Tuesday,: August IS, 1925..
THE' LA GRANDE' RVENING OBSERVER
" Page Thi't-e
NEWS of
ronipllmomiriff Mrr. Will Wo4
rtard of Quiney, California, Mrs. 1
, J1. I Minn ami Mrs, DeUic Green
rnh-i'taiiii il Saturday 'evening with
ti theater party, ut the Arcnd
theuier. After I fit lluuiter the
indies witi UlKiii tu ihe hyme af
.Mrs. liunn where u tluiiity lunch-
' t on was st-rved.
Honoring Mrs. Olive Hay anil t
1x r diniKhti r, Miss Alum liny, Mrs. 1
I,. M. Iluyl mid dantrtiters. Mil- '
It'tMi and M yi lie, entertained with t
u i.li nic ye.sierday afternoon ut j
ItlveiNide park. Twenty - seven
hi. lies wei'-j tie.:eiil and liftcj a'
!eliKiiHi afieriuum Hi the park;
Hiey were taken to (he IJoyt lioilie j"
where luncheon was served. i
The approximately fifty couples
of young people in altend:irne the
Junior i 'uiiniry Clul dance last
evciilnjr was very siiec'esHful. 'i'he
Ktar Novelty trehc.'tra played and
during the i veiling punch was
nerved. Tlu' youix people are
itnxlou.sly looking forward to ihe
next da nee, which will he Riven
Monday event iik, AuitiiM HI.
The ineinl.erK (if ihe committer
in ehUrtre of t tie dance last lilKht
were: Air. and Mrs. (J. I.. I.arisou,
-Mr. nn. I Mrs. John Th.-iseii, Mr.
find Mi-h, J. C. Snod grans. Mr. and
Mrs. I'. M. Ituhinson und ;.-orge
Hopkins.
Intensive preparation! are now
heirig made for the I'nlver.ilty of
Oregon lieneftt dance to lie given
at the Kilts' hatl room Monday
evening. Angusl 'ZA. The Slur Nov
elty orchestra h:;s Iteen engaged
for the affair and the general pnh
lic is hulled. Tin. proceeds will
he' upplier to the IV ofi). Art Mu
seum hnilding fund.
The mcinhers of the committee
in charge of the dance are: Miss
JieLoris I'earson. Miss Kleanor '
thiNM Mjss T'xdma, Kitchen, John
Kohloson, YViiltam If cutty. Miss
Aladeen Seruggln und Krnest Wat
kins. George Gla.su, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pearson, Mr. und Mrs. T. J.
Scroggin, Mr. end Mrs. H. J. Kit
chen and lr. and Mrs. Ituy Murphy
'will act as patrons and pat rone.sses.
Kvery now and then a mun tries
to repeal the litws of nature and
the laws of nature repeal hitn.
WALLING'S
New Fall
SILK AND ! CREPE
DRESSES
Priced fou Quick
Turnover
FALL HATS
Just Received
S2.93 to 910.73
WALLING'S
Lovely Hair
Is matte most lovely hy
frequent a n ti careful
niarccllln?r.( Nothlnc ia
quite ao succewaful In
pioilucinft a eluirmlntj
nppenrance.
I'hone Main H77 f.ir
nn niipolntment.
Geist Marinello Shop
Bommer DlilB. Plione M. 677
Minerva
Says
We have had 1 000 calls
for n e w Ka 1 ! Shoes. Some
people were nskinw forthcin
one month before the snlrt,
man left the factory with
the new samples. Hut lo
make a lonj? story short wo
have received todny n few
of ,thc n'w Kt 1 1 Shoes, and
thry will he coming nlong
n few nt a time us the fac
tory can Ret them msdc up.
So here w go. Come ami
look. w indow for ne .v
styles. A photo of any of
th fiunlly ft i-c wit h each
purchnse of Men's am! ft
die' SMock at
lloi'it' of Arch-Ahl SIkh1
THE B00TERY
Everything for the r-t
from th hottoms ip to tin
knee. We atop there.
SOCIETY
Announcements
Social AniinuiHHiiiwiiifl may
bo printed In this column free
o( elm rut-. Any uiiiiounceiuenirt
rwrtnlnlnif m any runetlorw uoh
an roolunl ftrfNl wilt's, ttc., will
im n riiMNi. Announcements, to
bo printed the same ilyt imwt
! In wteleiy tnliinr'H hand hy
0:00 nVhKli. News editor's
in Mm. ,
The Loyal Ristera of the Chris
thin church will meet In the an
n'x of the church tomorrow after
noon ut 3:3l o'clock. Mrs. Oul
ridge, Mrs. ,lolnison and Mrs. Mc
l'lierson will he hostesses.
.
I he i R to the 11. of !. 1 and
K. will meet at the K. of ! hall
iihs evening at 7:no o'clock for
tneir rerular meeting. All mein
here ure retinested to he present.
The general aid of the First
Methodist KpLsCnpci rluirch will lie
enlerluined at the home of Mrs. G.
( Headh-y. rorner of Flrnt and
Adams, hv the first division of the
society tomorrow afternoon at 2:8a
clock. There will he the annual
flection of offi.-ers. after which a
social time will he spent. All in
terested arc invited.
Association to Aid
In Placing Work of
Western Artists
CHICAGO, ( AD Placing or the
heat wnrl.o of western artists of
Ihe highest ithnily. in the homes
of art lovers. Instead of letting
them remain In Ihelr original c-n-vlromtnt
of the studio, has heen
mndei possihle here' through the
creation of Ihe h ruico Hallerl,
Association ami Its novel plan for
oismihition oi the artists work,
ftirt in n. Cump. an attorney of
Chlapo, ts president. , Tho associ
ation is to he conducted cs a non
profit one
Tho association Is a combination
of nrttsts and ISO lay memhers
and the plan of distribution provi
des for the selection of lfin of the
nest paintings shown In the gal
Merhs over a period of three years,
or 2 5 to be selected at each spring
mm iuii exnimtion to be
present
fa to each of the 15
lay mem-
These paintliifta will he aelecteil
, ly the laymen, ca.'ih or whom Is
: required lo pay Into the assocla-
non as nienihership dues J2afl
l r 'or a three-year period. This
.assures the layman, however or
j olitalnlns one of the best pictures
..mown lor Ull, i. Tho selection
ui i i) meniners to choose pictures
I "in ! mane ny lot, but all will
j bo assisted by a committee com
posed of three art experts or con-
i uuiHscim: to help them select the
, nosi nllhoiiKh i they are permitted
to choose any picture they desire
wnnotii uih-ice. -
The nrllsls, however, do not all
receive the ililM) for each picture,
chosen. Hetrardless of the pic
tures seiccicci oy the layman, os
nlsled by the committee of experts.-
this latter committee will
decide which picture deserves the
'first prize of Jt. (1(10. and the nrt
I 1st will receive this amount. Fol
j lowlns this, the couimltee will sel
I ect pictures for the second, third,
'fourth and so on down to the
twenty-fifth prize.
I The prlres will be: One $l.nno
iprlr.es. two r,0n prizes.- three $4l)i
' prizes. five S).lan prizes. four
. l-'fcfl prizes anil ten $:on honor
ariums. A r'.iie of the association says:
It b our problem first of all to
Klve each layman the picture that
he likes and tnat he wants from
the exlhlbition for the money he
i has paid, ond secondly to see that
the pictures thus selected ore the
best pictures In the show and that
prizes are properly awarded to
these pictures."
Artists from Otoo nnd nil states
Wist to the Pacific ("oast aro to
be invited to enroll In the associa
tion, the list belntj confined to
.uilsts hlKh stondltiK. .
The Cutleries asociatlnn also
will conduct what is called Its cir
culating department, where any
or all of the 150 laymen may sel
ect smuller pictures from the iral-lei-y
walls and take one of them
home for a period of from 30 to
flu days nnd then return it and
take' nnoiher home and continue
this system ns Ions as he holdB
membership.
I The eallirlis will probably be
opened the coming autumn.
Embroidered
These satin Blippcrs have & bit of
Kllvcr embroidery following tb In
Ktcp and heel and Riving a generally
Uecorutive npiw-irunce. They hv
a strap over the ankl which nuikM
them mci'Q practical than th oper
pump tor dancing'
.j
Land
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!arf j.f ky , i if
4 iiir'.i ' tW t r -j
fvvnm Inken at Itnrlcmvnjr VarU, txmg Islnml, ns ilioiisnmls or s-.imnioi- nslu-ii(8 Jam On
strwls at a lale lioiir of Ihr nittlit to .Ret In on tlie laiul iMxmi, .stnrll' tlu'iv. Top shims liuyrr In
tlw rt'al plat- nffki- or As.eiiitil,riiian Wailmn llrlinnir (with conlrntt In linnil), t ntnii who Is
rfspon-llile ror tin; ni-w iHinnlwnlk whlrh rnnsrii (he Imnl Imidiii. I.i-ft lov.-i-i- photo shows a n-iiitili-riirhslonx
limkrr i'IosIiik it tlt-cNl or snlr with two liiijrns. l.ovr iljjht shows tin- cinnds lliioiixcil
along; Dip slm-C in front or Ihe mil I'Slnle ofrirs on Itocknwnys iiiiiin lhiiMi;lifari..
Radio-
WKDNESDAY, AIT.l'RT 10.
Mouiiiain Standanl Time stations
KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4). 6:30
P. in.. Hurbcrf White and his
. Silver Klato orchestra; 8. "The
Florist Shop," KOA 'plnyern;
"Summer Homes In Our Nutlon
al Forests," "The pills In u Hot
tic," KOA players; 11, Twilight
Harmony orchestra.
I'aciru Stnndunl Time Stations
K FA K, I'ull ma n , Wash. ( a 4 a . ti ) ,
7;3-8:SO p. in., Mildred Muurer,
pianist;- Kathryn Fowler. ph(ti
1st; Donna Whitney, pianist; jvur
Mclandcr, pianist : Jerry Soiola,
vlollnlH; hook chat,, Alice J.ind
sry Webb; ''Swine llalsiiitf on
the'Fum.M Jerry Sotola.
KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (454.3) 0
:46 p. in.. Pacific States F.tec.
company; 6:4 5-8 : 15. Hopper Kel
ly company program; 8:30-10,
Times studio program.
KFWU, Jlollywood, Calif. (252).
C-7 p. m., children's hour, 1-Jlff
Ujother of K1-WU; 7-7:30, Mu
tual Motors half hour of mirth;
7:30-8. proirram. Ueverlyrldge
company, Heverlyridgo. Hnwaii
ans; S-y. George Green an,) Don
McNamee, banjo and. accordion;
Frank St ever, baritone; Warner
Hros. Syncopators ami I .el toy
Kulherg. tepor with ukulele; 9-
10. program. Independent h'ur
niture Manufacturing company.
I ark town dance orchestra and
entertainers; 10-11, Warner Bros,
frolie, direction Charlie Weil
man. KGW. Portland, Ore. (491.6), 6-7
p. m.. Jackie Bonders' orchestra;
8-10, We.stern Auto Supply com
pany; 10-11, Sherman, Clay and
company.
KHJ, Lo Angeles. Calif. (405.2),
f:30-fi p. m., ldtfhton'fl Arcade
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Croti
tthnw, leader; ti-6:30. Art. Hick
man's liillmore hotel concert or
chestra, Edward Fitzpatrlck, di
rector; 6:30-7:30. ltadlo kidilb-s'
hour with Jack searle, Dick Win
slow, Juvenile reporter; Haby
Muriel MacCormac ami Mickey
McBan. screen Juvenile; 8. Dr.
Mars Ilunigurdt, scientific; . lec
turer; 8:30-10:30, de luxe pro
gram, arranged by J. Howard
Johnson and Walter Iliddlck;
10:30-1 1:30. Art Hickman's Hllt
more hotel dance orchestra. Karl
Burtnett. leade r.
KXX, Hollywood, Calif. 336.9),
6:30-6:15. p. m., Wurlltzer plpo
organ atudlo; 6:15, travel talk.
W. F. Alder; C:3u-7. Atwater
Kent Itadio orchestra, Paul Fin
leln, leader; 7-8. Ambassador
hotel concert orchestra Jonef
Rosen f eld, director; 8-9, pro
from, Zoellnep Conservatory of
Music, Zoellner quartet; 9-10.
progrum. HerculPs Ufisoline coin
puny, the program with a kick.
KTCU Seattle. Wash. (305.9). S-i 5
p. m.. KTCb friendly adviser;
. 8:20-8:40. Volce of Seattle; 10-
11, Alaska weekly program.
Six Tilled I'ndcr Vim Laws
OREGON CtTV, Ore. Six men
from various sections of the coun
ty were fined from $26 to &0 in
Justice court hero, for vlotution of
the (f&te fire laws. Fred Wag
oner of Aurora was fined $26 for
burning slashing without a permit,
It. O. Holmes, near Mllwatikie.
I2S for burning slashing without,
a permit; George Foreman Har
ton. $50 for burning slu' htng with-
bard. Sf0 for oriertitlnir h triietwm I
engine without i spark arrest or; !
Fred Goebel, Canby, $J5 for burn
ing stashing without a permit, and
W. M. Pulley. Hubbard, $& for
operating a stationary engine with
out using the nyark arrester,
Boom Draws Crowds
Sister Mary
Says:
Rro'aUfast Chilled melon, baked-
eggs ctvimed potatoes, bran
and raisins muffins.' milk, coffee.
Luncheon i Toinnlocs stuffed
nnd baked, toasted' muff Ins.- cel
ery, ptxich cream put'lH, ; milk, tea.
Ilnner7-Fncasse 'of lamb, rjced
potntoea, 1 succ)l,i!Hh, carrot salad,
apple snow,' whole wheat bread,
milk coffee. ', . -
juniors under six. years of' ngc
should not. he ..served the succot
afh sufTgosted in the dinner-menu.
The. tomatoes art; 'stuffed with
macaroni ami cheese. The macar
oni is well cooked before conihin
liiK and 'uhIiik in the tomatoes:
, , Pencil Ovum PutTs
One-half cup peorh- pulp. I cup
whipping cream, 4 .tablespoons,
powdered suirar, few , grains salt,
VI teaspoon vaullla.-
Pare perfectly ripe pexiches and
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watrr lher In liny utrrsim-1-Ul
fomilnc river. Tlirn
down mrt llils prrrliilie t
huntlrwli nl frrt It tunilil,
Innniiif oim ( llif i""t hi-au-tllul
ttitM-fnlb In tlie cguuti'ir ,
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rub through n aleve. Chill. Whip,
cream, add siikhi, suit and vanilla
and fold In juaeh pulp. I ''ill four
to six cream-Piil't' cases with mix
ture and serve. Keep the cream
very cold and whip aa cold us possible.
AVillamettc Scholar-hip Won
MCM1NNVII.LE, Ore George
lllrrell, gradual e in thin year's
clam of Amity hUh school, has
Tfieeivcd a scholarship of $ 1 no at
Vt)knneUi university for next
year, lie came from Scotland
Cone, years, ago ami has nmdo hln
home Willi Mr. uh'd M is. P. ' E.
Nevnian slni'i that time. Hi top
ped hiu class of 17 hoys 'ind three
airls during Uh high school work.
A QUARTET
Of
THE BEST
TABLE FOODS
On
TIIE MARKET
TODAY
Union Creamery
Company
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JULY FOURTH '
TOLL IS eiKEN!
N 1'AV YOliK, (Al') The, results
or a survey of cicumlilles of tills
year's l-'flurth of July celebration
ley the Aineiicun MiiHt'iiin of Sure
ly and the National cotutnlltee for
tiie prevention of Mllndiiesx. given
out today, shows that lit were
killed und l,t:ui Injured. The una
's.s Is made of reports from It Oil
rtiiis in :tt! slates. A majority of
the viel turn wero clillilrea. Ap-p-oxluK4tely
li(M) of the casuullles
oceured July 4. while more than
Una were recorded before and ui.
tir independence luty, some as
e:n-y as June 24 und others as
lale as July J.I. only 3" of tlie
eaittaliiei occurred lit connection
wit li ptlblln celebrations.
The reports give evidenco , of
only arrests.
Of the 111 diolhs, S7 of the vie-
tints, ni('.H) ly chlhlren, lost their
lives cs a result of their clothing
being Ignited by so-culled harm
less .sparklers. Six very, young
children are reported to have died
of poisoning from eating fire-crackers.
' The largest lis! of casualties
was reported irom Ht. Louis, where
T;t persons yere seriously hurt
:ihd Ou suf feted minor injuries.
A statement ucrompunying the
report says: "The fact that in
New York City among a popula
tion of more than six million
there were only ten casualties und
that In fhicago among a poptila
1 1on of more than three million
there were only sixteen casualties,
is convincing evldenco of tho ef
fectiveness of, restrictive legisla
tion, properly enforced." i
The statement einphusiv.es that
the siiidy represents only ;i part
of the-actual sacrifice of lifo and
limit nn mo r ports- were received
from 11 Hlules. Including si verul
In the Kouth, -where' few reflect
ions arc placed on the .sale and
nV of fireworks.
mo waiting until times
are- better before they
net. Others are activo
now to make times bet
ter. One is n producer, tho
other a consumer. Both
help to make the world
what it is. .,
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