Saturday, February 7, 1925.
THE EX OSANDS EVENING OBSERVER
PAGR THItfvE
NEWS of SOCIETY
. Mr. H. A. Znrbrtek and Mrs. E.-
Holmes wtre hostesses lo i-'hup-1
t"r i. j-. I-, rrwvy anernoon.
In the study of the Nobel prize uu
(iiors Kir Huhinrtrarmth Thkopo.
tho great Hindu poet, philosopher
uiul tMliictitor, was the subject of a
Anlrniliil pupur Uy Mrs. H. S.
lirownton.
tiisnup H. l,Hier Hnillh. of tho
lfttlenu Area of tho Methodist
church who is a visitor In the
city, wus then Introduced und In a
fusrinatlnK talk told of India, th(
country which preftentB so many
conimsts with Its linnu-ii.se pufi mil
lion, its various luimuues, num
lTlnK more than one hundred. Us
Coiintli-HH religions und soda!
eastcs. . A brief summary of the
illoiy of India furnished a baeU-Kt-ound
for an nderalandlnp of tin
j.olli(ea status of India toduy with
llifl unrest which has resulted in
movements for Independence.
IMshop Hmlth spent four yirs In
Jildla. returning lo this country
less than one year ngo and Is abb
to rIvo valuable Information ffom
personal knowledge of Indian af
fairs. During the social hour the mem
bers of TV K. O. wert p!tvil?oi!
lo meet the Bishop nnd onjoyet) ln
fnriuul conversation with him
while dainty refresh mi nl a Wert
' served by the hostesses.
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The first social event of Tn
Oirtnde Chapter of IVMoluy for
hoys took place ir.st evening at the
btillroom of the Klks Temple In the
form of a prorrraip dunce. Ap
proximately sixty couples wer
present, among thm bclntj several
from Pendleton, Tinker, Union and
holder. Dnnctntf wan (en.1oyed un
til twelve o'clock lo music furnish
ed by the star Novelty five.
The patrqns nnd patronesses for
tlie a f foir were Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Stnnfie, Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Birnie,
Air. and Mrs. T. .1. Hcrofrgin, Mr.
and Mrs. Sherwood WHIianifi. Mr.
nnd Mrs. 'Carl Helm, nifd Mr. and
Mvli. Geo. T. Cochran.
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, Mrs. Grace Molltdr was hostess
' lo the I.ucky Thirteen club Thurs
day afternoon at her homo or
Fourth street. Hrldpe was the fea
ture of the Afternoon with Mrs. TOd
Coolldpe winning lilsch score omoni;
thl' rlub members and the puest
prize going to Mrs. J. F. O'Con
nell. ,
Tlenntiful bouquets of earnn
tlonn were nttraetlvely orrnnped
throughout the home and at an ap
propriate hour -a dainty two course
luncheon was served.
Smart Spring
Tailleur
noon, February 9. ,
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The ladies of tho Presbyterian
church will give their unnunt 1'ot.
luck supper Tuesday evening.
February 10. at the church. ,
Mrs. Ed Boylen ami Mrs. C. J.
pouhan will lie husi esses to the
Jolly Jtridge club Thursday after-
I noon, February 12.
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CHURCHNEWS
HKKK is one of the miiiiuU'HI of
spring tuilleurs consiHting of a
, d ress of II gu red h1 Ik wit h a
pleated apron and a coat of tan silk
lined with the same silk as the frock.
The lines are long and straight,
there is that nlr of quiet distinction
that n-.u-ks the loveliest spring
models.
New books to be added to the
p lbllc Horary Saturday evening.
February 7:
Hradford Bare Souls,
llroekwell The Police Dog.
Calkins Louder, TMeose.
Curriel; A Collector's I.ucU In
l ranee. j
Crawford A First Hook in Span-,
Ish.- j
:splnos:i Klenienlary Spanish
Grammar.
I'atrhunks Yoirth P o1 ol s the
Wuy.
Ferval The J.lfe and Iienth of
'leopatra.
Flelcher The Heaven KIkmmI Hill.
Kni'ei Leaves From the Gohbn
Hough.
Grey Tales of Soul hern Uivers.
Ha wksworth What Are You Go
ing to Re?
Hiillgard Whal Is Psychology?
Hlllyer A child's HiMory of the
World.
Johnston The Slave Ship.
1 .tit ;e The Story of a Whim.
Mather History of U:ilinn Paint
ing. Maurois Ariel, the l.lf of Shel
ley. Maxwell Flalne at the Gate.
May Anatole France.
Nolce With SlefansMon In the
Arctic.
Paton Accounting.
Pierce Our I'nconScIous Mind
and llow to Cse it.
lusk Tales of a Western Moun
taineer.
Vogue Vogue's Hook of Ktt-fiuette.
J Walsh The Mastery of f Fear.
Ward Twisted Tub's.
White Wood row Wilson, the Man
His Times, and Ills Task.
, ISLAND 1 CITY 'COMMUNITY
t'HCKCH Sermon topic for Sun
day morning "'Finding a Founda
tion on which to Uuild Life's
Structure." Also a report from
the District Conference. In the
evening at 7:8u a big Pageant by
the people of the First Methodist
Church of .Ixi Urunde. Huh. feet
"The Sal, of the Children." You
are invited lo all the nervlc a.
Hall iv. Wailis, Pastor.
A -highly prized gift of n Tjip
Innder to his sweet heart is the In
side of a seal's stomach, for there
Is usually something green In it
to be eaten.
and Mrs. VIA. Meyerslck on Sixth
street. Twenty-one guests were
present and the evening was en- Thp Rum fr0m tn0 of t)lo
joyably spent at games, after which I Kn(rl r,lnft Qf Now island Is dug
a short program was given. j j,v Dutmatians from the ground in
The home .was beautifully deco-jtho same way as planer gold" In
rule with sweet peas and blooming gleaned from gravel pits,
olanls and before adlonrnment a;
delicious luncheon was served. ! : Tho oldest leather makers In the
pit rcsn YTKH IAN CHFHCII
With a new pulpit being dedicate!
for the use of the Master Riviour
with the presence of two of out
slrongcftt ministers ut -both ' I
morning and evening service; am
with a newly decorated church ti
greet yon "to-iporrow, you wit
want to come to this church at 1
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The Uv. W
L. VonNuys of Portland and thi
Rev. F. M. Gnult of the Cameroon
Africa, will speak in (he mornln
hour and the Hev. Win. Balrd o
Haker and Dr. D. A. Thompson oi
Porlland at the 'evening hour their
messages of the work of our
church, In a world of opportunity,
morning worship hour continuing
their high standard of music. With
the coming of our pipe organ,
which is now in the church, we are
hoping for even better things to
contribute to (he community bet
terment. Our Sunday School at
!i:4i and our Christina ftndeuvor
at G.lf will add lo the day's In
lerest. We Invite every reader of
(his announcement. Wm. Crosby
Hons, Minister.
Kvenlng service at 7:30 o'clock.
Address by Mm. W. K. Itumbo on
tho Near Fast Relief, Mrs. Itumbo
has had actual experience In the
Neur Fast in charge of reliof work
imnng the Armenian children, and
Is now connected with the work of
tho organization In Oregon. Bh
has a vital story to lell. The pub
ic Is cordially invited. George Al
bert Pollard,' pastor.
wtth-ttve -themes.- The Chm-oh
school will meet at 9:4f. Forum
at 10:00 a. m. The pastor will
speak on "Week Day Christian
fcducntlon." , The pageant which
was given to a large audience here
on a recent Sunday at the Vesper!
services will be given at the Com-1
munity Church at Island (My to- j
morrow evening by the s:ime group)
putting on "The. Sale of the World's!
Children" here. This pit Hentatlon
will be at 7:80 p. m.
c;ooi niowDs at
THE LAN I
I'HAPIX
Kilt VP CHOTtCH OF CHIURT
C1KNT1ST Corner of First and
Washington. Sunday morning Bor
Ice at U o'clock.
Subject: "Spirit."
Sunday School at 9:4fi ft. m.
Wednesday evening meeting ut f
'ciock. (The reudlng room, nou
oca ted In West-Jucobson IHdg.
Room 3, Is open dally except Sun
lay nnd legal holidays, from 12 M
'o 4:SU p. m. daily). All are Incited.
M. K. CHUncH. HODTH Norlh
Fir and V avenue, Herl A. Powell,
pustor. Sunday at ft; 45 a. m. V.
A. Klam. Snpt. A real school ol
religion with a place for every per
son. Preaching by Hie pastor nl
11 n. m. Subject: "Thn tMiristian,
a' Priest Hnlo God." Kpworlh Leu
gne at fi:au p. m. i'renchlng by
ihepastor at 7ti p. in. "The De
stroyer ol Christianity: Moliam-medlanlsni."
CIHUSTIAN PHl'HOH Til e
matter of great moment before us
now Is our Fvangellstlc meeting.
The people are coming, but. some
of our members have not yet had
the joy of any service. Now, Pun
day will be the great day and we
do want cery member of tho con
gregation to be In one of the ser
vices. Mr. Fairbanks la delighting
every one with his singing. The
meetings will continue oil week.
Mr, Drill or the Pendleton church
will be here oh Tuesdny for five
special sermons. They will be up
on the Jewish Tabernacle and Its
significance to us. He carries
model of the Tabernacle nnd Its
furniture to illustrate his sermons.
Sunday services as follows: Bible
school at 9:46: morning sermon at
11: C. K. at (1:30; evening service
at 7:30. O. V. Jones, minister.
KPISCOPAL CHlHtCH Holy
Communion at 8:00. Sunday school
at :46. Morning service at 11:00.
Rev, P. W. Crensey, rector.
country Is the
' Mrs. Sam Harris entertained the
members of the F. A. R. cluh yes
terday afternoon at her home on 'she
Adams . avenue. Tho home wus
benutifuliy decorated with bou
quets of daffodils making a charm
ing setting for an afternoon of
brldgo. Mrs. J. F. O'Connell won
h i?l score .anlthejj('on(lv prize
weiit. to Mis. A. I-iivey.
Hoforo adjournment a dainty
two course luncheon was served.
Mrs. Klmer Grant Keith has re-iRhoades & Sons,
rirm of J. V.
Philadelphia, es-
; The Young Women's Service
Tragus of the Episcopal church
met at the home of Mrs. O. M.
Partington Friday evening. This
was the first meeting with the new
officers in charge nnd a very In
triHllng evening was spent. The
delegates to tlie Convocation, which
was held at Pendleton recently,
.made their reports which were
very good and plans for the year's
work was outlined and discussed
turned from a trip to. Salem where , tablished in 1702.
went to visit her daughter,
M!ss Mary Lenore Keith, who was o cases or ramcs nave neen
Miss Keith transferred this semes- reported in England nnd Wales
ter to the Conservatory of .Music a,mt
In the t'niversUy of Southern Cali
fornia, located in Los Angeles,
Where, she wJ.UJlOy.UUTJCVIUluJiSlClU,
opportunities.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Olh
street at Spring avenue. Sunday
school meets at 9:45 a. m. A good
record has been set for being pres
ent on time. Let us Improve il
this week. H. A. Fox, superintend
ent. Morning worship at M o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor on the theme
The Spur To Success." Children's
sermon theme: "The Spite Weed.
B. Y. P. lT. meets at 0:80 p. m.
Lender. Glenn Baker. Subject,
"What the Bibles Teaches Aboul
Prayer." All young people Invited.
The meetings being held by the ;
Nazarcne church under the leader-'
ship of their pastor. J. F. Hansom. f
Mill continue with good crowds, j
Friday night there was not enough
chairs lo give all a snt that were
present,' but arrangements are be
ing made for more so those at
tending Sunday will find room.
Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Leo
Gregory, superintendent. Classes
for all. Special singing and preach
ing by the pastor. Subject, "Sac
rificed Love," at 11a. m. The eve
ning service will be vungeHstic.
There wltl hw special numbers in
sons and Mrs. J. F. Ransom will
hrinK the message. All are wel
come. You will find this a good I
place to spend ow .Sunday. Thcj
special services will conimuo uu
next week.
THK DOG roiSOXFR.
Baker Herald: The dog poisoner
has probnbly been called more
names than perhaps any of the de
spicable Individuals that encumber
the eurtli, yet we seem to have
him with us every year. There has.,
bpen evidence that c Is again
with us. A number of cases of
SALVATION ARMY Sunday
school at !:::o a. in. Holiness meet
ing at 1 1 a. m. Young Peoples
League at 0:30 p. m. Great Salva
tion at R p. m, Tuesduy, Feb. 10.
Rev. Frances JS. Pond, Presiding
(Older of the Free Methodist church
of Walla Walla District, will preach
supported by Free Methodists of
the cliy. Thursday, 8 p. m. as
usual. Saturdny 8 p. m. as uiual.
Knvoy McKay In charge.
FIRST M ETHO 1 H ST E PI SCO
PAL CHURCH Did you see those
beautiful stereoptleon pictures of
the Glacier National park which
were thrown on the canvass at the
church lat Sunday evening? The
second half of the Glacier park wit
will be shown tomorrow evening at
the Vesper service nt 5 o'clock. The
pastor will preach at both tho 11
o'clock and the 6 o'clock services.
The messages at these services are
designed to be helpful and will deal
Mi
inerva
Says
Polish to a shoe aots the
some as soap and water (o
a dirty collar. It makes jt
bright and clean,- and .pro
longs the Ilie of bulh. We
have polishes Tor all color
shoes both leather and
suedes. Also cleanser for
satin slippers, kid gloves,,
felts, and u uy fabrics.
Special Polish for patent
leather. Shoe Oils, Polish
ing Brushes and Dobbers.
THE BOOTERY
CAY IIAYDDN, Mgr.
. New
Ensemble
Suits
$47.50. to '
$120. .
: FOR SPORT OR FOR DRESS
suitable ,for so. many occasions, in
materials of Flannel," Satin Cloth, "
Kaskade and Chiffillo. '
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poisoning havo been reportod in
tho puat -fow days. Ills (.haslieaK
ing ways of the uog poisoner that
'arouses people. Some day one will
bo caught in his nefarious work
: and wo may yet boo a dog fiolsoher
punished for hla acts, , , ' ' r
j Natives of the Gold Coast use
I nickel coins with, a hotn druhd
'through the center, so I hat. tin-He
i folks, who 'possess no pockets and
few clothes, may siring their money
round their necks. Tho coins are
made by th Royo) Mint In lxm-don.
Norwegians to Start Air Home,
OSLO (AP) A Norwegian com
pany Intends lo initiate a regular
air service between hero and Mal
mo, Bft'cdon, April 15. It has or
dered a number of German air
planes, i . A
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Thft'.aunacrlpttoh prloe cf t ilm
Ttusslan Pravda is thirty poods, or
more than-a thousand pounds of
ry, .per. annum. A f armer ,
pay practically one-fifth of a In
farm. Income for his dally pape,
Th PnrAnt.Tonrlipra nsnoclntion
of WTillow school met yesterday at
the school building for their regu-!
lar meeting. After a short busi
ness session, with Mrs. A. Wengte.
president, presiding, tho following
program wus given: Song. "Amer
ica," by all present: song, "Sweet
and Low," by Mis3 Jones' room:
two vocnl selecllons by Mr. Fair
banks. "Mnter I teart" and "Oh.
Heart of Mine." accompanied by
Mrs. Clifford Oeorge at the piano.
and a talk by Mrs. W. D. Hanks
The girls voted to adopt a young on "Child Guidance.1
woman missionary, who is working
with the mountaineers in Virginia.
Tho I.a Grande Social club met
last evening at the home of Mr.
WALLING'S
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When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'll be Intpmtr.l
In - the fine hair selection
we have just pui-chaiK-d to
aid In making a perfect
coiffure while your own hair
Krows out to the proper
length.
The hair Is of excellent
quality and moderate in
price. We urge you to e
the display at yo ir early
convenience
GEIST MARIN ELLO
SHOP
Room Summer Half.
"A IWniitj AM fw
Kmf Need."
fhone Main 577
At the close of the program re
freshments were served.
The Missionary Society of the
M. K. Church, South, met in regu
lar sr-ssion Thursday afternoon In
1 1h biisetnent or the church. A
large number were present nnd
many topics were discussed. The
society decided to take tip Bible
Mission study, which will be a part
of the program at each social
meeting.
After on excellent luncheon wan
served the society adjourned
met again on February 19. with
Mrs. Maud Neff, JMi2 T avenue, as
hnsters.
I The Young Women's K.lucatlnn
! al Auxiliary of the Methodist
! church will hold Its regular monlh
; ly program anil social meeting on
next Tuesday, February loth, at
i the homo of Mrs. G. W. ftaars.
J lor, Main avenue. The program for
I the evening will be along patriotic
lines, nnd the committee in charge
promises some original numbers,
j The committee for the meeting
Is composed of Annetta Johnson,
Alice Mftrqnardt. Vloht Henhn,
f'ressa YWIin. Mis. ft. '. ;lessfli-r,i
i Mrs. Lawrence Graham, Mrs.
Clyde Peterson and Miss Olive
Wilcox.
I Mrs. Stuart Sanderson gave a
parly recently, honoring her son.
Verlal's fourth birthday anniver
sary. The home wus artistically
decorated In a mlor scheme of
pink and white and the tnble wms
set for twelve little guests, accom
panied by their mothers.
The children present were Misses
Joonlta Shanks. lonp Shanks. Itv
erley Hhnnks. Jean Itnrch, Wllma
Hnrch. Vaneeta Iitnb nnd Kdith
Shanks and Masters Cluster Sion.
Johnnie Shanks. Kldln Hhiinks.
Vern Fields, and Verlal Sanderson.
Announcements
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Social announcement fnj
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of chanrr. Any anomiore
mmts pirtainlntc lo any funo
t(nn MHh cooked ttrod
mlr rtc, frill le refilled. An
trnincfnicnf. to b prtntfd Ih
Mnif day, mitt b In mclei f
nlttor'n hand hj t:00 o'dorau
pw fs 1 1 tor's note.
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To render the
most dependable,
nnd courteous
service
To the greatest
possible number,
of people
Al the lowest cost
consistent with
fair wages 10 the
labor and capital
employed
Giving and
deserving fnir
treatment
thus
To be a factor
in uphullding
thlsrommunlty
Ts the objective
of this company.
This used to he the time of year when
you began to look forward to Spring with
longing and dread. There was longing for
the warm days. There was dread because
with the first robin came that annual hor
ror known as housecleaning when the domi
cile was uprooted and scrubbed, beaten and,
polished by hand.
Today, electric appliances do the job
better and much more simply. The vac
uum cleaner evicts the dirt peaceably, the
washing machine cleans and renovates
the many applications of elec'tficity making
the whole' task a joyous one, for through
out the year tiirt hu not accumulated
it formerly did before electricity' was a ser
vant in the home.
Public service appliances have made
curios of carpet beaters, dustpans and mop
caps and- relegated the custom of cold sup
pers on the back porch to the category of
pioneer hardships.
Gone -But Not-Forgotten '.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
Mis. .1 I. OTonneii will enter
Isin the Mon Iny f!rt'!c club at IierJ
home on o. avenue Monday after-
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Campbell
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' i PIANO AND VOGAL INSTRUCTOR
Ju Coach Accompanist
Studio Eastern Oregon Music Go.
Telepncme Muin 119 Residence Foley Hotel, Main 778
Soloist and Director St. Peter's Episcopal Choir.
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