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Wednesday, DeeeniW 2, 1025. "" THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER :- Pape Three NEWS of SOCIETY , Organ Day Program Features W. R. Boone '; - Clubwoman mirm-rous enough to fill the auditorium of the Presbyt tw-tun church Itvurd with charrm4 Int. r. t the NclKhhurhoud club's firHt orKun'duy proKrum ieaturtiiK a hcture-rerttul by Willium Hub iiisuii Huunt, i'u til u nd oruntst, ,u( it imrcting plumifd unrt prosldfd ovr by Sirs. V. 1. McAtlury Tu? day uiltrnuou. . Mrs. George 8. HI rule introduced tho I home uf the duy wttli u. mory, whimsically but tHIlutfly tflvon, ol .how the orpin orltftnuti'd in nt"i , liiuUdi toeds that 1'uu round In his uriim when hu nai httr to rlutfp an idusivtt KOddiMs. - HJie brought the history up to date with . refer hcmi lo till! otKuiiH Of different perlodv the. bellow, the hydraulic, and ihe m-uinatio. ' 1 . uAn ortfantnt needs nil the uKilily or the Kout," observed .Mr. Boune, t oiiitlU'UtiiiK on the AppropriutftiftM or the Kod l'tin's 'association with reed imurumcnls. , 1 .Mr. Hoone approached. htH recltul Informally, inlvi pn'latinK titles and themes, aiul th rowing IikIii on the vurioiiH treatments, with : remarks on (lie. nationality and tuiupcru- JiielltH of the (.'OmpO.SiTH. . In his first group, he played Din e numbers, of which the second com prised two selections: Viniand!u," '.a tone -poeiii by SiIh'IIuh; "Ittutp MOdio on ltrenion Alelodies" by K;ilnt-Knens; r "Scherzo-1 Mist oralis" by lVd'fldn,'und 'ChiiHtua Hesur-i-exlt" by Kavnnello. "I never play' mi ' aU-Amerlcun program, because I believe thu American composers have, merit iopiriu thtewari), afford comparison, but i never ployivotto" (Gillet), u roe rum . without including goodly number of composition's by American artists," declared the or ganist. ' ' . ' "The Spirit of, Music." dramatic ally interpreted by Mrs. T. J. Heron gin. with Mrs. Hlrnie playing ac companiment on the piano, was followed by a presentation of a gift of appreciation a framed bit of Indian philosophy called "I Am Music" to Mr. Boone by the pro gram chairman. Mrs. Jessie A. Hosklns, of Baker, loliirhled the audience with four soprano solos, accompanied on theBram organ by tne. rorwanu niue.ii.mu. She sang "Ninety First- TsHlm" (Mucnanald), "leh l.iebe Mich" (Kdward Grcig), using the German version and an "Indian Serenade" by Murie Walters Kennedy, an Christmas Suggestions: a Dainty New i. ?,:. Silk JJfldeiweai' Reasoitihly' ' priced. . Silk Hose . $1.49 to $2.75 ' Men's Silk Sox 75c Pair . Six Pairs for $4.00 New Corsage Flowers Hand-Made Hankies Hand Bags Sweaters ' And many articles too , numerous to mention. 'S ELECTRIC . GOODS fZlectric Percolator Electric Coffee Makera Electric Waffle Irons Electric Heaters F.L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 I MEN'S SHOES Just Wright Arch ; Preserver 1 1 1 VI11 remove callouses on Ihc I, loles of yojr feet and pre vent your arch from falling, as well as placing them back Into normal position af Jter they are broken Sown. Why suffer with your feet When this can be prevented r wring Jt ST WRIGHT XRCH PRESEnVBR Phoes. (n stock now B styles to (hoose from. I THE B00TERY WAUING'S Handbags . w . r V 'j? K ' A-" & W't V Many of the now handla, poi'fleu larly those for afternoon or evening wear are of velvet or satin, beaded In gold or silver beads, brilliants, pearls or combinations of jewels and bending. The shapes continue to be square or oblong. American composer. . , Then, after sketching and ex pounding, with here and there an IllitfUrntion, on the manuals, Mr. Moone concluded his program with four more-numbers: "Swaying Tree rcnir Arm uu- i), "Kong of the Hunt- er" (Ncvin) and "Toccata In K I aiojor iifaniniij. i organizullon the charter was drap- Applause, which at the request jed In honor of the late Mrs. O. G. of Mrs. McAdory had been re- Hamilton, a member of the auxll stralned until the program's oose, iury. recalled Mr. Itoone to tho organ, i . ' where- he responsed to the encore ! - . with Beethoven's "Minuet- In GiPinflopp Plllh Mppts Minor." Armful bouquets of golden chrysanthemums and daisies that nodded brightly from tall baskets arrnnged about the platform and ) along the walls of tho church af forded a cheery setting for the pro- As tho audience paused at the door to express appreciation to Mr. Hoonc and Mrs. Houkina for their enjoyable offerings, each member was presented a gift flower by the social committee. Unique pro grams, topped with a sketch of I he l'resbyterlun chancel made by Miss Marjorie Antlonette Warnick, were kept as souvenirs of the first ( organ duy meeting. . , . Tuesday Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. W. C. Froman won high score yesterday afternoon when Mrs. W. S, llarer Was hostess to the ...... ... ..... u Tuesday Bridg" Cedar' street, - Tin hohiir' wad attractively decorated plants and carnations. After the play a luncheon was served. with potted two-course Mrs. Stoddard Entertains .Mrs. Lester Stoddard entertained at a delightrul party Inst evening honoring the rliteenth birthday an niversary 01 her brother. Cecil lilack. Games were enjoyed for, three hours, und at 10 o'clock de licious refreshments were served. w Many Attend Benefit Card rarty Kor the benefit of Ihe children's cotlago at the Masonic and Kast ern Star home at I'orest Orove the social committee of the Knsfcrn Star entertained with a card parly Monday night at the Masonic nail. I The hall was decorated with boil, 'iiuets of beautiful yellow chrysan itheiuuins forming a delightful set ting for tlie evening's entertain- llin-llt. Ten tables o( bridge were nt I play and nine tables of "too." Mrs. I,. M. Hoyt and Mr. Southard won ihlgh scores at bridge. Mrs. Arno ! voelx and W. J. Nowland received ihn honors nt "S00." ', Kor those , who did not play cards several I guessing contests were conducted, i Willi Mrs. Krank Jackson and Mrs. 'c It. Seltz winning the prizes. Dur- linr Hie evening l.oney's orchestra j played wveral selections including u selection from "High Jinks." by i.-i.i nml "SiTenade" from "I.es ! Millions de Arleuulns." I ltelreshmenls were served. Shower Compliments. Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Howard llichardson, recent bride, was honored with a mlscel- luneous shower last evening when the Westminster society of the Preshvterian church met at the homo or Mrs. I. C. Dowser. Mrs. A. V. Mngren, president, presided over the business session and Mrs. Lynn Uohncnkamp led In the devotional. Mrs. Ray Murphy hart charge of tho evening's pro gram. The subject for the evening was "Mohammedan Religion. ! After the program dainty re fiiniinti were served by the hostess. i ' ' . American Education Tonic of Meet At a well-atlended meeting of the Willow rnrent-Teoeher associaiion mi the school building Tuesday or lifnaon. three short addresses In h. interest of American educa tion were given by a lawyer, minister nd a newspaper man. When "America" had been sung nd the Lord's prayer repeated, group of children from the primary room appiared In two Indian skits thai dramatized wors. irom me J.llv elfinsroom. Colon R. Kherhard addressed ik. meotlnr on the topic. "How n,ir Schools Arc Supported." Th Rev. Oeorgo A. follarf, pastor of the Baptist church. tha gave ,.ik n "Rillrloul Education, II.' Appleby, whose theme was "ratriolivm." 1 Fat hem will he honored at the next meeting, which is to bo held thu evening of. Jan. 8. 4 Celebrates Birthday Anniversary A pleusant evening was spent at the home of Air. and Mrs. James Klmmel last night when a number uf friends gathered to assist Mr. Klmmel In celebrating his sixtieth birthday anniversary. A delicious illuner was served ufter which a musical program was given and the remainder of tho' evening spent vis iting. A large birthday cake, with sixty' randies, served as a center piece, for the dinner table. Those present besides the family were: Mr. and Mrs. Kd Meyersick, Mr, and Mrs, Kd Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. tleorgo Ball, Mr. and Mrs. t'utman Yeek, Ir. H. M. Miller, Kd ItUKOtle and Mrs. George Fan ning. The children of Mr, and Mrs. Kimmet prHnt were: Afr. " and Mrs. Jerry K I mine I. Mr. and Mm. Jesse Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Don Haller and Mrs. Zoe Thompson. Ladies Auxiliary Elects Officers Officers for thn . ensuing year were elected last evening when the ladles auxiliary to the. Brotherhood of railway trulnmen met, In regulnr business session ' ut Kaglen hail. Mrs. Grace AdsRIm watt, elected president: Mrs. Margaret Arnett, vice president; Mrs. Ada Pldcoek, secretary; Mrs. Kmma Fowler, treasurer: Mrs. Hazel C'oughen ower, conductress; Mrs. Anna Gal van, warden; Mrs. llanna Woods, chaplain; Mrs. Blunche Megheon, inside guard; Mrs. Zeda Harding, outside guard; Mrs. Kthel Maun, musician and Mrs. Kmma Fowler, legislative representative. According to 'the custom of the With Maxwells Mr. and Mrs. T. K. 'Maxwell en tertained the members of. the Tueu.' day Evening Hrldge club last eve ning at their home on Axlanis nve nue. Kour tablea wero at play with Mra. Kred Spaeth winning high score among the h.UUea present and. (ho gentlemen 8 prize going to Colon II, Kbeihurd. A dainty luncheon was served after tho ploy. ; ' I'acirlc College Head Ones East ' 1 PACIKIC COUIOGE, Newborg. Ore. Levi T. l'ennlngton, president, of I'aclfle college, lett last. night on a trip east to attend tho meeting of the American Krlends Service com mliii.M followed, bv n. meeting of Ithe executive committee of the Five Years Meeting of Krlends In (accepted the call to Gladstone Bap America. He the nexpects to visltjtlst church and will take up his Washington, ,; Baltimore, Phlladel-inew. duties the first of the y?or. India. New York and other cities in tho east, ln-1h Intuieiit-of'the ool-ivcr's, place, tile latter- havitig.-co-lege, probably returning some lime signed some time ago to go to Call In January. -" fornia. - iorwinter 1 To determine the correct body of Zerolene for the winter lubrication of your car, con cult the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart at Standard Oil Service Station and at dealer. io Announcements Social announcements may be printed In this column frt of charge. Any annuunvttenU pertaluliuf to any function auch as coofceil food sale, etc, will be refused. ' AunouucenieuU lo be printed the saute day, must be In society editor's hand hj V:00 o'clock. News, editor's note Chapter I., 1'. K. O.. will meet Priduy afternoon at 11:90 o'clock nt the home of Mia. A. I.. Itleharil- aon. Airs. Hal ltohnimkamp will be assistant hOHteas. Mrs. I.eu War nick will have charge of the after noon's program. ' Mrs. Itoss Katun will entertain the memlera ur the K. A. B. elub Friday ariernoon. Deeenilier 4. . Members of the Methodist Kpls copal laidlcs" Aid ure prepuring lor their annual tazaur to be held next Saturday In ' the Foley building. Those 111 charge expect ll lo be more comprehensive thun ever be fore. The Indies In charge of the vari ous booths ure: Mrs. A. Killing, candy booth; Ms. I.. S. Hnnford.t apron booth: Mrs. 1.. Hlckok, baby booth: Mrs. O. K. Sting, conked food booth and Mrs. Thomas Wal Hlnger. grab bag. Kuch ludy will wear upproprlab! coatuine lu cor- j responding with her booth, thereby! lending a holiday atmosphere to the affair. . Mrs. Carl J. Oouhun will be hostess to the Thlirsilay bridge club at the home of Mrs. K. 11. lloylen on Creenwood street, tomorrow af ternoon. Tho Riverside Ladles' Aid will meet at'the home or Mrs. 11. Hlystone, 2912 North Komih streel, Thursday afternoon. Di'cenlber 3. . . . 1 The Women of Moosehottrt Le gion will hold a social meeting ol the I. O. O. l' hall Thursday nt tcrnoon. Mrs. Kurth and Mrs. Mor ley will be hoslessi's. , ... Tho Missionary society of the South Methodist Kpiscopnl church will meet in a. business session Thursday ufternoon, Iecember 3. av the home of .Mis. U W. Ilaaer, 2201 y. Norlll First streel. members are urged to be present at an early hour us many Important matterB will be discussed, including the bazaar, the Christinas program and the election of officers for tho ensuing year. ' Mrs. W. S. Ilorer will be hostess .to the Thursday Auction Hrldge club tomorrow afternoon with a luncheon at 1 o'clock. Bcv. J. IT. Gervln Accepts Call. OltKOON CITY, Ore. llcv. J. H. Girvin. pastor of the Klrst Bap tist church of Puvallup. Wash., has Kev. Gervin takes Rev. Ki C. Co.. IN winter your automobile re quires a free-flowing oil, if it is to start quickly and be free from dangerous friction. All oils do not meet this requirement, but. here again Zerolene proves one of its superiorities it flows freely at low temperatures. STANDARD OIL 1I Radio TIH'KSIiAY, DKt'K.MUKIt S. ' Mountain Time Kttltious. KFWA. Ogilen, I tab. (2111 6-G p. m Ogden Hndlo jieol . era program. ; IKU.V Ih'iiver, tVilo. (1122. 1) . - -12:15 p. m., Klnlto theater mu Bicalc; 8:15, relaxing and cor reelive exeivlses: 3:30, milt hire for housewives;. 4, culinary hints; 4:15., rushton review: li:30, din ni'r concert, Brown Talaee siring orchestra, Howurd Tlllotson; T:X0, l-arm question box. KIWI, MK-mlu. Mont. (211) s p. m., musical program; T. A. I'rice,' eontrulto: Oladys 1'rlce. . sopriillo; Cnice Owlllll, violinist: Cluster Nvulson. tenor; Joseph Dunham, pianist. I'neirie 'l ime Stations. ' KKWH, llollywiMjd. fill. (2.V2) . 7 p. 111.. plosiic surgery, lr. T. ' I'luyd tlrawn: 7:15. inlerophorM' -.brevities; 7:3-S. program. Klmer It. Sly couipany; S-'J. program, .Starr I'ialio company, Hollywood . Ithythm Kings and Inn. Mitchell Hut le r. supnuio; 11-10. program. Don 1". Snillh. Inc., Diana-Moon .orchestra; Ashley slslers. vocal duets, Sol Tloopll's Hawaiian trio; in-1. 1, Warner Brothers rrolle, direction Charlie Wellmun: 11-12, Henry llabl, ail's orchestra. K:, naklaial, Cal. (.1111.8) 7:16-7:3n a. 111.. heallh train ing exercises. Hugh " Itarrelt lioblrn, William II. llancock.-nc-C'liiiiianlsi; 7:45. pep class, Hush liarrelt Dobbs: S:16.S:30, health training exerclse.s, Hugh "Barr.'lt Dobbs; S::m, dally strengtM cheerio; 10:411, classroom lnfltruc tlon. Oakland public schools; ll:3o-l:ou ti. m., luncheon con ceil, Pucirlo States Kleetrlc com pany: 4-5:30 p. m., concert, or cheaira, Hotel ,st. Knineis, San h'ratK'lMco. Vinton l.a h'errera condiietlng; 5::to-0:30 p. 111., i,iui!. ... 1 .in,,..,. , . ' linvM' X. Hurt one: Kast llav trio: l'Morence Seranton Proelll, violin-j IhI; Malcolm ltolls, "cellolst: j Marie Caniblln lllnei, pianist: ji Maurice J. Gunsky, tenor; nd-1 dress, 'Alnusl ng Typographical j Errors," Krcd L. Button; concert, Oakland Ileal Kstnte Hoard glee i-liib, Zill'll K. Bells, director: 10 12. .midnight dance music, Ben TlhieU's orchestra. . K;W. I'oitlund, On-. (-I0I.R) 12:30-1:30 p. m., Kose City trio: 7:45-s, leciurc, Cuthollo ' Truth society. HIM. I.os Amrelcs, Cnl. (105.2) (-(i:3li p. 111., l.elghton's Arcade " cafeteria .orchestra, Jack ' Cren shaw, lender: C:30-7:3o, history story. Prof. Herifog; lileklo llr.inilon, Joyce ,Cood. Vcreen. jil Yenlles; lu dtlmv , story 'by Cnc.le 'John; 7:15, lulk' on health,' Dr. I'hlllp M. Lovell; s-lo, program, l'iiclllc. Kleetrlc llallwuy .eom ' puny; lo-n, Art lllckman's Bllt .Uioro hotel dance orchcsl ra. K.MTIt, Hollywood, Cat. 2:i) U3.-r:'p. n3.,.home hour, Slamn'lJ: " Simmons and. pupil. Curler Wea- oi ,:- University , or Calllornla, Southern lirnneh; s-10, -K.MTIt COMPANY, conoart hour. Turner orchestra, direction l-oreri Powell. - , K, Hollywoml, Cal. (SS7) 6:S0-0:16 p. m., Wurlltaer pipe 1 organ studio; Town Tattler; 6:16, travel lulk. W. V. Adler: e:S0-7, Atwatr Kent concert orchestra, l'uul Klnsteln, leader; T-8. pro-, (ruin, H. 1.. Crockett, featuring Way Walts and hts ukulele; S-10, KNX feature studio program: 10-11. May West's Coeoanut Orove dance orchestra from Am bassador hotel. Kit), Kun Kiiuk'Im'o, cl. ( 2K.:) 1-2 p. m Hudy Selger'a ('alr monl hotel orchestra; 2:10. .talk, on silverware, Alvln Sliver com pany; S:3u.. 1:3li, mutinen pro grain: S:80.4:.1o, Cyrus Trobbe's I 'a lin e hotel concert orchestra; " 6:40-7, Waldemar Mini and the Ktutes lleslaurant. orchestra: 7 7:30, Itudy Helger's Kalrmont , hotel on-hest ra: -. program. Ueorge W. Cuswell Cotfee com pany: Hadlo Kight Symphony orchestra:. Kawn 1'ost Trow bridge; 1I-I0. J. Wlnrred Curry, piuillsl: Oeorgo llossnrl. Dr. i. II. Klone, tenors: 1.. I'earson. cellist: 10-11, Jack Coakley's CHblrlnns. Sister Mary Says: ny sister Jlnry) nreakfnst Breakfast baked np ples, cereal, thin cream, waffles. sirup, milk, coffee, tousi. Luncheon creameu -celery wnn poached eggs on 1onst, rye bread, cookies, 'milk. tea. Dinner Noodle soup, baked pork ohopn, baked potatoes, cream ed corn, whole wheat bread, pine apple Jelly, milk, coffee. . , If the creamed celery with poa ched eggs on toast la to be served to cinlte small persons they will find It much easier to liandle' if lt l cut 111 nent suunres Deposit It Here Take no chances, are prepared to tect your money. We pro- HD STATES NATIONAL 2a (California) Q ARRIVED TODAY! " Beautijul New Silk Kimonas ' and Silk Quilted Robes . A Gift SUE will appreciate. 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