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Saturday, November 7, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pap TKre NEWS of Engagement Is Announced at Party Tlio enKiiK'-UH'nt of Miss I'Yrn Wills to 1'utor J. Henry bocnim known lust evening when Mrs. 8. A. Wells, ussteti'd by Misa Cri'ssti Wells uml Miss Viola TIi-nhum.. on tertuini'd ut un unnounccmcnt parly honoring Miss Wells, ut lu-r homo at 2U03 Third street. Twelve Kills were present und a part of (he evening was spent hemming teu towels for the bride-elect. Mrs. Irwin Hunger ford und Miss Kuth Hums were u warded prizes for the neatest towels. A beautiful pink und white col or scheme was used in tins decora lions of tho ' home, chrysantho in unit) being used. : Thu announce ment was made by clever miniature sign boards arranged at each place, when luncheon was served ut three small tables later In the evening. A largo chrysanthemum wus ut tuched to thu back of each little I Bignboard. I'astrles in the form of iniall wedding cakes, ices, coffee I'fd mints were served. Viiss Wells and Mr. Henry's wedding will lake place Novem ber 25. They expect to make their homo at Wclser. where Mr. Henry in employed with the Harvey Pou ter Advertising company. Mis Wells is well known In 1-a Grunde having graduated from Iho La Cirande lt4gh school In 19-4. Chapter I Meets At Zurbrick Home ; Mi-mbers of Chapter 1, P. K. i-njoyed an Interesting meeting yes terday afternoon, when they gath ered at the home of Mrs. H. A. Zurbrick In regular session. Mrs. j.v t. Appleby usHlsted Mrs. Zur- itrick as liosless. The home was; ileeorated with beautiful bouquets i of yellow and ros chrysanlhe jiiums. i During ilu' afternoon Mrs. li. Mov gave an excellent review of tho imok "PorsyU! Huge" by John tialesworthy. Afier luneheon was served the meeting adjourned. P.-T. Association Enjoys Program .' Tim Willow ruri'llt-TrurliiT as mii'liillon lii-ld its n-BUlur nii-i-lliiK l-'rkliiy uflrrnoon. Mrs. It. " Al-c.xiimli-r, vice president, presided In plain of the president. Mrs. I!llri-ll. After tly business session un in teresting in-ocrani wan given ron- WALLING'S COATS especially priced for (iiiick turnover. COATS for stouts and illations $25.00 to $65.00 COATS for the average XiKUie....$17.50 to S-17.50 COATS for Misses $15.00 to $32.30 DUESSES Satins and crepes, one lot $10.75 WALLING'S Fit uml fashion don't ul ways keep company. I'.ut yo I'll find them al ways together In the l:F.; CUOStf SIIOK. Combination heel makes them fit snug:v. and gives the conihirt ;rt heel same as Ihe nrrh sup porting ihe foot. Miles of eomfort and many u smile in lied Cross Shoes. "Once, worn always worn." THE B00TERY (iay lln.vtlen, .Mr 39c SPECIAL Vases, Trays, Wall Vases Flower Bowls and Candle Sticks F. L. LILLY Hardware ' I'hone M-85 SOCIETY Monogrammed The newest handbag is not differ tnt In shape, but adds originality by some odd arrangement of monotfrara or sliver or jewelled ornament, For day the leather envelop bet Vukt the two-letter monogram la very .'mart - -1 ( '. Minting of two songs by Miss Uen nett's room, a. talk by Miss-.Mabel Doty on "Good Hooks and National Hook Week," a talk by Huporlntfn dent J. T, LongfclloA'.on "AntftH can Education Week'-and twovo en I numbers by Mi-h. . Florence l.ynch Miller, accompanied 1)y Mrs. Lynn Wright. , ' ;. A report of the proceedings' of Iho state convention of larent Teacher associations, held in Port land last month, was given by M-ra. George It. Lyman, who was a con-' tral U iegalu from Hit: La, Grande parent-teacher UKSoelutions;'- . Dr. Bodmer Advises On Baby's Diet - ; v.-, Dr. Stella Bodmer was the princ ipal speaker yesterday afternoon I when the welfare, department of tho 1'U Grande Neighborhood club mut In the club rooms. Her topic was "Tho Nutrition of . the Child Alter the First Year,", and . she clearly explained what the "child's diet should and should nol;le. Sho brought out the Tact that the- soil in this purl of the country does not contain enough iodine fur the sys tem and urged utl mothers to use iodized salt when cooking food. She said thu lack of lodlnu in the body was the cause of so many goiters and-other throat troubles hero, and also skin discuses. t 'j'j-i--' ' MrU.""K.' K. WeslenhnVetyprOMt derit of the department," presided, over the business meeting and ap pointed n committee to have charge of the children's programs which will be given every Saturday. The committee wilt work in connection with the public library. Mrs. Kay Murphy is chairman. ' . At the next meeting of tile de part nietit 1 Jr. ltay Murphy , will talk on "The Jjh-t of Older Poo-' pie." Mrs. Westenhavcr vill 'be gin her talks on psychology ul that lime. . t i - ..v - Friends Honor ; ' - : 'Mr. and Mrs. Larson i; j A iiumber of friends of Mr. uud Mrs. Jlolger M. iarson surprised them at their homo on 0 avenue I Wednesday cvinlng. Four-, tables j of bridge were at play during the j evening, after which luncheon wan served. Mrs. W. II. Perry and L, 11. Itramwell won high scores. The party was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nolen. Shower Compliments Mrs. Cameron I Mrs. Koy Cameron was the ln 'splratlun for a shower given at Iit ' home on Adams avenue by Mrs. Kl i mer Hose and Mrs. Frank Molette I yesterday afternoon. Thu afternoon ! was spent socially, after which j dainty rcfreshmenis were served. I Those present weru Mosdames Ulto Pieper, C. A. Smith, T. Fack rll, Pluke Shields. L. Slon, Hay ' Hiuwn, Nolanji Skiff, Kugene Tolls. K. A. Linn. Orvllle Wright. Fver- ell Keown, Duncan Cameron, Hoy : Cameron, the honor guest and the hostesses, i 'Baptist Aifl Plans Iyadio Carnival Final arrangements wrft made ; for the radio cnrnlval to bo glren by the llaptist Ijidlea' Aid society I November and 21, when the l members met yenterdny nfternobn J at the home of Mrs. (4. A., Pollard i on Spring avenue. A feature of 'let us serve U(JU f Electrically We are fully prepared to take care of your elec trical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets? La Grande Electric Go. 1-112 Adams A'-e. tho affair will un a chicken pie dinner to bo given at noon and in the evening on tlio first duy of the carnival. Twenty-three ladles were present and after tho business ses sion tho afternoon was spent so cially. Xellcloua ' refreshments were served by tho hostess. Loyal Women's Class Will Entertain - (Sixteen . members of , tho l.oyul Women's cluss of the .. Christian church met ut tlio homo of Mrs. O. P. Mcrhcrson ' Krlduy. afternoon for their regular business meeting. Plans were made f or un cntcrtuin mcnl to' be given In thu m-ar fu-turo.-' . ' ' -. . " A social' hour was observed be fore adjournment and refreshments wcro served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. George Rochester und Sirs. O. W. Jones. -' ' ' '' ' - Christmas Box Is Completed Mrs. Ed Bullls and Mrs. A. 8.1 Anderson wcro hostesses to ' the Home department of the l'resby-U-rlan church yesterday afternoon at tho' home of -Mrs. Anderson. Twelve 'members were present und five- visitors. Mrs. W. 11. l'lck- enlj icd- lp 'the devotional.., -After a hort., business' session ,B Chrlstimis bor, to 1 bo' sent ' to the children's hos'rliai'lri:t'hlna, ,wus completed. ;, A.'socla1 rligtir.v. us observed and I g Vcfrealiineijtfl .yorci'.surycd before j ; 3 : ' Anmimeemeiitf . v V'SII v 'maamaxxmnkta way bm prtottA h this xhim free of cltsrgft. Aitj aniKMinocmenta pertalnlnt to any frmctions auch Ml ouottod food . etc. will be reroMwl. Aoaoonoemwrts, - to ho printed tbo aaine day, must b la ewiet exhtoea iuuids by tO. o'clock. Wewa Oltor'a 3"lie"' Monday, bridgo cjub ' will meet Aiotfdayv November 9, at the home 4)t Alrs'U: W.' Jesse,. Tho iarkaale club which waa to meet noil -Vednesday, November 1 1, has postponed its meeting un til Wednesday. , November 18, on account of Armlstica day. Th'! old-fashioned 'nian : who could alwava bring on fain by setting' hla ahoca shined- now ac complishes the same, thing by leaving the 'windows .down .in his closed car.".' .- ;. ; . Moiiaiixmcdans Iteilevc' there nrc ten anlmara In heaven and some pebpte will tlilnU'uirten n fC hound dogs;. , ' " .' It- is ' Estimated clgarets luivc burned: too inany holes in shirts.' DGOIiAnATION To rtniler th most dependable anil courteous ervlc T.o tha greatest posslbl number of pcopl. At th lowest cost consistent with fair wagfis to ths labor and capital employed Qlvlnr and d.servljig fair treatmeat . thu. To h a factor In upbuilding this community Is thfl objectlvs of this company. Eastern Oregon Light & CHURCHNEWS Metliotllst i:pisttpal. Spring and Fourth streets. Henry W. Parker, minister. The Men's Forum will meet Tor reorganisation at 9:45. The Sun day school will meet at thu same, hour, t'arl L. Wallace, superintend, ent. Tlut school is growing and we will find room for all In well or ganised classes. Morning worship will be con ducted at eleven o'clock. The pas tor will speak on "Tho Things Which Mako for Peace." The mu sical selections will be in harmony with Ihe theme. A special selected number will be rendered by Mrs. Helen Stearns. The Kpworth I-eague will meet at 0:30. Miss Nelson is thu lead er. There will be no evening service owing to the I'nlon meet ing in tho Disciplu church. First lVapUst. Sixth street at Spring avenue. Services for Sunday. Nov. 8, 1!J5. Sunday school meets ut U:45 u. in. Clascss begin immediately. As sembly period ut 10:30. Come promptly und, enjoy the whole pro gram. Morning worship ut II o clock. Speeiul music. . Sermon by the pas tor on the theme: "Jesus the Suf ferer." Children's sermon theme: "What Is Your Name?" .: There will he no evening serv ice in this church. We unite, with the other churches in a union Arm istloe day service at the Christian church at '7:30. The public is in vited to attend. ': George Albert Pollard, pastor. ' PitMbylerlnii. 1... r lit., fii-ht ,if friM. !dom. tho rule of tho people, have no foundation other thun the com- tuoii brotherhood of man derived from the common fatherhood of ;od." said President Cooltdge within the past fortnight. This was tho hi en back or our participation In the. Great War, whose closing we celebrate on Armistice Day. We will observe that spirit tomorrow In our Sunday school ut S: 4 5; In our morning worship hour at 11 at which time Mrs. A. L. Hlehnrdson will render u soprano solo: "O. Di vine Pedeemet" Prayer) by Gou nod and the minister will bring n message: "God's Hand In History." Vou will want to come with others to this gathering. Our Junior C. K. at 4 with Donald Poareh as leader und our Intermediate C. K. nU6:30 with Hlchurd Gtlsl In charge, our evening hour will be shured with the city ministerial as sociation as we gather in the Christian church Tor u union serv Ico with the Hev. G. A. Pollard bringing u most. vital message In Why Wait To Electrify? Countless jobs done in the past by hand-power can lie done today by small electric motors, both better and cheaper. Carpenters now have electric saws and sanding machines shoes are repaired by electric machinery, cleaning is done by electric machines electricity runs adding and billing machines drinks are mixed, coffee is ground, air is compressed, printing is done, taffy is pulled, moving pictures arc run, grindstones are operated and hundreds of small tasks are done today with small motor power. ""Thirteen hundred and fifty electrical horsepower is available in Eastern Oregon for any application of motor power, at rales upon which it is profitable to operate. Perhaps there is work which you are doing by hand or some other power, which could be done bet ter and with less cost by electric power. We will be glad to work with you on your power problems. , keeping with the Armistice day ob servance. As our president nls said recently: "The country needs more religion." and tomorrow will afford us opportunity. We Invite you. Win. Crosby Hoss, minister. CI mill or Gotl. We are dismissing aervice Sun day night to attend the Armistice day union services at tho Christum church. Tratt uml I'lummcr, local ministers. Klon ilnglUh Litthcruit. Hible school. U:45 a. in., morning worship, 11 a. m. The special pro gram and song service which should have met Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. will be postponed a week, later because of the union Armistice service In the Chrlstlun church. Win. F. Holl, pastor. HI. IVUT'.K. Illsliop WIIHnill I". Ut-inlnRton will hold Burvlcim at W. l'cli-rV Kplsi-olml church ut .11 o'clock tfcmUuy mornlllB. . , FIKOT CHUltCH OK CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner of Mint und Waahilltflon. Sunduy uiornlnff Vcr vlci at 11 o'clock. Subject:' "Admit und V'ullcn Mun.". ... Sunduy School at 8:45 a. m. Wednesday evcuine .meeting at 8 o'clock. (The reading room, uow loeuted In Weat-JucooiKin Bldp.. Hooin 3, Is open dully except Suu day and h'Kul hulliluj-s, from 13 M lo i:3U p. m. dully). All uxo In vited. SiilYUtitm Army. Ilegulur meetings ut the Salvn lloli Army hull Ihls week end. To night, meeting ut S o'clock.; . To morrow morning meeting ut the lull und loidd cunyou. Sunday school -at 2:30 In the utternnou; :30. young people's meeting. We are glad to see the interest taken In these lmctlugs by the young folks. At 8 o'clock wo will unit with the other churches In the big mm Power Co. Armistice meeting In tho Christian church. Housing Interest Is being taken In tho Hed Shield Hoya' club, last night 22 boys received their mem bership curds. Wo believe this club la one of tho coming necessities of the city. Monday night the organizing of the Girl Guards will take place in the basement of the hall. All girls between the ages of 10 nud 10 nra Invited to. Join.. Tuesday, young people's meet ing; Thursday, regular meeting. Come and see us und spend a pleasant hour with us In worship ping tlio Lord. . Knvoy nud Mrs. Uurker, officers In charge. M. i:. .South. Services at -'the M. K. Church South on North Kir street, Nov. 8. Sunduy school, 11:45. If you ure not In Sunduy school Boiuu other pluce, come with us. you will enjoy our chiHses. . If you belong to the adult lltulu cluss. you will enjoy the study of the word under l'rof. Suyre, u busy man but not too busy to be In com munlon with tho Great Teacher. Whatever classes you 'may atV-'nd you. will find a welcome, . and con secrnted teachers. Sunday school Is doing . well , under tho supervi sion of itro. Klem.. und Mrs, Vulk er, primary superintendent. Como with, us, vou will and your pluco and you will be glud you tiume. .-. -' :' ": Treuchlns. 1 1 a. m subject: How (Jod una the Sinners Meet." Epworth League, 0:80 p. in.' Prayer nd 'Hlblo study Wednesday even- Ins ut 7:30. All Invtlod'. V i. J, A. null, r. l . ',. .'"JNm.wu'ciiu. . -' ', . The! long planned lind ..looked for revival Is on, Tho ovangi llsls Theo. rind .Minnie Uldwig arrived Wednesday and the. meeting begun tho same night- They' lire both strong preachers luul -of niitlonul reputation. :"TI)ey- uro looked upon as umo'ng our. beat.-eyanevdlstp.-. 1 urn. suro you. will' enjoy to , l(ear them but you -will havu to como ut least iw'O' nights as llley nllernnte In their preachlngi und when you do. no doubt you will, come again. Tho crowd hus been fine from til" start and growini eifch night. We have, boen wondering Jiow we will house thenr before long, so betler mMM como early as some wilt surely be turned away before tho last Hun day of this Berlcs of meetings. Sunday services an follows: Dlblo school, 9:4&; morning worship, 11; evening message, 7;30, tho evan gelists have . charge of the serv ices, and then each night through thu week. 7:30. Remember . the place. Riverside . chapel, three blocks north, ono west of Second Htrect viaduct. L. 1. Meggers, pastor. 1112 Y Ave. Almost anything can happen sometimes. In Mexico a niaa wus shot by uccldent. We hud Just about forgotten Ar mistice Pay until we saw a man wearing a wrist watch. . Can spend money --but it takes a mnn with at ' least one serious thought to save it. . ; . , . , V Think it. over. ; . UNITED STATES M vl'. 1 11 NOW GOING ON Credit yCAR WE HAVE IT FOR YOU.. V. "'V1 Anything" you jish i or . dessert for your , . Sunday Dinner: ' . - ' v , ' V A FEW SUGGESTIONS: CAKES,,-- ' ''; rins'-' rincKpplo.....v, : . HjiccMiij. Stoclia ' v . . Oof'fe-. .; liovlls Food ''; llohcy . ('renin - Aqgcl-. Kood Apple Huucq ' ' 'luhi) Cukb .' 1 ' , UlackMrr'. '' "' Cliifi'i-V 1 . V.; , t't l'cuch ! 'I ' ' 'Apricot'.-.'. ; ' . ruiupkln V. ; ..; A CToam"..'. -v'CWKI.-(;'-'; ,.'.': . JMficcnrdona''.- Ijiily" .". : .(.'tntm FioMs -nna yrurn-ovi-rs . , i, ... ', ' ', .'' ' N-,li.-TAffl't','V.'..l'.,.'l 'j'l'iv. '' Krcncli, tiy, Crnclicil Wlii't, Whplo WlicA't; llruiitim, . i " ;.,..-. ' . und Golden" Crist..'..! -...' . -:v'' 'v.!.' in Olir New IVonilon'ArMw',.ilHi',''HrM( From" ObxorVer. ':, v.,... : ;-''';''',':'' ' GwilliaiVElectHc Bakiery i . Uakao of Wtb-ttnAi ..in i.'U-lhJ First Church of Christ, Scientist La Grande. Oregon Announces A Free Lecture on Christian Science By Peter V. Ross, C. S. B. Of Hun Mi'llllirr of tlio T.oiird of L'-clllrc'lllp of tlir. Mother Churcll, thu Klrst Cliurcli ot CUrlat, Bclcnllst, In Jloston, Mussucliusctts STAR THEATRE Monday, November 9, 1925 t 'At M I'. M. ,1 i . ' '' ' ' j1 TU Vubllc Is cordlully Invltiil to ulUn.l, "?! ! . For HOME STREET BUSINESS SCHOOL GENERAL WEAR V., : $1.25 ta$45 ?. PUTMAN'S LIOTEL ASTOn EVERT KMRttu fUVAT TKLQT , Ooie to Shappittf Dista'tt mi TbtMrdt V'tVi,'r,':.':r.i ; i.t."iu,jtj '.-'..v. k- WSW. Clicrry Drops . ' (K'rult ' ..'.'. ' '. ."' i-i, Oorfp. 'jCatte , ' Huttnr Horns ;1 ill nrh-Rolls .'.v,:'.': jtulHeU- Pouirhnuta .. ClnniiinoD riolla ". Tirtivt House lloHs .Hiins j. 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