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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1925)
Tuesday, May 19, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three iNEWS of SOCIETY A ln.rice and enthunit'jjtle , .null fnc attended ilic recital fjlven lusi evening tit the l.lhriiry auditorium hy flfvcn eighth K'de and hi(-l. so hoot piano students of Mi us H 11 da Anthony. The stupe wan alt run lively decorated with a red ana white color seln m-, heuutlf ul red tulips and while Kpfrfii heinj: used forming a delightful s.ttiiiK for the recital. Kdwln Kirhy pViyvd two iiuin hers, "Sailor's Souk" by Schumann and 'Hungarian I hi nee" hy Kein hold; Mildred Ktundley played 'CuHtanette Dunce" hy Nieholls and "Warrior's Konu" by Heller, Mertileeo Wilson played "A rubes (pie" by l.oth and "IVtite Amour ette;' Adolph SieKrist played "l-Yom Knight !y Days" by Krentz lin and "On Hora.tnuV by iltier ter; Judith SnodKrass pluyed "Chil dren In the (Jarden" by Harbour nnd "Winged Horses" by Klorldtu; Clark H nek man played "Melodic riereiiudt'" by Ho-ra and "Shep herds All and Maidens Fair" by Nevln, and Raymond Mcyerslrl'. played "Good Night" by Kevin and "Vnlse Miniature" by Heurler. Th other four nppenrlm; on the program. Jean Williams, l.ois Nel son. I frnthy III own ton and Jaelt CoolidKe, gave u short explanation of their nuuiher.s. They each play ed a Kroup of three pieces. Miss Williams selections were: "April" by TsehaikowaUy, "lhinee Capriee" hv tJrieg and "Hose irlt-s" by MOHzkowskl; Miwi Itiownton'r; numbers were: "The (!ypy" by l.yun, "Spinning Souk" by Mendels sohn and "ValH. In K M I nor" by Chopin;1 Miss Nelson played vPas torale" by Searlalie-Taung, "Tin Swan' by .Saint-SaeiiM and 'Ianri Aun-rieaine" by (lent Mowry and Master .t'oolidge gave "l-'rotu t h Land of Hie Kky-UHl.- Water" by Oudmaii, "Itluetle" by Mael Mweil und "limiting Sonn" by Memleis soliti. Kuch number was played with understanding nnd expression and showed excellent training, i The annual mooting of the Art Heseareh Class was held yesterday afternoon ot the home of MrH. A. T. Hill. Ofi leers were Heeled for the ensuing year as follows: Mrs. A. T. Hill, president: Mis. K. A. Hi'tidrleUson. first vice president ; M is. Hall K. Wa 1 1 Is. second vice president; Mrs. H. 1. (.Jrovc, treus- WALLING'S Money Raising SALE Still On! Special Reductions On Graduation Gifts See Our Silk-and-Wool Dresses At 57.93 Coats 9.50 And Up WALLING'S The New French Curl When yon wish tlio charm ing effect of a soft, nnt urn) curl, the new French pnner wnve Is the only answer. On r Rh op Is ml i n I rnhl y equipped and trnhied toglvr thLs new curl. You will Im more than pleascMl with the results. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Boom 6, BonliiNT Tlhlx. "A Rrantj AI1 for ' Every Need." Pbone Main 577 mm fJS- n Arp your Or:nlu:i- I lion OlfW a rii:.n i' to you? Q Sen the window fil of the p.lchanlsun JR1 Art and Oltt Shop 'ryL lor 8UKi:.'Stloiis for rt tlio Girl und H'y Ji t! Rk'liardwn'n Art tt tilfl tiliop jfn, hwir Vs 'y?-''"' ''-''- ' 'gi i Ruffles That Go Nowhere v m k "T1AOH or the ruffles that adorn ij this frock seems to have a dff- ferenl Idea of when to beuin nd whero to stop, and only olio feia uy resHnsibillty to riu ahead unu fc.vumnavij.';ito tli hem. Ilmv tiver, the effect Is very Krench and very unusual and it makes a viy distinctive frock on a. minptu whito crept di chine foundation. A one sided belt is another uriinal touch. urer. nnd Mrs. Hichard Claycomb, secretary. The annual picnic of the West minster Guild took place last eve ning at Klversldo Park, with ap proximately twenty-five members present. A large fire was built in the fire place at the park pavilion and at six o'clock delicious pic nic, dinner was served. TTie table was decorated witn huge bouquets of lavender and while lilacs. Mrs, Harry Turner will enter tain the members of the Woman's Itelief Corps and their friends Thursday al ternoon at tea at her home at lTn.' Washington avenue. A Colorado woman shot her hus band because he wouldn't come to dinner. Head it to your husband. Mi merva Says- This Is the time of the year your feet will bein to bother you. If you feel any indications of fool trouble, now is the time you should Ket the foot appliances you will require and Ret your feet in j?ood condition before It Is lint weather. We rt re now stocked nn with a fill line of Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances and Necessities. We maUe a spe cialty in fit I in tr your feet properly nnd keep your arch supports adjusted at al) times. Consultation free. We have Corn Pads, Callous Tads. Corn Files, and 3 Kont Necessi ties for the care of your feet. Hardly n day passes that we do not care for someone with foot trouble. Comfort Is worth a lot m life. THE BOOTERY ;ay iiayiu:n. Mcr. Arch-Aid Shoe for I.ndles and .Men Bath Room Fixtures 'Nickel and Class TOW EL RODS SOAP HOLDERS GLASS HOLDERS HATH ROUE HOOKS Everything for the Hath Room F. L. LILLY Hardware Phonp MB 81 Qister dMary's Jiccheru BY SISTER t.L'-wilY Hreakfttvi Halvis of Kiapituii, broiled salt mackert'l, pututo-s haain-d in ntiik, tuaslei) corn bnad, inllk. coffee. I.imt'licon Scalloped celery, cottage chees., whole whrut brt-ad, eup eakts with n'ver-fiiilinK iclnjr, st iMwbenlrs. milk, tea. Dinner noullion, tor st st leUs, baked stuffed hudduci, poiaioes with puiMley butter, eivanit d kale, vu cmnber salad, pineapple bavarian cream, whole wheat break, milk, coffee. Ktlle is K'"''n leaf vpe.tahlr, val ;mb!e hoi h for its mineral inattei and its vltuinhn' eon tent. it re quires loiiLCcr cooking than splnueh and should be chopped very fin brtort' H'-rvinj:. A child undi-r school line should be i; -rvi-d I-hs ht-arlily with kab- than with spin ach as th kale is U us eiusily di Kested, Scnllojx'd Ct'lery. Two cups diced c-h-ry, 1 cup rel rry alock. ;t tabli'siiouus butter, 'J J t-abb-apnons riour, 1 cup milk, V. cup choppi-d Hi'i-:v, 1 cup 1'hlf drit-d br:id criiiiibs, i cup eoarK--buMcred ci uinbs. sjh am p ppi-r. Cook ei'biy in w;'Ir to eovr until telub r.. I!es-rve I eup of cH--ry stock and u:4c will) milk. MHt butter, stir in flour and u in n smooth sbtwly add milk, uiinlii, constantly. Add ' salt, in-pp,-r. cheese and cH''ry. Line a buttered baking dish with Ormd bread cruuibs. Add a layer of eHery mix lure and a lay'r of ei umbH. I'on time layi-r for layer uniil all in used. c and bait .er with hutb-n-d criiiiibs litbuii inlnuli n in a hoi oven. Xevcr-I'ail Jciipj White l i-gi, 1 (abb-spoon water, 1 cup .sutfar, I teaspoon vanilla. Put first three Inured b-nl s In lop of double boih r. Put over scabliiiK water and .)at with i dover beater for four minutes. Heat in vanilla, remove from 1m 'at and spread on cal a. Announcements Social nimotiiH-cmeiits mny Ih printed hi this column fret' of t -ha rue. Any announcements periafnhi to any funt tlotis such ns cooked fonl Miles, rlc, will he refiiNetl. Amioiinreineiits, to be printed Hit same day, must he in society editor's hands hy 0:IHI o'clock. News ctlltoi's note. The general aid of the Metho dist Kpiscopai church will meet Wednesday aflertioon at 2::t" o'clock at the home of ' Mrs. 'lred Smith. J 105 Kith street. The Women's Missionary Society of the Lutheran church will, meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Char les Ward. 6o3 Kixtll street, with Mrs. Je;;s Towery an bolder. All in terested are cordially invited. The monthly meeting of the Loy al Sisters will be held at the home of Mrs. I-M Kbell. i'lui IVnn ave nue, Wednesday afternoon at 2:'M o'clock. Mrs. Kbell, Mrs. I,. H. Weeks and Mrs. J. T. Zainrht will be the hostesses. The Pnrkdab- club will meet to i morrow afternoon. May Su, at the ihotne of Mrs. Minnie l.uper. Mrs. !Cal Stilwell will assist as hostess. ! j Cove (Special) Mrs. C. Ilertach j ond Mrs. It. Coins! nek will enter jiain the Ladles (iuild Thursday al ! ternoon. May M I . avkim:siav. may sio fountain Standard l ime Stations KOA, Denver. Colo. ( l2 .-i ), 0:40 p. in., sand man's hour; S. Fred Hchmilt atifl his 10 ilto theater orcliest ra; S: 1 n. St. Elizabeth's choir; 10-12, Dave OlnsliurK and his ArKonnut oreheHtra. Purine Standard 'I'Iiim- Stations KKAK, Pullman. 'ash. (;i4.C),' 7:ati-9 p. in.. Interpretative read ing contest, dramatic students of Maynard Lee DnfT-y: "Little Gentlemen," .Maty Alto Arnold: "Ansel's Wiekedllenn," .Mabelle f'arstens; "The Three flutlawa." f'lelah i'ooper: "The Hwimmin Hole in the Old Church." Cath erine ( Yoshy; I tut h Willi Ins. so prano; Nat ha I y 14a lash in, pian ist ; "l-'or t he Love of a Man," Doris Marsulais; "The Second Trial,' Audrey Savai;e; "Control of Infert i 'jus I ijseases la Ani in;i.r:." ix an M. Werner. Kl'I, L(,s Am,'elen, Calll. ( 4 r, 7 ) , fi:3f-(i p. in., I-;xaniiner's matinee proirnun; tl-U : 1 ',, MeDaniel'.s niuhtly doliifiH; (l;4:"-7, Itadhor ial talk; 7, deioctlve siory. Nick Ilnrris; 7:2a, "Character Analy se.' IsfthelHi ("happen; 7:30-8, Jean Ni'iimelr. Lyric soprano. Vlrfrinia Koetlers, pianist and Caroline Herman, violin ; K-!i. KvenftiK Herald'H hour of snappy dunce music; U-lo, the Kxninliii-r Ulrls, program urranirt d by Mad elyn Hardy; JO-I I. pj.inek Mursh dance orc!ns( ra, Itetty Patrick. s;dnls'. KKfiA. Heart e. Wash. Mr,4.3). 4 f.:l p. in., Olympic hotel orches tra; recjpe; ll -i 4 concert or chestra; r,:i:-S:4:,. Hnpp.r-Kelly studio proirram; KiIPt.iM, TIiih-.m sturlio prnirr:im. KI-WH. Holly nod. C.lir. (2:,2). 7-i p. id.. proKr:im. Alexandria ll'itej IiorNti; S-'.t. iro';i;iin, Ar mhe.iti S'pi tut;' V i! r company Harry ,.u l-on's sti in? ipiiiriet . (In at W si. ni n.'iie ijnr-rtet. H.i v. .i ' i i m t . ii id. i s; '.. popub I s-.iil? boil!', (ntiil I'nwi'ii"! and Win ren Morton ; t a -1 1 . W.h ner HrnH. hour ot fun, Harry K i -inour In ch.trf;e; 11-1 a. m 1 . , Radio Note the Smile ' V1 II hi 0 " ?.frn. T'lora Mitchell of lirookings, D., imbued with the principles of the W. C T. IT. of which sho is state preiiidcnt, took creat Joy lit nRslstlnc' In dentioyinir lotio naltons of moon shine cuptured In ralda by federal aKents and pcilce. players niirht at the Montmarte cafe, Mel Pedes Uy and his or ciie.si ra. KC.ll, Oakland, Calif. CtOl.'J), p. in., inimical program: speaker. Vr.i I,. William;: Instil lite; 4 r. : ;i ( i , concert orchestra, Hotel St. i'Yani'is: Vinton I .a I'ei rera, conductor. f K.9 KG W, I 'ort la nd . (I re. ( it 1 . a ) , 1 1 h UV.HI p. tn., Itis City trio; t.fc! children's troj:rani: (J, Hotel t Portland dinner concert: S West-1 ern AnU .Supply company; 10. Sherman, Clay it company stu dio. KH.T, Los Anpelen, Calif. (405.2), F : :i o -1 p. in.. Leiijhton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack "ron Ehaw. lender; (l-(i::!ii. Art lib-li-nmn's ISiltmore hotel concert orelieslra. IMv.urd I 'itr.pnt rick, director; tI:Ho-7::io, little, stories American history. I'rof, Walt Sylvester Ib-rtzof,'. Dick Win - slow, juvenile . reporter, Mickey Mel Ian, Ikiby Muriel Mm-for-inac. screen slarlfts; S, Dr. Mars 1 tunica rd I, scientific lecturer; 8::bl-!i:;to, Uocs lirothers cafe teria orchestra, Pryor Moore, leader; ICHO-Iu. 1'kkY W1kkI' Kirls Siring trio; IU-11, Art Jllchman's Hiltniore dance or chestra. Karl Iturtnett, leader. ;ocrinir (iencral Learns ' " South Al'ricans Laiifi,iinse OA I'M TOWN, South Africa AP) The Karl of Athlone, Hi'llish gov ernor general of South Africa since 1U2H, surprised liis upbjectn and many of his friends recently by nwtkiiitf a jmblic speech in Afri kaans or Cape Dutch, which is the country' recond official lanjpiatfc. lie.spondint; In KniTllsh to an ad drej;s of welcome during a visit to the village of ludtuhoorn. the earl suddenly ostonished his hear ers with Keveial sentences In Afri kaans. Afterward he spoke espe cially to the farmers of the Oudis hoorn district in that language aympathizinff with them because of I the business depression In Die os trich feather industry. Princess Alice is also studying Afrikaans and making excellent projrre.'-'H. The earl had for several months when he first came here, arose at A o'clock each morning for a levsoti from a native teacher and within six months be was able to r-ad the laiiKiiaK" fairly well, but this was all a Secret until the event at (mdtshoorn which pave the governor general opporl unity to show what he had accomplished. Alabama man shot his wife? when she threatened to leave, but we doubt if It chanK' d her mind. If he auverlis'fl It. ho knows it'i irnnil HOOP' e7fo to it! Tell your friends you are "Rodeo Bound" then light out, a'foot or a'horsc'oack.forthe lead ing ciyar store, drug store or candy store in town. "Sweet's Rodeo Bar" that's what you ask for. You'll agree it's the finest chocolate caramel bar a dime ever bought. Ywi KrKrw iff r,oH n EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT .u GENE Star Gazers Told How The Heavens Will Look In June I WASHINC.TO.V (Al'l You may I think iiiiiiiiier Is hen-, but officially It does e..t beKin until June 21; Iwhleh will be the tonKcat day of.VfKU. brlKhtest star or the norm- 'the war in the northern heml- sphere. It coin on Sunday, which easily recoKiikxed by Its dtamund iv 111 doubtless make tennis und KOlf ilHie btue-white splendor'and by the players rejoice. two small staru that form Willi It June in the month to look forxin etiullaleral IrianKle that lias no Ihe lliir Dinner bltrh In the went-1 counterpart In tho heavens. VKu i-ru sly with tin end of the ban He nearly due north, says a buV kiln by the American Nature uhso Matioii. Hoot en. soneral ly spoken i( at: thn Hertlsmau, iH also known tis tiie Ox-driver und is supposed I to be driving the Seven ploilK'h itxen. an the seven stars of the MIk ilHppcr ure also known, around the north pole of the heavens, i Arcturus, the brinhtOit star In iP.ootcs. is the ltear-Kiiard, ns Us i name sirnifles, and it. can be eas Itiy found by prolomrtiiB the line ot 1 stars In the tail of the tireat Hear or the handle of the HiK Dipper to l ward t he s;iul beast. Some see In j Monies H hunter pursuiiiK the (treat ilietir with his two hounds. I Hootes is easily found because jitM chief stars form the outline of ;ii boy's kite, with the ln-hhi ormiK'' niur.d itiar Arcturus at the point -.here the tall joins the body of the I'll is kite has two -toils, how 'Meiidiiif: to either side from A rein run. S(1U, m,r4.r to i the five fair ly brb:ht stars in Monies to the north of Areturiis' as cornel's of it pentagon, a rive-slded fiKure with Us sides of eipial length. ArcluriiH, its peculiar oranice col or makes it easy to find, la also one Uf the three brlKhlest mars north of the celestial etpialnr. The other two ore Wjju, now far over in the northeasl, and Capetla In northwest. The three stars dif Kieally in color, lor V-'Ka (s bluish -w hit Capelta, yellow; and Arclurn, 'ea is a shad i Ir-lKhlt r than the other two, which xactly dtual in bricl'.tness. Arctnriui, the American Nature Association points out, is one of the nearer stars to tlio earth though there is some uncertainty as to its e:; act distance. H is plac ed between '21 and ;Ui lh;ht yeai-s. A lic.ht year is the distance lijiht travels in a year al the speed of I sc. nan nilb-H a second. Arcturus ! is also tpiit i ciant :iu u, the stars tieim; llietei That ill suns, of course. Its dia ls nearly l?n,niio,noo mites. naKes our sun with Its dia meter of only stiLauo miles look pretty small. I hough compared lo our plant earth, with Its diameter of N.iiyu mihs, 11 aeeuis large. Corona Korea lis, next to Itootes on the eas!. is the Northern Crown, and II is indeed a hititiful Utile crown of six stars In which the second magnitude star, (lemma or Alpha-oa, ihe brightest star li) )iv l en 'cooi hottn ur a uuil, for sale by "Check" Seal electrical retailers RAL JmjM is the jewel tin crowli. Kur over In the northeiiHt Is ern hemisphere of the heaveini. is in l.yra, The Harp, one of the riinatlesl and most iiKere.ttlnK con stetladons in I lit- sky. Jt lies next to the hiitfe constellatjou of Her cules, which separates It from Co lonu and Moott-s on llm west. South Africa Views Itetitrii Of .obl Money ;i(h Was JOH ANNKSHPIitl. South Africa (AT) There haa been much re joiciiiK iihidiik the nailvts because of the return to Kold inoiM-y which I hey use as pei Honal ornameiiis, but the chuUKe is not popular with the public Kenerally which haa be i'oiiih aceustouied to paper cur rency. Several of the lamer min ing companies have already adopt ed Kold In anticipation oi South i Africa's official return July I and more than tioo.nuo sovereigns have been paid out to workers. These men. However, say they prelt-r paper to nold lecause i ne Kold cohih uit- ho cattily lost and j are too heavy for tin pockets. It iH. mille dilfeivnt, however, with the natives, who, as haa been the cm-torn for yeara,' make tin Kbl pieces into jewelry and any surplus on hand they bury In the ground floors !' their bills, found, too, l hat I he often eat tho not erf. They white have a a Is A;cil da-miiese Kills St'lr Iwcau-ie of Another's rror I TDKIO A A P)- Uecanae he was actually only M years old, and not IH yiirs, us reported in the lout of those to whom silver cups are lo be pi-i-sen'ted tn commemoration of Ihe silver wedding celebration of j the emperor und empress, Kinsaku, Tajluiu of Iinajukumura, Saitama, i killed himself In the traditional ' tiarakiri way. j The old man's body, with stoni-; tieh ripped open was found in his, room with a letter explaining that; he could not accept the Imperial j cup under the clrc-.imstuneea, and, did not wish lo refuse il because i such action would necesailate ex- j plniiullon and brlnx souo-one intoj disgrace for making a mistake, j lVath offered the only way out. Uine Wlillc (Jinn's I'.iiiplill'"!"' SlKUUls it UiiiiIoii 'I'rnllU' t'(iis LONDON (AP) London traffic policemen haviiiK ailopled- lonw white sleeve gloves so tttl to make llir li,imiiiiidli((nfi sbp,i:,, inon: seml - elrcle. to better every business: Keep workem cool and you keep) ' them Interested. Keep customers cool) ' and you keep them com inc.. Keep your reuaurant or theatre cool andj you keep it crowdeJ, Everywhere every hour of the sum mer day C-H l aiiN hrinj; In an outdoor breeze nd keep everybody ivoll. ELECTRIC MORE NEW SHADES In Rollins Silk Hose French Niuie - Grain - bran - Sunburn - Blonde $1.00 . $1.50 - $1.75 - $2.25 - $2.75 "Miles of Wear in Every Pair" PUTMAN'S Ready - To - Wear and Millinery visible to lied est rlans and drivers of Vehicb-s huve been li libit VI I "while wliK." Ah an experiment the "white wltiK"i hove been placed al con KeHled ci'osstUKS near the Houses f Parliament and other busy cor - in-ru and for the first ueek or two attracted much attention. In sev eral instances such crouds assem bled to watch the poilceltiellt WUVe their "wIiikn that extra policemen hud to be culled to shoo the spec tators on their way so that traffic cou hi ux:iu flow thro uk h Its nor mal channels. II A VI? YOU A II0MK FURNISHING PROBLEM? lSring It O ATDP'C Iietler Homes To Our xJtVjLV O Expert Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We lime Just Wlimt Too Want In l.t'MHKH, SASH AND POORS AKD SHINOLES II will utf jou lo luTeatlgate our price. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN CKAIN AND BOX WOOD PHONB MAIN 541 J, li. MUNHAUi iif'U i'"oN fYfli Vlf-.MM " ' n mi jjuy Mucin wncre iou oee jims nign H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. rhone 393-W If You Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Ho Fine It Is Hindu by tiwllllam'a Electric Dakcrr -rwlern Ort'iimi's Ixaillnit Urvail anil rwilry Ilnkrrs Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the G'llden Crust Every Pound Of MEADOW- HARVEST BUTTER is Guaranteed To Be of the Highest Quality Buy it in the carton it's protected. lltKMl Hirer lias Shower TIODD ItlVKlt, tire. Uainfal of approximately .LTi of an incl was welcomed ' by niht-Columbi; slruwberry KrWers. Today wa warm und sunny. The temperatui . reached a maximum of 7 d-K' I he Columbia river showed a riK of 12 Inches lust niht. or a star of 26.5 feet above low water, Th river tonight was rising at the rat of half inch an hour. Just about the strangest new.'t in the papers today is a 'hiesgo chemist drank poison boo.e. Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA LAMPS ... xr r . mi. . c! Want the Best