La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 28, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Saturday, March 28, 1925.
PCE THREE
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEWSof SOCIETY
first breath of Kprlnff when" the j
plants t.re greedy after a winter j
I'ltOM
t Tho nresbyterlul Society of
Omndr Itonde which h:8 been in
J iinnuul S' R-iloM for tho past three
days will clone th's cwntiiff with o
meeting ttl .bo Presbyterian
church. During the course of the
4 conference, several splendid ad
a dresses have hern fflven" hy Mrs. A.
I W. HlueUhurn. Synodlenl Pr Bident
J or Oregon, Mrs. V. Willii'.ms.
j secretary of the. North Pacific dls-
trict .and Miss Petrle. of tho Xa
Jlinnal Hoard in NV-v York City.'
Yesterday afternoon tho follow
i ijiK officers were elected for the
mailing year: President. Mrs. Ken-
lion: vice president. Mth. Swun; rc
I cording secretary, Mrs. J unns Don-
nld: corresponding secret iry. Mrs.
Crnry and treasurer, Mrs. MeKim
Jail of linker. Mrs. Utaekhnrn had
jclKirge of the . Impressive lnHtall
I nllon services, Mrs. fV .f. Humph
i reys, of La Grande, retiring presl
ji dent wjis presented with a beuu
g ttfnl basket of flowers in uppre
t cjiiltoil of the work she lets done
-president for the past three years.
"-"trs. P. N. Uowney. Nalional
Worker for the Missionary Hoeh-ty
of the Christian church arrived in
fl, a. Grande yesterday afternoon at
one o'clock. An all raetlve lunch
inn waH. given by Mrs. II. H. Grove
,al . J::ii o'clock hrtliorin.'T Mrs. Mow
my. with officers of the sr.eltty asj
t:it sis. Afti-r t he luncheon she I
r.poke to tln Isdtt'H ibout more rf-
fiei-nl work of the nrga nidation.
She is an expi-riniciMl worker Cv.iu
--Vtlunlft. Ga. lb-r address at the
ejjijrch last evening -was enjoyed hy
; everyone fortunate euoagh to hear
her.
i
There was an unusually large at
tendance, yesterday afternoon when
lhe Parent -Tencft.-i'H Association OT
I Central school met at the school
'building in regular .meeting. Mr.
; ltay Murphy was the speaker for
i the afternoon and told how to
regulate the diet lo preserve teeth,
$11" relVl-red especially to children
j and care of iheir teeih.
fr. A short mimical program wan
given, consisting of two selections
from tho gmdo school orchestra.
I which was recently organized, a
t song, "All Through the Night" by
Mho fourth grade pupils and two
- piano S'llos "I m prompt if - nivJ
, '-Serenade to a Doll," by Miss Helen
-Williams.
i The next meeting will not he held
nr ihn liiMt I-YMmv nf Anrit but Will
' take place rn May S. when the I
1 children of the school will give an
l outside" pageant. The pageant ' is
'under, the direction of Miss Imogen
JjtUBRell.
j
' Mrs. Frc.nU Roblr.no n drlightful
"l? entertained the members of the
-Junior- Itridgc.club yesterday af
letnoon at her home on Oak street
.Three tables were at play with 'Mm ,
'Albert Currey winning high score
ii'or tliCi first prlv,? and the second
Iprlxe going to Miss Cnrolyn Ros-,
. JTenthal. , ,..,...)
j A two course luncheon was serv-'
M-d al the close of the play.
G. C. Hopkins entertained Thurs
day evening at . three tables ol
IcnrdH. During the evening's play
jMr. and Mm. I.. M. lfoyt won lilgh
6score:i.
At nn appropriate hour ft de
Mlcjous two course luncheon wa?
s'-r'ed.
:; v
--Members of tho l.uther l-eacrtu
'fiict last evening for their regular
Ijnceting. During n short business
Esslon the League decided to pay
tfor the window frames and doors
hf the church, which Is being re
jjnillti, in addition to the art glass
Ijvlndow which they pledged to buy
idtort time ago.
After the business meeting the
'(veiling was spent socially honor
Tailored Suit
Distinctive
(iKOWINT. 1.AIII.IAS
.-Fi:i.
Iris societies, gladiolus clubs,:
nnd now dahliu org:nlwitions have
done u great deal for American
gardening by developing and
spreading the habit of plant!
breeding at home because tho !
CHURCHNEWS
FIRST RA PTIHT CHrRCR
Sixth street at Spring avenue.
Services for Sunday, March 2 it.
11125. .Sunday school meets at
n m H. A rnv. Htmot-tntt mlent.
crosainB Is slinplB an.l misinB of 0llr KO, ,s owry on(1 ln ,,.,
Ihcso thr.e plants ffives it won-. ,.. Thi- ni'tv nimrloiii for tin
Uerful varltty of now forms on-1. i.ri,iinrv. Junior IVnurl-
!n tho cuse of tho first two. ritiv- nu,n,s allll ,,. w.' v. o. plam il
l' un thnt nro lrli'!Ilo:i . W H O!
;ho Iris tnUoe f'-oin t.vo to tlirov
ill
flio oocnploii hy thoso divisions foi
ho first tlino. A koo.1 ni;l.'nlHnro
Mfmmm
holi ytnt aa to tho choorfnl honrl
ami U: worthy KOal. Hail 1 Wnl
lis. nilnistor.
yoara. tno Kinninius irotn ono .0 j. r,.,,,,,u-.1 .Mnrnln wor.hln ut
i-n. tho (la.JiJ Is onniml when . j V uv; V. Sormon I., j.mUoi
uiso.l' from soo,( und ulwnja ,,,,, tlll.ml.. ..nornro Koiii
hlooniB the first sonson If sownj jutlK1.s .. chlidron's sornion thomo:
.n April in tt warm s.t iatton. Jt . ..,,,, . Y. I'. I'. moots nt
muy ho sown In tho upon ground . p , , ,ho Hnilitnrinm. 'Hio
as soqn as the weather is rollahly) p.,sln. A vmil? .,,,,,
warm, with u clninro of l.lonni hlviu.,i,, Kvonlut! sorvieo at 7::it
i no same year it mere is no mm- 0.,.,,.k- Mn,.. ln ,..H f the w
inR irosi iniu wen lino ifu r.
'flio dahlia seed roseiuhles that
or tno zinnia ami noons union me ,,,, a,.rVoo. and wo are all Klad
same treatment. i no ono ra'o:w,(,n mnl of n,lr8 s an- will renilor a solo,
seed box or I
ri r ST m i :t ho mist i : i 'i sco
PAR CHlTRclf Mr. Robert' Smylh
of Cov wilt conduct the service of(
worship at it a. m., and will preach
the sermon. The choir. will render
an anthem, and Thomas K.' lsancs
Mi'. Isaacs Is to
iifiiiiwetl. ' in ii iKUir will m-eiien otll hiivn fil.-i ci-.i it llm mitulo fdf tlir
1 does hot lry out.i,, "-nit. Klllinnle MaiiL'er. iHiteci:il H.-i-vie. to nnint nn Hiiii.tiiv-
but it also mij.st not be kept wa- ,P, ... . lf( inviU.t, ,rt ,ii(,H(1 HlvJ.M,i eonMniie ,.;.eh evi.niii in ih..
W. i. girls. Am usual, the gitis
will give us an interesliug and pro
' 9:4S a. m. A growing - Pundiiy.
i Gregory. Hupt. Morning worship ut
'11 a, m. The pnsinr will br'o- nl
liiU'fuciKc in song und word. "I low
i good and how pleasant it is ir
brethren to dwell together In
" im'mm r - n ,(y t'onn anil unite with us
:i:f.l. and John 4:S4. The Junior: "'Is Sunday. Rig evangelistic er-
l.eaguo nuvts in the afternoon and (vice ut 7: p. m. Vou will enjoy
the t'hunh school convenes at Iti'lbe preaching of the word In the
u. m. As men In a crowd instlnc-1 Hplrit. und the special singing ln
liveiy make way for one who would Mhva and blesses the soul. Rlblo
force hi way through It. o man- Htudy at parsoiuige, ISOtl W avenue
kind makes way for one who rush- Tmsday night. Prayer ineHlng al
cs toward an ohj.-ct beyond ihein.;'1"'" every Thursday nlght.J.
So give me "A merry heart to Ransom, paalor.
maKe the slant And at the goal n "
cheerful moui." We liope you can CTt IT HCH Oi-1 CIRIST
plan to worship with us at the vu- SCIKNTIftT Corner of First and
iww . -rvii-ea net Sundav. il. w I' v awaiiKion. r.iooy iinn imhk w-n
vlc nt 1 1 o'clock.
Suhloet: 'Reality." !
Sunday School at 9:4ft a. m.
Wed n 084 ay evenlivg meeting at &
o'clock. (Tb reading room, now
located In West-Jncobson Rldg.,
Room 3. Is open dally except Hun
day ana legal holidays, from -1 3 M
to 4:St p. m. dally). All aro Invited.
f.Tr
ter-logged. Transplant the dah
lias as soon as they have made
two leaves, into pots or into bovs
about four inches apart, and give
t hem plenty of sun til they can
bo Net Into tho ground. They
f will hprlug up in a hurry into as
ig plains as i nose grown im-n;
in at lite tubers. t
H is now possible to obialn seed
of the wonderf-il new giant types
Vices,
lor.
deoige Albert I'oilard, pan-
KPISCORAIV ciiritril Holy
communion ut S:mi. Sunday nehool
at l);-ir. Morning service at ll:tm.
Rev. S. VV. Creasey. rector.
tk invri'.i.'i vv i4t iiri-i'Ti .
("Count that iliy Ion I whose low e-
A'hleh arc the astonishment of tho scendlifg sun views from l)iy hand
floral world by their size and no worthy union done." is n (hot
brilliancy of ooldrs. I-Yom n iiac.i-i from real life. R Is the challenge
n of seed of thoso fine types,; of the Ronton season with Ihe
my gardener may gel as fine 'great hlenl or Ihe Master I .Re. who
lilants as he might have to pay i came lo he a minister to all. To
In named roots. There Is (morrow will afford us another op
ilways this chanc'. owing to the ! portunlty to unite our hearts and
variability of the plant. There ls! voices In praise and service is wo
ilso a better chance that ho will S"!lu r al !' : 4 r. for tho Rlblo study
not. but tho dahlias that he dues hour In Sunday si hool; al 1I:0
Iget will bo fine, hands. me plants o'clock at which lime our newly
and none of them will be disap-1 Installed organ win play, our onar
ipnintlng. There will be a sur-'let. will render tho anthem. "I'Yoni
prising range of colors In one Kgypt's Rondage Come;" and th
nacki't of oed from oni-o whih- 1 m in sler will hriiur Ihe messairo.
) u r" ncross lyeliow. pink to the deep soarh 'a . Increasing numbers will allow you
tailored suit In tho spring col- laml mroon.s, jto Join with others In Ibesn hours:
It pays to buy tho expensive i of heart examination. At (I: '.Hi tho
dahlia seeds If one desires to get christian Endeavor will moot for
tho finest plants. Fifty seeds forjiholr devotional and social hour
Ctftx, ...III ltt.. ..1.. '.. ntsA .it T.lil llm Annnliwllnn tlmliiriita
bound buttonholes. Tho whole effect' - '.,, , , ,. , ,n tte. iV..n , ,,, r, ,,.. .iM
(. .".IM.Jf ...... HlH.UltHj".. .... ...
;of the grower uses ordinary caiv.ibo given. We will welcome you to
" " -- -The seeds have a high percent age j any or nil of these services. Wo are
, , mriinMv iini'ivi.-'i-ii-iei nf l0'' germination nnd from a fifty-, hero to serve tho community. Wm.
lections, it is quite apt to be
distinctive and striking. Here Is
one with a very- long coat nnd an
overblouse of while piiue wit It
Is very straight uuU luhclike. f
i'k al 7:."n o'clock for two v.veka
closing on Kasler, At a vesper ser
vice at. ft o'clock In the afternoon
Cov. Walter I'leree will give an ad
dress. on "Prohibition und Law V.w
forcenienl.' No doubt a large num
ber of people will di sire to hear
him. The church school opens at
i:4"i. At la a. m. the Rey. Tlall 1C.
Wall!; will addres.s tho Men's For
um clufs on a vital slibjeet.
CIR-RCM -OF Till-: NAr.ARF.iVF,
vln the i.ane ell. ip-d. 'corner First
New Spring Lin-ci,
STRR-INfi - RlOOMKRH - GOWNS
' 'i Kxccptlonal A'aluo
PUTMAIUPS
Reitdy - To - Wear and Millinery
Japans CuUisxa! Rttddha
Restoh il To .Ills Jals
imago was lowered rnr-fMl!y o
pltlon. - . .
CHRISTIAN CIU'Rf'H Rlblo
school session begins nt l: 30. The
Men's claps with Mr. McPherson ao!
tenchiT, Is reaching for all tho men
of tho congregation. If you have
ever been in (ho school, or If you
wnnt to,. ho In, come tomorrow.
Preaching and Communion at
and evening service at 7:3nv Spe
cial solo number at. Ihe. morning
hour and dn.t ut the evening
nulling, i K. meeting at d:30.
:very" Hrvlce a "Worth While
Wervice." -O, W, Jones, minister.
, TOKIO (A-1) The hlahulsil, the
c'nloHsal htoiue Rndilha of Knina
Uura. Ih once more seuted In his
ancient position on the' lotus flow
er dais from which ho was jolted
a, few foot in thn groat eorilunuike.
1-or nearly a year tho work of
restoration has boon ln progress.
The huge CHHtingt weighting I4f
tons, was raised from its pedestal
and kept suspended whllo -tho Ixiso
wan rectified. Thereupon tho
Time -for tho, neighbor o bring
home yoir oosl scuttle and bot
un! Lane si reels. Sunday school nt row your lawnmnwer.
lm .1 ft SHtvinifei- iin.l ( ':i rl l.nr-
son. TJiev were each iiresenteg lK'
with a gift by the league. The pre
sentation was made by Reverend
William F. Roll. ' -t
Refreshmonta were served Itefore
adjournment.
seed packet it is not unusual
the full fifty plants.
WALLING'S
fairy
La Vogue
Coats
the eonts thnt are made
of the host materials, nan 1
tallored with guaranteed lln
ings. and an- reasonably
priced. Costing no more
than an Inferior make.
Look Them Over
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When yon wl-h the charm
ing effect of a -nrt, natural
curl, the new Trench paHr
nac Is tho only miMver.
Our shop lo ailmlrahly
cqnippcU ami train in! to give.
hlt new nirl. Ymi will he
mirp llinn ploa4tl Willi tle
ronlt. Phono now for an
apitoinlnietit.
GKLST MARINCLLO
SHOP
Room SomrtHT ftblg
A IW-auty Aid for
ttrry Newir
rhon- Main 577
The Radios of Moosheart Re
gion met at the home of Mrs. Cline
recently, with Mrs. i-'inlier as assis
tant hoatoss. A pleas int afternoon,
wo a spent at gaims wllh Mrs. Ron
Shanks and Airs. Morris winning
tho rirst, prines and Mrs. Crandall
receiving ihe consolation prize,
RofreshmeiiiS'Were served before
tdjournment. ,
Ron't plant the nid-tlme varie
ties of spinach that run to seed
before you can pick enough leaves
lor a mess. Try the late seeding
sorts that have come into com
merce In the Inst few years. Kvery
seedsman has them.
Crosby Rons, minister.
Announcements
Social announcements ny
be print oi in thl? coin inn free
nf charge. Any announce
ments pertaining tn any func
tions such a rooUct fond
snloA, etn.. will he rofiwiMl. An
nnunconionts. tn Im print oil tlw
same day, limit lie In society
editor's hands hy 9:00 o'clock.
Nftwa elltor note.
M. K. CIIRRCH. HORTMN'orlh
Fir nnd V ovonue. Rert A. l'owell,
pastor. Sunday school at fl:4f a. m.
W. A. Khun, Rupt. Preaching by
ihv pastor nt 1 1 a. m. Subject:
' Mydecloratlon of Faith." Kpworth
Reague at (1:110 p. ni. Rroachliig by
the pastor al 7::to p. m. Subject:
"The Will." Tho Sacrament will be
Row Icliuid poppy seed, partis-jadminlslered at .the ch.se of the
ulaiiy some of the wonderful new imornlng preaching. There will bo
strains, now. Sprinkle them whom preaching by the pastor . every
I hoy are to stay. . This poppy i night until .Faster, The public is
earned Us name and will grow .invited to attend Ihcso Bonders.
whop the ifo.und Is .frovaui. Planr- . ' ' i .. : '
td early It is an annual and onni TKI.ANI) CITY COM Ml'NITY
of the, finest plants for cutting. jCHl'Rcl-I "The Right of tho
' World" will be tho sermon topic
You can't believe everything yon i lor next Sunday morning. In the
hear. Xo telling how many
ladies fuiut heads have won.
fair
A Chicago man wants $ra,aoi)
boon ise another man took the
wife bo treated like :ld cents.
evening at 8 o clock the niessagt1
will he brought by Or. Klmer
Grunt Keith of I.n Grande. The
Kpworth League begins a,t 7 p. m,
The subject will be "Christ's Obocl
lonce lo Conviction," Read Ruhr
mm
. .... ..mkLhlii atrftln. if It
tifurlv twtof the ilie of the nrtBlnal OoUU
., .i .......l, antiarlitr In UUBlllY.
Nrnrly all rm curry II ruw ol rtrh poUlen
fltv kn -ft ilut uion th rob. Iw
tomimrr thi wllti Uc urliituHl tmln, M It !
fur Miiacrtur hi vry rt-irt, an.l Hpy ftantrner
who iilaeca thU i'rii tn tit uiarki-t Hill touiniaud
brttrr and prlrra. .
It ha no nuiifrior for market, table, raontoa of
ilrylnK. earrjr Ihe e-lulve enl of lw Inj
orutril hMhIii. Item r hi Iter, te arr tmitrovlnc lhl
urlel v e.erv year nuil If yU with the uii-U-h.l
Heltcliiiii, buy iltrei't from oh eurh eur. Have
rric-lvrd many Irtlerw of urnUe for IhU eorn ami
Im Kuotl .iiiulllleM reiirenent l' enm of earnest work
on our part. Many of our cut. turner will have
i-kV.'1,i5i-lw; Ih. Ih. IV. K. or V., lb. 80C)
10 Ihi. "i t S!t Urn. Tivi M lha. iOf.
ri J fl 1 I'or ThN Xnrtliwert Harden t oil mi on
SPnQ M Heaiilnr talu l.fiv-One Packet Kacli
Itt-au, Htiru"" Htrlim'.i; Hrun. tilll'ii Petldatii qlani;
llret, K.Miu Barly Bvptlan Hperlal; Sweet Torn, Ulll
li:proftl (loltH-n UhiiI.uu: Carrot, TkIjIb (Jem; t'ucinu
her. DuvtH Perfet-t; l.ettnre, New Turk; famnlo. TenUer
llritt-t: MuokmelUiii, ilukleu Critin; I'eaa, Quite CoiUeiU
i!ntf)' I'eaH, VVurlu'n He. mil; Spliiurh, iUmmuth Whitev;
ItailUh. Barly Bt-arler Turnip Whllo tlppad; Tiirnld,
Safety
First!
"Fire or thieves cannot
reach your, adjusted
compensation certificates
if left with us, and Tue
service is free to all ex-'
service men. ...
UNITED STATES
If he lv"tisc9 Jt, ha hnowa il's
goort.
Hear!
Gov.
. 5 P. M. V. .
1 Sunday Afternoon '
At . ' :
M. E.
Church
Subject
"Prohibition and Law
' . Enforcement.
Seats Free
It Is Easy to Imitate But Harder to Duplicate.
Real English Simmel Cake
(Caiieton De Luxe)
, Made Only by GwillinmV
Gwilliams, Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
Tim ParUdnle club will lie enter-
mined nt the lionie of Mrs. Ilenrv
Ynniif? Wednesday nflernoon, April
1st.
Mrs. Robert Cnrcy wlH be lios
tess nt n hridjre party Wednesday
ifleinnon. April 1,
The Garden
Garden ITelim nnd Hints
CIotbCHdns bavc nver been
bent toned ns tr.irden nccesNorlcfi,
but Itere Is wbere they ore lifted ns ;
n very handy nnd convenient art
icle in the (rnrden. They arc not
lo bniiR up plunfH but to pep tbem i
down. l-'or fipruwlinty. running nnd
trnillnff plant !, (lie clothespin la
an excellent euldc and director. ;
Hrnnches may be pegged down ;
neatly and tinobt rnaively by stick-!
inp n clothespin over the branch
to be regulated and forcing the i
prongs Into the soil. If the clothcK- j
pin Is too noticeable tho knob may
be sawed off.
Thin is a good sert:on to start
called I ng broomstlelis from till
your neighbors. They arc Meal
sl-akca for dahlias and other heavy- j
growing plants. Orab-anything Yhnt-j
looks like a iuat Btake and titorn
It. for slakes never conic amiss in ;
I Ii c growl n g season a n d usu ally
'hen? Is a dearth of them when
they are most needed. Stout stakes
for tunrttles will be needed,
A good garden lino to lay out
beds und rows will be necessary.
Masons' lines ore strong and ldal
for the purpose. Hardware stor -s
I carry them. I-ay In loo or more
pot labels to label the rows or the
individual plants. See thnt you
know where the trowel Is nd If It
i isn't there g-t a pair so you will
j be surf? tb have one. The narrow
blndel angular trowels urn Ideal
I for transplant ins:.
J flood strong shears for the gar-
deft" should be pi avid d. utt ing
! flowers or fade, I blooms and s d
j pody docs t he shears yon use to
;cnt cloth no partlcubr good. You
'will need garden shears in addition
to pruning shears, now generally
labeled we'll t'vir Krrm h nam-,
secateurs.
j A f-w mil" of three foot chicken
wire will bp Meal for the early pn
(vfn the Rhrrt r on-s are b-tter
fur something upon v. hieh to climb
and th- n-w l.ir'--irw!i d balf
dwvift (ire tu lung to cinw
!w:it!' nn. I int t.-'II . iioii:,h for th
r cHar hiij (i.r tin" brush peas.
K-c that thTe ik u supplv of fer
tiliser on ii:ind to -tart wt'li th;
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