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Saturday, June R, W2o. THE LA GRANDE F.VENINO OBSERVER Pap;e Three NEWS of SOCIETY Members of the Chapter I., H. K. O., hud tin unusually Interesting meeting yesterday when Mm. Miol la Ingle and Mrs. l.ee Wurnlck were hostcnntg at tho homo of Win Wurnlck. The homo viin prettily decorated with hydmngca und pe oiiit'S. Juriug the afternoon Mia. I'Vunk Wade und Mm, Albert Hun lur told of the Btute Convention of P. K O. at Oregon City luat week. to which they were delegates. Their lulks were vi'ry interesting. Dainty 'refreshments were served before, adjournment. Two out-of-town guests were present, Mrs. A. It. Hitnna,f who is vlistiny at tho Hunter home, and Mrs. Wallts, who ta visiting at Keverend Wullia' home al Island t'iiy. This Is tl.tf lust inciting of I'. K. O. until fall. An excellent recital was given lust evening with u large, and ap preciative audience in attendance When. MlH.1 Cun.stuIlCt- McKenxie. of Wallowa, pupil ol Mis Uladyti K. Miller, teacher of piuno, ass Led by Miss Marian I.ovett, Bopra no, pupil of Mra. Jo Bain A. Hoskins, appeared at the library audltorl um. Mina McKenxio played three groups of four pieces, In the first she gave "Tronmercl" Behumunn, "The l'oet Speaks" by -tfehumann, ."Klfln Dance" by j onsen und "(in2onetta" by Kchutt. The sec ond included "Leg nde" by Torjou biuin, "('otton Tails" by Cecil Bur leigh, "Berceuse" by Cul and "Waltasing Doll" by Poldlnl and in the last she rendered "Marche Mll- Itaire" by Grnnadcs, II Flat" by Schubert, ''Nocture' by Orb g and "March of the Dwarf" by Grieg. $Ih played with technical skill and expression. Miss l.oveit gave four solo num bers. She has a clear soprano voice ami her numbers were well received. They were: "Sing Hing Birds on the Wing" by (iodfrey Nutting, "I Wonder If Kvor the Hose" by Slater, "Because" by Cluy D'Hardelot and '"Tis Enough" by Clara Edwards. o Both of these young artists dis played the best of t mining. Veil Popular For Summer rjS 'Vli t 5 , V r H4 J 0 m A L.UNU black luce veil which Just hung over tilt ede of thy hut tTn J then drop down to the shoulders la being sponsored by Pifrls fur ummer wear; gobs dunce orchrstru. Kt'VVli, liollywoud, Calif, (2&2) H lip. m.t ScreenluiiU hour, pre senting a number of popular pluyerj, directum and viurtaln- KWi. Oakland. I'nlir. (:1U.S) 11 a. m.( Kirst I'l-egbytcrian church; S:4u p. 111., KUO l.lttle Hymphony oreheatru; 1:3u, Kirst I'resby terian church. KUW. rortland. Ore. (4H1.6). 10: 30-12 m., First l'resb tuiian church; 7;3U-S, Tirat I'resby tcrlun church; S-IU, Edwards Dependable coffee concert. KHJ. I.oh Angles, Culif. (4U&.2) ii-G:2u p. in.. L.cighton'8 Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron Hhaw, leader; ti:ht)-7, Art Hick man's Lililinore hotel concert or eheatru, Edward i-'iUputrlck, di rector; 7-7 :30, organ recital, Ar thur Hlukley, organist h-10;30, snrpriHe program urratigcd und presented by J. Howard John son. KNX, Hollywood, t'altr. I330.fi) 7 H p. 111., J'"irt Presbyterian Church of. Hollywood; Am bassador hotel concert orches tra. Jo.sef Hoseuleld, director; li-Hi:;;o. program, Valhalla Mau soleum and Meintirlal park. Kt'O, Kan Kramtiseo, Calif. (42S.3) li : 30-7 : su i). in., J'uiuee hotel concert orchestra; 8-S:30, Palace liolel concert orchestra; S;30 1)( Hurty Heiger's Fairmont ho tel orchestra. CHURCHNEWS EPISCOPAL CHCHCH Communion 8:00 a, in., School. :4&: Morning erice 11. Hev. S. V. Crousey, Hector. Holy the school was begun, featuring an I Sunday ' automobile race from New York 1 Slnrkey settlers and their families held at Emigrant Hprlne.a May 31 was well attended. .Several peo ple who now maUe La Grande thlr nt. The names on tho record book were: n. I1. Hurneit. N". i:. llt'iumout. Mary Tltaumont, oJhn (iaviu. Mrs. Chua. (Imiip, Ami)' Gump, ' K. J. Chouvet, Mrs. Chaiivet. W. S. Har nett. Tom Loft Its, Mrs. Tom LolU t a. Lee Smith, Lorena ftmith. A. J. Sullivan. Mrs. A. .1. Kullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Janus Hurnelf. Mr. and Mrs. Cieo. Clanjrcr, W. McKenssle, Irene McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Ourderian. Myt-tte Dunn. Mrs. H. O. Dunn. Howard Dunn, Ralph Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ia, L. Burnett, Mr, -and Mra. Jack Stareo, Lee Pat- ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Smiih, Kl- Tho Pythlnn Rlslera of Ln don Fix, Mr. and Mrs. Mtlo Jllok Orando met last evening at the K. land. JJoyd Fix. llalph Fix, Mrs. of P. Hall for their regular meet- Ida Hagey. J. n. Haey. Mrs. H. Ing. After the business session V. Hlley, Lon It. Palton, Mary J. the evening was spent socially and Dunn, G. L. Dunn, John Burnett, refreshments were served. JOtto Pieper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Alice Williams, Grand Chief Gefeke, Velnm and Joan Gefeke, of Yamhill, Oregon, was present Jack Southwell, W. Seotl Hurnett, and gnvo an Interesting talk dur- Leor.ore Purnett. Lloyd Hurnett, Ing the meeting. Wm. Hlllhouse. Lillian Jane Hill (house, Mrs. B. H. Fix. Minnie The Ladles of tho Missionary Glass. A. Ii. Burnett. Mabie PMur Soclety of the Christian Church nett, C. liayniond Noy s, Lolita were entertained yesterday afier- Noyes. Martha Hogue, H. Stanley noon at the church with ei one Crispin. Mrs. H. Stanley Crispin, o'clock luncheon. Mrs. A. L. Voelz H. V. Burnett, H. C. Burnett, E. was hostess. I Wallace Burnett, Edna Chandler, I,?, Robert Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. During the business session following officers were elected : Mrs. Ida French, president: Mrs. Gut ridge, vice president ; Mrs. R. II. Batdock. secretary; Mrs. J. H. "Snodgrnssvtrt'asunir'irnd- Mra. Mae George, literature secretary. Mrs. C. Bunting had charge o.f the afternoon's program which was given in a very interesting manner. Kd I.ydr.y. Don Schaeter. Mrs. F. V. German, Mrs. J. C. Brlggs, Mrs. Otto Ploper. Pauline Pieper. Wil lie Briggs, Chns. nnd Mrs. Brlggs, Mrs. M. E. Coombs. Airs. G.Thorn brue. Katie E. Buruett, I'rancls Hurnett. MONDAY, .ll'NK 8. Motiiitam StamlanI 'limn Stations KUA, Denver. Colo. (322 4) 8 p. ia., Fred Schmitt and bis Rialto theater orchestra;- 8-lu, St. Anne Jtrumatic club. "The Allen i'rln-ce-w;" "Romeo and Juliet," KUA players; KOA orchestra. Pacific StamlanI 'lime Stations RFAE. Pullman. Wash. (34S.U), 7 : an-1 p. m-. Theta I'psllon na tional sui oi lty; Katherlne Con ner, cellist; Florence Lester, vo cal'lt; Ciarlbel Conner, Ruth Coates, violinists; Berniec Ham ilton, reader; 1 lonnu Whitney, pianist; Florence Lester, Doro thy Hutchinson, vocalists; Spo ki'iie string trio; Tan Nu Kappa DoilerinakerH; "Care of Pet Anl mulH," Uean E. E. Weguer; "Home Management at the Farm Women's Camp," Gladys Gallup; ''How to Engage FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHl'ltCH There wilt be tpe cml music at each service of wor ship on tomorrow. Tho Choir will sing at 11:00 and Mis. Florence Lynch Miller will rundcr a solo ut s p . m. The Puslor will preach ut each of the services. The Church school convenes at 9:40 In all tho depart -menta except the Adult, which meeta at lu o'clock. Thy pastor will apeak ut the Forum on the Mibjcct of "licrcdltury" us It beaia upon the mutter of intellect end religion. Al 7:00 p. in. tho Epworth Leag ue meets in its study and worship period. Tho Dally Vacation Bible school is half through its term with a growing enrollment and an inten sive Interest on the part of teach ers and students. The school will be In a great parade at 11:00 u. m, Tuesday. Be on Adams uvenui: at ihct hour and see It. to San Francisco. A peculiar fea ture of these machines Is that the heavier you load them the they go. The evening hour will be taken for tho presentation of the Chll-I -1 JfQtcheru BY SISTER MARY thin cream, tmlmteh u!(h faster;. on toast, milk, coffet Luncheon tered crumbs, poached tin ns Day program of the Bible School. Those In charge promise a black cherry pudding, milk, Dinner Broiled lamb splendid ertamment. All friends creamed Asparagus with but eresa sandwiches. tea. chops. potatoes. El RST P It E RHVT E HUN CHURCH Regular services will be held In this church tomorrow. Sunday School ut 9:45 with clas ses for all ag s. At our regular morning worship at 1 l:oo o'clock, the Key. D. A. Thompson of Portland will occupy tho pulpit. There will bo special music. Christian Endeavor will meet nt 6:30 for a business meeting. Miss Ellu Nlederer will have charge oj the regular prayer meet ing Immediately after the bushiest meeting. All members of the church are urged to be preaent at these ner vices and show their apprecknlon of the efforts of the visiting min ister In the absence of our pestor. Win. Crosby Ross, Minister. with Limited Capital," George Severance. KFJ. Los Angeles, Calif. (407), ft:30-ti p. in., Examiner's mat inee muslcale; 0-0:16. McDan iel's nightly doings; 0:45-7, rad Itorial talk; 7-8, California Sere naders dance orchestra, direction George CronJt; Sigmund Cachs. violin soloist; Rolfe Prutt, tenor; METHODIST EPISCOPAL Farming jCHCRCH, SOUTH North Fir und U Ave. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school W. A. Elam, Supt., 1 1 a. m. Prenchlng by the pastor. Subject: "Our Children," 7:00 p. in. Ep worth league. 8:00 p. in. Preach ing by the pastoi. Subject: "Sin. A Misused Good." Bert A. Powell, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 6th 8-y, songs of the old south with ls1rPPt at Spring Avenue. Services interesting bits about who wrote ifor sunday. June 7, 1025. Sunday them; u-to, program, Waller M. lS(.hool m0eta at !:45 . m. H. A. .Murphy Motors company; Vlr- Kox superintendent. A welcome ginia Flohri, the Radio ntghtin- f I Morning Worship nt 11 o'clock. Solo by Mrs. T. R. Maxwell. Ser mon by the pastor on the theme: "An Easy Delusion." Children's sermon theme: "The Smoke Screen." Evening Service at 8 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor on the theme: "The Prodigal." The pub lic, is cordially invited to attend our services. George Albert Pol lard, pastor. ( The Home Department of the Presbyterian Church met yester day afternoon at the home of Mrs. The Women's Missionary Society W. B. Pickens on Alder Street, and the Junior Mlsnionary society There was a good attendance and of the Lutheran Church met ye?- the afternoon wi.tt np nt making terday afternoon at tho home of quilts. At tho close of the meeting Miss Genevieve Nelson for a bus!-. 1 el'rchments were served, ness meeting. During the after- noon it was decided to give a pa- COVE. (SpeclrJ) The Ladles geant "Of Darkness and of Light" . Guild was entertained on Thursday at the re-dedlcation of the Luther-1 Qfternoon by Mrs. A O. Conldin an church, Sunday, June 21. Mm-;:in(j 4Mr3. q, t Conklln at the racters were chosen and parts giv en out. The pioneer picnic reunion of The New French Curl When you wish tho charm ing effect of a soft, natural curl, the new French paper ware Is the only answer. Our ahop la admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. Ton will be more than pleajnl with the result. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARIN ELLO SHOP Boom 6, Bomnier BIdg. "A Ueauty Aid for Every Need.' Phone Main 577 home of the former. The afternoon was spent ut "5imj" with Mrs. T. C. Hefty winning high score. Lunch eon was served, Those present were: Mrs. J. J. Conley, Mrs. Ray Goo-lnoiiKh, Mrs. E. C. Rem, Mi's. F. Miller, Miss Bess Kelly, Mrs. A. H. Orton. Mrs. L. R. Lay, Mrs. R. Comstock, Mrs. C. Hertseh. Mrs. R. H. Daniel. Mrs. R. I. Barker, Mra. T. (I Hefty. Mrs. William Hallmark, Mrs. Lou Paye and Mrs. C. E. Lawson. Radio SUNDAY. .M 'i; 7 Mountain Time StamlanI Station IKOA, Denver. Colo. Cd'lM) 11:80 a. m.. Ad gust ana Lutheran church; 4 p. m., Augustana Lu theran church ; 6. August ana Lutheran church. Pmiilr Ktaudrml Time Stntimm KFI, Irfs Angeles, CallT. (4(17), 0:30 p. m.. McDanlcl's nightly doing?;; fl :4?i. musical apprecia tion talk; 7-R. from the stnge and SiUdlo of Metropolitan thea ter wlh 45 piece concert orches tra; ft-9. Sun tiny classic hour of Italian songs, Neapolitan string trio; 9, JOxamlner, South west At h let i? c!nb orchestra: 10-11, Thereon Bennett's Lnn An- gale; Los Angeles string quar tet; J. Hoy Logue, baritone; 10-i 11, Examiner. Kay West und his j Alexandria hotel dance orches-1 tra. j KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252). ' ti:3w-S p. m., program, John A. j Evans corporation, Hueiendu park, dance orchestra; pro gram. Check-Ncu Coffeo com pany! ' Maxwell House cottee string quartet, Harry Jackson, leader; Bill Hatch and Ray Kel- i logg, the Jukz twins; y-10 Screen- land dance orchestra; .10-11, Warner Brothers' frolic, direc tion Charlie We 1 1 man. KtVU, Oakluiitl. Calif. (361.2). 8 p. in., educational program; Amphlah trio; Drainage of Farm Lund." Prof. W. V. Weir; "Class Room Instruction by Radio." Dr. Virgil E. Dickson: "To Think. Without Confusion." John Snape; "Editorial Ar rows." Charles K. Meld: 10-1, Henry Ha (stead's orchestra. KUW, Portland, Ore. (41H.G) 6-7 p. m., Frederick V. Goodrchl, organist; 7:30-8, baseball. ' KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9) 5:30-6 p. m-, Wurlltaer pipe or gan studio; Sid Zlff's sports talk: tl:lfi-(i::io. travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7:30, dinner hour program, Detmer's Optical com pany; 7:30-8, program, Colum bia Outfitting company; 8-9, KNX feature hour; 9-10, pro gram, L. W. Stockwell company; 30-11, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra, June Pursell, soloist; 11-12, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra, from AmhaHsador hotel. KPO. San Francisco, Calif, (428.3) (1:15-11:30 p. m.. baseball; 6:30 7:30, StateH Restaurant orches tra; 8-9. talk. Joseph D. Red ding. American composer; Theo dore J. Irwin, organlM; 9-10, Studio program: 10-11, States Restaurant orchestra. buttered oi the Rlblu School and Chmeh are!mrm- '"'ns, pear salad, toasted invited to come. Program com- 1 "' fanimeninen cneese, milK. inences ut eight o'clock. O. W, 'ullt;0' white bread. Jones, Minister, Thin breakfiist uilfiht be classed as a "moderate" breakiMst. Th-i IlKUl Who IT ties tn It in nirie.t tiillli. OF CHRISTter will want our neil both Ihe ee- ical and tho egg dish, but the child who In growing and going to school needs the hearly meal, When a fruit salad Is served ns In the dinner menu, a dessert ta not ncee.HKury. The cheese ami erneltern may be nerved with the salad or as u separate course. Black i'hci r Pudding. Two cups rich, milk or 1 cup milk nnd I cup cream, 5 table spoonu butter. 1 scant cup sugar. I i teaspoon Kiated lemon rind, teaspoon nutiucj,. Vi teaspoon clov es, 4 eggs. 1 cup Kitted toast crumbs and the cherries with the pits removed. Mix lightly but tho roughly. Fold ln the whites of the eggs beaten until si iff and th y. T u rn in l o a bultered iMklug dish. lb' (Put dish on several t hickneHHt h ui paper in u pan of hot water. The water should reach half-way up FIR 'IT CHURCH SCIENTIST Corner of First and Washington. Suiuluy morning ser vice at 11 o olock. Subject "God the Only Cause and C-reator," Sunday School nt 9:45 a. in. Wcdm&d.ty evening meeting at 8 jViock. (Th reading room, now .ocatetl in West-Jucobsoii Blttg., Room 3, is open dally except Sun Jay nnd legal holidays, from l'l M to 4:30 p. m. dally). All are In vited. ROLLINS UKTTY WALKS - TIUPPLK-A SILK HOSE In All (he Newest Shades : $1.00, J1.50, $1.75 $1.95, 52.75 PUTMAN'S Ready - To - Wear and Millinery fho pudding dish. Pake in a mod eiutely slow oven m(il firm to the touch. It. will take about 30 min utes. Serve with or without whip ped cream. by the council itenlav. For vio la! lon (if ttif ordinance tin Wi. tier. Is snbleel t- a- fine ofY nut less than ?io no- more than imprisonment In t he city six montln. or bialt fine antf hn prlMoninent. ( in (jrnti, jarf for - timtitH'iil Pit'tnn'N linrred. SALEM, Ore.- Sale of humoral iiierauii-e ami pictures in Salem An optimist la nn- who Is Igbtd in prohlbltetl under the provl- he Isn't a pVMiml:;t who Is glad hn dons of an onltnnnce npprove.l tnn't nn npthnlNf. : Library Ghats New boohs to be nddc to public library Saturday evening, June 6: lilnyon "The Goldean Treasury of .Modern Lyrics." Cullum "The Rhldle of Three way Creek." Dawsoit "Nineteenth Century Evolution und Alter." DeriYndail "Actual llnslncm! Engilsh and Convapoinlencc." Faruol 'The Lor ing Myatery." l-'oruinn "Grecian Italy." French "The Day of Concortl antl Leiiii;lon." Friel- "Mctunlains of Mystery." Gihbrs "Soundings." Glbbs "The Love of Monsieur." Hough "The American Woods." Lucas ''A Wanderer in Hol land." McKenna "An Affair of Hon our." Monroe "Rchlnd the RnngeH." Morgan t tin Presidents." Robinson "A Golden Treasury of Irish Verse." Sadler "The Essentials of Healthful Living." Sedgwick "Franklin Wlnslow Kane." . Shny "Twenty - fivo Short Plays." Tuttle "The Cobweb." Weiler ''Alliens and Its Monu ments." Wells "A Year of Prophesy ing." 'angwill "Too Much Money." Lewis "Arrowsmlih." HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Bring It rf A TT"D 9C3 Hotter Homes To Our HfLJriJrV O Expert !;iiocni:sTi it u.s.aO! auH.. : x.. Relief For tired and aching f Arch-Aid Shoes give rell because they are math! to conform to the lines of the foot. Yet, in appearanoo they are trim, stylish shoes. Come In ami let us fit and explain the Arch-Aid fea tures. Ask for Rooklet THE B00TERY INC. fiAV llAill,V. Mrr. A l'mailiso for Tlrcil FikI. Onco you wour them you will always buy them. V- Onr tbotiniiOi clennInjr ivnmvr.s A - ;y V ' b dirt anil soils Hint make lab- ' y o rjjx, firs wear tM quickly. ' mLl CHRISTIAN CHCRCH This Sunday marks Ihe beginning of the fifth year of the work of the pre sent pastor of the Church. The sermon will present the thlnsrs con sidered fundamental for the suc cess of tho future, Hlble School, under the direction of Mrs. Clem Green, Supt., meets at nine forty-five. Last Sunday a contest between the departments of STAGE ON AND AtTKH MAY 11 l.EAVU l.KAVE Lnlon Ijiliranilo 7:31) A.M. 8:30 A. M. 11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:15 P.M. 6:30 P. M. Similar 1:00 P. M. 6:S0 P. M i. G. Di'LAP Headquarters, Summer Hotel Alrplnnu Ml a motorcycle In Cu ilnhy, Wis. If II hail to hit Rome, thing It used Judgment. Very few women can cusa. They, won't listen to their husbands long i enough to learn. : White Plains (N. Y.) girl stole n s-'ml li'-r lover to college. If he oi si.'l w.ini lu r, we ilo. OPEN STOCK Dinnerware Fifteen beautiful pat terns from which to make your selection. Prices ranging from $6.35 to $::. 00 Coil 1 1 a re Our Price . se Our PaCR'rns before purchasing your dinnerware fc WALLING'8 SPECIAL SALE ON COATS Just arrived A new shipment of Coats Sizes from 15 to 18. Priced for a QUICK TURN-OVER SS.75 AM) UP ON HATS Our Usual Low Prices S2.95 TO 58.50 WALLING'S DANCE! Wallowa hae Wonderland SATURDAY NIGHT SFECIAL WEEK-END PARTY Chicken Dinner Sunday Make Uesei'vaUons Early DECLARATION To render thfl most dependable and courteous scrvlcp To th greatest possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with fair wnges to the labor mid capital employed Olvlng nnd deserving fair treatment thus To be a factor In upbuilding this community Is the objective of this company. Of Service The Service of this coni:ny is 24-1 lour Scn'ice.. This means that tho. company must have people on the jol) 21 hours per day. In the operation of equipment where labor must be constant, shifts of men are employed, but EVERY OFFICIAL AND EMPLOYEE is subject to call at any hour of the day or night. Not only in the service calls for such as blown fuses and other service trouble, but in the larger phases of company operation, do the people of this-company give of their time and energy with out stinting to effect economies in operation ami to render the utmost in Service. This Spirit of Service is personified in the per sonnel of our people and is born of nn honest de sire to make of this company a real agent of public service. wmmm Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. : f t tfflll U VW-.--H .e. - I .! " 111 Richardson's Art & Gift Shop