La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 05, 1925, Image 3

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    Page Three
turday, September 5, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
EWS of SOCIETY
3r linage uuo
lines Meetings
. Alien C. Wright unlertaincd
cnibora of the Junior Bridge
yesterday afternoon at her
on N avenue with n bridge
The homo yaa attrau-
dt'co rated with on orchid
fellow color scheme, beautiful
ii'ts ot fall flowers being
lellclous luncheon was served
j'clock, after which three ta
Wt re at play. MU Carolyn
jithal won high score, and the
id prize went to Mrs. .Lester
jard. Ulra. 1 1 Douglaa re
3 the guest prtte. .
Is Is the first meeting ot the
bince adjournment during the
nr months.
sionary Society
ds Meeting
e regular meeting of the Mia
ry Society of the Christian
U was held Wednesday after
i in the annex of the church,
a large attendance. The buai
lueetlng was conducted by the
!knt. Mrs. Ida Trench.
; program was in charge of
Walter 8. Price. The subject
the afternoon, "Missions In
to." was ably handled by Mr.
raon, Mr. W. O. 1'erry and.i
iu. - Jones. Musical num
jy Miss Aileen Trice and Mra. f
pan teorge auiiea to ine en
irnt of the afternoon.
(ore adjournment refreshment;
served by tne noaiesses, mtb.
Caldwell. Mta! R. H. baldock
lira. J. H. Snodgrass. : ' " , .
. Carter '
ertains Club . .
je Home Department of the
jytenan church met yeaterd
jioon with Mrs. Mra .Carter
ttsieas at the- honu of her
htcr. Mrs. A. . K. HendrkU
t Tn members were present
tin ring the afternoon the Kev.
tun Crosby lions reviewed the j
My school lessons for the parit ,
:h. Mrs. A. S. Anderson led j
ie devotional, after which the
p worked on a quilt, which
be used In charitable work,
the close of the afternoon re
,mente were served.,
hian Sisters
crtained
p Pvthian Sisters met lat
Ing at the K. of P. hall for1
f regular business meeting.
VALLING'S
I COATS
t close to cost prices.
I HATS
Arriving daily and
juiced for n quick
turn-over.
btriniming given care
ful attention
four
)wn
ldgment
! t" you what value you
from beauty work. Don't
ifiirt on the omniona of
hers too much judge for
irself.
never t his judgment
exercised, .charming wo
n find that their chmm
flst aided by the work of
berts.
'hone us todiiy. .
feist Marinello Shop
inmer Bldg. Phone M. 677
INERVA SAYS:
I o you know- shoes me
pes. but there Is a vait
Terence betw een shoes an I
l-h-Aid shoes. Now don't
t me. but ask the women
o are wearing this iihiko
rch-Abl) why they n-ver
kngp to other makes when
re they wear Arch-Aid.
first pair you weur vvin
vince yon of these facts:
cnnifnrt. the liinl '"-
tfal part; 2nil-d irabillty:
looks: 4th saving on
i ho.se with no slipping
II be heel, which prevents
Jiov er heels; removes eal
lfes on bottom of foot.;
fns will gradually disap
r when Arch-Aid sho-s
i worn, eliminating rric
h on the toes. KetiiO'e
( cause and fiiture will
Iiove the corns. All sixes
stock.
HE B00TERY
i
VALLING'S
New Gloves
Embroidwed cutis ar Men on somi
of the newest gloves that are won
with the tailored costume. Some
times the colore are bright, but mon
of tea ' they arc black and white J
tan and blaclc.
Twelve jadies were present and the
meeting waa very interostlng.
Working for
Baptist Orphanage
Mrs. C. E.-Happersett was host
ess, to thii . incinbefs of the Mis
sionary Society of the First Baptist
church , yesterday afternoon at her
home on O' avenue. After the
business meeting the afternoon was
spent doing white cross work for
the Dnptist orphanage In Alaska.
Iteire.hmenig wore served at the
close of the afternoon.
Announcements
Social announcement a may
b printed m thl column free
of charge. Any Announcement
ptTtainltitc to any fiiuctlnnM surh
ax conhe1 food Kalea, etc.( wtll
be reftiflert. Announcements, to
te prlnUHl the same day. iihimI
he In wM'lety editor's liands bj
:no o'chKk. News editor's
nnt.
. The parkdale club will meet at
the home of it. K. Dennett. In
Krultdale. Wednesduy afternoon,
September 9. at 2 o'clock.
' - By Slsur, yinvy)
i Break (iist-r-Slleed pen e hcs. pre
pared Cereal,-' thin cream, eream-j
cd dried beef on crisp graham :
toast, milk, coffee. '
Luncheon Sweetbread and I
mushroom tlmhales, whole u heat j
bread, pear conserve, stuffed eel-1
ery, jellied fruit salad, toasted
crackers. Iced tea.
umiier Chilled consomme, fric
pssed chicken,, steamed rice, lima
beans, cucumber jelly salad, brow
beiins, cucumber Jelly salad,
brown bread sandwiches, peach
Icq' cream, drop uut cookies, col
fee. . .
ThfV' menus are. planned for
the woman .entertuining a week
end guest.' There are no dishes
8 iggested needing complicated
lust-minute preparation and the
initial preparation Is not over
taxing. Jellied salnda are Ideal for the
maid less hostess to serve since
,the mold Is merely removed from
the Ice box to the serving plate
and served at the table by the
hostess as a separate course.
Smectbrvari and 3Iu.hnoin
Tltilbales
One cup chopped mushrooms. 1 i
large sw eetbreail, 2 tablespoons
butter, 3 tablespoons flour, 1J,
teaspoons salt, i cup state bread 1
crumbs. 2 egg, paprika. j
Parboil and blanch sweetbread. ;
Chop, very finely. Melt 2 table
spoons butter ami cook mush
rooms over a low fire for fi e
minutes. Add sweetbread. Mll'
remaining butter, stir in flour and,
slowly add milk, stirring constam-1
ly. When t hick and smooth add ,
suit and pepper and ndd to in is'i-,
room n ikI sweetbread mixture.;
Mix well imd add bread crumbs!
and paprika. Hemove from fire
nnd add yolk a of eges well beaten.
Fold in whites of eggs beaten un-l
til stiff mid dry. Half fill but
tered custard clips or timb.ile
molds wllh mixture. Placn In n
pan of hot water, cover w ith but-1
tered paper and bake twenty min-j
utes in a moderately hot oven.
si ndav. sl:n i:nii;it n
MfMitilJiln Siamiard lime Mntlon
KOA. Denver, Colo. (322.4). 11
a. in.. First Baptist church; 4 p.
m., Sunday afternoon music
hour: 7:45. services. First Bap
tist church.
Pnciric standard Time Station
KKWB. Hollyaood, Calif. (252).
9-lo p. in.. Wiirii'-r Brot hers
regular Sunday night movh
frolic; 10-11, Los AliKebs lladio
exposition.
KIHK Oakland. Calir.. (3fiL2). 11
a. to.. KIihI Presoyteriitn church:
3:.'fn p. in., K'tiO Little symphony
orchestra: 7:3, Kii st Presbyter
Ian church.
KHJ. Ls Angbs. Calif. (4i;,M.
i-fi::tt p. ni.. l.eKhIfn Arcade
cafi teria orchestra. Jack ( 'ron
sha. leader; 'ti ::'-7. Art Hi. k
man's ItlUinore h(t I conn-rt r
ch.sini. Kdward Kttpatrlek. di
rector; "-7:'5'. Organ recital.
Arthur BluUely. organist; -l.
proK'ruiii, Martin Music company.
Sister Mary
Says:
i
i
Radio
aon. It nth Pitts, soprano; John
Martin, pianist; 10-11, Hadlo ex
position. KJIt. Scuttle, Wiinli. (3S4.4). It n.
in., Pi ret Methodist Kplscopai
church; 3 :3U p. in., municipal
band. Woodland park; 7, Klrst
Methodist Episcopal church,
Mrs. Montgomery Lynch, organ
ist; J. ituiph Magoe. pastor.
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. 336.9).
7-8 p. in., First Presbyterian
church of Hollywood, Uev. Hie
wart P. MacLcnnan, puator; 8-,
Ambassador hotel concert or
chestra, Josef Kosenfeld, direc
tor; it-lu:30, program, Beverly
Hills Nurseries, Ludovlskl, string
ed quartet In chamber music
program.
MONDAY. Sl.PTF.Mrr.Il t
KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (330.9).
6:80-6:10 p. m.. WurltUer pipe
' organ studio; ti: 1 5, travel talk,
W. K, Alder; 6:30-7, Alwater
Kent Hadlo orchestra: Paul Kin
stein, leader; 7-7:30, Mutual Mo
tors mirth contest; 7:30-8, pro
gram, Columbia Outfitting com
pany; 8-9, program, L, W. Rock
well Manufacturing -company; 8
10., program, Listenwalter and
Gough; 10-11, Goodrich tillver
town Cord dance orchestra; Lily
an May Challenger, contra-con-
tralto; 11-12, Hay Wesfa Am
bussador hotel dance orchestra. (
Mountain Sinmluiil Time Stations j U?t us avail ourselves of lis help
KUA, ixnver, Colo. 6:30 ! fulness.
p. m., Herbert White and his At Hie evening hour, 8 o'clock, we
Silver State orchestra; 7:30, will have for the sermon, It. 1.
Sandmnn s hour; 8. football, Hallard. Mr. Hallard id an ex-con-Tom
McNamara; 8:10, prograim viet. having been convicted lor the
Joint iJibor Day committee; Joejburulng of a church In his mad
Maun and bis IOiinbow-l.uue or
c liest ra; "The Meaning of Dabor
Day," Frank 1,. Palmer. .
Pacific standard 'lime Stations
KKOA, Seattle, Wash. (4&4.3). 6
6:46 p. m,, Hoiimau orchestra;
6:46-8: 1 6, Sherman, Clay and
company; 8:16, special an
nouncements; 8:30-10, Times
' studio program.
KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (2 5.').
K.7 n. in., children's hour. Hie 1
Brother of KKWB; 7-7:45, Hadio
Doings question and answer j
period. K. G. Orm ist on. tecum-1
cal editor: Van Sisters trio; J.
Stanley Kulbright. tenor; 8-9.
program. Star Motor Car com
pany; Million Dollar orchestra;
Prnnk Pierce and Vic lieall,
comedy songs; I an Cirldley, ten
or; Alma l.ou Bin nes, soprano:
tt-lU, program, K. P. Junes, Janes
orchestra: Uarbara Bunnell,
blues singer; lu-11. Hadlo ex
position. KUD, Oakland, Calif. (361.2). 3-4
p. in., program, Sherman, Clay
and company; 6-7, dinner con
cert. Sherman, Clay and com
pany; 8, "Hay Fever and It's
Prevention." Hutrh Barrett Dob
bs; "Achieving Leadership
through Effective Public Speak
ing," Kenneth Dloyd Williams;
"Symposium on the New Educa
tion." Williams Institute; "Inside
Dope on Curing Automobile
lils," Louis P. Signor; Arion trio-
DKCLAKATION
To render thn
most dependable
and courteous
service
To th, greatnst
possttile number
of people
At the lowest cost
consistent with
fair wngps to the
labor and capita)
employed
Giving and
deserving fair
treatment
thus
To b a factor
In upbuilding
tills community
Is the objective
of this company.
it
Eastern Oregon Light &
CHURCHNEWS
first Itaplisl.
Sixth Street at spring Avenue.
Services tor Sunday, Sept. tf, liiiS.
Sunuay school meets at 1 : 4 li a.
m. it you are inleresled in a prac
tical study of Christianity you will
linu your opportunity hero. Come.
Morning worship ut 11 o'clock. Solo
by Mr. Harneil. baritone. Sermon
by the pastor on the theme: "How
a Great Man Went Wroi.g." Chil
dren's sermon.
Communion herv-
Ice lollowmg the preaching. Kven
ing bcrvico at 7:20 o'clock. Please
no I tee the change of hour. Ser
mon by the pastor on the theme:
"The High Coat of Dying." As we
resume the regular church activ
ity lor the fall, we Invito tiio pub
lic to worship with ua.
George Aluert Pollard, pastor.
Christian.
Bible school meets at 9:45. On
last turd's duy the school register
ed a much higher attendance than
tor weeks pa&t. Wo feel that we
are ge.li.ng back to our usual btau
dard. Tho pastor will preach at
the morning hour, 11 o'clock. The
morning hour is our wuisnlp hour.
hate aK.iin.-t the Hible. He has
had a sordid experience in the
heart of New York Chinese dis
trict as dope fiend, peddler, and
white slaver. Ho carries in his
body the marks of his sin. Now
he says he Ls "Uut a sinner saved
by Grace." He placed betore me
recommendations Iroin men whom
I personally know from difteren.
parts of our northwest, testifying
to the value of his testimony anu
I genuineness of his conversion
So
1 am giving him the opportuntt
of telling to us his remarkable
.story at our evening service. Come
early.
O. W. Jones, minister.
ion English Lutheran.
M. Ave., opposite high school.
Bible M'hoot, 11:45 a. m.; morn
ing worship, 11 a. in.; Luther lea
gue, ti:30 p. m..; church council.
7:30 p. m., The Bible merely re
called the nHture of hell and hea
ven. The fact of their existence is
n n inborn consciousness found in
alt men without exception. The
lew who deny this statement sim
ply are trying to drown this in
born trait.
Wm. P. Holl, pastor.
Inland Cll Community.
The Sunday school opens at 1 4
a.m. Classes for all and all are
cordially Invited. 11a- m-, sermon
topic, "Friendship." The Epworth
Greater
Pro
Announcement was made last week of 500 Kilo
watts in connected electrical service for sale by
this company.
Think of the most progressive business house
you have ever visited and you will remember that
was well lighted.
If you have Roods to sell, people must have light
to see them. People like to do business where there
is plenty of light. The psychology of good light
ing is manifold. It is cheerful, inviting, dispels
gloom and creates a good business atmosphere.
People have more confidence
when you use good lighting.
It is profitable.
Successful business houses use plenty of elec
tric lighting.. Very few business bouses that do
not use good electric lighting arc successful.
Light is your cheapest salesman. Put it to
work. A few cents a day for kilowatt hours will
net big returns in profit.
leaguo goes in a body to visit the
i,wurtu league oi North Powder.
n muea uuoui aa hour anu a luiit
lor Hie trip and the N. P. ii. 1 be
gins I lie evening program at I
i. in. No uveuuig tfeiviuus in ln
tand City.
Hall K. W'allls, pastor.
Sulwttluu Army.
TouIkUi at ti o'clock hoar the
Uluu Ja uulu to lor utl
iiiierciu ciuses ot people anu suit
.icep binning, liu wilt tell u now
.t call be uoue. Evco body wel
come. iuvoy and Mrs. Barker will bu
tt iauu cuti) ou tomorrow morning.
A 4 very special Chri&Wau'a prauo
jcrvicu wii be coiiductea at u:ure:
p. m .Air. ii;iiiaru, a man oi
.alien experience, will Inlureal you.
oiue and hear him tea his story,
ijct uu Ituvu u record alicudaucu.
ouivatiou meeting at 8 p. ui., Uuod
.uuaic ana bulging. come and
.teip us bring men and women to
JrOxl,
Pieablcrian.
Jesus Christ was a worker and
all wiiu have t olio wed Him cur
.ectl hao imiuiteU that altitude
.owat ds tne worm. Lauor day will
.hereiore have a plu.ee in our
.nougius tomorrow morning as re
.ating to Hie ideal that wo aro lei-
.ow workers Willi tne leader ot
jur Faith. Mr. Lawrence Dutton
Power Co.
, 0 A Our Dry Cleaning Department M M
Is cqulppi".! lo luimllc the iuoL Jf
V ileliealv garments salKfiieiorlly. f a
V I,-y us om'1, W"1 will he- jM-'''''k
LjPXcihiio a regular cuMunicr. VtLF
. .
fits ilpf
in your goods
will be the soloist and Mrs. J. A.
Ted ford will preside at the organ.
You will want to hlture with us in
our 11 oVioek worship hour. Th
Sunday school at It : 43 with classes
for ull and a newly decorated pri
mary department to welcome the
younger members of our school.
Our Christian Endeavor at 6:46
with a most urgent invitation to all
young folks to share with us thbi
unique, hours. Let u echo Long
fellow's ehullenge:
"Let us then be up and doing,
With a heart tor every fate.
Still uclneving, still pursuing,
Learn to labor and to wall."
Win, Crosby Boss, minister.
Jiaareue.
There arc tie tilings necessary to
gut to heaven: F.rsi, we must ac
cept of the atom-men.., Hch. y:J2.
"Without the slieddmg of blood,
tlieie is no remission.". Second.
we read in luiKo u:a, i-.xcepi ye
, ye ahull all likewise per
ish." 11 Cor. 7:8-10, Paul says re
pentance is a godly sorrow tor sin.
Third, Heb. U:ti, "Without faith
it is impossible to pleaso God. For
lie that Cometh to Ciod must be
lieve tiiat lie Is, and that he is a
rewurder of litem that diligently
tank him." Fourth, John 8:3,
"Verily, verily, 1 say until thee,
except a man be born again, he
cannot see the kingdom of Uod."
Fifth, Heb. 12:14, "Follow peace
with all men and holiness, without
which no man shall see tho Lord."
So there are the live essentials:
t he atonement, repentance, faith,
the new birth, and holiness. Are
you in possession of thenii?
you are invited to our cervices,
mmm
Putmans
For Hosiery
Iieudy-To-Weai" and Millinery
at the Bivci-Mldc chapct just acrosa
the viaduct.
Sunday school. 0:45; morning'
worship, 11; evening evangelistic
mcasuRe, 7: 30. Tho mid-week
prajcr service on Thursday rven
intf, 7:3n. Women's missionao' so
ciety meets at Mrs. Wm. Cameron's
next week. Wednesday at 2:30, vis
itors arc always welcome.
1 1. Mcffgers, pastor.
2604 N. Birch KL
The services of our Interior Decorator are at your
disposal, free of charge, nnd with no obligation on
your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob
lems for you. 1
CARRS
Florence Lynch Miller
Accredited Teacher
VOICE - VIOLIN
Announces Opening of Fall Classes
1806 First St. Thone 255-VV
CAKES
MAPI.K NUT .
comma
'ANIIKL voon
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
sin kern of lllgh-firiule Pastrir
"HOMK OP T1I15 GOLDEN CKU8T"
When It Rains!
Do you have lo refiniiih your walls and ceil
ing? At Kinall, expense .you can fix your rp)f.
ho you need not worry about rain and snow.
" Let u.s show you how small the cost will be
to repair your roof with TEXACO Hoofing.
We have a full line of Roofing, Shingles,
and Koof Taints. ,
Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co.
IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond tho
power of any one man.
. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment.
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr.
Owner
Kl BUT CltCltCll OK CHHIST
SC1KNTIST Coi ner of First and
Washington. Buuday morning ser
vices at It o'clock.
Hubject. "Man."
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o'clock. (Tho reading room, now
located in West-Jacobson r Bldg.,
Boom 3, Is open dully except Hun
day and legal holidays, from 12 M
to 4; 3U p. iu. daily). All are Invited.
COCOANI1T
IMNKAt'lM.K
HONK HEW : ' '
CltK!OI.ATB -.nOLU.
HUNaillNB .
W. T. Thy.
and Director,
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