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Saturday, May 2, 1925. THE EX GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER 1'AGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY An event unlictputcd with nmrh picatmrf ly 4 'tin pt ir 1. I. K. O., Ih ihfunnuul May lkiy luncheon Ktvi'n ly Uu Klgin meinlnrs of tins 'liap tT, The 1 1 rive to KlK'in It t"niehtl ly Ix'uutlful ut this tiniH of your and w Ju'ii followed I y I he otl(loii8 Iitnehfoii htvimI by Mr. Surah Urowni'H, Mis. I.. Itrnhum, Mm. ShoeuutUiT anU M:n. Hu&, it whs u real treat. The home of Mm. Hrownell was n rustically deeorated with yellow n iid white tulips and rout's, Rent hy Mrs. Whiting and Miss Alktm. linnierly of chapter I, now living In Portland. The program selected was "llenu-v-nn If ih Life and I Mays." Mrs. Hug gave a paper on Ills life and gave a review of hiw drama. "The J'rinee Who Learned Kverythlng Out of Moolis." llenavente won the NoIm-I prize in 1 '.''22. Honoring Klla f'onnoll Jpshp, Mrs. A. L. Lii'hardKon and Marl; Uuti li'ls, who appeared h'-tv lasi eve ning In recital, a group of people of La CJ ran de i til en sled In music rnleriaimd yesterday ai one o'clock with a delightful four course lunch con ni the Tiffin. A beautiful centerpiece In the form of a May ImhUH. wilh tulips. lilacH and na rei-siiSfH. was used and places mar iced for IS guesi.s. Mrn. .Iese and Mr. nanieiH .-fi thin morning for Portlnntl. f fine of Hie ino-il ilellghlfid af faiiii of Hie wrrli wan the p.uly giv en - lam Monday evening by Mrn. Maltle Thompson wlun she enter tained the SKiKe and Ward lri- mnry officers at the nmiifiomont iiall. The ball was made very pret ty with spring blossoms anil was di vided to n pres' nt a living room and ball romii. The guesis dressed as young boys and girls and Mrs. L. Garrick acted as chaperone. Two May Queens, Mrs. Klb-n L Stoddard and Mrs. Mary Lindsay were chosen by vole and I he two Midi's were given ten inin ities in which to dn-sa their i(iicen in crepe pitper costume. The May pole was then braided, parlor gnmes played find dancing Indulged In with mu sic by the Junior Sunset orchestra. The t wo (pieens gracefully danced n mfnuei. C.'t'r.'shnn-ntK. consisting of In- WALLING'S We Are Selling Out Every Article Must lie Sold! WALLING'S divlduul chicken pies, l-'rench pas try, fulled ntitH tvnd punch v ere served in pretty May bus lifts. Those present were Mesdamrs Stoddard. Lindsay, Waloh. I'lt-gg. Smith, Webb. jJiutt. Woods. Htttt. and the Ms s Hanks. MeU-alf. Ilean. Watch and Hiatt and the hostess, Mrs. Thompson, The members of the Alpha club were charmingly entertained yes terday afternoon at t he home of Mrs. !.. 'tit num. A delicious luncheon w tin served at 1:15 o'clock after which the afternoon wasj spent ut bridge, with Mis. A. W. NVlson winning high score. The tunica were attractively deco rated wbh beaiitiiul tulips and nar cissuses. The Parent -Teach era association of Willow school met ysterday af ternoon nt L':SD o'clock for the lust time this k.' lion I year. J Hiring the j oiiH.nesr, session me ronowmg oiii- (! were eleCleil lor i:il'!i-t: I'l'i-S- idtnt, Mrs. Nell liirch; vice-presi-iieul. Mrs. Cora Hiutnks; seeretary. Mis. T. tJekeler, and treasurer, Mnt. 1'earl Campbell. After the Ihisuvhs session a May Hay program was glvt-n. Tl;e pu pils of MiKs Jones' room appeared in a charming May Iviy dance: Hie chfhlreu from Mrf. Heiinett's room gave a May day play ::nd the firs: grade pupils from Mrs. Young's mom aeb'.l Keveral Mother (loose rhyme;). Leverend lU rt A. I ll. of the South Methodist Kpiscnpal church, gave a 'short addr-ss and .Inn. 1 tod gin gave a talk on "in come Tux." An excellent progrnm wl!l be given Sunday evening at 7 :S0 o'clock ai the L. 1. H. cliurch. when HiiKh lv Lraiiy will give a. lalk on "Law Knforcemcnt.' Tave llen 1 lendrickson will rentier a trom bone solo; Lucille Metcalf will give the Slogan: Clayton Caldwell, "le toh Story:" horoihy Caldwell, vio lin solo: Mrs. C, a. liean, vocal solo, ami (Joldeu (ieerlseii,' vocal solo. The public is invited, i Klgin (Ppecial)--The annual Junior-Senior himrniot wan hold Thurs day evening at 1 ho Masonic hall. The Senior class, the high school faculty and the loca' hoard of edu cation were guests for the evening. Between courses clever toasts by members of both classes were giv n. Superintendent E. S. McCor niick acted as toast master. The tables were decorated In a blue und gold color scheme, yellow t u lips and gold and blue caudles being used. The tulip idea was also carried out In t lie invitations, fa vors and placards. The banquet was prepared by the Women's Improve ment club. Cister oMary s IQtcheru BY SISTER MAAY Hrenkfnst, Halves of grapefruit, cereal with thin creum, crisp toast, breud crumb pancakes. maple syrup, milk, coffee. Luncheon. Crenin of spinach soup or cream ed mushrooms on toast, combina tion sandwiches, cocoanut custard, milk, tea. Dinner. linked hanihurg steak, baked po tatoes, creamed onions, n,Uit cliii' lonaii.1, rye bread., prune souffle, milk, coffee. When ih1 fruit Ireea are In blos som, canned fruit should lie avoid ed if possible. Of course, (n t he city, where there inn'l a fruit tree, to scent the air, this precaution is unnecessary. Tlu' cream soup la suggested for small children who do not cat the creamed mushrooms. ('named Mushrooms, One pound mushrooms, f table spoons butler, Vfe teaspoon salt, V4 teaspoon pepper. 2 tablespoons flour, cup thin cream or top milk, X small triangles of toast, crisp springs of parsley. Clean mushrooms and remove caps. Cut both caps and steams in thin slices. Melt butter, add mush looms and cook five minutes. Sill iloiif over mushroom), stirring wilh a fork until well blended. Season wit h salt and peppt-r and add cream, stirring constantly. "ook live minutes, Mirring constant ly. and pour over hot toast arranged on a hot platter. Garnish with sprigs of parsley nnd Hervc. (Vyoamit 'iiiHrcl. Six eggs. i cup sugar, 4 cups milk, cup slin ibleil cocoanut. teaspoon salt, I teaspoon vanilla. Heat eggs slightly with a fork. Heal In sugar and salt and vanilla. Scald milk ami -our slowly onto first mixture, beating constnnity. Add cocoanut and turn into a but tend mold. Tut mold Into a pan of hot water and bake In a alow oven until firm lo the touch. It will take about 45 minutes to bake the custard, Mo not let the water surrounding the mold boil during ihe baking. When a silver knife is inserted inlo the custard and comes out clean, the custard Is done. 1 CHURCH NEWS M. K. nil'ttCH, HOlTH-North Fir 1 V uvenue. Hcrt A. I'owetl, pastor. Sunday School at !:45 a. ni. W. A. Khun, Hnpl. A rcul school of religion. Preaching by (h pastor ut ;! a. in; Subject: "The Iturden f the Heart of Kvery True Follower of Christ." I'p vvorth league at 7 p. m. I'renrhlng by the pastor ut K p. in. Huh.lcct: "The Oiscovery of Ood.'' A wel eome uwults you. rmusTiAN ruriicH nibie school meets nt f r 4 fi- Mrs. Clem Green, Sttpt. There la a class for all. Kvery menthcr of the church ought to be in the Hlblc school. Morning w orahip at II. Sermon Mihieet, "In tne Spirit on Hie Lord's Day." evening preaching hour will he nt eight o'clock In stead of seven thirty ns has been i h rough tho winter. The sermon Is the second In u series on the Home, dealing with "Home Dan gers." Some vital things wilt be sail), Christian Kudeuvor at seven o'clock. Mvery service ft worth while service. We invite you to them all. O. W.'Jones. minister. by Mrs. J. A. Telford. The minis ter will speak io on appropriate (heme In keeplnir wilh the har mony of the worship hour at 11. The Hnnday school at H:4ft with classes for all and the Christian Kndeuvor nt ti:30 for Increasing numbers of young folks. At 7:30 all officers of the church are urged lo be present for a church meeting which will include all those inter ested In Ihe program of our or Kanlzullon. Ladies Aid will meet on Wednesday ufiernoon and t he Missionary Society will (father on Friday afternoon for the regular monthly meetings. i,.t iH observe the Lord's Day by our presence In His house of Praise. Win, Crosby Itoss, minister. KPISCOPAL CIMiU'U Hoty Communion, 8: da, Sunday school, 'JAl. Morning service, 1 L He v. S. W. Creascy. KXOLrSH LI'TIIKRAN CHI IICH Opposite high school. Itlhle bpIiooI at !i:4.r a. m. Morning worship 1 : mi a. m. Luther Lea gue at fi::m p. m. Council meeting 1'uen.iiiy evening, QueHiion: "Are you against chrlsi"." You say. ab solutely not. Hut Jesus says. "He Hint Is not with me is ugalusr nn; and he that gathereth not with me, nraltereth." Compare- Ihe two statements. Only one can he right. Chrlsi will be against you In a) eternity If you uie not now gather ing with Him. Win. I Holl, pastor. Limior Owner Imprisoned, HKND, Ore. Mrs. Helen Hair, who recently pleaded guilty to a charge of liquor possession, was taken to the stute training school for girls at Salem, for a period not to exceed three years. Sher iff Roberts of Deschutes coiimy last night discovered Mrs. Hlair in the act of sawing the bars in Ihe window of her cell. ISLAND CITV COMMl'NITY CIM RCH Music Week Is from May 3 to May lo. Music suggests harmony and beauty ami leads us away from Ihe disagreeable. Music is supposed to be a special feature in nil churches Sunday and. for all next week, a musical program of very high order will be carried out in La Grande. Attend as many of these musical numbers as you pos sibly can. Sermon topic Sunday morning: "The Music of Life," For Sunday evening the Kpworth Lea gue Is Invited to attend in a body, a special young people's program at I'nlon. Hence there will be no services In Island city during the evening. Hall K. Wallis. minister. rRKSRYT KIOAN CHl'RCH Music Week in La Grande will he fittingly observed In our church on J Sunday morning as the tiartet will sing two anthems: "Tench Me O Lord," by Steane and "The Good Shepherd," by Harrl; while Mr. Dutton will contribute n tenor solo, in addition lo (he organ selections FIRST HA PT1NT f'llliU'H Sixth street at Spring avenue. Ser vices for Sunduy, May 3. Sunday school meets at H:4fi a. ih. We are continually Improving our school with tho thought of efficient ser vice in mind. We are ready to give you our hi h(. Morning wor ship at II o'clock. Sermon by the pastor on Hie theme: "The Kmpty House." Children's sermon theme: "Whut ihe Year I at-! Stands For." F.vcnlng service at S o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor on Ihe theme: "A King's I M lemma." The com munion service will he held at ihe close of . the morning service Please note the time of the evening service, changed from 7:30 to o'clock. This church will help ob serve music week. May 3 to 9 by appropriate congregational hymiib In the services of the day. George Albert Pollard, pastor. pin, The pastor will preach, using for his theme "The Nearness of the Kingdom of U t.,f Tht church school will convene for its regular study at 9 : 4 f a. nt,, and the Fp worlh League will me.-t in lisNtudy and devotional srvicey at 7:n o'clock In the evening. Keep In mlud the Week hay S.iiool of Re ligious Kducut ion w hiiii will con vene on May Uaih ut ! a. m. This school Is under the uutiplces of Ihe Ministers Association and is for all people. Three grades will be main tained, vis: Primary. J unlor and intermediate. PUTMAN'S Tor Style and Value in Ready-to- Vear and Mdlinery CHl'RCH OF GOD Sunday school in a, in. Preaching at 11 u. in. Young peoples meeting til B:4S p. in. Regular service at 7 K ( p. in. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evenlllK. Mlble study every Friday evening. We am having a good attendance.- We are only a common people, but try to make everyone feel ut home, Corner X and Spruce.--pratt. and Plummer, local ministers. FIRST MKTHODIST KPIflCO PAL CIICHOID-La. Grande Mush Week May 8-l. Tho church will specialize In good music for the day. In the morning with Mrs". Kin man at the organ she will render I wo organ pieces, "Melody," by Drew, and "Herceuse," by !el. brick, the choir will sing the nn them "The Soft Sabbath Caltn," by Shelley, and Paul Knautx will he heard in a solo which will be se lect ed. The Celebration of the Lord's Supper will he a feature of the morning service, with a hrluf sermon by the pastor. In the eve ning services which will open ut eight o'clock and not at seven thirty Mrs. Harold Dewey Young will preside at the organ, rendering "Summer Joys," by Ash ford, and "Springtime Pleasures,' by Rob erts. Mrs. c. t Dunning will ren der a vocal solo, "Flee as lllrd," by Dana, and Miss Helen Williams will give a piano piece entitled "Waltz In A Flat Maior." by Cho- rill'RCH OF Til K N AZARL'NF At Lane (impel, corner of First and Lane street, Sunday school. ! : 4 Tp a, in. Preaching by the pun tor ami special inuaic. at I I a. in, KvangeliiUle Hervice in Ihe eveuhiR at 8 p. m. This will be the fare well service of our pxistor, J. F. Ransom and ull are invlletpMo be sure and come, as he would like to meet all friends if possible ut one of the services. t( in hnpiwl thai Mrs. Ransom would bring one of the iiicfts igra on Sunday but , It all di-pends on her health. If possible she will try und be present. There will be special 'tinging at both ser vices, be sure and come. The new pastor Will be her.- In tt few Sun lays to take charge, during iha: Rev. L. A. Campbell a Mn;iionnr to Ihdlit, will have charge of iht work here. Finrr rntiRcu of cimust SOIKNTIST Corner of First tint Washington. .Sunday inorniutf ser vice nt J 1 tWIock. Hubjecl : "Fvcr lusting Punish ment. . Sunday School at fl:4a a. m. Wednesday veiling meeting at I o'clock. (The reading room, now located In West-Jacobson .Rldg., Room 3, Is open dally except Sun duy and legal holidays, from i:j M to 4:80 p. in. dally). All aro invited. hU.Xh IN.MNCTIOX PLAN. MAI'Sni',!l-:LD, (h-c. InJ-inc-tii n papers seeking lo prevent ah election May 12 to decide on a proposed bond issue for a Coos eotiu'y roeds program will be fil ed with the county Judge. It was deebb d here when the Coos Coun ty Goods Ro:ids association met nt Cniiillle. ('allots have been printed lor thec'tlled election, and notle -s have been punted on telephone and l.-letrmtnb pnh-s in the el ties and at aehflolhoiises In the rural dis tricts. - - J. T. Hrand, Marshrield attor ney, was elected president of the iissoc lufldii tonight, succeeding .1. F. Norton. S. C. Fndicott. of Handon, wna chosen vice preside!!, und J. K, Snyder of North Rend, secretary. ! Things ore nothing more than whut you think unci usually not as much. "1 Liquor Cache Is Found. HALFWAY. Ore. Prohibition officers caught, the rep ited "klu;r" of Pine Valley bootleggers Sunday when they found a barrel of moonshine liquor ou (he farm he longing lo Floyd Pollard nnd took him to Haker for . trial. Pollard has been uccuscd of operating a still und being I he leader of the j bootlegging ring for four yeais. Itj w as only after hours of digging I that the barrel w us found wiuve it had evidently been buried for years. LANDRY ivS'-L Work llml ill 1IkIii Willi appear- AJ ' '-A ami' Katl.srJca with lasting wear f t V ' Hint's Ol It LAI'MIIIY S10H V- r . .. 1 1 , Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Announcements i Social aouomtccmeiitj may be printed In this column free of charge. Any announce ments pertaining to any func tions such ah cooked food sales, eta, will be refused. An nouncements, to be printed the snnic iIkt. nmt be In society editor's hands hf 9:00 o'clock News etllior't note. The New French Curl When you wish the charm ing effect of a sort, natunU curl, the new Freneli paper wave Is the only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this ue curl. You will be more than pleased with the results. Phone now for an appointment. GE1ST MARINELL0 SHOP Room 0, SonuncT RMf. "A lieauty Aid for Efery Need." Phone Main 577 ! The I.adics Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet ; Wednesday afternoon. May C, In .tho community room of the church. The Young Ladles Educational Auxiliary of the First Methodist Episcopal church wilt give its an nual banquet Tuesday evening. May 5, at the church. Mi merva Says- We nro soiling n few piir , ilntly of thosi' broken 'slz i In Slippers n n rl Oxfor.H j ulilrh r nri dlscnndnuini,'. i n'nil now Is vour tliiio to K"t ' pnir whllr tliC lw ro bi-rc IN'opI' nrp n-nlizinj: , thi' kooiI v.-tl'iPS v.? an of- , f. i-Iiifr ill thi-sc low pric i. .lu.-l tlilnl;! from SO In St j Kilpiiors ami OxfonlK al I S:t.(i nnd s;!.:0. J llr wis- K"t yours now ; th.w will nut lust Iuiik .'t tills prion. ' Medium nml low hi"-l: -orril rolors anil Hlylin. C'liililri n'M Slio.'' .-uvl Pllp pii.. Sl.llfl. SI.I.V jd.JS t " 'I 1 Ml):.. THE BOOTEKY t;,Y IIAYUI V. ytsr, lldine nf Ihe An-h-Aitl St"M Weak nitdies made Mont American Home Will j Be Shipped to France I NKW YORK (AP) A model Amerlcnn home of ten rooms and , t hree baths, built nnd completely j furnished In New York, will be snipped to France and set up in the Grand Palais at Parla as n part of Ihe Amerlcon section of the in ternational exhibition of household .and labor snvinp devices. October .22 to November lfi, It was announc ed here today by Arthur Willlama, ' vice-president of The New York 1 I'M! son company, who has been 'chosen pn sidetit nf the American 'Section of the exhibition. The house I wilt be nn American pi ft to the French department of public In struction under whose auspices the exhibition will bo held. I The decision to wend a model American home to Paris was mode ns n result of the report of Albert ("!rolsnt, prneral commissioner of lihe National office of Industrial j lleflfarch and Inventions. that Kn nrh women have heard so much of the comforts of American homes, particularly of the modern Ameri can kitchen and laundry, they arc beginning to demand American hous" furnishings, hous'-hold ap plinnces, and labor aavhif devices. The constant comparison of the heating, plumbing, and lighting fa ;cllilles of French homes and hotels , v. 1th tho" of America cn the part iof tourists and American resid'Hin In France, Mr. Hrolit said, also haa Induce,! a strong demand anion t he hotel proprietors and apart -nient owners of France who hope to Induce Ani'-rhan visitors to stay longer and p"rhaph Ixconie perma neiit residents if France. Amazing prn.AiiATio To render tho most dependable and courteous service To tho greatest possible number of peoplo At the lowest cost consistent with fair wages to the labor and capital pm ployed Giving nnd deserving fair treatment thus To hp a factor In upbuilding this community Js the objective of Ibis com puny. Growth Twenty-two hundred customers were served by this company in 15)10. 3-100 in 1914. 0500 in 1021. In the last 20 years the population of the United States has increased 40 per cent. During the same period the use of electric light, heat, and power has increased 2,000 per cent. These figures go to prove Electric Service as a most important factor in our life and the remark able thing is that the privately owned and operated utilities have been able to supply the demand for this service on such a gigantic scale. I OI.VMI'IA .M.W KMI'MIVI Il ' KI.AMVTII 1'AI.I.S. On-. I'mil T. Jm Uhoii. niu nf.sistant princi pal of llif Olympi.'i. W.j.ih.. Inih m tiool. wim HiM-t--l principal of (ho Klimiiitli hlKti fiihool. iiccoril Inir to ii nnoiini'i-rni nt. 1!' w in rhnwn :M'inl:iv niirlil. Iut p llilH-unnotini-'Miii'iit "us wltlihi'l'l p.'inl 'liijf Ills ai i-i pt:inii' of mliiry ti-rim. 'II. n-w prini-ipiil will niirrii-il .IntniS I. Iiarhn. wlio hni Pi--n ,.i im-i tin 1 j.inci- ll'i' il'-a:li of h U. Iti tm-'tl. i v-pi Inrijial. I;mt wnil- r. j ; K. nry I'lir-I In l.fliiir hu for II I million ilpll.ir. ll lw lown lii? ma haw In wi-tk u fi w nilnuli-.t ovi-r-I time. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. 1 - - c iIiilL Ms; j AliCv- i?p pw is-- -j?!: mvtfi s ; ..... . Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA LAMPS -rf?jr? I!uy Them Where You See This Sign II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 I)cH)t St Phone 393-W A COMPLETE STOCK OF Basmussen Paint ON HAND AT ALL TIMES The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. HOUSE CLEANING CHINAMEL is one thing that is necessary at this time. We have a Chinamel Product for every purpose. Oregon Hardware & Imp. To. "A MVK CAMPFIItr, IS RATnEfl TO HE CHOSEN THAN ilti:AT t'ATCIIKM OF F1KH." 3 FRIGID AIRE Keeps the air DRY, CRISP, 1 ROSTY. There Is no moinlure nothing to cause objectionable odors. It is Automatic in operation. Jesse Ko.nnbniim, Agent, with Bcnhim Elcriric Co. Thone Moin 1C1. New Foley Bldi;. ii i u