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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1925)
Wednesday, May 27, '1020. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tags Three - NEWS of SOCIETY Unique Back on This Coat" Honoring Mia. If. M. Bouvy, , who will leave La Grnnde soon lo mnkQ her home In I'ortlund. the members of tho I.ucky Thirteen Club entertulnod yistenluy at tho Country riub with a luncheon at J: 16 o'clock. Th tublt-e wore ar liBifrally lU'Cortittd In a yellow unit white color scheme, spring Mow ers being used, and after a delici ous luncheon was served, three tabli-s of bridge were fornifd. Mm, W. 13. Sawyer won high honors, The members of the club pre sented Mrs. Buuvy with a beauti ful club spoon enKraved ' with i.ucUy Thirteen." as a. token of rfinembrance. , The NelKhborhood flub closed a very successful year with a bu siness meetltiK yesterday uHernoou when the annual reports of the va rious departments and committees of the club were given. The offi cers elected for the next yar are: I'lvsideiit, Airs. 11. Seranton first vice president, Mih. Alvnh TMiryea, second vice president, Mrs. Robert Newlln, Recording secre t:try, Mrs. Jtobert Kukln, Corres ponding secretary. Mrs. It. K. Wts tenhaver and treasurer, Mrs G. It. t 'laycomb. ' 1 The delepules who were elected to represent the club nt the meet ing of the Oregon Federation of Woman's flubs to be' held at Murhsfletd June 1.2.3. and 4 were: .Mrs. H. A. 'urbritl;. Mrs. 10. I'. Mosstuan. Mrs. H. II. ClKiv.-r, Mrs. AV. P. McAilory, Mrs. J. IX Lynch and Mrs. C. 11. Rcranton. . The al ternates chosen are: Mrs. G. L. 1utton. Mrs. A. L. Ktehnrdoon, Mrs. Alvah Uuryea. Mrs. J. T. lil chardHon. Mrs. L. 11. Moe and Mrs. ( II. Ilidwell. Mis. Georfje T. foehran, who is a dlrecior of the State Federation will iUo be In ntendance at the convention. Mrs." Ilulton will be a delegate from the Monday Mimical ub to the Nn t ional Music Convent ion in Port Kind, beginning June G. !,l)r. It. i'. i. una is of the city com mission explained tho proposed charter amendments to be voted on at the special election June 3. Mrs. Ft. J. Green presented her second group of piano students In recital last evening at the library club roonm to a large and appreci ative audience. Miss Hetty Coch ran opened and closed the pro pram wlih groups of two numbers. Her first two numbers were "To Fprlng" by Grieg and "Valse" by ltuehinnnlnoff and her closing se bMMions were "Witches Dance' by Mcepowelt and "Hungarian !ance No. C" by Ilrahms. Other num bers on the program wore: "Bur lesque FuntuBtlque" by Krenti lln and "Ariel" by Kern, Miss Ger trude Seranton; '"Urtreurole" by ! Knna, "On the Holy Mount", by ,Ivoruk and "Lov-s Delight" by JKt-e.slir, Miss Dorothy Kberhard; l"Polonais In A Major" by Chopin ;nnd "Second Mazurka" by Godurd, I Miss Marguerite Zwelfel; "March .Misnonno" by Poldlni and "Jlo- Imance" by Sibelius. Miss Kdlth Kb tell; "La Illen .Uinee," by Hchuu (and "IJutterfly" by Grieg, Miss Ve da Price ond "Polonuisu In C Ml (nor" by Chopin, "To a Water Lily" thy Mac Dow td I and "itustle of Kprlng" by Klnrilng, Giflord Helta. .' J Seventeen children of the Junior jeluss of the Presbyterian Sunday School met yesterday arternoon at the home of their teacher Mis. L C. Howaer, for a juctal afternoon. Gaiihs were enjoyi-d out of doors from two until five o'clock, alter which refreshments were served. Mrs. J. J. Pearson dellshtfullly entertained the members of the Tuesday Bridge Club yesterday at her home on Washington -Avenue. 'Jiouijueia of beautiful spring flow ers were arranged throughout the home laid during the afternoon two tables were ul play. Mrs. AV. C. Crews won high score. At the close of the play a two course luncheon was served. j Victor DePinto, teacher of vIoKn. i will present twelve pupils in reel 'lal Tuesday evening, June 2, at eight o'clock at the First Metho I dial F.piscopal church. An exeell ! ent program Is being arranged, 'consisting of soio and ensemble IntimbeiB. The public is Invited. The following pupils will play: Her; ha Hantx. Donna Srott, Mable . Iungli-y. Lawrence Hay. Cleon .Coatweil, liertiite Pratt. China Ishnw, Muni Andrew, Floyd Berry. M 1 n y- J i I' a: sm f f i Katherlne Wissler, Lenora Ledbef- ter and KImer Jlurnden, Announcements Social announcements may bo printed In this column frtn) of charge. Any announcements IMTtnlnins to any functions sticli as cooked food sales, etc., will e refu(Ml, Announcements, to bo prlnU'd the same day, must b In society editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. .News editor's uote. v KitchetUi BY SISTER MAilY Breakfast Fresh stawlxrries, soft cooked eggs, crisp white toast, waffles, sirup, milk, roffe-. Luncheon Baked muraroni with cheesn, bran and raistn bivad sandwiches, stewed loiuntoes, jelly roll cake, milk,- tea, ... Dinner Stewed chicken, ma shed potatoes, French string beaim, jellied celery salad, rhubarb tapi oca pudding, rye bread, milk, cof fee. A young child with delicate in gestion should be given only the btrnlned juice f at raw berries, This applies to children under school age. Children of school age shuuld have the crushed fruit slightly sweetened. " . A jelly roll cake is delicious old fashioned desert too oi ten over I -on ft IUiIoh to- Work 1asncii Iirricieucy of laborer G i: N K V A . (API The I n 1 1- rn a -tional Lubor Conference, endeavor ing to give workvn the mtdlmin ished enjttyment of their spare tune, has recommended that public and private transport authorities cooperate with workers' organiza tions to the end that the laborer be moved to his job, and home again, an quickly us possible. It has been shown that the fre quency of Illness and uccidenls in creases with the distance of the Workers' homes from the works and that this frequency wus at Its maximum for thos workers whosr homes were furthest away. Uailwaj (a PolMm Hinilmls. ! Kl tiKNK. Or. One hundred and thirty puunds of poisoned bar-! ley was delivered by O. H. Fletehei county agricultural agent to the Southern pacific company whh which lo poison gray digger squir rels on the company's right of wxiy in this county. This amount wllt .be n:iM on all tines except on tho main line north of Irving and Coos Bay ilne, which sections are out of th jurisdiction of the local roadmastct'. Hfforts will le made to place the poison on these sec tions also. Oit'ou Is Due timc 1(1. , SALK.VT, Or. Members of the battleship Oregon commission will ltuve here for Bremertun navy yard to arrange to have the old fighilng craft transferred to Port hind harbor. The hattleshipshaa been eondl t inn i-il tiv l f I,. fit I iritvt-rmiieiit I anil will be towed lo Oregon wat ers by two tugs. Six days will be required to complete the voyage.." Present plans call for the arrival of the battleship in Portland- on Juno Hi. -ti;i ;oor .Y R(IXH Successful hay curing in Oregon depend on getting the surplus 1 niobtture dried out rapidly with the I leant loss of h aves and fine parts, j Cutting huy while it has jdenty of green leaf si r fare and nutrition In the phuits is recommended ty me exptM-lnieul station. Over ripe hay with the seed fully formed and rh-em-d has u large loss of leaves which materially loatens Its feed ing value. The pututuhllLfy ts de creased and the market riee low-ej-ej The experiment station Is ro operatiiig with the t'ntled States department or agileulture In tho development of new hay grades, THAT the buck of the com nsefln't Ue severely plain l demonstrated by this model of white wool, enp broldered In red and bkiek and cul with m shuped flounce that iclves a full back and a l:iln from. The collar stands up and is embroidered on the under side The use or pin tucks on the coll:il and the flounce Is a new departure and so decorative that It deserves to bo extensively nrtnl.d WALLING'S Money Raising SALE The l'lnce lo Buy MiKl-Sinmiifr Trtninieil Hals $11.1)3 to $s..-iu Dresses at A Sacrifice (.'4KIIK, sixes 44 - 30 Wide Leather Hells Host1', .fewelery, Neckwear and Various Article AT nKDl'CKI) l'HICES WALLING'S I The W. C. T. V. will meet at the home of Mrs. O. W. Jones. 1200 I'cnnsylvanla Avenue Thursday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All in terested are invited. .... The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran rlinrch will meet at the home ' of Mrs John Lotto. 1:105 fourth street Thursday afternoon, Moy 2S, at two o clock. . . . The KnlBhbors of Woodcraft will meet tomorrow afternoon at Ihn hnme nf Mrs. Mliruaret l'at't(u with Mrs. Porka and Mrs. Schults The New French Curl When yon wish the ehartrj tiig effect of a soft, natural curl, the new French paper wave Is the only answer. Onr shop i admirably equipped and trained to give Ihls new curl. You will be more than pleased wlih the results, l'lioue now for an appointment. GEIST MARIN ELL0 SHOP Boom 0, Bommer Bldg. "4 Beauty Aid for ETery Need." Phone Main 577 NOTICE TO KODAKERS Beautiful Enlargements, plain or tinted, made from your picture or negative. Have T'.lehnrdson. "The Art Man." do voir pic ture work. At Richardson's Art & Gifi Shop Minerva Says SPI NTEX HOSlKTtY (Guaranteed) We received this morning by express a shipment of new shades in Silk Hosiery for iJidles. Colors us fol- -lows: Tun No. 4. Teach, Pablo, Ilruu, I,ariat. Gun metal, Zlno Gray. Cocoa, Mandiilay, Cream priced at K2.00, 91.&0, 91.25. New Fashion, Spring Nee dle and Chiffon. The children's 75c Slippers and Shoes are nearly all gone. A row dasn more and we will be sold out on these. Get yours now. We have a pood run of sizes In Roys' Suction Soles Tennis Shoes left at $l.t". Also hoys' Shoes and 0 fords. Wo are closing out these lines. Come soon! THE B00TERY ;AY IIAYUKN. MKT. Home nf the A'n-li-Ald Shwi. (;AY HAVIl-:j, .Msr. as Hostesses. Tho Missionary society of the Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Wil liam Shade. Mrs. Itay VIIIImR will be leader for the afternoon. The subject will bo "Our New Am erican Citizen. " ... The Ladies of Moosehenrt Les--1 ion will celehrnto their sixth anniversary ul the I. O. O. R hall Thursday evening. The women ot the Legion will Kive a play "Not a Man In tho House. There will also be u roll call, after which refresh- ius will be served. All Moose ; and their families and friends are Invited. Radio TCAPABLEX Tcj can depend upon ui for capable service, do matter what the circum stances may be. We hall be pleased to confer with you as to details and then carry them out. We Understand. Our Invalid Car Is at your service, tree of clisrju. Main 63 FfOIKiflAtM A tlMMKKHAK I Uurien alters THLHSDAY, MAY US Mount am standard 'lime Stations C.N HO, Calvary, Can. (43d). p., in., Haydn male quartet; Canad ian National Railways Symphony trio; George boothman, baritone; E. iiodkinson, violinist; Albert Garner, tenor; K. llodeUnson, violinist ; GeoiKO Boothman, baritone. KKWA, Ogden, I'tah. (2iil, 4 p. m. Zenith inuslcal review. Pacific Standard Time Stations Kl'T, iU3 Angeles, Calif. (467) 6:30-6 p. in., Examiner's matinee program ; 6-G : 1 5, McDuniel's nightly doings; 0:45-7, Knditor- tal talk; 7-7:30, Kathlene Ogll vle. soprano, Catherine Ogllvle, read Ings, J. Hoss Al cKenxie, comedian In Scotch numbers; 7:30-8. a half hour of old inelo- 1 dies, Haiph ltelily, tenor; 8-9, two short one-act plays, KRI players; B-lu, program from Chickerlng hall by remote con trol broadcast by Southern Cali fornia music company; 10-11, Kxaminer program, vaudeville artists of Ida May Wall. KFOA. Seattle, Wush. (454.8), 4 C : 1 5 p. m.. Olympic liotel or chestra; 6-7, Mora n school pro gram. KFWB, Hollywood. Calif. (252), 7:45-9 p. in., program. Climax Air Phone company of Culver City; 9-10 program Pauials, inc.; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (361.2) 4 5:30 p, m., concert orchestra. Ho tel St. Francis; 5:30-6:30 "Friend to Boys," George W. i.udlow; 8, California State association of Optometrists; it. C. Kndrlss, president; Alice Davies Kndilss, violinist; Joseph Varley, tenor; Winston Petty, cellist : Kdgar Thorpe, pianist ; selections from grand operu "Itlgolettc," Olaite Upshur, soprano; Albert W. Gil lette, baritone; Wanda Krasof, pianist; Gwynt'i Jone.", tenor; Alar.v Groom itichardy, contralto, mixed quartet; Claire L'pshur, ao pruno; Homestead mahj quartet; Fred Gloy. zither soloist l.ymnrs H. North, tenor; Ulchard Jund gren, bass; Mary Groom Illch ordn, contralto; Albert W. Gil lette, baritone; 10-1, Henry Hul uteud's orchestra. KOW, Porttand. Ore. (491.0) 12:30 p. m., Itose City trio; 6. chil dren's program; 8-9. program. Yale Laundry company; 9, old song program. J. P. Flnley A Hon; 10, dance music, Multnomah hotel. KHJ, lx)s Angeles. Calif. (405.2. 5:30-6 p. m., Lrclghton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron- shaw, leader; 6-6:30, Art Hick man's lilltmore hotel concert or chestra, Edward Fltzpatrick. di rector; 6:30-7:30, little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester llertsog; Jeanne IJ Bard, five-year-old pianist; Plg- gly Wlggty girls string trio. Jan Hughes, screen Juvenile, Arnanda Garden, reading1. Mary Th ella, piuiitsl ; 7: aw. recital, Winifred Farrell, piaitlKt ; 8 -1 it, program. Jul, ii Wright, the right taltor. ar rafif'd by rml John; tf-l I. Art llickraitii's Hiltiiiiirp hottl datue r orrftestra, Far! Kurtott, leader. 'ECONOMY-DAY. t OUR ENTIRE BASEMENT STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISH'' INGS HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO THE MAIN FLOOR. TO ENABLE OUR PATRONS TO BECOME FA. MILIAR. WITH THE NEW ARRANGEMENT WE ARE OF FERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN THE WAY OF PRICES AND INVITE YOU TO ' ' VISIT OUR STORE Thursday & Friday, May 28 & 29 Share In The Profits lhat Await You Our wonderful stock of Housefurnishings is at your disposal. Chinawarc, Haviland, Bavarian, American and English Semi Porcelain. Granite, Aluminum and Enamel Ware. Glassware, Electrical Goods and Appliances a host of Household Necessi ties at Bargain Prices. 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