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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1925)
Vi Saturday, January 51, 1923. i.',' r. THE A GBANM EVENWG -OSSERVEI? PAGE THHEE NEWS of I : The members' of Ote girls' baa-1 ... Kftbull team, withMiss Margaret) -.- iwikii. couch, ar.fl miss Florence ThompBon, kuvo'b dinner luBt ove ntng In the dining room of the home eeonMnica department of the ," high suhjol. honoring Miss Ann .stun go, ,U in o in be r of the team who ,vlll J.'uvt- La Grande torn or j. row 'evening en route to Portland . v. A oro she will uttend school at tft (.'Viiitlcns Hall. The table was attrao ' lively decorated for the occuslon. one clever feuture being little f rakca made to repreannt bualtet . 'bulla. A mlnlatm-p tennis racket wus presented Miss Stance by the girla. The mem bora of the team giving the party were Misses Hetty foch : ran, Ooldle Ownn. Doun Wright. l.ola Nelaon, Lena Campbell, M . , dred Oourtnoy, Murjorlo KeynnhlH Wllma Ouaklll, Cora Rlanley, I'byl- Ha Srranton. Othello Gray and Thelma Brown.- . . An unusually Interesting pro gram will be given TurBday after noon nt the Neighborhood club The topic for the afternoon will be , "lllghwayn and Bywaya." Mrs. C. .H. Bldwell boa arranged the pro gram and will give a p:ipsr on "Karly Highways in Ancient Times." Mrs. O. K. Happersett will . 'talk on the hlghwaya and bywaya of Oregon, Mrs. "Clyde Seltz will ., give an Illustrated talk pn Bridge m of Oregon and Mia. R G, Keith will . rive a paper on California's hlRh- ways and bywaya. There will also be a musical pro- .. grain. Miss. Helen Williams will piny two piano numbers, "Oolon uise" by Chopin and "Etude" by Polbine and the Neighborhood sex tette will sinir two aclectlona. "Kalry llurk, by Harriett Ware ami "Mammy's Lullaby" by Dvor- ,: nk-StroBS. '.'. Mrs. John T. Harvey, Jr., enter- ta 1 n ed Kri day afternoon n t her ' home at 1801 Wanhinglon avenue honoring Mrs. W. O. Smith, who is spending the winter" in this city - from Washington. Crossword puz- ales were in order for the ofter- ,noon, first prize going to Mrs. Smith, guest of honor, for having completed her pur.le first and the . consolation prize going to Mrs. C. R. Huffy. : An excellent luncheon was serv ed nt an appropriate hour. The Parent-Teachers association of Central school met yesterday af ternoon at the itigh school nudftor- : ium for their regular meeting. Mrs. . Carl Helm, vlce-prnsldent. presided - over a .very interesting business . meeting after which an excellent program was given. V.y-.rcJw William Crosby Ross , gave a splendid address; Miss Mil dred Webb sang a .beautiful num ' ber and Little Miss Sally Slegrist 4 gave a charming -iihinese . dance. l'?ollowlng" the program p. social - hour was spent. The'scholarship loan fund com- mlttoe of tho Neighborhood cl Is planning a dunce to be given Mondny evening, Fehruary 2, at the founlry club. This dunce Is an unnual affair, given to raise money for the scholarship loan fund, and Is loolted forward to by many La Grande people. The committee In charge, who are making every effort to make the dunce a success, consists of Mrs. Roy Murphy, Mrs. J. T. Scrog gln, Mrs. Walter Router, Mrs. L. B. - Moe, Mrs. John Theison, Mrs. A. J. Stnnge and Mrs. C. R. Eborhnrd. L . Tickets mny be obtained at the Red Cross Drug store. .V Mrs. Elmer McManus was hos- WALLING'S Glove Sale KID, CHAMOISETTB AND SILK all new shades and styles to close out at once we are offering these lines of gloves at 25 Off WALLING'S Look At Them Toi Immediately notice women wnose appear- most attractive nnd you notice mat u is me natural effect (even though artificial means are used) that creates that attractive ness? Securing; the prentejit at- tracttveness in appearance can be only by depending exclusively upon experts on beauty ntds. Our Shop meets that requirement. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room A, tfcmim mtf 'A IW -amy Aid for ETerj Need. Phone Main 577 SOCIETY Embroidered Rtfses HPT two laiL" amitr'UdprM rn"a nn a awifiii puin Htni-ili -liner a deo rso rrlm 'his atinieMv black vlvt aown wirh uh "lUHHie nlmplicttv nt llnf Thr l! fullnpas In the front wiurh -idd io Mi re and 'eomfoii -f "wn . I j - , J teas to the Junior Bridge club yea- ways wash -the hands before eat' terday afternoon at her home on Ing. Walnut street. The home was at-' Pneumonia Is a reportable dls traclivoly decorat!d with aweet I ease. Assist in Its control by in peas and during Mho afternoon's I play Miss Carolyn Rosenthal won high score and Mrs. Andrew Loney the second prize. A dainty two course luncheon was served before adjournment. Members of the Art Department of the "Neighborhood club spent- a very interesting afternoon yester day when they met at1 tho club rooms for their regular meeting. 'Gi'eek Sculptora" was the subject Tom Walslnger In chnxge. Mrs. Woodell Kve an excellent talk on the fiimpus sculptor "I'roxtliles,' and Mrs. Duryea uve an equally Inspiring: paper on Hcopas." -Mrs. Wulslnger had prepared a very pood papT on "Synlptus." but was unable to attend the meeting so her place was taken by Mrs. H. H. ('leaver. This was the first time Mrs. Voodell and Mis. Wulslnger have appeared before tho department and they show much Knowledge or art subjects. Dut-lnff the business session plans were inude for "work in the future. Approximately twenty-five young people were present, last evening when the HuptlBt Young IVoplea I 'n Ion Kve a party at the home of Misses Bonnie and Lueen Oliver on third street. Minn Louise Hun drup, of Portland, was honor guest of the evening. Games werj the feature of the evening after whtrh delicious refreshiyenls were served. Reverend nnd Mrs. O. A. Pollard were among those present. Hot T.nlte (Speclnl) Pntlents and the staff at the Hot Lake Hanatorhnn as well as the scholar ship fund of Union benefited from the program put on by the t'nton Women's club, fur Thursday eve ning part of lust week's program was repented here and greatly en joyed by tho lurtje crowd which at tended the entertainment. The Spanish dance was especial ly popular. I,ura Bldeler and Hethene Miller gave the dance sup ported by a chorus of four girls; Audrey DcLap, Nellie McCullum, Jane Smith and Huth Watts. A Dutch dance given by Ruth Con ner and Katherlne Hllblock. won a great deal of applause. The pro gram consisted also of a number of Bolos by Mrs. Helene Hternes Among Hie numbers which she gave were "The Black Rlrd," and "filne Me To Sleep." Charlie Brotherlon assisted In the program by singing the "Flanjo Song" and "A Friend of Mine." Mrs. V. P. McAdory. Mrs. 3. W. Stotts. Mrs. C. K. Happersett and Mrs. ( V. Chandler were hostess es to thr Missionary soeb ty nf the liptist lnir'h ';. Td.iy afternoon when they met in the basement of the church. A large number of the members were present and durlnr the afternoon Miss Louise Hund rup. elementary st-crctary of the Baptist Htate Convention, gave an excellent talk. Refreshments were served be fore adjournment. RummervlUe. (Ppecinl) The Odd Fellows nnd Rebecca lodge held a joint installation of officers recently. After the business ses sion refreshments were served nnd i social time spent. If ev cry kisr Is a nail In n roffln 'nir of the girl a mold ftLtit a hardware fellow's ue kn.i toee. . Announcements Bod! Announcements may be printed In Hits column free of charge. Any aunomt ce ment pertaiulng to any func tions audi as cooked foot aaitw, etc, will be refiiMHl. An umiucumouls, to bo printed Ilio tauiu day, must bo in society editor's haiuU by rOO o'clock. Nows editor' note. The Westminster Guild will meet ten bits of the early history of, Monday, l-Vbruary 2, at the home Euatern Oregon. The "only worn of Mrs. Lynn Wright, 1510 Adams an vlty munager" in the United, avenue. The ladles Auxiliary to the 1)ro therhood of Hallway Trainmen will hold their regular social meet ing Tuesday, February 8. TO I'HKVKNT I'NKI'MOHMA (l.y Dr. I'rtlerli-k StiiekiT) Man should be fa miliar with pneumonia aa it haa been known for centurieM. Hut it is a pfrslst- ent enemy and kills over six Ium- I drnd and fifty persona every year1 in Oregon. J'neumonia cannot be ! placed under absolute control, hut iudlvldualH may. by curing for themselves properly, asen their ehanees for foit ract lug in e d ta ease by obaerving "the. following rules: Press for tlie weather. When coming out of the cold, heavily d reaped, remove your heavy wraps immediately. If your clothes are wet. remove them, dry the akin, and put on dry clothes. When going out In the cold, dresa warm ly. After having put on heavy clothing, go out Immediately; don't stand around and get 'ovrhealed. Oon'l e-rclae and then stand jjtround or alt around with the winie elol ntng on. Don't take a wnrm luiih and then go out In the old. it la beat to finish the bath, with cool or cold waler. Ill-ess in sue)i a wayas to grad ually accommodate the body to changes which otherwise would be sudden. 1 Keep fit. breathe pure air, toke regular but moderate exercise in the open, practice mouth hygiene, avoid overeating and other ex ceascs, ' Study your diet and avoid eonstlpnatlun by choice of proper fooda. Don t , overheat the home slating that every case be properly recorded. A mortgage on a home Is us ually a sign tliut.a young mun wants to got uhoad; a mortgage on a car Is often a sign he don't care If' lie never ahead. I ' 1 1 ; ! HEALTH i i 1 i ahead. 3 US. BARRETT 1 Tn i p nr nuv llld ur rni In an article In the February Issue of "HuecwdH." the famous Mi. HoBe Tyler Barrett has wrlt- States wrlteB of the early lire or Dr. W. T. Ihy and of Governor' Pierce. Her urtlcle runs in part us follows: "The hot springs were first de scribed by the A at or-Hunt expedi tion of 1812 as- 'the medical springs where not only tho In dians bMt great herds of elk and: deer came to partake of the health giving qualities.' ! j 'Mtetween these giant springs land Cove, , famed as -tho cherry blossom lund of Kasforn Oregon is a promontory called IMiy'a 1'olnt. Hero less than fin years aso buy was born and grew mi in t liese Hurrniiiiriimrs. Hlnce it .n.in'i onsi .mvthhiir lm diajn-M td dreams. Unable to enjoy nw- Qo B'ven privileges we go terial luxuries, ho indulged in the forward in our church lifo. You luxury of building caatles in the H"'o urged to worship with .us at, air. Some day he would be a a'cloqk hour at which tme great physician' and surgeon. , Ry O"" qwartel: Mrs. A. L. Hichaiil the giant springs he would bulhl o". director and soprano; Mrs. W. a great saniitorlum where he H. Hohnenkamp. Jr.. contralto; would heal tlie sick and make Lawrence Dutton, tenor, and Hay the lame walk. And lo. his dream Williams, Itaritone; will Tender. the has come true! anthem: "God Shall Wipe Away "At the bath house one day All Tears." by Field, and the mln whilc passing through Hot Lake, tsler will bring a vital message. 1 noticed a little girl whose face The Sunday School at 9:45 with beamed. I asked her what was a splendidly organivted graded sys the cause of her happiness, and tern; our Chlratian .Endeavor mt mum; nr luce iu iiiuiu, wii whole soul In her eyes she awerd Wouldn't you be happy if you could walk lor the first , time in your life?' She expressed xaetly' what Dr. Hhy is doing out In Clod'a country." Mrs. Harret 1h well known to most Oregon people. She Is a frequent visitor in tills -purt of the country, nnd has often stopped at the Hot Lake sanatorium. William Derrinn Oofs Job MEnKOnD, Ore. It heoamo publicly known that William V. Harrtiln Is the new superintendent of the Unite rails fish hatchery, having been appointed by the state game roninilHMlon to succeed the late Superintendent tturrlan. after his father's deuth some time ago. William Uurruln. who hud several years' active experience at tho hatchery under his father's sipr Iniendimcy. announced thut the butchery hus recently received 4iifi.0llll eastern trout eggs to be dlslrlhutvd In this section next September: that the take of silver side eggs by tho hatchery this fall that I Is two and one-fourth million eggs, gets'and the take of stcelhoad eggs 110.0110. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company CHURCHNEWS if. r. rmmcH. south Nprih Kir and U Ave. Burt A. iPowell, pastor. Sunday school at '41:46 a. in. Preaching, at 11 a. m. by liuv. J. H. Dills. pr.BlUing elilvr. tWa nnd Quarterly iConforcnoe at 3 P m. -Kpworth .IuKUt at 0:SO p. ni. W. 11. siarmer, leudi-r. Hrcaohins at 1:30 p.. in. by J. H. 'Dllla. One of the gruuteat probleow relutlve to the prniunence.of United Stutia.ln tho HU.'nllull of tho vast numbers without nny rullgloiu tiulniiitf. Wlmt about yourself and your fum-llj-r We would be pk-uiMi to wol come you In any and all theao Bor-yli-es. PRESBVTEHIAN. CHUHCH If you really think God Is worth while you .will have time . for ,lm. If you don't think Ho ,1a worth much to your life, you will con tinue to make excuses. Hut God knows the real from the make be- lii.i'.i itnn u'lll ha IvnntuH nt. r mtamt ..rth .thiThe general church He New Year tomorrow and uiiu i nu .-MiiMiiviiviriii-iM i an-ithe Epistle to the Romans at 7:3' in our lllble cluss grant all oppor- 1 unities on the Lord's Day. Let us avail ourselves of theni. , -Wm. Crosby Ross, minister. ISLAND CITY COMMUNITY CHUHCH The church community Ladles Aid .and all Is now studying China. The 'preBent young people's class meets nt 0:30 Bull day evenlnes. The contest Is help ful In creating Interest nnd en thusiasm. Tho chapter now under consideration refers to tho Chang' ing industrial conditions. In pre paring this lesson see both copies nr ilw. KW.rth ll.mrnlil puneeinllvl Ihe lust. The services at 7:30 .will be conducted by the itev. Hnrry S. Hamilton. This will bo n sucra niental service and a special op porlunlty will be offered to any wtio may desire to unite with the church. Tho Sunday School con venes ut in a. m. "Divine Invita tions" will be the sermon topic at the 11 o'clock hour. All ye of Is- lund City arc conllully Invited. Hull K. WuIIIb. minister. .ION ENGLISH LUTHEHAN I'Hl'lll'H M Ave., opposite high at'hool. lllble m'liool lit :45 a. lii.il MonilnB wamhlii at U u. m. An-f J them, "If 1 Woro u VoU'." by 'l i vln nuslniy. I.ntluir J.iWie li'Vo-JJ Holm at u:S0 p. in. Mr. WlKHler, , louder. Church Council int'eis Hun-fi day evuniiiK at 7:3 p. m. Insloud of Monday. KIR ST METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH VlHtt Glacier Na tional park. Heautliul ateieopllcon plcturea of 'Glacier National park will constitute tho.educutiomU fea ture of the Vesper service hour nt & o'clock lomorruw evening. The sermon in connection will be in spirational. Tho Riv. Hurry S Hamilton, of Hoi. so, Idaho, District Superintendent, will be the speaker ut three Bin-viees;, He will address tho Men's Kqruiii at Hl:ii0 a. m. Preach nt ll -.oo tt: m., and again at ft p. ni. The public. is cordially In vited tot hese ?d uca t ional -tnsplra-llonal services. The choir will sing. school wilt classes for . all. Tho Young Wo men's class under the teaching of Mrs. Epling and with Librarian Miss Doty, are building up a very fine organization which is well at tended. They are studYing The Life of Christ. CHRISTIAN "CHUKOH Bun day marks tho beginning our Evangcllntic inootlngo. " Tile lictv inonu of the day (ylll be In lteeptng with tho evangelistic spirit. Mr. Carol il'ulrbanks of HpoUanc L'nl veralty has been engaged to con ii I duct .the song service of the.nieet- nga. You will enjoy ihearlng blm In solo and -leading. He will 'm. "...til. ..a K(..K... ni.nnlllil Tllllr School meets at 9:45, and (Jhrin lluri Endeavor nt IliSO. We estend you a cordial 'Invitation to oil the meetings of the church. O. V. Jones, minister. ' , KIUST BAPTIST CHURCH Sixth street nt Spring Ave. Ser vices for Sunday, Feb. 1. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m.- H. A. Fox, superintendent. Morning wor ship at I'l o'clock. Sermon by thr pastor on the theme: "Threo Sal- vatlonn.'' Children's sermon theme: "Tho Meaning of Baptism." The ordlnnnce of bnpllHm will be ad ministered at the morning service, B. Y. P. U. meets at (1:80 p. m. All young people are Invited. Evonlnr worship ut 7:30 o'clock. ' Sermon by the nnstor on the theme: "The Significance of Living." The pub lic Is cordially Invited to these ser vices of worship. vices of worslilp. Qoorgo Albert Pollard, pastor. FITWT CHtlnCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner of First and Wnshlnelon. Sunday morning ser- I I II Ll tip SPECIAL dm: i.yi' kaiio truism' Vnliu-s In f0.IM. Now $1.49 PUTMAN'S ,R E A D Y - T O - W E A U vlco at 11 o'clock. Subject: Love.M ' Sunday School at 0:45 a. m, Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clook. (The reading room, -now located In W"rJucobHon Bldg., Room 8, ia open dully except Sun day and legal holidays, from 12 M to 4:31) p. in. dully). All are in vited. Trat'hoi .for Prison School Drawn from Talented Convicts SAN FRANCISCO (AP)J-A high school with u complete four-year course leading to a diploma and .accredited to the state university will be established In San Qucntin statu penitentiary, according to plans approved by tho State Prison j Kathleen Campbell Sopranc PIANO AND VOCAL INSTRtCTOR ' (Coach Accompanist Studio Eastern Oregon Music Go. j Telepnone Main 119 Residence Foley Hotel. Main 77 J . Soloist and Director St. Pater's Episcopal Choift" J CAN GRANDE RONDE Be entirely used in the manufacture of . . Superior Bakery Goods? 't : ' ( SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE CHAMBER" ; . OF COMMERCE WINDOW. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery "HOME OP THE OOliDEN CRUST" Credit , Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Y1 r ' Satisfaction assured. CARR'S SPECIAL PEANUT BRITTLE , 25c Pound The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home-Hade Candy" (Retail only) Money No Measure Of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollars and cents. No community without tele- phone service can exist in competition with another community that has telephone service. "I Home Independent i Telephone Co. We Have in Stock and Are Agents for . ATWATER.KENT , RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. tURV 104 MEW FOLEY BUM. A N D MILLINERY Hoard and Frank J, new warden. Smith, thef St ilt Is Intended to maintain the scholastic, standards and currlcu-i Ium of outside high schools. Mod--j ern school equipment -will .bft ln-f- stalled. Munual training and prac-;-i tical shop courses will bntlncluded; anil u laboratory fitted out for reo scuroh Jit the acientifio classefl. MATERNITY CASES, Cared for at "l 606 V Avenue, Xa Qrande. Oregon. Caltj or Phone 307-n, .mornings. or evenings. ' j, Trained Nurse. ; 3 Price Reasonable, -II VALLEY WHEAT 4. I:::: 1