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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
Tuesday, August 4, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page' Three NEWS of The first of u series of Junior Country 1'iuli dunces to bp given during the month of August waa held lust evening ut the club huuae wllli fifty coup Ufa in attendance. Tin rooms were decorated with hnsketa of- vurious flowers of the season und during (he dancing punch wuh served. The Star Nov elty orchestra played. Tin committee In charge of this 'unce coiiMisi.-.t of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stunge, Mr. and Mm. II. S. Ash by. Mr. and Mra. Guy Kills, Mr. and M ra. .Krcd Meyers, Mr. and M in. Howard O'Hrleii and Warren Gilbert. JiuiH'ci wll! bo Riven every two w'-eKii tint II the. beginning of school. Honoring Mrs. Hubert Prait, who will have IhiH evening fur YYllow Mone National park, where she will join h'-r husband and where they will make their homo. several mem bers of tin- Kplscopnl guild entcr- tallied yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. Marks. Kighteeu ladies were present und ) I he nftei-noon was delightfully spout nt kenslngton, after which dainty refreshments were served. The Ladies' Auvlhnry of the Urot her hood of Hail way Trainmen held u special meet ing last even Ink at Kagh-H hull. Alter u short business Hi ssion, M i'H. John Ads hims, president of the .society, who recently returned from Clevehtiid, Ohio, where she attended grand lodge, gave a report of the meet- i"g. iiefore adjourn nient. refresh ments were served. Cove (Siieeinl Mrs. Edna Conklln entertained nt dinner Sun day honoring h'-r aunt, Mrs. I .on Payne's hirihday anniversary. The giH-sta wre Mr. and Mra. J. K. Stearua. Miss Mae Stearns. Mrs, Vera Wuitenburg. M iss Marian Cnuklin. Miss Clarice Conkliu and ib- honor ru'-m. Announcements Social announcements may be prtnted In this column free of chat-go. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be printed the same day, must be In society editor's lianils by tt:4tt o'clock, News editor's note. The Young Womeit'a Missionary society of the f.utherun church will hold an all day picnic Wednesday, August A. Alt those, who plan to attend call Miss Genevieve Nelson or Mra. J. a. Siitzinger. The Missionary society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. I, Voeltz, in Km 11 vale Wednesday afternoon. Au gust 6. tiasnlinc Tax in Washington Jtulhls i.mnl Kouds lor State TAi'UMA. Wash. 1APJ. - The Mghways of Washington have re ceived $l.175.3mi from the slate gasoline, (ax since August 31, The tax now is two centa a gal ion. having been raised from the original one cent levy. At pivd enl the yield from the. tax la close to tiiiiO.itan monthly, a atnn sufficient to pave ten miles of highway that already has been railed. All money from the RasoHne tax is used to build roads. This fund and the license fees from automobile drivers have been largely responsible for the im proved highway system in the at ate. VALLING'S Trimmed Hats, choice ?3.95 Children's Hats $1.00 Jnpnnese Parasols ii Price Kid llata, assorted colors. Voile Dresses 1-3 Off WA LUNG'S Minerva Says You can't run a car with a flat tire and yoj tmn't travel on foot with fallen arches, corns and bunion., and get any speed. We ha.e Ur. Scholi a Koot Appliance to put your feet in first class shupe f;r a long hik" with perfect comfort. I'on't neglect your feet they an the only pair you'll eve have. Hut you ran bny Arch Supports to take care of your troubles, but yo 1 cannot buy new feet, (iood tffi mean good disposition, comfort: and the world will seeni much bright -r to yoi. THE B00TERY SOCIETY I Mouthful This upmnndlnp collar If featured ot tlio naw kowdf on coats und It un doubtwlly very chic This fall n( winter you rnn exiwt o murh cm,., relationship between the neek nr the eollnr than ha existed hetnr. and atueh less exposure or ile-JTtha, " Lceo tht nils Sister Mary Says: Urea k Cos Apple dnueo, crisp broiled baeon. scrambled eggs, bi-ann mutiins, milk, coffee. Luncheon - IVas pudding, en dive salad, wholt heal bread, baked peaches, plain rookie, milk, ten. IMnner Koasi beef. poiatnea baked with meat, corn on the cob, stuffed lotiuito salad, raspberry mo usee, mock ujigei food, rye brrad. milk, coffeo. Children under six years of ago should not eat corn on the cob. They may be Served green corn )f it is grated and well cooked but sweet corn, delirious i:h it is, is not easy to digest and should not be served to children or old per sons. Pens I'uddliig Two cups green peas, 2 eggs, teaspoon suit, 3 tablespoons but ter, cups milk, t tablespoons Hour. j Melt butter, add flour und allr until smooth. ( Add milk, stirring constantly. Season with aalt and peper and Cool: until smooth. Add egga beaten and beat mixture un til mixture Is perfectly smooth. Add peas and turn Into u well buttered baking dish. l'ut into u pan oi hot water and bake in n hot oven lor 30 minutes. Serve at once. Safety, Flit au. .All Yur Topic I -OS AN(H-;i.KS (AP). All year round safely work among more than JiMi.min school children of Loa AngeUiK has .become an es tablished part of uccblent preven tion here. l-'ormeily the teach ing j of safety work at public schools terminated with the start ing of vacation periods. Oregon farmers usunlly prefer to use limestone which contoins some rock ground to a dust pow- I der and some which Is ground to 'pass through n Hi mesh sieve. -The fine stone sweetens the soil ) quickly and the coarser material remains lo keep It SWeet. I Beauty Experts At The j Geist Marinello Shop Soninifi l.ld. I'lifHie .Mr. 98c SPECIAL One-Quart Ice Cream Freezer Do not miss setting one! F. L. LILLY Hardware riione M-85 iJiW ' A III DIES III TBOPOT HONOr.VI.t" (AD One woman waa killed and three men Ihrent ened with denth Sunday mid Moil day nl!it when unusually hlh winds swept the Hawaiian Islands and churned surrounding w iters Into foam. Mra. Yuhu HuyetMigu died of in juries receied wh'ii her Miialt au tomobile waa blown off Hie hill side. Iavid Ka ha nam ok a. brother qf Inike , Kuhunumoivu, the intettia- tloually known Kwiiniin r. was adrift at sea with ivo companions in a' disabled luumti 1 & hums before a seaplane apolted the lit I li eraft and sent n naval tug to n si ne them. t j John V. Kdgnr. .Honobilu realtor, was caught by (le liinb-rlow at1 Makapuu I'cdnt. I.lfe guard:; weitl ! to hla ro'icue. but IMar regained the shore al'ler a baltle of half an hour with the waves. Surf Invades Homes. The heaviest surf . in years did thousands of dollars' damage along th Honolulu beacli re.ildentlal district, wrecking lawns and Invad mg beach homea. It was still run ning high today. Some oi Hie low er ground at I'ort Kiine-hanieh t wan submerged, the'vvater n aching the road leading to the he.id'iuar tora building.- Home damage front the high winds also was reported from the Island of Hawaii. Fourteen Points Guide j To Successiul Movies' HOLI.YAVOOIi.'-". Cal., (AOI Thningh a recently establislted j system of selecting plots that eon form to the covenant , of 14 dra matic points, motion plot i ire pro ducers here 'now practically as sure of a photnpluy before It Is made. Of thousands of films produced in the pasr many were failures from the standpoint of au dlene.rt. Irving Cnmmlngs. director, un der whose, direction several pro ductions have been filmed through this new method, 'declares that In t fortes -l ill'' A UaatAJW' w-i.r-ti:.?'Vl-e 1" ALT?. -aAMr' r r '- Hl Jl i ';'' i 01 KKN Or Till; (OI KT l.-telle Storm. Attended hy van Aiilonln, Tex., nlm was -sth lear tlrt feallval U h COMMONER'S. WIDOW, ' v. An Invalid for year, alio siinhes her apparently hale ami lieflrly hittmint. Thh Is Mrs. U ftliani .InmhiK llryaii, wlio sIimmI iK-sidc tin iOtmI coinmoiMT ihtriit7 ItN years or struggle in Anierlraii politic, I toe future failures will lie almost : completely eliminated. In the i tpanner more pictures that appeal ! to the audiences will be turned 1 out, he said. The pholoplay when adjudged by this method should contain a tun-j jotlty of the fourteen following dramatic ingredient a: ambition.; conflict, conspiracy, devotion, et- ernal triangle, greed. intrigue., love, . mother,, the (nadrnngl re-j trihullon, ' reconcllitatlon, - sacrifice, feuunlno appeal.' - ' v- v ' i r y a - x p e-i mi i - ; '. . k OF SVI.VAN FI.OWKRS. Tlifr role as played lliis yraf bV M a brillinnl court of yotinR wotncii. pn.mlnent In the social Ufa oTj rnmwd In a mufininrent phRWit and ruled the r iy for a w-K - IU In iclebration of Texas' indetidencj -won l the battle 01 hti Jinlo, April 11. is . 31 V4 v i ri y Mis, Mary Vov" I'ltiieinl held. HA I. KM, Or., Funei itl a-rvlcea for Mrs. Mary K!i?,abeth .Crow were held ln-te with Itev. Charlon Ward, pastor of the CI rat Congres gutional church, officiating. Hiir ia .f the body in the -Cjly View cemetery. Mrs.. Crow was n daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. John Itnyne. romineut resident- of thin city. She was married lasl Oeeein her and later lived-In San l-'ran Cisco. -' Radio .i H IlNi:si.Y. AI'(il'ST .V MouiHaiil Staiulard TIiik KlulloiH KKWA. Ugden. IMah. ('.Mil) w-H( p. m., mtisU-al pronram; lft-11, feuttir program. ' ( JCOA, lieiiver, Colo, fi'lt.i), n : :tu p. III-. Herbert White und hlS Hit" ver State orchestra; 7: HO "Why Kida Lie." Jud Hen' ll. l.ind aey; KMzahet h Spencer, Molly Spencer; "Tlmlerllne, a Forest Frotuler," churlea (I. Iory; Hen Henry Smith, baritone; -Hum fh Airplane l'isplaed th Hume ship?" Mem. C. W. WMtKef. Pnclllt' Klamlanl Time Hi a Hot w KKAi:, Pullman, Wash.. (.14H.I1J, 7: .10-8:80 p. m.. Jean . Hecrest, pianist; vocal duets, Aih'eu Ma guii'. Kulh Parr; Ivar Melanilef, pianist; vocal aolos, Kloy l,4ay flean; book chat, Alice l.lndaey W-'bb; "lAet Art of Khjoying Oneself," Itev. Italph (iruvea. KKOA, Sealtle, Waah. (4fH 3) 0- J:4r p. m., Olympic hole) ron-. cert orcheal ra ; tl : 5 -8 : 1 , H op- per-Kelly company studio pro gram; S ; HO-J 0, Tlinoa studio pro gram. . KFWH. Hollywood. Calif. (2f2 B- 7 p. m.. Children's honr by HlgPv lirolher of KKWH; 7-7:JH. pro gram. Mutual Motors. Inc.; 7:.io 8. program, Heverlyridgo ronj pany. Heverlyrldge llawallaiw stringed trio; 8-9. program, camp Motors, Inc.. Camp Motors dance orcheatra, I Jon McXamee and Oeo. (ireen, accordion and brut jo, Dave Chudnow. pianist, l.oulse To watt, popular songs, Tom Mit chell, tenor; 9-lu, program, In dependent . l-'urnltiire iMonufnc tu ring; company, Hark Town Dance orchestra; 10-11, Warner H rot hers frolic, direction Charllo Wellinan. KflO, Oakland, f'allf. (Stll.2) 6-7 p. m.. Hen Illnck's orcheatra. KtiW, Portland. Ore. (491.&), 6-7 p. m., Jackie ffoitderV orcneatrn; , 7::i-S. baseball scores: 8-10. . concert: 10-11, Sherman, Clay 1 und company, concert. KIM. TjOh Angeles, Calif. (405.2) 6:30-6 p. m.. l.elghton's Arrfldc cafeteria orchestra, Jnck Cron shaw, leader; 6-:Sl0, Art .Hlrk ni tin's HHtmore hotel concert or cheslrn. K.lwurd Kltzpatrlck. di rector; 0:8(1-7:80, Kadlo kiddles hour, Dick Wlnslow. Juvenile H(reen reporter. Huby Muriel MacCormnc and Mickey Mclinn, screen starlets; h, Mr. Mara Hum gnrdt, aclentific locturer: 8:30 1 0 : 8u. program. 11. Jevne com pnny of l.os Angeles; 10:8011:80 Art Hickman's Itiltmore, hotel dune, orchestra, url Burtnett, leader. KN.V. Hollywood. Cnlif. (336.9). 5:80-0:16 p. m-. Wurlltzer pipe organ studio; 6:1R, travel talk, W. V. Alder; 6:30-7, Alwuler Kent Kadlo orchestra. Paul I'ln ateln, lender; 7-8, Ambassador liofel concert orchestra, Josef Itosenfeld, director; 8-10, KNX feat ure program; 10-11, pro (tram, Hercules Oil company, the program -Wit li a kick. KPO, San Kninclsco. Cnlir. -I rft..l 7-7:80 p .m., Kudy Helger'a Kalr mont hotel concert orchestra; 8 H. Spanish nlghl, Pearl Kendon, director; U-Hb Uoodrich Silver town Cord orchestra; 10-11. Wal demar l.ind alid the Kfalea Ites tiiuraul orchestra. """V onsl Charm Fa- . " Particular Women ri I I Your chnrm emi bo greatly aided by T having your beauty work done by our v exx.'it operator:. ' Nothing is, so impor- tant to the particular woman yet it is . both inexen.sive and salwfyiii(. j jl " '' Our marcelling expert in the choice of ' those who have greatest pride in appear- Vv; ' mice yet, if you wish to avoid the in- " - . 1 convenience of frequent marcelling, you I Jr may have a peimanent wave right here (fhlj '( in our own shop the only equipment vV tthis side of Portland. 3 Prices are moderate. Phone ahead for appointments to AsS W avoid disappointing delays. Nn'vn Colonial Beauty Parlor Jylisi "A Shop of I'nisual Service."' Cy S Voile and Linen Dresses ! Values to $11.50 , Now $4; 85 ; Putman's 1 Hendy-To-Wear and Millinery I, I j Library Ghats i i 'ireus day is coming und 1. 1 (jruiule'ii young folks am shO. -lug great Interest in tht colle - tion of unliual books at t he pub-i Ho - library. lhVf you sM-n the circus poster, boys and girls".1' Up side the animal books t he fol lowing are in partlc liar demund just at (his lime: "Ways - of - the Circus" by Cooper. "Under the Illg Top" by Cooper. . ''How to Put on An Ama teur Circus" by Harkt r. The library now has on lis nf crenco aludf a copy of the new session laws passed by the legis lature of t he slate of Oregon ,or ls?n. Anyone wishing lo coo- The services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on your part, Ixt us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. CARRS It You Vul Iho trat Bread Cakes - Pies - Cookies Bfl Sure It la Mule by GnlUlum'f Elcclrlo Bitcry Eaalern Orreon's Lradlng llrraj anil Ptutrf Bakers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Homo of the Golden Crust suit I his may do so. - j '' , I The librarian returned ( Join her vacation- to rind" a new ftifder o( hooka hail arrived -an Hiterea! Ing collection, c.pnfalning book on almost every aubjecl. c Theo will be. placed In circuluflon at soon uh I hey ran b puL thioigli the usual p roc esse a of cululogbii.. I u the meuntline Unti a ,in t- ao many liooks already In ciictihi tlon which our patrons Iwtve not read. . Why not take a book or two on that camping Lrlp. The library grants special vaca tion privileges to patrons who are planning to be gone for sev eral weeks. Hooks may be tuk en and kept until September lath. Please ask especially for til's privilege If- yon are leaving th. city and wish to take books with you. A book In a hammock Is worth two In the library these . warm summer days. 'A