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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1925)
Wednesday, July 15, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of Honoring thuir houNG gut'wla Mr.s, Jcnnlt' WJhley und O. . WUdcy. of I. on AnKlea, California, Dr. and Mph. A. I UlflmrJKon tmu'rlntncd with u beautiful warden nurly lust evening ut their hom on o Ave nue. Tli affair wo In the form of u r'evjtion and wim wHI niuii iiBMil by the chiirmlnK ho8ttH.s. A pruKiiuuli'ly Hirtu hundrvU gursis were nrcm-nt,. 'i In garden was decoruled with colored HkIiih and Hu-ne juiIiiih (flv Ititf an oriental effect. KxiulHil I'luwtTH In cerise und mmm col om wt u'd n))Oiu the Krdi-n and on tho tuhles. Th ferine and nuiuvtj color scheme wiui uHed liolh Imloora and oul. In ihe. receiving line will) Mr, and Mm. llieht.i-dHnn were M in. WIJnN'y and . ti. Wlldey. On tho flint side of the Kurd rit nrcHidlng al ihe punch howl were MrH, Hur ley lili-hardHon and MrH. Klmer Siodilurd, u mm luted by ihe, Mluxe Kvelyn Jacobs, of I'ortlund, .Mina Ah. Loutae Tonnel, Margaret Huker, Dorothy Kunk and Mar jorie. Wurnlck. At the. coffee urn on the Huinn hUIh of the Kurdrn were Mrs. K. 1. MnxHinun. Mrs. H. S- Hrownion, MrH. W. H. Uohnen kuinii, jr.. und MrH. Hurl Kioddard, tiAJtiMed by the MIk-hcm Dorot hy Ann Wurnlck. Jean WHIIaum, Do rothy lirownton, Ann Huu.k tler trude Srranion und Loin NcIhoii. iin the wi-Hi Hhle of thf warden at an attractively arranged table cutting huiH woo Mtu Itrnee ln n is, Mrs. Itohert N'l-wlin, Mrs. A. I J. Slange, and Mrs. H. Appleby, assist ci y tlie MisspK A I In deer. SeroRKip, Maijorie O'.irlei,,, I lor iiihy l uldwi ll, Kuth 1 1 111, Con tsiunv Cleaver. Helen Thomas, of Mt Lake City, and Madeline Bar beau. .General assistants in th Kurmn were A I ra. J. T. Itlchard on. Mrs. John Theim-n und Mrs. HJ A. Zurbrick. The Sunset orchestra rurnished niusle during the entire evening. An interesting feature wa two voeul numbers sung from the mm porch of the Richardson home, by O. G. Wildey, uccompunied at the piano by Mrs. Hurley Hichurdson. ALr. WUdey is the possessor of WALLiNG'S JULY CLEARANCE SALE Of Hats, Dresses, Girdi leres, Brassieres, Coi scts, Hose, Jewelry in fact everything in thq store to be sold. WALLING'S The New French Curl When you wish the charm ing efroct ol soft, natural curl, the new French psper wave to tlie oulj answer. Our bop Is admirably equipped anil trained to give thla new curl. You will be more than pleased with the results. Phone now for an appointment. GELST MARINELLO SHOP Boom 1, Bomsner Bld "A Beauty Aid for Brery Heed." Phone Main 57T Minerva Says j Did you see our window for prices? If you didn't i you ought to. Priced to suit i those who are feeble in the ! pocKftbook. You are the loser if you don't buy and ! we are the loser when we i sell. But Pa has got lots : of money and Ma don't enr?. ; Did you see those Chiffon I Silk Hose, We have them now. Zino Corn Puds will keep your corns soft this hot weather and the city is short on water. Don't weur too much on your feet. White Cunvus Slippers. 5o, $1.00, Sl.-fft for chil dren. No stockings needed with these they are cloth lined. Yo i save another 6oc by not using sloe kings. Women's short lines In Stlpp-rs, $1.9$ nd S:t..V. This in cht-uper than they wnre 2n eurs ago. THE BOOTERY Cie hu..T now and buy. iHin't he so nrimpy. SOCIETY j j remmktihly fine tenor robusto j lust evening were enthusiastically received. Honoring Mrs. Vincent ralmor now of Sealtli!, Wellington, but i for many yearH u resident of l.a ; Grande thf mem hem of 4'huptor j 1.. I'. K. O, entertained with luncheon ai th Koley Kill) ytater- duy in 2:.t(l o'clock. Nliu-ieen nicmbrrs of I'. K. t). wir' present and a delicious four course inncli eon was werved. lieautitul flowers or the season served, us a center piece t'or the luncheon table. I Miriiitf luncheon u few uiiro prlulo remark weiv made by Mrs. VVuyue Wade,; piesltlt iu of the chapter, and wi re, rtispoiided . lo hy Mrs. Calmer. Mch. I 'aimer is a ineinbcr of the local chaider. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Huron en tertained ut dinner lust evening honoring Mrs .'Uudine KunuRe, of Tueomu, Washington, who has been vIsitiiiB her son, Amos Helm, here for some time. Mrs. ltanae left this morning for her home at 'l'a coma. NORTH POWDKIt. (Spi'cial) News has been received her of ihe. murriuge. of Miss Sadie Hurx ton to Ai'l I'. liohn, both. of North l'owdep, ut l,u (Jrande on July se venth. After u hpneymoon trip spent motoring through Oregon and California they will make their home here. Announcements Social announcements inny be printwl Id this coin inn five of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such ts cooked food wiles, etc., will be refused. Aiinoiiiux'meutN, to be printed the same day, must be lu society editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock, News editor's note. i The Women's Relief Corps will hold their regular meeting . and dinner Saturday, July IS, ut he K. of P. hall. The Ladies of Mooseheart Le gion will meet at the J. O. O. K, hull Thuretluy afternoon at two o' clock with Mrs. Wuldron and Mrs. Don Shanks u.s hostesses. Radio THI'KSDAY, .H'l.Y lfl Mountain Standard Time Stations t'XUC, Culgary, can. (435.ti)t i) p. in., Orpheus quai-tet ; H. A. Choppen, tenor; Mrs. U. A. Choppen, accompanist. KOA, Denver, Colo. (22.4), C;30 p. m., Herbert White and hln Silver State orchestra. PacJi'lu SUuidai'd Time Stations KKWH, Hollywood, Calif. (262); ti-7 p. m., children's hour, Hig Brother of KWKU; 7 : 4t. Jack Boaz, fi.slilng scout, tulks of Cult I o r n hi trout st reu in s ; 7:40, plastic surgery, Dr. T. Floyd Ilrown; 8-9. program, Starr Pi nna com puny, O-nnett record favorites; 9-10, program, Don P. , Smith, Inc.. Moon Six orchea ttra, S. llooplt'a Hawaiian Hi ll, Warenr Bros, movie frolic, Charlie W'ellmun master of cere monies. KOO, Oakland, Calif. (3G1.2). 8 p. m., "Brewster's M ill Ions," K(K) players; in-l, Clarke Wilson's Hotel St. Francis orchestra. KGW, Portland. Ore. 4iU.fi), 8 9 p. in.. Oregoniun coin-fri or chestra; 9-10, Fields Motor Car company; 10-12 Herman Kenln's Mnttiromah liotel orchestra. KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2). 6:30-6 p. m., Leigh ton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron Rhaw, leader: 8-6:SO, Art Hick man's Blltniore hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Fit'putriek', di rector; 6:30-7:30, KHJfl Uadlo kiddles featuring Jack Sea He, screen starlet; I'ncle John ; 1 : 46. talk on health. Dr. Philip M. Lovnll; S-9, program Kit a-' gerald Music , compnny ; Clnire Melonlno, concert pianist; Vera Bart sow, concert violinist; 9-ln, program, De Lite products com pany; 10-11, Art Hickman's lillt more hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, leader. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (33H.9), (pocivJA. For the bnrlirlor man or nmlil an eli-ctrlc liot plate, Mr, Klpolro-wrve. Ifii a linndy little cooker. H la a very serviceable apiilionce and costs but very llttlB money. You can bjy evcrythlnsr clec trlral you want here from a mazrla lamp to a wash. Intr machine and cao al ways bo auro of R-ttln? an olillnltijf service. l it , . i V O O CAMELLIA QI KKN OK SAt ItAMKNTO U the title Riven tn AilM liernlre Scully. When Ihe city staged a Camellia content he won first prize from the viewpoint of the flower and the t person entering them. 6:30-6:15 p. m.. Wurlltzer pipe organ' studio; 6:15. travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7. . At water Kent Itudio orchestra, Paul Finsteln. leader: 7-7:30, dinner hour music; 7:30-8 one-net play KNX players, Edward Murphy, di rector; 8-H, program, L. A. County Assn. Optometrists; 9 lo, KNX feature program !' lo-l 1 Abe Lyman's Cocounur Grove dunce orchest ra from Ambassa dor hotel; 11-12, campus night, students University of California Southern branch. KPO, f.'un KranelHcn, Cullf.-M2S.SV (t:lfi p. m., baseball scores; fi:4(l 7, Stall's .restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Itudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchcHt ra ; s-!t. seml-c.las-slcal program; !-ln. organ reci tal, Theodore j. Irwin: 10-11, Johnny I (pick's Cahlrlans. Sister Mary Says: Breakfast Sliced pineapple, ha ked sa nd w let) es, b ra n m u f tins; milk, coffee. Luncheon String bean ami to mato chowder, croutons, custard, ni ilk, tea. Dinner Lamb stew with vege tables, boiled summer squash, to mato salad, whole wheat -bread, milk, coffee. The tomato salad can be atuff ed or plain. French dressing or a mayonnaise can be served with It. Hut always part the tomatoes. If boiling water is poured over the fruit nnd allowed to stand for 1 minute the skin will slip off very easily, lteehill In the ice box for 15 minutes before serving. HaliCil Sandwiches Two cups mashed potatoes, cup milk, 1 ckk. 1 cup flour. 1 teaspoon bilking powder, salt and pepper, Indigestion Had Him Three Years Miserable Clutch Finally lhachers Liver and Blood by nip, The Old Reliable, Declares Enthusiastic Florida Merchant. ! Kvldenco dally nccumuiatea up jporttnjr the reputation of Dr. jThncher'a Uver und mood Syrup jus a reronHtrurtive tonic of re markable power and a fc-ewral 'remedy for stomach trouhle, tor pid liver und impoverished blood. On of thi' moHt Interesting' utatf-mentn to thl.s effcrt Is fur n lulled in a personat eommunlca- ilion received by the manufactur- riB i ruin j. ai. mtKKU, jr., OF J. M. HaKVett - Co.. K' neral mer chandi', of Htaekmiiit, Kin., who writes: "I have ht-en In huNlncss lie: e for twi-nty-flv- yi-ars und have Hold Ihe ThtieiM-r K-in'din twnty yturft und n'vi-r have hud a m(h complaint ahuut tln-m. Thh -tfun y-nrn hko t had Indltstion und Wf.M iiHh-r treatment for that and livt-r troiibl1 thrte yf-ars, hnt as I didn't K't any h-M-r I quit and started on Ir. Thatrher's Liv YfS, r jit- 5 r j. fi Hints for the Housewife Chocolate) Ice Itox Cake, Although this novel cake is eas ily prepared and well adapted to hot weut her serving. It requires about five hours' refrigeration. The house wil'o who pluns her m eu Is in a d vunce und d oes not mind preparing tor her dinner de ssert many hours ahead, will find I his a very welcome addition to her Hat especially during the summer becau.se It requires very little cooking. Melt one quarter of a pound of sweet chocolate in an enameled ware boiler. Add one tablespoon- f ful sugar und four tea-spoon fu Is water. Then add three egg yolks one at a lime, beating well. Cool und fold In the stiffly beaten egg whites. Line an enameled ware pudding dish with waxed paper und place on it u layer of lady fin gers. Spread half the chocolate mixture over this anil then anoth er layer of lady fingers. Place in the lc box for at least five hours. When set, cut Into squares and serve from the dish In which It Is molded, with whipped cream. Sponge cake or macaroons can be suhstituted for the lady fing ers, if desired. leftover chopped meat, J to 1 cup white sauce. Heat egg well and add to mash ed potatoes with milk. .Mix and sift flour and baking powder und slir Into potato mixture. Drop from the tip of the spoon onto a well-buttered buklng pun. Sprend smooth, making a depression in the center of each. Kill with meat mixed with white sauce and cover with a upoonful of potato mixture. Hake (n a moderately hot oven un til brown and serve at once. Broken, However, By Dr.! er nnd Blood Syrup, which T con tinued to take till completely re lieved. "I am fifty-five years old and foe! as well and Htronj as a man j of thirty-five. A few duys uko I I recommended Thacher'H Liver und Hlood Hyrup to a young man who had been under treatment fos' kidney trouble without much suc cess. H took a hltlo and It did him o much pood he ws noon hack for two triors." There is no doubt that thh preparation has made a distinct linpt csslon on thin romin inity. Uft I't'inarkablc record here and elsv whre l nothing short of a H-n-Kiit Ion, and t he wonderful relief obtained by ro mony who have been takinc It Is a general theme of ronversjition among all clas. h 11m I., a I., in no- fVl. I Adv. CO-OP BUYING WA Ifl.OWA, Ore. (Special) S. T. Uuilie was at Enterprise the last of the week, working with the other mt'iuhcra of the co-operative buying committee, of the Wallowa covi n I y I om ona (I range, h'u rniers in the upper part of the valley ure said to he much in favor of ord ering binding twir.e and sacks, und such c unimodttiiH cooperatively. According to the . latest report a yery good HUeees i being made toward getting carload lots togelh ir. The lust'of theAvi'fk the com mltlee ha.l'u list of ovt au.otto sues and between 10 and in thou sand pounds of binding twine signed up, and were busy getting bids from local dealers of tlie county. Eugene QuHlin was busy Sunday gathering cattle In the Dry Cr'K section and taking them back to summer ratige on Powwatka ridge, lie reports the stock in that sec tion of the country to he In fine shape, at this time, and that range conditions are very good. Buying Mnehhicry L. C: Jolsnson was a business visitor here -the latter part of the week. A considerable umointt of new Harvest lug machinery has been bought hy furmers of t his county liirlng the past few weeks, local hardware men here have mild a number of new binders, while a considerable amount of threshing machinery has been . bought hy farmers in the east part of tho county, consisting of n number of small threshing machines, mid se veral of the new up to date com bines. The crops In tunny of the fields are very heavy, and farmers are anxious to have plenty of good machinery for handling them. The work on the new K. V. hull here Is progressing very satisfac torily, a large part of the frame work is going up at this llmo. Charles Kllnghammer of Leap was called to Elgin, Wednesday evening by the serious Illness of his father, at that place. ( Midlife 'ay C A. Hunter started a number of teams the first of the week cut ting his hay crop In the valley. Much of the first rulttng of hay has been put up at thla time. Tho Reduced JT Fares In affaet dally ( tpasbr t Pinal r.tum limit o. si. lxf Know the real fascinating joy that only a beach vacation can give. Fishing, clam digging, hunting, hone-back riding, golf ing, tennis, etc., ore also among the delight ful, health-giving pastimes at the beaches. Pack your outing duds and pur . chase a Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket via the Union Pacific System Irauting th mett wvftdrtul trip down (hrautfh th Coiumbtm Gvtg Let our mgrnnt fllyou mil huut it. .. H. KKKXKY. Local Afttrnt I. a Grande, Ore. Win. Mc.Miirray, ien, Pass, Agent J'oitlnnd, Ore. READ! REALIZE! ACT! FOR THE GOOD OF I.'.'stt'd Iiclow Are Sale Solid Gold HROOCHES Kegiilair $5.00 Special 1.95 Solid Gold RINGS 'RcRular $7 to $12 Special $1.45 Silver Plated TRAYS $1.45 J. H. Peare & Co. Closing Out Sale weather for the past two or three f weeks hits been very favorable for haying as no rains to spi ak of haw fallen to delay work. A number of the farmers In thin miction have been busy the pasb week cultivating their summer, fullow uiruln before the starting o hurves). The weeds huve been coming very thhk on many of the, early plowed fields, requiring a. ' large amount of work 'o keep ihetp down. P. A. Hunter moved his sheep' to the valley the lulter part of the ; week, from his large hill pasture on Whiskey Creek. lie has hud (be sheep on Ihe hill range since early spring. With the abundance , of good feed there the sheej have done well, and the lambs havn i made a fine start. He, expects tt keep them on irrigated pasture In, ihe valley during the hahinee f :', the' season, J Mr. John Couch and duughlersl of Leap, were here the latter purt of the week Inking cherries for Mrs. Davh. lfl re Hazards Increao The dry weuther of tho past few weeks has greatly Increased the danger of fire in the limbered sec tions, and campers going into the' forests are required t obtain a' permit for starting camp fires. A large fire bus been burning in he timbered section north of here for the past several dt'.vs. The fire Is Strong Backing is to hiive a sti'ong bunk behind you. Money al ways talks. UNITED STATES ML Mi North Beach Clatsop Beach wit jvx .m et Tillamook Beaches or Newport YOUR POCKETHO0KI a Few of the Special I'rices: Solid Gold CUFF LINKS Ileifular $r to ij!7 2.85 PEARLS Special 4.45 Fostoria Glass COCKTAIL GLASSES $1.65 Set of 6 f"(i "4 Fresh and cool looking, perfectly .styled, daintily trimmed, waahablo material and well made dresses all at July Clearance Prices. Every Dress Reduced LADIES READY-TO-WEAR MS: AND MILLINERY said to be confined to slashings on eui over la mis. i A number of people have made trips lulu, tin; forest recently In i quest of the huckleberries, hm ac cording to reports; have not been ' very . sncce'ssful In finding theiu. The UucUleherry crop lu most lo calities Is said to be very light, this ; season, many of the best berry j patches in. Hut forest have been almost destroyed by sheep during I the past few years, and do not pro duce heavily, us In former years. MOTXT IHM ItOAD OII.FI HOOK 111 V K)t, Ore. The Mount, The services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on your part. xt us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. CARRS If You Want tho Hfst Bread Cakes - Pies - Cookies I Sure It Is Mailo by Gwilllam'i Klcctrlo BBkory Eastern Ori'i)u'f Leading Ilrotul and l'aslrj linker Gwilliams, Electric Bakery Home of the Gulden Crnst NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR YOUR ROOFS We carry a complete line of Shingles und Composition Roofs. No. t Cedar Shingles, $1.5 Linseed Oil 1.25 The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. lU'liill Yanl Across Track cm (intciiivood Ave. Don't Forget WE CARRY REPAIRS FOR John Deere, Deering and McCormick Oregon Hardware 8c Imp. Co. July .., Clearance Oil' (HARMING Summer Dresses Hood loop highway, following the application of oil the entire dls tencw around the mountain, is now In excellent condition, ueeordlng to Stanley t Waiter, tftetrtct. forest ranger, here. It may be necessury Mr. Waller slated to apply O-sho-ond coat to some Heel ions of the road. ; "ICiiulpuienl Iiua been left on the road," Mr. Waller said, "and. en gineers are 6bserving the road. They will decide Monday whpthc4 it will be necessary to make further application to keep the dust laid the rest of the summer."