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
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