Wednesday, June 17, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
-Page Three
NEWS of SOCIETY
Radio
llonortnj; lu r liyu KiiiatB. M hut t Mrs. Hrt-lKWunr left Kiimlity Vrl ThttrMlay. .Iimo 1H
Kthcl Kuut:i una Mis. Kstrll ! rortttiml. Tht-y will attend tlio 'Mountain Miimlurtl Tt no S'alimi
lriugvvnUr, of Tvn KuIIh, .Idaho. I Itoae l-Vstivul thr uft.-r which t'NHO, rulgury. Can. m. 7 v.
Mm. H. O. Awry ontirtaiiud with th.-y will ico to California via liout
u brltlK pnrly last 'Weilin-U'lay vv
rnifiK. ul her honii- on Uuk jr.r-.-rt.; A furewrll nut prise party was 1
I luring tho evening's play Mrs. Al- yen last i-venlnjf by the Second
len Wright won IhkH ai'on- ntui t lit j W'iinl Al. I. A. honurltiK Hishop A-M'-cond
prue wi-nt to Mrs. Andrew 1 dams, who will k-:iw I.a (Immk1
J.ouey. Guest prizes were pivs-MH- 1 soon, to he Hon' several months.
For tlie Great
Out Doors
to Miss KauU und Mrs. Hrttttf-;
water. j
i tie huitii! was attractively deco- i
r 4ted wit h heautil'ul bituqiuiH of
peonii-u and yellow ruses. Al tlu
clofie of the play tt two course lun
cheon was Served.
At a meeting of the Rona and
iiu(flitera of Honours bold yester
day utli-rnoon at the City Hull the
lollowlng officers were ideeied lor
llm ensLihiK year: Mrs. Julius
Itoesch, president; M rrt. Itenu Mc-
'arihy, vice president; M is. J.
1 3 lay den, t ivusurrr; Mrs. Kate
Han ley, secretary. Vicu presid
ents uppoinled jm chairimin oi I lie
varlotia towns in tin; county ure an
follows: Mrs. Carrie Stelncamp. Is
land City: Mrs. Anna Brooks, lin
bler; .Mrs. K. it. Tuttle, Klin; Mrs.
CieoiK McDnniel, Cuve; Mrs. Karl
I'arks, Suinmerville; Mrs. IVarl
Hhuw, t'nion and Mia Ciiuce Pow
ers. Medical SpriltKS.
H w its decided to meet Tuesday.
Juno 3D, to arranKe for the unnuut
1'ioncer moeilnt".
Honoring Miss l. on:i .Taokson
who lias gone to Seattle, Welling
ton, for an indefinite visit wilh re
latives there, a f ure well party was
given Saturday evening at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Oliver. Nine
glrla were present and a delightful
evening Viiin spent at g-itmes. after
which refreshments were served.
Thus. present were: his Hugh
es. Maxlne McNeil, IV-d and Amy
rnith, C.riice Mt-ndiicKs, Until and
liorthea Harrison, Cl.uidlu Puy
d;un and l.eoiui Jackson.
An attractive event of last week
was the bridge party given by Mrs
J. F. O'Connell and her daught
ers. Misses Irene nnd Louise, hon
oring Miss Kthel Kautz and Mrs.
Ksteile Hrldgwater, who have been
vlslling here from Twin Fiills. Id
aho, the guests of Mrs. H. G. Av
ery. Hxouisite bonouets of rose-
and sweetpeas were arranged
throughout the home and at tht
close of the play a dainty two
course luncheon was served.
Mrs. Alien Wright received first
prize and the second prize went t(
Mrt. Hay Price. Miss Kautz and
Approximately one hundred peop
le gathered at the Chapel for the
afi'ulr. An excellent program was
given consisting of a duet by Mrs.
Lesley Holmes and Mis Verda Al
len, a reading by Mrs. Adams, u
piano solo by Mrs. Johnson, u read
ing by Mrs. Mat Coalweil, a read
ing by Mis. Atkins, of l.'nloit und
several numbers by the Second
Ward M. 1. A. orchesira.
After the urogram delicious re-'
freshinents were served.
Miss Gertrude Km t in was unit
ed in nianUige in James llohner,
of Knl;er, here last Wednesday.
Tbo.se present from linker were:
Mr. ami Mrs. Kit d Widmnn, Mln
Krnia Scott und William W id man,
jr. After t he ceremony, dinner
was served at the Koley Grill.
Afler a brief honeymoon of tv&
weeks to Portland and other coast
.ili.H tne yuting couple will return
to Baker to make their homi.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft niU
vesterdiiy afternoon at the home
if Mrs. l-'rieburg In May Park for
i social ineelini,'. Mrs. Carroll tis
sisled Mrs. l-'rieliUrg as hostess.
There was i large attendance and
at the close of nil enjoyable after
noon dainty refr aliments w ere
served.
Several of the ladies expressed
their intentions of attending the
Grand Session of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft next week at Portland.
There was a large attendance
las: evening at the regular meeting
of the Ladies Society to the Bro
therhood of Locoinot iv
and Kngineers held at the K. of P. j
Hall. Most of the evening v. us
spent In a busienss meeting, after
which h social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments were served.
Mrs. Art Weagel was chairman
of the social committee lor the ev-nint;.
bedtime travel tale. Mrs.
Conijuest ; !. H oldens Aeade al
liance orchestra; Hazel' t 'ump
bell, violinist; Jack Hushton. sa
xophonist; J. K. Hoidens; vocal
ist. pianist.
I'ucllif Miuuttmt Time Station
Kl-'l. Los Angeles, (ilif. (4C7),
80-6 p. ill., K.xainlneV s matinee
p rogru tii ; 0 -6 : t 5 . M ('Daniels'
nightly doitiKB: :l.r-7, radiotorl
al talk; 7-S. Packard Six danen
orchestra; .S-y. cue act play. K
Fl players nnd vaudeville acts;
!t-1 ti. by remote coin rol from
i'htckerlng hall. Huullu rn Cali
fornia M uste com puny : 1 o-1 1 .
Kxnmlner program, Jean Jac
Ciies, popular pianist.
KKdA. Seattle, Wash. ( IT-LIi), f:4f
8:45 p. m., Moruil school lur
boys.
KKWB. Hollywood, Calif. 2 &.),
"Mft-S p. in.. Jack Boaz, fhdiiuir
scout, talking on fishing
streams; program, Starr Pi
ano company; U-Mi, program.
Hon P. Smith. Inc., Kathryn :
Martin, soprano; Charles Bean-'
champ, tenor; Albeit keglovicli.
boy marvel violinist: Miller's In
ternal inlial Hawaiian trio, ami
Don I'. Smith dance orchestra;
Hi-ll, Warner Brothers frulle,
direction Charlie Well man.
KGO. Oakland. Calif. CICI.l'). S p.
in.. National Carbon eoinp-iny
program: de Grass) trio; Harri
son Coles, tenor: Mary Groom
ltlcliards. contralto; George Ma
dison, bans; l-'ioreiiee brown. s
prano; selections front "II Tro
vatore"; 10-1, Henry llalstead's
orcheatra.
KfiW. Portland. Gre. (4H.r.. S-fi
p. ni., Slievlin-Hixcm Lumber
jack band: U-l". I'iehb: Motor
Car rompr.ny; 1 "-H', Herman
Kenin's Multnomah botel dance
orchest rn.
Kiremen:KH.I. Los Angeles. Calif. (4U.V2).
5:30-6 p. m l.eighton s Arcade
rafeteria orchestra. Jack cron-.inp hiking. toKlng and irenttrnl oui
show, lender; G-fi:30, Art Hlrk- floor wear. The knickers iro ol
man's Btltmore hotel concert or- oyster colored linen und tho shirt la
chestrn, Kdwnrd ! itzpatrick, ui-;ui pongee In u matching shade
rector: 6:3o-7::i0, little Rtorle
A merlcan history. Prof. Waltei
Sylvester Hertzog. Hicke nran
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Auto Migrant Seen By Social
Workers as Family Menace
HI'N VKit, C.'de., (API The and a severe letting alone. Any;
automobile migrunt came In for turul community might be :ud.
criticism today at a .divisional at u given time, to be in an ideal
meeting ol tin- National Confenn-! condition when It is in correct;
ce of Sucml Work when Miss Ada-j correlation with rural community j
hue Hufflngtaii. of Suit Laie city. progress Kenerally and with its owtij
opened a discussion :i I ho subject envin)mneiU particularly." ;
n-fure a grop discuiislog the lam- U:ck of Interest by tint rending:
Uy, (public In good work oil the part!
ol social weiiare organ nun ions
was ihpiorcd by J. L. Giltln, pro-!
lessor of sociology at tho Culver-!
Mly of Wisconsin, in an address. i
Three remedies were proposed
by Professor Gllllu to " sell hum-1
all service" to I lie people: j
t l-'itst. the plOpei pt-esi'lltllt loll Ol' ;
constructive human Interest' stor
le:i; I Second; Address by social work
icrs as supplementary to news-;
'papeis pubHelly; '
( Third: Public exhibits of "woe
fully neglected individual!."
I KM
rlHS costume apcaks for itself. I
has a definite place in the sum
nier vacation progi-am for camp
WALLING'S
COAT SPEW
Fifty New Spring Couts
to select from; sizes 11
to 51. Every one a bur
gain. Priced from
$10.75 to 520.00
Hats Trimmed by us
and Patterns
52.93 to $8.50
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When you wish Hie charm
ing effect ot a soft, natunil
curl, the new French paptr
wave Is tho only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped and trained to give
this new curl. You will be
more than pleased with the
results. Plionc now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom 6, BommcT Bldf .
"A Beauty Aid for
Krery Need."
Phone Main 677
pac
Declurinir that the West owed j
Hf. dt-Vi lnpnienl to the ploiu'er
spirit 4d" adveneure an I inilu' ive,
Vniix llunlux'i'U r.coi-4-d the pi'cs uit
d-t.y m;rants who "puck tht-ir lic
it iu:l.u;-s, iik-I tiding bubie.s, furni
ture. do;s. cats, and canaries, In- (
lo it uorn-oul automobih' and Mart
i -ut . ith little moiu , no idea
of wheie they are Koliu: and with
itcKhN.s disrtard v.n to how they
are KobiK to live on the wuy.
"Tlic old pioneers litude ;m elld
of Then w i.ii-rim.s ir.nl seuhd a
mnt i-y ; m- my ol I he present ml-
i runts :iiutiT Cfa;(-h ;.sly u.id usi
ii- plight vi tli-ir chiblreii as an
je p.il for ;i livelihood," she said.
And the children? Life in the
open is hea II hy cnotu'ii at mueii,
iuit what about llulr education
nd Hie elfeetr, of tills tovlllK Upon
their hubiln; Have we a new
Irthe of gypsies in the niukinjT?
Will He- ll t KeilelMt ion know any
irade or lu:ve any industry?"
'I he cliaracleristics of tln-S'- fi'tn
:t :;.s neeii Ihrotifih the eyes of
K due hundred M',elielei Ml ol tile
.lis:ursippl iilvcr. t he reaaous for
their travels and the d ll'fteillt h a
uf d.-ulinjc with' them wre dis
eased and remedies proposed.
In the division of nclrrhhor and
conuutmlly life. Wall-r Purr, pro
fessor of soeioloKy at. Kansas Slate
Airrieulturul t'olle.e. Kiid 'a un-nt j
d.al uf harm is done in all al-(
tempts at community building by j
the determination of certain lluo-
lists to buil 1 their communities.
toward a preconceived ideal.
"It is not our busiti'-sa to build
rural cummuniites after a precon
ceived Ideal," tile speaker said.
"It our business to enter the Hie
Sister oMary's
X Kitcheru
BY SISTER MARY
Breakfast. Rhubarb baked with
raisins, cereal, thin creilm, crisp
graham toast, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Tomatoes stuffed
with -spinach, white bread and I
nittcr. swiaa chard salad, rice pud- j
litiK, milk.. teu.... r :. , j
Dinner. liroiled lamb chops,
creamed new potatoes, buttered j
jeets, cabbase aalad, bran rolls,
raspberry short cuke, milk, coffee.
.Many children are not hungry at
roukla.xt time, and particularly
luring the summer months want
only a very light breakfast. The
wise mother will serve .inilk and
uindwiches about 10 o'clock to
miall persons who ate insufficient
reak fasts.
The tomatoes stuffed with spin
ach make on especially good vege
table to serve with a planked steak
or fish but are also an excellent
luncheon dish if served wilh a
iiearty dessert.
Stuffed Tomatoes.
Four or five tomatoes, 1 pound
spinach, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon but
ter, 2 tablespoons grated cheese,
lalt nnd pepper.
Wash tomatoes and cut a slice
from the stem end. Seoop out seeds
.ind pulp and drain. 'a.sh spinach
uid rook in Its own juice. When al
most drv chop very finely and add
.oinato Juice. Add egg slightly
jeaten. melted butter, salt and pep
per. Kill tomato shells with mix
ture and bake twenty minutes in
i hot oven. Five minutes before
removing from oven sprinkle each
tomato with graled cheese and re
turn lo tlie oven to melt the cheese
iMirrv mak I'.s km:i:s op
John: 7::iu. talk on insurance; s- ' """'-.i .-v-,.....
10. nrnifmin. Pacific I'iny Prod-t NICW VOItl (Al1). Piety has
nets company, arranged by TTnc I made the Spanish woman's hue
le John: H-11. Art Jllcknian's the most beautiful in the world,
niltmore hotel dance orchestra, j according to .lose M. Vidal Q iad
Enrl Hurtnett. leader. ras, .Madrid portrait painter, who
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. 330.9), b- arrived here .Monday on the
:n-G:15 p. m.. Wurlitzer plpt Ih-utsehland.
organ studio, Sid Zill's sportu "Tlu; Women pray more In
talk; 6:15. travel talk. W. I Al-1 Spain." he explained, " so that
der; fl:30-7:a0, program. I.os An-1 t)lt.ir ui(.0 ui-ii-cles grow ritKged
geics fountq Ass'n. of omet - I an(1 ,,
rists: 7:30-8. one act play. KNX ln nioat otho). C0inUri,,8 wom(.
piayeia. r.u.wu ' V .' !do not reallv knvel. he said, "hut
. m. t;.i vri.Krr iji:ai
I; A N HO S. t ue. Alfred II.
liuuutlett. born In tiold Iteach In
1 St; I, died Muhbiilv at his home
here at 4 o'clock from Imun di.s
e;ise. Mr. Ciuunllett Is survived by his
widow. Mary ( la lint let t and four
children. Harvey (1. t'.anullett,
cashier of Hie bank at Newport ;
Mrs. Loltle I'isk and William Wch
ley (iaiiutleti of Cold Iteach, and
Mrs. Kstelhi Stone of Myrlle point.
j There are two sisters. Mrs. laz-zle
!.ftinieet und Mrs. lti lla Mars, of
iltandou, ami a hroi her. William
l hi unt let t. The funeral probably
will be held Tuesday and interment
will lake place In Cold Jleach
cemetery.
Light Dresses
iioum.i. I -t-.woi:
i NOT
com i:iti:Ni'K
FOR
WAUM
DAYS
The days of curly Summer,
so neiiv at hand, bring luvd
of liuhlL'r divsKea.
V1 Ul'ii
Rwuty
" ' : ' with a
Display
Of real
llcauly!
lillli -'-i
$10.50 to $39.75
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
ND mTl.UNERY
AND MILLINERY
WASHINGTON
dent i 'oulhl);e Sees nothing to be
Kaliu-d by culllnir a conteiepce of
:U ale oft it-la Is to consider general
repeal of state income iyx laws.
It is his belief that It would be
of a community exactly as it et-jn,'t io impossible to hoc ure a
ually Is now. help to iclease the KT,.n,.jil itfreement on any plan
resident forces for expression, whereby the slate Governments
study the process by which they, would retire from the Income tax
( out inue, when released, to
eeed from lower to higher.
71 .MIlilJONAIHKK IN 1. S.
WASHINGTON (AD. Million
aires are becomlnif more n imer
mia In the I'nited States, but He.-ir
ti no liter hI III iw fur nhort of the
(AP). l'reH'-thlirhvntPr mark of llfl. when
','mj italil luetuiH taxes. In I'yJt'S,
the Internal revenue bureau an
nounced Sunday nbrht, 74 incomes
of one million dollars or more
were reported, an increase of sev
en over 1 !22.
The millionaires paid taxes ittf-
(ire)rfitlnM- $:ir,7N$,-i7.r-, ami
t hhiK else than this partakes ot
despotism, however benevolent the
intention may be.
"Social workers are usually the
worst sort of benevolent tyrants.
The community needs an awaken-inj-T
of self-consciousness, Informa
tion as to its powers and its rela
tionships, knowledge ot the sour
ces of aid when aid is wanted
pro- field In return for repeal by the
Any- j frderal yovei anient of its inherl-
contrlbutlons of 7.CUS.:M? other
taxpayers broucht the total for
the year to $7aa.2.1tt5.
Italy Cotmlri Its Theatres.
ItOMK (Al) .Statistics recently
made public show that only Ifi out
of every 1 oil townships In Italy
have theatres, la the entire coun
try, it was shown th'at l,Ht2 town
slilrs postasa playhouses.
At least no man can be stingy
the with Ms happlnesK
tor; 8-'.). program, i.rent l-urni-turo
rouipany; tt-H. proRtxim,
KunnlflK SprlnKS Park; 10-11.
Abe Lyman's Cocoanut drove
" dance 6rcheatra front Ambassa
dor Hotel.
KPO. San Francisco. Calif, f 4 2 S.3 )
G: I ri-li::t p. m.. baseball; 0:10-7.
States Hestaurunt orchesira; 7
7:3ti. Hudy SieRcr's Kalrinont
hotel orchestra: i-$. popular
music. George W. t 'unwell com
pany: !-10. Theodore J. Irwin,
organist; 10-11, Johnny Huick's
ablrians.
luilf nit on clmli-s.'
"oboy tin1 iiMihoi:."
i-lari'il. uil.Mnir "Ihii
iuilii'ra still
the HI list d"-
1M lll'IM'tt'inl."
C.nt.l tliiit Klitti'is n?iil;ia n fut
ptlrso.
Announcements
Sorlnl annotin'nionts may
be prlnliNl In tills column fm
1 of fhnrt'. Any annountfiiH'iits
, pniialnlntf lo any functions such
a cooked food sales, etc., will
' be rcfnxori. Announcements, to
f be printed the same flay, must
be In society editor's bands by
9:00 o'clock. Xews cdltor'8
Dote.
School Teacher's !
Friends Made Glad
Ono of tlirin lind tills to uy
yesterday. "We never thouRiitj
that poor Kllen would ever r;
eover. she had suffered so lonftl
from stomach and liver trouble ;
and lost more than 4il pounls In
weight. She took a bottle of
Mayr's Wonderful Keiuedy upon
tho advice of her aunt and has
steadily Improved from the first I
dose. We are all confident of herj
complete recovery." It removes
the catarrhal mucous from the in-
testinul tract, and alluys the ln-1
flammatton which causes practlc-j
ally all stoinaeh, liver and lutes-:
tinal ailments, lnel ullni; nppcn-l
dicltis. One dose will convince or j
money refunded at all di nKK'sts. !
Adv.
MARCELLING
Mrs. D. I. Mosby
704 L Ave.
ni:w sr. vavx, luvrr.ij
J-'ourth nnd Abler St.
I'orllaml, Oie,
When In Portland stop here
a real family hotel. Serv
ice and i.'ourteous Treatment.
Reasonable Kates
Harry X. TH'iuils, Mgr.
Formerly of l.aGrando
Oil Stoves
Refrigerators
Gas Camp Stoves
Fishing Tackle
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
I'hon Main Hit
Cedar Shingles
xr. s
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.. .$1.11(1 Per M
.. ?I.II0 Per .M
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
1 lei ail Viml Across Tracks on ;remvoott Ave.
U You Want the Host
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
He Sure It Is Made by Cwllllain's i:ii-ctrlc Itnkcry F-astrrn
Oregon's Ix-adlng Ilrcail anil Pastry linkers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the GiMr.n Crust
. $mf' w Mf ?
p fcr instant Ud
The Eveky VK
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Watch!
FOR OUR
Saturday
Special
When you reak yonr
linl-lilcld or a side Kla,
tnUc jour car to Klcliard
soii's Art A t.lft SlKip.
Prompt S4Tlr
Richardson's
Art Si Gifl Shop
The I.adlefl of Mooseheart will
incut tomorrow afternoon at 2::in
o'clock at tjie 1. O. O. v Hull, wiUi
Mrs. Charhs t'randall and Mrs.
UTIllnm f'rnndoll a hosis-.
MONEY
At 4 on deposit here
is far more satisfactory
than twice that amount
in shady stocks and
bonds.
Itclums of
and Interest
lain!
IVInclpnl
Is C'er-
UNITED STATES
Summer Kitchen Comfort
Is made possible with a l'KRFIXTION XTOVK
with quick, good cooking results. See various models
here.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
To. study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the
pow?r of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment.
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. VJ. T. Thy.
owner and Director.
requires no painting
pMO years
Ordinary roofing must be
painted every 3 years. Malthoid
Roofing requires no painting
for 10 years.
The cost of Malthoid Roofing
is less than the cost of the paint
ings necessary for other roof
ings. You save money by cov
ering all roofs with Malthoid
Roofing.
For Sale By
Grande Ronde
Lumber Co.
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