Saturday, July IS, l!)2.r).
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
'Pa po Thrcfj
NEWS of SOCIETY
Honoring Misk Kri-derikf Sibil
kf. who will liivc La Or;nute In
Uw near future for Huston to con
tinue hr study of niusie tlu-re,
Mrs. It. T. KettiiiK tiiU-rtuinid a
nuinbi-r of frUntJn at uu uttruriive
ly appointed one O'clock luncheon
yt'HierUuy afternoon.
Following luncheon a juuUiilo
theater party was enjoyed.
The Reneral coimiiitteo In clmr
i;e of the Junior Country Club dan
ten Rivvu Uu ring- the. Hummer
inonliiH met Thurmlny waning at
tlie home of Mrs. It. J. Kitchen to
make arrunRemeutH for lli mo
ond dancing piit'ty of the kcuhou,
Jnvttu1lonn ate now out for the
danee. which will taku phice Mon
day eventtiR. July L'. at the club
house. The Star Novelty orches
ItM will play.
The meinlterH of the cotumitlee
are: Mia. It. J. Kitchen, Mm. It.
N. AhIiIi.v. Mrs. A. J. HtuiiKe, Mrs.
C. It. Kberhattl. Mm. t. It 1-ari-Bon,
Mrs llaiiey ) Kmllh, and Mrs.
C. B. Miller.
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Nl MAY. iM'liY ltt
Mountain Slam hi id 'lime Stations
KI-'WA, OKden. Ulali K-M l.
m., miiMicul proKtam, Chamber
of Coinmeice.
KUA, lhnver, Colo. CIJ2.4), II a-4
in.; Ktrot Baptist church: P- m.
(Hiver W. (.lusher, oi'aniHt; 7:45,
Klrst Hiipllst church.
I'aeille Standanl Time Stations
KKWH. Hollywood, Cullf.
9-11 p. m., late news and War
ner Itrotht-rs -Sunday night mov
ie frolic, screen pemunalitiea di
rect from the lot.
KUUA .Oukluml. Calif. (3C1.2), 11
a. in., Kirst i'oiiKrt-Rational
church; 3:30 p. in., CMft hotel
concert urchentru; 7:45, l'irst
CouRn'Rulional church.
KGW. I'ortland. Ore "4it.5. 10:-0-1
12 noon, Hervices, l-'irat Prcs
Ifyleiiun cliurch; Dr. Harold 1..
Howmun, paHior; 7 :4i-'.. p. in..
HcrvlceH, Kirat Church of 4'lirlNt,
Sclent 1st.
KHJ. l.oa AllKeliS, Calif. (105.2),
fi -(!:;() p. m.( Kfight oil's A read o
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Crun
Hhaw, lender; G-ti:y, Art Hick
man's ltiltmorc hotel concert or
chestra, Kdwurd Kit xpu trick, di
rector: 7-7: an, Arthur lilakely.
orRaiiiut ; 8-10. program, Murtlu
Music company, arranged by J.
Howard Johnson, KHJ concert
trio, itulli Hits, soprano, John
Martin, pianist.
KNX, Hollywood, falif. CCtG.tO. 7-
8 p. in., Kirst rresbytei iun
church of Hollywood; 8-U. Am
bassador hotel concert orchestra
Josef Kosenfeld. director; U-ll,
program, Meverly Hills nurseri
es, i.'almon l.ulioviski, concert vi
olinist; huhovlHkl trio.
KI'O, San Francisco, Calif. (42.U)
0 : :( f -7 : 3t p. m.. l'alace hotel or
chest rti; K-S::iu, Palace hotel
conceit orchestra; 8::;n-10, lludy
Seiger'a Kuirmont hotel orcheti
' tra.
.MONDAY, .11 I, Y 20
Mountain standai-d Time Slat inns
KKAVA. UiT'ten. Ctah Cjr.l). H-ll i.
WALLING'S
JULY CLEARANCE
SALK OF MATS
As Follows:
Trimmed Mats
$1.95 to S6.95
New Kid Hats, Black
mid White and All
White, ' reasonably
priced.
Dresses
$1.50 and Up
The New
French
Curl
Win n 7011 wish llin nlinrm
lntc effect of a soft, natural
curl, tlio new French paper
wave Is tlio onl; answer.
Our aliop la admirably
equipped anil trained toglTO
tills new curl. You will be
more tlinn pleased with tlia
result". Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom A, Bommer Bid.
"A ncaatj Aid . for
' Ererj Need."
Phone Main 57T
in., vmii'il entertainment.
KOA, Denver, Colo. aJS.4), 0:3(1
p. in., Herbert Whllo and hia Sil
ver Slute orelieatra; 7:30, Suntl
man's hour; 8, Mureia Freer, so
prano; "Clurencc." Otis plnyers.
Pacific Standard Time Stations
KKOA. Seulle, Wash. (451. S), 0-
6:15 p. in., baseball resulta; Ol
ympic hotel concert orchestra;
ti:45-8:lu... proKraiu, Sherman,
Clay & Co.; 8:3U-10, Seattle
Times, dance music.
KI'WIl. Hollywood, Calif. C5:). C,
7 p. m., children's hour, UIr llro
ther of KKWIt: S-H," program,
C'heek-Ncal Coffeo company:
Aluxncll Houm- Coffeo utrinir
iiuurtet, Hany .lueknon. leader;
Don MeNamec and IJeoiBe Green
ueeordlan and banlo soloists;
Charles Ueauchamp, tenor; U-10.
Joe Martin's Studio Six dunce
orchestra; Ashley Sisters; Chur
liu Wellinaii. tenor: 10-11. War
ner Hrothers frolic, direction
Charlie Wellman.
KUO. Oakland, Calif. (3CI.:'). 0-7
p. in., dinner concert. Kohler and
Chase Ainpieo studios; Nona
Campbell, soprano; Alice Outh
rle I'oyuer, violinist; Theodore
StroilK. orRanlst; S, Amphion
trio: "To Wliolil Do Cases of
Comiiiunicuble Disease HeloliB'."
Hush Barrett Uobbs; "Symposl
mil on New Kdileul'on," Willi- ,
ams Inslitute; "Kroni a lompo- I
ser's Workshop." Arthur s. uar
belt; "Collecllon Letters," W. J.
Murra; "Inside Dope -on Curinu
Automobile Ills," l.ouls 1'. Sin
ner; "The Trouble Shooter." -KHW.
l'orllund, Ore. (4'.H.r), C-7
p. m.. Claude Johnson untl his
CHURCHNEWS
I'ltKSliYTKUIAN- CHI HCH
"Only I'huructer makes people dir
fLTi'iit" Id a bunker In Chlcuno
tho other tluy. Wo iiiIkIH mid to
this Btatcment thut only '.'hriwli
au Charlie t it Is worth while." The
foundation of character hi a belief
in llod und the meaaaRe of lovo rc
vVulcd to this world through his
Sou. Tho church in th imrnt fur
this nu'HHaKe und Hhould have a
pluco in every life. Tomorrow
will ufford us another opportunity
for Hible Htudy ut (ho 9:4f Kun
duy School kkmhIoii; unolher ojipor
unily for worKhlp at the II o'clock
hour ut which timo special iuuhIc
will mid Kreully to thu wervlco us
the minister brimis the mcssase;
another opportunity for the. on life
folkK who have all returned from
the C. K. convention to Kather
with others at 7; while the unique
opportunity of the duy will bo u
sacred concert at 8. At that lime
Prof. James H. Shearer, a eeh
hrnted Scottish concert organist
and his talented wile, a Ui.stin
Kuished Canadian opruno, will
present a sacred concert for the
benefit of the Keueral public. A
cordial invitation is extended to
the coinmunlty to enjoy the day
with us'. Wo are here to serve.
Win. Crosby Koss. Minister.
tend the tent meeting la progress
theru.
Kvc niiiip mcssiiKo H:o o'clock,
by past or, always evangelistic.
Thursday evening prayer meeting
at chapel, In charge- of Uro. Lev
(JroKory.
The place Is; ltlvorsUto chap,
Just across the viaduct.
Tuesday evening ft i hie. study, at
the home of Kis. Cain nt 102?
T Ave., In churKo of ltev 1. A.
Campbell.
You are invited to attend fill
our services, an vno nine. we,.
preach the Hible; not evolution,-
L. 1). Meggers, pastor, HfOti W Ave.
criko Bchilko will bo here In a vo
ciil solo entitled "Tho Lord 1h my
Light" by Allitupu. Tho ontir
evening in planned to bo pleasing,
Informing" and Inspiring. No st
vice over one hour In length, dur
lug tho hot weather. ,
'AOS KNOMHIL L1.THKUAN
CHt'lU.'ll ltibio Hchool It : 4 r.
Hakor theater orcheilra; 7:at)-S, Mornuiir Worship lt:tui a. 111. u
Is piissiiiK: strunge, nui yei u i
true. Outsiders iniagino iniii in
bau;baU scores.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (atau.9),
&:UU-U:1G p. in., Wurlitzer pipe
organ studio; i:l5, travel talk,
W. R Alder; 6:30-7. Atwater
Kent IMdlo orchestra, l'aiil Iin
steiii, leader; 7-7:JO, dinner
hour music; 7:3u-t. progruin,
'ulumbia Outfitting company; Ji
ll, program, L. W. Stockwell ina
liulacturing company; a-in. pro
gram, Klite Catering company;
10-11, Goodrich Si I vert own Curd
danco orchestra. 1-llyaii May
K'4 Abo Lynmn'a Cocoanut t.rove r to haVe. a big timo
dance orchestra from Ambussa- Kvcry boy und Kir,
dor hotel. connected with our Young People's
KI'O. Han KrnnclHco, Calif. (4tIS.3) ; Meetings will bring something to
C:4U-7 p. in., AVuldemar Llnd ana represent, a Bible Verse, also quote
slders. I mean Church members,
think themselves to be good. Hut
insiders really know, wo g have
halt, lame, blind, and sick and
that Is true Sometimes out
siders think they are belter than
jin.siders. Insiders say that if out
siders are not better titan insid
ers than the outsiders are made of
pretty poor stuff. Will. l' Holl.
pastor.
CIIUUCII OK GOD Corner X
the. States rostnurant orchestra;
7-7:30, Itudy Selger's l-'alrmont
hotel orchostrn; 8:30-10, choral
union; 10-11, Waldcnmr LlnU,
Htatcs restaurant orchestra.
Oliver Unhurt In Accident.
MILL CITY. Ore. Otto Geert
sen of Mill City narrowly escaped
possible serious Injury w hen ho
drove down ft ateep embankment
above the Santlani river. In at
tempting to turn, he backed to
wards the river and his automo
bile went over the bank, which
is about 40 feet high, landing in
a fir tree. No damage was done
to either the cur "or occupant.
the verse and tell where it Is
found. There will no doubt be a
cup. axe, lamp and a hot of oth
or things. A welcome to all.
Pratt und INummer, Local Minis
ters.
Cm itCH OKTHK N AA It MM!
-Ilome of the old-time religion.
Sundav school 9:4."-. No doubt
our readers will be glad to hear
thut the Sunday school, and other
services us well, are steadily glow
ing in numbers. Morning worship
at 11:0" o'clock. Hev. A. K. San
ner. the District Supt. of thiH Dis
trict, will be with ws at thiH hour
and bring the message; ho leaves
in the atternoon for KIgin, to at-
ISLAND CI T Y Ct I M Ml'Nl T Y
ClltMtCH The Itev. Harry H. Ha
milton of Hulsc, will preach Sun
day lit 1 1 a. in. Sunday school at
10. Lpworth Leuguc at 7 and
puhliic worship at h p. 111.
You tire invited both morning
and evening. Hall K. Mall it!, pastor.
FlltHT IIAI'TIST CHlItCll
Sixth Street at Spring Avenue.
Sunday school meets at :46 a.
in. A cordial Welcome for all,
Morning Worship at 1 1 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor on the
theme: "The llaco Course." Chil
dren's sermon theme: "Strange
Customs."
Kvcning service at 8 o'clock.
Special program. Tho Women's
Missionary Society will present a
missionary pageant. The public Is
4-01 dial) y Invited. George Albert
l'ulhird, pastor.
CHRISTIAN' Ctlt'KCH O. W.
Jones, minister. At the evening
hour I In' sermon will deal with
some of Mm matters In the Kvolu-
tionary Tangle at the Dayton Tri
al. We cannot presume to know u
great deal about all the matters at
Issue in thKs famous conflict, but
there are HOine tilings about which
we do know, and which must not I
be lost In the noiso und carnage of
the battle.
Morning preaching at eleven
and Itlhle School at nine forty-five
and Christian Kndeavor at seven.
KIHST CHiCHCH OF CHHIST
SC1KNT1ST Corner of First und
Washington. Sunday morning tier
vices at 11 o'clock.
Subject "Ltle."
Sunday School at 9:45 u- 111.
Wednesday evening meeting ut 8
o'clock. (The reading room, now
located In West-Jucobson llldg..
Room 3. is open dally except Sun
day and legal holidays, from 12 M
to 4:30 p. in. daily). All are Invited.
Wash Dresses
LINENS VOILKS-AND COMBINATIONS
At Remarkably Low Prices.
$3.13 55.18 - $5.85
Putman's
Heady-To-Wear and Millinery
LXTIt.MUMON is I11 ,vi i
SALFM, Ore. The extradition
hearing 'of Harry Vangekler, ac
cused of embezzlement, which was
started here yesterday, was con
tinued until Friday pending the
receipt of additional Information
from Los Angeles officers.
Officers who have arrived here
to ret irn Vangelder to California
alleged that he had committed em
bezzlement in connection with the
sale of securities,
Vuiigelder denied that he had
committed a crime, and alleged
thut he merely held out funds
belonging to his accusers to cov
er commit-sloiiH that we 10 due him,
I'ntesH more, evidence. Is pro
duced against Vangebler It is like
iy that the extradition will be de
nied, according to attachca of tliu
exeeut ive department.
1
i Sister Mary
Says:
MKTHODIST K I I S C O 1 A L
CHCHCII, SOLTH North Fir and
17 Ave.
U:4' a. in., Sunday School, W.
A. Klam, Supt. 11 a- in., 1'reach
ing by tile pastor. 7:00 p. in., Fp
worth League. 8:00 11. m., l'reuch
ing by the pastor.
These services are designed to
help folk. A man is u spiritual
as well as a physical and mental
being. llert A. 1'owell, pastor.
FlltHT MKTHODIST EPISCO
PAL CHl'KCll Sermons on speci
al themes at each of the Hervices
of worship tomorrow, preached by
the pastor. The choir will furnish
the .special music In the morning
and will lead the congregation lit
some of the great hymns of the
church. The Church school will be
convened at 9:45 a. m.. by the Sup
erintendent. Mrs. Leigh ton. The
Mens Forum will meet at 10:00 a.
111., and will discuss "Moral Stan
dards vs. Righteousness." The fol
lowing musical program will be
given at the evening service at X
o'clock. In addition to Hymns and
sermon. Mrs. A. K. Kiumaii will
render on the great Organ "Can
zonet t a" by Frysl nger. "I ost
Chord" by Sullivan and "Ave
Maria" by Schubert. Miss Kred-
Hreakfast Stewed prunes, ' ce
real, thin cream, crisp gruhum
toast, milk, cotter.
Luncheon -Creamed eggs on
least, tomato salad, blueberry mo
lasses phffH, whipped cream, milk,
tea.
Dinner Rolled ham. baked ma
caroni, spinach In eerum sauce,'
fruit sahifl. spouse cake, rasp
berry pn rfttit, milk, coffee, gra
ham bread.
Children under six years of age
should not be served the hum mig
gesled in the dinner menu. How
ever, they will not suffer Plnco
I he rest of the dinner la nourishing
and Milluhle ror them. If oiieesc
Is served with the macaroni the
lack of meat is taken care of.
IMuclH'iry Motnsse JNii'fs
One cup molasses, I-' cup boil
ing water, 2 2-J1 eups flour, 1 tea
spoon soda. I teaspoon ginger, 1-2,
teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons melt- j
ed butter, l cup washed and dried 1
blueberries. j
Dredge berries with 2 table-
spoons sifted flour. Add dry In-'
gredlents to remaining flour. Mix
and sift. Add bolting water to
mohiHses. Add dry ingredients to
molascH und water and beat well. '.
Heat In molted butter. Heat hard
jfor 1 to 2 minutes. Stir lu pre
pared berries. Hoke In buttered
land floured custard cups or gem
puns In a moderate oven for 20
minutes. Serve warm with whlp-
I ped cream slightly sweetened und
flavored with vanilla.
The services of our Interior Decorator are at your
disposal, free of charge, and witli no obligation on
your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob
lems for you.
CARRS
TMMnMMnMBfiwr'Trnniiiii mi ht .
LA GRANDE PUESBYTEUIAN CHURCH
Organ and Voice Concert
SUNDAY, 8 I. M.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shearer
Musicians of International Reputation
An unusual opportunity offered the general public.
Free Will Offering
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Phone Main 34
Our Representative will gladly call. You arc under
no obligation but you should learn more about this
wonderful offer. Do It Now!
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"TJu! Range Vpffiy with the Clock"
Phone Main 34
Wc arc always glad of the opportunity to tell you
about Electric Ranges. Mrs. Wiswcll of the Wesl
inghousc Company is still here she will help you
with your cooking problem. Ask lor Mrs. Wiswcll.
SPPer Mo
Pays
U For It
JUST THINK SUCH TERMS!
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Until July 3 1 sL
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Until July 31st.
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