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Saturday, -July- 25, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Thrpe NEWS of SOCIETY jCHM ILL, " 11 '" " " "" " 1 iii ii.n I h m a m im m m. mm . Announcement was received In 1 it i m iiito v t'Mt ci'il in- nf I hi ' niiii. rluB of Miss- Audrey Hurer. ( daughter of Mr, uhd Mrs. V. R ilarer. of this city, to Hubert Fre derick I.am of Son i Ho. Wushing ton. Mias Ilarer lu a eraduu,ie of Hit' l.u (.Jrfcndt high schoul and tin h been at tii(litir the Cnlvcrsity , uf Oregon fur the punt threw yeum; Sin- is a number of t he Oregon cinhT u society for girla ut the university. M r. Lam is a Senior ut t he I ni eif-ity and In a mem ber of two honorary f r:it nil ( Jos. They will lake a short irip to tin- -uat ami return to the uuiver-j-lly Hi is fall, to n stiine 1 heir Mudtcs. An enjoyable evening was spent nl the, home of Mrs. lynu Wright Inst evening coin pit men tins M rs. i:inet Veltr.s, During the I'V.n ing Miss Frh-deriko Hchilke de lighted I lie guc.slM With several beau It ftil vocil numbers. Mrs. Vehrs' lillle daughter. IhUy May. dressed u.i a wee Krencii maid in a dainty crepe paper costume, rerveil the delicious ref r aliments. The guest of lionor was present ed with u corsage of sweet peas. A tiny hoiiiict of MveclpcaH was also presented to each guest CMON, (Special ) A number of girl friends of Miss Winifred Itnlscy fathered ut her home Wed nesday afternoon to help her cele brate, her fourteenth birthday an niversary, tin Hies were enjoyed, after which luncheon was served. Dane f'iitii'1.cs CovcihiihmiI 1 or Privilege to .Mnr.Mlllnn t'OT'lCNUAOKN (AI'. - The, Danish .esilorer. I'eter lreucheil, launches a violent nf-wspaper at-i tack on the I )nntsh government j for permitting Hie American ex-j plorer. Mac Mil Ian. to search t he i ruins of ViUInK homesteads in CI reen land on terms hitherto r j fused .to highly reputed Danish ; explorers. 1'rcuchen winds up his attack ' by Baying that while Amundsen : remained unheard from, any nt- j tempt at saving him even by ' Mac.Mlllan might have been tol- J crated, but now that Amundsen , Ih safe there is no reason to grant ) MacMHIan any facltilles. WALLING'S m:v voii.i At il Kpii-tnl UciliK-Ilon lu or. lot or HATS To flow Out, Sl im -!t: lot pattkhn HATS IInlY l'i ! Xl'W Wlilti- mill llliiik Hills, Whill- I'YIls WALLING'S 1 tr) HvNi i . I IV.VJ 1 1 5 i . f 1 Weather Prophets Results CoutT" lVK Vljrl W NothlnB else U. 0 Important to ft 4 V Jv $ U S y&gVy yVtf' ZX Expert lleauty Woik J I c C 'TtVWlttP GEJST MARINBLLO x l 1 SHOP ' 4'f?' f' - . J kIT" Sommer IllilR. I'honc M 5" 7 Q ' V ' 1 Jb ' ' r i D . '5-. Is f - MtJ faiT&mSfnt2 Minerva Says Boys' Shoes, welt sole, brown calf Dress Khora: best q-iality Oxford, same style and quality; were $6.00 and $fi.5i. We are closing these out for S:i.."0. ir you don't want these at this pileo. von don't want good sho cheaper than any catalog house can furnish your sir., 2i to 5. Hoys' and Youths' Rcotrt or Baseball Shoes, rubber suction heavy sole, canvas uppers nt SI. 10. size 11 to 2, 2) to ft. Hig boys'. SI. 35. Thfse were orif InHlly $2.2., $2. .15. Oral) a good thing when It is In sight. THE BOOTERY Children's Sllpp)crs. Too cheap to advcrllsP. Look! rVe! Too cheap to n.lvertlw.. - ' " "'"" !' HlnunJef I JrilO lnre I look' H.e' i' "il!iHl nhrn ll mini eil ilan lor iliior.e tram net I Ub tJ'OIC I ' ' ill Ulrri lur-liiiMwiiil, lahlie Snlheilaii,!. " .iinlill- inn not t.l I I New Cape mm The oane that is most favored by rasmon w cu nunc ftft'nlr of former y?ars, but a section rkther, a? this one is. It gives an excellent tine to the hck of a coat, but does not Jeopardize the. slender line or the youthful effect. Sister Mary Says: Ureal: fast rh tiled rantaloupe. cereal, thin cream, plain otnelei, crisp gin hum toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Timbale of carrots, let I uce sandwiches, apple sauc, molauses cookies, milk. lea. Dinner Filet of sole, tartar .sauce, creamed potal ties, buttered string beans, shredded cabbage and pineapple salad, blueberry puffs, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. A child under six years of age should not be, allowed to eat the melon suggested for breakfast nor the tartar nuue(. with the fish. A' dessert lif sll-wl-il f rntt n ml 1 1 In In . . , ' , , " ' 1 , " , cvfun-,s ih more kuiuuhc illlin tne' lihii.ton-re f.iitiu K..t 1...lr ...,,,f.. served with plain cream -will not hurt a normal child of Tohc years. 1 Breakfast Slewed n runes. ce- ! real, thin cream, criso irrahum i toast, milk, coffee. t Luncheon Jellied salmon saladj cucumber sauce, rve breud. tapio- I ca cream pudding, milk. tea. j j Dinner I omato puree, croutons rice with green peas au gratin. j hard-cooked eggs and watercress salad, red raspberry blauc-mange, launshlne cuke, whole wheat bread, 1 milk, coffee. ( f Although the cucumber sauce is ;not suitable for the Junior mem jbers of a family the sauce is no :good that the recipe is included. tWith this exception ihere are no Mifihes suggested that may uot , he 'served to a child four years tu' age. rso mear ts pianneu in tne din- - 1 ner menu, the eggs In .the salad I and the chee.se in the rico and I pen. tlish making up the dlficiency. t iiciimlicr Siuicc ftne cup chopped cucumber. 1-2 I Our ldea of tlo softest (nb In ;teaspoon salt.-l teaspoon mlnred he world Is briistug the flies ofr j parsley. 1 tablespoon vinegar, 3-4llhe cows in December, icup whljiplng cream. 'v-----------w-k I Let cucumber stand in lee wat- , er for two hours. Pare and chop very finely. Add salt, parsley and vinegar. Mix well and keep very . , i,f v-, . - ' 4'K1 I 1-1 F v a " 1$ m t j p 1 The How In derornferl In H v . ' V yj f. J i typleal Hh-Ikh fottiiKe . myie I 1 v ' x,K Vi&ii Hlu-Htiateil. It roreea-un V . Irm-wxnens' Aj ' , the weather for from lo fJit v ' -J : M hour, nhea.l. V V I When the weather In to lie I 1 t-v ''!( " w k : i I'alr. the woman will he onl; . oE.it ' . .. i v f IkV'-wV, i when stormy weather Is up- ! jwL ' r t . V V''' proachlns. the man with hi. I i tV. , : - . . i ".. - '''mM iniihrella will rome out. j ; n, fie SiLiV j MBgjgggjgyiUgiiJJLl L'J?f,iLi''wttwmiw IlCU 1.4 TOSS i .. '''K-X'J'Mi l'"sl'; "'' M.IM0lilK HAW. Him nHlnumW Mel. Mi '""I hIicii .he nliliiiltiii eil nlan lor iliione Ir,.... I... i lur hul..niil. lalilie t.iilhi ilaii.1. .imply inn not ,ei laii," aha rplaliiril. IIHIHI M 1 1 1 1 1 Bill I II I I.I II I LI I. II I L mm wool - morning and evening hour, Hewn t land eight. CHICAGO (Ai1) The reclaim- pihle School ut It : 4 T. The picnic in of land along a seven- mile; had tu. be called off Friday rtr-. stretch of Chicago's lal.e front, onciriotin, on account -of the rain. A of the greatest projects Known to new dale will be nmioumvl Sun modern ciiKiUeciiitL,. will add 1 200 ! day. C. K. at W'Vii o'cIock. acres of puck and boulevard drive to the lakeside at a cost uf approxi mately 1 iMi.doa.tHiii. The projected plans call for the actual building up by dredging Irom (he kikfr and filling In with soil and refuse from the city of iu,- nuu.iHK) cubic yards of frunt. The fit y Itiielf extends for -0 miles along the western shore of I ,ake Michigan. The tilling in is being canted on at the rate of lo, mill cubic yards u day. A fleet of trucks, three dredges ;imi u Kt'ore of barges arc Icing the work. In the last year. r; .'n,l,V feet of bulkhead also has I been couslruelcd. - I The first step in the process waflt ,hc conat. uctloi-t)f an outer and In- . nuimteaU or plies and timbers at a distance ranging from uiie-tu, monih of August. licv. S. W. quarter to th ree-nuartern of a mile creasey, Hector. from shore. The water enclosed wos gradually displaced. Ihedg.s M lOTIIl I IST K I' I S f O !' A L are i-eifioving the shallow lake hot- ('Ml'ltl'll, si H'TI 1 -- Nol l h l-'lr and toin outside of the bulkheads and V Ave. throwing the aand inside. About j i : 4 ." a. in., Sunday School. 1 1 so p.T emit of lite tilling will be a. m.. Preaching by the pastor. 7 accomplished in tins manner. Soil p. in., Kpworlh League, h p. ni., ami refuse from theVUy will com-! J'reaciiing by the pustor. -pose 2ti per cent. " '''lui Sacrament of ihe Lord's Hctwetn th present lake front ' Supper will be atlmluisteied uf Hie and tho inner bulkhead, lagoons ' '"I"-' u' niorniug sermon. have been formed. When the proj- l n A. l'owell. jiastor. ect is completed, the lake front will eniiHtHt of H.-rleH tit' n:irroiv IhIiiiiiIh running parallel to fhe pres.-nt shore and connected by bridges. Nineteen concrete bridget; will be constructed, spanning Itio la-, ... . , . .. , goons and the tracks ot the Illinois Central railroad, which has lis, right of way alonr th" shore line, ritlniately l hese t lacks will be completely covered and will be run through a subwuy. Twenty-five miles of boulevard will be built along the reclaimed land, two of which will parallel .Michigan home- vard. The bridges, which wilt con- nect the outer ItoiiU'vard with all cross slri'ets, will range in cost ;" T- .,- 1. iu i"n) f More than two million cubic yards of fill from the dredges: hnvt' h,,,'n rt'-P't4"" Wltm" j have been deposited within th bull;Inxids and 7r.o.noii cubic yards'sixll ,s,rt.t.t ut Sprn;; Avenue. nuvp ,H'0U r,r',,,J,,'1 rr,"u varl-t Sunday school meeis at tfMfi ous excavations in the cily. Five .,,-,, 1L A. Kl)Xt Superintendent million dollars were spent in tins operation last year. Thp wnrir lu iinn.. .-.mi ir,.u- i,v contract ami hi financed bv bond ! lS8U TWO iSSUCS Of $S,000.(UMI and $ 1 T, OOO, (Mill each have been authorized, of which amount 500,000 have been hailed, sold and'",; v' the money ment iwl11 f,irnlHh tho I,iu-slt'' u,h1 1,1 mN tne i.ion.y spun. dltion, will exhibit their i'hri.simas It is estim-utcd by Chief Knglneer box 1o llP wnx ,u nu, .Chinese mls Lynn White of the South Park Kioll Tiu. 1!lHtor will preach on commission, which has charge of tlle theme: 'Heltgion a Specialty." operations.. Htat il file Tres.-itt raft-p- 'j'he public Is coTdinliy Invited to 01 progress can he iiiainlatnefl, (lie ait. f10nt nnnrnifrt Olll tilled from ten should In to twelve lu j year::. .cold while whipping cream. Whip Jcream until stiff and combine with encumber Juvt 1 Ml CHURCHNEWS I CIIKIHTJAX CHl'ltCH Tho ' pan l or will preach ai Ituth I he Invite you to worship with S. I.el OS "tlo Up to Hie llOU.se of ic Lord" together. O. W. Jon i, .Stinister. - 'AOS K ( 1 1 A S I i I.t 'Tl I Kit AN Clll'lU'li iiible .School, i ; 4 f a. in. .MorniiiK worship, ll;ini u. in. tWhul about the itiioic of man Itoeji death e,nd it all? Why not ask the only man who came down 'from heaven ami knows conditions and cnvirotuucntH of the superna tural? Not a single lb- was ever ti.iced to llim.--Wm. ('. llotl. KI'lSt'iil'AI- t'liritt'll lluty Ooiniuuuioit,' h:mi; Sunday School. 1 : 4 f : MornfiiK Service, ll:tiu. lfum, u.roug'h August but there ...,ii i, ,tri ,,,, r,-u h iu , a din biif , . "7 SALVATION AllM Y There will i 'be a very special Hervice at Hie Sal- vution Army Hull tonight at a p. ' lit. 'ome and hear Onudc f. I Pratt "The Poor Man's Friend , , . . . Special music and singing and a ... , , . ., , .' ' Ui There will be no Sunday morn ing service as Knvuy and Mrs. Parker are conducting .services in Ludd Canyon at that lime. Sunday School, 2:80. Young People's 1a'- gion at-(l:iO, Mury Kllen i'rovolt iln ehurue. Great Salvation meet- , u, $ p m ,Ul,u. ,Iu, i;iuo-4 Mul)n1ujn itangcrs in song and testimony. Kverybody welcome. , ..,,,1 ,.t H i,i;iguify the namo '.OI IMf I.UIU loeine! , i-.n o.v - iiuu Parke, officers charge, FIHST IIAPTIST t'llFltril welcome for all. Morning Worship at 11 ociock. Sermon by the pastor on the theme: "A Substitute for Christi anity." Chlldren'H sermon theme: "How much do we weigh?" K veiling Service at 8 o'clock. The these services of worship. licorge 'Albert Pollard, pastor. V 11 F.S B Y T 10 H I A N CI1CUCH "The government of a country ne ver g'ta ahead of Hie religion of a country. There is no way by which we can substitute the au thority of law for the virtue of man," said president Coolldge In a recent address. The church has that divine mission to cultivate the virtue of man and without tbo church there Is a lack.' It is our endeavor to asslsl In the religion of our country. To that end we of fer tomorrow the following oppor tunities: Hunday School at IL4 U with classes for all and a iuomI happy hour of fellowship. The morning- worship at 1 1, at which time Miss Frederlke Hchilke be the soloist and the minister will bring the message. The Christian Endeavor at 7 wilt continue the echo meeting from port hi ml with Will It Rain Tomorrow? Let the i: : Miss Ileus tleibel a.s bn.ler. All the oun folks 1nd tdheis are tirg eil to hear thcHc1 reports. These prlvt leges Will allow ns to know the Master better and to more nearly live Hi life. This church I tnoKt cordhiliy invih ail to unite! with iih in Kllowyhlp and faltli. Win. tr.mby I toss. Minuter. KIKS'I' Si'lKNTlST Washtn;:1eii vie. .i at 1 1 liriU'll K I'HItlS'l - forner of Klr:;i and Sunday morning m r-n'cim-k. i'rutti." Stlbj Sunday School at lA:4 fi a. 11 in. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. (The reading room, )nv local ed la Wcsl-.hu ob:;un Hblg., Itoom :t. Is open daily except Sun day and bga! holidays, from 'J M lo l::tti p. m. dhily). All ure lu vilcd. FIltST Mt.'THODlS'l (FPIHl'l PAI. I'lirilflt Tile people who attend the iteivb-es ai S.nii p. m. have a iiiU-'acai treat in utore for them. Mr.'. Klnmati will render the following on the pipe organ: "At Sunset' by (laity Sellars and "Saint d' Amour' by F t gar. M rs. A. L- lilch.irdon will ghe two ao lui en tit bd "1 low bea ul if ul upon the Moitu tains' by I la 1 ka and "The Faiih is the Lords" by Lyn i'S. In addition to these numbers the con ".regal ion will join in sev eral of the great Hymns of the church. The 1 'asior will speak briefly on the -tue-;iion or "The I o 1 noc racy of Service." At the I 1 ;IMI o'clock hour the j pastor will give the second sermon in the series mi the general theme, 'Coils Ideal for all." The church sfhuol will convene af li:-iT. for the grides it the nior. The Furum meets at Hi; no (ieneral public will find a vt leome. in l-oj I Ill I t 111 uf llltl's KIllK v.i.i i.-o , .... .: ...... 'l-n If.. Il..u...u....il iiiseiiHNioii iifi 10 1 ue nem way 0.1 ; preserving for posterity the room here in which K ing Victor lOr.l- manuel 1 1 1 was horn, Mhrster of DKCIiAUATION To render the most dependable and eourleoufi ni ivlce To th greatest ponslbtn number of peoplo At. the lowest cost consistent with fair wuKs to thn labor and capital employed Oivlnff and deserving fair treatment I In in To bft a factor In upbuilding this eornrnunlty Is the objective of this company. Eastern Oregon Light & - iTi ; i , ( ' i : . : .... : . : v 1 f !.. -, I I ' ! TICN THOllHAN'll ATLANTA lii'onli' 11 is. tit ion lu luve II. Ih. llniin tL, II11II.VH1101I III111 iilniv riliirn to lherHtai:o nt Atlanta. Il.iv l Hill,, wlili IKU'I Of I lie IH'titllllM. j " " ipubltc lijstrucllon Fcdelc r0M!,nlt lug Itenedettd tlioce Se-!Sj(lan nlillosooher. hart lifter , IUll"i le.-lileU evfept mill. 11.1 even'. ... i,.,...,. it ..nt ii-i.u- ..u. lor a marble tablet in the ((f th U) n.(.(11,(l (h1 i It was first proposed to restore ppear- jthe room It lis original ; iance at the time thi king WJS i1""" Hn n there was a plan to fill with relics excavated from Hie ancient city of I lercuhuie im, but both these suggestions were aban doned. " 13 3.' 1 9 Jt JL .Light .Heat Power Rollins Silk Stockings Von ST VI ,13 - KEAUTV - KC0N0MY Ami a Positive Oaitor lUiiistop 1.00 . 1.63 - $1.95 - 2.23 Pulmans Keiidy-To-Weur and Rlilliiu'iy Japan to Aid in IMnbli-diln Wireless 'telegraph ('(iinaii) TOKYO (AI1). Viscount SbilHi k;ivi ami Huron K, Nakashim-i baye been appoluletl Hy Premier Kulo chairman and secretary, re spectively, it the committee which will establish the Japanese Wire, less Telegraph company under Joint management of the govern- tuent and private intereMl. The company is to be organized with Tlic si'i-viccs of our Interior Docoiator are nt your disposiil, free of tharpre, and with 110 obligation on your part. 11 us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. .,'.(' CARRS CONCERT Fredericke Schilke and Alfred L. Meyers Allspices of Monday Musiciilc Club rr.ESBYTElUAN C11UHCII "c- Monday, July 27th. 8:15 P. M. V- 0WWL. ,V.(i-ll; Power Co. fcYlin il!': UBS !: h X; t lilt' tfOVi'rnilM.Ilt w lr. l :i:i-"t:ill(ili at lviiikl, I' llliuslilina ' pr. V. tur.-. an IIH ii Im l...l aa.. TlAf w ill Im sililt'iiH-nli-. )y h iliji l irTj lo ' hIiii (tt'H by .l-.jlnlfi. i( uili 'irl int'n of Japan. ; y In Oh- . cmu-si1 or- a tnf.i Im I... coinniltttMi dh'IhImts, s t V' laa r Kalo Ntati-tl that thr i-.fl 'itjl. l ivin of the' International tt t :l-,ii'lilt; J Hcrvlcc was a matter of vital ha 1 port a nee for military. dl'ptninaU. laud cultural development. Silver Offeriiift. ' . ' T -- . -irfcc- !V ifr"- - it l- rr -nut' ' ' ' i ' f"vjv. - ' I!