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Saturday, October 10, 1925, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three ' EWS of SOCIETY ide-to-Be nored Irs. Q. Li. DutCon was hoatcos at jo'clock luncheon Thursdny af joon honoring MJas lets Bryant, Ise wedding will take place Inesduy of next week at Island . The homo was decorated prelty autumn flowers. Cov were laid for eight guests, luring tne afternoon Miss flry I was presented with a beautl fset of glassware. Little Miss Icy Dutton made the presentu- t Department scusses West he first meeting of the Art De tmunt of the Neighborhood club I held In the club rooms Thurs i afternoon.. The chairman, Mrs. H. Cleaver, and Mrs. C. E. Kap sett had charge of the program. . Happersett told the story of ; Quaker child Benjamin west, ii throueh the fostering of all h whom he came In contact be ne the first real artist of Amcr- ilrs. Cleaver discussed the Wash 'ton portraits of Htuart. There J only three originals, all of ch are in ths country, although re are many replicas. Mrs. A. T. ,i told her of her impression of epllca of the Lansdown portrait. Ich is in the Art Institute in' fcago. ... lira. A.'Epllng and Mrs. J. B. iodell will have charge of the It meeting which will be the first ursday in November. i ...--.." ts. Eakin Entertains Issionary Society Mrs. Robert Eakln was hostess to"! Missionary society of the Pies- erian church yesterday auer-1 'in at her home on Walnut street. was assisted by Mrs. filyra Car- Mrs. L. 8. Dunn and Mrs. L. B..- in in. vni v' - hal, after which Mrs. A. T. .Hill an interesting paper on Alas- j The Presbyterian church sup- i Is several schools there and Mrs. I aper UeUll Willi Hie cuuvn- niu ana reiigiuno u thero. in ner paper sne vC (oral quotations from authors on beauty, of Alaska, here were two gnests present ildes the 27 members. Aftf.pi i i - ai,.ainn a. tiillMmifi UUBIIICOO DCDo... - Il BtmrnA hv ihft hnnl OKU L'' ."V1.!.- , 1 1 CALLING'S COATS IFor the large womani' uust received. Distinc tive in style, coloring and workmanship. TRIMMED HATS $3.95, $5.95 to $10.75 (Velours) CORSETS . To Close Out $1.50 and $2.95 . . Bon Ton and Royal .-. Worcester. MAILING'S Heating These chilly mornings remind you -about that Keating Stove you may need. I have them all sizes and prices. F. L. LILLY Hardware 1 rhone M-85 MINERVA SAYS: lont forget that we have n new lot of Indies' Guar anteed Spuntex Hosiery In many of the new shud"S now In stock. Lots of wear In every pair of Spjntex Hose. We have Pr. Scholl's Heel Grips to use In your danc ing pumps. These save your hose nnd prevent slipping ut the heel. We have a new I'ollsh for patent shocs the best on the murket. Price 25c psr bottle. A few ItHby tfhoes at 5c. Women's odd lots of Clip pers at Si.V and per pair. Ask to see them. 8o!d three mort pair of the Arch Aid HMppers today. They aM like them so do we. A THE B00TERY Oct that Free Tk-turc now. Wool Fringe Th suit scarf has a rival In tha wool mvic1 that is Just .as colorful and dvcrtrntive as well as being qpuch wanner .and more in keeping with the season. This one has colorful peasant embroidery at the hem and wide wool- firing . Christian Church Welcomes New Members The congregation of the Christian church gave a reception lust even tng in the par Ibis of the church honoring the new members. The rooms were transformed to repre ss a' .boautiiul' ilower garden, a prolusion oi pretty lull flowers and many iioor lamps'being used. More than 100 people culled between 8 umi iu:30 o ctoek. iiurlng the evening a delightful proyruni was given consisting oi jl uunloul, by Alrs a F. Mc- I'hni'ftnn' vinlitt Hiiln liv Mim . "C(tl(lweii. accointmiiled bv Mr8 Colemuu Ge01tftJ ul Lne ptlino llll u ...., ., . itv ,, w JonpR . . .. . 0miL . unhllI1, I, ,u,lu ,..-..r..uti.ii....l.. wurn a.. fv.ui lit a table uiesiuod over bv Mis. Har- jj-rrun. assisted bv Miss Bervl Jones and Miss BerUia Noison. Those in tne receiving lino were: The icev. und Mrs. O. W. Jones, Mrs., lua i renen, aii-b. j. u. aiiuiu . . v. v.. . j . Mr. and lot i im uucorutioa and Mrs. Ciyue Zimiuerman and Mrs. Ed Ebell were In cnurgu oi the entertain ment. Reception Held At Kiddie Home An tnioriaal reception given by the. Islanu City Community churcn ; and the Lauics Aid society last i jeyordiu? at ,the homo of Mrs, Kd- i ' 'ward Klddlo honored tho Rev; Hall K.. Wullls, who hus been returned to, the church for another year, and W. K. 'Thompson, superintendent, Misses 'Myrlic HoyL and Buin.ece McKiniiey, ' pi the island' City school.. ' , u : The time was passed with visit ing Interspersed by readings by Mrs. Orland Anson and. violin solos by Mrs; Edward Jusper. Light re-n-i-sliuients concluded the enter tainment ..... ' Announcement BorlM 'anuounvenienM mi) be prluhxl m tbls column tree of charge. Any amiuunwinviito pertaining to any function sucli as ouoknl fuod Mies, etc, wilt tie rcfu&nl. Auiiuiinceiunnls, u be printed the imiiie day, munt be ui swli'ty etuwr's bauds b :UO o'clock. News editor'. note. Mrs. William Ash will be hostess to tho Monday Bridge club Munduy afternoon. The Parkdulu club will meet at tho homo of' Mrs. A. Simmons in Krulldale Wednesday alternoou. October 14. Mrs. Zuck Chuudler will be assistant hostess. All members of the "l. O. O. I'. lodge are requested to meet ut the hall at 1 o'clock Munduy afternoon 10 attend tho fuuerul of 1'. A. Kn gel. Sister Mary Says: By Slntor Mary . Breakfast cmlled. melon, cer eal, thin cream, frizzled dried beef, ci'isp re i oust, milk, coffee. iuiiLiteun Tomatoes stuffed with oysters, brun bre;td, uppie sauce, ginger cookies, milk tea. Dinner Veul louf, scalloped po tutoes, creamed currots, fruit sulud, tousled crackers with cheese, whole wheat bread, flouting Islund, milk, cofiee. The nicut louf suggested In the dinner menu can be served but or cold, depending on the weather. It Is also a vuluable addition to a ''dinner pall" and weH worth serv ing to the family frequently. Chil dren of school age are usually well pleased when a meat loaf make Us appeurunce at the fumlly table and It Is an excellent way to add meat to the diet of younger chil dren. ; Toman Sturfeil with OyMcrs - Four medium sized tomatoes, 8 large oy.slers, 1 cup of ' cracker crumbs. 2 tablespoons butter, salt and pepp-r. I Wash tomatoes and rut a slice from the stem. end. Heoop out seeds, leaving a Tlrm shell. Kprin kle Inside of tomatoes with salt and turn iifiMdir down for 20 niln utes. Hub pulp through a strainer to remove sredit. Add crack with ilt and pepper. Put a IllUn of this mixturu into the tumutu shells. Put two oyNtere In each to mato and cover with crumb mix ture." lot with buter and rupln.ee Hi ice cut from stem end. . Place in well buttered baking dish or rami kins and bake 30 minutes in moderate oven, ltemove slice and brown crumbs under a gas flame. Serve at once. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service.) Breakfast Chilled apple sauce, cereal cooked with .dates, thin crcum, buttermilk pan cukes, syrup, milk coffee. Luncheon Luncheon beans and spaghetti; brown bread, celery heurta, snow pudding, milk. tea. Dinner Casserole of beef, baked potatoes, creamed carrots, cucum ber salad, rye bread, peach pud ding, milk, coffee. ' Beans are rich in protein but lacking In fat, so keep in mind the necessity of supplying this need when serving them. The luncheon . frP'cuu music oy tne cnoir unuer dish suggested in this day's menu tnc direction of Mr. Uamett. Sor ts of great food value, furnishing mon by tlie PHtor on tho theme: the required nutrients in excellent proportion. The celery adds the necessary bulk and essential "green" vegetable.' Luncheon Beans and Spaghetti Eight thin slices bacon, 6 good sized tomatoes, 1 green pepper, 1 onion, yt cup diced celery, 3 whole cloves ' (optional), S cups . lima I beuns, 3 cups cooked, spugholtl, illations. . tea-spoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, M ! You. will find a welcome with us. teaspoon pepper. Fry bacon crisp. Remove from fat and keep hot. Peel and cut tomatoes into small pieces and add to bacon fat. . Add pepper with peed s removed and the flesh minc ed, onion finely shredded, celery, salt, ' pepper. ' cloves and -sugar. Simmer, stirring to prevent trick ing until a thick sauce-Is made. Cook beans until tender In slightly salted boiling water. Let the wa ter cook nway without draining the beans. Add beans and' spaghetti to tomato sauce and bring mixture to the boiling point. Serve on a deep hot platter garnished with the bncon. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service.) BRITISH ISLES LIVING HIGH DUBLIN AP)-The cast of liv ing figure In the Free State Is offir cially , reported as 88 per cent higher than in 1914., The figure for Great Britain and northern Ireland Is 73 per cent higher. . COPENHAGEN (AP) To Illus trate the Infinitesimal size of an atom, Professor Niels Bohr told a meeting of Scandinavian mathe maticians that to count tho atoms rnntnlrieri in nne ouBlc centimeter of air, all the peoples of the earth, white and negro, would "have to count for more than 1000 years and then their task would not be finished. , - " ' l , News from Great Britain. She wants the cotton market. 'Our boll weevils should be Indicted for helping her.r ' DECLARATION To render th most dependable and courteous servtcf To thi greatest . possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with . fair wages to the labor and capital employed Giving and deserving, fair treatment thus To- be a .factor lu upbuilding this community Is the objective of this company. $1:00: Eastern Oregon Light & I CHURCH NEWS I Alter Day SnintS , der the anthem: "Thu Heavenly Sunday school, 10:30 a. in., sac- Kather," by Novm, while lr. Dul rament meet, 1S;16 p. in.: Conjoint ton will sing a tonor solo: "Open M. I. Ai, 7:30 p. in.; Helief society meet. 7:30 p. m Tuesday; Pri mary meet, 4:1(1 p. m., Thursday. Bishop A. I.. Stoddard. First Baptist. Sixth street at Spring avenue. Services for Sunday, October 11, 1926. Sunday school meets ut 9:45 a. m. We are asking that every body be promptly on time. This will help give us 100 per cent grade in our new system of marking. The Keystone graded lessons are used in this school. You are welcome. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. eemmive doui b Aiicrnuuvu. inuaren s Bermon meme; -jvings. , Union service In the evening at the Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock. Judge Kanzlcr of Port land will bo tho speaker, using as his theme some phase of the ques tion of the home, as it Is revealed to him in his court of domestic ro- and an opportunity to worship God In company' with others of like de sires. , A nursery undor competent management is provided for your chlldren.- George Albert Pollard, pastor. Zlon Lnyltsh Lutheran. IMble school, 9:45 a. m.; morn ing worship, 11 a. m.; Luther lea gue, 6:30 p. m. , Conversion does acluully work for It produces character far ubove that of educutlon and civilization. Jesus words, "By their fruits ye shall know themMs a principle of judgment which anticipated and preceded the present method of scientific proof. By laboratory tests the 'results of conversion Is better established than that or the moon's Influence upon our tides. Wm. F. Holl, pastor. Presbyterian, "Safely through another week God has brought us on our way" we sing in our hearts as wo gather each Lord's day morning to .praise our Father. The voices of little children in glad adoration to the Creator mingle with those of the older ones each week. You can find a happiness In expressing .your natural longing for God by joining with us Jn the services of ; our church. Come to our Sunday ( school tomorrow morning at 0:45 i with classes lor an. - a nign scnooi J clrss for Bible credit Is one of our I list. Hear our newly organized or. ichcstra ln this happy hour. Unite I with us In the worship at 11 o'clock 'at which time the quartet will ren- Remember the time you put on an old suit that had been stored away for several months and found money in the pocket? : What a grand and glorious feeling. There is a thrill like that in every electric light bill. Every dollar now buys $14.00 worth of light as compared with the old days. Every time you spend $1.00 for lights it's like find $13.00. Here are the figures: candlepower supplied for 1887 : l,Ho 181)8 : 2,K0 1905 2,4X0 im 3,4W 1908 4,87o 1909 - lttl2 SV-XB 1922 1,200 Maybe you have heard orators talk about what they would do if they owned the electric service companies. Do you think orators could do better than businessmen have done? ' the Gules of thtt Temple. The newly elected deacons will be or dained at this worship hour and in stalled Into their sacred office. The minister brings tho message. Our Junior Christian Endeavor at 6 and our Intermediates meeting ut 6:30. In the evening we join with the city Ministerial association in a union service as we have the op portunity of hearing Judge Kanss lur of 1'ortlund bring a most vllul mcssugu to this community. Let us avail ourselves of them) oppor tunities. - Win. Crosby Itoss, minister. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner of First and Washington. Sunday morning ser vices at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. (The reading room, now located in West-Jacooson Bldg., Room S, Is open daily except Sun day and legul holidays, from 12 M to 4:80 p. in. dolly). All are In vited. Nnxtuvue, . Sunday school hour 8:45, good classes and teachers for ull ages. Morning worship at 11 o'clock: and evening message, 7:30 always evangelistic, both by pastor. Women's Missionary Boclety Power Co. 1 O Our economical Family Wash- O I h'K will sate you nil (lie work X nittl uxirry of w(t.sh diu'. M meets Wednesday, 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. It. newer, 210 North Second street. R-.'gulur prayer meeting Thurs duy evening 7:30: place of worship is at the Riverside chapel, three blocks north and one block weBt of the Second street viaduct. In Jesus Christ there Is a rem edy for everything thut is wrong lu man. L. P. Meggers, pastor. 2504 North Uirch street. Islam! City Community. Sunday school opens at 10 a. m. A real school for tmaructton and Inspiration. Classes lor ull. I Public worship ut 11. A short' series of sermons on "Tho Chal lenge of the Christ;" No. 1, "Tho Challeuge to Uur Thought Life." The Junior league, ii&uts every Sunduy afternoon. Epworth leugue at 7 p. m. A so- j rles of studies on tho good times j to be enjoyed by the young peo-i pie. I Evening worship ut S. A char ' actor study of John, Baptist, with a review of the character of Mat thew. , Xou are invltod. Hall W.etaolshrdlunununuu Hall K. Wallls, pastor. Christian. The pastor will bring the mes sage in tho sortnon ut tiiu morning hour. The topic will be "The Mis sing Link." It will not bo u ser mon on the matter of evolution. Tho Bible school continues Its on ward march towurd greater offir clencM and uttendunce. Mr Clem Green is superintendent. Thuro will be no evening preaching Herv- I U . V -v. Ice. We Join In the community meeting at tho Methodist church to In-ar Judge Kanzler of Portland. There will be C. E. at 6:30. O. W. Jones, minister. haivatloii Army. Special meetings tonight and to morrow In the Salvation Army hall. Capt. O. P. Strickland of Portland; of the Kalvutlon Army dlvisHionaP headquarters of Oregon tonight ut , 8 o'clock. Tomorrow, Sunday school ! ut 2:30; young people's mooting at 6:30; big Salvutlon meeting at 3 o'clock. Comu and spend un hour with us. ' YOl'Nti LAFOLLKTTE LIKE I'ATHEIt EXJOVS CAMPAIGN M-WHSON, Wis. (AP. Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., SO-year-old Republican nominee for United States senator, enjoys campaign ing as well as his late father. WE SHOUT From the housetops for the same reason that a circus has a parade TO TELL THE WORLD THAT WE'RE HERE UNITED STATES Mrs. A. L. 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ONYX HOSIERY Tho world Is full of stock In's, but Micro' .laouc ooo "POINTEX" -1.66 - I.S6 . U'.60 Putmaris Already experienced In tho steering of political campaigns, ho takes a delight in the tours thut cundldntos make, particularly by automobile. If yoiug Bob has a hobby, it Is driving an automobile. The Dead Hcu is flshless. In this wny It Is similar to all other bodies of water.- Unless fish wear muz zled. . , , crumbs to tomato Juice and water or Uillfc to U4Lfcc UlOUit (eiU.00