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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
Friday, February 13, 1925. THE EA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE PAGE THTtEE 1 NEWS of SOCIETY facallopa of red Indicates a popular tualilqn trend.- : f. . Among the many 'parties blnr- glvcn this week honoring St. Val-J eti tine's Day wan on sivert luat eve- !ning ot the Presbyterian church by the Bona . Am lew Bumkiy chool rlass. Approxtm&tely thirty gr I - gaihert-d In tho communtty room of the church, beautifully deco . rut I'd fn accordance with the oe I I elision, and played amtn, which i ulso conformed with the evont f, t JmrlnK ihe papies hn eual num ; '-Iter of rntda)R, fn the fnrm ol S s haris. wero w;y by Miss Mlldn-ii ' V-Il. I'hylllH Anscll. Kiln Nle.lt'ioi and Olive HraiRhuw for the priJte. I V1 The four frlrlH contented for the ' prize and Mlsa Anscli won. i A1 nn appropriate -hour refresh -'. m'i.tn corresponding with the St. Valentine Idea were served. J . Miss Oweneth Workman and f Herman Berger were married hert ' i the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. f ' Anderson on N. avenue recently. lifvere'nd William f'rosby Knss, of . the -Presbyterian church, pcrfortn- -i ed the ceremony. I ". Miss Workman and Mr. T.cr?ci I are well known in La Grande, both hflvlng made this city their home for a nmnlitr of years. Slip has It been a sluilent at tho ,a (iruntlt- 't IiIkIi school and he graduated with the class of lU'2'i. ' They espfet to make their home S hovu uiiiii this fall. '". ,.. '; ron'formlnjf to the spirit of Val entine 1 'my, Mr. nnd Mrm Nolan , Hkirr anl Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hhielda entertained membeis of the ; y H. H. CI. club ktat evening at the former's home. The evening was i spent at cards followed by a dainty ' two course luncheon. Mrs. Clement . A Wallace uml Orvlllti Yriitht won ''r , niffh honors and Mr. Wallace nnd ) Mrs. Wright consolation. ' . One of the most attractive affaire of the. week took place last eveninrr ' at the luime of Mrs. J. W. l.ytle on ; ) venue, when a number of friends gave a surprise parly in her Dinner Gown Of Chiffon SHOUT SK1HTS CRHOl IN - i-ACKv Host: j ' . j Both for evening and duj'time wonr, debutante mid dowvgr ullke, huve adopted the straight find -se vere hem lino that fa I In mhUvvay between the kneo and opklfe.V :As u natural result, hose become a con spicuous essential of the costume. l-'or day-time they aro u sboer transparency of black or gun metal while fr evening they ure t'ushiun- d of di'licute cub-webbed lace In a pattern that runs in lis entirely train top to toe with only u nar row hem of silk as a finish. . Radio Sold! A SUMPTUOUS dinner gown of blaik chitteit with an entire ovei-'tuirt .estiuisilo Jaca thU ntw ci-ention. I ternoon, honoring her mother.' Mrs . J. I'onlev. th oeenwlon lietncr her honor. A deiiuhttul nature of theltli'lay anniversary. "5(Mi" was evening was a Valentino box : eVeryono present receiving a bctiu , Ufui valentine. BefQre adjourn ment nn excellent luncheon was served. , Those present were Mr. and Mrs. f Pennington, Mr: and Mrs. . .lames Moss. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Walslnger, Mr. and Mrs. Kverntt ,' Wals'.ngcr. Mr. and Mrs. Krnnk Wright. Mrs. .lessle Pisher, Mrs. K. S.- Norris, Virgil Wulsinger, Thomas Walslnger and f 'lee' Waisingi'r. tlie feature of the afternoon with high score going to Mrs. J. J. Con icy. At the close of the game dainty refreshments were served. Those proRi'nt were Mrs. Arch Conley and Mva. Ray Goodnottgh of I-a Grundo, Mis. I. H. Carter, Miss Bess Kelly, Mrs. Ktank Miller, Mrs. A. H. Orton, Mrs. C. Bertmh. Mrs. A. . Conlilin. Mrs. K ('. Uees, .Mrs. W. B.- lVterman. Mrs. T. C. Hefty and the honor guest. The Art Department of the Neighborhood club met yesterday afternoon .at two o'clock ut the Neighborhood club rooms for their sary. regular meeting. Mrs. Alfred Cook had charge of the study for the af ternoon, her topic being "Greek Art After Alexander." She gave a ' very interesting talk on her suh iiijeet, afgtr tcUthe'i;w vi4 AhOjrt . discussion. ' ' , . The next meeting of this depart- inent will be held February 2G. at ( which time the class will the study of Itoman Art. The I.adlrs of the; Lutheran church met yesterday afternoon In the community room of the church, with Mrs. I.. G. Kbert an hostess. After a short business session, Mrs. J. C. Stltzinger. delegate, to the Synodlcal Convention or the Luth eran church at Portland, gave a thorough report of the convention. .' Refreshments wero served by the hostess before adjournment. Covfc (Speclal)V-One of the most delightful social events of the week was a party given by Mrs. . Clarence Heryford .Wednesday af- Cove (Special) Miss Alda Blank was the inspiration for a delight ful surprise party recently, the oc casion being her birthday nnnlver- Among those present were Missis Vera and Veda Iloux. Ger trude and Roberta Bell. Dell Bre shears, Ida Adkins, 4'ldred Hall mark, Alma Heryford and Lowell and Darrul Wtdmer. Cove (Special) Mrs. A. G. Conk tin entertained a few friends at an informal party ut her home begin 'here Tliursday ufternoon. Among those; present were Mrs. J. J. Con ley, Mrs. L. B. Carter. Mrs. K. O. Rees, Mrs. TV C. Hefty, Mrs. A. O. Huntley. Miss B-ss Kelly, Miss Klhel Qui m by and Miss Kstber Saunders. Saturday, IVbniai-y 11. Ritlurday. silent night for: CPAC, I-'C A , C K Y . K K A K. K V I M . K KKI-, K h'KX, KKMX, K.IS. KOlt. KSAC, WRAP, WBAV, Wt'AC. vc b i . w i w i. v i : i-: i . w k m WGST, WHA. WIIAZ, WIIU, WHO, WJY, WlvAg, WMAK. WOAI, Vll WOO, WORD, wos, wsri. , KTHH. Hot Stirlngs Nulional Park, ArU. (Central; 875). S:Su-i) p. m., concert. Charles L. Kisher and his Kastmau hotel urchest ru; 10-11, dance music, M eyer Davis .New Arlington hotel orchestra, Jack Renard.Mlireeior. KWY, Chicago. 111. (Central. ;.'&. !), 5 : :: S - 7 p. m children's bedtime story. Uncle Bob; 7-7:.Hu, dinner concert; Congress hotel; s S:aK, launie .Schleslimer. soprano; John Hayt-s. baritone; Ned Sanlry, tenor: U:if, talk, auspices National I Live Slock & Meal Board; health talk, Dr. John M. Dodson; :S5-I l:3U, Congress classic; i.ongress carnival. v KKl, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 4fi7), 5 : an-G p. m., Kxamlnor's mil sicul half hour; (1 : 4 Ti -7 , "Inspira lional Psychology," Dr. Clyde Shel don Shepard; 7-7 :4 fi, .Dye Kynco paters; 7:4f-S, The Bookshelf, Nancy; 8-lt, Oriental song recital: :i-lo, Hxuminer, program, O. range Chamber of ' Commerce; 10-1 1, Packard Radio club. ' KKNK, Shenandoah, la. (Central. CG), 6:80 p. m.. concert, Braddy ville, Donald K. Wilson, director. KPOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific. 4 5 T. . 6:46-8:15 p. in., Rhodes De partment store program, dance music; Betty Winntngham, juve nile prorllgy; 8:80-10, Times pro gram, Moyer's Night Hawks, Hon eymoon serenaders; Jack Mooney, tenor: 30-11, Kddlo Vlarkness and his orchestra, KKQX, -Seattle, Wash. (Pacific. 238), 7:15-8 p. m., bedtime story. Aunt Vivien; H-'J, Karl Gray and bis Hotel Butler orchestra: !i-10. concert hour; 10-11, Karl Gray and his orchestra. KKSG. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pa cific, 278), 7:30-!i:30 p. m., audi torium service, testimonials and sermon on Jilvlne Healing, Aimee Setnplo McPheraon, pastor. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, .8 p. m., Californja string quartet; Harvey Shubert, . tenor; trumpet solos, S. Duko Smith; Mrs. S. G. Walsh, contralto; "Content ment." Dr. Frederick W. Clamp ett: Walter Kliegel, baritone: Win ston Petty, cellist: "Stamp Collect ing," George W. Ludlow; 10-1, Henry Halstead's orchestra. KGW, Portland. Ore. (Pacific, 402 ), to p. m.. Ctdburn's Melody Men, Hotel Portland. 5 Does it Pay For Women To Be Alert? WW p- I V mm WALLING'S Pattern Hats $6.95, $8.50, $10.75 , TUB SEASON'S BKST STTf-E AND MATEUIAI.S, ' OTHER NUMBERS f 3.05 to $5.00 WALLING'S Announcements Social annoiiitcenientn may bo printed In tbla column free of cbargt'. Any announce ments pert n bring fo any func llous such as cooked food sales, etc, will bo refused. An nomicemenU, to be printed the hanw ilay mtLsl be hi noddy ei It tor's liand by :IH) o'clock. News editor's noie. Lii.aiHlli "MdJcr. Toledo u l'.-y vlaims her faibei tud hor m nmr iLijie to George Mitchell, Iti. foi JM and iluee "sKinny" horsei. Sh Iiim run away from hei liuband ot iwo weeKa and attlv police to "Uvlt me be an Ainerican ku I " KH.r, Los AiiRolcfl. Calif. Pft rlllc, 404, C-fl::t0 p. m., Art Hick man's Hlltmorc hotel concert1 or chestra; Kdward Kltxpatrick,' direc tor; 6:30-7, little stories, American history, Prof. Woller Sylvester HemoR; Henrietta Poland, Helen Plrle, screen juvenile, with I'ncle John; 7:46, "Incomo Tux." Capt. T. Itlley; 8-10, Kl Kncanto Apart ments' Valentine party; 10-11, Earl Burt noil's Hiltmnre hotel dance or chestra; 1 2-2 a. in., The Lost An gels of KHJ. .KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific. SS7), G:K-7:a0 p. m., Oreen Mill danco orchestra; 7::i0-8, Wurlltjier 1-ipo orRun studio; 8-10, continuity, Voyntfu to the Houlh HiXis by Salis bury nnd Alexander; 10-11, Abe l.yman and his Corounul Orove dance orchestra, from Ambassador hotel; 11-12. popular boiiks, June Pti sell, the KNX fflrl, KOA, Denver. Colo. (Mountain, 322.4),' J-12 midniKht,, dance mu Ml. Joe Mann and his Kalnbow I nno orchestra. KPO, Ran Kranelsc.o, Calif. (Pa cific, 429.5), 6:30. p. m., "What Is Playinjr at the Vurions Theaters;" t-2, Art Weldners orchestra. 1 KSO( St. Lotils, Mo. (Central, Mft.'l),' 8 p. ni., concert,-St. Iyoi)ls Symphony orchesira, Jt u d o 1 p h Oanz, conductor. WBAP, Kort Worth, Tex. (Cen tri.l, 475.9). 7 p. in., Interdenom inailonal Sunday school leaaon, M'h. W.'F. Harnum. , Whenever woinen say they haven't time to rend household niuK"7.lnet or- listen in to. radio talks, It brluRS tb mind the story of the comphitnliiK husband. A mistress said one morn lute: "Miiy, my busband coiuplalus that the oatmeal l soKKy. the coffee eold, Oie cki:s hurdhoiled and tht toast burnt." And the maid replied: "Htir 5o Have niy sympathy, mn'um. tt must be tierce to live with a mall liU tnat." . It "meat be fierce" to. live in & houHcliold when the hoiuemuker it i,ot Interested in learniiiK oil she, can about her Job. - There aro countless waya In "which one can learn from the odd Minutes one spends "listening In1 ot IuoIlIuk over current niutrtixinca Tin investment of thi time brttiRs co'-.nllt'ss returns. It makes health- lci, stronger famllitH. It .shows .shortcuts and time-saving method t performinK familiar houshdd tasks. Know a housewife who always eses white corn meal in cookery. She ihlnks 11 Is "more refined." She uoehii't know that yellow cornmeal ontains valuable food elements, entirely lucking In the white. I know another housewife who cooks spinach in quarts of water. She doi'h-n't know that spinach should be cooked without the ud- Itlon of any water save that cling inp to Hie leaves after washing. lie doesn't know she is throwing vuv tlie Itest part of the vegetable when she pours off this liquor, af ter the spinach t& cooked. T knew another housewife who makes I'Yench ton hi from treKh bread, Shi doesn't know that dry oread, tpiickly dipped Into the beaten egg produces o. far more perfect toast. And I know another housewife .ho flours Iter baking powder b'.s lilts plentifully, and works the IU (tltd Ipto the dough Vigorously. She1 Iccan't know that the lens flour ton -use and the less you handle our dough. Ihe lighter and fiuf iUt your biscuits will lp. ' tid I know still other ones who subsorihe to one or morn nuiuxities wich month. Who listen in reltg ously to radio household, tails. Who make a business of keeping house. juHt as their huyhanda do In he office. Which of these two elans r do von believe will prmluco beoltber hiblreii, better cltir.eus and hap pier homes. Which class lo you bellevo find most fun in their "job?" Tho - ones who any "I haven't lime to mid." Or (lie ones who. aav I must look over this m'lcuv.inc iietoro dotpg another thing." There isn't any question in the minds of thoue who have tried It. I'hey know t pays. Chinese, (iraihutlly Taklni; Ointnil of Tahiti Islands PAPKKT13, Tahiti (AP) It seems to be increasingly evident Unit the destiny of these Islands Is to become Chinese in tho not dis tant future. A steady Immigration from Chlmi, together with a heavy birthrate among those already In the colony, indicates an early pre ponderance of Chinese over the rempauls of the native race. jurcLt : m Safe Milk For Infants, Invalids, Children, The Ased Rich Milk, Mnltrd Greiu ext. In powder fonn,make9The Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible Nofooking. Alight Lunch always ut hand, Also in Tablet form. Ask for "Horlick'e," at all Fountains. 10 Avoid Imitations Substitutes New Sport and Dress Coals . Tot Spring Wear Striking new Spring styles jn Sport nnd Dress' Coats; matorials of Kuskona Kashville, Ruxskin nnd Chifi fello ; colors, Pueblo, Tigerie, Chili and Ashes of RoseJ , Beautiful, you will say when ; you -see these' new" Spring garments, alii so moderately priced, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY A penny's worth of poor baking powder can spoil a dollar's worth of companion ingredients play safe use i THE WORLDS GBEATESV, Nearly twenty thousand Meximn children attend public selmols in I.ns AnReb fi. Goes farther Lasts longer Is " Pure DependableEconomical S TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Mrs. Norman Krees will be hos tess lo the Clio club tomorrow af ternoon at the Country club, The ladles of St. Peters' Episco pal church avIII give a party to morrow afternoon att Uonan hall. The nfternoon will be spent ot Bridge. "Eifiit," and Kensington. Fashion Notes THE VOfil'F. FOR C'OIjOR While dark kid will alwnys con tinue to be the essence of pood taste, the new sprlni? nhoes show a decided flare for colored kid not I In the bright hues of a eion or I two afro, but lined us narrow bands of trhnmlnK. Gray kid with a touch of red has been ailopted by . one nmnrt Parlslenne bootmaker wlille nnvy blue kid trimmed In When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be interested In the fine hair selection we have Just purchased to aid In making a perfect coiffure while your own hair grows out to the proper length. The hair U of excellent quality and moderate In pi ice. We urce you to we the display at yo lr early convenU nee GEIST MARINELLO SHOP flown Samim RMg. "A IVmitf Aid Cor EsTl- rSewl." Phone Main 57? From CWIex, V 1 '"SJ m o i J Watch your Coffee! OES your coffee taste like it always did? Have you noticed LET, US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. WE ARE THE! "CHfeCK SEAL CONTRACTORS . AND RETAILERS .H. & S ELECTRIC . 107 Depot St. .' . Phone 393-W .121 'JJ.13L'J..X-JL.13l3HrJXtlV. ' ". Credit . - . ' , Attentive Service ( , , Reliable merchandise i : , Real valyes ,,. , httU U , .-SatiafaQton assured.- CARR'S SEE OUR VINDOWS For ' Fresh, Home-made Candy The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) I 8 Jlgip- C-' -. VI! 1& htid br names ( IniJUina Moult lfr w.-tim rp -non nrr Chile- S Htiiiniion l;'Vs most beautiful hi hh-w lb, gmnddauchter of a Vimcr t"hil-an pr-ldnt. 0 Nexil a change? . . .The quality of Schilling Coffee has not been changed. Many other coffees have not been changed. Wa tch your coffee! . Safstij '&oiflhf amMably I 1.A ftRAlTOE JOSEPH STAGE MAE llaara A CoMlron, Props. Singes Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 10 5:50 READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS COFFEE INSUR AN C E If at any time you do not consider Schilling Coffee the heU coffee to. be found, I will return your money over my counter, instantly, gladly, and without question. You keep the coffee. "'Your Grocer LA GRANDE PEOPLE DO USE THE Telephone December 20 January 5 ... January 20 . 15,025 11,052 11,337 9,997 February 5 The above is the official peg count of completed calls handled by our operators on the given dates. Home Independent Telephone Co.