La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 28, 1925, Image 3

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    "Saturday, November 28, 1925.
" THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEWS of SOCIETY
Mrs. Hoskiris
Entertains at Baker
Sixteen La, fjrnndc people, mom
hers of the 'Tuesday Kvening
Bridge club, went' to Haker ' last
evening:, whore they were guest
of Mrs. Jvam A. Hoskins. who en
tertained with n dinner and brldico
party at her home there honoring
Mr. and Mrs. tfVunk Oxner, who
are visiting in l.n Grande from Ru
Kene, where limy now make their
home. Upsides the. people from
this city several Haker people wero
presi'iit.
' A fli'tirious dinner was served at
7 o'clock. The ci-utcrpteco wus u
Maulirul bouquet of yellow eh rys
aitlliemuniH. Flowers wero also
arttBtirally nrronKt'd in the livhitC
room whert? six tables or hrldKC
wi re at play following dinner.
Mrs. T. II. Maxwell won libh wore
anions the ladies resent and tho,
Kenlli'iiwn'H prize went to (I.
Hopkins.
Bible Class Gives
Party Xo Society '
Members of the Bible class of the ;
Presbyterian Sunday school enter-1
talned the Junior Christian Kn-!
deavor society yelcrduy afternoon '.
from 2 to 4 o'clock al tho church.
Twelve members of Ihe, - society
Kave, a piny entitled "The , li rut
ThnnksKivhtK'.' The children tak
ing part wen: Donald 1'oareh.
Taekey Me.Kitrland, far) . Iletdel.
Kred Nowkind, Ituth McAllister,
Mary Nowland, Mu rim ret McAllis
ter, Itobert Kul;ln, .lack Klncaid,
- Frederick Heidel and Mildred Cade.
J 'rands Wulhm played a selection
on tho piano..
After the program the. remain
der of the afternoon was spent tit
Rames, after which ' refreshments
were served byllm members of the
class. Much little KUost was pre
sented with a favor in the form of a
paper cap. .
.
Mrs. Price Hostess .
To Bridge Club
Mrs. Hay I 'rice was hostess to
the Junior Hrldtfe club yesterday
afternoon at hnr home hero. Tho
rooms wero decorated with pretty
bouquets of autumn flowers In yol-
- low and bronze. al hiring: the after
noon's play Mrs." Andrew Ioney
Jr. won hiirh score, the second
nrUe went to Mrs. I.eo Miller and
the consolation prize to Mrs. Klmer
McManus. Miss lxuise O'Connell
received guest prize.
After the play a dainty
Necessary
. : -t
f number will be: a ono-act play.
There willl other lYaturuo, all In J
; harmony with proemm subject!
for the, meeting,1 which, is "Behind,
the I'VolUtl'ts." - All members of1
the auxiliary are retuested to be!
present at o'Ick, at which i
tim the proffmm will commence.
The committee !n charpe of. this
inonih's program is heudi d by "Miss
Bertha ValKinrer, assisted by Mrs.
A. W. Nelson,' Miss Chlou Taylor,
Mrs. Hoy- Currey,- Miss , Amu-tta
Johnson. Mrs. U. H. Carey. Mrs.
Ua!uh Wintwra und Mrs. i'. 1. l'ut-.
man. Several otner members of
the auxiliary will lend their aid In
the- program.
. . . f
Imbler (Wpeeial) Sfate conven
tion echoes of inlere'st to every de
partment of the habler l'arent-
Teacher assuelatiou werv given at
Uiu regit lur meetliu; In tin1 liifjli
Hchonl building l-'rahiy evening by
Mrs. C. V. A 'leaver, presideul. Miss
Ituth Hickman talked .on "The
High School Library.". And just
before Mrs. .Cleaver's report. Miss
Uosttwall entertained with a read
ing. Thu buiiine.-a session was ad
journed and the meeting concluded
it l a social hour.
two-
do evening gown to complete without
a bracelet. The sleeveless frock d
mungn ornamentation at the wrist.
The combination of sapphires and
diamonds, m emeralds and diamonds
has the complete sanction of the
mode. -
course luncheon was served. :
Summerville Cirl i..
Becomes Mrs. Wilkins
Miss Km ma 1). Mat the. of Sum
merville, became the brido of Jo
seph H. Wilkins, of Hood JUvrr.
Ore., lust evening at 6 o'clock, the
Hev. W. -V Boss reading the nup
tial service at tho Presbyterian'
rectory.
Mrs, Kllen l-'lcklin. with whom
the bride lias mado her home, was
thM only attendant.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins will reside
at Summerville. She -has been
principal of the school there for
two years.
WALLING'S
COATS ,
59.90 and up to $47.50
TRIMMED HATS
?1.95 - $3.95 - $7.50
BLAZERS '
$6.95 - $7.50 $10.75
' New
WOOL JACQUETTES
Men's Silk Sox cheaixr.
Women's flesh Under 1-loso,
lint I'Ynmi'H, ' Velvets,
cades, Klowers,
ntinKS.
SI 1,1C JIOSK-
Musical Club
Advances Meet Hour
Thut tt conflict with tho concert
by Ur. llowen's Itoyul Glcumen nitty
be iivoiiled, the Monday Musical
cluli hits advanced Its meeting Mon
day evening to 7:15 o'clock, when
a urogram will be given In the
Neighborhood club rooms at tho II
brnrv building.
The program will bo the first of
tho study season proper, since the
" previous gathering sponsored at 6.
TST concert by .Mrs. Jessie A. HosKins
and assisting musicians, from mi.
Iker. '
Mrs. T.oe Iteynolds will read the
Duller developing the theme ol! the
occasion. A lyric song will be given
by It. J. Oykhius. MIsb Ituth John
son will -present a ovuinatlc read
lug from "1'eer Oynl" by Ibsen.
Her number will bo uccompiuiicd
liy Mrs. Lynn Wright and Mrs.' J.
I A. Ted ford on the uluno,
I "Allinatcllt'ge Jungfrau" ("Klizn-
belh's l'ruyei" from Tannhausur
by Wagner) will bo sung by Mrs,
A. L.
Fur J'rim-
WALLING'S
CHURCHNEWS
Zlon rutheniu Kngtlsh.
Bible school, 8:45 a. m.i'morn-
inr worship, lt:00 a. in.; sons
service and musical program, 7:00
p. m. , . :
Heforo the Chrlstnns angels
suiigr, John tho Baptist p readied
repentaite, an4 therefore the holy
Advent season Is a time for pre
paring our hearts that Christ may
be born aueft in us. We especially
invite nil thoso who look - for
Christ's coming to meet with us in
loy)y contemplation of our un-(
V'orthfneas, and to make room for
Him in our hearts;
t Wm. l'V Hull, pastor.
JGod does nothing hut In answer, to
prayer." John Wesley.
1 l. Meggers, pastor,
1113 X Ave.
r Announcements
Social jkiiuo.tocciuenis, may
be printed tu this cuttimn fno
of cJ targe. Any nimoiuumeuta
pextaJning to any fiiuctions auct
as cooked food salt, etc., will
be refused, Auiiouiicentents. to
be printed tlio same day, iiiitHt
be tu soch-ty ctlitnr's Imiala hy
:0u o'clock. News edllor'B
note.
: llrst I in U 1st.
Sixth street at Spring avenue.
Service for .Sunday. Nov. 29, (925.
Sunduy school meets at 11:45 a.
ni. (Masses begin , Immediately.
I'olnt two in the six points of ex
cellence is being on time, which
counts 10 percent. Be. u loo per
cent pupil.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Special music. Herman by tlm pas
tor on the themer "The Hivlne. Ap
proval of , Amhlllon. - Children's
sermon theme: Hgn-iudged."-
livening service ut t:o o'clock.
This is tho fourth service In the
series of six under the uusDlceerof
l he V. W. Q. girls. W uro having!
more thnn ordinary Interest shown I
in these studies in "Prayer and much it Is one of the training de-
Mrs. I. C. I looser will receive
the members of (he Westminster
society at her hoirte, 1Su4 M u ve
nue, 'Tuesday evening, J.ec. 1.
Willow rafent -Teacher associa
tion will meet at the school build
ing at 2:S0 p. in,. Tuesday, Jec. 1.
Members of the Women's llenc
fit association drill team have can
celled their trip to Joseph because
several of the members were un
able to make the trip. They were
to have visited Wallowa county
Monday evening.
The Missionary society, of tho
Christian church will give a pro
gram at the church tomorrow even
ing at 7:30 o'clock. .Several snort
addresses will be given concern
ing both home and foreign work
of the missionary society. The
program will be interspersed with
spcciul niusiml numbers.-..
The -ladies 'ot the ; Christian
Church a ru requested-to bring their
articles for the bu:'.aar to the home
of Mrs. Kd Kbell, 120 I'e'nn avenue
by Friday, December 4.
Missions." Our study for this week
will be on chapter S. The pastor
closes the hour with u sermon
based on thin chapter, having for
his theme: "Tho Vlua or tho Cross."
The Invitation Is cordial und the
welcome real to our services.
George Albert Pol lard,' paslor.
Sister Mary
Sdys: ;
Hy Sister .Mnry)
Tlreakt'awt Orange juice, cereal,
Ulchardson, accompanied by thin cream, broiled collage ham,
BOYS'
KIDDY CARS0
VELOCIPEDES
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-85 '
Hear tho Welsh filwmon nt
I 1. s. TnlMftiarlp, Mmiflay,
'ovenilM'r ao
THE HOOTER Y ,
For Christmas Slippers
'xmi--y ri:i.Ts
l-'or Mm
l-'Vir Wnmen
l'nr I'liililni.
liop rarly, nltlNt w liavc a
full rim of size.
Ituhlirr for i:ip wimln
foiiiil,.
1 rv.s sIiota for mii.
Irew Mitct"! fur liulles.
Mpiintex (JiiarantfMtl Silk
Hosiery. m.lHl, si.2.1, !.:(
ami -i.nn.
THE B00TERY
Hear lltp Welli ;lernwi nt
1.. I. S. Taheniaele. limlny,
Normlter SO
.Mrs. H. 1.. Holmes. Mrs. lleyu.
lolils will Hull pluy "Concerto In
(Hsethoven), with orclieslrul
jut'coiniuinlment on a second pinna
by Airs. JJ. 1. llvuns.
I '
Neighborhood Club " '
i Plans Organ Program
An oruiin duy program, with
IVVilltuin Holilnson Hoone, of l'ort
lunil, os tho princliuil performur,
'promises n. lnuslnu ireut -for thu
imumliers or thu NolKliborhooil club,
jwho will. Kuther In lw l'resliyterlun
ioliureh umlltorlum for their reBiilur
jmeetinK 'I'uesciiiy urternoon.
I Mrs. W. 1". McAilory, a past rt
Ipurtnieiit chulnnun of the .Monday
! Musical club, has urruiiKed for a
presenliitlon of both music, und
Itks thttt will throw light upon
Ithe ilevi lopinent und possibilities or
ili orgun us an Instrument,
j Mrs. Oconto B. Uirnio will tell
I the mory of tlm orgun. An organ
prrlude will be played by Mrs. J.
A. 'I'edford. with piano accompani
'ment by Mrs. Lynn Wright. Mrs.
i'l". J. Scroggln will expound 'The
Lsplrlt of Music." . ' v
I Jlrs. Jessie A. floskins. of Hukcr,
will be. the vocol soloist. Her uc:
leoinpunlments. us well ua .several
organ solos, will be ployed and in
terpreted by Mr. Hoone.
The program will be preceded
by the usual business session, wim
Mrs. C. H. Scranton, president, in
I tli o chair.
.
Monday Evening Card
Party Is Arranged
flop Chapter of tho Order of
the Eastern Star la planning a card
party to he given Monday evening,
November 30, nt the Masonic hall.
All members of the Masonic and
Kastern Star lodges and thir
friends are Invited. The party will
bo given for the benefit of the
children's cottage at the Masonic
and Eastern Star home at Forest
Orove.
Tho members of the committee in
charge of the affair are: Mrs. Colon
It. Klwrhard, Mrs. George T. Coch
ran, Mrs. Frank Jackson, and Miss
Itiuline, Lederle.
Friends Guests
At Turkey Dinner
Miss Lucy Wade and Mrs. R.
Iiughlin entertulned a numlr of
friends at Thanksgiving dinner
Thursday evening at Miss Wade's
home on Fourth street. Covers
were Isld for ten and a delicious
turkey dinner was served.
AftT dinner the evening was en
joyably spt-nt at cards.
Auxiliary Plans
Dramatic Program
The Young Woman's Kducntlonol i KV
Auxiliary win nifei i ursuuy, c
cember 1, In the Neighborhood club
rooms at the library for a dramatic
program under the leadership of
MJm Bertaa wUiwr. Poo ol Uio
creamed potatoes, graham geinfl.
milk, coffee.- .
Luncheon Hquash '.soup, crou
tons, celery and sandwiches, her
mits, milk, leit.
'J)lnner linked cod steaks, scal
loped potatoes, creamed carrots,
bend letlneo with cheese, balls,
fruit tapiroa pudding, bran broad,
milk, coffee.
Tho dinner naiad If nothing new
but it's often overlooked. Cream
cheese and finely chopped nuts are
worked to a .smooth mass with
cream. Season with salt and papri
ka and forui into tiny bails. Serve
two or three balls, depending 6n
the size, on each plate of lettuce.
The lettuce must of course he per
fectly craped, chilled and dried.
French dressing can be poured
over the lettuce just in-fore serv
ing or passed for each person lo
help himself.
IIFKMITS
One egg, l cup brown sugar, one
third cup butter, cup chopped
raisins, '4 cup .sweet, milk, 2 cups
flour, 2 teaspoon soda, one half
teaspoon cinnamon, Vt teaspoon
cloves, one third leaxpoon nutmeg.
teaspoon ginger, y teaspoon
baking powder, Vs teaspoon salt.
Cream butler and sugar and add
''gg well beaten. Mix and lft flour,
salt, podn. baking powder . and
spices. Add Htilf of tlie dry Ingre
dients to first mixture. Add milk
and beat until smooth. Add re
maining flour with raisins. Mix
thoroughly and drop from tip of
spoon onto buttered and floured
shallow pan. Hike 15 minutes In
a moderate oven.
Methodist F.ptsotipal.
Spring and Fourth streets.
Jlenry W. I'urker, minister.
Thanksgiving day has come and
gone. However we will continue
to praise God. "Hecause Thy lov
ing kindness is better than life my
lips shall praise ,Thec." Tho an
them for this Lord's day Is entitled
"The Lord Is A1yy Strength"- by
Wooler. Tho sermon subject is
"Some I'osi-Thanksgivlug Medita
tions." Our lllble school had a large in
crease last Sabbath. Let's keep
climbing. Work and win.
The F.pworth league will meet at
fl:S0. All young people of the
church und congregation nro In
vited to attend, und older people
will u welcomed.
At 7:3 the Itev. lr. Martin of
Portland, representing the Ameri
can Sunday School Union, will oc
cupy the pulpit. Special music pro
vided. People Interested in Bible
school work- are asked to attend
the evening service.
ct asses for all. In the morning wor-
ship hour at 11 at which time tho
quartet will render the anthem: "0
Lord, How Muni fold Are Thy
Works" by Barnhy and Miss Ade
laide Ituth Clark will sing u solo:
"Teach Alo to 1'ray" by Qroff. At
3:3u the Junior C. K. will meet and
at 6:30 the Intermediates ! will
gather. The evening service u
7:30 will bring "Saul" to tho at
tention of all. You will find 1 a
welcome with us on the Lord's
day. i
The Westminster society will
meet at. the home of Mrs. I. i
Itowser on Tuesday evening and the
Uidles Aid society will bold their
monthly meeting In the church
parlors on Wednesday afternoon.
Wo are leaving tho Thanksgiv
ing season with Its appreciation for
Utid's goodness and kindness to us.
We then enter the Advent season
ith tho gift of the Christ Child us
the Star of ltcthlehem guides ha.
Let us follow him.
Wm. Crosby Koss, minister.
Ml. I!. South
Come to Sunday school, !:!tft a.
1., and don't be lute.
The Sunday school means
' - Naracono.
Last Sunday was the closing date
of tho special meetings with the
I.udwigs, but not the closing date
of tho activities of tho church In
La, Grande, In fact wa are Just be
ginning to begin us It seems; lust
Sunduy evening we accepted lnio
tho church membership a oluss or
twenty-flvo young and .inlddlo
aged. folks; we decided not to wait
till tho return of Jesus, to ac.oopt
them as our report! of last week
seemed to Intimate.
Bible school, s:45, Harry' II,'
Cleaver, superintendent, This do
art ment of our work is a real in
spiration especially tbe Hlblo read
ing contest. In the last two weeks
more than SO students read the
entire books of Matthew and -Marls,
and quite a number have read a
far as John In that length of time.
Morning worship, 11.00 o'clock;
evening message, .7:30, always
evangelistic, both hy pastor. Mid
week prayer meeting each- Thurs-
iai night. 7:30. ,
"Give ma one hundred preachers
who fear nothing but sin and d
sire nothing but God, und 1 caro
not a straw whether they be clergy
men or laymen: sdeh alone, will
shake tho gates of hell and set up
the kingdom of heaven on earlli,
paittuetiU of tho church, so come
lime, lest some one else take
your crown.
Preaching, 1 1 a. m subject for
the morning message is: "Sancti
fied Suffering und tho Reward.1
Kpworth league devotional serv
ices, 6:30 p. in., and ut 7:30 p. m,
lie.v. Smith will present tho workl
of the American Sunday school so
clely.
Come to all theso services, they
will do you good and wo promise
you a cordial welcome.
J. A. JiaU, I', r, .
NEW LINEN BREAKFAST SETS
A Very Acceptable Gift
$4.00 to $5.75 ,
n ,
rutmans
A
Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery
near tuo nt-isn iii-m'n, i.. 1. (s. 'ram-niarie, .uoiulay,
rr '
t Nov, f 0 I
lMoice Jteprleves Liquor Maker
SALFM. Ore.. Frank Friend,
who on October 22 was sentenced
10 pay a fine of $300 and serve a
term of three months in the Mult
nomah county Jail for having
still In his uossesHlon, today was
reprieved by governor Pierce. The
reprieve will expire ln.UU du'H
Governor Pierce said ho grunted
the reprieve at. the request of Jud
ge J. A. Aleam. who Imposed, the
sentence, it was reported at: t in
executive , department thut Al
Friend l seriously 111.
TOYLAND
Now Open'
1
Credit CARR'S No Interest
'llcar tho Welsh Glivmen, Ij. D. S. Talwrnacle, tomlay, Nov. lo
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine Treatment,
both local and internal, and has been
lucceasful in the treatment of Catarrh
forerfortvyeara. Soldbyalldmtjglsta,
F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio
FIRST 'CUUHCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST Corner of First and ,
Washington. Sunday morning ser
vices at 11 o'clock. . I
Subject: "Ancient and Modern j
Necromancy, ullas Mesmerism and
Hypnotism, Renounced."
Sunduy School at 0:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8 1
o'clock. (Tho reading room, now
located In West-Jacobson Bldg.,
Room 3, Is open dally except Sun
day and legal holidays, from 12 M
to 4:3U p. in. dally). All are Invited.
Presbyterian.
Kindness is lova In her workday
clothes. To bo kind is to bo great -groat
In tho exorcise of the noblest
sentiment of the human heart.
Christ went about doing good, or
showing kindness und we are asked
to follow hi l-llsFpathway,
Tomorrow .will allow us another
opportunely jc. ctjitt tug in contort
with the Muster Mfe, as wo gather
in the,; Sunday school at 9:46 with
These chilly mornings wo envy
1h man In North Jakcta who lias
whiskers 17 feet long .
'Rasing a baby scientifically
would be nl rlijht if the baby could
rend the book same p.h you.
r I
KALI'H M. CONRAD.
crowd iiit last night.
Only two more iiij;tits. Don't
miss it. Adv. ..
HoliJays'Linked With f
Beauty and Charm
With the arrival , of the winter holiday
season nothing receives more attention than
things possessing beauty.
It is the season of henutiful things, of
lovely gifts, of pretty social events, of color
ful activities. Thanksgiving starts the sea
son and not the least are the demands
made for personal beauty and charm that
is in keeping with the' season.
More and more this shop is being rec
ognized and referred to as the beauty par
lor of unusual service a service that is
demanded by discriminating women of the
La Grande territory.
That is. a demand that results di
rectly from expert service and
painstaking personal attention to
your needs. A trial appointment
will convince you.
Colonial Beauty Parlor
"A filiop of I'nmial Scrvlre"
K. Lucille Daly, Prop.
FEED
Holli'd Onls
Kolltil Hurley .
WIkiIo Corn
Cracked Curn
Whole Wheat
Mill Fen
Haled Alfnlfa
. Haled Timothy
Killed Straw - !
irlt
KgR Maker
Seralolt Fevd
Ask Our Jrrtoeu,
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
"Main 792 ''
ffT DRY CLEANING
I I . At Reasonable Prices. P J
READ THIS OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
The Store With
Reputation
There is something about the way
it's LIGHTED. . ' ;
One of the most important parts of
any merchant's equipment haa only
begun to be fully recognized.
The most progressive merchants are
beginning to realize the real value of
GOOD LIGHTING.
You are witnessing the rise of new
principles of STORE ILLUMINATION
which are profoundly affecting all mer-'-chandising
business.
Good lighting is proving to be an
essential and integral part of the pros
perous store. .
If you are still doubtful--watch the
store with a Reputation. Perhaps you
ore one of the seven the seven mer
chants out of every ten in this city
who have not realized what lighting
can do to increase sales.
Let us show you how Good Lighting
with Ivanhoe Trojans will increase your
sales.
Special prices now with 12 months
to pay. Investigate this opportunity.
We will Install these units in your
place of business for $1.00 down; 12
months to pay. J1.00 per month per
unit. ... .
A goWen opportunity coming just ,
before Christmas!
rROHT WITH LIGHT -PAY WITH PROFIT
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
"Good Lighting Pays"
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