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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1925)
Thursday, January 2S, 1525. TSS tX GRAtfM EVEtfTttG 02S2SVES PAGE THHEE ! I.'. t,,f. NEWS of SOCIETY The Clio Cltib met last evening at the Country club with Mrs. J "iius uohnenkamp as nosie.sa. -ihp -liib rooms were decorated in a color scheme of pink and yellow, beautiful centerpieces of daffodil and pink sweet peaa being used. Kight tubles of bridge were at 1-lny during tho evening with high ffrortu for the club prissea going to Mr. nnd Mr. Karl Stoddard and the guest prizes going to Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hayes. An excellent two course lunch eon watt served before uUjuuru nient. Mrs. J. McNnmee entertained the Alpha club lust, eventng at her home on Hucond street, Five tables uf bridge, were at play with Mrs. H. K. WatkliiH winning high Hcore among the ladies and Walter I.ela man ' winning the gentleman's ' prize. At afi appropriate hour a dainty --.two -'course luncheon was served, The Home Mission society of the Pirnt Methodlat Kplscopal ehurch met yesterday at the paiHuimge for an all day meeting. A pot-tuck luncheon was served at noon, after which Mrs. Hull K. Wallls ,oi Ik land City, gave a report on the mite boxes and Mrs. Klmer Ora.nl Keith told of the National Convention t Chicago, to which she was sent as a deii-gate. Twenty Indies were , present ond tlie regular lesson was reviewed during the afternoon, with Mi;i.' It. Tyler und Mm. A. Cooper in charge. - - - Hot Lake (Special) The pro gram which was given a short time ego by the women's club of Un ion is to be repeated in part Thursday evening at the Hot Lake sanatorium. I.ura Uldeler und Hot hone Miller, will give a Span ish dunce supported by a. chorus Iluth of-four girls: Audrey DeLap, He McCullum. June Smith and Watts. A I hitch dance will be given by It nth Conner and Kath efine Klelbloek. Mm. S. K. Miller will accompany the girls lo the lake, acting as chnperon. Mrs. Helene Stearns has been coaching the girls. Charlie Brotherton will g4ve a vocal solo and several other , embers of the Hot lake snna- J tprhim ntaff will assist with the program. ? I ' !; Medical Snrines (Sooclnlj Mrs. 1 J. V. Kennedy entertained at din- ner recently for the three school teachers. Miss D. Miller, of The Park. Miss Trls Stone and Mrs. V. Ifcogg of Medjcitl Springs. After din ner forty three additional guest arrived and five tables of "500" were, at play during the evening., ' .. . ' , won high honors and thevconso-i lot lo n prlz '8 wen t t o M rs. S. S. Io)hy and Frank Wliitten. He- frjfshmcnts were served.. Klgln (Special) The regular meeting of Illue Mountain Chap- tej, Ortbj, of Efisterr Star, wag hem u tne nan neru recently. ioj- m0rrow afternoon ut the Neigh lowing the initiation dclieiouH re- 0rhood club rooms. Mrs. J. K. freshments were served by ' the Woodcll. Mrs. , Alvah Duryea and committee In charge. - .Medical Springs (Special) The V. O. I. O. club wis. entertained at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Win Duncan Wednesday evening. Fifty three peoplp. were present and the evening was spent at "fitio." . At midnight refreshments wero serv ed. Cove (Special). The regular monthly meeting of the Women's club was held at the library re cently. Many Important business matters were discussed, after which refreshments were served. WALLING'S FINAL CLEARANCE 'v of Coats About 25 Good Coals HALF PRICE WALLING'S Look At Them Yo-i Immediately notice the women whose appear ance Is most attractive and do you notice that it Is the natural effect (even though artificial means are used) that creates that attractive ness? Securing the greatest at tractiveness In appearance can be only by depending exclusively upon experts on beauty nlds. Our Shop meets thst ret!iirtment. GEIST MARINELL0 SHOP Room A, Sunimrr BMf, -A Baiil Ahl for Errrj Rrcd." Phone Main S77 Smart Sport ' Coat Nel-,TH,i"8C 1 Pftnutar m;irt ppon coat that Is nt t' j"i'peun winter resorts on un .Mt-diierntneua. It is irinuued with bi.ick and while rabbit a new note in combining furs. . Announcements Social ftuuminocmciita may be prtutel hi tbU column free of cbaruo. Any announce monts iMTti.bilng to any func tions such as cookctt food salea, etc.. will be refused. Ao noiiucenients, to be printed tlm ame day. must bo In society editor's hands by :00 o'clock. News editttr's note. ! Mrs. Klmer McMftnns will be ; hostess to the Junior llrhlge club 'tomorrow afternoon. 'Januury 30, - The Parent Teacher association of Central school will meet to morrow afternoon at 2:iiu o'clock In tho high school auditorium. The Art Department : of the . NeigliborhootU.club will y.coto. Mrs. Tom Walsingur will have charge of the program. Members of tho B. Y. P. IT. will give a party tomorrow evening at the home of Misses Ronnie and j,ueen Olivxer, on Third street. Miss Louise Jtuudrup wilt be guest of honor. la Grande Post No. 43 of the American Legion and the Ladles' Auxiliary will meet Wednesday, February 4. at Honan hall for their regulur meeting. A supper und dance will be features of the even ing. The Missionary Society or the Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon, January 30 at the chinch. Miss Louise lltindruh, of ' Port hi nd. will iiililreytt the soeletv at this time. Fashion Notes 1 New York. For every de . signer who gives birth to a new ! Idea there are &0 who secure a de sign by adoption. The latest fash Ion child of this nature was adopt ed from the slushed trousers of the ! Mexican haciendado. The costume 'consists of a two-pb'ce sport frock 'with the skirt slushed from knee 'to hem, with the flaps falling over .accordeon pleated crepe de chine. I These slashes may be buttoned up if desired, completely hiding the contrasting silk. New York Contrast Is the goal In dress at th present both ' for Inner and outer garments. .What greater contrast to white shoulders and pastel silk lingerie , than black? Black lace therefore lis being extensively used on new 'undies. Many of these also have la distinct monogram embroidered I in black. New York The newest walk Ing coat Is indispiitslily made to walk In. It has a skirt flaretl hr means of guh'ls or Inverted pleats which extend from the low pluced pockets at either slile of the front. assuring freedom of movement. I New Tork ' The decorations 'of the short cuffs of the newest gloves consist of perforations In the leather roltier thnn emhrold erlea Bt'lffe Is the fsvorlte shade to match the tremendous vogue i existing for thut color In frock. I.omlon Many of the fah llonahle Kriffifnh womm wintering on the Illvrria and In Ma-irta are rarrylnir atiout with th'-m bay dolia ulniort as liir' ns dummy of i hp venlrHotiint. ltnjah fllt wlitrh wTf pupil lu r, have iIImp- ; pea red. Ixndon In't la a hlcs'lng that woman ran war fialKar In 'ih hcttis. fMhf-rwie no nich Jrhartnitip houduir rap would tiavi 1 h-n dli7i)l is tioit shown today i which rririniMM or tld tissue aur- mounted by ft diadem of black oa prey. Two gold tissue ribbons foil from either side to the shoulder. Paris "And a border of mother-of-pearl.' That does not sound unusual when a bag or a face or fcvK; an eventng accessor- la alluded to an unusual trimming on enlng frock. Lucie nee Jelong has recently designed such a one. The dress is of white and gold lace with a mother-of-pearl border about the neckline. It la em broidered about the hem with pail lette of mother-of-pearl and red silk. Paris. . Tho Parlnlenne adopts a style to her own typo rather than follow It blindly, and tor that rea son Is one of tho best dreftsvd wo men in the world. 'Mile. Dents Grey, for example. Is now wearing- a black pocli hat with a point ed crown, but to give breadth and set off her fuce. the hot Is trim med with heavy puffs of osprey protruding from either side. l'arls Fa-shioiw for Spring Affivtrtl by War hi China I'AHIH (AD China's civil war nas nu4i rar-reacning errects tn Purls fashion centers. Influencing everywhere the selection of ma terials for spring models already in the course of preparation In the great dressmaking . houses In spile of the fact that the winter season has barely got under way. Far eastern silks, of rhlncse col or designs and bearing such names as China crepe, crepe Majuuga and Chin-Chln are being extensively used in I he creation of deleetuhle models to he. launched at Atituil and f.ongchumps next spring. In what promises to be one of the liveliest seasons for feminine rai ment. Solid colors such as gray, sky blue or pale green, with wide bor ders done 'in hennas, yellows and soft shades of lavender predom inate. ' . Some carry designs so large that two or three patterns would make a gown for a petite person. One pattern Is a large yellow sunflower with a brown center on a white background. Another sample of thp thtneo Influence Is a large nil-over patlerns done In three dif ferent colors. The first row Is in hlnclc and white; the second and middle strip In black, red and white and tn the final pattern green is added. The designs themselves thus far are free from eccentricities and tin lora some radical change Is made between now and spring It- seems triHt the conventional straight line erfect will again dominate the com ing season. ik!jAm not si i.ir.it.F.r USBON, Portugal (AP) Ho cent reports that Port Alexander, a small Island In the Portuguese colony of Angola, West Africa, had recently sunk In the sea, were de nied Wednesday by the clnistcr of tho colonies. An official statement declnred nl nnl n an. Kn n U nna hiinilNul that only a snnd bank, one hundred meters long, on port Alexander, had been submerged. It was added that there wero no casualties, as teJdmj.'JL'K'd portion, .was natn- linlrll y4t no That s what CAIjo Coffee. Baking Powder 19 Spice 4 n 4 i EitrtctJ I 'i l i i ii m mimm . i Friday, January 30 Friday, silent ntcht far; K .... KOO. KJS. KPO, rWX. Willie'. WHHH, WOHIIy WHDY, WRAO, WflKIVWHAH. WKAI). WMAK. WOAI. WOI, WRC, WllKO. . CtLAO, Montreal, fan. (Knstern, 4ti. 1:41 p. m.. Wlnsor hotel luncheon concert; lk lenaoiia. eon concert: 4:30. llo lessoiia. ' . , . VK . Winning ; Con, nlrul. ""7"," a Machine' Prof. ; J. r. H. r.o) Qrnnt; 1:16, studio eonrert. " CNKA. Moncton, N. B. Kaslern. 31S). 7:3ft p."m.. lliolo Alf, bed time atorle; 8:sa, mimical pro gram: popular dance music, Joe Mar-ileo aad hla Rainbow AlelfHly Boys. CNUE, Edmonton, Can. (Moun tain. 450), 7:30 p. m.. children's bedtime e3rrs; 8:30, Newsboys' band of Kdmonton. KI'-AR, Pulfmah, Wash. (Pacific 33A). 7:30-9 p, m., Ilarvev Wlxson. lienor; Danae IJesay, ptunlM; Krna Nelson, reader; "Itesxling tn Prep aration for Travel In Knrop." Carl M. Prewsti'r; '"Essentials of Suc- ceHsfut lnrm Management Geo. Severance: "Survey of New Hooks," AHc f Webb; "first Care of Uuby Chicks," W. P.- Huehansn. KFAC. Uii.se. Tdnho. (Mountain, 275), 8 p. m.. V.d. loffmun. bari tone; Mrs. Fred Kankin. soprano. KFDM. Beaumont, Tex. (Cen tral. :U5.(i). 8 p. m.. refinery band. KKT. l.os Angeles. Calif. (Pa cific, i!9), BTfi:H0 p.m;. Mvoning Herald, table -tulk -and news; 6:30 (1. Examiner's musical half hour; 6:45-8, Aeolian residence pipe or gan-recital, Pan MeKarland, or ganist; 8-9. Evening Herald, dance music; 9-10, Examiner, vocal and instrumental; 10-11 , Harmony trio. Amdseo Reno, violinist,-and Caro lina Reno, pianist. . ; ' KFNK. Shenandouh,. Ta. :(Cen tral, 2fii!). 6:80 p. m., concert. Omaha, Nebr., Rev. .1. ". Sapp. director. KFOA, Seattle-, Wash (Pacifle, 4hb)t 4-6:IS p. m.. Olympic, hotel concert orchestra; 6 : 4 Ti -8 ; 1 Ji . Sher- mnn Clay Company program;. 8:30-ia. Seattle Times studio pro gram; 10:05-11. Olympic hotel dance music. KPSO, l,os Angeles, Calif. (Pa cific, 278). 10:80-11:30 a. m.. sun shine hour; 3:30-4:30, organ re cital. Hoy Reid Itrlgnall; 7:30- 9:15, auditorium service, Angelns Temple Choir and Sliver band: to ll, organ recital, Roy Reid Urig nall. KOO. Oakland,. Calif! (Pacific. 312.) 11:80-1 p. m.. luncheon con cert. Pacific States- Electric com pany; 3, studio- musical program and speaker; 4-5:3u, concert or chestra. Hotel St. Francis; IV:30-fi girls' half hour. Esther , Wood Schneider. 1 . ; KOW, 1 Portland.- Orn. (Pacific, 4!i2), 12:30 p. m., concert; 5, chlb dren's tprogram. story. Aunt Nell; 3. lecture. University of Oregon - intension, division; 10:30, Hoot . KHJ. I.os 'Angeles, Calif. . (Pa cific. 80R). 12:30-1:30 p. m..' Per ry's orchestra; SQ-S:?!), program .Pacific Hint.?."-.Klecicic aaurrJenyi (i-(l::io. Art Hickman's Hlltmore '-an infinitely finer tea in an infinitely finer package science "has done for you. By a patented secret process all the rarest Oriental flavors of tea are brought to you for the first time Schilling Tea Grfv mrLh rmh If a. C lbai is m Vacuum- Ihotol concert orchestra,, Edward ' niiputrkk. director'; 8:30-7:30, Unit. Waller KylveSter HtrlioK. ' little stories, Amertmn history; "Hlr" Rlchanl Headrlrk, screen starlet, rnric John; l-ln. program. ! Mullen & Bluett; U. Allison I'helpa, I Huitnett's Hlltmore hotel dunce orchtfitra. : KNX. Hollywood. Calif. Pa- ciric. 3:7). I a. m.. morning pray- er; 9, .Hired Hand, news; 10, Hired " morning messag..; :: i Kstelle Ijiwton I Jndsey, skipper !h(s Kwnln , I Wurlltr p.pe organ wltal; 6: n in Tnuin fri- n. Vuw tlund's morning message; 11:30. of It. p. in.. Town Crier and VHlaye I'rrhlim; 6. Hlchflold weekly tra velogue; ti:3D-7:30, dinner hour niustc; 8-10, program arranged by Airs. A. K. llorden ; fll-1 1 . papular .songs. June F'urcell, tho KNX girl; 11-13, Abe l.yman'a Coroanul Grove dance crchesira from Atrt ha.wiidor hotel. KOA, Penver, Colo. (Mountain. 322. 4. ti;40 p. ni., book of knowl edge; s. "The Komanllr Age." KtiA I'lnversi. Iris Kuth Tavey, di rector; KOA orchestra. KOB. State College. N. M.l. (Mountain, still). 7:30-3:31) p. m.. popular science course, leHSon 2. member of. t tie engineering fac ulty. KPO, San Francisco, rnlif. (Pa cific. 423), 7 a. m.. setting up ex ercises, Bernard Drury; 11, chat to housewives. Prudence Penny; 13:4& p. m., tulk. Commonwealth club luncheon;. 1-2, ltudy Heiger'e Kalrmont hotel orchestra; 4:30- Huily Melger's Fairmont hotel orchoMtra.- ' ., . .' , KSAf, Mitnhsttnn. Knn. (fien- la hlo. Scad u. win N increase in price. the magic of modern 'V Iral. 840.T), 11:90 p. m., tuning In piano selection: tt'attt'ur; "Wilds' tng 1. 1st Tear's Unslness from Karm Aeronnts,' . N. Chapman; tUdlo queHllon boi: "The Hessian Kly." K. O. Kelly: f:l. colleire liell and opening exercises: 7: JO. "Making the Address," Henry1 A. Shlnn; 1:1, Itortlo roHege ouur trt: 7:4(1. reading. Henry A. Khlnn. Kftn, St. Ixiuls, klo. (Tentrul 649.1). 3 p. m.. progrum. Oentrul Wosleyun College band ana glee club. K8NI, (teattle. Wash. (Pacific, t33), 7:15-11 p. ni., Aunt Vivien's bedtime story; '1-9. Karl Clray and hla Hole! Hutler orchestra: D-10, concert hour: 10-11, Karl Gray and his Hotel Hutler orchestra. KTW. Chicago. III. ' (Central. ttb.i). :30 a. m. morning exer cises; 11:31. table talk. Mrs. Anna J. Peterson: :36-7, children's beil tlm atory, 1'ncle Bob: 7-7:30. din ner concert, Congress hotel; a. speeches, auspices of the American Parol Bureau federation; "What Illinois Produced and Bold In 1M4." A. C. Page; -Painting Signs on Illinois Parma. H. ('. Butcher; a-lii. midnight rerue; u-3:3. mid night revue continued. WBAP, l"ort Worth, Tex. (Cen tral, 473.0). 7:30-3:30 p. ni.. din ner music. Jimmy ltllcy'a Toxus hotel orchestra: S:Sn-t:46, Saxo phone band of Sweetwater.. WCAI.. Northfleld. Minn. (Cen trnl, 3Sii). 3:30 p. in., book talk, "The Necessity of Art." reviewed hv Or. George Wdda Spoils. WCCO, Mlnneapolli - St. Paul, Minn.. (Central 419.3), 10:46 a. m., home wrvlce,. ,"A Hexlunlng Diet." Hetty Crocker: ; p. m.; "The Vis- broadcasting to all the .World this season , "Comet WiariiMMrprtfaNtt trkaVTaa'MaanMtrtaliiraata1aulu Mt Tltl w laglill wawlmit,1' If you havs never been to California It ahould b tdw eBort of your llfotogoa Wlien you are ready to plan tea trip 1st the Union Pacific word to the andmlBOtd by phone, or mall or giv you m nduu of ny pemnai Knowicci and aiMiaiM, or I wtU thm MM ftlM prlmm4 tt 1 tm W m, I tow cvry rouu, cvtnr txain, vcry kind at taquipenent and Um cuct cot. 1 will Mcurv yeurMctpwc car acoocmioaatkjna.pn)ytto yau with ma oututM of row trip, and dcUrr your tkkU. VtauiMM not Icavajrour boom or your offica to attend to bothcraoaia irtaik. Sbava tfa bnt thera to. aa4 it ball a ymm tb BHaBaal 1 know you aeatra iU , J. H. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Oregon SMART NECKWEAR COMBINATIONS - LINEN and LACE Suitable for Dresses, Blouses and Sweaters PUTMAN'S READY-TO-WEAR It'xuK Nunt' uml'a Happy t'ommiiii-' tty," Kleunor .uppaun; 2:30. mut tn nniHiral; 4, iniimtzin hour, "Wllllum tho Ooiiftror: lart Two;" 5:3)-. t'hiltln n'H how, t:S0, dinner concert. Utrk Iontf'H Nun U!n cuts orclirtatra; ":3u, piuKi-tttu, aupicei Hrttiiu'r rhinhr of I'oni nn'rce; U, ra't J- und. K. Kum- ;" i . ' - , . ROOF OF RANK COLLAPSES; tJOHTKEN REMluVED 1EAD SANTIAGO, Chile (Hy the Atwo clatoil Presw) Klffhteji poraona ard bfltrved to have been killed when the roof of the Popular Cred it Bunk suddenly collapsed Wed nesday, burying under It the em ployes a&d fieveral clients. , Firemen and police immediately hegau working to renctiA persons Imprisoned and recover the bodies of the dead. The bank which was m WHERE YOVR t Bl"S OT1E MOST Rodes Meat Market 1419 Adams Ave. ' CHOICE BEEI.' . Plrect from .our Farm. . '' ' Also. ' , . rOIlK and VEAL . . .; EQOS and BUTTER COUNT11Y STYLE SAUSAGE Contains no cr-rftat. KverytlUng (iimiaiiteail. CAN GRANDE RONDE VALLEY WHEAT Be entirely used in the manufacture of Superior Bakery Goods? , , f 5 . , SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE CHAMBER . . i OF COMMERCE WINDQW. 1 Gvvilliamsv Electric Bakery 1 "HOME OP THE CiOI.DEN CRUST" ' ' Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S SPECIAL PEANUT BRITTLE 25c Pound The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) Money No Measure v Of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollars and cents. 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 BATl'ERIES Tin BATTERS A XXOTRIO tHERVICa (XX Jjefehtoa Macblne WorkJ Bid 1111 Wufainctoa tn AND MILLINER Y ' Opened In il22, wris a stnt puwn ahlp c't'tfttlt'd to protect the people 1 J UKalnnt tho usurious tntereat rutes , charged by private lenders of tnon- i - All nuo are Ronimi.'rti ur tliey wouldn't net lunrrlrd. ' (1 . ; HaH's Catarrh Medicine retr It rid your syttem of Catarrh or Deaf. nasi ctintd by Catarrh. Sold by drvggittt fat oyt 40 yari " P.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio THE BIG. EVENT STARTS ', Saturday Morning WATCH ' TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR DETAILS . THE L & L DRUG CO. , Pepot & Adams -.' " """'irmirU!: 1 a fe'y. ii I ts.. fc;v: is-.