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Saturday, December 12, 1SKJ5. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Thm NEWS of SOCIETY 1 FALL RESULTS j i im nonm rr Mrs. Appleby Hostess ..; At Briage Luncheon ; A color Bt-lu'ino of allvnr and IfH t ii, aiiirr.sllv of the Christum season, tktorutt ti tho counlry club Moms ymteriluy ulttTttoon when Aim, F. H. Applfhy enl.Tiuliufi nt a brlilKf luneheun. t'ovurs were laid lor forty ut ln smull talili a, wlu-rc Itrldrrf was played followhitf a tlu lii'ioiiH luncluon. . HikU honors ror the itftornoon win to Mrs, Karl Kt-ynoUl . Mrs. I'nil 11. KiiMln roritvfd tlie wc oml pm.tt uiul thi third privsu wan won ly Dr. .Mariana JiiKlt Carnation Club Meets at Price Home Mm. 1'nrhy I'lifu nntl Mrs. JCv-iTi-tt Ktown oiitiTtahicd t In nu?m Imtk of lln Carnal ion club nut eve ning al the hom; of Mih. rlc qn -.iI;uiiH avniut'. Afl'T a short hup ih HH nt-)-ti:iK the evening was spent at pufut'H and K"-.sh'.u;; ontt'ttt., with Mrs. K. l, IhasHtt-r winning rir.Ht 'prize ami 1 he- consolation prize Kointf 1 Alr-H. ifhtnlrs Vah. A pleasing Oattiri' of lite affair wus a christniuH tree, hi-iiulifully djfoialid and ladrn with Kill for ev;ryomt present. nouUetH of red carnations wero tastefully arraiiK ed throughout the home. At ail -uppi tpnai hour . luuckuon . was erv-l. ' i . Party Compliments Birthday Anniversary Honoring the nineteenth birth day anniversary of Klmer Harntlen a nunili'-r of his friends Rave n pnrty Yhursdity evening at the iarnden home on V avenue. The rooniH were decorated 'ivlth bou fjiiHs or pretty white pompoms. , Twenty young people were pres ent and un enjoyable evening was spent duiielng to radio music. -At a hue hour delicious refreshments wen served. Mrs. Stoddard Entertains . Members of the Junior llrldgo club were delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon at (he home of Mrs. Lester Stoddard. Honuuets ,ol carnations and fresia were at tractively arranged throughout the home ulfordlftx a pretty setting. for nn afternoon at bridge. Mrs. Hill Tempiclon won high honors. Mrs. Andrew l.nney received second pt-ize nd the consols t Ion prize Velvet Jumper I Jo W sar in Pnrl u-or.'jn aro. wearing theso' lltlie blaok velvet Jumpers with col lars uf white satin anil a band of the white at ilio cloning. They are worn with Jilack satin or kasha cloth skirt, oni'-e vory smart under trfffur wrap or heavy lopcoat.y ' CHURCH NEWS WALLING'S December Specials COATS 2.VC Oi l'" , l'ATTKHNS HATH " coiiiMMtoY li.vrir nortns Sll.lv NKGI.R'.KKH . .l ION'S KII.K SUX II prs. ror I.OII NUN'S I'M N 1-5 HANKS ror S2r-; II ror $1,110 irANOHAflS 25 OKI.' WALLIN&'S went to Mrs. James McNnmee. : AMer the play a - dainty two course luncheon was served. . '-.. Christmas Story Is Told at Meeting Twenty members and four vis-j Itors were present yesieruny aner noon when the Missionary society of tho rresbyter.lan church met at' the home of Mrs. C. M. Humph reys on Oak street. After a short business session Mrs. A. S. Ander son told the Christmas story as the devotional part of the aflernoon. Miss Isabelle Miller sang two num bers "l'rayer l'erfect" and "Holy Night." She was accompanied by Mrs. Audmer Tlayle. Thomas truce sang "The Winter Lullaby.' Mrs.. L. 1. Uusey had churge of the afternoon's program, after which refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. O. 10. SUverthorn, Mrs. W. C. Uoss, and Mrs. W, H. Snook. American Paintings Will Be Discussed An interesting program has been arranged for Tuesday afternoon Vtheii tlie Neighborhood club will meet In regular session at the club rooms trr the library building. The topic will be "Talks on American 1'alntlngs." wllh Mrs. I. U Doug las as leader, ably assisted by Mrs. 10. 1. , Mossman, Mrs. George 8. Hirnle' and Mm. Robert Kakln." Another Interesting feature will be n pluno number by Mrs. J. Holmes and Miss Gladys Miller?.' CO-E. (Special) Mrs. K- S. Morris received a broken leg a few day atfo, while kulsomlniug the celling. The Injury was a result of a fall from the scaffold on which she wax working. ' The saJe at the Nathan' aron farmwas well attended. Several farmers from thU vici nity uttenUeii the Schwebke sale. Tho Ludle.s-AHd buxuar held on Decentber Z was well attended fa spite of the snowstorm on thai day. Leonard Ingham and family vl-' sited at Htarkey last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Chadwlck and daughter. Miss Susnn. of fu ton, ftpent Sunday at (he Nell Kight home. h Mls Kthel Kerns, of Lower Cove, received a telegram telling of the deal It of her brother, Lloyd Kerns, of California, recently. It. It. Morris in ugain 111 from a slight stroke of paralysis. C. A. Hecker s sowing clover Ht-ed this week. R W. Koger has just finished building a new wood sh"d. .' Mrs. Nathun liaroh- Is helping care for ihe- Wllllan Mnlone twini. .The bubieH are two months old and 'both hnvei whooping cough. I James Whltcomb Itiley. "The j Mtwaa?n of the Advent" will bo discussed by the minister. You i I will mirely find a welcome, tp this I I morning worship hour at 1 1. j I Our Sunday school ut D:45 for! i rmL r -mm m h itm mm him i mi m w m amm 1 r Mr m O j ujj Zt,B unt HK,.S, with the HecOIUl j M. South. ."The Spirit of the Christian." Chil- lr t'liristmas stories told. Comu ( 2 1 06 North Kir street.' jdren's sermon theme: -The Top of jwllli the. children, I Sunday school opens. tt:46 a. nt., ,the World." . our Junior C. K. at S:30 w ith l (and you will find a cluss to suit I Kvenlng service at 7::i0 o'clock. Margaret McAllister as lender and : yon. Our Sunday school U growing j This will lie tin last of tho spe- ; our Interme.llule C. K. at G:3( led' both 1n numbers and Interest. If clal services under the -auspices of j hy Miss Mildred Mohr, following' you do not attend elsewhere, comefl'Hi V. W. t. girls, and will belu mission study clays at 6:30. You! 10 More Shopping Days 10 Uil Christmas Shop for "HER" at an Exclusive Ladies' Ready-To-Wear ami see for yourself I'reaching, 11 u. m., by the pas tor. l.p worth league meits for wor ship at !:.S0 p. m. Our young people nre doing well. ouseo on cnapter. u or the study, ww nnd sphudid hours here, book, ' l'rayer and Missions." The Our evening service at 7:3u with pastor's sermon-message will huvejthe life of David to continue our for its theme: "l'rayer aud the .thouirhts on tho Israel of Oo.l. Add Chrlstluii Life." II vt angels will rantomlmtng aud feature tho serv- Kiake the In st ' uite of I be entire series. The public is cordially invited, deorge Albeit I'ollurd, pastor,. They Uiko great interest in these i which the. class ts striving to studies nnd then they r-inuin for preuehlng which hi proof of their interest in tho church. I'reaching, 7:110 p. m. Our sub ject for the evening hour Is "China, the Oldest Civilization in the World." , Come out and let us study theso queer people, and their country. l'rayer meeting Wednesday 7:20 p. in,, at. the parsonag-. j. a. ui: If . ' . -! Shfor Mnn, i : Says: ion Ltiibciau llnjiIWi, Htble school, i:ir; morning wor ship, 1 1 a. m.; tnuslcal program ami herinonelte, 7 p. in. ChrlstmtiH Is the season for mu sic. Unusual emphasib sometiim-s is put on such outward things as sculpture, art, music am) painting to move the soul. In my younger days I sang many years la Hie chorus of Ihe Hamlet and Hayden oratorical society In Huston. Mass.1 L. It, avi-nue. all. Hlble s. hool !:4r, Harry If. Clea ver, superintendent : good saved uiul sanctii'ietl ttaeht is . for class m. Morning worship, 1 1 o'clock. The subject Is: "i-tatan deslreth to silt j you as w heat," Young people's j meeting. 7:mi. Miss Kvu Seegt r j will be the leader. Hvaiigollsl to service, 7::n. -n Tuesday evening prayer meiMIng will be at Ihe home of Wm. Cnm ernn, 4 Hi st rrft. Mr. J. t Mower wbl bf in cha-g. Inspirational I libit siudy each Thursday evening ut the chape), three blocks north, Xaznivne. Mi-ggew. pastor, 111? Y A standing invitation, to yourself to those who 4-njoy this gathering. The W'estmlnsler soch ly nieets Monday evening at the home of M rs.' (leorgo Itlehardson al Second and Adsnis avenue. 1'lan to iiiteml our Christmas can Lai a on the evening of Decem ber 'J'dh and our Christinas tree on the J4th. 1 tnrlng these coming days we all echo Longfellow: "1 lizard Ihe bells of Christinas day ui 'Their old, familiar carols play. And wind and sweet (he words re peat Of peace on earth,' good-will to men." Wm. Crosby Koss, minister. Putmans Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery . o'clock. Subject: "Cod the Preserver of Man." Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m. o'clock. (Th reading room, now located In Wcst-Jucobson Bldg.. Room S, Is open dally except Sun day and legal holidays, from 12 M Wednesday evening meeting nt 8 to 4.30 p. m.) All are Invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Klrst and Washington. Sunday morning servlci-s at 11 v . (By Kltcr Mary) Hrenkfast ltaked apples, thin cream, lYenrh toast, milk, coffeo, crisp - whole toust. Luncheon Cream" of soup, croutons, spinach Pythian Sisters ' Enjoy Evening Tlie I'ythlan Sisters met lust evening at the K. I. hull In regular session with upproxlmuteiy twenty members present. After a short business session the officers and ih-grce. staff of the order put on Initiation work. A sociul hour was observed and dainty refreshments wen; . served before adjournment. cereal, sirup, wheat celery salad. brown bread, baked Indian pud ding, milk, ten. Dinner New Knglnnd boiled -dinner, tomato Jelly salod, brown bread nnd butter, crisp cookies or onge sponge, milk, coffee. . Tho cereal anil baked apples nre served as one dish in the breakfast menu. Crisp toast is. provided for young children in place of the French toast planned for the older children and adults. linked Indian Pudding Two tablespoons comment, S cups milk, 1 tablespoon butter. 4 tablespoons molasses, cup rai- jdns, teaspon salt, teaspoon ginger, !i teaspoon cinnamon, 1 egg. Mix cornmjeal with 14 cup oold water. Heat 24 cups milk to the scalding point und stir Into corn .meitl. Cook over boiling water for 15 minutes. Stir in butler, moluhs es, rulsins, salt, ginger und cinna mon. Remove from heat and add i egg w,.i beaten. Turn into a well buttered pudding dish" and pour over remaining nnir cup or milk. JJahe 45 minutes In a moderate oven. Serve with or without hard sauce. - Carl Herrahn was our director, and later I ln-eanie personally ncipiainl- d with him. 1 told him that it iiiovimI my soul to .sing the great oratorios of .Christ's redemption. In response lie. told me how many times he had conducted these same oratorios when he' was so drunk that ho did not even remember tliatiho had swung the baton. Mu sic minus gospel does not I ouch Un sold.' Wm. V. Holl, pastor. t one block west of Second street j viaduct. If J knew you and you knew me, How little trouble there would br. We pass each other oil tho street. Hut just, come out and let. us m:ul Al church next Sunday. Island City Community. Ten o'clock is the hour lor the church school. Classes Tor all and yury interesting und helpful les sons. "The Miracles of the Hlble;' will be the sermon topic at II. At 7 o'clock the 10 p worth league begins,, subject, "Our League World." See Acts J:H and Mark 4:311-32. . Sermon topic for the following servicu, "The Laws of Achieve ment." ' A cordial Invitation. Unless pro vented by sickness, lot us ull wor ship together. Hall K. Wul.is. pastor. . FlrH Hnptlst. Sixth street at Spring nvenue. Services for Sunday, Dec. HI, 1925. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Would you think of going to school without your lesson pre pared? - A prepared lesson counts ::0 per cent in tho standard of ex cellency. Let us welcome you to morrow. Morning worship nt 1 1 oVlock. Sermon by the pastor on tho thenm: Methodist KplM'opnl. Spring and l'ourlh streets, 1 lenry W. Parker, minister. The Mlble school will meet al U:4fr, with the superintendent, C. L. Wallace, in charge. Our men's forum meets in thv juniors of the church at the same hour. Men without a church home will find a welcome In this class. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak on "Keeping Kriendshtps Alive." The choir will furnish special music. The Kpwort h league hour 1s G:3d. Miss Kibes will lead. There will be an Installation service at. the. regular evening hour. At. 7:3il the theme will be "The, Program and Ideals of our Young People's Society." Wo aro arranging for special music We open our hand, hear), anil dtiors in tthnllv weletmie Uoall. 1 WiienWinterCcmes j ITT Foley's HoneyandTar For Coughs and Colds TOYLAND Now Open Credit CARR'S No Interest Presbyterian. The Christmas spirit is In all our hearts these days as we think In torniH of Ihe Advent season ami the coming or the Christ. Child. Wo will gather tomorrow morning with that spirit in our lives ns our quar tet will sing the anthem: "O Hark n Thou to tho Voice of My Call ing" by Noble, am) Mr. Hay Will iams will slug a baritone solo: "'Si Prayer Perfect," by Stenson. The words of this solo were written by UNCLE SAM Claims it costs him . two cents to make a dollar bill. We were wondering how many sense it would take to SAVE one. UNITED STATES IK Try Our Delicious FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual large variety. Watch Our Window Display In our new locatioh Across the street from The Observer. G williams' Electric Bakery Maker, of Hlgh-Gnirte Partries "HOMB OF THE! GOUDEN , CRUST" - ELECTRIC GOODS Electric Percolator Electric Coffee Makers Electric Waffle Irons Electric Heaters F. L. LILLY Hardware Thone M-85 Announcements fiocial ADDotincemenU may be printed In this column free of cliartce. Any annonnueincnla pcrtalnlns to any fnuctlons sucb as cooked food salts, etc, will bo refiuied. Announcements, to be printed the same day, must be In society editor's hands by :0O o'clock. News editor's note. I Mm OeorKi HlohimlMon will bo jhOHll'SS tO tllf! iik;iiiIht.s of tlio Wi-xImliiKtur society ut lmr home, IDimi! Sfconil HtriH-t, Miyntluy -ve-' liltiir. ' Thn tallies Auxiliary to Urn Hro Jthcrliooil of Hiillwiiy Trainmen will meet TiieS'liiy evenliiB H 7:31) lit KiiRles hall. Oiviriiii foM 17.r0 SALKM, Ore, (Sperlal) l''ro losnes In Oregon, exclusive of I'orllanil, for Iho month or Nov ember UKKregated 1178.9.111.22. lie. conllnff to a report prepareil by the state Insurance commlB-sloner here. There were 43 fires reported three of which were of an incenil lary origin. The most illsafltrous fire was nt Olex. where a store nml contents were destroyed with a loss of 40.e.iui. XMAS SLIPPERS Infunts' Illue llootees. f"lt romfy sole, size 5 to R...."rc Cliil'l's I'elt Slippers. r--ttiiiinietl. leiitiier soic. rcj SIKl lillle. Sizes S tO II nt Fizes 1 1 1 to 2 nt II.S5 Women's Kelts, several styles nnd colors. I'rlceil from I.I5 lo .2-. Men's Kelts and lyatlvr ftlippeis. several varieties to rhoose from: nil sizes now. A few Infants' Slippe.i. size 1 to 4. to close :.V Spuntex Silk Hose at I.2S. HI..10, 2.0H (Cilaranlred THE B00TERY lerrjr Xnia lo All. Merchants and Business of La Grande Men LOOK YOUH DEFT Jlt-auty is nn asset to evfry woman io thtt bunlnesa worlj and In the social world as wt-IL There no ned any longvr for any woman not to be at tractive. Our modf-rn mMhods of beauty culture asaurn you that you ant always fooklns yci'jr vrry h-st. COKONIAT BEAITT SHOP We Wish to Call Your Attention to a Matter of Paramount Interest to You -A Matter of Important Business A campaign is being conducted over our system to increase the efficiency of your artificial lighting. Some merchants have availed themselves of the opportunity to secure our free advice on what constitutes the most profit able lighting for their interests. Many have not. You Are Cordially Invited - To Visit SiVjfrist & Company, Jewelers nnd Opticians 1 108 Adams Avenue (midway lietwcen Chestnut and Depot) and study their artificial lighting in the interior of their store. It is the closest approximation to perfect interior lighting in the City of La Grande. Seeing is believing-come any time soon and study the results. The famous Trojan Lighting Unit is installed in this store. See how the light, perfectly distributed, reaches to the back of tne show cases and brings out the patterns on tlie silverware. Good goods are entitled to good illumination. See this installation and figure out for yourself what a simi lar installation would mean in your own line of business. Because we know that good lighting pays many limes over lor itself, we are offerinp; these units on slartlinK terms. PROFIT WITH LIGHT PAY WITH PROFIT Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Profit with Light" I Announcement The Standard Laundry Co. Takes pleasure in announcing the installa tion of new equipment enabling them to do ' Gloverized Dry Cleaning In keepinpr with our policy of constantly improving1 tlie quality of our service wo ' have installed nt considerable expense tho , CLOVER CONTINUOUS Purifying System. Under this new arrangement a continu-; ous flow of pure water white solvent enters our washera every minute of the day. Gloverized gasoline does not stop at tho removal of the free dirt, but actually digs out the prease, filth, and germs which have gathered in the garment. It is because of this absolute cleanliness that Gloverized garments are so noticeably free from all cleaning odors. This improved method of dry cleaning with its underground snfety tanks assure our patrons of the "LAST WOKD" in clean ing efficiency. The next time your clothes need clean-v ing havo them GLOVERIZED and note tho difference. MEN'S SUITS floanpil nml prenm-d II..V) 1'rpBBnil ..74c Ijidh'ti' work at most rpa non.ible prlre In mo clly. PARCEL POST : Out-of-town patrons aro -urjred to take advantage of i our prompt parcel post orv Standard Laundry Co. QUALITY CLEANERS Phone Main 56 i y ft 4