charm I Iiik hoHli'ss to a numbrr of frlenda ViMliu-sduy ui'trrnoon, ut her coun I li-y liomu u few miles mist of Ttriaml , city, honoring Mrs. J. I. Ut'l.ong I'nnd Mrs. Murgan-t Oliver, both of ! I'urtlund, who will H.u-nd .noun and n-latlvH. Th uiU'rnuon was mu-nt lu vlMiting and u lively com IM'tltlon In a number of clever ; KUt-HHing conteHts. In which Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. .'rank Wright ji ml Mrs. Thonms Walslnger were the prizo winners. Ituiuiuets of pink and yellow niMrs were used us decorations. Pink in the living room und yellow tu the dining room. At the ctosr of the afternoon a dozen ludles were served a dutnty two con rue luncheon, in which the color neh'-uie of yellow und white was tarried out in both decorations and menu. Although all of the members of the W. V. O.'s were not In ut tend ance luHt evening, when they held their regular bustm-HS meeting In the V. V. (1. room of the church, u very liilereHtlng time wus spent and many Important Items decided upon. It whs moved und carried post pone the dedication pro gram, which wus to have taken place tomorrow afternoon. Indefi nitely. The measuring purly which is lo take place the lust of this month was discuMMcd ami many i other Interesting things derided up on. Following the tiiiMlmsH meeting i ho.se p rem-n I went to Mrs. K. I. MoMsuiiin'H home fur a social time. I'ictures that were shown duiinp the Lenten eurrse were shown b i M rs. MoHHiuan, who made a few interesting but brief remarks about these wonderful wurks. uf art. Sev eral clever games were also con ducted by Mrs. Mussinun and .great enthusiasm was shown by the girls. 1 At the close of the ('Veiling dellc lotis telreshincnts were served. Monday, evening. June 9, Is the time set when Mrs. J. Given' will present Mrs.. William Long In pluno recital at the Im. Grande pub lic library. Mrs. Long will be as sisted by Mrs. Hay Kuller, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. W. Berry at the piano. These three ladies are well known In La Grande for their musical talent upd hd excel lent evening's entertainment Is promised for all who attend. The public Is cordially Invited. . Miss Julia Hummers Is here from the state of New York and will Bpend the summer w-lth her sister, Mrs. xKlllolt. of this city. Fashion Notes KMTTKIk riiOl'KS FOH MILADY Wo wot m a-tkavi:um. HO There are few types of apparel that retain their freshness after the strain of a day's travel. Flannels, twills, and linens wilt pitifully in in less than hour's space and she who Journeys In a frock of such a fabric will be sure to finish the duy an inglorious spectucle of wrinkles and creases. Not 'so the woman who chooses her travel frock, from the new of ferings of knitted dresses. The pur chaser who selects from these has c h ose n both w ise I y and well. At the end of a day slit can put a smart foot forward where her less fortunute sister would fear to Iread. Hints for the Housewife A New ruildlng. Here Is a good dessert 'for the warm days of spring. Mix four tablespoonfuls of cornstarch with little cold milk until It is a smooth paste., Heat one quart of milk In an enameled ,waro double boiler, stirring in three tablespoon fuls of sugar, one tablospoonf ul of butler and then the moistened cornstarch. Cook In the, enameled ware double boiler twenty. minutes. The add one cup of chopped dates. Hemove from fire and add one teaspoonful of. vanilla. LeA It got cold and serve plain or with whlp- per cream. . Trepan? for TIciiIcj. With spring weaMier and better roads motor drives nnd picnics FREHBYTKHIAX CHURCH 'j U.'hurch going gives Sunday a real mission above the monotonous rou itlne of every-day life, so we urgi !that you comu to church first on leach Sunday so that the di.y n. iy glvo you more of ls sigilficanre. While wo huve entered the vacation time of the year, we should iv i member God's Hons- each Sun. lay morning as we assembl. for Plvlni worship 'at 11 a. m. TbU Sund.iy will hear a uuartette or youn la dies singing "The Womh ri Eve ning Song" and the minister bring ing the message. Tli? tinhm s. r- vlce at 8 p. ni. will be held lit our church with the Itev M. Wi.ld of the Lutheran church preaching the I sermon. All the chi'ivla s will I unite for this service. 0ir Sunday School at tt:46 and our C. K. 'it 7 I will afford yon opporlu.iiths that are most attractive. Let us n-ake Sunday a day with a minion to perform because we have HMl'i-'t. the house of our God. Win. Civs by Boss, minister. u minister visit the church and preach with the pastorale in view. A full attendance will be expected to hear this new preacher. Albert It. Sltton, pustor. FIRST MKTHOD1ST KIMSCO -The Church. School SCION KNGI.1SU LUTHKBAN CHUBCH M Ave..- opposite high school. Sunday School :45. Her-1 vices 1 1 a. m. Sermon: "Have You the Holy Spirit?" Anthem by choir, j Holy Spirit Faithful Guide," by M. L. McPhall. The Holy Com munion will be administered. KPISCOl'AL CHL'UCH Holy Copim union K:UU a. m. Sunday School ! : 4 5 a. m. Morning service H:0U a. ni. The cornerstone of tin- new church will he laid Sunday af ternoon at 4:00 p. in. Bishop Kem- nglon will be the preacher at the .Sunday services. llev. S. W. Creas- rector. Only One ICarrlng. I'arls. A fantastic floral ear ring Is being worn at present by some young girls, though earrings are not so much In vogue as here tofore. Only one earring Is used, und It Is In the form of a large basket of flowers. !liopttomit Buckle. Tendon. Among the shoes thai twinkle about London at night are certain ones with phosphorent buc kles. They have, an eerie appear ance In a darkened ballroom or a buret, or In the dusk of a con servatory. .... f .1 iriilnr PAL CHURCH- routine. Now Is the time to over- will convene at :4S ; m- lVh! haul the luncheon basket and make Haiwea for all who wilt attend. If sure It Is all ready for the sum- those who are not on vacation will mer campaign. It pays well ' to "Bend tin- services of each Sunday have a' regular outfit of enameled I hp will be able to maintain the ... .. . i Unnilnv u'nflr 111 M lielllflll and I'll- ware for mis inisKet, wnicn snau -i ... be used for nothing else. Knamel- linnsjasuc way. i .ie '""-" ed ware Is not only light and easily have a spec(iai i.-,on. .." cleaned, but It Is not liable to theini. the pastor will preach and there breakage which so readily ocnur.jw.il be special music. I hese morn out of doors. Then It means much mg hours of worship are made as saving in time in the preparation oelpful as possible. At 4 p. in. the of lunch If all the Implements ure jelly will gather to be with the ... i i i .i , u.. t I,., members of the Kptscopal church hunted UP. Plates, saucers and in the laying qf the cornerstone of mugs are indispensable, and other iMeir splendid new house o wor n..i..i... i... .i,t..,i ..erienp..:hin. 7:ou p. m. the Kpworth Lea .,, irue-in Uieir uevoiionw. i.iw m i WOrsnip Win oe m-m iii tin- o,, i;ii,. llivterlan rnurcn wim ine -mi, OOCiely 25Cintlliate8 ,Ho of thf inheran church as tin On Papeete Beaches ; pastor. FIRST CHURCH Olfl CHRIST SCIENTISTS Corner of First and Washington. Sunduy morning ser vice at 11 o clock. : Subject: "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock ' Heading room open to the public every Monduy, Wednesday and Saturday from two to four. All are Invited. l or the Very Little 4ilrl. New York. The very little girl, when dressed for a party. Is ex quisitely dressed th-e ir.S. She wears, for example, a little geor gette frock In pule blue over a silk slip In deep rose. The yoke of the frock Is round ami plain and mere ly touched with embroidered roses. The deep hem Is covered with lit tle petal tubs, daintily shirred. Pei-imineiitly waved, wavy or curly hair should bti Water-Waved The water-wave Is soft und nu I u nil In appearance. In no wise cim it possibly J i arm the hair. Moles, warts, supei fluo is hair permanently removed without scar. All Work Guaranteed AT THIS COLONIAL Phone &21-J 1803 Fojrth St. Apt. B rrri mi s : if NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stores and Ovens THERE'S no smoke and smell to make disagree ableworkof cooking with the New Perfection Oil Stove. Clean, intense heat drives directly against the utensil and the flame stays where you set it, We'll be glad to demonstrate how easily you can regulate the New Perfection far any sort of cooking. Wehave the New Perfection Oven also and it bakes perfectly. Knlltiil silks fur Spurts. ' Nt'W York.; Among tlu' lovely sports nuits shown here louuy knit UmI hIIU In pro-eminent. One of llu'He has a. sweater coat of. lemon ami white squares anil a skirt In lemon with here ami, there a large white sipiare to relieve the monotony. DiiM1!! Ikrnlli llrliucM Out Suil Noli? Shi; Wrote Suilernillllll Iteil SIhhi In l-'Kvor. New -York. Who wild -that col ored shoes were grolne out ? The voKiie for a toueh of red has liroliffht red shoes Into favor with many women who wear them today lo set off a costume In which oth erwise the red would pass unheeded. CARR'S J llrllMi foot hull CelcbrlUcM HiM.idie Offer from America l,ONION. CAP) Tile tempting offers which some of the'stnrs of the Association football game of Kngland are receiving from Amer ica to go lo the I'nlted Htatis and net as coaches. Is en using concern union-; Knglunds soccer funs. Krom time to time It wus not unusuul for one or two InvltHtlonv lo be received, but the number which hus come to hand, now thu' the football season Is over, showx a considerable increase. One of the big surprised, how ever. Is that a player nuincd Mill, for whom a large fee whi paid by his club, Hurnley, lust year hus not yet signified his Intention of M-y-tng with the club for nc.t season. The reason for this Is stated to be that he Is considering un offer to take up coaching In the I'nlted Slates. Brew ster, a slur of the K vert on KootbHll club, has deeidrd'to thro"- In his lot 'wllh the Hrook1n club, und Mulrheiid. a player from Glas gow Hangers team, also Hus de cided to go to America. PAPKKTK. Tiihltl- AP A great deniund hus arisen In these western Islands for bicycles and motor curs, iilthough the roads are mere tracks. - The Chinese in Papeete have en deavored to satisfy the demand by combing all (he old junk heaps for ancient bicycles and anthiue "tin IIxxIch." A little tinkering anil a few coatstof paint, anw the rejuvenated contrivances are ready to be exchanged for iuantties of vanilla far In ecess of J he value proffered. This is one of the consequences of the visitation at Papeete of "vaniya millionaires" from the Leeward group of the Society Is lands.' These Islands esraped the plunl disease Unit devastated the plantations of Tahiti some years ago. Thus, when thu price of va nilla beans soured recently to great heights, these islanders hai full crops for which they received sums beyond their wildest dreams. Papeete being t he Paris of the South Seas, thes, newly-risen na bobs have been flocking hero to spend their gains. The rotids In and abouf the city huve become perilous from fliv vers, chartered by the -week, load id with fut Kanakas, who rush about at high speed to the con sternation ut pedestrians. Their women folk nro astonishing t he hcaeh dwellers with glowing silks, high -heeled shoes and picture hals. i This orgy of spending will con tinue until the lust franc Is gone. Then the natives will return to the peaceful shores of Italatea und Horu und resume their old pur suits of climbing the mountains for "fei" and combing the reef for fish. Hut, having had a whale of a time, they will be content. K1ICST HAPT1ST CHl'ltCH ! Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. r K. Happersett, Snpt. Lesson: "Jehovah Recking His Scattered People. Sermon at 1 1 a. ni. by tin pastor. Another Sunduy will close Hits piistur's work In La Grande Our . Grande Konde Association meets nt Ontario. June 10-12. Sun day June 15th' will be the close of my work with the local church so leta make these last services the best of all. Sunday evening we worship with Ihe Presbyterians In the t'nlon meeting. Hev. Holl will tie the preacher. The next Sunday the Cnlon meeting, will be In our church. On Tuesday, June IS. and Wednesday. June l'Mh, we will huv 11KHL1N. (AP) A letter writ ten "by Kleunora luse to Kuder mann when she first presented his play "Magda" Is printed here In connection with the death of Un distinguished actress. She wrote: 'it took your .Magda ten years to eomo on the stage. Hut it required 'in years for me to learn to endure the stage. Your .Makda was allow ed to stay In herp areata! home ill I she was 17 before she was com pelled to leave It. Hut I was turn ed over to the stage when 1 was 14 und simply told 'now play.' Therefore I am longing for the day when I shall have my rest. In the meantime, however. I find an op portunity to present iny real self In your play and to give something of my very being to Ihe puiillc." CHARMING Summer Dresses That are sunprouL' and' -wtuihproof. . That are so comfortable to wair So good looking and yet costs so little. The wide range of patterns assures you of finding just what you want. r, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR a r u iii ri i i i ii 'i? "and millinery Also it Is easier for a rich iiihii to go through the eye of a needie than to enter th White House. tnext. The Apostolic lielegate as jsurcd Father Hlpptt Hint he would be present a the congress If the affairs of his office permitted.. The. Catholic Pntvcrsliy will be I ho scene of .the, convention. Ten thousand delega'tvs. . representing i.iMMt branches, uf .the society In this country sre expected tu attend Holy Name Convention Kndorscd. NKW YOKK. (AP) The! Most Uev. Pletro Kuinasont-Hlondl, l. I).. Apostolic Delegate to the I'nlted States, ill a letter to Ihe Very Uev. Michael J. hMpple. O. P. U Q.. na tional director of the Holy Name Society, has endorsed the 'conven tion 'r that organization to be held In Washington, September I K-;o Girls niv Itrtiter Thau .Men Kay nlversily Phiclaii HKHKKLKV. Cnlir. (AP) When it comes lo enduring pain women i braver. -than men. said !r. W. HNllnetHe Monetary lue Plan mil foe Palestine JKItCSALK.M. (AP) The Intro duction of a distinctive Palestine monetary system, .to rep;c- the Kgyplhtn money now In ttrt i, is con templated by the government end a commission has been app'.irted to make rccuminendut'.on hi me mutter. Not since thu days of 'f.i lionmn emperors has Paeslln had a mon ey of Its own. having used that of Us rulers through the centuries since then. Kgypilun money uas introduced here after the occupa tion by Oenerul Allenboy's forces. It Is planned that the new mtii" sh a I be tssijedj d I reet ly by t h government without the Interiu--dhiry of uny bunk. Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARIN ELL0 SHOP Boom (, Sonimcr Uld(. ; "A beauty aid for every noed" . K ' PHONE MAIN 677 l'lmill! 3IH-W (I Beauty Sboppe Warlntllo CoMiicHc OTICE We "will dye your gray hair with Inecto-llupld hate dye at cost of material for in duys only. Pcrmoucatlr banishes gray ijair. Uuoin S. Wea(-tJaoubop Hu lid ins- Teachers' KxaiiilnnlluiM, Notice is hereby given thut Ihe County Superintendent of L'nlon County, Oregon, will hold the regu lar exumiuutloR of applicants for State Certificates nt La Grande High School as follows: Commenc ing Wednesday, June II, Jl'iM, at 9:0U o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, June 14, JtcM, al 4:00 o'clock p, m. Wednesday 1'oreiHKni. I'. S. History. Writing (Penman ship), Music. Drawing. AVeilneMtlay Afternoon. Physiology. Heading Manual Training, Com position, I lomestlc Sell nee, M et hods In Heading. iourse of Study for lirawlng, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday l-'orcnooii. . Arithmetic. Illstury of Kducatlon, Psychology. Methods In Geography Meehanlcal Drawing. Domestic Art Course of SMidy for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Oeogrpahy, Steno graphy. American Literature. Phys ics. Typewriting. Methods In Lan guage, Thesis for Primary Certifi cate, t'rhlay PorcmwMi. Theory and Praetlce. Orthogra phy (Spelling). Physical Geog ruphy. Kngllsh LUerature, Chemis try. t'rhlay AfteriHMin. School f-aw, Oeutogy. Algilfa. Civil Government. Saturday lorcnwii. fjenietry. Hotany. i Kainnlay Afternuofi. General History, Uookkecmug. Travel Farther Stand up Belter anil Won't Skid Whoever uses this great oversize C-T-C hand-built low inflation cord is amazed at its extraordi nary outstanding features of su periority. The belter materials, expert hand craftsmanship and stronger building of C-T-C cords insure greater mileage per dollar; the esperiaUy toughened C.-T-C. tread prevents "rhewing up" on rrushed rock roads; the secret, im proved compounding and scientific tread design cause C-T-Cs to stick lo wet pavcmenls. As an additional fea ture. C-T-C may he driven with rea sonably low inllalion for easier riding and to "conserve the car". ! . Tkm la C-T-C k.n-k.llt H.I- fn tir. f.r ,tr.ni. Iw I.f1.li.n, wMr nt. anr .Un.ar. whMl d riM. C-T-C T. iM nil..,. U .Mt ..r cubit. Colmitliln 'I'h'n ('iiriHirullou Ijx ;t-iuiili. l-'nclory Itrmitii UilliliiKlnii Am'. I'LAYLE OIL CO. Adams Ave. hi ja ; 11 M ! hi 1 17- !tfl RkilPf AND TUBES 1 V0U WILL FIND ft That e have the candy you are looking Tor. Made II Fresh Daily. It pays to buy fresh merchandise. The Candy Shop 2-:n rut nt. Tbe Uotne of Uooie Mada I'ajulT t t -i t i X 11. Iionulil. nhyslrliin In chiiriil ut I lie I nlvirslly of Cullfornlu Inllrill- ury. AlmoKl invurliiKiy Bin bih- il.-ntii urn tin. ln'IU-r imllrulB. lp, Donulil I'xIilnlniMl. Thvy iir.n li'SH niniri-nlii-nalve. lens Miiwi'litihle I" ltn. Mi-n tuur :ini-tlii'lu unit the nunruon'B Untro fur more than women do. Miin Id not Ihe lirllVB creuture lie llkea to uiipenr. when ho fuges thu operut InB room." , , w I II II i .. -wry FILMS . ' . ' DEVELOPING ' ritlNTING ; ENLAUGING Let, us help you for' Belter'; Pictures Red Cross DrugStore You deserve good feet! OOD active .Xeet will help you; V- and you deserve to novo man. And it is quite probable that you yvould have them If you wore the Arch Pre acrvcr Shoe. Tho-uands of men have given themselves that little "edge" that wins, by wearing thla ihoe. Let ui show you. ' The Bootcry Inc 206 Depot S'ruct Phone Msln 118 "A I'nradiso for Tired I'cet" Hume of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men ind Women GKOVEIt SMITH, Mgr. 70 WILLAUD Threaded Kuhher Bat tery for the Car BOSCH 1 Dependable Ignition System Announcement THE BATTERY AM) ELECTItlC SERVICE COMPANY Announces. its formal opening in La Grande at 1311 Washington St., in the Leigliton Maehine Works Building. Willard Storage Batteries, Bosch Ignition System, Stroinhcrg Carburetors A complete stock of new, genuine battery and electrical parts will bo maintained at all times. Charging equipment and electrical repair. Machinery is of the most modern design, permitting a thoroughly de pendable and economic service. AH Makes of Batteries Tested and Filled Free. ' Your Patronage is solicited on the basis of Quality Merchandise, Depend able Work, and Reasonable Prices. IHE BATTERY 8 ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 1311 Washington St. Telephone Main 753. ' " Lcighton Machine Works Bldg. STKOMHKKG Curburctor, the Accepted Standard SERVICE .'Vv1 , On . All Makes ,