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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
Friday, July 24, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Honoring her mother, Mrs. I'1. M. Wut.son's wcventy-fourth birthday anniversary, Mrs. (.leorge H. Ly man entertained yesterday after noon at her homo on N. Avenue, .Mis. Wutson is from Southern l-'-iih and has been visiting in Im. Granite for the past several weeks. Kourleen ladies ' werv present and during the afternoon Mrs. He len Uedde savo Keveritl vocal iuiiii hers and .Mrs. J.oren Ha mum play id u number of Mcli-ctionu on the pluno. Tin home, was decorated in nn attractive color scheme ot yellow and pink, flowers being us ed. The luncheon table was ar ranged In the kiihc color scheme, tin centerpiece of which .was a huge birthday cake with sevetity hhi r i i g h t e cu nd lea. M ra. Wut fn col the cake, Mrs, Harman and lifs Winona J.yman, Mrs. WuU twii daughter and granddaughter, who wrviil luncheon were 'dn-si'd in etlow and pinR. M in. Wutsou received numbers vf dainty giflH and butiutiela of flowers. The ladles Aid .society or the Lutheran church met ycnterday . (ifnirnoon ui Die home of Airs. X Neir.on. There was a large attend ance und an iniereMing afternoon wan recorded. ItiiriiiK 'he business t-e'Htu:i plans were made fur a din ner tu be given .sometime irk Sep tember. A social hour was enjoyed und delicious refreshment; wtp served before ndjiuniment. Announcements Social announcements may ho prlnlcd In Hits roliiinn free of t'linnt't. Any oniioiincemcnlH lierluhiliig to any functions stirli an cooked fowl sales, etc., will be reTtiMtl. AiinouiicciiieiitH, to be iirintcil the miiiiu day, must be In widely etlllor's hand by 0:410 o'clock. News edit or '8 DOtti. The World Wide Guild of the Ilantlst church will meet tomor row afternoon at two o'clock at Ihe home of Mrs. Divine. The Itoyal Neighbors will hold llieir annual picnic at Riverside V'irk tomorrow. WALLING'S m:v voii.k DRr.ssns Al a Hpiflal it.Mhicllun In ' ' Prices. 1 1 . i . 1 i : . oi: LOT or HATS To CIom- Oul, 8I.0S , 07.12 LOT PATTKItN .11 ATS iinir rricu New Ulili,. nml illnik Kill Hum, While I'ells WALLING'S Results Count Nothing else Is so 'important to Expert Beauty Work GEIST MARLNELLO SHOP fionimcr IUiIr. Plione M-671 Miner va Says--- Bovs' Shoes, welt solca. brown calf Dress Shoes; best q-inllty Oxfords, same style and quality; were $5.00 and :.b(i. We are closing these out for S:i..V. If you don't want these at this price, you don't want good shoes chenper than any raining house can furnish your size, 21 to 6. Boys' and Youths' Scout or Baseball Shoes, rubber suction heavy sole, canvas uppers at 81.10, size 11 to 2, 21 to fi. Big boys', II.3.V These were origtiiHHy $2.2.. $2.35. Grab a good thlnir when It is In sight. THE B00TERY Children's Slipper. Too cheap to advertise. Look! See! Radio I'Ai'lrir Niiiittlunl Time Siailulit KI'OA. Seattle. Vunh. (4&4.S). 11 fl:4a p- in-, bane ball rt-Milis; Ot ymplo hotel concert orchestra; tf:4ft-6: 16. Ith ode Department store program: 8:30-10, . Times oh nee mimic; l o:05-i 1, oiymplc liotel duticr mtiMe. KFWH, Hollywood; Kallf. (257). h-U, p. in., late newd, program, Monle Mar Virtu Hubdlvlders, Warner Uros, syncopators, Hon Wilson, leuder; Miller's Interna tional Hawaiian trio; Great Western male o.uarlet ; Frances St. George, Ihe Juzztnaiila girl; l-Hi, Silver Moon dance orches tra; lo-ll, Warner Bros, frolic, direction Charlie Wellmun. KOO. Oakland. Calif. Ciill.:). 8 p. in., sports revkw. A I Santoro; 8-io, Hubert Itourke. violinist ; Kva Gareiu, pianist; Klbert -'o wan, harmonium soloit ; Albert Gillette, baritone; Wilda Wilson Church, reader; Teresa Monotti, soprano; one-act play. '"When We Forget"; 1 1-1 a.m., Clarke Wilson's Hob I St. l''rauciH dance orcheHi i a. KC1W. Portland, Ore. (491.5), fi-fc p. m.. Jatk:e.souders orchestra; 10-12, Jackie Sunders' orches tra. K1IJ, ls AllKeles. Calif. 4n!i.2, G::io-ii p. in.. LidKhlon's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron shaw, leader; 0-ii : So. Art Hick man's Hlltmore hotel conceri orcliestra, Edward Fitzpatrlck director; (i :3(i-7 ;;io. ltadio kid dies' hour, Heleiie I'lrie. screei juvenile, yuest : xyf honor, illicit John; 8-10, .program, Junioi Chamber of commerce of San ta Anna. Calif,: iO-ll::to, Art Hickman's Bill more hotel danct orchestra, Earl linrlnett, leader; 1 1 : ,To-2 a. in.. Lust Angeln oi Kll.i, Kreeman Lung;, chief; Dot Street, sopruno; Hill Hatch ant Hay KcIIokk; Lost Angels or. chestra. KXX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9). 0:S0-(l: 16 p. in., WuNltzer pipt organ studio; 0:15, W. I Alder travel talk; 0:30-7. Aiwatet Kent ltadio orchestra, Paul Kin stein, leader; 7-7:30. dinner houi music, 7:30-8, Wurlltzer pipe or gan studio; s-y. program, Johr. A. augh corporation; 9-10 KXX studio feature program. 10-1 1, Abe Lyman's Cocoanui Grove dance orchestra fron Ambassador hotel; 11-2 a. m. Jloillwood night, the "233" clul and movie celebrities. ICPO, San Krancisco, Cal. (428.3) 0:3(1-7 ;30 p. m.. Waldeniar Lino and the StateH restaurant or chestra; S-12. Johnny lluick Cablrlans. KTC'L, Seattle, Wash. (3"5.9) )J:30-7:I6 p. " ni., Hermie Kint and his orchestra; . 9:10-9:30. Hermie King and his orchestra; 9:30-12, Itudlo night. , New York's l-'lro I'lKhtin Sys--tom liupivsstw Berlin Fire; Chl HE It LIN (AP) Keturnlnk Iron' a visit to New York recently, Hi i rector Uempp of the Berlin fire de partmetit praised a number of fea I tu res of fire-fighting systems h. I observed In America, - He laudei !lhe tire alarm system of New VorV City ami said Ihut the precaution: taken in America for storing ot l and gasoline are well worth emu latins In Germany. What Impressed him most wai his observance that, for the mos part. New York firemen have thel. own automobiles. "Of Berlins 1700 firemen." hi pointed out, "not one own an au tomobile. Among our firemen an many volunteers and persons part ly Invalided by the war, while It America they ure full-time, paid men." .Mayor Sentences Hoys To Attend Sunday School WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. (AP) Placing (hum where they Bholl b taught "Thou shalt not steal,' Mayor Gllmoro sentenced four boyi whose ages range from 9 to 1 4 years to attend Sunday school regularly for an Indefinite period The boys were charged with tak ing a pocket book belonging to theh school principul and were Hiker. into custody when the grundmoth er one one of them discovered tht theft and notified the police. After pleading guilty, the hoyr were shown the cells In the city jnll, reprimanded and Mayor Gil more Imposed the Sunday schoo sentence. He warned them thai their coses would be. reopened l! they fail to carry out faithfully the sentence imposed. Different i It would sem at If this person had put on her frock In treat haste and reversed the back and front, but uch is not the case. The opening , is tn the back, rather than the front. and the front shows a perfectly plain I e i panne of material We have to i have a change, now and then, you i know. 9 A riCTl'ICE WITHOt T WOIIDS. or thu Inalienable iJftlit of tljui;liter to cct ell she can. European Art Groups Will Feature Carnegie Exhibit I'lTTSBriUS, (AI') The rend of art in Europe in recent ears, especially In Germany, was he object of un Interesting study nade ty Homer Saint -(iaudens, llrector of fine arts o( ( 'nruegle lust I title, wlio ret urned to the 'nlted States recently alter sel 'cting paintings for the lnternat- onal Exhibit Uiti here bel unlng Jctober 15, next. The exhibition vlll Include paint lugs fi-oiii l:ng and. Km nee, Spain, Germany, ustrlu, and eight other nations. jiler in the winter the foreign ectlon will be exhibited intact in few York. Philadelphia, and St. XMlls. This will be the first Carnegie nteruat lonal since t he beginning f the World War in HH4 thujt vlll include groups of paintings rom Germany and vVustria." said he director. "Jt will also be he first Carnegie International Ince the war that will have on he Jury of award a European it her than a Knnch or English irtist. That juryman will be inglada y Ca ma rasa, the brill ant painter of Spain." other i icmbers of the jury are Ernest attrent, the Krench artist,, and Ugernon Talmnege, of England. The 1!25 exhibition wilt be uore . comprehensive than nere- ofore, containing paintings from 2 European nut ions, each shown S a seperale entity. The la ra rest group will be from England, vith Franco next. ''I believe thm the English show ! i ill The Coolest Eating Place In Town You'll enjoy dropping into the coolness of our stoic from the outside heat. Complete Fountain Service At All Hours A Delightful Cafeteria Luncheon Served From 11 A.M. till 2 P.M. A Special Three-Course Dinner Served From '5:30 P.M. till 8:00 P.M. At Fifly Cents A La Carte Service At All Hours A Delightful a more genuine interest In art than any other group In Europe," said Mr. Saint-Gaudens. "Kralice, of course, has stood through gen ertttionti as upholding the stan dard of European art, and con st'(iietit ly. once more it will pro duce t he m ns i discussed section. It is rather difficult, to make out where Krench art Is Jieadlng. It Heeiiis Q me that inaity of the French artists are attempting there days to turn to a perfectly . ! .... - j Rich mUk; combined with extract of ' choice grainy reduced to powder. Very I nourishing, yet so easily digested that I it ia used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, , ailing or welL An upbuilding diet for 1 infants, invalids, nursing mothers. Con- venient.LlghtNourishment.whenfaint ; j or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it j I inducessound.refreshingsleep. Instant- I j ly prepared at home no cooking. ' . j Place; To K a t natural de.tre for " ileeoratton. They s i-ia to have ceased to realize t hat I tie essence v( art is to stimulate our imugi native iiimiilits. Our Krench section will furnish malt rial ftir many Inated ilybates. "German art. especially that w h Ifb moft ty ideally represent h ("be German modern Idea, may not he understood wholly In the Cut ted Sltitert since the paint era eor.sl deied Import nut In Germany lay re l.i tvely lilt ie emphasis tin ci eating decor.it ions to adore a jltUlt e, or to tiellghi the eye. Their aim is it rviiivis, in what they feel are lid flashes of thltlgiU- (Jit inn. I he lib sis and emotions Of ine society around itiem, l nese emotions are especially strange to t he American point uf View, be-eaui-e uf the violence of tier man mentnl life during tht1 last ten years. "German official art, strange to relate, Is not radical art. It is the only country where thai Is so. All one needs to do to realise Oiat this Is so is to visit Hie Krutiptiir.en Mi; set! in In Berlin. In it is a modern gallery which hat) been Installed since the war. From a normal point of . view it is n chamber of horror. 1 was told' and I believe that Ihe pre sent day prevalent German art largely reflects the German gov ernment. Winn the Kaisen and bis followers were in power". It was war palhting-hiUTc pnlnt ings of great batlbs that they Imposed on. German ari. Now, of course, the government is different, yet the limitations it Impose as In are Just us forceful and narrow as in the old days.' Italian art has grown as rapidly in importance as has lbs iudu.t t rial life, while Spain provides a modern art of importance In Europe, said Mr. Saint -GaudenH. JULY Housewares SPECIAL Housewares J . r;: VOl'RS, WHILE THEY LAST, at a price never before equalled, this page of doubly useful housewares. 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