Sarday, January -'24, 1923.
THE LA ORANPB EVENING OBSERVER
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i NEWS of
The Itlverla Parent-Teachers' As-i
soclation held a vory Interesting
mealing yesterday when they inwt
fit the school. After a short bust-
. nes& session a program was given
ns follows: Piano solo. Miss Kits
Ncihans: songs, by first grade; "A
jlght Misunderstanding," ' he la
(Winburn and Charllne Paua; Read
ing. Miss Lav ina Oullowuy; talk
Mrs. J. D. Lynch, and an addre.-
by Geo. T. Cochran.
Miss Gullowuy's room had the
nioai parents present and won the
prize for the month, At the cloa.-
of the program refreshments were
served, , . ,
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The music pupils of the Rncrec
Heart Academy will entertain the
public with a costume recital of
folk music at the L. 1). S. Tuber
nuele next Thursduy evening at s
o'clock. Polk music of lttissin.
Prance, England, Irelund, which
will he represented by "The Hart,"
Italy, Spain and Hungary will be
presented. America will ho rep
resented by the orchestra playing
the Beoond movement of Dvorak's
"New World's Symphony." Dvor
ak adopted the firsl muslo of Am-
' erica as a theme for his fifth sym
phony. He drew his inspiration
for the Largo from "Jliawathas
Wooing," a poem by Longfellow.
, The rerltala given by the Acad
emy pupils in the past few yeuiv.j
are w'ii Known 10 tne music lov
ers, of La Grande, and this recitul
.promises id he even 'more Inspiring
in Its unique presentation.
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""The home of E. J.' Brown "was
the scene of a delightful affair
Thursday evening when the La
Grande social club met for their
wee;y meeting. Eighteen mepi-i--be)tfl
,wejc. present and part of the
evening wiib spent lit games. Rae.h
member n-Hponded to the roll call
with a song, rccltntion or story
One feature of the evening ws.s
music' by Oeorpe Moats. Minnie
Woodell, Virginia Davis, Thelma
Itrown and Palher nnd "Itnslcr"
IJrovvn.
Before adjournment an excellent
luncheon was served by the
hostesHi '
Tillgnrd, (Special) H. L. Donn
and Miss Kthei Hnyter. two well
known young people or 'Hllgard
went lo Walla Walla, Washington
a few days ago, where they were
united In inarriage. A number of
' their friends here were suspicious
upon their leaving and prepared
fln old fnshinncd churvari party,
which met them upon their returr.
to Hllgard.
The happy couple will mako Hll
gard their home for the present.
MEDICAL SPRINGS. Special
A delightful social event of last
wcok took place at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. South when forty
three guests were entertained. Plve
tables of "500" were at play after
.wlch dainty refreshments were
served.
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V'he Greenwood, parc.nt-teach.crs
"association met yesterday after
noon at the school for their rcgxi
lur monthly meeting. Several in
teresting numbers were given, in
cluding a playlet by the fourth
grade, "Old Pltes and the Bryad,"
and a talk by Reverend Elmer
Grant Keith, of the, Methodist
Church, in which he stressed that
the wealth or the country lies in
the hands of the children today.
He stated that In many respects
this is the best age we have ever
known, that the training and wel
fare of the children today will
mako a successful nation In the fu
ture. He brought out what edu
cation means to the child of today.
A. C. Hampton, school superinten
dent gove a short talk, eomptl-
WALLING'S
I Spring Pattern
; Hat Sale
; r' 1 1!
, uur ruuiar unus 01 uut-
f tinctive patterns on sale i
1 at- !
i $6.9.-. - $8.50 ?10.73
WALLING'S
For The
Ladies
Make a resolution now to
take better care of your ap
pearance during the coming
twelve months.
Resolve to make the most
of your good looks and re
solve to enjoy the service
and satisfaction that work
at this shop assures.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
limn A. SooifWT BMg.
"A IK-amy AM fur
EWf fined."
PhotM Main 677
SOCIETY
mentlng Ttev. Keith upon his views
and reviewed the percentage ot
property in the rlty. Ho also
brought out many things that ar
needed In the local schools. $
During the business session it
wos decided that some more cubl
net work would be done at thv
school nnd that a drup curtain
would be purchased by the societj
to be used in giving plays.
The next meeting will be held
Pebrunry 'ito.
'he dance given lust evening at
Honan Hall by memln rs of the pt.
Peters Episcopal Cluirefl proved a
buccchs In evnrv why. Annroxl
mately one. hundred couples were!
present and danced from nine to
twelve oVloek to nius:c of Kreiich's
orchestra. 1'um in was served dur
ing the evening.
The committee in charge of th
affair combated of Mr. arid Mrs.
J. I. Hlitler. Mr. and Mrs. II. A.
Zurlnlclt, Mr. and Mrs. 1J. A. I'rnlt.
Mr. and Mrs. A- W. T. Milne. Mr
and Mrs. L'd. I -Inline, Mr. nnd
Mrs. L. H. Kus.tcll and Mr. and
Mrs. 10. Marks.
"Announcements
Social annttuiht'ineni.M iny
lie printed In Mil column free
Of t barge. ' Any . announce
ments Hrtaliilng in any fuwv
tious such as cH)kcl food
sales, etc., will be refusal. An
uoiiiicx-mcuU, to be printed llui
tamo day, must he In wwlely
editor's bniuls hj 0:00 o'clock.
News editor's nolo.
The World-Wide Guild will fur
nish music for the services at the
Baptist Church tomorrow evening.
A'yo one ntiml)''r will he given by
the girls Chorus oi' the lilh school
mtiler the direction of, MiKH Ihh
bella Miller.
The Country Cluli dance for the
month of January will tie given
Monday evening. January 20, at
the club. The, Star Novelty Or
chestra will play.
Amcrlcnn Unci or Plnn
To Visit Pnglnml Next Tune
LONDON, (A I') The Inter
state Post Grndute Assembly of
America, an organization com
prising about 75,000 members of
the American medical profession,
will hold its annual congress In
England next June.
The party of sump 800 or 400
representatives of the assembly
which will visit England, will be
hettded by Dr. Charles Mayo, of
Rochester, Minn., and will bo wel
comed here ; by n large Anglo
American , committee Including
such distinguished persons ns Sir
Humphrey Kol lesion. Sir William
Arbuthnot Lane, Sir William Hale
White, and Sir St. Clair Thomp
son, Slllfi. MAYS GlVi: PIVOHCE
HALT LAKE (AP) Mrs. Sarah
R. Mnys, wife of former Congress
man James N. Slays of Utah, late
Wednesday was granted a divorce
In district court hero on the ground
of desertion. News of the divorce
became known Thursday and Mrs.
Mays wps awarded properly said
to he valued at $150,000. Mr.
Mays Is a wealthy coal mine opera
tor of I'tah and Wyoming.
INDIAN SLASIIE11 IX DriX.'
KLAMATH KAI.l.S. Ore. Joe
Wilson, an Jndfnn, was bronffht to
Klnnuith gonoral hospital badly
. lncoratod following a knifo lnel
1 with an unlilfiitlflod assailant,
j Wilson was siil'I to be In such an
intoxicated condition that fuw
'facts could bp Ruined fi-oin ills
incoherent niunihlliiKs.
Lace Is a
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Feature
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fTUlE flatt-rlnc and becoming
X quaauei or tic nava not been
y,orerkokl in this frock of dark
blue silk embroMercd in gray with
it full collar, Jntrat and calls of
cream coWtvt Ihcc. The embroidery I
on lh tvall ts mere elaborate than !
lht of Ibe skirl und gives the enVct
of jJli:r.t uu It xtnl)it lube
fio.k. . ' . i-,. , ,
Jack and Estelte
Mr. and
" tl i i i ; 1 ' i ' i
f$ irP-"-t ?$4tJ
After the whole worlil has siishmi1 11 of Iheiii for ,111011 1 lift
Jack IKnipsey, who Is n )ri.e-right er by prnfc.foii, anil KmWIo
Tiiylort known lst for htv movie career, filially ndmil Hhv mm"
to Iw nm !'!!(- I. When? Smui. Hciv Ihey niv posed for tUv
"nnimuuccmciil" picture, ' - 1 , (. ,
CHURCHNEWS
PftEHRYTEItTAN CHURCH
God's business is the biggest on
earth. God 'never shtits out His
workers and never reduces wages.
The wages of sin Is death, but the
wages of Christian living Is life
eternal. The most flourishing com
munity has the most workers for
God und one of His power houses
is our church to which wo Invite
ull most heartily. Tomorrow morn
ing nt the 11 o'clock worship hour
the quartet will sing the anlhcih:
"Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthron
ed." by Rubinstein and the min
ister will bring a vital .message.
Our Sunday school at 0:45 with
ever Increasing numbers; our
Christian Endeavor at 6:15 for tho
young folks and they like to come
here: the Bibe hour at 7:30 with
the Epistle to the Hebrews as,our
l)i:t'l,AHATIOV
To rendnr the
most dependable
Service
To the Breatest
pOEsli)ln nuinl)er
of people
Within economi
cal transmission
difilanee -
At the inwost
cost consistent
with fair wnKofl
to the labor and
capital employed.
la I he t.bj. cllve
of Ibis company.
ToBe Li
Mri Dempsey
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jk'' i-.'-.-r,
study, completes the day's oppor
tunities. Let us each resolve that,
since Itfe Js so short that It will de
mand of us the best as we engage
In the biggest business on earth.
Wm. Crosby Ross, minister.
M. K. CHURCH, SOUTH North
Plr ami IT Ave. Rert A. Powell pas
tor. Sunday school at 0:4S a., m.
W. A. Elam, Supt. Preaching at
11 a. m. by the pastor. Subject:
"The Unrealised Power of Interces
sion." Epworlh League at 6:30 p.
m. Preaching by the pastor at
7:30 p. m Subject: "Will America
Remain chrlstlan-ltuduhlam." Tin
sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be administered at the close of
the morning, sermon. Can a na
tion, state or city be great without
I Christianity?. What does history
eaking Of
i axes
Taxes of all kinds have come in for
pretty thorough consideration this
year. We are beginning to realize
more clearly how much taxation has
.added to the cost of living and doing
business. Yet it is surprising how few
people know that Eastern Oregon elec
tric power, too, is taxed at the source
of production. ,
Out of every dollar that the Eastern
Oregon Light and Power Company re
ceives for the power it sells, 11 cents
go to' pay taxes. This operating ex
, pense is necessarily a part of the cost
of production. In other word?, it
takes one-ninth of the money the East
ern Oregon Light and Power company
receives from its customers for elec
tric service, to pay its taxes.
; Despite this fact there has leen no
increase in the price of electricity in
the past five years during which time
taxes have gone, skyward.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
say? Are you doing your beat for
Lft Grande unless yau are making
your contribution, with your life, to
theregloua life of I .a Gmnde?
fomn once, we believe you wilt
come again.
' ZION ENGLISH MTTHRRAN
CHUHCH M Ave., upposlle high
School. Wm. P. Holh pastor. Bible
sehool nt 9:45. Morning worship
(tt II a. m. Anthem by choir. Lu
ther league Devotions at 0:lu p.
tit. Miss Genevieve Nelson, leader.
PIHR'P METHODIST. KPIRCO.
PM. CHPltCH "Ihc Sale of the
World's children." a PugfanL
This will be the fu.it urn ' of the
Vesper service at & o'clock Hunduy
The PttgeunL Is dramatic and strik
ing, and tenches a great Hptrttunl
lesson. The Womuns Home Mis
sionary Society Is sponsor for the
evening. The program will begin
promptly at Pive. The public are
taking advantage of the services al
this hour and attending In In
creasing numbers.
At 1 1 :0(t o'clock the Annual
Tank Offering Hervlcn of the Wo
mans Home Missionary Society will
be held. The Post or will preach
taking for his subject "Giving Jn-i
sus Hands and Peel." The Church
school opens at !t: 4 5. Mr, A. W.
tjehtnn In the speaker at the Mens
Point m Hour and he will discus
The Child Amendment.
CHRISTIAN ClllUiril-Wrt are
asking that all enrolled pupils of
our Hlble School be on .htind at
nine forty-five. We-urge every
member of the Church thai bus
not been attending, to be Ihere.
We want to put I he attendnnce of
the school high. Preaching by the
Minister at both morning and ev
ening hours. Sermon Subjects.
Morning: "The Impelling Pas
sion." Evening: "How God Crown
ed Creation." Church Night on
Thursday. Dinner al six thirty
and Devotional hour Immediately
following. Revival Meetings will
commence the tirsl Sunday of Feb
ruary, Carol Fairbanks of Spo
kane has been engaged to direct
the tiiunlc of the meeting end wv
Safety 'Suxflly
MJMll
'LA GRANU'E JOSF.P1I STAGE LlNu
Uaai-s & Colillron, l'ruin.
Stages Leave La Grande- for Joseph Daily
8:30 12:30 3:30
Arrive : 10 :50 1 :50 5 :50
are expecting a splendlii'lline. Get
ready for t. U, V, Johcs, Minis-;
tr, i
FIU8T HAIT1RT CHPHCH
Rlxlh Streol at Bprlng Avenue. Her
vices for Rundity, January ift, 1 !35.
Mundny Hchool meets at 0:4fl a. In
The stHsloii begins on time nnd you
Will Milan comethlng by being late,
A surprise la In Store, Also speci
al birthday service. H. A. Fox.
Huporintendent. Morning Worship
al II o'clock. Hertnon by the pas
tor n the theme: "Knowing Uod."
Children's Herman theme: "Coast -ing."
H. Y. P. V. meets nt S:.1u p.
til. Leader, MIhh Mabel Schuefer,
't'oplc. "I'oinimmlty Cooperation ot
Churches." All young people in
vited. Evening Worship ut 7:s
o'clock. The W. W. O. girls again
have charge of the music and will
give some hymn pantomime. Tina
pastor preaches on the theme:
"Closed hours." The public Is cor
dially Invited to worship with us In
these services. Come thou with us
nnd you will do us good. -George
Alhert Pollard, pastor.
FIR5T omyU'H OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST Corner of First and
Washington. Sunday morning ser
vice at 1 1 o'clock.
Subject: "Truth."
Sunday School at ' 9:45 ft. in.
Wodnr&dfty eveuing meeting at 8
o'clock. (The rending room, now
located in West-Jacobsoit Bldg.,
Room 8. Is open daily except Sun
day and legal holidays, rrom 12 M
to 4::tu p. m. dally). All are in
vited. LONDON TO HAVK A ItKAli
ItltOADWAY MOYlF. PALACIS
'LONDON IAIL London's new
est .moving picture theater, the
Capitol, which Is lo provide the
Rrltlsh capital with entertainment
of the sort i'lrnlshed at H road
way's great movie pn luces, will
seal 2,000 persons and will house
two ballrooms and il huge vestau
rnnl., ;
The i healer, situated irt the
Hnymnrket, Is built on the first
floor above the street, iValued at
$1, SM, 000. the bonne bus been
I n Herf for tie ye: 1 -m n ( an a initial
mwmm
GimfodaMu ll
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I PUTMAN'S I .
For Style and Value
,liEADV-TO.WE4R AND MILLINER?
rental of lino.ODO.
The Oapltol will havo nn or
chestra of fto pi'i-Hons.
KLAMATH 'ALl-S. urc.Morc
thiiQ a dozen Klaiualh residents
over whom charges have, been
pending ror several years will like
ly hreUtlm easier as IndlcatloiiM
point to a general dismissal or all
a.seH that have been pending for
any length of tlnm at the reading
of tho criminal docket.
In scanning thfe list of 3 cusps
h Inherited from l Brown,
William Oanong, tllstrlct attorney,
PUBLIC SALE
There will be sold at public auction, to the highest
bidtlev, at the Methodist Church, coiner Fourth and
Spring;,' at 5 O'CLOCK, P. M. . ; .
Sunday, Jan. 25th.
"THE CHILDREN OF ALL THE WORLD1 .
This sale includes the childi-en of the world of all
races, colors and conditions; symbolized in pageantry.
No reservations every child MUST be sold.
Remember the date nnd hotUV Splendid music dur
ing the pagennt.
Note: At 11 A. M., same cliiirch and place, the an
mini. Thank Offering Service of the .Woman's Home
Missionary society. Sermon theme: "Giving Jesus
Hands and Feet." . ' , , . : i -H
Vanilla Chocolate nnd Maple Fudge
special This week
' ' "' 35c. Lb.--' '
The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
"The Home of Home-Made Candy"
(Retail only)
We Have in Stock and
Are Agents for ' '"'
, AT WATER-KENT
RADIO SETS
Eenham Electric Co. "
,
Credit .
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Seal values
atisfaction assured.
CARR'S
Money No Measure
Of Value
The value of telephone service cannot be measured .
in dollars nnd cents. No community without tele
phone service can exist in competition with another
community that has telephone, service.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BAT1ERIE3
HI! BATTERY A ELECTRIC BERYIOB CXI.
Letglitoa Machtna Works BM
lttl WuhiDctaa At&
WM
remarked that many of th$ cnae:
would have to Ib atricktui froni
the docket hceauso of luck of
prosecution or bucauso tho wit
neHcs In the actions had Uepurtcd
from the county. -
MATERNITY. CASES
Cared for at 1506 Y AvtmiP,
1A Grnurio, Oregon. Call or
Phono SOT-Hj mornings or
evenings. ' , -
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Prlcu Ilcasonablc,
NEW FOLEY BUM.
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