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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1925)
;. Monday," August 17,. 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page. Three NEWS of -Ush Carrie entertained tin mcm-ht-n of the Island rily i;riif;c club Thurmljiy tilternoun at h-r home In JMuml City. The liume. - wsw tit Irucllvely tlffuralt'U wi'.h buuqtiolu tit' beautiful tlinvt'iH of the hhumou uiid ilinintf Hi- ;ul'Tiuun ilnve tables were at play. Mrs. Gilbert itimtcr wuii high score. - Al Ihe t los,- or l lie play an ix-i-'-llt-i:i two course luncheon was Ki'IYeti. ,lii. Oscar Thompson uus hot,--Ki In the Kivi-r.siit' Lu.ihV Aid Thiir-idny afternoon at her luu.ic. on North 'm street, liecausr of i tin' i-uiii storm u: m.uiy were pn r eiit. hut ;i Very itrit. tin;-; Uler rmoii wan Hpent. i' ! Ai'It-i' tin- business Kcs.'siun the 1 t:in was Mjiriit tijfUillv Mini dainty j i e reshmeiits were Herved. ' Announcements Social announcements nmy Ik; pniitctl in iiu.. uniinu of churur. Any iiinioniui'iiifiit pertaining to uny functions such as eookctl food salt's, eU, will be refits I. Announcements, to be minted tin; witn day, must be In society, editor's hands by :00 o'clock.' News editor's note, l;erjuse u" i m- m) urni lh.- Lulher ili Ladies' Aid did not mn i Tiiuts iay iih planned, l..iit will meej Thursday, Au-;uMt 17. ,,,., ti, ,,,, n ( Tin ntiiele in KulurduyV. society coluhm' 'hY iVfereiiN-' fr' "ft ' hVidjre jiarly Riven liy Mis. .hie ( rr TIiiiih . :ay afternoon, was an error, due 'o misinformation. Work to he stnilcd mi ev Amcrlcnu school in linlaria SAMAKOV, (At') 1. lioy I. Ost rander, principal of the Sum okov scliool. cond'.icted y, vVmcr-( lean missionaries, is hopeful' that work on the new school buildings on .'.ho outskirts of Sofia will be co'iinu-need next spring. His hopes hre basd on favorable reports rc ' ceiceived from America. It is unliKety now that the re moval of Robert College to the slopt-s of Mount Vilusha. in Safia, which had 1 en t-.ikt n of, will talio place. It is explained that Robert Col eg: alt hit ugh somewhat hurrass ed by th.e TurkisJi jrovcrnmeiit Ls receiving beter trealmeiit than the other foreign schools In Turkey. New Fall SII.K AND CREPE DRESSES Priced for Quick Turnover FALL HATS Just Received S2.9.- to S10.75 Lovely Hair i made most lovely by frequent a ll d careful mareelling. Nothing la quite SO PUCCeSfcful lo producing a charming appearance. i'hone Main for nn appbintmcnt, Geist Marinello Shop Sotnmer Bldg. P4ione M, 677 Minerva jWALLlNGS li , . 'WALUNG'S Says Pat in Slippers and opon vnmp Pumps seemed to be the most appropriate foot wear Thursday afternoon durln the rainstorm, as the water runs out ns fust a it runs In. We are Milne ome of these at S1.91 and 2.0 A. Try them. Many women did. and say they are fine. No rorn pads to be tited with this stvle. Iir. SchoM'a Pfdico Toot Soap Is highly r commended to remove dead tdiln. pers piration and evfti dirt from your f-et. Try It Just once. liny a pair of ladles' or Men's Slims and ir.'t a frc' phot ocra pn ot yioifHidf f ' ee. THE ROOTER Y l ontumr nnd M(w Only SOCIETY Sister Mary Says: Hreakfast Halted pram, cod fish pui'is, graluiMi muffins, mi lit. coffee. j ! Luncheon Salmon timhalea. creamed peaB." four cretim drop ' cooki n. apple sauce, whole wheut hrud.c milk, tea. I I tinner Slewed chickens with tiny onions, now potatoes in par sley butler, stuffed tomato salad, inuple mousse, Kporifje cake, whole w Ileal roll:., tnllk, coflep. j 'i'iiere ure lots of delicious things ' to make when the cream "turinr or the milk sours. . The cream makes t lie usual amount of tdiort . cums unm-cesaary ao butter is .tv 1 c.l. The nour cream drop cookies faro good tor a picnic or afternoon i tea. All niitK or all raisins or dat s can bo us-'d or these "good- ier." ran be omitted entirely, i Koiii- t'ream Orop Cookie; One-third cup butter. 1 cups i ".a-, j otf.cs, i teaspoon soda. l!i cup "heavy sour cn-un, A cups, ii.-m. ti-aspoon s.dt, :t teafpuons , baliitiK powder, 1 teaspoon vanilla. v it-aspoon finnamon. cup rai sins, nip nut meats. ''i-ani I ul 1 1 t ain beat m KUuar. j A'l'l eft-s well be-Hoii. Mix and jsift flour, salt and al;inr powder. InsMolve soda in sour cream and add alternately with dry --luffred- i- ins to first mixture. Add flavor ing raisins and nuts finely chop P"d. 1 no by spoonfuls onto a bull. -red and floured baking sheet and iKike twelve minutes in a mod erate oven. TI IOSDAY. AIT.fST IS. Mountain KlniKlard Tlmo Hlalloas UA. li.-nv.-r, rolo. ti::to p. in.. Ilirlurl Whili' mm Ins KiliT ytat,' k orcliestrn. I'acil'ic Sliinilanl 'I'iiiM. stntlmm KI'IIA. Hi-nlllt'. Wash. (4&4.S) 6 :45 p. in.. Pacific Stales Klcc- ii. i i tfic coillliiiliv; i;-4;i-S:I5, liepartnient store program; S:.ii 10. Times .studio program; 19-11, Kddle Harkness and his orches- " ,. .. . ... Kl-WIJ. Hollywood, .Calif. (252), -7, ! m.,; children's hour, Big; lirother of IvKWHi-Jiifl, program, Western Superservie- garage; -3ft, prosrum. U. 1 Crockett Hud- sou company; Ht-11, Warner, liros. frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. with Warner Urua. movie star as guest announcer. KCJO, Oakland. Calif. (3(11.2). 6-7 p. m., winner concert, Hherman, Clay and company; S, grand op era music, San l-Vanclsco Opera company; Pacific .Musical soci eiy; Mrs. Charles Stuart Ay res, 1 "resident'; popular orchestra, (iirvin IkuicI'm California Col legians; Harold Moore, tenor; a:f. "Kuillo Hreeze.s" K. C. li.; l'i-l, Dwight Johnson's Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra. KC;V. J'ortland. ore. (4!U.fi), 9-10 p. m., (leneral t 'ui-d orchestra; H)-i l, Herman Kenin's Mtiltno inah hotel dance orchestra.' Kli.T, l,os Angeles. Calif. (405.2) 5:.10-l p. m., J-rfdKhlon's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw, leader; ii-(;:3). Art Hick man's Kiltmore hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Fitpatrick. di rector; i::;;o-7:3(, weekly visit of Queen Tltania and Sand man from Fairyland. Louis F. Klein, auto harp and harmonica: chas. l'fl Ife Hill, readings; program, l'"it:;gerahl Music company, ciaire Mellonino, concert pianist; 9 -Hi, program, Los Angeles Railway company, L. A. liy. orchestra, L. A. liy. Hawaiian quartet; lo ll, Art Hickman's niltniore hotel dunce orchestra. Karl Hurt net t, leader. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (33fi.9), f : :ci-G : 1 fi p. in., Wuriltzer pipe organ studio; ti:l.r. travel talk. W. F. Alder; ft: 3(1-7. At water Kent Uadio orchestra. Paul l-'in-Ftcfn, lender; 7-7:S. dinner hour music; 8-lo, KNX. feature pro gram, arrange.) hy Carrie Pres ton llittmeister; 19-12. movie night ni the Ambassador wil h personal appearances of stars, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut drove dance orchestra. KPfi. San "Francisco. Calif. 42S.3) :iti p. m., Waldcmar Llnd and the states restaurant orchestra; 7-7:3, liudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel concert orchestra; S-ft, Pa cific Coast Women's press as sociation: !-Hi. program, Claire Harrington; Jack Coak- Jey Cabirians. KTCU Seattle, Wash. (305.9), 7-R p. m.. Simonds Saw and Steel company; S-y Northwest Prod ucts night. ' are are act. now ter. waiting until time; bettor before they Others are active to make times bet- One is a producer, uVi other a consumer. Roth help to make the world what it is. UNITED STATES ll ' Radio ,l . i Gupid Wins; Another! l? -it' 4 No matter how Kicut a chani pion a follow may be, there always ont; .can niaku him V3 lake ' the count that 'a Utnlel Cu tiistent winner. ills latest victim is l-iovi uu liara. aspirant to the flyweight boxing title. La Eara, is down to hwtt Trankle Genaro of New York this month and immediately after the match he'll marry - Mies La Verna Stark or Los Angeles, a classmate of his In high pchool. Photo shows Iitlel und his bridc-to-bc. Ciilmu Almor Wins Honor 1'iot I'ariii'lntti.. Jiinii HAVANA. (AP) Licnlenant Oulllermo Mariull. the Cuban uvi- ,ator V'ho on July 4 made the first porachute jump seen in Cuba from Cuban army airplane, has been (decorated with a military merit medal and two Huvan newspapers have started subscriptions for a (uiul to feive liim a house. ', ' .! Martull; flrt asked' President Machado to auihorize him to take up an obsolete plane on May icuba's independence day. "t ri re :to II and drop in a parachute. The nreiddcnt ihoiiKht this too risky a A ;iunt and disapproved it. Mar-Jlo lull then requested permis-slon to make a jump from a plane driven rz 'J I f i V ' V ! 111 rM? f-1 vhv t - E & vt' - ' 5 Ms., v 1 4 t - g OflGiO- r. nr 'it! v, r tr i.i ir im .miik.h.i-, imiiiiiiius. p. j "Mother o( Sorrow " linocitd in rini ren n(l. it e rC.O'0 M taken to loi Angeles, ivln-ic It U valueil al thousand- ! dnllarn. 0 im jj"v V The Di4lur huh oh in ted in Die itiitea'nlh -entim. It Is on f y .... ...... 17 5 M v jv xi rimiirr main, n ruwriMC ti'i nv n iiii iii-n. li a ii ,3 f i 7 i M A. 4 It , r J6 I A i ; I . j a 1 " j crtt'rti'ln at the end of the w""" some old friends, Mr. and Mra. hy a pilot. The prsident approv-j Wl1 .MUllJ.-.eu, and sou' l;aiph, .t cd the iviiuest and. n a. mark of ; H u,i,.ill oJ- ( nlvetsity of M'ss respect lo the I'nited .Slates, set )tlr Their home Is in Powell, the date as July 4. ' Wyoming. MartuU droppoo from a height ! ( m,.: l. 1. Anderson. Mrs. J. F. of about 4. ""li teet lilt the Ctiilf ! J 4an. M is. C. i:. Luwson. Mrs. Nel- of Mexico. A swarm of small, crati wer slatioiie off shore to effect jllick restrMe. Applo throwers l-'Ko 'es HOOi HlVflH. Ore. (Special). I The Apple (i rowers' association 'has announced the following wage scale for Hie PJO.iippie naresi. Day labor, men. ft cutH an hour; women, 2." cents: sorting. $J..ci J a day. ,'; to :!' cents f ii cuts u lios; u bo::. hoir; ptciiing. packing 4Scents 11.1 vfri.sT r-' "Vi GOVE SCHOOLS 10 OPEH SI OOVi:. (SH'clal Si'lionl will open - pleniiM i- V ( 1 in tin .Cove l'ttriei. The faculty cot'sls's of Prof. . V.. t'oad of North Powder, Mm. .1. I 'li t. !ier, C.nc. XltM I oro Ihy l( Mean. Kivcrhoi, .Mrs. J. Mills. MihS 'Thelm.i Murpny. Miss (Sraee C.'ett,-, M is.i 'V iol I I'.ionlil, 'and Mis. H n-ii Cmikiin, wiih oiicj .ae. a'. iHuce in the Hi;;!! .Melioot. I I All tr.e fr:i.le tea i Hie high s.'luHd ! t lleh llullll H 111 ( ' ' ,1. I,. Ciiderwvi ' Kht. r. Mihs blu, i the h.n.ie st T. C. Ib iiy Mir i left Tn. sdav f;r 1 tlrand Valh C d and Ids ib'V- Who have b -t it . Mr. and Mrs. the p;.St t'luilth, I heir l.imut in '(dorado. Mr. and Mis. I-Ved ilarrts and family of Portland av Cove vi ' s'Kus. Mia. tl'iris' mother. :.Its. : II. White, will return to, 1'ort i laud with them.- Mia.' White has r beoii mii iuntid for several months land hinco iicr otuin from ilol : l.aUe .uialoiiiifa . utmte rnonlhs J auo iris lieeu tin ij. r e:tre oi i II. C. Ill, mi.. Sh will now daughter. be careil ur by ii M rs. !i;ix M rs. her lilairl::. i .!SS l-'loi eiiee level's U V 1 beell til" glL .it her st.-l J. I I lean, has return d J.LlOUle IU Netidle. Kd iModeeil.- ! lislrl. I Attn Vale, Uic'ion who.ni'ide b.iMiu Ier;; trip to Halent, oil paid a visit to iV.s old ' ami Mrs. A. M. Daniel: I ILs two daughters his reiurii rielid;;. Mr. In! t ovi. eonipaii'ed him lo the Capital but ..pell! I he llliie V. ll ll fl Cove. .Mrs. Win. ?diirray .i to In i- Sunday Scloud Wed n. aday ufiernoon. his wifn tids in Allea .vljlh; in campmvr ml wi the I tiloa i: Srollt.s up Valll' 1 , uJ,j R '. H"l' Will ii,. j;. and Mrs. W. Hre slu ars, alti ll.l. il I hi- annual incct ini, uf tlii- I'ni.l -Mai reins of t!n' Ka.strrn .Star l.oili,'.' at I'nion on Tins. lay, AiiKlial II. Tho of I'lji'l's for thin asau'lalloa culliM Mlin "Horn II. Kchllkc. I'nsl Matrons Cluli" w.i'.- cli-cti'il as- follows: Sirs. K 1.1.1 1.'. Islnnil city, rrcsi .lent: Mrs. K.'rnon, linker Vlcc l'l'.'Si.l. nl : -Mrs. I'.'liroil. Hal;.'r,' Si'iT.'Ui y: an l Mrs. Wall.T Cork, Cnier.. TreaMirer. 'I lie amillr.l , the,- for I run will lie ii.1.1 at Cuve ell Hie :ir.l We.lnes.lliy 111 .Inly. j Mr. ami Mra. J. Fletcher enter ! tallied a parly of frleiidh. tpiUe re j ceiitiy "I ihetr home on t'1' hill I side. Jn the arly were Mr. and I Alii?. Clii and three children. Mr. 'and Mrs. (leorge ftieby of Milloi Or. gun and Mr. and Mis. K. K. Kirk ot WeitMT, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. t'lnrance lleryford 'are caiupiiift on the ilinaui. j" The fartners arc all busy with I i he harvest. The grain is ripe and in fino condtitou and Is fall ing rppldiy, no) into t nc golden "I loader boxes' of the preeut, or H(evcs of the pairt but Into the Into the uruis of tin. "Combine" tiait leuV'H It threshed and s-icked ready to 1h hault d to the ware, house.:. Spilzbergcn Villages j Ivust as rncndly roes VY-A ALKHt ND. K I n g 8 b a y, Spitsbergen. t AJ') To talk lo NorweKians about King's bay is to invite trouble. They insist the name cl' Ihe settlement is New AaliNiind, because it la owned by U Norwegian Coa' Couipan, whose heaibiuarlers ttiv at the old city of Aalesuud on the west coast of Korway. There Is much good-natured , ri valry between tht two Norwegian i s. ttleineiiis. Ixmg Year Clly ami I iy Aalesuud. The former boast j the most northerly church, the l laltei- prideti ilHilf upon the most j northerly railway Jn the world. just below the 7'Jth degree north lit Hade. The ft miliar Hound of la locomotive whintle jireuks the I A.rlb" stillness with an errie effect. ; The (raid; is only a couple of mllei i long', and cnnm-cls, Ihe local mine . wltli the pier. . , There is not n Iree In the whole ; of Hpiiy.horgen. but botanists say that there ure 1!tu species of flow-' eriiig plains to bo found in the short Arctic summer. Al Ny-Al"mind were the only Txmnde of carefully tended Kru- 'i'wo mounds on the. bleak The Paris Is now located in its . new store, formerly 6 'c cu p i e d' by Ash Eros., tvith'a full line 'of' the' 'latest Full Fashions' in La dies' Ready-to-Wenr and Millinery. We cordially invite .hi the public. B9 a head la ml behind which sen's pvdar te apl ill - Amtind- helleied. cover ui-cordin to im-erip: iuas. the remains of a ytoing iiiorher mid a two-year old child. tine senses tragedy at the sight of these two loii. i)' grava, b.it it is difficult to ceil. iti!iil- Hie himdrcrjii of nuiuol.Mx cpi gravi s fiiithfi- north on Ihe island uiih- $h it- Qg$s The sei viccs of our Interior Decorator are nt your disposal, free of clmnc, and with no obligation on your part. Let us koIvc your home furnishing prob lems for you. .-. ' P..'.' ! . If You Want the Best BreaiJ - Cakes Pies - Cookies Be Sure It In Made bj Gnilllam'i Electric Dakerj Eastern Orouon's Lf ailing Bread and I'astry Bakera Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery ij Home of the -7 Is A Business No pui'chasiiifT jiRont in a business of fice could hold his job unless he kept abreast with new products and the prog ress of money-savin;; merchandise. Women are the. purchasing agents for the home. They can always do their work more, efficiently by knowing of new arti cles that save money and time; that add new ease to life. The advertisements tell you of these products. They are reliable sources of in formation that keep women abreast of the time. Head the advertisements. They will make the business of running a home easic. They will save you money and assure faith ful quality in all that you buy. Advertisements tell you what is buy and where to Ret it ROLLINS HOSiEBV Miles of wear in $f.oo . 91.75 i-vcry out u shudder at the thouglds of lln sufferings of human 1 in; :t who perished In tlies! Arctic v. :.: tett. Golden Ci-Ost n H U R m m F.3 n m rn en P3 U,i M a M n m n n r m ii ri n t.i El M m n t.5l K.1 Er1 ri PI B.1 m N Pi U n u a n i'i ri fi C3 best to -' : rW I