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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
-.' '' ' ' :' ' : i Friday, March-6. 1925.- ' I t-t M . r lilJI R1IIU' Li' I L ' It. T TIT M nnnnTiT I.IPI wx, uitAMLa y HililiN vr VDaEjRV jK VXfZV TTIPTT? ; i NEWS of SOCIETY Miss Carolyn Kos.nthnl charm ingly entertained a number of friends yesterday afternoon at the country club with a bridge lunch eon. An utosmpherc of spring pre- vuneu tnrougiiont tlio club rooi dainty luncheon was served. ' , Those presi-nt were Stella Gene Ingle. Mary Helen Wutklns. Oene Wntklns, Curl Jensen. Helen Jen- wllh b.-iiutilul yellow daffodils Ini'"'11' ,KT !'. Margaret Dixon. evidence everywhere. The color! " "mlv- Mildred Oreen. Huth scheme of yellow was ulso carried lur'1- Mary 1:il,'n Wodtlurd mil In the dainty luncheon served K""y Sl0ll'l'"'d. Ann Stoddard el one o'clock. After luncheon four, tables of bridge were at play with Mrs. Stun ' ley .miiis limning High score und l.ie second prize. gotnu' to Mrs. I.eo I'. .Miller. Hetty Huth llohnenkump and Hnr '.'aru Stoddard. Mrs. O.-orge Hants was hostess to '.he Tuesilny Krldge club y-iterday : afternoon at her hi.m.. !.. Isylvunla nvenue llitt-lntr lha n....,l Mrs. William Tlollon. . ',un "ra: '"'"""nror.l won high f.. . ,h. i ....... m... ' . 'score and th ,u mti-ny I inrieen PIUII ,.fl yeslcrduy afternoon. Tim hnmi.i w:i bestitlfully decorated -wlthi The home was nttrucHvely deco nprlns flowers and durlnir the nf.:""'''1 '" spring flowers and at let-noon's play at three tables Mrs. a" ul,l"'l,rl"r'!, ,loul' luncheon was (Iruee Molitor won the club prize I s"rv'"" "v ,ne hostess. iinu me guest prize went to Mrs. he second prize went to K. Jarobsen. Tlwigllt Jesse. .Luncheon was served of the gnmes. clusc Mm. 11. M. Ray was hostess to a number of friends Tuesday evening at her home on Cedar street. Four tables of bridge were at play with H. 1-:. Dixon winning high honors among the men and the ladles' Vednesdoy honoring her little' l'rlze Blug to Mrs. Verne Johnson, daughter, narbnm's sjxth birthday Luncheon was served at the close anniversary. Koui-tccn children I of bridge. '"i'e P" -nl besides Hie Jionori '. .. I guest. Games were played ami a Mr. and Mis. lillbert Hunter. Mr.' Mrs. Earl Stoddnrd gave a party und Mrs. J. Dobbin and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pierce entertained the Island City Card club at the Hunt er home Wednesduy evening. It was the last off a series of parties given by the club und closed con test for the highest score between the ladles and gentlemen. The la dles had the lowest score and wilt entertain the men In the near fu ture with a banquet. During the evening's play Mr. and Mrs. 1-Yed Kiddle were high scorers and the consolation prize went to Albert Warden. llefresh ments were served at an ' appro priate hour. In response to a call for n meet ing a group of women met yester day afternoon at the parsonago of liio Lutheran church. Although few In number, a very Interesting and profitable meeting resulted. A Women's Missionary Society was organized with seven charter mem bers and the following officers vera elected: Mrs. J. G. Slltzlnger. president: Mrs. Chas. Word, secre- 'ary: Mrs. N. Nelson, treasurer. A constitution was adopted by which meetings will be held on the first Wednesday of each month. At the close of the session the hostess, Mrs. William P. Holl, serv ed delicious refreshments. The next meeting wlll .be held April 15. with Mrs. N. Nelson as hostess and Mrs. Holl as leader. j The Happier Homes club, met yesterday afternoon at the home of airs. w. k. winourn ror their reg ular meeting. Nineteen club mem bers, were present and six guests. Mrs. W. I. McAdory, Mrs. W. I. Mrl-'arland, Mrs. Grace Holman Mrs. W. O. Avars. Mrs. Chapman, und Mrs. Pearl Rtllea. After the regular business session the after noon was spent socially and iuneh. eon was served by the hostess. . Medical Springs (Special) The IT. ft. I. fi Chili ura anA,li.inn.l at the home of Cy Turner l-'rlday evening. - "Five Hundred" was the feature of the evenlnir with hlh honors going to Mrs. c. o. Hioom and. Prank Whltten and the second IlriSA 1 11 1., U'hlll..n mnA I I.. nedy. Sixty-three were present and before adjournment refreshments were served. , . Medical Springs (Spcclol) Mrs. L. S. Wlnth entertained at dinner Hundny honoring the birthday an niversary of Mrs. J. ' 1Y Kennedy. Dinner was served with covers laid I tor ten, after which a delightful social time was enjoyed. ,-(. Imbler (Special) Mrs. Alvln WeBtenskow entertained a number of ladles at her home here recently. The afternoon was spent at cards, after which luncheon was served. Announcements' octal anuonnmnmiu snay t printed In this column free of charge. Any aooouuee ueui uertMnfn to any fuao IUhm such as cooked !od sales, elc., will bo refused. Aji-BouDceiiM-ata, to be printed tlM mam day, must be lu society editor's (lauds by 1:00 o'dook. News Minor's note. I MnnV.LI.AN TO MATCH II AT AMl'sTOCKlNGS LONDON I'AD Dr. Margaret Inglo win bo hos less to the Clio club tomorrow af Icrnoon, March 7. The Parent -Teachers' association of Willow school wilt meet this evening nt 7.SH o'clock at the school. ( The young women of the Luther an church will meet this evening at tne parsonage or the church at 7:a o'clock to organise a Young Women's Mission society. The Chinese pay all their debts on New Years, which Is one chink clislom we never will ndnpt. Woman Acruscfl of Perjury. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.' 'mih. J. T. Hcustnn, wife of a prominent Bonanza rancher, was arrested on a charge nf perjury, growing out or her affidavit In aiding Marie Kradshaw, 15, to procure n license lo wed Frank . Psrrlilge, -Mrs. lleualon swore the girl was, more than 1 A years or age. She was re leased on her 'recognizance pending examination. LONDON (AP One of the kit cat rods among rashlnnnble young women Is lo choose an iimhrellu lo match stockings and hat. In this connection It may bo said that the umbrella departments of the Lou don shops are auiong the most col orful branches of the business. Scnrlet and emerald have proved thus far to he the most unmllai- eolors Of nil. hut them nliu.leu niJ orien overlooked by huyers who In sist upon matching their hosiery and millinery even if the protec tors from the stin cr rain have in he made lo order. . ' '. As to colors generally, especially for women, modistes suy that Lon don has never been as gay In-1 his respect os (t Is todny. Longer slickn are coming , hack Into . popnlar usage for umbrellas but on account of Its. convenience dealers say the short umbrella has come to slay. Sotne of the handles or the longer sticks are encrusted with colorful china heads, and . are considered very effective, so' rnr as the eye :1s concerned, but from a practical viewpoint the headed handled um brellas are considered meretv one or the early spring fads, which will ' soon pass.. because the beads thein selves fairly "cut" away very quick ly me palm of the wearer's fine kid gloves. v - pnimn.il , - . ., , 1 lnsicM-ic nimill asiiisi K I lllllssainaiaiail nu n MssiaiisllJsssssssssssBssassssssssssMMSMMMMsssMssl aaMssssaMMssssMMPSssasssasssasaLsajiZ"""""" IF YOU HAVE A SPARE BEDROOM OR GUEST ROOM TO FURNISH, THIS EVENT AFFORDS YOU AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BED AND BEDROOM FURN ITURE. ' THIS IS A SAMPLE OF THE BIG SAV INGS AWAITING YOU. 3-Piece Bedroom Suite 59.75 a Saturday Special 8 size nil cast iron Skillet, highly polished with double pouring lip. A limited quail- rf -fl ff tity. Regular $1.40 .5pxvi ... .A- Basement Floor.'... v. Included is a full-size Bow-foot Bed, large Dresser with heavy plate mirror, Chiffonier has' six con venient drawers. Finished in ivory or silvertone, together with attractive polychrome decorations. Bird Cages A complete line of Bird Cages in square and round shapes, white, ivory and -f-v HS.Q brass finishes. All prices...... J)Tr XO 5pO -Basement Floor. Vases and Lily Bowls Just arrived a new shipment of Vases useful and popular gifts. A variety of' sizes in attinc- mvL 50c to $7 BasemeJit Floor, v. Complete Bed Springs and Mattress SPECIAL $27.85 Attractive full-size Continuous Post Bed, 2-inch steel tub ing with 1-inch fillers, Vemis Martin or Ivory finish, non-sagging, high tempered springs, 40-lb. roll edge layer cotton mattress enclosed in high-grade fi0 licking. Regular 5pjO Decorative Mirrors $9.75, $16.00, $21.00 A big assortment of decorative Mirrors. Genuine heavy plate glass, set in antique gold frames with polychrome embellishments. All styles, suitable .for buffet, console, mantle or hall. Beautiful mirrors at extraordinary low piices. 9.7.') Mirror is 2ixl2 ' $16.00 Mirror is .ifixl2 $21.00 Mirror is 20x30 English Teapots , Spn'ng stock of English Earthenware Teapots, fine- 90c to $1.50 Basement Floor. , Mixing Bowls Set of Glass Mixing Bowls in !5-ln. to 9-in. sizes. only $1.00 Basement Floor. 1 Value Ranges $85 Smooth, polished top, white enamel doors with nickle trim. The baking and eookin? qualities of this range cany a full guarantee for sutisf.irtinn. Electric Iron , guaranteed. Complete $4.50 rilectric Iran, fully i stand and cord .achmcnt Basement Floor Measuring Pitchers Full quart size Pitcher with handle and pouring lip. graduated in cups and ounces with rounded bottom for egg beater . 65c A SMALL DEPOSIT DELIVERS YOUR PURCHASE. THE BALANCE ON PAYMENTS SO SMALL YOU WILL NOT MISS THEM. Windsor Chairs and Rockers $13.80 to $25 Windsor Chairs are deservedly popular because of Uicir graceful lines and decorative value in home furnishing and the comfort they afford the user. These chairs have hand-worked saddle seats with corners and edges care fully surfaced and rounded; beautiful mahogany finish. BARGAINS Exchange Department Iron Beds $ i.oo Ladies' Writing Desk 15.00 Kitchen Queen, Glass Doors 15.00 Odd Chairs 1.00 Odd Rockers i.qo Sanitary Cot 5,00 Leather Chairs I 28.50 Library Table 12.50 Hoosier Cabinet to 35.00 Chiffonier, Mirror and 6 Drawers ; 15.00' Child's Crib ; 5,00 Hrais Bed 12.50 3 Smart New Hats ; : I ' Wo orr- now showing; a wonderful display of Inn loveliost new' Spring Mllllnrry -- smnll. medium and Inrgn hats. All the smartest niKl most ntlracllve trimming effects are shown. A small deposit snd wo will hold any hat for yon. ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY .j Hints for the Housewife I cuoss-wonn rr.xi: unsst; I Cross-Word Puzzle Coeklnll (Creamed ('lileken ond Mushroom In Kamequtns Puzzle Potato Croquettes Cross-Word Oreen Pens Cross-Word Sulad Creum Prult Dressing Puzle Pudding; Coffee ItnclPF.8 Cross-Wonl Pnzzlo Cooktnll 1 cup dleed Rrapefruit pulp 1 cup oranKe pulp i cup .Jlara!vjiln.nc,l!rreji . , Sugar l.einon Julec or grape Juice ' Mix orange nnd grapcrrult pulp. Hnrinltle with umrni- till, I a little lemon juice or grape juice, place on Ice until thoroughly chilled. ' Iluvn glasses chilled so that the i while, when served, may be very I colli. At the last moment fill the glasses wllh the fruit mixture, gar. ulslilng wl'li candled or Mnracliino i-herrles. Cross-Wonl Snltul Arrnng Illicit, round slices of fresh or canned pineapple, peeled and cored, on lettuce leaves. Ar range thin strips of pimento on top of pineapple (o represent a flower; fill center with rlced cream of eot tage cheese, sprinkle with paprika. Hnvo everything Ice cold, und over all pour Cream Fruit Dressing. ; luzxle Pudding , ' S tbsp. granuulated gelatine - I cup cold water : t cups strong boiling coffee 1 cup sugar i tsp. vanilla 1 pint whipping cream. Soak gelatine In cold water 5 minutes, add coffee and sugar, nnd stir until gelatine Is dissolvod. Let cool and Just as It begins to thick en fold In 1 cup of cream, stiffly beaten. Sot aside several hours until firm. Serve cold with the rest of the creum, whipped stiff. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Bold namUts Prosper BOyiA.imgarJa (AP) Outwit ting an armed guard of more than 200 men five masked robbers the other evening walked Into the cus tom house adjoining the main rail road station and made oft with the entire day's receipts, estimated at 2,000,000 leva. WALLING'S M o.i.i i, ill M-W-asBllllMiMMMB rnnirp thin Htrlt fl of pimento on top : j of plni'iippte (o roprrueiU a flower; HAT REMODELING i Crossword millinery ! V r SUPPLIES ' 2iS SPECIALS ON OVUm NECKWEAR IP fffr vf f "JAND - BAGS i BaJ AND ! f" I X - 4 .-.BOXES .';.. IFWw WALUNG'S t; f i -Js i square meal for a dim ill C;?J yV 'U ; ! ; iijl EVERY BITES A DEUCHT : 'I : ; WhenYoul l f - I TireOf ) il ;, L , J,l Your Bob II '-Si f 1 L if ('KM wmuntmtmoimmmmmmim rim crossword bsthlns SUM Wilt be a popular novelty at the j beaches this Brimmer pied Iff ' Miss Angela Klemmer of tbe Red. i White and Blue Swimming Troupe j of the Panama Canal Zone Mlaf ; Klemmer's figure 1 almost Identical with that of the famous "Venus o MHo""Br. Is shown hi a crossword ' 1 batiilsa salt which she daslgaass. J ll Then you'll be Interested In the fine hair selection we hare Just purchased to aid In making a perfect oolffure while your own hair grows out to the proper length. The hair Is ot excellent quality and moderate In prloe. We urge yon to aee the display at your early eonvenlence GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room t. Sommer Bid. "A Beauty Aid for Every Need." Phone Main 57?