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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1925)
Wt'diu'wlav, June '8, 192;". TUB LA 0KAN1JB KVKNINd OBSERVER Pacje Three NEWS of SOCIETY " Mrs. A. K. ll.ntlrleUson, M dVi 8ir't'l, proved herwi'tt a c harm-! its - hostess Ti b kiy afternoon v-htit she entertained uC a bridge luncheon. Covers were laid for ixteen ladles and promptly at on O'cliK'k u delirious luncheon wi s served. The homo w:m decorated In t pold and luveudur color sehemo find the rooni3 were fraffiant with lurKi' It.iaUctH n' munnier bloom. (Hiring the u ft e I'll (t (ill s pluy Mm Hal HoI.nt'Mknmp won high .ron1 nn. I Mrs, J. T. Iiii'liardsj:i receiv ed the aecoud prize, A uiet wedding look place thin rtiuriiiiiK t s : :t t o'clock tit the' christian church pursunuKe wh-n Al ioH MarrTur-t Na.sli. of I'O'-tl.iml, liiitl1 Uuy liarrlH, ol' I Vndh-tun, were united in marriage by Itcv u nd O, JonH. After a two weeltti honeymoon at Wallmvu I .aki Th-y will return to Fvndh-ton o ntfiho their home, where .Mr. HarriH is collnc-led wiiiv Ihf motor d'parlinent of tin- O. V. fi. end N. -Company. Mix Natth has In-en at Xaiupa, Idaho, tor tin past Kfvcral w-id;H. where nlie ban h m'ii employed aa n-'crekivy in tin N unp:i banU. "Tito I.RdiiT Auxiliary to the Hro-Hn-rhood of flullway Trainmen im-i Kim evrnlnir at 7 :3m o'clock al Kaff irs Hall. After tlu r.j-nlar Mini n :ik nrHsiun a s;iriiNt' parly was inn in honor or Mrs. fOIIaln-th Clay, who will have I .a, Grande in o short time for Hend, Oregon, to nmUe her home. A feature of the evening was a peanut hunt, prizes poiri;; to Mrs. Mario Krtii. rj,-. Mis f Iaz'l 'nuirln-nnowt r nnd Mrs. I nny. Mrs. Clay was piv.snited with a beautiful Kill from tin members of the loilr'. kefn-Hhinoniri were served be fore adjournment. A, lar.io and appreciative audi ence attended tin- violin rerital at th- First MflhodiKt Kpisrnpal church last evening, when Victor DePinlo presented a number of students, accompanied hy Mrs. W. If. Parkinson, The stage was dec orated with hoiuiueis of beautiful mms- and an excellent program whs rendered comcstin; of three ennenibk; numbers, two duet num bers and five solo. In i lie first ensemole "Gavotte" by Clark. Honna Scott, Seville I'ratt. Kliner Harnden. Tlcrthp. Itant. Murel Andrew end Ch ina Shaw appeared, . I lie second "Lul- Coque Feathers for Trimming THIS Htniklitllntt cout of blue brocaded Hlik In trimmed at tho foliar and cuffs with coqne feathers iii Bray and blue lne. Feathers me having nn unprece denttd votrue and are uminliy com bined with liKht woitht sitk, or with chiffun or Ktoruette. Inby" by I.aclimund, Ilertha Bmtz, Lawrence lt;iy, Seville f'rntt. Don na Scot i. Kimer Harncb n and U ma Shaw play.-d and in trie last Selummerlird," by Schumann K'leliifcke, Donna Scott, l.awrenpo Hay. Seville I'ratt. Floyd Herry. K:therine Whistler, T'-.-rtlKi rinttf, M tirel Andrt w, 4'l-nin Shaw, l.c nore LiMlhetter and fh-on ('oalwell played. Tie violin duets were: "salut d' Amour" by Flfjar and "Forest Not" by Mcllelh. They were play ed by Ilertha Haniz and Donno Scott. In the solo group Lawrence. Hay played "Traumeret" by SpIhi mann, Hcrtha liant;; rendered "Souvenir" by Drdlu and "Ber ceuse' by Jarnefelt and Donna Scott played "liomanco" by Wlenl uwski and "Adagio" by Ities." Iv.ieh pupil plr-yrd with skill and expression, displaying: the excellent i training they have received. WALLING'S irXE CI.F.AKAXCK Sale All Trimmed rnllrni Hals, I Sliwt Hols nml Hals trlin j nicd In our own wtirli room j AI.L UOIXCi AT COSTI ! Sloni-)-naisliijt Sale Still On. I WALLING'S Announcements Social nn nou net; merits mar be prlnt(tl In this column freo of etmre. Any annoniitt'nHMlts rM'i'lutnlii to any functions such as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Aiinoiiiieenicnts, to be printed the same duy, iiiuh! be in society editor's hands hf 1:00 o'clock. 1 News editor's note. r Radio - "t luu-Ml'ay, June -I Mntuiiirih- srarrrtard Time Kinti(mi. CNltt:. Calvary, Can. (4:t5). 7 t inv, 'bod it me travel lale, Mrs. f'oniust; 9, C. N i. Utile Sym phony orchestra. KrnesL. Hotlrf ktnan, violinist; Atf. Carter, Mil tint,' H. Joyce. clftrlneriM; l.ttih Symphony orehesira, , Krn.at fiodRklmton. director. I'm ttlr Stamlnrd Time station KFI. Low AnKbs, Calif. 107), b Sa-8 p. m., KxominW'H 'Iv.ui huirr for Shrinefs; fl-:lr Mcl laniela' nightly doInK;- .6:45-7, niu-sieal aitpreclation tlk; 7-7 :Jt. 'ar lyie Slevensois (ton Ton ball room dance orchestra: 7 :un-S. Julia inii-ndacher, Bi -prune, Uer ftrude Khrileh. luatns! in elas.s.e al iiuinberH: s-n, tw-aet play wit h liniHic, KFI players: ! I 0, program, Cblckerin Hail, Soif tlirn California Music company: Jit-i i, Kxaininer, Shrine band and chanters. - K l-'OA, Seattle, Wash. 4., C:-4.'.-S:4" p. in.. Moran school for boys. KFw'lI. Hollywood. Calif. 2r.2). 7 : f -H p. Lake Arrowhead dance oVclMstra: Carrol 1 Iiixley, leaded. !- lit, KFWH teaturc proif'ranu 1 rt-1 t Warner lrot h-ei-.'- frulie; direction fTuirtle Wellman. . , KC.O. San Francisco, 'Calif. (42S.:t) ,T:3tu4:Su (. m ' f lene James ltnae Itooip Howl orchestra; 4 . S : :t i). Itudy Seller's Fairmont hotel orciK-st ra; ti::iii-7, Stat s hotel orchestra; 8-!i, Theodore J. Irv.Jn- oVBatilHt; 9-1D, Goodrich Sllvertown Cord orchestra: 10 li; Johnny linlok'a Cahirlans. KOW, Portland, Ore. (4M.B). r.-T.:-:io p.. m., children's proBrani; 8 9, Oreffonlaii concert orehcKtra; H'-l. Hernmn Kentn's Multno mah liotel dance orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (4a6.:). B:Ha-ti p. m., le'bchton's Arcade caf'terla orcheaira, .Jack Cron Bhaw, leader; C-::Hi.- Art Hick man's Hlltmore hotel concert or chestra: Kdwnrd Fintpatrick, di rector; 6:30-7:110. . little stories American history. I'rof. Waiter; Sylvester Homos, Jane Huffhos. screen juvenile. Fncle Jonn: V:-, 30, "ICducationfll Insurance poll-, cics.". A. M. ' Anderson: Rwio. : Shrine convention; 10- 1, Art Hickman's Hlltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Hortnett, leader;! 11-12. Sbriner's hour, presenlins Shrine band and chanters. KXX, Hollywood. Calif.1 (33U.9). 5:30-G:15 -p. ni., W'urlitKer pipe oryen studio, Sid Ziff's sporis talks; C:15-G:30. travel talk, W. F. Alder; 6:80-7:30,' program, h.'A. County Ass'n. of Optomet rists, ZioKlar's, orchestra; 7:80 8, program. Jones Hook Store, finiuipl ttlnv IvNV it1nviru. - Kd- wurd Murphey. director; S-9, program. Brent's Furniture com pany: 9-10. program. Ituuntng; Springs Park, Inc., lo-il, Abe Lynjan'a' Cocoanul OroVo dunce orchestra. . Waiting I I s.fw-, S (.!, pas Cister (Notary's BY SISTER MARY l.l.V MKXI. (treat; fust - Or.inxe juice. Hofl eouUt'd es-ijs, crisp (o;tt, milk coi' fee. Luncheon Ciwun of asparasntf SOUP, croittous. fruit salad. cto;.rt' clieese snild wichi'M. Kinder cookies milk. tiM. I tinner- Itaked f nsn mackerel, bt! tiered new potatoes. Harvard beet a. c.icumlier s.ilad, tapioca pudding witli strawberry nance, rye bread, milk, entice. With ir-e exception of Ihe euem- bcrs then- are nu dishes nnj.:j-.-Mted titat are not suitable for children 4 year J of nue. The tapioca pudding should be iiKide w ith en,:i as the nn at course is IlKhl. Jixt six hours before sho was to have been ruarrhd M as hua Arena. Oakland (t.'uiif.) tc.ety khi. b-arnoJ tliat the (,'rooui, William T. Vetlkuth, had eloped to Mexico with a tfiii ho had met ten days befoi She re ceived . this news while holding a final reheamil for the weddlr g with the ftrideHinoids. Tiie church had been dwnrated, the troussrau wa.i ready and u hyiue had he-Mi buill. CVam Arch, Hits Sna. MAUSHI-'IKLD. Or. Coos coun ty's hope of bavin in arcii at the junction of the Pacific highway and Die Dnuttlis-Coos state high way, near Diilard was blasted by Jud;:e Mast, who on returning from Portland announced that the coun ty was unable to appropriate mon ey for the pitrpr.se, . The arch hul been depended upon to call tho at tention of travelers to this section of I he nt:ite. The rounty court I had appropriated 1 $2"i0it for the Ipurposis. ami the contract for pr ice! ion Wan let last Week to Sheedy Phillips of this eiiy. It is be lieved the obstacle lit const met t( the arch some restriction tliat p'revenls money from btiu txpen- ded omslde the county. . Bisliop Aronses Grid Players tn England LONDON (APt. Amorllen tn a h -riiutti by the liinhup of poterit borotinh. Dr. i C. R P.ardHley. that foot)all players in Kntftam? wvero "bouislit and sold almost like !i!avea." has stirred up a liornet'.-i in st anioni? sportsmen, who liavp rtshed into print io deny the cleixjmeu'a contentions. The bish op, prci'.chir.ur at l.eir ster, aid he renrrclteil 0ie extension of pro fessionalism to football "which has done nn aw f ul lot to ruin our (james.'' Tifc this he . udded: "I :iecih to see football players be ing bought and sold almost like slaves, and human machine train id as gladiators. It In the rum of club patriotism. Pnoihalt i too fireat a game Io be ypoih-d In did nt. inner." A. J. Darnell, of Northampton, president of the Southern league, a in an.? other, replied to the bish op, maintaining t but the state ment comparing the transfer or football players to slaves w as ail "nmisense." "A player is a free affeiu," wad Mr. Darnell, "and he may ref ise or accept an off-r as he himself sees fit. He re pelves, If ti ansferred, a substan tial proportion of the transfer fe-i, and It invariably means his pro- llfilTlS i The creamy IP ridhness tlus xzdlk makes all food better, It'sHestle'sAIPINE XIAV ST. V.Wh IIOTKfi Fou rlli nml A bfer St. Portland, Ore. When in Portland stop he.rt a, real family hotel. Serv let; and Courteous Trentfnent, lleanonable Hates liiurf X. Deuids, Mgr. Frtrirtorly of La GrniuTtf The New French Curl Whik yon wish tlie charm ing efrerl of n sort, uatural curl, the new IVrnch paprr wave Is the only answer. Our shop la admirably equipped und trained to give this new curl. Yon will be more than pleased with the results. Phone now fur an apiolutmeoc. GEIST MARIN ELLO SHOP Booni A, Bo nun cr Bbbj. "A Beauty Aid for Krrry Need." Phone Main 677 Chapter I.; P. K. O., will meet Friday afternoon at the homo of .Mi a. Lee Warnick, with Mrs. War-' nick and Mis. Slella Ingle us host essed. ' , I The Riverside Ladies Aid wil meet at the home or Mrs. Lupher, toil) lietitow Street, Thursday af ternoon tit two o'clock. All mem bers are urged to be present. i The Alicel Ladies Aid will meet tomorrow niternoon at the home of Mrs. I. A. Howell. I ' The Neighbors of Woodcraft wilt hold a business meeting tomorrow j afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Yeske, lOor.'j Washington Avenue. I The Queen Father Standard Hearers will meet at the home of I Miss Klizabeth Payton. Cu4 Adams Avenue, Thursday evening, June 4. at 7:110 o'clock. All members please bring dues. ' COVR. (Special) Mrs. Hen Do Hordle will entertain the Dorcas Society Thursday afternoon, Juno 4. : rnVR, tSpnclal) Mrs. A. O. Conklln and Mrs. T. H. Conktin will entertain the Ladles Guild Thursday afternoon. Dimples won't make a girl aa popular aa a comfortable parlor. The girl who runs after a man has to be entirely too fast. pepper, one teaspoont'ul of scrap-i d onion and one tablespoon till I each of finely diced Celery, mine-! ed parsley and minced red sweet pepper. Pour sauce over carrots. combine lightly and serve very hot. Hints for the Housewife 1 i Machine Repairs . john deere h- deering Mccormick liay Cais, Track and All Kinds of Hay Tools Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co. Do Not Suffer from sore, tender or bleeding gums. We have a remedy for this condition that is guaranteed. 50c Moon Dru Co. Everything for the Sick Room Phone M-68 , Dainty New Lingerie i "bLoOaUCIIS PRINCESS SUtii , ptrrncoATS 1 nightgowns- ; All Very Moderutely Priced - Putman's Ready - To - Wear and Millinery motion to n -blither class of foot ball." rofesaional , foot tin 1 1 players here receive bidwncn $'H pad $a i tteek. throiMJhoot the yeark . fas4mU Apron Iteniafim In One Family irtt Yen I'M . SF.ATTLF, (AP) A Masoivjo u pron has been In one family I :t ; year, lias tturvived three fires and one flood, and Is here await Ihk a nmje own r. " f The apron wn presenfeil hul7KfS lo Hir Ulchard Harrle Call, ar Itri- tlsh naval officer Hutioiii d aC 'orU Ireland, on nnrcKlor of Mrs. faiy 10. Gllmoitr. . For more th&it i j century II was In possession 'of a Hlrhard llarrie Call. Tb.v . kud" male owner was Friiest Call. t The apron, noes to ttie fiiat of MiM. Oilirioiir's sons who tternm-s a Mason. She has elht children, and the seeoud son Ih ItleJund iiai rle flilmonr. HAVE YOl! A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Briiifr It rfl A V3"OJC! better Homes To Our Expert b. . FRIGID AIRE Tim i'(Hlinx cotln are tlmltfncd In iirop.-r sl! Ui i-uul ' your Ice bu, whrtl'icr It ' lni'Kt' Oi' Mtiail nml to kw-p (lu li'iiiHin(inv hi (he food I'onipnrinHiK tmtrly tit-low 10 Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, with Benham Eledric Co. Phone Main 104. New Foley Bldu. ri, '. L. . i " 1 -r-t It You Wul ft Mat Breai - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Bo Sure It la Sfnilo by Gwtlllam'a Elcctrlo Bakery Eastern i Orogon'a Leading Bread and l'astry Bakers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust n Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo lluve JiiMt What Vou Want In i.t:.Miu:ft, SASir d'l IKKJRS AND t!HIX;r,E9 It will pay you to Invcflllgato tHir iirU-ea. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 DETAIN AN ft BOX WOOD I'HOND MAIN Ml J. Ii. MDN1IAI.L Beautiful TINTED ENLARGEMENTS made from your own negatives or Kodak Pictures will make attractive decorations for your home. Have Richardson "Th'i Art Man" do you pic- . ture work. At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop CAHHOTS A I.A KIXO Young .nirrots which am flo healthful ami so plentiful now ure delicious prepared In the fol lowing ununiuil vy. f'ut tenner carrots Into allm flnirerr" and .lire these into inch leu k; lis. place in nn enameled ware saucepan, which will preserve l heir delicate color, cover with wa ter und cooK until very tender. Unit toward the end nml drain well. Prepare for a very liberal quart tljont a pint of rich, highly sea-1 soned white sauce mode of purl milk, to which has been added. , while c..okln:r. a desh of cayenne HE'S WK1TINO A UOOK -about the Indian, and to father nil material, he joined the Barnea clrcul, and la trav olliuj about the country. Hli name. Chief Thunder Pace. He la a Sioux, a Kraitdsoii of Sitting Bull and Is a Carlisle Colleie graduate. Fill Every Socket With EDISGN MAZDA UHPS liuy Them Where You See This Sipn Nurse Saves 2 People j From Operation j "T had t wa pat inn tn tiittt thf ilortors soi'innl unalilo to ri-nch wit'i their medicines and In both :ais'S a'iviso'l t!i( knife. A friend I who had tr:e Mayr'a Vond-rfil Itcinedy for Stomach trouble pro- poMfd that 1 retoniimnd it to my patient, whirl) I did. Hot li ore ' now entli fly well. I am very ! (rind that I whs nble to recom-in'-nd It." It rrtnovos tlie catarrh al mucoiis from the tntentindl tra,-t and allays the lnf!ai;inmtion whieh ' nt'!'. : pructieally !1 stomach, li'- -i r an ! inlestin l aiUnentR, inclwd . 'n-: :pl n-hi Kjs. ' uno dos wi I ( 'eommee or money refunded ut dr 'ipKlt- Adv. n lit" , z J j 1 I H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Thone 393-W Prepare For Warm Weather A PERFECTION OIL STOVE will relieve the drudgery of Summer cooking. A size for any need. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jerferson Phone 474-J WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE TOMOR Thursday, Is the ROW June 4th Day VI 9 A. Mo K. STANLEY IMII.I.AFl. His father waa the plrtoriwiue steamship king of the Pacific cojwt, Robert Dollar. The son, atlll a figure In shipping cir cles, mas called so a nitneM In the federal liireellcatloa ef the anle of Ave government Unera to the Iinllar Interaita for tS.KSfito- . i 1 il ' Is the Hour rencfa & Greene: Is the Place For .he Opening of the Second ous ale To Close Out Their Entire Stock Of Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hosiery, Lingerie, Shoes All Prices Sacrificed for Quick Sale Tremend Big S Mi 2.U l 'V n f e