La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1925, Image 3

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    Saturday, November 21', l!)2f.
THE T.A 'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three.
NEWS of
Chapter I, PE. 0.,
Observes Week f
Anynbrrs of rhiipler I, P. E. O,,
oIisitvoiI Amt'ilcnu Kdunutlon work
ut Ihulr ri-Biilar mi-vting yestpr
iliiy ul'Ivrnoon ut tho homo of Mrs.
J. K.. Wright. .Mrs. Swlla Ingle liad
churKi of the attcrnoon'H proffinm.
Hho apokt' on eiltiradonul runda and
.iiipLafiizrcl Jiaillnilurly the vurl
. mis Kt-lioul funds In Oregon unil
the 1'. K. O. educational fund.
.1t-a. K. I.. Holmes lilaycd a piano
N'.'lfi'lion "Itoluanro," by Kidt'liua
mid Mm. V. II. liohninkunip Jr.
i;uii "Allah" uml "Vlie Slave
Hone."
Alter the ' program dainty rc
f i-i-Hhliii nlH wvro servi-d. .Mis. Krn-l-st
Vi llis Mra. WiiKht ii'h
Mrs. Playle Hostess
To Bridge Club
.Mrs. ('hurluH I'layJe enLcrtntne!
the incmhirx of Hi- Thursday A lie-,
lion bridge cluli Thursday aftr
110011 with a prHtiiy appointed
luncheon at I o'clock. The center
piece whs a Imam trul houiiiel of
orange and bi OU.I- chryunlhe
iminis. ('tv rH w re laid for
twelve
After lunchon bridge wda at
play with Mirt. W. ('. h'tomnii win
ning hitch hcoiv uiitoiiK- (he club
- im-mber. Mix, .). I', Caldwell wits
presented with a ku si prize. ..
Class Entertained
At Hard Time Party
. M vn. ( J enrKe 1 timrs, M rs. C M,
Rosamund and, Mrs. C. II, Griffin
entertained the membera of the
Murytha clu hh of ihe Methodist
"Kplscopnl Sunday Hchool at a "hard
times' parly lust .evening tit the
homo of Mra, llaars on Main ave
nue. The home w;ih decorated in
accordance with t!ie affair ami ap
propriate rerrt'sliineniH were served.
Airs. K. O. I'aylou was awarded the
prize for the cleverest costume.
Miss Mabel Doty and MrH. K. A.
Epllns were awarded prizes at the
close of a drawing contest. Gaines
and muaic were -features of the
eventn. ..
Many Attend P.-T.
Association Meeting
There was a large attendance
yesterday afternoon when the Cen
tral I'areiit-Tein'licr association
met at the school. The meeting
opened with tli repeating of the
Lord's prayer In unison. The sev
enth anil eighth (trade Kills sang
two numbers, after which Mrs.
'.eorfe'e It. i.yinan. who was a e'en
Mral delegate io the slute conven
tion of I'tirenl-Te-U-lie'r associations
In Pot-Hand, gave a report on the
many phases of parcnt-teuchcr
woili. liiipr"nstiiR upon the mem
he.s the iliHhs of the parents, the
eoininunily and the. school to the
child. iJitrlni Ihe convention u.
lieautlful' Irlhnle, In the form of n
IlirBio spray of flowers, was placed
on Ihii alter In memory of Mrs.
Jiora II. Schillie, of l.a Grande, who
was for ninny years an -arnest
JERSEY DRESSES
One lot of All-Wool Jer
sey Dresses for misses'
school and street wear,
to lie sold at once for
. . SfG.95 Each..
COATS
From
10 TO 2.1 OFF
HATS
One lot Trimmed
5:J.95
FLOWERS
All the beautiful new
novelties for hats and
dresses.
. HAT FRAMES
A new shipment just
received.
Wo men who w en r A rc-li -Ah!
Shoe rxprrleneo nioro
comfort and happiness than
nny class nf women in Iji
Grande. WHY? Hecanse they
have forgotten nil their foot
troulfl. s. CnUoitses ond corns
commence disajipraririK from
thp ttmt they put th-m on
their feet. The narrow hcl
prevents wearing out yo'ir
good silk how. This alone
Is a saving of nhout $S.O0
Pt pair on these ahoea fro.n
ordinary slioes.
If your" shoes hurt you
your face Is drawn and
wrinkled and you feci mis
erable. Women who wear
Areh-Aid Phoes generally
look p1ens.int an wpar a
ri smite.
:rt Tlicm At
THE BOOTERY
WALLINS'S j
jWALUNG's!
i''ii77r..-s sr
mmm
SOCIETY
worltur In the orifnnlxutlon.
illsK Imoyen Hutsell's room gave
a clever play, taken from the story
of Hiawatha. Miss Itusscll's room
wun the picture for this month,
having 23 parents present.
A social hour was observed and
refreshments were ueneil in tho
domestic science rooms 01 tmt high
school utter tho program.
Riveria Parents And "
Teachers Meet
The I'arfiii-Teacher association
of Klvcrkt school lield their regu
lar inetdiiiKr y.-strri!;ty nfternoon at
2:30 o'clock, ut ihv wheel. The
liiiHineKti hes-sion was followed ly a
aliorL pruKiuni us follows: ''l.iulc
I'ilKrim .Girlts,1' right pt:pllH from
Alisa I. a vina Ualloway's room;
"rilgrim liuys uml Uirltt," lu pu
plis from Miss K leu nor otto'u
room: "The American i'n'd." by
I'Vancc Lt'wls and members of the"
, eighth grade. Mrs. t.eurge. It. l.y
man, prc.shlent of the Cent ml Coun
cil of Die parclit-teucht-r UKHoeiu
tion. gave a very interesting report
of the state convention held 1n
I'ouland in Oeiol-r, lo which she
was u delegate. MiK.-t l-'umeis Me,
Canu's room von the picture for
having tlm Ittrgent nniitljer of par-.!
eiils preut-nt, - " !
Refreshments Were served by thel
coimnlitre in charge heion ad
jouiniiMiU. .
Mooseheart Legion '
Ladies Entertained
t The ladles of Mooseheart legion
met at the home of Mrs. . S.
Shnltji Thursday afternoon. Thero
was a. large attendance! I Miring the
afternoon games were played with
Mrs. Charles Uunyan winning first
prUe and Mrs. Ktager second prize,
Delicious refreshments w e re
served before, adjournment.
Mrs. Yeck Hostess
To Missionary Society
The Missionary society- of tho
South Methodist Episcopal church
met Thursday . afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Put man Yeck. 2LMU
Willow street. Aftur a short pro
gram, which consisted of several
music selections and readings, de
licious refreshments were served
by tho committee in charge. The
members of the committee were
Mrs. Starmcr, Mrs. Hicks and Mrs.
Yeck.
The next meeting of the society
will lc December 3 at'the home of
Mrs. Baker. Many Important mat
ters will be discussed at .this
meeting.
Announcements
Socinl aiinomiccment mty
be printed in this column free
or charge, . Any announcement
pcrtalnliur to any functions such
as cooked foonl sales, etc., will
be r!fiiMHl. AuiiouncenicntSf to
he prim til tlic-CAimi day, must
bo III society editor's hands by
9:()U o'cloi-k. News editor's
note.
The- Christian lmleavor societies
Of the 'Presbyterian ami Christian
churches will have k joint meeting
tomorrow evening at the Presby
terian' church. The meeting will
be preceded by a Thanksgiving
dinner.
Radii
io
Nt'NhAY, XOVKMIint 22.
.Mountain Time Stations.
CKAC. Calgary, ''mi. (irtS.x). 11 a.
in., Klrst Church of Christ, Sci
entist. HO A, Denver, Colo. (:I2l'.4), 11 a.
in., services, Augustana l,uther
an church: 3 p. m.,. aft'ruoon
music hour. Thanksgiving pro
gram; -Highlander boys' first
band, .lohn S. Udck, director;
7 :H0, service Augustana Lu
theran church, Young people's
rally of nil Lutheran churches.
KPOM, Missoula. .NJortt. (J4 4),
tt:15 p. in., musical program. Ha
zel Tietjen Korblic. piano solos.
Mrs. Herbert Kuphul; vocal
dnets. Aim. Korbls, Donovan
Wordeii; violin hoIos. Thula Tool..
WeiHel; vocal solos: composi
tions, Dean Del.oss Smith school
music, sung. Mrs. Korbis; intm
menial trio, pianist. Mrs. Kor
bls. violinist, Mrs. Wciscl: smxo
phone. Itussel Cunningham: Ra
dio sermon, Hev. John It. Malm.
Pniversity Congregational
church.
ineir(e Time Stations.
KKWH, Hollywood, Cal. (52). I'
ll p. m., late news lonoweu iy
U'nritAr ItrnllierH UlOVl' fl'Olit.
KGO, Oakland. Cal. (SOI). It a.
m.. service. First P.nptist cnurcn:
S:S0 p. m.. KOO I.lttle symphony
Orchestra: Alice Bradley, gu-st
artist; 7:4ft, First Baptist church.
KOW. Portland, Ore. 4.M.M,
in:."i5-12 noon, services, m. Ste
phens I'ro-'athedntl: 7:5f.-S p.
in., services. First CJiurch of
chrii Kefcntist.
KH.I. I.os Anlts. Ca. 4"&.2. 4-
6 p. m., Sunday afternoon imi
slcale. Western Auto Supply
company: 6:au-7. Ivighton's Ar
cade cafeteria orchestra. Jack
Cronshaw. leader; 7-7:20, organ
recital. Arthur niakMy. organ
ist: 8-10. program, Martin Music
company, arranged by J. How
ard Johnson with ftuth Pitts,
soprano and John Martin, pian-
KJK Brattle, Wash. (384.4). 11
I3:3ft p. m. First M E. church.
Ir. Halph Mage. pastor: 7:1&-
7 i' organ recital, ptayd Mrs.
Montgomery Lynch: 7:3i-9. First
SI. E. church. Dr. J. Halph Ma
fee. pasior: 9-10:nft( Puget Hound
Favinrs fic lxan orchestra, direc
tion. Henri Itamski.
KMTK. Hollywood, rat. Cj2),
p. m.. KMTK concert hour. Tur
ner orchestra, direction Ixren
rowell.
Kyx, uo.ir.wood. Cat. I33.. J-i
p. m. Klrst 1'renbyterlan church
fc-U. Ambulator hotel coin ci
. orclPKtru, Josef Kosenfeld. h a t,
cr; H-(i:3ti p. m., program, llev
erly Mills Nurseries; Calmon l-u-boviskt
string trio; Itnquel NUMo.
coloraturu-soprano.
Kl'O. Kan rVoiielsco. Cal. (428.3),
&:46-in:45 n. m., "Thanksgiving
and Thanksslving." Dr. W. A.
Phillips. pastor: li);45. Vc
Towno Cryer," and anniu(Miient
in forma t ton service; fi-H p. in.,
organ recital, Marshall W. ti!s"l
uian: B-i;;3u, Waldemar l.ind
und the Stales Ucstaurnnt or
chestra; 0:110. "Ve Towpe Cry
er;" (i::.ri-7:;ia, I'ulace hotel con
cert orchestra, Cyrus Trobbe, dl
i i:tor;' K-S:Si, Palace hotel con
cert orchcblra, Cyrus Troiiiic, di
rector; Ji:30-Hl, It tidy Seii;erf;
l-'alnnont hotel orchestra.
UTAH, Dukland. Cal. (24U; H:45
H;iri a. in.. Itilde lecture. Pr-u".
I.1 f! I ingli.v I l.l'i-Hll ft ill
church servlei-: 7:4;-t. chuieii
' SITViCc
confer
l::ia-1 1, aitr-ser ei
.MONDAY. N(vi:MUt:.t 2:!.'
Moiuitaln Time Mntim-.
CFAC. Calgary; Can. (4:.u.S). Ji-nj
p. , m.,- studio program, . D-an
Hrotln'rs.
KFAF, JJolse, Idaho ( !i 7 K ) , X p.
m., bedtime storeN, Mrs. Forest
Pitts. Star Novelty da nee orches
tra; II, Itoise Municipal hand.
KFWA. Ogttell, I'tah. (JCI). ft-fi
'p. in., tigdeii Itadiu dealers pro
gram. ir
K(tA. Denver. tNilo.Ciai. 4),
1. in., iiialto t heuler inu.sicaie;
. tlrlln, illnner i-oneert, Ht-own Pal-
. aeu string quiirb'l; Howard Til
lotson, director; , 7:3a, Hainlnian'a
, hour; S, studio program, ljuttii!
l.oulse Sims vocal stiidios, vari
ety, solos and duels; Pearl liraee,
Mrs. Harry R Ihdlamy, p Marie
l.oulsu HuriiB, Anna Dliss Odium,
I,. O. beolt and 'Hannah Merry,
vsopranos; Bert Dmrlnger, and
Hinchard Hyns, teiiot-H; Susan
Cleverly, contralto; Kdvvurd Wol
ters. baritone; Hulh Meyer, pian
ist; KOA orchestra.
K,OH. Stale College, N. M. (S4S.fi),
7:30-S;:i0 p. m., "Tills Year's
Cattle Feeding at Tucumcun."
I'rofessor l.antow; "Fall and
Winter (iardens," Professor Flte,
Kl'OM, Mifsoula, Mont. 44), 8
p. m.. musical program, furnisih
ed the school of music; Ann.
Piatt, head Home economics de
partment, timely I u I k s on
Thanksgiving suggestions.
Pacific Time Stations.
KFOA. SKATTI.H, "Wash. 4r3.:t),
G:4f.-S:15 p. m.. Sherman, Clay
and "company program; S:3f).ii,
Times studio, program.- -
lvKWn. Hollywood. Cal. (252). ft-fi
p. ni.. children's houi, Ulg Bro
ther of KFWH; G.:iti-7 p. m., Al
tadena program, K. I. Janes; 7
: S p. in., mliTOphonu brevities;
K-!t p. m program; Stur Motor
Car company, featuring .Million
Dollar Four orchestra; I.e Hoy
KulbcYg and hs ukulele and oth-.
ers; y-1 1, Ksklino revue, court
esy Globe Ice Cream company
and Weber Baking comp:in'v.
featuring ihn Five Little N-;ski-mos:
11-12, Henry Halslend ami
his Hollywood Hoof orchestra.
KOO. Oakland, Sal. C(til). .7:1.1
..7:30 a. m., liealtli training ex
ereises; 7 : 4 B, pep class, Hugh
Barrett Dobbs: K:ir-S::ui, health
: training ei:ercis"s; H):4.ri. class-'
rnmn insl.rucilon, Oi Uland Pult
llc schools, sixth grade; llrlln-l,
lunrheon concert: 3-4, innsiral
' interpretation of , the classics.
Wibia Wilson- Chiireli; 0-7, din
ner concert, Baldwin Piano com
pany; X, health talk, California
'State, Board of Health: Hugh
Barrett Dobbs: "The World
( 'ourt," "f "hals About New
Books." Joseph. Henry Jackson:
"The, San Francisco P.ay chemi
. cat Industries," W. 1 . Hamage,
. A. P. St. Clair: "Natlon-ir Farm
Itadio Council. Cinderella ami
and Flank Steak," B-lle Dedraf;
Arlon trio.
KOW. llntland. Ore. (4!H..r, 7:H.
p. in., physical culture exerch;. s;'
1":3it-l:30 p. m., Uo'te CHy din;
;i7, dinner concert, (tlds. Wort
man anl King company; 'j-in.
concert.
K.IU, Seal I If, Wash. C1S4.0 Hi::;rt
11:30 u. m., Freileriek Nelsuti.
musical program, and talks
Home-A-Furntshlngs; 1 : 1 -2 p.
m., organ recital, Columbia
theater; 2-2:15. "Home Helps,"
talk. Bernlco Itedington; f.-fi::to,
"What's doing at the theaters;"
7-8:30, Sears, Koebuek com
pany, studio program; S :3n-1 n,
Posl-lntetllgeneer Hiuilln pro
gram. KWSt ". Pulltoan. Wash. (3 sr. II).
7:3'i p. m.. Margaret Pfarr. r :id
er; Mildred ChaCgois. pianist:
;nrmaii lU-OFnu, vocal Is) : Hti ini:
trio. Buth Coatrs, Clanib.-lle 'on
nor, ("alheilne Co:inor; "T-n
V ears H igh way I 'roress In
Washington, No. t" Prof.' II. K
Phelps.
Tor th s!ndr ftirur only fh llrht
st ani narrowest of hrn fibres ts ;
nxod. '.This one is of pink Vunsy ,
willow edffed with cream-o!irel Mf . ,
It ha no bone and fastens In th
back with buttons and loops. '
Lingerie jj
jngv j!
CHURCHNEWS
ptjndpy" R;-hoit. !:45 a.' m..
prcachiiuj hy Pro P. A.' Say re,
U'.ihjv-l. "1 adoit;" ,i:pwttrth
Ie4rt!:'-, i::iit p. m,:i:-eai-hlnt, 7:30
p. in., by the paslwr, . n
(Q'"'.;e pray. 'i meeting at Mr.
Hii; Mtji. Cuin'y, Hut T . avi ime,
ifnt,h;iay evening at 7:.'.o.
;i t yone w ii( jhnl a w leome. so
eotlie Uittl rll.!ie tiiei-:e S. rvlees With
.1. A. Hall, P. C.
I'ix'nI: ti-rtau.
n to' tie- ThanksglWng
: re ;m reminded of
A di- ru-i:,1! v: tiini, be
this rre
t Kmi h m:r 1
nt fort f. iliers ami
1 linoiJ.iii the paiu-'iMg
vecs. ' I t ijit I, vmg day U uts
lincily an A :i;. ri n Ic.rttM uMen. and
should be tfliMervi d in .sph it by us
all.' TomcrroiY mm ning w e will
cenf-r" our tho:!',;hts about the
ih'tii..-, ga'Ie-r ttr our Sunday
s'.dioo! at U:',: with special eX"T
cises end Die. p'tm u oi our Thanks
gi inj? oT'e'-int; envelope. At I he
II o'lle-'k hifitr v.e gather for'onr
worship with ,!r. I.. .1.' I.ln.lsay
enjjHl;init itig a ioiin solo in addi
tion to Hm- pipe oe)';:;n music, with
the minister blinking (tie Thaui:s
givlng mesf-air-'. At :l:"n out' .luti-
ior t. will brii:- their food SU
plies Cor t;.e b.i.sket,
Inti'i'm .'diain sot-ieiy
I he supper hour to li
'he prayer ia timr.
evening set '. i-e i ith
and at ( our
meeting 'or
e followed J'
At 7:30. the
Miss Dillon
playing n fttlte
the Judges dl
Mlo and I he last of
ussed. for the les
son. We will wvieotne you to our
services throughout Ihe day.
We iii.ite with the union Thanks
giving si rvi-e in the Lutheran
church on Thursd-y morning at
1o::mi undr Die at.plct.a of .the
Ministerial unsocial ion.
May tho real Kplrli. of Thanks
giving pe-viente yuur contacts this
Tliiink:'giv.;'g wee't as you remem
ber our- Father, thctfiver of all
blessings. ,
Win. Crosby Bpss, minister.
Clutrrli if (im1 C-hapel.
are very i"orti:nate to have
Halph Co:ir:iiI of California
us. He will pi-'tteh n.t the
. We
Itev.
wit h
Church of Ood eijap-d. cyur A
and Spruce Sunday, und Jill .next
weelj including Sunday; Novem
ber '2U. He Is very forceful lii'his
s rinnns and everyone .is urge if to
attend. The meeting during the
we, k will begin at 7:30.
Pratt and Plumnier, :
i' Local inlnislers.
- -v . First litisl.
Six'.h s'reet at Spring avenue.
.Services' for Sunday, Nov. 22. 1l25.
Sunday sclrool metM at 0:46 n.
m. Classes begin -immediately.- We.
oiTcr you Die best we have. Let
us welcome you onunday jnorn
ing. : . " .',
Mortdurr woship f"t 4 K o'clock.
;vipr:m(e o!o Hy Mrs. , Florence
Ijynch Miller. Sermon-; by the. pas
tor cn " I he theme: "The Spirit of
Holidays Linked With
Beauty and Charm
With tli! nrrivitl of the winter holiday
ywynn nothing lecmvos more attention than
liiiii;;.-? poi'.ics.sinfr licauty. ' .
(. is the so;iKon of beautiful" things, of
lovely fii'ts, of pretty social events, of color
i'u! activities. Thankstfiving KtartB the sea
ton and not the least are the demands
n;;.tl'' for personal beauty and charm that
i.. in. ketjiins with the season.
;:ori ai d more this shop is Iwing; rec
oj: nixed mid referred to as the leauty par-loi-
nf uriiisuid senice a sei-vice that is
d -mar. tied by discriminating women of the
C:i.i:('e territory.
That is a demand that result3 di-
i t-t'y from expert sei-vice and
painstakin": personal attention to
ymr needs. A trial appointment
v. ill convince you.
Colonial Beauty Parlor
"A Kiiop of Tn isuol Scrvlcft
i;. Lucille Ily. Prop.
Thanksgiving.' Clilldren's sermon
theme: "What Jesus Was Thunk
ful For."
Fvening service ut 7:30 o'clock.
This will be the fourth service in
the special series on "Prayer and
Missions" under the auspices of the
W. W. O. girls. The theme for the
evening will he chapter three in the
text book. The public Is cordially
invited.
Oeorge Albert Pollard, pastor. ,
Navarvitc.
The special meeting wo have
been engaged In with the r,udw(g
as evangelists, has been a great
success in many ways, but we are
'specially grateful to Ood for Om
many taat hayo been saved from
a lire of sin; several homes Hint
were living for self and the world
did not cant for the church or the
gospel of Jesus, the son of Cod, the
only saviour of man, and had not
attended any church for years, are
now enjoying I ho blessings of a
Christian home.
Sunday nlgjt will be the closing
services; we an1 expecting ti greai
wind-up. that will keep ns running
till Jesus comes, at which time we
will open the doors of the church,
there are twelve or more tlpit unite
with us' In church iiemhershlp.
Bible school. 11:45; morning wor
ship, 11:00 o'clock; last service of
the meeting, 7:30; our regular
mid-week prayer .meeting next
Thursday evening at the unual
time.
Place Hiverside chapel, three
blocks north, one west of Second.
Street viaducl.
'Phis Is your last opportunjly to
hear these good evangelists.
I.. 1). Meggers, pastor,
ma y Ave.
letiMll-f i;pis4pal.
Spring and Fourth streets, . 1
Henry W. Parker, minister.
On the cloning day of this Amer
ican F.ducntion week we sit all
speak on "America's Interest In
Ucligton, Morality ami Kducatlon," :
at the 11 o'clock service. The
choir will furnish special music.
The slogan for this day Is "A God
ly nation cannot fall. Visit your
church today."
The Bible school meets nt 9:4!,
Carl L. Wallace Is the superinten
dent. Mr. Wallace is assisted by a
fine staff of teachers. .We haw
classes for men, women and chil
dren in oujr growing school.
The Kpworth league will meet
at J : 30. At 7.:80 the evening wor
ship. "S o m o Pre-ThonkHglvlng
Meditat'ons," will be coiiHldered. It
Is good to give thanks. For this
Thanksgiving day la appointed. Let
iic i.nme uml nreiinrn nnr hearts for
thlu ilnv Mel imart. bv nnr nation. I
Mrs. Claude Cooper will slug
the. evening service.
Zlun 1'uglifli littberan. N
ilhio school, '0:46 av-m.i -rtiornf
ing worship, 11:00 n. pi. The hour
or our evening program and song
service has been changed front
7:30 p. in., to 7:00 p. m. ?The di
vision of our Bible Into chapters
and verses often' breaks the
thought., , Jf there were no such
divisions the thought might be 1m
pri ssed in Its connection. How
might this read, for Instance,
"Come, for all , things are now
ready, and they all with one con
sent began to make excuse."- Why
do people make excuse for not
coming to church at tease somtj of
I hem and why do others think
that such an omission never needs
an excuse. Think It out yourself.
Wilt. F. Hoi I, pastor.
FIRST OHUHOli OF CHRIST
SCIKNTIRT Corner of First und
Washington, Sunday morning ser
vices at 11 o'clock.
Subject:- "Soul and .Body."
Sunday School at 9:45 a, ni.
Wednesday evening meeting nt 8
o'clock. (The reading room, now
located In West-JaooDson Bldg..
vltoom S, Is open dally except Sun-
lay and legal holidays, from 3 2 id
tot 4:30 p. m. dally). All aro in
vited. Island City Community.
The opening of the Sunday school
will be at 10 o'clock und the public
worship vtll begin at' 11., Sub
ject for the morning sermon, "For
Hod and Native Umd." , ,
Tha Junior lengue meets In the
afternoon. The worth leanite
nieets at 7; .auhject, "Following
ChrlHt.' See Acts X::iG-:tx.
The 8 o'clock services will he un
der tin tmsplccH Of the Queen Kh-
Deposits
over
One and a
Hall Million
UNITED STATES
IK
No Small Store Owner Can
Afford To Nefflect His
''Mi:-
Our special 30-Day Offer is a golden
opportunity coming just before Christ
mas. Additional business won by bet
ter lighting will pay for the most many
times over.
BUILD YOUR STORE PROFIT WITH LIGHT . ,
Eastern Oregon Light & Power
Company
, , Nntipnnlly Advertised -
Rollins Run-Stop Hosiery
In a!! the newest Winter shades.
Jrl.OO to $2.75
Putmaris
Ladies' Ready - To -
'
ther. Circle of l.a Grande. Tho
work of this organisation will ho
in pugcant form, suporvlsed by Airs.
Tyler. , , . t
Sunday concludes National Kd li
ra lion week and phouhl be the cll-
; mux. Kvery one in, the community
: s invited to the services both
I morning and evening and all the
'juniors In tho ulternoou,
. Hall lv. WnlllH.
Test your brakes carefully be
fore you are required to make an
emergency stop after the car has
heel washed. Water, soap or dis
tillate which has been used to re
move the grease wilt frequently
affect the brake lining, but after
a few applications of the b.-akes
t will bo removed.
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TOYLAND
f
Now Open
Credit CARR'S No Interest
Lighting .
"Light Is Your Cheapest Salesman"
Wear and Millinery J
'J.
An Indiana man has been keep
ing two w ives ami buying an unto
mobile on I3& a Week. There's u.
chap the government ought toeoii
script to assist with the, progribn
of economy, . . . . f ! :
Long engagements aro danger
ous. Afler marriage he can "keep
both hands on the su-ering wheel.;
HOTEL ASTOO
ted Hill ImAwlu
EVERY ROOM t PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bth. New, Modem
Qom to Shopping District nd Theatre
FREE GARAGE Tariff from
mio iiiiintilir o 1"-eml )'ifiiv
"It's just' a little place, and we
don't need much light.". , , : ..'
Sometimes we hear this from a .
merchant. . ; 'J j
It sounds reasonable ---but it
doesn't check; with the facts. r
The little place the moderate- ;
sized and growing concern is just
the store that needs a lot of light .
and can't afford to be without .
it. ,
Light has remarkable power to ''
make big stores out of little ones.
It attracts favorable attention
adds a note of up-to-dateness-makes
buying and selling easier
speeds up turnover and stimulates '
profit. , (
We are particularly interested
in the lighting of small stores
and believe you will find much to
think about in our special offer ,'
on the famous Ivanhoe unit. We
will give you lighting planned to
fit your store.
A phone call will bring our representative.