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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1925)
- -f. ltH.I Monday, March 16, 1923. TBI? M GRANDE EVENING . OBSERVER TgREE NEWS of SOCIETY Jleturnlng from Halter where In J RfiXtetlH will have charge of the program. Members of the I. D. S. Church will give a party tomorrow evening March 17, at the M. I. A. hull. The affair will b In the form or u St. Patrick's luy party and f musical will ho Klvi n in the first purl of the evening, aiiur which there will be gui ni'S, dancing uml refreshments. . The l.iulh'H Koch ly of the H. of .. i- uml VI. will meet -at Uie K. ut i'. Hull TucHduy evening "1 i'u r their b u a i n etw m ef t i n k. ireshmeiits will be srvetl. 7: Ho lte- Mis. Itay In-own will be hoHtess to thf It. It. U. inh tuniorrow ev en i it k. Mureh 17, at her home on Alder street. The Hiveriii Purent-Teuehers will entertain the (iivenwoud Par ent TfucherH AsHocluiton Krlday afternoon, Moreb 20, tit l.une (impel. Fashion Notes company- with Mrs. JM-nn'.s nd their son. he utn-nded the wedding of Prescott I-llley und Miss Louise Polliuan on Huturdny even ing. Hruce Dennis stated that the event w:is one of thr meat i ell sin ful be had ever v.itnHSed. "i'he Pullman home on Second and Mad-; I sun streets In Paker was bcuutl fully decorated, the ceremony wbr ipiprerslve and sweet music blend v.tl with rich perfume of beautiful fttwei-H nuule Hie oeivmiiui one nev er to be forgotten by the half ft In i ml red life loni? friends of the bride who assembled In guy spirit to offer sincere congratulation; and well w'shes," remarked Mr l)cnn!H. "While there was not n single tiling omitted to make tin event perfect and delightful the grandest feature of the oecnlaor wan the . contracting parties foi hnth are of Hie highest type oi ynmiK people," he continued. ."Tin groom Is sales managt r for thr Has:1 he-Sage Hardware emu pun v and has worked his way to this re sponsible position. He Is recogniz ed all over the Eastern Oregon territory, over which he travels for ills company, as one of the future substantial business men of this section. His bride is one of the Skirtu Will Ho Shorter best girls In all the world. She is CHICAGO Shorter and fuller the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. skirls with hidden tucks, and a re WillUun PolPnnn and Is true blue. turn of the waist line was predict in every way. When one witnesses Vl Sunday as thousands of modlst lhe iiiurri:-gi. of two such splendid" es, members of the Kasblon Art vomit; people, one cannot refrain League of America gathered for from feeling that America and tier j the opening of the league s' four institutions will long survive for it ; day convention hem. Alia Plpley. will be sueh people as Mr. und Mrs. president of the league, said that l.ilb y who will take up life's re- women's styles this year would be spons.blHtles and carry on In n of a more feminine character than successful manner.'1 j formerly. Hatph Monl. . Sculptor , land an executive officer of the lea- Mrs. August Eiicltson entertaln-tgue. declared that "skirts will he ed Saturday evening (it h-r home: higher this spring than, ever ne on W Avenue at four tables of, fore," but thai the skirt line will cards. I titling the evening's play j drop tou reasonable length by full. M:kk Evelyn Ouhleinun won high- score among the ladles and tlr-l ,,.-..., V, ... ,,,,,,,., ,..,, gentlemen's prize went to l,oivn l, l,KI' "Al lh HMUlMMi Tucker. Mrs. I.odema Terry and I LONDON (AP) Tho picture hat. Chris Miller received the consola- "runken a bit as compared with iinn nHveQ other days so as to fit nobbed An excellent luncheon was serv-' netuJ- 13 coming buck for spring ed at an appropriate hour. iwrnr !n Roland, say the milliners. j "The cloeh" or pudding basin A , . - .helmet must go. they decree, and -Although not many attended tho; faM h w 0 f d n regular Urn dance turday '8WpopinR tvaihm or fl0wer-draped . .' 1 . ii . .i.-ibi'lmn, softened with velvet folds IV. . . UIl,KU UM "r T and adorned on the crown with r,.Kn ua.. ruu n . . . " flowers, hand painted or other- chestra furn shed excellent music , 1 , . , Homo of (he new Dolly Vardens twelve oclocit. i mo(1(irn' Oainsboroughs will be of straw Hot Lake (Special) Tho regu-i lar weekly entertainment at Hot! Luke -was unusually good this week. Mr. Hodge, a flutist, from Moscow, Idaho, played seven! j lumbers, accompanied by Mrs. Q. ! S. P.irnio of La Urande. Mrs Sterns, of Union, sang a solo and Mr. Brotherton of the Sanatorium , ,aUvILliyoiJjv.a.JfllHRs Kr ; core Mrs. Slerns and Mr. Hrolhur- ton sang a duet "The Song ofj J.ove.' This number won so muchj applause that it was repeated. finely woven, and there will be many bright colors, sugges tive of the garden and hothouse blooms of spring. A Striking Frock' THIS very feminine frock is ot white crepe handblocked In ros Shades and a black lattice work. The scarf which is drawn closely about the neck In front reveals a deep V In the back and the long ends extend to the hemline. An Idea For St. Patrick Day Party Hints for the Housewife c Announcements KoolM ftniioiiuciitiitfl may ho iiriuKMl Id IIiIh column fnw 'of clmricH. Anj ntinoimcp menfft pt'rlnliiliiK lo nny fiinc Uoiih ftimh om rooltil foot! iptleH, etc. will tin rcfllKCil. An DouuiicnM'Atii, lo tw printed the Hutie Unj, miutt bn lu society lilnnr-s haniN by :0U o'clock. Nw editor's note. Tbft rfKiilur N'lcliliorliooil Club mocting will lio hnld tomorrow Hf-lei-nntin nt llif club rofinfl. 1ho WALLING'S COATS New Spring Slylt-s Your Cholre si. '.:: HATS nonutlfiil I'attorns Vlllllrs lo Jil.llO Your I'liolrii .-..9.-. WALLING'S RFAL itamav macahom All filtATlX This substantial dish which tastes as good as It looks, hails from sunny Italy. It is easily pre pared and enn bo served as a one dish tneul, or Instead of potatoes. . Out three cupfuls of cooked mac aronl into pieces about one Inch long. Prepare a cream sauce by blending together ' three table spoonfuls of butter, three table spoonfuls flours, adding slowly three quarters of a cupful of water. ICook until the mixture bolls, stir ring constantly. Then add a half teaspnonful each of salt and dry mustard, a quarter of a teaspoon- ful of pepper and three quartern of a cupful of grated cheese prefer ably Italian). Htlr all thoroughly together, turn into deep enameled ware baking dish, which being (dainty and china-like in appear ance, can be brought to the table and used us a serving dish. Bprln kle one quarter of a cupful of grated cheese over the? top and bake in a moderate oven for twen ty minutes. , (By Helen Harrington Downing) There arc many who plan to en tertain at some holiday time be. cause of the opportunities afford ed for table decoration and color arrangement. St. Patrick's Day of fers an opportunity to give the happy springtime tone that is needed to cheer one over the dis mal days of March rains and winds toward the sunny balmy days that are drawing near. Green plants, shamrocks, green crepe pa per trimmings, etc., against a hack- ground of white certulnly assure us that ''spring Is not far behind." If Bmall tables nro lo bo used for a card party or tea,, have two 7Tfrefen( arrangements for decora tion and then alternate the tables. Kor one effect, use a green nnd white checked gingham table cloth with paper napkins, or gingham napkins to mutch the cloth. Inex pensive glass candle holders may he purchased at the ten-cent stores and If placed at each corner of the tablo wilh green cundles Inserted therein will start you on your de corallvo way. An Inexpensive but used ut a church social not Ions :igo, was a child's toy wagon pain ted green and filled with Irish po t a toes. The alternating tables could be covered with small white cloths and scattered here and there, leav es of real shamrock or cut-outs of brlstol bourd or crepe paper. The kgw, Portland, Ore. (lill.fi), 8 New York City F.xcols lliilsarla In Population I SOFIA (AP) The population Of Bulgaria now numbers 6.1 1 &,90fi. according to figures published by 1 the official newspaper, I a Bui 1 garle. Those are based on the i census of 1924. The record shows !that the lncrca.se of population has been steady since 1U20. 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 tho proper length. The hair la of excellent quality and moderate In price. We urge you to e the display at yotr early convenience GEIST MARIN'ELLO SHOP Room A. frmmf Mile. -A Ih-auty Ahl for Phone Main S77 BURNS Cover wib w. baking toda afterwards apply gently V VAPO RUB Per IT Million Jar Uwmd K.f (y WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed -Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 Beauty Will Wed in Home 1 " a I J .& 0 p. m.t selections for two pianos, Mr. Tovey, Mrs. Shannon Uo. hart; lr. Allen Gilbert, barl lone) IX (. Jlanward, viollulHt; Men's gbw club. i KKAi', Miuibuttan, Kiiiik. (;H1), 7 : BO p. lit,, college quartet ; 7: So, 'Vonlrol of Alfalfu liiseaaes," 1 K. Melehers; 7:40, college quar-. let; 7:&. '"Types of Poultry Houses for Kuiihun," J. II. Mo Aduius. " KKI, Nt. Uuibi, Mo. (M.VI), 6 p. m.. Uenjamin Hader's urchestru; S, Irish program, John A. Wynn, baritone; Kinnia O. Waiter, piuiw 1st; addresi on Ireland: lo, pro gram, Kvelyh 1'Valey. dlrecldt. K THK, Hot Nprinus Nathmal I'ark, Ark. CI74.K), S::in.fi:Ui p. nt., Ht. rutrick'H night, Irish folic songs, t'harlos U l'ii(d)ei' on lien Ira: - Ttiltby Veil, tenor: :4f- , t:4fi, Meyer Havls New Arling ton hotel orchestra. KVW. t'hliwgt. HI. (.:Hl), tl::if-7 p. in., I'uele ttob's bedtime atury; 7. dinner concert, ( 'on Kress ho tel; 7:H.t, "Hlslrlbutlon to the I'Hirin Factory." II. M. Hailsbackt "Sonic Issons from Kuropean l-'oriners," editorial staff, Orange . Judd Illinois Farmer; 8, Bruns wick hour of music; 9, musical program, artists unnounced; io, evening at home; 1 1 ;06, Apple sauce club, Hansom Hherman; 1 S a. in.. Insomnia club; Coon. 8a ml era Original Night ha v. lis. VHAI 1-Wt Worlli, Tns (47.V9). 7:Sti-8:0 p. m., classical nmsie, Mrs. Helen Brandies; a:S0-10:4&. K. Clyde Whitlock's violin ensemble. WATCH FOR OUR Spring Opening Announcement Donna Josephine Guribakll, beautitul gi-andduui;hLer of tnu (..mous Guri jaldj will worry Don Manuel tiancos He Canr.eia lu Uume Sl. la ar w A urdvnt iaacljita and great sioi-tuv.uuuiii. Rail to TUESDAY, MARCH 17 Mountain Time. Stations CVRH, IletcUia. Con. (420), 8 p. m., weekly bedtime travel tales; Irish program,- Billy Browne, Jack Bell. Pacific! Time Stations KFl, Ixvs AiiRoles, Cnllf. (4118.5), B:80-ft p. m., Examiner's mu sical half hour; 0:45-7. ltudltor ial talk; 7-8. dinner dance. Hills Brothers' orchestra; 8-0, Kxam- lner presenting municipal band of Fullerton, Calif.; 9-10, lnstru mental and vocal program comic opera numbers; 1 0-1 1, Packard ballad hour, Bess Rudl slll and Billy and Mrs. Billy Hall. KFOA, Seattle, Wnh. (..H4.5), 6:45-8:15 p. m., Rhodes Dept. store program; 8:30-10, Seattle Times dance, music;- 10:05-1 J., Rddle Harkneso and Jiia orches KC.O, Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 8 p. m., St. Patrick's Day program; medley of old time Irish reels. ' J. Q. Aherj KQO mule quartet: "Irish Names in America." Phil ip M. Carey; Beatrice b. Sher- : wood, pianist; Richard Ivttnd gren, bass; "The triffin of St, 'Patrick's Day," Norman H. Nes- '.bitt, M. A.; Hugh Williams, ten or; Corrlno Keefer, contralto; Irish Repartee, H. K. Jakor. Carl Anderson; Willard J. Rchlndler, baritone; Hawaiian . Harmony kings; Ethel E- Keyser. sopra no; "My Most Thrilling Experi ence Hunting Mountain Lions." Jay Bruce; 10-1, dance music. Henry .Hnlstcad's orcheslrn Fire Cllrls; 7:;i0-S, Rudy Selger's lairniont hotel orchestra; 8-10, 1'. H. Army band. Ccnlral Time Stations CRY, AVlimlpetc, Can. (4ft0), 7:80 p. m., lecture, Prof. W. T. Alli son; 8, Irish concert. Hendorson'B orchestra; 9. Capitol theater, Earl Hill's orchestra. KI-'D.M, Binunioiit. Tex. Cllft.O), 7:30 p.' m.. children's half hour; 8-10, program, Gladys Horned, violinist. KI'MiJ. PayeUevlllc. Ark. (200.8), .German Philosophers Happy I.EIPBIO ( AP) German phll osophers are elated over tho de cision of the managers of the In ternational philosophical congress to be held in the United States next September to admit 'German as one of the official languages of the congress. It Is expressed that. U- representative delegation of i German philosophers will ultentl. The new college graduates will be with us soon. Home wilt have the polish of a college education, lint no education. centerpiece might be a plant . of real shamrocks. If carefully ar ranged one could use for a center piece as many of the tiny pots of shamrocks as there are guests. Tie to each a green ribbon and have the ribbons radiate to each plate. There is found a tiny metal pig tied to the end of the ribbon, or possib ly a paper potato basket filled with Green candles afterwards each guest may draw his little plant of shamrocks from the center. If a card party Is planned, or any party where partners must be chosen, arrange sufficient slips 'of paper containing such comblna- ions as "cornbeef and cabbage. "ham and eggs," "bread and mlk,' Ice cream and cake," etc. Then clip these In halves and distribute to the guests. Let them match up their halves as someone reads the the correct combinations. If one has time, a Cross-word puzzle Is Interesting and In keeping with the present "craze." Such a game will prove quite entertaining. The blocks In the puzzle design may be painted or crayoned In green. The menu, of course, must he just as Interesting and appropriate as the decorntions. Salads, green garnishes for salads, green sand wich filling such as chopped olives ind crt-atir cheese or nuts, stuffed ejreen peppers, pistachio Ice cream or cakes with pistachio frosting, candy, mints, etc., all offer Ideas ror "decoratIveM refreshments. Oregon Agricultural college extension service lecture; 8:30, concert; 10, . Multnomah Hotel Strollers. Kli.l, Iok Angeles, Calif. (105.2), 6-fi:30 p. m., Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel concert orchestra, Edward Eltzpatriek. director; '.hlstorv. Prof. Walter Rvlvester Hertzog, weekly visit of Queen Titnnlu and Sandman of Fairy land, Uncle John; 8-10, program, Btrch-Smlth Furniture company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11. Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel dance orchestra, Earl Hurt nett, director. K. HoI1)hihx1, Calif. (.1.1(1.0), 5:45-11:15 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe organ studio; sports talk. Hid Ziff; 6:30-7:30, dinner hour mil- . sic, courtesy U. C. "Cliff Du ra nt; 7:30-8, style talk, ConBtance Service of Slegel-Myers; 8-9. program, First National and Pacific-Southwest National banks; 9-10, KNX feature program; 10 12, movie night at the Ambas sador hotel, Abe Lyman's Cocoa nut Grove dance orchestra. KPO. San Francisco, cal. (428.3), 4:30-5:30 p. m., Rudy Helgcr's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30 fi:30. children's hour stories. Big ' Brother nf KPO; fl:Jlu-7, Camp it j wherever they sen real good candvj It's a wowl A ten strike! I There's no getting around it, Sweet's Ro deo Bar is certainly taking the candy-eating public by storm. Slip a dime across the counter of your favorite cigar store, drug store or candy emporium. Say, "Gimme a Rodeo" then prepare tochange the ol' ideas about how good candy can be. 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