La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 25, 1925, Image 3

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    Monday, May 2.Vlf2o.
Pape Tli rue
THE LA; GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEWS of SOCIETY
pes
Honoring Mrs. Harry Wouvy who
wltl louve I. a GnuiUw Juno 1 to
nuke her home In Porilund, Sin.
D .Putmun and Miw Bertha
Walslngrer imtertnlncd yesterday
inonitnic with nn unlquo plrntc
liri'ukfUHt ut Itlvuriftln I'arli. At
nini oYlo'-k u iH'licioiia rwnu of
ernrWrult cocktail, ham and cues,
MbcuUb, rofiee and other Itviim i
was served, Tim tahle was clover
ly urrunced on the lawn under (he
liven, and the table cloih was mude
of itowercd crepo paper and the
ceneterpU-cn was of blueliella. The j
dlsheH were of cnuimtl.-- fourteen
ttiahei were of enamel ware. Four-;
tin members of the Alpha Club
attended tho breakfast.
"
Hovercnd Donald Hnosonor, son
.of Iti verf-nd and Mrs. 11. l- Ilea
soiicr of Winters, California and
Misfi Dorothy Mae VYenrh. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mm. Frank Smith,
uf Oakland. California, were unit
ed in marrlnKe Saturday evening
at the 1'irat ConjrreKationnl church
at Frnltdalc, Oakland, California.
Mr. Reason o.r Is a sradualo of the
University of Call Torn la, also of
thf Pan Francisco Theological Pr
nitnary at Pan Anselino. Calif nrn
In. He wa.i ordained this sprint? In
the Presbyterian church of Kerk
ley. The Reosoners Vre former
ly reslilents of I .a Orande and are
well known here. Miss French is
h ffridiiiito luirso of the Merrill
Hospital there.
They left Oakland Immediately
folio wliif? the ceremony tor Port
land. They will arrive In I.n
Grande Tuesday evening end will
spend a few days visit Intr friends
and relatives here, and will leave
Thursday for New York to attend
rn Outgoing Missionary Confer
ence there. Following the confer
ence they will leave for their sia
tion at Bah iu, ltra.ll.
Reverend Reasoner is a nephew
of Mrs. Turner Oliver, Duncan Mc
Donald and the laie Peter McDon
ald of this vicinity. His sister.
Miwi Anna Reasoner, wiio makes
iter home at Wallowa, will come
to La Grande to be with her bro
ther while he is here.
The members of the World Wide
Guild held their monthly business,
missionary and social meeting Sat
urday afternoon at the home of
their counselor, the May hostess,
Mrs. f C. Pennington, being indis
posed. On urrlval the guests were
Informed by an American Maid
that lu-r Chinese Mistnss could not
speak Knglish. The Chinese host-
For .the June
Graduate
1 fl i I Bm i
I
HERE'S a quaint bouffant drtsa
for the June graduate. Narrow
, ruffled organdie pkpjumly trims
.he full skirt of this dress, whit tht
ttasque-liko bodice has a colorful em
broidered corsage in front.
WALLING'S.
Money Raising
SALE
'Tim- I'hicc-'IO' Buy
Miid-Nunimi'r TrininiL'd Hats
$::.u.- lu $s.:u
presses at a Sacrifice
fonts, slws H 50
Willi- Leather lli'lls
Hose, .li'i'Iir,v, Neckwear
ami Various Article
AT RF.Dl'C'KD PRICKS
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
Win a you wlHh tile charm
log effect of a soft, nnlurnl
curl, the new French pajxrr
wave In llio only auswer.
Our shop la admirably
equipped and trained to give
tlitq new curl. You will be
more than pleased with tin
results. 1'liono now for an
apiolnt merit.
CEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom 6, fcomiuw Bhlf.
"A Beauty Aid for
Every Ncd.M
Phone Main 577
e.is. Mrs. W. ! McAdory, weariiiR
u cue and pujama snii, arranged
and directed the meeting without
taiKinf.
i n suojt't'i i or ine ui lernoon
"Open Door Into China" was in
charge of Miss Louise French.
Marvel Hhine. president of the V.
V. G.'s. presided over the bust m an j
'meeting. Plans were made for the
next Hed Letter day, Father's j
I Day, June 21. Arrangements woro
discussed for attending the W. W.
(1. House party at Gladstone Park
in July. In the Chinese Memory
'map drawing contest Miss Lucen
j Oliver and Miss Kldora Hansen
'Won the prizes. Dolls were distri
buted to be dressed and returned
jut the June meeting of the guild
I when Mrs. Frank Jester will be
hostess. These dolls go in &
Christmas box to China.
Five members of the guild whj
l WlU. Icavii .la .C.iujutc.tioim (vwtrtf
presented with gifts of remembrance.
i The girls who will leave re Misa
Marvel Hhine, Miss Marlun Lovett. i
' Miss Muriuu Harris, Miss Ethel
Harrison and .Miss Louise French.
Mis. It, J. Green will present six
'girts in piano recital this evening
at 8:15 o'clock at the library au
ditorium. Tho program for the
evening follows:
"Sparkling Kyes," Anthony:
'Birds of Frolic," Fontana Cleda
Harvey.
"VuIhc," Huerter; "Will O tha
Wisp," FolU-t Jane Stange. i
'Japanese Dunce," Pennington;
"Revel of the Wood Nymphs." Flo-1
rencfl Harbour l.enora McCorkle. ;
"Song of the Daffodil," Farrar;
"Sylvan Dunce,"- On h -Virginia
Warnlck.
Scenes from nn Imaginary Ballet
"No. 1 In D," Coleridge-Taylor;
"No. 4 in Ab,'" Coleridge-Taylor
Elizabeth Hopkins.
"Spring Song." Hollander; "But
terfly," Merkle; "Hungary," Koll
ing Barbara Hlatt,
The public Is cordially Invited.
Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe will entertain
the Thursday Auction Bridge Club
Wednesday evening. May 27.,
Sister oMary's
Jitcheru
BY SISTER MAftY
Break fast Stewed prunes, cer
eal, thin cream, crisp toast, mar
matude, milk, coffee.
Luncheon 'ream of asparagus
soup, croutons, beet green wit h
hurd cooked eua. Jelly rull, milk,
tea.
Dinner Jellied houlllim. baked
ham and piurapple, creamed rice,
jellied cabbage naiad, fresh .straw
berries, sublime cake, milk, coffee,
rolls.
Well cooked rice nerved in a rich
cream sauce, season rd with grated
1 cheese, is suggested In place of po
jtatoes for this diuiu-r menu,
j This dinner U Ideal for the mald
1 Icsh glimmer hostess, requiring u
j minimum of work at the dinner
hour und no iasL minute 'fussing
lor the serving of a dish.
Of course, children under ten
wars of age should not be per
mitted to cut the ham and pine
apple dish. If the meat is necea
sury for their diet a lamb chop
solves the problem most conveni
ently. linked 11am and PlncapJo
Two slices ham, I fresh pineap
ple, f. cup In-own augur, 12 whole
cloves, J cup water.
'Die hum should be cut about
.1-4 Inch thick through the center
or the Joint and the bone removed.
( ut pineapple iu half -Inch allcea,
part;, remove eyes and core, place
in an earthenware bowl, sprinkle
with sugar, cover and place. in a
warm place for two hours to. draw
out the Juice, put hum Into a bak
ing pan, cover with slices of pine
apple drained from the juice and
stuck with cloves. Drop. bits of the
fut trimmed from ihe ham over
the fruit. Add water to pineapple
juice anil pour over ham. Cover
and bake l hour in a moderate
oven. (teniove , cover and brown
the slices of pineapple, if a self
halting pan is not used, baste fre
quently wiih the liquor in the pan
while baking. Serve slices of ham
on a platter surrounded by slices
of pineapple, and garnished with
bunches of crisp watercress.
Conned pineapple can be used in
place of fresh. 1 In this case the
(fruit i not cooked with the ham,
Radio
rrrsn.w, may sn
.Mmml.Un Standard 'iinu Ktatlnn
CNJ'.ll. 1 log mm Cuu. (312.3) ft p.
m., bedtime travel tale; KcgUm
Hover Hcout band.
KFWA. Ogden, Utah CGI) 0 p. m.,
Oscar Martin's Ambassadors.
KOA. Deuver. Colo. 3 p. m.,
inuilnee for hookcwivvs; li, din
ner music, News-Times.
PiH llie Standard Time stations
KF1. Los Angeles, Cat. HB7), 6:30
it V in.. Lxamlner's mutlnee pro
gntm; ti-ti:lb, MeDatllerH night
ly duh.Ks; 6.4-7, ruditoriul talk;
i-s, program, Hills Biothers,
presenting Hills Brothers dlmier
dance oi -chest ra, Hiurr Buusell,
bluen singer. Way Watts, popu
lar huh):i; tf-tt, i:aniiiier: Wo
men's Pn-sn t'iub of Hoittherti
- Cuiilonilai U-JO, Aeolian resi
dncc pite organ studio, Dan Mc-
laiiand .iH-ganbli 1 1 1. Pack-
ard ballad hour will) Billy and
Polly jlHll, Ashley slhiers. iHul
Jamie8oti from movielatid altd
otheis. i
KIH)A, Seattle, Wash. (4f.4 S 4
5:1 T p. m., Olympic hotel or
chestra; recipe; ti-tt:45, Olympic
hotel concert orchestra; :45-.
S:ir. Bit odes' 1 Apartment store
progr:tm; 8:0-10, Times studio
prugram; iu:(i!i-l 1 :S. Olympic
hold dance muilc. 1
KFWB. Hollywood; Calir. (2.r.2),
7:45-9 p. m., Joe Martin's .sludio
si dan ce ore host ra ami enter
tainer:!; !)-H. progiam, I'niou Oil
Company of California; in-tl,
Warner Brothers frolic. Cliarlle
Welimaii. director.
KGO. Oakland. Cal. XSil.2) 4-f:S0
p. m.( Hotel Ft. Francis; 8, pro
' F.ram, Commit tep on American
Ism, Lodge No. 171, Order of
Klks: Big Brotherhood band;
Mrs. W. W. V'Mliamson. HOprano;
accoi'dlon selections, Joseph Boh
ba, Al Catelll; Oakland F.lkn ser
enaders; Don Smith, tenor; "Hu
morous Dissertation on Music,"
Max Horwlnski; Mrs. Clinton (1.
1 tode, soprano; Mildreu Uan
dolph, pi:iiilnt ; address, ( 'Union
G. Dodge; stories from the Ghet
to, Kenueih WtH.s; 10-1, Henry
Halstead's orchestra.
KG W. Portland, Ore. (491.5) 12:30
p. m., Rose City trio; 5, chil
dren's program; 8, Oregon Agri
cultural college cRtcnsion service
lecture; h :3U, .Monday .Musical
club sextet; iu. M u !l iiomu It hotel.
KHJ. Los Angeles, Calif. (.406.2)
- 6 ;S0-0 p. m., I .eight oil's Areade
cafeteria orclosira. Jack Cron
bliuw, leader; -tl:;to, Art Hiik
man's Bdimote hotel concert or
chest r a. Kdward 1'tt?.patrlck, di
rector; ti:S0-7:S0, little storleK
American history. Prof. Walter
Sylvester Heiieeg, weekly visit
of Sjuidman cud Queen Titaiiia
of Fair land. I .on is I . Klein, c uto
hurp und harmonica, Chas. Les
lie Hill, readings. i'loryime
Thompson, Soprano; 7:;iu-S, Pi?
lity Wlggly girls string trio; Klti,
prom ii m, Colyear Molor Sjle
eoti:pauv; Iti-1 1, Art Hickman's
lllldnore hotel dame oivhealra;
Kuil liurtuett. leader.
KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (SMl.lt),
r : 0 - li : 15 p. ni.. Wurlllxer pipe
oian .itudlo. Hid 'At Co sporu-.
liilk: 1 : 1 fj-i; : mi. travelogue, W.
F. Alder; il:,!0-7::iu, Dou Clurk'.i
l.a Monica ballroom orchestra of
Santa .Monica; "rltti. style talk,
Mer Siegel Jr.. of Mer Sleg.-
and company; 7:4:', health talk.
Dr. Hubert T. William;; N-y. pro-
gram. Klite Calering cimiprny;
U-ltt, ptUKiaiu. lihb'penileiit 'ur
nltiire Manulacluriug cuiup.iiiy ;
1 ii-1 ".!, mu. night at I ho Am-
barsaOor, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut
'Grove dance orchestrn. j
ivPO, fiyu Fianciaco, cal. (428-3), j
1-2 p. ic Itudy Selger's Fair- (
mont ho, t orchestra; H:4&-7. !
Hlau h Hestuurunt orchestra; 7- i
7:;Ul, Body Selger's Fuilinutit ho-
tcl orcheatra; S-tf, program, Bass- j
Heuler Paint company; U -1 0,
Harold Hampson. golf expert; Hi
ll, Johnny Bulck's i'ablrlans.
Coal Bart ui OpciK (Iiimit)
'io t.lu- People Mimi')' Worlli
NorriNdllAM, Kng. (AD-Sir
charlea Marti ha in, owner of ex
tensive coal mine.t, recently snr-
j pr.m-d hl.i fi b nds by opening a ko
! eery sluro.
am not exactly a phltan
Mhroplst," but I do tike to see the
'public get its money's worth."
Ills idea In opening the store Is
to supply Hie people with the best
possible goods at minimum price.
Itudio Controls Moie Camera
I NIVKBSAL CITY, Cnl. (AP)
lt:n?!t contil, which has been used
auccesnfally ill the operation of alr
p;tue:i and bat i leahi is. ha:t been B)t
plied to motion picture cameras.
uitleiula of a film corporation
have peiiected a radio device by
which camera!! mav be placed al
Putman's
For Style and Value
Ladies' Ready-To Wear and Millinery i
TIh1 Legion llmlouuicut Drive in worthy uf your support.
distant points and aclm.tcd by a
transmitter.
Tho Invt'inloii Is ireviaed for use
In photogrnphing hwR landscape
scenea showing bailb-H :ind nlmilar
large lectarle, where eatncriN at
varied poattlous must be uaed at the
suim; tinu -
icily, la., couUilned itm,uiu, which
someone else will spent.
Pig Iron rlee.'i are off a dollar,
mnyhc due to the supply of bride's
biscuits coming in June.
A miser':
npeiH-il in Iowa
An opt I m 1st 1h a Milwaukee girl
who Is nn aetor's sixth wife.
.Weather. y Is
lmt fitiKtlun- n:uut! for
Quality
We Fen t life .
WEATIUCKLY
' Try dish of Wenth
ei'ly French S;t!atl :it our
Fountain.
Moon Dru Co.
Everything or the
Sick Room
Phono M-68
FEED
I tolled oat
Bulled barley
Balcil bay
Wltole ctun ,
Cmckcil .CHirti
Wlmle ibcat -Cracked
' wheat
Mil) feed .
Scret'itliitf!.
Baby cblek feed
Oyster bell
Grit
Sim Ijiy
Scratch fed
Ak Our Tiler.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
YOU
send your children to
(school. HUT
Aru you r.choolinjf
thorn in ECONOMY?
. To Save Today
It) to Have Tomorrow
UNITED STATES
Tho I.clon r.ndnumriit
Ih'lvr In worthy f your
Kiipimrt.
va
Miner
Says
If you are poinpr out
ram pint In the hilla and
waiit u pair of kooA leather
y-lneh top Khoea In black
und . brown to keet liie
Biiakes from, coiling uround
your ankles ami the cockle
burs and grasu need o ut of
your,- atocklniTH come rii;lit
In nil slzea good idtlis
and priced at $2. Or; were
Little tots 8 hoes and Slip-lei-H,
2 to r, ut 7."M' to close
out, add tk to S, $1.1.-) jiiMt
Jlalf Price for theae; and
to 11, RI.7.V
We have decided to dis
continue carrying children n
nhoea and increaae our la-
dies nnd men's lines.
' We liave Corn Pads, nun
Ion I'otlu, Arch Supports,
Heel tlrtps and Polish, for
all klndn of shoea.
THE B00TEHY
AY IIAYIU N. Wt!r.
Homo of the Arch -A id Shn'c.
Wo Sell Them Kvcry Jay.
Tito Schlpu, sinner, had an ope
ration to atop sneezing, so now
bow con he pronounce hid name?
If by ttdvurimes It, he knowi Iff
food.
FITS
WINDSHIELDS
SIDE GLASSES
HEADLIGHTS
Sizes to Fit nil Makes
of Cars
Prompt Service
P'inest Glass
Trices Right
Always At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
Miss Rogers Gained
15 Pounds in Six Weeks
Skinny Men nnd Women Gain &
Pounds in 30 Days or
.Money Hack
My dear Friends:
After my attack of Flu I wis
thin, rnn-ilown ond weak. I had
'a sallow complexion, my dicvk
were sunk In and I wan contin
lually troubled with ffas on my
j stomach. I felt stuffy und hud
i lost my appetite. I had read about
; McCoy's Cod I.lver OH Compoun I
Tablets and decided to give them
'a trial. At once, I bean to pick
j up an appetite, my checkn .filled
! out Bnd my complexion became
healthy looking nnd I (rained 15
pounds in six weeks and urn veiy
i tlmnkfui for what McCoy's Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets did
I lor me.
, Mies Alhorta P.ojrers. 264 W.
:Cerro Gorda .St., Iecatur. III.
To tuke on weight, grow strong
j ond vigorous, to fill out the hoi
Mown in cheeks and neck, try Mc
, Coy's Cod l.iver OH Compound
, Tablets for 3d days. CO Tablets
I 60 cents ut Ued Cross Prog
: Htore, f ihiss Iruga, Inc.. I-
:Mrug Co.. nn I live druggists every
I wht re. If they don't irive yon
' won-lerf ul help In 30 days, g t
: your nmney buck you be the
iiiiIrm. Hut b sure and sik for
j; McCoy's, the original and genuine.
I Adv.
B
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li atoragetio. i 1 ..
I ' I'hooa Main M . -- ' - - ;
I bin browned In the lul lor ten mln- 'aaBBMBBan n ' '"'
iilti-. Tho luicp Im iihimI ror bnnllnir. I 1 II (Fl t'V-l FfT3 11 niiU ' II
- II .HVI.IIT1 iy.rtl CJ n , i pu,.lf .1
. MMiM.y i .
J l VUvkft pLA im HWs j&Sbh ipyf HAVK YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? ,
V' fnjJLpnV tmWtk ti$ Wfwmffl MM W3 t&'M Brinjf It n A 1DT35C3 Better Homes
jfEy, " li mWS j To Our CARRES Expert
fe-Mf HSKf m& EDISON MAZDA LAMP
MJT H. & S. ELECTRIC
ffT'i The Latest Model Family mUyp'lst- 'n,wiftW
It I WONDER, 'JUNIOR." ' -j. .
) JurmwLGk I jffwi m Jfl Bread -Cakes -Pies -Cookies
Wm lAiu-i. with i i Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery
while Enameled Table .
(Heiij!arPrice'fI05P) I Prepare For Warm Weather
La Pasi n I a ni'i'iTTinw nir. stove I
Sk.d rif jL : ' ri. i " i
iSBOXh BBSSSPJa, EB3SEffii28(B3GiSS2i e.4 r,trh JTS' A ' 4fe1w ,,v J I will relieve (he dnidKcry of Summer cooking. I
!iL4&JJ Fir -od Jefferson Phone 474-J
,..'3UC V I WK SELL OR TRADE j
with thelroncr l ; !
Conserves space takes no more room than' a - - ' -- - '
sewing machine and can easily be moved about. Thi9 new U .
feature instantly transforms the Ironer into a convenient, II
practical kitchen table, useful seven duya of the week! IWiWM"'?!trffi
The World's Leading
Ironer
In the first place, thi9 Wonder "Junior"
Ironer is a real Simplex with ull the
exclusive Simplex features.
In addition, the New Wonder "Junior"
Simplex with Table Top
i convenient and useful every
day of the week.
is particularly adapted to the
housewife of die email family and
small home,
has open end. My! how it irons!
will save hours and hours on iron
ing day.
is beautifully finished in gray
enamel, with white enameled por
celain table top. Looks well in
dining room, kitchen or laundry.
you can iron easily and comfort
ably while seated on an ordinary
kitchen chair.
Hand Ironing
THIS WEEK ONLY Mrs. K. M. , Itowers, of .Scntllc, Simplex
ironing tciicher, will, give home demonstrations by appointment,
and will nlso demonstrate the machine on our display floor.
Wc will do your ironing free, without any ohlisalion on your part.
13 mr 7s
Down
Easy Monthly Payments
is the hard est Work a Woman Does.
lie
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
"ALWAYS AT Y OUR SEKVICE"
V
FRIGID AIRE
The cooling rolls are dwlirneil In proprr
Bi.o tn cool your Ire box, wIk-Mmt It l
Ijhki! or small and l keep IIm tniMnliiiti
la llio food coinnarln'nl safi-ly Ih'Iow i0
rirxrcvM l''Ahrcnlit'it.
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, with '
Benham Eledric Co.
Phone Main 101. New Foley Tilcljr.