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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1925)
Viday, January 30, 1925. THE Ui GRANDS EVENING OBSSnTES PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY jl One of the moat appreciated' mu slrul events o( tho at-uu.in tookj plueo litHl evenlntf when tho niuale , studonta of SiioreU Heart Academy tr channel a lurK mullence hy their J fxcellent plnyinij of Kolk music JZ. itiitutiful cnslunu'H. cliarurH-rint ,r im of tlic (lirrerent tountrka, mmlo u plfUHlllK effect. ; The oreh.-mra select tons wtr J p xcepitonully well rendered, the Medley of Anierinm Nut to mil Melodies rocelvtnK the greatest op- ptiniBe, Tho "Larffo" from Tvor New World Symphony was i-lriily Inspiring In (in soulful ox "J presslon of musical thought. This would not htivn heen .complete without the pipe organ part, which w8 so beautifully rendered by Mihn Kdrls Mfunilre. Tho "Schot m tlshe" hy Hi-ed and the selection from William 'THI were well re- ceived. ?Wne soloists Interpreted the mu tiftaf the respectlvfi countries In on exceptionally arltniic. munner. -ill S3 Iteiiluh Stephens played List's 'Hungarian Hhapsody No. 2." and .. responded to an encore "Nena" by Yon. IJttle Macllxabeth f'ooper won the hearts of all present hv her playing of Krelsler's "Aucassin and Nlcolette," and also responded " to iin encore. " The Biidlcnce manifested cspechil 'Interest in the representation - of Russia hy Alma Lilly, Spain by Ul 'lUiri Lamb nnd Kronce by J.pla Mp ( Williams. The glorious foil; music of Ireland was charmingly exeeu ' tod on the Irish harp, by Mary ,'lirewsier; Italy by Anna Kramer anil Knglaml by Huby isalgeman were much appreciated, . as also were the two violin solos' played, by Alice Jeanetto Cooper..- ' "Mepplte the Inclemency of the weather the L. I). S. Tabernacle was will filled up i everyone is iwury looking forwurd to the next recti a I of tho Academy siu- dents. w.hich will be in the near J future. A, large percentage of Ta Gflinde'a women called yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray Murphy when the Missionary So ciety of the Presbyterian church gave their annual ten, with the of-j fleers of the society in charge. Tea was served from 'three until five ; o'clock. ' , The home was beautiful with i email tea In hies attractively ar-1 ranged with centerpieces of spring i ""Tlnwers. Subdued lights were also I 4"?-auumL, adding much to the effect. I !. Mrs. I-:. I. Mossmnn. Mrs. H. R. ' Hauna, Mrs. H. H. Cleaver .nnd ; f Mrs. W. D. Pickens presided In thci J dining room, assisted hy Mrs. Iloh t, ert Kukin, Mrs. T.ynn Rohnenkamp j' and Mrs. A I van Duryea. In the living room' were Mrs. T. I. Husey 4, and Mrs. Murphy. I t A beautiful musical program wns given during the afternoon, Mrs. Leo F. Mlller glvlnpr kwo ex-j-mllent violin numbers. "Cavatlna" byvHollander and "Harlequlne" hy ! Haeclie. Miss lHabelle Miller gave I wo vocal solos. "Lift I'p Thine TCyes." by Logan nnd "I Wonder If r Kvcr the Rose." She also gave a musical reading entitled "Soap." ? - fchf: was accompanied by Miss ; ,phidys Miller at the piano, who -also gave t wo solo numbers, one , heiup, "Mt lody," by Vice-president J;;ii:iwrs. ... ' Forty-four years ago February i.r2 the Christian Kndeavor Associa te tion of the Presbyterian church J ivaa' organized by Ir. Francis E. i'X'Inrk nt Portland. Maine. Last t" night the local f". E. association ' gnve a party lir the basement of . (he church celebrating the anniver i, aary of the organization. The room Spanish Note To This dally well to the kasha coats now being designed In rust, piutlnum grey, rose and bronzo. New York Rands of embroid ery poised at the low waist line are an outstanding feature of the fluum-l daytime custuuu-s beln worn here. The skirt below the hand Is usually heavily pleatd, but In narrow folds ruiber than in box pleats. Barber Strikes- I501JBED HAIR IS 1USIS FOR MANY, MANY ARGUMENTS DNTiON' (AH). Arguments for a ail aguinst bohud hair tire prolific, and have agitated the minds even of learned pioIm.s- koi's. Lectirlng to menibers of the I-jOndon ColbK of physiology. rofvs:sor II. J. llai'per Roberts said bobbing had evidently come to stay. Its ail vantage wen three told; it was becoming to u cer tain type of woman, it made for freedom, and it was eusy to dress I l 1 't V1 C- N1 that It c x posed a se nsf t i v e pa rl f the neck, which often broke Into a rash for about a month afterwards. A beauty specialist, Dr. Jacques Rrettmon, takes exactly the oppo site view. He condemns the mod ern craze for bobbed and shin gled hull, and says many women have told him they witm they had not been bobbed l.n'a I.U.fil mnmiin to dill llr Ideal of the ages." Ir. Hrettmoul ays, "a woman with flowing hair over her shoulders. When she bobs her hub' she ciiIh Just so much from our conception of her. In our eyes It enhances the beauiy of very few women." i..hi l mi i U-rs exiui u up (iom 1M and wash. The disadvantage wuh) lroB ,JUI Mrfl isjuih hv MuimioB of Cmcmnuti compluma in a pel moil for . divorcv thm sho had to shuve her husUmd three units a week nnd the only up she koi was a beat inu ' So she hart gone on u strike and ak a divone .-.o that she ran Iwr live to enjoy the hviiiK she has always iiude lor lu-rself. THIS dies Is in red and gum hrucude tiunnud with sable. It -ja mude with a strutght bjck and worn with a Spanish tnuiif. R the bobbed hair maid wants a wis With it, one of a dull rd color is vorn. was decorated In a color scheme of red and white, C. 10. colors, and after a good time at games a large birthday cake, in the same colors was brought forth and cut. Ap proximately thirty young people were present. Mrs. P. A. RenhatA was hostess at a delightful party Thursday af ternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Twelve la dles were present and the after- noun was spent ut sewing. The home, was beautifully deeorntcd with spring flowers, daffodils and fresla being used and at an appro priate hour a dainty luncheon was served. A lovely time was enjoyed at ,. the close of which everyone present wished Mrs. Benham many fuore happy birthdays. , 11 b Mrs. Claude Mackcy and Mrs. J. Hen lot Indicates Ailing MenilxT Willi Apt Rererciuv to Politics PARIS (AP). Premier llerrlot. who has just recovered from a swelling in one of his legs which kept him confined to his rooms for neatly a month, nevr once lost his good humor, in spite of the physical pain nnd the great mental worry over bitter political attacks leveled at his government during his illness. The government of which M. Herrlot is the head Is composed of the more advanced elements of the French chamber except ing the Communists and is gen erally called "the government of tho lefts." "Which one of y.iur legs is ail ing?" one of his friends whom h rect'lved In bis sick room, risk ed him one day. "The right, of course."" replied Herrlot. "1 am the man of the 'lefts.' the 'right' is seeking re venge." Mil M E OF .IAPAX SIH'NS ALL RI.;L M HKUl'NRIXCIS Radio Saluniay, January III Saturday, .silent, night for OF AO, CFCA. CKV, KFAK, kV'HM, K.FKX, K.H.I. K.O l(, W I A P, WHAV, WIIHO, WCAP, WCBD, WEAO. WFH.l, WKE1. WKMC WHA, Will, WHO. W.IY. WKAQ. WLW. WOl, WOO. WTAV. KFt, Los Angeles, Calir. (Pa cific, 4t!!). &-&:" p. m.( Evening Herald, table talk, news; 5:30-1!. Examiner's musical half hour; :4r-7. speaker; 7-7:4f, dance or chestra; 7M5-K. the bookshelf; 8 9. song recital; 9-1". Examiner, Placentta, California. Chamber of ( ommerce program ; I a-1 1 , Pack ard Radio clnh. KFNF. Shenandoah, Iowa. (Cen tral. 2 til!), ti;30 p. m. concert. Mult land. Mo.. It. L. Leeper. director. K Ff A. Seattle. Wash. ( Pacific. 4FfL S-10::tM p. nv, V. P S. N'e- vada s orchestra Pantages vaude ville. KFQX, I .os Angeles, Calif. (Pa cific. -Vh). )U:U-I1:8 u. m., sun shine hour p rug ram, conducted by Mrs. Mcpherson; a:8ii-4:tlU p. m. liuiH-omptu studio program, Roy HeUI ilrlKimll, plaulut; I. N. Nich ols cornetist; 7:.lbi-:S0, uuiltoriuin service, sermon on Hivlqe Healilig, Almee Keiuple Mcpheruon, pastor. KUit, imkland, Calif, U'uelfle. Si. 1 p. m,1 ItmchuoD. concert, Piiclfic n lutes Electric company; 4-fi:.Hi. coiieerl on' lustra. Ilulel Ht. Fraui'ls; s, program. Htm FrajV cImo inuslcul club, Mrs. H. F. HI oil ilU'ector; "The Proposed i'bauges ii the lart-ct Primary liw," J. H. .finuasky; Arrillaga Musical cot lege, Vincent du Ari'illaga, dlfcctor; HI-1 a. in., dance muic, Henry Hal stead's orcheeUra. WtlW. Portland, Ore. (pactfto, 4 sr.. I), lit u. hi.. Uuorge olaim'a Metropolitan orchestra. K 1 1.1. Los Augeles, Calif. (Pa cltU', U':3u-l;Sii p. ni., ll Moultun and his orchestra; 2:3tl-ft. i'harlie Wellman's Saturday after noon nolle; fi- tcau.-Art Hickman's Riltmore bote) concert orchestra. Edward Fitapatrtck, director; B:Sa- 7::tn, stories, American history, 1'ror. Walter Sylvester Hcrt7,og; David Hmand, Henrietta Hoiaud, reader; Oeorge Exru Crane, screen juvenile; Pncle John; S-U. pro gram presented by Silverwood's ar ranged by J. Howard Johusop; 10 12. Earl Rurtuett'a UUimuro hotel dance orchestra; 12-2 a. m.. The last Angels of K'HJ with Mastic six orchestra. KNX, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pa cific, 337). 8 a. in., morning pray er; 9. hired hand hows; Hi. hired hand's morning message; to: SO. "itadlo Talk to Itadio Fans" Forbes V. Van Why'; 5:30, Town Crier and Village Crehtns; tl-7, dinner hour music; 7-7:Sn, H. fl. Carpenter's musical half hour; 8-in, program, Salisbury and Alexander, Cuptaln Edward Salisbury, lecturer; lu-ll, fte Lyin-'jn's Cocoqnut Orqve or chestra from Ambassador hotel; 11-12, program. The Q recti Mill. KOA, Denver. Colo. (Mountuln. 822.4). 9-12 midnight, Joe Mann and his Hahibow-lane orchestra. : KPO. San Francisco. Oullf. (Pa cific, 4 2 ft . 7 a. tn.. setting up exer cises, Bernard Drury; 1-2 p. m.. Hudy Selger's Fairmont hotel or chestra; 2:311-3:30. musical mat inee, Puckett's dancing academy orchestra; 3:30.-5:30, tea dansapt, E. Max Hradfield's Versatile band; 8-12. Art Wetdlier's dance orches tra. KSD. St. Louis. Mo. (Central, 649.1). 8 p. m., City club glee club and. orehvNtru. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (Central, 375). K:3u-l0i; p. m., concert. McAfferty sextet 1 1 and other arllsts; 1 if.: iiu-1 1 : So, New ! ArllngtoU Meyer Davis orclivstra. KVW. Chicago. 'III. (Central, J Mir,.4, U:3U u, in., morning ener- 1 1 ciaes, V. M. C. A ; 11:HS, table talk, , Mrs. Anna J- PeteiHon; ti 'J l -7 p. J m-. children's bedtime story, t'ncle.i Uob; 7-7:0. dinner concerl.. Con- givss hotel; S-S;6(. Anu H. Sweu son, contralto; Oscar lleuther, tenor; Indiana mate quartet; t:Sf H:3i. J'ongivss cIhu ic; ia-2 a. m-, Congress carnival. SPECIAL one mt kaiio consicrre aim's to $0.50. Now $1.49 ' WHISKY .N.MMi (IlKl'tY THl-i DALI.ES, Ore. Arthur Park, ex-tlermap army captain, was sentenced to six months In ilia county Jail and to pay a flue of il.uuu upou a plea of guilty Ito mauufacturing luooushtne whis ky,, entered In the Justice- court Pack's stiU significantly overlook ed the local cemetery. The ar rest was mado by local officers. Pack's arrest waa the sixth made oh Uquor charges by Wasco coun ty authorities this mouth. Inci dentally Justice of the peace Mer edith has announced a graduated scale of p'inlshipent unlit the max lmuui of fsotio fiue .ami a year in jail Is reached. Alex peroahio, sentenced a few days ago. got four months ip jtitt and a $&i fine. The .next wil bo piora se vere, Meredith said. 1 I ) PUTMAN'S HEADY.TOiWEAR AND MILLINERY I.IXY'.N Mll.ii PLANS RF.AOY. SALKM, Ore. Plans for the onstructlon of the first unit of the B, C. Miles Linen mills have been completed and actual build ing operations probably will get under way within the next two tceka. The main building will l)e lf0 to loo feet in dimensions. Machinery isnow on the way here from Belfast, Ireland and this will he Installed immediately upon Its arrival. It ts proposed to have the plant In operation by July 1. Approximately 60 men will be employed. and the Impossibility pf rapid pur suit over extensive uninhabited; dis tricts. Wherever they sell goo4 candy Odds Against Cattle Thieve 1 BUENOS AIRES (AP) Tha police authorities, of Santiago del Ivstero are planning to use air planes la the pursuit, of , cattle thieves In that province of North Argentina. Cattle stealing there h made easy by the lack of roads t . ' Would Rather Fight Than Work "I suffered for years with stom ach trouble and coul4 not cat and juafc bated, tor anyone to .say work to pie. : would rather, fight. Since taking a, courae. of Marr's Wonderful Itcmed.y X ac tually want to work, and talk about oat, I am the last one ta lave the table now. It la a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal micus from the Intestinal tract and allays tha inflammation which causes praci tically all stomach, liver and ' in testinal ailments. Including 'ap pendicitis. One dose, will convince or money refunded. At all drug gists. Adv. . " i EVERY BITE 5 A DEUCHTi CAN GRANDE; RONflE VALLEY WHEAT Be entirely used in the manufacture of 1 '' Superior Bakery Goods? SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE CHAMBER - r OP COMMERCE WINDOW. G Williams' Electric Bakery "HOME OF THE GOLDEN CRUST" TOKIO (AD. Prince Vasuhito Chlchlhu,, second , son nf the emperor,- will sail for KtiKlaml "in May for a stay of possibly four years, lie will enter Oxford unt- ai. iJ. unyuer wore nosiesses 10 me verstty and, breaking all prece Jolly HrltlKo eluh yesterday arter-,it.nlJ1 f0l. u Hm.M of the royal noon at the home of Mrs. Snyder. J nouS(l wt nvo n college prem- Luncbeon was served at one o ciock tSp after which four tables were at play with Mrs. J. J. Pearson win ning high score and the consola tion prize going to Mrs. L. G. Ter T'uo prince's first year abroad will' be spent In the home of a Ilrltlsh family whose name Ins not been divulged, and after i WALLIHGS ry. Iteautifnl sweet peas and fre- Rroim(llng )n KllB,i'Hn ho Wlll en sm were arrange,, ,,,rouKtioiu ni.-. ( Q h,H mUv(,rsi,y (.ourtte ail(, home, giving an atmosphere o) i s clallz(! ,n 80(.oU)Ky. This will sprint.. i)e tne ft,9t ((,nH that a prince of Japan has studied in a foreign Mrs. Robert Pattlson was hos- university except military lustitu tess to the Thursday Hrldgo club tlons, and the radical departure yesterday afternoon at her home on lfr0iu custom is looked upon in Fourth street. Only the club mem-!japnn na indicating a marked bera were present and Mrs. M. H. change in the position of the royal uononue won uikh score uuiiiiK iiuurc, the afternoon's play. Before ad jottrnment a dainty two course luncht'on was served. Glove Sale KID, CHAM0ISETTE AND SILK nil new shades and styles to close out at once we are offering these lines of gloves at 25 Off WALMNG'S it Announcements ttoclal amiouijceitieiiU may be printed In this column free of charge. Any anuounce ments pertaining to any fuiu; lloim such as cooked food sales, etc., wlll ho refused. An nouncements, to be printed the same ftay, must in In wxiety editor's hands by V:UO o'clock. News cantor's note. TRAIL IN iOOI COMHTION'. PKNIH.KTON. Ore. The Old Oregon Trail between Pendleton and Meacham Is In excellent con 'dltlon, according to Oscar Scbultz who was one of a party of Pen dleton men who spent Sunday on the Blue mojntnlns skiing. The snow was about two feet deep on the level on the top of the moun tains, he declared, but road 'grad ing crews had been busy with scrapers und u 1 1 snow had been 1 removed down to the surface of the highway. t The World Wide Guild of the Baptist church will meet tomor row afternoon for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. (. E. Happersett, 1301 O ave nue. Miss Marian Lovett wilt have charge of the devotional and Miss Gladys Benham, assisted by Miss Elaine Montgomery will be leader for the afternoon. Miss Louise Hundrup. of Portland, will be guest of honor. Look At Them YoJ immediately notice (he women whose oppear- ance Is nro: attrartire -y, do you m iTce that it is t.ic natural effect (even though artificial, mean are used) that creates that attractive ness? Securing the greatest at tractiveness In appearance can be only by depending exclusively upon experts on beauty abls. Our Hhop meets that requirement. GEIST MARIN ELLO SHOP Room 4. ftxiuncT Bklg. A Beauty Atd for fcTery Need." Theme Main 577 New York Four days In the laboratory has resulted In the pro duction of new shades which prom ise to bo extremely popular. They are eclipse b'ue and cold flame and nrc reproductions of the weird and beautiful light effects diffused lust Saturday at the moment of to tality In the sun s eclipse. They are especially adapted for evening frocks. Milk Forlnfanth, Children. 'i Tha And Rich Milk. Mnltfd Grain art. In powdfr- form, moke. The Food-Drinkfor All Age.. DIuMtible No Cooking. A light Lunch alway. at hand. Also in Tablet form. Aik for "Horlick';" at all Fountain.. Avoid Imitation. Stib,ti!iMe Miami "IX-ntro la Auiia." under the walor. In whi-ro real Panama trnuB art' wovt-n. I"nd'r the wu(-r hr,f 'ho niillin'-rs linvt lnukt-d .olors -.villi wltlrh to trim th-m and color Ihi'tn. Thi sa (creens. the hlm-s. tlu' corals and the colors ot the flah of the Klnrlda ntra are helnt? fallhrully reproduced on the hlitji now lt-ln? worn here. New York De.plle Krnnr.i8 Vlllo. "the snonn of yesterday' are still upon many ritiea' alreets, but the peiHeoat hits entirely pass ed away. This former adjunct of women's wear has been replaced either by silk bloomers or by the rosHime slip of crepe silk with shadowproof h'ms. New York Krom now until K:is ter coats are lik.-iy to he distln quishrd by uuilted embroidery This environment lends itsvlf espe- WE SI'KCIAt.IZE j OS Generator ! Starling Ignition All Electrical Hepnirs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-7.-.:5 From the land of the purple sage Hills Bros. Coffee is western by , birfh. It speaks the language of rodeos and sage-brush, of white peaked mountains and yawning canyons. Back East they say, "That wonderful western coffee 1" For who, indeed, could forget its marvelous flavor? Pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Stand by as it pours its fragrance on the air. Brew a cup and lift it to your lips . . , clash it down I That's the answer to why Hills Bros, is The Recognized Standard. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE WE ARE SELLING Shoulder Stk. Beef....X5c Round Stk. Beef 18c Sirloin and T-hone..,18c Boil Beef. Ribs....:.. 8c Pot Roast 122c Hamburger, :... .-..loc' Fresh Pork Hams lHc Fresh Side Pork 20c Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen ' .95c Rodes Market 1419 Adams Ave. WflKRK VOl'R' -IMIVS THE MOfiV -' ' Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values " -Satisfaction assured. GARR'S ELECTRIC; Curling lion3..J2.00 op Flat Irons J4.00 up Percolators ....$7.00 up Toasters ..$6.R0 up Waffle Irons....S10J00 up Grills .. L..J9.85 up Hot Plates-.. J4.65 up Boudoir Lanips..$2.()0 up Flash Lights .50c up Electric Ranges....? 10.00 FJectnc F,nines ..$12.00 uA urande Electric Co. SPECIAL . PEANUT BRITTLE , 25c Found The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home-Made Candy (Retail only) Money No Measure 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. In thi original I'aaium Pact uhiih itrft Ihi cefet rriA. Olt'S. HIMt Srm. We Have in Stock and Are Agents for AT WATER-KENT RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. MAIN lOt NEW FOLEY BhtXX J V The Clever Breakfasts That Many Women Serve --Their Reason Why Many women serve their children and men folks with luscious Prunes each morning. They call them "Prime Prune Break fasts." And they are clever breakfasts, in this way: They are clever in dcliciousness hecauscj thiaat cooking They arc clever because of the fftfod tMQfi" " ' mmm These clever breakfasts furnish hard-worked men and stren uous children with energizing nutriment. Delicious Prunes make clever breakfasts because they help in the development of healthier, abler, clever men and children. Extra Fancy Large Prunes in Bulk and 5-Lb. Boxes. CALL MAIN 80 Pattison Bros. Grocery li hi