Thursday, March 5, 1925.
THE LA ffRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
; The ladles of Chapter I. P. E. O,.
wore ik'light fully entPrtalnfd last J
ut-uui a inn noino or nr. una
Mrs. A. L. Richardson by their hm
imnds, the B. I. Ls. William Miller
urted os master of ceremonies and
to H. A. SSurhrtck, os chairman. Is
due the credit for the presentation
of a clever farce. In which Clyde
H.-itz und K. L. Holmes served the
honors of the leading roles. In ad
dition a splendid literary and
musical program was rendered, lri
chiillng vocal so I oh by O. I- Dutton
nd C. S. 1 Urn In, Dr. R P. Mowtf
ninrt gave an txrnlUnt dramatic
reading.
The evening's entertainment was
t-ntlrely In the liands of the mop,
oven to the serving of a dellcloup
two oouriie luncheon, urttr the pro
gram. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Eherhard en
tertained the members of the Tues
day Bridge club last evening at
'their home on N avenue. Four
laities of bridge went at ploy dur
ing the evening with the high score
lor the ladles prize going to Mrs.
" T. R. Maxwell and J. M. P. Snyder
receiving the gentlemen's prize.
Because yesterday was inaugural
day, patriotic decorations were
tided, nowincts of- nenntlfiil red
Tarnations were arranged throngh
t)iit the rooms. At an appropriate
hour a two course luncheon was
served.
..
The Pnrltdale club met yenter
rt;ynflernoon at the home of Mrs
JI. MeOnffery, with Mrs. McCaf
fery and Mrs. C. H. Clump as hos
tesses. After the business session e
short social hour was enjoyed and
luncheon was served. Twenty -five
ladh s were present.
,.
Mrs. J. P. O'Connell was hostess
to the Altnr Society yesterday af
ternoon. Thirty I tidies were pres
ent' and a very interesting ofter
noon was spent. Refreshments were
served before adjournment.
Rt. Peters Eplcopal Guild met
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Donald Pague, with Mrs.
Pngun and Mrs. Dwight Jesse as
hostesses Twenty-two ladles wore
present and after a successful busi
ness meeting luncheon was served
- Tho first division of the Ladles
Aid of the First Methodist Episco
pal church met yesterday afior
noon nt the home of Mrs. O. V
JlurriKon, IB 13 Adams avenue. Sev
eral visitors were present and after
the regular business session the iif.
WALLING'S
HAT REMODELING
MILLINERY
SLTPLIES
SPECIALS ON
NECKWEAR
IAND - BAGS
AND
1S0XKS
WALLING'S
When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'it b Interested
In the fine hair (election
' we bavfl Juftt purchoaeil to
aid In making a perfect
colffnro while your own hair
grows out to the proper
length.
The hair ts of excellent
quality and moderate In
price. We urge t you .to s'o
the display at yojr early
convenience
GEIST MARIN ELLO
SHOP
Room 6. Sominer Rids.
."A Beauty Aid lur
Eery Need."
Phone Main 577
A New Assortment of
STATIONERY ,
In All the Popular Styles.
Moon Drug Co.
ItTrrythlni for the
Kk'k Itomn
I'HONE MAIN
Tuxedo Coat
Effect
CHARM EKN r
i'jg ensemhh
tu;;c-do rout
HARMEEN Riukes tla Interest-
semble costumo with tlw
effect trlliuOed with
buttons and two ahade.i of narrow
moire r.k'jon. i"he frock and lining
of the aal ma of printed e.ep.
ternoon was spent visiting. Dainty
refreshments were B'irveil by the
hustessoB. usfiistiMl by Mrs. Mc-
Chaln unil Mis. S. C. Smith.
...
The Presbyterian Ladles Aid met
yesterday afternoon at the home ol
Mrs. Casslus Humphreys for ineir
regular meetlllB. Thlrty-rlvo ladles
were present. Ourlng the business
session a final report was given on
the Dine oreiin fund and It wus
lound that there wus a surplus ol
yS.UU., Officers were elected and
those chosen for 1825 are: Mrs. J
T. ltlchanlson, president; Mrs. John
Thelson, vice-president'. Mrs. Hur
ry Turner, secretary und Mrs. J.
M. Juclison, treasurer.
Before adjournment luncheon
was served by the hostess, assisted
by Mrs. thus. Miller. Mrs. H. H
Cleaver, Mrs. Ella Hyneurson, Mrs.
W: D: rickrns and Mrs. -J. Jacob-
son.
Mrs. C. H. Griffin was hostess to
the Second Division of the Ladles
Aid or the Methodist Kpiscopal
church yesterday afternoon at her
home at 302 Main avenuo. Mrs.
Geo. Baurs had charge of Hie busi
ness meeting and devotional, after
which a social hour was enjoyed.
Luncheon was served by the hos
tess beiore adjournment.
The American Legion Auxiliary
met last evening at Honan hall for
their regular meeting. During the
evening pluns were made for the
sale of a Hope Chest and an taster
cake sale. The money will be usee
In relief work for disabled ex-ser
vice men. There will b a called
meeting of the Auxiliary at the
home of Mrs. O. N. I'almer, 7011
Adams avenue, March IS.
Miss Llletta I.elghton, graduate
of the La Grande high school, who
Is attending Willamette University
at Salem, has been pledged to tne
Alpha I'hl Alpha sorority.
Mrs. H. Gow, Mrs. P. Kreutz
Mrs. George and Mm. Mary Felker
were hostesses to the Busy Bee
club yesterday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Gow. After a short
business sissiun Ihe afternoon was
silent at cards, wllh Mrs. :. Bunt
ing winning high score for ihe first
'mlze. Mrs. G. 11. Kerr won the
second prize and the third prize.
iwent to Mrs. J. J. Towery.
I Luncheon was served before ad
journment.
I'nlon (Special) A social event
which was keenly enjoyed by all
'who were fortunate enough to be
present was staged at the It. H.
Kolirlg home Krldny evening of lost
: week, when the past presidents or
'ganizatlon met and elected officers
for the new year. After a bannuol
with covers laid for all the mem
tiers and a few Invited guests the
club selected the following officers
1'risid-nt. Kll7:ib"tb I'hllllps: vie
UNITED STATES
One of the strongest
Institutions in Eastern
Oregon.
Resources over
$1,500.0(10.00
president, Margaret Smith: m-cre-lary-treusurer,
Agnes pa 4 duck. .
The Park (Special) Beverly
Rose Lay ' celebrated her third
birthday anniversary Tuesday at
the home of her parents. Mr.-and
Mrs. Joseph Lay, Many little
friends accompanied by their pa
rents were present. Dinner won
served and a very enjoyable time
.spent. The little girl received many
beautiful gifts.
Announcements
Social announcement may
be printed la this column fre
of cliarge. Aiiy aunouzae
MteitiB pertaining to any fuuc
timia audi aa cooked food
itaJua, etc, will be refused. Ah
HMiooeueata, to be printed the
name day, must be la society
editor's b amis by :00 o'clock
News editor's note.
Mrs. Ed lloylen and Mrs. T. R.
Maxwell will entertain at bridge
('riday afternoon and evening at
the home of Mrs. Boy ten.
.
Mrs. G. R. Kerr will be hostess
(o the K, A. H. club tomorrow uf-
rnoon, March 6.
Mrs. L. B. Moe and Mrs. Geo.
Currey will be hostess to Chapter
I. P. K. O., tomorrow afternoon ol
the home of Mrs. Moe.
The Paptlst Ladies Aid will meet
ut thte church Friday afternoon.
March 6, promptly at two o'clock.
The Tlome Department of the
Presbyterian church will meet at
Die home of Mrs. Augusta Johnson.
Spring street, Friday afternoon
it two o'clock.
Mountain Time Stations
ICOA, Jenverr Colo. (322.4). 8 p.
in., Fred He. 1 mitt and his Rlalto
theater orchestra; 8-10. Tuesduy
music club, John C. Kendel, di
rector; "I'atience, or Bulhorne's
Brid(." comic opera,
KOB. State College, N. M. (S48.fi),
7:110-8:30 p. m.. Popular Science
course, Lesson No. 7, member
of engineering faculty; "Na
tional Forests of New Mexico."
J. C. Kircher, Forest Bervtce, U,
S. D. A.
1'nclfio Time Stations
KPI, Los Angeles. Calif. 4B7),
6-5:80 p. m.. livening Herald,
table talk andnews; 6:30-8, Ex
aminer's musical half hour;
6:45-7, editorial talk; 7-8, Ex
aminer's hour of chamber music;
8-0, Aeolian residential pipe or
gan recital, Dan McKarland, or
ganist; 9-10, Evening Ha raid
dance orchestra: 10-11, all vocal
program. Hollywood Girls' quar
tet. KFOA. Seattle. Wash. (465), 4-
6:16 p. ni., Olympic hotel orches
tra; 6:45-8:ir, Hherman Clay &;
company program; 8:80-10, He-
nttlo Times studio program; lo
ll, Olympic hotel dance music. I
KFBO. Los Angoies, Calif. (278).
10:30-11:30 a, m.. Sunshine
hour; 3:30-4:30, organ recital.
Hoy Reld Brlgnall. "organist;
7:30-9:15. auditorium service in
Angelus Temple broad cant from
pulpit; 9:15-10, Gray studio mu
sical program; 10-11, organ re
cital, Esther Frleke Green, or
ganist. KHJ, Eos Angeles, Calif. (404.1),
12:30-1:30 p. m-, news and mu
sic; 2:30-3:30, matinee muslcale.
Pacific States Electric company;
6-6:80, Art Hickman's Bill more
hotel concert orchestrn; 6:30
7:30, Prof. Walter Sylvester
Hertzog, little stories American
history; Richard Headrlck,
screen Juvenile, and Uncle John;
8-9. program, PJggly Wlggly
Girls' trio, Cauldron Club double
quartet; 9-10, program, Rotary
club of La Vegas, Nevada; lo
ll. Earl Burtnett's Ulltmore ho-
KLX, Oakland. Calltf (609.9?, 6-7
. m., organ; 7:45-9:45, studio
program; 9:46-10:30, Sweet's
ballroom.
KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (387),
6:45-6:16 p. m., Wurlttzer pipe
organ musical half hour; C:30
7:30, dinner hour music; 810,
KNX feature program; 10-11,
Pasadena Radio Healers' Radio
Show program; 11-12, Abe Ly
man's Cocounut Grove dance or
chestra from Ambassador hotel.
KPO, Ran Francisco, Calif. (429.6),
4:'SO-6:30 p. m., Rudy Helger's
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 6:30.
"What Is playing at the local
theaters;" 8-10, Wurlitzer night.
Central Time Stations
KFDM, Beaumont, Tex. (316.6),
8 p. m., Refinery band' concert.
KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (266),
6:80 p. m-. high school orches
tra, Mary, Ruth Cherry, director.
WBCN. Chicago, III. (266). 7-9 p.
m., Becker, Ryan and company
program; Roy Kender, baritone;
Will Rosslter, tenor; Dorothy
Ferguson. xylophonlst; Roy
MJIIer, tenor; Lee Darnelle, ban
jo 1st; Midway Gardens orches
tra; Edna McGufftn, pianist; 9-
10, W. O. Tegtmelcr and com
pany; 10-10:80, Midway Gar
dens orchestra.
WEMC, Berrien Springs, Mich.
(286.6), 9 p. m.j Radio Light
house choir, Martha Hutchinson,
soprano: Mrs. Lela Bouchell
contralto; Prescott Fatrchlld,
violinist; 9:45. "Why I Am
Fundamentalist," Pastor W. H.
Wskeham.
WON, Chicago. III. (370.2). 8 p.
m.. organ recital, Lyon A Healy:
6;2-7. dinner concert. Drake:
concert ensemble. blackstone
trlng quintet; 8-9. Helen Iu .
Fresne; 10-11. Don Bestor Drake ,
dance orchestra.
WHA. Madison. Wis. (535.4), 7:45 ;
p. m., Wisconsin high school !
band; add reus on square boards
from round tre, Aldo Ieopold. ;
WHAS, Loutsvllle. Kr- (399 8).
7:io-9 p. m., Barney Ropp's or- I
chesfra, j
WHO. pes Moines, fa. (52), 7:30- J
9 p. m.. Bentc Wolf, planint; ;
Ada Jones, rornet 1st; Hugh Ir- I
win. pi-'inist; Argonne fosti
Arnerkan frgfon lianju club;
Alary fugh Watuon. iollntsl;
Radio
'' Blond Beauty
r s J ,yn ' Hit jt vvi&$ J
si , - ' $ - M
far.-. '
4 oWASl
Frnand de Hcniimont has been dclnred the most !enutlful woman of the
French etate "tine won over thousnnds of entries in a theati-lcal bouuty
contest. Mile, de Beaumont Is u. blund ulth blown eyes. ,
Myrtle Williams, tioprano;' Earl
Wllllnms, -violinist; Jlelen Birm
ingham, uccompanlHt.
WOAW, Omaha. Nebr. ,626),. 0 p.
m., Ktory hour, Doris Claire .He- 1
cord ; ti: 20, t o be announced ;
6:30, Harry Binder, viollnlnl;
Frank Strawn. pianist; 7, to be
announced; 7:16, current sport
events, Ivan L. Gnddls; 9, pro
gram, auspices Burling & Qnlncy
Railroad company; "Seeing by
Radio Territory Covered by the
Burlington Route." Dr. G. E.
Condra; 10:30, orchestra, Bran
dies Store restaurants.
WOR, Newark, N. J. (405.2); 6:15
6:30 p. m., Bluebird orchestra;
6:30-6:45, Man In Moon stories;
7-7:15, Bluebird orchestra,
WQJ, Chicago, HI. (477.5), 7-8 p.
m. .'dinner concert, Ralph Will
iams and his Ralnbo Gurden or
chestra; Herman Techentlne.
baritone; Edith Phillips Heller;
' pianist; J 0-1 2. Ralph Williams
and his Ralnbo Skylarks; Rogers
: Boys, larry, Billy; West Broth
ers; SCeigler Sisters; Jiwretta
Giles, soprano; Nate Caldwell,
pianologulst; 1-2. Hotny Toisy
hour, Ralph Williams, Ginger
Man, Little Skylarks.
KSAC, Manlmttan, Kan. (340.7),
7:20 p. m., college quartet; 7:3",
"Canned Goods and Health.
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FIUDAY SATURDAY - SUNDAY
A BIA2IN0 STORt . !
of desert. iUd y mfmM
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BY CHARLES AfPAVnW-DrPP(rTn W TDMUffD MnBTIMFM
I 'I in ii I II i i i.i
And Comedy,
TODAY
Jack Hoxie
Ami
"WOLVES OF.THE NORTH"
of France .
i - T A lvr f
. D. Bushnell; 7:40. college qnnr
' tet; 7:fiii,' First Clainniut." J. ,E.
! Katn'uveyers. . .
KTHS, Hot Stu;ingH National Park,
Ark. (374 S), S:3( p. in., organ j
reeiml. t4iwon Held of Princess
I heater; 11:15, concert. -Meyer
'"'Da via New Arlington hotel or-J
cljestra, Jacques Renard, dl- '
'' rent or. I
WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. (475.0), I
7:30-8:30 p. m., Breckenrldge
high school band, R. K. Fraalor, t
director: 9:80-10:45. concert, I
"Artists' Colony," Mrs.' . Harry j
Fugate, ditvetor. '
WiCCO. MlnneapollH-St. Priul, Minn.
(416.4). 6:30 p.m., children's
hour. Court of Gold Medal; 6:80,
dinner concert., Minneapolis
Athletic club orchestra; The) ma
Hal vorson, so p runo ; Eleanor
Freenmntel, accompanist. , -
WDAK, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6),
ti-7 p. m., piano tunlng-ln mini-b'-r
on tins I )uo-Arl ; Hpeukor,
Kansiis City Children's bureau;
the Tell-Me-A-Story Ijidy; Tri
anon ensemble; 8-10, popular
.program; 11:45-1 a. ni., Night
hawk frolic.
WEIilt, Chicago, III. (370.2), 7-8
p. in., t irlole orchest ru ; Cam
bridge sisters; Dean Remick,
pliinlMt: O-lo. Oriole orchestra;
1 : ! t ; Mr Fn wn. soprn no; Jack
i' 'i " " .i.hi-.i'i mi -i. ii .njiU
"Sweet Papa"
rencwell. guitarist; Sandy Meek,
tenor: . 11-12, - Oriole orchestra;
Thre Musketeers; Jack pent,
well, guitarist; Nek Lucas.
WMAQ, Chicago. 111. (447.6), 6 p.
in., organ recital. Chlanga thea
ten H:30, Hotel lt Kelle orchns.
tra; 8, weekly Wlde-Awuke club,
Mn. Frances M. Fordf 8:80 j
musical geography, Mr. and Mr, j
n Murx E. Oherndorfer; 9:16, mus- ,
; teat program; Mae Graves At
kins. WMC. Memphis. Tenn. (499.7).
8:30 p.- m., concert, Britllng's
Novelty orchestra, Frank Brae
clante, director; 1 1, midnight
frolic, Ro.h and Evans.
WOC, Davenport, In. (4S3.il), 6:80
p. m, sandman's visit, Vol Mc
laughlin; 6:60. "Benefitn nf u
Fair," M. H, Cpldecwood; 8,
Swedish program, Olga Ed-
director; speeches, Major C. W.
Sundfltrom; O. K. Jule.s; G. Mnu
rlt con.
WSU, Atlanta. Ga. (428.3). 6-6 p.
m., Bonnie Barnhordt'a bedtime
story, songs; 8-9, Old Time Ops-
Blondes! Shampoo
Hair This New Way
Keeps Mglit lloii from Darkening
Lightens Faded Blonde' RaU1
Now every blonde can have
charming attractive hair. This
.is through a. new method of sham
pooing1 which not only prevents
blonde half from darkening, but
which net-tally- brings back the
true golden beauty even to the
most faded and lustreless blonde
hair, i' This naw method, called
Blondes, makes hair wonderfully
flufry, silky, lustrous. Highly ben
eflclal to both hair nnd acalp. It
Is not a dye. Contains no injuri
ous ,chcmh?tijat Money. Instantly
refunded If not delighted.- Get
Blonder today ut all good dealers
such as SHvcrthnrn-Wrliht Drug
Co., Ited Cross Drug Co., Glass
Drugs. Inc.J or I. & l.. Ding Cd-
Adv. '
Mi
merva
Says.
$1,00 will huy a child's
Button Shoe. First-step, no
heel, si jses from 1 to 5,
Beautiful little Dress Shoes.
Don't let these get- away
nt this price.
We have another lot to
close far $t.7ft, Iacc, flex
ible soles, several colors;
worth $.1.25 originally. Sizes
on these run front 54 to H.
and 8& to 11. Any sixes un
mentioned for $1.75.
Do Voiir Vvct !nilV If m
tell us, Wn can hejp you.
THE BOOTERY
GAT BAYDEN, Mgr.
LE JADE
The New
SHEAFFER
LIFETIME
PEN
Unbreakable,
Beautiful.
Same Price.
Phone for demonstration
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Candy Headquarters .
Poultry
Netting
Nrm l Ihe limn In innUc
tlir Cllli-kifl 1'lfrk. ' I lult
ri:.fitj
In All IIHiElit
F. L. LILLY
Har) vara
Phone Mala 81
75
A SPLENDID SHOWING OP
New Spring Coats
Awaits Your Inspection.
PUTMAN'S
READY-TO-WEAR
pel, Tttw: Anilrow JfiiKins fuin
lly; lt:4r. proKi'ani, "Rfmtni.
rpnri." HerKMnt tlnorR J. Ryan
und Kor1 Mt-Phtiraon HohUor trio.
WAY. tal: I'ark, III. (36li). C:u-
d:H(l p. hi., Parthenon orican cn-
rvrt; tan
.10, .stntllo popular
ln.I.OWIN'O IS TECHNICAIi REPORT FROM NEW YORK
LABORATORIES ON
GOLDEN CRUST
GENERAL APPEARANCE Ooofl
BLOOM Golden yellow. . , . . , :
TEXTURE Coae poll formgtlou, ,
CKUST Thin and tender, ' .J '.
CRUMB Soft. ' , .
COLOR OF CRUMB Creamy wlilte, . ..
ODOR Good.
FLAVOR Good. '
KEEPING QUALITIES Good.
A VERT GOOD LOAF.
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery ,
.7
: 'roMonnow "xititiT I'.vi going to hear
Prof. Becker
nr roriiwid
Give the Opening; Concert on the new pipe organ,
Presbyterian Church
ArimlMlnn
Meats
ANOTHER SCORE FOR MT. EMILT HAMS1
Served nt CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BANQUET, with doz
ens of compllmentH on their goodness. As good as the beat,
made nt home and cost less One Profit. s
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
IEAT GROCERIES '
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise '
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
LET US HELP YOU-
With your electrical problems. .
WE ARE THE "CHECK SEJAL" CONTRACTORS
AND RETAILERS .
H. & s. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
Do You Know?
THAT WE MAKE HOME-MADE CANDY IN OUR SHOP?
The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
'The Home of Home-Hade Candy"
(Retail only) .
Lost-
A lost call may mean Life TimeMoney. l;
You should afford a telephone. It cost3 only a few
cents a day. Call nnd Bee us nlxut service.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
AND MIL I. INERT I ,
rohcprt, Blaok Cat oroheslra. Art
Mcllch, Olrfctor.
mullnttr. aliow Americans are
drinking more toa. and ao-far con
grua has takan no action la the
matter. i
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