La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1925, Image 3

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    Saturday, June 13, 1025.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWS of
Mia. Karl MrPhrrsun. of Hfiitlle.
Witwiilhgton. who htia heeii vinltiny
In l.u. (J run a-, the RUat of Mia.
I.ynn WriKiy. und Miw Helen Mr.
Jonu!d, bride-elect, were tlio in
ttiilrution for a bridge party yester
day uitrrnoon when .Mm. Krn'.!
Vrlii'M mttTtained at tin J. K.
Wright home on l"enn. Avniue.
Imnng the tifternon's play Mitw
Mu Ndll won high s'ore. Oiest
prlzt-8 were priacntt'd to SIvh. Mr
I'ti.THon unit Mia Mi-lonali1. Jtou
' 'ti(-tM if br;uitiml liowers dreuiat
rd the honic At the dc,H'.' or the
liuy u dainty luneheon wu a.-rv-ed.
Mrs. Adolph SirBrl.l was host-
(-SH to tile tlU'lUblTS Of 1lH''Alplltt
'lull yr.sterdny ai'trrnonn at her
honu on I'ltth street. An exerlt
k nt Itmehron was snvrd at 1:1 S
1 Vlock af 1 t-t- which hridK' was at
pny for tin- iviiKiindw of tin- af-Itj-iioon.
;Ii-k. i'ly.lf Kiddle won high
sew re.
Mrs. F J. Sknkt entertutned
Thursday ufiernoon at her homo
on Adams Avi niiif honoring, Mrs.
A. Hunter, Mrs. Charlea Haup
riehs. Mrs. Krwln Marvin, M i a. C.
It. Sinltli and Miks Virginia Hunt
er, nil or Wallowa, who wore vis
itors In l.a dranrli' that day. iiridff.'
tt:is the iVatun- of tlu afternoon
with Mrs. Marvin w inning hifih
s:-or- tor first pri.e find tint eontio
lation prize KlnK ' Mrs. Churles
Jlooii'.
At tin1 clone of the play a deli
cious luneheon was served. -
The Missionary Soelet of the
First 'Presbyterian Churrh met
yealerday afternoon al the home of
Mrs. . H. I'ickeiiH, wlih Mrs.
J'iokens, Mrs. I.ynn Hohiu-nkamp
and Mrs. L. 1. Itusey as hostesses.
Twenty ladies were present and
n enjoyable afternoon was spent.
Mis. Htella Intfle wax lo liave
charge of Hie afternoons program Uull through a colander and add
but she. was out of town so there l0 (.ni(.k,.n atock. Hrlmr lo tlu
was no program. boiling- point, attrriiis constantly.
Alter an Interesting business. Serve in bouillon cups with u
session the afternoon was spent so-; spoonful of whipped cream sprin
cially and a dainty luncehon was I uied with paprika lopping eaeh
erved.
The Smith-f'onley annual reuni
on will be held at liiverside I'ark
Knnday, June 21. A baiket lunch
will be served ut noon in the park
pavilion. A musical program and
visiting will be the features during
ihe afternoon. All relatives und
their guests are invited.
WALLING'S
COAT SPECIALS
Fifty New Spring Coals
to select from; sizes 11
i to 51. Every one a bar
j gain. Priced from
I $10.75 to $20.00 .
Hats .Trimmed by us
and Patterns
$2.95 to $8.50
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
Wlien jou wish the charm
ing effect of a soft, uaturnl
curl, the new French paprr
wave Is the only answer.
Our shop Js admirably
equipped and trained to give
this new curl. Yon will be
more than pleased with the
results. Phono now for an
appointment.
GE1ST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room fl. Summer Bldg.
"A Beauty Aid for
Etery Keed.".
Phone Main 577
CHINESE
And
JAPANESE PARASOLS
Just Arrived
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
.New
SOCIETY
f)QC
Cister oMary's
BY SISTER MAftV
Hreakfust Hah
herainbled eggs, v
-a of Ktapefrmt
'.up hi;to)i, ci'iHp
luaut, milk, ro!" tee,
Luncheon i.'tiieUeti and
ueh soup, eroulona, fruit
Mpt.I-
giaham bread ana butler,
KlUSel'
cookies, milk, , tea.
Uinner- Hot veul loaf, creamed
peas, new potatoes in paisley but
ter, tomato salud, bauuna sponge,
g.nyer cookies, wnote wiuut bread,
milk, coffee.
A meat loaf thai can be served
hoi for one meal ami sliced and
served cold the next day is al
ways worth making. The ereani 'd
peas are urn d us an accompani
ment for the meat and ut the
same time furnish the'extru vege
table. Ginger rookies add just the
"pep" a banana desert needs and
even if they were served lor
1 inebeon the comb, nation makes
them seem like something else.
ChlcUni ami Spinach Soup
One pound spinach, 4 table
spoons buttei', 4 tablespoons flour,
1 teaspoon aall, k teaspoon pep
per, i teaspoon sugar, 4 cups hot
chicken stock, 4 tablespoons
whipped cream, paprika.
Wash spinach through several
waters. 1'ut into covered sauce
pun with .bolter and cover close
ly. I 'lace over u low fire and
when "wilted cook in the juice
of the spinach and butter until
tender. Jt will take about ten
; minutes fur yo ing spinach. Coin
: bine flour, salt, pepper, ami sugar
I and stir into Hpintieh. Cook, stir-
rmg const tint ly lor five minute?.
i cup.
SrXDAY, JI'XK 14.
Mountain Standard Time Stations.
KOA. Uenver, Colo. .i2'2.i), 11 a.
m., Immaculate Conception ca
thedral; 4 p. m.. Malcolm C.
Marks, organist; H, annual Flag
Day exercises. No, 17, Benevolent
and Protective Order of Kiks.
Tactile Standard Time Stations.
KK1. I.os Angeles, Cullf. 4ti7),
G:30 p. m.. Mclmntels' nightly
tlulng.s; t ; 4 5, musicul apprecia-
. Hon talk; 7-8. from stage and
studio of the Metropolitan thea
ter with 4 5-piece orchestra; 8
9. Flag Day program; y-iu, Kx
a miner: Anton I.ada and his
Louisiana Kive dance orchestra;
10-1 i. I'uekard Kighl dunce or
chestra. Hill Hennessey, leader.
Starr Kussell, blues singer.
KKYVU, Hollywood, Callt. (2r2).
f-1 1 p. m., .Warner Uros. West
Coast motion picture .studios pre
senting their Sunday movie night
i folic.
KCiO, oaklund. Calif. (301.2). 11
u. m., Calvary Presbyterian
church; 3:31) p. m.. KCH) Utile
Symphony orchestra; 7 :30. Cal
vary Presbyterian church.
KtiW, Portland, Ore. 4'.U.B)
111:30-12 in., First Presbyterian
church service; 7:30-!!, Firsf
Presbyterian church.
KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2).
6- ii.SO p. m., Leigh ton's Arcade
cafeleriu orchestru. Jack Cron
shuw, leader; t!:30-7, Art Hick
man's illltmore. hotel concert or
chestra, Kdwurd Fit .pat rick, di
rector; 7-7:30, organ recital,
Arthur Illakcley, organist; 8-1 o,
' program. Ha word and Smith,
florists, arranged by J. Howard
Johnson, a roe program.
KNX, Hollywood. Calif, (330.9),
7- 8 p. m.. First Presbyterian
church of Hollywood, Stewart I'.
Mac Lennan, paslor; S-U, Ambos-
- sudor hotel concert orchest ra.
Josef Hosenfeld, director; !)
jo:30, program, Valhalla Memo
rial Park and MuiiHoleum as
sociation. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.8)
6:15-6:30 p. m.. baseball; 6:35-8,
Palm Court concert orchestra;
S-8;30, Palm Court concert or
chestra; 8:30-10, Kudy Seiger's
Fairmont hotel orchestra.
.MONDAY, .KM: 15.
Mountain Standard Time Stations.
KOA, Denver, Colo. (1122. 4), & p.
m., Fred Schtnitt and his Kiulto
theater orchestra; 8-10. one-act
comedy. KOA players; "Spanish
Conquistadores, in Colorado,"
Joseph Emerson Smith; KOA or
c h est ra ; "The Go rgas M e m o r iu 1
Institute," Dr. W. W. Orant; in
strumental numbers, pupils Inez
Arnold Allen,
Pacific Standard Time Stations.
KI'AE. Pullman. Wash. 34S.ii),
7:30-11 p. m., .Mm. Herbert Knu
broiigh, contrallo; l.u.ilnn Hur
uklun. soprano; Lillian Pctt,
bont:. iitantst; K. Craig Hard
man. tinor; "What Should a
Student Kxlufl of Ills illll
Hchool," Prof. Oi-orge A. Coe;
''Cost of tlurveMtlng What," Ji.
X. Miller; "Agrlcullural Kngl
neerlnff." Prof. C. C. JohnaoH.
KKI, 1-os AnKi'livi. (alir. Him).
fi:J0 p. in.. lOxmnlner'8 matinee
program: 6-li:lo, Melmnlera
nightly dolngx; H:45-T, raditoriul
talk; T'8, I'ullfornln Kerenader.
orchestra, Oeorge rronk. leader.
Hlgmund' Sarhs. violin hOlomt; b-
n, prograni. Owl lirug companv;
0-10, program, Waller M. .Mur
phy Motors rumiiany; li-n.
umtner presenting Hay Went and
his Aleandrla hotel fl;tiiee 01
ehest ra.
KI'tA. Seattle. Wash. (4r,4?,l
: t r. -K : U p. in.. Sherman. l'!a
and rompany program: :3a-lt'.
Times program.
KI'WH, Hollywood, Calif. (262
Radio
,
Handy in This Unchivalrous Age
1 FtvCjy'Vfa v.
-A , , & J: "Ku.''1
TUB woman who ccrrfee this typo of handles can be cinurcd o? a oeat
at any time and any place. To the unsuspecting mind there is noth
ing unusual about the bag except that It may bo a little overgrown,
but that la nothing an bags go. Inside, however, it contains a framework
that ia capablo of being erected to form a comfortable seat for the not
too heavy. For races, sports, ekctching and even in etrcct cara when
the men set pat, it Is highly recommended.
ti:3li-S p. m., program. John A.
Kvans corporation; S-!i, pro
gram, ( 'heck-. Veal Coffee com
pany, Maxwell House eotfft
string uuurU't, Culumbhin Uio.
Sol Hoipii's Hawaiiun trio, New
ton Hull, buy singer; -10. pro
gium, K. P. Janes, contractor of
Altadenu, Great Western male
quartet. Bill Hatch's orchestra.
Ina Mitchell Ilutler. soprano,
Miller's International trio; 10-11,
Warner Itros. frolic, direction
t'harlle Wellman.
KUO, Oakland. Calif. (301.2) 6-7
p. m., dinner concert, Shermuii,
Clay and company; 8, Amphion
tlio; "The Need of a National
Reclamation," Prof. D avis
Weeks; "Inside Dope on Curing
Automobile Ills," Louis P. Sing
er; "Problems of the Adolescent
Hoy," Dr. Virgil K. Dickson;
' The Volga lliver:" 10-1, Henry
Jlul8lea,d's orchestra.
KGW. Portland. Ore. (4H1.5) fi-7
p. m., William Itohinson Uoone,
organist.
KT-U, Los Angeles, Calif. 4o:.2
li-7 p. " m.. Leighton's Arcade
cafett-rla orchestra, ,!:irk Cron-
To thtj grentest
possible number
of people
At the lowest cost
consistent with
fair wages to the
labor and capital
employed
Giving and
deserving fair
treatment
thus
To be a factor
In upbuilding
this community
thu objective
this company.
-, -- t " 7 v - I n :
fimSSSmicB 1:1 Sfri " iC
a IV rr a-A. xr. y!W '-L-LifiZ Lia. i
PKCr.AHATION Wk M W W M " - JJt "
TO render the 'JTJ' ' ;
most dependable Pt 1
Eastern Oregon Light &
shaw, lemler; S -1 o. program.
Kosecraiis Camp No. L' Sous of
Veterans and Auxiliary in honor
or Flag Day.
KXX, IioMywoo.l. Calif. OillU.!)).
5:30-0:15 p. ni., Wmiltiter pipe,
oi Kiiii studio. Sldd ill's spuria
talk; o:ir, travel ftdk. W. F.
Alder; ii : 30-7: 3d, dinner hour
music; 7:30, program, Colum
bia t Hit fitting com puny; S-l),
program, L. W. Stock well com
pany; !t-10, program Llstenwal
ter : OoukIi. Z'-nit h orchest ra.
ltola maie quartet; Hi-11. Oood
rleh Sllvertt.wn 'ord dance or
chestra, June Puructl. KXX j;iii,
soloist; 11-12, Abe Lyuian'a
Cocounut (irove dunce orchestra
from Ambassador hotel.
KPO. San Francisco, Cullf. (128.3),
6:15-6:30 p. m., baseball; 6:40-
States Hestaurant orchestra;
3d, Kudv Seiner's Fairmont
hotel orchestra; S-U, Theodore J
Irwin, organist; O-lu. peter Nor
man's mixed quartet ; 1 n-1 1 ,
Stales 1 test a ura u t orchestra.
7, States Hestaurant orehestrn; 1SI.ASI1 CITV H)M M I'MTY , rVtf Jf 'f .V VT 1
7-7:30. Itudy Seiger's Fairmont ( '1 1 1 Krll - Sunday mui lllng will I I .' A&KlC&l. VSIa
-Kurfiei.nl eloll.es for Its own use. 70-1 L Ave. I ' ; J Vsl'T AM 'fWifl
All work n.l no pay makes jack The committee will provide coffee. J . ; '8 3Mr AoM ' ' 3
ii searee unic.e. ' '.i.-.m. , ... V" .- S ' ' 4
Wo hv much of tlio liudjff-'t systom these d:iys.
Families use it.
liiisiness houses use it.
Now the United States erovernment uses it.
Lifiht and Power companies, the country over, wero .
one of the first proups of business to use this excellent
business method.
Eastern Oregon I i;rht and Power coni))any operates
on a complete budget system. Work and finances are
carefully planned.
Pest methods of work and the rendering of the best
service are the result of careful planning for each one
month, six months', one year and five years' periods.
Good business judgment rather than politics is the
basis of the company's business policy. Thus it is that
private ownership and operation of Light and Power
companies, with public regulation, renders good service
at reasonable rales.
CHURCHNEWS
rutT oiuitra ok chimst
HftKNWr Corner of First and
WuMhlngton. Kunduy morning ser
vice ut 11 o -dock.
Mibiect "Clod tin Only Cause and
l."e;ilor." .
Minday School ut9:45 a. m.
W cum adtiy evening meeting at t
o clock. (The nudlnHT room, now
located in West-Jacobson Hldg.,
liouin 3, Ik open daily except Sun
day and lcul holidays, I'roiil t ) M,7:4:( i
to 4 : So p. m. daily). All aro in-
Vlted.
KTKS'i' ' i K H l Y T K It I A N
clit'lifH -Hevnlar services of the
ciuin ii will be held tomorrow
morninif In this church. At llM'i)
O cluck the meSHUgi will be
hnniKht by Key. A. It. Hodge of
tlu. I r.byfeiirin Church of t'nlou.
ihir Sunday sehmd meeis ut H:
4.1. vs il It clusi s for all agt s.
( lnis'i:i!i llriiieavor meets ut 7:
l"i n'eltirk. All young peuph are
lll-gfd til be pit Selll.
I.ei ns all leel a responsibility
in helping to reduce the "summer
slump" by attending these servic
es. Win. Crosby I loss, Minister.
FIKST liAPTIST t IICUCH
Sixtu Street at Spring A venue,
Sunday school ineetH at i:4f. a. m.ln (m. evening; !tlhl study Tue.s-.
li'is is Children's Day in our;,Iny ..v.-iiing and prayer ellng
sehool, a:id speelal pi ogram will j TMl,.Sl:iy UiKht. All evening ser
be given by the sehool ut the Sun-1 vl(1),H hegin at S:oo o'doek. Kv
1 arhmd hour. All aro Inv ited, j .-rybotly welcome.- -Itev. L. D. Mlg
H. A. Fo, Huperintenuen. Igerc, pastor.
Morning Worship al 11 o'clock.
Sennmi by the pasior on Hie M KTHODIST K P 1 S CO P A L
iheme: "Keligion a Specially." i CH I' UC 11. SIH'TIl --- North l-'ir
Chlhlren's si-rmon thetne: "l-'orll' Ave. !i:45 a. in. Sunday school,
you a rose in Portland (l.u (iran-jvV, A. Kl.im, Snpt. II a. m.."" Prea
0e) grows." ('hllig, subject, "t Hie Pastor." 7:H)
Fvtning service at S o'clock. Her-1 P- "i.. Fi', oil h League ,s:au p.in.
Iiuiii by the pastor oil the t heme: ' 1 'I'eachinh.
"A Failure's" Hope.' A welcome u waits one ami all at
The publie Ir, cordially invited to these services. - lb rl A. Powell,
attfiul these servlct s. Monday ejp:tsto,
v.-nitig a program is given under
the iiuspiees or Ihe Ladies' Aid, FlUST MFTHuDlST FPISCH
t'euturing Mr. ami Mrs. Vinci nt.jl'AL CH I' ltd I The Services at
Hawaiian music ami chalk talk the usual hours on Sunday. Mr.
artists;. George. Albert Pollard, Hampton will speak lo the Mens
pasto.. j Forum on the question of the "Or-
ganlzatlon of a Junior High
C1UUSTIAN CHl'lldl Our, School." This is Children's Day
Hible School meets at nine forty- il I he pastor will preach-at 11:00
five with Mis. (Ireen a Supl., and u. in. on "The Itlghts of Child
it is urged upon all the members hood." If iheiv are parents who
lo be faithful III attendance. j y b'Hire to huve their children
Preaching by the pasior at Hev.!'briH(ene, on Chlhlren's Day they
en and eight o'clock. Young people
nieelim? :it Mi-veil-l IllliV. Villi are,''''''! l" "',
cordially lnviied to nil serviea.
Power Co.
. I.e j,n outdoor aervlee and every HI nPflM IMP JbsS - - V
one is reuesled to I.e l.l Ihe 1 AUliUljljliUJ IfV kZj -jZA Y
,-h.m-h at :. Kaeh family Is ...... ...... VijmJ
ask.,1 lo l.rlng l.askel lunch and una. u. . nrouy HfJ . . TVa vf," l.AJ m 1
entii hour for pub
M 11. 1:1. Suh.'t-c
I lie woisliip Is
j"l.ife'H Aetlvily
Kvery one in the community Is
(cordially Invited lo all the services,
j--Hull K. W.illis. pasnir.
fill iU'M OK CHH t'MAI'HI.
Corner
hchoul,
X and Sruce. Sui day
I u a. in. rreaehinn ut v l
Young pfOpleN llieelillg
m. rriij.tr mueiinj,' every
iilay eveniiiK-
Wediiei
iCHKISTIAN !!
I Subject "C.e
Man."
'IKS'cK .......
i (lie 1 'rt server of
CHI'lti'M U-' THK NAXAKKNl-
Al lilt! Uivet -;Slte chlipel oi
Ktrs! ,nd Crcuk St., jUM aeius.l tilt
viaduct.
Lev. S. 11. M fggei'H. the new
pastor of Ihe Church oi' the Nmar.
eiie. bus Just arrived to lake ehurue
of (he work in l.u Grande; will
preach his first message iie,t Stm
day morntiiK. We extt-ud a hear
ty invitation to all lo come and
licur him.
lur services fur tne week an is
follows: Siliulav selutol !l:4fi a. til..
Prcuchliijf I 1 mhi a. m. and an ev-
;,ngrisl ie message at S:tm o'clock
u.ay have tills saerum.;iu atimims.
ft
!-lA'.--C----'i
I T p. in. and
The Children'8 Day proKram will MSr J. '
;e given tn ennneet.on w.,n .n- I ffVw WA
1. .
More New Scarf
I'rinU'd and Plain Crepe and Georgette
:l.50 to $."5.25
PUTMAN'S
Ready - To - Wear and Millinery
session of the Church heboid at fl
M5 a. m.
The Kp worth League - will meet
at 7 ami the Kvenlny service of
worship will b lit Id at 8:oo p. m.
The closing demonstration of the
Daily Vacation Hible Sehool will
be held In t his church on Friday
evening at s-.tm p. m. To this all
the students, prttieipals ami teach
ers of the s.-hool are united with
the purents Of the children and the
general public.
The Itev. Charles Fiimund Vin
lilnk. pimloe of the Fil'Hl Methodist
Kpiscopal eh u nil of linker, was a
guest ut (hit home of Dr. and Mrs.
Keith at Ihe Met hot 1 1st Pursonugo
in La Urnitde yesterday.
Itndh Telephone SMem
May liinerge from Mexico
MF.XICU CITY (AP)C4emral
Cuslova Salinas, chief of the army
army aviation department, ; with
t he aid of depart mental experts,
is putting llie finishing touches to
an Invention whieh he believes will
HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM?
Bring It -pi A "OT3 5C! Better Homes
To Our iJIXJLV & Expert
Bread - Cakes
Ilo Sure It Is Mailo by Cwllllam's Electric IlnUcry l.njilcrn
Oregon's I.eadlnic Ilrea.l and Pastry Halters
Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
FOR SALE
5-R00M MODKKN HOME will be sold at cost.
Sec us nt once.
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave.
n FRIGID AIRE
I: M
;ii riovitles
ri'-Sr keenine of
Vr?V . .
revulutlotilxtt radio communication.
Sturting with the idea of dif
veloping a method lo place airT
planes In - rudio , communicnl ion
j w il h their lauding field, he has
tie i-iojifu uis H.it!in enoTigo iu
warrant the belief . tiiat telephoiii'
uNefH in any city posseiudug a
broadcasting station, by nimp'1
calling up tli at si a I ion, can com
municate with any person in anj
city of the republic enjoying equal
telephone uhd broadcasting facil
ities . MAUSHFIFLD. Ore. The datt
of Dm Marshfleld chamber ttf com
merce banquet nt whieh the stalt
highway commission. (lover nm
1 'lerce a ul ot hers will 1 ie guesi s
with Hohelt A. Ituotll lis the
principal speaker, has been post
poned for the second tiipe beeuust
of inability of attendants lo in
present. The banquet is now s-i
for June 13, when the commit
sioners and the visiting party will
be Kolng Inta Curry county to in
spect the Koosevelt highway.
- Pies - Cookies
cool, crisp fur lor uic proper
food. It is entirely auto- ,
..
IlllllIC 111 UMMUUUI1. i
See It in Our Window.
Jesse Kosenbauin, Agent, with
Benham Electric Co.
Phone Main 101. New Foley lIdjf..