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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1926)
ittl. feajrPg EVENING 0B3EBVEK Saturday, August 7, 1926. Farewell and Welcome Liven Ministers - , An. attractive party tn the form f a reception honorific the Rev. ml Mrs. C. V- Dunn and their fa mily, welcoming them to 1a ;irandf; and bidding farewell to lie Rev. and Mm. O. W. Jones and ainlly, who will leave the middle f this month for Portland, took lacp last evpnlnff at tho- Irat 'hrlHtlan church here. Tho Rev. Mr, Jones has accepted a church it MontHvllla und they will make ln lr home titer. Dr. J. I McPherson made a, few ippropriuto remarks opening the 'venlng's , program. . Responses Lure mado by both the Rev. and Kfrs. C V. Dunn. Mrs. Oma I-ap- htiim and the Hew Mr. Jone vugig duet, accompanied by Mrs. Tal- hiift Green at the piano; Mrs. (Irant feiive a reuoing': i.iauae jrrau piay- a his banjo ami rang & numocr. ,1, p. Kawley ff-ive a talk and Mrs. Audmer PlaAlo played a liolln solo, accompanied by 'Mrs. . Dalian f;reon at the piano. Short talks i ro mudo by the Rov, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. . f- At the close- of the program! Mr. Lund Mrs. Jones wore presented with a lovely noor lamp, a ffiu from the church, In . appreciation of the work they novo accomplish ed while they have been In L,a Grande. - .. ; . , . . ' i . The church -auditorium, - where the program look place, was preU ilk decorated for tho occasion wltJi a profusion of lovely garden flOivers of the season. The din ing . room, whero refreshments were served following the program was arranged In a color cchemo of llow, golden . rods und yellow candles being used. Mrs. J; P. Caldwell had charge of the decor ations and. was assisted by Mrs. I , Purdy, Mrs. C. , E, Smith, and Mrs. J. R. Rhodes. Moro than 100 pooplo attended tho reception. . . BapHst Women Meet At McAdory Home t 'Members of the Women's nocl---ly'of the Itaptlst. church spent a i..ilchtrul afternoon - yesterday when Mrs. W. P. McAdory opened her home to tiicm lor uieir rvgu i..... meelliiir.' Mrs. William Shade, president, presided over the meet In ill which phins were discussed for the annual buzuar of tho no-.l.-lv In be held November 17. Ar rangement.- were also made for a riiiiimiige sale to be held early in I jeptember.' The members voieu j o pay a dollar each monlli inslead . if servinir dinner one day each ; ninlllli as thev luce lit the limit. . I Mlfvf Bonnie. Oliver, member of the World Wide Guild, was prcs ini; and an luvllullon was extend ed Alirough her. to. all oX,.tu.e..gulld iti"iiihcrs to ntlend tho next mcet in of the society. August 20, al I he home of Mrs. H. A. Vox. This will' be a missionary meeting and the members of the guild will he linked lo toll about ill'! World Wide Guild house parly al Mc- Mlnnville which llley attended loiit monlh. A largo crowd attended yester day's meeting?. Iwinly refresh ments were served by tho iiost"SS usslsled by her mother iind; Bister, .Mrs. Hunt una Mrs. umru. Smith-Thompson Nuptials Announced " Miss Merlon Thomson. Of Port land, was married to Ton 11. Smith iiU-o of Portland, Krlday afternoon nl 3:30 o'clock, tho. lev. George Albert Pollard 1 performing; the nuptial service at the parsonage of Hi- l'lrst Baptist church. . The brld"groom's brother. A. U Smith .mil Mrs.. Smith, of Elgin, - were w II nesses. The couple will make their home In Portland. 50 Attend Missionary Meeting I'lfly members attended Iho pic nic meeting of tho Missionary socl- ly of the First Christian rliurch h-ld Wednesday uflernoon at lilv erslde park. Mrs. P.. J. Kitchen, presided over 1L snort business session,' lifter, which Mrs. George ISochcster had charge of the after noon's program'. The subject was "Missionary Messages from Knr anil Near." Several letters from missionaries working in foreign fields' were read. 1 Following the program hour tho remalnil-r of Iho afternoon was sp. iit socially, during which time a picnic lunch was served by the hostesses. Mrs. A. 1. Voelr.. Mrs. limits Hough and Mm. Vorhus Parkdalc Club Meets At Riverside Park 'Mrs. Eva Sharer, Mrs. Kmma Hl.iklond. und Mrs. Kva Howery were hosloss-s to the members of Iho rnrkdole club at ItlvcMde park Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mne Gump, president of the club, was In charge of the business ses sion, after which the women prea- m enjoyed the afternoon visiting. ' New Victor Records Any lo ll.y M- W.HngMVm-jl.a.iln. 'Im.ine ami t.i" Al VlM With tho World" OKUan CARR'S Th Home Of The New. Victor Newest Earring .Tt ini eryauil r Joined to turn, this il.west combination In jewelry. lh. trlanil. earrings designed by Jenny. A delicious picnic lunch wus serv ed, r. . . . , - Member of the club arc boldliiK a-.cooked food mile hero today to raise money to furnish their new club room in the busement of the new Krultdole school house. Auxiliary in Drill Session Twenty members und officers of Iho drill team of Ijidles' nuxlllnry to the lirolhcrliood of Itnllwmy Trainmen met yesterday forenoon at lOuBles hall for a practice meet ing. The tenm is preparing for tho Union state meeting of the lirotli erhood of I A. to H. of It. T. to be held here next. Saturduy. Another practice meeting bus been arranged for early next week. Announcements Social announcements may be. printed in this eoliiniii free of eluu-gi'. Any anmmiice-. nicnts pertaining to any tune liolLS such as eookeil fontt sales, elr will lw refused. An nouncements, (o lie printisl tliu samu day. must "1m in society editor's liniuls by 0:00 o'clock. News tslltor's note. The nnnual picnic of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft will be held to morrow at the Pine rone cuiup grounds. Members will meet In front of the city ball at nine o' clock In the morning where ears will be walling lo take them to tho uainp. ..All members, are : ro-. minded to bring a basket luncheon and also a cup and a spoon. Sister Mary Says: (lly MsIjt lr.v) llrra kfaal - t.tnip" frill!, rotl- flnlf IiuIIh, coriiint-tU uuirrins, inlllt. offe. ' l.uiifh''on ltukfd shiffrd lotna- loffl. ry. hroiid, rolt:ir t-lu"Si: willi rrd ntphiTry lnni, ntfllt. ten. Dinner Cntwcroh of Ininh, en dive juil.'id. Hlutfod cjintaloui s. brim rollH, milk, cofri-c. iiltK iH n CXtMil' Tlt lltlt WrtlllKT dinner. The enHS(nii! of liunli iiH'fl a clieap cut nnd comMm-s prusnnd potuloi-n wilh tlu' mi'iit lo nuiki' a nourinhlng and iippt'tl.ln "one disli." meal. Yuu will like the dessert, fur It's bolh delleious and Pimple. Slurred OuH.iloupes Two Kiunll nietfUiH ripe peaeli es, cup red run pi terries. 4 tnb Icspoona powdered Miffiir. one-hnlf cup wiilppins ereani, teuspoon vnnilla. few prains wilt. mill Truit and cream thoroughly before preparing. Cut melona In huir, nllowlnt- a half for each serv ing. Sprlnklu with powdered nu sar nnd hi Bland on lee while pre paring tho peaches. I're peaelu a mid cut in thin sl'ces. Sprinkle with RUgar and combine with ber ries. Kill cantaloupe halves wnn this mixture and top with crer.m whipped until firm and slightly sweetened and fl ivon-d with van illa. Chill until ready to serve. Black Will Be Worn this Fall and Winter I'AIMS. Aug. 7. (Af) lllnek is easily Hie first among colors which will muke their appearance In the stvUs of the- autumn end winter, on the basis of the fashion dis plays now being held 111 Paris. Nney blue apparently will be see ...! un.l n new shade of dark red I. .....I Veiv.l. It Is generally predict. .!, will be the favoril- mat. -rial with kasha second. Snake skin for women's shoes is so popu'ar under current styles that snake hunt-rs In Mexico Mv unable to supply demand. Union Will Entertain Methodists Forty -Third Session of Intcr-Mountain Confer ence Next Month to Bring Church Heads. The forty-third annual - ecsslon of the Intcr-Mountain conference, wlilcli la to bo hold at tho First M. K. church at Union, tfept. will bring a number of prominent MetbodlMs Into contact with the. luembertj of tho denominaUon in the Grande Hondo valley. " Dr. Clarenco Truo "Wilson, of Washington, D. C. will be one of the session's most distinguished guests. He ia head of tho board of temperance, prohibition and public morals. illshop 1L Jester Smith, of Hel-: ena, MonU, will preside, assisted by the two district tniperlntoni, tendents. Dr. Kdarar WhlU, of: Twin I-alls, and Dr. H. S. Hamll-1 ton, of Boise. . ? ; t I Miss Cella Cowan, now on fur-j lough at Homcdal.c Ida., -from her mission work in China, and Bish op Titus l.o we, who - has' served, tho church In India, will bo on hand with messages from ' the work In foreign mhwdona.- ' ' ' Dr. C, W. Tcnney, president ol Gooding college, at Gooding, Id.tL, and Iho llev. H. C. McAllister, onjn of tho Inst met ore ' on' tho . collegb faculty, will represent' th ,' eduea lional interests of the 1 denomina tion. , The conference will - be preced ed by a reception the evening o Aug. 31. I Z. Terrn.ll,a Union" attorney, will deliver the- address, to which tho Rev.' W. W. Van Duscn, pastor of the First church, at Hobie, will respond,. ; Holy communion will be cele brated under the direction of( Bishop Hmllh us tho session opens, Wednesday morning. 1 Tho' mem orial address by the Rev. G. ' IE i Kecso, of Wallowa, following a : memorial service at - which the Rev. 11. F. Morodlth, of Ashland, Ore., will preside, will occupy tho greater part of the morning. Tho afternoon program will 1 include a statistical session and a sermon by the Rev. V. S. Hall,- of Fayette Dr. Wilson will deliver tho even ing sermon. Thursday tho anniversary of the Womans Home Missionary de pnrtment will be honored, the Rev. Kdgnr L. White, of Twin Fulls giving the address. Tho evening speech will be. by Bishop Hiiiith. The AVonuin's Forelirn Mission nrv society will have its anniver sary program Friday ..afternoon, Mrs. Henry V, Parker of ' I (iraiide, state secretnry, 'presiding. Tins address: that evening will b by ItiMhop Ijowe, Mrs. Kmlly 1 tiuinli.' of Union; will be hostess at the meeting of lln: Mitilsters' Wives association .Satiirdsy afternoon. Sun (1st v. iho conference loyr feast will be celebrated, tho Tioy. W. W. Deal, of Natupa, to preside. Itishovt Kniiih will dellvor the coif fereiieo sermon. . '. 2 ' ;' :, An (.trdlnallon service 'Is to ' be .':oleinnl7.ed Sunday afternoon. - Following an Kpworth- 1-eaguo service with tlip Island City k-utfud in charge, tho evening' meeting? will lie -addressed by r Bishop, Lowe. After the reading- olf ap pointments, the session .will be ad journed '.' ' Minerva Says Wulch The Boolery in dmv for nw prices on Ija dlea' Slippers. It ill pay you to cotnu down. an see what you can get tn' the, nfrcHt drcMs slippers In tho store for. fo old styles, but the newest styles. , VO titkn crazy spells every once In o while nnd now Is your, lime to get a pair ut slippers that will surprise you at tho prlec. Are you on? if so, come in. See ihe window for prices ---don't ask me. THE B00TERY Vny Ca.h ami Iex. Many pair now In circula tion. Children's White Can vas Slippers BO' per- pair. FOR i HARVESTING Leather and Kubber Belting Canteens and Water Bags F. L LILLY Hardwarb Maia 85 iftws cythe Quitch Dr.Parkerto Discourse on an Trip Siethodist . Pastor Will ; Give Union Congrega- '', tion Thoughts Gath ; crcd on Vacation. "Alaskan Ubser'atlon and Medi tmionsV In the title of a sermon that promises Interest for the con gregation of Fresbyterinlis, llap tlst and Methodists that will Ba ther at;" tbo union ' service. ir. Henry W. Parker, Metliodlsl pas tor, who returned recently from a month's sojourn In Alaska, where h.c found, much to lnlrlguo hia not liral bent for plillosoplij-, will he the speaker. f 'In the mornlnsr Dr. I'arker will stddreps ,hla' own parishioners nt It . o'clock, usliiff the subject, Well llolnsr." Thoro will bo spe- cjal music . Sunday school will llieoi av v:l a. HaplLst aiul PresiiyU'rian AfleT Sunday : school In their respective churches at. 9 lift iu ni., PantM,'- and 1'resbyterlans will meet in ' tho rresbyterlnn auditor ium for ...morning worship under tho leadership of the liev. I'.corRe Albert Tollard, Hnptist pastor, ills sormon.- subject win uo i nc Oreatent l'ower of the ('.rent Ood. Miss Myrllo Wlllcoek will sins, 'LTlia.Name of Jesus" (Charles K. nraun). Mrs. J. K. . Tedford will bo at the pipe organ. . Central Cliurvlt or jurist . Iliirlng the rcirular session of Bible school at 0:16 n. in., I he menVelass, mcctrng at the cily hall, will study Solomon and the temple, ' ' ' The llev. 1". 'V. Hunn will deliver (he. .third of Ills messages on "The Trice of Itcllglous l.ll)rty" nl the mornlne hour of v.-oryhlp. the sp' e ific subject to be "Savonarola and the Keforination in Klorence." 'Senior Christian Kndeavor wilt meet at 7 p. m. ' Kvciilng worship will commence wilh ii 16-niinute song service a sernionet for the. boys and gills iind a 'sermon, for which the Ject will bo "Seeking Klrsl kingdom of Clod." y,lon L'Jiglhli Llilheran .A congregational . meeting lie held in tho church mine sub the will : . at i:3U p. ill., to dispatch a plllpH call to I he Itev. L. H. Awes, of Pbrl land. There will be no serv ice in Hie niorniiig. . . . , Church of The Kazaremj ;. Suliduy si'liool will he at !:I0 ,., in. . ' James S"ger will be In charge of Don't Crab At Her - '-.':' . becauae' she can't lnahe good . coffee.'' ',...,', ' Come" 111 and buy her a good i liLEC'iitlC. I'EHCO !.fOIi, and you'll have good coffee.- Our new models ut SIU.0II are ' wortli seeing. La Grande Electric Co. Ul2 Adoinl Av. Excursion To North Beach SUNDAY August 8th $J4.50 Hound Oual niuniiui; on ur before AUKUJt ml. lifiAW! 1 41 i;rttmlr SihmIb.t. 6::tU 1. M.; arrive 1'ortliunl .Mmulay 7:IA a. ni. Then d'iftchtfut hont trip down Col urn Ida on St smt-r Ocorffluntu arrlvhifr North Beach Aloitday ufti-inoon. Low fare Includes boat trip. Miles of UeueheH, pounding surf, tmthliig. other spoils und recreation. Uood hotels uilJ cottages. Kor further tnformatluu, wee local Ag'-nt ut depot. UNION . PACIFIC TomiK I'cople's society ; meeting nt 9:15 p. in. " 'J'lie evinini? sermon ut K o'clock will bo delivered by Leo llrcgory Church of Clirtst (k'ienlist "Spirit" will ho tho subject of Hie morning service at tho Klrst Church of Christ Scientist tomor row. Sunday school will bo at tl: it u. in. Methodist Chiin-h Soulli "fSod'a Ulslinbliig I'rovideiiccs" Is announced by tho llev. J. A. Hall for his morning theme. Divine worship wilt be at It-o'clock, fol lowing Sundny school at 9:4r. Kpworltl League will meet at 7 p. m. Kvenlng worship, with a sermon by tho pastor, will begin at H .o'clock. Uolli congregational and special music aro announced. r.xi'l:ltlMFNTiNu .NEW tUIIK (Al). Mux llern steln, operator of tho newest ho tel here, hn -embarked on- a unique sociological experiment. Two of the most typical Kant Side boys ho could find aro to bo his cn,.ia of the I wilh tho finest service it can provide, e-uarBO' announce, so they may. see how the "upper-i . . . . v ' ' crust" lives.. Their host wants toj -.Golf seems to uiako a man study the effect. ... fhenlthv so he eiin plnv more, golf. W"WllWffMWMW--l--MISMWIi XTiTTi TITTf "i,n .every Universal Automatic Klectric Range purchased from us ri wj wij jTtjI l"1""' AuguNl; a $25.00 7-pi-c llnivcisal Electric Cooking Utensil Set M.WMMMm a Wondcrful offer with a wonderful range. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company JEWS FULFILLING OLD PItOPHFXY IS SPEAKER'S CLAIM Tim return of "the Jews to I'al eHllne and Its ftignlfleanee In the light of undent prophecies ' will he. treated In n lecture that A. J. KHhletnan, of New York, will de liver nt ' Kngles' hall nt 8 p. in. Sunday, under tho auspices of Die International Blhto Students an.su- clutlon. ' "I'nleHtlne for the Jew Why Why?" Is tho title of t h e lecture, which points to tho Holy ljjnd ns o n o of the signs by which the world nviy know thnt "intlllonn now living will nev er die." ' Mr. Kshlcnum Is Introduced us a IM b I scholar nnd who hns been to the lecture -'Mr. Kshlemaii '' exlenslve traveler regularly assigned staff of the association. The' " nicotinic will bo free and in wuiiouv a coiiccuon, inoso I Roast Electrica THE fowl will be evenly browned, ; because , of the evenly distributed heat in the oven. All the juices, which give the " true flavor, will be retained. An electric oven effects a substantial saving in . the shrinkage of meats approx Imate 15 over other fuels. The UNIVERSAL will always du plicate your best results for there is no guess work when you have absolute and automatic control over cooking Conditions. ; r-'.,TicfAnomicaj'(.to ' usc('and ' with perfect results always attained as the . oven temperature Is 1 kept at the -exact heat desired. No other ; type of cooking can be so clean and cool. jflo flame, fumes, soot or smoke. . ;; 1 Automatic Time .Control v oo can ip't the exact ttfpr you wan , pur meal to cook, set it hfturs In advance, Bnd without watjhins; ot further altcnlioiij the timpr control yill (urn the current On- and off at he time designated!. ' : Onyx Hosiery " ; Pointcx Heel Priced . . . 1.65 - 1.95 - 2.75 PUTMAN'S Liidies Ready-To-Wear and Millinery muwi:i:k niAVKit iKi7nN At the iMethodlst Church Houth, pruyer meeting and bible study will be held at 8 o'clock Wednes day evening. Tho, lesson will bo based on tho twenty-sixth chapter of .Matthew t Diamond Lake Will Not Be Included in Park MKIl''0ltl, tire. Aug. 7. (AP) Tho president's coordination commission considering tho inclus ion of Diamond lake. In Crater lake national park, decided against the inclusion by a unanimous voto af ter a brief hearing In the foderal building hero- last- evening .nt which 15 local witnesses- wore' heard, till of whom spoku ugalnst tho Inclusion. . - - . In a brief speech following the decision of the commission, f'on- Antomatic Otm Control ' Maintains automatically an even temperature, determined by the exact need of whatever Is to be coolccd. Never burns nd never undercooks: ". v '.''' ''..' I ' ... gressniHii H, W. Temple, of Penn sylvania, chairman, stated that Uiq coinmllteo waa still considering tbo alternation of tha boundaries pt Crater lako national park but tlfftt. recommendations designating n(rv areas to bo taken In would not hi- . cludo Ilamond Lake, ' .' - Itf.VAWAY IUXX)nl? , NAYONNK, N. J. JohjUr ny IIuchIh. at 13, may claim runaway record of Uls aoctien. livery alternto day during tfio past month he was outward boim.l looking for Indians or. a c ire ). During tho remainder of that W' rlod, inoHtly, ho was brought buk ' - - - j' Say It with brakes, flowors, and August 10th last day to pay juir water rent -without a penalty. J s-eTut ' I "COOK BY ELECTRICITY"