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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1925)
Wednesday, March 18, 19S THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SE NEWS of SOCIETY , rhi'; 'program given hy the Nclshliorhooil flub 8xiatti Tues day uftornoon fulfilled all expecta tions of a muslral treat. Mrs. Earl Hlnilrtard Is director of the sextette, and other members are' Mesdaines I'. It. Maxwell, I.ec Houvy, Lester Stoddard.. A. W. Nelson anil R I, Hl s, with Mrs. J. .Donald Mey- rrsoH accninpaiilsl. In the rirst RTuilp 1 of numbers were "Kulry Murk." by Harriet Ware. 'Mammy's l.nllaby," by -Dvorak and "MlKhtv Like a Hose," by Nevln. Mm l.ee Jlonvy added to He enjoyment of the., afternoon with pIcastnK Irish WdoH. Tarltu," by Jeas.' M. Wlnne Jind "Shure They Call It Ireland." Iy Krnest n. Ball. As an encore she sang "Mo.Ner Mafhrce." For the second part or the pro gram the sextette gove a liauliriii lenilition of the Song Oyclo -"A tlarden of Klowera." by I,. Dcnza an Italian composer. A brief In troductory comment by Mis. J. J Meyers added to an appreciation of the music. Particularly micc.'sliw of a trnnlcn or flowers were the stage decorttllons and the costum ing of the sinifers In their quaint dresses of p.tstel shadi-H with head dresst'S to corresponil, Kaeh cur ried an old fashioned nose gay. The Rons Cycle began with a pay sextette number. "Morn." then came a duet, "The l.nrk anil the Nightingale." by Mesdames lio'nvy nnd Karl Rlnddard. "White But terflies" by the sextette was fol lowed by a. ltullerfly dance de scriptive of tlte sontr. Tit's was charmingly dance. 1 by little Itulh and Barbara Stoddard. All alto French Frock -For Chil(U COATS New Spring Styles Your Choice $1.1.7.1 HATS ncnntlful Tatterns Values to Jfl.fio Your Choice $.".:. WALLING'S lprf i It fj J , : ! if 11 arm" next Thursday evening. March tt, at the Neighborhood club rooms. Other numbers will also he included. Tickets will Im for sale In a short time. i Members or the I.. O. K. church had good time last evening when a St. ratrleVs Day party was held in tho M. I.' A. hall. A short mu sical program was rendered In the early part of the evening, after which games and dancing was en joyed until a late hour. Before, ad journment ricllctoim refreshments were served. Announcements Social uiiMNinremeiitt anmf be pruned In Uita ootnum fruo of charge. Any aiuumacv menu prrtmnlng to any f inac tions aucb aa cooked food aiea, 0h will be refused. An nouuee meats, lo be printed tit nuue day. must be tat society editor's bands by t:UU o'ekk. News editor's nous. LEADERS TALK mm TT email child, made m two shades ' of flannel, white and pale yel low, with black braid und a design of flannel in yellow appliqued n white placed In front. It has a smart surplice closing and la fashionably short. - . solo "Lovely Rosebuds," was sung hy Mrs. 15. Stoddard followed by 'two sextette numbers, "Summer Breezes"- and "The Hers." Mrs. j Muxwell sung . "O, Happy Streom j let" and a quartet number "Good j nlKht". was rendered hy Mesdomes j Maxwell. K. Stoddurd, Nelson and I Holmes. "The Garden of Flowers ' with all voices brought program to a close. In contrast-to the gaiety of the other numbers this one struck a sad note In the thought that flowers must fade. All the , music was very descriptive and very well rendered. i Hy Hpeclal request there will be !a repetition of "Garden of F"low- rhlinter I. P. R. O . will moot n thc home of Mrs. William Miller i i itiuy ui iitiiooii, ttiaren zit, wil n Mih. Miller and Mrs. Georne Birnle as. hostesses. Mrs. Myde Seltr. wilt have charge of the program. The Huptlst Ladles Aid Society will meet . with Mir. le Vine, 14 1 5 V avenue, Kriday afternoon at 2:3t n clock. Mrs. W. C rrnvs will he hosleiet lo tin1 Tuesday Bridge club tomor row afternoon, March 13. . The Thursday Bridge club will meet, tomorrow' afternoon, Mareh lfl, with Mrs. .1. .1. Onrr as hosierm. '.I';; , the Alieel Ladies Aid will meet tomorrow 1 tin home of Mrs. Kd Jasper. , ; j " i ' , ' i . Invflatfons uro'ont for a St. Pat - lilck's Day party, to I.e. given this evening hy the Bdpiist Young Peo ples I'nion in the basement of the church. , The Happier Homes rlub will meet with Mrs. Fred Young tomor row afternoon. Tho Ladies of Mooseheart Legion will meet at tho home of Mrs. Cllne, on rove avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jes sie Fisher will be assistant hostess. lMei'ce Accepts Invitation SALIOL Ore. Governor Plerco accepted an Invitation to attend a banquet to lie held in Vancouver, Wash., Thursday night in observ ance of the founding of that city. Governor Hartley of Washington also will be In attendance nt the banquet, as will ot her state of ficials from Washington and Oregon. OOVE Anctal) Thfl farmers meeting hHd al Oranre hall March 1 4 WHS- enjoy! hy those present. uniy Agent M. 3. Avit' told or his work in the, rnunty In regard to seed croln, certified md po tutoes, tvs and girls rlub work, rodent control and other subjects of interest to the farmers. M. It. Jackmah. of the Oregon Agrtcul tnrai ca Here, spoke about the grange and Its benefits to the com munity. MM Violet Htoom sang two bautlfiH solos ami J. It. I'rice. professor of ihe. oh high school und his high school archim en lertolned mtth sewrat sections, afwr which refreshments wit served hy Ihe ladies of the grange. J. B, Tallent sold two of his jersey cows this week. 1 T. It. Johnson and A. U. Becker are planning on pulling their sheep on pasture In High valley this week. Mrs. I. J. Chad wick Is on the sick list this week. - Gordon Mills visited Howard Ga.set last Sunday. T, B. Johnson enjoyed a visit from his broDier Will Johnson, tnd other relatives fron Baker last week.. Mrs. J. p. KrlBheo is spending the week nt (he N. V. Kight home. Mr. Atu Mra, Adolph Piebler and son Wayne visited at the T. li. t'uhnson home reeehtiy. Partners wre compel 11.1 to null work In the fields on account of the storms of the past week. OM: I'AllMIiH-tiLTS LOAN PF.NOI'.KTON". Ore. Umalllla county, the largest wbeat produc ing county in Oregon, , lias one farmer who to (kite has obtained a .state seed wbeat loan, neconling to a statement hy Fred Bennlon, sec retary of ihe local eommlUeo In charge of ' administering the loan law In this county. After the law was ''passed 12 formers sought loans. Five could not qualify hecAuse they had not sown wheat last fall or because they wanted the seed to put Into alfalfa fields. Font financed them selves through other Hum state clfannels. Of the three who made forma) application to the slatn one received his loan, nnd the cases of the other I wo are held up pend ing conclusion of 1 correspondence over their cases. Radio TIH RSDAV, MARCH 1 In Cedar Haplds, la., a mother and hep daughter eloped and were married on the same day, this be ing a sign of spring.-. The Entire Store And All Model Rooms Arranged By Ladies Of Hie Neighborhood Club For Our 0 prin Open House Our store is at your, disposal on Friday, March 20th. You are cordially invited to be present. This is an occasion we look forward lo with no ordinary pride, and we want you to share in ihe satisfaction of being present at an event ofoutstanding interest to La Grande the opening of the most up-to-date and fully-equipped General Furnishing establishment in Eastern Oregon. We Ask The Benefit The work of remodeling, decorating and window displays has been done entirely by the ladies of the Neighborhood Club, various committees being assigned to different departments. ' Many of these ladies have devoted much time to the study of art and interior decorating and their pro ductions will show that we have here in La Grande artists whose talent is a credit to this or any community. ' Of Your Advice Prizes will be awarded the1 Committee offering the best display. To our mind they are all of equal merit, so we ask you to decide. Decisions will be rendered by popular vote. You are the judge. Do not fail to be present at the public reception, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. and 7 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. . Music by the Sunset Orchestra. Friday, March 20th. 0 LARKS Q. Ontinl Tlmo Rtmlonn CKV, wlimlM-K, Ian. (4.MI), 7:S0 l m.. French h'otiir,1 Prof. A. P. tie la l4indt; 8. I'nnaillnn Na tional Hallways program. . CMUV. WiiinlMti, can. (4.VI), ft : 1 S p. m., htMlttmP travel tnlon; B:Stt. , l'rt lurry holol trio: Alcove male (iinrtet; in. Frank Wright's .iNiuntry cluh tlatiee orchestra. KI M . .anrmc. Knn. (U?.t), :K0 - p. in., piano tunlnff-ln number: 7. music: 7:16. The Place or An nual In Flower ltorter,', Prof. V. l Stevens; !:. "IIKltlRtrlM I'ses of Alcohol." Ur. ltnyftiond Ilrewster: 7:4r. educational psychology. , lemon XI, lean 11. A. HehweRlcr. KI'VM, i'n.velievlllo. Ark. 2.H), 7:S p. m., "Need for Hclence In ArkunHus' Kducatlonal 'f'ro Kram." M. F. Khownlter; "What Is Ormnlzed Society," A. V. Jamison j "EvPry V:( rtcient llnusewll'e u HarterloloKlH!," v. lj. Hieecker; lliilhllny a Iturul t,onnlunlly.', P. S. Gray.' KIWI .. Sin iiatwhialt, Iowa (SUA), . :3u p. in. proRrarc froni Brooks, Mro. T. l. Lincoln, directory RKAC, Jlunliattan, Knn. :U0.7), 7:'.'(l p. m.. music; 7:Sfl. ''Helec iinn of Uanitings anil Thelr Ile , hitlon lo the Room," Harriet' W. Allard; T:4, music, 1.. H. Pllt nam. director; 7:.M. "VlturhlnH I'p-to-iwte," 1'iflrle K. Ruhy; 8-9. SI. Patrick proRnttn, mualc, Pror. P. I. Hniinanl, illreclor. USIl. M. I.c.uls. M.i. (,14A'J). 4 P. in., home hour; 8, old-Cushioned dance music, J. ti. sturdy and company; "llominfir Plfreons in War and Peace," Frank I loll-, man; 10, Mrs. Orah ltmke, so-' prano; Frederick Kves, baritone; Martha Short, violinist; 'Mrs. Reoi'Ke Ocphart, render. WtJ.I, ( lllcapi. III. 447.n), J-R p. in., dinner concert, lialph Wlll- - Itnna nrt.t bin llfilnlm ILinlen nr. ' i1iijI ra Mlil I.i-illn 1 nclifier contralto; liorothy liavle lllltow, soprano; Hlanehe K. Itohtuson, . pianist: Mildred Perlln, reader; Verdi Irlo, I.outs Sahella. direct or; Lew 'miller; Ned and Ches; : Marie Wright, soprano; James J. Whnlen, tenor; 1-2. Hotny Tolsy hour, Itnlph Williams, tho ginffcrman, little skylarks. WSAI. cini'liiiiail, Ohio. :i'jri.8). 1 p. m., hookup with WKAl. Vic tor record artists. WSIt, Atlanta, (in. (42D..1),, 8-D p, in., lllli! Harmony Hoys orches tra; 10:40, lir. t'liiirlcn A. Shel don, nrtranlst. WTAS, l.lirlu, III. (02.8). 7:Ui p. ni., WTAH dance program. "Hoss livn" ot-chestm. Mnuntnln Time Stat Kin CNlir, calitnry, fan. (40) 0 p. m., CNKC's l.lltle Symphony or chestra; U. Joyce, clarinetist: K. Harris, soloist; Alf Carter, flut ist. I'ncirio Time, .Stations UI'l. l,os Alleles, fnlir. (IIIK.n), ,.A,&:.10til p. m... Examiner's musical . half hour; :4G-7. RaiUioriat talk and Judife Alhert H. Scott of Y. M. C. A. "Crooks and Clt i.enslili;" 7-7:30, (Vila l,rwlH,, Kl, planlHl; Harold Lewis, 15, flullsl; 7:30-8, The Sl.er trio; 8-ii. proRinm, stnndnrd Oil com pnny, "The Missions ot 'Son , piego;" 0-10, Mu Phi Kpflllon ' U')o, Helen llosh, planlsl; Marl on Siseho. cellist, liorothy l':i"l eron. violinist; 10-11. Kxannner,' Irf'aRue of American penwolueii. IK.O, (kaklnutl, Calif. (11(11. 11), 7:15 p. m.. KOir lesson, Joe Novak; 8. "Billy." KGO players; Arlon trio; 10-1. K(iV, Portland, Ore. (4B1.B), i p. m., OreRonlan concert orches tra: 10, Multnomah Hotel Strol lers. : KH.I, I. m AhRcles. Calif. (ldR-2). 6-6:30 p. ni.. Art Hlrkman's Hilt more hotel concert orches tra. IMw. Fll'.putrlrk, director; f,:3(i-7:3n. little stories. Ameri can history, Prof. Waller Sylves ter HerlioR; Dickie Brandon, screen starlet; 1'nele John; 7:30, "Arl" Harold Swartu; 7:45. "Coro or Body," ))r. Philip M. Lovell; 8-10. program, Hny F. Chelsey. Ford dealer; PlRKly WlRRly Klrls trio; 10-11, Art Hickman's Hilt -more hotel dance orclH'stra, Korl Ilurtnctt, leader. KXX, Hollywnotl, Calif. (Mn-). 5:45-6:15 p. in., Wurlltwr pipe organ studio, sports talk, Sid X.lrf; 6:30-7:30. '.legler's orches tra presented by L. A. County Association of Optometrists; 8- 10, KNX feature program; 10- 11, Abe l.yman'B Cocoonut drove dance orchestra. KPO, Sun I'rnnt-lHin, Cal. (428.it), 5:30-6:30 p. m. children's hour, P.lg Brother; 7-7 :o. Theodore J. Irwin, organist; -lo, Patricia (lalloway. soprano; 10-11. Oene James' Itose itooin Bowl orchestra. Spring Opening and Fashion Day . ' Friday afternoon 2:30 to 5 p. m. Living Models ' ' ; Displaying the Newest and Latest Fashions for Spring in CoatsfTrocksTEnsemble Suits ' ! ' and Millinery ; Special Music for the. Occasion, . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR I4t AND MILLINHRY TIIK lA IJvKK, r. -Whut local pollrn hcllrvfi muy liuvi tPin nil fill-inpt ot iiinrrlt'i- w.ih hrlnn; 1n Vfflligntod following a nhooltitK nt ThnmiMOh'a Addition. A wound In lh throat of a man thought to hovo bftfn Ira Cramlet of CaHCodn Lorltn warn drnfid ot a loni Iioh .pltul at 12:30 o'clock tout nlfiht. I'otlrp wnrp rolled lo th Iioiih of H. ArmHtronjf by a report that there hod been a fthootrntc affair, hut a pool of blood on ihe pavement whi the only thiiiK found. I'rnintet wjh noiiRht oh beiitK 1Im only mnterlnl. witneNN, pendiiitr poHHlhle iirii'HlH. I'ollre were workhiK on the thfory Ihor Cronilei xoiiKht to visit hifl dlvorred wlf. who wh Htay lupr Ql the ArniHtronf? hoiiHe, nnd wan Bhot us he itppronrtieii Iho loor. BACK BAD TODAY? Then l-ind the Cmne nnd VhtwI It as Other Ta (ironde I'olUs Have. I Thpre's llttln rent or peore. for ;the bnekcrhw anfferer. ! Inyji ore tired and weary ( Nlht hrlna no respite. I'rlnary tronblea, headaches, fHrr.iwn and nervounneas, all tnd to prevent rest or Bleep. Why continue to he an miner able? Why not use a atlnvilant dhi retle to the kidney? rue T)oan'n Pllln. Your nelffhhora rerommen 1 ffoim'fl. Kead thin I-a Orandp caae; Howard O. Trull, 1306 O Ht naya: "Doan'a Tllla ara a remedy of merit. I hov uaed them for attnrka of kidney complaint whrn my bark vm weak and (nine on1 my kldneya arted Irregularly. A thort n. of Donn's haa never fII'd to relieve theae atiarka ait frtrn1hen my bark and kidneys. Price 60c, at oil dealers. Pon't Hlmply ask for a kidney remedy get Donn's PIIIh -4he aame that , Mr. Trull had. Kostei-Mllbwrn i,auvai: kiixi:i iiv tiiost HKND, Ore. Without Ihe it 1 I of man, nature, in Ihe firm of Arctic weather, has checked the lufe.st:i. Hon of western pine beetle.q In Ihe LTi.ltOA arre tract rerently dealK nnted In the Metollua dlMrtci y tho forest Bervlco na n beetle con trol project. ThlM Hurprlslnff fact, conaldered mot uniiHiiol. w'hs nncertulned hy A, J. Jacnlcke, forest service -n-loinolOKiat who completed a sur vey, Intended to be u preliminary to control work on a lurRR scalo, ttahirday. The aurvey revealed that nt leant 1 wo-thlrda, ' of . the beetle larvae In the Melollua area were killed by uh-r.ero wont her hint winter. Whertrtr thry sell good candy If he advertises It, he knows It's (rood. EVEflYBITES A DEUCHT There's no secret about good baking when you use (catwitiaaff THE WORLD'S CDEATEST The leavener that American housewives have relied upon for over a third of a century A1IS a1. TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND SAVIKG . Is a habit that grows stranger with age nd easily culttadted. UNITED STATES BANK Added To Good Clothe : Whw m. Wowaa'a nw prin c curt u me j co-. pi to and hr new clothes are ready to bs worn, only one thing- re: mains to assure greatcat perfection careful personal grooming-. Beautkful hala expertly mar celled, doea much to make a new frock charming". Care' iut manicuring Is of equal Importance. Don't nevlect these beauty aids call ns tor appointments. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Banoi , Baauncr Md(. A ImbI; Aid tar j PVin Main 677 '. 5 .. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. T. Air,