La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 16, 1925, Image 3

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    Thursday, April 16, 132.'.
TTTE ES GRANDS EVENING OESERVEI?
PAGE THREE
NEWS of society rpr (Mary's
. Kitchen'
The Gi-notul Aid of the Metho
H.4t i:iii;'uu.I church mot yestitr
iav iilii-rnoon at the lioin of .Mih
Hoy Tyhr. Approximately twenty-'
fivti 'linlif'H w-rc prt'swnt and a very
iiiuyuhlt' iii'lt-riioon rsuiu-ti, Afu-r
tiw- imsim-m HiHsion Mrs. A, Coo
ed U .1 t!u !'V((tional. Hht wus uh-
l il y .lr:i, i' JMinninx. w)k
Mill? it vocal aulo 'Take Time to Mo
Holy."
The home was decorated for lh-fc-:iiiitin
to com spoiid with th
i: .Hi ti- H.'iiBon, beautiful ftprlnM
fhiH-fi's mill other mullfrt of K:tHtt-i
bt-liiK HHtil. Ui'foro itiljoiti'iiiiieai a
i.tiiiiy luncheon wita m-rvetl by tlu
fli.Mti
Garden WVfk wna ohsorved hy
civic day pruKruin Tiiefld;iv at th"
NYlKhhoi hood club, under tho letul-
i;diip f Mih. W. It. Vlckens. An
liiteri'WiliiK papt'i' on "i'ubllc I'luy
nrroiiiulH," prepared by Mrs, J I. It.
1 1 an rut, Was 1 1 ad by Mi'H. H. H.
CteiiViT. M ih. t JtfOi'Ke Itlrliurdsott
)tayet two piano hoIoh.
MrM. I.loyd Musty read till aiticb
on "Ales. John Sherman's Home."
Mrs. Sherman Is the newly elected
prt nldeiit of the Nallonul l-'ederu-tloti
of Women's clubs and is
known ns the "National Purl;
Ixidy," ln-i-uti.s.- of Iut Interest In
KaiinnM parks of Ihe I nilt d Slater,
Aim. linn, y also gave a cumpre
. lu'iinive talk on "Native Trees" ami
bimwid Hp'i'iiiH na. which she had
fiitht'it'd trout the for-sls. Ht-r talk
v.i'S both iri.Hti'iu'tn'e and t'tii-rtain-Incr
and displayed a knowh-dK" of
lorestry. in which Bho is much Interested.
The I-oynl Platers of the Chris
tian church met yesterday utter
noon In the annex of the church,
with Mrs. Clyde .hnniernian. Mrs
William P.-i ry and Mrs. It. J K il -elten
as lnai'SHfH. The room was
. decora led wbh buuiiielH of lllle"
I and miap dragon attractively ar
ranged. About twenty-five ladies
wci'fl pri'Hfitt.
After the bimim-KH senslon tho af
ternoon whh spent socially and a
delicious two course luncheon wan
served.
Because of thi rain yesterdny
the Y. O. chlb did nid meet ut the
form home of Mrs. (irovt-r (Irlm
meit, as announced, but met. at the
home of Mr.s. Hay Condnoutfh. on
(,ta U Mrect . The a ft n noon wa
iip nt at three tables of bridge with
The SwanHat
v From Paris
II
y1
17
YMR la Die a wan hat. designed
for the ehle l'mlsletine by
Aaurm rvfyuifr. li is of Aut&D
straw with its uoly ornament a
Kiaceful whit iwun UU a gulden
bciik.
Airs, tibn Strickler winning hifTh
score.
At an appropriate hour on excel
lent luncheon was served.
WALLING'S
Money Raising
SALE
II A T S
$3.9."), $5.95,
$8.50
Every Article
Must Ke Sold!
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
Winn you wish IIib cliarm
In rfhH't or a son, liBtiinil
furl, the ni'W rieiK'li paper
wave Is I he only answer.
Our simp Ik admirably
niulppi'il mill Iralni'J lOK've
this ni'W curl. You will he
mom limn pleased Willi Hie
results, l'honu now for an
npplninieitt.
GE1ST MARINELLO
SHOP
IUkiiii l, Sommer lll.lt.
"A neanly Alii (or
Every Neel.M
I'hune Main G77
Minerva
Says---
We have just received by
exprers a Light Tan Oxford
for nun; wide to1. Hal, welt
sole and rubber h-el.
V also bave a new s ip
ply of Men's lress Shoes,
and can take care of the
wants of men who require
dress footwear.
Iion't fm fret, we rarry f
full line of Polishes and
Shoe lirr.cMntrs.
Spuntes Silk Hosiery for
ladies in rotor: all niz'-s.
Three lo's of chlblreli'a
Sho.'H and Slippers t (jive,
anny pries.
Come mid 3i e for yourself
- i( will pay you.
THE HOOTER Y
(.AY IIAVltKV, Mr.
The Parkdale club met yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mm Ells.
Itynearson. The home was taste
fully decorated with sprinif flow
ers and during the afternoon Mis.
Alma Carrol ave a cb-ver recita
tion. It ef rcsh men (s ere served be
fore adjournment by the hostesses
assisted by her daughter. Mii I
Seriber.
Women's Missionary Society of
Zlon's Lutheran church met at the
home of Mrs. N. Nelson. I!in5 Oak
street, yesterday afternoon. Al
though newly organized, a very in -terestiiiK
meeting was held, with
Mrs. William Moll in charge of
the program.
Tin- study of "China's Heal Rev
ohition" was started at this time.
The members of the I. O. O. K.
and Kebeecu lodges having birth
days In January. Kebruary, March
and April entertained the other
m. 'miters of the chapters with a
dance at the I. O. (. b hall las'
filing following the regular lodge
eting. ( 'ards whit tlso a fea
ture of the evening.
Airs. Christine Clark, District
Deputy of the V. II. A., who is in
La Grande, gave two interesting
readings, She is also a member of
the Hebecca lodge.
Mrs. H. H. ("leaver and Mrs
Whistler delightfully entertained
the members of the Bible Seuchers
class of the Presbyterian church
sterday afternoon at the Cleave.-
home on O avenue. The oiterndon
was spent socially. Kensington be
ing featured.
Luncheon was S' lVrJ before adjournment.
BY SISTER MARY
Itmtkfust,
Baker apples, cereal, thin cream,
baked hash, crisp graham toast,
marmalade, milk, coffee.
Luncheon,
Itaked fistt and potato loaf, egp.
sauce, cabbage naiad, whole wheat
bread, pineapple bliss, milk, tea.
Dinner,
Scalloped potatoes with spare
ribs, buttered parsnips, molded
iandelloil salad, sour cream pie,
hot rolls, coffee.
Dinner for Cbihtrtii.
Poached eggs graham toasl.
shredded let I uce, celea I pudding,
thin cream, ml i k.
The cereal pudding may simply
Ite cereal left from brikfast serv
ed in Individual molds or the rec
ipe for cereal pudding suggested
several weeks ago may bo used.
Needless to say, the dinner of
scalloped potatoes and so forth is
planned to please the grown-up
members of the household.
linked I'ish ami Potato Loaf.
Three pounds haddock, halibut
jor cod, four good-sized potatoes. 'J
'teaspoons salt, 4 teaspoon pepper.
4 tablespoons butter, I egg. I
tablespoon minced parsley.
I Cook fish by boiling or bakinp
and remove skin. I Yt e from bones
and separate Into flakis. Hoil po
tatoes until tender and put through
a river. Season with salt, pepper
and butter auddicat well. Add fish
and mix thoroughly. Add egg well
beaten. If the mixture is so stiff
it can't be handled, mid enough
milk to make workable. Shape into
a loaf, springle with minced pars-
I ley and brush over with melted
butler. Place on a well-bultered
baking sheet and bake Fi minutes
in a moderate oven. Serve w it h
egg sauce,
ter: 9-10. Merryland ballroom
orchestra and entertainers: lu
ll, Harry Seymour's hour of
popular numbers, short talks by
movie people; ll-l a. m., Hrund
sla tier's Hollywood M out mart e
rufe dunce orchestra, Mel prdes
ky, leader.
KtlW. Portland, Ote. (491.6). 0 p.
m dinner concert; , 8, lef lure.
Pniverslty of Oregon exlension
division; 10:30. II out Owls.
K1I.I, I, on Angebs, Calif. 4ibr.2.
0-6:30 p. m.. Art Hickman's lUlt
ntore hotel concert orchestra.
Edward Kite pa trick. director;
8:311-7:31), little stories American
history. Prof. Walter Sylvester
Hei tJtog; Ulehard H e a d r I c k.
screen starlet, lbys' sextet ot
San Kcrnnndo high school: S-l".
program. Western A.uto Supply
company, arranged by .7. Howard
Johnson; 10-1 1. Art Hickman's
Hilt more hotel dance orchestra ,
Earl Hurtneil, leader.
K.IK, Seattle, Wash. H.sLX ) , . fi
C:.1(i p. in.. "What's Doing at the
Theaters;" K:SU-s:0. Post -Intelligencer
studio recital; y:H0-i,
Chamber uf Commerco program.
K'LX, Oakland, Calif. (T.as.'J), U-7
p. m., oi'Kait; 1 : 4 1)-!' : 4f, si ml In
program; it ;4f.-1 t):(t, Sneet's
ballroom.
KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (3SU.9)
B:4f-tl:l6 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe
organ stmlio; : 5-7:30, program
Heverly Itidgo company: 7 :30-S,
program. Eastern Outfitting Co.;
- M, program. West 'oast t lieu -ters.
Inc.. by remote control; -11,
KNX. feature program; 11
II', Abe Lyman's Cocoa nut i J rove
dance orchestra from Ambassa
dor hotel; in -2 a. m., Wurlitzer
Nighthawks orchestra.
KPO. Hon Krancisco. Calif. (4y.&),
p. m., Wurlitzer night.
PTTHLtS.
BLQSSGiVIJNG
pacity of the bowl at the Pen
dleton Hound-up park, according
lit a statement by Oeorge C. Maer,
btiHiueKs manager. The additions
will be made to Insure sealliig
room for all who may attend ihe
annual show which will lie held
during four days t tils year, Sep
tember MI -I
last
P.I
the
COVE, (Special) Krult tree
are beijluuiug to blossom here.
T. M. JfdntHon ami family visit
ed relatives ot Ladd Canyult Ihe
firt Of the week.
Mrs. Kclsoti Kight was seriously
ill I Week.
L. J. Chadwh-k and family wet
La til-mule WsltoiH Saturday.
Mrs. J. P. 1'eisbee spent
we.d; w,l h Imt grandson, N.
Kij;ht.
Among those who nttend
Moilins auction s.;le at I'nlou Hat
uiday attei-inioii were T. H. John
son. .Vi r, end Mi a. SeUtener, Mr.
and Mis. N. P. Ki;.lit. Mrs. J. P
l-'ri'tbee and A. L. iWck.T.
S. V. Kojier Is busy sowing al
falru ti.'.d this week.
Mr. and Mr. It. J. Haker" and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Kiht were dinner guests at the L.
J. chadwick home recently.
The l:. D. mail canier la un
der miareiitine because his daught
han diphtheria. Meivln Loree ts
now carrying the mail.
Pound-1 p to Add Snts,
PENDLETON', (tie. Hetwecn
I'KtiO and ;tdiiii new bleacher seats!
will be add.-d to the seating ca
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine .
both local and Inlernal, and hn been .
successtul in ilie trentmeni 01
for over Kirty yeart Sold by all Jiussutt
F. J. CHENEY ti CO..T0UJ0. OHic
SPECIAL
KA1J0 and COLLEGE CURL CORSETS
Values to $0.01)
Now $1.5)8
PUTMAN'S.
Export
Marcelling
Phone 521-J,
For Appointment
I 1
I Radio
!
Announcements
Social announcement may
be printed In tbbj column free
of cJiixg. Any announe.e
ii i en ts pert n I n I nc to any func
tions euch as cooked food
ah, etc. will bo refused. An
Dottncements, Ui be prlnteil the
ttame. day, must be lu wxdeiy
eilltor's hands by 9:00 o'clock.
News editor's note.
Chapter I, P. K. O., will meet to-1
morrow afternoon nt the home ot
Mrs. William Miller, with Mrs. A.
R. Hunter assisting as hostess. Mrs.
E. L. lloltms will have charge, of
the program.
Mrs. William Pea re will lie hos
tess to the V. A. Ft. club tomorrow
afternoon at her home on Second
street.
The Greenwood Parent -Teachers
association will meet tomorrow at
2:i o'clock nt GrWnwood school.
Cove (Special) Mrs. William
Hallmark and Mrs. A. H. Orton will
entertain' the Ladles Guild Krlday
afternoon, April 17.
Women ore not men's equals. We
know. .We tried to slap one on the
bock and borrow a dollar from her.
k , .
The Wall Street sucker's motto
seems to be "If at Nrst you don't
fall, try, try at'ain "
Keep Well
USE
Old Moniicello
Tonic
ICveiy I);iy
and retain your health 1
Moon Drii( Co.
lOvrrythlnsc for flip
Sick lb km it
rifO.NK MAIN 8
FRIDAY, APRIL 17
Central Time Stutfons.
KEATi, Lincoln. Nebr. CMu). 7:3ft
!t:30 p. m., Poane College Hehool
of Mustc; Kerenaders orchestra.
KI'W'K, Shenandoah, Iowa. ( 2tJt; ,
C:8t p. m., concert from t'lear
mont. Clarissa hurch, director.
KEItC, Itrlstow. Okla. GltM.A), V
lrati a. m.. Itrown Derby elult.
K I A I', Sihtipok, Minn. 9-10
1. m., school of music.
W.1JI). Moosidieart. III. (302.8 ),
6:3(1-7:16 p. in., Albert V. Mrown, ,
organist: 7:16 - K, Moostdteart
children; H:3a-1 a. in., Garod
studio. Charley Hlratifht and ltist
orchestra. !
WLW, Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3 ),j
12;15 . m., dance selections,
Ahaus Hrunswiek orehestra. j
WMAQ, ChicuKO, III. (447.5), C p.
in., ChicaKo I heater organ reel- J
tit); 6:3u, Holel LaSalle orches-1
tra; 6:50, family alter league; S.
Wide - Awake club program,
Frances Ford; 8: 3 it, musical Reo
graphy, Mr. and Mrs. Marx K.
(.tberndorfer; !. fishing, Kdward j
G. Taylor; 9:16, program, Maej
Graves Atkins, director. I
WMC, Memphis, Tenn. 409.7).
7:30 p. m., Radio talk; 8:3l.!
liritllng's Novelty orchestra; Il.i
midnight frolic. i
WO AW, Omaha, Neb. (626), 6:Sfi!
p. ni., Harry ' Urader, violinist:
Frank Htrawn, pianist; 7, to be
announced; 9, program, Chicago.!
Rurlington Ac Quincy Railroad
company; "Seeing by.ltadio Ter
ritory Covered by the Burlington
Route," Ir. G. K. Condra; 10:3u.
Willard Robinson and his orchestra.
WOC, Itavenport, Iowa (4S3.C),
6:30 p. m., sandman's visit; 8.
boys' choir, Sacred Teart cat bed
rul; 9, Kaaba Temple Shrine
band.
WORD, Chicago, III. (276), 8-10 p.
m., "Safety," J. W. Oliver; Es
ther Friend Kennedy, soprano;
Heleno Homan, contralto; Lu
clle Banderstarr, pianist.
WOS, Jefferson City. Mo., (440.9).
8 p. in., "Homing I'igeons.'
Frank H. Hollman; "f'orn Grow
ing in Missouri." Sammi M. Jor-
dun; original poems, LeRoy H.
Keisey; music, Mrs. II. E. Hach-
te, director. '
WQJ. Chicago. III. (447.6), 7-8 p
m., Rainbo Garden orchestra:
Henrietta Nolan, violinist; Otis
Pike Jester. soprano; Mary
Thrash House, pianist; 10-1 a. m.
Rainbo Skylarks; Larry Rrund
age, Harry Kraemer; West Hro
thers; Zelgler Sisters; Nate Cald
well, pianist: Lauretta Gibs, so
prano: 1-2, Hotsy Tolsy hour.
WSH. Atlanta. Oa. 42S.3, 8-9 p
m.. Griffin program; 10:46. Grac
Methmllst chlHVh.
WTAS, Elgin. III. (302.8), R-10:3u
p. in., WTAS orchestra.
Mountain Time Stations.
CNR i , Lomouton. ('an. (616.9).
8:30 p. in., Moonlight serenade'
oreheitt ra.
KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 8 p.
m., Fred Schmitt and his Rlalto
tln-ater; 8 : 1 n, studio program.
Francis lirown Lowry post, No.
601 ; talk, Gustave J. Ornauer:
Rev. Ignatius Oroll, pianist.
KOH, State College, N. M. (348.6)
7:30-8;30 p. rn.. Mrs. J. K. Chris
tie, soprano; Mrs. Herman Noseh
pianist.
Pacific Time Station.
KKI. LOS Angeles. Calif. (468.6).
6:30-6 p. in.. Examiner's musical
half hour: 6:46-7, Radltorktl
talk; 7-8, Examiner, ll'erary pro
gram; 8-9. Evening Herald bout
of dance mustc; 9-10, Loren Rob
inson and (to Apollo male quur-t-t;
lo-ll, Tilda Ruhr, contral
to, songs of Italy, France and
Germany.
KI'OA. Seattle, Wah. (464 3 ),
6:46-8:16 p. in.. Sbermnn. Clsy
A- company program; 8:3'i-!0.
Times program; lo:0ft- 1 :30. K l
di Harkm-ss md his orchewtra.
KFW R. Hollywood, allf. ( r.-J ,
7 46-9 p. m.. I iiii Mitchell lint-b-r,
sopruno: McWlnters and box.
vau.b'Vtlle bMiiJoisiH: Holly sis
Yorkshire Agrk'tilturul Lands
Made t'nlit by .Mine (M-ratioitH
YORK (AP) In consequence of
a report that mining operations in
ihe West Hiding district of York
shire have caused u subsidence ex
tending over 3000 acres, a com
mission of Inspection will shortly
make u Umr of inspection to ascer
tain Hie extent of the damage.
In the valleys of (he Itcurno,
Calder, Aire and Pother, land ban
hernnio snliiiicrired derelict :illd
waterlogged to such an extent that (
It Is unfit for agricultural purposes, j
It Is said that similar conditions
will prevail on further t tacts of 1
Kind In the Itoneaster area when ,
the coal fields there are fully de- j
veloped If an intensive drainage !
scheme Ih not undertaken. 1
To consider the best means for!
such action a special committee !
has been appointed to Investigate
the whole situation. :
ROYAL
VACITM SWKFPMU
will take the drudgery mil
of your spring lutuMcleau-
Make your denning; n
pleuMire, not a tusk.
I-'n' a Fill-; demons! ra
don at your home, call
.MAIN P21
La Grande
Electric Co.
"The Store of Quality
ami Servl"
(in
j.nilrfpnnr,.
$285 Installed
This low price places
1'rIw'iJairc electric rciri
craiiun wilhin the rcucli
of everyone.
Friffidalre can he placed In
your ovn ice-box in a few
hours. It keeps food for
days as fresh and sweet as
lite day you put it in. lc
eliminates ice and ice de
livery. iSend forfulidetails.
17 S:.'e and Sites
$550 u, f.o.b,, Vaytoit, O.
Ii'sse Ibiscnbaiint, Ajjt.
Or
The I ten bam I :lectiU- Co,
cw lidey Rld'C.
7W
Sweet's
,5 PX
x i.
cjhtris no
doubt about
ittheWEST
T good candy"'
If you want to know how
good Sweet s Kodeo Ear
really is, just try it on some
friend from the East.
Watch his eyes light up
when he tastes it! Note his
surprise at finding such a
candy bar in the West!
Do you keep a supply
of this walnut-filled, millc
chocolate-coated caramel
ciuam candy on hand for
evevyday enjoyment?
It's 10 cents the bar
wherever good candy is
sold.
EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT .
t You Know It'i Good lice-jus
cw;rt?T'C . ciiTtll'n .i:?-V '-d-ii
Ih Itarr.f of Hedl .itjJ Catijt
k ' j&r
BARMI
Fishing
Season
Soon Open.
I have a complete line of
.. FISHING TACKLE
Choice Line of
FLY HOOKS AND
FLY RODS
F. L. LILLY
Hardwmr
rbon Mala 81
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Keal values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
ir You Wnnt (lie IH-.1
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Ho Sure It Is Made by (.William's IlUvtric linker) Kastern
Oregon's Ixmling Itrad nml Ilry Bakers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
n rri.Ai WI,aia Vftii Cno TUia dttn
Q-QI-" "jq. 1MJ IIIIV1V i Jt Allld
II. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St Phone 393-W
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
THE NEW YORK STORE'S GREAT
INTRODUCTION
SALE
Ends Saturday
But (lie low prices and honest values that have made these stores so
popular in every city where they are located will go on.
You can save every day of the year on men's clothing at this store
and if anyihing is not right BRIING IT BACK!
Hundreds of people have taken advantage of the unusual prices wc
have made during our Introduction Sale and they'll conic again. Just
two more days of this particular sale but bargain values every day, no
matter when you come.
We wish to thank the hundreds of people with whom we became
acquainted, not only personally hut with our store, and with the high
grade of merchandise and the extremely low prices which is our con
stant policy.
For Men
New Shoes Thnt Just Arrived
Light weight Work Shoes a good
one for the summer months $1.80
Good lijiht weight Work Shoes
for -$2.59
An extra good hpnvy Work Shoe..$2.t9
Liitpst Htylft Dress Oxford 5.1.8!)
Latest style Dress Shoes. .53.39 - 5.1.89
Dress Shirts, detached collar 9":
Very finest Silk Shirt 52.89
Very finest Silk Shirt, attached
collar 89c
Very finest Caps 9c
Men's Union Underwear 09c
(Including Knitted and Athletic Styles)
New York Store Special Overalls
a pood, roomy, full-cut over
all in the hest denim made for
only ?1.2"
Ladies'
Dress Oxfords and
Slippers
$2.89
Ladies Lisle Hose, black and brown 29c
Ladies' Silk Hose 79c
We have just received a full line of
Children's Shoes and Oxfords in tha
best quality, and low prices that coin
cide with our jMiliry always.
We have more of the Children's Un
derwear that has proven so popular
at the same old price of s
29c
NEW
YORK Sf OiE
Former Scranton & Short Location, A)ar.m Ave.