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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
Thursday, November 10, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three -' NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs, Mossman Will Attend Institute Mrs. IS. P. Mosamun, chairman F the Art division of tho Oregon ''etk-rution of Womrn'u clubs, left wr Salem Tuesduy cvenhiff, wlure ho will be tlto honor .giU'Ht ut a '. K. O. luncheon at noon today. Mrs. MoHsnmn will go from Ha ni to Oregon City to attend a tea j bo given this afternoon In her onor, where she will tulk to the idlcH present on urt topics. She III then eo to Tortlund to be a preventative of tho Im, Grande Neighborhood club ut the Kedera- lon Institute which wllr be held here on Saturday and will address hat assembly on mutters vital to ,ier depart nient. , joval Sisters Meet At Herman Home Mm. Al Herman, Mrs. II. Kumluy. lid Mrs. Joo Williums entertained ho I.oya) Ulsters or tlie. Christian hurcli yesterday afternoon ut tin loin of tho former. It was the t'KUlur monthly meeting of t)ie so li'ty and besides the 35 members resent there were, three, visitors. i'hreo tifiw members were added .o tho soelety. After the business session a so lal hour was enjoyed. Mrs. May .leorpo played u ilano seleellon nd Mrs. (". I. Mel'hersim render d a voeal niimlier. Mrs. IllaUe llllelds and Mrs. Claude Nnsh as isted I lie hostess ill serving ri-reshlueuts. Name Committees .''or Ensuing Year Approximately CI ladles were iresent yesterday artiTlioon when he General Aid or the Methodist Ipiseopal church met at the home r Mrs. James Moss. During I lie 'iiislness session plans were made or the bazaar, which will bo held Jeeeniber 6. Committees wore iimuiiilcd as IoIIowh: Apron lioolh: jilrs. S. ('. Hunt hi Mrs. H. VV. Tal ¬ ler mid Mrs. I S. Hunrord: nov lly mid fancy work booth. Mrs. '. 1.. Wallace, Mrs. It. W. I.eiKlilon nd Mrs. C. M. Itosnniunil: baby Hides lioolh, Mrs. Illckock and Lira. W W. Wilson: candy, .Mrs. l' Klillilt;. Mrs. Kd wooden ami JlIi-8. tleorKC I'ieree: cooked food Loolh. Mrs. C. K. Hi inn. iwrs. . Rdler und Mrs. K O. 1'ayton. felaiidlnir conimlllees Tor Ihe year kern also appointed, as follows: Jitcllilicinhlp. M.sdames l.ee Hnn- iird, George llaars and l . I . lcn ing: culling. MeBdnines S. C. mltli. It. W. Lelghlon, J. K. LVooib ll und V. l. Killing; 'evo lonal, MesdumoB W. I'leiBon. W. Wheeler unn Kim I'oiy: music ml entertainment, Mrs. win r and Mrs. George l'lerce. During the program nour .urn. lav .Bnller 9lin tvdp , milliners BwiiilVfHirtaliy'" and" -IMalfl illnc." Mrs. Ed Jasper piayeu i nlln numbers. Mrs. ueorge i-ieicu kud charge of the devotional. The hostess, in serving rorrcsh lents ut the close of the meeting. Ihe assistance of Mesdnmes kugustn llengledorf. A. Miller, Klla I Kit v. S. (J. Coleman, l.ee nam...... v. II. Wheatley, V. C. Smith. W. lerson and Kd HleKox. i ae rou,.. ... a r ..ink kerc bright Willi omen" i WALLING'S JERSEY DRESSES One lot of All-Wool Jer sey Dresses for misses' school and street wear, to be sold at once for , 56.9." Each. COATS From 10 TO 25 Oil' HATS One lot Trimmed 53.93 " ' FLOWERS All the beautiful new novelties for hats and dresses. HAT FRAMES A new shipment just received. 'S und levender chrysanthemums and asters. I Mr. and Mrs. McNamee i Entertain Five tablet! of bridge were at play last evening when Mr. and Mrs. Jaim-8 MeNamee entertained the members of the Alpha club at their home on Second street. High scores were won by Air. and Mrs. Walter helsinun. Bouquets of pretty autumn flow ers were used to decorate the home. After the play luncheon served. Past Matrons' Club Is Entertained .Mpb, Kiiima Kiddle and MIhh Pauline .Lcderlo . were hostesses last evening when the I'ust Ma trons club of the Order of the Kustern Star niet in the Masonic 1'arlors. After a short business session tho remainder of the even iiig was spent sewtngr und visiting. Dainty refreshments were serv- j ed. I - Orchestra Will Be Feature of Carnival Thu" "Kitchen Cublnet orches tra." which uppeared In cntertuln mciit here last yeur under the uus 4ilces of the Uuptlst Ladles Aid will appear ugatn as a feature of a rudio carnival to be held In the 1. O. U. 1. hall on Adams avenue Saturday evening at 7:3u o'clock. The carnival Is belnff conduoted under the joint ntinpleun of the Ituplist ladies and the I. U. O. V. lode. and will be held durhiff the day und in the evening on Friday und Huiurdny of this week. Hev eral program, were given by the "orchestra" Inst year, which were so successful that many requests have been made for their reappear ance. Life of Author Is Discussed At tlie regular weekly meeting of the J. I). ,S. ltellef society Tues day evening a program under thr direction of Mrs. J. J. Peurson on the lift of Henry Van Dyke proved very Interesting. Mrs. G. A. Bean discussed his life and religious writings. Mrs. George It. Lyman told the story of "The Other Wise Alan" ami Mrs; Clyde Meteulf re viewed his "I.lue Flower." After thu program the huzaur (o be given by the M. I. A. of North La Grande was discussed. The ba zaar will be held the first week In December for thu purpose of erect ing u new chapel on the north side. Mrs. Fitzgerald ' , Hostess to Society i " - ii'litty. jnjinlir.6fUe'M.Wjn' so ciety were present yesterday afler noon, when Mrs. Duvld I'Mtzgeruld was hostess, at her home on Sixth street. Mrs. Bell Kennedy was as sistant hostess. During the busi ness session presided over by Mrs. Harry Luvey. president, plans were made for the annual bazaar of the soelety which will take place De cember J C. Dainty refreshments were served before adjournment. The next meeting of the society will be at tlie home of Mrs. Charles Reynolds, with .Mia. 11. D. Mel nn lb assisting. f ' s Parkdale Club Meets With Mrs. Hill The Parkdale club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Hill in Fruitdule, with Mrs. Hill and Mrs. It. A. Wllkernon as hostesses. Twenty-three members and five, visitors were present. The visitors were: Mrs. L. l'ayue, of Cove. Miss Cora Christlson. teacher of the Frultdale school. Mrs. Clyde Davis, Mrs. Nell Thacker und Mrs. Clyde Webb. Mrs. C. M. Ithldtc spoke of thr club Institute. .Mrs. Alma Carroll gave a rending entitled "Friends." During tint contest games Mrs. Kv crett .Sehafer won first prize und Mrs. Harriett Htilwell the consola tion prize. A handkerchief shower was given for Mrs. Minnie Luper In honor of her birthday annivers ary. ' A dainty luncheon was served by j the hostesses. , P.-T. Association to j Hear Concert ! The annuul evening meeting of the Greenwood Parent-Teacher us- 1 soclatlon will be held Kriduy even- i Us at tho school. TJieru will be a business meeting ut 7:30 o'clock and the program will by nt 8. Be sides other interesting numbers the La Grundo Municipal band, under tho direction of Andrew Loney Jr. will pluy several selections. Uu-' freshmcnts will be served. Tho fathers of Die students of Greenwood school are especially Invited to attend tills meeting. Class Plans Hard Time Party A hard time purly fur which utl attending are expected lu dri'iui in upproprtato fashion ia to 1m eiven by the mciubtTH of the Murytha Bible . class of tho First M. K. church Friday ovonlnu at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George llaars, 305 Mutn street. Members aro privileged to invito llleir friends. . , L'ovo (Special) Mrs. It. Z. Bax ter was hostess at a shower recent ly honoring Miss Leona Raster, whoso marriage to Nephl Combs, of I.u Orande, wilt be an event of Thanksgiving day. ' ' The guests included Mrs.' K. Warden, Uerlrand Wardell, Miss lues Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Welmer, Miss Delia Welnicr, Krvii Itees, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Orion, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy llaxter, Mrs. itutli Urasille, Italph t'olUnt, Miss Helen Johnsoti, of - I'nion, :Mlss Kossom, of Uuker, .Miss . Violet Bloom and Alvln Uoyd. Cove (Hpecltil) Mrs. Kverott I'owoll was hostess to tho Young Matrons bridgo club Saturday af ternoon at her home hero. MIsh Bess Kelly won high honors dur ing tho afternoon's play, Dulnly refreshments wero-served after the games. . Those present wore: Mrs. A. H. Orton, Mrs. T. C. Hefty. Miss llcss Kelly, Mrs. Lynn Chadwiek. Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs. T. H. Conklln, Miss Morotliy Del Beau and Mrs. Wtll ium Hallmark. Murphy to Address Welfare Meeting Dr. Kay Murphy will address the meeting of tho Child yelfalo de partment at the Neighborhood club rooms in tho library building l'"ri day at 7:31) p. in. His subject will be "Diet." Mrs. It. K. 'NVeslcnhuver. chair man of the department, will give the first of a series of psycholog ical talks on thu topic. "Mental Development." " i Miss Jones HosXcss To Juliet Club Miss Itftryl .Tulles entertained the members of tlie Juliet, (lull at on old fashioned lurry pull Monday evening at her home on Pennsyl vania avenue. . The time was en joyably spent socially, after which refresliments were Hervi'fl - Announcement Social renouncement mar bo printed In this column free oC charge. Any announca-'mruM pertaining to any functions anch as cooked food sales, etc., will be refnsert. Annonnoeinaata, to be printed the mnie day, most be In society editor's lianils by 1:00 o'clock. Mem editor's note. tomorrow afternoon at tho home of Mrs. J. K. Wright, with Mrs. Ernest Vchrs as ussistunt hostess. Southern UaptLst llaptl&nM Set Kew JKvangvllslle Mark NASHVTT.I.K. Tenn. (AD With the ndnilnisterltig of 1.037.5AO bap tisms by the Kouthern llaptlst church during tlie Inst five years a new evangelistic record for all evangelical denominations has been established, said Dr. K. V. Al dredge, statistical secretary. ' Dr. Alldrcdge itulu that this Is an averago of 307.610 baptisms un nunlly for the five years of 1020-24 inclusive, und 48 baptisms for ev ery daylight hour. Tho highest prevl6us record of Southern Baptists In baptisms was 7H.333 for tho fivo-year period of 11116-19. inclusive. The best reflections come from 1 i thinking instead of looking Into j 'The Itlveria l'urent-Teacher us sociutlon will hold Us regular meeting Kriduy afternoon. Novcn ber 2o. at the school. A largo at tendance is requested by thoeo In churgo. . . ' .-, ..! The November meeting of the Central l'arent-Teacher association will be hold Friday afternoon al 2:3ti o'clock ut the school, , Tlie l.ulher league will have u hard tlmo'soclal tomorrow evening, November so, , ut the Luthoran cliurch. i Chapter 1.. l'.-K. P.. will meet This 5- plapinsunsTOepl CALIFORNIA Gay.healthful recrcation;outdoorievcry day; the glamor of a semi-tropical clime. 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SchillingGnnamon new colorings for Fall at $2.50 to $3 i IJ h Fall Suits that predominate .v .in styles and fabrics but NOT prohibitive in price Neckwear and Socks IN THE LATEST PATTERNS 75c - $1.00 ASH BROS. flic Stoic That Keeps Faith Ml ..v mm - m ft a. ..1 mm mm Mm. t T t y - y y y y y y y . y y y y f y y y y t y y y- y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y f y t y y y 'A'