La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 22, 1929, Image 3

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    Saturday, June 22, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
Society News
Regular ..Meetings
End Until Autumn
Several Hundred
- Enjoy Recital By
Helen Williams -
t -At tin regular meeting of the
C . a. of tli. j H. of l K. helil
Vhiirnduy nfterroon at .the Knights.
urly Umh one mw n" ,lll'''. Miu. GeOrjfe 1 MM-
Only routine IiiimIihh occupied the
remainder of the regular ineeiins
but at Ha close a social hour was
enjoyed ami refreshment!! nerved.
I bin was the Uni regular meeting!
of t he year, tiio only gathering'
during (In- .summer to i. the an
nual picnic which comes in Aug-'
us;-. - I
Al!ss lli-tt'ii Williams. dunght
i r Mr. ami Mrs. Sherwood Wil
limns, v. ho was graduated
moii! h f rnin tln Hchonl of m-iMic
ai the ('Diversity of Oregon, de- .
lighted a company" of several hun
dred people last evening when she.
appeared In a. piano recital al the
I'icHl .Mel hodist Kp.scopal church.
To rnniinent on the individual
mi m lie) s on Miss WilliamV pro
gram would be unnecessary, us she
nlwnytt belonged Uy this commun
ity, and J.:i, til -a tide people Jiavn
watched lier musical career wit ll
an lit lit Interest, pleased, yet never
sin prised, at Ihe progress hIio ' has
made, nor now at the- height ahe.
las attained. La Cntnde friends re-:
juice : hat. kJic' has come "hack
home" and will remain here, fol
lowing her annnunc entent that her
sjudio is to be opened here early
In Ihe tall. In hei- program last
mm
Camp Fire Girls
Picnic At ParkjMil'ie,
THIS lame triuiiKutar scarf of
deep ruse panne velvfil and beige
silk lace is very new for summer
evening wear.
allure,
breeze,
huseay, nude, nller
crytrul beige- and
when p lu iks were dimum-
soil and other matters attended to.
time
I tin mini In .. . .,..,.
"'- .. ....... " held also
nuiiu'i'is, .m:sm vt imams was, assist
ed l.y iter sisler. Misi .lean, who
gave two delightful reading .-nt n "' i ' -h i. '.'
difivreni inie-vaK Ained Noyes" ' rarty Compliments
"The I llghwavnian" and I to whin in PownHnv, TTi'av
WClliCllllClil v IMIUI
noon
Tho Walcheeloveir group or "Uskec.
Camp Kire girls had a plcnV at Nvplty strips uro an outsland
tho city park yesterday afternoon lnff ru' ln m,'ns' fi'" neckwear
with li very good attendance of'w':,-'
tllti tflrls Uivsont At thnl tlnin '
"Shoes," ller Mends wer
last evening when, for an
n umber. Mij-s Helen gave
eel ion "Ba rra i ol le," of h
. composition.
Children's Day
Programs Will
Be Given Here
Blail
lloore j - i . .
1 A very pleasant evening wan on-
own joyed last evrnnx when Mm. I. A.
t Howell entertained with n dinner
" iuirty in honor of Mrs. Knrah Ann
Ml'S Rpftf! TT OfpS Mrontlheud or Alheriu. t'anuJu.
Methodists and Lutherans
Plan for Special Ser
vices Klamath Rector
to Speak.
rn ri i r i i ovei-a were laid for twelve guests
10 LlUU Yesterday a ileliciniiK dinner was Herwd.
(The renuiinder of the evening was w
i
M r.'i, Kred Bead, 1 Hi7 Twelfth
Ft reel, was Ihe hosls to tho mem
bers of ihe Stiteh an 1 Chatter eluh
yesterday at lier huni with a doz
en of the meiilbel's present. The
eluh lived up to its name and sew
ed as they visited, tho work coin
pteteil , during the afternoon
amount ing to a dozen . hot walei
bag envers ami four ehildien's en
Ht'iuhleS. Pythian Sisters
In Enjoyable Meet
The I'ylhian Sisters met !n reg
ular session last evening al t heir
ball, the evening festivities opening
with u pot 1'iek supper served at
seven -t hirt y o'cloek. The regular
meeting followed, when only rou
tine husim-sK was given attention
save that a delegate was elected to
represent the local teiiipli at Grand
Temple to be held in Portland In
( let o her. Mrs. Zclia Jones was
chosen as delegate ami Mrs. Kva
Koyle a--, a It ornate. After the
meeting a lime was. spent in an in
formal social fashion.
i spent In -visiting -and singing old
time songs. Mrs. Broad head is
hero visiting with her sister Mrs.
Hyrum Allen.
Announcements
The Ko-.W-He clilk will pompom.
It reKlllur OH-HlliR mil II July 9
on iin'muil or Ihe iliuth of Mrs.
ItifliarilKfiii, Mrs. C.ralinin'H mother.
Women's Hosiery
For Fall To
Be In 12 Shades
NKVV VOllIC, June 22 (AC)
Women'M- hosiery for Hie fall will
be In a dozen whudes, it is Indicat
ed by the eolor card soon to be
ent to meinheiH of the National
Association of Hosiery ami t'llder
wear mnnufucturei .
Thft color wlil be romance, sun- '''l'n'l
tan, onion skin, snnbronze, ...morn. V1
Two- Children's day prograntH
ill lie given in La (iramle church
es tomorrow, one at the Knglisli
Lutheran church In Ihe morning
and the other at the First .Metho
dist Kpiscopal church in the eve
ning. The announcement for the Luth
eran church follows:
Children' day will be celebrated
Sunday morning beginning at 1 I
o'clock. Tho children who have
attended the laily Yaeutlori Bible
school the past two weelcs will
have a part in the following ser
vice: procession il, "All Haid the Pow
er of Jesus Name."
Itesponse, "O Come nnd Let t's
Worship."
Psalm, '1 -t, rendered by tho I .
V. B. school.
Ifyinn, "Beautiful Savior."
Kp'.stlc and gospel lesson.
I. V. B. S. motto.
Pledge 10 the Christian Klsg.
Hymn, 'S and up. Stand up for
Jesurt."
Pictures of Your
Vacation Trip
Take alonpr m Ansco and a supply of Agfa films for
vtiur niititiQ- oi- vacation ll'il).
We'll dovclop iind print your exposed films when you
return. 13rmg them in.
- IbIic This Sinn- ynnr ,
IM'iik stoi.
MOON
DRUG
CO.
You are always welcome
to use our phone.
Pledge to tho American flag.
Song, "My Country 'tis of Thee."
'on una nd meet.-.. Beat tit mles.
Hongs by the primarleH "Jesus,
i Shepherd,".!"! le'll Not Kor
"The Woodpecker,'; "Jtobln
litlbeatV n
Hymn, "Bi'eaU Thou, Ihe" Bread
of Life."
Sermon: "(trowing Bigger."
I Anthem, "What a. l-'iind We
Have in Jesus."
. The, of feci ory. prayer, beneilic
lion. -
Tlrsl M. !:. Cliurt'h
Sunday school meelH at !:4.ri and
I morning worslilp is held at 1
clock at the Kirsl M'elhodlsi
! church. The theme of 1 ho morn
ing sermon Is "Singing l-'ools of
, Kailh." The anthem is "I Am Al
pha and Omega," by J. Slainer.
I'he Sunday scliool will give a
Children's day program at the hour
of the evening service, p. in.
Kpworth League
leeting is at 7 o'clock.
mMSBm jmm SSS g
BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 24th
Due to our cold rainy season, there has not been the usual demand .
for spring merchandise, hence our early July Clearance, offering
vou the highest class merchandise that money can buy PUT
MAN QUALITY ASSURED at ridiculously low prices,
Entire Stock of
Ready-to-Wear
Suits
Coats -
Dresses
Ensembles Hals Gloves
Lingerie Hosiery
10 to 50 Off
Sec These Values And Compare Ouv
Prices Before You Buy!
U T M AN'
Ready-to Wear and Millinery
s
llplscopal Chundi will be held Monday, when the
Services at St. I 'eter's Kpisrnpal children who have alteiuled the
devotion-il rm'''l Hunday morning will b.gin vacation Bible schol will give a
at 11 o'clock. 'I'he Itev. M. (i. Ten- program In the KiihIImIi Lutheran
nyson,
! servitH
of
Klamaili Kalis, will hold church at 11 a
Q O'rV-X DRUO CO.
I rhl Presbyterian rntm-li
t Tlie Itev. J. Ceoige Walz. i:i-1 Christian Church
.tor, announces the theme for thej -pj,,, Hermon during the 11 '
morning sermon "(Jod's I'nlversal o'clock worsli'.p hour al t he Cent i nl (
Inlores:." Mis. It. (t. McCall will rhurcli of Christ tomorrow will bo !
play the organ preludes "Monn- Jesus I'ses the Ki nil Ted." This,
stone." by Barrett; offertory. "Vis- wj rMow the Bible school, which
ions." by ICheinherger; and t he j (,onv(.m M nt .,. ;t ., m j
"Offertorie." by Wely. The f(liar- '-H. unll ir il evening serviceH be- ;
Met, Mis. S. B. Morgan, soprano; K)(l , 7::( (,viuck and the sung
Miss Corrine Baker, alto; K. service will 'in. assisted by ih
Hurley, tenor; and C. K. Anderson, j young people's choir. Christian
baritone, will sing "Bcjoice, tlie , .;mieavoi topic dlsom,-;ion will be
A fter Sun ii y school a I t he
Church of Cod, the entire school
will o to Riverside park for the
annual picnic.
Broadcast over KO.MO, KflO,
KPO, KPI. ISL, KflW, KUi, Kit A
Tlie American Broadcasting com
pany program for Sunday night
follows: 8, twopluna recital; X;iu,
Vic Meyers orchetra; It, Salon or
chestra; o (o 11, llhytlim Aces.
Broadcast over K KX, K1A apd
K.J It.
KNX (Hir.fikc) S, word nnd music.
KKBC (RHH(c) S, features: 10,
The Rev. M. ft. Tennyson, of j Amos and Andy; 10: 10, dance mu
Klamath Calls, will preach In the i sic.
Kpiscopul cdiurch tomorrow morn- j v I (7i;okc) R, fcalures and
'nt' j musical programs.
Lord Is King" by Shaekloy.
I In the evening at S:ii0 o'clock
jthe pastor will bring the niesnage
' based on "But h's Choice
(oiadys Miller playing, tin
Jesus Teaches us Sel f-( 'opt rol."
110 uilniito sermon n "Tlie powei
of Self-Control" will be given.
',SM , baptismal service also is scheduled
service; 'i'i... ,,nt,ir i-xtcnds a hiartv w-l-
will presuiit the prelude "Jlosannu" come to Normal school siiub-nts to
, by Wnchs: Offertory "Berceuse" by f(m tlw.ir church home with the
. iKreider; and tho postlndc" March ( .)ir:tt, fiUring their slay in La
When Friends Motor
Through La Grande-
It's only natural for the Ii
rirandi dtizen to recommend
be Siicajawea on the logical ami
oleanant place to utop over
night. Anxious to have ontdd
prs get the best possible Impres
sion of this city, local people
recognize the fine appointments
and unusual facilities -if this
hotel ns the b-t way to accom
plish such a purpose.
They know that visitor stop
ping nt the Sacajaweu will have
a charming room, a luxurious
nnd friendly lobby and the ex
cellent meal service which h.iH
made the dining room aril
Coffee Shop so popular.
In O" by (iallireath. Special music
Sunday Bible school '.s nt. !i:4f
a. m. and Junior Christian Kn
d envoi- n al 1 I :')0 a. m.
Hit Church of CliMM, NrUiKM
Services will he held tomorrow
at It o'clock at First Church of
Christ. Scientist .-at the corner of
Pirst and Washington. The sub
ject will bo "is the ('Diverse, In
cluding Man. Kvolve.il by Atomic
l-'orcc'.'" Coblen texl: Juh Ilfi: 2.
j 2 -i . Behold. (!od exalteth by his
! power: w ho teachelh like him. Be-
memher that thou magnify his
work, which men behold.
Sunday school is held every Sun
day morning at 9:4.r o'clock for
children up to the age of twenty
I a I S.
The reading room in m ew
Jacohsen bu!ldlng Is open every
ilay e.xcept Sunday and legal hoil
uy from 12 to 4:30 o'clock.
Th
(.Bande. -Islam!
City Cniiiniuuily (-liurch
The rubject for the 11 o'clock
hour of worship will lie "Spiritual
History of the KpheslaiiV
Sunday school opens at I i a. m.
and Kpworth League services heKiu
at 7 p. in. AH are inviftd to at
tend. Imhlcr, Siimmerville
Dr. H. H. ilamillon. dimriet sup
erintendent, will preach al the Im
hlcr Methodist church at If o'clock
In t ho morning and a I Summei -ville
at 7::to p. m. on Sunday, ac
cording to announcement by the
Itev. K. R l'"ox, pastor.
.MONDAY IMUHJKAMS
The National Broadcasting com
pany program for Monday night
follows: H, symphonlHts; it, choris
ters and orchestra; i ::!, Plantation
Kchoes; It), slumber hour.
The American Broadcast Ing coin
pa nv program for Mondny night
follows: S, Musical (hms; !), "The
Twins"; a:. HO, string quartet; 10,
Hour on Broadway; 11 to 12,
Bhylhm Aces.
KNX 8, fentures; It) to 1, dunce
music
KKHC 8, Btno Mondny Jamho
ren; 10, Amos and Andy; .10:1(1,
dunce music.
KVI s, featiirns: 10, ilanoo mu
si'. j
A ItKAli H'ONKYMOOX
NKW YOU1C, Juno 22 AP) ;
Joseph I), Jesnel, clothing manu
facturer, nnd Vernelta Moos, musi
cal comiMly nctress, hopo to pasn
their honeymoon on the Qraf Zep
pelin's round -ihe-world crulno.
They nro engagetl and hav re
served passage. They met when
tho Zeppelin wn nt Lakehurst, N.
J- i :
The Itev. 11. S. Hamilton, dis- J
trlct superintendent, will preach !
at bid h I m bier and Sunimerville '
tomorrow. '
BLUE MOUNTAIN
SI'MlAV PltKiBAl
The National Broadcasting com
pany program for Sunday nlghL
followed by church services, miiMl
cji programs.
WINN0WINGS
Tho fti'V. nnil Mm. It. I.. I'lit-
inllillo l (onll.illy Invited to ram, of Hip fllllstlnn clninh, will
nit. n.l tlio rhurcli Kcrvlri-M nnil visit l-avo fnrlv Momhiy ninrnlnn f"f I
an. I M hi. tin. K-ailltiK loom. Siilcni nnil nlm will inti nil tlie ,
IVllltit ClMin'll strito Pimvontjnn ttf "lltit in n :
Hiimluy srhonl will In cin nt 9:45 churihnu nl Tnnur. Jiuic L'tl-.liilv
a. m. In lilt- KIthI HnptlM ctinrrh.j7. Incliixlvp. Tin- fWi'rn will hnve
I'lic inorn:nK wnrshlli in lit 1 I (rlinn-'P of !hi nmrntiiK i.-vircfi j
n'Rlni'fc unil. illlriiiK the Rerlotm III- nnil tlie yontm- !-.( I- th evenlni! ;
n -hm of tin- i:i.stor. If. H. f'ollnnl ilnriim their ;ihs"!lre.
Sacajawea Inn
"I'dlnu tlie War t inter Tlilni."
Ik sneaklnir. Tomorrow he will ...
Milk on "The 1'iiwlon," whlrh In The Dully VilMilInn lilhle Hehnnl ,
n ronlinillitlon of hid lust week H that opened nt the KukIIhIi Lnlh-
sllhierl. llelliei ' j rill will KUK llliernn riuii.-ii .iuiim im hii. im.imkih(
iln liiliile Hook. Divine.' to a Blliceni.ful rinse luM Friday.
Church f (eiwl The school had n totnl enr'.llment
.unda i.iool will In-Kin al In of 3r. iiriln.'irlex nnil Junli.i .
o'clock and after thin HeKelon, thej ...
entire school will ko to HiverKl-le The Sunday .rhonl at the T-'irt
park for the annual picnic. .M. :. chitnll will Rive u Chil.l-
In the evenlriK at H o'clock the ren'i day liroiiram Imri'iii'iu' nh;hl
Itev. I'arloM 1'lummer w-III prench. at S p. m. f
mil.lect will lie "The Ol.-.itl ...
ji. iun." Another Clilldi en a day service
Itev.
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ISirf VINN ENC' N COl
1 KSB3r
La Qrandn, Orn.. Grace Bids.
1405 diun.
Fcincy Work Shirts
A Ifood mrviceatile woik
,1 ii rt thai Ik different
Chanibrey
WORK SHIRTS
Well made - Duiildo and
1 1 1 pi.' Hlitehed, full cut.
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There is no one thing that the children enjoy move
in summer than plenty of ice cream. And what bet-'
ler food could they have? Our ice cream is pure
and wholesome it has food value and is recommend
ed by physicians for the sick and well of all ages.
The children like it And it's good for them.
Eat More Dairy Foods
Blue Mountain Creamery
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