La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 26, 1925, Image 3

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    Satin-day, September 26, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pnp Three
NEWS of SOCIETY
ttpha Club
bsumes Meetings
The first mwtlni of Ilie Alpha
lib since the Bummer vucutlon
s held Thursdtiy afternoon, when
decorated with bouquets of spring
flowerfl and the afternoon was
spent socially, after which .dainty
rel'reilimenta were served. '
Those present were: Mrs. Mater,
Mrs. Fred Matthes Br.. Mrs. John
s. H. E. Watkins whs hostess at i Schilling Sr.. Mrs. Ambrose
bridge luncheon. The table was j Wright, Mrs. naain. Mrs. l.eo I.aue.
ractlvely decorated with autumn
wers and after a delicious lunch
ki at 1:15 o clock three tables
re at play. 1
Mrs. H. E. Dixon won high score
Kong the club members and the
.at prise went to Mrs. Paul
sse, of Portland, who Is a guest
the city.
ub Dance Season
ay Begin Soon
Mrs. Louise Sutter, Mrs. Frank
Wurl, .Mrs. J. 6. Stltzlngcr. Mrs.
John Lottes and Mrs. Hansen.
Greenwood P.-T.
Association Meets
A meeting of the Parent-Teachers
association- of Greenwood
school was held yesterday after
noon at the school with a large
number of members in attendance.
The business meeting began at
e bociui committee of the La' 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Charleton.
randc country ciub has arranged president, presiding, Commlttoes
r a Bcrles of four dances, the first woro appointed and arrangements
le to be given early in October. A mado for the coming year's work,
after which a short program was
KFWII. Hollywood, Calif. (252). 9-
lip. ni., Warner brothers movie
frolic, direction Charlie Well
man, several movie stars:' A!
Meyer's Aeollans: Howard "Gin"
Flynn. banjolst; Juno Lee, popu
lar songs.
KOO, Oakland. Calif. (3C1.2). 11. I'n-sb) tci-ian.
a. m., services. Trinity Episcopal I our Presbyterian quartet, Mrs.
church: Ttev. Charles P. Deems, 'a, L. Klchnrdson, director, soprn
rector; 3:30 p. m KGO l.lttle no: Mrs. W. H. Hohnenkamp Jr.,
Symphony orchestra: Carl Itho- 1 contralto, Mr. Lawrence Pulton.
Oarbett and guest artist: 7:46, tenor, and Mr. Raymond Williams,
special musical service. Trinity i baritone, with Mrs. J. A. Tedlord.
Episcopal church. ( ! accompanist, will resume their
KGW. Portland, Oro. (491.5) 10-55 I leadership tomorrow morning at
p. m.. St. Stephens Pro-Cathed-1 the 11 o'clock worship hour, slng
rnl: 7:65-8. First Church o illgi Q0d Shall Wipe Away All
rhrlst. Scientist. Tears," by Field. Mr.' L. J. Lind-
KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (HO?.:), I say will play the Offertory with a
6-6:80 p. m Lelghlon's Arcade ( vloli ,00 nii the minister will
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron-1 bring the message. You will want
shaw, leader: 6:10-7, Art Hlek-! t0 worship with us at that time and
man's Blltmore hotel concert or- we most cordially invite all.
chestra, Edward Fltzpatrlrk, dl- Qur Sunday school, under : the
rector: 7-7:30, organ rccllal, Ar- 0ader8hlp 0( un orchestra In
thur Blakely; ' 8-10, program, r charl! 0t Mrs. Florence Lynch
Martin Music company. J. How- . Mnier, .tn Miss Gladys Miller, ac-
CHURCHNEWS
and are In attendance at the rlurth-
li'lnlto date has not been set
Cards have been sent out to the
embci-B asking them to Blgn and
jturn. So far not enough of these
'sl-ds have been turned in to Jus
y to continue with the plans. The
inmittce requestB all those inter
led to treturn these cards at
hrents, Teachers
eet at Central
Tile l'arent-Yeacliers associa-
in of Central school met yester
y afternoon at 2:45 o'clock at
e school for the first time this
II.. Mrs. Johnson, president ot
i, association, presided at the
alness nieelinir and most of. the
lies present became members of
e organization. Approximately
ventv-flve attended the meeting.
KcporlB were heard from the
Hons committees, after whloh R,
Hummer sung two numbers. Mrs.
eorge It. Lyman gave an inspiring
ilk during the nUcrnoon. Her
iliject was "The Aims and Value
r the parcntTeachers' assocla
on." Arter the program the past
residents of the organization guve
eeptlon In the domestic science
Hirtmcnt of tnc nign scnooi m
mor of the teachers.
Irs. George Maier
Honored
At..., .''..nU Mnnrann pntnrt.llllC(l
batenlay afternoon in honor or
rn. George Malor. or Sacramento,
given,
Miss Noll Thacker, ono of the
Greenwood teachers, suns two
numbers, "Slumber Boat" by Gay
nor and MOn the Hill." Miss Mil
dred Lovett played two piano solos;
Itolnhard's "Impromptu" . .and
"May Night," by Palnsren. ' "
(Superintendent ' X T. Longrol
low Rave an address in which he
highly commended the Green
wood Parent-Teachers organiza
tion. -
ard Johnson director: Ruth Pitts,
previous. Help us boont. Iriaeh
lns by the pastor at tho itionilng
hour oT 11 und In the even! nt? at
7:30. Some believe the pulpit Ib
the dominant influence of the
world. Whttt do you think? The
Christian Kndeavor meets ut G:3.
We most cordially invite you to
any or all these services.
O. W. Jones, minister.
36 1 on English Lutheran.
This is our Hally day. We usk
you to consecrate your car to the
service of God. Bring your fumlly
and at least one neighbor to the
church, and not awuy from It. Mr.
W. E. Hulamann, of l'ortlund, presl
dent of the Columbtu distrlet l.u
west Naraxene cullege at this time.
I ,. Iwitl. .lulrii.nto 'r.s.it uml
hear themi will only be with ua
this Sunday.
Hunday school, 9:46. Wo are
greatly pleused with this depurt
ment of the church, you are Invited
to enjoy tho study of Paul's writ
ings to the churches with us.
Morning worship 11 o'eloek: eve-
Ing evangelistic messugu, both by ;
pastor, speclul singing by the
MiRchkes.
Women's prayer meeting Wed
nesday, 2;3U ut the home of Mrs,
Koscoe Jordon. : Mid-week prayer
Thursday night at tho usual hour.
L. D. Meggers, pastor.
U604 N. Hlrch St.
Putm
9
ans
For Style And Value
In Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery
First Il'.iptl-t.
Slxih street at Spring avenue.
Services for Sunday, September
27, 1U25: Sunday school meets at
9:46 a. m. You are welcome among
companlst, and chorus choir, com- m . mornlnK worship, 11
ther league Is our guest of honor 'md e Invite you to participate
tnw hn lv llil.ln iKhnnl fi'JR n ! u uu' DVI,uul1
an-l ""." - H "
jj t sermon uy me pusiur uu me uiemv.
night at 8 o'clock theru will bu
salvation meeting. Envoy Marker
will speak on "Four Louse l.lons."
Everybody welcome. Come and
enjoy the muslo and singing.
FtTtHT CHURCH OF CH1U8T
SCIENTIST Corner of First und
Washington. Sunday morning ser
vices at 11 o'clock.
Subject, "Reality.", '
Sunday School at :45 a. m.
Wednesday evontng meeting at 8
o'clock. (The reading room.- now
located in West-Jacobson Blilg..
Room 8, is open dally except Sun
day and legal holidays, from 18 M
to 4:30 p. ni. daily),' All are In-,
vlted. . . '
o',uin.u. wwi, ......,, F,.,.. i m-nrpj its session at s:o. wnn ., u , v- .i i i
KJR. Seattle, Wash. (884.4). 11 a. nvKly organised classes for all ages Palln'eP Greetings from Mr Sals- ' "Human Letters." Children's ser
in.. First Methodist Enisennal I u.i . ... 1 aimer, greetings irom Mr. a s- ,.Tk. sholf
, . . auu sruueo in dvuuui no maun Anthem A Hong Of VIC- I ..-. ...v.
church, Dr. J. Ralph Mageo, pas-1 mrel to otf. HUblo study to all. u ni..ii An.,i i,.i.' Evening service ut 7:46 o'clock,
tor: 7:16 p. m Mrs. Montgom-. Mrs- Jn0, s, Hodgln Is In churgo ,i , , h.,i...i sin T""- W. W. Q. girls will bo in tho
,i r r ' I . A. lor our Pnmar" aepartmeni. wnue election of officers and dole
J. Ralph Magee. '
KNX, Hollywood.' Calif. (330.9). 7
8 'p. m.. First. Presbyterian
choir. The message will bo brought
Mrs. Lynne Wright Is our superin- KRtc.,'t0 convention. Luther league by Mlm Warnlck, a Missionary sta-
tendent.
devotions 7:30 p. m., with Mr.
The Christian Endeavor at 6:30 .., -h-i. Anthem
for the young folks. High school ..(.oma Thuu i.-oimi, k. O. Exoell.
Church Hollywood. Rev.. Stew- 8tudcnts especially Invited to this BurUonu 80l0 by Mr. It. j. Hum-
WALLOWA, Ore. Recently, lis
In,. I.- I n,.. Cnllh an
Ullfornia, who is visiting in the Ja(jk McU,ttn "woro B0ln8- t0. Mln-
ty. The rooms were artistically
Announcement
Snrtal annraineemmts max
be primed In tlrls' rolumn Imp
uf chaive. Any nnnnunfeim'fit"
pertaining to any funrtloiw snrti
mfikHrl tnm sales, etc, will
he rpftiMl. AniMMimwmrsita, tn
be prliuwl Hie name day, mnrt
bp In HM-teay editor's I lands b)
-no o'clock, News editor's
note-
Mrs. H. E. Uoylen will bo hostess
to the J. H. Card club Thursday af
ternoon, October 1.
Here And
There
art P. Muclennan, pastor," pas.
tor: 8-9, Ambassador hotel con
cert orchestra, Josef Rosorifcld,
director: 0-10:30,' program, Bev
erly Hills . Nurseries, Lubovlski
stringed -trio. .:.
KPO, San . Francisco, Calif. (428.8)
liter, lute of Rolse, Idaho.
Wm. F. Holl, pnator.
tloned In Central America.
The public is cordially Invited
to these services,
George Albert Pollard, pastor.
time la
"Th0 se," should attract muny at that are called as missionaries to Africa promised the winning skip, gummy
most profitable hour, with
faces seen every weok.
, The evening service hud a splen
did .hoiHnninir - lust week and to-
mi,.,. evening al 7r3(l with a N07Jimie.
chorus cii'olr under tho leadership' Another special treat this Sun
of'.Mrs. L. 1. Busev. we gather ugaln day. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Mischko,
10:80 a. m.. Town cryer: 11-12. i,.inn.u,nn md inunliuilnn. s'ster and brother-in-law of tho
noon, undenominational and non- xho Subject: "The Hebrew Ulys- pustor. will be at the church, they White contest
sectarian cnurcn services: ino
Conservative." Dr. Elmo Itobln- nour. This service urgcB those
son:' 3-4 p. ill., organ recital. Who canndt avail themselveB of the
California Memorial Palace of lorni,lK hour to Join with ub in
Legion of Honor: Marshall G'.b- tho - worship of our Heavenly
elmann, organist; , ' Wuldemar j.-ather.
Und and the States Restaurant ' as a part of the Kingdom of God,
OrcheBtra: - 0:85, Palace hotel thia church welcomes all who do
concert orchestra, Cyrus Trobbc. ,ire lacc ot worship, an ns-
dlrector; 8, Palace hotel concert ,BnmL.nt of service, and a church
home. We are here for the com
munity's welfare.
Wm. Crosby Ross, minister.
Salvation Army.
Free and easy meeting 8 p. ill..
tonight. Sunday, morning services
will be conducted at Ladd Ciinyon t
and the Jail. Sunday school, 2:su
p. m. Get in on the Bluo and
A good
orchestra; 8:30-10, Rudy Sclgo
Fairmont Hotel orchcBtra. Will
iam Schwartzman, conductor.
KTCU Seattle, Wash. (806.9), 1-2
p. -ni., Meves Cafetorla concert
orchestra; 7:30-9:10, First
Church- of Christ. Scientist;
9:10-10:30 , International' Bible
Students' association program. .
Doanlmcn Ncwspaiier Merge ,
VALLING'S
Trimmed Hut Special
$3.95 .
School Hats
52.95
Broken Lines of
Children's Hats
$1.45
One Lot
Hat Trimmings
Your Choice
' 23c
WA LUNG'S
urn in u cur and just as the auto !
rounded the first curve - at the
head of the canyon, two doe came
down off - tho hill. Blinded by
the lights, they stood Tor a mo
ment, staring at the approuchtng
machine, then, quickly timing,
sped off along the highway, -directly
in front of -the. auto. For
about 40 yards they put up u
beautiful ruce,.,theji bounded. .off
up tho " Itlll" buY one'6f "'Ihe' arii
muls, striking some loose rock,
lost her footing and fell at the
side of the car but was unhurt. '
1
tfOAItDMAN. Ore., The Board
miin Mirror, which was first pub
. lished in 132 1, haff been consolida
ted with the Arlincton Bulletin
and will bo published as part of "re cordially invited to attend these
that naoer. with Mrs. A. T. Herelm services, iou win una u weiuumn
continuing as local editor. .
South Methodist. .
Regular services every Lord's
Tay at the M. E. Church South on
N. Fir street. Sept, 27th, Sundoy
school. 9:46 a. m.; preaching by
the pastor. 11 a. m. Subject, "Christ
Our Substitute." Evening services:
Ep worth League, 6:80 p. m.;
preaching by Jr. H. S. Shangle.
7:30 p. nr.: prnycr meeting every
Wednesday evening at 7:30. All
Mrs. A. L. Richardson
Coloratura Soprano
Teacher of Sinclnc. and available for Concorls,
Trios, Quartets and Choruses.
Pupil of Oscar Sacnucr and Yeatman Griffith, New York City.
Coaching
Studio 708 O Avenue.
"I'KNDLETON, Ore; More than
half of the wheat produeed tins
year .on Umatilla, county ' farms Is
still in the hands of the ki-owcis.
according to the,1 estimates . of
grain buyers in Pendleton.
Minerva
Says
We want till the im-n in
town, both young and old,
to knowr we me still selling
Arj-h i'rt'setvi-r Khoi-s, th-iini-d
to give thu- utmost in
mm fort und looks. Your
toot troubles will be a thing
of the paat a them.
A new shipment Just In.
THE B00TERY
t.AY IIAVI;. Jl;;r:
! JOSEPH, Ore. Frank' Shep-
pard's house and all the contents
were destroyed by . fire . Tuesday
afternoon.. M r. Sheppard and J.
J. Ostrandur were working a short
itstanee from the house when the
fire was discovered but' were tin
able to gam vniiunce . and save
unylliing. The men had just fin
ished the noon meul a short time
before and had gone to work on
ta cabin Mr. Sheppard Is building.
I They are nt a loss to know just
'how the fire started, but think
a defective flue was thu cause.
Ono of the best- ways to stop
your wife from talking so much n
to put concrete in her beauty clay.
Christian.
Our THble school commences; nt
9:46 shnrp. Mrs. Clem Green, sup-
;- . i ' : , crintendent. Every Sunday Is see-
A wonwh'a aim In life is usually tnjf an increase- over the Sunday
at her husimnd. 1
The services of cur Interior Decorator are at your
disposal, free of chxage, and with no obligation on
your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob
lems for you
Special Sale of Lovely
Flower Baskets
Just at the time when Full flowers are most
gorgeous and flower decorations add so much
charm to your home, we are able to offer this
special sale of baskets. '
They are of many shapes and sizes, all very
decorative and admirably suited to home decor
ation. The entire lot offers you values that
are unusual.
On Sale Next Week at Special Trices
65c to $15.00
ovists
on ken nousus
Main 7111
FLOWER SHOP
.Main 11
.'HESlDUNC-
PENDLETON. Ore. Umatilla
county will be well represented
at the state fair at Salem this
year with a variety of prod lets
of the farm, according to uouniy
Agent Bennion,' who has been
preparing for the exhibit at In
tervals for several weeks. Hoys'
and Klrls' club work will compose
a great deal of the exhibit, but
products grown by adult fanners
will also be snown. a coumj
club exhibit will be made this
year for tho first time.
.HiKIOI'H. fire. Kunds have
I ....tu...l n,l oitiirotil-llalfll fill
the Improvement of the Metho
dist church property. The Inter
ior will be decorated, the plaster
patched, and sucn oilier inipiu-.-ments
as will enhance the nit
nein-unee of the bllilillnB. E. A.
l'ollock will do the work.
Grouse and
Deer
Season Is Open
12 Caujjc High Base-
Shells ; $1.40
12-G:iu;:e Low Base
Shells $1.23
liifle Cartridges in all
sizes I have the kind
that gets the game.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
l'hone M-S5
ENTUKI'ltlSE. Ore. Manning
a dozen fields so ith, north and
.east of l-oatinc. W. II. Hunt-i
" land Elmer itueker are cloning
54' the season In the most extenslM-
grain growing vcnfjre ever un
dertaken In Wallowa county. They
have 3100 acres of crop from
which, according to present tidi
cations, they will thresh more
than ino, (MH bushels of wheal
and 12,(100 bushels of oats and
barley.
Harvest is nearly finished and
will be wound up with few
more dsys of bright, dry weather.
It would have been completed
last week If the rains had held
off. Tor days, the two men ha -e
been delivering lnl bushels of
wheat a day at the warehouse,
chiefly In Lostine.
Radii
10
srsMT, MJTKMin:ii s:
Mountain limn Mllim.
KOA. lfcnrer. Colo. (MI. 4). II "
m.. nerrlit s. Kirs! II a p t I s t
churrh: 4 p. m.. organ recital.
Oliver W. Oushee; 1: JO, services.
j first baptist chuixb.
DEUliAKATION
To render ths
most dependable
and courteous
service
To thb greatest
possible number
of people
At the lowest cost
consilient with
fair wages to the
labor and capital
employed
Giving and
deserving (air
treatment
thus
To be s factor
In upbuilding
this community
ta the objective
of this company.
What does this mean?
It means that there is available for any and all
industries in the territory of Eastern Oregon Light
and Power company, a total of 1350 electrical horse
power standing ready for use at reasonable rates.
This power is available in any quantity f rom use
for a one-horsepower motor for a few hours to the
operation of large mills using hundreds of horse
power. This power available would more than operate
the largest industrial plant in our territory. Ii
would operate all the flour mills in this section of
Eastern Oregon.
It is a reserve supply ready for the growth of
Eastern Oregon.
And it is for sale.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
: 83S-W" "II
II I'LOWEH BHOP IN FOLEY HOTEL DUILDINQ 11
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j carrs ;
Vrr ISi ' 1 1N THE PATH .'" -
::.:":.:V..:f -n ' WSSmSRB OF PROGRESS .1
f or We
- i .I ... , kif 'jigt 1 Aj&Z IIl,'',,,ilj(Ul''
1000 KILOWATTS IN CONNECTED SERVICE ''' .M I
DURING THE DAYTIME .ifeSiKC
m
; -a
To study. any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the
powr 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. W. T. I'hy.
Owner and Director.
O Our iiinimnli al family Wnh- I I
Ing will Mte jihi nil the work
nml wmty ut wa-.li Uiir. I.
Ami It's nut (ja-iixite -try II! j i M