La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 20, 1925, Image 3

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    Thwsday, August 20, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWS of SOCIETY FRANCE IS TO
The enera Aid of tlie Klrsl !
lethodlst Episcopal churrh met
e.sterduy afternoon at the homo of
Mm. U. (', Headley. The membtTi :
of I In first division of tw uUl wen-
hortte.wu,. I hiring tin buBtnrsit ,
kh.-hIud fiki-ha were nmilo for thei
unnuurf bazaar whleh will be held
Saturday, November 2$. Officers
were elected for I IT ensuing yar
UK follows; I 'resident, M r.s. Sher
wood Williams; vice in enidem, Mrs.
Will A'H'T; Hcc rt-tnry. Mrs. '.
I miming and treasurer, Mrs. It,. K.
Tyl.-r.
Follow I iik tlu Ijtisim'HK meeting t
Hit' afternoon wan spent socially
and refreshments were 'Served, j
There was a large attendance, i
.
Mrs. Homer Wilson anil Mrs.!
1'hil TIionipMon were hojUesHes to j
I he 1'aiiidah t'lnh yealerday alter- j
noon t the lioniv cf Mrs. AVilnon
in May I'ark. Tin home was l.ean-
ttrully tieeorated with boiwinel.s of
bwrt't p. an it ikI after n short husl
iH'ia meeting a program wait given.
During Hi' program inch member
t'f lh club i'f.4)Oinlil with a chort
story or reading. A delicious
luncheon was erved before ad
journment. ,
Tin- ( lull will ni i next Wed
nesday, Align: i liii, at iln hone of
Mrs. '. Al. Iliddle.
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Th' Koyal SiMtor.s of ' the fhrls
tian chureh met yisterday nfler
. noon in iln none of tin church
with Mrs. (luirbige, Mrs. Johnson
and Mrs. .Mel'her.Hon n host ewes. I
Thf regular hii'dne.sH Hireling was
held, aftt-r whirl) Ihc afternoon wii-'i i
MK'tit noehilly. i
Dainty refreshments wre nerved j
by tht hqst.'SSi-n. i
Piarkfy (Special) An enjoyable
pirn It was lit Id on the river Hun
day when Mr. and Mrs. V. Oer
nian. or Perry and Mr. and Mrs.
Jl. A. Thnrnhurg celebrated their
thinl wi dding anniversaries. A
large nunilnr of people from Ter
ry and Slurk.y aH.ndvd.
More Workers I'ut nn Trails
ALBANY, Ore, (Special ) Addi
tional trail crews nuuiberinK 1! 1
men have been ordered by t
Hall, supervisor, to report to tlie
Fish lake control sHtloii for work
on trails to be completed this year
tind for whic h appropriations have
Din
idy been made
Twenty-one million letters went
to the Dead Letter Oflee. last
New Fall
SILK AND CREr-E
DRESSES
Piiced for Quick
Turnover
FALL HATS
Just Received
S2.95 to $10.75
WALLING'S
WALLING'S
I
Lovely Hair
Is made most lovely by
frequent nnd careful
marcelling. Nothing is
quite so successf ul In
produclnp a chnrminjt
nppeorance.
Phone Main T.77 f.ir
nn appointment.
Geist Marinello Shop
Sommer Cltlg. Phone M. fi77
MINERVA SAYS:
Why do we sell so many
Arch-Aid Shoes? Because
people want them; because
they wear well; because
they are comfortable; be
cause they support the arch
and remove those callouses
on the bottom of . your feet:
because they look well and
dressy. No slipping at the
heel made two sizes narrow
In the heel than at the had
of the foot, ftnves from on.
to two pair of hose before
the shoe Is worn out. The
comfort is w orth lots to
people with bad feet, and
they only cost n trifle more
t!:nn common shoes. Thai's
why n s"( so many bf
these shots. All sir.es In
stock now. A perfect fit
guaranteed or no sale. Ask
anyone who wears fliem, A
lift of names pi en you by
asking us who are satipfh d
customers.
THE B00TEKY
Picture Hat
The large hat has struggled hard for
recognition end !a gradually achiev
ing U only for utter noun wear, how
ever. This model Is of black sutln
with dutin ribbon about Che crown
V.'Uch fiillu fur over the brim and
given a V0iT uftlatiu finish.
Sister Mary
Says:
thin
1'ivnkfaRt Herrb s, cereal,
creant. imaebed vjn nn piahaiu
tons., in Ml:, coffee,
Luncheon 'reamed sail cod
fish, baked potatoes, buttered new
beets, callage salad, vanilla spnn
I pe with chocolate sauce, rye bread.
m 1 1 If rwif frw.
Although 'the yonnRcr members
of the family cannot Indulpe In
the cottage ehee.if pie the pie Is
so delicious und mil of Hie ordin
ary that the recipe Is included.
n ,11.. ,.r n.lxHm . .1 aI.I,,.
pIMM tli.. .llh l no.'.ri,l.inB
with a Uad and sandwich makes n
r
Cottnjte rite IMo i
Thr.
iffss, Vj cup llpht brown
snitar, "4 imtKpoon Mil. 1 cup
I tnfre choene. ti. cup dried enrrant.
I I lemon (grMerl rind), 1 4 cups
milk. 4 tablespoons pou-dered suif-
nr. plain pnsiry.
llent yolks: of epffs until
thick
nnd lemon colored.;, Heat In Biijt
,.ir, Hilt, (triile.l lemon rind and
milk. Add eheese and currants
Add cheese
land fold in the whites of
I beaten until stiff and dry.
epps
Turn 1
into n pie plate lined with paltry
and bake iintll firm in tij moilef
att oven. Heat white of renialtj
j inn: esjr until stiff and dry on a
' pin l ler uslnp a wire whisk. Bent
I in 2 tablespoons of powdered su
I par ami fold In remaining 2 table
' ipoonfuls. Pie on. pie and bake
ipht uilnutt'S In n slow oven'.
! The oven should be hot when
the pie Is put In to bake the crust
;then the heat is reduced to bake
'. i ho cmtard more slowly.
Radii
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FIUnAY. AlT.rST 21.
Mountain Standard Tfiuu Stations
FNItK, IMmonton. Fan. (510. 9).
S:30 p. m., old time program
players.
KOA. Itenver, Polo. (322.4). 6:30
p. rn.. Herbert White and his Sil
ver State orchestra; 7::t0, Book
ot Knowledge; K. Denver munic
ipal luand. '
Vnclfle Standard Time Stations.
KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (454.3), 6
6:45 p. m., Pacific States Elec
tric company; 6:45-8:15, Sher
man, Clay and company; 8:30
10, Times studio program; 1 0
11:30, Kddie Ilnrkness tmd hla
ore h est rn.
KFWH. Hollywood, Ftillf. (252) 8
!' p. in., program, Monte Mar
Vista Subdividers, Monte Mar
Vista orchestra, Oorothy lodd,
popular songs. Vinb-t Preston,
blues singer, Great Western male
quartet; 9-10, program. Heeve
Oartzmnnn, Inc., featuring tho
Oakland Six orchestra; lit-1 1,
Warner lirothers frolic, direc
tion Charlie Wellrnan; 10-ll,
Warner lirothers frolic, direc
tion, rhnrlte Wellman.
KOW. Portland, tire. (491.5), 9
10:30 p. m Shcruinn, Clay ami
company; l(i:H0-l 2, Ifoot Owl
frolic.
KH.J. I.ofl Angeles. Oalif. (405.2).
5:30-6 p. m., Lelghton's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra. Jack f'ron
shaw, lender; 6-6:30, Art Hick
man's p.lltmore hotel concert or
chestra. Kdward Fitzpntrick. di
rector; 6:3-7:3ft. P.adio kiddles
hour featuring A'iola Von. screen
starlet, bedtime story by Fncle
John; S-l 0, program. Western
Auto Supply rompuny, arranged
by J. Howard Johnson; 10-1 1,
Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel
dance orchestra, Karl Hurt net t,
leader.
KNX. Hollywood, Falif. (3 36.6),
6:80-6:15 p. m.. Wurllter pipe
organ studio; 6:15, travel talk,
W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, A 'water
Kent Padio orchestra, Paul Fln
sten, lender; 7-7: Jo. program,
Heverlyritice company, Beverly
ridge lla wa tlu us; 7:3-S, pro
gram. Lustern Outfitting com
pany; R-y. Went coat theaters by
remote control; 9-10, program.
Beverly HUH Nurseries; ln-1 1,
KNX feature program ; 11-12,
Abe Lyman's t'ocoaiiut Grove,
dance orchestra from Ambassa
dor hotel.
KPO, Son Franrlsro. Fiillf. (42S.3)
6:l' p. ni., Loew Warflet.l the
ater; 7-7 :3u, palace hotel con-
cert orcheHtrs; 8-11, concert and
daiiee music, palace hotel,
KTFL, Health, Wjh. (305.9), 7
S p. m . Simonds yw and steel
rompunv; -o. Htrn Auto
Supply rompuny; 10:16-12. Karl
Gn.j's Uutler iiotej orchefttra.
' WII.UAMHTOWN. Mush., AP).
France Ik tleterinlneil to' nveit
io the teohi taj)dard. Hotieit Ma
ROfi of J'arls, Fn-iieh banker, tad!
Monday niKht In his fifth hetun
at tlu institute nf potilhs on "Th"
I'eart. V f'6 h I e in of t'r:i inc.'
Whether ahe was lorev.-rt lu h""
jire-war standard or stabilize tHe
franc at a new but low er vat in
waa yet to.be il eidod. '
"1ft either t:iS" ve ina.st be:u
by stabillzin-; the rurreney. a :u
t be preliminary m- amn eM nrt I he
final balaneliiu f the h:td;el ; ..n
ii.er ii.si- In taxation to attain thai
oiije-t; u rariful tlnam-ial pidiiv.
avoiding increased public debt and
making proviMfins for itr. rtdiit
lion; a settlement of Itie inter-
palional debt tiieMtieu and
mi lanon oi nanus oi tiniit uikiiik
wte public.
M. , Masson described the present
jiniiation ua due to aiLvancea maje
jby the Hank of Fiance to the
treasury during tin war and aim
'istiee pei iod.
The 1'ollah "corridor" between
(.b-rinany ami F.aat Frusi-.ia, in -
uptired by l'oiatid iimler the peats
treaty and a preKeni- cause -'oi
friction between In r . and U r
ntany. was ai;:un dl;eusi.i d by ' I :,
H-.-inadotte ;V!. ;:cbmiU, who. an
SeMed that tiic niUy mistake -at
the I'arin la.ifereiicf- wrts lo.tp-.i.v
th buundury line too far to (he
west. 1
. Alfred VokIs of the institute of
inlein;lional affairs In llambin;.
uuacKeu me economic iirKunicilt
f0r 1'oli"1d'fl pOKsesslon of ibecor-
noor. tiiiiy jioni A to C pe.C.f,l
of Poland's exports, he aid. ha I
PU.ed .tliruiiKh, the port of jail-'
stiff in recent years, tlie j;ieair !
part of her foreign trade p.u-s:n!
over the land frontier, whiW
DnnzlK's imports bit H to I:'
of
nt w,re 0" l'ain PP'
I rut s band KN.A(;i:r
I VKNni.ETON, Ore. The Port
land Klk's band lias bven cn:ay-Ml
10, furnish music Co; He i'endle-
.1!.U",1;,,P'
ordlnjr to an
nouncement by it. i;. cuioupek, a ; h
ilifniDor or in- h(anl of ilii-i-clurs.
in iiumiion lo Playtne for tin-
Ilotind-up tin- itaiiil will furnish
co-!n(tht Ei,ov. ' ' ' ' '
The Pendleton cowboy niouutcfl
band v.tll play nsnin this yi-ur.
An innovation in thi: inattt'r of
mua'c "ill be the playing; of the
euoiiou American l.efrioh (irllin
""K"' l'oi). wmcn win be in
"ction tins year for. the first time
ut ,lu b) show.
KFIiLOfJG PltlXCFSS ( HOSFN
' KKLl .()(!, Ida, .M. M- Kalon
Jr., 'clialrnian of it coin'mittee ap
pointed by the Spokane chamber of
commerce to arrange (or a- repre
sentative from Keiiogg-Wardner in
contest anntmncid lhal Miss Made
line Butlej- bad been chosen. Miss
Mae Trounce will be her attendant.
Mh-s Butler Is the daughter of
Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward Butler am)
graduated from the Prion high
M hool in HI24. lUu hanan Broth
ers, nuto dealers, have volunteered
to pay all expenses of the princess
und her attendant outside of (hat
borne by the fair association.
Crop reporting bv alrnlnne ob-
I servers is now being tried In North
t arollua bjt the Fulled Slates De
partment of Agriculture. k
Honcymooners
Land in Jail
The joyous honeymoon of Dei
ma f'roeker. ir, above, and
Shields Dawnon. 17. both of
lo Angeien. eatne to an nbiupt
end wb.n poliee iirre.sted 1 hem.
liison in ar,fd for t-alin
Ills hont-yiiioon auto, and when
th-- poltce 1.(1 bun olf to jail
In Oakland. tHlif.. his bride ln
siirted upon going, too.
f ft ' v4i4
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Youngsters of
. . . " When
vj
iliii'Aiiti, i Al)i.lfe ut .ri
is
'a momentous episode!
Parents can't understand. They
tlub the bloom of romance oh
'puppy love" and threaten . the
tlu rod and bed without supper.
Thus reasoned Har.el Mitchell,
15,- little Scotch -Irish .ffiii when u
week ii:o 'her. mother and the
boy's mother sought, to separate
r from 15-year--olil sweet lieurt
of .Jewish" faith
t To-day the Scolh-Irlsh and Jew
1 ish mothers look resentfully ut
leach, other acrossMhe back porch.
For Haze! nnd Joe .td eke, the
Jewish boy, have nloped-f-an Ab
ie's Irish Kose affair in real life.
Affair Start Karly
4 The Mitchells have lived Ih the
house where Mrs. J. - Sack, the
boy's mother, is lainlhtdy for three
weeks. It war either a cause of
"puppy love" or Jove. 4U first sight
for the youngsters, says both mo.
therfl. . ' " . i '
j Or then flgoln .they' may have
known each other before the
, Mitchells moted to the apartment.
In an tvent Jt' was vamped
ff00(, aiH, mH.(llvlv
The HeeoMu
lay of Ma eel's' residence there the
ullair was on.
Joe would whistle up the stair
way and Hazel w Oiild come r r i
toeing down. She would i) her
"Gvery Mile a Picture
Taku Glacier L
Alaskan Ports
Inside Passage
Scenic British Columbia
Mt. Robson
Canadian Kockit-s
Scenic Boolel Tree.
A. B. Holtorp, City Pan. Atf.
122 Third St. Ptmljnd, Ore,
hone Broadway 3300
THB LARGEST RAILWAY
SYSTUM IN AMI-RICA
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GAHADI AN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
MACHINE EXTRAS
We Carry Parts for
JOHN DEERE
McCORMICK
DEERlNG
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
CAKES
MAPr.R KT'T
fonrno
ANonr, pood
DKvrrH i onn
JKi.r.y now.s
Gwilliams, Electric Bakery
Mnltnri of lll(;l)-(.i ri'lr- I'lLslrli-.
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Parents Interfere
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mother sue was going flown to sit
an hour with Mrs. Sack.
And while Mrs. Sack drank Inj
the affairs of Cupid on the stiver'
sheet at a nearby picture show, 1
her son and (lie little Scotch girt
held hands, and promised eternal,
love In the seclusion of the Sackj'
apartment. n
"We thought we had It stopped,".
Mrs. Sack said. "For a whole week,
(1 was peaceful. My son went his'
way and the Mitchell girl went!
hers. Then I found my son writ-'
lug a letter to Hazel. I slopped it
straight off and bid the tetter he
had started. Then I found a note'
which Hazel left' on Ihe sewing!
machine for Joey. I called Hazel 1
out on the porch and told her if
she didn't stop this nonsense she
end her mother , would have lo '
move.
Anil Then II Happenc!
But that didn't end things. An
open window showed ,the ' route
the i elopers had taken. A letter
from H uk c.l to her mother bid'
fnroweil. i
While Hazel's mother Is in tears,
Joe a mother s optimistic She
thinks they are In the nctghhor
huod, because someone has been
raidillK the icebox,
"Joe baa ran away before, ami
I he usually slips back to gel some-
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filling: to eat," sayii Mm. Sack,
j lluaiTii Farewell Not
Here ih Hazel s lurewett note to
mother:
My mother: I have run away
Forgive me. I. utii nearly out v(
my bead. Itoti't worry because
the Kood lord wilt take care of
nit. The hypocrite downslulrH
(Mia. Hack) has the note I wrote
to Jot -about the farm, I'lense
don't worry. 1 cun hardly write.
I haven't ii rem, but I Ml! try to
Kct work nn soon lis 1 can, find 1,
will scud you money for my care
mamma, 1 don't vanl to iro, bill
you won It) never forgive me. I
may r,o cixiKy. You have been so
pood to inc. but I have taken ad
vantatre of you. When 1 K''t tired
of II all, I may plve myself up to
a home. Huclt people uh the land
lady is what makes tht youip r
generation what ii Is.
t our iI.iUKhti i , Haxet.
Ai.icrieftu and ItiliNh Interest
(c Foiltincts In Snlolllkt
ATIIKNS. ( A I')- One of the
most Important contracts awarded
by the 1 5 reck Kovernineiit, i that
Kiyen to the American Und llrltlsb
cupltallstK recent ly for Improve
ment. s In t he Salonikl tllstrlct.
The contractu provide for the abo
lishment of lakes in that district
ami for chaniTlnp the course of the
Vardar Itlver In Macedonia.
It Ih expected thnt tlie work
when completed will result In Im
proved hca It h conditions for the
a tire tlist rlcl by the removal o(
the sources of matarlu und that
4u square kilometers of land will
have been reclaimed. The amount
of capital to be furnished by Iln
Americans and lli-Halim Is said lo
be liMi.iuio.uiMt. The contrail was
stiTiied for American hilt-rcm ; by
l-'raiikllii fteniiiiKloii, president, tif
tlie New York Foundation t'ottip
any. ,
Pair Arrcsicil For Autti Theft
BA K Kit, On. 11. J. Foster and
Luke Curry were rnsle 111 the
Burnt Hiver counly and were held
in tlie couii-y Jail here today on
! information from Portland, where
the men nn charged with embex
, -lemeht oi an automobile.
SOME HEN-
mo wniting; until timea
are better before they
act. Others are activo
now lo make limes bet
ter. One is a producer, thj
other a consumer. Both
help to make the world
what it is.
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First Showing Exquisite
Fall Coats and '
Dresses
In a variety of styles and prices. . Col-.
ors rival the lines of Autumn in soft
suede-finish fabrics, with rich fur trim
ming used as banding, collars and cuffs.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
The services of our Interior' Decorator are' at yo,ur
disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on
your purl. I.ct u.s solve your home furniahlng pi'()t-
.,lems for you.
CARRS
Running A Home
Is A Business
No purchasing agent in a business of
fice could hold bis job unless he 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 toll 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
buy and where to set it
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