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THE! ' tA: ' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, April 6, 1925.' PAGE THREE n NEWS of SOCIETY la luffordaiu-e wUh the Lenten Kruun Mrs. K. P. 4Mmmun &av an cxicllint talk Friday afternoon at tin- regular meeting of the Pa ri-iii-Tiachtiis Aiwoclmlon of Wil low School. Htr tulk was illustra ted by Kti'n'optlPon slides of the 1-ujt vik or the Life of Christ. Other iVjituivH of tin- program won- two mtiK& by tli v children of M ivn Itt'niu-it'.i room uml a piano mj!u Ity Mm. Groine HUhanJson. ' 'I'hr liiMo study class will moot tmtiwiTOw afternoon ut 2:11(1 o' rlm k ut the XHghhorhnod Cluh rociiiH. I'ontlnulnff the study of th k.iUi of Christ the subjects will be "Tin l're::entntlon in the Tem ,lc." 'The li!(fht Into Kfcypt." mid "The First P;isaover." The ctr.::ioinleu:e study will deal with the ."ldrituul siunli'loance of KfO'pt In t he I tilde. The reading: of "Conquest of l-Ysir" will be cou- tllUK-il. M i'H. (). r. (luhlenian entertain ed Katunii'y evening: ut tht home of Mis. Iodeiiiu Te.-ry. Four ta ble:) of t-arila were at play with It I Iks Mildred Hlundley and B. M. Durlund winning high scores for the first pii.ea und the consola tion prii'.eM Rotntf to Mrs. li. M. iHirlatid and Uiy tlli im. At an appi'iipivite hour an ex cellent two courtie luncheon was served. The Young1 Women's l'ldueatlon ol Anjcllhtry met on Inst Sjilunlnv everiinff. In the ba.sement of the Alethodint. church, for it 9 -regular monthly1 nieetlnu' and program. The business meeting- of the Auxi liary was mainly taken up with plans rpr the concert to be given the. 1th or April, with Victor te Pinto and Miss Marguerite i.'arnev ay soloist :i. After the huHness meeting, the eoniiniltte in charge rendered a very Interesting and enjoyable Ka.ier program, "with the follow ing numbers: Tableau "ltoi-U of Ages," M i s. Allen Wright, accom panied by the hymn, sung by Mrs. C. C. Dunning. Violin duets and solo by Alice Jcanette and Mary Klizabeth Cooper. "Kaster Morn1 an Kaster play, with the follow ing characters: Pilate. Mrs. F. A. KpHug; Mary Magdalene. Lots Da vis; Chief priest. Airs. .Mollle Co wer; Mary, the mother of James. Wihm Wright; John, the beloved disi'tpic, Marion hunsmore; Peter, A I rs. I: p 1 i ng, und Sal o in-, M rs. (J!en Cnniphoii. The play was very bcuittii'ully rendered, and is a reverent study of the resurrec ai It- Hose, Mrs. C. C. lun- It's ,a Bandoleer - Necklace ' I teiian Ladles AM wilt meet for a social ufternoon. The member- ship contest will end on this day and the losing: aide will banquet the winners. The winning side will furntsk' th program for .the afternoon. . All nu'iufeera ore urg ed to bo present. x i - The H. B. G. -Chin -wtll meet to morrow evening at the home of Mrs. William Helvey. 1-404 o' Ave nue. - . : Mnfi for the Housewife 'Radh 10 rriHfc. new bandoleer necklace U J. fcelns Introduced in New York fjy Consiunce Uemnoy,, one ot this season's most popular, debu tantes and Junior Lenguer-J! It Is "worn In the over-the-shoulder and under-the-urm faKhinn that A..it. ed back In Dlrectoire da vs. and' is "vk,-"u,j i ,iius country,-' MEMS FOR A FAMILY (Uy Sister Mary) Breakfast Ha Iced apples, cere al, thin cream, crisp broiled bacon, toast; pancakes, maple sirup, milk, coffee. v . Luncheon Dutch potato soup, croutons, cottage cheese sund- j wiches, French pancukes, mlllt. lea. , Dinner Lamb stew, boiled mac aroni, piquant rabbuge, orange ami water cress salad, floating l:i land, whole wheat bread, milk, cot fee, - : j The cabbage should be served without the dressing 'to children under Bchool age. Careful cook ing and extremely fine . slicing are Imperative when this vege table Is 'served to children of fo'ir or five years of age, ... , J Well rooked; macaroni season. -d with salt and- rmrtkn,' plenty of butler and a generous sprinkling ot grated cheese can be - served in place of potatoes with good ef fect at this time of year. - - Dutch Potato Soup Two tablespoons butter, 1 large onion, 3 ' medium sized potatoes, i cup diced-celery, 2 cups water, - cups milk, 2 eggs, I teaspoon salt, pepper., - Melt butter in sauce nan, add onion cut in thing slices and sim mer for five minutes. . Add pot i- toes pared and cut In slices, cohy and water. Cook until potatoes are soft and the slices are brok en. The water will be reduced about one-half. Scald milk and add to potatoes with salt and pep per. Bring, to the. boiling point and add the eggs, stirring vigor ously. Keheat but do not let boil after adding eggs. The eggs enn be broken Into a bowl and very slightly beaten with a fork be fore stirring Into the hot soup but this la not the "Dutch" meth od, -i Serve at once. '' WALLING'S Carry La Vogue Coats the coats that are made of the best materials,, hani tnilored with guaranteed lin ings, and are. reasonably priced. Coating no more than an inferior make. Look Them Over WALLING'S nlng and Mrs. Sherwood Williams nan"K the hymn: "He is Itisen." Alter the program, delicious re- (frcshmcnls were served by the committee, which was composed of Mrs. F. A. Epling. Mrs. C. M. Kosamund. Mrs. Allen Wright, Mrs. Mollle Gower,, Mrs. , Glen Campbell, Miss Marion' Dunsmore, Mlss,ols Davis, Miss Bertha. Val stnger, Mrs.CV K. StJngand.jAjrs. 'Clyde Xlm'merman. " ' T'NION, Ore. (Special) With Mrs. Carmen Conner, " Emily Schuster and Dora Myers as host euses, the Woman's Club held' a meeting at the Union Hoi el Thurs day afternoon. The lunch, which was In charge of the above com mittee, was preceded by a pro gram supervised by Mrs; Nell llutehlnnoii and Mrs. Churchill. Two vocal numbers were rendered by M'lss Vina Conley und a couple of readings were given by' M Dorothy Cushmr.n- : n The New French Curl ' Wlii'ii yon wish llie cliarm lug pfri-c-t of n soft, nntnriU -iii-I, nt'w l-'roncli paper wnvc is tlio only answer. Our simp la arimfrablx eqtiipp-il mill li-nlnt-cl to give tlii.s iM-w- curl. You will bo inure limn pU-nsed with the rcsiilis. I'lionc now for an appoint ineiu. GKIST MARIN ELLO SHOP Ilnom 8. Bummer Bldd. -A IK-auly Aid for Every NewL" Hhane Main 577 ierva Mis- Says-- i j Then wra a time when a ; diilliir was a dollar. Now flny ci'nts In ns hg as a dol- lr used (n hr. fom in anil I i;!" V' Vl V!:u.jH 'iXiir initi.V, fifty rt-nts ln;y a cui:ur'rf worth these prosperous tini'-!i. AV- are not runulnir , tills place, to vt rich or make a larrel of mon-y. but ( li.i.-e pot to have a p!a:e to ' put In our spare time, and a 1 pluce to lonf. As you have ( lots of t:tue to spare come In i end lot us talk It over. We pot 'i-m ou went ern. ; Whm? ' JT.i " and t.ln sllpners and j oxfords now :l.r. fa.5. and IS.ixi. " I THE B00TERY I ' Announcements Social aauiouoccinenu may ; be prtuted in this column free of charge. Any announce meiitA itertalDlog to any iuno tiona aucb as cooked food aalea. elc, will bo refused. An ; Dounocmenta, to be prlutod the j same day, xutut be In society ' editor's baiuls by t:0O o'clock. I New e)l tor's note. Maud tain Time stations, CNiltlt, Reglnu, Can. (S-12..H). S p. ifc. ltglna, Kovey Seout baud. Pacll kCTiiiie Stat ions ' " KFI. lioa Angeles. Calif. (4S.6), ! 6:30-6 p. m.. Examiner's mu sical hilf hour: :4ri-T. Had!- to rial talk; 7-$. Aeolian resi lience organ rex-ltal. i 1km Mc- frVrland; H-9t Jan' of the Kxuni- j ir program ti-U. prowram,-1 American glee singers: lo-lt,, Packard ballad hour wiih Uay 1 Walla, lltlly-and Polly Hall. ; Dorothy Cleveland, liarney Web er and others.. - KFOA. Seattle. Wash. (454.3), 0:45-8:15 p., m... Ktudia progmm. 1 VUllam Tuggart. dlre'etui , ;:i0 10. Rtudlo piogram. A, M. turn er; 10-11, Kddle tlnrtcneca ad Ms orehcritru. ; j KKVB. Hollywood. CVllf. (50. 7 8 p. m., Instrumentar and vocal uumbers from light opema: 8 1. movie night at KPWU, pre senting many famous stars of the sliver sheet; lu-11, Harry Seymour and hbt helpers In an hour of laughs, song and dance;' 11-1 a. m., players night at Brandstatter's Hollywood Mont marte cafe, Male rede.Hky'a dance orchestra. . KOO. Oakland. Calif., Clfll, 8 p. m., KO 1.11 tie Symphony or chestra; Arthur S. Oarbett, HpeaUer; Mrs. Clarence W.' lage contraltq; Miriam llulb, plan 1st; 10-1 a.'m.t llenry.Hiilatertd's -' .dwhestra. ,- . i - ,r. -; . KO-W l'ortland Ore. (4!H.rt). -fl P m., special pre-Kaator jaervlee; 8, ' Oregon Agricultural college extension service lecture; J:0 concert courtesy Woolacli.; & Powell; 10, Multnonmh hotel srrollcf-s. . K H.I. l.os AngeleH. Calif. (40f.2). ti-ti::50 p. ,m.. Art Hickman's Hill more hotel concert orches tra. Kilward Kitxpatrick. direc tor; :S0-T:30. little Btorlvs of American history, prof. Walter Sylvester liertzog; weekly visit of Hand man and Queen Yllunta of l-'airyland; t'ncie John; TiiM "tlawiimi isUnds,"'- Kred ,1.. Dodtird; ,S-lu, program, Heuly i and Scot:, amnigeed by Viwle John; io-ii. Art lIlckman'H ltiltmore hott'l dance tirehestrh". Karl llurinett, leader. INK, Hollywood. Calif., (33.8). Jri:4r-ii:)5 p. in.. Wurlltiter pipe oran studio; Kiort .talk. Sid Xil'f; ii;lA-7:otf, program. It. C. Cliff" liurunr; 7; So. style talk. Mi-er WepTi. -Jr;, 7r4u. "rh-alth." l. Uubt. T. Williams; 8-H. K N X feature proKram; 0-10, pro gram. Independent KurnJture M an u lact-uring company ; lO-11! movie night at the Ambassador, ' Abe I -Jinan's- Cocoa nut Orove daiuc orchestra. . CP(i. San Prancisro. Calif. (4i!l. 5. V::i0 p. m., Rudy Sieger's l-iirmont hotel orchestra;- (l-l I.'. S. Anny band. . Radio Chats1 ' Cue thing to ivmemlm' while driving ui auto Is some otlver driver may be as cizy as you are. . ' Predatory Animals Killed, MEDKORn, Ore. nurlng the month of March Jackson ro-jhty expended $816 for bounties on var mints, as SO .ttoyotcs, 81 wildcats and one wolf, gave tip the ghobt. Since the first of the year. 310 coyotes, 21)7 wildcats and two wolves have been killed. i 'U Statement of the ownership, Wii- ageiiient, ( nvulatlou. l.ic. Ito qiilrtMl Ity the Act of Congress of August 24, J1112. " The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterlnn Church will .meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Lee Reynolds. Tho Ladles Auxiliary to "the Brotherhood of Hallway Train men will meet tomorrow evening at Eagles Hull at 7:30 o'clock. ' The Alicel Ijadles Aid will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Herbert Sppckhart Thursday afternoon. The Monday Musical Chorus will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Neighborhood Club rooms for regular rehearsal. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o' clock the members of the Presby- greetings jj rrr;. ;:r r'TF'l' H" Tally Cards. Greet- !j i ins cards. Mottoes, I j A Violet H Itose nags. M1 0 Itcmi-mlier Easter. UH Vl: HIchanl-m' Art Jni i.ift wiop inn Of La C ramie Evening Observer, published dally except, Sunday 'at Ia. Grande, Oregon, for April "l, H25. State of -Oregon ..'. las.- . ; ',' County of Union Before me, a Notary Public, In and for the State and county afore said, personally appeared Frank n. Appleby, who, having been duly sworn according to law,-, deposes and says that he Is the owner of the La Grande Evening Observer and that the followmg la, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above caption, required by the Act pf August 24. 1913. embodied in section 443,. Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the. re verse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and address es of the publisher, editor, manag lng editor, and business manager arer Publisher, Prank B. Appleby, La Grande, Oregon. , Editor, same. Managing Editor, samp. Business . Manager, Harvey V Matthews, La Grnndn, Oregon. 2. That the owner is: - Frank B. Appleby, La -Grande, Oregon, 8. That the bondholders, mort gages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Bruce Dennis, Ia Grande, Ore. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders. If any. enntaln not enly the Hat of stockholders and secur ity holders as thy appear upon the hooks of the company but also. In c:s's whnrn the stockholder or ftoei"fr imiftfT appears upon the books of the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary relation the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting. Is given; also that the said two para craphs contain statements embrac- T- affiant's full knowledge and j belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockhold ers snd security holders who do net appear upon the books of the com pa ny as trust nes, h old it ock and securities In a capacity other ...& that- of a UsB'Vi.,,,"saar;r; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, as sociation, or corporation ha any Interest direct or Indirect la the sti Id stock, bonds .or other securi ty than as so stated by him. 6. That the average number of coplrs of each issue of this publi cation sold or distributed through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the dale shown above Is 2S ST. FRANK B. APPLEBY. 8 worn to and subscribed before Bie this ird luy of April, f2fc. J. K. Phy. (My commission enplrs May I. .U27L THRIFT is the Father of SUCCESS Let us tell you''.'about .our Savings Pepartment. '4 'Compound Interest UNITED STATES! ill Wo can't believe the man' who wrote Jactt and the Mean Stalk dead. Wo can't imagine anyone else writing our 1 seed catalog. tly ! I'owvl CroNley, Jr.) ; When a maa builds a house he provides for houling, lighting fa cilities for cooking, a telephone and plumbing'. All thorn things are taken for granted. . The day will come when "things taken for granted" In home building, will Include a radio receiving act. : The time is approaching when nearly every home and upartmeut house, whether in suburban, rural' or city communtllci, will have Its own radio, The progress and Intelligence o fa nation can be judged ac curately by the progress made in developing means of 'transportation and. communication. ' United Slates leads the world In! transportation und In communlca-! lion und In the "ise of radio.. When a means of education and nntertalumeiit like the radio la in Its Infancy, then ia the time for- it to get the '.most carer ul attention. Kudlo like . everything else can be abused and has been. I'ltl- mately those guiding the destinies work out a plau whereby th' CHILDRENS' HATS 50c - $1 Sl'KCIAI. SAI.K OI-' A ':V OIl St MB1.RS : to si:i,b at no i yi.m (ixii-:ni:i.i.. biiOomkr krkssks ' Ajii' 2 ten if i.n iii $:m r UTOX r.WAM, HOYS' WAKII SflTft Am- 2 to H g I. OH- to S2.SS to $1 II ATS i . Wr clnltii our Ulnonier Ttiiwes and Hoys'' wnsli suits nre tlio . In-st on tin- market nt the iti-K-e. .. Chililmi's Shm-s nncl IIilH Snx. Norton's Kiddy Shop sP la! ecia SPRING'S NEWEST Kashas and Flannels m75 Dresses for wearing now wonderful values you will say when. you. see these smart spring froeka nt this low price. See them in our win-' dow. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY greatest number will obtain the greatest benefit. That, of course, is their-objective. In these series of talks we In tend to discuss rndlo from a non technical point of view. We in tend to toko-Sj glance itt the past and to dream a bit obtu the fu ture. Surely nothing haa greater possibilities In Its development than, the radio. . If you- really have a conscience take care of It. What many con sider their conscience Is nothing hut fear. 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