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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
Friday,- June 19, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Three t i..,V- s ?' hi. V i. - A NEWS of The Loyal 8lHt.ra of thu Christ ian Church nu't Wi'dm-aday ttfler noun ut 2:30 o'clock ut the home of Mm. Ida French. 18ti8 Third street for their monthly meeting. After Hit' tiuslncas fruition those present tnjoyt j Ut-ltKhtiul progrum. Mrs. It. J. Kitchen rendered two beau tiful vocul numbers, and Mrs. J. D. Hmtth Ku've u brief history of the l.oyal Misters from the beginning or the orKitniution In to the present tlnm, Mrs. Smith proved to all thtil it hut! been a worth 1 1 while society from every htanii point. Mrs. Mae. Georic" Kvo two excel lent piano solos, after which re freshment wt re srvt-U by Mrs. French. .Mrs. William Day uml Mrs. C. V. Hun I lug1. lettuce Hulud, Hpuulsh cream, whole. There was a joint meeting of th wheat bread, milk, coffee. Women's and Young Women's mis- 0lllllJrtn umlt!P 10 V1I.H of bionury societies of tin. Lutheran sholll)1 ,M, B,rv0(J mft (,ook(,u rhurch UtMlneaday o .ernoon at for (h.lp d the home of Mrs. J. tl. HtiUlngef. j f After a short business session th ;-fiernoon was spent sewing on the iho m,t lor ' Plllte coslumes for the pageant "Dark- ""al ft,r Krown-una and is parti pess lo Light" to be given Sunday ''"hii-ly appropriate for warm wea evenlnj? iw u feature of the rededt- l,H'r 11 otV,a a "KffesiUm for cation of the Lutheran church. 1 11,1 wuinun w out of reach of Those who will take pnrt in the n, rl,' iarlit.i. pageant are: Miss (lepevieve Nel-j Sut Loaf son. Miss Kinin.l Wurl. Miss Kuth- Four good-sized potatoes. 1 cup eryn Wispier. Miss Mat te Netikir- j chopped nuts, 2 tablespoons but sehner ami Miss Helen Jensen, in-jler. cup milk, 2 t-w, 1 teaspoon ' lerpreiers; Miss liladys Muff, Miss suit. 1 leMspouti mixed 8;inonniK Ida Neukirschner and Miss riiiudin j herhs, 4 tablespoons bread crumbs. Suydain, t'hrlstians and eiglil orj potmo.it ,ltl lender and ten smaller children as gropera.Jp,,, through a rieer. Add lutter The entire cast will ape'pur in coh-U11)i ,it UIH .a, w,-n. Heat eggs tome. At the close of the afternoon re freshments were served. . Thu Ladles of Moost heart Legl on met ol the L U. U. F. Hall yes- terday afternoon. A pleasant af- ternoon was spent nt games, wilhj Mrs. Kuith winning first pria ami Mis. KlinKhamemi-, second pii'.e. lief ore adjournment refresh ments were served by the hostesss, Mrs. William Crandnll und Mrs. Charles Crandnll, Mrs. W. C. Fromon delightfully entertained the Thursday liridge Club Thursday afternoon with n bridge luncheon at her homo on First street. After an excellent two course luncheon at one o'clock three tables were at play, with Mrs. V. H. Bohnenkump, Sr., win ning high score. The home was attractively dec orated with beautiful roses and o ther flowers of the season. WALLING'S NEW FELT HATS Reasonably priced A Few SUMMER COATS At a Sacrifice "Columbiaknit" SWIMMING SUITS Pretty SUMMER DRESSES Arriving Daily TRIMMED HATS Very reasonably priced WALLING'S The New French Curl When jou wish the charm Idk effect of a soft, naturiU curl, the new French paper wave U the only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give till new curl. You will be more than pleased with the resultH. l'lioae now for an appointment. GEIST MARIN ELL0 SHOP oom 0, Bommtr Blrtf. "A Beauty Aid for Every Need." Phone Main 57T Saturday Specials' Finest , CHINESE CANTON AND JAP WILLOW MARKET-BASKETS All Greatly Reduced Pick out your basket in our Window Saturday. At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop SOCIETY .TV. rr isier oyaary s C Kitcheru BY SISTER MAJRY Itreult fast Strawberries, cereal; I thin cream. crisp rolled oats. bread toust, milk coffee. Luncheon Scalloped eablmte jand tomatoes, outlaw cheese sand- wirin g, rhubarb Jelly with whip ped ereum, eurutiiel cookies, milk, lecd tea, I Dinner Nut loaf, creamed as paragus on tjasl. cucumber and well. Add to potato mixture and nuke on a weii-tutierei pan. ituKc Hit minutes in a moderate oven. A mixture of Fnglfsh walnuts, pecans uud alinoiuls is. very good or all pecans or walnuts can he ns- ed. - Announcements Social announcements mny bo printed Ja this column free or charge. Any aniioiinccmeiits pcrtnliilng (o any functions such as cooked food sales, etc., will iMi refused. AumiiiiKH'inciits, to be prlnttl the same day, must be In society eili tor's hands by U:00 o'clock. .News editor's note. The Women's Itelief Corps will hold a meeting and dinner tomor row. June '2d, nt the K. of P. Hall, Dltl Not Participate In the list of Union Livestock Show awards published In Wednes day's. Issue of the Kventng Obser ver, J. D, Dobbin, of La Grande, was credited with placing in the Hampshire sheep division, Class 1, Lot 4. and Class 1, Lot 5. Mr Dobbin Informs the Lvening Ob server that this was erroneous s he did not receive any prizes. . i , Radh 10 Saturday. Juno 20 Mountain Standard Time Station KOA. Denver, Colo. (3C2.4). 9-12 inidniKht, Joe Mann and Ids Hainbow-Iine orchestra. ' I Pacific Standard Time Stations KKIU l.os Angeles, Culif. (4f.7), 5:30-0 p. m., Examiner's mutlnee program; 6-0:15, McDanielB nightly doings: 6:45-7, radlotor Inl talk: 7-7:45, California Sere nadera dance orchestra. George f'rnnl l..nr1.ii Hlflllltml K.lchft. violin soloist; 7:45, bookshelf by J Miss Nancy; 8-Jt, program from Examiner by community artists; 10-11, hour of literature and mu sic, or the old south: lo-il, l'ackurd Itadlo Club. Way Watts and his ukeb le, Ruth and Lihih Carlson, Dorothy Cleveland, Jack Kurtz, and others; 11-3 a. m KFI mhlnlRht frolic, stars of staso and screen presented by Don Mcany. I IKFWB, Hollywood, Cnlif. (252), 8- J 9 p. m., news, program, Monte R Mar Vista Buhdividers; Mont I Mar Vista dance orchestra, Hon I" Wilson, leader: I mrot hy I odd. If Yon Want the Best Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Bu Sure It Is Made hy Gwilliam's Electric Bakery Eastern Oregon's Loading Iln-ad and Tantry Bakera Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Cedar Shingles y(X 2 STAIt-A-STAK NO. 1 VEHTIOAI, 5 to 2 The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. I Itclall Yard Across Tracks on (in'cn-ood Ave. J Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cooking results. See various models here. Furniture Exchange Kir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WB BUT, SELL OK TRADE popular souks; Great Western quartet: ttlti, Warner Hros. syn copal ors, 'huries lteuuchuiup. tenor: Milter's International Ha waiian trio; lit. li, Warner Itrus. frolic, dlivoilon Chaillo Well man. KOO, Oakland, Calif. (501.5). 8.10 p. m.,. Arthur On re Is, violinist: Grace Le Page, soprano; Krwin Holton. tenor: F.va tkircla, pian ist; "The Portrait or Mnnon," one-act opera; HM a. in., Henry Halsead's orchestra. KGW, Porttund. Ore. '41tl,5). C p. m., Jackie Souder'i orchestra: lti-12, Portland hotel orchestru. KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. 45.2). 6:30-6 p. in., Leightou's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw. teatler; 6-C:.1il, Art Hlek man's Htltmore hotel concert or chestra. Kdwsrd Fitpntrick, di rector: ti:S(i-7:3(, .it Ho stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Helen Plrie. (ieo. Kzra (Vane, screen juven ile; Henrietta Poland, readings; I ncle John; 8-lu, fie luxe KHJ program, arranged und present ed by J. Howard Johnson; lu ll ::in, Art Hickman's Hiltniore hotel dnnco orchestra, Karl Hurt net t, leader; 12-- a. m.. Lost Angels of KHJ, Majestic Six or chestra. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (33(1.9), G-:0-tI p. in., Wurlller pipe organ studio. Hid Zirm sports talk; 1&, travel talk, W. 1. Alder; ao-7:Hu, dinner hour music; 7:-:tu-S, Wurlitzer pipe organ stud io; S-'J, KNX feature program; -10. program, Hreiil Furniture company; lu-ll. Abo Lyman's ( 'oeoanul drove da net orchefit ra from Ambassador hitel; I1-- a. in., Hollywood night presenting the voices of famous rllm faces. KPO. San Francisco. Calif. (42X.3) f::to-ti:ir p. m., program, Uoew's Warfleld theater; G ir-6:3n. ba selKill; 6:ao-(i::t5, amusement in fortnatlon service; . G::tti-7::t(, Johnny Hulck's Cablrlans; 8-12, Johnny Hulck's Cabirluns. DELAYS TRIP UNION. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carpenter and Mrs. C. H.i Vnn Hlocklln of Seattle, and Mrs. W. J. Graham of Sunnynlde. Wa shington, are here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heach for a few days. They start d from Sc attic about a week ago, but a cur accident delayed the party for nearly a week before they could resume their Journey. Mr. Car penter, und Mrs. W. J. Graham are brother and sister of Mrs. Beach. Several of our youn? people are home from various colleges for the summer vacation. March Phy ar rived home from Whitman and her sister from U. of O. the last of the Week. Kmerson Huggerty came in from O. A. C. nnd Kverelt Kuhn from V. of O. Max Jenson also is home from Corvallis. i j Cherries Yon cannot nfford To let the birds Have them this Year. We are going to He In the market Vor 1. LACKS and HOYAlj ANNS. We Cannot quote a Priii as yel but It will puy yon To see us before You sell. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Phone Mala 711 1 M-20 Per M. ; nn I'er M. i 0 If CAR ACCIDENT : li i : Two Small Hats For SummtSr mr'-n.y v Two rieeldedly summer chapeaux are these that have resisted the impulse to widen the brim and become picturesque. Tint smaller modei- of course straw in orchid color, trimmed with ribbuu of the some shade. The larger model Is of natural colored straw trimmed with white-, ribbon cartwheels. For sum mer sports they ure highly deslr able. iMlss Myrtle Wllleoek was here from La Grande during thn last week the guest of It tit It Connor. Saturday they accompanied th former's Sunday School class on a picnic to Cove. Miss Willcock und MIsh Wanlta Spencer rcmulnlng in V 1i hot or cold VlffUxJU mm water. No JfQ . - a Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is Used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nureing mothers, etc. Convenient, Light Nourishment, whenever faint or hungry. A cupful, taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound, refreshing sleep. I 1 Try Our Most Popular Feature A SPECIAL Three Course DINNER 50c An ever changing varioty of foods, deli riously cooked and well served. Served 5:30 till 8:00 P. M. CAFETERIA SERVICE DAILY 11:00 till 2:00 P. M. FOUNTAIN - CANDIES ftlllBSl 1'nlon over Sunday and the other girl returning lo La Grande Sat urday evening. Delegate to Grand Lodge Alex Stater spent the latter part of tint week In Portland, a delegate to the Grand Lodge of the Masuiilc tinier, as u representative of-the Masonic Lodge ut I'nton. Mr. Bryant, Smith-Hughes man from Itiehlaud. was in l'n ion last week, a visit to the Stock Snow. Thu Boucher-French Carnival Company closed its week of opera tion if I'nton Saturday night, rath er dissatisfied with the result of their stay heiv for the slock show crcwds. Bain the first part of the week and a very dull Saturday trade caused many of the booths to emerge from the week's work with a financial loss. Missis Kuulee Parks and Lurn Wilson were In Fnttm Saturday e venlng on their way lo Hoi Lake, where Mrs. Parks had been taken fc few days previously following a slight stroke of paralysis. They live near 'I'elocaset. Mrs. F. J. Sinister, wife of Dr. Sinister, who was taken to the hos pital at La Ornndc recently for an operation for appendicitis, lias In en brought home again uud is rapidly recovering from the operation, l'lajc Day Observed. Sunday, national flag day. was also memorial day for the Knights of Pythtus lodge, and was fittingly observed by the lodge in I'nion. They funned In line at their hah und, led by te band, marched to the cemetery, where services wen held and flowers were placed on the graves of their deceasd tuem bers who had been buried there. LeavliiK the cemetery, they march ed lo the Methodist Church and list in d to a special address by Itev. C. A. Outnn. The baud also participated in (his service. Mr. uml' Mrs. Hal itees, and daughter, Connie, sturled out Sun day morning for a camping trip, with Wallowa Lake their probable destination. Mr. Scot I, a npectator who was injured at tin Slock Show Wednes day was not so seriously hurt as l was first thought. He was standing near a bucking horse mid the ani ititil nhiiie-iil nnd Struck hllll Willi this feet knocking the man down. Safe Milk nnd Diet For Infants, Crowing Children, Invalids, Nur.ing Mothers, etc. In the f:tll he also injured hts lilp and skinned his lace considerably, j Though badly bruised and with hisi clothing partly ripped off from his' body lie sustained no hci-Ious In-j lory ami was aide to be out agritul 111 a few days. J. II. Shanks who recently mov ed to 1 Yul let on where u bought it bakery busint came bark to I'niuii for the Stock Show. K. A. Pu in plirey, who has been i business man In t'ulon for hcv .ral years but who recently sold nut to Mr. Watts of North Powder left the first of last week to join his family who h ive been in Cat Horn in tor several moid lis. The family will then go lo Teas lo join his mother. Tin- tamiiy will prob ably locale In Texas or In the nor thern part uf Mexico, where Mr. Pumplirey was formerly engaged In tlu- railroad office work. Item) Boys to ('limit ML ..bMin. BFND, Ore. Three Betid boys, members of the parly which clim bed Mount Washington and Three Plugcrcd Jack for t he first (hue two years ago. left for the Canadi an Kockies where they plan to scale Mount Uohsotr. Lt.oOH feet high. The mountaineers are Krv lu McNeui. Wilbur Walktns and Krncst Putnam. Mount Itobsou has been climbed only I lire times, oner by the members of the Canadian Alpine club last year. Sun's Halo ICcmnrkable. UiiSKBI'KO, (re, Hosehurjf people withered till UllUSUUl SOlur phenomenon lor this section, ti very bright sun hah). Thu nun, shortly before .noon, became sur rounded by a dark halo, with a. bright circle forming ll outer clr niiiitVi'i nee. 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