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Saturday :Fehruary''28,' 1923; ' THE U GlUttEE EVENING OBSERVER -JUW.m.'.iJUL!..WHU.J.Li.! 1 1. LLL1 LJU".W...IJUI . . VH UL1J PAGE THIvEE' NEWS of SOCIETY MUDDY BIS One or the. moat Intereatlng mecu mica over held hy iho t'aient learner naaorlittlon of iv-ntrul aihool look ptaoe yesterday when nip orfianizailon met nt .the NVlati hnrhond rlub rooms lor Its regnliu aihsiou. Ir. W. T. I'liy was in speaker ror Hie ariernnnn his sub j. ci hoinis "Ueri'dlHuy" ami "I'a tvnls' Itenpullliibilll) ," whlr-h . he navt in h:s usual excellent man ner. After Dr. Phy'a address the aev enth anil eighth grades s.iiiit two souks. "Ml. Vernon Hells" and "My Own l ulled rtlates:'- Mis lloyt'a pupil save a clever little aunK play milled "The Hve KnlKhls:" sev eral pupils from Miss ImoKen ltus s 'U s room dunced the Virginia Heel and Miss l.ols NHwin' played, Iwo lieaulirul piano nolo. "Tin; Military Woudeivr." hy tlrlei: and "Hons Kroiu the Haul." hy rVolt. i Mrs. I.. A. Preaeolt was hostess In the Junior ltrldffi rlllh yesler :hiy afternoon til llie-hnme of Mis. II. lloffiiKin on l.'irm sli-eet. Imr llllf the ariernnnn's play lit hrldife. Mrs. Allien furrey won hicll si ore for Iho first prize and Mis. K. 1.. KiiiKht won the seeoml' prize. . Al an appropriate hour a dainty to roursti luncheon was served l.y the hosiefis. . It's a Ducky Hat BIN TO GARS FEHIw d n uiiKiu hat. It f! u . felt. tiinmLl with u duek bill find all. It comes dom Ruii I and the bill for it Is piobatlywia big I w me til j on the bat. -Announofmnt was ma.l today tluti Rrnfrfcsor I.uclnn Riekir oil " r" - fi nrll:iiKl. -will br In i.u Onm.!- IVI-jof ilu- vwnln;;, nfi.-i whirh ivfr. sh it:iy.' March ft, itn.f lylll nppitr 111 ' iii. ihh viv norv-1. ' liipo oi'Kuii n-oiinl at, the I'n-.sby- ,.. Uo!Z.?Th t,m, 'f;V;v;''. Mr-i C (iaD-Mr. ,ml Mr.. R. K r n, 0n,PUHh1 " :''VT- nanl' wor- lionnml wlfh o nn v , ,P a ,l!HlrnV;iylfot,1"rprfle party at ihoir homo horn an exllonl prom that ovrnlnir . tTll,H((iy :.V(.Illn,. Tlm ov,llnK wafi . V ' x' Bpcnl nl r-nr.lH. a re it whirl, lunnh- A nhorl musiPiil profri'.'int follow- (nii w:i k-tvi-.I. cd .y h ttonnl hour will l.c thei 'tlinsc pr.-H.nl w.-ro Mr. rind Mr.s lo:itiir.H of thi NtlKhhorhoo.l oltih T. H. t'onhlin, Mr. nnd Mrs. 'V. . m..niif TiifHdiiy. Mnrrh X ' Tho j i.riy.M ,-. iU,. Mm. A. (I. ( 'on It I in. , luoKrum in n.inw urran.i ns rni-,h. iUu .Mrit. A. II. Onou. hH. I,y i vn vorai hi ik'uiiiih ny m is. din M. .:ini.. ., PJoyil' ShTvni)d, "Tho Htippy i I;, an Ki lly and Mr ' Pouk" ,IM Kit-no) and "Uri 's-uin llaliiiiiirU. L araillsr " ( ItinlmiH) ; "Vho Kivo j '.' KnlKhu" by Mism Mlldnd llnyt'8 l,on CrvUu r and rhfirlfs Kldora '"Miplls-nf rvntral Bfhonl: n ronp ; onii rialiud ril ly conpkH t a ,dano of violin solos hy Victor ltclMiito j mg parly last fvcnlns nt the' lnr fmtl a ffioup of pupils from Mios land npplo house. After dancing , Imogen Itussi'll's room of Central wan enjoyed until a late hour ro sehool will repeat the Virginia Iteel fri'shnienlfi were rm-vocI. driven for ihe Monday Mimical last I w'k. ' ! The Park (Hpecial) Kraitk The. Roeial hour following tho Ksk; son of Mr. and Mrs.. L. F. proirram will he In charge of Mrs. Ki!t. or The Park, was united in ilarlr-y l;lehardson. inarrlatre -to .Miss Mary Harmon, at ' jA'elaer. Idaho. hVhmary IS. While (they were vlsitin;; at the groom's l.anlz. MiBH ind Mra. Wil The members of the Island City hotno here several neighbors and irlends gathered at .the homo anil wedding feast was given them, i Card club spent a dellghti'id afl-T noon vnterdny when they met. at uie nnmc or -Mrs. i;uny Knigiu at - nr,a ,.r. tiinv.i i. ... ... Jneil. Many gifts were showered upon the happy couple. They (.ft The Park l-Vbruary 20 for Cornucopia, Oregon, where "tha parents or the bride rcsid1 and -MEDICAL SPRlX'GSl (Special Nesdon Foye has been meelluB the Ktuuo at Oean'a lane with, team h.h the rouds have been so bad thai the driver. Mr. pope, lias not lxvn uhle to make It with a car. Vie expects to he able to. come through in u few days uh the wind has dried the roads to muiiic extent. .Mr. and Mrs. Winn punean and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. V Whilten. Mr. and Mrs. l Kelly and i.ou Wtnih were business visitors at l;al:cr Wednesday. .Mrs. 11 u peters and children were guests at ihe J. 1 Kvtuu-dy home recently. Mr. and Mra R Whilten. Ml lrts Klouc and Mr Stone spent Tuesday evening at the ''Collage." Vivian Kennedy had the mbd'or nine to Idhc (ine of bis wOrk liorsea. I he horse weighed I7n0 pounds and the team was well mulched. Hav ing nothing to work with thi oili er one he has decided lo Si ll It. Utile j.'an Kennedy Is mourn ing over the o.us of . her guinea pig, which died -lasl week. c. o. lilooni - left Wednesday evening for he lower Powder riv er eouiury to count bus .caitle there. Mr. Stone of Tinker, relnrned to his home Wedniiihiy after spfirtl ing several days at Medical with his daughter. Miss Jtjs f?tone. , Mir.. Helen Peiers and .Mr; and Mrs. I.ou Winth Ml" nt the day at ihe ,1. Kennedy. ranch recently. CHURCH NEWS ZION KNOT. 18 H l.PTHKP.AN CHl'ltCH M Ave., opposite high school, ftlihle hhoal ut U:4& u. hi. Mornlnv worship at ll:tm u. in. Luther KeuRuo Iv-votlans at C:Su P. m. Council meetinw Tuesday at 7:30 p. in. Id -week I. en ten wc vlce Wednemtay at 8:V0 p. in. Win. R llutl4 pastor. - j CHRISTIAN CHURCH The re (vival mectfnxH. closing Inst week,' resulted In a toial of Ihlrtv re- apondinK to the Invitation and ntte has come since that time. Klghteen have been baptized. The church eels strongly the uplift of the work. Sunday's servicrs begin at 0:45 with the Rlble school Hesitimi. Preaching service follows til 1l:ltt. the pastor preaching the sermon. Christian (Endeavor meeiH at t'.sta. The young people. have been hav ing excellent meetings recently. Kveuitig preaching at 7:S. We are striving to make Ihe evening ser vice - a worth w4iile service. The termini will ibat with a vital nutt ier from a Rible view point. The MngliiK will he congrecatlonal. with one solo, number. Wo Invite yon to all thrse meetings. O. W. Jones, mtnlMcr. - pou'n i:w pour TO ItlVAt NKAftliy OANIC. at play during the afternoon with Mis. August Moser receiving the prize, after which an excellent luncheon was served. 0. 1 NO KM, Pola nd (A P ) Pol -i:di Inlere.-ilfi. with the assistance of t'YcnHi capital, arc phinnlng a fine future for this port on the Rallie. 1'oli.Kh Hblpping Is to be centered here, according to t he phins, avoiding Danzig, and freight will reach Warsaw and other Polish cities over Polish controlled rail roads. Oillngen. however. Is not a nat ural harbor, so there Is much dredging to bo done, and break waters will have to be built berore the harbor Is sal'e In all weathers. The decision to develop Odlngen comes as a result or the constant conflicts between the Polish au thorities and the Tree city of Oan zig. The Poles aver that their re public Is hctng strangled by Dan xig t h rough li ostility and high charges, and that they must have a port of their own, even If its de velopment Is difficult a "d comes slowly. PRKSRYTKIUAN CHPRCU Once aaln we have entered the l-Hiten season and are thinking more In t,'-rn'n of the Saviour of ihe wprld. This, church will ob-a-ive the, idi als of Ihsl period as we luvllr 'all lo worship with n each Sunday morning at II o'clock. Tomorrow morning .our quartet will slug: , "0 .Trans, Thou Art Standlnti," hy prow or and the min ister will bring a special message. Our Sunday school will welcome yon nt U; 4 ft as we commence on time. Our christhin Kndeavnr will meet at the home of the prisidenl. M iss l'r:i ucf s K ell, al r. : 4 ft for a radio meeting lth Or. K. P. (lairs of Ronton us the speaker. Our community Rlble hour at ?::tn with a continuance of Romans under ja tidy and discussion. The new pipe organ should bo finished next week so that we will then- have use of this additional equipment. T.et us v'ach resolve to make Christ Ihe Hits attraction of life during the I.enten season Wm. Crosby Ross, minister. 1 home l.'l fin i.m t in n'ha jhoir of the church with twenty i vuH-vs wui rentier Alfred Robert Ou ill's sacred Cantata "The Holy U y" ut the vesper services at 5 o cluck in the ulternuon. The. Kp- worih League will hold their meet- .nif at the close of the vesper ser vices. Following la the program for the vespers: . . 'Organ Voluntary, "Contemplation" I Mrs. A. K. Klnnuui. .Hymn No. ;2. ! Prayer. j Solo, "The Holy City' Paul J Knaut. Synopsis of the fru-n-d Cantata. "I'he Holy t'lty." .i TIIH CANTATA . , 1. "No Shadows YondT." Brtl md chorus Sherwood Williams. 2. "My Soul Is Alhlrst for tiod." Jsolo- Mrs. Leo Miller. :t. "At l'lventlde R Hhall. Re Lights--Mrs. Ray Kuilev, Mrs. Al Ii.'it llrlnki-r, Mis. Harold l. Voinir,-. Mrs. -Roy Tyler. Mis. Will 1".. Adler. 4. "Tiny That Row In -Tears" Chorus. 5. "Kye Huh Not Seen." solo Sherwood Williams. C "For the O ivav. IVar Coun try" Chorus. '7. "Thine. Ia the Kingdom" Chorus. . K. Offertory "Adoration" Mrs. A. K. Kintniiu. t. "A New .Heaven and a New Kit r Hi. Holy, Holy, Holy." solo and chorus Paul KnuuU. 1 Ut. "To the Lord Our Ood," aolo Mrs. Thomas R, Muxwell, 11. "Come Yp Hlessed of My Father" Raymond Williams.1 13. "The rining pot Is for Silver' Chorus, IX "These are They Which Come Out or Cieat Tribulation." ,ulp- Mrs. Ray KiiHer. 14. "They shall Hunger ,No More," duet Mrs. Andrew Nel.ion. Airs. Sherwood Williams. l.'i. "And I Heard the Voice of Harpers," solo Mrs. Paul Knauta. Hi. "Great, ami Marvelous are I Thy Works" Chorus. 17. Rcnedlctlon. . ; IS. "Quick Moments," on the part of many people. Some. mm like thf HMwenites. - believing itr J the Immediate clese or history, ' made aettuil preparation for the event. They were at least s.iuete. people who were willing to act up-; on the(lr belief. If ihey were nits'j iXUldeit. where did Ihey make their I mistake? What does the end nri tho world mean and in what wayji should It affect us? The public isjj cordially invited. - George Albert t pollard, luistnr. TRIPLE "A" SILK HOSE , In AH the. New Spring Shaded , - . . ?1.Q0 tq ??.73 The club will meet again Friday, March Rt. with Mrs. August Moar homo tit hnr linmo here. I '. where they wiil maUu their future TOIgln (Special) Tho Rebekahs ' and Odd Fellows gave a party for) Mr. and Mrs. Rert Hlggliis. who J loft recently for La Grande where liny' will malm their home. The ( Veiling was spent at games and dancing after which a banquet was; rerved with covers laid for nlnety tive. KMn (Special) Miss Nellie TJn.sh entertained honoring Mr, and Mrs. Kldou Rush al dinner recently, following their wedding on the previous evening. Announcements Social announcements may be printed '!n this column free of charae." Any aiiiiuuiiee ii inn k tt-rialnlntc to any func tions such ma cooked food sales, etc., will bo refused. An uoiuueinenu, to be prluuil the saute day, must be In sorleiy cdlior'a bands by 9:00 o'tlock. News editor's note. If he advertises It, ho knows It's good. THK M HTHODIBT CIIFRCH j The Holy Communion will be administered during the- morning service of worship. The pastor's theme for Ihe hennon Is "Knowing God and Ills Hon Jesus Christ." 'Reception of members. The church (school will hegln In the Primary, Junior and Intermediate depnrt- tmenlH nt !:45 a. in. The Rev. Hall !C. Wit Ills of tio Jskind City Com 'muntly church will be the speaker it the Men's Forum session at 1 0 THR FIRST RAPTIST PHTTROH Sunday school meets at a. m., II. A. Fox, superintendent. Come early and get the heneRt of Ihe whole session. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pas tor on then theme: "Remembering Jesus Christ." .Children's sermon t heme: "The Globe.' Communion service. R. Y. P. 0. meets at 6:30 1 p. in. Leader, Mrs. Magulro. Topic, "What Ihe Rlble Teaches About Worship." Kvenlng service at 7:8t o'clock. Sermon-lecture hy the pas tor on the theme: "The Knd or the World." This subject htm been the SALVATION ARMY Sunday school 0:110 a. in. Holiness meet tu, 11 a. m. Y. P- L. 6:80 p. in. Solvation meeting 8 p. m., Tuesday. Thursday ind Saturday. ISLAND CITY COMMUNITY COl'RCH Who can measure the far-reaching ' Influence uf the rhmh school? It reaches not only the mind but the heart ind the cliurnclcr as well;, li nppeuls and applies not only to the individual hut lo the social groups also. The siiue may be saM of the other or Kanlxaions or th' church. .You are cordially invited lo all the s rvlees The sermonn now are or the nature of a series on the book of Pn;ilns - Hall K. Wallla, minister. ' FIRctT CHURCH OF CHRIST SOIKNTTST Corner of First and' WaslilnKtoOv. Sunday moruintf svr vlco at U .a'olQck, . Subject : 'Vhrist Jesus. " Sunday Bohool at 9:45 a. m. Vvin6Jty evtydng meuting at 8 o'clock, '('rhe reading room, now locat, iu Weet-Jnijobson Rhlg., Room 3, is open dally except Run day nod legal holidays, from 12 M lo 4:8t p. m. daily). All are in- vuc. ; , ; " . ' ' . ' ; fci GiVlU Mnt of Vnrlet! . iip:tye-R(s, ,1oips .itbor ravty 'LONPON (AP) Another of Ihe noble lords of. Great Rrltaln ha? joined Ihe f.abor 'party, Lord Gor-ell,- tlie second sou of the famous divorce- court judge, 'Justice GorJ . U Rarnes. Lord C.orell In the third holder of Ihe peerage. io .hbr brother waa killed in the war. . " i Rom, novlist, ,ournali;t, crick eter and, under aeertarv t'w P'1 'n the coalition government, Lord Gorcll has led an active life, nml is now chairman of ihe Mlner.i' Social Welfare committee, lie is 40 yeara of age, -was educated a' la. m. Mr. Wnllls will speak on tHocxust' or much disquietude or mlud't 75C MARCELS -By- , . -GRACE !ARNES ..' r 17Q2 Adams Ave. For nppointmnnt enone iyy-w PUTMAN'S ai- READY-TO-WEAR AND M1LL1NERT I 3 Wlnches'-er. Harrow, and lialliol Cntlege. Oxford. and became a barrister In l'JOU. For more than four yean he was on the siarf of a London dully m-wspHpcr.- He serv ed during Hie war ami then As tl' imty director uf sratr duties, ar ranging eilui'atUmal courses for joinvK suldiers.' - . . . Wlllianis, seerctury of tho Mission ary Council of the Church Asscm il. Addressing n,teivhers of the Htu dent Clirlsliau Movement confer ence in Munehest' recefttly lr. Will la ins eonl. iided that the atti tude toward hooks as taken today by the modern student Is "positive ly ridiculous." "Unleps a book liiilKb IRvfitc Tnkes Fling 1 1 he dated 1924, or possibly 1923," i At RHk.4 Written sim-e 1900 he said, "the modern stuaM,'onA . ; might sav- virtually ignores it al- MANcvirsi'kr, Kng. (Ap) al , together.". . most all the books worth roatliUtf ; -4 sometimes feel," pr. Williams are books which have not beeti asserted... "that, mo.dorn, youth, la nutillsHeU in the twentielh century, really HiV moat conceited l;blnef, in tho opinion of Rev. Onrflchl H. thathan evr been produce" I 1 i-XL.Ju I -IB) j Kathleen Campbell ! bopranc , PIANO AND VOCAL INSTRUCTOR Coach Accompaniat ' Studio Eastern Oregon Music Co. 6 Telupntine Main 19 Residency foley Hotel. Main 77$ Soloist and Director St. Peter's Episcopal Choir, , "---"--"--------""Mll"-"rf Tlio Wi'slnilnslor Oulld of tho rrosbytortan r-liuroh will inert Mon- . ."lay owning, March 2, wit h Mm. Tonraot (Special) X nnmbor '-I (Irumly as hostess, of 'I'elorufiet people pathereil at J . the home "!' Mr. uml Mm. Willium The Parliilalo rluli will meet 'lllus rt-nenlly anil enjoyed a Hoeial 1 Wediiesilay. March 4. nt the home cvenliiK. Iancintr was the feature' ,if Mrs. Wiunlfred Mei'affery l j j l-"rlli(,lnlo. Mrs. C. R. Clump will he i.ifvt.niiiiii iiu.iK-NH. ... I The 111 liail orita nidation will fclvo n ilanee this ev.nliiK In thp ilinll room of the Elks' Temple for 'till high school slmlents of Iji 'Orande nnd all rlsithiK students, ' ' I The American I.csinn Auvlnlnry will meet Wednesday evening. .March 4, at olpht o'clock nt Honan hall Iinporlant hnsinesH In regard lo the Hope Cheat will he rilMMUwd at this time. .... I Tin- l.ndles Auxiliary to the n. ul' R. T. w ill niei I Tuesday eve niiiK, March 3. After the business HessioD Ihe evening will he spi-m aocla lly. WALUNG'S Silk Dresses Ileasnnably Priced Arriving Daily WALUNG'S An nnll-gnaslp law railed to pass In Nebraska, perhaps because It , was fought by h a dealers. f The null ml cry now seems to be , "La Follette, where nre we?" When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be Interested In the fin hsir selection we have Jnst purrhad to id in " inrMf.?" s" -"p -'freer, coif furs whilt your own hair grows out to the proper length. The hair Is or excellent quality and moderate in price. Wa urge yun to the display at yo ir early convenience GEIST MARIN ELLO SHOP ' Itontu t, tdfoimer Dli1(. "A lieautj Aid for Phone Main S77 Didn't Faint Attracting Industries nrcrARATiox To render the most dependable nnd courteous servico To the greatest possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with fair wass to the labor and cao'lai employed Ohihg and deservlnt? folr treatment thus To he a factor In uphulldlnx this community Is the. objective of Oils company. As compared with the Inrrjfe city, Urn smaller community has the stronger attrac tion for now industries. Land is chnapor, taxes lower, overhead less and labor more stable. With new industries come new citizens, added growth. Everyone in the community benefits either directly or indirectly through iucreased markets and property values. And beyond material prosperity is stimulated that wonder-working community power which we know as "Civic Pride." , But to attract new industries, the com munity must offer ample light, heat and power for industrial and domestic need.-;, lotl, present and future. t This community enjoys this important advantage, and this company will continue to maintain that ndvanLaRe for you, I Whrn l.:mdit catered the Kirst .4- i tional I'-ink of NoW. nkla.. Mm A j K. Kllincr, wit of the ii-ei.1inl. didn't f lint She l)ip"l uut dour .ndwtltlcd -itlrn tapmr.J Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Patronize Home Industry til Ui -Hit iiiuii i.ie 'ti - rst ;'it . 'i l-fl , ht'MTlittlTtiti le.xvl v BUY YOUR CANDY AT . ; , ... The Candy Shop X ' 217 Fir Street s "Ihe Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) . Credit . ' Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values ; Satisfaction assured. CARR'S lOMiOWIiVO IS TIXilNICAIi KEPORT FltOM NEW YOftg LAIlOItATORIE.S ON GOLDEN CRUST ORNERAr, APPEARANCG-rOoo4 HLOOM Oolden yellow. , TEXTURE Cloaa cell formation. . :; . CUUST Thin and tender. CRUMB Soft. COLOn OP CRUMB-rCrtamy wlilte. ODOR Oood. FLAVOn-Oood. KEEPINQ OUAilTIES Good. A VERY GOOD LOAF. G Williams' Electric Bakery The Line Is Busy When the telephone operator tell joa "tbe line U asj," ' ItiK fail lia been made known lo hpr by an clertrio signal, wlilrh In the friu'tlnn of a aecontl auUxiiatlralljr tndlcata that the tine railed for l In iw. If operator were comjicJledj, lo "i,l" the lino ortlie tidttulleU, prompt wt vlctv'trnnlil lie out of the qitethin. When "hiisy" n mrn are repealed on aucrwwlTa ralla for , Ihe Mine numlier. It N Renrmlly dun to an Immoderate iu of the called line. Have confidence In her when alie makes' the report "the line I. hii.y." Home Independent Telephone Co. : :t ' M