La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 03, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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Satftrda&'Jd'rm'ary 8, 1S25.
V THkEE
NEWS of SOCIETY! I CHURCH NEWS
Chapter 1, P. K. O. hail an un
lututtlly intt ri aiin im'-tinK jvsinr
hiy w In n liny nicl at Hit honu of
Mm. iKtht-rt Kukiri, with Mrs. Kaklu
, anil Mi-h.'a, V. -4.lDilK'tn ua hos-Ii-hr-h.
MiH, l.ucy Siaut'lifii 11 had
rliuiK of tin1 protfi'tiiu for the tif-
. tfrnoon ninl buvo un rxcflh-ni pa
pi r un Uiiiluiih 10 nc lain Oi rnian
philosopher. Six- Kavo a wry in
iir'HtliiK rt-vli'W of KiK-Ufn'H life
nml tiihl of hit lifink ".Main t'ur
nnlH of Moihi n ThouwhiH." Whr
. ini'luiliil In her pui-r a drii'f sy-IHip-siH
of Hit n:utus or ilotiuflii't h.
t lllntf r.st 'Tlally or Kui'Ueii'H. phil
osophy of 1 1 t o.
At tin1 clime of Die program n
'pleasant sr. tin I hour was spi-ni ami
f n fn wlinii iiIh were ttorviM ly the
llOHlfS.S' S. . ,
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Tlio Junior Itrhlo rluh met yes
tTilnv afternoon wil h Min. Dirk
l.lndHny as hostess. During tin- uf-li-ruuoua
play Aim. kiiyiuoml His-,
Rt't' won hlsh scui-ft for ihe first
prim ami Mrs. Klnirr .Mr Manna
won the second prise.
At an upproprmlo hour dainty
rnfrehnenin wove served hy the
li os teas.
Tho Home Department of the
Proshyn.rliyi church uiet yester.hty
: afternoon at the homo of Mrs.
1 Itohmmkump. with Mrs. Itohnen
i hump unit Mrs. W. 1(. Pickens as
hoKli-HHiH. Approximately fifteen
inonihcis were present and iluriiiK
t Ihn ultcninon l:evmem . Willhwu
(Toshy ltoea save- u very intereitt
inff talk,
: Ileforo adjournment delicious re
froshnionts were sefv;u l.y the hos-t-'ssi
s find a social lna enjoyed.
Tho next meeting will, lie, hold the
flf-coijd; J-Ylday iiu 1-Vbrury.
Cove, i (Special ) Mrs. Muret
A'hisler .t-nti'rlained a number of
youns litdles at tea Monday after
noon, jhnnorins her-daughter. Miss;
Krlihe. -Whisjer. who is at home forj
the holidays. Among the. pnests
were- Alis;- Violet 'Hlooiii," Miss l,o!a
Marten. Miss Grace Oayetie, Miss
Ijnira P.lchards and Miss Zola Gay-
ette.
Cove. (Special ) Miss T.eonfi'
ITnnsen. dausrhirr of Ttcverend and '
Mrs. . H. I. Hanson, of Cove, was
married to Ralph Hlllmer of Ta-;
coma, Wash., Christmas eve, at
P.olHnichnm, Wnah.. where Miss
TT:ir.sn Is a; Normal at ml en t. They
; will make, their 'home nt Tacoma. ,
I
Covo. (Special) Mrs. Mnret ,
Vb'sler vory charmingly en;ertntn-
ed a number of friends from Island j
Ci(y and n number of . Covf- peiple i
' Kriday afti-rnoon with a tmisinule. :
Mi-H. Whlslor has made her hoihe
In Cove only a short time, having
llvid' at. ,Jslajtd Cty before iynnint;
In to. i
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CIIIUrtTIAN CHlTItCII Sunday
is Annual Mooting and Uotne Com
I ins day. Three services will he
jheld mornlus. ufiernoon and eve
ning. Tho aftornoon mooting roni
imonclns ut iwo-thlrty. Is tho busl
m as session for the hearing uf the
'roporis and plans of the church.
Al tho mornius srrvlci Mia. K. J.
! Kitchon will sins u solo nuiiihor.
Tho pasior's sermon si:bjocl will ho
j'An Honor Conrorrod." IMiinor wiy
'be served at the church, each fam
ily briiiRins tlu'lr own basket,
t :reajnt . Hunur ami coffee w I ll ho
furnlshod at tho church. At tho
evoninir hour, tho ptistor will preach
the third in a -s--ri-s upon The
Touching of J sus Can a Itich Man
Go to Hoavt Q?" We will he phas
ed to see you at any or all of ihoa'e
services. 1. V. Jonos, minister.
church of your choice,, then linn
vour church and begin on tho first
l-Sunday of I92.ri with u profcram of
attendance which will find you In
i ho church school und ut the ser
vices of worship. At 9:4 f a. m.
church School. A place und teach
er for all. Halph Pyers will ud-
Irens tho Men's Korum on "Pntha
irorus." At 11 u.
preach on '"I'lui l-'orwurJ Pross.
At tho vespers at 5 oVIock lie will
(uJk about ".soiiu thinss to bo r
inmberod us w enter tho Now
Veai.". Al tho same service", beauti
ful, wonderful Yellowstone, park
with her pmlcrs will he thrown
upon the scrft-n. Tbls is our own
park, and many povplo uro fcoolupr
Ihoso park ploluros. You uro wH
trome. Srvic- closes before 6:3l
in Miss Marv l.eiiore M'lm win
dermniuirttlon bo that our life shuH
b(l ItiV'jiil in partnota'hip, wlt-h the
living .Christ; that our' lulents
shall bfl consecrated to the Muster;! to 4:U
und that our time slmll be tlttvolfit I vitnil.
to the extension of (ho Klnitilom of
God on earth. A Happy Now Year
to you all. Win. Crosby Kosn, minister.
loevted in vWestrtJawbaon... HldHi
fiootn 3. Is open, dally '.iixctnyt KjuuJ
duy and legal holidays, fruity it M
p. 111. tliillj . All are ut ;
ri!i?T CHIfHCH OP CHRIST
PC I KN'PIST Corner of Klrsl ami
Wnshlngtiuv Sunday morning m-r-vlr
at 1 1 oVIock.
Hubjoct: "God."
SunUuy School at 9:45 a. m.
tho pastor will (Wedntsduy vonlng mooting at 8
o ciock. ( i n rosuins room, now
IKI.A Nl CITY COMMUNITY
CIIITUCH Kumlay School 10 a. m
At 1 i a. ni. the ht'Kinning of u sor
ies of sermons on things fuudumon-.
tal In temsion, "Common Sonso and
Ideas of God." Kpwurth League at
6:.10 p. m. Kvening preaching ser
vices ut 7:.iU p. in.. The contest, in
cluding Hie sluily of (Milna is fully
i iiri .inKeu unit proiuiMi-s in n very , . t
services. Hall K. WAuiiS, pastor.
P.
render a violin solo ut
servicefi.
I ho vospet-
P.ettv Johnson. 17-ycir-old nrt
freshman at the Lntversity o Oina
ha. has started suineihinE. i She a
appealing lit hand-painted goloshes.
And now all the rest of the co-eds
, .r.arod jhg .i; too. . ,
AnnoTinccments
SoiHa! aiirinunccniOits may
be prlntcl in (his column free
of charge. Any aniionncu
monls pcrlainhig to any func
tions such u COOked fCMhl
snlo-H, etc., will ! refused. Au
uoiiiiccmciits, to be printed (lie
amo day, must be In garivly
editor's bands by 0:00 o'clock.
News editor's note. (,
pinsT Mi-rniomsT kpisco-
PAL CHKltCIl Cheer lip. Pusl-ik-hs
n-.ny not. have been' ns,goiMl
the past year as you bad unpen for.
Cheer up. The end of-iho -world
has not yet been accurately un- vited.
nounced. Cheer up. You have an- lO'clocl
FTRST PAPT1ST f'HIHCH
Sixth street at Stuing avenue. Her-
Vlccs for Sunday, January 4,11125.
'Sunday school at H;4ii a. m. The
; newly elected superintendent Will
i be in charge und it Is hoped
,wlll bo in thefr places on time tov
tho now your in 1 he rlghl
jwny. Morning worship at 1 1 :0ft
o ciock. wormon ny me pusior on
tho thonie: - "When the Workmen
Got Together." children's 'sermon
theme: "Your Shadow." The Com
mu!)lon services will follow thb
preaching service. P. Y.'l I'. lueetH
at Ui:3u p.-.m. All young people in--
I'veninip Mirvice . al 7:Xo
Sermon by tho pastor on
KPIHCOPA1 CHCRCIt Holy
Communion at : . Sunday School
superintendent. Prouchtng ut M
I'urlsh supper and Annitul Moet
lng, llonun hall, tl:(Hi p. m. ttlshop
Iteminglou- will preaj'h Sutiilay I
morning. Rev. S. V. Creass-y. rec- j
"'. X -
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If ho adtcrtiMw
lta gnrnlt
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' XVvk'
. The COACH T
as Buick builds it
other chance. Choer up. Tho world theme: "A Clean Pagi
offers another oppori unity for hon
est hard work. Cheer tip. You may
have yielded to temptation the past
year. Cheer up. You need ( ni
yield in tho same way this year. Do
not admit, oven to yourself that
you cannot he gooil and dt-gnoy.
Cheer up. Have you road The Good
Hook to yourself or your: family
recently? Cheer up. There is an
other opportuntly to do that very
wise thing. f there is an inch of
dust on its lid, get it down and
brush tho dust off, und then read
an hour, thoughtfully and prnyer-
1 fully, and you will discover I hero is
ja mine of truth there which
Geo'rge Albert Pollard, paoior.,
ZION KNGLTS U I.PTH Kit AN
CUi;KCH M. Ave., opposite, high
school. Win. K. Hall, pastor. Piblc
School, at U:45 a. m. Morning wor
ship ut 11:00 a. m. Sermon: "One
More Year of Grace; and Then
What?' 1 -lit her League Devotions
ut 6:3ft p. in. Church Council will
meet Monday al 7:30 p. in.
P II K S B Y T K R I A N CHl'ltCH
Tho opening service of the new
lyear will be the communion sacru
iinont. as we (rather around the
yu : I .nrit' T-ililn In nniiwiuniinriillnn nf
rrally nood. Choi-r up. Stop c-ritl-j , llo Kllviollr.B lir Blrt. A r rK-
Tim NciKl.lnirhoo.l nltifiiil
lucsihij-, .luniiiiry C, at,.lho il(ul
rooiiin In .llic liiimiilii.hi: ( i ii'i- li)-
ll? J.ihrnry. Jlrn. J. I). I.jn.'h Jfjif
Iw.ln rhariti- of .tln nrnsrnm J for
Ihn al'li'i-nocih. '
.; . ,'rr !:
Afrs. Andrew l.oney will lie hos
tess to 11m; Junior Ihidge club in-
!ci-ing nntl complainitiK: unil
on." Our l-'uthor knows. Tho
Psalmist mill: "Ho knowolh our
,fram. ho romcnlorrst Iht'.t wo uro
dust." Clirer tip. Mako tl fn-sh
slnrt. Tlio rlnlroll will holp you.
Miivr. you tot ir a . U-ntlro .worship Jiour wII.U(lil 10 I'.tn
en .Sundays of loyally lo Ciod and...... ,,. ' -,'
His sorvicos? Thai . inlclit Bet you
Inlo a sood lialiit ll' nolhinB t'lso
Invitation of our f'hrlat. Tho yiar
text will he soundil as wo start
HiL'G In our church life. Lawrence
Dutlon will contribute u tenor solo
' in Die ministry of music, und llii-
And ComT hnlrlls tmn hnd ones; The
services ' of" 'flic " rind' ' McTHod ist
church hohlH sopielhiiiK of oppor
lunily and lielpfulness for. all who
will ullend. Anil il litis is , not the
Ttlcillcnl Rprlnirs. (Special) Jlr.
nn.l Mrs. Ceo. iSpulh ealfliallleil l,;iy
f)rl4iii!fi (o, i The litn- VvAn; sjleut
nl ''r;(ili'''nri'ei' which rerresltnienls
witp served. . .The ladles 'Auxiliary lo Hie Kt-n.
' 'llierhood ol' ..llailway Traituuen
.Medical SnriiiKe, Ore. (Special) will hold I.li..;lr,r.yj!;!a.5.ii-e3riii8
Mr. and Mrs. J. l- Kennedy en-'Tues-liiy-evenhtij: ut l-:i;rlin hanlu
terlaln'fV willl a Christmas dinner, stullalion of ofl'Uvi a wnr t.'ilrc place
Tliursduv- evolilnu. llec.M.ll'er ,. . ii.-ut Uutk.iiwliiur.
Their tnesls wi'i'c Mr. and Mrs.
' Tltc American
v.ill meel W.Mlll.'.v
uary V. al lie K.
frlon Auvllinry
,' evening. Joll-
1'. hall. ,
A. Chandler, or l.a (Irande. sir. and
Mis. Oco. Soulh. Mr. anil Mm. T..
S. Wiiilh. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wliillen.
Mrs. V. Iloifit. .Mlaies lr!s Slone.
I.elii Winlh. Koe and .lean Kennedy,
ti. .i ,.,..t lr,v. Wlnt IiCnruiril iindt
(iiriord 'WMllia and Vivian K-H- M. 13. fnCRClC'fioi'TTI North
n,.,., i'lr and I, nvi iiui'. Ilert A. cowcll.
pastor. Sunday school nt 9:45 a.
T.nck of an adeuunte aircraft in- "' A "r r;,--'!o- w" "
dnstrv was in scribed as of Bravo j classes fr all ntes. W. A Klam
concern to tho Kovern,net in the : P;;nntcn.l. nr. 1 reach at 1 a n,
, , , n1,lfinil 'by the pistor. Suhjet: "dod s Call
onninillipn fdr f:ii'on:illtlCS. ' " ' '
Kpworth League it 0:.Te p
visory
COAT
VALUES
Values to $22.50
For 9.7.-.
Values to ?35.00
For 917.50
Values to ?75.00 ,
For 37.50 -'
S Values to $100.00
For ?50.()0
WAUING'S
Women and Their Answer.'
iguo rt 0:.Te p. m. The
League Is growing belter und bot-
Ijtor every day. I'rcachtng by ihc
pastor at 7: so p. m. Sub..icl: "Ko
rea." Mr. Powell u'iis h missionary
for almost two yours In Korea and
will speak out of personal e-per -
ien.ee on the lire ami customs of
,tht nutlve pooph s. Th's ia the. first
Sunday.: mt-.h A Nev' Year. I,e.t.; us
put into effect iir frftiilions nhd
make this a lied Vetter .year by
giving the chiin-h and (d Iho
place in our lives they ought to
have. '. ' - ' '
1 iv ro-jv'i
0V
ri
F H 3 7 'Ml
wuwtiaw
Wiircf can c bcfh'rror
produce quicker results ihan
uc nmiarkabk
For The
Ladies -
?.Takc a resolution now to
tako. Iietior cure of your ap
poaniare during the coming
twelve n'onths.
Rolvo to make tho most
of your pood looks -an t re
solve to n i"' ho service
and t-iti-tf.iotion I hat ot k
ul this simp jir'.sures.
CKIST MARIN ELLO
SHOP
Room A. Summer rtlilg;.
A It-sulT AM fiir
Kcry i-ril.H
I'hone Main 577
i"t
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SCALP TREATMENTS
aumcnled by he frvqueril
use of I'nif itbndcrful ncW
ionic SCALP-TONER,
MAIUSK1.I.O fOSMfrmO
suor
Itm. t New Kol..T tltrtf.
I'lKMin Main ma
spiritual Krowih of. our soul. Our
.Sunday school dt 11:45; our Chris
tian Kntlcuvor ut our sluily
class' t. 7:.".: ,oir,,Hlllh' . class on.
Tuesday cyenlnR al 7:3a, Inviln you
lo sharo Willi us In our tcIIkIoiis
prlvileRes. As iwi''i.Ca('o thoriNw
year wiih lis pftssintimes uiayoiu
is available on either of two
' ,fine;Buick chassis. The qual- ,
;' ity is identical in both Master
Coach and Standard CoacK
I
! Both bodies are by Fisher.'
,; The only diflference is in
wneeioase ana price. y
GOATS
. . . .. UEMAUKAULR REDUCTIONS , t
On All , ' r
WINTER COATS
AUK TO BR FOUND :
. i i
At Our .
JANUARY
. CLEARANCE
r,. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
In addition to Bukk't two Coach modeltt there art
twenty-three other Buick styles to choose from.
The Master Six Coach The Standard Six Coach
$1495 $1295
PrUtsf.o.b. Buick factories; government tat fa bt addrd
tisk about thi G. M. A. C. Purchait Plan, which pro
ridts for Deferred tty menu.,
(K-1S-U-A)
it- i.' : it i
Jennings & Shumate
lUlllMM
WHEN BK.TER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
eeiliei lllN.t1',illn. lie.' Ii-I i
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A New
Year's
Resolution
: At the. beginning vof d new year
1 ''frt-!
' - ' 1 , ' 1. .!l
:,; vvli?n you 1O0K, uucr
tU iu i if;-.-1 H
on the Hai'd-j .; -?
iiu.ntrisf', hiicT '
look forward to the pleasure and comfort and convenience of the months
that are to come when you are thus taking stock of . the past and
anticipatino; 'the' future, have you made u resolution lo let electricity
and modern methods play its proper, part?, , .
Women already appreciate the advantage and desirability of "doing
it electrically" most of them know by experience that electric appli
ances save endless labor, time, and materials. Wore than that and
here is the point that should interest the man in every household
they save money. Appliances will pay for themselves while lidding un
told pleasure to the joy of living1 and home making;.
So we urge every household to resolve to enjoy life more in 1025
to have less drudgery and more pleasure, to substitute leisure for hard
work, to inaugurate modem economy in place of old-fashioned extrava
gance. We will be glad to show
own home. '
I
IIAUOLD LLOYD
In -"HOT
WATERV
Starts Monday,
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
Alwajs nt Your Service
liAKEK, (;RANT AND UNION COUNTIES
i
-' - ,ii
W-FST ;
you how this can be done in your - -"'J ;
T.,Vaf H -"iT I --
It Is Fine to Regain
liealth --But Much ; :;
Better to Keep It ' " '; i4
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There are unavoidable illnesses. ' ' ' ""
Regular physical examinations, however, rould
do away with a great percent of our sickness.
Through them any health menace is found in its in
cipient stiiges and corrected before it impairs our
efficiency. .. ' . n . ', '.
' Such; examinations are;;5f,V&U'e.
.who've eyefy scientific equipment is complete.- , J
The Hot Lake Sanatorium'
Dr.
. W.T. Phy. '
ii , ; ' Owner and. Director. '' !
11. .
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IMPROVING 'THE SKYLINE! ; I
Look For Our New Sin
This makes our store easy lo find.
The Sign of a Good Diiif" Store
The L. & L."Drui Co.
Depot and Adams
V'.We ArQ Making a ,,
. We-hnve no Xmas hold-overs. v.
" The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
"The Home of Home-Made Candy"
(Retail only)
READ TUB OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
RECIIARGEANLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES
"HID BATTERY A ELECTRIO BF.UVILOj iXi.
IxlKtHon Machine Worka Bide.
tail Wsshlnctoa At.
r.ii;:aritt'jr'i'l e-sw mam mri
8TORAOS'
BATTBRIE9
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