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T . Saturday, April 4, 1925. THE UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY !!Mra.' C. H. Uldwolt und Mls'sj TIlo Baptist Ladies Aid society lvU Bryunt churinlnsly entortalncdj met yesterday afternoon In the Chapter I., I'. JS. u. yesieruuy m Urnoon at Iho llldwell home at Island City. The living room of i tie house was attractively decor-, j atod In a oolor scheme of yellow aild white, beautiful tulips and I other sprlner flowers being used rotusely. The sunie colors were used lu the dinlliB room. 1 'J Mrs. G. S. Uirnie had charg-o or the program for the afternoon and t tild of the life and works of I Maeterlinck, who recently won a riobel prize in literature. Ills 5 Mary of Magdalu." although not 'considered IiIb best, was choBcn ftaj, an appropriate subject for a lentcn program unu wtta cavcij ttonally well given by Mrs. Blr-j evening at lslxnd City by mem nle. basement of the church. After the regular business session re freshments were served by -Mvs. W. U DeVlne, Mrs. B. K. Hum- melt and .Mrs. Lucy Graham. The Junior Missionary society of the Lutheran church met last evening at the home of Miss Gc.i evleve Nelson. There was a large attendance and after the business session and the discussion of the missionary topic the evening was spent - socially and refreshments were served by the hostess. Approximately -eventy-fivo peo ple attended the dunce given lust Boyish, Frock ' For i Girl :At an anuropriute ho'jr un ex cellent luncheon was served by Mrs., llldwell und Miss Bryant, as sisted by Miss Virginia Bryant. -,Mrs. Harry Lavey was hostess tq the 1''. A. B. club yestorday afternoon at her home on Oak attect. Bridge wus the feature of tfce... afternoon with Mrs. Fred tfptath winning high score for. the. Snt, prize and the second prl.! jfoing to .Mrs. cnus. wnic. t X1io 'liomu was beautifully dec. Jratcd' with bounucts of Bprlng vslowrs and at the close of 'thei tunes a dainty two-count- lunch eon-Vus served. 1 r. - ' i'Tlie Bona Arnica Sunday school, ulus's of the Presbyterian church- juet.'.laat evening in the commil- rooin. of the church In rcmi-, lr -monthly socinl meeting.' Mlis ( Uoldln Jsabellc Miller had charge 0"f" the program for the evening niid a Jolly timo was spent at var-- ibus g-jesslng games. MIss'Bchs; Otcbot' rendered a beautiful vocal ffolo. .. ", A At an appropriate hour refresh-.. Jllents were served, f.. '. i(The home department of the' r'rcsbyterlnn church met yester day' .afternoon ut ' the home of jjp-s. A. S. Anderson. Mrs. John' Macl'hcrson led a very effec tive devotional. During the bust-' riess- session officers were elected. for the ensuing years as follows; Airs. A.. 8. Anderson, president:! Sirs W. - B. l'lckens- vice presl-. dent; Mrs. Frank Wolfe, secretary rind .Miss Young, treasurer. .!"( i Before adjournment a social houi was enjoyed and lunchcjrt y'as served by tho hostess, 1 bora of tho Parkdale club for their famlllca and friends. Music was furnished by Skoen's four piece orchestra and a very enjoy able time was spent dancing. At midnight luncheon was served. LADD CANTON (Special). Not many were In attendance ..t the last meeting of tho Get-Together club beca-jso of tho bad weather, but all who were there spent a very enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. T. S. Sherwood was hostess. Before adjournment a dainty two course luncheon was served. .Mrs. Cla'udo Beate , will" be the next hostess to the club, April Si. Radio toy ; ! V 6:4 5-6:1 A p. in., Wurlltzer pipe organ studio. Hlil '.iff '8 Hports tulk; 6:15-7, dinner hour music 8-lit. KNX ft'uture program; 10-11, Goodrich Sllvortown Oord orchestra, l,llyun May ChullenK ur, contnu-coiUriiltai ' 11-12, Abo Lyman's L'ocoanut rovo dunce orclu'Utra from Ambassador ho tel. KI'O. San Francisco. Calif., (492. l3. 7-7:30 p. m.. Hutly SoIbits jKuirmont hotel orchestra; 8-9 Theodore J. Irwin orBanlat: Vic tor Voffi'l. bass: 9-to, San Fran cisco Conservatory of Music. Carry 77 L,a V ogue r Coats the coals that are .made of the best materials, lninJ tuUoied with suaiunteccT lin ings, and uro reusonubly priced. Costing no more than an Inferior make. Look Them Over WA LUNG'S The New French Curl When you wls.li the cliarni Ing effect of n soft, natur.il curl, the new French paper wave Is the only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. You will be more than pleased with the results. Plicmc now (or an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO , SHOP Boom Somner Bid. "A Beaatf AM far Every Need." Phone Main 677 4- Minerva Says There was a time when a dollar was a dollar. Now, flfty rjnts Is ns Ijlir.ns ajol ar uWii if: ome 'inuJl'l' 1 will tell you how to mal.e fifty cents buy.R dollar'j worth these prosperous times. We are not running this place to get rich or make a barrel of money, but have got to have a place in put In our spare time, and a place to loaf. As you have lots of time to spare come in and let us talk It over. Wo got Ytn you want 'rm. What ? $7."" und IS.'to slippers and oxfords now .. 3.50 and 3.. THE B00TERY KI'MIAV, AIMtlli 5. , Mountain Time Stations. CKAC Calcury,, Can. (434.5). 7 p. m. Centrwl Methodist church. KOA. Denver. . Colo., (322.4). 11: . SO p. m.. Palm Sunday service, Autfustana Lutherun chureh: 4 p. m., Kunduy afternoon music, Augustana church: 7:30, Aug- . ustana Lutheran church. PAcirie Tfnici Stations. KKI, Los Anireles, Calif., (408.5), 10-10:45 a. m., 1 A. Church I'Vtlcratlon service. Itev. Uonald K. ' Henley of Klrnt friends church; 11-12. Third Church of Christ Scientist, services; 4-5 p. m.. vesper hour, arranged by Paul Haupt; 6:45-7, musical ap preciation talk; 7-8. stage acts and orchestra from Metropolit an theatre; 8-9 Kranz Hoffman Dutch bass-baritone in claalc al recital; 9-10, Kxuminer Hose Hoom orchestra,- Hill Mcnnes soy, leader. : KKWB,- Hollywood, Cullf. (252), I 7-8 p. m.. Kusslun Gypsy trio; 8-10, Jack Warner's clown night with Kddlc Borden, 8yd Chaplin Chuck Ueisner, Charlie- iVHl man and others, dance orches tra; 10-11, Brandstutter's Holly wood Montmurtc calf dance or chestra, Mel Pedesky, leader. KXip, Oakland, Cu-llf. (361), 10:15 a. in., annual communion and breakfast. Knights of Colum bus; 3:30p. in.. KGO Mttle Symphony orche.stra; 7:30, Klrst Congregational church. KGW, Porllund, ore. (491.5). 10:- 30 u; in., KlrsL Presbyterian church; 3 p. m.. municipal con cert; 8, St. Mary's cathedral pre-U-.isler concert. KHJ, l-oa Angeles. Cullf. (4"5.2). 6:30-7 p. m.. Art . Hickman's Blltmbre hotel concert orches tra; Edward Kltzpatrlck, direc tor; 7-7:30. organ recital. Ar thur Blake I y. organist; 7:30-8:-15, program. International Bible Students' Association; the Or pheus Four; 8 : 15-1 0, program. Sllverwoodw, Inc..' arranged by J. Howard Johnson. KNX. Hollywood. Cullf. (336.9) 5-6:15 p. m., Itudlov sunset ser vice, Itev. Frank Dyer, Itev. Chaa - 1'V Aked;7-8, program. First , Presbyterian church of Hollywood; 8-9, Ambassador hotel concert orchestra. Josef ltosenfeld, director; 9-11, pro gram, Paul Finstetn's KNX string quartet. KPO, San Francisco. Calif. (429. 61. 8:30-10:30 p. m., Itudy Sell er's Fairmont hotel orchestnu Monday, April A. Mountain Time Mat ion. KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4), 8 p. m Fred Bchmllt and his Ttlal to theater orchestra; 8-10, pro gram. Pueblo Commerce ctub, Thomas A. Christian, director; Arlon chorus; Pueblo male oc tet; doublf male quartet; "Out Where tro W-s i3egins," Frank 8. Koag. KOB. State College, N. M. (348.6) 7:SO-8:30 p. m.. "Superstitions In Mfdlelnes," Dr. McBrlde. PaHflu Time Station.. KFAK, Pullman. Wash. (348.6) 7:-30-9 p. m., Herbert Klmbrough contralto; l,usinn Barak tan. so prano; Dorothy Hage, violinist; "What to See In Venice," Prof. Carl M. Brewster; "Our Moral Duty to Mental Defectives." Prof. F, W. Clower; Tau Nu Kappa '"Boilermakers," Archie itulcy, pianist; Loy Naffslger, saxophonist; Karl McCune, trumpeter; Hay Treasher. ban Joist; "Growing Crops in 1925." Prof. E. G. Schafer; "Farm Out look for April." It. M. Turner. KIT. l.os Angeles. Calif. (468-6), 6:30-6 p. m.. Rxamtncr's music al half hour; 6:45-7, Kadltorlal talk; 7-8 Kvenlng Herald Hadi ollans dance orchestra, Charlie Nelson, tenor; 89. proirrarj, puny; 9-10, vocal and Instru mental: 10-11, Kxaminer; Hay West and his Alexandria Hotel dance orchestra. KFOA, Seattle. Wash. (454. 3). 6:-4j-8:I6 p. m., Sherman. Clay vc Company program; 8:30-1', Goodrich Sllvertown Cord or chestra. KFWB. Hollywood. CaJlf. (25Z). 77:30 p. m., dinner dance mu sic: 7: 30-8, Max well Houkc Cof fey firing fulntt; 8-l. KFWB fi-aturc prugram. Hi M'mlton's dance orchestra, Charlie Well man. tnor; Bill Hatch, piano; 19-11. Harry Seymour's hour of fun and frivolity; 11-1 a. m. Branstutter's Hollywood Mont iuar.e tafe vrciivstru, Mvl I'ed- ntiiiS' Wnni h rtAnicner who con , I ceived this frock for a miss of A 1,1 nnl HpninlA to , ( trie1"- w ' copy'"'the costume of her j llttw brother and wo find a gingham blouse buttoned to lightweight flan nel trunks. The vogue for mascu line c!ohes has', evidently, .nonage limit,'."' Radio Chats CHURCHNEWS (By Towel Croslcy, Jr.) ' When one stops to realize that In 1920 a sum of $2.oo,noo wus spent for radio and that this year It hus been estimated this figure will be Increased to S500.UO.000 one wonders just where, this child and a child radio Is Is going. There arc r.iose who Ktlll Insist liiac radio is a fail. Hut fads tin nut bccoiiKj universally nc4VtttI ami natJoiiM do not siM'iitl inlllltHib over a period of yeara for fads. ; M KTHODIHT EP18COP AIj CIH'HCH. SOfJTH .North Fir &. U Ave. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school W. A. Klam. Supt. This Is a real school of religion with a placo for you and your child. 11 a. m. Preaching by tho pastor Subject: "The Price of Power." 6:30. p. m. Kpworth League. , ; 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Subject: "Can A Man Be A Christian and Not A Member of Tho Churchr A welcome awaits you at one und all these services. Bert A. Powell, pastor. It Is difficult to realize- thut broadcasting was Introduced ns recently as 1921. when $5,000,000 was-spent on radio. In 1922 that flguro grew to $60,000,000. The following year 1923 it was $120,000,000. ' . Last year 1924 it has been estimated a total of $325,000,000 was spent on radio, and this year If is believed the figure will reach the half- billion mark, And let it bo remembered that that money was spent and Is be ing spent for complete aa, and parts, not for broadcusting sta tions which have cost hundreds of thousands to build. esky, leader. KGO,, Oakland. Calif., (361). 3 p. m studio musical program; 4: 6:30. Henry Halstead's dance orchestra; 8, Arlon trio; ''The Origin, Formation and Develop ment of Soil," C F. Shaw; "How to Get Out of a Hut." Albertlne Hichards Nash; "Chats About New Books," Joseph Henry Jackson; 10-1 u. m., Henry Hal steud's orchestra. KGW. Portland. Ore., (491.5). 6 p. ni. dinner concert, V. W. Goodrich, organist; 7, Pre-Eas-ter address. KHJ. Dos Angeles. Calif. (405.2). 8-10 p. m., program, Sierra and Schalk Chemical company, ar ranged by G. Allison Phelps. Kl-X. Oakland, Calif. (508.2). 6- 7 p. m.. organ recital; 8-9:30. -educational program; 9:30-10, American theater orchestra; 10 meeling I,ukc Merritt Ducks. ' KNX. Hotlvwnoil. Cullf., (R3fl.il), In 1920 II hna been estimated there were 1 0,000 radio receiving set In the United States. In 1921 this" number had grown to 40,000; 60.000 In 1922; 2,000,000 In 1923; 3,000,000 in jVm. .Hero. Is something, that .de mands greater public interest. In this series of weekly talks wo hope to tell of some of tho things that merit public attention. iu;iioni boy woindf.d BKND, Ore. With his abdomen pierced by a bullet from a .38 cali ber revollver held in the hands of his brother. Garrison Surface, 16. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Surfuce of Hedmond was In a local hospital near death. Young Surface and his brother Hay, 18. were preparing to go to bed at their ranch home when Hay picked up a revolver whlch: was believed to be empty. Ho pointed it at his younger brother nnd pull ed the trigger. The bullet passed through Garrison's body. Thu boy , was brought to Bend and an ope ration was performed within two hours after the .accident took place. ' FIHST BAPTIST CHUHCH Sixth Street at Spring Avenue. Services for Palm Sunday, April 5 1925. Sunday School meets' at 9:45 n. . H. A. Fox, Superintendent. A hearty welcome given to nil.' Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the ' pastor on the theme: "The Preparation for nnd Meaning of iho Lost Supper- for Jesus and For Us." Children's Sermon theme "The Chlldron who Could Not Keep from Sing ing." The communion service fol lows the morning worship. - ' B. Y. P. U. meeta at 6:30 p. m. All young people Invited. . : Kvcnlng service at 7:30 o'clock Sermon by tho pastor on . the themo: "Following a Great Clue." The public Is Invited to these services. G cor go Albert . Polard pastor. . FIRST CHUHCH OF Clini8T SCIKNTIST Corner of First and Washington. Sunday , morning ser vice at 11 o'clock. .Subject 'Unreality.' . Sunday School at 9:45 a, m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. (The reading room, now located In Wcst-Jacobson Bldg., Room 8, la open dally except Sun day and legal holidays, from 1.) M to 4:30 p. ra. dally). All aro lu PHirSBYTKHlAN CHUHCH The anniversary of Palm Sunday in the Lenten season will be ob served in our church to-morrow morning ut which time tho Lord's Supper will be served; the quar tet selection; 'Meriaalem" by Par ker will carry Its message of the Trlumphunt. Kntry; the sermon idea by the minister will empha size the significance of the Pas sion Week und the congregation al worship at the it o'clock hour will center uround this thought. Come wilh others for your spiri tual welfare. The ordination of un Klder will also take place. The Sunday School ut 9:46 with their Blblp study. opportunity;., .tho Christian Kndouvor at tt:30 with its oJiullengtt and loyalty; .tho Bi ble class at 7:30 ..with tho events ot the closing- week in Muster's life under discussion. Good Fri day services, und sacred cantata; '-Life Kver lasting" by a large cho rus. Plan these duys with these privileges in mind. This church extends a hearty welcome to utl. Win. Crosby Hoss, Mlnlstcr.- ' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion at 8:00 , ' . Sunday School at 9:45. Morning Service at 11:00. 3-Hour Service 12 to 3:00. Good Friday. Rev. L W. Creusey, Ree tor. . ' , NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SELECT Your Easter Hat A (.null deposit anil uu will liohl any liat lor you. PUTMAN'S Gill's Delicious 0 -Jk T.ATT JrvLD CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bro. H.' H. Coker, former pastor of the congregation and tmmediato pre decessor of the present pastor, will preach the sermon at the morning hour. Bible School meets at nine forty-five. There is a class for us all. We urge your atten dance. I 8. Weeks will direct the school this Sunday. The reg ular pastor will preach Sunday ev ening. The sermon subject will be "Saving Things." C. K. meetings ut six thirty. Our motto is, Kv ery Service a worth' While Ser vice." We are trying to live up to it. Your presence will help. ZION ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH M. A. opposito High School. Bible School 9:46 , m. Morning Worship 11:00 u. m. Lu ther League Devotions, Miss Inez Ebert, leader. Council meeting Tuesday; 7:30 p. m. Wm. F. Holl, Pastor. . It Is Easy to Imitate But Haider to Duplicate. Real English Simmel Cake ' (Carleton De Luxe) Made Only by GwiUiam's 1 Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust MKS. MOOT HIS VKUV" lLh . 1-U'GENK. Ore. "Ml lt. Ai Booth, wife of the plonci-r 'luiu1 hormnii-of tills city und ox-stuto lilshway comiiilHatoner,' Is reported to be critically III ut her homo here. Mi-8. Hooth lius been 111 but a week and suddenly became worse. A' New Jersey, woman who :hud her husbund 811 years should write a book. If she Isn't too busy.. ' y , We put a new meaning in Xthe word "Service" a tria READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS P1 Whn wi IntrAdurnl tli Orison Hlnt benn w frit It could not lx urpM fnr Kit and It, but In tKI cmM betwn OrrSrtB tilunt and HfntortiT Wonder. mt hiiTf orlnatfrt a vsuli-tj twlre proilurtlve. niml In nm quality unit w hHlm thf aalft brun or alt to plrk, Tha hfani ara 0rnlurfrl In rliftrr of to S M nil It Ik aanIlT pxlhl t plfU pounrt 9I brant from thrM rlul. Tti. floror m tin iirnnff1 nd tha pod arf ao mraty that th7 nhiink rtry llttla whrn toki. Th podt ara 5rn. falnlW atriprd vwlth r lln whlrh Uappar whi rooked. Very popular with home gardener, market sardenerm and nigh war atandn. If you like sreen beana freih for tha table or for Ann In a do not fall Ut order this. Ikt. SOc: Vb lb. 40c 1 lb. 75c. C onr! H1 " Thla .NarlhweKt Viar OCHU JX del lollectlon Heaulor Value 9 1.AS One Pat-ket Karh of tha h'ntlowtna: Bean, Bnrp'a ftrliiEl: Ilean, Hilt Ijeltcloiia utant : Hee. F,(ra Early Egyp tian Kperlsl; fweel orn. (iHl a Improvf.l toMn llaniini; Carrol, Tab' (Jem: f iirumher. navia P-rfri ; Letture. New York: Taranlp. Tender lletrt; lukmel lon. Uetilfn Cream; rea. Uulie ,tinont f late 1 ; rea. World s llecord . ftplnaeh. Mammoth Winter; Hadlnh. F.irly Scarlet Turnip White Tipped; Turnip, Orange Jelly. - Something New For Parties- - - - Ladies who contemplate post-Lenten social affairs can be supplied with invitation stock fresh from thu mills, new in sizes and tints. The biggest and. newest assortment of popular cards ever shown in La Grande. 1 Mr. Husband; which would you choose Your wife's health or 10 cigars? A C0PPEK WASHER FOR A SILVER DOLLAR Is it worth $1.00 Down (the price of 10 cigars) to protect your wife's health to save her from wash day toil ? Think Now! Isn't it worth a dollar to have your wife greet you witli a smile because of an easy washday, instead of with a careworn countenance resulting from injured health and wasted strength? 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