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'Saturday March 7, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of Afiw the flron rwltal nt thc- Tfany.rmn churrh kut evening Jr. uni Mrs. A. U Rlcharlnun en, tertuined Informally at their home, where their guests had the oppor. t unity of meeting Professor l.uolun lleeker and expressing to him per. sonally their nppreelutlon or his splendid program. Assisting in the living room wen. .Mr. and Mis. G. I.. Dutton and Mrs, and .Mrs., Ituy Williums. In tin, dining room, where refreshments were served from u beuutil'nlly ui liolnled tiilile. Mis. J. A. Tedford presided at the eofreu urn, while Mm, H. A. Ziltlirlck cut lees. As sisting In the serving were Mrs. W, Jl. Hohnenkamp, Jr., and .Mrs. :an Iteynolils. I'rof. Herker was the guest at the lllehanlsoli home while in tin city. Jle left this morning. - Chapter I, P. K. O., was charm ingly entertained yeSLerday at the home of Mrs. I.. 1). Moe, with Mis. liiorge Carrey assisting as hostess. JMu-ing the hu.Hlnt'ss s ssiun annual reports were given after which of licers were elected and inslulleil lor the ensuing year as follows: President, Mrs. Wuyne Wade: vice president, Mrs. A. I,. Itlchardson: fieereiary, Mrs. lOdward HoIiii.m; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Clyde Siilz; treasurer, Mis. I.ee Wuriiii-k. and guard, Mrs. Lawrence Intttou. Luncheon was served after which the cltll) srljourned to meet Mdifh 20 with Mis. J. K. Wright mill Mis. Clyde Seilz us hosli sses. .. The Parent -Teachers' association of Willow school met last evening at the school for the regular meet ing. The president, Mrs. Weagle; presided and the following program was given: Itecliation, Stella Kuby; Cherry Tree' play. Mrs. Young's pu pils: recitation. Annette Kunyan. "The Minuet;" The minuet was dnnccd hy Miss Ituuyan nnd l-'ran-kie Sniilh: talk, Child Moral." .Mrs. fleorge Lyman; two piano numbers, Nitti Shulu, and two liy Joint fthulu. After refrcshmenlfl were served the meeting adjourned. Mrs. Ed. Hoylcn and Mrs. T. It. lftYii-nll nrnvnil ' t linniBAk'na tn rm ins hoKiossfs yosionlay afK-rnoon 8,x lIums 01 "k mi -r. v,.. ;inl evening when Ihoy enti rtulnort ' lort winning biBh flrore for nt ranis at the Maxwell om. the fitm prizo nml the socond prize Spring prevails in iho beautiful I oinS to Mr8 IomRn, Mrs. It. (l. rorationR of swoet peas and pusay St,,I rceolvcd the consolation prize willows. In thearternoon the Island !A two co"rse luncheon was served City Card eluh was entertained at jal lhe eloso of the pluy I In the evening five tobies of "' - - - '"500" was entertained with Mrs. C. WALLiNG'S HAT REMODELING MILLINERY SUPPLIES SPECIALS ON NECKWEAR I AND - DAGS AND UOXES I WALLING'S When You Tire Of Your Bob !, Then you'll ba Interested lii the fine hair selection we have Just purchased to aid In making a perfect colffuro while your own hair grows out to the proper length. The hair 1 of excellent quality and moderate In price. We urge you to lee the display at yojr early convenience GEIST MAIUNELLO SHOP Room A. Somntor BMg. "A Beauty Aid for Every Need." Phone Alain 577 Mi merva Says- Now, friends, we have a new President, and you should have a nw pair of shoes to start with thin warming up. prosperity Is coming ond you must spruce up a bit and keep up with th times. We have nice Press Shoes both for men and ladies, at very reasonable prices, con sidering the quality. If yo-t haven't got SIM't to pay for shos. Just wh.it can 1 get fr fa.ftn to $V"t or . We csn find you something to fit your purs and fecL ,THE B00TERY OtT nAVWJX, Mgr. SOCIETY In Washable Silk THIS attractive froclt ts of wash able 'tub silk In shades of gray and blue It has a long vest front and the stripes nre so arranged as 10 make their own trimming. This exaggerated V cffecf.Js very popular now. r fV$ 'rash lilt. MacUey and Lester Hrnmwell wlnninff high honors and lhe con solation prize going to J. M. 1. finy der. Luncheon was served nt nn ap propriate hour. I I After the regular business meet ing of the Pythian Sisters Inst eve ning at K. of P. hall the evening -wwr-simnt-swhtiy hwrnWi Mra. A. B. Shannon, who wilt leave La Grande in the near future. The lodse presented Mrs. Shannon with a gold thimble, ns a token of ap preciation for the, work alio bus done for the order. Mrs. J. K. Oli ver pn-senied the thimble and Mrs. .Shannon mode a few appropriate remarks thanking the lailb'B. 1 Refreshments were served before irfjournnient. Mrs. L. K. Stundley entertnlned j Inst evening honoring her hus band's blrlhday anniversary. V'our j tables of cards were ot play with high scores going to Mrs. J. f Ter ry and AugiiHt Kricksnn. Besides those playing cards several guests were present. At on appropriate hour a dainty two course luncheon was served by the hostess. 1 The ,ltem appearing in last eve ning's Obearver regarding a party fciven by Mrs. II. M. Bay wus an error, due to misinformation. Announcements BocliU aniioumfnietiui may t9 printed In tills column free of charge A 117 aimotineo menlfl pertaining to uf func tions inch as cooked food gate, etc.. will be refuuw-d. An Douncemenls, to t prlntinl the wuie ilay. niimt be In society eilltor't bands by :(HJ o'clock. Newa editor note. 1 1 11 - . .... 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hayes nnd Mrs. K. Holmes will entertain the Wednesday Bridge club Wed nesday evening. March 11, fll the Haynes home. I Min. Chns. Playle will he hosteiw t to the Monday Bridge club Mon day afternoon, March 9. nt her home at 1710 Second street. "1 The Young Women's Education al Auxiliary of lhe Methodist church will hold its monthly meet ing Wednesday evening. March 11 at the home of Mrs. Sherwood Williams. The meeting will be In the form of a St. Patrick's party. The committee In charge is headed by Miss Nell Muhnffev. Science to Study r.fferts Of Ocean Air On Ci-rt BEKMV (AD An Interesting at ul y of 1 h f ft-fi n f ji'iyici training upon women Is being con ducted on the island of Koehr, in the North Sea. A group of young women will live on the island from now until May undr the auspices of the Gor man High School for Physical Training. They will hav six hours of Instruction daily In the open nir, and regular exercise. Tf sis and measurements will Im made to de termine the growth of mnsrp's and iKines and the strengthening of th1 heart and bruin by means of thl rigorous course of training. 27 YEARS AGO Pally Morning Observer, March 7, 18B8 A. B. Contey has four leen teams with from 6 to .14 horses In each plowing and seed ing. N. Nelson has purchased four choice building lois In tlte north part of the city and will erect a dwelling early In the summer. Oeorge South, who bus Just re turned from the fommercuil col lege lit Qulncy. Illinois. ,a.s ac cepted a position as stenographer In the f'auseu. Pierce Ileal Kstate office. Our firemen mean business and have made nil arrangements to be gin active truintng next Wednes day evening. The training team will consist of fifteen men. If good men and hard training count I .a Grande, will 4mve the winning team. Andrew Tllocklaml Is now "wear ing a hroud smile, lhe reason there for Is (hat lie is the fattier of a bouncing huhy boy. Weight Hi pounds. William Banton has discovered a large ledgo of building stone near his farm on Ladd creek. The sample he brought in with him ts hard, of n reddisli color, and is capable of receiving a new finish. S. H. Ha worth examined It and .9 of the opinion that it will worlc ciulte easy and will be profitable If in sufficient quantity. Mr. Uau lon will send a sample to the con tractors who nre building the Koy ernment custom house In l'ort Idlld. A few me mbe rs 11 re p ra ct isl n g for n short Latin piny, to be given for the l.atin club Wednesday night after school. All the conversation is In Uitln. Lois Nelson is to have 1 lie ealing part. A synopsis of the play Is: Pour small hoys are teasing Marcus, a young boy who has been mean in school. The teacher has given him a little verse to write ten times. The boys tell him to write n different one be cause It will be much more ef fective. Of -fburse he is not very intelligent nnd writes It the way the hoys tell him. It is some joko on the teacher which Marcus doesn't understand. After he has finished he takes It to the teacher nnd reads It. Of course the teach er is enraged and gives Marcus a shaking. The other boys are "tickled to death" over Ibis. An assembly was called at 9 o'clock Friday at which time the Mimlr staff explained to the stu dent body the printing of Ibis year's Mimlr. Douglas Moe, Sam DECLARATION To render the most dependable nnd courteous service 'To the greatest possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with fair wages to the labor ond capital employed Giving and deserving fair treatment thus To he a factor In upbuilding this community Is the objective of this romjKiny. School News : Eastern Oregon Light & Cochran. Vulma MeCall and Olf ford HeltK gave som$ interesting talks on departments of tho Mimlr, Mr. Mumptou talked on tho Mimlr and on the suirll wMch would carry tho winning teum through the ftiurnnment at 1'nlon nnd send litem to the tournament at Suleni. Miss Bon mil exnlalntjd to tho Hooka th cost, coyer nnd differ-1 em sections. of thrt your book, and , urged thorn to order one as a sou venir of their first school days. Thursday a senior class meeting wiMi held to Utlk- oveu graduation and Hie success of the Mimlr. A pep meeting waa held Thurs day at S o'clock to encourage, ihe stiidents to go to t'nion to see Im. Umndc win from Knlorprlse. The yel leader hud some trouble In Urn first yell, but alter that the true 1, Grande spirit seemed to find Its way Into the hearts of the students, "nnd (ilfford Belix had no more trouble. An assembly was called by Mr. Tiampton on Monday murnlng for the purpose of explaining the. Art contest. Mrs. R. P. Moasmnn gave nn In teresting talk on the subject, ex plaining the rules and prices. The prizes will be as follows: Ten dol lars for the freshmen, fifteen for the sophomores, twenty-five for lhe juniors and fifty for' the sen iors. The high school cafeteria has been running us successfully as usual this winter. It is supervised by Miss Lois Davis and managed by the students. The manager plans menus for one week, orders nil the supplies for each day. ami outlines the duties of each girl. The assistant manager figures j out the cost of iho amount of food served each day. and deter mines the cost of each article to cover expenses. During the week of March 0-1 Louise French will be. manager, and Marian Lovetlc tho assistant manager. Alaskan lcclnres Literature Of Territory Is Not Distinctive .ICNEAr. Alaska (AD - Al though Alaska Is a "storehouse of Inspiration for distinctive Alaskan literature' there Is a demand for writers to "accurately portrrty tho beauty of Alaska and give tho world a true picture of the terri tory." according to R. K. Robert son, a member of the rarent Tcncher Association hero. "I little doubt that If all the gov ernment reports nnd surveys hy various companies written on Alas ka were dumped down on Aluskan soil it would qover her 5!tO,(llio square miles so deep that Ml. Mr. Kiniey, the highest peak on the North American continent, would be coyered." said Mr. Robertson. "And. despite all that has been written about the territory, there is nothing really distinctive about Alaskan literature." Electric Light, Heat and Power -are (he modern servants There is nn implication of Electric Service which will wive you ninnpy. CHURCHNEWS SSION KNOI.ISH MTHtiltAN I'lli itrn M Avi., opposite high bchool. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship nt 11:00 u. m. i.uther League IWotlon at 6:10 p m. I.enten servtcea Wd,neaday at S:it0 p. m. Wm. h Holl, pastor. TUB WltHT BAPTIST CHl'ltCH Sunday school meets at 8.:4f a. m. H. A. Vox, superintendent. We invite' all who have 110 church af filiation to meet with us in the ?!dy of the: P.ihlr. Morning wor ship at II o'clock. Sermon by the pastor on' the theme: "The Klrst Nallonal Bank of Heaven." Chil dren's sermon theme: "The Sign In the Park." B. Y. P. U. meets at ft: SO p. in. All young people Invited. Kvening service at 7:110. o'clock. Or. M. n. Kubank, medical mls Hlouary lo Ohlna, will be the speak er. Tr. lOubunk la a most pleasing speaker. Ills talk will be a tnut for all ami we bespeak for him. a good hearing. The public la Invited. George Albert Pollard, pastor. M. R, riTITRCH, SOUTH Bert A. Powell, pastor. Sunday Bohool. fl:4fi a. m. W. A. F!am. Supt.' This is a school with a purpose. Preach ing by the pastor at 11 u. nt.- Sub ject: "The Passion of the Itonp.r," Kpworlh League at ft: 3.0 p. in. Preaching by. the pastor at. 7;!in p. m. Subject, "fhrisllanity and Per sonality." ClirilCH OF THE NAZARENE "The Home of Old Time Reli gion." Lane Cahpel, corner First md Lnnc. Sunday school at 9:4fi n. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. Evan- ffellslic service nt 7:S0 p. m. Many have found out where we nre, and are coming back. Why not make i start this Sunday and find out for yourself the message we have for people. J, F, Ransom, pastor. CHRISTIAN CHFRCH The church stands for the higher vlr Lues of life. It directs the ener gies of life In proper chnnncla. Tl prupugaica 1 ne gooa 01 inuiiKiim and produces the forces of life. Withdraw tho church foreea from1 the world today and tomorrow we' will have civil, Industrial, moral) and spirit ual anarchy. Yet somej folks say they are under no obllga- lion to the church. Our servlceB nt lhe church on Sunday begin at 9:4fi In tho Bible school session A clnss for everyone. Men's class. taught by Dr. McPherson Invites every man not attending elsewhere to Us study. Preaching hy the pas 1 or at t he eleven o'clock service. Christian Endeavor at 0:30. Eve ning meptlnK at 7:30. Our evening meetings aro "Worth while meet-1 lugs." We extend to you a most t'otdlal Invitation to everything go ing on at the churrh. See the newly Power Co. decoraU'd auditorium Sunday. O. j W. Jonea. minister. j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH t-! Tomorrow mornlnc'a. worship ser-: vice at 11 o'clock will. afford the unique opportunity 10 all to par ticipate In the dedication of the new pipe organ. Mrs. Berry will play "Songs In the Night" by Lo re n as" the dedicatory selection, us well as use the new Instrument for nil of the musical work. Our quur tet will render an anthem: "Fear Not, O Israel" by Hplrkcr and tha minister will bring the second mes sage. In the Lenten series. As we come ta the dedication of this new K'llgen organ. It la with a sense of real gratitude for the privilege of dedicating it to the glory. of God and tho welfare of His children. An opportunity for the presentation of children for the rite of baptism In connection with the morning ser vice. We Invite all to share with i us In our happiness. Our Huuduy school at H : 4 5 with additional equipment in the primary depart ment to help us take cum of the Increasing numbers. Our Christian Endeavor at 6:15 for nil young folks. Onr community Bible ckiss it '7:30 with real interest in the study of liojnana. May the Lenten ideals of Blblo study, prayer, wor ship,1 witnessing be a part of your spirit mil lit e' these days. Win. Crosby Horn, minister. FIR ST M ET HO D 1 ST E I I KCO PAJ CllHUi'H "A Cross Service" at the hour of evening worship at 7:30 p. m.,' with 'the Illumination Of on- electric cross, ureal Hymns UNITED STATES One of the strongest Institutions in Eastern Oregon. j Resources over ?1,500,000.00 WmfWw fin Jitt rrai n "J" Rollins "Miles, of Wear PUTMAN'S REAP7-TQ1WEAJV of the Crocs and -a aermon on the subject of tho Cross will be the program In which all present will take some part. Let uh note that Hie service is now held at 7:30 and not at fi i. m. The pastor will use a related subject In the service, of worship, at M:liu. a. iu. The caurch school up to the Intermediate de partiiienl will open at &:4.b. The adult clusses at lii.-oit.a, m. The Men's Forum will have Reverend it. W. Jones for the speaker of the day. We have h-ud a wonderful re sponse lo the themes and programs during the Vesper season and trust 1 hat those interested in the on going of the Kingdom aa thla church is responsible will not lessen their Influence and interest, that the services are held uA 7:30 p.. m. FIRT CHTTRCH OS CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner ot First aod Washington. Sunday morning ser vice at 11 o'clock. ,. Subject: "Man." , .' . ' . Sunday 'School at 9:46 a. m. LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. WE ARK THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. It Is Fine to Regain Health -But Much Better to Keep It There are unavoidable illnesses. . Regular physical examinations, however, would do away with a great percent of our sickness. Through them any health menace is found in Ha in ..cipient stages... and, corrected before it impairs, our efficiency. Such examinations are of value only when made where every, scientific equipment is complete. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Phj. I Owner and Director. Do You Know? THAT WE MAKE HOME-MADE CANDY IN OUR SHOP? The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Lost A lost call may mean Life Time Money. ' You should afford a telephone. It costs only a few cents a day. Call and see us nhout service. Home Independent Telephone Co. Hosiery in Every Pair." AND MILUNEJPT Wednesday- evening meeting at I o'olopk, (The reading room, now located in West-Jacobson Btdg., 4vvGHi 3, Id Opil duiiy oxcepi Bun day and. legal holidays, from 12 H to 4:3.0 p. in. daily). All are in vitedk A farm e is a, man. who, has to work so hard to earn hla money be has 90 time to work to get it. Our government costs us more than our sports and UuVt as. much fun. MATERNITY CASES Cored for at lfiOft X Avenue. La Grande, Oregon. Call or Phone 307-R, mornings or eve nings. , Trained Nurse, Pi'Jc UeaMinablo, Phone 393-W Once there fcas a cross-eyed man. You h.d to look at M fe t to r. Mi It way be was going.