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Thursday, Oetoter 8, -1025.! THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paw Three II. &4 NEWS of Stanges, Lgrisons, , Entertain . Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Stanre and 1 We fit.jIlvislon of tli Lailira' Mr. and Mri. O. 1. I.nrtaon etitur-' AV f tllv MVthodial Eplscooa! tntned Mil i.'lio dull lust evening hu.reh JeH) un Inti'iiutlnt ineet nt the I .u risen lioinr on O awnut. 1 in y"t"rdy afternoon at the Seven tattles of hridjee. were ut play - hortitf-of Mrs." Ruyde MoKennon. ilnrtiiK tne cvoninic with the club prizt going to Mrs. It. U l'oarcti and At Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Kurl Stoddard received the guest prUes. . . ,f The spurious rooms of the !.ar! son home were uritttileully deror- ated with u ut mn u flowers and afi ter the phiy servofl. freHhmenls were I : .j Alpha Club Meets ; - With Nelsons The members of tho Alpha rluh were delight fully cnlortulned w evening when Mr. and Mrs. A. Y Nelson were host and hostesses at . their home on Cedar street. . The home was nttractlvely decorated with beautiful roses urn asd-i-H, u color scheme of pink and while predominating. , ., . ' During the evening five tabids were at play with Mrs. H M. Bay winning hifrh snor . among the ladles and tlie gentlemen's prize go ing to William Hiegrl.tt. :,A two courst luncheon was served at the close of the play. - . : GO Attend Session of - Presbyterian Aid 1 Sixty indies worn preset. yes terday afternoon when the lreshy- terlnn Ladles Aid society met In tho community room of tho church. Mrs. 1. t'. Howser led In the df-vo-tionnl. Mrs., J. TV Hlrhardson, pvuUtlont. ,p resitted over, the busi ness meeting, after which an exeei- ' ' teijt jprjogrmm was given. Kf J. jr rammer sang two solos, aeeom- naniefl ut the niano by -Mrs. Harlev I1.. :KichA,rdHon. after which Mrs. Rich- ui-uhuii " iiiiuiu buiu. iibn JOhnson. one of the high school iruenciB, Kvt- uit vai.-vii. iiv "Iff. , After the program delicious re freshments were served. The host esses -were: Mrs. Alfred Cook, 'chairman; Mrs. J. T. RIchardBon, Mrs. Itay Kuell. Mrs., 11. K. Swan. Mrs. (leorgo (taker, Mrs C. .. Dingamun, Mrs. C. H. Rlystonn, , Mrs. kil Hean, Mia. Ci. M. Curtis, and Mrs. 1. . llowger. CALLING'S t COATS v ;." For thQ large, woman. Just j'ceived. Distinc tive in style, coloiins and workmanship. '.HUMMED HATS .; $3.95, $5.95 to $10.73 (Velours) tOKSKTS To Close Out. $1.50 and $2.95 Bon Ton and Royal Worcester. WA LUNG'S . Stoves These' chilly mornings remind -you about ' that Heating, Stove you may need.'- I have them all sizes and prices. F.L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 Vt Heating MINERVA SAYS: One-third of the shoes we are nelllnff are Arch-Ai i. There must be a reason for this, and there Is. Each woman who buys r pair Beems to be mtisfied. for she tells her neighbor how much more comfort she has In Arch-Aids than the ordi nary shoe, - and tier foot trouble Is all gone. I can do my day's work with per fect ease, since I have been neaiins Arch-Aid shoes. If you don't believe me. Just try one pair and be con vinced. He (rood to your feet and they will be good to yoj. tlood feet mean a good disposition. Try Arch-Aid Shoes thy won't fool you. THE BOOTERY GAY HAVnEN, Slgr: SOCIETY M.E. ladies Aid Plans irall. Activities prewneni, -Mrs. s. r. Mmilh, pretideU oyer lhu business nnv-ittts; uhjl- nlso It-d in the devotional. Dur ing ihf buitlnnu meeting u!l ladles t,) raimjMl fruit for Uoodin col U.tfo wnr iViiuested to brhitf It to Ihe ohurnh Sunday morning or TnUrmiuy ove.nln?. I'luna were dls- , , , loV rnurcn nazaur 10 no firlil.liecertihei fi. rtnd also for the iu .i liivui iui wmt urn pastor and his wifrt Thursday eve ninr'oobrr 1 u. All Indies who are ttienihnrv of the M. ft. ehtirrh wem urged to nin-nil the county convention of the M. thudllt Ladies' Aid ut t'nion October si. Trans portation will he provided by call ins Mm. 8. c. Hmlth o Mro. Sher wood. Wtllluiiih, ,A sot'int hour was enjoyed before adjournment nnd refrenhnienla woro served by the hotliHs. urhIhi ei). by Mi lyCHlle Itunoun and Mi-m. Valtep fVrry.. . , , New Pastor and Wifo Given Surprise Party The members of the Hontli Meth oiJi.sL church gave a deliKhll'ul nur-: prist party Tuesday evening at the parsonage for the lie v. and Mrs. J. A. Hall, who ivewiily tool: charge of the. south church here. They presented the pastor and his wite With many gifts needed m the par sonage. The evening was spent sociully, aftor which the ladles prenem served doliclous refreshments. Guild Meets at . CoChran Home Mrs. George. T. Cochran p.nd Mro. 1 a rtfc . . i i j members of St. Peter Kplsvopul ' uulld yesterday afternoon when ! they - held their regular meeting ut the home Of Mrs. Cochran. Kif-. teen ladles were present and dur ing the business session, presided, over, by Mrs. J. Camp, presi-; dent, plana were made for a cooked food sale to he held soon. j At the close of the busliuss meet- . Ing the nftornoon was spent socially and a dainty lunch was served. . Eighty-Five Attend Auxiliary Meeting1 Th Young .Women'd Ktlucatlon- i al Auxiliary of ' the Methodist I church met on Tuesday evening of j this jveek In the church basement. ! Kighty-flvti young woman were j prejjunf, m this meeting, one of the I largest -which the Auxiliary has I over ' enjoyed.- The topics -tor, the j evening was "The Uure p,f Distant Ports." and the committee in chnrgti of tho. progrum presented t one number for each or the great : world ports, h'or each number, u short travelog, descriptive of tho ' port and Its' people, was given. Tho I program follows: ' ; j j Hun Kranclsco and Honolulu, tra-j : velog by Mrs. J A. .Kpllng, ajitl a ilawuilan dance, In costume, by' jtun Witlititus and Lois Nelson, as-' sistcd'by Dorthy ' lirownton und Urac- Gi'lbel. The Uirls In the 'dance accompanied by their Uku-j flelesi sang the familiar "Aloha Oe." J I Yokohama, travelog by Mrs. J. K. j in. costume by the girls who run- - Hongkong, truvelog by Mrs.' I-ioyd Mclvennon, and a Chinese' fairy tale, told by Mrs. Ilealrlee1 Voung In Chinese costume. j Itomhay, travelog by Mrs. Hay j Williams, and a reading by Mrs. Harold McDaniel from Jtablndra nnlh' Tagorc. Naples, travelog by Mis. (lien Campbell, nnd two song" hy Miss Daisy Itobhs, ' flantaMicla" and "O (Sole Mlo.M f Uarcelono, travelog by Mrs. H. R. j Dixon, and a Hpanish dnnce by Miss Sally Slegrlst. I G 1 b r a I t a r, travelog by Mrs. j Ralph liyers,- nnd a comedy skit, j "The Customs House," the various I characters being taken hy MIkh Nell Mahaffey, Mrs. Uaymond : . Swan. I Mn Tom Wnlslnger, and Mrs. K. j 1'. Heasslei. New York, travelog by Mrs. Georgp I'lorrc. Tliln nnmlinr was accompanied fY n talilrau or thf Statin' or l.llmriy. lnipi'ronttll by flutli Hyirii. and a sonir, rotiiponrd by Mru.. J'ii'rre and biiiik hy hor ,ii . 1 fMggr $4KW fXJtf ilr- ir;ji5fti af j, -int. ..-rw j.i GOB II ! saw I f jigs.. jflfiPa two children In patriotic costume. Hetween each number of the pro gram, a quartet in nautical drew, composed or Mrs. Clnudo Cooittr, Mrs. Vera Wnttenbmg, Mtsa Mima Cooiht und Mrs. It. I'. Tyler, sang. At the close of t hp program, which was of exceptional tnteroei. the oommtttoo hi charge turned the meeting over to the president, u:id after a brief Uu'ncsa seMkiii, re frcslimeutu wero served.. 'Flic com -in it iet for this niertlng conrlned of Mrs. K. A. Lpltng, Mrs. Vloyd McKtnnon, Mrs. Kuy Williams, Mrs. Oeot-ce. M. I'ierrc, Mrs. J. K. WootUll. Mrs. II. Dixon, Mrs. Italph Hyers and Mia. Olcn Camp bell. The uecompunists for the various uumlH'ra were Mrn. Sher wood Williams. MUiS ljis! Nelson ami MUs (lladys Miller. , Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Adskim Entertain at Bridge Mm. Itcss V. ilato'i end . Mrs. John Adiiktm entertained ,ut four tabhs of bridge h:st evening at the honm of Mia. Kuton on Second Second street. 1'retly fall flowein were i!.rd to decorate (he home. At the c!oe of r.u enjoyable even ing a dainty two-course luncheon was served. v ' Mrs. Ocorge T. H:tn'tn won high ficorc ami the second priae went lo Mis. Walter Kioman, " ' Will Attend . . "' -; Union Convention ' ' lioth divlnions of the Ui Crande Methoilist Ladles' Aid society voted acceptance of the tMiion ajcle'ty'c Invite.tlon to Tnio'ii for a county convention October 2 I, vlicij; they im t yc-sterdux- , The t'nion convi h lion is to i b un ull-day affair. ar cording to v.ortl Eent by Mrs. Kdltli l'hy, pcretary of the hooters com mittee, vill include a noon lunch eon to which each delegate Is to conlrihute n covered dish. The Cnlon society will furululi .coffee, sugar and erer.m. ,. '. ' Hepor'.n of the work done by ihe1 local members will be given-by Mrs. S.ierwood Williams, president. Altar Society , In Meeting . The first regular meeting of tj.e ; Altar society was held yiBterduy at .the home of -Mrs. Julius Itoesch.'1 when Mrs. Uoesch and Mrs. 1 Hugh IJrady were hostesses. , Twenty ladles were present and after on in teresting buinrsn s Fsion presided over by Mrs. Harry luivey,- presi dent, a social hour was . observed and rialnt y ret rcs'.i ment b ' were served. ' . ' The home was beaulifully decor ated with the season's flowers, . Mrs. Wilson ' ' Entertains AirJ . " : Ths s;oond ' division' 1 ' of ;' flic I'.adlea oi' the Methodist ' Mh copal church, met yesterihiy after noon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Wilson on Cedar street, louring -Ihe lmslm-sa (jefiKion, with 'Mrs: tieorge Haar'i. nresiih rt m- nhHriL' i lip county convention to be held ni'tfti5 ion wiuj (li:iiiHed.' Aboui iflitVu'ii lailles wero present. - A social hour wtiu obnerveil :ttu refrcL-hmenta served aTter Iht- bual iicas meet in;;. " . . Tlu'fo wltl bo'a ri'Ci'ntloii at the chrlstlun rhurcli tomorrow utsllt fur ll.o niv iiLi'tnliorK or tin1 rliLMvh. The rntlro co!;;nr:ittin t:i Invitftl: Tlio Mi:,nionary tjoricly of tho lrt s'nytortnn chtirrti will lll.'i't to- Of our -business may lie determined by our in crease in deposits. - .' Sept. 1921, $1,252,303.60 Sept. 102.r) $l,62(i,92l.fi9 UNITED STATES ( filitil BANK 1 Mjj'iHl-L';!: morrow afternoon, withr Mfi. Upb ert Kukln us hote. . i , wj-n1 ('hIIcm Ui-oculcaHlR Ktr4 SpMH'tt MKXICO 'ITY AI).- When Coffee V . .; v. tnA An1 1 tf '. ,-.ilhi?-.- that TRU-LU-BAKERS have ever produced. It is the result of 16 years of research and was not re leased to the public until cracker perfection had been reached. . . , It fits the bite.. . Its flavor is delicious. It is crisp and flaky just the cracker you like to eat with soups, salads, hot chocolate and cheese. I ry a package.' Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT .CO., Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams. English Style Biscuits nnd the Famous Trj-Blu Fruit. Cake president Cullee addrescied tlietlon, etirrUnl it on a 3S0-tnetre "ipening of the hew session of wuvo length. Oongrefs ReptetnlH-r 1, It was the! r1 - first time u speech by a Mexican The lengllM of n tulle vury In president was lrouUiaat. Station different eountrie:i, a In) uIho In dlf f'ZK ttf lhu itilnitrv tif ...... . .... .... - ii "j a i i ii " 1 Just try it t that's alii ' A tin Qf any, size you choose . will cost you nothing at all if you do not pronounce it the v - rarest tea ydirhave. ever tast-' ;:. ..ed. Merely ask your grocer. g :rf7Qkorls only M iP; J Note '&P' v iv SHAPE,. ' -; ; . , Choicest - Union County Stock The best stock to he found is not too pood to buy for the making of Good Meat. Yo t have a rlffht to demand pood meat and thi- only way wt ran provide it la to buy the choicest sloe It I'nlon County affords. We ore dot n j; that constantly. , V buy this stoek iiersoiirtlly land-pick It to Insure quality. We .kill and prepare and cm e in our own udefiuiitHy equipped plant. Tho results are evltb-nt In Ihe Crescent Quality you buy regularly at oir two mar kets. A quality we guarantee to satisfy. Crescent meat . Fxcluitive Market Service in ii oi iranHporiaiion II t w t lea ' Grecn (Japan) . English Bkfttst 'Oolong! At Your Grocer's Co. &sAsJfisJS 'r'i,: 1 . :- I 'Atta Giill-Wear'em Every Day "jlail tlm.llirlll or. niy llfu. totluy, June." ' . "Ai'tcy; I.a. lliat . niiii'vclo-iiiiy' .livnscd Miu-kIh. and. her ,txA ptiislv lo'onhii;,' nialirr -liunHti'il m In thi tr liljr car nli.)' ilroviimo. itomc. An I wna.nsiyiiilr Booil-hyi-, Miu. M. lii-nniod oii 'mi',' iin.l sajiilvllo you. inlnd ulllng me, ilour, wln rn you got I Inn cx-iillailp' llllli- f'hnlll il'a pcrfrrt?' "- - . "l wci co; riatlpmd t nptniy. (' NKr.i.Y.iioM ; -:r; LADIES AND oooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo LOOK OVER OtIK WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS $1 Down Delivers Any I Heater In Our Store v I Credit CARR'S No Jnteresir i..v: ; pwni Mrs. A. L., Richardson ' Coloratura Soprano v j Tpacher br ' fl:nBlnty,,- ond ,aviillubl' 'for Concerla, Coaching' ' ' i V ' . , Trloi, Quartotk and Chorum. " ' rnpll' pr 'Qacnr Kacnsur .and Ytuilmua Qiir.'Uh, Tprk City.'' ' ' ; Siudlo 1t)8- 0 Avcnuo; ' ...- i Genuine French Pastry I Filled with Hungarian Cream ' ,' : - Made only by : Gwilliams' Electric Bakery, aiakera o( IllglfOrade I'Mtrlrs . "HOHB OP TUB OOLDEN CUUST' USE Blue Mountain Butter And KWK MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Home-made Product Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY It. F. TYLER, Prop. v ii Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Ate, aAVaa k A A-?t5 S 'shouted ' READY - TOW MILLINERY f , ' - ' 11 ' " ' c z. Tl: $12.50! m Vi.-'g:l o o o o o o o o