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gatm-ddy, Jahhavy 10. ' 1025. THE tA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER :PAGE -THREE V i : t t NEWS of SOCIETY , ' The Parent.-Teuehr8 uwtocltillnr.i lOf Willow Hf'ltunl hud a very inlor . "'Sifiw? nifi-i In.tc ycHtcnli.y when they ih. ul the, Hftiotj) fop their menhir WBsion. Mih. Kirch culled tlx liKM-tiiiK to order uTter which IUoh present s:mi? "A merlon." Mrn. t'har ' h s ltiny:in o-tl ih object or lln HHKfiiiution, llu-rn were two koiikh . by the K.nond mid third KntdeH. u' reudlnt; by Mm. Kcnnelt on "t'hlld! Nature," a musical number by lorn HhiiiikH. tun violin munhfun by Vic tor i Pinto ynd u health talk h j ic. I'. i.:intliK. . Al th raw. of the program n nhoi't social time wu ftpetit. The. Missionary Society of tit.' Presbyterian church iw-t yesterday nrurnoon si t the home of Mih. W. H. "Snook. wUh Mrs. Knnok'. itsxated hy Mrs. TIiomkih liudK". Mrs. A. Anderson, and Miss Kmlly Knook, ns hoHd-SB. Twnnty-fivft Indies worn . riri'fl' nt und il very Interesting if--ternoon was spent. Mrs. W. II. Pic Kens led -the devotional and Mrs. O. K. Moron hud charge of the pro- t rru'ii for the afternoon, i Rho kuvg an excellent paper tolling of things ( foen hy her son while he- was with tho U. S. Mnrihes in China. Mrs Oenrfre Baiter iiHK'.slcd Iut by jjlv ini? it paper on tl:e different towns of China. Mrs. Duncan S-injf two vocnl self ot Ions "My Mother's Prayer" and "When I Thlnle of That. SwiH-t Story of Old." accom- p.'inled hy .Mrs. i O. K. Sllvenhorn' at the piano. , : i : Kollowinj; the. program a pleas ant social hour was spent . and re freshments were served.i ! ' '., ' Mrs. Ross Raton was hcs'eHS to tho FY A. B, olub- yesterday after noon at her home on Becond street. Only tho club members wore pres ent and during the afternoon's play at hririgc Mrs. R. H.- Guye won hliyU fiCnrr ;for -Hw first przc iund Mrs Krcd i Spjieth on'th'o second firisse. ; ' lleforr adjournment nl dainty (wo course luncheon was served by the hostess. P. J. Rchissler. football conch of . Ihe Oregon Agricultural college and Mrs. Schissler stopped off In l.n Orande. yesterday on their way to Corvnllls from Danville. THinols. where they imve been spending the holidays vllji Mrs. Rehtssler's pa rents. Whllu here Mrs. Rehissler was the guest of MrR. J. Donald Meyer. t. both being members of Tl j Iteia .I'hl Sororlly. . i Evening Coat CHURCHNEWS IRI.AN'n CITY OO'M M IT N I T Yi7: o'l-lock. Swiu'on hy iho panlor f'HITUcH An IntereHiiiK contest ia now on among ino young peo ple. Reds and While. Twenty-five on on side, Miiurter of a hundred on the other. Harold Rchroeder ono captain, Lester Mlokland Ihe other, Wee the rules posted near church! door. You will ndfw some PPIy. meetings If you absent your selves from the K. L. Kervlees.'Thls contest includes an Intensive study of China. Kitie dlseusHlons ol the Nidijeet every week In Ihe Kpwnrih Herald. H you are not one of Is land City's thirteen siibserlhers. borrow a ropy from a -neighbor Paul HutehinKon'it book on "The I teal Revolution In China" is being used as a supplementary text. I'h red or four eoples are already here and seven or eight more have been ordered. Home excellent books I n t he I .a ttrande I i brary. espe cfally those by K. A. Ross. Papers ami mugavdnes tell us much about china's political revolutions they aro but wave crests. What art' the under-cttrrents of the real revolu tion? We do not grusp world prob lems till we underslund the Kast- ,ern situation anil right at the. heart jof thut lies China. Come to eh inch and worship with us. Mull K. Wal lls, pastor. Into fellowship and membership allifholr room, who desire a chureh home. We are here to serve our God and all His children. Win.- Crosby (toss, min ister. t . on thfl theme: "Heart. Religion. " The public is eordhilty invited to our Rervlccsj :Oeorgo Albert Pol lard, pastor. KP1SCOPAI, VIUIRCH Holy Communion at S:ui. Hunday Hehool at 9:4fi. Morning service .at it :0fl. The Convoentlon of the Dlstrlet of Raslern Oregon will be held at Pen dleton. January tij. 17 and 17. In clusive. There will be no serviee in the chureh January 18lh. Rev. S. W. Creaaey, rector. KIRT OHHRCH OI- CHRIST SOIKNTIRT Corner of First and Washington. Ruudny morning ser vice al 1 1 o jloek. Hubjeci: "tlaerament." Sunday Hchool at 9:4R a. m. WedmHduy evening meeting at 8 o'cloek. (Tho reading room, now located in vWcat-Jacotpon Bldg,, Room S. is open dally xoept Hun day and legal holldaya. frcm 13 M to p. in. dally). AH are In vited. P - v . v . 1 uilh very unusual evening if cm on kimono lines and car- rn Oiajiqe silk m. rien out nrwieiv.j a chlnest fluiv.. lout of blue and told.- it js lined with cloth oV gold.. This samo ,VPf id wrap is mad up In tigurt-d silk CHRISTIAN CHURCH The ser mon on Sunday morning will be built about the th 'Might of "Look ing Hack ward jtind, Looking Por vanl." ' Tlie' evehing sermon wilVbe "Aly Contl'ssloo of l-'althi" u ivltal feature, of evory Christian life. Tho lllble Sehool meets' at I:45. The' average atlendanec of tlio sehool j for luat year was, 14 J., The (argest attendance was 215 and the lowest was Si. We want to wiltc a better record for this year. There Is just one way to do It all of us . emit leitihtf 'anything 'k'ci'p us from on; cjnsa. .The . Christian jKndnnv.o: meetings are at.G:30 for the St n lors and C:15 for the Juniors. Holh. societies have dono good work for the year. You aro most cordially Invited to make this chureh your church home during this year of the Grace of Our Lord. O. W. Jones, minister. . 'ION KNO I.ISII UtTHI'IRAN CHURCH - M Ave., opposite high sehool. Hlble Sehool ul !l:4f a. m Morning woishlp at 11MM-h. m. An nual congregailonal ' meeting Mon day ut 7;:ui p. in. in ihe new com numtly hall, ' Luncheon will be served hy (he ladies. Win. I' 1 Toll. pastor. , - - held ut the church, February Kt. liet'reshinents were served by I he lidinss. assisted !by her 'daiighlur Friday evening Mrs. C ;.T., Mc pherson .entertained the now. retir ing and installing- offieers of Crys-' lal -Rehlcah Lodge. No. fin, at- her h-ome. on"X. 'avenue. Those present besli'iR the1 hosli-fa were Mrsj Mat tie 06td n, Mrs. Alda Cbildent, Mrs. Olive Stansfieiyi; Mrs; Lucy Cru hum,' Mrs. 'Dlltle' Rnndallv'MrsIila Rer-" laldo Kitchen, Mrs'MuWi Anson. 'Mt.. ' Minple ' lit'aKff, : Mrs. Nora Noah Mcs.' Alice Chadwlek, Mis. Miriam Klle'dye. Kirs. 'Theresa Ruy-ihtiHf-MtSt Kdim CammioiuJVIrs, Ma- flOoDwUi. MjH. I'Mcssie ln'-rb'.. .MIsfl Mrs'.' Ret'tig.'' i .. .A-n-all-day meeting of. the. Island; CLty Ladles Aid. was h'Jd Thursday.: J.muary &r at the-home, of Mrs. Roy 'at ten.- A delicious luncheon w M. 15. CHURCH, SOUTH North Fir ond u avenue. Rerl A. Powell; pastor. Sunday Sehool nt fl:II a. A real school of religion. A place for every one. Preaching at II ft. in. Subject: "Making Rriclt With out Straw. Epworth League at 6:3(1 p. m. A training sehool for the young people. Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Why Re Christians: Coniuskintsin.' As d result of those resolutions, yon havi had one or, two "roundn." are yon going' to Win the round "AS Hi Him Sunday?-,' "Had .'ilfabUa'V. are not vhjpped In one or two rounds.'Olve tile' church lis rlghtfdl place in yoi(r lUe, .-We. would bp pleased tc velcome you with us. l-TRST M KTHODtST KP1RCO- PA( t'llUUfll At tht Vesper sr- vlci (r p. in.) the pastor will dis cus The. Waste, of Sin. What Is In? Tioes It puy to do right? Would the counlry be any better off eco nomically If there was uo olii.V The ducatlonal period of the Vesper hour will be used In showing the Yellowstone park ' pictures. One hatf o the plPtnres were shown ast Sunday evening. This evening wn will make a study of hip gey sers and thu Grand Canyon -of the Yellowstone. Those who have vis ited- the park are delighted lo re view what I hey saw there, and it sny have uni seen t he park t h is furnishes n splendid opportunity to: see Home of Its leutnrt s, in the fin est pictures are run produce. The. church sehool meets at !:4fi a.' in... and the uttenduuts do not find uuy. lull or unimportant moments. The Young W omens' class have taken ip the systematic study of the Life of the ( hriiiL (Mrs. Kpllng la 'Che. ifvhdr and'.Uv'J;ua "'ets In tlb FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ser: vices for Hunday. Januury 11. Sun duy school meets at 9:4R a. m. H. A. Kov, superintendent. All who have no other Sunday school af filiations tfre" Invited Mo' "attend: Morning. wo)Khlptutf 1 1 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor oh the theme: :'recullar leople." tNilldren's mon (pplc; ":yr reatt-Magnet Ip the World." ,. i , l'. u. meets at B:1fl" p.' mJ' Ht-hder: MIrs Rhlora Hansen. Topic: "Helping the served by Mie Imsles jit oue oVIoc. .o.jy,1' a service of worship for and ,by .young people-.. Alt ypyng pe.iipit! liiviieu. riuiiiij v.ummp n The evening was spent socially, hfrer which refreshments were tllir with a behulifin'ntun. r ring's dtt U loken or npprfl.'ti!Oini-o.r: all she j -li:is done for jhe oYder. """"" :' " The Missionary Socldyof thol ?-ChrislInn church met at i ha nome ''nf Mis. J. D. Smith yesterday af ternoon nnd a very Interesllng pro iyipi'm was given with Mrs. George Tinrhesler In eh urge, assisted by M rs. 1 Inrry C.rove and Mrs. May : George. V: After the pt-ogrniri nrrnngemenls w -vero iiinde for "Gu-st Day" to be Hi'ler whirh the usual business mcding wiw held. Among he oth- thlngs-decided upon it was det elded lo take up the f.t.udy of Chinuj.. to be studied at each egnlar mct-' ing. -", " (. .,; .! , . ..b:i . 1- S'-rvlee League met of Mrs." Parklnglon The ol. 'the Junior home 'iiinlnrf""'ytl:i: he'riliiV 'Huntz ';,VaH chosen president: KII.abeth lljJjVlyy secretary, iind 'at herine ltiu-kh-:, ireasurnr. ft?.r v' WALLING'S Seebuv Windows for Plan ior Seeming . A Lovely House Dress Or Stylish Hat WALLING'S Aniioiincenients lioclftl Announcements miiy bo iirlnteii In Hits column tree of charge. Any announce ments HrrtalnliiK to any func tions sueh M cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. An nounccnients, to be printed the frame day, mut be In society editor's hands by 11:00 o'clock, News editor's note. PRIOSR YTJI-'RI AN OUpRCH V Is good to go to church because t Is time invested in thoughts of 'eternity nnd ; where dhe endiirlng things of all. life, faith, hiope,. lov ere strensed. Tomorrow will offer another opportunity as we gather ai the 11 o'clock worship hour to hear the things of God, as our quarto! renders tho anthem: "Praise the I-ord, O Jerusalem," by Maunder nnd Mr. Do Pinto plays a violin solo: "Romance from tho Second Oocorto," by Wienlawskl. All arc Invited and urged to bring other with them to this privilege. The Sundny School at. 9:45 with cl asset for all ages In graded system, frorr n most efficient primary depart-"' mont to-4ho organized ndult Rlblf classes. The Christian- Kndeavor a' 0:15' for the young folks and they drC'tapcrtoJlF' wanti-d'fotvtjhis hour Tho ast .session tin .the st,U''y nooV ,lOf tine Hloodr at 7:atl, open tc :lll hnd'nlost challfnglnB lh Its mes snge. Our comniuty; Rible clas on Tuesday evening al 7:30 as wr continue thei study of the Kplstle tc j Hio'' Hebrews', this church Invites J The. Men's KorurTi'"w'nVf he addressed by the Rev.' Herf A. Powell, pastor of the MethoiJis' Church, South. , Mr. Powell wilt lalk out of hla larRe fund of knowl edge as werl as his experience, as he discusses the subject of "Hoy' Work." This very Important sub ject should be a matter of interest to all fathers and tho men of the community not otherwise engaged at this hour are cordially invited to attend. Uishop II. Lesley Smith, O IX LI., U. of Helena, Montana, will be a visitor, In l.a Grande on i-'ah-ruary 6th. and will give an uddreaa at the Methodist church that evening. So mrny ho.lday ctrrars i (lie price of cabbage m.iy i .COUGHS QUICIT RELIEF WITH Established 1875 '." M REFUSE SWBSTIIUW January Sale CONT1NUKS WITH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS , On All Ladies' . Coats, Suits, Dresses of 33V3 to 50 per cent '' Kypry. Ariiflu in ihe. Store Reduced. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR its AND MILLINERY 1(1! -ft i;H IlOun UIVKU, cm. Wllllnm l.un was iippol'lltrU by tlio roull ty rourt aa,JUMllco of the punt't ut Oa.sciHtt' I.ocKn. Mr. luu for a liiltiuliT-j( jvuvHhl tfVl aKt of tlic-o-W. li. 41 N. ut tin) lockH. 't'lipfatn- Nl'lMOiii! rWtreit .oUlinUtii rlvt'r Mtcanihoat ra)tuln, wuh up. pointtu i-umital)li Tor thu (.'oluin t.la hUvliway town. I Hainos Kmv-'papor Sold HAINES. Ori. The Haines Record, weekly ntiwspupor publish- ed at Halncs for 23 yoara. has been purthaflod by Tra.V Hancock for ol(rht yeara connected ' : -with th front officii ot tlio Baker Herttld. Tho outgoing publlaliera. will laavri Ilalhes, but haVit not decided, upi on a future locution. 11 .:: 1 "TP The Violinist who can teach, nnd who can play,, is again locjted in nnd has resumed teaching. ' ' ; t. 1 teacher Grande Call Eastern Oregon Music Co. Main 119. Residence 286-J Leen Soprano Gampbell RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BAITERIKS - - BATTERY ELECrniO BFKVIOK Oil Mi' Lelsbton Maohlne Work hud. 1811 Wuhlnstoo Are. STORAjOB ' BArrewEs PIANO AND VOqAL INSTRUCTOR , Coach Accompanist 1 , s Studio Eastern Oregon Music Co. ; j iTfileononB Alain ,119-n-Residence Foley; Hotel. Main 778 J i.tSoIoisb qtxl.Eirector iSU Eeten'a. Episcopal Choir. ;; 1 ; t tu ::'i " 'tuil i .i r 'M' l The Younff Women's Kiluenlion nl Auxiliary of the Melhodla! church will meet Tuesday. Junuary 13. at the home of Mrs. C. C. J)un nlnK. 1C10 Second street, -The com mittee In charge, o the proRrum b Mrs.jJ3unnlnR. Mrs: Italph Hyers.-MissJydli'.SuHof-' Harold Me- Danm. Mali's.- Ulif Williams. Mrs. Kuth Kinman and Mrs. Allu-rt Brlrtkcr.' ' Tlie; Monday 'BrtdK ; club j will meet Monday," .lnnnary 12, with Mro. K. ii. Klngo ns hostess. ' :V, . '.. .,.":'. ' Miss Murfrarct Anson will be hos tess to the P.amblers 'ArJ club Mon day. Junuary 12. Puzzle Was Too Hard i To Solve; Stops Paper For The Ladies Mak n resolution now to lak- Ih'Ut care of your up piranc" O'lrin; hr Ooming iwilvn mnntlis. -Hiwlv" lo mftk n.nsf of your Kit Joor.s unrt re solvf to nUy th siAtr Bn.J 8i.Uf anion that work Ht IM ftnip a si" res. GV:iST MAJllNELlX) SHOP Rurira ft. ffcifiintfr H1'f, "A Knty AUi tor Thone Main 577 STOt"X FALI.S. B. Dftk. (AP) The cross word "puzzle cra ha cost n local ilaily newspaper one of itB oldest fliihscrlbera. He wrote from his home near Oarrcttaon, 8. Dak-: "I have token your paper for S4 years nnd hitherto have found ilo Jj fault with It. When you began j running cross word puzzle. thtiy I , were very Rood find possible to : worn, DUi laieiy int'y imvc uuch ' harder and harder and now are al- I most impossible to aolv. Havlnff written you about this matter and i received no satisfaction, I am com p tiled to abandon your Rood news paper and take, another which prints puzzles which an be work ed without Ftaylng up all night. Inasmuch hs 1 can tuke only one daily paper and no oihir cross word i;iiz2its thnn ibose f t?t."tn . nuwapaiM-rs ate avalUble. I am compelled to f in il a pp-r which its i.a1lffictory In this departin'-nt." j JAt'KNOX ItOAKDH .MKKT MMiiAiKIi. Ore. With 66 dle- ' (rales iresnt. 1 5 of whom were J from rnrMl districle, the Jackson county .choi4 iitmnl ronv-niioii w.i hM h' rp. The open Inn roll rail, by rttslrtri, utf improve- 1 nif nis nuni the pttt ar. ratic-d from n txHil iohi- cl:tnlnr to re paii tut; hotr math l)r wodieck- Titt flitef arid retro s of tie ihree -:"'i.ii.s uf th d ty w re nid by Mim Mnttel irn'V of the teachers riiiN fff f f i '.liiniliLi ' unlverltr. 1 "t'j'- . ; -mm 7 (llli'.s i i" l -lil" 111 W'OW.t, Ivl Mil 1,1'! AVc OHtf OUk-'SuttarW Alftrlfc4f"th"PAt fteP- to 111 liviljll t, lil.H'.'UIKIK IU1 to V',.,IUA,v .til. Our Customers Who, A-PP'jito'!'j ti fi ifi'iit n r il s-i,n m:ii 'ni It it is made by G Williams' Electric Bakery, you' .can depend mi it that it's the best., " V. . We use no substitutes in the manufnetwe of our products. ij. "Homo of the Golden' Crust." ' ' ' ' GwiHiams' Electric Bakery! A CHOICE ENTERTAir'MENT r k L 5 Thf Momtay"' Musical Present;' the fC Meiropqlitan Grand Quartet Friday, January r16tttfT-' 8:00 p.m. r Presbyterian Church Oet Tickets now (?1 Each) at Eastern Oregon Music Company HIS--;!- Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Hand-Rolled Chocolate Creams SPECIAL THIS WEEK 45c POUND The Chocolates are our own maka. The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street ' The Home of Rome-Made Candy" (Retail only) .J.Stw York.