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Friday, June 5. 1925, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs, Walter Keutr en tertained the mum bum of th Clio Club and a number or guests hint cvonlnK the Country Club. The club rooinu were decorated with bushels of various sprint? Mowers, attractively urrunped, and during . the .evening nine tubUs wen; tu play. Mrs. H. J. C.reon received hirh seoro for the ladles club prise and Klmer Ktoddard won the ifentle meri'a club prize. The guest- pris es went to Mis. I Appleby and II. K. Wutklns. A delicious two course luncheon was served at the close of the play. ' .Miss Constance McKeiizle, piano student of Mhttt liludy Miller, will appear in recital this evening at eitfhl o'clock at ih library auditor ium, -assisted by Miss Marian Lo- vett, sopruno, pupil of .Mrs. Jessie. A. Jlosktns. Tho progruu lor the ; evening follows; i Traumerei, tfehuiminn; The. Pout KpuuUg, K:humann: Kb in Dance. , Jensen,: Canzonetta, m.-Uutl Con- stance MfKepzie. , j ) fling Kirifr Iiirds on the Wing, ' Godfrey Nulling; I Wonder if liver ' the Kcse. Hlnter Marian Kovctt.' 1 l.tgi-nde, TOrjliKyemi; Cotton . ,TalL Cecil liurlvlph; H.ivcuse. j Cui; Wnltains Moll, Coldlni Con-J jstaneo McKenzic. i I Ileeause, Ouy D'lIimMot: "Ha ; Knuugh, Clara, Edwards Mariac i l.ovett. j 1 Marche MlliUire, (Iranados; , Scherzo, B flat, Hchuhcrt; Noc- 'turn Cfi-ief?: March of tho Dwarfs, Grief,- Constance McKcnab. lr. and Mrs. A. Hlchurdson will leave toinoiTtm' morning by unto for I'ortlaml. Mrs. Ktchnrd soii will uttoud tho conv.nl Ion of tho National i'Ydorution of Music Clubs there. Sin? Is i director of tho Statu Federation of Music clubs. The feature during Hie week of the , Convent Ion. which titans tomorrow, will bti tho first performance of the American .Op era "The Echo" by Frank ratter son at the. Municipal Audlturluni Tuesday evening. A d'si Inguished art si east, Including Murle ltd li poid, Metropolitan soprano. Mar jo tie lodlfe, Chicago opem, star, Lawrence Tibbott. , metropolitan baritone and Lament, tenor, with the Chicago opera company. Itnthwell U directing tho opera. A chorus of eight selected voices of Portland and a ballet from Portland will nasist in the per formance. The full Kvmphony or chestra of Portland will ueeom- j pany. . This Ih s;ild to be one of thei greatest music eventH in the tils-j lory of the west and Ih the four- j teuntb bli-unlal of (lie National Mil-; sic I'Yderution. Other I .a drain!" I people who will attend the cunven-j tion are Mrs. W. P. McAdury and j Mrs. II. I.. Durum. ! Mrs. K. P. MouHtnnn. of Kn Oi-an-j de, was among the speakers it th ! Oregon Federation of Wo inch's ' Clubs coiiventlon at Marslifield, Wednesday. Other speakers were. 1 C, C. Colt, Mlns Vella Winner, Mm. J J. Iirocliway. Mrs. J. I., Palr-j hanks, Mrs. William I trucker, Mrs. ! It. H. lierdinan and Itabbl Jonah i;. Wise. I In t lie , evening there was a ' beach dinner and frolic for the, delegates. ' a Twunty members of the Neigh-j born of Woodcraft met yesterday afternoon at t he homo of M rs. Hanry Ycskc, HJof Washington Avenue, for a called huslneas meeting. After all business was tratmaeied the remainder oi the ait ruunn wan spi-nt socially and icOvshiiiem served. , The. Queen Esther Standard lb ki re I'm of the Mcthotlist Episco pal Church met last evening at the home of Mitu; Klizabelh Payton. Twelve members were present am) alter Hit; busiiicKS schhIoii the ev enhiK was Kpent socially and re freshments were nerved, Medical HpriiiKM. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Tat Powers ant) I'n cle Uunham WriKbt entertained at dinner Suad:iy in honor of Chvirlcs Wngbt of Savanna, Missouri, who is vimtlnK here, Korty Bmst were present and an excellent dinner ws served. The out of town Kut stn were: Lou DutNon and family and Cora If I 1 : ton' There's genuine satisfaction in furniture of the special character we provide for "better homes," and to buy "right" insures years of added satisfaction. Heed and ibre furniture Good furniture is by no means an expense. On the contrary, it is an investment that pays big dividends in comfort and happi ness. Sec our values. mm' taw lyiliiliHIl I- Upholstered Reed Rocker $34.00 Genuine brown reed Arm Rocker, wing back, and spring cushion seat. Chnir can be had to match. Camp Outfits Gold Medal Camp Stools.... $ .'Jo Gold Modal Camp Chairs.. 1.1 Gold Medal Cots, Single .., 4.8o Steel Frame Camp Stools 1.23 Miller Tourist Ued 12.30 Star Cut Glassware Jugs, each 1.75 Goblets, per set 3.73 Cocktails, per set 4.00 Tumblers, per set 1.23 Berry Sols, SPECIAL $2.89 Gift Department Special Lot of Gift Goods.. 59s Special Lot of Vases 3!)e Cream and Sugar Set -l!!c These are the days when colorful Reed and Fibre Furniture reaches the height of demand. Ap propriate for all the year round, it is particularly desirable at this season of the year because of its lightness, coolness and moderate cost. Here is one of our Special Three-Piece Reed Suites CJI 0"9 priced to sell quickly p & J- Upholstered Reed Chair $21.00 Cretonne upholstered genuine brown Reed Chair, padded head rest and cushion. Rocker can be had to match. . Enamelware White Enamel Stew Kettle 5 quart size S1.10 White Enamel Double Cooker, 2 quart size $2.23 White Enamel Tea Kettle, No. 9 size $2.73 Bluebird China 1 Pattern in Bluebird China while it lasts 20 OFF Your Credit Is Good Why Not Use It Handsome Velour Suite of Two Pieces Here is a beautiful suite that you will be proud to have in your home. Construction is the best that can be obtained, dowclled joints, webb bottom and coil springs throughout. Upholstered in cut velour, taupe and mul berry, tasseled arms, wing back $136.00 Fireside Chair to match $85.5!) Tapestry Brussels Rugs One-Fifth Off Wonderful quality rugs await your choosing. There is a wide range of colors all at the very lowest prices. ior example: House Furnishings White Granite Pails, 12- quart size $2.63 White" Granite "Tea Kettle, 5 quart size $1.10 English Tea Pots, values to $1..'!3. Your .'choice 89c Daisy Churns $2.13 Family Scales $3.00 Columbia Window Shades 73c Up Kirsch Hods, Single 33c Sash Rods 20c Laundry Baskets $1.23 Folding Clothes Rack $1.23 Full Size Ironing Buard....$.'I.O0 Large Flower Pots 23c Vacuum Clothes Washer....$1.23 Mixing Bowls, set of 3 $1.00 Galvanized Tubs $1.30 Galvanized Pails, 10 quart.... 33c Bread Box, Family size $1.50 Flour Sifters 60c Milk Bucket $1.10 Bissol Sweepers $3.00 Measuring Cup, 1 quart 63c Curtain Stretchers $3.93 A small down payment the balance in convenient weekly or monthly installments. ipjiiiii 11.3x12 Tapestry Rug. Reg. $48.00 $38.33 9x12 Tapestry Rug. Reg. $29.50 $23.33 8.3x10.6 Tapestry Rug. Reg. $32.50 $25.93 8.3x10.6 Tapestry Rug. Reg. $30.00 $23.95 9x12 Tapestry Rug. Reg. $35.00 $27.95 27"x54" Tapestry Rug. Reg. $3.50 $2.13 lb- Perfection Oil Stoves Inexpensive to operate and coolor than any other method of sum mer cooking. 2- Bu.ner flS.00 3- Burner 23.00 J UniniT 30.00 Extra! SPECIAL Extra! Saturday Only, June 6th. Set of six Tea spoons, neat pat terns in grey fin ish. These are made by the Wm. Rogers Co. A regular $1.63 value. 59c NO PHONE ORDERS NO DELIVERIES CAKE Our- home of fine furniture Ih new, beautiful, desirable. Yet beautiful and desirable are not necessarily expensive. The indi vidual taste cm be achieved at moderate cost and none too ele gant to be served by us. Bring your home furnishing problems to our lictter Home Expert. ;$ " s k 5-' - UNUSUALLY CLKVEK. LOOKINO. uy folk, when tiiey remark about tills rhild picture. 'Ai ! of Alice Roose. velt t the age of Ave. Alio, Uuy say there in a great deal of reaemblance between the AUc of Ave and Daby rauline. Bottom picture, Alice Kuoae ToU Lionfworth aa she looka today. jWllMon, of lVmllclon. Mr. anil Aim. Mm. .Mull Ix-un anil. Mr. anil Mrs. M'hurliH I'Mi'inlnitK, of Kixiiln,;. poc BY SISTER M.RY llroukfuat ' Kti'wrd rhubarb, , fieruinbhMl okh wit h rlct', crum itun.Ht, milk, cofiVc. l.unrlnon IJiikcd rhmmi bt'ittiH, whulu wlicut un.l leiiut'o uand I wiring, biiUcd niHlurd, orunfro jum bl(8, milk. tcu. I I jMiiiii rjiuui iivifu v'in Mir. lit, lltUHIIt'U poUllOt'H, (.'rrllllU'U ('(IITOtft, Mtulfcd bfi't Kabul, orunyctl struw- tjirrti'8, apoiiB't' cukt. nthuin Uruud. milk, colfi'n. If you hftvn never trh-d combin- jiiiB: HtrawliorrltH with olhdr frulta you hfivu n "treat in Hlort-." Kor hi fiimlly oT ail it It h u thin layr of Uliccd ImiiuiiiiH lii'lwcv-n I wo liiycrH j or HlrawlH-ri li s wli h orun,;1 julco Ipourtfi ovt the whole and the htrrl8 Hwcf-it-nid with powdered MiiKtir nddM iiiiieh to I ho euuihina- j tlon. 'I'he friil t .should be eotu bined mid phicetl on the lee for u n hour or two before eervlinc Oi-iiiiKe dmnbles On lialf butter, 1 J cups HUtrar. 4 tablenpooiiH orange juice,. K rated rind of one orunffo, 2 epss, 2 rupti flour, 2 tenspoous baking pow.ier, oitu-foiirth teunpoon Halt. 'ream butler and iilowly add AiiKur. beat I uk until ereumy. lieut In orange jube and crated rind. Iteat ('Kkh tint II liKht ant) add to fiiHt mlvliire. Mix arid .dft flour, nail ami baking powder, ;md add to flrat mixture. Knead liKhily on molding board and roll Into u tli in nhetr). Cut with a doughnut eutter and hake in a quirk oven. These little eak n art? particu larly good with iced tea or lemon ade. j Radio i SATI ItllAV, .mm; 0 I Mountain Ntantlard l ime Millions KOA, Nenver. Colo. (Ii2'2.4). -12 m Id night. Joe Alitnii and Ills Kalnbow-I.ane orehetru. rnelfle Stnmlard Time Stathnt Kl'l, Loh Angelea. Calif. (4t7, f; 3011 ). m., Hxaniiti'-r'H mat JneeH program ; ii-H: 1 5, Mel Jan- Pretty . SUMMER HATS " Cool, Attractive ; Models In Ceortfette, Hair Braid, Li;,dit Straws, Silks and Combinations, in black, tan, grey, , and all the summery shades, in small, med ium and larj'e shapes. $5.75 to $16.50 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND -MIL.L.INERY lola' nightly dolncw; 6:45-7, rad itoriul talk; "-7:i'. vocal pupils, Myra Jiulln Vickir; 7:RO-7:4ri. Osear Teel, ' concert baritone; 7:4ft, the lioo"khilr, Mlm Nancy; 8-H. Ulendule, Calif. Cluiinher of Commerce from Kxumlner stu dio; old folks evening at home, arranged by Ulen Itlca , and George l'Yenger; 10-11, 1'aekurd Hadlo club, Way WaltB ' and his ukulele, Carlson ulsters, , Morothy Cleveland and others; 11-3 a. "., KKI midnight frolic, arranged by iJon Mtuin, K'PWII, Hollywood, Calif, (2B2) 7 ti p. in., Vince ltom'a original Hollywood Monimurte cafe daneo .orchestra; (!), program, Montej ' Slur Vista Biibdlvlilers; 0-10 pop ular song hour, Charlie Well man; Kriekson sisters; Frank Hlever and others; Warner llros. syncopators; 1 ft-11, Warner Jirus. frolic, direction Charlie Well inun. KO-O, Oakland, Calif. (901.2) 8 p. in., Swedish Hinging society. Ax el I'lblstrom, director; Thor vald Anderson, violinist; Herb ert l,inden, vocalist; Arthur WcIsh, cello ensemble; Virginia Treadwell, contralto; Kmll l.irh tig, baritone; "The Ouy That Delivers the Goods," Thomas A. Uoyer; Kthel Jsaacs, violinist; Matilda Hpross, soprano; 10-1 a. in., Henry Halstead's orchestra. KG W, Portland. Ore. 4!H.&) fi-8. p. m ,- dance musle. Jack Kou der's orchestra; 10-12, Herman Ketiln'a iMultnouuih hotel dance orchestra. KHJ. i-os Agebs. Calif. (40R.2) fi;:to-; p. m., Leighton's A mule eufeterta otchesl ra, Jack f'ron ehaw, budei-; 6-u:30, Art Hirk inun's liiltmorc hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Kltzpatrlek, di rector; 6:30-7:30, little fltories American history, Prof. Walter Hy I venter HertKog; Helene Ple rle, screen Juvenile; Henrietta Poland, readings; I'ntle John; Hellnu Hlzer, suprnno; Kvelyn Potter, pianist; Opal Key, read ings; 7:30-8:15. national orator ical contest winners broadcast, lliltmort) hotel; fi:l&-ll. program Ifs Angeles Honp company, ar ranged by J. Howard Johnson, presenting a miniature philhar monic orchestra; 11-11:30, Art Hickman's HUtinore hotel dance orchestra. Karl Uurtnett, lender; 11:30-2 a. in., l-ost Angels or KHJ, Majestic Six orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, (.'atlf. (X36.D) 5:30-0 p. m., Wurlllzer pipe or Win studio; sports tulk. Hid Zlff; 6: 15-6:311,-travel talk, W. R Alder; (1:30-7:30. dinner hour music; 7:30-H. Vurlll7.-r pipe organ Hludlo; K-lo, KNX Teature program ; 10-11. A be Lyman's Cocoanut Grovw dance orchestra; 11-2 a. m., Hollywood screenlnnd night. KPO, Hun Francisco, f'alir. (42S.3) (1:80-7:30 p. m., Johnny Hoick's Cablrlans; 8-12. Art Wddners dance orchestra. Mlhh CMTV. Ore. Kffectiv June l new train schedules wer ; placed in effect on 1h MUI ,-Ottjr ' branch, (he main feature being dia- 1 continuance of the motor car op- i crating between Albany nnd Mill -City. No Hunduy lrnln will bit ! l - - - lAtV t WALLING'S Hat Sale All Trimmed I'nltom Hats, Klrivt Hills nnd lints trim mi'd lit our own work room AUj (mlC. AT COST! Moni-y-Kiilsliiir Snlc Still On. WALLING'S The New French Curl When you tvlfh tho charm tiifC effef't of a soft, natural curl. Hie new l-Vench paper wave Is tho only answer. Our shop Is admirably eqiilprMU mid trained to give this ihj curl. You will be more, than plcasctS with tlte results. Phono now for an appointment. GE1ST MARINELLO SHOP ftooid 0, Sommer Bide. "A lWautr Aid for Dnrf Need." 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