Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1925)
, Tuesday,' September 15; 1925. . . THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ,....,.....,paw;.Thre : I 1 .- -1 21 ' 1 .1 ( I NEWS of SOCIETY Quiet Wedding Takes Place " v ". : ' A quiet weddins look placo Sat4 u'rday afternoon at tho, parsonage -nf the l.ulheran church when Miss Genevieve Stark and Mllforil ltl V'hneler. both of. this city, were initcd In marriage by the Itev.' William K. Holl. They were at. tended by Miss l.eona Baxter an Keuhl Combs. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler ati tended the local high Kchool. ;ihe havlns grnduated laal sprinK. Inn thi dialiily afler the ceremony they 'left by auto for Clackamaa county, wnere-they will niuke thelr'home. tocal Pianist to , Play for Radio V M4s Helen llyKart, twelve year, aid pianist, will play from rndlq station KOW. Portland. Weilnesday evening. September HI at Hi o'clock; Miss Dyfrart was formerly a J.a Grande girl and Is the daughter or Dispatcher Dygart for the O-WU R. and X. company here.. . . .' MJss Owsley, Mr. Wright Married at Weiser Word -has bn received here of; thef marriage "of Miss orJorle' filwaky and Olyude Wrlffht Ut Wcln rjvM'lnho. Wfdnrsdny.- September . Tiishop Yanoy of that cltv ppr tormrd th.-ceremony. Both., Mr. ?nd Mrs- Wrlffht are well known I hero. t They left Wftspf . yesterday rout p. to Klamath Falls, by nuto. . Announcements . ; Social - announcements may ,be printed In this column free of charge. Any announcements pertaiitliur to any functions Mich as cooked food sales, etc.. will be refiiMil. Announcements, to be printed tho same day. .must bo la society editor's hand by t:00 o'clock. News editor's The Loyal Sisters of the Chris "tlan church will meet tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the nn r:exof'the church. Mrs, S. C. T.ap ham, Mrs. John Mlllerlng and Mrs, Campbell will he hostesses. . .. " ' , ' VThe Rebecca Anniversary will bo held Wednesday evoning. Septem ber 16. at the I. O. O. l' hall. All members "are requested !to be pres ent and all visiting members are In vited. -' . ' ''' Mrs-i ill. I M; "IJfadshaw will he hostess -to the, Presbyterian Tjadlos Bible -class tomorrow afternoon. ; .' . , '. ,. The IeiKhbors of Woodcrnrt will he entertained Thursday afternoon til the 1Y61n''brMrS.-'vVIirAimraH oh Onk street. Tt will he a social nfternoon. with Mrs. Allstott, Mrs. Cora, Ortch nnd Mrs. Murr as host rssea. .. , , . . . . '.Mrs. J. Tj. Kline will be hostess to the Ladles 'of Mooseheart legion at her home,.nt the corner of Cove and Pine. Thursday afternoon,' Sep tember f7. . . .. . ... Tho general aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will nieet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. T.vdln Qrandy, cor- COATS " New Styles nnd Materials " y 25 Less .'Than Elsewhere ' Retrimming given Special Attention VALLING'S 1 MINERVA SAYS: 1 Each day we are adding a few new Arch-Aid custo . mers to our regular list. Everyone seems more than satisfied with the comfort they receive wearing them. No matter how narrow your heel Is you can be fitted nug and tight at this point, eliminating the slip you find In . the ordinary make of . shoes. This Is quite a sav ine on your silk hose bill ' as they prevent wearing out at the heel. The arch In these shoes prevents the foot from elongating and pre vents friction on the toes. -No chance for corns to form and in time will rcmovo what corns you now have. . Callouses on the bottoms of yaur feet are relieved as 'jon as you put on an Ar.?h 'Aid shoe and in time will entirely disappear. Try one pair and be convinced as Others have. THE B00TERY GAY IMVOKX, Mm-. MAILING'S Riding ttabif rhe tailor-made girl 'Is In her clo nent in riding tegs. She affects the verity of a liifiii stock and (our ln mnd, and a hat -only slightly dif ferent from those her brothers wear. 9er Bhirt and stock are of white d.U broadcloih. The tla In a checked .combination ot buff, a: id blue. ncr Fourth nnd -Adams.,. The com mittee irt charge consists, of Mrs. Qrandy, Mrs. .W. B.iOitirlinff. Mrs. Louie McRonnoil. Mrs.. Knuna JHurdins, Wrs.'Jt. u: tritn. and Mrs. M. A. H :rrlson. ' :Radh 1.0 AVF.rNTSIAY, KF.1T. 10 Mountain Stamhu-d 'iinr Station' KOA Ucnver, Colo. (322.4), 0:36" p..:m Herbert Wliitc arid "his Silver atatp orchestra: 7:30, Hock of Knowledge: S, join; convention program, public ntll Ity associations, Colorado, New Mexico, AVyomlnj?, IlocUy Moun tain division; addrtse, Herben Hoover: 10, Kiiitua Tccumseh, Indian tonor; Simeon " Oliver. E3klmo planlet; 10:30, dance program. Pacific Staminrrt Time Slntton KFAE, Pullman, Wash. (348.0 , 7:30-9 p. b., Alois Schrollor. pi anist: . 'Uso of Whole 'Grain Coreals lij the Dlet Mary! Sutherland;'1 TruaavrelV ' orches-i tia; Ifrs. tl:cwstcr, pianist.. KFOA, ffeattle,'"-Wash. (4T.4.3), 6:4.5 p. m., Pacific State K)oc-j trie co'mpuny; 6:45-S:lG, Hop- .per Ke.ilyf company; jfelO-lO.ij 'limes fliuoio program. KFWR. Hollywood,-CoJif. 252),i ti-7 p. m., children's hour with' : JSlR U'QUcr4 i. t, JtTWB'i V-7:o, Mutual Motors, iniitli contest: -7:30-8, ' progrnm, HcvirlyridKf , company IwiIbo . How.itt, -plan-: ologues; Ileverlyridge Hnwai- iilana;, 89, :.: program,-. i.iToiin Wright, Hogora Hawaiian trio,' .John . Wright's . -orchestra and' llarbara Ilnnnell, blues singer:-, H-t0, : progrnm,. ' Intleprndnnf I u r n 1 1 u re M a n u hi cl u ring com pany, AiltchnH's Hark town or chestra; 10-11,- Wrarncr Bros, frolic, direction Cl.arliov Well man. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (3fi1.2), C 7 p. m., dinner concert, Haldwtn Piano company. KHJ. T.os Angelen, Calif. (405.2) t B:30-G p. in., Loighton's Arcadi cafeteria oicliestra," Jack Cron- shaw, leader: G-0;30. Art Hick man's Hiltmorc hotel concert . orchestra, 1-Mward Fitstpatrick, ' director: 0:30-7:30. nick Win:s- ,low, juvenile reporter. Baby Muriel MacCormac and Mickey McBan, screen starlets; - 8, Dr. ...Mays. Baumgardt,. scientific lec turer; 8:30-10:30, Mexican pro ..gram by J-t, -Jcvne company, ar ranged by J. Howard Johnson '.10:30-11:30, Art Hickman's Bill more hotel dance orchestra. KJR,, Seattle, Wash. (3JU.4), 1:15-; , 2 p.' m. W'irliUer organ-recital: 2-215. home helps, Bernice lted A PnOTKflE OF (IIAMIIHR LAIN BROWN, Miss HanU Lyon, itiowa hrrr, has beni rhosrn by group of artkti aa rrprrscntstlTS el the Americas stage. A painting of hr, done by C. O. Rod-, nst, cetolntrd Rumanian painter, nil! be distributed thronfboui Earan.. t u : O Injiton; 7-8:30, Sears Roebuck and coinpuuy pruKium; S:3uUt, Tost JiiU'liib'tncor studio pre grrtim. m KN,, 'Hollywood, Calif. (33G.0), 6:3it.0:l& p. in., Wurlitser pliM1 orfrun studio; (J .15. travel talk, W. b Alder; 6:80-7. Atwater Kent Hadta 6relieHtra, I'aul Mnsteln,' lender: 7-8, Ambassa dor hotel concert orchestra. Joeef Hoscnfeld, director; 8-9. KNX feuturo prog rum; 9-10. program with a kick, Herculos gasoline company; 1U-1 1, hour of danco music. . , KI'O. Hun Francisco, Calif. (428.3) J-2 p. m. Hudy BeiKcr's l'ilr-i biont hotel orchestra; 2:S0-R:Ufl, i sludio program; 0:35, Waldo mar Und and h'a Htate Hesiaurant orvaestra; 7-7:3d, Hudy Si-lger'a Fairmont hotel orchesira- -. AtwutLT Kent nrt'sts; 9-10. Ooodrkh -Kllvertown Cord or cnestru; 10-11, Waldemar Lind and the suites Hestuurant or clu sti a. KTAIl, Oakland, Calif. (215). 9-11 p. in., studio program, contralto, baritone, pin n int. . Sister Mary Says: Breakfast ChlHeil melon, wheat cereal cooked with . dates, crisp toast, milk, coffee. liUticheon Squash soup, crou (ons. letture sandwiches, brown Betty, milk, tea. - Dinner Uoast shoulder of lamb, buttered rice, creamed "string benns. endive and orange salad,, peach custard pudding, whole whent broad, milk, coffee. There no dishes mentioned in these menus not suitable for a child of four years of age with the exception of the melon. A heart ly, bulky dessert balan ces the luTrieluiori soup ' und with (he sandwiches and milk" makes a perfect meul foitho averaye per.-, .ozi of any age. SQL' ASH SO;i Four cups diced summer, squi ash, 2 onions, 4 tablespoons but ter, 3 tablespoons flour, 14 cup celery leaves, 2. sprays parsley, 1 sweet green pepper. 2 whole clo ves. Mi teaspoon ginger, tea spoon augur, salt and pepper, 3 sups -milk. , The squash should bo cut in half inch dice, Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in sauce pan, add squash and onion, cover, and simmer over x low -fire until butter is absorbed. 3tir in 1 tablespoon of flour, celery i leaves and parsley minced, shred- j Jed pepper and cloves. Add boil ing wa,ter to cover and simier un til squash is : tender.'" Add 'X tea-, poon salt 16 minutes before re moving 'from 'the fire. Hub, through 'a fine sieve. Add milk ind bring to the boiflng point, stir ring to prevent burping. Hub re-. maininc butter and Hour together and stir. Into mixture Cook, stir ring constantly for 5 minutes. Su-' 3on well with .salt And puppor s ugga ' iTiui" 'ginger 'a n T s.-rvV w'ftli teaspoonful of , whipped cream on each cup fulV. J . . T. O N'D O N (AP) Sir Charles Wakefield --vims; acquired tho, Sar gent portrait of General Smuts, for mer Koulh Afxican. premier. It fs understood he intends to present it io tho Union of South Africa. If you are going to need a HEATING STOVE, come in and buy it now and pay for it later. Pay by the month. F; L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-S5 I Makes Foods 1 I Taste Better I in Fate Kind To wi mu''j w,vvtT..'r'.af-i-A.-..?i' v . . A ..now. baby. arrived, at the Akron (O.) home of Fiunklin ; Masters, -chief potty officer of tho lllrfated Shenandoah- As soun.' aa no ncaru i no ntws no omaineu permission to niake, a para--chuto leap over Akron and visit- his new noon w.hen the dirigible' passed over thoro ,on -its return from -tho middle west. '.Hut fate ; was kind to Masters and: his-family. Ho miraculously pfcaped unscathed from t lie wreckage by dropping from a, girder us tiio Shenandoah struck the ground. Above me. Mr. und Mrs. . Mas ters nnd their other two children.. ' j Farm ; , Pointers Tho powdery .diaeusco of red clover, thought to JiUjV '. Invaded tho United States about 1922 from Europe,' has again appeared this year in Oreirou.r Importing cas- Baking We'll Dvi2 for Your Calce if vou bike it with Schilling Biking Powder and it does not cleue vou merely tell your gtocer He will y paf you sz insunuy, and witnoui qua- lion.' This offer hold, good any time i year in and ynr out. ATTENTION! IN ORDER TO MORE THOROUGHLY INTRODUCE TO OUR TRADE THE MERITS OF CHASE & SANBORN SEAL BRAND COFFEE WE ARE OFFERING ONE POUND FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF THREE POUNDS AT THE REGULAR PRIfE Only One Deal to a Customer Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 16th, 17th and 18th J. G. SNODGRASS Exclusive Selling Agent 111 Depot St. This Family 1 1 km es to tho station ,ut Corvallls will help in appivhig. effective control 1 measures. ' ! The. fungus consists of a pow dery white coating on tho bwves. Whore' abundant it will stunt the growth of-tho'- plants. "As can ty learned, injurious , results do not follow the -.feeding of af foot ed ' clover-to stock pf any kind. The unusually dry- season may have been (Specially favorable and the dtsnnse ni:ty hot become ser- Of course you can bake with v any kind of baking powder I but when you bake fine things, .. nothing ever takes the place of cream of tartar baking powder. chill Powder tartar Exclusive Grocer ions in Oregon, tl)nk: the station j specialists. It is does, either the j U I over producers will huvu.'usoj a reaisiini lype or ciover or re- sort to. applications of sulfur woien are in .- gcrtirni ine nesi menus of eontroltiuif dlseust's of this character. The disease huK made rapid headway in many eastern clover growing sections of the United States und Is creating considerable, concern, Full Is th best aeuson to sort out und dispose of breeding ewos that fall below standard, says H. A. I.lndgron, livestock specialist for the state collfgo extension servlc . It will pay the owner to keep lit mind a definite standard of typo in building up a profit able flock, bu believes. Dhipos- J ing of those evts allowing Die worst faults and mating the others to a good ram for severul years will rapidly Improve (he. flock without displacing too many ewes each year. .' , In culling out condemned ewes conformation is un important con sideration because two-thirds the yearly return from u owe is from the lamb she produces. 1 1 lock in -Oss, level rump, u well-filled leg of mutton, and vell sprung ribs assocluted with a wide muiude are outstanding points . to be looked for In a desirable conformation. Broken mouths and spoiled udders arjo sufficient to justify getting rid of breeding eves.' Her ability to produce a gud iamb should also be considered. . , I'crninncnt Summer Tinu . Dales Fixed by Ht lUhh Act . LONDON (Ai) -Summer time Nyill end this year-in the morning of Sunday. October 4, says a no tion from the Homo Secretary's de partment. . Summer time in the future, will begin at 2 o'clock Greenwich nteftn time on the morning of the day ufler the third Saturday in April, or, lr that Is Faster Day, thft day "after -tho second Saturday in April.1 It will end ot 2 o'clock Greenwich mean time on the nvorning of ihe day after the first Saturday In Oc tober. ; This Is in accordance with the Summer Time Act, which was re cently pawed, to establish summer time permanently. Mrs, Lee Reynolds f Accredited Piano Tcncber Who has just returned from studying In tho .ICast with her former teacher, Mrs. Therese Von Nostlts Mueller, will take a limited mi in lie r of . pupllo aftor Sept. lit. '- -' Phone Farmers' G2 1 ; Phone Main 75 v;.;-"1 ii .Mil in l i nl J ii-r t.k Coffee , "Baking . "Powder ' a Extracts Spices" 1 '--I r j New Fall I land Bags - - " All Moderately Priced : ' $i 75 to $7.50 Put LADIES' HEADY - TO - WEAR AND WILL1NEUY ' The services of our' Interior decorator are 1 at yooj1 -j disposal, nee of cmirge, your part Let us solve lenis for you : CARRS ; Eastern Oregon School - Of Music : ." ' .' . lNSTlll'CTION IN ,,, .. Violin, .Voice. HriiHS snU Iti-ctl Iimtrumcnts, Tiano and Iliirinony. Mnscinhlo und Syiuplionlr Instruction. Kn rollmcnu now Ih-Iiik nccepttMl ror tho Kail Torm. Btmllo In Ni-w 1. O. (). I'. Temple (Y. M. C. A. Hltlff.) Tclrplioitt' ,," ), ' ' ' " . ' CAKES MAri.EI' rJUT' " ' " " "comma , " 1 ' '' ANOBIi FOOTS ' :.' DRVItS i'-00O Gwilliam Efectric Bakery; ' f m Mitkors of nigh-Ornilo Pastries A ' " l,IIOMB OV tHK' OOtoEN. CnuST ' : . : . ,., . , I'i ', ' ' . Have Your Hair Trimmed or Bobbed by Our Expert -.Man. Barber..'. 1 '' He' specializes in trimming and bobbing for women and chiklron. It isn't necessary that you have any other work done but get this satisfaction of a beautifully shuped bob. M. Keyn.'iiul knows how to accomplish it for each individual' type of beauty. This Is Just One Feature of this completely equipped beauty parlor. In addition to the services of M. Reynaud, our staff includes experts for any work you may require hair tinting, special facials, marcelling nnd -water-wavint'. manicuring, shampooing, expert, hair treatments, and Permanent Wavimg with complete new equipment the only shop offering this service in Eastern Oregon. . It's the economical nnd beautiful solution for your straight hair problem. Mrs. Duly gives you ex pert service. Call or Fhone For Appointment For Any Variety of Work Colonial Beauty Parlor mans una wiih no obligation on your home fiirniHhfng' profiT' IK"-- HI-, ' ' ; i. . COCOANUT ' I " PINBAt'l'M? ' ' -III, HONKIf DEW 1 CHOCOI.ATK ROLUl BUNSHINB , 'A