La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 23, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    JViday, January 23, 1925.
THE U MAUDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of
lira. J. J. Pearson delightful!) t
-iiirriuuun ? .meniners . of tht
Tuesday Bridge club ytitrda'y af
ternoon at her home on Washing
ton avenue. Three tables wri at
play with Mrs. Walter Krofnan
winning high score.
At an appropriate hour, a dainty
Innehcon was served 1,y the hos
teas. The ladles tf Woodcraft were en.
tertalned at tea at the home of
Mrs. f. H. Gusset; '19(14 Third
suvft, yesterday afternoon with
Airs. II. Jack. Mrs. Mollle Moss and
' Airs. JIuy Fliley nssisllnn Mrs. On
set as hostess. The afternoon was
spent at fancy worlt. . .
Those present were Mrs. M. Car
roll, Mrs. Kilvls, Mrs. W. Cass. Mrs
Aiiu. Clark, Mrs. Hay Heuhl. .Mrs.
, Jora Rose, Mrs. Ituliy Howell, Mrs
Clyde Sullivan, Mrs. Clarence Bon.
or. Mrs. V. It. Kins;, Mrs. Foley
Mrs. Chas. ltlcljurils, Mrs. Carrie
Itoldis, .Mrs. W. Hi Allslotl, Mrs.
'I.luinlnell, Mrs. Myrtle Itolilis. Mrs
Hilydc r. Mrs. I.. C. Ki-ukIp. Mis. N.
I:.. Wood. Mrs. Henry Vi'sUe urn!
Mis. A I Hay.
The chorus of the Monday musi
cal Is pulllnir the finlslilliK touches
'on Harper's "Al the Tea Hdiisi ,"
.which will lie Riven Monday eve
ning, .1 in iki i y pi-.i'iillns in,,
pi-esenlallon of the play "ladaiiif
Hulterl'ly."
This program is lielnR Riven )y
the Monday Musical for the pur
pose of raising money to help fi
nance the organization and ull who
were fortunate enough lo see "Mn-j
dame' Butterfly" when It woo pre
sented, by the Ni.lRhhorhoot elnh i.
j"ew weeks no nre npreei that it
Ih a play which is noi snon forjfot
hn. Mrs. A. I,, niehnrdnnn will add to
he pIciiRtirn or the eveniiiR by
Binf.ltiK "One Valr Hay" by Puc
cini. The program will start ntfcS
o'clock.
At the regular meeting of Tnion
LoditA S!i4 1.. 8. to n. of I,. l and
K., held Tnrsdny eveninp nt K. oi
; P. hall iho following officera were
4 Installed by installing officer, Neb
Swan, assisted hy Marshall Lilian
Hedgrent: Helen Jinc, president;
Ida Charlton, vice-president; Ma
bel Cook, past president; Alta
ilickford, chaplain; Mabel C'ole
man, secretary; Louise Hilary,
treasurer; Lena Hend, cblleetor;
Uortha Bates, conductor; Goldic
Iliekey, warden; Grace Strleff, I
H.; Jessie Damerell, O. S.; Bachel
Stover, Nell Swan and Guttata Wen
gel, hoard of trust eis nnd Grace
ltarnes, musician. .
At ihe close of Iho meeting re
freshments were served.
Mrs. Oscar Thompson was hos
tess to the Parish nnd Mission so
ciety of the Zion Kngllsh Lutheran
church yesterday nftcrnoon. Th.
afternoon was spent socially after
which luncheon was served hy the
hostesH,
Vnlvcrslty of Idaho, Moscow.
(Special) Junior Prom, the big
dance given each year hy the thlrd
yeur class at the university, wilt be
strictly formal for the first time In
Its history, according to action tak
en by the class nt a recent meet
ing. This new ruling will auto
matically make freshmen Ineli
gible to attend, as campus tradi
tion does not permit them to wenr
formal clothes.
A "Junior Week" which will in
clude the Prhm, a university play
or musical comedy, and a carnival,
t nre being planned by the class; nc-
WALLING' S
All U fVriJC:
New Spring Pattern Hat
S-A-L-E
Just received, Two Hundred Fifty up-to-the- j
minute in style, Spring Pattern Hate, consist- i
ing of Turbans, Bonnets, Tyrolians and Flares,
and made of Bengaline, Faille, Taffeta, all Rib- ;
bon, Braid and Silk Combinations, and Satin.
These Hats are all REASONABLY PRICED
for a QUICK TURNOVER as follows
' S6.93 - S8.50 - SI 0.73
SALE DEGINS SATURDAY JAN. 21th
And continues until these hats are entirely gone
WALLING ?S.
SOCIETY
Booster
C" Ji
Vutlu WatMtn, It, of Tuiuji. Usiiv. if
Hoin to WHshlntiton us a Mpeeiul
rnitxMUi'V fo Pi-psiiiem CnulldftO from
he. tiiie She will prem hi him with
u Ihib of Kansasi wheal end Inform
lilm that "Kiiiwif Onmn the IUM
Wheal in ihe World."
cording to Hlaine Stulihlefleld. class
presldent
Among those named on the com
mittee In charge of arrarigemenia
for "Junior Week" was Mildred
Pearson of La Grande, Oregon.
Ladd Panyon. (Special) Miss
FUm Bant on anil 'rank W. Poole
were married Sunday, January 18,
the ceremony taking place at Pen
dleton. M iss Hantnn has lived a I
Ladd Panyon for several years and
Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
William Ilanton. Mr. Poole Is the
son of Mrs. Km ma Poole, of Walla
Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Pool drove to Mil
ton Monday, where thy will make
their home. The good wishes of
their matty friends hero go with
them to their new home.
y
Lndd Panyon (Special) The
fourth or the series of - parties
which the ladles of the Oct -Together
club are sponsoring for their
famlltrs and friends this winter
took place here lust week. The eve
ning quickly passed at cards and
dancing after which a two course
luncheon was served.
The committee In charge of the
affair consisted of Mesdames
Plaude Beale. Knoch Johnson, Geo.
Tucker, Phas. Grandy and Miss Et
ta Banton. '
I.add Canyon. (Special) Mrs.
WJJliam MjC.Pauley was Jtostess to
tho Get-Together cfuV recent fy. Af
ter the'buslness meeting, which was
In charge of the newly elected of
ficers, Ihe nftcrnoon was spent at
needlework and social conversation
followed by a dainty luncheon.
Seaside Kay Injured.
SEASIDE. Ore. Alvin Abbot, 0.
of this city, sustained a broken
leg and severe cuts and bruises
when an automobile driven by i...
L. Love turned sharply to avoid
another car and jimped to the
sidewalk, striking the hoy. who
was riding his toy autohioblle.
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Announcements
Social annonnraiietiU Buy
be printed in this column free
of charge. Any announce
menta pertaining to any func
tions such as cooked food
sates, etc., will be refused. An
nouncements, to be printed the.
Mute day, must be m society
editor's hands by f:O0 o'docK.
Mews editor' note.
The Mission Uand of iho proiby
torfan church will he enu'rlained
al the houtf of SI is Mury Vaughn
H-nrlckKun. U12 Alitor street, Sul
urduy afternoon ut 2:30 o'eloct;.
AM im-mliers ure invited.
Mrs. l.eo Bouvy will be hostess
to Jhe Clio etuh tomorrow ai tor
noon. .
.''
The Knights of Tythlus nml the
I'ythian Sisters will hold a social
meeting ut t he K. of P.. hull filpn
duy evening, January 2H,
Fashion Notes
New York. Tho colder the win
ter the thinner the stockings be
come.. T)no dealer advertises hose
so sheer that ono can road print
through them, which might be of
benefit io ihe tatooed lady. Most
women, however, are satisfied If
observers can son through the
stockings without seeing through
the wearer.
New York. The duty of tho cor
set is to keep up and hold down
lo keep up the stockings and hold
down the flesh. With many the
clasp around models ol silk hroche
with Inserts of surgical elastic arc
popular. Others discard the corset
entirely and wear a hrnsstero of
satin with garters attached.
New York Now that the South
ern resort season is In full swing
tho while shoe has come Into Ms
own again both for ajtort nml eve
ning wear. White kid and doe skin
are the materials used and the
buckled pump is (he lype most
seen.
New York Tho head which
wears a crown these days is not
uneasy provided the crown Is of
straw, with the brim felt. Crowns
are high and round In these laic
headpieces with top trimming and
brims nnrrow and rolled sharply
back In' front.
London Thero wilt bo two extra
"courts" before Lent and debu
tantes from both sides of tho At
lantic nre swarming Ihe Bhops In
consequence. It is reported that
they will be asked to "attend in
tho usual and conventional styles 1
of hair dressing." This, without
saying it, apparently bans the bob.
English peeresses who know Queen
Mary's views on the shiiiftlc, now
cover their bobs with transfer ma
Hons when attending her. Halr'ttmPted to rohl nt "arm burenu
dresHCrs expect a rushing business.
Paris Pleats and pntou have
come tp bftaliHoat synonymous,. Iivj
t)u sport dresses designed by this
famous artist, pleats are extcnelvo
ly used. The dresses for the code
d'azur ure extremely simple, hut
given distinction by fine embroid
eries and original combinations of
fabrics.
SCALLOPED COItX AND
1 TOMATOES
A delightful combination vege
table dish for luncheon or a light
supper Is made of canned corn nnd
fresh tomatoes. . . . . -.
Put a layer of corn In the bot
tom of nn enameled ware baking
dish, then a layer of bread crumbs,
sprinkled with pepper and salt and
dotted with butter. -Add a layer
of siloed tomatoes. Alternate with
corn and tomatoes until thni dish
is nearly full. Finish with a layer
of bread crumbs dotted with butter.
Bake for twenty minutes, or until
the crumbs aro brown and fhe
vegetables are heated through.
The enameled baking dish, being
dainty and chinn-tlke In uppear
ance, can be brought to the table
without hesitancy and used as a
serving dish. 4
If the vegetables are not served
with meat, Berve them on toast or
with sallliie crackers.
Arr:K j:xi Mni9
Saturilny Dinner.
Chicken En Casserole
Porker House Itolls nutter
Pineapple Ice Cream
Hponge cakn ,
; Coffee -
Sunday Ilrrakrvt
Grape Juice
Corn Fhikes
Corned Beef Hush
Rolled Oats Muffins
Coffua
ninrvr
Roast Lamb, Caper Sauce
Franconla Potatoes
Asparagus Halad
Fig Mousse
Coffee
Supper
Melted Cheese Hundwlrhrft
Cold Sliced Meat Loaf
Canned Peaches Whipped Cream
Cookies
Morula y Pinner
(t'sfng Sunday Ieft-Oters)
Ijinib Souffle
Escailoped Potatoes
String nans
! Peach and Fruit Compote
2.VHI Dainsge Mill 'llel.
I ItOHKIH'KU. ir-. Itose Elk
melr of this city filed suit In th
circuit court aguumt Veinon Zaclr
nry f'r -'5fl( damage. Mlleglng
t hat Z;'cb:iry was the fat her of
her child born last Hr-ptcmbr fol
lowing an struck upon k-r.
Housewife
Observer Crossword Puzzle II
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HOIHZOXTAJi
, Those who beg, i
7. I-'our-sldeil pillar.
fS. Spawn of fish..
14. One who retires.' ;
10. Deer. . , ' ,
17. A bayou. '. ' . ' '
10, I'onjunetion. ,'
rt. lilt. ' 1 t
?2. That which Is set In.
S3. To exalt.
24. Finishes.
26. Contraction for over.
28. Bequests.
:m. Sun god.
III. To blot out.
;t:(. Negative.
34. Expand.
S7. To make less. , .
40. Kxelamatlon. k
41. To perch.
42. Preposition.
43. Pronotin,
44. To affirm.
47. List of prospective Jurors.
ftrt. Exclamation. '
M. A merry frplle.
r4. Printer's unit, of measurement.
55. Itefuse. ( '.
57. Meadow. '
.18. To ford. '
0. Limber.
02, Seasonings.
04. Solitary, .''
00. Monkey. , .' '
08. Active. ' ' ( '
70. Grnssy plain. ' . !
71. Found at ,a fireplace.
74. Before. ' . ; .J
75. Ponfirins. '
70, Clipped,
Safe ItohherU'8 Attempted.
ASHLAND, Ore. -A robber, be -
Jleved to hn the sumo who ut -
office in. Medfprd entered two,
establishments In this city and at -
tempted to break Into the safes.
WW
Western hospitality
knows no half-measures
The hospitality of the West is as
wide as its plains. Out here, you're
invited for breakfast. And you
are served with a wonderful cup
of coffee, the symbol of western
welcome Hills Bros. Coffee!
Just puncture the vacuum seal
of a tin of Hills Bros, and breathe
that , marvelous aroma the fra-.
grance of rare coffee-oils. Drink a
cup of Hills Bros, and know that
the flavor matches the aroma. The
Recognized Standard. (That's
what they call Hills Bros. Coffee 1)
And it is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In lAi trif 'tnat I'trmum Ptri
vAitA kit ft tht fftt i' tih.
OI"l. UIIf r
VFJITICAL
1. Those who bribe.
2. Period of lime.
:i. Icy cold.
4. Pi-iifts.
5. Note of scale.
0. Stationary pari of ti machine.
i. Commands.
8. Exist.
f. Before.
10. Images. ,
1 1. Drmknrd.
12. Ships strengthening beam.
IT,. Within.
I X. To follow,
21. Groans.
2f, A volatile liquid.
27. Ponsume.
2!), Bended on knees.
::t. Publishes.
:t2. To run away.
15. Uecay,
HO. A dolt.
IIS. Epoch.
:i!i. Feminine pronoun.
44. I'sed with most radios.
45. Little fairy.
40. Mineral substance,
48. Efts.
40. Soiled.
52. Prgefi,
5:t. Burs ttsed In thrend looms.
50, To lie on wnler.
59, Flower.
01. litick.
Oil. A narrow passage.
05. Nautical term,
07. Jumbled type.
0:i. Anger.
72. Point of compnss.
7:t. ExclnTtmtlon;
jTlie knob of the Ashland Fruit
; association safe wos knocked off,
ihit it Is not known whether the
' robber secured any money, as of-
fleers were unable to get It open,
The same procedure was followed
'at Swift & Co. 5s local plant.
HEALTH
THKIIT IN HUAIni j
Ujr I rederUM Sirhkh'r)
Kat and drink HH' fl an . nxact
quantity as Oik constitution of thy I
hpdy allows of, In reference to thei
services of th mind. They ti;it
study much ought not tp cut n
much us those --thut work han.
their digestion belns; not so Roo(
Tho exuet quuntlty and quality he
Inr found out. is to be kept to con
stantly. Excess n all other other
things whatever, us well oa In meat
und drink, i also to be avoided.
Youth, age nnd sick require ti
different quantify.
The measure of food ought io b;
(as much &s possible mny be) ex
actly proportionable to the quality
nnd condition of the stotjineh, be
cause tho stomach digests it. That
quuntlty Is sufficient, the'stnmarh
can perfectly concoet and digest,
and it sufflcwh the due nourish
ment of tho body. A greater quan
tity of some things may be eaten
than of others spine being of light
er digestion than others. Th dif
ficulty lies In finding out an exact
meusuro; for lust knows not where
necessity ends.
Wouldst thou enjoy a long life.
a healthy ' body, nnd n vigorous
mind, unit be acquainted also with
ihe powerful works of God, labor
In first pluee to bring thy oppeitle
lo reason. flenjnmln Franklin.
Health (be hluH'V 4tmib'.t
One of the lqost significant as
pects Qf mqlern conservation in a
high regard for the hehlth.of -the
eommuuity. In the strenuous life
of th twentieth eentiiry tln de
mand Is for n miixlmum ainouuf of
Mti nlul vigor n a sound body, -4
Communlly health, state health
nnd nnllona) health la a composite
of Individual health. The better
Ihe individual heu'lth, Ihe better
the general average of community
health. The more lieatlhy, produc
ing Individuals any community hiy
Aii the Inncu' mieli lint I vlil 1111 It llv.
'in tii'riiliiee liiut Hint miirli (?i-iter
will be the progress of that com
munity. Good health is both nn Individual
and a national asset. It is just as
essential und fundamental to the
integrity and permanence of a
democratic nation as scientific pro
gress, political achievement, indus
trial development or economic ac
complishment. Indeed It is the ba
sis upon which nil these things ure
built.
Keeping your credit good cosis a
lot of money but is worth more,
Minerva
Says---
Would you , llko to snvo
1.00? I can tell ypu how.
to do It. Wien you buy a
pair ' of child's shoes that were
i.aiv, ,you -only 'iHty'iuVA,
now; Hl.es 1 to fi; ami the
'A.2b gra d u cu n be had f o r
fl.9fi; sizes 01 to 8, und tij
to 1 1 for the same price
L95. No better made.
Ton't wait loo long. Theso
prices jnre for n short thpe
only.
THE BOOTERY -
When Rtyle, Price and
Quality Aro Kqual,
GAV JIAYIEN, Mtfr.
For The
Ladies
Make a resolution now to
take bnttor caro of your np
pearunco during tho coming
twelve months.
nolve to make the niont
of your KooJ looks and re
solve to enjoy the service
and utlsfuctlon that work
at this shop ansures.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom II, Booimcr niilg.
"A nihility Ait! for
Kvcry Need."
. Phone Main 577
Gifts
For Every Occasion
Always New
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
La Grande's
House of Art.
Pictures, Frames, Clyna
and Glassware.
I!
The Closing Of Our
January Sale
Is almost here, and the val
ues we are offering, for these
last few (lays mean a great
saving to you. While there
- are many days left to wear
your Winter "Apparel, , our ;
new Spring Merchandise has v
began to arrive and we must
dispose of all vvinter Coats,
Dresses and Hats.
LAOIES ready
hImTiii i mmw (mm tarn
AND MILLINERY ''y
Music Classes Beginning
February 1st
PIANO COVRSE, $0.M
rimiiiony, Hlstorj of fnsic tuid Appreclstlon of Sfns)o
$S.OO I'ju'h
rti'Klali'r holwocn lmurB 9 and B, 1S0S Fourth Rt. Apt. D
Or Thoiin KUANCJS B1BNIR WILD. 145-J
Vanilla Chocolate and Maple Fudge,
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
35c Lb.
The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
"The Home of Home-Mnde Candy"
(Retail only)
We Have in Slock and '
Are Agents for - j
AT WATER-KENT
RADIO SETS
Benham Electric Go,
MAIN ltW NEW FOU3T BLDQ
Credit -.
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
Money No Measure
Of Value
The value of telephone service cannot be measured'
in dollars nnd ecu Is. No community without tele
phone service can exist in competition' with another
community that has telephone service.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES
TBW BATTERY A ELEOTRIO BERVICB OX
jXcbton ftfachtM Work BUfr
1111 WMhlntW At.
Wall
- to - wear
rTrifaJ
BATTB1UES II
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