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Saturday, July 11, 192'). THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 'Page Three I NEWS of SOCIETY A quiet wedding was solemnly- i ed ut the ut'thullc Church Wed- 1 nesduy morning, July 8, when MIhn Nellie M. Kluheriy. of Yuklmu, WtlHhlKlon. And H. J. Melunenn i of this 4 lty, were united In mum UK by l-'uilit'r Ktezer. Mr, Melun ton l connected with the Kyon Kruit t'ompany nitre. Afler A uk UNI first they will lie m home lo llii'lr friends ut 1402 North Kirst street, , ' Miss Myrtle 13luck and Mrs. Karl J.arsen entertained with a Miower at lln home of Mrs. Les ter Ktoddurd Thursday evening honoring .Mi. Harry HuodKruHs. KlKhteen friends1 of Mrs. Hnod f?ruK were present and the even ing wuh delightfully spent ut mim es, ltcfreshnients were served. Mrs. Hnud grass received u num her of heautifut und useful gift. In eclehrut Ion of her nint h htrthduy anniversary little Miss Irene Winn entertained ten friends at a delightful purty Thursduy uf lernoon from three until five o' eloek. The afternoon wiu spent ut various gumes, after which ice cri'iim und wafers were served. Radii 10 Announcements Social announcements may be printed In I his column free of charge. yny announcements pertaining; to any functions such bb cooked food salt's, clc, will bo refused. Announcements, to be printed the same day, must be In society editor's bands by :00 o'clock, News editor's note. , The Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Monday evening with the Un ion Neighbors at I'nion. They will go lo l!nion In cars which will n-uve from Washington Avenue, near the KugloB hall. Irish Ask Visa From New York Dl'UI.IN (AIJ) While all Amer ican citizens traveling to Free Htate ports from New York must have a ' h'ree Kioto visa, arrangements have been made by which travelers from any other American port may land In the Kree .Stale on a Kritish visa. The extension of the New York ar rangement to the other 1 runs-Atlantic porls of the t'nllcd Stales, however, is contemplated. MAILING'S JULY CLEARANCE SALE Of Hats, Dresses, Girdi leres, Brassieres, Coi sets, Hose, Jewelry in fact everything in the store to foe sold. WA LUNG'S SI'MAV, July 12 Mountain Standard Time Stations KKWA. ogden, rtuh itil), 8-11 p. in., musical program. Cham ber of Commerce. KOA. lienver, Colo. ( 322.4), 11:30 u. in., August una I .ut heruti church; 4 p. m., organ recital, Augusiunu Lutheran church; 8. August ana I, u I In-run church. I'acHfc Standard Time Htatluiis Kl''VH. HoIl wood, Cn 1 1 f . ( )i f. . 9-11 p. in., lute" news Und War ner Urus. movitf frolic, present ing some Warner lirua.' screen celebrities. KGU. Oakland, Calif. OKtl.2). It! a. m., First PresbyUtriun church and 3:SU p. m., Clitt hotel con cert orchest ru ; N, Find 1'ivs hyteiian church. ! KtiW. Portland, ore. Myj.Ii), Hi:-Vt-2 m., First Presbyterian church services. I r. Harold ! Leonard' Uownmii; 7 :4u-9, First Church of Christ, Scientist. KH.l, Los Angeles, Calir, (405.2). H-t!: HO p, ui., Leigh lun's Afcaili cafeiriu orchest ra, .luck Crun sitaw, lender; i;Hti-7. Art Hick man's liiltmore hotel concert or chestru, Kdwaid Fitjtput rick, di rector; . 7-7:Ht. Arthur Ulukely, orgunlsl ; program, Alar- tin Music company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (X3fi.il), 7-8 p. m., First rresbyleriun church of Hollywood, by remote control, Hie wart 1. Mud -ntmn, pastor; 8'-it, Ambassador hoi el concert orchestra. Josef Kosen felii, director; !t-lt):;(ti. prurgani, . Ht verly IHills Nuhsehies, the, lai hoviakl string trio. Kf'O Han Francisco, t.'ulif- (42S.3) fi - (1 : S (I p. m.'. Stales r -s t a u ra n t orchestra; li::U). busehall scores; . i!:S."-7 I 'a luce iiolei concert orchestra, t'yrus Trobbe, direc tor; S-K::io, J'alacu hotel con cert orchestra; 8:3n-lu. 'Itudy Helgor's Fairmont hotel orches tra. .MONDAY, Jl'LY 13 Mountain Ntuiulurd Time Stations KFWA. Ogden. Itah (2tJl). Sl-ll p. in., studio progiam. KOA, Denver, Colo. (;i22.4), (1:30 p. m., Herbert White and his Hilvcr Htato orchestra; 7:30, Hand man's hour; S, Huwaiiun presentation. Keystone banjo trio; Alice A. Riley und Domln tfO Manzon, guitar duets; KOA orchestra ; "Microphone Kxecu tion through Hawaii," Rev. A. G. A. liuxton ; Helen Freeman Heck with, soprano; George Ga vin, yodel numbers; talk for na ture lovers, F. A. Hmall. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFOA. Heattie, Wash. (454. 3). fi fi:46 p. m., Olympic hotel con cert orch eat ra ; tl : 4 fi - S : 1 ft, Sh er nmn, Clay anil company; 8::Ui lu, Times dance music. KKWIJ. Hollywood. Calif. (252), 11-7 p. m., children's hour, Big llrother of KFWH; pro , Brain, Cheek -Neal Coffee coni - pa uy , M a x we 1 1 H oust" Co f fee. string quartet,. Harry Jackson, leader; Frank St ever, tenor; Vernti Kloes.s, concert pianist; Don M c N a m e e and George Green, accordlan and banjo so loists; il-ia, program, F. 1. Jan es, builder of Alladena; Rill Hutch's orchesl ra, Sol Hooplt's Hawaiian irio. Dan Glrdley te nor; 1 (i-l 1 , Warner liros. frolic, (ihcrlinn Charlie Wellniun. New Outline Mi CHURCHNEIVS MFTIIODIHT K I 1 HCO PAL CIH ItCH, HOCTH North Fir und L' Avenue. !t;4ft u. 'm., Huuduy School, W. A. Klum. Htipt. 11 A. in.. Preaching by the pas tor, T:eu p. m. Kpworth J'ugnc. , S:un p. m., Preaching by Ihe pastor. Tln-se services, one' and all will he it lilcwing to you. A 1 welcome awaits you. :Reit A. I'o wvll, pastor. THK new fuiiiSaue RhHfiM nchh "b;ne Ihlfte iMf-nnintend thin tber isn't n trnh m w-fiKi-iMMt-snd liiey are verv e:isv ' i .inrv Thev hi vrv m.Ht 'iwt sod e.'it in sll siws 'ind Mualtiies nf iwiihw KGO. Oukland, 'Calif. (301. 2), 6-7 p. m., dinner concert. Wiley li. A 1 li'ii couujiun-y slmlio; X, A m pblon trto; "How to Di.lnfeet Small Quantities of Walfr," Hugh I Jar nit I tobbs; "stymposl- u m on the New Fducutlon.1 Williams lsiitute; "From j t o tn poser's Workshop," 1 a rthur H. Gurbftt; "Collection Lfitt-rs." W. J. ftl a rra "inside I opn on Curing Automobile Ills." Louis P. Signer. ISLAND CITY COM Mt'NITY rui'ltcil-"A Bowing i'ersomil Ity" will be Hie subject at the ele ven o'clock hour of public wor ship. Ten o'cloik is the hour for Sun day School to convene. The Kpworth league meets at 7 p. m., and keeps moving on wather warm or cool. These exercises will he followed by an Inspirational uddress on "Feet nli oil wit It I be preparation of i lie gospel." This is a community chinch and a special Invitation is always ex tended to every member of the co in niu nil y. Hall K. Wallis, minister, PP.KSIiYTFRIAN CRCRCH "The great t hlug in t liis world is not so. much where wt- st;iud, as ;i la what direction we are moving" suit) Holmes. in our own heart t-Msmiiiutloii we endeavor to di rect our i 'hrlstlauity ami cha rac ier development, as we come tn contact with Divine Ideals. Kun- KGW. Portland. Ore. (4lU.fi). B-7 My morning we shall sec another p. in., Forrest Taylor Stock pattern particulars as we atu- eompuny orchestra; S-l I, li. p. dy one of the New Testnmenl men O. K. lira mi Lodge convention. Ul (hl o'clock worship hour. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. ( :i;.i.!i ), j ( with others to this church ft:3ii-i;:ift i. in., .Wurlit.er pipe home. The Sunday School at 1 : 4 & organ studio; ti:l. travel talk, with chases for all and' a warm W. F. Alder; t;::iu-7, Al water wlcome. Hear the young' folks Kent Radio orchestra. Paul" H'V return from the Christian Flnstein. director; 7-7 : :in. din- I Kndeuvor convention in i heir ner hour inusic; 7:30-. pro- nieetlng at 7 O'clock, gram, Columbia omitting com- This church will be open all puny; -. program, L. W. Mummer, with the regular minister Htockwell comnunv: 9-10. ro-'ln charge, ready to welcome ull gram. Lis ten waiter und Gough; 10-11. Goodrich Sllvertown Coni orchestra, Lilyan May Challen ger, contra-contralto; 11-12, Abe Lyman's Coeonnttt (Irnvc dunce orchestra. KPO San Francisco, Calif. (42S.:t ti:15 p, m., baseball scores; (i:4n 7. States t-esl intrant orchestra; 7-7:3", Rildy Selger's l-'airinont hot el' orchest ra ; progni in ; U- t), program, Sue HID, direc tor; lu-ll. Stales restaurant orchestra. visitors. Remember the motto of t his ograui;'.atlon Is com in unity service as we bring to the Christ to all. Jf yuu have no church homo in the ctly. may we extent! a hearty invitation to Join with us in the Kingdom work. wm. Cros by Rons, Minister, YORKSHIUK, la. When the recent cyclonic storms, which left (arms In the vicinity of Yorkshire, Neola und; Persia crippled and ile-nlcat 'AON K NGLIHM I .UT H K RAN CRl'ltCH lllble School a :4ft. Mr. 1. Wlssler superlntendenl. Morn ing worship J 1 : 4H a. tn. Thert is a difference bet ween the inner beauty of a spiritual soul which has been painted by the Spirit of God through His Church, and the outward ret ini-menls of graces In- d by education und ctvili.u- nuded. had passed, inc. first organ-1 1 jn; uUt the littler has never come ized relief in clearing the wrtck- i,t-fore the Church. Clvlli.u(lon age and offering shelter was givt-n has always been Ihe liand-tnuitl by the American Legiotinalns of 'mid religion the queen. The the Ninth District und'-r the tllrec-! church (,'ouncil will meet Sunduy tion of Hugo Geiger, districL com-1 evening at 7 : at p. m. blunder. ! "io tring order out of chaos' "CIIIiTSTtAN CRCRCH i There more than 4H legionnaires Invaded w)M ,K, prPU(.llInK tiv the pastor at the -Yorkshire storm sector and j iutth lm. mriltiig and evening cleaned up twenty-live arms with hour. Morning sermon, "Why u three-mile ratlins.", said Com-1 .a Wns N()t Ashamed of ihe mander GtdRer. "Rankers, farm-1 ciospel." Kvening sermon "Why J era and business men. all legion- j Ucjicve What 1 Relieve." naires, pitched in with a will." -n,0 nn,le School under Ihe dl- The efficient work of Kd Murns, j n.t.i OII nf Mrs. Green. Supt.. meets commander of the. legion post at at nine forty-five. Announcement Neola, won him a headline in a will be made concerning the plc Counctl Rluffs newspaper, rending: J nic. "Rurns of Region a Wizard at Get- The C. K. holds its meeting be ting Tilings Done." 'ginning at seven o'clock. Some of The New French Curl When you wish the charm big effect of a soft natural curl, the new French paper ware 1b the only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. You will be more than pleased with the results. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELL0 SHOP Boom 6, Sommer Bid. "A Booty Aid tot Krftry Need." Phone Main 57T Minerva Says Did you see our window for the prices? Lots of peo ple dM, nnd came In and bought." AVe Bold a yooi many pairs today. Don't wait till your size Is gone and then say I am sorry I did not come before. The early bird gets th worm, and the first to come get their choice of styles and a pood chance to be fitted. .Bring- along a little monty and take home a good pair Of shoes. Children's Slippers at Hulf Trice. Seeing Is believing and feeling is th- naked truth. THE B00TERY The Price Salvrr 0000000000OooOof30eoapoooo0 o o a o A -iiv it',' if V A HIhRN GIRL, MittS vikc;ima AI.TM1.V, KANSAS CITV, MO. 8b. carried O.I. .IIms pet, ruuy Huur.' alui ralH dim, .11 im way from Sice. France. 8he would nut cotueiit u ww lor Ih. ptctur. uulnn "Kour Vuy" wait bx ludrd No btrr tiiny arel the delegates lo the l'oriland Con vention will probably . teli about their experiences there. On hist Sunday, due probably in the fact of the combination of ho lidays, our school registered lis lowest attendance murk In the past four years. Re faithful to God's house anil services. If In town, let nothing- keep you from coining. o. W. Jones, Minister. CIII'RClt OI-' TIIK NAX-A RKNK The home of the old-time reli gion. We extend n hearty Invitation to the public to all our services, till i lie time. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship u :uu. The text will be Rom. 1 1' : l , t lie. subject is "Con secration." Kvangcllstie im's-sage In the ev ning al S:(io o'clock, Tuesday ev ening ltlhle study .S:Ht at the home of M rs. I'ain HI 2 2 V Ave.. Ihtse gatherings are very Interest ing ami helpful. Many are enjoy ing them,' hut there is always room for one more. I'rayer meeting i-ncli Thursday i evening. These are wonderful Mines of ret' resiling- to all that at tend. .us( Thursday were pre sent. A fine shuwingi for these venlngs. Place of worship, Rl erslde chapel, just across the via duct. - "Come with us and we will do thee good," I. Meggers pastor, Ritnl W. Ave. Women's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday at 2;S p. m. ut the home of Mrs. Walter White, 1MHI.S Walnut Street. I)' Amour" bv Algar. Mr. Raul Knuufft will remh'r u solo, by Geo rge A. MlelKake efitlllr-d , "Cnthst Thou Thus, O Muster?" , The Church school will open ut 9:4& a. m. Mr. J. T. l-ongt'elow, uuierlntenden1 of our scbou.s, will address the men at the pVimm on the theme "The High School Cur riculum." Men not otherwise Hiingeil In Church school ut the URiMi o'clock hour will be .welcomed at- the l-ruin. Ki IIHT t 'Ht ' R( H O H R 1ST SCIKNT1ST Corner of .1 'irst and Washington. Sunday moiiflug ser vices al 1 1 o'clock. Subject "Sscrninenl." Sunday School at U;4fi a. in. Wednesday evening meeting at N o'clock. (The reading rouan. now located in West-Jacobson : Rldg., Room 3. is open daily i-xci pt Sun day and b-gal holidays, from 12 M to 4:30 p. m. daily). All lire Invited. KI'lSCiU'Al. t MCRCU Sun day School. ii;4f; Mornlnif Servltie, 11:00. Rev, W. M. Ill-Miner will preach Sunday morning.---Re v. S. W. Creasey,. Rector. ROLLINS' RUN-STOP SILK HOSE iNHllve prolti'tlon against gaiter runs, 91.00 to S2.a Putman's Heady-To-Wear and Millinery cup augur, 1 cups wub r. Cream butter and In at- in sugar. Ml oaliueul. flour, soda .and salt. Add alternately with water lo first mixture. Knead until smooth, p.oll on a floured molding board, nutk hig a sheet one-fourth inch th'ck. Spread half wlii filling, covei wit h remaining liough and cut. In ntirrow bars. Make tn a moderate oven for 1 rr minutes. To make Ihe filling stone the. dute.4 and cook In sugar umd water until thick. . Women always lac to find u man. ")on't laugh, you'll self someday." . k Hi el he obi Signs mi Ihe Rack ''Hilda Grey's only of n I rival.1 K1RST RAPTIKT PH. I' HOI I Sixth Street at Spring Avenue, Sunday School meets at 11:45 u. A hearty welcome to all. Morning Worship at II o'clock. The pastor will be In his pulpit atli-r aa ubsenec of two Sundays, while attending the Northern Rap tist Convention at Seattle. Kvening service at li o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. The public Is cordially invited. CK.'orge Albert l'ollard, pastor, Sister Mary Says: K1RST MimiORlKT KRISCO l'AR OHRROII The Raslor will preach al 1 1 ;ao a. m., and at 8:00 p. m. Jn the Morning his theme will be ''is the christian Religion Kinal In addition to the ser mon and singing of some of Ihe great hymns of the church there will be a musical program pre sented at Ihe s:ao o'clock service of worship. Mrs. A. R. Klnnian will render Ihree great Organ pie ces as follows "Nearer My liod to Thee," by Ash ford. Introduction from "Roet and peasant" Iran nerlbed by l.enmre. And "Solub Rreakfast : 'Raspberries, eeretil, thin cream, crisp- graham toanl. milk, coffee. Luncheon: 'reamed codfish, boiled potatoes, lettuce und collage cheese iulud, rye bread, date wa fers, mi.lt, tea. Pinner: Rrolled Inmb chops,: new potatoes In cream sauce, stiitij? beans, Romuin salad, current iner ingc pie, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. With the exception cf the pie suggested In Ihe dinner menu small persons at I he family table may purtuke freely. The pie Is more or less u concession lo the grown-ups who must be pumpered from time to time. These little date wafers are deli cious with afternoon tea, be It Iced or hot, Dnio Wafer. One cup brown sugar, cup but ler, li cups oatmeul. - ,i cups flour, cup water, I tmspoon soda, Vt teunpoon salt. Killing One pound dates, 2-8 Hall's Catarrh Medicine if:. both local and internal, nd I has bn succcsful In the treatment rf U " for over forty years. Sold by all dtuil". F. I. CHENEY &. CO-.Toledo. Ohio V 1 Oh. tnoitnifrli rleannlng; rrmovra j V iIk' illrt iiikI miMn ilmt nuke fall- :.... h in mi ivniLi -UL Open Boo DKCI.AItATIOM To rnndHr the moat (lopnndabl. and courtcoua service To thii (trnateat ponalble number of people At the lowept coat consistent with fair wug.-a to the labor and capital employed Giving and deserving fair treatment thua To be a factor In upbulldlna thla community Is the objective of this company. Under the present form of slate regulation, which is the siime form of commission regulation licing used in practically every state in the Union, Eastern Oregon Light and Power company business is carried on openly. Tho results of, operation are available to the public constantly. All the activities of the Light nnd Power business in which the public has a reason for being interested, nr subject to regulative scrutiny, and in general it may by suid that no one suggests that the rates charged the pub lic are unreasonable or extortionate except the ignorant, the demagogue or the unscrupulous politician seeking voles. Discrimination is practically impossible under slate reg ulation. T f There are no practices in force by the Eastern Oregon Light and Power company which justify any propaganda for political ownership and it is our belief that there is no reason for believing that there could lie greater efficiency of operation, greater economies or greater extension of service than now exist under the present system of supplying you with Light, Heat and Power electrical service. 3 t Jr-- jj Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. ... J.u. M vCvi fs'l. rt Si 1 MM if- 1