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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1929)
Saturday, Januaiy. 5; 1920. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pare Thre Bridge Club Is ' Entertained At Spaeth Home The Friday afteinpon bridge club was entertainod yesterday af ternoon ut the homo of. Mrs. Kred Spaeth with u Kroup of 12 lriera bera in attendance. Mrs. Wi Ilium 1'eure was awarded club prUt. Cyclamen flowers mudu utlrucllvo decorations. Member of thLa Grand.o'-J.1 IS. O. met at tile home of Mrs. l J. l.otU'8 at 604 M. avenue, yesterday for a delightful luncheon und' for a business meeting and program afterwards. - I..- . Mrs. C if. Uldwell had charge of the pi on i am for the afternoon and conducted a constitutional quiz. ' - Mr. and Mib. Oscar Wurnock en tertained the Junior Dinner club Thursday evening with dinner ut tho La limn do hotel und curds at their homo for tho evening".- Cov ers were placed for 20 ut tho din ner (uble. nonquota of red carna tions were pretty. Mrs. Wllllum M. Hcughau wan awarded first prize for high score for women and Mr. Heughun re ceived first for men. . Harvey . K. Matthews was awarded consolation. The Helomala club was enter tained yesterday ufternoon at the home- of Mrs. Delia Harnden with a bridge luncheon. TUe guests were si -a ted ut a long table which wus very attractively decorated follow ing a color scheme of orange und green. A spray branch with or anges on It was used for a center piece. .. t During tile afternoon cards were played with' first prize for high Heme going to Mrs. JucK Hlatt und Mrs. Clyde. Hoppel received second. Tho Lucky Dozen Bridge club met yesterduy afternoon at the home of Mrs. & C. Smith ou Wash ington aveuue for a luncheon und meeting. Twelve guests were present. At tractive decoiutious included sweet peas and polnsettius. 1 Mrs. Floyd Stainhower. who lives in Idaho, wus a guest of the club. Mi, gtalnhower Is in La Grande visiting Mrs. Sting. . -' . Moore-Maulding Wedding Announced Surprising their friends In litis city, Miss Nina' MuuUliug, of 1'ort lund, und (. L. Moore, of Lu Grand1, wore murrlet during the t'hrlstmuM holidays. Announcement of the wedding wus ma do today. The marriage took place ut 3 o'clock the ufternoot of Dec. -7 In the uparlment of the bride at the Chandler In 1'ortlnnd. A few friends attended the ceremony. Tim llev. Mr. VII hit's, Christian minister, of ficiated. The honeymoon was spent with friends in Hood lllver, Pendleton und other Kustern Oregon points. Mr. Moore Is superintendent of cuiups ut the Mt. Kmlly Lumber company. Miss Mautding. who Is well known in Xjx Grande, Is a student at the Northwestern Husl ness college In Portland. She will continue her work there until May 1 when she will mako her home in La Grande. The Episcopal Guild ut a meet ing Wednesday ut the home of Mrs. GusHelt, elected officers for the year. Mrs. H. H. Anderson wus mimed president and Mrs. Harriet MucDonald was named vice presi dent. Tho directors of the orga nization named include Mrs. George T. Cochran, Mrs. L. H. Uussell and Mrs. Kred Cross. Mrs. Hazel Graham was elected treasurer and Mrs. It. y. West en linger received When It's Easier To Lunch Down Town When Hit weather's cold und tllsiigretMibUt - -' - lien you're (ou busy to bother with meals ut home - - IIhtc nix frenuenl I lines when It's much easier to .cut clown (own. The Sut'ujuweu illnlnff room oi' Coffee .Shop oJ'I'er nttraetlvc ami lellcloiiM Inducements lor you on such h -fusions. Modern to priced melius with luxurious nut! expert service facilities. - Sacajawca Inn "Points the Way to Better Thing Hie office of secretary. UefrcshmenU were served by he outgoing offlceas. '.- , . . . . An enjoyuble New Year's after noon and evening was spent at the Ken Nuyea cabin on the Grande Konde river this week with 2ti friends there for tho occasion. Tho entertainment of the day in cluded skiing, coasting- and Ice skutlug. "The party was. a no-host occasion.' ".. ; 7. , . . . .; Thirty-fivo ineinbura and em ployes of tho local Montgomery Ward und company store met lust niRht for a banauet at the Snca- jawea Inn, The occasion was, unj cnjoyublo one. An Informal V" gram of speeches was one feature of tho event.. Talks weremudo by Messrs. llarputd, Hammond, Huff man, lvuu freeman, Jed. , Allen. Orviil Lee. K. Dlcus, Mrs. Charles 'on key. und Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Moii. The guests were: Mr. und Mrs. Haiinuf Starr, Miss Allen. Miss I salad Miller, Orvat Iahi, Mary Wright, Gaston Blon, HuKsell Splker, Mr., und Airs, I la r pold, Mr. and 4liu Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, Mr. und Mrs. Charles Con key, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hannafield. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Starr. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moll, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Moll, Mr. and Mrs. ivuu Kreemun, Mr. and Mrs. Byn hond. Miss Grace Cqllen. Ted Klein, Miss WtUna Gusklll, Jack Hiatt, Mrs. Mudeline Meyers, Jed Allen and i' Dlcus. . ews a Annual Church ' Meetings to Be Weekend Events Christians and Episcopali ans to hlect Officers; Two Pastors Return to Pulpits Here Two unnuul church meetings und a Hawed concert uro three of the outstanding events on the week end church program In Im Grando ield. Mr. and Mm. Harry! The concert, to bo given at tho Miss Heth Fleener. Klchard Ifbyrti church, la told of clso- micro on mm Hiji, On Monday evening tho unuuul parish meeting of St. Peter's Kpls copal church will be held ut 7:30 o'clock In the church with finan cial reports, election of officers und other business scheduled. Tho Central Church of Christ will hold its annual meeting tomor row, with sessions all duy. Morning worship will begin at 1 1 a. m. with tho llev. It.. L. I'uinam delivering his annual message. Tho subject is "Pressing On." A basket dinner will be served ut noon. Mrs. Gi'orgo Jtochester Is in charge. The annual meeting is scheduled for 2:30 p. m. when reports will be delivered from, every department of the church und by tho pustor. The program for tho year, election of officers and transaction of other important business requiring a vote of the congregation will be beforo the meeting. Every member of tho church and Interested friends are Invited to attend. ' Dlble school meets at 0:45 u. m., Christian Endeuvor ut 6:30 p. m. and an 'evangelistic service will be held ut 7:30 p. m. The sermon will be "Drifting Sodomwnrd The So-Nc-Hc club will meet! KplscoHil Church Tuesday, Jan., 8 at tho homu of Choral celebration, of tho holy mis. William Koetcr at 2115 Cedar' communion at 11 a. m. at the St, Mr. und Mrs. It. 25. Baxter, of Im, Grande, were host and hostess to a group of friends and rela tives at a New Year's dinner Tues day ut their home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Combs, Mr. und Mrs. M. K. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Krunk Killpack and . Kloyd Itaxter, of La Grande, and Miss Jean Kossum, of Baker. Announcements lti'V. K. H. Ahrendt will apeak on "A Hair-Hoartod Service Not Sat isfactory." Mr. Ahrendt has Just returned from revivals conducted In Oklahoma and Kansas. M. I. A. MoutlUj Conjoint The M. I. A. monthly conjoint program will be klven Sunday nlKht at 7:3U o'clock at tho U D. 8. tab ernacle. In adJitlon to the regular program. Prof. W. O. Hoblnaon and MIks Moms, of the general M. I. A. board at Salt Lake City, will be In attendance. Tho program follows: Vocal solo. Nolllo Uean; M. I. A. Hlogun, presented by Kenneth WoSli; violin duot, by Kftlo lllan cliattl and Jennie Nollson: reading, by Merna Wurd; piano solo, by Barbara Hlalt, and vocal solo, by Hohort Stoddard. Tho publio Is cordially Invited to attend. . WINN0WINGS street. Klccttun of officers will be held and all members ure urged to bu present. ; T Tb - City Council of the ' Ja Grandn Parent-Teacher Association will meet ut Hiveria school Mon day at 3:45 o'clock. .: t The Ramblers' meet Monday. Ail class will not MENUS By Sister Mnry BlllCAK KAST Chilled apple sauce, cereal cooked with chopped figs, v cream, crisp broiled bacon, wholo wheat toast, milk, coffee. LUNCH WON Sweet potato and sausage puff, cranberry and apple Jelly, Kronen endive with I'Yeiich dressing, graham. Parker Hon no rolls, Christmas cookies, milk, tea. DIN'N K It CiiHHernln nf mbliM . - : ' I vi ivti ii i jii toi'iii ii t-vuiiiiik mashed potatoes, creamed turnips, ' (-rum of music, in which tho head lettuce with elilffonade dress ing, lemon meringue pie, milk, cof fee- The luncheon menu suggested sounds, looks and tastes festive enough for the holiday season, but Is really good plain food that will nut cloy the uppelitc. -Sweet Potato und Hatisatre 1uff Three or four sweet potatoes, 2 tablespoons butter, teaspoon wilt, k teaspoon pepper, 1 egg, hot milk, 1 cup minced cooked Sit usage. Boll sweet potatoes, peel and WHAT DOES A SAVINGS ACCOUNT DO FOR YOU? Gives You the Safest Investment- Always Worth Par 100 IAT is always the value of a savings account par and it can be said of no other investment. It is always earn ing for you, never fluctuates in value and it is always payable, instantly, in cash. Your savings pass book is waiting for for you here now. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon . "Member Federal Reserve System" A Safe, Flcasant Bank for Your Savings . Peter's Kplscopul church follows: holy eucharist ut 8 und church school at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow. Tho sermon will be "The Greek's Ques tion." Mrs. H. N. Ashby, nt tho console, will play: prelude "Unfin ished Symphony" by Schubert, of- fertolre by Joachim Huff, and post ludo "Allegro Alaestrosu" by West. The evening service begins at 7:30 o'clock. The sermon will be "Tho Star in the Kast." Miss Phyllis ihirncs will preside ul the console. - iKshyterlaii Church Tho Sunday morning 11 o'clock hour will be devoted to the holy communion. The pastor will speak on "A New Year Heart." The Uadies Triad choir will sing the anthem "Nearer; My Clod, to Thee1 by.IOugfjne Murks, und W. W, Nus- uaum will sing the solo "The. Lord ts My J.lghf" by AllUso'ri. ' Mrs;' 'Hurley H. Itlehardson will be ut the organ console At 7:30 in the evening tho Triad choir, Mrs. A. I,. Klehardson. dl- ector, will present an evening pro- utt r- tet will huve a part, Mrs. Puul Pullman, of J taker, will sing a solo, L. J. 1.1 nd Hey will play the violin number, and tho choir will repeat the cantata "Hethlehein. i Sunday Hi hie School Is at 0:45. Christian Kndoavor: lunlors will meot at It a. m. and intermediate; and seniors will meet lu the church ut 6:30 p. m. Christian Sticuctt Services will bo held tomorrow morning ut 11 o'clock ut tho First Church of Chrlnt. Scientist, corner Klrst and Washington. Tho sub Ject will be "God." Golden text: Jeremiah 10:10, The Lord is the truo God, he Is the living God, und un everlasting king. Sunday School Is held every Sun day morning ut 9:45, Meetings uro held each Wcdncs day night at H o'clock which in clude tcHtlmoiricH of heuling. Tho reading room In the Vent Jacubsou building Is -open every day except Sundays and hultduys from 12 to 4:30. o'clock. . I'lrst M. Church The subject for next Sunday's ni-rmou ut the Klrst Methodist Kplscopul church is "Halt, I'jrj." Mr. Cluiidu Cooper and Mm. It. Tyler will sing "Sun of My Soul" by Frederick Jerome. The order of services is: Junior church 10:50, morning worship 11, lOpworth Keagui) at 0:30 and even ing services ut 7:30. liiithcruii Church Tho subject of the morning ser mon ut tho Kngllsh Lutheran church ut 11 o'clock will be "The Supreme guest." An anthem, "I I Am a i'ligrim," will bo sung by I the choir. Sunday school meets at 9:4ft und the Intermediate und junior I, other I Leagues meet at 1 1 a. in. There (will bo no evening meetings. ItapiLsl Church Mrs. Claude Coopr and Mrs. It. K. Tyler will aing "Sun of My Soul" by Frederick Jerome at tho First M. K. church next Sunday. The Central Church of Christ will hold Us annual meeting to morrow. A buskot dinner will be served ut noon. The Ttev. J, George Wills, of tho Prcflhylcriun church, announces tho coming of Pr. V. J, Locke, who recently returned from his mission field In Hunan province, China, for n special meeting at tiie church Wednesday evening, Jun. 8 at 7:30 o'clock. 1 , On Monday evening the unnunl parish meeting of tho St. Peter's Kplscopul church will b held ut 7:30 o'clock in' tho church. Fin ancial reports, election of officer and other Important business will be transacted. The subject of tho Rev. K. O. les morning sermon, tomorrow will bo "Forward with Christ." He has been absent from his pulpit In the Hup tint church for the last five weeks because of flu and pneu monia. Tho Ttev, K, H. Ahrendt, pastor of tho Church of God, has return ed from Okluhoma und Kunsiut where he held successful revivals. He will occupy his pulpit tomor row. . ' ' There will be no meeting tomor row evening ut the Kngllsh Luther an church. Sacred Concert At Presbyterian Church Sunday Mrs. A. h. ItlcliarilHon, suprano and director of the l.udh'8 Trlnd choir or tho . Klrst rrwibyterluu church, will bo aHHldtotl hy tour su lulatH and Min. Hurley H. Hlchurrl son, oi'KanlHt, when tho imcrod con curt la Klvon tomorrow nttfht, ut 7:30 o'clock In tho church, - Includud In tho conceit In tho cuntuta "Hcthlcuem," which 1h be ing repealed bucuuso oC tho many rcqueatfi. Klin. 1'itul I'ollmun, contralto, of Hukcr; Kinest K, Hurley, 'tenor; K. 1). Towler. bans, und U J. I.tml miy, vlollnlxt, nil havo uromlmmt parts In tho program, which fol lows; . . -.. . i - . rrcludo. Adoration from tho "Holy City" . Gaul Processional "Hark, Hurk My Soul" Shelley Quartet tkirvnado ; Schubert .Mr. LtmlMuy Tho Publican" Vun Do Water Mrs. l'olhnan Offertory, Chorus of Angels. - Chirk Kcar Not, O Israel" Bplckcr Quartet Cantata, "Hethlehein" HI I as Triad Choir Hurk! Tho Qlad Sound" ' i "Saw You Never In tho Twilight" Altos O Utile Town ot Dothluhem" Silent Night" "While Shepherdit Watched" ".Angels Prom the Iteulnis of Cllory" Choir "Onco In Royal David's City" Altos "O Holy Night" Choir lnale "It Cuino Upon tho Midnight Clear" MIhm Daisy Itobbs, Soprano "Olory to God" Soprano Obllgato-MIss Itobbs und Choir Ilenedlction , I'ostludo OFFICE CAT t THAOS MASH HIO. Br Junius I'hey hud both spent an umiislng ovculng, und us they lived lu the Haunt street. It was not remarkable tlmt they should collldu with each other on the urny liome. Said the first reveler; "Jewuvel see mo before 7" , . "No," answered tho second. "You know who 1 um, thou? "No. "Then you don't know who J amV "No, i don't." "Theu how do you know It's inc Y ' "My. motto is: What Is worth do ing Is worth doing welt." '1 notice that whenever you make u fool of yourself," How to keep lliu smell of mi onion from jour bicuili: 1'ecl It (ait-mily, slleu wilh ptufet L pmi siuii, M'ppur mud nalt HiifficjtiiU,v una add a IllUc ullvu oil ami u few drops of vliu-tfur and iliuii tln-ow It away. ( Dead uml Don't Know 1U Henry Allen Wilson, secretary ol tho New Knglund Antl-Tubucco league, said lu un address ut I'ort-lund: "Carefully compiled statistics show us thut for every cigar a mail smokes he shortens his Mfu three days, while with every clgarollu hu shoitens his life a, week." At thut point a prominent Port land physician ruse In the rear of the hall. ' 'Are those statistics absul utcly accurate?" ho asked. "Absolutely, sir," suld ecitlary Wilson. "Why?" "Itecauso it's rather liiiporlaiii,' exidalned tho physlciun. "You seo. PUTMAN'S , La Grande Exclusive Itcady-to-Wear and Millinery . 1 ner Sixth streot und Wushlngton avenue. ' Klrst llaptist church, corner Sixth street and Spring uveniio. First Methodist Kplse.opul church, corner Spring avenue and lourtn street. Central Church of Christ, corner Scvonth street und Pennsylvania avenue. Church of God clmnel, corner X uvenuu and Spruce street. Church ot Our Ludy of tho Vul- ley (Catholic), corner 1'ourtli street und Li avenue. ' - ' l''lrst (Church of Christ, Scientist, corner First street and Washing ton avenue. i 1 Luno Community cnupel, .corner First and Crook slroets. Lighthouse Ciospul Mission, 1CU2 Jefferson uvenuo. -( Naaiun'no eliurnh,' coruor T and Nortll Dlrch streets. . . . ; Sulvullon Army Hull, til I'lr street. . Stevens - Van Engelen Co. 1405 Arinm Ave. Grace lliillillng t,a Cirandis Ore. , vi:it.siioi:s Men's one Uuckle, I.UH MIO.N'K -I lUCKI.i; Cloth Top. $2.U - f'J..1 Mi:'s 4 m i ki.i: CIlMll Top ItlllilM-r Vunips, I'll m.uu i.2r. l4iille 4 HiK'klo. ovr.itsnoiis SI. UK I..lli:s' GAITKHS, I.UK lo l.iiti: s ovi.itsiui;s, $1.11) to SJ.'J.-i LA GUAN'DR rnt'HCII DiitiiuroitY Methodist Church Honlli. ITIr nml U streets. English Lutheran church, M uve nuo uciween rourin and Third stroets. Church of Jesus Christ of I.nttor Day Saints tabcrnuclo, First Wurd, O avenuo between Fourth and Fifth streets, LaGrando Second Ward (U D. R.) chupel, corner Fir streot uud Y nvenuo. St. Putor's EpDicopnl church, cor nor O avenuo und Fourth stroot. Seven Duy AdvontlBls' church, corner M nvenuo nnd Firth stroot. First I'rosbytorlun church, cor- Phone us ; . Today and End Your Washtub Worries This laundry is ready to solve your washday problems, liy sending your bundle here you'll enjoy many additional hours lor 1 Social Pleasure. . The Standard Laundry Im Uev. F. O. Hess, pastor of!" 'our statistics-ure occurule, i've mo rirsl ifuptlsl church, exMcls to be In his pulpit both morning and evening artcr an enrorced "va cation" on account of the pneu monia rollnuing an tittnck or tho riu. His morning subject Is "For urd With Christ" und In the even ing he will speak on the text round In Acts 1:H "WltncsHhig ror Christ." The . regular monthly communion with be held In the morning. B. Y. 1'. C. meets at 6:30 led by Glenn lluker. beginning Mondny night ut 7:30 nnd continuing through the week prayers rervices will In, held to which all are invited, remember ing this Is the week of prayer ull over the world. ' Cliunii of Ciixl Sunifny services ut the -huix-li of God begin ,wi(h the morning wor ship at 1 1 o'clock, when the sub ject of the sermon will be "The Year l'J'J'J." At 7:30 p. m. the been dead over 30 yeurs." ; ... George My deur, I tHI you 1 wus setting up Willi a sick Iriend. Minnie How many did you sei up before he got slck7 ... "Walter, there's something queer ubo-.il this coffcu It tastes like cocou." "Oh, beg pardon, sir, l'vo given you unolher customer's tea by mistake." Our Own Ix fliiltlon-i. A Lizzard The Inside of u hen. 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If you want to spark up the physical well being of your children, give them good milk and plenty of it. Telephone us today and ask about our daily service. EAT MORE DAIRY PRODUCTS IN l!)2i). li. M. Milk, Cream, Butter and Ice Cream . on Sale at All Dealers. Blue Mountain Creamery 11. F. TYLER, Mgr.