i Satiirdav, Decenilier 13,' 1924.
: THE t;A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES!
PAC, TtfREB
d ii
NEWS of SOCIETY
io 'u tint ry tint) una thu'tici'lM
(. u very ullnii-ttvu urtatr yclor
lay, ufji rnoon when Mm. H. 14.
Wtolt, Mia. Itny Murphy mid Mis.
t,,'J. Gn'rn wt-m lioattaai'S to r
luiuuti- tit filumla at one, o'clock
tiai-la-un. The clult rooma wcru ur-iatlt-ally
decorated In un unuaual
olcir Bchciiic of uiiiln-r antl yellow,
orKeoua chryHaniiiciiMiiiia ui-iiik
uwit. Kotty-three BUials were
erji'wl.
pulluwlnir tho lunclitiou nine lu
ilflH of In-itlw well! formed with
ir.. Marleii l-'lUKi.rulU winning
ligii Beiiie fur the first prize at
ho close of the nflernuon'a play,
4i.'. K. I'. llayeH winning Becunil
,clll.,l H. Mm. I'haae llohnenkallip
hiril. anil Mrs. W. H. llohncnkuiiip.
r.r'roui'lli.
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Jiu sclnv afternoon. December Iff,
-ll' InliresttnK proKrain will he lv-
niil Ihe NeiKhhorhood lub rooniB
(he n Mrs. Harriet .MacDonald. in
Inline of Ihe event, will give paper
the subject asslKncd, "bacreu
sic" i'lu'i'e will be a visit rroni
ho olil-tlnie choir, Hinging "When
tt ii 1 1 We Meet Again," In tho cos-
unie of I hat day by Mrs. Hay Kill
er and Mrs. Adler, followed by 11
nmlern choir couiuoBeU of Mrs. A.
IMchardson, Mrs. W, Wcjlwiwi
iiimii Jr.. Ii. I.. Duiton uiifM1.
owler. giving Ihe antllein-"Hii
iii.U, My Soiild," by
jlU Mrs- .Sherwood VNilliuiTCT'tflfB''
,lrs A W. Nelson, form u trio that
cttl alllK "Slur of lluthlchcin" from (
I'unlala "Life Kternal." by I'ot
Oratorio will be represented
ly two numbers by the Nulglilior
luiid club scxU'tlc, "Holy Art Thou"
4y l.urgo from Handel's Xerxes and
Heavens are Tolling" from Hay
ig'H "fri'iitlon." The last musleal
lumber will be the beuullful nrla
'Willi Verdure Clad.", also from
The Creation," by Mrs. A. 1.. llfch
j'dsoii. ' The program will be conclilihd
,ilh a living picture . containing
.uaullful suggesllons for the l.'hiisl-
ipiH-lhlc. The remainder or the 111-
noun will be given over 10 mi
itluriual .reception In Honor ol mis.
i, K lvanhoe. who will leave i.u
IranUe in the near future.
'fin-.T two hundred members of
he Mouseheart lodge met Thurs
ny evening at the 1. O. O. V. hall
- their annual uunquii, ........
j-tlved to be a grout success from
H'l-y slunilpolnt. Among the many
(her delightful features of the
ntng' program, was several se-
iiiilons from Ihe chamber of ram-
''Ijfri'O illiarti'lle, eonalstlng oT O.
S Itlrnle. lOlmer Hlodiluril, Sher-
od Williams and G. I.. Dutlon.
Daytime
Frocks
V Hi
to,
SPARE TIME ART
STUDENTS BRING
TALENT TO TORE
CHICAGO.' (Al1). UUoat Ulent
In the aria is b-lnir brought out
lit hundreds of nnn and omen
in Hit tvkIk of life -httfi who art
devoting their spare time to the
iludy of Us various branches, A
dealer In ruhber shoes Is' show-
ins proficiency In IHustnttK'ti
work, while thr secretary to the
president of a large steel mill.
his, Instructor says, easily could
inaku k llvinff with' pen and
brush. i
The director of one nf Chica
go's la ice. st art academies hsa
made, a study, of , his spare hoir
students and their vocations to
detnrniino if there was not around
to bcllcvo there was a profound
Increase in the arts andi If their
appeal was not deep and broad.
He found that a large majority
were in school because of per
sonal . lnteret In special subjects
or for general culture.
Some of tho students are grand;
fathers, some aro grade' school
Htutfonts. Virtually every trado
and profession Is represented,
from bell boys o university pro-r
fossors. Their class -worh, usu
ally 154 hoars a week, Is parT
rled on without Interfering with
the student's regular occupation.
"'Many of thrse- students have
taken up art . work for tho pleas
ure of doing constructive study,
knowing they will profit by .It
one way or another some day
the director declares. "Old an-J
young, they all take--Hreir wrl
very seriously, deriving real plea-s
ura from It and broadening their,
cultural sense."
lief" activities. . she sponsors the I
visit of un "empross" whusu loan ot j
an entplro was officially assisted by
her husband.1 . , , ,
Tho present aUmlulslration how-I
erer," will take greut care to ace!
lhat. officially, no cognlzuucu is
taken of I ho ''royl" visitor's pres
ence. yhllo we huvc never recog
nised thu botU i government, wo did
indorse the Keronsky republic and
the overthrow of the umpire and
any diplomatic courtesies to thu ex
grand duchess might require a lot
of explaining.
Hut socially? Well that's dif
ferent. Uithcr a past or prospec
tive empress becomes the lioness
of the hour. And the presidential
Bulte at the New Willurd Hotel Is
scoured aud dusted to make, reudy
for her coming.
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ARTICLE No. 6
THIS daytime frock is cut on th
popular beltless model, but the
,,iwo rows of fringe alout the hem
are'a decidedly original touchy The
wide scarf of silk printed in batik
designs is the Parisienne's way of
pepping up a frock that looks too
prim and plain..
Hunt's Letter
(Continued from .rsgn- 1.)
overthrow; of the Uomanoffs slick.
Now, as hend'of loenl "Itnsslan 11-
IntlHiatloM thai President Cool-
Idgc does not cjtpcct L'hurles (J.
Dawes, as -vice : preHldeut, to sit
with the cublm-l, its Coolldge sal
with the cabinet under i'reshleiit
If there ts one .thing about auc
tion that' is .certain and undis
puted, It Is the fact that no per
fect syHtent of bidding has been
or Is likely ever to be Invented.
Almost nny svstem if clearly unr
deist uo tl by partners and Intelli
gently played, will produce good
results. The only difference be
tween systems of bidding lies in
Harding, has revived rumors thatthe dlffcrenco in the skill of the
Ihorti Is little prospect of Coolldge i players in advocating tho dlffer-
and his running mate becoming ont systems.' Tho only thing that
chummy during their admlnlstra-' makc,s one system preferable to
another Is the fact that It fs more
easily understood and applied by
the average player. Thu writer
lias known of many match games
CHURCH NEWS'
PRlHIlYTKItlAN . CHURCH ;
'When vou eret to Ihn imd.nf vnnr
Irope. tie a knot an hang .on." Is
good advice. The knot to tie to is
lion.
Of course, it may bo' simply that
Coolidge's vreferenco for the old
ways Is tho decldlnir factor. The
practice was an innovation begun j between experts advocating dlf-
by-President Harding. ferent systems and as a rule such
Hut Washington gossip has ill matches have been more or less
that, beneath the surface, the real I even. And it is very lucky that
reason lies In a continuing feud there is no perfect system of bid-
between ' rhalrmau-Seiiator liuth r ding. If there were, tho game
and Dawes which has kept their would soon lose Its fascination
relations strained and which - Is and charm. No one likes to feel
fellow knows as
much as he does and if the bid
ding wore perfect, , no one co'lU
put anything over. . '
What really nutkes auction so
fascinating, however, Is the . un
certainty. Kvery bid, practically,
Is In the nature of a speculation
or a gumblc for there Is no guar
antee that the cards will not be
so dlsfs!lvuted that your bid, no
matter how sound, ennnot be
made. I' or example, suppose you
bid one heart, holding ace, king,
queen to five and un outside ace.
No one will suy that such a bid
Is unsound under any system und
yet you are doubled and lose Hull
points., There were seven hearts
In one hand against you. A bad
break, but no one can say you
made a bad bid. Here's another
hand. Tho dealer , bid one "spade
and second hand held the follow
tng:
Hearts Q, J, !, 8, 6. 4, 3
Clubs S
Htumonds K, Q, J, 0
Spades A
something of a handicap on any i that the other
likelihood of close companionship
between Dawes and Coolidge.
'Dawrs never was tho preference
of Hie Coolidge mnnagemenl ns the
presidential running mate. Ho was
put across at Cleveland ovt the
protest of Hutler. On occasions
during the campaign the Coolidge
manager and the vice presidenlial
candidate collided, with more or
less fireworks. As between Hutler
and Dawes, tho Massachusetts sen
ator 3 believed much the more
likely to have the inside track of
Jho executive o. k.
In the heart of tho Sierra moun
tains. San Diego. I.os Angeles, Sun
Francisco, Sacramento, the Great
Kcdwoods, Stanford and California
State Universities, Uek Observa-
lory, like Tahoo, urtd historic Don-
adjournment dainiy refreshments faith In Chrlsf Jeun, whoso return
were served, jlng -anniversary will soon be ob-
'llioso present were Mrs. Ivers, of served' throughout the Christian )ner Lake In tho heights or Ihe Sler
Vale, Airs. Helen Sinllh, Mrs. I,. M. world. During-these advent dayiira mountains, aru some of the out-
:J,atrd, Mrs. J. It. Price. Mrs. J. J. we invite you to worship with un 'standing views which
Iconley, Mrs. fo. H. Carter, Miss Hes
: ! Kelly. Mrs. A. ,H. Orton. X-s. A. G.
' Jlr and Mrs. C. H. lllystone Conklln, Mrs, -'P. H. Conklln, Mrs.
(re di'light fully surprised at their K. C. Uces and Mrs. C. Bortsch." i
Mho at '-".'1 N. l-ourtli street on
.'id evening of December 11 by the-
Idles of the W. It.. C. and their
'.-unhands, tho occasion being the
"lirlv-flfth wedding anniversary of
'rt und Mrs. Ulyslone. The uve-
'Nnlr was spetil in music and Kochrl
will be
llerialnuieiil atthe close Of. which
l1eions relreshiuenlK were served..
''I'he Neighbors, -'of. Woodcraft
vere delightfully eiH.ertaHe(V t U
Vcplion and l;a Thursday . arter
:i)n at llu liomf Mrs. Margaret,
trker, 'ih' htfct esses being Mrs.,
rUr Mrs- Shorl. Mrs. Vda Clark
S. Mr.' Ilunimelt. ;'nilrllwo
fj.tM'were present and a very en-
K-aimi uil,ernoon whm p.iu.
V
Mrs. Wlllhim
Announcements
Social announcements may
bo iirlntcfl in. this column frco
or - clutrgc. Any aimotiiico
.incuts prclnliilng to any fnnc
Hloiis fcuch T ns uuukGd .. food
sale, elt!.-,' M Inv rrhiswK-; An
uouiicenicnts,' (o be prhtlcMl I bo
saiiui day, must bp lu soclcJy
(MlMor's liaiuls by 0:Otl o'clock.
-rNows editor's uolc.
each Sunday morning at 11. To-'thrown on the canvas. If you Know
morrow our Vunrtet: Mrs. A. li. j.thls country you will enjoy a Visit
Hlchardson. . Mrs. Wi H. Hohnen-j "back liome;" if you have never
kamp. jrw' Kawronce Duiton and been in California these pictures
jJtuy Williams, will slng "Thc Lord will givo you a gtlmpst! of a much
Is My Shepherd." by Kos'ehat and 'talked of slate. The hour it 5 p. m.
fMrs. Kloyd H. Sherwood of Kugcne' land not 7:30 p. nu
U re., will render a solo, "Teach Me ,
jTo Prsy' by -Jewltt. The" congro- riiuucil OK OOI)V(: lw.ve nol
gation will unite in the Christinas mUl nny1hiHg about what Die
hymns and the 'minister will mMngtChureh of God was doing In? ilH
the meeaage. ,Wc urged your pros;- (lrn,i,., Hlmply been use our ir-
. . .. . .ters were too small, and we have
and correctly bid two hearts. The
depWs partner doubled and de
feated tho contract 3u point.!,
holding tho remaining six hearls.
Phese aro bad breaks, of course.
but show wlv.t happens even lo
tho soundest of bids. Here's tie-
other anglo winning by bad bid
ding. The dealer held a strong
no-trump hand hut only two lit
tle spades. Instead of bidding
one no-trump he bid two spudes
and was doubled by second hand.'
lie then bid two no-tr imp and
made threo odd. Second hand
aud his pai'tuer had a set up
spade suit but failed to lead It
because of the 'dealer's bluff bid.
A fine example of winning by
bad bidding.
Still another example. The
dealer bid one no-trump and sec
ond hand holding the following:
Hearts to, 7
Clubs 7
Diamonds A, K, Q, J, 10, 7, 5
Spades Q, H, 4 - s.
bid two spades on tho theoiy
that the dealer's partner, ' if he
held a stopper in the spado suit,
would undoubtedly bid two- no
trump, it happened just as sec
ond hand had planned. The deal
er's partner bid two no-trump
second hand doubled and defeat
ed the contract by two tricks,
muking seven diamond trick?
rlirht off the reel. These exam
ples of winning by bud bidding
are giyen as a warning. Nevei
try stunts of this kind for thereV
nothing In such bidding, if you
win once, you are encouiitged to
try again und you cannot help
but lose not. In the long run.
Learn some system well and un
derstand it thorough. Once you
have mastered tt, stick to It ant'
you will get results. Tho system
you may choose is Immaterial b it
the application is everything. Let
your partner know what he can
cxneet of you anil don't disap
point. He dependable first, last
land all the time.
Pendleton Indian Blankets
'.-'. 'AND
Robes
MAIi ft IIU:AL X.MAS GUMS
Our special Holiday showing of these beautiful Dlanhets und
ltobes ia sure to please. Muku your selection now and with
u small deposit, wo will hold any Item for you until Xiuus.
ltctty
Wales
Ilosc
Give Something tSZZL
' Useful
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
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AND MILLINERY
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ornoon iin. i.i. . Vlio folhiwrtlilti K.fnlhfr. Iri"i-Hhrv i,.j,ii ...t l . ti,ni,.f '"r'nn i.riu ,.,,! ,.m
iiik out iiiL- pruvruni oi v. n rim.' j nut verUMl. Wo lii'lH'Vi!
Tim t,iulii-u Auxllltiry Ui.lhe llro
IIhtIioimI r Jtiillriiitfl Tralnmrn
will liulil! llii-ir . rcKDl'ir im-ctlnp
TurM.liiy cvi-iilnj,-. 1 t'.'oi'iiilK'i- 16. In
Hlnlifilluii.ur ofriri'i-s. will tnkc pliK-"
iirii-i- wliirh u prorum will In; rrn-
(llTl'lI. '
lios-
L'ulliT "iwl liw ufli-
scd In wofk nml v'sMlng.
and ua In Ihn w-or(ilj nf'out JIouv
lr ,..,..,',,.., Prom our hlta-Icch ni-vcriil thu
.. ,, r. n n, hll w w, r rcnilnir wns loo
","r, y',r, T- f u ' Z'; lu Hccoi..mo.l.it Hi,-,,,, llut
.nf 7:30. Ouf .community , MM-, no. HM),.U W(J ,, ,.,. ollr
C ,S on Tnesoiiy "'onlns t 7:30. m.. ,. .,. ft. , 1,nnim.
T ..7 .' T V , . , , , 'IMIenllnn m rvlris Kunday. Icc.
pon I-lyhK. Lrlnrfpl,. IhubU l,y .;,, w hllv( tt K()(Ml ,,.
,n 1 'r c " r '"V , " "ff ll- y""-- P'opk. nl .-l.ll-Znft
H.;',rW Vm'VWi" I"- Mny Brow-p ,. .
Loss, iitinistir. ; ' . ;i -i fclilldriir mi-i'tinK iu -7 Velork un
" - ' : ; ' '.Sunday rvnnlnirK lo I'lijpy ihn I tl I )-
CHttlHTIANi CHUltfll j; o, W: frwdlns bonlOM Ihm Hrf ii.lns enri
Jonos, mlni.;r. AM-linl-iMi.ot' (-llrlsr -hm ,(;,: T,,., ,.hndn-il aro lalilnir
in Hi
Then' nrn no triiinpn and 7 i
in Un- lead. How i-an Y-Z win
flvo of tilt! 8ovrn Irli-kH amtlliKt
any defen-su? 'A aliould li-ml the
dcticu of fipadi'H anil Y hIiouIiI til.
low tin. riit"m to hold tho trlotc.
If A 'h-uds , tin; Mix of lit-artH V
Khoiild play tho ktntf and lead tlx;
di-iK-o of himrta, forulnff A hark
In lllo k-ad. Hhnuld dlm'lir I
Mio rlvo of rlnliH. A inunt then
li-ad- n Hub on whhdi , Y Hhoiil.l
dlMijard. tho'ati! 'of aiiiiihiH 'ho Haiti Irlvky-lltllii
,i i; ' ' ; - ,i ii in ' -. '..,v
7, will now . win .Ihn linlanniv ..of
Ihn ti-h-ka. lr A IradH I hit iim-i-n
of lli-urlH at llli' HiTolliI tl-lckH. Y
ho lid li-t 1 1 1 1 hold tho trlrls ami
7. should dl.snii'il tho rlvo of oluhs.
Now If A koi'h on with tho hoai'lH.
Y will win ovoiy olhor lilidia. If
A BhlftH to a Hull,, Y Bhoiilil iIImt
l:ard Iho neo of Hpailoa as liofoi'.!
and . will I hon win I In; ri u'mlil;
liiK trlckH, J I m a cluvop . iiik-
pi-ohlrui. . ,!
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Iiofori-
WALLING'S
, Holiday
Sale
IdATS. S:i' TO .111',! Ol'l''
llnllilay lino of "I'oliim
liliiknll" Swciili-is Just In.
. Iliiliiluy Mm- tir
llul Lilian'.'. .Maiilina Hulls.
WALLING'Sl
I :tniit
i The (Ireenwood I'arent-Tenehera program ' cxpresseu- in woipmip . cnn t Hn8ry child's heurt- like
asscalatlon will meet at the school!""" service. Wo worsiitp uod and i,,.H,lf,, 'e tfolcomo anyon to nl
l-'rlday, December J !.
serve man.
The Lord's Usy Is God's (c.nA (u. ,.ervlci'S on X and Hi)rue
In... fnr ..-.ipuliltt In Hi.1 . .
sei- firj yotirselfi ; Uhlllp', when con
fronted wltii thd stutehvenl by Na-
oiit of
that, nothing Naanth'.''V quickly replied "Come
llllil hit;' . j ' j " i 1 " J o n iu iiim lu
ll thorough' InvesHgatlun.
Hints for the
Housewife
appointed time. for worship In the
meeting place of, tho church. Ity
Ihe Ideals und asplrutlons crtHled
In worship weare thrust Into ser
vice.. Let us worship Ood together.
Our Itiblc Bchool begins at !:30
und it Is a growing, going school.
We commend to the. men's atten
tion, the Men's Bible Class; tnught
by Mr. I.uphanw Judging by the
talk of Its members. It must be a
real class.. Tho pastor preaches al
eleven and seven thirty. The eve-
tviiY M:;i,i:er
Tin: PKAU?
The pear is a neglected fruit
nnt undeservedly, for ll Is re-
lV,.ul.i.i,r nn.l l.'n.lu ttu.Jr to n v.i
rl. ty of u8o8 for the tahlo wh-n nln ,vl" un ",! " '
eookt'tl .sortoa of Un-.1 on the loachlnR of
I.alo' poura ofton solve u prob-' Jt'8U- T" f-K- mooting" an; ttl
loin for tho housowir,, who has to .tlltfly. Churc-H nltrht with 11 pot
dovlso a varloty of proparatlons ,uck d,nm'r at "ix thlr,' vn 1 h"rs
for tho tahlo for winter uo. r.-'f evening. -
sorvod In tholr own syrup tln-y
will ho rondy to s,ro for liroak-l ZION K NO I. IS It I.UTM I-'IIAN
fast durliiK Iho winter, oltllor CHUKOH M avi-nuo, opposllo hlRh
wnrmcd In tho oven or cold. And sohool. lllhlo Hchool al 5:45 a. in.
thoy can Ivo served a n dessert, MornlliB worship al II n. m. l.ulh-
too. or used tor salads In con- or League Devotions nl 11:30 p,
unction with other all year round Miss Km ma Wurl, lender. W
fr.llt. Jtoii, paaior.
1'ear conserve Is one of the
most attractive forms of using the
pear, which Is now plentiful.
Pure and core a half peck of
pours, riace them in an enam
in. I'".
;elcd ware preserving kettle whleh
Kl'lHCOI'Al, CHLMIOH t.-orner
Fourth and O. Holy communion,
8:00. Sunday Hchool. :46. .Morn
ing service, 11:00. The render of
ithlfl notice Is Invited to the ser-
'Inexpensive
CaOOa
Looks
; It ln't nvcessury to spend
Imiel; mom y hi order to en
iy the benefit or our beau
ty service.
There Is no substitute for
Hie iiiiiillty that the follow-
priced iilHUrt- lien:
Marcel and Hob Cm .(HI
lop Miircel and Uob
' Curl ''
6 Senlp Treatments ..0t
GK1ST MARINELLO
SHOP
Pom HomnTrPT fiUI(.
"A IWauty Ahl fur
Vxvrf Kcetl.
Thoiic ftlain 577
will preserve their delicate color
and . flavor, and let them stand
for twelve hours. KnHmclcd ware
vices. I try. H. W. Crcascy, rector.
KTHHT M. K. CKL'ltCH Klmer
belne ininervious to the action of . nt Keith, pastor. "Whnl Is It
fruit acids, there wilt bo no dan-M" "e a Christian?" will be Ihe
ger of tho fruit beeomlnc lm-'theim of Ihe piistor's H. rmon st 1 1
paired. After that drain off tho ' tomorrow. The Cliureh school
liquor and bring It to a boll for will meet st 9:45 a. m. The Men's
about ten minutes. Add the pears Korum at ID a. ni. will be nddress
und half a pound of seeded ral-M l,y . c, Hmtth, one of its mcm
slns. Then add the juice of two'l,r Tho attendance Is growing
lemons an. . one oramre and cook'"rger and the Interest Is good. All
slowly until It thickens. During nien not In church schools al this
the In. quarter of an hour of nour are invited to meet wun
cnnklne. add half a pound of bro-. rorum. The class closes In plenty
ken walnjt meats. Heal In air-;"' Hntc to reach any church In th
light jars while hot. (city, where th men niHy wish to
worship at 11 r. m. The Vesper
rtW'ATi-:i.lXI IAN KILLS jwrviee at 6 p. m. holds Interest for
t U'OMAX AMI lllls;,r tail who iiihv dcsln' to sec bcmitlful
I plctur s of our imilonnt parktt
I'lM'ATKI.l.O. Ida. (Al') Jack -and worship at Ihls pieannt hour.
I'ayne. un employe .f the Oregon I A very birir1 audience look I he op
Short Mne rallrnnt) shops here, iportunlly to worship Hi Ihe first
shot and klll.-d Mrs. Martha Tut-(Vesper services of the sinson last
tie and ih n committed nulelde HutidHy. The theme of the pastor
shortly nftr 1 oVIwk this after- 'sernion-addrew at the S u'cloek
ikmju, it wb reported to the police ) Vewper tomorrow will b "Christ's
by Kdnsi Tutil-, iep daughter of !Jvth ins .rreni nc-.' The phiure
the. nlatn w nnian. Jiuay be entitled "l-Vom the Hltrilyou
Jealmy n n p-irti-d to Imw l n to Hn Pit yu." If.ln a Juurmj the
the c:ii:s- nf the trouble, whVh UvJf entire b -ncth of 'HltfornlM. with n
Claud.
Iter, mliilsli
Prutl, Curios A.
rs.
1 VI MKT ItAI'TIST CI I V ItCI I (II h
street at Spring avenue. Services
lor Sunday, Dec. 14. Stindny School
meets at if:45 a. m.1 We Invlle you
lo make it a reguluf habll lo go to
Sunday School, and lo come lo thl
one provided you ore connected
with no other. Karnest and faith
ful work, resulting In greatly In
creased knowledge and valuable
moral training Is our endeavor,
his should appeal to you us ttomc-
thlng worth while. Morning wor
ship at 1 I o'cloeR. Sermon 'by the
pa.iior on tho theme; "iailly Guid
ance." Children's sermon on 1 he
theme "Pictures." It. Y. I'. I",
meets at Gi'Ai) p. m. An Important
meeting, as this Is the annual busi
ness meeting of the society, and
election of officers. All members
please, be present. K veiling service
7:30 o'clock. Sermon by the pus-
tor on the I heme: "Win is Christ?"
The public Is cordially u.vlted to
these services. Oeorge Albert Pol
lard, pastor.
Fill ST CI 1 nUCl f OF CHIll HT
SCIENTISTS Corner of First and
Washington. Hundny morning ser
vice at 1 1 o'clock.
, Subject; "Ood the Preserver of
Mini."
Sunday School al 0:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting at N
o'clock, (The reading room, now
located In West-Jaeobson Itldg..
Itoom It, Is open dally cxcepl Hun
day and legal holidays, from 13 M
to 4:30 p. iu. dully). All ure Invited.
SALVATION A KM V Hall 211
Kir street. Phone Main 60S. Week
night services Tw Auy Thursdays
Snturday nights at X p, m, Humbiy
School at 1:3U a. in. A good In
terest Is taken In tho sehool. only
two more weeks to get in on the
contest. Come and enlist. Sunday
morning street service at 10:30 a.
m. Holiness service at j 1 a. m.
Voting people's meeting ut Q p. m.
Hvenlng stnM't sirvlce at 7:3u; tn
slde,scrvlco at X p. in. You are cor
dially invited to attend. Anyone
having any fruit, Jeily, vegetables,
cast-off clothing or otherwise, to be
distributed to the poor leave st the
Hh I vat ton Army hall.
CMCPt H OF TIIK NAZAKKNi:
"Moih" of Old-Time Uetluioll."
At Itlvcrsble Chap.l. H. rie. s nt
tlit usual hour on Sunday. Sunday
Sc hool at ! :t.r) it. in. Preaching and
reception of members al II a. m.
Kvangellfdle srvlee st 7: S p. in.
There will be nperla.) numbiTs mn li
as duels and solos at both morning
and evening servlrea. The pastor
will sing on.t of his favorites, for
the first time entiled "Joy," at the
morulas' ihtvIii'. antl In the eve
iiilitf another good " that will e.ilt
for more. Pon'i let other p-opti
;IH1KS AFI'IIK M"l Kit i:
NKW YOUK. (AIM- Willi on.
Hlroke of his pen Tommy (llhhons
SI. Paul, who knocked out Kid Nor
folk In the sixth round Tuesday
night, has challenged Mike Mc
Tigue and Gene Tunney and declar
ed his willingness to meet Chu.ni
plon .lack DempHey anin. Tlx
challenge lo Tunney and McTlgue
s In Hie hunds or the slutc uthletlt
couiniisslon.
Harry Wills, negro, who defeated
I.uls Angel Flrpo, is also on, the
list of acceptable opponents. c
cordlnr to Gibbons' manager. Kldh
f. cU Scalps dv
Kane, Tlg4r Ffowers, who defeat
ed the former middleweight cham
pion, Mohnny Wilson, s suhl In la
eager for, a bout with Ihe cham
pion, Marry Ui-cb. l'lltsburg.
i'iti(M:s of flopu ni(;tii;it
"MINNKAPOI.IS. (AP) Mum
prices Friday went up lo new high
records In recent years when out
mill boosted lis imnlallonH follow
ing Ihn rise of wheal. Thursday.
Meat patent flour was j""1cd at
iX.Kfi a barrel, an Increase of UO
cents a barrel over ThursdnyV
prices.
Uran also strengthened In price
MARCELLING ......$1.00
Sliuinixioinjr ....nou
l!ol)biiig ...50c
'
lliittic Mays
1 I'urtlnnil Gruiluato
10(15 Oth St. Phono 37S-M
beco brewing lor kouim ttiuc.
wd- triu to io.'.uai'.j f titlvuul mrh (orm ouj vi.iuluuu, but, koiu-. uuJ I
Jipfiiirf can fc twlcr nor
prmlm v itrickcr mulls limn
Hit' remarkable
; 5CA1.P TUCATAItNR
aiiflimuiloj h) ir fnqiiriit
use of (hat btttcrful iwW
ionic SCALP-TONER
Mni.M;i.M MHIHI'TTIU
hlKJf
Itm. I.V r1 ro!-7 ll'dj.
Cliristmas
Candy
t.M! Ml.
KKALH -UKU.B
We iilao
Seals and
for sale.
have Cln 11 iit.is
Chi Islmas Tie-s
Get ono
oi der.
now or have your
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug Ktort
Telephone Main IS
Cor. Fir & Jrff.
ill CHOCOLATES & C0NrECTI0N ' Ml
Aii Old Friend Says:
"Merry Christmas"
A FAVORITE CHRISTMAS GIFT
THE SAMPLER
Now furnished in a bright Holiday wrap with tho
greeting, ''Merry Christmas," and the story of tho
Yulutido done in cross-stitch. Tho Sampler,' made up
of assortments of ten favorite kinds of Whitman's
Chocolates and Confections, is .the package that Jii.st
suits the taste of nearly everybody,.
Package from $1.50 to $7.50
Red Cross Drug Store
Victor DePinto
The .Violinist' who $im : teach,. tiiKl' the Utachers.
who can play,, is .again located .m Lufc! ramie
'and has icsjunied-toachhig;
Call Ii.asteni Oregon Music Co. Main 111).
IWY YOUIl FURNITURE THE MODERN WAY "
A small payment down and the rest in weekly or
monthly installments just like a savings account.
Our easy credit terms point the way to a more com
fortable home for you this winter ut prices which
ure amazingly low.
CARR'S
WOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
See Us For
Christmas Candy
The Candy Shop
. 217 Fir Street
"The Home of Hoiue-Made Candy"
(Retail only)
RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-D UATTERIES
hib uArn:ny a i.i.i:tnnio si rtvicn o.
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1311 WsshluKloa Ats.
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