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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
Wednesday, August 1!), l'.25. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!! Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY jlESTIMG : i ... i i 1 . m m mm a ' aiiMM I ULLAYtU rompllmomlnif her nleCf. MUv ' ltuih Tuylor. win Is vbUtiiff In Jhe ! city from Kan !). i'aliforrtlu, i :ln. II. 10. t'oolidije t nt riutU l , with u bridge parly I Hat t-vcnTnir; (it her home on O n venue. The . home wus d'-eoruted with bouuiieifl' of beautiful pink rowi and durinu Hit' evening tUrt-1 luhles were at jduy. .Mt Dorothy Meyers won high hfyic uinl tin KUfHl prise w.is pre-ientid to Mits Tuvlor. ! An cetllent luncheon was nerved at thi" close of i h play. A Miifct wedding took place at tli parsonage of the liaplist cli ii re It M inula v evening at !:: o'clock when Ms Lcona Mc"on- j 1111, of l.a Grande, ami Floyd I ThontUN. of ItoseburK. were tiiiii( I In inarriuKf ly llu Keverend (ivorfci A. pollard, i hf young couplf were accompanied by Mr. ii-hl Mm. W. H. laviH oi Ui Crninde. Honoring her nisi'-r. :tra. Nelson, who in vi-siiing In (.rande from her honi In California, Mrs. Mat foal wen entertained ji number oft 1 1 lends Saturday evening ut her home lien1, Lour tables of "lino" J vtr' at play during 'he evening i with Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde 1 la vis winning high Jionors. At tin el os of the gumes dainty ri'iri'slitiM'tits were htv1. ' ,' The Young Ladle;:' HlMie M. I. A. of ih (.. I), S. church Ravi1 a fliiow r Krldny in honor of M rs. Harry I'roi'tnr nt hi'r home on fe ilar hi reel. The home wuh beau tifully decorated with flowers and li delightful social time was spent, lifter wlii h refresh tui'iit.s were l'TVd. Smart Gloves mm The pull on ulove la preferred to all others by th.: fawhlonuble woman, end It Is uton everywhere in gray, beige und tuupe hid. This pair make Uiit-lf UIstiiK-tivo by adding a bit of cvarte blui.'t KtHehine about-- th uppor tuifje. Sister Mary . i Says: . I- ; ; And in Kuril Hot Weal her. Too! (Ad in KyraeiiBe, N. y post- Ktandurd) WANTKI) Two . ex peHi;n rod f.alesludies in ooats, suits uhd dressta. T)ip Ijulli's' Roi-i"ty to ttii- Ilro- ! or ' ';a" '"r, a " "' Uon oook,,l milk. .-orfw. . ,..., k. . 'Il,.-r.. W:. a .,.h.- scllp,,l polotor.fl od p.-ars. cup cal;s. inillt. tea.' . Tho T..idioB of Moosehoarl J.p- iMnm-r t asrolf or fish snd picrn will meet ut the I. O. O. J'. ! ''Ketatik s, creamed string hennn hall ThnrHilny ufternoon at 2 CUCu,"1 J J'Hy salnd, baked apple o'elork, with Mrs, l.ee Clower and 1 npliK. ry.- bread, milk, ooifee. .Mrs. Steffln us hoste.-ses. i Th eass.Tole dish siWKested In I the dinner menu n-ducis tin num- I her of dish s r.. .d,-ii lor th in.il Totatoi's ;ir- (.nil d separately but are nerved as a border to ihe fish. arrots, onions, rt i..-ry and parsh-y are cooked with the fish and niushroorns may be added if con- VenfellJ. Potatoes sometimes pall if cook ed too often the same way. Tin dish snuyrsted in the iunoheon menu is nourshiiiff and somewhat iinuruai. , j Seal lopcH I'otaloes Tour Kood sini'd potatoes, 3 hard ; "boiled" I'gtra, 1 cup heavy cream, I W cup milk, butter, I tahlewpoon i made musTard, A tablespoons but- tered crumbs. 2 tablespoons grat ! ed cIum ae, sail, and pepper, j Peel potaloes and cut in - the slices. I'm hall the potatoes into u L.uell buttered baking- dfsh. Sprin kle with salt and pepper and cover with half the chs in thin slices. I Jot with hits oi baiter. Mix cream, I milk and mustard. Pour half of . this mi.xturo over potatoes and eg: j g. Add remaining potatois, seu sonlntf eir-is and pour over the I rest of thv eivam mixture. . Cover with butten d crumbs mixed with j Kiated cheeai and bake in a hot ov'-n until potatoes are tender. It will take about fifty mlnut. s. The j dish can he covered duritifc- the I first hulf of the bit kin v. The cov- r should be removed to crisp and J brown the crumbs. COVR, (Spetlal) Two fine hoi st ein cuu , belonKlntr In A Hurl ley, died from hlpttUiiK on ul I'lili'U hint week, . . . s m Terrol .lusiH-r, of Meiidup, Ida. ho, is vUitfnif ut the home of bitt Hliele, 1-J. T. Hoswell. A budget ii i ei tint? will be held Ip Frosty d 1st r lot August 17, Mrri. George Uecker, who .' hos been v)sliinif ndutlvea iire ' left .Sunday, for W'ullu. WaMu, Wash ir.e.toa ' visit -her daughter, Mrs. I. A .Mcllnde. , The hunt ralim of last week ajrnln stoppeil tin Jiurveeiititj for u few d lys. The Palmer threshing niuehlne arrived ut the.T. t). Johnson fjirtn Monday morning to bein work. Ceorge ItnUi-r Is having hlfl ri'siib'tuv painted. ' Mi. ud Mis. Nell ' Klghl Bpeiit a couple ot days ut W&bowa Lake lust week. . Claude Hurford. of High Valley, visited Hpwmd (laflset Sunday. Mm. Nelson Klght and nuns. Clifford end llordolf.'. aud iluugh ler, Nora, b it Hupday fpr o three wieks visit-wilh' her sous In Itay-. mend; .Washington' ' " Kemu ih, Hiiffman,- of( Wallowa, visititd his Ki'-'mlmplher.'Mrs. Sar ah'Th6inpsbn. lust iwenk. itailith Johnson, 1 of l.u CJrande. is visiting liis 'grandparents,, Mr. und M rs. . T, I. Johii.-ion. , Grandma 1'rlshee is .spending fl couple of . weeks at Ihe Neil .Klght home, .... ' ' r ' , ' Mis. Adolph . Peeh'ler tuH'.. son, Wayiie, vfsiiiij her . mot hor.-A Mrs. T, 11, Johnson last Thursday. Radio Ti7lV VK HAVE Till-; AVU-UM.AU tl.l'fi iittiilKition ut prominent Imwmns nun ot S;:n I raueiw- . U.i jr m a roliarlvcity by 1CM. UW how of Owrti joak: hceivisiy. i un .. H,.i.t 'riimnni J. ltriitin;i tush, vice iniiiitiiit. ana --i Wain, 1 1 I bKs Nipiml nipovihle, (Piom the Wiiynetown. I ml.,. .. Oespateh) ' A number of IntfenlouH theories have been, udvnneeil wis to what uetunlly hiLppenei) ut the little ca bin In the woods. m . unie:w ai lillopal evidence Is brought fur wiird It 1m improbba possif :t Wvbthartharut for the umrder.' vr.i(ty of - Cnlifornla. southern bram-li'.' , ; , KP(). San l-Yaneitjco. Calif. .(42K.:i) ii:4n7, p.rn . Wahlemarl.hu! the StuteH Ueslaurant orehetra: i T-t:S. Kiuly Helner'.- Puhniont hotel coneerl -oreheslru; : S-y. progrnni. - Kvelyn S. ' W ire, or- Kuni.Ht ; 0-Ml, program,' 1 ion Leo Cadilluo eompanyt P'-l l, .lack Coahley's I'ablrhins. WALLING'S New Fall SILK AND CREPE DRESSES Priced forQuivk Turnover FALL HATS Juut Received $2.93 to $10.75 WALLING'S Lovely Hair Is mart" most lovely by freituent and careful marcelling. Nothing ia quite so BUccpssful In producing a charming nppenrance. Phon Main 6T7 for nn nppointment. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer Uldg. Thone M. 577 Why Not Together (Adjacent nds in Colorado ' Hprinjrs Gazette) Tl A 1 1 G A I N Wile go n e East, husband staylti;; to sell nice, mod ern. 7 - room home. WIN talie 'l T'ltO for miick 3,i;e: close in. A M anxious to join husband. Want to Hell equity lnt 4 -room modern bun en. low. Only $r00. So Pcrle'tly Silly! "The Indians must have sif fored tori ures from it." "Prom what, lioni'S?" "Waiw hooping cough, Tain ho,' THi nsiJEV, AlT.l'fiT 20. ' .Mountain Stomlanl Time Stations CNItC.-Calgarv, Can. (435.S). ? P in., Nfudnme Mamie Gardiner, contralto; C." S. H.-O. quartet. KO.V Depver, Colo. (:12;.4. :S0 p. m.. Herbert While und his 811 . ver State orehustra. .'pacific .Stnuilnrd Time Stations. KPWU '.Hollywood, t'altf. (2&2).; ..7:4t'p. in., Juck lioaz. fishing! scoul; 7:46, Dr. T. Floyd lirown, talk on plastic and facial' udri;- . er:; fc-9, program.' Starr PIuiiq company featuring JlollywootJ j Uhythiu Kfuga in urrangenientij j of Uennett records; : tt-ilV, pro gram. Don ! Smith, inc.".. Ilana . Moon dunce orchtt'ra. Mongers' Hawaiian trio, Trunk .Pierce aid 1 Vic. Heal, eonicdyf.aoiigit; 10-tl, ; Warner liroi hers 1 frolic, dtrec- j tion Charlie Wetlimin, presenting1 u Warner llrothers movie ntnr ' as guest announcer. ; .' I KGO, Oakluni), Calif.- (3fii:.2)V 8 p- i in.. . Officer tjiifir' KGO pjaw j IP, Dwlght JohnsoD'B Hotel hi. .Kru licit dapec prcliestra. KG W. J'ortland, Oi'e. (491.5), 8-fl li. m.. Oregonian concert oreheu- Via;. in-l-i, Jlernian Kenin's. Mult nomah hotel orchedtra. KH J. I jo AngvUf. Calif. (405.2). 5:o- p. in., J'lglitori's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack 'Cron shaw. leader; i-ti::tu. An Hick man's Hlltmore hotel concert or chestra.. KdwardKitzpatrick. di rector; t;:30-7:30. Itadio kiddies hour featuring Dickie Urandon and Jane Hughes, screen star lets, i nch John; 8-9., program, Di Lite Products company; 9-10. program, Ando liadlo company of Glendnle. California; 10-1 1, A't Hickman's Uiltniore hotel dunce orchestra." Karl Burt net t, 1 lender- KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (33H.9), ri:30-t!:lft p. m., Wurlitser pipe organ studio; (1:15, travel talk, W. F. Alder; :3fl-7, Atwflter Kent Ttadio orchestro,; Paul Fln steln, leader; 7-8, program, John A. Evans corporation: fi-10, KNX feuture program, arranged by O. . Allison Phelps, the Itadio philos opher; nun, Ahe;i.ymnn'8 Cb . coii nut Grove dance orchestra from' Ambassador ' -hotel; 11-12. , cainpns night, ..students of Pni- Minerva Says We havp had 1000 rails for nw I'all Khoci. Borne people were asking for them one month before the sale, pian left th factory with the new sn in pies. But to niake a long story Rhort we Jiuve rerelveri today a few of the new Kail Shoes, an 1 they will be coming along a few at a time us the fac tory can pet thrm made up. So here we go. Come nni look. se window for nt a tyleft. A plioto of any of the family f i e w it H each purchase of 'M-ns and Ii-dl-V Shoes nt Httine of An li-Aiil Shoes THE BOOTERY Evrythlng for the f-et from the bottoms "ip to th- knee. We stop thete. COM.EEN MOf 2 8YS hIih'h Koine to M tht hrr big brulhrr, I'IItc. L-ii lions all rielit In llw movlm. N.w In tin g me, hi first role will bo with lir In "We Mndorn.," liib U to be Aimed br r irst National. STORK SHY l CDiT7Dronri ur ILUL OL ..j ;o:h lortLin." or i nil' Moctauvii Prefi ' reporter to v ll nieiM.. ; the, eiriseiiing eereino'iy of Huby Si - j gut'd, fii ui . I orn uon of u mining j 1'iigirieer of the Great Norwegian Coal Company, Tlie little wooiImu Lutheran church . crowded to capacity; with the -niije female poptilulion of the village1 hurdly more than 1 4a al told, all In their Sunday bent, and young Hlgurd marked hin disapproval of the proceeding In the way InKuiis have nit overt Ihe world. He wuh much more amiable ut home,- where Celebra tions were kepi up until the small hours in a denwe ulmospher of tobacco smoke and an Improvised oiie-eian ix band. "He will he u regular Norwor Kian," his mother said as Sigurd wuh finally borne off to bed amid loud proifta NEW FALL HATS IN I'KLTS, VELOURS AND VELVETS ; Always a pleasure to kIiow you the new- lliintf:;.1 Pub '.man s Kendy-To-Wear nnd Millinery Any Ono or Whom "YOti know pMstr -l be chap who was always telling the biigul things bis son did? Well, he wan I on nd shot dead today no clues." , -'U.w.il Lord! I Iho tght he didn't I.;ie an i-iuiny in the world!" "Maybe not but he had lots of friend." LONG Y EAlt CITY Spltv.beiv gen, (API lijrd life Ifi prolific enough In these toiuly lutitude.i, but a viHtt liom the atork ia a sufficiently rare event to set all the win -less apparatiih in tip1 arch Ipelago huiuiiiiiij.;... ' A huby horn h'-re enjoys the iiniqiie ' privil 'tfe of being I'.iptiz ed In the most northerly ehuich on arih (7S iL-i;reefi, is minuitH North LnHtn.b'l and ll was the Victor DePinto Assisted by Helen Pnrkcr, Soprano, and Nina Gibson, Accompanist FAREWELL CONCERT, AUGUST l!Hh 8 O'clock Presbyterian Church No Admission. Silver Offering. III iivjz it r 80HE MEN hi ; The services of our Interior Decorator lire at yonr disposal, free of ehartfe, und with no obligation on your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. t CARRS MACHINE EXTRAS We Curry Pints for john deeiie Mccormick PEERING Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. CAKES MjU'I.M NIT tOHI'UO ANin:r. Koon liKvir.'M Koon JKI.I.Y HOU.fl COCOANIH' , . .. IMNKAPPI.R HON 10 Y DRW ciiocoi.atk nou.s MlNSIIINK NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS' ill Ml-M M ill I MM :.IPABCOIN is an improvement on print linoleumj . Has 25 more wearing surface yet costs less. Lightens housework because of its easy-to-clean enamel surface. Comes in beautiful patterns in ' both rugs and yard goods. ; For Sale By Carr Furniture Company are waiting until limes are better before they act Others are active now to make times bet tor. One is a producer, thj other a consumer. Both help to make the world what it is. UNITED STATES Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Makers of lllgh-f.rnde Pftstric ' ' IIOMU OI-" THK CIOLHK.V rHlHT" ; ' ' , ;,,. : LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOK BARGALNS affiiaaEaEiassaESESHsaBEisKELSBSiEaiEjnaBHHHJSBCBaEEEa n M BI M n El n ta ev Ka) M ea m PABCO pi M PRODUCTS hd It". n i , i . m n u a Vi tn a w M H a K1 en u u H a n H Ml n n El n n n a M K3 W H M H ta H M M M H M a H H Running A Home Is A Business No purchasing agent in a business of fice could hold his job unless ho kept abreast with new products and the prog ress of money-saving 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. Read the advertisements. They will make the. business of running a home easier. They will save you money and assure faith ful quality in all that you buy. Advertisements tell you what is best to buy nnd where to get it I.l'iSagBHBHBSaBlBHflBBHSBgBBaSa m PI m Hi Ft m m RI w m pi ei n m r i El r-n p ci IT r rt M a li rj , N P : H El ; n ti , m ll S3 t-i m m H m m Li li k3