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Saturday, January 26, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING BSERVER Presbyterian Triad Choir I n Social Meeting One of tlio moat dellRhtful eve nings ot tlio year for the Triad choir of the Flint Presbyterluu church of Ul Cirundo, wus enjoyed lu.st night when Mm. A. U Itlch urdson was hostess to about 30 members of Ihu choir ut u iurty ul the Itichiirdaon homo ut 708 O uvonuo.- A "musical" B""io wan pluycd curly In the evening. The prize lor Ihu winners went lo Mia. Jack l.'..r. mill Ml km M Villi' WllCOCkl who placed fiiV and accond, undj to Mum Culhsrtni; Winder for con-' gelation. C. A pionrum ol music Included Two vocul i.umlmis by Mrs. Ueorse Ulclmnlapii. untiilid "In iho Wood" by Mucl iwell, and "Heig'-llo tho Bun Bhi'ic." by 1'hllllps. Mis'. ltiu.li lielblo Buns a Broup of trie im-iiks entitled "Memory," by '.ii i"'i.h Unnx; "Dlnnu KoiRct," b' iv.illaml, and "Secret of Mine" t :, ;loua buffet luncheon wax j . I niter In the evening with -. i Bcur l'ourcll und Mrs. Walt : Avlund presiding ut tho table, te unsistilur Mra. lUchurdaoli in i diuliiB room were: Corrlne tor, iJeun Wright, Mildred Brttd jw and Kulh Nlederor. large bouquet of red curna IH' with a bill red tuper onwich formed a prclly centerpiece I tho table. -I complete surprise to Mra. jhardson was a group of dainty Is which she. received from, each I he choir members given In tok of tho spirit of cooperation ex,- tig between the choir members I; Mra. Uichurdson, their dlrcct- i ' ' ' ' ' j n enjoyable muaicul . program held yestsrday ufternooll tti It ot the pi ograin for the 'meet' at. the - Greenwood" Parent' clier asaoclullon which met ut achool. ho 'numbers included thdv"fol- ing: violin solo, Genevieve bier. "Swinging Tide": violin solo urea Ainaworth, "Melody"; pi duet. Vivian Gullugher and llolino Gallagher, "Minuet in. E 1." by Mozart and "Cecilia" by Ills; violin number, Raymond son. "Alia Turcu." Mlas Vina i ley was accompanies!. :. Itiisscll Scott talked to the :t nidation on boy scout work. " file picture for the best utlend- !o flf parents at tho meeting it lo Miss Normu Mayger's fifth do room. it a short business session the inlierB decided to write U letter the representatives from this rlrt In tho Oregon legislature lafssintfv llu'Tiiat'VyesTir Tavor of kindergarten bill, " Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hutchens lerlainiMl the Coterie Hrldge club Friday evening ut their home ut 1009 Sixth street. Three tubles of bridge were ut pluy during tho evening. First prizes were uwurded to Mr. und Mrs. O. B. Muxum. Mra. It. C. Thomas und J. H. Olehl received consolutlons. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. ' . Alpha Club Meets -At Sacajawea Inn Mrs. C. S. Mooio entertuined members of the Alpha club ut a delightful bridge luncheon Thurs day ut tho Sacajawea inn. i iu 1:16 o'clock luncheon was followed by un uftoruoon of curds. Mrs. Lrt-lHiiiuu received club prise. Mixed flowers following a color scheme of roso were used lor deco- ratlons. Ten members of yio eUb were tn attendance. Tho Daughters of Uluh Pioneers met yosterduy ufteriioou ut tin home of Mrs. lleleu M.' CRddcs ul 1&02 N avenue. -Mra. Josephine Anderson talked on "The liegtnmngs ot music , anu Mrs. L.ulu Andrews on "Value of Mimic in tho Homo." Mrs. Julia Hlatt sang u voeul number. Masquerade Party , , Held by League Ktcctton ot officers for tho year and prizes for gumes and costumes were feuturea of the inusquemue parly held last night In tho unnox of the Lutheran church by tho in termediate Luther 1-eugue. Natallo' JOuort won chairman ol the party und wus leader ot the gumes. Kulle Keller wus awarded first prize for the best costume nnd second prlzu went to Woodrow Ustlund. Jn the game "Duzz", Jiianlta Stltzlnger won first ..prize undJJiuv bara SlUzlliger received secoiuj. Mrs. Frank Hansen was In churgc of refreshments., i .I,'v. Klectlon of officers resulted in tho naming ot the following: presi dent, Woodrow Oatland; vice president,- Kdnu Jensen: secrotury, Hel en Hughes; treasurer, Cart Johnson. The Lutheran Liullis Aid met. Thursday ut the home of Mrs. George AntlrewB ; at 205 Cherry street. Methods for uldlng the progress of the church were discussed by tho members. Mrs. Lelf II. Awes was presented with u lovely New Year's gift from tho aid. : ltefroshments were served fol lowing the business session. INA' CLAIRE luu t'laliv, rilstitixuMietl Mar of ilw tiaK', mmu htart work In Iter first talking ildiiro. W. S4iiieiNtt MaiiKlbiiii, KiikIUIi lilaywi'luhl, is to urlto an oriftliiul play for tills blurring vol licit. MENUS Hi CW8 Q II UltliAlvKAST Chilled stewed 1 l1 lock, "My Dear, This Dress Is Cleaned , Perfectly" MANY womt'ii are I afraid that modern dyeing plants will ruin jtheir finest dresses. But one trial is enough to convince even the most skeptical that our plant is equipped to do a job of dress cleaning safely, jpi'omptly and economic- iilly. Take the word of bur satisfied customers. ,- PHONE MAIN 56 Standard Laundry i Announcements The Motlmrs Self ulluro cluli will meet Monday ul telnoon, ut 2:30 o'clock ut tho homo op Mrs. Huy Murphy. M isw Hush? Deal will have char-go of the proKium, ttln topic - for which will 'bo "'Morula und Milliners in the Hchool Koom.' Tho Supreme Koi-ent Woodman circle will iuet In 'regular session nt tho Moose'hall Monday evening. Jan. 18. The. Mlate deputy will in in attendance and all iitemberH arw urged to ho prencnti HofrishnHMitM will bo nerved, coiiHisllng of wind wlcheH, cake und corfee.. pruiiiH. eereul, creumed dried beef on toast, extra toust, in 1 1 it, coffee. JA'Nt'HKON Turnip uoup, toast sticks, cottage cheetio and nut salad, brown bread, cunned Cno(r peurs, enocuiuie cookics, iihik, leu. . JHNNKll l'ot roast of veal, masheil potatoes, steutned mold of; cabbuge-escarole und grapefruit salud, chocolate, pudding, milk, coffee. Turnip uoup Is unusual but very good. If real slock is not ut hand uoulllon cubes can bo used us a substitute. Turnip Soup Six cups sliced turnips, kcup melted butter, 2 tublespoons flour. 1 scant teaspoon salt, H teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon lemon Juice, A cups stock, 1 hard cooked egg. J 'a rim 1 1 and drain turnips. Saute Mrs. Hazeltine Will Speak On Sunday Evening Methodist Congregat; i o n to Hear of Growing lands Under the South ern Cross Several Interesting services have been announced for tomorrow In Jji Grande churches. Among them will bo tho appearance at the I'M rat M. E. chwrch of Mra. V, A. Hunel lino, whoso father wua tho first Methodist missionary to South Am erica, She will tell of rapidly grow ing lands under tho Southern Cross. Tho subject of tho morning dis course will bo "Tho Church That Is In Thy House," u messago to homo makers. Tho choir, directed by W. W. Nusbnum, will sing "Ap pear Thou J.lght Dlvlno' by Mor rison. Tint Kpworth League members are requested to meet at tho church ut 6 p. m. for a social hour with tho Xslnnd City leaguers who are to bo their guests. Tho Joint leaders of the devotional meeting at 0:30 nro Uethmyrl Miller und Norman Sting. KiiglUli .MHlirrfiii Cliutvli Sunday morning worship is hold Tho pastor, tho Ho v. lAdf H. Awes, will deliver tho Bor mon on tho subject, "Tho Privilege of Jjibor." Waller Pohrman will render tlio special vocal number, "My Tusk," accompanied by th WINN0WINGS The Sunday School convenes ut 0:45 o'clock, followed by meet ings of tho Intermediate und Jun ior leagues. Church of God Services ut tho Church of Qod Sunday will bo an follows: Sunday school at 10 a, m., morn Ing sermon "Tho Triumphant Ufo' at It a, m., Young People's society meeting ut 0:30 p. in, and evening Borvlco at 7:30 p. m subject "God's Witnesses." St. l'dor's KplsfQal Clitnvli The sermon during tho morning worship ut the Kplscopat church will bo "Tlio Necessity for Self W. W. Nushaum has recently j been elected director of tho Metho dist choir and will begin his duties at tho regular services tomorrow, i With plenty of Methodtat material to draw from, Mr. Nusbuum Is planning to soon have a largo chorus choir for the year' work. Miss Gladys Miller Is organist for tho church. Owing to the uhscnru of tho pan- tor, preaching services for Allcel, mblei' and Summorvlllo will be suspended on Jan. 27-. ltoular services at each place will bo ro sumcd on rb, 3. Tho next muslralo to bo given it St. Peter's Kpiscopal church will ho held on the evening of Kob, 17 and will bo under tho direction of Miss Gladys Miller. About 2S Kpworth Leaguers of tho Methodist church went to ta lon last Smuluy evenlrig-ln cars und In tho HUio Mt. Creuniery truck where, they wero guests of tho I'n- lon Loaguo at Us regulur devotion al meeting. Tho Union young peo ple also served during tho evening. This Sunday evening at the local church the leaguers wilt have for their guests tho young people of tho lsluud City church. They will Xlrst servo a light lunch and then go Into their regular devotlonul meet ing. . Mrs. Miunlo llynum. who has been III. will again serve us super intendent of tho Klrst Uaptlst Sun day school tomorrow. m m m Church night will bo observed Thursday from 7 to V o'clock ut tho Central Church of Christ, Tho Hoys Vesper choir of the Episcopal church will sing ves pers at 6 p. in. beginning f-t'U. a. molted butter until slightly DiHcipllne." Mrs. H. N. Ashby, at brown. Add flour, salt, pepper und I tho console, will pluy: prelude lemon Juice and stir until thor-1 "Hustle Serenade" by llolsdeffro, oughly blended. Add slock und offortoiro "Andante" by Heethoven, bring to tho boiling point, stirring nnd posttudo "war March ' by constantly. Hub through u culund- - Mendelssohn. This servlco follows or und return to tho kettle. Hrlng holy eucharlst at 8 and church again to the boiling .point und school tit 9 :46 a. servo with slices or egg scaltereti over tho top. (Copyright, Ni;A Service. Inc.) , ' , . Wayfarer's guild meets at 5:45 p. m. There will bo no evening service. Tirst Haptlst Church The Itev. l- O. Hess, at tlio Krist Hiiptlst church, will preach at Jl o'clock Sunday morning on "The Witnessing Spirits'. At tho even ing hour, beginning at 7:30, ho will use "Does u Conviction Carry with It an Obligation?" as his subject. Mrs. Hynum will bo In charge of Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. and Mrs. Magulre will load tiio 13. Y. P. V. at 0:30. First Prtsbytrinii Church Sunday morning the pastor the Itev. J. George Walz. will speak The Homo of the Soul's Faith," PliAM-J CKAKIC KILLS TWO A T II KN S, Jan. 'Z 0 ( A P ) Two persons were killed and two In jured when an Italian hydro air plane on the lirenus Hiiiidisi ser vice crashed into a 'rock off Corfu lust night. . The llrlllsh scientist who says that science soon may tie ahle to create u living robot is it trifle out of date. Muggsy Mc.Graw has been doing that with the New York 01-i" Imbler Sunday School Begins ItsThirdYear lly Mrs. C. M. Halo (Observer Correspondent) IMIILKII, Ore., (Special) The I'nion Sunday school, which Ik held ouch Sunday In tho hull, will soon I'UTM AN'S r. La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery : ''AS' avenuo, - , Church of God chapel, corner X avenuo und Spruce street. v Church of Our Lady of tho VuU enter upon Its third year's work. Hoy (Catholic), corner Fourth street During tho last your, tho avoragolund X avenuo. Klrst Church of Christ, Bclenttaf, attendants was 88, and the collec tion averaged I1.U5 each Sunday. Mrs. Kdnu Couklln Is superintendent- After school Thursday, Jan. 17, Mrs. Sam Kouta nnd Miss Huby Kolllns, t cue hers of tho Junior classes, gavo a party for the two classes at the homo of Mrs. Fonts, Tho time was spent tn playing gamps, after which refreshments wero served. , These long winter evenings, tho Rollins family Is enjoying music from a now radio' purchased re cently. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McHiido left Saturday for Utah, where they will make an extended visit. Mr. McMiido hns a lumber yard hern. Hoss Perry and Hob Keniian, spent tho latter part of last week near Welser, Idaho, hunting Jack rabbits. - They returned with about 150 rabbits. Mr. Perry intends to uso them us feed for his foxes. The All-Star basketball team, of Klgln. played the All-Stars of Im bler Tuesday evening, on tho Im bler floor. Imbler won by a score of 81 to 10. ... ( ; Mr. und Mrs. Willis Culp nnd children, of Klgln, took dinner Sun day with Mr. und Mrs. Sum Fonts, corner First street and Washing ton avenue. Luno Community cnapol, corner First and Crook streets. L)ghtlio.uso Gospel Mission, 1G0S Jefferson avenuo. NaKareno church, comer T and North Birch stroets. Sutvution Army Hull, 211 Fir streot. . Zircon In Many Statta Zircon U not fi diamond; tt U a strcouium sHIcute. The diamond ! a co stall ired form of carbon.. In this country xlrcon la found In Colorado, Idaho, New Jersey, New: York, North Carolina, Oklahoma Oregon, Virginia and WosUington. - "Elijah of th Z)rt" i John thu Baptist hit a been re-, ferred to an the Jfilljah of. the New, Temnuient, owing to the fact that. the events of lila Hfo were very aim-? liar to those recorded of KMInh. I40S Ailnnia Ave, S.V.E.C0.- qmw Building I (irandw. no We have just received a delightful assortment of New Spring .Wash Frocks. New styles New Colors of Fancy Broadcloths. , . Only $1.95 & $2.95 - - Culp unU for yeui'H. Princess Dies At -Villa Matta Today UOM K. Jan. 2fi (Al)-1- Pihicess Murta.Von' Hue low, aged 60, died today at Villa Matta, here., ;v. . Princess Von Ttiiidow was , tlie wife or Prince. Hern hard Von Itue Inw, former chuncellor of tho Ger man empire and lis last ambassa dor to Home. Her first husband was count Charles le Doenhoff. Thfs marriage was annulled by the Duly See In INS4. Klin was a member ol t he Heccaditlli House of Itutognti, her father Uliig Prince of Cam A lover Is one who hugs like a bear u married man is one who growls like a dug. 1 II THIS CiMVK of liflKO kid foa turliig the lill-over buck embroid I I. v In Miles and Ions 1b approved for spring. REV. NORMS' CHURCH BURNS n 1 Him u hi i -Is - . is Two tubs nnd u Jug that hud ront.iined khwiIIiu' werf found In the mlns of the First Huptift chuixh at Korih Worth. Tpjihs. dr siroyed hy fire. Ilw, .1. Frank Norrl. p;ttor "f ihp i-lmrch nnd rflehniied futida menia list, y h hits net idea hor the flri? orig inated. TIi dlMrtet nltiHTir-' fftr e Is liv-tlvating on the theory that the fir was of incendiary oiUin. The picture fchows the ktlil gin-:l:iij ruljiK 1 un Introductory sermon lo a series on "Tho Church." Tho choir, Mm. A. I, itlchardson, director, will sIhk the anthem "Take Me, Oh My Father" hy I'J. F. Maiits, und Mrs, It. O. McCull, at thu oi'Kan console will play the prelude "Invocation" by Oullmunt. tho of0:rtory, "Vi sions" hy HheinherKcr, und the postludo "War March of the Priests" by Mendelssohn. Tills service is ut 1 1 u. m., following- the Sunday Hllde school which meets at :4fi. Junior Christian Kndruvor In the Sunday school annex at 1 1 a. in. Other Christian Kndeavor k roups meet ut 6:3a in the church. Mrs. I,cc Heynolds will play the eveninff service and Hie puslor will bring the evening message ut 7:30, Christian Church vi'ollowing Hilile school at 0:45 a. in. tlio Central Church or Christ morning worship is held at If a. m. The sermon tomorrow will lie "How Old Are You?" An eviingellsllc service will be held ut 7:30 p. in. with the song service assisted by the young people's ehoir. A solo will be sung by Hubert Shis. The sermon by tho Hev. It. I. Putnam will be on "An Ark of Hefuge." Christian Kndeavor meets ut ti:80 p. m. s Church, night will be observed Thursday from 7 to 9, Volunteer meeting Is set for 7 to 7:30, itlble study from 7:30 to 8:15 and Bible school conference from 8:16 to 'J. Wednesday ut 7:30 p. ni.'tho or chestra and young people's choir wall rehcuine at the parsonage at 103 Hemlock. . , u ' Dr. Lewis Will Speak Here On Sunday, Feb. 3 A pioinlni'iit vlBilor In thu city over- tlio wioki'nd next wcwlc will bo Wr. Ida Itcllii Lewis, of Koochow. China who hH ween tourlnff tlio northwest tho punt month and is now on her wuy to her homo in Sioux city, Iowa. Duilnir tho brief. stiiy here, Dr. I.awln will bo the iruoHt nt n number of nodal tunc- Uoiih mill will hIbo occupy tho put- iilt of tho Kliat McthortlBt Hindoo ul church at tho hour of tho mom- inir Horvlce. l-vbruury third, hnvlnir leHiionded lo tho urKcnt rciiuent or MethodlBts hero to biinfj Homo men misc. i'r. I,ewi l collBlderud one of tho uiont uble mliwlonury npealt nii of Iho church. A dHUtthtcr of tho lulu nmnop M, H. l.ewlM, mlKHlonary bishop to Chlnul follnwiiiK sevoral yeaiH us president Of MurnlllKBldn colleRO, Iowa, lr. I.ewiB has until recentl boon prcHldent of Hwa Nun col lege, Koochovv, one of tho larKest educational centera of that coun try. During tho recent trouble In China, Dr. l.ewiH voluntarily with drew from tho proHldcncy, and Is now udvlsor to Ihu president who Ik a nallvo ChlnoBo. ThlB act on the part of Dr. I.ewlH culled for oonsldcrahlu coinmenilatlon , f rum thu (.'hlnuBo Koverninent. Dr. Lewis, who was the yuuiiKcsl missionary ever seht out by- Iho Wuiuum'm KorelKH MlKHlonary so ciety of tho Methodist church, re ceived hur I'll. D from Columhlu university. . Bho has written two books, ono tlumi bellllf "Thu Edu cation or Olrls In Chlnu." After ten years .with Hwa Nan collcKo she travelled over tho world anil studied cullctfcB In India und other countries. : . . . Dr. Lewis will spend tlio next six months fllllnic speuklllK ellKUKe iiieutB In tlio middle west and will Xii II from bicatllo in A iikiimI fur China to resume her work. liuiitiK hot stay In Ul Cirandn, Miss Lewis will be the Ktlest of Alice Kllppol and Mabel Morton. Dminfr tho ovenlnir, Mr preached nt tho Union hall. Iiuhler experienced a real blla-, Kurd Thursday with tho thernio-j meier rcKisicrinff oniy uuoui is uo ffreos above soro, nnd thd falllnK snow was driven across tho valley beforo n lieavy wind, maklim It dif ficult even for tcuuiH to maku their wuy along tho roads un account ot drifts. "Meet Me at the Sacajawea For Lunch!" A New York womiin has insured a cat for $S5,0U. And If It sings nightly on tho fence that isn't a bad Investment at all. LA GHANDF. CllCltCU DIItKCl-OHV i Methodist Church South, Fir and U streets. . KiiKllsh Luthoran church, M uve-" nuo botwoun Fourth and Third streets. j Church of Jesus Christ of Iattor Hay Saints tabernacle, Klrst Wurd, : O avenuo between Fourth and Kirth streets.- 1 La Cliundo Second Wurd (L. 1), fl.) ohupol, corner Fir street and Y uvonuo. Bt. Petor's Episcopal church, cor ner O avenuo und Fourth slreot, . Seven Day Adventlstn' church corner M avenuo und Plflh streot. First I'resbyterian church, cor ner Sixth street und Washington avenue. First Haptist church, corner Sixth street and Spring uvonuo. First Mothodist Kpiscopal church, corner Spring uvonuo and Fourth street. Central Church of Christ, corner Seventh stroet and Pennsylvania ii..- i iYr afitfc I j It's IIh popular, llw iralilcal ilici Co nwci jni)-oiw for Iuih1i It's vt'lieiv- HeoreH of ie-ik nil uvi-r-liK-nwdiiB numlH-r, eujojr tho noon nieul. . A carefully iihiniHst liliMlli, of itonruo-and dilM'r llto tlliilnir riMim with Km more onmil and noirul' fHcllllicH, or tlio bootli mill toiiiit-r tn tho Ciffvo HIhi. Yon nro Imh Insured HMikv fiMMls- nnd tlio clMriiihi'f mMl luxurious slirroiiudliu-H of ono of tlio XorlliwcHl's finest liotels. Sacajawea Inn "I'oluu Um War to Bettor Xblu-." A Big Moment SiiiiiII Jiickle wus niiikliix hi first j cull on baby Louise, uued four, weeks. Sim did look very younu , mid liiy very still us lie cn.eil nt her. After sumo, inoinenlfi ho Id I quired with n look of line, "Is she I born yet'" Krmii Children, tlio 1 Miiizliie fur rnreuts. Credited to St. Jame$ The St. .Tunics piilnro wan for meiiy the ruyul piihicc of (iretil Ihituln. From this fuel arose lite dcsijjiuitloii of iiiuliii KHiMlornj tntireiit Itrltiiiu nn "Aiuhtissudors to tint Court of Kt. .liunes." a I Use Kodak Film for Snow Pictures With Kodak Film in your camera you can le assured that you will make the most of every picture chance. For liest results bring us your films to be developed. KM) CROSS DRUG. STOKE The True Purpose of A Budget Every year you spend a large proportion of the money you get. So much for clothing. So much for shoes. So much for things to eat for house furnishings, books and what not. . Here is the way to get the most for your money. . Keep a budget. Decide what you can afford to spend for each item, and hold yourself within this amount. Then to get the most for your budget money read advertisements carefully. The advertisements you read tell you what is newest and best. They give you the latest ideas and improvements. They help you to get more from each dollar you have apportioned in' your budget and so Jive better and dress better with the same income. The true purpose of a budget is to enable you to spend wisely and only by careful reading of adver tising can you hope to accomplish this result. Head adverlisinfj reyularly. It points the way lo belter living I