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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
Friday, May 8, 1025. THE EX.. GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER PAGE. THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. F. Lilly charmingly en tertained the l.urky Thirteen club j-tBterduy at her home on Penn sylvania avenue. Three tables of hriilKe wore at play during the af ternoon with Mrs. W. CI. Hawyer winninK high scon1 for the club prize. Mrs. D. It. Tun nor received the guest prize. The home was bountifully d to rn tl wiih a profUHion of exquisite spring flowers and at the close of the piny a dainty two fourw lunch eon wan served. The lust meeting of tho Jolly Hrldne club w it 8 held yesterday at the home of Mrs. William Wilson on Adams avenue, when Mrs. Wil son and Mrs. A. K. St ravens were hostesses. The rooms were artisti cally decoruted with bouquet b of lilacs and during I he afternoon's ptuy lit three tables, Mrs, Lester Hnumvel! won hitfh neon for tho first pri.e, Mrs. W. '. Crews re ceived the convolution prize. At an appropriate hour an ex cellent two course luncheon was served. Although the weather was very unpleasant a large number of la dlm f the Missionary Society of the Christian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Har old Union md enjoyed tin excel li nt proKi 'MH. with Al r.s. .1. I . Smith us leader. Itevereiid ). W. Join n i:iiv some special musienl I numbers and a brief outline of the work being done by the society in I Grand Junction, Colorado, was giv en by Mrs. Price. Three new mem bers were taken into the society. A promise by the secretary that all pledges would be paid by June clos ed thu meeting. lellcious -efrcshmcnts were serv ed by the hostess, ass.sted by Mrs. J. H. Snod grass. c The Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, South, met yes terday afternoon ut the home of Mrs. Huker, on North Kir street for Its regular business meeting. On (account of the rainy weather not many were present. It was voted lo have a tea in the neur future and to assist In a program for chil dren's day, the second Sunday In June. Klifln (Special) The Klgln order of Knights of Pythlus entertained the Pythian Sisters Tuesday eve ning, honoring Mothers Oay. An excellent program In keeping with the occasion was given, arter which refresb"ients were served. An un usually large crowd attended. The Prince of Wales is writing port i-y. and poets seldom remain bachelors for very long. Ice man was overcome by heat in Chicago, tihs Icing regarded as si 1)17 of spriiu tlltTe. Announcements Social aunouueeraenUi may be printed In this column free of charge. Any sunounce Dienta pertaining to any fuuo Uous aucta ah conked food aaleo, etc.. will be refused. Au aouDoeineata, to be printed the mnw day, must be tn socle y editor's hand by 0:00 o'clock. Newi editor's note. pec The Mission Band of the Pres byterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. S. Anderson. 5T Adams avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All inemhcia are urged to be present. Owing to weather conditions the Junior picnic of the Christian .Sun day school that was planned for Saturday, will lie postponed until a later date, Mrs. Earl Stoddard will be hos tess to the Clio el"b this evening. Woman Attempts Suicide. CAMJY. Ore. Mrs. Charles Hul ras, Jr.. ua, despondent over an Impression that she was afflicted wit h cancer, attempted suicide by cutting her arm in two places with a razor. She was expected to spend the night at the home or her hus band's parents in Can by and when site did not put in an appearance at a lute hour an investigation was made. The woman was found al her home with tll doors securely fastened. A local physician dr used the wounds and it was believed thai she would recover. Qster offlary's KitchetLt BY SISTER MARY Dmtkfast Slewed rhubarb, broiled bacon, soft cooked eggs, bran muffins with raisins, milk, coffee. l.tiuclieon Creamed new onions on toast, eeivul pudding, milk, ten. Pinner trolled salmon steak, horserad ish cream, new potatoes In parsley sauce. Harvard beets, old-fnshlon-ptrawberry shortcake, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. Since a cercnl was not served for breakfast, n Cvreal pudding Is sug gested for the luncheon dessert. l-'lsh without sauce, beets, bread, milk, and strawberries without the shortcake, furnish an abundant dinner lor children under school age. Harvard HeeU Klve or six medium slued heels. cup augur, 1 tablespoon corn starch, 4 tablespoons lemon Juice, 4 tablespoons orange Juice, 2 tuble spoons butter, few grains pepper. (toil hects until tender and slip off skins under cold water. Cut into half-inch cubes. Mix sugur and cornstarch. Stir in fruit Juices and when thoroughly blended cook, stirring constantly fur five minutes. Add diced beets and let stand over hot water for ?fl mill- Every streaming, fragrant wisp is calling: "Come and get it! vUT where the timber-line meets the sky, the wind-borne fra grance of Hills Bros. Coffee is broadcasting its irresistible appeal. And coffee-hungry men gather round the lone camp-fire, each eager to lift a cup to his lips . . . . and dash it down! For Hills Bros, satisfies the hunger-goaded desire of the out doors man as no other food-drink can. No other beverage has won so many friends, from Alaska to the Gulf, and from the Coast to the Mississippi. Break the vacuum seal of a tin of ' Hills Bros. Inhale that rare aroma. Now . . . brew a cup and lift it to your lips! Drain it dry! Any wonder Hills Bros, is The Recog nized Standard of the coffee-loving West? Hills Bros. Coffee is eco nomical to use. tSiilil ijp 7 the original Vacuum Tuck which keeps the cojfee fivsli HILLS BROS COFFEE ft SPECIAL MAY SALE OF Coats, Suits and Ensembles One Third to One Fourth OFF All Spring's newest Coats, Suits und KusembL' Dresses HKDUCED to prices that me:in n great saving to you. Beautiful, plain nnd fur-trimmed Coats in tho season's smartest styles and colors, all in tho most wanted fabrics. Reduced to prices that will please you. One Lot of Dresses Values to 525.00 Now $16.75 One Lot of Dresses Values to $37.50 Now $19.75 See Our Windows Compare Our Prices" LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Values. Worth Consider ing. Buy Now nnd Save. tit'K-( tftlr In butter and serve. Vinegar can bo substituted for tidullti in placo of tlto lemon nnd onuiffn Julco. i liillren under H yean of nffp nliould not 1 served muici made ".vltli vinegar. Radio Ol92Jt HIUi Bri Re U.S. P.t.Off. SATrnnAY, may b -Aroimtatn Stamlanl Time Stations KOA, Denver. Colo. Ci-22.4), 12-1 p. m., rh II harmonic orchestra; Mrs. Elizabeth Hehaeffer- Ells worth, soprano; 1-2. midday dance program. Tea room, Dan iels and .Fisher storeo; 7-8, open air twilight concert., Htcrlhitf HlKh Hchoot lutntl; y-i 2, Joe .Mann und his Itaiiiljow-i.ane or chestra. I'jMllIc Stamlanl Time Nlnlinns KKI, Dos Anffidoa, Calif. (407). 6:30-0 p. m., Examiner's musical half hour; 0-J:ir, McDaniels nlRhdy dolnRs; (1:45-7, Jiadltor lul talk; 7-7 : 4 f., Luke Arrow head dunce orchestra, Carrol I Huxley .leader; 7:46-8, the Book shelf, Miss Nancy; K-!). Examin er; program, Downey, Calif. Chamber of 'ommerce; j-1 u. Catherine Thompson 'n f.r.-pleee Baxoihone band; 10-11. l'aekard Ha.tlo club, Ituth and i.llah Carl son, Way Watts. Jack Kurt., Dorothy Cleveland und Louise Hawaii). KKWII, Hollywood, Calif. (252), 7:45-9 p. m., I'lckford-Kalrlmnks dtudi" strlnfr quart t; t'hurlcs Iteauchamp, tenor; D o r o l h y Dodd, .Mildred .Mnsncr, popular songs; Warner Brothers' synroi)ators; lnu Mitchell ltutb-r, sopruno; Millie Dunn, pianist. and i Jean Mruce, baritone; lu-U, Warner Brothers' hour of Joy and Jollity, direction Hurry Hymuur; 1 1-12, Drandufatter's Hollywood Montiuarie cafe dunce orchestra, Me I'edesky. P iKl-r. KOO, (iukhind, Calif. Cl'tl.S). 4- d.:iH p. m., concert orchestra,' Hotel Ht. Erancls; , Aluttiiitiej College of the l'dclflc, Virnintii L. Htw.rl I, .on Kfu.iu,,.'. ui... in., 1 Ardlo M. Carter, Lylc K ('ump- liell, Bernle.H Brooks, Welsh jiro-! gram; Welsh mab. slnKers; Hiiir- j ley Dobben, violinist; Gwendolyn HukIi'-h, pianist; Jtorothy ('row-1 ell, violinist; lt.-tty Btbhins, so-! prano; H' b n Eunenia M.-rchunt. ttecoiiipanlst; Jennings I'lerce, tenor; Itamon Odeii, Hpanlsh and Huwullan players; H)-l, dance music, Henry Halstead's orches tra. K(iW, Tortland. Ore. (4ftl.ft) 12;3e p. m.. Hose city trio; 6. Portland hotel orchi-Atm; 10, Multnomuh Hotel Hrollers. KHJ, Los Angles, Calif. (405.2), 6:;!0-fl p. Hi. , l.cljfhton's Arcade cafeteria ore!) est ra, Jack Cron sliaw, leader; fi-i; : :i0. Art Hick man's Btltmore hotel concert or ch.Mtra, Edward Kltzputrick. dl n e!i,r; C:30-7;30. lit He stnrb-s AiiH-rUiin history, l'rof. Walter Hyivester Hertzotr; play, child pupils ot K.lyth McC.ruth; HeP ne 1'lrie and (teorire Ern t 'rune, n; teen starlets. I'licle John; K-lo. feature proKiam, Los Anees Konp conipuny, arruned by J. Johnson: 10-11 ::i0. Art Hlck-I man's Blltmoro dunco orchestra, llarl Burtnett, lender; 11:30-2 a. . im, Lost AngHS of KHJ, Majes tic Six orchestra. K.I H. Heattle. Wash. S4.4), 1-1:30; p- rost-Intefencer nutsl cale; G-G::io, What's Doing at the Theaters. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (33fl.fi). 6:45-0:15 p. m.. WurlltziT pipe orui) studio, Hid Zllf's sports talk; 0:15-7:30. dinner hour mu sic; 7:308, Wurlltzer pipe orRtin studio; 8-10, KNX foulure pro Kram: 10-11. Abe Lyman's Co roanut Grove danco orchestra from Ambassador hotel; 11-2 a. in., Hollywood Night, presenting some celebrated film stars. KPO, San Krancisco, Calif. (42!L5). 2:30-3:110 p. m., malinec pro Kram; 3:30-5:30, Bnlacc Hotel concert, ( 'yriiH Troblie, director; 5:35-0:35. Loi w's Warfleld the ater protfirtm; . 0:30-7:30. -Cablrlu cafe orchestra: 8-12, Art Weld iter's dance orchestra. obtuhi the endorsement of Mrs. W. W. Huldmrd, of Chestertown, for tho gubernatorial honor, failed and subsequently ' thu Hulttmoro Federation of Democrnllc Women put Its official stamp of disapproval on the nomination of women can didates for the office. Tho federation resolved "that there be recorded ns tho unani mous sense of the Federation of Democratic Women, Incorporated, of Baltimore, In view or the recent rub lie renorts with resueel to the nomination of a woman for gover tief of Maryland, the federation's (emphatic opposition lo the Ill timed and hasty thought giving rise to this ambitious nropoBul." There will be no election for governor in Maryland until No vember, 1020. Women's Clnbw Come Out Against Woman Jovcnioi BALTIMORE (AP)-A proposal lo nominate a woman for governor ot Maryland Is meeting with strong opposition from women. An effort at a recent convention of the Cnlted Democratic Women's Clubs of tin -Htate ut Salisbury lo imkhce Hini.s cu.Avr.ii HALKM, Ore. Although Cleorgo L. (leaver wus removed as state prohibition director following leg islative Invest Ignt Ion. the records hero dhow that he has tdnce been employed as a special prohibition agent hy Governor Pierce. On April 2 of this year the rec- av,. tl.tit Mr Cli.iiv.ir received la check for 1147.71 for services performed us special ugent under the statute uuthorl'.tng the gover nor n fund for that, purpose. Merchant Financial Wreck "I um a financial w reck be cause of. tUii.,.i;.pcnau .oi'iMlutitoirs and medicine for my wife. She hus been a chronic sufferer for I o years. Some pronounced it gall stones, some gastritis und some intestinal Inflammation. I happened to read an ad of Muyr's Wonderful Keniedy and from the first, dose my wife has - steadily Improved." it Is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal uncus from the fntcK tlnal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. EXTRA SPECIAL Saturday Only May 9th. 98cl98c No IMioiie Orders No Deliveries Ice Cream Freezer Makes one quart of smooth tee cream. Galvanized tub, metal unbreakable handle and re-tinned cream container. Just the thing to have in the house for the warm days ahead of us. CARR'S WALLING'S The Greatest Iianrainn ever offered to the pub-: lie In La Grande will be offered SATURDAY, MAY 9 Watch Our Windows! . WALLING' The New I French Curi ; Wlwn yon wlnh tlio elmrnw lute effo of a nod, nntiiml curl, (lie nrw French pupcr wave Is elio onlj answer. 4 Our Bliop Ii a1mlnihlr eqillpprd anit trnlnt-d to give tills ni-w curl. You will ha nnro tlinn nlea-l with the rcmilis. 1'hono now (or aa appolnlniciit. GEIST MARINELLO i SHOP J Boom , Sommrr Hldg. '-. "A IVvnt Aid for Eerj Need." ? Phone Main 577