La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 06, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Friday, February 61925.
THE tK GRANDE EVENING OBSEETEK
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
Mrs. Verne Johnson entertninei
tin- Alpha club yesterday aftm-naQp
ut her hoiiiu on Spt lnK street, with '
. a bridKO luncheon. An excellent
two course luncheon was served at
one o'clock, with beuutlfu) carna
tions serving as an attractive cen-
ti-rpli'Ct. after which severul hours
wi-rt spent at bridge. Mia. Clyde
Kit! tile received ht(ih score at Un
close, of the afternoon's play.
The Queen Esthsr Circle of the
- First Methodist. KpiHcupul church
met Wednesday evening nt tin
homo of Miss Cleta McKennon.
MSbs Huzel Heal hed charffo or the
devotional and Miss Elisabeth Puy-
ton, president, presided over the
business meeting, Many things
. pertaining to the Queen' Ksilwr
' work were discussed by the mem-
hers. The study lesson for the eve-
ulnar wns taken from the fuurih
j chapter of "Adventures iri Itroth-
crhoorl." After the lesson a .!
Iurhtful social hour was' spent uud
t 1 cfrcshinents wero served.
i .,.
The Ladles of Moospheiut nu-l
( yesterday at the I. O. O. IP. hull
" for their regular meetinfr. Approx-
imutoly twenty members were
, pnscnt and the tflernoon was
a pleasantly spent at guessing snmes.
- A short mimical program was uttut
..given during- the afternoon,-
- Hefore adjournment delicious re
fresh ments were served by Mrs.
Clara Berger and Mrs. Mary Nor
( r.a, hostesses for the afternoou.
Mrs. Fred L. Shepherd was hos-
toss to the Happier Homes club
. yesterday afternoon. Moat of the
club members were present nnd
the afternoon was spent diseusrthitf
. the Nntlonal Hymn- contest. The
club expects lo take up the sludv
J of several of these hymns.
( At. hii :ippropriai.e hrtur luncheon
, was served by Hie hostess.
'
Mrs. Km est Vehrs nnd lUmchtei.
licit y Mite, will nrrtve tomorrow
from Portland nnd will spend sev
' eral weeks, here visiting t the
, home of Mrs. J. K. Wright.
Mrs. John Lane wns hostess to
. (lie Riverside Ladles Aid yesterday
afternoon. After the regular busl
' it ess session ' the afternoon was
- spent socially and dainty refresh-
nients were served by the hostess. tween winter and spring, Paris
! ) recommends this one of black
Medical Springs (Special) Mrs. satin with bands of black velvet rib
. Kva Vanorder was hostess Wednes- bon, edged with, white ermine. "For
day evening at the IT. G. T. G. afternoon teas and semi-formal wear
olub at her home of the park. The U has many possibilities r
first part of the evening was p""
at '6ifl," after which dancing wast -
enjoyed. In spite of the cold wen-
' tlier several people attended.
Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. O. South, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Whltten. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Vinth.
Mr. and Mrs. Winn Dunran, Mr.!
nd ' Mrs. Bert Vanorder, Mrs.
.Hogg, Mis. -0. I'Wtonueflji Mr.anl
Mrs, S'csden Foye, MIhhcs t.ela
i Winth, Maxlue Duncan, Bather und
Wllma Kennedy and Edith Turner,
Cy Turner, Teonard Whitten. Ver-
, non Johnson, Vivian Kennedy, Roy
Winth and Bruce Turner.
LOGS FREED BY FRESHET
EPOENE, Ore: Two million
feet of logs have been taken down
the Hnlslaw river by the t recent
'.hlrh water to the boom - of the
Rluslaw Boom company, noar
Oiishman, where tliey will be stor-
". el until markoted.
Tt Is thought that there Is 1.-
.,000.000 feet of logs still In the riv
er to lm floated down later., Most
hf the logs are shipped by rail to
.Cons Jtny.
WALLING'S
SIMi AMI WflOtj
DHKSsr.S
to ci.osi: orr.
sh.tm siu.;; - $12. Ml
Onp I.ol
niTRHAM II. AT I'll AMES
At HC
WALLING'S
When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'll b Interestel
in the fine hutr selection
we have Just purchased lo
aid In making a perfect
coiffure while your own hair
grows out to the proper
length.
The hair Is of excellent
quality and moderate in
price. We urge you to s-e
the display at yo ir early
convenitic''
IGPIKT MARINELLO
K14AP
ttonrn A, Kotnmer tllrff.
"A floitnty A hi for
Every Need."
Phone Main 577
New Spring
Coat
J- 1. i
A S a coat to bridge the gap be
Announcements
Social announcements may
be printed in this, column free
of charge. Any announce
ments pertaining to any func
tions such as cooked . food
sales, etc, will bo refused. -Announcements,
to be printed the
san.e day, iimxt be In society
editor hnnUs hf U:00 o'clock.
-Mews cilitora note.
Invitations nre out for a brldgr
party to be given Saturday evening.
February 7, nt the home of Mrs.
J. F. O'Conneil.
The Clio club will meet tomor
row with Mrs. G. L. Duttou as hos
tess. Cove (Special) The Ladles
Guild did not itioet yesterday, their
regular meeting day, but will meet
Thursday afternoon, February 1 9.
when Mrs. J. R. Price will be hos
tess".
HEALTH
(By I-'rcderlck Strieker)
"Coutjli Is perhaps the common
est affliction from which the hu
man family suffers. Not in itself a
disease. It Is an Indicator of di
sease. It is a 'stop, look and lis
ten sign which nature hangs out
to warn of trouble.
"If you nre afflicted with a se
vere cough or one of any consid
ers hie d lira t ion. there Is but on
sensible thing to do consult your
physician. It' your cough Is caused
hy some organic disease, the time
to trent that disease Is at is begin-
ONE THIN. WOMAN
GAINED 10 POUNDS
IN 20 DAYS
Skinny Men'
Can
Do the
Same
All weak men and women
All nervojs men and women ,
All skinny men and women
Can prow stronger, healthier
and more vigorous and take on
solid needed flesh In 30 duys Just
by taking McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets four times n
day as easy to take as candy.
And what a hit these flesh
producing tablets have made. One
druggist tripled his sales In one
week.
Everybody knows that nastr
tasttng evil-smelling Cod Mver
Oil Is a wonderful vitalUer, fluh
producer and health creator.
But who wants to swallow the
horrible stuff, when these won-
derful tablets McCoy's Cod Mver
Oil Compound Tablets, are Just
as good and so easy to take.
A box of 60 tablets for 60 cents
and if any skinny man or wom
an doesn't gain at lenst h pounds
In 30 days money back. A?k
P.d Cross liruif "o.. Glass Dr igs.
Inc., l & 1.. Drug Co.. or any
good druggists rfliy where in
America.
He sure nnl get McCoy's, the
origins I and genuine, and don't j
forget there is not bng on ear? ii 1
fO grod to lit i l;c Ictekward, lis-.
b-vk uti'h'rncight children grow
Miuflir nn-l ruhuyt. Adv.
"
CHURCH TEAM
TO VISITGITY
Announcement was made this
morning of a visit scheduled for
this coming Sunday by an Every
Church Visitation team of the Sy
nod of Oregon for the Grande
Hondo Presbytery. This team will
be in the local Presbyterian church
thin com in? Sunday morning vind
evening wilh the generrii public In
vited to hear their message.
The Rev. V. L. VanNuys, educa
tional 'director of the stale repre
senting the Board of Christian
kilueatlnii! the liev. TV A. Thninn-
I son. 1. 1).. the Svnodlcal LOxecu-
11 ve for the state; the Rev. Win.
lmlnl of Baker representing the
Board of Pensions; and the Rev.
M. Gault, a returned missionary
i rom the Camcroun, Atrica, will
comprise the team and will pnsent
the world-wide work of the church
truiu an educational and Informa
llqnul viewpoint.
The general public should feel
that an opportunity is presented in
this invitation to.lenrn of the work
which the church at lartre is do-
ing In the worjtl," states the pas
tor.
mng. Do not wait until it is too
lult. - You nv:iy think thr.1 in theso
honllh tfillts lti0 necessity of calling
u iloclor ftarly un.l freom'nlly is
ovcr-cnipliuslxfil. Tlwit io not true.
' sol so nod reaulta due to neji
leet lo call a 'physician early t lint
wo cannot over-state its import
ance.
"The principal causes of coligh ' :i:HI-4 :8. studio impromptu prP
ur influminallon of the mucus'gram with Hoy Held Urlgnalf;
membrane Unlnir the air n:iiis:iires. iplatilst and GladwVn N..NIchola,
this ineuihratju begins in the nose
and ends hi the air cells of the
lungs. In tlila group are common
heud colds, aoro throat, bronchitis
and pneumonias. Cough with bron
chitis is oflen associated with the
beginning of typhpid Tever, influ
enza, monsies jor some other acute
communicable disease.
Ono of the commonest causes of .
cough is smoking. Nervousness is
a frequent cause of cough, usually
manifesting Itself as a part of the
geiiernl condition. Many times,
habit, accounts 'for cough. The
mild cough, the slight hacking
cough, t he cough t hat you think
comes from the throat, the cough
that occasslonally prdlluces a little
mucus and yet is not annoying or
does not make the person leel very
III or uncomfortable that is the
cough ttKit should lie thoroughly
Investigated. That Is the coukIi
that may deceive you. That is Itief
cough t hat freq uent ly means t lie
beginning of lung I ubrculosis. Youj
nnnn.it nffW.I i hnv i,,,,.!, nt
the druiy store for that cough, be- John; 8-10. program, Silverwood e.
cause it you do, you may delay a arranged by J. Howard Johnson;
correct dhlKnosle upon which ' sue- 1 2. Karl Purtnett's lllltmore ho,
eHufiil ipoiiliiinnhilonontlR .'vei'vle1 dllllCe OrchilSi'tm; 12- O. 111.,
en.io-h'i. M ii.imPP.iWo i.nt ni.lThc I ost Anirela of KIM, Charlie
moHt overy person with tuberculo
sis coughs. This makes the diag
nosis of every cough Imperative If
you wish to prevent disaster.
"Just a word should be said con
cerning the protection of others.
If you have a cough, play fair with
the other fellow; cover your cough.
Use your handkerchief to do this.
Do not cough into your hand and
then shake hands with another
person. The little particles of
moisture coughs out carry germs
of whatever disease you may have.
If you have a cough that has been
'hanging on' for some time, 'go to
a doctor for examination and fol
low his advice."
Minerva ,
Says-
Well! These nre not Sale
Shoes they are regular
stock reduced considerably
for you, when you come In,
you will be shown shoen from
our regular stocK shelves.
They will be fitted care
fully and guaranteed lo
serve well and satisfy. The
only difference you'll notice
will be the price and that's
some difference!
THE BOOTERY
fJAY HAVDK.V, Mgr.
"WIhw Yon fJi-i Wliat
Von Hiiy."
An attractive complexion
is the sign of good health.
Eat foods made with
GAUM,
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAEitjRIG POWDER
SALES i'i TIMES THOSE Of ANT OTIJER BRAND
Radio
Sadii'ilai', IVlnrnnry V
ffnturday sltonl nlKta for: (""i-'t'A,
CIINI'. t'KV,. KFAK, KI'DM.
Kh-Klt, KKKX. KJH..KlH,'KHA:.,
W1AP. Wl'AI.. ' W'Al', Wl'lllV
WC'X, WKAO. WMll.l. WKHW.
WVMOI, WEMC, ' WtWI', WIIAZ.
WHO. WMAK. WKAt. WI.W.
woai. woi, woo, woiin. wys.
WSAI. WWJ.
KFI. los Ansolos. fnllf. tl'a
flrlc. 40"). l-r.:S0 n. in.. KveniiiK
lloralil, titl)le'tall( anil nens: TilUll
G, Kxuiuinor's nicsicat half ltour:
C:-ln-7, !'Insplratlonal I'sycholoKy."
Ilr. flyilo Hllelilon Hhop.ird: 7-V:45.
While's t'alifornlans dnnre orches
lin: 7:4f-S. The Book Khiir: S-9.
Puslel trio. Alia Runyon, cellist;
Kriertn ltunyon. . violinist; Irrn
Howiiiur. ttlanlst; 9-III, Kxanuuer.
lroKram by RIonroyia' I'al.. (.118111
ler of Conimercei 10-11, Hncknrd
itntlio club.
KKNP, Shcnoniloah. la. (Central,
2Cli). ti:S0 p. m.. concert. Tulmape
entertainers, J. J. IVihon, director.
'KFOA, Seatllo, Wash, (l'aclflc.
41.0.2). 4 -f : 1 5 p. m.. Win. K, Hoff
man's Olympic hotel ' orrhestra;
recipe: 0:45-5:16, lihodcB Depart
inent sntore proRram: "Kyes and
Your lliet," Dr. E. A. S. HchllllilB;
concert,
OlKa Kahlke. director;
8:S0-1U, Hlind Kadlo Five dance
orchestra; 10:05-11. Olympic hotel
dance music.
KI'QX, Seattle. Wash, (Pacific
23S). 7:15-8 p. ni . Aunt Vivlen'p
bedtime story: 8-8. Rarl Gray and
liin Hole-! llutler orchestra: S-10,
concert hour: 10-11. Karl Oray nnd
ills orchestra.
KI'-SO. I.ca Anseles. Calif. ( Pay
clfic, 17S). 1(1:30-1 1:SU a. 1,1., sun
shine hour proKrani perrfynally
conducted by Mrs. Mct'lieiU'in:
lcorneiHt ; 7:Srt-ii:;to, atutltoriutn
service, seripon on Divine Healing,
Aimee Semplo McPherson, pastor.
KOO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific,
29H.8), 1 1 :3it-1 p. tii.. luncheon
concert, courtesy Pacific Htntes
Ivlectric company; 4-r.:H0, concert
orchestra, -Hotel St. Vrancla. VUx
ton l,e I'VtWera, conductor; 8, "Pi-
n"1" 'nxane. couneay ui um-
Pacific states t-jiectric company.
Carl Anderson, director; Wllhelm
Ina Wolthtis, accomvanisl ; J't-l a.
m.. dance music, Henry Halstead'n
orchestra.
KC.W, Portland. Ore. (Pacific.
4S5.1). 10 p. m., Oolbnrn's Melody
Men, Hotel Portland.
KIM. l.os Angeles, Calif. (Pa
cific, 404.1). 12:30-1:30 p. ni., H
Moiillon's orchestra;-2:3tt-a, Char
lie We 1 1 man's Saturday .afternoon
frolic; 0-fi:30 Art Hickman's Hllt
more hotel concert orchestru, Kdw.
KIlxiKilrlck.
director; 0:30-7:30,
little stories American history,
Prof. Walter Sylvester HertROrTI
Helen I'lrie, screen juvenile; unin
HOOP-LA
eHoptoit
Tell your friends you
are "Rodeo Bound"
then light out, a'foot or
cigar otore, drug
store or candy store in
town.
"Sweet's Rodeo Bar"
that's what you ask
for. You'll agree it's the
finest chocolate caramel
lar a dime ever bought.
You Know !(' flood
Zfei-ijilt'MadeBy I
SWI-ET'S SALT LAKE i
i ue Home of Kcal
Ouo4 Candy
EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
MpWEET'S '
kulEW
jwellmnn. mil Hatch, Jerry Copo
lapd others. ' '
( KNX. Hoiyvud, i'ullf, (l'plfUi,.
387), 8 u. tn inornltiK iiruyer: It.
'I'own Crier, news; 10. Hired i
I Hand's lllurililltf llleuMaKii; - I II: UU.
I'orlH-s W. Van Why. Itildio tech
niml talk; 13-1 p. n.-, Wurllzter
pipe orKan studio: b p. 111., closing;
markets: 6:45-0: H, Wurlllier stu
dio pro.nr.im: :I(-T:30. Ciroenj
Mill danco Ol-cliestru; ?:0-H, O. It.
Carpenter's "Little Hunt" procnim; 1
8-11). nriiirraiil. I'eerleKU Products
lonipaiiv: 10-11. Ahe l.ynmn's Co-,r " county court unit or niom
cuunut Orove orchiwlru from Am-iUa of the. public health associ
linssulor hotel- Hon recently. The visitors reported
KOA. nepver, tolo.
(Mounmln,!
.tlti.4l. 9-1 H iiilduiultt, Joe Mann
am) his Ualnbow-l.aue orchestra.,
Ki'O, JSm KrwHChii'o, t'allf, (Pa
cific, 42. M, 7 u. 111., duily ilouen;
. town crier;- 0tiri,. "Wlml la
Playing at the Various Theaters;"
1-2 p. m., tludy Selger's Fairmont
hotel orchestra: S:Hiua:o, matinee.
"The Avalpns' .lance prHiestKt:
3:3-K:SU ea dunfmnt. Oene Jatues'
Hose ltnptti Howl Qrctetitra; h:'i0.
What la Playing it the .Various
Theaters; 8-12, Art Weldners dinco
orchestra.
KHU, St. l.ouls, Mq (Central,
Mr..n, s p. m., St. I.ouia Symphony
orchestra, Rudolph Itauz, conduc
tor. KTHS. Hot Sprites National
Park. Ark. (Central, 87l), S:SO-to
p. in., concert, talent from 'l.iltle
Hock; 10-11. New Arlington Meyer
Davis 10-piece dance oichestra.
KYW, Chicago,. III. (Central,
535.4), 6:3ii a. m., morning exer
cises! Y. M. C. A.: 1 1 :3b, table talk,.
Mrs. Anna J- Peterson; C:3o-7 p.,
in., children's bedtime story, Undo
Hob; 7-7:30, dinner concert, ' Cotv
greas hotel; 8-H:f8. Hazel Wood,
soprano; Kim on King, . baritone;
Thomas S. Stephenson, tenor; ttiofi,
Youth's Companion: !i:3f-l 1 ;30.
Congress classic; 12-2,
Congress
:iruival,
No wonder the West
is proiid of its coffee!
You understand why Hills Bros. Coffee ' .
- has been adopted as The Recognized
Standard from the Coast to the Missis
sippi the instant you break the vacuum
seal and inhale that wonderful aroma. ' v
And you get another thrill when you
lift a cup of Hills Bros, to your lipi.
Every savory sip awakens new life ...
makes you glad you're alive. Therich, .
rare flavor is sealed permanently in
yacuum. You arc always sure of fresh
ness and full .strength when you buy
Hills Bros. Coffee. And it is.eco- L
nomical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
tht original
whith irtfi Iht
192!, 11,11, Btm.
Valentine Parties
Have your Valentine French Pastries, Cukes and
Cookies made by Gwilliums' Electric Bakery, "East
em Oregon's Iadinp Iiread and Pantry Bakers."
"Home of The Golden Crust"
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery '
Servicing Batteries
We Specialize in
Tonr bailer in luUndcd la gliB retonllnv of - UK
nuka. Our prlcm and tmice miut aslUfy.
S-UOtTR KKCHARflB REKVICB KXIDSi DattrflmU
FRED T.
MAIM 111
LADIES AFTER
" GDUHTT HUHSL
KNTKHIMUS15,
Tluv (uestion of
Ore. (ftiiecial)
a, v-ounty nurse
brief conference
was suliot for
, ' ,-K ,
diapter iiad about $iitiu on liuiiu,
and un automobile, which they of
fered lo toe county to help main
tain a nurse. Several expressed
their belief In the value of a nurse,
but the court was not urged, and
the matter wis left In Its hands,
mates u loeul newspaper.
Among the members of the visit
ing committee- were Mrs. C. Q.
M'- ey Hlehards Mrs.
W. K. teffel. and Mrs. J. V, Bran
son of Joseph, Mra.' Chris Johnson
and Mrs. K. O. Seaman of J,ostm,o,
Mrs. l If. Whitaker, Mrs. O. I.
Hutollff, nira. l- A. Moody and nr.
c. T. Hockett of Knterprlse. Par
ticular emphasis was laid, by itiv
speakers on the great service to
children in the schools rendered by
a nurse.
No appropriation for a nurse- was
made in thc-l2fl budget anil the
court asked if additional financial
help, beside that already on hand
and offered, . could be expected
later. - No one could five a' positive
reply. Funds ,oit hand Include : a
little more than $100 In the treas
ury of the Bed Croas which nlso
owns it coupe, and mart" than $&F0
tn (he public health association
treasury. The, Bed. Cross car was
.bought In the spring of 123 and
Pacuum Pak
tnjtf fruhi
BURGESS
HOS Jeff'
At.
.i;NEW.:;;:-:
And Exceedingly Smart A,re These
Spring
Hats
And Very Reasonably' Priced.
Charming models, in styles delightfully new
and they tell of Spring's nearness jn R,
wealth-of vivid colors.
SATINS, FAILLES, STRAWS
; . C0MBINATI.QNS
;. ' ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR . ' jf ;
:1
Wan used that year hy Miss Holla
1'oarsQn, thfn county nurse. Hlnpfl
(lien Ii hns boon In storage.
Tho public houlth montiy lias
hr.on nocumulatod Rruduully thru-
stvrat yours, and consists ohlofly
of tho county's share of siiW'S ot
iVhrlstnias seals. Lost Dttoomboii,
vtw stMils broughl tn 1423.42, ac
cording: to reports received to duto,
sales In four towns beln: Knter-
SEE OUR VINDOWS
" ' . ' . For , ..
" ' Fresh, I Iome-m6de Candy
The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
"The Home of Home-Msde Candy
(Retail only)
Safety - Swiftly (bmroitaifyj y
LA GHAJTDE- JOSEPH STAGE LINE
liamrs A Coldlron, Propa.
Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily ',;
8:30 12:80 3:30 "
Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50
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.
We Have in Stock and
Are Agents for
ATWATER.KENT
RADIO SETS
Benham
MAT 104
it
AND
nrlsA, S64.49; Joseph, 7fl.5; Ixm
line. 27.a. nd Wallowa, 114.12,
About half of the 9423.4 will hs
to bo sent to tho Oregon Statu TiV
boroulosla association. :
. Olrls at school In Vapsar have,
voted; to smoke. May be all riffh.
Bu wo have found that where
there'e smokinfc there's tire. " :-
Electric Co.
NEW FOLEY BUM.
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