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Saturday, December 5, 'NEWS of RE. 0. Meets at Richardson Home Mitt. A. 1. Itirhurdson untl Mrs. A'. H. Hohmiikaiup Jr., wrru hosl . ibSt'H lo Chuiitix J, I. K. O. yi'Stor ' lay aftfrnoon ut the home of Mrs. ; 'tichuruson on O uvt'iiue. Mrs. !.( tVarnk-k rrvit'wi'd tho book "The ilrtfwth of thu Kotl" by Knut Ham un. ufU-r which u hilvr from Mrs. imvnt Palmer, formrrly u incm it or. Chapter I, who Is now in os AnBitU'H, California, was n-ad. Irs. I'alnuT told of thu Supn-iiU' onviiitloii of , ! K. O, recently eld in Mimu-npolls, which aim at .nUfil. 1 ' Dainty rrfrvvhmfut with si-rv-Pd ut prettily appointed tables lif ter the program. Thu centerpieces i tvere bronxc chrysanthemums. Cun w ilts in thu saint' color were used. Mrs. Wilson Hostess At Bridge Party. ; .Members or the r. A. I, club Spent a UeliRhtful afternoon yes terday when Mrs. ltous Kalon was hostess at her homo on Second . slr,eet. During the afternoon's play ut three tables of bridge Mrs. . William .Wilson won high score A Und Mrs. Harry Luvey second hon ors. The home was decorated with ouiiets of beautiful pompoms in fellow and while. A dainty two rourse luncheon wasserved. -.j v Club Entertained By Mrs. McEachrari ; Mrs. A. McKaclirun enter- t;ilt-tl Uiu members of tilt' Wed nesday Kvenini? chili I his week ut I In- home uf Miss Mm-Runt Anson ua Koui-th street. Three tables of 1 brhlKu were ill piny durinir Hie i-vuillllK wilh Minn lleitliu WulHlllff-II- IvIllllillK IllKll Illinois. Luncheon was sj-r'ed ufter the .... . ' Mrs. Pidcock Entertains ' - Mn. Iloyrt I'lilcock entertained t three tubles of biiilne Tlulis- lay uftcrnoon ut lu-r home on N venue. The home was ilecoriueti Uith pretty aiitmiin flowers In runze and yellow, forniliiK a uc- lirhtfill setlimr for 111'' iirti'rnonn'H WALLING S 75 NEW HATS 75 riiielmsed Imperially l-'or A - iKi'i-:.Miir,H SAM-: . IfeuuUful I.yon's Silk Vel vets, .. Mr tallies'-und llroi'Jides. 1'lrate shapes, t il bans und larger models. I'rlced for a uulck turn over $3.95, 55.75, $6.95 And Up to $10 WA LUNG'S ELECTRIC GOODS Klcctric 1'cicoliitor Klcclric Coffee Makers Electric Waffle Irons Electric Healers F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 AIECII-AID SIIOKS Are now being worn by over, !.'." ladies In la Grande. dn. sine of these are sending in their neighbors to purchase n pair, saying: "Mrs. Jones told me to try a pair of Areh-Aids and I certainty would be pteawd with them, and 1 never knew what r-il font comfort was until I wore them." And you'll fr-- junf the same w hen yoil wnir a pair of these slw:. That gentle arch pressure supports the a re h and re lleves the strain on the li-ri-tu-nts of the entire foot. The (jiit tons-s will soon disaptw-ur frnm tin- bottom of yo ir foot the burning sensation wi'l soon lc a thing of the punt. THE B00TERY 1025. SOCIETY Fashionable Pump This iunli has taken the sandal for Its model, and has Inserts of braided leather introduced on the vamp and at the heel.' The hoel Is very high, as Is the cose with nearly all the smart new pump models: play.- Mrs. Nellie Spencer won lilKli score und Mrs. K. C. Cough enower second honors. A dainty two-course luncheon wus served after the play. . Art Department Discusses Painters Mrs. I.,. 1. llusey had churge of 'tlie, program Thursday uflornuon 'when the Art Department of the. Neighborhood club met at the Club rooms. Thu subject was "Ameri can I'ortrait 1'ainterH." Mrs. Husey reviewed the life and w orks of sev eral American portrait painters, particularly Thayer, Chase and Sargeant. Mrs. 1 A. Kpllng, secretary of the department," presided over the business suasion in the abseil eo ol Mrs. 11. H. Cleaver, chairman. .. Pnnntvv C,uh Dannp 'iTTin r "fti 1 i win ie mvimay j All members of the country club fare Invited to ultend the second ol ja series of dances lo be given at ilhc club Monday evening, Decem ber 7. The committee in charge is making extensive preparations for the affair. The members of the, ( committee are: Mr. und Mrs. it. I. I'oarch, Mr. and .Mrs. W. 11. i.eia ; man, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Dixon, Mr. und Mrs. Koscoe. Nell, Mr. und Mis. I,. !. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. M. ,V. Kiddle, Mr. und Mrs. J. T. ; Harvey, Mr. nnd Mrs. liarl Slod idard. Dr. and Mrs. A. I.. Hichard son, Mr. und Mrs. H. M. Uny, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank Lilly, Dr. and Mrs. C. ;S. Mboi'e; Mr. uiid Mvs; Oeorge iCurrey und Mr. und Mrs. li. N. 'Ashby. I i Musical Club Plans ! Study Program The first study program of the (Monday Musical of the. Nclghbur j hood club, which was postponed "from last Monday evening will take ! place this Monday evening at the I club rooms in the public library ; building. j Mrs. I.ee Reynolds, chiiiriiuin of jthc program, will read a paper ' 'veloplng the theme, u. j. Dyhklus will sing und Miss Until Johnson J w III present a dramatic read In k 'from "ri:cr GyiU" by Ibsen, ac companied by Mrs. Lynn Wright and Mrs. J. A. Ted ford at the piano. Mrs. A. I,. Ktehiirdson will slug "Allinuleht'ge Jimgrrau" ( Klijut beth's Prayer) from "Tannhauser" by Wagner, uccuuiianled by .Mrs. K. !. Holmes und Mrs. Ueynolds ulll play "CoiH'erto In V with or chestral accompaniment on the piano by Mrs. K. I. Kvans. Miss Engclhart, Mr. Nelson Wed Miss Mary Kuglehart, recently of ; Seal f le, Washlngt uu, heeu me t he j bride of Oeorge W. Nelson Thurs day afternoon ut o'clock at ; the home of the lt-v. J. A. Hull. poster of the Soulli Methodist ! Kplscopul church, Vho performed the ceremony. The couple will live In lu Grande. Lodge Members Are Entertained The I Jidti s of Mooseheiirt I.e.' gion met ut Ihe I. U. O. V. hall Thursduy afternoon, wit If Mrs. V ftl DUY CLEANING , --A II At Keasonable Prices. Morlcy and Mrs. Kurth- us host esses. Several luteresUtlK games were played. 'with Mrs. Guy Skunks and Mrs. Charles Itunynn wlnntnir prlrcs, nfbr which refreshments were sorveu. t'nlon Mrs. Hurry Mcl'hiy as. slsted by her sister, Mrs. Knifrlit and Mrs. Will HiiRffcNy enterlnin ed the members of (he L'nrnntion club and severul quests at u bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon of this week. A three-course luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, after which four tallies of brlilKC were ut play. Mrs. llalrd received hlith score anil Mrs. l.ltlKr the consolation prise. Those present besides the club members were Mesdiimcs Hutchin son, rilllllps. Littler, Webb, Kox. Nelle Hutchinson, J'arker, Mar tens, Dobbin und HuKRerty. Announcements Social annou nee men is may be printed In this column free Of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cooked food sake, etc will be refused. Announcements, to be printed the same day, must be In society editor's bauds by :00 o'clock. Neva editor's note. The Women's Heller Corps will hold Hs regular meeting Monday afternoon ut li:30 o'clock ut the K. P. hull. A large attendance is de sired as Die unnuul election of of ficers will take place. Sister Mary Says: (liy SIMcr .Mry) UreUklUHt Stewed prunes, cer enl, top1 milk, broiled bacon cream ed potatoes, crisp- whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. .Luncheon Salmon ttniimlcs. canned peas, In butter, . graham bread, celery hearts, grape tapioca pudding, milk, tea. Dinner Huasted Chicken, gin- let gravy, mashed potatoes, cream ed onions, cabbage-cclery-pepper salad, pumpkin pie, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. With tlie exception of the chick en and perhaps the pie this dinner menu Is made up of foods that are inexpensive. If one must watch her food budget closely this is one of the cosiest ways to make a "treat" possible occasionally. J f the meat is high In price choose cheap vegetables. Kvcn the ple beian onion is delicious If. care fully prepared und served. (rnH' Tapioca Pudding Two cus grape Juice, 4 table, spoons quick cooking tapioca, Itia blcspoon h'inon juice. cup sugar, tca-spoon salt, 1 egg white. Pour 1 cup of cold wut over tapioca and let stand while scald ing grape Juice. Pour hot Juice over tuplocn und cook over hot water, stirring , constantly until transparent. Add lemon Juice, sugar and salt. Meat white of egg until sttl und dry and fold inio tapioca mixture.. Turn into a mold, chill und serve with a cus tnrd sauce nuidc with yolk of the Monitor Snn ItohlMtl WOODIint.V, Ore.. The D. I.enon store at Monitor was en tered and several hundred dollars' worth of dry goods, boots and shoes ami other urt teles stolen. The parties gained entrance in. the rear and took away it truekload. Figuring out the deep problems of life Is a very serious business i unless you realize you ure liable to he wrong. December the month we take in ventory of what wc have Suvcd the past year. We encourage you to save. UNITED STATES THK TX GRANDE EVENING DB3KKVKH t - j.1 .ill11"! 1 iii'ifcsajgBffw.'.i. JuiLULjmji !it..iL- CHURCHNEWS Presbyterian. . ' In the Advent season of the church yenr wo now find ourselves, as we look forward to the return ing anniversary of the birth 'of the Itabe of Uelhlohem, Joining with those who made ready for His In carnation. Wo will find our places in thu church tomorrow as wo at tend the Hunday school .at tf:45 wilh classes for ull and an In creasing attendance every week. The morning worship at 11 will grant us tluv privilege of hearing our quartet render the nnthem: "Appear, Thy Wght Divine" by Morrison, while Mr. Lawrcnco'Dut ton will sing a tenor solo; tin9 lu addition to a number repcuted by reiiucst on tho tpu orgiln. ' The mlinster will bring the morning mcsuugo In commemoration of tlie Tyndale annlversaryJ Vpir will find a place and u. welcome with us for this service. ' - Our Junior C. 10. at J:80 under the direction of Miss llcss Geibel, superlntcndi'tit nnd .our Inter- meoiaie L", r. Hru:iti ior uiu yum it, folks. These are two happy hours in the day. Older folks will ror eelve an inspiration by attendance. The service at 7:.10 will ho a un ion church gathering in, the Meth odist church with an untl-Haloon lecture and film. The state super intendent will be the speaker. The Missionary society will meet on 1' riday anernoon hi ui nome ui Mrs. C. M. Humphl-eys with Mrs. J I. Musey as the leader. "Our Neighbor" will ho the thcino.. . . Seek ye first, the Kingdom oi God and Ills righteousness." Win. Crosby Koss. minister. ' Mrtlioxl-st i;plseomJ. . ! , , Spring and .Fourth streets. . -Henry W. l'urker, minister. v tiw. r ,. r;tnnde-Father nnd 'Son ,ban(iuet Is to b served In the base ment of the church iTiauy,. i'e eembcr the eleventh. - Mr. line of, . ..i.i... .11 ii it im. Htmerlntendent of public instruction, has been secured Tor the address of tho evening. ( Our ntblc school ,1b .well orgun-i-o.i iimi is uttriLctlnir the atten tion of men., Mr. Towier is the teacher of the Men's Forum, i tw hour of opening is l:46. . We. have classes for all ages. Tim pastor's theme for. the n o'clock hour Is "The Heart of the Father" and will have a bearing on "Father and Son" week. . Sher IM357 " Smart . Invariably, the sniart-lookino; women you Sue on the street, in homes, and at social v affairs are the women who give sufficienc attention to their personal appearance to have expert beauty work done regularly. Contrary to frequent opinions, it is not an expensive attention and it may often lie of such imjMiilancc as to be worth many times its cost. . The. main thing ,of interest to women who wish beauty , work done is to hnve available such a shop as this expertly operated by people of experience and care- ful training. They can know, then, that satisfaction Is assured. We invite you to call or phone for an appointment. Colonial Beauty Parlor 'A Shop of Vn ihiihI HerUcc" K. Luclllu Unly. Prop. wood Williams and Paul Knu'utT: will sing a duet entitled "Tlie Mes sage." The Kpworth league will have its meeting In tho parlors of (lie church Ut ::i0. . Hnbject: "Wiiut the Church Means to Me." , At ?:3U thuro will bo a union muss meeting. Dr. It. K. Close, of Portland, will deliver thu address. n connection with It there will be motion - picture entitled "Tho Triumph of Justice. " This will bb free, but on offering will bo taken; The Methodist choir will sing an anthem. 1 Monjluy night, December fl, will bo our official board night. Tues day night. Men's Forum soclul; Wednesday night ut 6:30 a pot luck sapper will bo served In thu church. Methodists from Islund City, Cove, Union and HI sin will be here. Superintendent Hamilton will huvo charge. Tho Uev. V. h Hall of Payette, Idaho and Dr.' Tuck of Hun ge lore, India, will de liver addresses. We uro looking for an interesting night. .. - Ion l jilish lAitlicrau. Tilbtu school. U:4S a., in.: murn- Ihg worship. 11 n. m.; song service, program and sermoncttc, 7 p. inM council . meeting, 6 p.' m. Our Vnuiitr ui-imle luivo miii nulte s success" with their Sunday evening song 'scvvlccs. The element of, surprise. In tho program feature nl so' is it drawing card. Tills is thA main reason why we do not broad- least the details. ir; Win, V Holl, pastor. . ' ' :. . ' ' ' ' : - Anxari'iic, ; ..."All Ihlngs are ready, come tt) the feast." ; - "What! You going to have it feast ut church?" v ' .Tes, ,ii havu a feitst each Sunv day.: " . ,' ' f "1 thought you 'do not believe In dinners in church?" ' .,Oh..;es, we do, only .wo believe In feeding our souls on heaveply .manna; we feed our.' stomachs at home; I remember of u man la the lUbo that tried to feed his soul on material things and tt turn fd out disastrous. i . The first feast will be at tho 11 o'clock- hour. Tho subject Is, "The Tithing Plan of the Hlble." and the evening feasl, 7:ao . subject Is Looking Temptation.- .- k , . 1 'Supremo Court Justice lwls L. Fawcett of UrooUlyn, N. TH ays, "In eighteen yftira morn Omn 4000 boys,, leas tlma twrnty-ono yearn old ha ro bren armlgned efor me efarirged with varioua dgtros of crime. Of this looo only three were members of a Sunday school at the commission of their crimo. and the threo were' accused of-.tery slight ofensrs.t la your boy In Sunday school? If not, wo Invite you to hrlntr him to4 our Itlhla school; tlmo la 0:46. .We aro making a alight change In out weekly program.:. Prayer meeting will' bo on Tuesday even ing and will ba .cottago meeting, next Tuesday It will bo at Ms. 13. Oregory's In Old Town., v. : : -Tlio Thursday CTenlng . servlcs will bo a Hlblo study, and will be at tho Itlversido chapM, . Wo Invito all, to all our sort ices, all tho time. . - L. I. Meggers.' pastor. : ,;:,'' U13'i-T Ave, .. , Inland Clly Community. Hunday schoril beains at 10. Hot. It. K. Closv.' of , Portland, antl saloon lajrue man, speaks at II. Tho Junior league meets at S p. in.: tho Kpworth leaguo . at 7 in. This will be Jlpworth Her ulil day.', 8e K. Oill.- ...... .Kvi-nlnc worslilp.'contnu(-iI at 8 p.' in., sermon loplc. "Tho. KooU Its l"sv and Ab'usii." vfhe entire coininunlty cor,lllttlly: Invited. ' , ,llall K.-wauiSj pastor. - . ' MetlitMllst I'.pWopal, soulli. '.Second quarterly conforenco will bo hold 'lii' this chunei; rti 7 p. m. Sim-duy. All tKe . .ofllolaJs aro u ri?ed to Do. presenc. ' iiv. xi. n. ShunKle ,wlli bo. in Iho chair. .Sunday school Sunday-tuornlng ut 9:16. Mr, Ijlaiu,. our superinten dent, was called n-ay tia recount uf iho death of. hi sister In Mon tana. Out .'sympathies uro; extended lo Urol her liium. and bis people In this ' liereavemcrlt; but till your A SIALL . HEATER , . Wilh. Much' Heat'. Vbt vrestlnthoiiso vcojy Olow" ricetV!c ' heater- ijW takta th cliHl sut'or tluua frosty mralnfa. .'.Just - at tach to i your, temp socket the. current cn,Jiuptlo Is small und tbo Initial cost IS " very low. - . . ' M. & S. KLECTIHC -. S-annua- Hul Bullllln. Dekr Atf. Mcrchaujk: i , ' : - ; Attention' i the first step in making a sale. Arc the passers-by giving your store the attention you want? ; If not, better lighting will help. . ". v Has YOUR store all the attractions of 'the "other fellow's"? , : . ' On your way home tonight, take a good look . ' at each of the stores you pass and pick out a few of the most attractive; not the windows that get your attention and the stores that tempt you to enter. See if you can analyze the reasons, for this attractiveness. There is one feature you will find common to all Good Lighting. .'-. ;''' The success of that store of yours depends largely on how attractive it is to the public. ," , Our store lighting man will call on you in a few days to explain how you can increase your sales by Better Lighting. , Yours truly, . EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY. "Always At Your Service", ' t plara In iUo Sunduy svhool In his absence. t ITcavhlnv at H a. mi. by . Dr. Hhanyliv Coino out und hour Mm. lie la a good man and a, wood preanber. Brother. HhaiiRU nlwuys has a niessasro that Is helpful to his hearers. , , ' Epirorth liasuo at 6:30 p. in. t: a. Hun. First Ilapllst. 1 - .. I Hlxth street at Spring avenue. ' I .Services for Munduy, Dec. 6. I 'Jin. Sunday sehool moots at :4H u. m. Classes beffln Immediately. The ) third point of excellency Is "Come with your: 131blu In v hund." and, counts lu per. cent. Uu a 100 per cent pupil.,! . .... . , . , ' Morning worship at It o'clock. Sermon by tho pustor on thu themo: "Nleodemus." . Children's seriuun theme: , "How William, Tyndule Ituvu us thu Utblo ut thu cost of his life." ' There will bo a union Bervloe in tho cveulnR at 7:30 at thu' Metho dist church, ut which Uev. It. K. Close, superintendent of iho Ore gon Antt-Kuloon lultuc will sieak. .Mr. Closu will ulo sho4,tlio mo tion picture, "The Triumph of Jus-lice."- The publlo' is Invited, Oourgo Albert l'ollwd. pnalor. First Church ol Christ, SeientUt. Corner of Klrst-and- Washlnirton. , Sunday morning services at 11 i'clock. ' ' suhject: t.oa ine -uniy mmu and Creator." - .' p- i Sunday school at 0:46 iu in. Wednesday ovenlnB,,iiinctln , ut 8 o'clock. (Tho rcudinir room, now focutcd in West-Jucobson llldir.. Koom 3, is open daily except Sun duy and legal holidays,' rrom 1 2 M to 4.30 p. iu.) All uro Invited. i j i TOYLAND Now Open Credit CARR'S No Interest WSSBSlSSaSSJBSSMiSSBSISBSBSailSSIIBISSBlSiaSISSSSSBSSlISS '. Try Our Delicious FRUIT SHEET CAKE -Together with, the usual largo variety. . V ; .- Watch Our Window Display In 9UI" ncw location ' Across tho street frtJih Tho Observer. , GwiUiams' Electric Bakery Maker or Hlgli-flrado I'astrles ; , Paee Three Give Her Hosiery . For ; Christmas RQLLINS v TRTPLE-A i ONYX $1.00 to $3.50 Putman's HaU's Catarrh Medicine both local and Internal, and haj been mcceuful In the Sf j0","!1 for over forty yesr,- Soldbyalldtusglio. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohla t t t r f t t T t t t ? f ? T t f f t t f f Y (? T t T ? t T ? T Y Y Y Y t Y t T ?