Saturday, February 21, 1925. '
THE IA-GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
Honoring tho blrtfidny annlvei
sary of George Woahinston thr
r'Kiilur monthly ( Country c.
dunce for the month of February
took place lust evening at the club
house with approximately "forty -live
couples in attendance. The
rooms were beautifully decorated
in a color scheme of red. white and
bjui) and ut J1:8U o'clock a dainty
luncheon wus served In the dtnhiK
room. The. Sunset orchestra fur
nished excellent music.
MemlxTft of the committee In
charge of (he affair were Mr. and
Mih. JS. U Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hohnen
kmp. Mr. and Mrs. H. & HUon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kitzgeruld, Mr.
and Mrs. G. I.,. Lurison. . Mr, and
Mrs. "It. K. Wtsteiiliaver, Mr. and
Airs. J. G. SnodK'mss. Mr. und Mrs.
1-ied Spaeth, Dr. und Mrs. A. U.
luchurdson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
' Harvey, Jr and Kred E. Kiddle.
Members of Chapter I, P. E. O.
spent a very interesting afternoon
yrmorday when Mrs. K. 1. Moss
nian end Mis. II. S. Mrownton were
hostesses at the former's home on
Spring street. Mrs. Geo. Currey had
charge or the program for the af
ternoon and gave un excellent pa
per on "Sunken Bell," by Haupp
n ii ii. Mrs. Hal) K. Wallis, of Island
i.'ity, assisted Mrs. Currey. Ht-r
subiect was LadisluR Kevmont. l'n.
llsh author, nd Nobel prize win-1
ner In lii:M. t . . ,
following the program a dainty
luncheon was served by the' hoa
n ssep.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Button en
tertained the Clio club and a num
ber of guests Thursday evening at
their home on Adams aven-ue. The
home, was attractively .decorated'
with spring flowers, forming a de
lightful Hotting fur six tables of
bridge. During tlie evening's play
high scores for th club prize went
to Mrs. V. H. lieuter and' Dr. Hay
.Murphy and Dr. and Mrs. Veninj
Jr.hnson won In guest 'prizes.
At the close ot tho games lunch
con was served." '
Wednesday evening the M. I. A.
Miaue uoaru enjoyed a social evo-
ning ot Iho home of Mrs. R Uos-
enlmum. Among those present were)
Mr. anu mis. ueo. it. i.yman. air. I
and Mrs. Holger Larson, Mr. and
Mrs. t.estor Stoddard. Mr. and Irs. j
J. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Almo
Clegg, Mrs. I. H. Brnmwell. Wi
nona l.ymtin, Elisabeth lGarrick
and S. A. Andrews.
Miss Jno Stance entsrtalni.il ' j
few friends at an Informal dancing
parly last evening nt tho Misuse!
homo on Walnut street. Dancing
was the feature of the evening, af
ter which a dainty two course
luncheon was served.
Mrs. C. n. Selt7, entertained Inst
evening with a dinner party honor
ing her son, Clifford's, seventeenth
blrlhduy anniversary. Beautiful
cut flowers formed the centerpiece
for the dinner table and following
on excellent dinner, . with covers
laid for eight guesls, the evening
was spent ut games and music, ;
Mrs. K. Jacobsen was hostessto
tho 1 A. B. club yesterday after
noon nt her home on Oreenwood
a; reel. Three tables of bridge wore
nt .play during the afternoon wllh
j.lis. A. V. Anlrews winning high , h.'isement of Ihn ehuroh. The af
srore ami tlie bocoih! prize going to ternoon was spent nt, gnmoa and
Alrn. Harry Lavey. The home wnsj making plans'for tho work of the
artlBtlcolly (ipcoratert in a4rod aiuljclnss during the next rjarten after
white color aeheme, honoring! which luncheon was served.
, Washington's birthday, carnations
wt-re hsimI
At an appropriate hour a dainty
luncheon was served.
, The second of a series of dances.
Trimmed
Hat
Sale
Our Regular Lines of Itoaii
tlful Pattern Hats priced
for a 10 Day Sale as follows:
$.-.-.- SI. Ml mill S9.00.
RememlM'r, these are our
Regular $11.05 In SMI. LI val
ues. WALLING'S
When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'll be Interested
In the fine hair selection
we have just purchased to
aid In making a perfect
coiffure while your own hair
grows out to the proper
length.
The hair to of excellent
quality and moderate In
price. We urge you to see
the display at yotr early
convenience
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room Sotnmer Bldf.
"A Beauty AM (or
Every Meed."
Phone Main 577
Lemon Yellow
Color
. !f n
' fM !f vl'
V Mil
.i
TIME spring tailleur Is quite opt
X to
be straight and severe In cut.
but it is softened by very fern-
tline White Poll.H- n oiiffa nml la
Jeveloped In' pastel shades that are
rcry ilatterlnK and springlike. This
model is in lemon yellow flannel with
:ollar and cuffs of white crene de
Chine and with white bone buttons.
Ktven. under the auspices of St
peters Episcopal church, at Honan
naM took pIap(! ,03t evontng with
approximately seventy couple
rPBent. Danclnt? was enjoyed
ifrom nlnft untn lweVe o'clock. Mu-
fla was furnished by
piece orchestra.
French's five
Punch1 was served during the
evening by the committee in charge
coohran. Mr. ami Mm l.eo War-'
and Mr. and Airs. G.
Larison.
The Missionary Society of the
Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, met Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Neff, hostess. About
twenty ladles WRhl present. The
lople, discussed under the leader
ship of - Mrs. Itert Powell was
"Friendship Via Christianity."- Mrs.
Webb played two piano selections,
follow'ed by a- reading by Mrs.
i Powell.
Following the progrnm luncheon
was served by Mrs. Neff, Mrs.
Sto.rmer and Mrs. Yeck.
The Jolly Workers Sunday school
class of the Baplist church gave a
party yesterday afternoon In the
The Tidies of Moosehenrt Le
sion met at the home of Mrs. C.
S. Shutlz Thursday afternoon.
Games were the feature of the af
ternoon with Mrs. Chan. Hunyan
and Mrs. 1'ierce winning the first
prizes mid Mrs. W. Cass and Mrs.
Kllnghumcr consolation. Thn home
was decorated in accordance with
Washington's blrlhduy anniversary
,nnd before adjournment luncheon
was served hy the hostess, assisted
hy Mrs. Lou Stoop.
The, Junior Woman's Rervlce
League of St. Peters Episcopal
church met last evening at the
home of Mrs. O. N. Tnrklnfrton for
t their repular meeting. .Hiring the
evi'ninrc plans were made for rais
ing money lo support a MYar East
orphan, which they arranged to
I care for a short time ago
I
I Mrs. J. C. Gulling entertnlned
the Thursday Auction Bridge club
nt her home on Hlxth street, Thurs
day evening. Mrs. Emma Brady
received high honors.
I ...
I Hot Lake (Special) Patients
and staff members at the Hot jke
Sanatorium were entertained Frl
'day evening by a program put on
!by "home talent." Miss Mildred
t Evans opened the program with
two songs. "A Pal That I Loved
Stole the Qlrl That I Loved," and
j "Too Tired." These were followed
hy readings" by Miss Rlnnche How
ell, "Miss January Jones lecture
on Women's Rights" and "If 1
Could Be Vy Her" proved to be
particularly entertaining. Charlie
Ilrotherton, alwoys a favorite solo
ist, added to tho program by sing
ing. "Where My Caravan Has Rest
ed" and "One More Day." Miss
LoVlne played two beautiful s' lec
tions from MacDowell. "To A Wild
Rose" and "From an Indiana
Lodge."
Dr. W. T. Phy gave a short talk
on the "Modern Flapper." Treot
Ing the subject first lightly and
then seriously.
The "Hot Lake Dip" danced by
Miss Peggy Plastlno and Miss Mil
dred Evans. An Improvised negro
dance with appropriate costume
literally "brought down the house."
After the performance the two
dancers went up to the hospital
and entertained lhos- patients who
were not well enough to be moved
down stairs In wheel chairs, but
who wished to s.-e the dance.
A cr-it deel of credit for a pleas-'
ant evening was du Miss Plsslins.
nurse, who pn pjnd Ihe evening's
enlerliiililnent. I
Announcements
Social annoiiaoemenU may
be printed lu hl oulumn free
of charge, Auj anoounce
uumu imrtalnlns to any funo
tlous muvh as cookixl food
Bale, etc., will be rvriued. An
nouucenieutu, to be primed Hie
ante day, must be la uooluty
cdltor'a IhuhU by :00 o'clock.
Newi cdltor'a note.
Mrs. c. A- ttlngamen will he hos
tess to the Monduy Hridge club
-Monday afternoon. Kebruury 23, at
her home at 14u2 Second street.
.
Tho Art Department of the
Neighborhood club will mtvt
Th i iAtiuy , I-Vi i uu iy 2 G , in t ne
Neighborhood club rooms. The de
partment will tul;e up the study of
ltoinan Art.
"
The Neighbors' of Woodcraft
will give a chicken dinner ui
Eagles hall Tusduy evening at
6:3o o'clock. After the dinner a
short busiaess meeting and pro
gram will Jie held. All visiting
members are invited.
Library Ghats
New boohs to he added lo the
Public ' Library Saturday evening,
I'Vbi'uary 21.-
nurrlo Mary Hose.
Illasco Ihnnez yueen Culnfin.
nroolis Why the Weather. ,
Hurt Tlio Diary of. n,-Tiirto
Wrangler.
Cabot Except Ye Be Horn
Again. '
Copeland TliyHeallli Hoolc. -Davenport
Salvaging of Ameri
can Girlhood.
Dell The I'nknown Quantity.'
Kalrbnirn Kindles In the l.lfe of
Christ.
I'lehrkens The Kundnmcnluls .of
Music, y
Ollilis Sackcloth and Searlel. '
Hicks The Croft of Hand-Mude
Rugs.
Hllllon The Cllles' of Spain.
King Tiie Hlble and Common
Sense.
ligerlof Murbaeka.
Lutes The Gracious Honlcss.
Mason Front Song to Sym
phony. Masters The New Spoon Hiver.
Story How to Dress Well.
Train As It Wus in the Hogln-
nlng. '
Wardlaw Iundamentals o f
Baseball.
Wiener Tho Contemporary
Drama of Russia.
Wynne Warning.
What the world needs Is a door.
belk Ibat will tell who Is ringing
ihe darn thing.
Most of those kicking about thn,
house being too cold arc dressed
for summer.
DECLARATION
To render the
most dependnblo
and courteous
service -y
To the grentest
possible number
-of people
At the lowest cost
consistent with
fair wages to the
labor snd capital
employed
Olvlng and
deserving fair
treatment
thus .
To bo a factor
In upbuilding
this community
Is the objective
of this company.
Eastern Oregon Light &
CHURCHNEWS
EPISCOPAL RHI'IU'H ""'V
i oninitinlon at 8:00. Sunday school
ut :&. Morning aervloe at 11:00.
Uev. 8. W. Creaaoy, rector.
ZION KNQI.IBH LUTHElfAN
CHUll('H-, Ave., opposite hlgtl
school, lllhle school at u:4&,
Inir worshln at II. I. til her 1
Morn-1
.eaBiie'
devotions at 6:30 p. in. Services on'
Ash Wednesday at
p. m. Wm.
P. Holl, pastor.
M. E. rHliliCH, miiiiri Korth
i-'lr and IT Ave. Ilert A. Powell,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:6 a. m.
W. A. Klanl, Supt. Preaching liy
ihe pHstor at II a. Hj. flulijcct:
"The Highly Multiplying Tower of
the l.lfe of Ohedlenee." Kpworlh
I.eaRiin nl 6:3(1 p. m. The leaguers
.five a piny fnlltled' "An Kvenlng
WHh tho Relf Kamlly," Preaching
ny the pastor at 7:ili p. m.
.ieot, "Idolatrous America,' The
Sacrament of tho Lord'a Supper
win ue administered at the close of
tho morning sermon. We try to bp
a help tp men. Wo would he pleaa-
eu 1.0 weicume you WHO us.
SALVATION ARMY :3ft a. m.
Sunday School. 11:0(1. Holiness
meeting.. 6:30 p. m., y. p. l. sal
vation meeijng. Tuesiuy at 8 p. ni.
Thursday at 8 p. m. Salurday at
5 P. HI,
ISLAND C I T Y . COMMUNITY
CHUHCK New. Interest and In
creased attendance In Ihe Sunday
school, also In the Kpwonh League
and Junior League. Next Sunday
morning begins a series of ser-i
mons on the Psalms. Come and
worship with us.Hnll K. Wallls
pnnlor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Our
evungellsilc meetings have been a
mnrked success nn we ore rejole-1
ing in the good we believe we hnve
accomplished. The Sunday services
.Mil lie under the .direction of thp
pastor assisted hy tho workers of
the congregation. Wo hope wo mqy
keep the revival that has charnc
Sorlied the services of Iho pant
weeks before us on this lord's day.
Hlhle school meets at 9: 4 6. Morn
ing Communion and preaching ser
vice at eleven. Christian" Endeavor
a( . 6:30 and evening preaching hour
tit. 7:30. We extend, every ono a
cordial Invitation to meet Willi us.
--0. W. Jones, minister.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCO
PAL CHURCH Tho -Vespers at C
o'clock will he In full charge of
the women of tho church. They
have arranged a program of wor
ship' which- will bo very helpful.
Reserved seats for the women who
attend. Tim church school will
inieet at 9:46 . a. ni. ' Tho general
.. . . y J53S2'--
We .have only
service to sell
So we try to make our
service the-best
possible.
You can help us by re
. ; porting any case of
poor service so that
' it may be prompt
, Jy, adjusted.
ohool will Rlu.iy thn'gnulod li s-
ao.m. The ypi,nv women's rlqss Is
pursuln, a careful nu dotalh-d
study of the Life qf Christ. They
mem In the pholr room. Tht Men's
Korum will hold a Unnnrn U'iih.i
UIKlon s.rvle.1 with lhi-..u ...
'a of the class. Ilrownion. M"yer-
alflt ati. Sinlili. furnlshliiK tho pro-
tram. The paslor will comiii' thoW,,',, "l 11 0 Anc-
aerviee of worship and nfCh tle'
sermon uslnjt for a theme "The
piiiy and i'rlyllege of the Htrong."
I'he ehnlr will furnish special mu
sic, with Mrs. Kulh Klnman at H"
qrg;in. Kulluwlng is (he prngram
for the Vesper service; lylrs. (toy
Tyler presiding. Organ Voluntary,
''March Itomalne'' (Uounod). Mrs.
A. JC. Klnman; llymn: I'rayer. Mrs.
Hull K. Wullln: Monday Musical
chums, (a) "Woo Thou Kivnct Mu
sic (Klgar), 611 women's voices;
111! ,frilu I nal -l.n.l .Ut.. I.lkni.
Bill.-Uuiiivin. ......
(Weher), Mi's. Klnmun; Herman.
'Woman's Place and Influence,'
Airs. Klnirr llrunt Keith: Iirania.
'The Boeing Heart." Mrs. JJ. I).
Voimg, Mrs. will Adler. Mrs. Cora
Scott, Miss Holy and Miss Heigh.
TIIR FIRST BAPTIST CHI'RCH
Sixth street ul Spring avenue.
Sunday school meets ol !i:4r a, m.
A heurly welcome awaits ul who
come. H. A. Fox, superintendent,
Morning worship ot II. o'clock.
Sermon by lite puslnr nil the theme
"The. Bundle of Life." Children's
sermon theme, "Atmosphere." H,
Power Co.
I I PERFeCW UUNOERU Jf L J
Wo'ro lellliur Ihe truth when Ff &J
wo say flint uur KTAItt'll-WOItK A J
SIORVICIO Is iiiinxiH'lli-tl. Kenil
V "'" collars anil slilris lo lis this
V a'"' ,H' fonviiii'itl. Jiwj
Y. P. I!, mri'ta at irr;wi p. in. I.fml
i f, Hw Ulalya Hunlciin. All young I
popl tuvit.'il. Kvi-ntiiff st-rvli'tt nt,
T:Rt q'rlork. A lutliolto m-rvU'tf Injl
Which -tho W. W. 11. tlri an, Uu'; J
lnturmmlluio chilis Imvi ilmigo ofji
cla' A ap-h--l tnioi( l.y he pa-'
' on tluw: "Kilt P Ui.
-tvoa r Mlii." A cordial t.un . ,
' '"'"' ' H.-0.orB.' Art,,
"" palw- !,
' r r I'
KIUST ClltlUCII OP C1I!1ST
BC1ENTI8T Conierof Fii-st and
Washington. Hiiiiday morning siir-
Minjeoi: suiiu.
Sunday School at 8:4r. a. In. I
Wednesday evening niei-llng' pi Is
o'clock. (The waiving louni, now
loi'uted In Wesl-Jucolisnl) llldg..
Room I. Is open dally except (Sun
day and legal holidays, from l'-i M
lo 4:30 p. in. dully). All aru lli
yltei). . '
PRESBYTKRIAN CHI'RCH r
"Idlbor lo preserve In your bosom
that lingering sparlt of heavenly
t'rc which men cull conscience,"
wrole Wnshlnglon In, his copy book
nt school. As wo observe tlw anni
versary of his birlh we ito well to
rsiiiemlier these words and to act
upon their wisdom. Were we to
'have thu patriotism of the Father
of hla country we must iilno. have
Ills Ideals of loyally lo Ihe Su
preme Futhor of'un (lit. The church
Ik the spokesman of that untune
fatherhood and wo Invlic you all
tq unite, vllhus in pur fellowship
of service. Tomorrow morning at
11 tlin tlin.rlet . will sing "Hark,
Hark.' My Houl," by Hln-lley, lln'
congregation will runite In worship
and the minister' will bring the
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Betty Wales Silk Hose
Chiffon- Medium and Heavyweight
$1.95 to S2.75
PUTMAN'S
READY-TO-WEAR
message. Tho Sunday school at
:':4ri Willi special opening exercises
eonimemoriillng W a s h I n K I o n's
binhdny. The christian i;ndiivqr
at 6:16 for Ihe young folks und we
will 'eelelirule uur ceriitlcalo of
hoiini1 for ihe Portlnnd convention.
The communlly Hlble class ut 7:30
wllh the llplslle to the Romans un
der discussion. Our pipe organ Is
being Instulled. Wm. Crosby Ross,
iiilllluter
llivwpry Pniflls Soar IHsillc
Jiifivaseil Iirlnklng of I leer
I-ONDON (AP). Although po-t
llco reports from ull over Qrout
Ki'lluln report a tlerreaso. Iy Iho I
iiuipber nf persons rotivlated for
drunkenness during 1924, ami that
t tie consumption of beer has ful
li n from Hi.l gallons a person I
Kathleen
J .... , Soprano
PIANO AND VOCAU INSTRUCTOR
Coach Afoompanlst . 1
Studio Eastern Oregon Music Go.
TolopQone. Main 119 Residence Foley Hotel. Main 778.
Soloist ond Director St.. Peter's Episcopal Choir. . .
Choc Coated Cherries
$1 a pound
The Candy Shop
217 Fir 8treet
"The Home of Home-Made Candy"
(Retail only)
LET US HELP YOU-
With yoiir electrical problems.
WE ARI2 THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS
" ' AND RETAILERS ,
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St.
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
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And Save
Time and Money.
A FEW MINUTES TELEPHONING MAY SAVE .
YOU A DAY'S TRIP
Reasonable Kates
Prompt Service
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
AND MILLINERY
In IDOO to 17,4 In 1922, the prof
its of brewery companies show a
large Increase.
Tito profits of one big London
brewery firm doling DISH, wan
(3,800,000, and In addition to a
dividend of 32 per cent, It gave
a capital bonus of Jon per, cent.
Ill 923 the profits of tho same
firm rose" to 4,:26,000. During
1914 tho firm nindo only f'2,040,
iioo In profits.
MATERNITY CASES
Cared for at, 1506 Y '.Avenue,
La Qrande, Oregon. Call or
Phone J07-Ri mornings or eve
nings, , ..' .
Trained Nurse.
Prion Reasonable. v
Campbell j
Phone 393-Y
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