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Saturday, -February -14, 1925, KB E GilA5?tE ETEMTHO OSSEHVEIt . PAGE TII11EE NEWS of SOCIETY The KIKb r jtiuul tall, to be held Mondcy. F .-hruury 23. un event I . I.M.I fluA;... ..!. , . ' M , j n luuhu uirwuni to, in I l.u GrnruJ,., ts expeetnd to be one i of the. most successful social af fairs the season. The Order be- im; purely American- and ulwaysj iifttrlollc in lis tt-iehlntra. It la nn-1 turul that the unnual hall he heh! 1 on Wushlntrton's birthday unnlver- j sary. This year, because the Xiod fulls on Sunday, the bull will h, , held the following evening. The gi-neral commlllee In charge HiirrlH French, Hoy Mealy. C, W. Hunting mid Clt-oiife Mik.tvp, has been illligenf in preparation and an excellent program, with HiikIi IS. Brady preahllni; as loast manLer, has been prepured. - The tlie.Tiit for the banquet, feiilurlnr. VmHt. yuiinh turkey with rrnnhirry jlliV has also been nrrangl am) will be unpounced later. . Thii M. I. A. f the J.. R S church gave a character ball lust evening at the amusement hall with u larKC -percent u fro of l,a Grande's younir people In attend ance. M.ost of those' present came In cosluine and prizes were award ed. The first pri?,e went to Her man Hule, dresned as a netfro hoy .rjipresi'iilhifr a .lt'w, and the ennso lailon prize io' Elmo rieijf?, repre senting' a chief of police. The .iudres were William Wilson, Clyde Mmcalf and C. J. Black. Iiurintt the evening refienhments were-served. Mrs. T.eo F. Miller was hostess to the Junior Bridpe olifrh yesterday afternoon at the home of her mo f ther, Mrs. J. P. Lynch, on First street, puring the aftentoon's plav Mrs. Dirk Lindsay won hiph hon ors, and ihe second prize wmt to Mrs. Andrew honey, jr. The homo was'olevepty decorated for the occasion conforming with ' M, Valentine's Hay unci n dnlntv 1 two course luncheon was served he- j lore adjournment. Mrs. Hal Bohnenhamp wos hos tess to the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon when It met for Its annual meeting: and election of of ficers. Mrs. H. H. Cleaver was elected president for the ensuing ear: Mrs. William Miller, vice president; Mrs. H. H. Hanna, sec retary; Mrs. itonert l-Juum, treas-j urer and Mrs. 1,. Duncan, score-1 lary of literature. The new offi cers were Installed by Mrs. E. P. Mousrnun. Mrs. A. R Anderson and Mrs. I. C. Bowser bad charge of the devo tional for tho afternoon, after which a very Interesting program was given, the subject being "Orl plnal Americans," with Mrs. U B. Aloe and Mrs. C M. Humphreys in charge. Mrs. Floyd Sherwood, ac Silver Cloth And Velvet ... . ! The rooms were decorated With hearts and other reminders uf fit, Valentine's day. At 4: SO a four course , dinner was staved and ridge was the diversion' fur the balance of the evening. Uucsls present other than member and, their husbands were Mr. ant) Mrs, John Wtirtmun, Mr, and Mrs. T. It. Smith, Mrs. Uuby Knight. Miss Alice rod well nnd ( I. CadweU. The evening was a very enjoyable one. CHURCHNEWS Announcements Social auuouncemeiiu, my be prluted lu tlila column rrm of cliarge. Auy auudiiucu menu, rtalutiu lo any luuv lioua Hiuii as cooked loot! Maltt, eta, will Imi rrfiifced. Au miuiofim'iitH, lo be prluted Uie aauio (lay, niu.st h lu society editor's liantla by :Oo u'tioi k. New editor' nolo. ZION K N CI 1. 1 8 li l.I'THKHANytm will iwiwlvc irwiirm wi'lruino: IMIl'lieH-r-.M Ave., plnolilo hlKl' j H'liom yull will llHlrl) to tde (liar M!haul, Wpi. I''. Hiirt, pnalor, Hilile.let slug "Tliw l-lurt t'MR.eth." Iy n-hool ut a. in. Mr. Wiaaler, Davla; whern you will fceur o mea- auM rliiteniWir. . MornlhK wuralilp a"Ke from tlie mlillater on a vital ill 11 H. pi, Anllirm, "Wulte the ,i)um-. Tim hour la 11 and la pre Son." ly 1 M. .Mel'hall, l.ultier reeii,-,! i.y 1 1 , Suiulny arlmol at I iiiirno IWulloua at 8:80 n. in. t'J.i'j wllh vluaa.-a for all. ir prl- t . ' jin:uy ili.iurlnunt la How eiillllipt'U ' CHUIICH III." THK NASSAUKNK . . ""'""""?,' ,-I.nno flu.,..-!, norner Kli-al uml Kwll.K Kro.ip. T ha I hrlallan I , . I n. n.er M.,l 11..W. A. i "S l" 'Hlola for l I K. MiliniT, Dial. Hupl.. will 1i Willi na over Similar. He will brlnsr the sh:ii?p In rhe lnornink Rervlee IU lli( ttnl pleaalnic ain'ukrs In our -i UenuiHlliution. aal 'l.riiiifH u iiura- 8L!K of vlliillly unil power. It la . wllh plenauro tlml we br alii.? lo ulillumiee nun lor una uuueen. i. The pulllo la tlivjnd. Ueore Al-l heii I'ollilrtl, p:ial or. ; , . (J TODAY'S EXPRESS BRINGS Rcauliful New Silk Dresses ' $16.50 to 922.50 i X Mrs. 8am Harris, Mrs. f. NVfiler er. Mrs. Thas. Wel.s, and Mrs. Isa belle Symous will enit-rtuin the W. i B. A. Busy lh'ea at the home of Mrs. Harris Wednesday afternoon. I'Vhruary IS. ' The Past Matrons elnb will meet Monday evening. February 1 il, ,a' the home of Mrs. i M. Humph reys on Oak street. Ill a. nu The pastor. J.' F. Bau jr.om will '.Blny The ewingWIfliJr nit Bsuge In -the even In j? will no doubt be given by. Mr. winner. Tho special' meetfngs that havp been run nine for' 'the" last three weeks have been well attended and; r- many have turned from sin to God. and rejoicing in His saving graet) j Announcement will be given "tn the iSunttay services whMher or not the meetings will continue nexl week. Pome and form your own opinion- j V. Hansom, pastor. Ihtis Its ttiida for the International j t 'on vent ion in Portlaiu) Hits snm I nn-r. It will meet at tilfi u h fol lowed by the second hour With til1 Epistle to the Itomaita at 7; HO wlui'li is a community Bihla class lllll Klin"'" MO RC1KNTIHT Corner of First audi, Washington. Hunday mm nlntf set -ji view at 1 1 o -'loul:. J ! 8iibjec-..Hiuil.,. ' j Sunday tehoul at 9:45 . , m. Wednesday eveiuiwt meeting at H,J o'clock. (The rrudliwr room, now!" locutud In t Wesf-Jueobaon HltllJ- I Boom S. is open dally exceni Sun- " day and h'KHl holidays, from M I Klon at C:30 lu i:'m p. m. dally. AH u Ylled. ' ' PUTMAN'S REAPY, TO-WEAK ', A N O " M 1 L L J N K B Tf I I ! aw ::m ii rmST MKTIlOniST Ml'MCO PAt. CHURCH t- Tliw Vt speislto. iijorrow evening, ut ti o'clock "will bo under the auupiccs of the Men's or belief and then of action. Wm1 Korum. The entire rropram .will Orosby Boss, lulnisrer. PHUIirH OP OOP nevlvul starts Sunday nlffht. Kcb. Hi, pt The Westminster Guild of the!'-0 P- to continue Indetlnltely. Ir..il.wlrln .ihnrnh will mn.it HOV. Nelson Knight Will be tllO Monday evening. I Vbruary Ifi. with vangellst Miss Huhlu Anderson and Miss Ryl iu Kosn-r as hostesses. j 'The Women of .Woodcraft ind (he Woodmen of the World will hold a joint lodge session and so cial meeting Mondnv eveniiiK., lVh- Iruary 16. at Ka tries hall. Coincllcs Now lu I'niUed Viubrella llllltdleH VI'XVTjt, iwo kinds of Ineo and some cloth of nilver mnko this jfruck whieh seems unite elab orate In a season when lines arc so plniii and iniiiinhii? reduced to such nexliKihle terinn. However, there's Botnelhinx very feminine uliout the la re ruffles and tlie fancy belt and the s;isii. Ami women who stress femininity will tlnd good poiuia about It to copy. companlcd by Miss Gladys Mlllor Snodgrnss. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Spaeth, Or. and Mrs. A. I-. Bleb ardson, Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. T. Harvey, Jr., and I-Ycd 13. Kiddle. Mrs. K. H. Boylen nnd Mrs. Carl J. IDoulmn were hostesses to the Jolly Bridge club Thursday after noon at the" home of Mrs. Boylen. The home was artistically decorat ed with red carnations, a Valentine scheme being carried out. JHirlng I he afternoon's play Jdrs. I-eslle Bramwell won hl;?h score and Mrs. I. G. Terry received the con solation prize. An excellent two course luncheon l.ONHON (Al. Umbrellas wllh handles i'lut as nan cnk ' have appeared In london and nre considered uulte the thing among fashionably dressed young women, The umbrellas nre altogther too unwieldy to be carried by I he handle, so are attached t ) the arm by means of a heavy sl'k cord. But they have the advant age of doing nway with the van ity ease, for within the flat ban dto the owner carries her powdi box, lip slick, eyelash crayon, dainty little box of perf.ime, throe-Inch comb, a mirror and enough hair pins to hist her aev. oral hours. was served. ut I ho piano sang two beitutlful vo ral selections. Mrg R Jacobson wnB the in8pir. Beforo adjournment a dainty ntlon for delightful surprlsdar luncheon was served by the hos- ty Thursday evening at hor home tess, assisted by Mrs. William Mil- on Greenwood street. The evening ler. Mrs. Bobert Kakln. Mrs. L, P. WQg spenl at cnnlSt WUl Mrs, . M. TTimn and Mrs. Hi B. Hanna. ' ,noyt winning high score among the ladies and the men's prize going Tho Country club danco for the to E. Jt. Hlngo. month of February Will be In cele- Luncheon w:is served before ad brallon of Washington's birthday jouriunent. and the program Tor me evening Hev. Thornton Mills, son of the late B. Fay Mills, roused his fash ionable Chicago church by making Ben Ueitman. King of the Hoboes, head of the adult Bible class. lie- turning the compliment, the Be v. Mr. Mills became a lecturer at Hobo college. Mr. Mills does not lavor an exclusive church. He comes here ver highly recommended as one of th most Interesting speakers In the ;reat. Northwest. Great crowds at end bis meeting and sconn pf 'onversious follow. He is Buine- limes called the Lord's Hunter be cause he has such wonderful dis rnment that peopl." nre pointed out by bin words. When ual;ed III why of his success, he answers. "Uf the prayer life In the secret closet alter all is s:tld.',' : 'l'he half his ver yet been told. Come and bear him for yourself, X and Uprueo. -I'ralt, nnd Plumer, focal ministers. SOOl'AL CHUBCH Holy Comtnnuioi) ut S:oo. Sunday School at tMf. -Morning sery.ee ut l:0. Confirmation. March H. Confirm ation lectures 'commence on .Sunday morning, February lii. Bev. 8.-W. Crease, rector. ISLAND CITY COMMUNITY CHUBCH Thero is new emphasis on religious education. Why not? Whut can wo do? There la at leapt one' phase of religious education n which all can take part, and.' an we take part, we both give and re ceive help that phase has to do with the church school. The doors of this school are open to everyone No tuition charges. No entrance requirements, except a deslrrt tp know t he I rut h, .Everybody wel come; everybody wanted; every body needed. The church school begins at in and rnnn but for one hour. But think of the ftir-rcaeh- Ing benefits that may result from iluit. one hour Jf properly used. "Waleh us grow." No. That Isn't it. "I'oine and grow wllh ns."r Hall K. Wallis, minister. At. K. CIII'BCII. ROUTH North Mr and U Ave. Bert A. Powell. pastor. Sunday school at SM'i a. m. A real school of. religion. Preach ing by the pastor at II a. m. Sub ject, "Kvery christian a Winner of Souls." Kpworth League at R:( p. m. Forest Pay. leader. Subject. "Our Latest and largest Mission Field: Siberia nnd Mnnehurln." What do you know about these fields? Come to League and hear the good news. Preaching by be given by men. All men attend ing will be requested to occupy re served acuta iu tlu center aaetton. the music will be of a high order. The Cpmmerclal club uunitet will render special numbers. Paul Knaut?. will slug 'Tue Sopp the An gela Sing," by Wildcipcrc. David I HQdd'id will preside at the pipe organ and the congregation -. will join in singing scmie of the grovt hymns of the church. Balph By urn will speak on "The Men's Forum.'. K. H. Towler will glv on address on "The church, in the CoiMmun- Ity . and the pastor will speak on the question, "What Io aian?' The Sunday school will conveno at 9:45 a. m. Geo. T. Cochran will ad- drcsa the forum at 10 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock hour of worship the church choir will render Gpecinl music and the pastor will preach, using for his Bil.jer't "The Sun of itighteousurss." . Next Sunday's vespers will be in charge of 'the women of the church. SALVATION AHMV- Sunday School at H:HiWi. m. Holiness meet ing at 1 1 iu in. Young People's I.e- p. in. Salvation ut 8 p. tu. Tuesday; open uli preeeeds at 8 p. tn. Thursday, open sir pre eeeds ut 8 p, m, Saturday, i open air precceds ut 8 u. nu. . .... ButtlcMiutkii Hears With Tongue.' LOS ANGELES (AP) Tho orlg inul antenna for radio,, according' to Jack .Allmaiie I-os Angolos- cur ator of reptiles, was - the rattle bii:Utti's tongue. "When a rattlesnake Is 'dormant or sleeping," Mr- AHnau said re cently, "its tongue is idle. But when" aroused ' It star(3 shooting that forked tongue, from, its mouth. and seems to both feel and hear through it. I have seen rattto- .;1 snakes annear ' as ' thousrh' unln mrinnri-nf inv annroanh when their tqngues were not moving back oqd lorlh from 4hcir',mouthi, but ttje y moment thfy becamp cqn.acaua ilk. the itongues started. . Rattle- y, snakes have no.eara. but those Ut- ''f tie tentacles on the end of the ton- t SU9..9ITO.ln0 purpose." , , ) U, .. The annual drink bill of the 7..' Brltish Isles each year is mors than Wy Mie-letair annual interest - n the uotlon's national debt, which wo ; 305, 769,000 pounds for 1923. . ; iiV Many of the neighbors -would b tfe poor If they didn't owe so ronch. fjF - - - - - , - - 'rti ! Knthl fipn " Pnm r V 111 T1IR FIBST BAPTIST CHUBCH Slxt h st rei't at Spring avenue. Services for Sunday. February 1 5, IHlifi. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. II. A. Fox, superintendent. All children nnd adults Interested In religious education shoSibl take advantage of some church school. Those not uttending elsewhere nre cordially welcomed with us. Morn ing worship at II o'cloek. Sermon Ihoiby the pustor on the theme: "Justl- pastor at 7: SO p. m. subject: Hulile Pride." Children's sermon "Christianity vs. Non-Chrlstlon Be- tinune: "Two Indians." B. Y. P. U. iigions." Come once and we .be- I meets nt fi:I10 p. m. All young peo lleve you will come again. I pie invited. Lender, Mabel Sehue- fer. Subject. "Community Co-oper- PBKSBYTRIUAN CHUBCH What is religion, pnywuy? Is M something to be believed or some thing to be lived? Js It here or hereafter? Answer these questions for yourself and then como to 'our church on Sunday morning when1 at Ion of Churches." Kvenlhg ser vice at 7:30 o'cloek. A very spe ciul opportunity will be ours in this service. Dr. M. I). Kubank, missionary to China will be the speaker of the evening. Ir. Ku bank Is one of the most entertain 1 7 vC0UGHS ' it WITH, ' l1 iHnNfY'TARJ: I ESTAOLISHED I87S ' " KmTfsiflflmt SowiitoTiaiECtitiKiiottS ! " 1 1 hsrW.: . .RfiS?-'1 ' ........ .. -Jl l Ill PIANO AND VOCAL INSTRUCTOR Coach Accompanist Studio Eastern Oregon Music Go. Tolepnone Main Rosidencp F9ley Hotel. Main 778 Soloist untj director St, Peter's Ppiscopal Choir, LET US HELP YOU- With your leMwJ problems. . . - WE ARK THE "CHECK 8EAL" CONTRACTORS ' ANP RETAILERS ' H. & St ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W will he carried out necordlngly The dance will he given Frlduy eve ning, February Dr. nnd Mrs. Verne Johnson en lertalned the members of the Al- ph:. eiub Inst evening nt their home Tho commllteo tn rhnrge of the 0n Spring street. Four tables of nffnlr Is Mr. and Mrs. E. L. jbrldge were nt pkiylurlng the eve Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bay, ning with Mrs. J. MeNnmee and Mr. and Mrs. Hoi Bohnenkamp. j Krnest WntUlns winning high Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 10. DtKon, Mr. and. scores. Mrs. H. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. At nn appropriate hour on ex O. I.arison. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. K. jeellent luncheon wns served. Westenlmver, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. i , - 1 11 - The guest day luncheon given by !itn MlB-iloiiary Society of, Christ inn church yesterday Credit ; Attentive Service Ta i Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Special Reduction On Corsages, I I:it , Trim mings and Noveltip.i of oil kinds. NEW PATTERN HATS Arriving Daily $fi.!).- JS..10 $10.75 MAILING'S When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be Intrented In the fine hair m-lectton we have Juat purchawd to aid In making a perfect coiffure while your own hair (rrown out to the proper length. The hair U of excellent quality and moderate In price. We ura-e you to a?e the display at yo ir early convenience (JEIST MARIN ELLO ' SHOP Romn 8niner ffllilg. "A Beauty Aid for Every Nerd." Phot Main 577 the after noon was a success In every de tail. An excellent luncheon, with beautiful Valentine decorations woo neautlful valentine decorations, was had as honor guest Bev. Petelle of Wallowa, Beverend O. W. Jones, of the local Ohrlstitm church and Carol Anderson, of SpoUane, Wash ington. i After the luncheon a very Inter esting program was given by the ladies of the society. Also a vocal solo by Mr. Anderson ua given and greatly appreciated by all pres lent. I With several new names added 'to the society the members return ed to their homes, thanking the commltt.e that planned the day. ! ronforming with the spirit of St. - Valentine a costums party was 'given lost evening at the K. of P. 'hall hy the Pythlnn Sisters and the Knights of Pythias. Cards were the main featuru of the evening's en tertainment after which an excel lent luncheon was served. I I The Neighbors of Woodcraft met I Tuesday evening at Kagles hall for their regular meeting. Three new members were taken into the order, after which Mrs. W. A. Bambo. Near East Belief worker, gave an excellent address. Mrs. Bambo Is a member of the N. of W. and ex prettied her pleasure of being sble to meet with the local order. ! -'. I The ladles of Mooseheart Legion entertnlnd tlu members of the Moose lodge and their families Thursday evening. Iianeing was ihe main feature of the evening, after which refreshments were served. Hay Grincr and Harry Oillam were hosts to a number of friends last evening at a dance at the iHirland packing hous. Approxi mately siity-five couples wer pres ent and everyone hnd a good time dancing uiftil s lute hour. At mid night' nn excellent luncheon was served. I'plon (Spet ist) The adl' of I the Carnation club and their hu-; handK w re e.tertalnnl Thurd.iv j evening it the h;ttfd home In North i You Can't Carry Electricity In Your Pocket IirC'I.ARATlON To render the ninat dpendahlo and courteous service '. To the greatest ponslhle numher of people At the loneat cost consistent with fair wngca to the Ibhor and capital employed Giving and di-rvlng fair treatment thus To he a factor In tiphnildlng Ihla community the olj;etlve this company. Electricity Is a commodity one of the most important bought and sold in mod ern business. It becomes more and more important every year. Put, there is a material difference be tween electricity and other commodities. You cannot carry electricity away in your pocket; you 'cannot ship it by 'freight nor you cannot keep it in stock. , In order that electricity may do useful work for you, it must be delivered to you continuously by a highly organized techni cal generating, transmitting and distribut ing service which requires an enormous in vestment of money for installation, main tenance and operation. Eastern Oregon water power and mill waste, potential electricity, would be of no practical value without' the Investment of money in the system of this company. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. mmmm rtMi "V-' : ' . . 1 SEE OUR WINEfOWS Fresh, Home-mado. Candy The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home.Made Candy" (RetaO only) ' " i 'i-.'iVif 1ugnrffM pan i iggaaawa .Safuly 'Sti 'tftlu GmCurkba 1 . . - l. GRANDE - OSKVH 8TAQB UNB Ilaara Coldiron, t'ropa. Htages Iave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 Telephone LA GRANDE PEOPLE DO USE THE 15,025 11,052 11,337 9,997 Decemlier 20 Junuary 5 Januai-y 20 February 5 . The above is the official peg count of completed calls handled by our operators on the given dates. ' Home Independent I Telephone Co. nion. The hfwiiiwii wre MM- damea Unr:i, Hf-Oay 4 Bslr4 1