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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
Thursday, Septemlicr ft, 1025. THE JA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three' NEWS of Forty-Five Attend Ladies' Aid Meeting The ntrular meeting of lh ladies' Aid society of the Presby terian church was held yesterday itt'ienioon in the community rooiri ot the church, with forty-five mem bers tn attendance. The afternoon was spent it fancy - work, which will ho sold ut the annual full ba zaar tf the soclet) to he held in November. A social hour was observed and r'l r sh meats were nerved before rejournment. The hostesses were: Mrs. W. i;. Uuchunun. chairman, Mrs. 11. O. Avery. Mrs. V. U. Ap-pleb;-, Mrs. K. Adler. Miss Mur-Bart-t Adier. Mrs. K. K. Uenlty. Mrs. ThoiuuH limine, Mrs. II. lirudxhaw. Mrs. n. I.. MiulMwHl. M r. 'hup ;uhneukamp ami Aha. I-ynn Itohn enkanip. Guild Session Held Yesterday The members of St. Peters Epls copul Guild met yesterday after noon nt Jlonan hall for their first business meeting of the full b son, after adjournment during; the Miitimcr moni hs.' Inirtntr the uf-tt-rnoon plans were ipade for the year's work and the next meeting of ih- guild, which will he social, was discussed. Mrs. F. A. Epling Honors Guest Mrs. A. Killing ontcrtalned i i I Tuesday evening compliment Iur 1 j Miss Anna Arnoldus, who has been He fore adjournment a social hour ipendintf the summer here as Iter j was enjoyed and, dainty ret'iv;;h house iruwU During' the evening ; mentn were servtid. 1.. ' played, alter which a delicious luncheon was served. , Miss Arnoldus will leuve tomor row Tor Mend. Oregon, where she is h ii-aeher in the domestic art de partment of the Hi ml hiKh ac-honl. Mrs. S. C. Smith Entertains Society The first division of the Indies' Aid Socii-ty of the Methodist Kpls fpul church met yesterday nl'ter nonn lit the home of Mrs. K. 0. S'nlth. on WiiyhiTurlon avenue, for WALLING'S COATS La Vogue, Palmer And other equally good makes offered at a Spe cial' Reduction for one week. HATS Courier, Cameo, Nemo All snappy, good stylo v patterns priced for a ' quick turnover. SCARFS Beautiful colors and patterns. One-Half Price RKTRIMMING Bring your last season's hat to be remodeled at a close price before the Fall rush of work in our workroom. WALLING'S I Your .. Own Judgment will tell you what value you get from beauty work. Don't depend on the opinions of others too much judge for yourself. Whenever this Judgment Is exercised, charming wo men find tlmt their charm Is best aided by the work of " experts. Phone us today. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer Bldg. Phone M. 677 MINERVA SAYS: Just two weeks until school starts. Tho boys will want shoes for this occasion. We nrc ofterlns; Boys' Phoes nnil n few Oxfords, brown cn!f welt, solid rub ber heel. These are shoes that sokl for 15.00 and b.i.O now for S3.85 KT pnlr. The sizes we have In this lot run from 2 to 6i. This Is nn extra bnrK.iln for the boys. We will sell for the balance of this week anv size from II to size hi In youths' and boys Albalehe rubber so!e Keds. hcay sobs, at St.OO per pair. Indies' Spuntex Oiaran teed Silk Hosier? at SI. 2 V Sl.r.0 ami S2.O0. Shlnola sets for shlnins; the children's shoes as well as yojr own. All kinds of 1'ollah. THE B00TERY SOCIETY Coats Flare Ths hemline ot the newest cloth ant fur coats shows tho tiara' that is so necessary on new frocks. "With th full hemline, coats themselves ar shorter and sIlKhtly nipped In at the waistline. the first time this season. During the business mission officers won elected. Mrs. K. t Smith was elected prcshh-iit. Mis. I'erry vice president. .Mrs. E. M. Ilickox see. relary and Mrs. Eloyd McKennon Local Neighbors . Visit Huntington I Ten Neighbor:! fit ..Woodcraft from Grande ltonde circle Xo. 47 visited the Huntington circle Tues duy nlKht. ut which rime forty-six new members were Initiated into that lodge. The ritualistic work was put on by the officers and guards of the Neighbors of Wood craft of Jlaker In u beautiful and instructive manner. The Jure class was gathered together by Or ganizer Mussateer. gj After the session a banquet and .uuming hub enjoeu oy uii. I Officers Elected i For New Year t Thesocond division of the Ladles' Ald society of the First Methodist ;Kpiscopal church held an interest ; ing meeting ot the homo, of Mnt 1. V. Heck Wednesday' afternoon, j During the business session oftlcerK I Were elected for the ensuing year tag follows: Mrs; G- W. Uuars, presi jdent; Mm. K. O. Pay ton vice presi i dent and Mrs. Thomas Wlleori, sec , retnry-lreasurer. ; At the close of the meeting re I fresh meiits were served by the ! hostess, nrsifileil hv'Mrx. Pavton.j I , 1 Announcements Social aiinounccnicnt.s ntny bo prln tcil In this column trw of charge. Any anuouncc incuts pertaining to any functions such as cooked food bales, tcM will bo rcfiiM.tI. AiiiKiiiucciticiiH, to be printed tho snmn day, must bo In society cdilor'H hands by 0:00 o'clock, News cditur'i oote. The home department of tho Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. K. fiendriek con, l'!12 Alder iitreet, Friday af ternoon ut 2:30 o'clock. The Missionary society of the Flrnt Ilaptist church will meet Friday alt'-'-Tinon at th" bom- of OVER $700,000.00 is on deposit at this bank on which we pay 4r0 Compound Interest This alone is evidence of a satisfactory in vestment. UNITED STATES ALBEUS POULTRY FEEDS We have received a ear of Pilot Oyster Shell Coarse (iltIT Medium til'.l T Coarse CHAHCOAli Medium CIIMSCOAI Carse ItOXK Mitlllim IHJNK Al.rAI.I'A MKATi 1'UKMIKH MKi:n I'ltlMIl It St'HATt'H Chirk Kcrolfll CrnuinfZ S-rlllell tfrowh'K Mash MiiMt-d ()il Meal. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Mm i I Jill k 7 j . v.. MiiH-rrii, auit ine business Hireling there wiir be a suciul hour und white cross work. The Pythian Sisters will hold ( their regular meeting iday ' even- i I UK. September i, at tho K. of P. j halt. (Hy Slsu-r Mary) Ureal; fast Uuked peai-s, cream vKh on graham loasi, curiimeal lunri'lns, milk, coii'eei uncheon ItU'ed potato s with vegctaido border. Iruii siilad, tousl ed muiTlus. milk, tea. Dinner Kruli cocktail, baked h:tui, Klacc .sweei pntatoes, cream ed cauliflower. slut fed pepper s.i lad, steamed blueberry pudding, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. Children under sl years of ugo should not be si-rved the ham, KU'eet potatoes, salad or ouibllnu j lor their dinner. The lettuce of the salad, the fruit cocktail, the cauliflower and the bread and lit tl k furnish . a well-balunced meal for juntors of four or five years. , Itlccil PoluKHvt wlili V'ftctabl( Itorilcr Five or Bix potatoes, 1 teaspoon salt, '8 teaspoon pepper, I table spoon butter, ii cup milk, 4 table spoons grated cheese, k leaspuon mustard, paprika. Pare potatoes and cook until ten der. I train and munli well. Keusuii with cult, pepper, butter and inlll; and heat until lh;ht. Put ihroiiKh i rice.i- inuUitig a mound on a heat proof, platter. .. Mix 'mutilurd and paprika and sprinkle over tin- top of tlio potatoes. Put into a hoi own long enough to melt I he ehei-se. Surround with a border of new bi-ct.s, string beans, car rots and llowerelles of cauliflower well s.-asoned with butler. - Herve very hot. SrsifS 1 LlillU I ' J hiiday, si:iii:.iiii:n 4 rnril'ic Stamlaitl 'j nne HintioiiH liyVA, Ugiicii, I'tah U1G), "-" p. m., JieoKur I'rudiK'ts cum lany; Hull, studio musical.'. IvOA, J)cnver, L'oio. ($22.4), t. m Herbert White und luo Silvt r 8tate orchestra; S, scien tific tool ha 11, Tom McXumuiit; S-10, "Kisher man's l'arudis'.'," Krederlck JK. Adams. .Mountain Staiitlaitl Tim? SfaUoun KKOA, yiattlc. Wash. (454.3), 0 t;4S p. in., Jluft'man orclustru; i ; 4 Tj - is : 15, 8hf I'liuiii, Clay and t'o. program ; 8:30-1 u, Times studio program; 1 :3(, Kd- dle llarknes and 1ts orchestra. KKVVlt, Hollywood, Calif. (5J), S-'J p. in., proffium, -Monte Mur Vista Subdividoi'H; Monti- . Mar . Vista orehcHtru, Violet V rest on, 'blues singer, Jorothy Dodd, bal 1nds; Ti- Mt,- -Oi'lofe' "syneopntors, Km ma. Kim me!, soprano, 1 eck- er's JLawuiian trio,' Valry !.. ViimI il-ii.lw"- I'll. 1 l Wjii h- i- v.r-.w ..,u(. '.iiiwii.tn ch-.rii.n Weilmnn.- KGO. Oakland, Calif. (3d), 3-4 p. m., Norman Woodside's Met- ropolltau orchestra; l-'iank tilb-1 ney, tenor; 4-5 ::10. orchestra, Jlntel Si, J 'rnncis; til 7. dinner coneerl. ROW. Portland, Ore. (4fU.,), 7:0-8 p. m.t baseball eeores; 9-10:30, concert, ShermanMClay and company studioT KHJ, 1,08 AtiKeles, Calif. (405.2), fi:30-ti p. in., heishton's Areale Cafeteria orehest ra, Jack Cion shaw. leuder; 0-6:30. Art Hlclt nmn's Ulllmore hotel concert orchestra, ICdwnrd Kit .pat rick, director; fl : 311-7 :3", lilelmnl Headiiek, Vyola Von, scre-n juveniles, bedtime story by C ri de John: R-o, proffiam. West ern Auto Supply company, ar ranged by J. Howard Johnson: 10-11, Art Hickman's IMItmore. hotel dance orchestra, Karl IHirtnett. leader. ICJlt. Seattle. Wash. (3R4.4), 8:30 10 p. in. rost-IntelllK'-neer stuJ lo prop-rum; 10-11, C.onlon Kil bourne and his oreliestra. KNX, Hollywood. Calif, f 3Sfi.fi), In Vienna SisterMary foM(A fef P2L.ISL tr&A Pi Vi e Jit WW f 4- . ft ,VH' . it mi I 1 Mile, Karl IVdcV, beautiful Kurnpean actress, heintr sued for divorce by her hu-il.and. Trim Molnar, fnmous Huiiriirlun play rlJTht. I'orty-two eo-respond'ittH are named In the divoren procecMllntfs. a 1 ive x-r3 Four in Five To win a state polf championHhlp Is considered no little Teat but to cop I the honors four times In tivo years I Is, indeed. somelhlnR tjuite out of t!ie ordinary. ThxU's what Miss lierniee Wall of Oshkosh. Win' has 'just uccceded In dolnp. recently wlnnlns tho Wlnronsln fair ex crown tor the fourth time since nm. a orient mture is pricteu tor her. ' ,." - 27 YEARS AGO KASTERN ORKGON OBSKK VKU," Spet. 2. 18y8. Jm; linker, who has been assisting In building I,ostlne's new flouring mill, Iiuh re turned to his home here. Horace linker and wife nrc i.tr.itl...r ATr. (1n.l 1i-u f:r..in nf 1 Haluhritt. Idaho. 'Thi-y exieet to j ! ..-, r ki 'iTV & YJk ar, Ml I 8 i k) I i : I ; 1 V be away about three weeks. week. . Struct commissioner II. W. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Worstell re fitoi.er, Uoy lieed and James t turned irom Waliowa cunnty ac liUinm. of ilin Cove, have return- roimmnied by their daughter, Mlf.a I od the troni it fvo Mi nam. eko outing on Mr. and Mrs Dee Ueavis, Mrs. I .- VI IU Mu-..t I ..nr. I!r-v Will I ri ,.u "i . i,vi: siiiit i anJ Ellsworth -Ellin lmvo r.-tnrn- ot from Wullmvu luko wlieru tl.y liuv.v boon cumplnK for the ,1:UJl W..U ! lt.-v..r.-n,l I'orry fhan.llcr lrft. nual con fen-nee of 1 he M. I ii'hlrli innvnni..l .it I'llll. C;30-0:15 p. m., Worlttzcr pipe organ studio, Town Crier; J;ir, travel talk. W. K. Alder; 0:30-7, Atwater-Kent Ksillo orchestra, 1'aul Klnsleln. leader; 7-7:.H, . dinner hour music; 7:30-8. pro gram, Kastern Out filling com pany; ii-lK West Ci;ast t heaters; It-1 a, KNJC leat irt! program: la-11, dance 'music; 11-1J, Itay West and his Cocoa nut drove dance orchestra . from Ambas sador hotel. KTAU. Oakland. Calif. (21.1), S 10 p. m., KTAR excluelvc art ists. KTCL, Seattln, Wonh, (3d&.!i),' 7 S p. m., Mimonds Saw & Steel company; !(-iu, Western Auto Supply eompeny; 10:15-12 S.irl (Jray's Itntler liot.i l nrehenl n, Divorce Suit V ' s it: it A 1 . "! .'-1 r 4 A 1 T Y t 1 f A 9 k ... 97 V v S . Wonderful Displays! Wide In Variety! and Price Ranges, so All May Be Served and Pleased! THIS Autumn Exposition is a supreme achievement brought to perfection only after months of planning, of searching the fashion centers for things most beautiful '-and most "worthy to present to discriminating feminine kind. The women of this city,, those hero; visiting and : out-of-town residents are cor t, , . ' i ' rtrtnrm& . i ff-taAJi :- 'i New Si houettes (Vji ! from Amerieas ""UlI M ff? MJU1,1' T . KJOf. ? . iSpPrw : ' ."u,ke:r: M, $.i.r,o to f i6.r,o w .V,?aw rirrr anl 'OuTiT $16.50 to $175 ASk ' ' man. WushhiKlon the first of the , Mrs-fiv. who had the mislortune of buin.sr ihroun from a hot-He, break In;; her arm, No phyulelan 1k-1hk n,,;l r at the time tho arm was nut properly attended to. However "'y ' "y '"" ri-aui im muw .u .a Kctllnu alnim tilcly. J,rs- s- ,v""hH" ""' ..pU'Itr'';rH (""tiluti, In Itah.-r eUieC lint wni'i'lioiiHi! loriiH'rly useu oyi n en mm- hiuv iitj t-i anu will operate n fruit dryer with a capacity of SOU bushels of apples per day. The, firm will also h?mdle gn-'-n fruit. Those who have an opportunity to know say that about one-half the crop yet remains to be har vested In this county. KiiBlneer and Mrs. C. W. Cireen, of Huntington, were visiting their (laughter. Mrs. W. V. Snodgrass -several days this week. Itorn In this city on Thnrndny, August 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chauvet, a daughter. Died In this city Sunday, Au gust iS, 18IS, Mrs. Surah Me.Coy. ig 93 years. Mrs. McCoy Is sur vived by six children: John Mc Coy and Mi'H. Hiis-'n McNeely. of Kon du Uin, Wisconsin, Mrs. Mary Codd, of Colfax, Washington, Mrs. Hose I. you. of Lincoln, Nebraska, Mrs. Catherine MeCulh-n, of Kon lu l-ae, and .lames McCoy, of I .a C.rande. Mrs. MeCoy has been In this city at the home of her son for the past four years. The. fu neral took place Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock from the Catholic church. A V. Oliver, who for the post five years has been secretary and mn naer for Alllancn I-'lourinff mill nnd who perhaps is as well ne UUiiinted with the Rraln situation In this valley as any one, stated this week that, while t he yield would not be so lurjfe as Inst year, which was an exceptional one, the CAKES MAPI.R NUT COHKItri asokii voon DKVir.'.s i-oor JKI.I.T HOM.3 Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Sfnkera of niuh-Oriule PiuHrlm "HOME OF THE GOLDEN CltUST" The Smartest Modes For Fall as Approved by Paris and Adapted by ;:. Critical New Yc-rk dially 'invited to he our guests tomorrow New Autumn JilU.INKUY The rl.nlersl mo,l. I tiHSSrM ' .- ' A i Increased acreape would more than make up tho deficiency, and fur ihermore the wheat this yenr was heavier by several, pounds to the bushel. When questioned us. ,to t,he '"prion Alli"OH'f a4n,fHli3 7 cents was all any dealer could of fer at present. What the. future would warrant lie would not at tempt to predict. Our public Bchool be-ins on Monday tho 12th. Irish Hank Deposits Decivn.'iO IH'MIJN. (AD A feature of nil the Irish bunk report a for the hair-year ended June 3' is a con siderable fall in Hi" depuslts, and an Increase in advances to custom ers. Net profits urn maintained as well as the usual high dividends. The National bank pays a dividend or 14 per cent. The Mounter and Lelnster banks pays IS per cent free of income tux, and the l'ro"tu clril bank 14 per cent. HUNTING OPKNS THE 10TH . I have Shot (Jumm, Kifle Ammunition or nil kinds. Call and see them. F. L. LILLY Hardware riione M-83 , ,.. 1 111 l' COCOANUT PINKAI'PI.R JIONKY DEW CIIOCOI.ATK ROM.8 Bt'NHMlNK and succeeding, days. !;S-n .': . - ''. ', Lovely rM:Jt': frocks . .... . ' The services of cur Interior Decorator are nt your disposal, free of 'charge, audi with no obliguiicnHMMt vnni inirf. T.ir iim khivi vimr intiiir- f;:r:.::4h:n? S!oh- loms for you CARRS LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOE BARGAINS When It Rains! Do you have to refinish jour walls and ceil ing? At small expense you can fix your roof so you need not worry nhout rain and snow. Let us show you how small the cost will be to repair your roof with TEXACO Hoofing. We have a full line of Roofing, Shingles, and Koof Paints. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. USE Blue Mountain Butter And CLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY R. F. TYLER, Prop. Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Ave, 1 n fiM4 iv'-i I I f i 1 ! "