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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
Thursday, March 19, 1625. THE VK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. C. M. Hid die wn hostess to the I'urkdule club yesterday a f tor noon at her home' in .May Park. The home was attractively decorat ed with spring flowers and pussy Willows and a St. Patrick's pro gmin was featured. Koch menibor r-flpon'led with an Irish story and - Bi-vi'ixtl Irish sonRs. lnrlU'.injr "Tho l.tttle Irish Itose," "Where th Kiver Shannon Flows" and "TrJ W.'.-irinic of the Green." were ren rtiTfl hv i hose present ncrompan vi hy Mrs. f'nss ML the pluno. 1 Thi- St. 1 at rick's Uny Idea was nlso' currlfd- out In the dainty two cotirHe luncheon served at the . floao of the meeting. i The Blhlo Searchers Class of the PreHhyterlan church nut yesterday . (n tlio community room of the church for Its regular monthly so cial meeting. Mrs. O. K. Rtlver lliorn was hostess for the after nonii. At an appropriate hour luncheon was served with Mrs. TnnuT Oliver pnsidlna: at tousl inlstress. Mrs. llohert Kakln, Miss Margaret Anson, Mrs. IT. H. Clea ver and Mrs. Harry Turner re sponded. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist KpiscopM ehirch held n most de lightful meeting Wednesday after noon it the home of Mrs. -John Al len, 1D04 Fourth street. Mrs. K. G. Kith lead thr devotional and Mrs. Hhi-rwood Williams, president, pre sided at (he husinesH meeting. The first division was in eharg' of the entertainnii'nt for the afternoon. Miss Mildred Webb rendered sev eral beautiful vocal numbers and Miss Helen Williams played several piano selections; Mrs. A. W. Leffel and Mrs, Thomas Walslnpfcr guve rendiiiRM. ( At .the close of the nfternoon ro-fr-'sluuvnts were served by the coiiimittee :in charge, coiui'sling of Mrs. S. f Smith. Mrs. Charlnltc Williams. Mrs. A. W. I.cflVl, Mrs. .lames Moss, Mrs. S, Q, Coleman, Ms. F.lla loty and Mrs. Coppen sparger. Over twenty young people were present last evening when the R Y. P. V. gnve a St. Patrick's party in l It o P.a pt 1st ch ii rch ha sem en t . The rooms were cleverly decorated In accordance with the occasion. In a color scheme of green and while, and games appropriate for the ovenl were played. Delicious refreshments were served at an appropriate hour. WALLING'S COATS Now Spring Styles Your Choice " $ i. -.;.- HATS nrautlful Patterns Vnlnrs to $!).00 Your C'holoo $r.U3 WALLING'S Added To Good Clothes When a woman's new spring eost'ime Is complete and her new clothes are ready to be worn, only one thing re nin Iji.i to nssu re greatest perfection careful personal grooming. Itenutlful hair, expertly mar celled, does much to make a new frock charming Care ful manicuring Is of equal Importance. Iont neglect these beauty aldB call tis for appointments. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Rnom 8. Sommor Blilf. Heaulj Aid for Ever Need." - Phone Main 577 Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home CotMwm With Home liirpon We liave some odd stork. No. 1 grade of Mixed I'ainU and Otld-slzeil Wlmkm. We nb-h lo nunc this ftHk and are ma king bur It sin prlc1 Flower Blooms . In Dark' V3 I km "or ft TETIS new Paris dress wont dc for the flapper who is not averse to 'a kiss in the dark." A large phosphorescent flower, just below the waistline. Is ita only decoration. I.add Canyon (Special) The hall was crowded Saturday evening when -the ladies of the Get-Togeth er club gave the last of their ser ies of parties. The evening was (--pent dancing. At midnight a two course luncheon was served after which dancing was resumed for another hour. . T.add Canyon (Special) Mrs, Henry Peebler was the latest hos X:ss to the Get-Together club. Af; ter the business meeting a guessing contest was the main feature of the afternoon in which M rs. Chas, Ornndy.won the first prize and Mrs. Knoch Johnson the ' consolation prize. At an appropriate " hour a dainty luncheon was served. Ladd Canyon (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Kwin entertnlned recently at their home here at ihree tables of cards. During the venlng's play Mrs. Winn William son won high score nmong the la dies and the gentlemen's prize went to Claude Ftealo. Luncheon was served at the close of tho play. Elgin (Special) Mrs. Bert Hill served a birthday dinner Sunday honoring her husband's birthday anniversary. The affair was a sur prise for Mr. Hill. Covers were lold for fourteen and after a delicious dinner the evening was spent visit ing. Elgin (Special) Mrs. Vttink Kelter entertnlned the Women's club at her home hero lost Thurs day afternoon. The event was In the form of a fit. Patrick's IKiy party and an excellent program was given. Luncheon was served be fore adjournment. Announcements Social - announcement may be printed Id this column free of charge. Auj announce ments pertaining to any func tions euch a cooked food sales, etc., will he refused. An nouncements, to be printed the Mine day, must be In society editor's bands by 9:00 o'clock. -News editor note. Chapter I. P. E. O. will meet at the home of Mrs. William Miller Friday a'ternoon, March 20, with Mrs. Oejrge Hlrnle as assistant hostess. Mrs. C. It. Sells will have 'hargv of the program. The Ladies of Oliver P. Morton Relief Corps No. 37 will have a luncheon at the K. of P. hall Sat urday, March 21, honoring the thirty-second anniversary of thf Corps. All members of Q. A. it. and W. R. C. are Invited. Mrs. Cifiudn Lvnch wltl h hrvn trss to the K. A. B. clwb tomorrow afternoon, March 2n. The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet tomorrow Afternoon at the home of Mrs. DeVlne. The Parent-Teachers association of Riveria school will entertain the association of Greenwood school tomorrow afternoon at Lane Cha pel. The Wednesday nridge club wltl meet Wednesday afternoon. March lh, mt the Country clt'b with Mrs. A. V. Andrews as hostess. 1-slil.fi, w-tir-n n man wnnlf la kiss uiil ! ilo.'sn't think of th ifrtl. 'f!liini; ynl ti nothlnif h i v.-. if 4 HI ' m ? ' .v Ml Home Decoration Topic At Fuller Co. Meeting: One of the chief topics of dis cussion at o recent meeting of the W. P. FulleV Co. hranch man. tigers, was the Importance of color In decoration of the home. K. I. Haman. of the. Jnhnston-Ayrea company, hns stated,, Otis N. Johnson, of the Fuller company, offered a few suggestions as to the color schemes for various rooms, saying "the dining room should be one of the most cheerful and Inspiring rooms of the house. It Is the place where the farit'y gathers to enjoy meals together and nothing insures a better start than having breakfast In a bright and cheerful room. The walls may be done In some light, cloudy landscape paper, or In p small all-over . pal tern In lleht cream, buff, gray, tan or putty color." ArjgontincM Mkc llaselmll Hut l ack Gmm1 Piteherf m'KNOS A1RKH, (AIM lhise hall has at last gained a place am ong Argentina sports, though as yet a small one. Two teams com posed of natives have been organ ized, coached by Americans, one representing the Buenos Aires . Y, M. C. A., the other the Gymnasium and Fencing Club. the. principal athletic club of It uenos Aires. . Rain 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 20 Mountain Time Stations CXRi:, Frimnntnii. Can. (517), ,-7:30 p. m., children s half hour; 8:80. G-ltsy Mnhaffy. vllolnist; -Mary Pa tad la. soprano; W. E. Hueiiley. vocallM; vocal duet, Mary Paradis, lOmllle paradise; Marguerite PaUlg, pianist; Viv ian Anderson, reader; Gltsy Mn haffy, vocalist. UOA, Denver. Colo, (iiafl.1), 8 :p. m Pred fiehmlit and his Ulalio theater orchestra; 8:10, Blanche Olngtey-Mathews Piano Work. Inc. program; "Music In the Llfo of tho Child." Mrs. Fred-1 erlka H. Wndley; KOA orches tra. KOn, Ktnto College. N. M. (.14R.fl), 7:30-8:30 p. m., popular science course. Pr. p. S. Bobbins; "The rntil nnd Glln National Forests," Prof, and Mrs. John O. Over peck. - Pacific Time Stations KFAF, Pullman. Wash. (.148.0), 7:30-9 p. in.. Vera Boh Ike, so prano; Marguerite MacLachltn, violinist; "Keeping Rabhits." Charles Stone; "What Is Worth Seeing In Paris." Prof. Carl .M. r Brewsler; "Planning Spring Pag eants." Prof. M. I Kaggey; book 'chat. Alien Lindsey Webb. KF1. Los Angeles, Cnlir. (408-S), 5:30-B' p. m.. Examiner's mu sical half hour; 6:45-7, Roditor lal talk; 7-8, Examiner,' vocal recital, pupils of Thomas Taylor Drill: 8-9, Dan McFarland, or ganist; 0-10, Evening Herald's hour of dance music; 10-11. Marguerite Goebel Le Grand, . concert pianist. ' K FOA. Seat I o( WaM . ( .184 .4 ) , 6:45-8:15 p. m.. Sherman Clay and company program; 8:30-10, Seattle Times studio program; , 10:05-11, Eddie Harkness and his 'orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (401.5), fl p. m., dinner concert; 8. lecture, Cnlvcrslty of Oregon Extension division; 10:80, Hoot Owls. KIM. Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 6-6:30 p. m., Art Hickman's Bilt more hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fltzpatrlck, director: 6:30-7:30, little stories. Ameri can history. Prof. Walter Sylves ter Herlsog; Richard Headrick, -screen juvenile; 7:30. "The Santa Ee Trail," Gladys De Witt; 8-10, progrom. Western Auto Supply company, arranged by J. How ard Johnson; 10-11, Art Hick man's Biltmore hotel dance or chesira, Earl Rurtnett, leader. KIiX, Oakland, Calif. (508.2), fl-7, p. m., organ reeltnl; 7:45-9:45, studio program; 9:4-10:80, Sweet's ballroom. : KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (0.0), 5:45-6:15 .p. m.. Wurlltzer pipe organ studio; sports talk, Sid Ziff; 6:30-7:30, dinner hour mu sic; 8-10. college "frat" pro gram; 10-11, June Pursell, the KXX girl, singing populnr songs; 11-12. Abe Lyman's Cocoa nut Grove dance orchestra from Am bassador hotel. KPO. San Francisco. Cal. (428.3), 4:30-5:30 p. m., Rudy Selger's Fairmont hotel orchestra: 8-10, Cleveland Six orchestra; ono act play, members Theater Arts club. Talma Zetta Wilbur, di rector. Central Time Stations CKY, Winnipeg. Can. (irwi), 7:30 p. m., university lecture; 8, stu Caitieo HATS FithioDibl women ererywbcreprclBr Cameo patterns. The name Is a mark of high quality and excluiitre style Hillinm r awy (U to ikow LamtQ pmtttriu 1 ft - KVtM RFB, Murom, Xebr, 240), 7:30- P m-, JiuicK entertainora; b 9:30, aernnadcra orchestra. KFDMt lWiiNtonl, 'lev. (.11(1.0), 7-7:80 p. in-., children's half hourj 8-lM:ja, tuind concert, MaKUolla Peiroleum company's Rafinery hand. KFfFt hiluiinmltwh, la. (300) ii:3o p. m.. concert. KSAC, Manhattan, ' Kan. (IVIU.7), 7 :0 p. m.,.eollege quurlet; 7:30', "The Sanitary Control of the Milk Supply.1' A. C. Pay; 7:4. college quurli't; . 7:50, Thlrd Claimant," T. J. Ander.son. KTRS, Hot Spring Nat hum I park. Ark. (374.K), 8:30-9 p. m., Kia- v cher orchestra trio; 9-10, Meyer Davis Arlington concert; ensem ble. Jacques Renard. KYW, Chicago, 111. (.VUt) 6:35-7 p. m.. I'ncle Bob; 7-7:80, Con gress, hotel dinner, concert; 9-1 a. m., midnight revno; 1-2. In somnia clnh. ('upn-Huiplcrx (irlg Inal Ntghthawks. .. . WRAP, rt Worih, To. (17. 0), 4 p. m.. weekly book review, Pe ter Molynea'UKr . 7 1 80-8:80, War ner's old time fiddlers; 9:30 10:45, Texas Woman's college. VK N. flilcago, III. (Utl(l). 7-9 p. m.. Reckor Uyon company popu lar proirrnni; 0-1O. Tegtemler classical program; 10-I0:8a, or chestra. VCAL, .Northfleld, Minn. (:t:ift.0), 8:30 p. in., hook talk, Dr. George Weiila Spohn. W(MX), MinneaiMlls-St. Paul, Minn. (410.4). 6:15 p. in., dinner con cert. Minneapolis Athletic club orchestra;. 7:30, lecture; S, St. Cloud night: 9. The . & it. Kam lly; 10. Original George Osborn's Noclllet hotel orchestra. WCI.K. Flgin, 111. (27ft). 7 p. m.. "Boas' Own" orchestra, Pred Hnmm,. director; Eddie Loft us, WCEE Radio Stars; 11 p. m midnight dance program, Kred Hamm, director; - Kilille Loft us and other features to be an nounced. WRAP, Kansas i Clly, Mo. (JtfiS.0), 3:80-4 :!I0 p. m.. Star's Radio trio; fi-7, piano tunlng-ln num ber on the IHio-Art; book talk. Louis Meeker; Tell-Me-a -Story lady; .Trianon ensemble; 8-1 1), popular program; 11:45-1, Mer ry Old Chief, plantation players. how they satisfy Good MORNING I Good cheer! Good nour' uhment! All three piled high on a man's plate when mother turns out Flapjacks ! How they satisfy the" inner man" these fine, upstanding hot cakes ! How they start the, sun shine ball a-rolling! Notice the men who go in for Flapjacks in the morning. They're the men ' who "eat up" work the rest of the day I And just this word of friendly caution to mother: don't make the mistake of serving Flap . jacks at the end of a hearty breakfast They dV serve first place on the morning menu. Fruit, Flapjacks, syrup and coffee are enough for any man with a right good morning appetite. Easy to make. Economical to serve. Simply add a little water or milk and bake on a hot griddle. Say "Flapjack " to your grocer he'll know. jbran The Senior Class PRESENTS "SEVENTEEN" By Special Arrangement with Samuel French of New York March 20-21 At the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM (eservc Seats at Glass Drugs, Thursday, March 19 at 8 a. m. YOU POOR KID. WHY I ARE YOU SO SKINNY 1 ton't votir mother know tht.t '("of I Liver Oil will put poum of I good beallhy flesh on your bones In Just a few weeks? . Tell her every druggist has it In sugar-coated tablet form now no that you won't have to take the nasty, fishy-tasting oil t Hit Is apt to upset your delicate stomach. Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tunieta are choe:- I'ull nf I'lt.illvini- vltiiiiilili'M .11 111 'are the greatest flesh producers ami health bilbfers she can find. One sickly thin kid. age 0, gained I- piiunds in 7 months. Hue must Mk Red . Croos Drug Co.. Cilaas Drugs. Jnc, L. rffr - L. I h ug Co., or any -good d' UKKist for McCoy's Cod Liver OH Com pound Tablets the origiuaj and genuine--Qi In Nets -60 cepia as Pleubant to talo as randy. Al'- Minerva Says Women are buying shoos as they buy hats they know that a smart hat and smart slioes nutUc a costume. How often, when she wants In look her heat, she chooaet a new bat und new shoes to add a uew charm to becoming dress or unit tiho has. Therefore she must choose shoes with ra,'eful understanding of garment styles and we wan to let women know that our Stoe presents shoes In harmony with tho correct garment styles and modes. THE B00TEKY GAY ll.VDi:, Mgr. Where You Trade To Snvo the "inner man"! Better Breakfa& SPRING -h And a visit to Our Opeu'mjr Friday afternoon, 2:80 till 5 P. M., will reveal to you the many distinctive and fashionable Coats, Suits, . Frocks .and Hats , for tho bright days to come. . Living Models llotcs rnwiK'r In ('aiimla WINNII'KO (API Morn hW worn marlmti'il by fiirnii'in ill HlocUyarits throughout Ouiuiritt In 1024 thnn In 'iy piwIihib yiiir, iiiworillnft to tlio )i'iit mcnt or AKi'icnlturi". 'I'ln I't'port of llui di'tmrlnn'iit put Hm ,1114 totnl at !!,u4t).iMiii lieiul, fuintuiri'il with s.Mia.ooo In 1112:1. -I'll., nuin boi' or I10R8 owned on irnlrli luriua In llllieil from 1,1107,7114 in 1923 to 424M67 In 1034. Hall's Catarrh Medicine UCM It rid your yttem 01 Catatih or Deaf. ness ctuud by Catarrh. . Sold by druuiiti far ovn 40 ytart F.J.CHENEY & CO..ToleUo. Ohio L. & L. Cold Tablets For Your 'Grip They do relieve. Only 25c a Box THE L & L DRUG CO. WE SI'ECIALI'K ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Gnaranteed Service Full Line of , Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 OLD MONTICELLO Tonic Agrees with tho Constitution. Taken regularly will keep you well. Moon Drug Co. Eprjthln for tin Wok llnotn PIIONH MAIN in H, ere LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MIULINERy"" SPRINGTIME NEEDS No matter whether for work or for play, we have it! GARDEN TOOLS . 0SE - GOLF t BASEBALL SUPPLIES and FISHING TACKLE v Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. HOT CROSS BUNS REAL ENGLISH HOT CROSS BUNS (Sylvester & Co., Manchester, England) Made Only By . Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Fixtures- House Wiring- ATWATER.KBNT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Ftm Bcnham MAIN J 04 Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction aBSwed. CARR'S HOME KEEPERS OF LA GRANDE: PLAN TO ATTEND THE. HOT POINT Electric "Range Demonstration and Cooking Class 2:00 to 4:30 p. nv . ,v Friday and Saturday of this week. : HOTEL SOMMER SAMPLE ROOMS You will be interested. - Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Special .; Music Electric Co. KKW FOLKS BLDO 'i CI