La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 17, 1925, Image 3

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    THE EA GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
Mrs. F. H. Ivanlion delightfully
t'nt. ruiltit'd tlu ' hurs.lay llrldfc
club yesterday afKM'iioou at her
home on Maui uvrnilc. Tin room.
were beautifully decorated with va
rious colored tulips Mid duritiK Hi'
afternoon's, piny .Mrs. Chns. PtuyV
v. on lii'li score. ,
A dainty two count.' luncheon
was u.tvuI in an appropriate hour.
m a
Tho first of a mTii'H of recitals
by pupils of AHhs Hilda Anthony,
lcuch-r of piano, w HI b- Kiven
TtifHday evening, April 1M, at the
PI ml Methodist Kpiscopal church,
whtu MIns Id leu WilliiiiMH. daugh
ter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Wil
liiiti'H. will bo pri'H utt'd hi reellui.
Miss Williams will bo assisted by
M its m Dorothy Cuhhvelt, violinist.
A cordial Invitation Is extendi d
lo the public.
t
Fur the benefit of the school
children of l,u (Irtiudc the operetta
"t'lndenhlu in I'lowerhind,"' Kiven
la l Kuturduy evening hi ihe hWrh
school uudttorlum under t he huk
piees of I ho Neighborhood club
wilt Ik repeated tomorrow ni'lcr
noon at 2:3i o'clock ut the Neigh
borhood club rooms.
Foriy children tulto pert In the
operetta, which U under the direc
tion of M m. Verne Alnsworih and
(bene two women that the presen
tation tuiH been ho suceewMf ul.
servtul liy the committee In charirc
with, Mrs. Kfflt llntvey'iiH hab -man.
(irantre Hall. (HpeelaO ---- I'eople
in thlM vielnily Hpent a delichtiul
I'UiMier. Afler Sunday Kehool every-!
one went to the (iraiiKe hall !
nil excellent dinner wan Nerved. A
feature of the afternoon's proi air ;
whh an ckk hunt with Arthur Spen
cer and Hoy l-'le.shmnn winnliiK the;
prize m. I
I
I
(.add t'nnyon (Special) Thoi
let-Tonether club t recently ui i
t he home of M i h. i 'luude iteab .
The afternoon whh spent In nodal j
I'onversation mid needie work, af-1
NEWS of SOCIETY
The MlKHlonnry Society of the
Methodist lOpiHCdptl church. Month,
met, y.-Hiei'day ai temooii at I he
tiuiite tr Mih. Italier. on Fir Klrert.
Miu I,.., I ..I......... I..f...
Trirfay. Apr;i 17, 1925.
' .- - ,,
You Can Be A
Fashion Leader
It is quite possible these days
for the woman outside of New
York to i'ptiar in the nv styles
at the same time her Eastern
city friends tiro uogimiing to wear
them.
In our own Dress Department
we are introducii'g blyles designed
by Teggy Paige of Now .York and
Paris.
We invite you to see them. Se
lections made at this time will
give to your Spring wardrobe a
di -i Miction that will stamp you
.is fashion follower, but as a
j-a.-shion leader.
Mrs. T. J. MrroeiriH was hostoss
lt the V'ilnt.;-jy Hriiltji' club
V-.Jii-H.lay ait-'inoon t the Coun
try club. The club rooms were
beautifully decorated with u pro-
(UKiull f Spl-llltf flUHtTB, tullpB be
intf its. . I. ,M rn. A. i li:mipton won
hiuh Mcoro for the club prlsce and
l he prize went to Mrs. Karl
Stoddard.
.Mi excellent two course luncheon
Kan served nl Uic close of the af
ternoon's play.
Members of tin- Tin a lay liridiff
club w.ti' r harmlnjrly r nt -rial net!
yemtrday uln-moon when Mis. Lee
Hunford was hostens at her home
on Sixth Httvt't. Inrinx 'h al'ier
noon'8 piny at two ti'.blt'H Mm. V.
C. Cl'CWH WJt! IiIkIi honors.
Tin home writ tasli-ftiily d drill
ed with beautiful bouquets r cher
ry hlussums. At the clos,- ot ih
play a delicious lunchron was a. rv
ed by the hoMtt-s.-.
lions, niter which all present ttaut
it hytfin, 'I'he Hoclety had the fii-Ht
h-Kson from the book. "Study of
the Did Tenluttieiil," at t htH time,
Wvti, tl'iuthter and Mm Mnxel Slur
nier Kuve utorleH of the .Minsloiiary
work lu .InpaM.
! lJurbiK the btinlness H-wion the
InieUlbeiH deehb-d lo make U (ptllt.
II-lore adjiuirn incut lutteheou wan
M rs. F.I HUT McMuiiUH. II 1 '
j I hi-oiiKU 'lie untiring ef forts, of
kl
illy Saturday, April 18th
A Host Of Wonder Values In
CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
I!eie is an opportunity without precedent for the
liomemakurs of this city. Kead how yon can ail. I
to ami hwiiitii'y your home at a price so suipi isii:jly
low. Yon mast not fail to take advantage of these
bai-fjains that cannot he duplicated. SICK 01 It
WINDOW DISPLAY AND Jl'IH.'K K1! YOl'RSKU".
TO THOSE ri'KCHASING A CHAIR AT II IK
KKGULAR PKICE WE WILL SELL FOR $5.00 A
ItOCKEK OF E(1UAL VALUE TO MATCH. THESE
ARE REGULAR $25.00 'TO $10.00 VALVES, WHICH
MEANS THAT YOU (JET TWO CHAIRS I'RAC
TK'ALLY FOR THE COST OF ONE. R EM EM HER,
THIS IS FOR ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY,
APRIL 1STII.
Free Ice
SUMMER COMFORT AND
AUTOMATIC
iERATOR
200 Lbs. of Ice Given Away
CHAIR AND ROCKER
TO MATCH
$50
A wonderfully attractive
offer. Rocker is a com
bination of cane and wal
nut in a very attractive de
sign. Has large, roomy
arms, comfortable cane
seat.
Chair, regular $15.00
Rocker to match $ 5.00
with every Refrigerator sold, liolh
the Automatic and Summer Com
fort are nationally known refrig
erators and are recognized as the
standard of highest grade work
manship in refrigerator engineer
ing. With them you have the.
greatest economy and efficiency
constructed to keep the heat out
and the cold in. '
CHAIR AND ROCKER
TO jMATCH
$26.25
One of the most popular
designs ever made. Rocker
has large roomy arms, aulo
cushion seat in blue vciour,
rich mahogany finish.
Chair, regular $21.25
Rocker o match $ 5.00
fwfSk)
CHAIR AND ROCKER
TO MATCH "
$30
We invite your inspection of our wonderful display
of Chaiis and Rockers. Here you will find that par
ticular style or period that pleases you -most Queen
Anne, William and Mary, Ileppelwaite and Colonial.
These can be had in Mahogany or Walnut finish,
npholstt'icd in tapes) ry, velour or mohair, all in the
latest and most attractive designs.
Come Early for the Hest Selection.
Ball Bearing
Lawn Mowers
Cutting the grass on your lawn will not lie a
disagreeable task but a real pleasure with one
of these new Lawn Mowers, so easy are they
to operate. Made of carefully selected ma
terial. Every hearing correctly machined.
Four revolving blades of knife steel, oil tem
pered and water ground. High-grade ball
bearing parts automatically adjusted.
Large comfortable Rocker
in attractive mahogany
finish, auto cushion seat,
upholstered in beautiful
tapestry design.
Chair; regular $25.00
Rocker to match $ 5.00
CHAIR AND ROCKER
TO MATCH
$32.50
A bargain you cannot af
foid to miss. Rocker is m
mahogany finish with lad
der back and large, com
fortable arms, auto cush
ion seat in a beautiful blue
and taupe velour.
(hair, regular $27.50
Rocker til match $ 5.00
(HAIR
AND ROCKER TO
MATCH
$37.50
Rocker is made in a
combination of cane
and mahogany with
wing back, auto cush
ion seat in cut velour.
Chair, regular ..$.'12.50
Rocker to match $5.00
CHAIR AND ROCKER
TO MATCH
$32.50
These chairs will add beau
ty to your living room.
Rocker is in light walnut
finish with cane back, auto
cushion seat in plain mo
hair. Chair, regular $27.50
Rocker to match $ 5.00
Haby (Viand Lawn Mower, ball-bearing, self
adjusting. Has 8-inch ? JT f
wheel and 4 blades ?(5XO0"
Director Lawn Mower,
justing. Has S-inch
wheel and 4 blades
Admiral Lawn Mower,
justing; carries 8-inch
wheel with -1 blades
Hall-hearing, self-ad-
$16.00
Hall-bearing, self-ad-
$18.50
Summer Comfort Top-Lift Refrig
erator. 40-lb. ice capacity; 1 self
and convenient Ct (T O fT
food chamber P 0 O
200 Lb Ice Free
Summer Comfort Sidc-Iccr Refrig
erator. 75-lb. ice capacity. Two
shelves and large white enamel
food
chamber
$27.50
Automatic Sidc-Icer Refrigerator.
75-lb. ice capacity, two shelves and
large white enamel food chamber.
The sides and door of this refrig
erator have G separate
walls of insulation
$51
Saturday -EXTRA SPECIAL- Only
NO PHONE ORDERS;
NO
DELIVERIES
OP
kJO
NO PHONE ORDERS;
NO
DELIVERIES
WHITE ENAMEL
TEA KETTLE
The popular 5 quart size. Heavy white enamel over steel body, dark bhu
trimming with locking handle. At this special price you can afford to
throw away the old tea kettle and replace it with a fine new one.
New American Lawn Mower. Itall-beai ing, self-
adjusting, with 10-inch wheel and 5 blades.
Self-
sharpening
$22.50
Garden Hose
KEEP YOUR LAWN LOOKING GREEN
High quality Rubber Tube and tough corru
gated rubber cover that insures the utmost
resistance U rough handling, lfic per ft. Guar
anteed for 1 year.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
Ot wliirh V,vh. Ili'iili' Hi'rvt'
ly two-rom-m luncheon.
'. Mi-h. Winn WiUiuniiion
tllt llt'Xt llUMO'Hti lo tint
April as.
will
rlub
Announcements
Social aimoiincenieiiui nuij
be printed In llil column tres
ol clmrffe. Any .nnolinco
menta periatnlng lo any funo.
lion, men iu cooked (nod
ales, elo., will be rafiuml. An
nouncrnifntfi, to ba printed the
same ilny, iunt lx la wcietjr
editor's liandx' by 0:00 o'clock.
News editor's note.
NATIQNSWILL
MEETITIJULY
Ml'H. liny Muipliy will bn )io!"Si
lo IIh I'llo club tuniot-row uftci
noon ut In- I'ounlry cluli.
F'
:rj
ysier emary s
, Kjtcheru
BY SISTER MAftV ,
liit'aUl'aNt.
Omngo Jidc-f, rleo with tlilu
itrtMitn, 'tHM 'WlViH'c "lvll'mit ' tb;int,
on-anici) hovt, milk, ooffec.
I.IIIK'llCOll,
Apl'H Ml Urr't W III) 8UIIH.1K",
Kn'iich frli-il Hwwt jiolalocH, let
lucf KiiiKlwUli.-ii. hri'iifl piKliliiiK.
milk, tea.
Dinner.
f'lt'nr floup, frontons, huttrd
nuin wirn pNicippu, nnntPii rar
ioIh and pi'iiM, iiiaplc rtiHtartl, Kn.
liani hn-iul, inltlc, coi'ico.
,
An uppln Mtnrffd with very III
11 moat comhlnoil with ilrh'il
lircftil nnniibs Rhoulil bv pn'parcil
lor a child untler m-hool uks. Whlh '
porH not hh rich In Iron hh Ihm't!
I, IT H'h well rooki!l II may orvti !
lonally bo used In thti dirt of "J":
lors."
Illro os broaUl'iiHt food Ik un
tnnovailon In ninny fiunill'-H, hut
quite worth trylnK. Tint folluwlnir
ri'fipo lining nilllt Ih an aid to (ho
mother whom' child do'i,not drlnU
hlH daily portion eagerly.
Itl(! ns a Iti'i'iikrast l"(nil.
Ono rnp rice, 2 tmnpoons unit,
l rnps' botUiwr wutcr, 2 enpa
:nillk,
Wanh rloo throiiKh fifvrral vr
itcrH. I'nt water with 1m ( (
,lonl)h holler. When v.
j Inic rnpldly add rice with: .top
IplllK-the litihhtloK. 1ll 1 or t"n
'mlniileM over thn flnine Put nver
hot water, adl milk ai i nieain un
itll rice in tender and milk In ih
iHorhed. It will tali it I I- "l 4
jinlnuti'it for ttn rh to rook find
lliuiylm lonK'1"' If the rite Ih Old
'Serve, with hiikiu' and cream. Ohop
, peil flateH or ralHlnH can bo ddod
with the tnllk If deHlred.
HONOLtfl.li. AP) Thft non
political Pan-Pactfio conforenca of
prominent men from seven coun
irlcs in this area, which will bo
hold here from July 1-16 as p. pre
liminary to u permanent political
forum of all poopUa of Hip Puciric.
had Its Inception us a proposed
Pan-Pacific V. M, C. A. conference
uttendt'd by high officials, ofr thnt
ot uanlzntlon, It hnn been . revwilert
by th Pnn-Paciflc lnion, which la
bpon.sorlns the meeting'.
I'Yom tins limits of a Y. M. C. A.
ronferencp. It was widened to n
Pon-Paclflo Christian (.'onforenCi,
and recently anmimed Us still wid
er Hcopo aa the Pacific mode) of th
Infltliuto of Politics at Williams
town, Mass.
A number of , lecturers nnd
round-tabU leaders of hint ycar'ii
Witlhimstown lntltiito will attend
the Honolulu conference, It Is an
nounced. Among thone, Are YusuUft
'1 numut'i, son-in-law of VtHCouut
lloto; Henry Piatt ralrchild, New
York Imiverslty, and ClcorKti II.
niiikflli'(,"lrtf ClUrU-"f'iV'Hlrt.n
Anions the members of the In
Htltut hint year who are on th.'
American advisory council of the
Honolulu council are Charles C
Kutt'helder, former aerretary of
commerce, Philippine Inlands, un
cxpeii on commercial relations and
Mifinloy K, Jlornhck, of Waahinif
ton, I). V.
Harry A CJarfield, prewhlent of
WIllianiH r'ollcKtt; A. C. CoolldKe,
dirnctor ot the. Harvard Univarslty
library .ind a member of th inatl-iit-
bomd of adIS4rH, and Jler
j cd Mnrueii, who financed the
Urst thrco h .mloim or the institute.
hv Im.'ti eoperalim? with the Am
erican ci.ii. mlttee in arnuth'inif th'i
HoMft'"1'! eonfer--nrt.
I'.ilKlmid MiiKch M1tulslH
l:td to Stop for (insollnp
I.ONIxi.V (AP) Wulck. lunch
(fa rooum are to b' added to fill
Intf Ht at Ions in Knttlaml for tho
benefit of mntorlstii.
tlanollne nupply branch BtatlonH
are romps m lively new here, but
the idea lias hi ken hold and spread
! rapidly, and Home of the new
! honnes now koIiii; up In and near
London for I he HprinK trad" are
J known an "petrol palaren." Quite
; a numlu-r have free "wash nnd
; brush-up" rooms ns well as quick
j lunch facilities, where members of
'the motor party miiy satisfy their
! thlrm for tn.t. cuke and sandwiches
j white the ear is being filled with
' irnftoiine.
WftLLlHB'S
Money Raising
SALE
HATS
$3.95, $5.95,
$8.50
Every Article
Must Be Sold!
WA LUNG'S
Ami .Sprint!
h. th f..i..r.n.trh
ALLEN'S FOOTEASE
The Antiflepttc, lldiihiK Fowder for
tired, H A'ollen, RninrtliiK, sweat Ins
feet. It taUeit the frl.-lluii from tho
sIhw, pn'veiits blisters and son) spots
and tiikes Uip fthiK out ot ')rns sad
bunion". Alwnys u:m Allan's Fool'E
to break In la w hoe. Kold every
wherg. Trial puekfiire Fr. Adilren
ALLKN'I FOOT-FASK, l Rnr, N. Y.
The New
French
Curl
Wlien you wish the charm
.rig rffect of a soft, natunU
curl, the new" French paper
wave Is tho only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped and trained to give
UiU nc crl. You will be
more than pleased with the
rtwulis. riunie now for- an
appolutment.
GEIST MARLNELLO
SHOP
Boom 0, SomnioT BUljf.
"A Beauty Aid (or;
Ercry Need." j
Phone Main 577