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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1925)
Wednesday, May 20, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Three NEWS of SOCIETY The fourteenth annual brek fast of the l.u C ramie Neighbor hood i 'lull wun held yesterday morning ut twelve o'clock ut the Country Club. The beautiful irold unci whit flowers i.8t',l tn the dec orutionu radiated the purity und Blow of "The spirit of tjpriiiK." whteli was earned out throughout WALLING'S Money Raising SALE Still On! Special Iteductions On "Graduation Gifts ' See Our SilU-and-Wool Dresses At $7.95 Coats 59.50 And Up j WALLING'S the luncheon. A delicious two course break fast was served, during which lit tle Miss Sully HeUsrist appeared in a light fantastic dunee as "The Messenger of Spiiilfc." The pro Biam for the day was based on the Sonif Cyelv "The Morning of the Year" by Charlea Walietteld Cud mun. which provided the. beautiful uiuhIco! numbers and furnished the inspiration for the toasts. The following delightful musical numbers wecr tnterspei sed with the toasts: Quartet "Spirit of Spring," Mis. A. L. Kichnrdson, Soprano: Mrs. V. H. MohnenUnnip, Jr., Con tralio; Mr. Rimer I, .Stoddard, Ten or; Mi'. Raymond O. Viltlumn. Hariione; Mrs. K. I,. Holmes, ut the i'iano. Solo (naritnne) '7 Mn'tius Am." by Ray Williams. Solo (Alto) "The Moon M.-himl the Cottonwood." by Mm. W. 11. liohennkunip. Jr. Aria (Soprano) "Welcome. Sweet Rose," by Mrs. A. I.. Kich urdson. Quartet "O Spirit of the Spring, delay." Mrs. Robert Kue.in presiding nn taunt mist res sin trod need the fol lowing speukeiH, who In their ivk ponst n compared the growth ami development of the club to tlx de velopment of itpring. The follow ing women pave toasts; "Visions'," Mi-:. C. li. i'eranlon. 7)aTn," Airs. It. i:. W.sten-haver. ' ''Gleaning,' Mr. U. A. 7-vir-brick, I "Memories." Past Presidents, , Mrs. C. U. Kber'mrd. j The aueees; of the d'iy was due to the fullowlmf committees: Mrs. Churles I'layle. ( 'h airman. Mrs. X. K. Went. Mrs. S. I . Crowe, jMra. K. Marks. Mrs. W. H. Itolin jonkiimp. Mrs. l 1.. Meyers. Dr. jMnrguret lnnle. Mid. 11. H. Brown (ton. Mrs. George (taker. Mrs. A. C. 'Hampton, Mrs. Ktlul Grundy. Mrs. IK. U. Kirby. Mis. U. Giimn.etl. Mrs. Chester -Newlin, Mrs. Julia It. 1 Holmes. IMEOGItAM . Mrs. A, 1.. Richardson, chair man, Mrs. J truce Dennis, M is. K. h. Holmes. ii:eoit.vnoN Mrs. Chase Huhnerikiiamp, Mrs. Kay Murphy. Mrs. Clyde Key and Mrs. A n I ki I'oluelt. Honoring Mr. and Mis. A. It. Stange. who niv visiting here from Merrill, Wisconsin. Mr. -and Mrs. A. J. Stange entertained with a bridge party Monday evening at their homo on Walnut street. The home was arilstlcally cler-urated with a profusion of beautiful flowers of the season and during the evening eight tablts were at play. Mrs. W. c. Perkins won hk'h aeon' Jor the ladles first prize and the 1-idles second prise went to Mrs. George T. Cochran. T. J. Seiogtrin receiv ed the gent leinen's first prim- and llhe second pii.e went to Dr. A. 1.. I Richardson. At an appropriate hour an ex cellent (vvo eoms Iiineheon was served. Mi.'is Marruerlte Chandler nntl Miss l.ola, MrN.i-3, whose mar- jrlnges will be an event of this sum mer, were uu inspiration Kr a de lightful party Kist evening given (it tile home of Mis. Dallas Green by (he teachers of the Greenwood school und Mrs. U. A. Wltkeison. Thf patty was in the form of a silverware whower and both Miss Chandler and M!ks Mr Keen recti v ed tnuny beautiful gifts. Twenty ladies wi re present and part of the evenfig w as silent embroidering tea. towels for the brides to b. The home was itttrartlvdy deco rated with wild flowers and n de licious two course luncheon was served, beforo the evening was brought to a close. Miss ('handler will become tlio bride of K. D. Towler, principal of the l.u Oniude high school, some time, in June and Miss McNecs will be married to Mr. Hutchins, of California, sound line d it ring t lm summer months. The Ladies Auxiliary to the II.. of I. K. and K. met lust evening at the K . of I . hall for it n una I ro 1 1 call. Although (here was not u very large attendance a delightful eve ning was spent, after which .re freshments were served. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen met last evening ui KagUs hall for their regular meet ing. An Interesting evening was sneiit during which time It wis de- leided that the organization meet during the summer month.': once each month instead of twice. The meeting will be the first Tuesday in each mouth. Dress Subtracts Pounds Dodge the moonlight, or your .spring suit may be oiie for alimony. J Mighty $25,000.00 Disposal riosln,- Out All Lailiia1 Kill; Hloii.-ifB, at Half.Price One group Women's Sweat er:!, beautiful styles. For Quick Close Out, each HaK-Price Of French & Greene's Stock! Selling Has Been The Greatest La Grande Has Ever Known And Stocks Are Yet Complete! Coats, Suits and Dresses . , . The,Sroairte$t Styles! The Newest Colors! Elaborately Trimmed! Also Tailored Types! At Less Than Cost Of Production! The headlines tell but little you must see the charming Dresses, the beautiful Coats, and the smart Suits in this most unusual sale see how well they nra made how attractively and beautifully they are trimmed note the fine quality of material, and the prices at which those garments are regularly sold then, and then only, will you be able to appreciate the tremendous savings this sale af fords. Greater reductions are being made than ever before heard of at this season of the year. mm WB W One group Wom en's new Spi lug Coats. Values to fU.Vtio. Quick Close Out, each, $9.95 On' group Wom en's s t y 1 i s u Spring Coats, all new. Values to $ ae.r.n. q u I r u Close Out, each, $18.85 One group Wom en's Coats, nil new Spring styl -s Values to $4S.T.0. Sacrificed for Quick Hale, each, $28.85 Ladles' stylish Suits, a 1 I late styles. Actual $:i5 values. I'rieed for Quick Close Out, Suit $16.50 rios'mj; Out, Uiili.-H' li.'.-i Jtlfu! Suits, nil Into Hty!'f. Itt'KUlar $'il.no valu.H. Out Thry Oo at. Suit $24.95 One group Women's nnd Misses' Silk - and - Wool Dresses. Formerly priced to $1 8.00. On Sale, each, $9.65 Kxtra Special in Tt dies Wash Dresses, beautiful styles, as sorted new color. While any remain, each $4.95 An assortment of ladles' Sill: Dresses, all new up-to-date styles. Values to $:iumi, l-'or Quick CIoho (hit, each $14.45 A group of Ladies Silk Dresses, right up-to - the - minute styles. 1 o r in c r I y priced tn I'Vfi. liny now and save. Kaeh $17.75 Footwear Never Sold So Cheap! If you really knew how deeply prices are cut if you had ber-n present when these fine Pumps, Straps, Oxfords and Cut-Outs were marked for tlvj sale if you knew how many were cut far below actual co.:t it would bo impossible to keep you away. ltegMhir values to H.ro. Women's pure thread Silk Hose, nil sizes. Priced for Quick Sale at, pair $1.88 Ladies' lovely Handker chiefs, embroidered co ners. Regular Hc, Spe cial CioHimr Out S:ile I'rice, each 9c Closing Out One lot -.f Women's Tumps and Slip pers. JT.oo to $10.ou val ues, now, per pair $2.85 Closing Out One group Women's Oxfords, assort ed styles, lingular to $S values. Closing Out at, pair $3.85 n lot "ilhln-ii-.i Haro fnnt Fanilal.M, va! lf-H I r) 1 . -5. On Hal.., .r pair. 75e Closing Out Shoe Shining Outfits Wool I Irtish nnd Dauber. Kxtra Sperial, each- 17c SELLING OUT! French & Greene CLOSING OUT! Extra Special One group Children's Sox with fancy tops, tegular tjr.c grade, Special, pair 38c GETTING OUT! il i hty I IP f .Vt.' v.r.. -vi V A PItONT iMml of Ions frlniro nml n fancy vontoe of while . natln nialu an unusual cna tlnn out of this '.itcvclAHK black satin frock. JTlie lonis lines and iho trali ht cut are uilinliabld for the ccniTouR lirum. rs tllcy, subtract poumla und ndil chic. Announcements Social nniioiiiu'iiictltn inny he printed In this column fn'C of cliartc. Any iiniuHiiit'iut'iilH pci'talniii!; in nny ruiicllon.s sucti ns ennkett foial sales eli, will he I'ffUM'd. AniiouneenH'nls, to he primed the same day, must he lu MM-ltiy (sljlor's hllilds by U :! o'clock. News editor's note. Cister oTiflary's 4 hQtcheru BY SISTER NURY Breakfast Stewed .figs, cereal, thin crmim, crisp rye tta it wit li peanut butter, milk, coffee. Luncheon Asparagus with but tered crumbs, whole wheat bread, hearts of lettuce, eoituge pudding with strawberry sauce, milk, ten. Dinner l'lanke,i hud, new car rots In cream, cabbage and pine apple salad, rolled oats bread, rhu barb pudding, mill;, coffee. Potatoes ure Included in the risk dish. Hot riccd potatoes m-ammcd with butter, beaten egg yulks and milk tire forced through a past ry bag around the edge of the plunk. There ure no dishes mentioned in the menu for the day that a healthy normal child of four may no) eat. of course, care must be taken that the portions of dessert served ure small and the nalud muni be finely chopped and simply dressed. , Aspm-iifus Willi I tut i cm! (ruinli-i - One bunch of asparagus, 1 table spoons butter, 3-4 cup bread crumbs from soft part of loaf. 2 hard cooked eggs, 1 tablespoon mim ed parsley. Wash ami scrape esparngus nttd cut .off tough ends. Conk In bull ing salted water with beads up for fifteen minute.-?. Uiy flat ith heads under water for ten minule.'i or uu tH tender. Let ' t lu tvater cook away ns much us- possible wlthimt danger of burning. Arrange as paragus on a hot platter. Melt but ter In -u -frying pan. add bread crumbs and fry a g'dden brown, l'our over ends bf Asparagus, pav ing the heads uncovered. Sprinkle lightly wit h salt and pepper and add slices of hard rooked egt;s. Sprinkle eggs with tuiuee,i paivdey and .serve. The heads of the tuiparagiis with out the buttered crumbs , should be served to children under school age as the buttered crumbs are diti'letilt fur small children to digest. coanut drove dance orchestra ; 11-12, campus night, imldeiil.H of t 'Diversity of California, south ern branch. KIM). San Kranclrco. Cal. (4IS.:i), 1-2 p. m., Kudy Seiner's l-'air-inont hotel orchi-stra: :i : :ti-4 ::u, l'u lace hotel concert, Cyrus Treb- Mi. Harry Turner will enter tain the niemiiers of the Women's Itellef Cnrps and their friends at u tea tomorrow afternoon, May 21. The Ladlen of Mnosehear t Le girni will met t at. the home of Mrs. Lund. i:il7 Washington avenue, Thurnduy afternoon al two o'clock, Mrs. I'rovosi will assist as hostess. Radio TIH'ltSDAY, MAY 21 Mountain Standard Time Stations CNKC. Calgary. Can. 41), 7 p. in., bedtime travel talks, Mrs. Conquest; it, 1 lar.el 'ampbe, violinist ; .lack I cushion, mtxo phonelst; Uolden's Academy or chestra. KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 8 p. m. matinee for liousewlves. Pacliit; Standard Time Stations K KI, Los Augehs. Cultf. (4t7), f:3f-(i p. in., Kxatniiier's mati nee program; 6-j : 1 S, McDuniels' nightly doings; tl;4.r-7, Hadttorlul talk; 7-K, (jlendale concert quar tet, Ca riot ta KJelMtron, contralto; Julia Lelund, reath-r; ( trace I'-nrke, idanlst; K-9, Southern California, saxophone band of i(t pieces, Katherine Thompson, di rector; U-lu, Chickcrinff hall, Houthern California Music com pany: 10-11. Kxaminer program. I. eagim of American l'enwomen. KKOA. Seattle. Wajh. 4f.4.3) 4- fi : 1 T p. rn.. Olympic hotel orches tra; i;-7, Moran school program. K KWli, Doll y w ood . Ca 1 1 f. ( 2 1 t ) , 7:45-9 p. in., program. Climax Alr-I'hone company, 1'eggy Mat hews and Charlie Wellmall, Jazz singers; 1 f, program, 1 'aula is. Inc., Hawaiian .Nl g h t h a w k s; (treat Western male quartel; 10- II, Warm r Itros. motion picture hour, Harry Keymour, entertain er; 11-1 a.m. Drandstatter'fl Ibd lywood Monlmarte enfe dance or cheHtra, Mel i'ede.'iky. lender. KOO, Oakland. Calif. :n;L2) 4 fi::t(i p. m., concert orchestra, Hotel Kt. Francis; Vinton La Ker-i-era. conductor; fi :.'I0-t':3o, "l-'rlend to Hoys," Oeorge Lud low: 8, "The Wren," three- act I comedv, KOO players; Wiida Church, director; Arlon trio; 10 1 a. m.. dance music, Henry Jlal Mlend's orchestra; soloists. KO-W, J'oritiind. Ore. (4ii2.f). 12:tn p. in., It'iHc City trio; U, chil dren's program; H, i iregoniau concert ore best ril ; i (( Mil It no uiah hotel. KIM, Lns Angep-s, f'allf. 4fir.2) r;;i0-() p. m., Lelghlon'd Arcade cafeteria orcbeHtra, Jack C'ron hIiiiw, lender; fi-J:.t(i, Art lllck innn's Itiitmore liote concert or chestra, Kdward Kltpntrlck. di rector; i:.iu-7:::0, little stories, American history, I'rof. Walter Hylvester Hert.og, Jeanne Ie Hard, five-year-old pianist; bed time Hiory, I'ncb John; 7:80; "lllMuranet," hy Win. Karrell; s 1, program, John Wright, the ltlghl Tailor; 10-11, Art Hick man's lill more holfd dance, or chestra, Karl Hurl net t, lender. K.I II. Seattle, Wash, :tK4 4 0:a K 'midnighl. "Keep joy Kadtat Ing Uder of the Hats." KS, l!oll wood, Calif. (331.9), fi:iO-(i; j U p. in., Wurlitzer pipe oigan studio; fi:ir. reMiiHs of tests iniide In KX radio tip-l.fn-.itus te.Ulni,' I iboiijfory; fJ::io 7:0. pifigram. 1,. A- County As ff in 1 1 ui of optometrists, leg i r's ore best ra ; 7:30-8, one-net plav. 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