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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1925)
Tuesday, July 21, '1925. THE" LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY 'HAIR DYE COSTS : U. S. WOMEN SEVEN MILLION IN YEAR! Pretty Peggy Heventy-five eouph'H attended I the second Junior - Country Club ( dancing- party lust evetttitK at tli Club bonne, TliD room wert de- coraled with baskets or' flowers of j the season and dancing was -n- I joyed from mm until twelve o- 1 clock. The Star .Novelty Orches- i ira played. I Miring the dame punch, wub served. . ; Heverul out-of-town kusii wert present, including Mta Helen Tho- ..,.im ril' Knit I I 'I I v. lnHiH MIlHn iloweli, und fltiyton h?ieucer, ol' suit Luku city. Tin members of the committee In i hurnr of the dunce were: Mrs. It. J. Kitchen, Mia. A. J. Hluiiffe. .Mrs. (i. I,. J.uriHon. .Mrs. Hurley .smith, Mr. t. li. Kberhard. Mtn. i'. 11. Milt r and Mm. 11. N. Ashby. .M iss Mary I.euttuc, of I let roil. Michigan, and Mr Hoare, of Kam- la. wen murrbd yesterday inoru liiK at seven o'clock at the t'atholic Church. The Itv. Mr. .siedcr p-r-fonm-d the ceremony. The hrlih und K'oom were accompanied by cheater Newlin and Miss ltohius, both of l.u tliamlf. Thiy will live at M r. Hon re'. ranch near Kauiela. A unlet wedding- molt place Sun day morniliK at 11 o'clock al the 'ai holte chin ch when M Wm nitred follon and John Shuinan, both of linker, w re united in inurriaKC by tin- lit-v. Mr. Sbder. A number of I .a (li ande people and He vera I irom Ha lie r were pre sent. ' The happy young couple will nmke their home at Baker. , I 'O V K (Hpeeln I) The members, of Ihf Order of the Knsteru Star held a picnic dinner at Die cabin of Professor and Mrs. J. It. Price in the canyon Sunday. After din ner social conversation and music ensued. . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Anderson and family. Mrs. W. 1 Itreshrars and children, Mrs. J. W. Itolllns, Oscar Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murphy, Mr. New Oxfords 1 xumis aren't so fancy this year, but tho plain sensible oxford breaks out every now and then with some new wrinkle. This whits buckskin la!r have narrow bands ofbrown leather over the toe and heel." They fasten with buckles and have a Hull, tailored stitching about the top. nml Mrs. i-. v.. Uuv.inn. Miss Lola Mnrtin. (ioiilun Mills. .Mr. uml Mm. J. l-'lcii'ln-r, Mr. mi.l .Mia. 1.. M. I.ulnl. WALLING'S JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF HATS . As Follows: Trimmed Hats $1.93 to $6.95 -New. Kid Hats, Black nnd White and All White, reasonably priced. Dresses $1.50 and Up WALLING'S COVE (Special Mrs. U E. An demon and Mrs. I,. M. T.aird en tertained the Ladies' Ootid Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anderson. The house was beauti fully decorated with flowers. J hir ing the business meeting a com mittee, consisting of Mrs. A. (i. fohklin, Mrs. T. i .. Hefty, aml M'ss lttfts Kvlly,; was appointed to look after the ,. -flowers for the church. Another committee was appointed to have charge of the church cleaning. , A party that will honor Mrs. .1. R. price, who will soon leave Cove, was set for Thursday afternoon. I After the business meeting ''500" was plned ut four tables, Mrs. T. C. Hotly scoring high. KeTresh menta were served. Those present were: Mrs. R. O. Rees. Mrs. A- tl. Conklin. .Mrs. J. K. Mean, Miss Florence Severs, of Seattle, Mrs. A. It. Orton, Mrs. T. It. Conklin. Miss lless Kelly, Mrs. T. . Hefty. Mrs. Frank' Miller, Mrs. It. Conklin, Mrs. 1,. M. Laird. Mrs I.. H. Carte. r Mrs. Kdna Conk lin. Mrs. J. .Miller, Mrs J. K. Mills and Mrs. William I'lallmark. lty tlio AUKlnhil reK) Women of the rutted Hlat'-a upend approximately $i.ou(mkhi u day to make ihemseives synthet ically beuuttrul. Lust year 1 7,S5a,iuni boxes of rouge were used. llUlr dye cost ubout $7.t00,lMMj for the year. . ., j Maccabees Will Hold Convention in Capital WASHINGTON (AI') Ten thousand members of i he frater nal order of Hie Muccabee.s will assemble lie re Monday for the (out lays iiuadrennlal convention of the order, according to udvuiiee regis trations received at Maceahee'B heailnuaiters here. An out si uniting feature of the convention is that virtually all the ID. 000 delegates an' expected to arrive by automobile Ouring Hie oast year the fraternal order bus hci-n preparing an international ! automobile caravan to bring its mem be to tlie convention over the motor highways from every part of the I nitid Slates and Ca nada. More than 2,000 automo biles are registered for the cara van. They will take part In a pa rude July S. which with its alle gorical floats and bands In motor cars Is expected to be the largest automobile parade ever known, on the evening of July L'o will h& I ho til l-trt.ut hiut 1 iti f I'i t irt.. iivnr celebrated bv a fraternal body. 1 V nwuK 01 ""other. This one Is 5.(100 candidal! a being taken hilo, -oKsweu, tne prettiest the order at onro. At this conven tion women members for tin first time will take part 1n the activi ties of the Maccabees, 1 he order having thrown open lis doors to women June l, with the installa tion of Martha Washington Jllve No. I in Washington, The 2011,1100 men of the order u re divided Into tent, there being 4.0110 In all parts I of the 1'niied states und Canada. On Friday. Julv 24. the conven tion will adjourn to Chatham, Pa., to inspect the International Home nnd Relief Association for orphans and aged members of the order. The New French Curl When yon wish Uie rliarm Ing effect of soft, natural curl, the new French paper are Is the only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. Tou will be more tluin pleased with the results. Phone now for an appointment. GE1ST MARINELL0 SHOP Boom 8, Sommer Bide. "A Benty Aid for Every Need." Phone Main 577 Announcements Social announcements may be printed In this column free of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cooked' food sulcs, etc.. wrll be refused. Aunoiiiicemeiits, to be printed the snme day, must be In ttoclcty cilltor's liamls by 0:00 o'clock, News editor's note. i i in ii-ri"i il "la '"3 a !; v ' :i Radii to fi:3fl-8:lS p. This Is the time of year when th beauty tonteit flourishes, so. here's sir! In Olympla, Wash. - Sister Mary Says: U r e a k f a t f)iange Juice, scrambled egKH' with rice, bran muffins, milk, coffee. Luncheon Sweetbread loaf toasted muffins, orange marma lade, milk, tea. Dinner Halibut steaks stuffed nnd baked, rice with tomato' Scheme for Improving Artillery Fire Devised ' JU,I'rl1 lof,t's' mcumher . saimi, sliced peaches, cake, whole wheat unlmnifl ' III H Hi VUlll'f to be KONOM'l.r (AI1).-A for taking ballistic wind used In correcting the ranges ot g ins In night firing, has been de vised by .Major John H. Hood, of the 15th coast artillery at Fort Kamohameha here, and is an nounced to have passed success ful tests In Improving the accur acy and precision of fire. Portable searchlights, capable of revolving both vertically and hor izontally, were trained on a pilot ascension balloon '26 inches in di- j Juniors under six years of age will not be served the stuffing In the fish, the . cucumber salad nor (the peaches. If the cake is a plain variety a small piece may be serv ed them with stewed fruit. . Sweetbread I.onf One pair sweetbreads, J pound lean veal, 1 egg, l-s teaspoon pi'P per, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup crack er crumbs, i cup diced pineapple, i pup butter. . Cook and blanch "sweetbreads and mince, put veal through fine The Riverside Ladies Aid will give a picnic Wednesday. July 22. at Riverside Park. Cars will be at the Chapel ut ten o'clock in tho morning to take all those who have no other way to ride to the park. The U F. to the B. or I P. and E. will meet this evening at 7::t0 o'clock at the K. of P. hull. 'A Maybe you could outfit a go!i social hour will follow the business fih with a set of false teeth and session. teach him to catch rats. ampler as u rose, i ne speed ana 1 knife of food chopper. Mi meat direction were Computed, us is ! thoroughly. Add seasoning und done at the meteorological .ata-- pineapple, cracker crumbs and tton during the day. This Is. wild I naif the butler melted.' 8tlr In to have been the first tltno ' the egg well beaten. Form Into a idea of tracking a small balloon , loaf, dredge wilh sifled cracker at night had been tried. , crumbs, dot with butter and bake The experiment was cartHed out Mn a moderately hot oven until successfully by the operator of crumbs are brown. Paste fre the light the fiist time and with- j ijm'nl y with melted butter While out field glasses. Atmospheric con-(baking. Serve wilh cream sauce. dltions were adverse, with low j clouds and n heavy wind velocity: PICT KX Alt K OKI'S AtsrillAV nevertheless the balloon was tiack-J INTO COl'ItT AND OCT AOAIX cd for 1,600 yards. .Military ex- - perls said that with better equip ment It could be tracked OS high as 8,000 yards. And if a gold fish had false teeth yoM could kick him out th3 door for chewing your slippers. r Minerva Says I Bold six pair of those $9.".0 i put to 12. 5. People seem I to be glad to get these ot j that price and they are real i bargains, too. There are not all sixes In this lot. but I ; think your size is here let's 1 see. There Is a good lot of j Sandals and Slippers In the r S:t.4" lot now on sale. These were high priced bit to ; close at :i.4"t. The Children's Sllppeis and Sandals are getting ! scarce, and tlicy ought to ! nt these prices. J iirt think! ; 7.V. SI.4.V 1. 7. V less than half price. White Kid nnd fanvos 1 Polishes of All kinds, blacks nnd brown. Hhoe Brushes also. Arch Supports for every foot t rouble. Corn und Callous Pads. THE B00TERY GAY HAYIJTA, Mgr. i Tronic of llir An-li-ld slim V 4 i rri .( IH, w -n VIKNNA (AI). The love of Franz Ulse, the actor, for snakes was responsible for getting him into court recently. One of his pets, a boa constrictor, caused -much worry nnd fright to neigh bors as It lay basking In the sun shine In front of the actor's home. Summoned to court, he packed Ins pet In a suitcase. When he arrived In court lie unwound the colls nnd deposited his writhing b irden on the hoard before the judge. The snake be gan to manifest an unusual In terest In tho prosecuting attor ney, ot whom It stared persistent ly though not unkindly. The own er took It up and wound it around his neck to demonstrate the perfect gentleness of the rep tile. The co-irt approved and re leaned the actor with his pet, es pecially as the director of the zoo testified to the unvenomous nature of the snake. T.llNKSDAY, ,H IY tif Mountain standard Time stutiun K FV A. Ogdeii. I'tah gl. i-U p. m., old time music. K FWA trio; 11-12, WhooptiH club. KOA, Denver. Colo. (822.4). G:0 p. m.. Herbert White and Sli ver State orchestra; 7 ; .HO -9 ; l !, public reception. Vice-president Charles (1. Duwen; Twelfth Field Artillery band; "Should the Senate Change Us ItuleV."' Vice-president Duwes. Piieitlc Htaiidard Time Stations KI'OA. Seaitle. Wash. (454.3), ! :4f, baseball results; Olympic hold concert orchestra; H:4fi H: t r. Hopper-Kelly company, studio program; 8::to-IO, Seattle Tiiiies, studio program. KFWlt. Hollywood, Calif. (2f2. tJ-7 p. in., children's hour, Dig llrolher of KFWlt: 7-H. program Heverlyridge company presenting I he Heverlyridge collegians dan ce ore best ra ; !i-y. Hcreenlund dance orchestra. Charles Itean cliamp, tenor; Miller's Intertia t ional Hawaiian trio; il -lit, pro gram. Independent Furniture Manufacturing compflIy; ia-1 1, Warner I trot hers, frolic, direc tion Charlie Wellman. KCO. Oakland, 4'alU. (Stll.S). fi-7 p. in., lien lllack's orchestru. KOW, Portland, Ore. (4U1.5),.6-7 p. m., Jackie Souder's dance, or chestra; 7:Hu-s, basebal .scores; ft-in, concert; 10-11. Sherman. Clay and company. KIIJ, I, oh Angeles. Calif. (405.2). fi:o-ti p. m., height on'a Are:ule cafeteria orcliestra, Jack Cron shaw, leader; fl-fl:3, Art Hick man's Hlltmore hotel concert or chestra, Kdwurd Flt.patrlck, dl rei tur; 1:,tit-T ::tn, Kadio kiddies hour, Hick Wlnslow. Juvenile reporter; Haby Muriel MucCor inac and Mickey Mclinn, screen starlets; s:Sti-lo:BO, program peerless laundry., arranged by .1. Howard Johnson, Utadys Itlackweil Pickering, 'soprano, Karl ItrandenburK. tenor; 10; Bo ll rau. Art Hickman's Hlltmore hotel dance orchestra,' Karl Iturtnett, leader. KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (.ISfl.P), Wtirlitzer p'ltwi ai.'- Kent lludio orchestra. Paul Fin organ studio. ti'lS, travel taiH W. F. Aldtrj ;;th-7. Atwater Hicin, lender; 7-K. Ambussador hotel concert orchestra, Josef v Kosenfcld, director; h-H. KNX feature program; -lu, hrourum, Hercules tlasoltne comtany, the progrum . with u ktck; Ht-11. , populur soiig hour Irom main KPO, Kan Francisco, Cal. (4'.'8.8), (i:40-7 p. m., Wuhlemar und und Stuti-tl Kestnurunt Orchestru; 7-7;BO. ltiuly Hetger'n Fairmonl ' liotei orchestra; S-li, studio pro grum ; H-)n. (toodrlch Silvertown Cord orchestra; jo-U, Valde. tiiar'I.ind ami States Jtestauraut urchcslru. Airplanes Will Use i Steam as Tower Next CAnDIF!- AP The use of steam engines in airplanes was predicted by Dr. John K. lluldatm at the unnual meeting uf the In Hi It u le of Mining FtiK'necrs. In ihe course of u paper on coal und steam, Dr. Haldune aaid in the very near fulure he believ ed steam en nine would take tho piuce of Internal combustion en gines lo a very great extent, and that r ill ure development of the .deain engine would be along the lines of increased teani pressure Quaint - Attractive Reliable Consult This "Weather Prophet J (C.ennlne Dnported Swias Weather Houses) Safety with Service UNITED STATES IL Special Dress Sale Cool Light Airy Dresses Exceptional Values tit their ! ; former prices of JMl.tVO f- Reduced To , $24.50 SKK THEM IN 0UU WINDOW LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ' AND MILLINERY i v3 ; i t tr. 2J with smalh r and tighter engines. The complete engine nml boiler would be much smaller und light er than tin ctiuivulent internal combustion engine, nnd would In all probability be inore suitable and even auperlor' foi use in alr pluncs nnd motor cars. Another sclemist, Sir John Cad man, said he looked upon oil as a phase which was passing. What oil was doing today coal would do ngnln tomorrow, although oil would go Into certain channels of use which coal would never again he able to regain. MOSCOW (AP)-Itussla has de elded to build at To u a pa?. : The long d I ne u used project of building an oil tunnel from Grozny to .Ttou apsn him been approved 1 by wh st ure plunntng commission;. ... It If expected work will begin thin year, and the tunnel will be complete by lflL'8. : The Herviccs of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation oh your part. It us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. - CARRS TW n I'm "If -rrrrrw.mm - " -TTT V.k: n When the weather Is to bo flue, the woman will be om. When stormy weather Is ap proaching thi! man with his umbrella will come out from 8 to 25 hours ahead of a rain or snow. The house Is decorated as In picture with thermometer, 10 Ik's , head und two pine cones. It has two windows, two doorways and a rustic fence. Dctnilnr I' r ice ft 1 .2. Our Price for a Limited Time, Duly 79c flailed- parcel past to any iuldrow, Red Cross Drug Store Swift's Premium Swifts premium it II D Hams ii HI 1M mn i Swilfsftltle Kl.llliili. IdiAI. KSr.VTK I'KltKS ar loo Iniipling lo Wll. num .1. Iiryan, me rnininonrr, so lis nss sold Hi "Wills Krrrna," lia.'ullal home on llltrsyno liar, and boucht this. "Marxuiont," nainMl after Mrs Ifrvan. J' T1 ' ;, Sunbrite rr, - ' " Swift's Swifts Cleanser Iffi jSlfSgr; , K bmilb -snvelieaf'brand wl ..pfSf-r T- & Premium PliJjtBr IjW t V A iT v'' rinc"lTArMf "Check Seal" Retail Dealers We Sell GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS H. & s. ELECTRIC Sommer Hotel Bldg. Phone 393-W. :.' KG fjir i With acMillan in the Arctic ArTr.ll HAVING HIS KTOHK VIMTKO I llmm In two yntt hy hurslsn., .Henry I't.liln sat he's "damrd lirrd of sll lha monkry buslnns, snd llio nxt time siinrlol 's colnc lo ilt " Ht lUshn a kkt4 aiilonsllc lo bsck up liU aswrlion.' FISHING TACKLE JULY 26, 27 ARE THE BIG DAYS. Consult our bij Forest Service Map before you plan your trip for the contest. We also have the most complete line of Tackle in Eastern Oregon. Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co. Donald MacMillan, who has just sailed for the Arctic, again ordered Swift & Company products for the members of his expedition. Fighting for existence and discovery in the frozen North calls for well-nourished bodies, and only the best food is good enough. , Returning from his previous voyage of fifteen months, ' he said: "No Arctic explorer ever went north with such fine food products as were put aboard the Bowdoin by Swift & Company. All the boys came back in perfect physical condition and all singing the praise of Swift's products." The products supplied for the hardy band included: Swift's Premium Hams (Sealtite wrappers) Swift' Premium Bacon (Sealtite wrappers) Swift's Brisket Corned Beef Swift's Premium Beef Tongues Swift's Barclay Pork Brookfield Butter "Silverleaf" Brand Pure Lard Swift's Pride Washing Powder Sunbrite Cleanser Wool Soap Swift & Company V.U.S.A. VsikaJ