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Saturday, July 13, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three Society News 'arty Compliments Miss Miller, Guest i Of Mrs. W. H. Guild ' Miss .Francos' Miller of Portland tho Is the house guest this week, if her aunt Mrs. W.'H. Guild was lonored ut a party given last eve ling by Miss Margaret McAllister, "here "were sixteen guests, young nen a nil young women who en oyed an hour or so first at the "rystal. Plunge. Later they went n the McAllister home where the jcmaimler of a very happy evening las spent with games and re h-eshments. Mlws Harbara Cool-, lgei Is entertaining for Miss Mil ir tomorrow. i i .. '. . Friends Entertain I Portland Visitor First Meetings Of Year Gather At Wallowa Lake Christian Church Services To Be At Park Sunday Other Churches Plan In teresting Sunday Pro grams Guest Speaker at Baptist Church. Arrangements have been nuulo to hold the Central Church of Christ services Sunday morning ut Hlver slde park anil a basket dinner, at noon. Blolo school Is at 9:45 a. 111. children up to the age of twenty years. The reading room In th West- Jacobson building Is open every day Another - tent meeting that Is meeting with much success Is be ing staged at Spruce nnd U by the Lighthouse Oospel mission, with juiy 1.1 , ,.,i , i, i people of i,,,,.,.h i a-15 un that a wav ot going may be provided tor all. Morning Worship 11 a. m. The pas- ior, no m " " v, '".L" Prosser, Washington will speak at stale i-unvi-iiuuM 1.... v.. ....- , . . . ,, x-j ...i ENTKUPniSE. Ore. About 100 young Kriends churches in Southern Ida ho aro holding their Christian 13n deavor conference at the Method ist camp grounds, head of Wallowa lake, this week. They had 'planned in the first place to go to Perry for the meeting but changed to Wal lowa lake. A sacred concert In the Ptf mVny'loca, visit- SSSSL except Sundays and legal holidays the Rev. Mr. Jensen and the Rev. from noon to 4:3 o'clock. (Mr. Hansen in charge, assiaieu oy The publlo is cordially Invited to others. attend the church service and vis it and use tho reading room.- The Rov. William Jackson, of First M. K. Clmruh Prosser, Wash,, will speak at the Sunday school opens at 9:45Baptist church Sunday at both, tho o'clock nd morning worship be- j morning and evening services. gins at 11, The subject of tho scr- mon will bo "The Wrong Uoad to J Wealth." A special selection will bo 1 'The annual Wallowa Lake Kp sung by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nus- worth League institute and the baum, A. W, Nelson and 'Paul summer schol for pastors will open Knautx. . ' . (shortly. The Institute begins next - The Kpworth league devotional Monday and the school next Tues nu'eting is at 7 o'clock and the . dy. Both will conclude Sunday evening worship begins at 8. Tho evening. July 21; C O. Heath is sermon will be on tho Bubjcct dean. Hall K. Wallls manager nnd Lord When?" Harry 8. Hamilton district super The Baptist Church Rev. William Jackson, of j lntcndent, ! 1 A few old friends of Mrs. Lawr jnce Putton, of Portlanc, enjoyel' in afternoon with her . yesterduy ifternoon at n bridge luncheon at iho home of Mrs. H. G. Smitlu Fol lowing a lovely luncheon, there h'ro two tables for bridge, Mrs. H. W7" Kly making high score and Mrs. Dutton receiving the guest, prize. y I. M. Club Meets At Riverside Park The .members of the V. T. M. lub met Wednesday afternoon at jtiverslde park, the meeting taking he form of a picnic lunch with Mrs. Krnost Stoyka as the' hostess. Miring tho afternoon, as they vis ted, tho lad lea worked on a quilt ivhlc'h is to be given later to some harlty home. The next meeting will be at tho home of Mrs. Ralph pmith on Pumpkin Ridge on Wed nesday, July 24. buiet Wedding At j Manse Yesterday: I Yesterday afternoon at the reshytiMinn munsp, the Rev. J. (ieorgc Wal. officiated at the mar Hago of Miss Elaine Fleenor and ErnL'st E. Huff, the young people having been accompanied by Miss Lei ha Huff, a sister of the groom, immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs.' Huff left' for ivmllelon where they arc spending their honeymoon. They are both residents of Halfway. 8th Birthday Is Celebrated ors to the services. Leaders In the program, which continues thru each day and even ing, are: Edward Mott, president of North Pacific Evangelistic Institute. Gervas Carey, pastor at Newhorg. JSverett Scotten, evangelist, Van couver, Wash. - Herman H. Macey, pastor, Valley Mound, .Idaho, ... Mattie Stephens, : state C. E. worker. . . Rosa Allen, C. E. secretary, Boise valley. - ' ' William! Murphy, music director, pastor at Boise, Idaho. William: and Amjy McKibben, Star, Idaho. Frank Roberts, manager, presi dent of Greenleaf academy. Carol S. Heston, C. E. superin tendent, Boise valley. i birthday party was given last evening at the home , of Klnora Shirley celebrating her eighteenth birthday. The evening was spent tl JlIUMl Ul'MKIItuii nay ihim ... freshtuentH were served, l-'ollow- ,ng tho rein-Miimenis mere was a lumber party, those attending bc ng Edna Craniplon, Kelina InsKh. ireltti Lurson. Lulu Osborne, Itlanchn Green, Hernelcc Ingerson, velyn Jioehne, Doris Hoehne. Mil- flred Kfile and the hostess. Many beautiful birthday gifts were left pith Miss Elnora. - Announcement Of Wedding Received KHcn ls in La Grande have' re ived word of a recent marriage Pocalelto, Idaho, of Miss Hazel L'Ctor, for several years a real- nt of La Grande and Itouurt unt, of Taconm. No details of Ihe event have been received by friends. The National Broadcasting com ny program for Sunday nUht follows: 6:15, transcontinental pro irram: 7:45 to 8. melodies, uroaa east over KGO, KHQ, KOWi KPO, , Christ, Turner, Oregon, will give a brief report of the convention. The evening service at the church. Unified service 7:30 p. m. by young discussion of Chris- Ulan Endeavor topic; twenty minuto sermon, "The Lord's Day." A hearty invitation is extended to all desiring to worship with us. Presbyterian Church 'Nebuchadnezzar Dedicates Gol den Image" is the themo of the Sunday morning sermon, by the pastor,' the Jtev. J. Georgo Walk. Mrs. R. G. McCall will play the prelude by Armstrong, tho offer tory "Andante" by Reed, and the postlude- "Toccata" by Wldor. The quartet will sing "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah" by H. W. Pctrle, Mrs. S. B. Morgan and Miss Grace Gcibel singing the soprano and contralto duet. The quartet will ulso sing "Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home" by W. Berwald. There will be no evening service, these services being -. discontinued until the second Sunday evening of September. St. Peter's Kiiiscopal Church At the morning Worship service at H a. m. the minister will tako us his sermon subject: "We Have Left Undone Those Things Which We Aught to Have Done." Mrs. H. N. Ashby will preside at the organ rendering "Tho Evening Star" from Tunnhouser by Wagner for the Prelude, "E Minor" by Cho pin for tho offertory, and March "Nuptials" by Ganno for the Post lude. "All who are of a mind to wor ship God with us will find an at mosphere and fellowship In keep- ng with their purpose, aaya tho The Christian Ichurch services vices at the First Baptist church. JwIU ue "ld t Riverside park to- Jennle Neilson will play a violin morrow with a basket dinner at solo "Told at Twilight" during thelnoon- ffoing are requested m. Rev. Merrill G. Tennyson, Mlnls- KKO KSL. KOA9 and KOMO. nne Aint'ni'uii dioi.uiiiik tap company program for Sunday night i church school begins at 'j:d a follows: 8, two-piano recital; 8:30, 1 mr recording orchestra; 8:30, Salon J irst Chuivh fcf Christ, Scientist morning service, Sunday school Is at 9:45 with classes for all. Xazurcne Church Services at the Nazarcne church Sunduy are as follows: Sunday' school, 9:46 at church; preaching, 10:45, at tent; N.Y.P.S., 6:45 p. m., at tent, and preaching, 7:46 p. m. Tho tent meetings, conducted by tho Rev. Harry Joseph Elliott, and the Rev. J. Clarence Anderson, aro proving very successful. They aro held nightly at 7:45 o'clock except ing on Saturdays. , . Lutheran Church. s Ralph Hunt will spcuk ut tho 11 o'clock service Sunday morning at tho English- Lutheran church. The choir will sing ' "Something for Jesus." Sunday school will begin at the usual time. Next Sunday John Hod gin will have charge of the services. ' Lighthouse Gospel Mixtion Sunday school will be held in the tent at Spruce and U at 1:30 o'clock and the preaching services at 2:30 o'clock for tho Lighthouse Gospel ;o congregation. .-' ', Evening services will start at q 7:30 tomorrow night. Mr, Jensen o will sing. Chinese for tho children- at Sunday school. Mr. Carlson will, speak Sunday afternoon . and Mr.' o Hansen will speak in tho evening. Island City Community Church The subject for tho sermon at o the 11 o'clock hour of worship at.g th Island City Community church o will be "The Progress of the Race," O us recorded Im the Fourth chapter, of Genesis. , Sunday school begins o at 10 a. m. and Epworth league at 7 p. m. to be ut the church at 9:16 a. m, Catholics Will Open Convention In Salem Today SALEM, Ore., July 13 (AP) With the arrival of the special train from Chicago nnd St. Louis this morning, tho 73rd annual con-j ventlon of the Catholic Central So- I clety of America ond the National Catholic Woman's Union, w,lll open hero, tho first time tho two or ganizations havo mot farther west than St. Cloud, Minn., or San An tonio, Texas. Wllllbald Elbner. of New Ulm, Minn., national president, and other national officers, will arrive on the special train according to tho lutest advices. General participation of Oregon Catholics in the convention will take place. Sunday when Catholic day will ho observed at the state fairgrounds. Tho most Rev. Ed ward D. Howard, D. D., archbishop PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-'W ear and Millinery of l'ortluiul, will bo celebrant at 10:30 Sunday morning, More than tho pontifical high muss In tho 15,000 pooule are expootod to at open ulr at tho fulrgroundu at tend tho high mass. ooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc o o o o o Rough ucuiiesira; 10 to 11, Rhythm Aces. Broadcast over KGA, KliX and KJA. - Taconm Services will be held- tomorrow morning at Flrst'Church of Christ, Scientist, at First and Washington. "Sacrament" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all KVI (7(i0kc) 8. word and music, (nun.chea o Christ, Scientist, jos Angt'les , KNX (lOoOkc) 8, features; 9:30, musical program. ' Kan I',inuiri.sco KFRC (tilOkc) 8,. features; 10 Amos and Andy; 10:10, dance music. MONDAY PROGRAMS NBC: 8, symphonlsts; 9, trans continental program; 9:30, Planta tion Echoes; 10 to 11, slumber hour. ABC: 8, musical gems; 9. The Twlnw; 9:30, string quartet; 10, Hour on Broadway; 11 to 11!, Rhy thm Aces. Tucomn KVI 8, features; 10, dance mu sic, soloists. Sun FnuicLsco 1CFRC 8, Blue Monday jam boree; 10, Amos and Andy; 10:10, dunco music. Iroup Picnics At ! Swimming Pool A comimny or tho force of the JLuc Mountain creamery Indulged n a Bplendid picnic pally ut the I'ovc swimming poot Thursday ivi-nlliK. Supper was prepared over i camp-fire on the picnic grounds it the pool, and then there were he water sports in the pool after vards. , Too Weighty for Auto The hurenu of standards snyf 'hat initotimbllps could be run sue ossfully on natural Kits, but tho ;ns would luivo to be compressed nto steel cylinders which would itld cniisidenihle weight. The ittiouut of niitunil gas equivalent n live pillions nf gasoline would re inire enormous containers if It .vero nnt compressed. 1 UiLl La Grande. Ore., Grace Bldg. 1406 Adams, Men's Dress Caps Kight quarter or two piece Caps In a wide range of plaids and novelty patterns, silk linings, leather Inbundu. 98 to $1.05 MENUS on July 14, The Golden Text will bo, "The hour c o n i e t h , a n d now Jstjvhei).the true' wor3hippers"'shalT "worshfp "the Father in spirit and in truth: for I the Father seeketh such to worship mm" (jonn i::3). Among the citations which will comprise the Lesson-Sermon will be the following from tho Bible: "Verily I say unto you. Except yc be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven" (MaU. 18:3). Tho Lesson-Sermon will also in clude tho following passages from tho Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Willingness to become as a little child and to leave tho old for the new, renders thought recep tive of tho advanced idea Tho purification of sense and self is a proof of progress" (pp. 323-3114). WINNOWINGS A special selection will be sung by Mr. and Mrs. Nushaum, A. W. Nelson and Paul Knautz at tlie M. E. church Sifnday morning. A j quartet aiso wm sing at me Pres byterian church. Our Dry Service Has proven to be the best method for handling the family wash, all the best pieces are returned to you ironed ready for use. , The garments "are washed, those that require it are. starched and dried ready for you to dampen and finish when convenient. If you have never used this service, call us today.. During the first canning season it is an ideal time to begin. - MODERN LAUNDRY ' ; Phone JVlain 77. Kodak Film Developing Printing Get a supply of films for your Sunday out ing. Return them to us for developing and printing. V Red Cross . Drugstore OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ irS Italph Hunt will xpeak at the Lutheran church Sunday morning and on the followliiL- Sunday John ! HudKin will have charge of tho ser vices. ' There will ho no evening ser vice tomorrow at the Prealiytcrlnn church, these services helnff dis continued until tho second Sunday In Septemhel. The ton moethiKH at Deput and Y sponsored by the Nazarcne church are now under way with the Hev. J. Clarence Anderson and the Hev. Harry Joseph EllluU In charge. Tho Interest la running high and so far tho meetings have neon very successful. Meetings will continue every night except Sunday beginning at 7:45 o'clock. All aro Sunday School la held at :45 for Invited to attend. lly SlNTi;ll MAHY Kor summer meals there seems to be no drink more refreshing j than iced lea. It cools and nuen ches thirst us well as "cheers" In proverbial tea fashion If It's rightly made. Children should not be ullowed to drink tho Icoad beverage any more than they would the hot one. The simulating properties are there regardless of the tempera ture. Lemonade may be served with little trouble to small per sons at the table when Iced lea Is provldHl for adults. A certain technique must be de veloped If leead teu Is at Its besl. Care In choosing the 'brand, In brewing the tea and In serving must always be observed. "Illenclcc!" Ten ltatf. What Is known as a "blended" tea Is considered the best. Th,. particular brand or tra in name must be chosen Individually. in making tea. to be iced twice as much dry-lea must be used as fir hot tea. Otherwise, the same rules upply. The hot freshly scald ed teapot, actively boiling water and stepping ale the same for iced tea as for hot. y To serve fill glasses full of cracked Ice or one-third full of ..hit. nod nr shaved Ice. I'our tea directly on the Ice taking care not I to touch the glass with the hot tea. Serve wllh sections of lemon' ; or orange and fine granulated or powdered sugar. Freeze U'nnm C1ilR". Housekeepers tvho possess an , Icclcss refrigerator can freeze cubes of lemon juice dilcted wlth water and slightly sweetened In , place of plain water for use In Iced lea. i'o not try to make these cubes very sweet. A heavy syrup will not freeze satisfactorily. Any wanted flavor can le frozen and used In this fashion. The cubes furnish both flavor and ice and aro most attractive. Vreahlv brewed, well made tea noured over Ice Is not at all same beverage that Is ma le .Inwlv enoled and wetlkenet cold water and finally served with a piece of lee. The first IB eieor with the delicate fragrance of hoi , tea while the second la cloudy with . a bitter, puckery tang no inatlrr how strung of wulef. sugar or oa juic. one amy Uiulit it. East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. 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