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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
Saturday, NoveniW 11, "192"). THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY I Shower Compliments ' Miss Fern Wells - - - Miss l-Vrn WHIb, whoa. mar rlnjfp to Peter J. Henry will I hi an event of November '23,. was the in- Bplratiun for a delightful pitrty I ; irMt evening at the home of Mr. t It. Thornus. The affair una in ' tlu form of a nilfteelluiwoui Hhow ir for th brlde-eleet and eighteen girl frlenda werje present. Mhh l.ota , J'j'inon, who 4s now teaching Ht'hool ut AdaniH, Orogon, van iuimmg the Kin'Bts. i A neuntlful yellow nnd luvonder ' color scheme wub used to decorate itho homo, bouquets or goryt'ons Vhrywmthi'iiMimH h'ini uad. l.lt- lii ,MtH Mui'Kurot ThoiunH, driHHCd 1u luvmider cr-pe ijipr. pntMi-nifd Mil! kHIn to MIhs Wells in a iiilnlii tiir rimit. prutlily dreoruted in the Kttm colors. CiiiiinH and music wore enjoy.-d (1 iiriiiff tho evening uNer. which n ilainly Iwo-rourse luiicln on wnV pcrvtil. t Will. Discuss -French Short Story The Krt-neh sltort Klory Is tho liiHplrntlon for On- lllfrary program Hint, will ho Kivt-n ut tho n-KUlnr nitflliiK of the Neighborhood club at Hit lihrnry building TuoH.luy ifltnioon, Nov. 17. - Mrs, l.uclle1 Carii-r TTindricksnn is to hiivt charge. She iR rnpichilly fitted lO. diWUHH tile KUllji-Ct, lndntf n HludUi1 of tile fchorl Hiory, which fdH'Htudhd under J. lit-rp Kn w"ln, HprlnKl'h'ld, Miias., and 'ai;l IL Grnbo, 1'niverslly of Chlraco. r A duct re'ndillon of "The Murscll- IniMe" by Mrs. J. A. Ted ford and' 'MvH. l.ynn Wright will open the proKrnm. Mis. I h-ndrlckson will it lien relalo the characteristics of tho Krewih short story, usInR- ua nn example Balzac's "Tho Aecurm'd ' J louse .--MrtJ. Ted ford und Mrs. WrlKht - ,viUvthen play another duet. Dvor vak'H "Slavonic Dunce." - MrH. W. 1. McAdory will-present Do Maupassant's story, "The Con- WALLING'S 65 -NEW TRIMMED . HATS On Sale At $2.95, $3.95, $3.75, $7.50 Hand-made filet and Irish crochet laces. Cheaper than elsewhere. Coat -Sale Continues WALLING'S MINERVA SAYS: This beautiful all - pate, it. 1-strap slipper with K.-S spike heel is very appropri ate for either street or pany wear. "Wo can fit you in a black kid: several styles lo choose from. Tho price- of these nro In reach' of every one. Wo have them from $"i.00 to $7, 'Ml per pair. For the Kills we have nn. oxford. 2-eyelet in plain toe, low heel, In patent und t:tn calf, nt $5.00 nnd $5.60. ' We have some shoes, 7-ln-top. tan calf leather, hluek and brown color, low heel. ,Iiioed nt Jt'.iiS. ' THE B00TERY Jay llnyilin. Mgr. Homo of the Arch-Aid Shoo Large Hats hrlnjf them to the pmnse not later' jthan Wednesday imirntnK-' Novem-J - hoi i k . . .. The Westminster society will I meet with Mra-'Kiehurd c, Thomas, ' 130S Ninth- street .Monday oven In k. November 16. The Ladles' Auxiliary to tho Jlro therhood of ltailVuy Trainmen tvjll meet Tuesilay evening at 1:30 o'clock at, Katies hal'.. 4 . The Parkdalo club" will meet Wednesday afternoon, November 18. at the home of itrs. U. A. Wil kcrson In Frultdate. , ; ...;''' Sunday is Thankofferlnjr day for tho Women's Home Missionary so ciety or th Melhoilmt ' Kplscopal church. Tho Queyn K-sllu r Htuntl ard Hearers will rivk u play Hiiu- dny wuuImk under Hie direction of Mrs, It. F. Tyler. . Tin public In invited. .' - . . . . CHURCHNEWS He's Finest rge flt hats, rollod on the side In tnwlrv fushinn or im neil up sharply , in the hark hut altmv-d to be wld at llic front and sides, are rotui nlnu to fuvor Thev ore an ottempt crwite varletyviit least. - I'i'MHion," Mrs. 1 leiidrlchson offer biK nn Inlerpreiallon.- MiiSHi-nei's "Kittle" played as u. violin snlo Florence I .yneh M liter. The tMincludiiiK story Dauilet's "The Two Inns. by Miss Mabel Ioly and Interpreted by Mrs. llendrlekson. ' " . Will be by Mrs. will bo reviewed Sister Mary : Says: I. JMothoUUt KpUttoiMl. Pprlnc aud Fourth streets. Henry W. Iarkr, minister. Sunday- plven over to the int terests of the Woman's Home Mis sionary society. The pastor will speak on '-Hulhllnic : for 'hrlst In Amurica." The choir will have mu sic appropriate for tlio .occasion. Wo ar( looklnK fr u special treat In our 'Hunduy school. Come nnd see -for1 yourself. The Men's Forum ' met . nnd' .orKunhu'd lust Sunday with a Rood nrollnieiii. We lire expcothtK un wit oT town sp' uKer Mr, this cU Hunduy. Tlu Quern Kslhen Slandard hearers will ulvu a missionary play In the; place of. the regular evening Bervicv. ' Fifteen rU Im will take part. ' Mrs. II. F. Tyler Is 111 chaiKO. Tlit. Iiourii oC worship are as rollows.';, ; lllblo . BC.Uool, Sj40; inoi-ninK wbrshtjj nt It o'clock; Kp woith leaKbr at ti:lfi: tho iiiIhsIoh- ary pageant wy tii er the savior, of life unto life," 2 Cor. 2:1(1. The mesaa-jo preached last tiiKht by Mm, l.udwiff on the text. "Whut Will Vou lu ,VUh Jesus Which 19 Called the Christ." I believe was the best I ever .heard of Its kind on , that subject, in luet all the messages are of the unusual kind. 1 um silt this Is a case of nip und tuck kind. It Is hard to telt who Is in tlie K-ad the man or wife. Hotter com nnd hear I hem If you hnvt-.no! been out. Just one more week of meeting. We will closu Hunduy, Die --!. Sunday services as follows: Sun day, school, y:4ti; Harry - t'leuvor, superintendent; utorntuK worship, 11 o'clock evening .uu'HsaKe. 7:3U, and each nlk'Ht next week, 7::Ui. ;Vo J'id you coniu. I.. It. MoKxors. pi.stor. . 1112V Ave. Electric Percolators Electric Waffle Irons Mixing Bowls , And Thermos Bottles Richardsons ' . Guests of Honor Nonorlnn Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd ltlehardaon, who were recently married, Mr. and, Mrs. H. F. Tyler entertained1 the employes of the lilue Mountain creamery und their wives hist evening, at their home on First street, with a (I o'clock dinner. G. C. Hopkins, former owner of tho creamery, wuo nlso present. . , ... The dinner table 'was prettily decorated with n pint; and white color scheme. A boutmct of beau tiful rosebuds was usod us a cen terpiece und the clever little nut cups were also, in pink. After din ner the evening was spent socially'. Mrs. Anderson, who bus been an 'employe of the, creamery for the past three 'ears, was presented with several gilts by .the guests. - ' S Mrs; Bedingfield : . Entertains Members of the F, A. R. club spent a delightfnl afternoon yester day wjien Mrs. Charles ltedlng tleld entertained at her homo on Washington avenue. ., The rooms wHry. HeroriMedvVwiJh) bouquets Of bountiful chrysanthemums. Threo tables of bridge were at play dur ing the afternoon wilh high score going to Mis. Harry havey und Mrs. I.otiis,. HronUs winning the second prize. At tho close of the play adalnty two-course, luncheon was served. The next meeting of tho club will lo held three -weeks from yester day at the. home of Mrs. Hoss I'iton..' Junior Bridge Club Meets with Mrs. Miller Three tabies or bridge were at, play - yesterday afternoon when ! Mrs. l.eo Miller was hostess to the flieinbers of Ihe Junior Hrldgo club and a few guests. Mrs. hill Teirf pleton won high score among the hih members und the second prize went lo Mrs. Hale Cox. The K'"et prize was presented lo Mis. Stund ley Mills. Houqiiets of autumn flowers, at tractively arranged, were used to decorate Ihe home. A dainty, two course luncheon was served ' afjer Ihe play, . Hi-Dads Will Be Hosts at Dance 'I'hi' fil-Ht or u Hi-rica of rtunei'H to bi Kivi-n ly llui Hi-Dnil orioiniKii llon for Ihe hiKh nehool aliKli-nlii will tako iiliiri? tliiH twdiiinR; ut hull room of tln 1 :i l: t'cnipli. Tin ilimce will mart at S::to o'clock ulnl conllnuc until ll:;i. I'urcllIB of hiKh school Htmh-ntH J4n.' alHO l-viu-il to attend. . j Organizations Join 111 iVV- tL Lilti UVOUivii The Kings Heralds and the Horn Guurds or the First Methodist fcpis. eonal church met yesterday after noon after school at the church In regular session. Fifteen member were present. The topic of the les son was "The Hoat that Waited" taken from tha study book of the two departments "Ilravo Adven tures." i Durlnsr the serving of refresh, niflits by Mrs. L. V. Duncan those present pasted post cards, which wiy be sr nt to a missionary In In- UY NIKTKR MAItY Itroakfust t tlrapi's. rercnls. loasi. 'coffee. - l.uneheon -tlmelet with tomato Kauce, brown- bread and bnMer, preB'r es, leu. Hinuer Spanish steak, baked white; potatoes, liunaiia anil pea-I nut salad; cake, coffee. SpaiiM! Steak . ' ' Hound Hteak, i mediiim-slzed onlons. l -nuart tomaloes; 11 Have steuW cut une-lneh thick. Hear on both sjdeH in a hot fry ing pun. I'ul In a casserole wlih a little water and cover -with onion sliced very thin. Cover and bake in a medium oven for 4 0 minutes. I 'our -over strained tomatoes and bake 40 minutes longer uncovered. Itemuvo to platter, cover, with choose grated or cut in tiny pieces and . return to oven long enough, to melt cheese.,. Ilamtnn ami I 'cam it Kalail , - Shell and hull, peanuts und put through the food chopper. Split bananas lengthwise and scrape off the outer surface. . Itioll banunas in chopped nuts, arrange, on let tuce and serve with boiled salad dressing. . , , direction of Mrs. Tyler at 7:il. We extend u heiirly welcome to Mtrang ers. and friend to worship Willi us." 1 FlltSI OtUHCh OF CHRIST girls under tho ' SCIENTIST Corner of First and t'"tr "Hii.'Sv M. K. Sliillll Nov." Id.-- Scrvlciii M.. K. t'luil'cli South on Noil h Mr ti t. Sun. lay n.)iooI, it:4fi u.m.: prcucliInK, II a. in. MornlMK snr..i'CI : "An- lIO. Jil.lttnicnlH M. ti-.l" tint 'to Ihi- I'co- !lc in ThiH Lit. Kliwortli Ichkuc, (!::l n. in.: liri'm'liliiK, 1:S(i p. in. Tiaycr tnci l inif every Wednesday cveninir at 7::tu. Yon will rind a hearty wel come to nil these aervlceH. J,. A. Hall, P. I". 'Ami KiikIIsIi I.iillicrtin. llilile school. !l:4fi a; in.; 'niom iiiB. wolsMU, 1 l:lMl.n.. in.:. .Hpiidal proKrain UJul sonff servlceB al 7:!to l. in.. M tills' service our dclcKuto to the Columbia Central l.ulher league, which met ut I'orllund, will Klve her. official report 10 the 1,11 thcr li;aKU0t ' '' Vm. V. Holl, pastor. PERRY SOCIAL Church or (Intl.:. R. M. fonrad of Calirornla 1b ex pected to preach (it tins Church of God cliatiel. corner X und Spruce. Wednesilay'eveninK. the 13th. He may continue, the balance -or tho week und over- Hunduy. . Everyono Welcome. .. - ' ' ' Pratt nnd Plunimer', Local mlnl8tors. WuslilliKlon. Sunduy morning Her vices nt 1 1 o'clock, Mlilijii'l: "Mortals and Immor tals." Sunday Srhuoi at 9:4r a. in. Wednesday cvuilinK lueellng nt 8 o'clock. (The rending room, now located in Weat-Ja. onson Bldx., Hooni 3. is open dutly exrept Sun duy nml I. khI holldnys. from z M to :u p. Hi. dully). All are in vited. I'lrst llaiitlsl. ' Slxlh street al SlulllK avenue. Services lor Sunduy, Nov. If., ni.fi. Sunday school meets ut 9:45 n. m. Classes la'Kill immediately. Attendance county in per cent, on time counts Hi per cent, wiih of ferlnit counts to per cent, havlnu a prepared lesson counts So per cent, hiivlntt your initio counts lo per cunt und Blaylnc to the preach ing servtco oounls 20 per cent. He a loo per cent pupil! Vou don't realize how you will enjoy it. Momlns worship ut 11 o'clock. Speelu! oniric. Mr. I.. I' Murnctt, choir director. Sermon hy the pub tor on Ihe theme: "llducutlon Tak. Inir lieliirton Seriously." Chil dren's sermon theme: "How u 1'u mous Plctuio Was I'ulllted." Kvenlnn service nt 7:.'lo o'clock. Tills will lie the third of the. spe I ciul services conducted hy ltllly Vunn Uiehurds. aRetl 7 monlliA, was lulJudR.Ml the tlne.-u bahy. physi, rally, of all the Itohiori cxuiuin.d at tin. ArkaiiKiK state' fall" clinic.' Ills parents Mr. und '. Mrs. Oose.tr Itlehards. live In l.'.tlle-Hm-k. ' Advertised Brands Hosiery Rollins Tripple "A" Onyx $1.00 to $3.50 Putmans i Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Jlillinery Knt temperately, partaking of vegetables and fruits, and spar ingly between meals. Think ' wholenome thoughts. Fare unpleasant sliuatlnn frank ly hnd don't ' worry. Keep your piny Hplrlt. IliillHH t'olumbla I imblo To Stop Hlau Activities VffTOTtTA, R f. (AP) Hrltish Columbia Is powerless lo cope with tho activities of - the anndian ' members or the Kit KIiijc Klfln. This has been learned by tnembnn of the legislature, -woo bnvh urged in a formal notice to prevent the klnn from organizing iu Mm prov ince. . .; Officlala or the nttormy K'MT7 uVh department nnhoime;d that only the federal Kov,ei-iunout : eaii prevent the klnn from goluy ahe.nl wllh t;t plat.H. , v . "Iltm- To Mw 100 Yfars"; I lAplaiittil in Hulletln SAl'ltA M RNTO. tCal, . (API ' Keeping company with' the1 fuin,-y tly radio until late hours ut nlghl i apparently Ih a inenac.o , vio long-j evlly for the stale board of health-' in a bulletin "how to live HiO years" Hays, to turnoff -the, radio: ut 10 p.. in. ; ) . , vVmong other. ' hlnla ; to ' those who desire to reach r the ;, century intuit were:- - - Uegard over-fatigue ' it your, enemy und rent its Votir '. Ttiend take nl least eight hours of sleep.. GREAT NOVEMBER LAMP SALE NOW GOING ON Credit CARR'S No Interest I ho youmr ti'eniilo on thn tlmmot "Pray er and Missions." . Chapter. .two of the. text is the haals of tho lesson. The pustor will closn with a sermon mcssuKti on the theme: ,"l'rayel' Is as Keasonahlp us God." . ' , The puhllc 1s cordially invited to worBhip with us Ir. all or our servV ices, ' v - . ' Gcoi-kc Allien I'ollurd, paslor. . PTCHTtY, (Special) .llarell Thomttson and ' ilauuliler,- Wilhiu, and Mrs. .lacoh Murray were shop ping iii l.a CrraiHle Tuesday aricr hoon. . 1 ' ' ', ' '..'.'.' Mrs. A. Itohlnson was a caller lt Mrs. Walter Mama's hotue.oiio lay last week. . . Mrs. K. l'norman and daughter, O-oldu; and niece, Sadie ltehr, weru l4i (ii-undc visitors last Saturday, Miss Opal lielckcl spent Wed nesday evenliiK witli hor sisler in l.u Grande, . . ' . I.ouis Wulson has joined tho Tru ll ed states Navy. ' Mis. 1 Koberl.son and daughter. I.'ern, made n trip to I,a (irande. last Saturday. Mrs.v C. C Johnnsen vlslled at the O. It. Itallentyno . home Tues day evening.. Miss Clara .Tohansen visited the Perry school Monday moruiuK. Oeorfie Johauseu .and ramily moved to li Grande Wetlnesday, where-.Mi-. Johnnsen will work at Hit' new . mill there. till I'lshlnjf llimst .Missing MAIirtAS, llrilish India.' (API- Sixty .rishiliK lioals rroiu Ponnanl, ninnued hy loo men, are inlssintr. and afe feareil to have heen lost In the fitorin which has raed along Ihe coast lor the last r.w days. Three boats rrom Calcutta also have not reported. ' The storm caused rloods, 1m petliiifr conimunicatlons. and dam aged hlnnll coastal shipping. l'rwltrlan. , , Special music will taaturo tlio morning worship hour tomorrow nt 11 nt which time the quartet will render tho nntliem: "Toncli Me, O Lord," by Stearne and, Mr.l.oncy will play a uornet solo, "Evening star,"' from "Tannhauser" by WaB ner. In addition to the selections on tho plpo orgun. (You will want to worship With us as , tho tnlnlBler brings thouKlila on & niost ' vllul vthemo in -nonnoctlont i iwlUi tho American . Education week. Our Hunduy school gathers at ! : 4 ri with clusses for nil on, a graded system. Our Junior C. E. ut 3 : a u und our .Intermediate o. E. ut :'I0' tor the youns folks in their expresaionnl activity. Our evenlnif. servlcu ut 7:a with n eontlnuntlon of lh lire history of Israel With special music lo ud.l to the hour of fellowship. We Invito all renders of this no tice to worship wit h lis as we wor ship tho God' In terms of Jesus Christ thn Saviour or the world. t'm. Crosby Hoss,-"minister. Xuuuirciie. We are right in the middle or a mighly big revival meeting at this time. A gooil number have been saved in the old-rashloned way, ami many souls have I n helped In otheB ways us well. The l.uilwigs are doing some great preaching, anyone that will think soberly Alien they hear their message scan never be the same atler thai; either they will be drawn closer und be come more 'sympathetic with the old-time rugged gospel of .lesus, or they will have to turn llwlr back on It entirely. I think that was whut. Paul mount when he said "To Ihe one we uro Ihe savior of death unto death: and lo Iheoth- F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 Announcements Social aunonnrcntrats may be printed In tills column free of idianre. Auf annoiinimrnts pertaining lo any functions stiob aa cooked food sales, no, will be rcfirsed. Announcement., to be printed the Mmn day, nmsl bo In aoclctj editor's Itands bj t:00 o'elork. .News editor's oats. lteruuse of the Institute thut the Vebjhbnrlrood club will hold Mon day, the Art Kcsenrch club is post poning Us meeting for thst day, and will not convene until the next regular meeting date. Ir-c. 7. ... All persons making articles for the I'resbyteriun Ladles Aid liasuur to be held November 21 at the Stu .lebaker salesroom are requested to 1 '3 I If .l M i, t i I fMoimau Qreetinqs Keep up Hie Chrishnas spirit, Tliat senHmenr niaij live; And there's no way that's finer, Than just for you to give : Your kindest thoughts und besf retjurds ' ; 5ij means of our new Christmas Curds. IMake your selection now before If the choifst numbers are gone J - XMV When you buy Christinas Cards from us yon get a perfect match or type between sentiment and your name, because our car.la come void of sentiment nnd we print or emboss YOI'U OWN giccling und your name, in the same type. The Careful Attention You Receive-'' , nt the Colonial, : regardless of what yom . needs may be or how you want your, work . I done; is tlie secret of ttie 'fmMty " cdtiiinatin'g women for this shop.. 'fieauty work is so important, it has so much to do witli your personal charm that only the most careful devotion to satisfy 1 ing.' you can be tolerated here. . ; ; , We have a reputation for doing expert work,'for knowing how. But we. do more ' than that we try to apply .our : training ' and. experience so that they will benefit your own individual case. . i Prices for this excellence of work- .' manship and for your extra satis- ' ' faction tire no more than for ord- ; '; inary service. We urge you to talk over your beauty needs or phono now for an nppointment. ; Colonial Beauty Parlor "A Shop of Unusual Hervlce'' K. Lucille Jiaty, Prop. Nelson Printing Company Opposite Post orrice. Itev. Theo. and Minnie Ludwlic. evanellstn of 8t. Lolls, Mo., nre now at thlr hMt In a meeting whtrh Is In full swing with the Church of the Nazarene, In the- Itlverside Chapel three hloeks norh and one west o the Second H reel viaduct.. Closing daty, Nov. 22- TrOUble Making Good Biscuits? Jlay be due to many things your recipe, your oven heat, your flour, etc. But good biscuits are easy for the careful cook especially if she insists on using . FEDERATION FLOUR Good Quality Proved in the Kitchen. GET A SACK TODAY. "Your Grocer Has It "Don't Say Flour Say Federation" 99 l':W--- '.i-:U '