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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
8:- Saturday ,' December IS), THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' Pajre Three. NEWS of SOCIETY Greens Entertain .At Dinner Party.' 'rvors were laid fur twenty-four last nij?ht when Mr. and .Vrs. It. J. Cireen entertained at ,tt prettily ap pointed dinner party at their home, on N avenue. Tiff' dining room was decorated in a colo-schcmc of . rerl and trreen in accordance with t he ch rUtniuH season and favors ami placards were in the same col on. ' lied and (rreeii also predomtn i ted in the livlnp romn tt l'i-ro six tables of bridge were at play fol lowing dinner. lArs. I it, Applety fircsent ami M r. Appleby received Iho K'iHK'ini-n's prize. A third pri.e win! t rh:i.se UoIinenLamp. Edith "Wharton's Book Reviewed by Chapter Mrs. II. A. Hurhrhi; Kuvi.,nn In leresthiK review of tin- hook' "Kt hail KroiiH'" by Cdith Vh:irloii yester ay titlei-noou when chapter J, I', K." O n :it the home of .Mia. Itob. rl KaUln.' with M-s. KaUin nid".irs; A. V. I.ilidtfreu its host esses. Kill Hi Wharton Is pne of the most' popular w ril i i'H ol' tlte ih.y. - : The Ivtkin Inline was beautifully decorated in aeeurdinice wit ll Hit: V nit-tide season. I uinly refresh ments were nerved at an appropri aie hour. For Evening Twill be held the second Friday In January. , I t r r Pot-Luck bupper The 1'yvhlan Sisters and their families met last night ut the K. J1. hall for a pot-lurk supper. Covers were laid for I5. The regular lodge meeting was held after the. supper. CHURCHNEWS Sister Mary Says: Carnival Dance Given at Honan Hall ' Kr the benefit of a Clirlidnins tn-e to lie iven the children of the ; Kpfscoput church SI. Peter's Kpis copiil Kiiild ave a dance and indoor carnival last imrM at Hunan hall, with a laro number of young peo ple present. The Christmas trie will be Riven - nt Ihe 1'plaeopal church "next vThursdny evening at 7::w o'clock. In addllion to the Christmas tree a pageant will be jrrven. . Parents, Teachers. s Of Greenwood Meet ' The - ri-irular meeting of the Greenwood Cnrent Teacher nssncia lion was held yesterday afternoon at the schonl. ' Kive ChrlHi mas " sontrs were given .by the. pupils of ' Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Towler, Mrs. ' Thacki r and Miss Jlradford. The . numbers were "once I'nto the Siii-phi-ida," ".Way In a'.-langf r," "hlttle Town of Vielhlehi-m," "Si- Iteie lsono or ill" newest necKiaccs which consists of tt choker of huge IHiii-lA with drops of smaller ones This type is very appropriate to wear with the eveninn gown which i cut Willi a very deep V in tn . hack. lent Night" and "Qui on the House Tops." The He v. Will ia in Crosby Iloss rpoke on "Charuclfi" Ituildinw Through lxamplo." II. K. Oixon ave ;l talk on playgrounds for La Grande. ' M i-s. Thackor'B room received the picture for having the prealest number of parents present. It was onnounned that serving hot lunch will hetflu at the school January 4. Mrs. lindry. Mrs, Mc I'lu rson, Mrs. Finn unci Mrs. Shan non arc on the hot lunch commit tec. The next meeting ol the as. social Ion will hp January 15. P.-T. Association Enjoys Program (Hy Si'tvr fary Hrenkfusl ItaUcil apples, cer eal, thin cream, fried cornumnl WALLINGS 1 ii An excellent program was Riven yesterday afternoon when the Cen tral I'arent-Teaeher association met In regit lur session in the high school auditorium. There was a larce attendance. Two Christmas sons "Silent Night" and "Shine on I Itlessed Star" were given by the i beans children of Miss Kincaid's and Miss'cover Kline's roomj Miss Mildred Hoyt's mush, sirup, crisp graham toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Cream of spinach soup, croutons Itoston haked hi ana, brown bread, orange pul f pudding, milk, tea. ' 1 Mn uer Mock filet niignon, rieed potatoes, tomato and ch ry salad, lirussids Kprouts i ii t butter, steam- 1 fig pudding, w hole wheat bread, milk, coffee. Children under, ten yeitffl of nrre should not be allow -d to eat bakid beans. Tht-y - will find an ampb luncheon wiliiout. the beans. Hut ninee Kood, obl-fashioned bakd beans "go right to the wpot" for many of us these chilly days tin recipe iolhnvK.'' Kor obb r children and active adults the dish is most acceptable, supplying much man -ishmeni at a iniab-rate cost Itaked Itcnns. Two cups navy lieami, l-Il pomnl fat Siill pork or bacon. 1 small on ion, I teaspoon salt, teaspoons molasses, I tablespoon brown ru;? ui Vk teaspoon pepper, Mi teaspoun musiapd, .Vi teaspoon soda. I'iek over ami wash beans. Pat Into cold water to cover and so il'1 four or five hours or over nlghl. In tlie morning drain and cover witu fresh water. Add soda and brim," slowly to the boiling point. Sim mer rive minutes and drain. Do- n t throw the watt;r in the sink. liinwc beans in clear cold water and re turn to the kettle wilh eno'uj;h fresh water to cover, liring slowly to the boiling point und simmer un til the akin wrinkles and breaks when u few beans are tauen out on a spoon and blown upon. Dr iin beans from this water and rinse In cobl water. Put a thin slice of the pork or bacon iu I he boi torn of the bean pot. Add the onion peeled but. uncut. Add half the und the remaining pork, pork with beans. First IkHitlst. . Sixth street ut Spring nvemie. Services for Sunday, Dec. 20. l2fi. Sunday school meets ut V :4G a. m. Classes begin tmmedlutdy. A cordial welcome for all into tho work of our school. Morning worship nt II o'clock. Special Christmas music. Solos by Mr. J 1 Harnett and Mrs. Flor ence Lynch Miller. Sermon by tho pastor on the theino: "The Cureer of ih iv Christ." Ohlldrcn's ser mon theme: "Christmas Girts.' There will be no evening; Hervlco at this church. -Tho attention of our people. Is called to the special musical program at Ihe Presbyter ian church. ' ' . Ce-orge Albert Pollard, pastor. Preshyterlon choir In their church. Kpworth league ut 6:30, Miss Louise Leigliton, leader. Tho W, H. M. a. meeting: will ho held ut the home of Mrs. Lee Hun ford. ltuS 0th street on Wednes day afternoon at 2::u. Ail mem bers are invited. Tho congregation will unite In tho singing of Christmas hymns and j tho minister will bring the im ss- , age. At S:3u the Juniors will gather and at 5:30 the C. K. will meet tor their study class to be t followed by the reagulur meeting. ; At 7:30 the Christmas cantata "Holy Night" will be sung by a j chorus of fifty voices. The com- ( munity will enjoy und appreciate thla sacred cantata and we would j urge that you como curly for seats, j Muy this Christ mas week be ! ushered. Into your life by attend- I a nee upon (ho i louse of Goo On Thursday night at 7 o'clock ,.irUtmaB ls a chim.h univi.ra.ry tuinuient and tree ut the church to which till Sunday school children und their parents will be welcomed. Inland City Cmimiunlly. : , At in u, in. Ihe tdiurch school opens. Sermon (opto at It,' "The Sfirit of Christines." The Kpworth league begins at 7 p.-tn.v Al K p. in., the services will be Under the a ut;pi ces of 1 lie boys of the Kp worth " league. 'Thursday evening the Christmas tree with upitfoprlate eerclses by the church school. ' A cordial welcmne to Iho entire coimnuuity. Hall K. Wall is. paslor. .. 1 he Bible school has voted to give Its Cltrlatinus Sunday ofrir Ing to tho "World Service" fund of the church. The people oC Hit! congregation art usked to swell this umount by contributing to the same cause. An we give our gifts io one another let's give to Hinj, not forgetting the gift of ourselves "for It ls not whut w give, but what we share, for the gilt with out Ihe giver Is bare."- , , I that has been prompted by the Ad vent of the Son of God and we 1 celebrate tho day to His honor and ! glory. Our sincere good wishes- for a j Merry Christ mas season. Win. Crosby Iloss, minister, j Church or God New," ' The Hlble reading contest which Is being carried on among the children Is proving to .ho oh ln terewtlng fealure. A large churt marked off In. lines and. squares shows exactly where each ohild Is lovery Sunday evening. The phil- Iren are examined by telling from IL Al. -elgl Ntiuircnc. Hlble school. tt:4ft, classes Tor all ages. The Hlblo reading conlt st has been a marvel to all. Over firty have now entered It. tied a number have already finished the New Tesiament. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, by: pastor; N. V. P. H ti:0. Gswald I McMurren In charge. Tiie even-1 lug Htirvice ut 7::(tl will be of sie- ; eitil Interest, n Kev. Smllh" of the American Sunday school union, will bring the message. ' The Tuesduy evening cot tone prayer nt 7:3n In the home of Mr. 1703 1 1 avenue. 1 Gift Handkerchiejs HANDKERCHIEFS worthy of cany-, ing Christmas Greeting low priced ut 25c to $1.00. Not until you see these winsome wisps of linen can you realize how really' fine tiny hankies can. lie. For on these handkerchiefs we lavished the exquisite beauty of finest needle work. . ' M. I'.. noillll. Kiniilay Mcliool. !t:4I lri:irtihir, II u. m., mibjfot, "A-i of blm'k pni?r Ih pinntMl on 'hriKlnm.s MoAsitK'." . I'pworlli j lino fur Iho ono thnl Ik In Iho mi iiiuiy four points In imi'li ohuiiler i-oino. 1 am uia you will cnji.y IrHK'.K. f:ld P. in.; un olil f:lHh- h(m'l lovi-rfast 7::inp. in. A onr jillal Wflcomo to all. Prayor int'ot. Intr Wilni'wlay. 7::lil p. in. J. A. Hall, r. C. DECEMBER SALE ' EVEKY ARTICLE IN OUR ' STOCK IS CUT IX PRICE FOR A HOLIDAY CLEARANCE Open Evenings WALLIN TIiv salt. mohiKseK. stitrar. ncii- and Miss Isabel Miller s rooms gave ' ppr am, ))lU3lIir(1 with i ri, mM. a Christmas play. Mrs. C. Ii. j nff wnt(ip- Jloup OV(,r bl.wnH (n Johnson, president of the associa- ,M.;in pot (m(, H(1(, onoiIKh mor(1 Hon,, gave a talk on the purpose ht)UlnK wutl,r tQ (.0-nip(.t).y cov.tr of u parent-teacher association. C. ,uuma rovor pot ni)d bake fivo K. Kberharti explnined the school j hours , u 8,ow QV( rCOVPP for uuKei 10 lie voieu upon ny iiiu.,,.., .... of (ho i..,!-!,.- hringing pork to tho top (hat it may become brown and crisp. (Copyright, l'.HiS, NKA Service, Inc.) i .Mcllioilist KplMom1. Spring and Koiirth streets; Henry W. Parker, minister. Our Hlble school will meet a' 9:45.. The superintendent has ar ranged for some one to assist In, the opening exercises in Ihu main school. Last Sabbath marked tho largest attendance for , many months; but. we have more room. Tho Men's Korum has something special to oHer. Mr. Longfellow will speak on Chrlslmos litis. Mr. (Towler lakes as his lesson theme The Price of Progress.: Tho men re having a Christmas tree. We are not inrnrineu us 10 us irim- mlngs and purposes, lint are await ing developments. The pastor will speak ut 11 o'clock using as his theme. An old story with a Modern Applica tion." Last Sunday morning the large choir delighted the congrega tion with their excellent music. This Christmas Sunday music is being looked forward to with inter est. At night our congregation will enjoy thi: cantata given by tho that they rend. A Jack rabbit made Hie lid. Gladys cable was In the- lead lust Sunday night. John Zeigler waa only a few chnptrH behind her.' Tho child that reads through first get h a $r gold piece. Kvery child gets a prize, hut the first through gets first choice. A good many of the udulis are uttendlug at C : :to to watch the contest proceed. . Church of God Chapel, corner X and Spruce. .. , Pratt and Plummer, ' . Local ministers,. to he voted upon by the taxpayers December' lis. Superin tendent J. T. Longfellow gave a short talk on the cooperation of Ihe parents und the schoot. Miss Mildred Hoyt's room won j the picture for having the most parents present. ' The next meeting of the associa tion will be held in ihe evening in honor of the father. Men ami Women 1 ,ibi ni-ians s On Kick Leave About Same the meeting. Lust hut not Toast, the committee is preparing a beuutihtl Christmas program to be rendered at the chapel Christmas 'eve at 7:30 to which all are especially Invited. Do not forget Him, when gifts you lire bringing, For Ho is u gil t I hut was given to you; ' Do not forget Him when songs yon are singing. to remember Him! Oli to be true I 1112 Y Ave. h. O. Muggers, pastor. Presbyterian. . Tho Christmas . message will permente tho ulmosphere of our church tomorrow as wo Incorpor ate In t he voices of praise, the giving of gifts, the adoration of the worMilpper, und the life of the Christ Child, the meaning of the Yuletlde. You will want to share with us In our Sunday school hour as wo gather at 8:4ft with our of fering envelopes for the cause of foreign missions and the last of the addresses on this vital theme. You will delight In our worship hour nt 11 ut which time. Hie quartet will sing: "Now When Jesus Was Horn In lluthlehem or Judea" by Rogers; and Mrs. A. L. Richardson will sing by request, "O, Divine Re deemer" by Gounod, and Mr. L. Lindsay will play a violin solo. A'V'-vA 'j ! - t. y AND MIL.UNERY ' y LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Try Our Delicious FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual largo variety. . Watch Our Window Display ' In our new location Across the street from The Observer. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers of HlKh-Oradn Pastries "HOMB OF THE GOLDKN 1 CUUgT Oh, liisl. Ward or L. 1). K. Church. There will be a special pnugrum Sunday afternoon nt 12:15 and in the evening at 7:3 the Mutual Im provement usKOciatlon is going to give a pageant and iniutieal program. Beauty! Our modem nietbodi will do wonders to im prove your appearance. Phone today for appoint ment. , For C hristmas (live a bottle of "lilockr Klower - in - the - Hot- ' tie Porf-iino or Toilet Water. Colonial Beauty Shop ' Fathers of School Children Complimented' The Jtlveriu I'arent-Teaeher as-1 social ion met last evening al lane chapel with a large attendance. The . meeting was in honor of the I fathers of the school children. The., 'following program was presented: ! lieeitallons by Jessie Lovehiss, ; Alice Mae Humphries and Yetlize icoalwell; song, by second grade I children; recitation, Alfred lnselh; group of songs, by fifth grade children, und recitations by Rol and Pb-rce and Virginia Shepherd. (.', H. Eberhard, rhulrman of Ihe board of education, gave a talk on how the schools are supported and explained this year's school budget. After a short business session o social hour wns - observed and dainty refreshments were served. Thf roll call of parents gave the picture for this month (o Miss Nina Kane's room. , , Mrs. French Host to I Ladies' Aid Society j Members of th Raptist Ladies Aid society met yesterday afternoon jat the home of Mrs. P. C. French on Y avenue. The election of of , fleers, which was .to have taken ! place yesterdny, wns postponed un ,iil the next meeting of the society, because several were unable to be I present because of Illness, j Reports from the recent ruin I mage, sale were given. IV dinner ito 1m given sometime in'"Janunry I was discussed. A social hour wus J observed and refreshments were j served before adpournment. The next meeting of the society rWCAOO, (AP) The belief; industrial work are absent from i duty because of illness to a much , greater extent I ban mei is not entirely true so fxi r as workers in public libra rifA are concerned. J A fiueytionaire conducted by the i Bureau of Public Personnel Ad- ministration in cooperation with I the American Library Assoeiation, shows that in sixteen public lib rurh'H in the I'nited States there was lillle difference in the number of days women were on sick leave with pay and those of men libra ry workers. TOYLAND Now: Open . Credit CARR'S No Interest First Churt h of Christ, Scientist. Corner of Klra(. und Wushingtun. Sunday morning services at It o'clock. Subject: "Is Iho Universe, Includ ing Mun, Kvolved by At tun to Korce?" Suudny school ut 9:45 n. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'cloek. (The reading room, ow located In West-Jac.ohson Rldg., Room 3, ls open dally except Sun day and legal holidays, from 12 M to 4.30 p. m.) All uro invited. Motorists maybe glad to learn n flivver derailed n train In Illin ois, hut Borry to learn it seldom happens. 1 THnre ww more doiucsthv fi''T ants per ono ' hundred Lulled Slates families In 1H7u thnn at any tlmo before or since. At Reasonable Prices. iPjA Men's Suits, . J J LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOIC li.RGAIN3 The original warrhnt for . Ihn execution of Charles I is In the li brary of the House of J.OlilM. Th is warrant was produced by Colonel llarker after Ihe Reatorallon and was the evidence upon which those I who hud fiigned it were excepted ' from the Indemnity Act. W11H For Christmas lligh-Gradc Dinner Sets Ciii viiifr Sets llfrlipfl (i!asvare P. Flower howls ' Sleds And Ice Skates F. L. LILLY Hardware I'hone M-S3 , THE BOOTERY Merry Xmas! Ladies' Silk Hosiery. Spuntex, Guaranteed Merry Christmas TO ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE USERS OF Federation Flour And may your Holiday menus be all that good flour can make them. Remember that every sack is guaranteed to be satisfac tory evidence of its high and uniform quality, of careful mill ing from choicest Grande Ronde Valley wheat. Your Grocer Has It! 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