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Saturday, May 9, 1025. THE GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of Mm. Karl Slodh-.rd tntrtiitn'd t!ie Clio -1 11 It I;. at ewninu at hei ))omi' tm O ttvt-nuo The homo v.tir OH rui'i vi'ly d eorul d u ii h bou iiuitH of uprlntf f!out-rs formlnjf a (Icli,'li.f(il h'I!1;ik for six tables at bridge. Mts. V. H. BohncnUamo. Jr., rin'iiwd hiirh h oik- for tin- la ilit s cliih print- end th" p nUi'inan'H pri?. went n riiustf llohii'-nkanip. M ih. A. J. stii'iK' won thr BU-st At mi appropriate hour an t-xeH-I'-ni two eourse lutieh'-on v,m s:-rv- Members of tin Junior Rrtdifo club enjoyed u dHlffhtful afternoon j-itiierday v!nn .Mrs. liny mend lUy-(r'-r wan horn hh :it br home on J-'!ra( Htn-et. Tlin-.- titbit a v.er.j ut play during tlic ait --.-noon with Mm. 1 iik l.iudaay w inn III.; hltfh hcoit und tin- h ctind iriv.t feolni? to Mrs .n.lr.w l.oru-y. Jr. Mrs. Allen, A nnht rcc.-ivi -d th'- ifii.'s! prize. Tin- lnim wan h'-antlful'y d -co -:'t"l wilh Nu-i:i;r I'lowi-iM and n the rlo.s'f or' ih,- pl;iy u dalmy two COUIfl'.' lUIK'lH'on WJIB HeI'Vi.!ti. Chapter I. .' K. O., Is n.-rnnlnc nil exiM llint i,u:sir;il program to be iiven --it the lllUIl !' KiilXle hospital Tuesday. May i-l, from I :Mt until 4::in oN'loeli, In uhnrrum of Na tional Hospital d:y. Scv'iaf iiiiiMi'-ii! iiuinin-is will be riven, iiieiMli:r-; '! s by Mrs. W. 11. llulitienUanip. Jr.. Mi:s Adelaide t'i.irtie, Mrs. li.iy l-'uller, a iiiiiah'-r by .lis-t Dorothy liiowr.ton and n violin solo by Victor liil'tiito. Although tlie weatlo r was very OlaKi'eeable Thursday u laie num ber of the women tf tii- .Missionary hu''i,-l y of i h- 1- ii si ln .sbylerlan ihuieii att.-nd. d u no -! i!i;r at tie home of .M'.s. (boi-f-'c Maker, on avenue. Mis. O. K. Mm an assist -il Mrs. 1 laker as hestess. Mrs. " M. Humphries led in th. devotional and .Mrs ) .. I. Hits y had rharK" of Hie program for Hie af ternoon, "I tiiii America." Hefure adjournment a, d-IIeioua luncheon v.us .served. Announcements Social aitnouneemi-jjtti uxaj be printed tn Ud coluniu frc of vtinrK". Any announce ments ixrifilnlnK 0 any func tions s.icl) ns cuo kill food halt, etc., wHI be rv fused. An-uounccnit-ut.s, to be printed the wtnm tin j, muxt bt? In Hocloty willor'H hArnU by 9:00 O'clotils. Nrw ettltor'A note. Thi Monday Muslrul Chorus will meet for final rehearsal Mondu cveniiiK at the Library ut 7:U o'clock. ChoruaaiHl band inemberp will meet at I he Kll;s Temple Tues day evening a: 5 : 4ft o'clock und leave from there for Tinker where they will appear In concert at the linker theater at el.'jht o'clock. All chorus members who plan on Roiii? Tuesday are requested to bt ut the relier.rs'il Monday evening. The Monday Hridtfe club will meet Monday afternoon, May II, ut the home of .Mrs. Fred 1 lolmea with Mrs. liolnusand Mia. William Ahii as hosti'ssi s. t The meeting of the Westminster Guild has been pant poned from londay evening to Wednesday. -May Hi. Mrs. Karl Reynolds will be hostess. Movie producer rns married. Or dinarily we wouldn't mention it. it's his first oue this year. The. Greatest !:irains ever offered to the pub lic in l a Orande will be offered SATfRDAY, MAY 9 Watch Our Windows! The New French Curl When yon wish the charm ing effect of a soft, iint oral curl, tlie new I rrncli pnprr wavfi is the only answer. Our sJiop is admirably prpilppi'd and t rnlncd in give this nrjr curl. Von will I morr tban idraNl with (lit reMdt. I'boiie now for an appointment. GEIST MAKINEM-0 SHOP floum A, Konmii'T Ithbx. Ma !ltnfr Aid for Erpry Kecdi." Phone Main 577 WALLlW'S I IWALLING'Sl i SOCIETY Rainbow Frock Is Here Tllh: liAINlMJW KKOCK" tm the name Kiven l-j litis parts flrpurtutiuii uf silk with wuvuh in ruinbuw colurlngs. A bund of black finishes the skirt und full Hliie panels give the proper svvlng The bodice IB clubelllllna und sleeva less. HI X1IAV, .MAY 11 Mountain Standard Time Stations I'I'W', CalKary, Can. (4:15). 1 a. in., Finn liaptt-st church, Hev, I Jr. 11. H. HinKham. KOA, iienver, Colo. (322.4), 11 n. in., St. John'.s Kpiscopal cat hod ml; p. ut., 4000 .school chiU dren from l xth grade, John C. Ken del, director; Clarence Hey nobis, organist; 7;SU. St. John's Kpisropa! cathedral, racitic Standard Tiiuc Stations KI-'I, Loh Angeles, Calif. (4ii7) ti : SO p. in., McPanlelo' nightly dolnga; : 4 n -7 musical appreciation talk; 7-K. from -stage and studio of Metropolitan theater; 8-9, Anna ItucHena, celebrated Bohemian contralto; 9-10, Examiner: Atir ton I.ada and his Louisiana Five; Ki-11, Packard Eight doitre or chestra, Iill Hennessy, leader. KFWB. Hollywood, Calif. 252), 9-11 p. in., Warner Brothers' movie night with prominent stars of pen, stage and screen in per son. KCrO, Oalthtmi, Cnllf. (361.2) 11 O. in.. First Methodist Episcopal church; H::in p. m K(r( I.Ktle Symphony orchestra: 6:45, Kp worl h 1-eaguo anniversary day program: 1 :?.(. First Methodist Episcopal church. KG W, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 10:30 n. m., First Presbyterian church, 1 r. Harold Leonard Uowman. pastor; d p. in., Portland Council of Churches; 7. Colburn concert orchedra of Hotel Portland; in termission soles. K If J. I .oa Angeles, Colif. (40.1.2), :Ho p. m.. Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Chon Khaw, leader; 0:?,((-7, Art Hick man's Hiltmore hotel concert or chestra, Edward Fltzpatrick, dl- rector; 7-7:Sn, organ recital. Ar thur lUkely. organist: 8-10, flower program, Howard and Smith, florists, arranged by J. Howard Johnson, U. Allison Phelps. Radio philosopher, on "Mother." KJIt, S-attle, Wash. (384.4), 11 n. m.. First Methodist Episcopal church; 7 p. in., evening vesper. First Methodist church. K NX, Hollywood. Calif. (S3fi.9). 7 8 P- m., program from First Pres byterian church of Hollywood; To Wed Inventor Mi. Olivo Woitc. wife of the Holly wo-h! movie artor. i. now in lon ihn iiwattlrj; a ilivoico ho that she r ip 1... freo to Irving' H. Citlndtil M.lhtw. iiiv.ntor of the death rsy. lie is also in London. !r'':Kyi;.-s;.:.s't:-:sy C -: mi m ! Radio 8-0. Ambiuwidor hotel concert I orehertim. Jusrf ltosenfleld. di reator; v-ll clattsiuul prOKrain, courtesy It. C. "Clltr"' Hurmit. KPO, Hun Francisco, Calif. (41'li.fi) 23 p. in-, Theodore J. Irwin, or Knlst; Mr. I.uus, baritone; .Mav Clurko Hums, soprano; lrvln V. 1 liollon, tenor; 6-ti;8n, States) Restaurant orchestru; 6:30-7:u. t Pulucu hotel coiuvrt; 8-fc:3. Pal- uc holel concert. Cyrue Trobbe, ... . director: 8:Ku-1m, Hudy Selgtr's hotel orchestra. MOMtAY, MAY It Pacific Stnmlard Tiine Stations KOO, Oakland, I'ulif, (3iil.2), 11:30-1 p. ni., lunclveon' concert. Pacific States Electric com puny; S. studio musical program; 4 6:80, Henry Hahitcud's tlanee or cheslra; 8. Arlon trio; "Market - lng I'oultry Products," Prof. H. M. llutterfleld; "A U-sson In EiiKllsh," Wtlda Wilson Church ; Types of KelllllK," U. J. Wlll - lams; "Chats About New Hooks,' Joseph Henry Jackson; in-1 a. ni., Henry Halslcud'ji orchestra. KG W, Portland, Ore. (411.5) ii, SU p. in., Rose City trio; fi, chd dren's program; (1, dinner con cert, Frederick W. Uoodrich. or Kanisl. K1IJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (&. 2) tt :au p. m., lA'ighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw, leader; 8-U:Su. Masonic program, 1-os Angeles Masonic club. KJR. Seattle, Wash. (3S4.4) 8:(i V t. in., Uordon Mi I hour n' anil his orchestra; tt-10, Po.it-Intelligencer program. KEX, Oakland Calif. (608.2), (i-7 p. m. organ concert. Amerlcim theater; s-U:16, studio program; 9:16-9:46, American theater or chestra; 9:46-11, Protective or der, Euko Merritt Ducks. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (33ti.9), 6:46-ii: 16 p. m., Wurlitzt-r pipe organ studio, sports talk, Sid i iff; t!:30-7::i(i, program, J let- j titer's Optical company; 7: 3ii-s, j program, f 'oluinbta outfitting j company; S-9, K.W feature pro gram, W. Stockw-H company; lu-ll, Coodrich Sllvertown Cord ureneHira, i.iiyan aiay iianeu- i ger, contni-contralto; lt-12. Abe ) Lyman's Cocounut Grove danco ( orchestra from Ambassador ho tel. KPO, Snn Francisco. Calif. (4 29.6) 2:30-8:80 p. m Loew's War field theater; 4:30-6:80, Rudy Selger's Fairmont hotel orches tra; 6:30-il:26, chlldren'a hour stories Hlg Rrother; C:u-7 States restaurant orchestra; 8-9, Theo dore J. Irwin, organist: 9-lu, Johnny H nick's Cabiriaus. Mi RDi iti it i:xfci ti:i) SAN QFENTLV, Cal. (AP) Ronald Charles Erno, a native of Minnesota, 26 years old, was hang ed Frlduy ut the state prison for the murder of Fred Skeen, a ranch- r and employer of Erno, October 31, 1923. Eriio's companion at the time. William Hard, also wa.s con victed, but his .sentence .was colu mn tied to life imprisonment, be- cause he was 17 years old ut the. lime of the killing. To render the most dependable and courteous service To the greatest possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with fair wages to the labor and capital employed Giving and deserving fair treatment To be a factor In upbuilding this community Is the objective . of this company. 'fMM&k,-Jt1gig.-' p 111 I- trinmnxv-mAi -mib er- Trnw- e.- Mtl 1 v Attentive Service Rich Man- Wml men Poor Man- gj I C'ARRJ TECIiARATION '" -'-t4- P- rrm . .. . . .. ; - ' M rl . Eastern Oregon Light & CHVRCHNEWS FIP.ST MET1UHUHT EI'ISCO PA1. CHfltCHDf. E. i JllcU inan. president of Kimball School " "V'15""1" u,'m- "-n. m ii reach ut 1 1 : Hit . m hi m ltnv Fuller u til render a vocal solo. Thu iiirvicts ut K:00 p. in., will bo a union service of the churches connected with the ministerial union. The meetinx will be under the direction of tlie executive com mittee having In charge the vaca tion bible school, to open on May !"31" tmtl Continue ror Tour weeks. I 8Sl" being held from V a. in. to j 12 noon school day of the pe- ! rUni- Tlu' rnir will render music "n( 'here will be two addresses on 'hrlKtlan education, and the planatlon of the plait of the school. The people are urged to attend this special launching service. The church school convenes at H :46 a. m. The Epworth League will meet at 7:i p. in. In the church par lor. KPISCOPAL CHl'KCH Pun. day School, 9:46. No other servict Sunday. Rev. ti. W, Creasey, roc tor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Who eva hail part in bringing "Moth er's hay" before our hearts surely is worthy of double honor. We urn glad to give the day recognition in our serviced. Mother will be plac ed before our hearts in sermon and song. Hymns our mot hers loved to sing will be sung by the congrega tion. Mrs. Mae George will bring us a message in t he solo of tho morning. ilible school at 9:46. Church service at tl. C. E. at -seven. No evening preaching service on aceount of the union meeting lor the Daily Vocation Rlble Schoid at the Methodist church. o. W. Jones, minister. ZIOV ENGLISH LI "I'll ERA N 1 1 F RCH - M Ave., opposite high sehoo! Hiblc School 9:46 a. in. Morning worship ll:m a. in. An them, "Great is the Lord." Ser mon, "Tho Hope of a Mother." Solo, "The Only Song That I Can Remember,' Miss Anne Lot ten. The Young Women's Mission So ciety Invites all mothers to be pres ent at this service. Luther League ti:3U p. m., A grand rally meeting in t he interest of the ) Vacation Ribie School, 8 p. m.. In the First Methodist church. Win. F. I loll, pastor. THE FIRST RAPT I ST CIU'RCII, Sixth street at Spring Ave. Sun day school meet sat 9:46 a. in. II. A. Fox, Supt. Morning worship t 1 1 o'clock. Mother's I ay will be the theme for the entire service. Mothers nre especially Invited to be the guests of the W. W. G. girls. 'special music will be rendered by the rt'-ls. appropriate to the day. The Electric Light, Neat and rower business is thoroughly democratic. The workman's cottage and the best house, in town get exactly the same grade of electricity, the came service and the same rates. Regardless of street addresses, size of house or amount of electricity consumed, every customer of ours is considered a good customer and treated as such. . Both receive the same courtesy and attention from our employes. Requests from the smallest customer are as carefully considered as from th most important. ' It is unlikely that if the Light, Power, Neat and Power business were operated by political manage ment, where, votes counted, that the samedemo cratic service would be rendered. and musical numbers will also be rendered by Mrs. Florence Lynch Miller, soprano, and Miss Faye Price, harpist. The pastor's ser mon theim- will be "The Life Story of a Mother," and the children's Mormon on the. subject. "What Mo ther Thinks." H. Y, P, V. maris at 7 o'clock. Mltss Eldora Utilise u. leader. I nion service at Methodist church at 8 p. m., In the Interests of the Dally Vacation Hiblo School. At this service the school will be tunnally launched in La Grand' and the rniiro plan to dale laid be fore the public. Your attendance Is d s.rcd. (.icorge Albert Pollard pastor. ClH'lU'H OF GOD CHAPEL Evangelist H. A. Norman of Co iiutlle, Oregon, will speak both morni: g and evening in the Church of Ood chapel. There Is only one IT, A. Not man In the world: he Is tali aixl bony with one ear bit off, having fallowed work In the woods He is sometimes called "Norman the Logger." He usuully sets the choirs back from around the pulpit as he would clear out tho brush before cutting down his trees. You can do us you pleas but 1 am go ing to hear that lumberjack preach er. Chureh of God Chnpid, Corner X and Spruce. Pratt and IMum mer, local ministers. ISLAND CITY COMMFNITY ('111 lit'll Sunday morning, "Mo- their.' Day." will be obnerved und In the evening "Fathers' Day." The Epworth League meets ut 7 p. m. Thin will be an anniversary pro gram, at which time a pageant will be put on under I he direction of Miss Surah Williamson. You tire cordially Invited. Hall K. Wullls. minister. M. E. CHI'RCH, SOCTH -North Fir and I ' Ave. Rett A. Powell, pastor. Sunday school at 9:46 a. ni.. W. A. Elani, Supt. Preaching by the pastor at 11 . in. Subject: "Mother." There will be no eve ning services as wo enter into the I'tiion Service nt the Methodist church In the Interest of the Daily Vacatlonal Rlble school to be con ducted in La Grande. , PRESHYTERIAN CHFRCIf We complete three years of minis try through this church tomorrow and most happy years they have been with our new church and equipment as a part of the reward tor services rendered. We will ob serve this passing anniversary as We gather for our Sunday School hour at which time the Mothers' I ay bleu will be emphasized and ail will gather for praise and study at 9:46. The morning worship hour at 11 will see Mrs. J. A. Tedford presiding ut. t he pipe organ und M i'K W, H, Itohnenkamp. Jr.. stnir- Power Co. j lng "Memory's Voices." by tar oour uun us message of apprecia tion to our mothers. The minister will bring the message. The C. K. meeting ut 0:3o f(r Ih'e young folks und vitally tiller. -Html they ure in this work, in t ho evening we join a union meeting ut the- M E. ch urcll for 1 lie V'trposo of launching I In- Dally Vacation Hlhlc Sehool for boy sand girls In our city. Let us make this Lord's Day His day Jndeed. Win. Crosby Ross, minister. F1RST CHliHCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner of First Bad Washington. Sunday morniug ser vice at 1 1 oVIock. Subject: 'Adam and Fallen Man,' Sunday School at 9:46 a. in. Wednesday evening meeting at k o'clock. (Tho reuding room, now located tn West-Jacobson Rldg., ! Room 3, Is open dally except Sun day and legal holidays, from p M to 4:30 p. m. dully). Ail uiu lu Vlted. poc Sister oMary's - litcheru BY SISTER MARY UrcaUrnt Stowed prunes, cereal, thin cream, crisp whole wheat toast maritialade. milk, coffee. (Jiitdicoii Tomato hnulllqn, croutons, mold ed usparagus, May waffles, milk, tea; Dinner Rrolb d hamhurg steak; onion rings, scalloped potatoes, cucum ber salad, frozen ric pudding, roll- I oats bread, milk, coffee. The concoction called May wof fles might be served ut a class breakfast or any company hrcuk lust durjiiu the strawberry season. The molded tisparugis turpishes a suggestion for a-sauid for a "high tea" or ciiiupany luncheon. However, bulb ot thesu dishes fit in admirably tho ordinary home menu. , Children under ten years of ago will not he served cucumbers, Molded AHparagus ; One bunch fresh asparagus, 1 teaspoon salt, I cup water. E table spoons butter, 1 tablespoon (lour, 4 eggs, cup whipping cream, paprika. Wash und scrape usparagus and cut into inch lengths. Put into a saucepan with water ami salt und cook until tender. Add bulling wa- ler to keep one cup over aspar agus. Hiend butter and flour and stir Into asparagus. . Stir with a fork and cook until thick, Heat eggs well with a dover beater and stir into first mixture. Cook ovor hot water until mixture) thickens. Remove from tho fire and fold in the cream whipped until solid. Turn into six molds rubbed with I :- -t-, :--."-&-- ( ! Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies ftitWO. V'' ; 1,0 fi"re U ls ,llwl0 ,,y fiw'l"n' Khflrlc llnkcry i:n.slrrn k' I Opt'gon'8 landing Iln-ail nd 1'a.olry linkers IfC ' I G Williams' Electric Bakery "lv Il0me f 41,6 GOldCn CfUSt Coats, Suits and Ensembles y4toy3off Now Priced at $11.75 to $G9.50 LADIES ollvo oil and when cool place ce to chill. I'nmohl and servo lettuce. lUTton.H Growing Shorter, A voi ding to Scientist LONDON (AP) Europeans of the . present day have smaller brains than formerly, according to Sir Arthur Keith, conservator of the Royal College of Surgeons Mu- tcuiu, and EiiKkwid's best known anthropologist, In a lecture on man's evolution ut the Royal Institution recently Sir Arthur said that from the lim- d data ut the disposal of scien tists. U may be Inferred that the people who occupied western Eu rope ut the close of the Ice Ago stood distinctly above their suc cessors of today in the matter of the size of their brains. Referring 1o the height of man. the speaker said It wus evident that (he mean height of the mod- rn Englishman was five feet six Inches not five feet eight, -us has been supposed for many years. OILING LOOP ROAD AKKEIt HOOD RIVER. Ore. The coun ty court, Pomona grange, anil chamber of eummeree joined in telegraphing the state highway commission to oil the Mount Hood loop highway. The court und civic bodies forwarded the following message to the highway commis sion; 'Wo are advised that crews are through oiling the Columbia river highway east of Tho dalles. f h . il II ii kti i ii, iiiimii iiniiiu iuk mi wju.ui'. ii."ijww.,'.q xjm " -- 1: IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the power of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the NOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. V. T. Thy. Owner and Director. READY - TO - WEAR AND MILLINERY "j" olnii P(M,pnu.nt u tnt brt Imivnd on W.-Bt. will you consider Uh.g loop highway In Hood River county Im mediately? Road i.i 111 excellent condition for oiling and moisture and weather comlll ion Ideal." We think u rumor that Ford will grow his own rubber trees in Georgia. Is stretching the truth. The sound of the lazy yawn Is being heard throughout the land. Where Are You Going? Bo many men are on their way, but the way Is In the wrong direction. Savo II ere t HIED STATES