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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1925)
Saturday, December 26, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pago Three :4 V it lany Dances During j ioliday Season i Everything Is lit readiness ut the Jka bull room for tho University Oregon duuee tonight. Miss Jeanoro Gluss Ik general chair " all In rhurgo. of tho dunce which HI bo of an Informul nuture. An jvltutlon la extended to ull V. of students and nlunuil, ull high hool students und gniduates-und other college men and women. beclal In vital tons have been wnt thenurents of Oregon stu nts. ' ' The l)eMolay is planning a dunce r Monday night, which Itf ex cted to be a delightful' uffulr und redncsduy night there will bo mi . A. C. dunce. ,'Fhursduy night. New Year's Kve, ie last dunce of the Country olnlj trie will take place at the club j use. i - ' I. K Society Host Co- Yottng; People Members of the Christian Kn Jhivor society of the christian - ft u roll parlors. About thirty were .(rty for the young people of the tiurch Thursday evening in the 4iiruh parlors. About thirty pens sent und a dellghlf ul evening us spent ut games. i 1'he rooms were prettily deeor d In aceordanen with the "Yule- It) so.uson, Christina" trees belni? feature. 'Afler the games ap oprlato refreshments weie sr-rv- ianta Visits Lodge t Christmas rartv i Altonf! 45" people were prAeiit . lmrsduy evening when the niein- rs of the Ijidles of Mooselieurt. fgion und the J O. O. M. enter ilned all -members of the Moose dgt;. ni)d their families at a hrlvtimis tree. "A delightful pro- " xiiin 'was -given consisting of lajfo selections by Iluth Itlehurds. iuth Itrannon and jiiiintta Shanks; 'citations by Josephine. Klsher nd Marie Knglund; Christ inns i ngs " by Mrs. Kdlth Morlay und r. iiiiu nun. niiiiniT una, tum uu- esnes by It. J. Kitchen and Dr. N. Muyvllle. f After the progrum Santa Claus peared und distributed gifts and indy td everyone present. The ktertalnment was held at the I. O.. V. hall, which was benntlfully co rated In accordance with thclhrollcd bucon. creamed potato nslon. WALLING'S AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE Every article cut in price ..: COATS 25 to 50 OFF HATS V 51.75 to 96.95 Every One n Bargain.- WALLING'S Vl,OUK YOlMt HMKT Volt CHUISTMAH! Hon't ncfrlect ymir nppeitr ii nc! until Hie last minute. yWVro uutit! busy just til thin tinio, so you better phone today for appointment. Of course you'll want u Ma red. into' perluiis a Facial or Sculp Treatment. Colonial Beauty Shop THE HOOTER Y ll tu Ullitlk till- KOIvl VVl' for In tu liny iiH thtdUy 5liiM- Ht hud lliry iH gum1 now. wr art- Koinir to plv MM a i liunri' to pc t J Krol rpiin In Slipinm und "Honk. Conn- In nnd what . iluvt. to offi r yo.l. Whi- ic My ,urKuliis c moan H Mjrc " nti r Ov. rjlio. or- lnd. f ,h,.y or,. In n. market . !,,,. thi-m. 1 THE 100TERY An h.AkKM)r), fr Men 'HlVonKn j l- i mi i Gray Gray, with silver touches, this little hat Is just tho thing, either for tho north or for Florida. Tho scarf gives a touch of Individuality and. chlo which will bo noticed. Announcements Social announcements may be printed In this column free of charge Any nnnouiiceineiilH pertain I ng to any functions suet) as cooked fowl sales, etc., will bo refused. Announcements, to bo printed tho sumo day, must bo In society editor's hands by t:00 o'clock. News editor's note. . There will be n special meeting nr ihi r: I a i,n,i!.u iri..iniw,n ' J)eeember US nt 2 o'clock. Officers for the ensuing year will be In stalled. Sister Mary Says: Ily Sister Mnry. llreakfast-J-t (range j lice., boiled rice with raisins, thin cream. graham toast, milk, cot fee. Luncheon Dumb souffl, carrot salad, holiday graham' bread, tea, milk. 1 inner Dolled fish, ci;g sauc-'. bulled potatoes In parsley bu! lis, turnips ail giatln, jellied tori;: to jsalad, old' cake pudding, rye bread, j milk, coffee. I L'se light brown stirar on t'.ie (breakfast cereal In place of gran j u luted and' use It spafirijiiy. TJic ralsinS add some "natip-ui" sug -j-I to 1 he dish, making It almos'l j sweet enough wit houi. aiilllion il i sw(-tening. j Holiday Grnhnni Dr ad. ! Oile cip raliatn I'luur, 1 cup j bread flour, 4 tablespoons .sugar, ji teaspoon soihi, I IriiHpoun mU ! ing powder, 1 cup sour cream, ,ts I teaspoon salt, i cup Htotied aid chopped dates, i cup chopped nut : meats, ' cup candied ciieiTu:;. i I egg. I Mix graham flour and 1; e-id i flour and stir hi su.ar, salt, soua anrl baking pou'drr. Mix tboi--jolghly and slir In nmw eream. : Heat well and add d:il"S, liuih , and cherrb s. Mix ."well and st'i in egg well beaten 'ruin into a I buttered and flourt-d I in ad p tn 'and bake 4 minutes In a moder- OVI'II. Sour milk and two tablespoons lllelted boiler call be II.- il in ot sour cream if more eunvenii n:, l t;i:t; haikci t i oit immme t'AIUO, III. (Al') As a Christ, mas conl libul Ion tfi the Salvation I Army a barber here will open bis ; five-chair simp for (v.o hours af ter closing time Thursday night to give haircuts to poor buy.-. The t'niled Slates Hunan of Fisheries has discovered Ihat bar nacles on ship liulliiinx folhet only on piales ainh bhe- ,in,l biaek and other color.s arc praciic iy iree from them. He's Lost -fa A''C - nr. Willi.iin M.:o.rn ff l.in.'.r is lln ."oiulit In Itni-Mi'in r-ni n fiir hin:." lirty 1 1 r. t ( w li" Inn mrt foino mi iih nf. l.'Mi-l' t, h,rt Auewt l tl..r-.-.'(h Ami.t Ku anJ h.i' not f"n hi .ml Irom ; ' iac C'.'.. Si. Engaged litctlu Jewell Ilrown, former actress and widow of Keprespntittlvc W. 8. Ihiiwn, or West Virginia, Is ro ported enpied to IIukIi Miller, dean of tHe M'hool of engineering, Washington ,1'niversity. Mrs. Hnvri, who ser-i onded the nomination of John""V. iavi for president at the Demo-; jraUe convention lust year, wilt not ' comment on the report. . ' " "M Alii KAItl.Y" CKY HDICDI.D WASHINGTON (API Thn ltnb. ' lie s reHoonse to the m.st offloe p.irlmeiit's "mull I'arly" eampatgu has resulted hi tho prompt bundl ing of the largest volume of Christ mas mail on record, giving ussur- to officials that tho ; first full 'hristmas holiday for postal- em ployes will be a success. - V .. The postal machine, with tle aid of additional help everywhere... was 1 j j ' HT'.y - V J described as functioning perfectly! , . ... . , , ... " , 'always .receive a hear y welcome Ve hiesday. with the prospuct of . , ,,, ... . . . i , t'i . I - ut our services on North Fir, 21 5. b-IIvering Santa Clans' budgets br fore' the. trimming of the. -tree on i 'heist mas eve. - . l.toroit KVIDKXCK TAKICX ' MAUSH FIKI.D, Ore. Chief of Police F. It. Jackson, Sheriff Guee und his deputies have been hi jacked and moonshine ' evidenco stored up for the day ! when ac cused men were to be - tried ,' has disappeared. Not a drop was left In the North Bend city Jail when the hijackers finished their. job,. af ter breaking the luck on the office door of the jail. Chief Jackson wild that ubout 15 irallons were removed. The theft was staged while Night Officer ' Hunt wus in unolhcr part of tho (;tty. .- UliUliAUATION li O TT m P' ml" . if wflMB To tint crnnti'Bt l&ffikTiiul4ffi (.wMslblo numuor - U iffiili)ilPi of people ; . ' "tfnK" At tho loweflt cost "Ty ' JV 3 t-'''u'''''''''' ' '' consHtcnt with II II It ISSS '?$ ' r ... ltlLt JW ili'snrvlnB fair . fJ ! A Va'2: ' f&l- truutmcnt w S r iifpli To bo a factor i ..t 1.1- .. i mm rm mm mm mb f rm m mr i h m Eastern Oregon Light & CHURCHNEWS Method lt l.plM-op4(l. Spring und Fourth streets, '' Henry W. Parker, minister, lllbln school at :4&: morning worship ut 11 o'clock; sermon theme. "The ltndlnnee of a Great Personality." Special music by the choir. Kpworth league ut ti:3o. Kvening musical Selections taken from euntatas, "The l.ht Kternul" and "Tho I'rlnee of Peuce." by IVtrle and Ash ford. Mrs. A. K. Klnmnn, .orgunlst; Mrs. Sherwood Wllllums, director. l'roludv Mrs. A. K. Klumun. Chorus, "Praise tho Great Re deemer" Choir. "It Speaks to (Tie World" Mrs. Itoy Fuller und choir. "Tho Heavenly King." baritone solo by Puul Knautz. "March of tho'Mugl" Men si chorus. "While Shepherds Watch 1" Mrs. Fuller and chorus. "Star of llethlehem." trio Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams und Puul Kn&ulz. "Horn In il Manger" Mrs. C. C. Dunning und chorus. - "UghC of Olory," tenor solo Sherwood Wlllliims and chorus. "Tho Message," tenor und barl tono duet Sherwood Williams and Paul Kuuplx. "Tho Light : of tho World" Chorus. . 1 '.""Lend Me" -Chorus. .Uetledlctlon by the piislor. Services ut Methodist Kplseoptil church South, Dec. 27. Don't for- de-i1 that Sunday school opens at 0:45 a. hi. Also remember this will be. the last Sunday in the old year. So don't miss It. Preaching ut 1 1 ; m., subject: "Turning a Leaf, ' aml lifting New PaBe." Hp worth league, (1:30 p. m.; preach lag, 7:30 p. m. We anxiously desire that you go to church somewhere. And If yon Jdo not have n church home you will J. A. Hall, puslor. ' Pnsl-,teHnii. "And tho shepherds ri-tuVned, 1 glorifying and praising God for all the things that they hud heard und seen, 'even as It was spoken unto them," reads our Divine record. So the" world follows the Christinas day with its Divine message of love nnd good-will. We ulso have Been and heard und we must glorify and praise accordingly. This op portunity returns tomorrow a!i:45 with our Sunday school ready to welcome ull;- our morning worship hour at U ut which time the iiar - 'let -will sing "The Night Song or( . Bethlehem', nnd JJT. Longfellow mvIII sing a tenor solo; "Arise ye, -. ssz 0 Jsruel," both having been writ ten by Dudley Hiuk und the min ister will bring the final message of tho old year. You wilt want to be In your place, bringing others with you to the House of God. At 3:30 the Junior C. 10. und ut 5:30 Iky mission study c'.am and ut 0:30 1 ho Intermediate C. K. follow ing Tor the young. Our folks will welcome the priv ilege of returning the cull of the holiday season us we listen to tho sacred cantata sung In. tho First M. F. church ul 7:30, We hope that In rue numbirs will be there. As we' enter upon the lust week of the old year It Is with sincere appreciation for the many favors which It brought and to extend u most hearty greeting to ull fur u Uuppy New Y Win. Crosby ltoss. minister. First ltuptlsC. I Sixth street at Spring u venue. ! Services for Sunday, Dec. 27, 1 12 5. Sunday school meets at !h4& u. m. Clusses begin Immediately. The 100 per cent pupil stays to the preaching service, ut least through tho junior sermon. All uro wel come. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor on the theme: "He Thai Is Utile In the Kingdom of God." children's s e r in o n theme: "Where tho Calendar Skips a Day." v. There will be no evening service In this church,! hut the attention of our people is called to the sacred cantata at the Methodist church. George Albert Pollard, pastor. Fplseoptd, Sumlay, Dee. 27th. Sunday school, 0:45. Morning service, ll;oo,. Ilishop Hemlngton will ho churge of service. Church of (be Nuznrenc. ( 'I'ako Ymir TeiiiiM'mtiiit. Polling Fnthuslastlc, goes to meeting and gets others lo go; works anywhere in meeting und Credit CARR'S No Interest Power Co. out of meeting. Always on time.. Illood heut Very much alive, goes to meeting, leads tho .meet ing; prays, speaks. I'suully on 1 time. Temperute Allvo (?); goes to meeting: takes part occasionally; usually found on the- back soat. Often late. . Freest ng Dmg; goes to meet ing occasionally; never takes part. Zero Dead! never goes to meet ing. Whnt Is your temperuture? Ulble school, u:4f, classes for all uges; morning worship. 1 1; Y. P. S., G:30, Pert Hanson In churge; evangelistic messagu, 7:30. Tuesday evening cottane prayer meeting In the home of Frunk Cain at 102 Y uvenuc. Thursday evening lHble study at the chapel,' time 7:3, u question box Is one of the features; tithing Is tho subject for this si inly. All tiro Invited to any and all of our services, , 1. D. .Meggers, pastor, ,1112 Y Ave. First Church of Christ, Sclent Kt. Corner of First und Washington. Sunday morning services ut Jl NEW LAMP BURNS 1 AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp thill gives an unuizlngly brilliant, soft, while light, even belter than gas or elec tricity, has been tested by the t S. Government and 35 leading uni versities and found to ho superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise p imping up; is simple, clean, sate. Hums M'e air und O'o common kerosene '(coal oil), The Inventor, V. M. Johnson Ull Norlh Pnton Ave.. Portland, Oi'e., Is offering lo send a lamp on 10 days' Fit trial, or even to give onc( Fit KM to the flr t user In each locality who will hcii him Introduce It. Writu him to day for full particulars. Alsoasl; him to explain how you can g"t tho ugeney, and without expe encu or mouey make $2&0 to IQoO per :nonlh. Adv. I I J ! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 'q ', ; V - . IT PUTMAN'S 1 1 o .... o O - . ' o to 10 La Grandees. Exclusive ' Rcady-To-Wear and Millinery o o o 1)000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 o'clock. Subject: "Christian Sclence., . Sunday school ut 9:45 a, m. Wednesday eveping meeting at h o'clock. (Tho rending room, now located In Wost-Jucobson Bldg., ftl DRY CLEANING A . ' ' I I At Reasonable Prices. " A Happy New Year To All Let your Now Year resolution be, IT will discontinue 'shopping around' for better qutil- ' ity butter and 'lie up' with Meadow Harvest." When better, butter is made, the -Union Creamery Company, La Grande, will make it. . We extend thanks to the people through out this community for the loyal support given us during the year just closing.' We will put forth renewed effort to merit it in ...thCi.MuKe.,,,,,, .,,:,.'.',' t ! ' ' Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. Phone Main 122 Diamond Mmgsj A Birthf lower Rliyifor Each Month Buy Your Diamonds From Us ' Save money and fjet a stone with our 35 years' reputation back of it. We guarantee every article sold by us to be just as represented. . , ' ('if tu That Last. J. H. Peare & Son KhI. LS'JO. o Hooui 3, Is open daily except Sun day and legal holidays, from 12 M to 4.30 p. in.) All urc Invited. i. Arabs cull tho snipe tho("futher of long noses. . ; - fi'imiitM.i ii't.i . , - f.i (). V. It. & N. Watch Inspectors r