Friday, September 18,-1925.
NEWS
75 Members of ;
Auxiliary Meet
Tlie Young Women's Ktlucatlon
ol Auxiliury mot last evening in
the haH.iiunt of the .Methodist
-church for the ri;-nt time ttfiur the
t;u in m e r vacation, Seventy-six
young women atter.ucd, making
one of the largest meetings the
uuxiilury has ever enjoyed.
The church' was decorated with
nutniun flowera and foliage, ami a
jmrlor constructed in one cornet
with rugs, Indian blankets, floor
lumps und piano. The grand march,
and stock parade was the fiiBt
number on the "Round-Up" pro
grain, Sirs. II. R MeDaniel curry
tug off the blue j-ibbon for ihta
c v-nt, and Mrs. J. k. Woodll whu
ning second prize. The varloua
booths and concessions were then
opened, one of the most popular
being the gypsy fortune teller's
boot ii. where M itu M i inu Cooptr.
disclosed the future of the guests
in a highly original manner. Otlw
ers were the Wild Woman in her
tropical den, impersonated by Mrs.
JloMi Currey, the "Nigger Haby,".
at which everyone took three Hhot
and "Tho l.lglu That Kalled," thesii
being in charge of Miss Bertha
Wal.-tnger. Mrs; Thomas Walsinger,
JMhh Anuetta Johnson and Mrs.
Will AdTer. -
'After a few games, the glrlfi
present introduced themselves one
by one by .short speeches. M at'
Mabel Doty, the president of the
auxiliary, greeted the old and new
members in a very interesting
amusing speech.
The pageant "The Covered Wa
gon," was a. novel form of serving
relreshmenls. Two little coveted
wagons, replicas of tho old "pral
riu schooners" were wheejed in,
and hot dogs and coffee served
from them. After the refresh
ments, everyone present joined in
ringing a number of populur songs,
corn panted by Mrs. Huth Kinman
at the piano and Miss Mae .Stearns
with-, her violin, and Jed by Mrs.
Williams. ,
; The committee in charge of the
meeting consisted of MLss Olive
Wilcox. chairman, Mrs. Allan
Wright, Mrs. Sherwood Williams,
MIhs JJcrthu Walainger, Miss Mima
Cooper, MiFs Annetta Johnson,
Ali.ss, Mabel Doty, Mrs. it. R Ty
ler and Miss Mae Stearns. Mrs. l
A. Kptlng will liave charge of the
October meeting.
.
Mrs. Playle
Entertains at Bridge
Mrs. Charles playle entertained
at bridge Wednesday afternoon ut
her home on Fourth street; Aftec
a delightful nrternoon pluy a de
licious luncheon was served. '
Mia. Anna Pollack won high
Neighbors Meet
Witn Mrs. Allstott .
' The Neighbors ' of Woodcraft
iipeirt a -dejlghtful- afternoon ' -yesterday
at the home of Airs. W. H
Allslott, when Mrs. Cora Orten,'
Mrs. Murr and Mrs. Albdott wort
h os teases. A guessing contest was
a feature of tho afternoon, with
Airs, Ada Clark winning the first
prize and Mrs. Itobbins the conso
lation prize. Approximately thirty
ladles were present.
At the close of the afternoon a
dainty luncheon was served.
Nowlands Entertain
Swastika Club
v The Swastika Bridge club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Nowland Wednesday evening. Dur
ing tho evening's play Mrs. ,W- H;
Perry and A. J. Cook won high
boo res. At the close of the play
WALLING'S
; COATS
' New Styles and
Materials
25 Less
Than Elsewhere
" Retrimming given
Special Attention
WALLING'S
Minerva
Says
Nowadays women's shoos
to be desirable must not
only be good looking, but
they must be good feeling
and good wearlr.r as well.
Our four numbers show n
typify the newest styles in
Arch-Aid Shoes. But not
only that they are built fo
afford yoj the utmost com
fort. A concealed arch gins
that gentle foot support the
niodern woman nee on. Thu
heel fits snugly and the toes
have room to articulate ns
they should.
THE BOOTERY
GAY I1AVKF.X. Msr.
.SOCIETY!
. Flattering
This very fasclnnting collar la made
of three double folds of white chiffon
which follow tho V cut and then
cascade gracefully In tho front.
There is rio more flattering way to
treat your neck.
a dainty lunch wa-s served. ,
Mrs. Vermi AhiHworlh will bo
hoxtt'is lo the club nt Its next meet
ing. '
La Grande Couple
Married
Mrs. Kthel Bennett and William
Chllder, both of l.a Grand. , .were
married Tuwluy arternoon ut the
parsonage of the baptist church,
the ltov. A. G. I'ollard official Inc.
They will muko their homo here-
WH1 Organize '
Bible Class'
Several members of the Lutheran
church met last evening at .tho J
home of Mrs, Frank Hansen to or
ganize an adult Bible study class
of tho Lutheran church. After a
short bu si nets session the evening
was spent at study.
Miss McGrath Weds "
Mr. Davis
North Powder (Special) At a :
quiet wedding: Saturday, Reptem- 1
ber 12, at the Catholic rectory at
Baiter. Miss Vivian McGrath and
Will Davis, bolh of North Powder,
mere married by the Hev. Father
O'Conner, Only limnediato relatives
were present. .
Both young; people are members
or prominent fumilics of this sec
tion and have many friends hero.
Birthday Anniversary
Party Held .
Medical Springs (Special) Mrs.
B. Dean entertained at dinner last;
week honoring Mr. Dean's, birthday!
anniversary. The table was decor
ated with a centerpiece of beau
tiful autumn flowers and covers 1
were laid for twenty-one.- I
Mrs. Iaura M.oore, Mrs. Allco
Oleson and son, Raymond, of Brem
erton, and M.ra. Kthel Earnest, of 1
Seattle, who were house guestfl of
the Deans last week, were among i
the out of town guests present. j
Announcements
Social ftnnminccmonts may
be printed In this column fme
of charge. Any announcement
pertaining; to any functions such
as cooked food sales, etc. will
be refused. Announcements, to
be printed the anw dny. must
be in society editor's hands by
9:00 o'clock. Kcws editor's
note, ,
Mrs.' V. H. Bohncnknmp Jr., will
be hostess to the Clio club tomor
row afternoon.
Radi
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SATl HOAY, SKPTKMBint 111
Mountain Standard Time Stations
KOA. Denver, Colo." (322.4), 12:15
p. m., luncheon program; 10,
dance program.
Pacific Standard Time Stations
KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. '(22),
8- 9 p. m., Hollywood stringed
trio Bid Llppman. leader; Scotty
Denton, cello solos, Myrtle Wal
ters, soprano; Bill Blake, tenor;
9- 10, Warner brothers syneopa
tors, Violet Preston, blues' sing
er: All-Southern quartet: 10-11,
Warner brothers frolic, direc
tion, Charlie Wellman.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (31.2), 4-
Mrs. A. L. Richardson
Coloratura Soprano
Teacher of Singing, and avullanie for Concerts, Coaching
Trios, quartets and Choruses.
Tupil of Oscar frienger and Yeatman Griffith, New York City.
Studio 708 O Avenue.
Genuine French Pasfry
Filled with Hungarian Cream
Made only by
Gwilliams' EJeclric Bakery
Sinkers of tllvti-tinule Patrti
"HOME OF THE GOLDEN CRUST"
, B:8t) j. fi Jiotel St., hncls con
cert f orchestra. 'Vtutou ; j.ijKifr
reru,' conductor; S.:lui" ccnirer.t.
Wiley B. Allen company! Alenco
trio; Hurrietto Kronen, violinist;
Harrison (Mots, tenor; Paul
Kldon, cellist: Jjick Gercovich,
pianist; Maurice Michaels, plan
ist; 10-12. dance program, Henry
Hulstead's orchestra; soloists.
KHJ. Los Angeles, t'aiif. (405.2),
5:30-0 p. m., Lelghtou's Arcade
cafetrla orchestra, Jock i'ron
slfuw, leader; (1-6:30, Art Hlch
imin's Blltmore hotel concert or
chestra, Edward KitKparrlclt, di
rector: ;3-7:30, liadio kiddles
hour, David Durand und Hen
jlttu Poland, Uncle John;
Agfeles and Musaer Seed com
pany program; Von Praag's or
chestra, Gladys Blackwell plck-
ering, soprano: Helen Mead Lit
tle, flutist; Mona Content, pianist
Orpheus Four quartet: 10-11:311.
Art Hichmau's ( Bill more hotel
dance orche.s!ru! Earl Burnett,
leader: ll:3u-2 u. m., Lost An
gels of KHJ, Walter Blddlek,
harpist; Lest Angels orchestra.
KJIt, Seattle, Wash. (3S4.4), 1:15
. 2 p. m.. Columbia theater or
gan recital; 2-:!: 15, "Home Help,
ternice lU-dlngtou; 8:30-10, L.
O. Warner company studio pro
gram. KNX. Hollywood, Cailf. (33G.9),'
&:30-U:i4 p. in., Wurlltzer pipe
, organ; :I5, travel talk, W. K
Alder; G:30-7,. Atwater Kent
Radio orchestra, Paul Klnsleln,
h-ader; 7,-"Jnsect Llie," Harry
V. McRpadden; 7:3o-s, Wurllt
' zer niim , oi'jran:' S-!l. KNX t'en-
.ture program; 9-10;. program, I
teverlyrhlge company; to-U,
Ituy West's Coeoanut Grove
dance orchestra,.. Ambassador
hotel;, 11-2 p. m.( Hollywood
Nite program,
KTCU Seattle, Wosh. OOR.I),
0:0-7:1 T, p. .in., Hermlo King and
his supersoloisla; - 9:I0-ti:30,
lermle King and Ills suporsolo-
ists; 9:30-12, rrollc; Uncle Hal
and his stars. , . .
We liave litem for
Sale, old and new
Boxes nt from five
To seventeen cents
Per box, any amount
l-'roni one box to
rive thousand.
There Is oltifc to
He a phortnee of
Itox material, in fart
Tito mills have turned
I mvn stum; orders n 1 ren I y.
Hetter sjM'ak for
Yours now.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
MAIX 793
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v-aooa -cooks j if & ' S vV ' -almost crumbless- . a;.-.
prefer it!. Ii i! JriGft i . ? X s s isp .flaky ad .fl;ful that t
a B e I Bv - : " . . . , always deugnt the particular hostess ana ,
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Vy f j II jF ' 1 " . ej ' vj' ; Universal Cracker.
B mflfPefSi Em! - - ' - 'S " , Thc.iloma of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Stylo. Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Blu" Fruit Cake'
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Sister' Mary
Says:
(By Slsier Alary)
Break fuBt Grapes, 'scrambled
eggs with bueon. crtnme4 pota
toes, whole wheut popovers, milk,
coffee. ' '
Luncheon Cream ,,of tomnto
soup, toasted bread sticks. rlery
and chtteso S!indwlche. pumpkin
pie. milk, tea.
Dinner Baker haddock wll
oyster sauce, scalloped potatoes,
lima beans, pear salad, caramel
bread pudding, graham bread,
milk coffeo.
Celery, finely minced. Is com
bined with cream cheese woll sea
soned with sail and pepper. If the
sandwiches :.re not planned for
young children minced reen pp
per can be added.
Pumkiii Pic Two INght.iiirh VU
Two cupa stowed pumpkin, 's
cups sugar, 2 (ahlcapoons flourf 1
teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon gin
ger, 2. tablespoons nioluasi s. 3 efrgs.
teaspoon Kilt, 3 cups milk, plain
pastry. ;
Mix nnd sift sugixr, apices, flour
;:we will again feature a full lme, , j BJta J.SfeTS i ' f I
ve will again feature a full lma
of delicious home-made candies
made in our oAvn sanitary candy
kitchen ,
including
BRITTLES ; FUDGES
CARAMELS' DIVINITY
NUT ROLLS ENGLISH TOFFEE
NOUGATS , PEN0CIIEA
' TLAIN AND FANCY MINTS
Exclusive Local Agents
for .
Johnston's Box Candies
and suit. Add to pumpkin und mix
thoroughly. Add mohuues und
slowly udd milk, stirring conjtunt
ly to blend thoroughly. Beat eggs
well und stir into mixture. Pour
Into deep pie dishes lined with
plain pustry nnd bake 6o minutei;
in a hot oven. The ovi-n should
bo very hot when the ph s are put
In and tho heut decreased as the
crust bakes. When firm , to -the
touch the custard is done.
IV one pie is wanted use 1 egg
and one-hair tho amounts of the
other ingredients.
Tho, stewing of the- pumpkin Is
of great importance. ,
To stew cut pumpkin In narrow
strips convenient to handle.. Pare
nnd remove seeds nnd stringy por
tion. .Cut In cubes. . Put in to .a
kettle with a oloae-fittlug cover
ami add Just enough water to pre-;
vent burning. Cook over a low fire
until pumpkin. Is tender. Ktmiove
cover ami simmer for one or two
hours until pumpkin Is dry. stir;
often. The pumpkin must be well-
cooked nnd all the water evapor- i
ated. Hub through a colander for
vegetable rlcer. . , ' j
'Tho pumpkin can bo baked orl
steamed If more convenient. A
small "pc" pumpkin Is baked
whole. A big "field" pumpkin Is
cut In pieces nnd baked Uke
squash, .....,.:..
cJi;sj yx - .ream - mwr &ws iLtr . :i
.llkttul CI uint up; Ui po;'tcl Slight
MABSHKlELni Ore. District
Game Warden Art M. I'lsh, iffter
a survey of most of tho county,
declares there Is little illegal
hunting being done in this part
of Oregon. lie bad scoured the
woods abend of the seasen'a
opening and found no cai-ly hunt
ers camped. Tin warden's roun-lH
toolc him through the western
part -of Douglas county to the
Tioga and upper waters of Coos
river in Cooa, southern Coos and
and northern Curry .z'mntles.
Mrs. Lcc Reynolds
Arcrvtlltetl Piano Teacher '
Who has Ju,st .returned from
studying in the Ka st w 1 1 h
her .former teacher. Mis.
Thereso Von Nestilx Mueller,
will take u liiutled number
fcof pupils nfltr Sept. 13. ,
J l
Yoa set a1 kc
"CLOSE-UP" eff
n fceSoro yeu bisy
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Phono FarmeVa C2 j , . , M. . A&i .
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Silver Bar Sliced Pineapple 8 ... r,M,n 4 ,
No. 2', can 2fic L,fc 0 Whcat pUff " 22c
Broken Slices Pineapple I Whole Wheat Nuggels 22c .
Tiviv ClCam f Whcat -2 ,c
No. 2y2 can 28c Whole 0' Wheat :.21c
Royal Club Sliced Pineapple r; 17
No. 2 1, can 30c Fl? Auls 17c
Preferred Slock Sliced Pine- Alber's Minit Oat3...,. .9c .
apple, No. 2'2 can . 30c
Dromedary Sliced Citron
4-oz. pkg. .22c Arna!zo 0i, pint can 23
Dromedary Lemon Peel
4-oz. pkj? He Amaizo Oil, quart can............47c f;
Dromedary Orange Peel- Wcsson 0i int can 2g ,
4-oz. pkg lie ' ;
Dromedary Assorted Peel Wesson Oil, quart can 53c '
16-oz. pkg 58c
V
Morgan's Kraut, No. 2'$can 13c v. x. , ,, '
t. . i r ,. ttr i n -K- ''em Margarine, per lb. 27c '
Pride of the West Corn, No. v.. iii .? ' . oi
2 can if,c Aucoa Margarine, per lb 31c ,
Better Foods Cleaner Stores Lower Prices
Rollins New Fall Hose
In t.'lill'l'on, lli;ht und medium 'weight, In nil
tliti new l-'atl uhudi'H.
$1,011 - . $.05
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