Saturday, June 27, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
e Three
L.i
NEWS of SOCIETY
Anion? the many affulra Tnonor-i
tns MIhs Hi'len McDonald, whose
vveddlng will bo an evi-nt of Tuca
duy. wus a luncheon yesterday at
tin; home of Mra. L. M. Hoyt. The
homo wus decorated with bouquets
of exttiiiBlte sweetpeas and a dell
cioua luncheon was woa aerved at
- noon. '
- In the afternoon . a eroup of
twenty ladlea cuine to tho Hoyt
home and surprised Miss McDon-
;'. tld with' a clever handkerchief
j. slower. The ufternoon was spent
( "Boelully. Bcforo the parly udjoura
i!U refreshments were served.
i :-' ...
1 Arrangements are being made
Yor the annual Hulse family reun
ion to be held 111 the Wallowa Val-
Hey, July 2. 3. 4. and 5 al the cainp
grounda ut the Kllga, Weaver place.
All those related lo the Hulse fa
;!l'nlly are Invited. I'rogruma are be
.ihg planned for the various daya.
.Visitors are welcome.
...
V- Honoring her house guest, Mrs.
1. I. Vau Overn. Mrs. 1.. M. Hoyt
! Entertained at cards Thursday af-
'-ternoon at her home on Main Avc-
I iiu. During Ihe afternoon's play
! Mia. Van Overn won high acore.
At the close of tho afternoon's
-pluy dainty refreshments were ser-
! ived. i . '
i COVK. (Special) The, Ladles
jOuild was delightfully entertained
fby Mrs. J. it. Price and Mrs. J.
il'letcher Thursday afternoon at the
homo of Mrs. Price. The home
(was beautifully decorated with va
rious flowers of the season and
during Ihe afternoon "000" was ut
pluy. Mrs. Ituy Uoodnough, of La
Ulrunde. won high honors. Lunch-:
'eon was nerved at tho close of the
J play.
I Those present were: Mrs. K. C.
: Jlees, It'.ra. T. I'. Hefty. Mrs. G. K.
Hurker. Mrs. A. G. (.'onklln, Mrs. T.
I It. fonklln. Mrs. J. J. fonley, Mrs.
,1,. H. farter. Mrs. Hay Goodnough.'
Mi-s. A. H. urlon. Miss Mess iveny.
; Mrs. I.. IS. Anderson, Mrs. . C. K.
f l.aw.son. Miss l,ols Lawson. Mrs. J;
! K. Mills, Miss Ida Underwood. Mlatf
Dorothy Mills. Mrs. Eva Itcmlllard-,
' Mrs. William Hallmark and Mrs.
! 1.. M. Ivnlrd.
; . 'OVK (Specilil) Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. (Jonklln celebrated their third-
wedding anniversary with a dlnnejr.
Sunday, June 2. Among thf;
guests present were Keverend and
Mrs. William Murray, who wvro
celebrating their first wedding an
nlversary.
...
' COVE. (Special) The Ladles
WALLING'S
New Summer
lrvMs, Voiles, ItroitdelotJis
CrriM's and Silks
All new styles und materials
lteusonubly Triced
HATS
Trimmed nnd Kport.s 1
One lot to close out...2.t5
One lot to close out. ...$3.83
"CohimhlakiiJC'
Swimming Stilts, SwrAleis
ltcditcud
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When jam artsh the ehann.
hut effect of aoft, natural
curl, the new French paper
wave Is the only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped and trained to glee
this new curl. Ton will be
more than pleased with the
results, Phone now for aa
appointment,
GEIST MARES'KLLO
SHOP
a, tlotnner Bids.
"A
Beauty Aid for
Srery Hoed.
Phont Main 5TT
s
LOOKS FINE
To have )Tjur pictures en.
larged and beautifully tint
ed by Itlchardson, "The Art
Man."
Developing
rrintinp;
Copying
Enlarging
Tinting
Framing
' ALWAYS
1 At '
1'
Richardson's
V-fi'T! &Gift Shop
4 . . -
Guild will give a public reception
on Tuesday evening. June SO. hon
oring Rev. and Mrs. William Mur
ray Hradner. who huve come to
Cove to make their home, and lit.
Keverend and Mrs. W. I IlcmUf
ton. The reception will be held at
Morris Hall from eight until ten o'
clock. ...
PROMISE. (Special) Miss' J.o
ra Carper was hostess to u num
ber of friends Saturduy evening
when she entertained with a de
llel.d'ul party, llesides the young
people from Promise there were
Harold and Hendrlch Kootberg,
Edgar Barton. Wilbur Jlescock und
Wallace Wilson, of Maxville.
...
PHOM1SH (Special) David
Garrett and Miss Hazel Kenworthy
bolh of Promise, were married at
Enterprise Monday, June --. I'p
on their return to Promise they
were serenaded by a group of their
friends here.
Announcements
Social annotinccfnents may
be printed lo this column free
of chargp. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions such
aa cooked food sales, etc., win
be refused. Announcements, to
be printed the same day, must
be In society editor's hands by
t;0O o'clock. News editor's
Bote.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet al the home of Mrs. Herbert
Thompson. 610 Fourth atreel Mon
day afternoon, June 2s. All wo
men of woodcraft and visiting
Neighbors are invited. The ladles
will meet at the corner of Wash
ington and Depot by the Elks club
at two o'clock and go to Mrs.
Thompson's.
'. Radio
St'MAY. J I'M-: 2H.
Mountain Slandunl Time Stations.
KKWA. OKden, Itnh. (261). 8-11
. p. m., mualcuj protfruni, Chum
ber ot Comnierct.
KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4) 11 a.
m First Uaptlst cliurch, lr. A.
. H. O. More; 2:16 p. m.. Sunday
afternoon music hour. National
Association for the Advance
ment of Colored People; 7:45,
First Uaptlst church.
I'neirk Sinndi.nl Time Stations.
KFl, Los Angeles, Clif. (4ti7).
tt:30 p. m., McDanlel's nllitly
doinps; 6:46, mimical apprecia
tion talk; 7-8. from at.ige and
studio of Metropolitan theater;
8- 9. classic hour from composi
tions of Oreli; und .Maelowell;
9- 10, Kxamlner, presenting Tom
Moore's Cinderella 1ml I room or
chestra from lxMitf Heuch";
l'ackurd Klpht orchestra, direc
tlon 1111 Hennesey, Starr ltua-
ell, blues Atnger.
IvFWU. Hollywood, Calif. (252), 9
11 p. m.. news, Wurner ltros..
Hunday nluht movie frolic,
ucreenlund dance orchestra und
movlu stur.H.
K (-)(. Onklun.l. Cull. (361.2), 11
a. in-. Klr.st Methodist Kplscoital
church: 3:30 p. m.. KG(J Utile
Smphony orchestra; 7:30, First
AlethoiilHt Kplaeopul church.
KGW. Forllund. Ore. (491.5).
1 0 ;30-1 a m.. First 1'resbyteriun
church; 7:45-9 p. in.. First
Church of Christ SetcntisLs.
KHJ, hos AtiKdeH. Ciillf. (4(15.2).
C-S:0 p. m., ljfglUon's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron
Bhaw. leader; 6:30-7, Art Hick
man's Ulltmoru hotel concert or
chestra, Edward Fitzpatrlck. di
rector; 7-7:30. Arthur Itlukely.
orKunist; 7:30-8:15. procram, In
ternational Uible Students' Ass'n;
8: 15-10:30, program, Harold I
Arnold. Inc.. arranged by J.
Howard Johnson.
KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (336.0), 7
8 p. m., First Presbyterian
church of Hollywood, Htewurt V.
MucLennun, pustor; 8-9, Ambas
sador hotel concert orchestra,
Josef Roscnfeld, director; 9-11,
falure program, LJeverly Hills
Nurseries.
KP. San Francisco, Calif. (428.3)
6:35-7:30 p. m.. I'aluee hotel
concert orcheslra; 8:3o-lo, Ittidy
Sciger's Fairmont hotel orches
tra. rCrCU Seattle. Wash. (305.9) 7:50
9:15 p. m., First Church of Christ
Scientist.
MONDAY, JI NK 1!1.
Mmintnhi Stflitdnnl Time Sttittmit
Minerva
Says
A viomun had a narrow
escupe of being a cripple for
life by Hearing u pair of old
run-over shoes. Hut a goud
f rir-nd favored her by In
ducing her to buy a pair of
Arch-Aid Oxfords which cor
rected her ailment and put
her on easy street.
Oh, joy! 1 nevi-r knew
what comfort was befon
she SiUd. Just like walking on
feuthers. My feet don't burn
ut all, und 1 do not seem
half as tired when night
coim s. More pwople w ould
weur them If they only knew
how good they feH. 1 got
mln ut TH E HOOTE It V.
They huve all stzrs und
widths und can sure give
you u good fit.
(Signed) Minerva's FrlenJ,
M KS. LIOHTFOOT.
No. 2347 Sore Foot Ally Ave.
THE B00TERY
INC.
GAT HA DEN, Ur.
Evening Wrap
From Paris
JK tV. :
kmiim
1 S. . i "I . ( I '
TRIANGULAR Jabots of plain sil
ver cloth trim tho tfktrt .and
peeves of this coat of embroi
dered tissue that Is collared wlth
black fox. This Is the type of Wap
Paris prefers for evening Instead of
the more voluminous cape or full
coat.
KOA. Denver, Colo. (322 4). 8 p.
m., Kohert N. Grace studlo.s;
tulk for mountain climbers, Colo
rado Mountain club; Gii-gor
Cherntva.sky, violinist; Florence
Lamont Hiumaii, contralto; Faye
Israel HaswHI. pianist; Fred
Smith, violinist.
rneirir Standard Time stallons.
KFl. l.os Atigelen, Calif. (4 67),
5:30-6 p. in.. Examiner's mu
sical matinee; 6. McDiiniel's
nightly doings; 6:45, radltorial
talk; 7-8. California Serenadors'
orchestra. (Jeorge Cronk, leader;
Slgniuiid Sachs, violin soloist;
Kolfe I'ratt. tenor; 8-9. program.
Owl Drug coin puny ; 9-10, pro
gram. Waller M. Murphy Motors
company; Virginia Flohri. liadio
nightingale; Los Angeles Slung
quartet; 10-11, Fxaminer. re
nenting Kay Went and his Al
exandria hotel dance orcheslra.
KFOA, Seatlle. Wash. (454.2), 6
6:4 5 p. ui., Olympic hotel con
cert orcheslra; 6:45-8:15, Sher
man, Clay and company pro
gram; 8:30-lo, Thins dance mu
sic. KFWH. Hollywood. Calif. (252) 6-
7 p. in.. Children's hour, lllg
Ilruther of KFWH: 7-8, program
John A. Evans corporation, Ha
cienda I'ark orchestra; 8-9. pro
gram, Check-Neal Col lee com
pany. Maxwell House Coffee
siring quartet, Harry Jackson
leader. Columbian instrumental
trio. Dorothy Dodd. soprano: 9
1 o, AHadena program by E. 1.
Janes, Kay Kellogg and Kill
'Hatch, the jazz twins and orches
tra; lo-ll. Warner Bros, frolic,
direction Charlie Wellman.
KOO, Oakland. Callr. (361.2), 6
7 p. ni., Kohler & Chase Aniplco
studios, Nona Campbell, mezzo
saprano; Alice (iiithrie 1'oyner,
violinist ; Theodore Strong, or
ganist; 8, Amphion trio: "The
Trend of AjjricuUural I'rlces,"
I'rof. L. W. I'luharty; "(letting
tur Children Stalled Right." Dr.
Albertine Kkhards Nash; "Let
ters of Application," W. J. Mar
ra; "Am-'ricanization." Dan K.
Sehertle; io-1, Jb-nry Hhlstead's
orchestra.
KGW. Fortland. Ore. (491.5). 6
7 p. m, WHliam Kobinson
IJoone. organist.
KNX, Hollwood, 4alif. :t36.9),
5:30-6:15 p. nv. Wurtitzer pipe
organ studio, Sidd .ifl's sports
lalk: 6;15. iraxel lalk. W. F. Al
der; 6:30-7:30. ilinner hour mu
sic; 7:30, program, Columbia
Outfitting company; 8-9, pro
gram, L. W. Slorkwel! companj ;
9-10. program. Lislenwaller and
Gough. Kola male uarfe.
Hh siring trio; 10-11. Goodrich
Sllverlown Corn dance orchestra,
Lllyan May Chalb-nipT. contra
con tralto; I i-1 2. Abe Lyman'n
Cocoamil (Jrovf dance oriiestra
from Ambassador hotel.
EKO, San Francisco. Culif. (4';ii.3)
6:15 p. in., baseball; r,:4-7.
Wuldemar Llnd and the States
Kestaurant oreheslia; 8-10. ope
ratic night. Claire Hariingion:
Arluro Casiglea, organist; 10-11,
Wuldemar l.ind and States lles
taurant orchestra.
SDIM.Mi O.N SPIT I.AVi:i.
AKTUUIA, "re. Seining on Pea
rock spit, on Ihe Washington side
of the enl i a nee to the Columbia
river has been prohibited by the
ar depot -fluent, according to an
Jltlmatiliu giw n (he p. J. Mi-Uow
an Packing 'o., and to (borge
Charley, chief of the Chinook In
dians, u ho hits be.-n fiHhing at
Peacock spit for t he M-f tovwm
plant. The action was la ken lo
protect prior tights of I'olumb'j
river gilinetteis and the leasees ol
the Sand Island seining ground,
und to prntert hum.in life.
Authority has ben gHen Lb'ti
bnant 8. P. Huff, head of Co
lumbia coast d'-fenw-H, to lite
force to carry out thy order if
CHURCHNEWS
FinRT CHURCH OF CHRIST
RC IF NT I ST Corner of First and
Waahlngtoo. Sunday mornlne icr
vlco at 11 o'clock. I
Subject "ChrlBtlun Science."
Sunday School at 9:46 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o'clock, (The reading room, now
located In Weat-Jacobion Bid..
rtoom 3, Is open dally except Sun
day and legal holidays, from IS M
to 4:30 p. m. dully). All are In
vited. CHUItCH OF THK NAZAltFNF
Sunday school session 9:45
etusses for all ages. We invite alt
that ure not attending Sunday
School elsewhere. Morning wor
ship 11:00 o'clock, evunnfllstlu
message in the evening at 8:00 o'
clock, both by pustor.
Itlble study Tuesday evening In
charge of 1. A. Cumphetl. at the
home of Lee Gregory. Thursday
night prayer meeting at Die chapel.
A welcome awaits sou. The
place Klversido chap. I, Just I
ross the viaduct. L. L. Meggers
pastor.
METHODIST KI'IBCOPA 1
CHl'HCH, SOUTH North Fir ard
II Avenue. Bert A. 1'owell. pustor.
9:45 a. m. Sun do y School, W. A.
Etum, Supt.
11 u. m. I'reachlng by Kev. J. H.
Dills.
3:00 p. m. Fourth Quarterly con
ference. 7:00 p. m. Epworth I,cugue.
8:00 p. m. Treuchtng by Kev. J.
H. Dills.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be solemnized at the
close of Hie- morning worship.
FIRST METHODIST EK1SCO
Al. CHCKCH 'I'nchurtered
Kncks" will be the theme ut the
nervice of Worship at 11a. in. In
the evening the pastor will dis
course on the theme "Truth a Lib-
rator." Both of these themes
Hiiggest worth while thought.
The choir will furnish special
music and lead the congregation In
some of the great Hymns of Ihe
church. Miss Merl Leitner of Boi
se, lduho, will render a solo In the
evening entitled "Sweet Spirit.
Hear My Prayer," Wallace.
The Epwoiih League will meet
in their study und devotional ser
vices at 7:00 p. m and the even
ing hour of worship will be held
at 8 o clock.
ZION ENGLISH LUTHERAN
CHCKCH Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00. The Kev.
W. E. BrlnUman emphasized the
fact that the Church is the only
non-human Institution on earth.
a nd we wish to state t hat t here
will hp no human Institutions In
heaven. It Is hot now. but there
is a hotter place than this. Win.
F. Holl, pastor.
FIRST BAl'TIST CHUUCH
Sixth Street at Spring Avenue. J
Sunday School meets at 9:45 a. j
m. H. A. Fox, Superintendent. We'
give you the best welcome we have,
then we give you the best we have.
Morning Worship at 11 o'clock.
In the absence or the pastor, the
service will be conducted by Coun
ty Superintendent of Schools Say-
re. who will preach the sermon.
There will be no evening service.
The pastor will be absent for two
Sundays, attending the Northern
Hairs Catarrh
& m -2 u Combined
MeCUCIIlC Treatment.
both local and intern.i, "
successful In the tttinent of jGmJ
for over forty yean. SoldbyaUdru?gliu.
F.J.CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohl,
A DOLLAR
In the Bank is worth
TWO Dollars in your
hands or loss in your
pockets.
Try saving one each
week.
UNITED SHIES
ii Cherries
You can not afford
Tn let Ihe bird
Hate lliem this
Year,
V are going to
lie In the market
For RI.ACKS nnd
ftOYAIj ANNS. We
Cannot qiMtn n
Prlci ft jet but
It will pity you
To W4! us before
You sell.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Phona Mala Itt
i
nuptlst Convention at Seattle.
George Albert I'ollurd, paitor.
CHRISTIAN CHl'KCH We
Invite nil to attend our services,
Sunday School at 9:45 a. ni. Com
munion at 11 a. m. The evening
services, C. E. 7 p. m. I'reaehlntf
i p. m.
The subject for the morning ser
mon will be, 'Tho Missing Kink."
The evening service will be of spe
cial attraction, C. K. forming the
choir an da poem will be given be
fore tho sermon. H. M. Waldron.
FUIST PHB8DYTKUIAN
CHl'KCH Word has been receiv
ed from our minister that he would
be unable to return homo In time
for the services tomorrow morn
ing. Due to this fact there will be
no regular morning service at It
o'clock.
Sunday School will be held us
usual, al 9:45. C. K. meets at 7,
till young people are cordially in
vited to be present. Win. Crosby
Itoss, Minister,
ISLAND CITY COMMUNITY
CHCKCH At 10 a. in. the Sunday
School begins. Public worship ut
11. Sermon topic "A Growing
Personality. "
The Epworth league meets nt 7
p. ni. The regular preaching ser
vice of the oven lag will bo adjour
ned, but a new und uttiuctivo fea
ture will be introduced into the
league service.
You are cordially Invited to u It
the services. Hal K. Wallls, pas
tor. LONDON AUOITS AMERICAN
IDEAS IN HOt SEIU ILD1.V.
LONDON (Al'). The London
county council is tired of the or
thodox while or red brick house
und Is going to experiment with
buff, brown, red und white col
ored concrete buildings.
The council's architect, G. T.
Forrest, said recently there wus
something monotonous in a long
series of dingy grey houtis un 1,
having noticed on a recent visit
to the United States un attempt
hud been made to relieve this
monotony by t he use of colored
materials, he Intended to follow
suit.
On the council's Reeontree, Ei
sex, estate, some 3.000 houses will
be erected In which the American
Idea of mixed colorings will be
adopted.
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OPPORTUNITY!
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house Automatic Electric RanRc. Never such a chance to free yourself from the -drudgery, the
heat, the varying results of the old fuel range. : '
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ktlnrtrn ilnrlnr
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mill Jnly 31K.
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Everything cooked ly the clock uniform excellence nolhing burnt up nothing underdone.
Complete menus will" be prepared by The Observer instructor on this wonderful range each af
ternoon during a 5-day school. Be. sure to attend and see this range.
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Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
"Cook By Wire - Not By Fire"
Sister Mary
Says:
Breakfast Chilled cantaloupe,
pouched eggs on graham toast,
crisp broiled bacon, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Baked potatoes,
creamed dried beef, carrot salad, j
mint n breud, caramel cookies, j
milk, tea.
Dinner Baked bluefish. new po
tatoes in butter, creamed peua.
stuffed tomato saludt, raspberry
shortcake, whole wheut breud,
milk, coffee.
Bones must be carefully watch
ed when smalt persons eat fish,
but aside from this fish Is un ex
cellent food for children.
Very young children eat toma
toes these days. Babies are given
strained tomato juice just us they
are given orange juice and child
ren of four yeura may tat tho flesh
of the raw vegetable. Tho skin, of
course, must be removed.
Caramel Cookies
One cup butter, 2 cups brown
sugar, 2 eggs, l cup sour cream.
4 to 5 cups of flour, 1 teaspoon so
da, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 ttuspoon va
nilla. Soften butter und beat In sugar.
Beat until creamy. Beat In 1 cup
ot flour. Add eggs well beaten
and beat mixture well. Mix nnd
sift 3 cups of flour with salt und
soda. Add half to first mixture
and beat until smooth. Heat in
milk and when smooth udd re
maining flour mixture. Stir well
and add vanilla. Add uiuro flour
if necessary. Form into a small
roll and put In the ice box until
firm and very cold. Cut thin with
a sharp knife und buko In a mod
erately iulck oven for Hlx or eight
minutes.
This recipe ran be "ii'.udr up" In
the evening und the dough chilled
over night. Then the cookies re
cut and baked early in the morn
ing before the sun Is high und hot.
The rolls should be made about
as thick us a rolling pin und the
slices cut us thin as possible.
Ancient Human statues are in
corporated us common building
stones beneath the old Turkish
citadel walls of Angora.
MARCELLING
Mrs. D. U. Mosby
701 L Ave.
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A MONTH
Tnys for It.
Tor ni s nnyone
ran afford
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