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Saturday, March 14, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TMit THREE- NEWS of SOCIETY Tlio eleventh wt-iMlng annlvtr 8:ii'y of Itmvrenil and Mrs. Cltori?t Albert P.ollurd. of the First Baptist rliurrh, was the Inspiration for an enjoyable surprise parly lust evo ninK. Riven by members of the con gregation of the ehurch at the par Bonupe. a lunyo numiiiT attended nnd Mr. and Mrs. Poilurd were pre sented with a beautiful electric cof fee percolator and several pi eels of rooking ware. The 'V-nins wh Hpent at gnniA after which delicious refreshments were Bv-rved. Mrs. Ray Price delightfully en tertained the Junior Hridgo club yeaierday aTternoon nt her home here. At the clin of the nfter- noon's play, with Mrs. If III Tem plet on receiving high score for the first prisse and the second prtste go- in to Mrs. Kay Itigper, the guests I were t;il;en l c the Tiffin, wht-re a dainty two course luncheon was! served. " I , i I The Missionary society of the1 Presbyterian church hod on Inter-1 estlng meeting yesterday afternoon when they nn't ut the Community room of the church for their regu lar meeting. Mrs. H. H. Cleaver had charge of the program for the afternoon and gave an excellent talk on "The Molting Pot." Miss Maurlne Moore sang "America The Beautiful." Hef reshmenta wtro jservea ny me coiunniiett hi i'nurj(i i Those on the committee were Mrs. W. P. Mohr. chairman, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Hobert Mil ler, Mis. Hullis and Mrs. Stroeber. Waiting's Mid-Month g COATS La Vogue and Others Slaiulard Makes, Reasonably Priced for Quick' Turn-over L7 HATS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS Values to $9.00 Your Choice for $5.95 DRESS SPECIAL ON SIZES 16 AND 18 " Due to the fact that we are overstocked on these sizes, we will SAC RIFICE 35 beautiful Silk Satin, Crepe and Wool' Dresses. 'ALLING'S An exceptional program Is prom ised for the regular meeting of the Neighborhood rlnb Tuesday, March It. wiheh the Club flextettc Will, be featured In an afternoon' of mmilcv Th first part tif thi program wilt constat ;of a group' of numbers In cluding "Khlry IVirk" by Harriet Wttrs "Mammy's I.ullnby" by Dvorak, nnd "Mighty Like a Hose" by Kthelbert Nevin. Mm. Lee Rouvy will Biug a group or Irian melodies, apprtViirinto' to 8t. Pat rick's nay. Of particular Interest will be Ihr secoM part of the program coin, posed of a VHong Cycle" In which the participants will be In costume. This Kong Cyei. will .Include soln duel. trio, nun net vind sextettej numlters. There will alm be n "Hut eerily 1 ance" y 'unit limb and Barbara Stoddard: Mrs. Kdward Knell was hmttess to the Missionary Society of thi Christian chun-h yesterday after noon at her home on Penn ave nne. After a Very Interesting busi ness session Mia. S, C. l.Hphum ttnrl Mrs. It. .1. Kitchen sung two num. bers, after which VefreshmotitH 'were served by the hostess u sainted by Mrs. Harry Myres. . The members "of the 'Parent Teachers association of GreemVood school met yesterday afternoon at the school for their regular month ly meeting. After -the business ses sion a. short program ivus given consisting of three recltuttons, a song -by the pupils of Mioa Chan dler's end Miss Halter's rooms, and a very Interesting talk by Mrs. Charlton about 'her trip lo Corvul- lis a short time ago. Superintendent A. C" Hampton gave a short talk on club work. He and K.-A. Suyre. county school superintendent, are eager for the schools to take up some of this work. The association will meet next Friday with the Hiveriu PoreM Teachers OESoolntlon. Members of the Missionary So ciety of the Methodist KplHcopal church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. K. Halter to discuss a social to be given by the nocloty Tuesday evening tn the j basement of the church. Invita tions have been sent out and plans jare being made for an excellent evening. Other business was also discuss ed nt the meeting Thursday. . . Cove, Orn, (Special) One of the (pleasant events of the week was jtho surprlso ilnrty nt the hone of ,Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. T. Hefty, Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Orion. Mr. and I Mrs. E. C. Hees, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hallmark and Miss Hess Kelly, j After card dainty refreshments were served, f j The Young Women's Kducatlon jal Auxiliary of the Methodist Ichurch met on Wednesday evening Silver Lace Is Used Here J Jr v 7 i HMI 1 the committee. mt Vocal solos, "When Irish Eyes aro Hmlilug,' "Where the lllverlg Shannon Kiowa" nnd "Muther Ma- chPee," by Donald lunk, accom-j' panled by Dorothy r'utik at the f t piano and Mae Stearns at the vi lin, Mrs. Doty Impersonating M"k j i ther Machree. ; M.rs. Thomoa Walslnger closed :t' the program with un amusing orlg-ji Inn I monologue. I j After Ihe program delicious re-li freshments were served. The hext meeting of the Anxll-i inry will be an Easter program un. der the direction uf Mrs. K, A. i-ip-llng. ' . YESTERDAY'S EXPRESS BRINGS Beautiful New Silk Scarfs $1.75 to $4.9.1 PUTMAN'S r--nni Mr. and Mr., n son i Jack. left. I.a Orande this morning ir Maker, where they will Attend the (he wedding of Miss Louise Pol I ma n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,' William Pollimin, thlf evening -at eight o'clock, to Prec1 cott Lilly. Miss Poll man is a popu lar member of Hoker's Roclal s?t. She was born ut Baker and has alt ways made that city her home. (She Ik a graduate of Mills college, Mr Lilly la. sales -manager for the Haache-Sage Hardware, company at Baker. Immediately following the mnr rluge this evening the young couple will leave on their honeymoon trip. They will Visit eastern and south ern cities, after which they w!U re. turn lo Baker, where they will make their home, through Los An te lea and San Francisco. ' RKA D7-TO-WK AR- AND Mil. I.INHRT of Lent. But to portrny life, real pie 'InvHed. ' Evening service at A j Hfe, through black strokes on white 7:50 p. m. 8euTbn by fcth pastor fU -i, in (Ki II II I nun imm w t- 1)11 Itll' HI i-l I If; (lIKIUiy V IlWWfl- - will try. Perhaps the best known ing." The public Is Invited t theso hymn la "Abide With Me." )u-n- services. -Oeo-ge Albert Pollard, Hon: How can wp best Illustrate it? paalrfr. .-i- ; A tableaux reproducing the famous I . ''.'""B "'.T1 'TUo 'T. iow Pinw CHBBCR ' op'- CHHlBT Minn ri . lillivr 1 IiyillllH Will lltlVI' similar answers In tableaux. - SILVKU foundat lace In arranged over a foundation of !eiRa creprf to nake this very distinctive frock. A circular flounce gives the graceful flare ut the feet and a large crimson poppy lends a brilliant dust) of color. This is a typically Parisian frock, the sort one sees for dinner and Hum ter wear.. '" A .AHATfOV To render the moRt dependable and courteous service To the grentest possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with fair wages tn the t.nbnr and capital employed Giving and deserving fair treatment thus To be a factor In upbuilding this community 9 Is the objective oT this company. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company HnMBMnaaHnKHMMHHHHHMmniHHMMHnBHmHMMMa jut the home of Mrs. Sherwood Wll-j V - - -- 'i't Itett&uj.. .ojaaHJ.' '.:44a'- ; ; ; " ; i i - - mmwmm ... p Hams. Seventy-five young women were In attendance at the meeting, which was a very successful and entertaining Saint Patrick's Day party. The committee in charge of the evening consisted of Miss Nell Mahaffey, Mrs. Thomas Walslng er. Miss'Chloe Taylor, Mrs. Thel nia Lyons, Mrs. Chester Thompson, Mrs. C. G. Bolton, Miss Mabel Doty and Miss Effle Snider. The meeting was opened with a hymn study under Mrs. Sherwood Williams. At the business meeting, the Auxiliary outlined plans for u concert lo bo given on the 16th o( April, with Victor DePlnto, Miss Marguerite Carney nnd Mrs. Kc cles of Baker. The committee In charge of the meeting then rendered a very pleasing program, wllh the follow- ng numbers: Piano solos by MIsb Helen Wil liams. Vocal boIos. "My Wild Irish D,o.." niii-1 l-ncrtrv " liv Hliorwnod fwilllanis. An Irish skit by the members of Announcements Qoctal AMKninccmonte nuy be printed In this colmiui trco of' charge. Any aiuiounco menta pertaining to any func tions such as conked food sales, eto will be reftuKHl. An Dounoement, to be pr bit oil tho panie day, must he In socttuy editor's bands by B:00 o'clock. News editor's note. SCIl-INTMtT .Coiir of First and ' I Washlhgfon. HundaV morning sec-.. " vice at 11 O Jlock. KIRRT MRTHODIST . EPISCO-1 Subject: -HuastreM ; ' f ' -' PAL CHimcH The pastor will Sunday clvool at 9:46 a. n.' preach at both the morning und Wednadayr evening meeting at 8 evening services of worship tomqr- o'ijiock, (The .readlnr, room, now row, using themes at each of the located In West-J obaon Bldg., services which aro in Keeping with Room S. la osan daily except Sim the Kaster forward program of tho day and Tbgal holidays, from 18 M church. Tho Chuch School opens to 4:80 t. m. Haily). All are In- Tlio Tiist MaroiiR cluli will im-nt Momlay ovonlnff, Mnrrh 10, wllh Mm. A. II. I'liiMfy uml Mlfw PhiiiIiio l.l'llPlil' I1H llOHtl'HR ' Tho Wrstmlnstor Otillrl of tho rrosliytorlan churoh will moot Mon day evonlnff. March 18, at the homo o Mrs. A. K. HondrlPkHon, at hoi homfi at 1813 Alitor atroot. at 9:46 a. m., In tho graded do- partihonta and at 10:0(1 a. m. In tho ailult departmonta. riohort Hakln 14 tho Hpoakor announced for the Men's forum. Tho-Epworth- I.ea. guo moots at 0:30 and tho ovcnlnff hour. lor publlo worship It - 7:30 p. in, ... . i :, '. r. E. CHURCH, SOUTH North Vr and U streets. Sort A. Powell, pastor. Sunday school 9:46 a, ra. W. A. Elani, Rupt. - A class for everyone, ons for you with a wel come. Tho greatest need or Amer ica today Is tho study of God's word.. Preaching; by the paRtor at 1 1 a. in. Subject: "The lleapor's Toy." Kpworth Leafruo 6:30 p. m.' ll'roucMng hy tho pastor lit 7:30 Ti. in. Sulijoct: '"I'ho Church, tho In ulvlduul, and tho Community." vlted. THR KirtST BAPTIST CHHMCH Sixth street at Shrlni? avenue Sunday school meets nt St : 45 a. m. II. A. Fox, superintendent. A hearty welcome awaits rill who desire to study with us. Wo want you If you hnve no other church onllRntlon. Mtirnhiir wnrahln nl 11 ' n'elnclr. All tllOHO who are InUInK pnrt l"iK,.rmon ,y the pastor on the thomo "l-'oi-Kotten I'ower:" children's ser mon Ihomc: "l.lghl." B. U. P. V. meets at. (1:30 p. m. All yotihR pe6- (ho Minstrel Show to ho Klvin liy tho Mnrylha Hlhln clnnB of Iho MelhoillBl . ICplscopal ehureh, will moot for droBB rohearKil Momlny ovenlnK at seven o'clock In tho basement of the church. . Tho Parkdolo club will lie enlor tnlned Wednesday afternoon, March IS, by Mro. V. M. HIiIiIIk lit her homo In Mny Park. . Mrs. J. .1. Can- will entertain Iho I Thursday Hrldfte club Thursday af-j lornoon, March 10, at her home at; 1U 02 Fourth si reel. Mrarva J Says--;- Tills Is List' of What ' ,', . AVo Have to Soli. Men's Dress Shoes, Men's Work Shoes, tioys1 Dress and School Suoea; hIbo ' Tennis Shoes. House . Slippers for the whole family. Rubber), Children's Lace and Buttou Shoes, Children's 6llppers, Ladlci' Shoes,. Slippers and Pumps all leathers and col ors and nls. .. Polishes for sA leather: Shoe LAces; Insoles; 811U Hosiery tor men and women'. THE BOOTERY '.' I.JLJ The I.. A. to the n. of It. T. will meet nt KukIob hnll Tuemlay eve niliK "t 7:.1 o'clock. IoBoSoAo CHURCHNEWS ISLAND CITY COMMUNITY CHUItl'H Raster Is comlnR, the Sunday school Is Increasing, the Kpworth LeuKiie Is ever on the Job. Tho contest In the tolling of Bible stories Is instructive and Interest ing. The Junior Leaguer are de veloping. The preaching services are inspirational. The church ser vices are for your benefit and for the benefit of the community. Hut wo need your presence and your help, f'onio and worship wllh us. flail K. Wallls, pastor. Morning wornhlp at 11:00 n. m. Luther League lievollons ut 11:30 p. m. Lenten service, Weilnea-loy ti:(io p. in. Wm. I''. Hull, p:iBlor. KI'ISCOPAL ClIUItCH Holy Communion lit 8:00. Sunday school at 9:45. Confirmation service nt 11:00. Bishop llemlngton will preach at the 11:00 a. in. service rtev. S. W. Crcasey, rector. T. n, S. A. The Informational Bible Students Association (locnl branch) will have a visit from one of their trrnvcllng lecturers. 8. H. Toutjlnn. an Armenian from Tar sus. Asia Minor. A man well versed in his subject from experience. His (heme Is "Jews Rebuilding Pales tine." The reason "Millions Now Living Will Never I He." The move ment of Jf-ws to PuleBtlne from all parts of tho world since laid hos been mentioned by the press j all over Ihe world. This lecture ls free to ell, and all are welcome. But from experience wo will say If lyou want a scat come early. There ls no collection taken, seats are free. Mrs. Hltlalngor's program of Il lustrated Hymns Sucred Scripture nnd Sncred Hymns, oft repealed sometimes lose their souls and leave nothing but empty hus'rfs. Therefore a graphical vlBible por trnyul of the Inner moaning of hymns Is very helpful In the seuson The International Bible , .Students' Association, La ' Gl'niitle ' iiinnch; are pleased . to announce to theiiS many friends that one of thei traveling lecturers, S. H. TOUTJIAN of New York, N. Y., will speak in Mie Eagle's Hall Sunday, March 15th. at 7:30 P. M. His theme will be "Jevss Rebuilding Palestine. The Reason Millions Now Living Wll Never Die," ' ! All are cordially - invited. Seats , aie free. No collection. . ' - PRESBYTERIAN CHfRCH "They that wait on Iho Lord shall renew their strength," anng Isaiah of old and during (his I-nten sea son we echo the thought. Our ideas of worship are gathered around the Risen Ravlour as wo worship. Him In spirit and In truth. Tomorrow morning we assemble In j our house of praise as we allo- the new pipe organ to lead us In jour congregational singing, as our Wiuartet render Ihe anthem: "Light of Ihe World. We Hull Thee." by i Hamilton firsy, nnd the minister brings another message In the I.en ten series. These morning worship i hours are privileges for all to en joy so we Invite you to attend and to bring others wllh you. Our Sun day school at :4ft wllh classes for oil nges. Our Christian Endeavor nt :I6 for the young folks. Our community Bible class at 7:10 with the continuance of Romans under study and dlsrusslon. New mem ber?! will he received on Easter and we urge dlsciiKslon with this object In view. Speak to the minister ubout your desire lo become a psrt nf the Kingdom. Wm. Crosby liosH. minister. SAVING , Is a habit that grows stronger with age and easily cultivated. UNITED STATES LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. WE ARK THE "CHECK SEAL" .CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS ; "' H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W ; ZION KNOL IK H LUTHERAN CIIL'RCH St. Ave., opposite high school. Bible school st :4S a. m l When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be Interested In the fine hair selection we have Just purchased to aid In muklng a perfect coiffure while your own hair grow out to tho proper length. The balr is of excellent quality and moderate In price. We nrgs you to se the display at your early convenience GELST MARINELLO SHOP Room , BoDimrr Itlilc "A Itcauly Ale! for Every Need." 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