La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 29, 1925, Image 3

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    Saturday, --August 21), 1025.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three'
NEWS of
Pattisons Host at
Dinner Last Evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J'attlson
gave u three-course dinner last
'night at tht'ir home in honor o.
Mis. I 'unison's brother who Is
lien from Toiieka, Ka.i.
Tin invited suvdus were Mr. n::d
Mrs. Hubert 1'atth-on. Harry I'at
1Ihoii. .Mrs. Mary IV.ttison and lr.
Hchurdson,
Degree of Honor
Ladies Entertained.
A Binall number of 1 irgree of
Honor I'rolective Association mem
bers were pleasantly entertained
nt the home of Mm H. K. Will
lams with Mrs. Albert Herman, us
.viHlini;. Alter a .short husinesi
meeting an Interesting program
wus rendered after which delicious ,
rei're-jhinenls were aurved.
MIhs Hilda Anthony is expected
home tin latter part of next week.
Hlio spent the summer studying in
t'hioago umt is now visiting rrienil.s
in tiolden. Hi., before starting
home.
Announcements .
Social announcements may
be printed In this column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any function. such
as cooked food sales, etc., trill
be refused. Announcement, to
be printed the name day, must
be lu society editor's luiuds by
:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
I
The rre.sbylerian Ladies' Aid j
will meet Wednesday ulleruoon at j
2::t0 o'cloek in the eumimmilv
room of Hie church. All hulie.s ami
frieniiM an invlled.
Sister Mary
Says:
(By Sister Mary)
Breakfast : linked pears, cream
ed dried beef on graham toast,
wafi'Jes. sirup, milk, coftee.
t laincheon: Vegetable, chowder,
graham bread sandwiches, brown
Jietiy ndlk. t-.
I I tinner: Hrotted whiteri.-di. ncal
Jnped potatoes, baked summer
'.snuash, cabbage and apple pnhtd.
raspberry llavarian cream, bran
130 NEW FALL
COATS
Coats for all occasions,
all fully lined, new dark
fall shades. One lot of
little women's coats.
. $21.50 to SS5.00
Your
Own
Judgment
will toll you what value yo'l
get from beauty work. Don't
depend on tho opinions of
others too much Judge for
yourself.
Whenever this judgment
Ib exercised, charming wo-
men find that their charm
is best aided by the work of
. experts.
Thone us today.
Geist Marinello Shop
v8ommer Bldg. Phone M. 677
AlLNERVA SAYS:
We have Dr. Sch oil's Arch
Supports of all kinds and
description an arch to take
care of nnd support every
bone in the foot. Nine dif
ferent styles In stork. Winn
these are properly fitted and
the right arch for yourtrou-
ble, you will get relief. But
arches are like eye g'asses
or false teeth. If they do
not fit they are useless to
you or n n y 1 o d y who b ' i s
them. We make a specially
in this work and have till
the appliances to work with.
We have fitted out many
satisfied customers the last
few 'nonths. Come in an 1
. ask t s about your foot trou
ble. H costs you nothing
for our information.
Corn "and Bunion Pads.
Corn Files. Heel Pads. He I
Linings, Foot Ointment. Pod.
leo Soap, Foot. Poujer any
of these are good' for wu.'.t
they are Intended to do.
THE B00TERY
WALLlNG'Si
i !
WALLING'S
SOCIETY
Ribbon Hat
Somo c' the smartest nejv hats art
made entirely of Broa Bmin ribbon,
and Uimmcd with ih0 ribbon made
Into conventional motifs such as
these. Paris Is very enthuslastla
about tiiiso hats.
bread, milk, coffee.
Vhit'iisi Is delicious split nnd
broiled under the gas fin mo. As
this Is r.n only fish no extra oiling
Is necessary. Any fih can he.
broiled and it is a particularly nat
isi'aeiory wty to cook fish during
the summer months. Children as
young us three years of age may
be allowed to cal broded fish.
Vegetable Chowder.
Three coarse blades celery, o pic-dinni-sized
nnion-s 1 medium-sized
carrots. 2 potatoes, 2 tomatoes, 4
rtipse boiling water, 2 teaspoons
::t!t. teaspoon pepper, 2 thin
idlers lacon, cup rice, 2 cups
mlik.
Cut bacon in tiny pieces nnd cook
in soup kettle until crisp. Add onion
cut in thin slices and cook over a
low fire for f minutes. Add remain
ing vegetables pared nnd cut in
small dice, rice, salt, pepper and
boiling water. Cover and simmer
until vegetables are tender, about
1 K hours. Add milk, bring to the
boding poin! but do not let boil.
Kcrvv vi ry ho;.
Radii
10
SUNDAY. AUGUST 30.
Mountain Standard Time Stations.
KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4), 10:50
n. m., service, 1-Trst Church of
t . ) rist Sclent 1st , . 4 , p m.. KOA
orchestra; 7:ho', J-4irst Y'h'urch of
Christ Scientist.
Pacific Siandacd Time Ktatlnns-
KFWI1. Hollywooil. Calif. (252). 9-
11 p. m.. late news followed by
Warner Tiros. Sunday night
movie frolic.
KGO. Oakland. Calif. (Sfil). 11 a.
m.. First Unitarian church; 3:30
p. m.. KGO Little Symphony or
che.si ra: S, First Unitarian
church.
KC.W. l'ortlitnd. Ort. (491.5) 10:15-
12 noon, services. Church of Our
Father, (Unitarian) ; 7:25-9 p.
m.. services. First Presbyterian
church.
KH.i, Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2).
(i-6:30 p. m., Leighton's arcade
(afeteria orchestra. Jack Cron
shaw. leader; 6:30-7, Art Hick
man's Tilltmore hotel concert or--chest
ra, Kdwnrd Pitspatrlck. di
rector; 7-7 : iltt, organ- recital.
First Methodist Kpiscopal
church, Arthur liiakely, organ
ist; S-10, program, Martin Mu
sic company, arranged by J.
Howard Johnson.,.
KJR. Seattle, Wash. (3S4.4). 11 a.
in., municipal band, Wood lawn
Tark; 7, First Methodist Kpis
copal church; Mrs. Montgomery
Lynch, organist.
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (336 9). 7
S p. m.. First Presbyterian
Church of Hollywood, Itev. Slew
art P. Marl-nnnn. pastor; 8-9,
Ambassador hotel concert orches
tra, Josef Koscnfetd, director:
! -1 0:S;, program. Beverly Hills
Nurseries presenting the Russian
stringed quartet, Calmon Lubo
viski, leader.
KTAIl, Oakland. Calif. (215). 7:45
p. m.. evening church services.
KTCL, Seattle. Wash. (30ft.!). 7:50
9:10 p. in., First Church of Christ
Scion t ist ; 9-1 0-10:1 0, Interna -
SHOES
PAIRED
By Men Who Know How.
Have you ever taken the
time to consider if yoM were
leaving your shoes in proper
hands to have them over
hauled? You would not take your
watch to a garage for clean
ing, then why do you just
throw your shoes, "your best
friends." into any of these
so-called shoemakers?"
Bring them In to expert
workmen who CAN DO THE
WORK right.
A trial Is all we ask and
your good business Judgment
will tell you the rest,
JESTER'S
SHOE SHOP
New Foley Itldg.
v, r.
a 4
I If
tional Hibln . StudonU' . oocia-lion.
MONDAY, Al iil'fciT l. -Momilaiu
Siuiidartl 'lime Stations,
K l'VA, OKdcn, I'Uh. CMO.
p. m.. Kuaiyn lrtig company.
KOA, Denver, Colo. (o22.4), i:S0
p. m-, Herbert White and his
Silver PtHtp orchvstrti; 7::i0,
Handmnn's hour; 8. aeientific
' football, Tom McNamara; 8:10,
Karnes Commercial school.
Itarnes ljxdtes' chorus
Denver
concert quartet; ''Trees and
Whrubj of the Koekies," (Colo
rado Mountain club; "Chanicter
in Speech," Krim Pal hit Orip
hdt; "Tlie Qualities llesired in
Young I'eople by llusiness Men,"
H. K. Harnes.
1'neific Stnuilard Tintr StnHtms,
K1-A. Seattle, WhmIi. -4M.8), -:-15
i. m.. Hoffman ovhestra,
baseball scores; (i:4.ri-S: 1 r, Sher
man, Clay mid company pro.
gram; K:3-lt, Times studio pro
gram. K KW Li, Hollywood; Calif. ( 2 T. 2 . 6
7 p. m., Hlg Brother of KKWU;
7-7:46, Hudio. Doings Question
and-Answer period. K. tl: Ormia
tn, technical editor; Van Sis
ters trio; J. Htanley Kulbright.
tenor; S-8. program. Hlur Motor
Car company, Milion Hollar or
chestra, Krank Hiever. baritone;
Vic Ueall uud Krank Pierce;1
comedy songs; . a-HI, piogram,
. James Hell, tailor; James iiell'e
orchestral Kuthryn Martin. no
. prnno; Have Clmdnow, pianist;
lu-ll, V'arner Hros. frolic, di
rection Charlie Well ma a.
KOI). Oaktapd.. Calif. : 3-4
p.m.. program. Kohler a Chase;
l!-7. "heodore Strohg, organist;
S, "To Whom Do Ciises of Com
munieuble Disease . Lielong "
JLugh Uarrett Dobbs; "Sympos
ium on the New . Kduciition,"
Williams Institute; "Switzerland.
Paris and London,' Heiene lhilr
lip.; chats- abpttt new books.
Joseph Henry Jackson; "Inside
Dope on Curing Automobile Ills,"
I. ouls P. Singer;'-Arion 'trio.
K.IH. Seattle, wasli.' CtJil.4), 7-
X:25 p. m.. Sears-It oebuek and
company prontm; S;:to-ia( post
lnteHigenePr courtesy , program;
10-1 l.,Uordon-Kilbourno. and his
orchestra.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (330.0).
5:30-6:15 p. in.. W'urlltzer pipe
..organ studio. Town Crier;. (1:15,
travel talk, ,W. K. Alder; (;:?u-7.
Atwater Kent liatiio orchestra.
Paul Flnsteln, leader; 7-7:Sn,
Mutual Motors mirth contest;
7:.10-8. program. Columbia Out
fitting, company; 8-g, program,
J- W. Stockwell couipany; B-IO,
program. GlobO Ice ( ream ron
pany; lit-ll, tioodrich silver
town Cord dance orchestra. Jjly
nn May Challenger, contralto;
11-12, Ray West's
Ambassador!
hotel dance orchestra
KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (215) studio
program.
KTCL. Seattle. Wash. (305.9). 9-
10 p. m., National Machine Sales
company program.
dKWIKH CHKISTIAX TALKS
OREGON CITY, "Or. . (Special).
I A Hebrew Chi istian. Pastor F.
jC. Oilbert-of Wellington, J. ,
spoke at the Gladstone park to
2000 people attending the West
ern Oregon con fe reiieo. I n b is
early life Ullbert prepared for the
ministry of lite Jewish priesthood.
i Forty years ago he
accepted
t lie Christian religion: during
these years be lias lectured and
'traveled extensively in mum rouu
'try, Cunadu, Kurope and the far
ast.
j "Christ," he stated, "is now
carrying on his work of Intercs
jsion for man in the heavenly tah
lernacle, which Is the anti-type of
l'the one Moses b'Jllt ucording to
God s direction."
. Thursday night Mr. Gilbert will
speak on "Why We Have so Many
Karthquakes," and tell of his x
periences in the Japanese earth
quake in
A resolution of thanks to the
press was adopted by the confer
( nee.
Saved Scores of Lives
HV-'- n Kit i 4 K' rn
Here are the heroes of the Mfirklnne ship disaster, off New
pott, It. L, in which 40 excursmnf.sts were killed as a re.-mll of
u boiler explosion. Harvey Peterson, left, and Carl Townwnd,
seamen from the U. H. battleship Wyoming, penr-triiled the seald
Inff steam to saven scores of the 700 pwrnar. They were
protected by asbestos s tits.
CHURCHNEWS
: I'liurcli of tho amifim
Sunday school 9:45. we have ad
ded another much needed class to
the list, so now have a class for the
young married p.ople.
Morning hour of worship Jl:u(
i anj evejibu lnvsaaKe at S :00
o'clock always cvangchstic, both by
pastor.
Tuesday ' eveninjf a Ul be our
regular monthly meeting of the
church board at the parsonage, by
tho way we now have u "parson
a st" ot the Church of the Naz
areno." huve purchaged iho house
and four lots on the corner of
Ave. und N". Birch St. und expect
to make u benui.iul church home
of this comer.
Heguiar weekly prayer
Thursday oVcnlng at th
just across Hie viaduct
north side. '
Our buslnes.1 is to pr
meeting
chapel
on lliu
arli re-
dempllon from
There is ' no choice except be
tween holiness atul sin. If Jesus
Christ cannot save from at sin,
then the atonement is inadequate
and grace dues not abound even
as far as sin does.
I.. D. Meggers, pastor, 2501 N.
Hirch St.
1 'Hi)ielKis Meetings
Kvangehsta Win. Ituiliie and P.
Hart land are rund tiding a series
of meetings in" the tent on JM2
Adams Ave. Meetings every .eve
ning except Saturday. All are giv
en a very -cordial invitation to at
tend these services,
I'ii-st Methodist Lpiscepal Church
' The stRsion of the church school
will open at !i:45 a. m., with'Mrs.
It. W.- Leighton directing. At 3 1:0(i
o'clock the. services , will be, con
dueled by the Key. liert Powell
ot" the Methodist. Kpiscopal clAjrch,
south, who wilt also preach the
sermon.
"This church will unite with the
.Union, services rn the evening.
Attorney A. K. Clark of Portland,
will address Men's gorum nt Hi a.
in. : Kliinj' ttratit Keith, pastor,
Ion i:iisli Lutheran Cl.nrcli
M. Ave., opposite high school.
Bible school 9:45 a. in. Mr. U.
Wtnsitr superintendent.. Morning
worship 11:00 a. ni. Luthern leu
guc devoMons, b:30 p. m. Jesus
said to His Disciples. "Come y
apart and rest awhile." They had
a. vacation from work but not
apart from Jesus and from prayer.
Uecuuso we sometimes do not take
Christ with us when we go away
for a rest we do not find the rest
ful peace. Therefore let us seek
Him again ' nnd find rest for the
soul.
The First Baptist Church
Sixth street at Spring u venue.
Services for Sunday, August 30,
1925. '
Sunday school moots at 9:45 a.
m.f H. A. Fox, superintendent. A
welcome for you. Morning Wor
ship ut 1 1 o'clock. Special music.
;-ieniiun by tho pastor on the
there: "The Greatest KisU." Chil
dren's sermon. The union evening
service will be held in this church
at K o'clock. This will be the last
i union me
ting of the summer. The
invited. George Albert
public is
Pollard, pastor.
Probyterlnu Clunvli
We close the summer season
series tomorrow morning at which
time the last of the messages deal
ing with the men moulded by the
Master will be heard. You will
want to be with us at the 1 1 o'clock
worship hour at which time Mr.
Harnett, baritone, will be our solo
ist, and Mrs, J. A. Tort ford will
b e at our pipe organ. Yen will
rind a welcome. The closing
Union services will bo held at S in
the P.aptlst church, with all the
churches in the Ministerial asso
ciation uniting for this service. You
will find a welcome then. Our j
Sunday school nt 9:45 with in- The Snlvatioii Army,
creasing numbers during these- ;egular services tonight at 7:30
cooler days and our Ch.istian Kn-lon ,he street; 8 o'clock in the hall,
deavur at fl:45 all the young folks, j TomorroV m.niing Knvuy nn.l
As we come to the end ' thejliarker will hold services at I .add
summer Sundays, let us resolve Canyon ut lo o'clock; 2: so, Sunday
that we will avail ourselves of the school In the hall, classes for all
opportunities that the coining
church year presents. Let us de
termine to he u vital, positive force
for lite cause of 'hrist ianlty in this
community. Let, us represent the
Master Lite in a better manner.
Win. Crosby Itoss, minister.
CIirMtiui Church
At our morning se-rvice, one of
our young men, Ha?,e Waidron.
will be ordained to the Ministry of
the Gospel of Chritd. The church
rejoices in the choice of this young
man. He lias chosen t he bet let
part. You are cordially Invited to
the service.
Bible school at nine forty-five.
We urge upon every member In
town to be present. Christian Kn
deavor at sevt n.
We join in the union service at
the Baptist church in the evening.
O. W. Jones, minister.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIKNTIST Corner of First and
Washington. Sunday -morning ser
vices at 1 1 o'clock.
Subject "Christ Jesus."
Sunday School nt 9:4 5 n. jn.
DECLARATION
To render the
most dependable!
ftr'l couiteous
Bcrvlcp
To th groatost
possible number
of pooplo
At the lowcBt coat
connlBtent with
fuir wafrcB to the
labor and capital
employed
Olvlnit and
deserving fair
treatiiitil
thus
To bo a factor
In upbulldln-r
this community
Is the objective
of this company. '
V f' ("r ,,r,r ,l'n"l"K IK-paiiniont
' ' lli"'il liamlli- tin- imiMt , J
V;5'.- ili-llinli- KarnifiilM snllsrailoi'llv. .-r '.vj
i lr "s ,vi" ifitf'y
i)''Xk """" n "'B"'1''' fU!iiin-r. yL'g
' Vy ir-hHM. lJlu.A-
Eastern Oregon Light &
Wednesday v uning meeting ut S i
j o'clock- O h reaiiinjf room, now
I locutcd in West-J.scobson Itlilg.,
lioom a. i open dully uxcupt Suu
j day and legal holidays, from IS M
; to 4:30 i. in. daily). All are in.
vlltfd.
j
ages; I!::t0, young people's meeting,
leader Alfred Zigbr; 7:S. open
air; inside ut K. We are. having
some very interesting- meetings,
good crowd.. Come and enjoy an
hour with us. special young peo
ple's 'luceting next Tuejduy night
at S in the hail in churtto of Airs.
Hlglor.
ALKX 1-A FOLLF.IT HKTIKF.S
HALKM, Ore., ( Special. ) Alex
La Follett, for several terms slate
senator from Marion county, has
announced that he would not be
a candidate for re-election. Mr.
La Follett is 81 your of age. Dur
ing his incumbency as state sen
ator he has bei n known by his col
leagues as tlm watchdeg of the
state treasury.
Hairs Catarrh
Medicine Mrt
it rid your system or Catarrh or Deaf
uesa caused by Catarrh,
SolJ by tfntQcuff for orcr 40 ytari '
F.J.CHENEY &. CO-Toledo. Ohii
For Sale
500 kilowatts in connected service duv
ing lighlins period.
1000 kilowatts in connected service dur
ing daytime.
2000 kilowatts in connected service dur
ing the nijht.
This electricity can he secured in any amount
from one kilowatt for an hour's use to the total
amount above specified for continuous use.
The price ranges from 15 cents to V cents, de
pending on where, when and how it is used. It is
cost price (a public utility makes no retail profit).
Our rates compare favorably with any like-sized
utilities in the country.
Anyone buying this electricity will not be cut
off, due to any shortage of supply as we have am
ple, reserve to care for this demand.
Watch tho following advertisements for specific
uses of electricity. There is at least one which
will save you money.
"Pointex
ONYX HOSIERY
In All New Fall Shades.
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Pub
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The services of our Interior Decorator are at your
disposal, free of clunge, and with no obligation on
your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob
lems for you
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Mnkcni of IIlRli-Grmle Pastries
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