SnhiWlnv. September-19, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pag
NEWS of
Children's Party
Enjoyable Affair
r- Mrs. I'.ay Murpliy entertained
t flirty children yesterday ut'irrnoon.
Itunorinp t ho fourth h'.rtliday un
lU versa ry of her small son, Juek.
The children had u delightful af
tvrnoon from 3 to 5 o'clock out of
doors. Iter which a dcltcioun birth
day dinner was served, the feature
oi which was a hlrthfhiy rake with
four lighted candle The tahle
was cleverly dveorutcd in u yel
low and blue oolor fecheme, many
flower: being used. The placards
were in the form of little baskctH
in the tame colors.
1 The children present were:, John
KulElon. ltuth Joan Zurbrlck, Wil
fred Kurbrick, Albert Dutton, Nan
cy Dutton, Stella. Jenn IiiRle. Will
iam Frees, Mury Krcis. Muth Stod
daid. linrbara Stoddard, Deity Kuth
liohnenkamp, Marn Jean IJohnen
kunip, Hobby Renter. Joan liouvy.
liarbura Bigger, Thyllls W eat en ha
ver. Marcellu Gardner. 10 in el Mae
, G randy. Gloria Grundy. Ut-n G ran
dy. ' ..Frederick Blngamun, Junior
Jtoynolds. peter Coburn. Grace
. Helen "liohnenkamp. John Busey,
1'alHy .lesKie, Jtinmy MeNamee,
llck Williama. and llonald Miller.
Maxim 'able and Mlhlrcn Green
agisted Mi-h. Murphy.
. f.
Shower Given to
Miss Bryant, Miss Wade
' Chapter I, p. K. o., hetd the
tir.t meeting of the fall season yes-'
terday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. II. a. Uruwnton. The social
committee had charge of the after
noon and the feature of the after
noon was a shower for two mem
ber; of th? l 10. O.. Miss lcls Iiry
eht and Mim Wythel Wade, whose
inarrUfcfH will take place In the
near future. lOaeh of the Klrls was
presented with an electric perco
lator. During the afternoon Sheldon
Drown ton sang a vocal solo, ac
companied by M Ies Drown, and
mVs. W. H. liohnenkamp Jr., ren
dered a beautiful trolo, accompanied
by Mrs. 15. 1 Holmes.
The home was decorated wllh
bouquets of beautiful asters and
after the program an. excellent
Julicheon was served.
1 ;
Mrs. McKennon
Honors Guest
"Mrs." J. D. McKennon entertain
ed at dinner Thursday evening in
honor of her house gucHt, M rs.
Martha Huffman, of Portland. Al
ter a delicious dinner was served,
with covers Inld for ten, the even
ing waa spent socially.
, .'.-
Ladies Aid in
Business Session
-The liivcTsiiio I.ik1Ips' Aid mot in
srioolnl business mission yi:;lt-rlnj
rftornonn at Iho liome of Mrs. Nimi-lth-rtiner.
During the meetliiK it 1
was iliTidcd to bullcl a new wood
Bhod at I'.lver.sldp chapi-l.
Pythian Sisters
Initiate
The rythlan Sisters hold Initia
tion last evening at the K. P. hall.
Twenty members were present and
one new member was taken into
tile lodjfe.
After the Initiation refreshments
wer" served.
WALLING'S
COATS
New Styles and
Materials
2570
Less
Than Elsewhere
Retriniming given
Special Attention
WALLING'S
MINERVA SAYS:
We have just a few of
the Children s Shoes left.
These we must close out In
the next two weeks. Sizes
1 to 4. rirst-Strp nt BV:
6 to 8 nt SI.2.-I, and 9 10
,slw 2. tl.tft.
If you don't get yours In
two weeks, you'll be too
late.
A new shipment of Men's
Dress Shoes on the read.
Including Just Wright Arch
Preservers for fallen arches
and callouses. There Is ro
better shoe on the market.
Floys Dress Shoes, sise 21
to 6 at M.50 (discontinur-d
lines). Were $r,.nn and $3. ."ft
: not many left In this lot.
THE BOOTERY
OAT H.Wnl.X. Mirr.
SOCIETY
Junior Bridge
Club Entertained
Members nf the Tuntn. nt.in
club spent an ejoyablo afternoon
yesterday when Mrs. I. J. Lindsay
was hostess. The home wuh at.
truetlvely dieorated with bouqueis
of beautiful autumn flowers and
during iho afternoon-s play Mrs.
l-'runk Hohlnson won hiuh seore
amonir the club members and the
second prise went to Mrs. Allen
C. Wright. Mrs. Ktnuley Mills re.
telved the guest prise.
A. dainty luncheon was served
at the close of the nliv.
iwinstian endeavor
'Members Meet V '
The first party this sea-son of the
Christian Kndeavor of the Presbv.
.terian church was held lust even-
"5 i the basement of the church
wllh thirty young people in attend
ance. The evening was spent at
Barnes, after which refreshments
Were served.
Sister Mary
Says:
(By Stater Mary)
Breakfast Cooked wheat cereal
with chopped dates, thin cream,
liver nnd bacon, creamed potatoes,
toasted rolled oats bread, corn
muffins, coffee, milk.
Luncheon Broiled meat natty.
baked potato, baked apple with
top milk, whole wheat bread and
butler sandwich.
Dinner- Flaked 'blueflsh, baked
sweet potatoes, scalloped tomatoes.
lettuce salad With Thousand Island
dressing, chocolate bread pudding
with whipped cream, milk, coffee.
. 1 1 roiled Meat Tatty
Scrape, two or three ounces' of
round aleak with a knife. This
leaves the fibers of the meat and
gives you the clean meat pulp.
Season slightly with suit nnd form
in a small ,flat cake, Broil four
minutes, turning often. The meat
should bo rare, so the thickness of
your patty will determine the
length of time you broil It.
Chocolate 1 tread Pudding
Ono arid one-half cups stale
bread crumbs without crust, 2 cups
hot milk, 1 square Baker's choco
late, Mi cup sugar, J tablespoon
butter, 4 teaspoon salt, tea
spoon vanilla, 1 o,s.
Combine milk and bread crumbs
and, let stund half an hour, Meil
ehocolato over hot water. Add to
jread and milk with butler, sugar,
jult hud vanilla. 13eat egs well
i ml stir Into mixture. Turn into
-i buttered pudding dish and bake
SO minutes In i slow oyen.
THfcVls a SlmW'rtoTirtBmm,'
ding that Is hearty enough 10 fol
ow a light meal course for grown--Ufl
ami for the main dhih for
cry small people A very small
'portion" of whipped cream
Jhould dress the pudding for those
rom 4 to U because the chocoluU
adds fat to the pudding
'Hints for the
Housewife
M-;H' T I M'i;i
iiak::d crcrnti:i(i
The cucumber, which has long
een served ns a HUv- vegetable,
has recently undergone cooking
experiments which have resulted
n successful dishes. Stuffing and
baking the cucum)er Is one of the
new ways of serving It. In this
way It can bo served with meat
and potatoes just like any other
vegetable and It is also approprl-
ite for a luncheon dish In itself.'
Teel the cucumbers, cut length
wise Into haUes, remove the swds
ind stuff , wllh the following mix
ture: Mix together one cup of sifted
bread .crumbs, two tablespoons
melted butter or bacon fat, one
lalf of a small onion, minced, two
birds of a teaspoon salt, one third
teaspoon pepper nnd one quarter
;up stock, gravy, milk or canned
tomato, as preferred.
Arrange the cucumbers In nn
enameled ware baking dish and
bako In a moderate over for one
hour.
Serve from the chlnn-llko dish
in which they are baked.
New Effect
With the fulnww wnJ to th bark
nf th skirt by a su.Mcn chanw of
f-llnK on th pan oi rar.-...-
liack ih r-
Carmen? She Knows All About Her
Stella Do- Mette, operatic star, knows all then Is to know
about the opera "Carmen." She has sung the Irtidim roto in
London. New York. Mexico, Germany, Italy, Spain, Uu-iu. Phil
adelphia and San Kranclsco. She begins her eu:u)ii thki month
with the San Curios Opera company.
CHURCH NEWS
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST Corner of Flint and
Washington. Sunday morning ser
vices at 11 o'clock.
Subject "Matter."
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting nt 8
o'clock. (The reading room, now
located in West-Jneabson Hldg.,
Room 3, is open dully except Sun
day and legal holidays, from 12 M
lo 4:30 p. m. dully). All are In
vitefl. Knzoreiie.
Our Sunday school begins 9:45
to 11:00. come nnd enjoy the ses
sions with us. Last Sundjiy morn
ing waa a red-letter day, Iho regis
ter jumped to 80. Why. Mho chit pel
was so full that folks' - foet wero
mighty near slicking out the doors
''fiWX ytfi'HttWi t, bind man can al
most gee tJiat we need a Ir.rger
building soon.
This is the long-looked for Sun
day when Rev. allsa Myrtle Man
gum, a returned missionary from
India, will be with us. Miss Man
gum will bring the mes-mge at the
U o'clock hour, and then again in
the evening at 7:30. ,i the after
noon at 2:30 Rite will speak in in
terest or the Women's Missionary
aoclety. Everyone welcome to all
these services.
Miss Maryhelle Freeman, HIT out
going missionary to Chirm, will
bring the message in song nt theoo
services. Miss Freeman has been
n song evangelist for years, a for
mer member of the Aeolian Quar
tette of Chicago. Coiuo .und hear
her.
Our district superintendent. Rev.
A. K. Snnner will n!so bo with us.
1 D. Meggers, pastor.
2504 No. Birch St.
First Baptist.
Sixth Street at Spring Avenue.
Services for Sunday. September
20, 1925. Sundny school meets at
l):4f o'clock. We begin on time;
Zs.JPSJTsf
See Our Stock of Diamonds
AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES
BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTION
Our stock is selected by experienced men, And you are asRUied of the
Iiest of Quality at the Lowest Price.
"Our Aim Is to Please''
J. H. Peare & Son
O. V. T.. N. Watch Inspectors.
wo close on time. That Is because
we conduct a school. In nil our
other features nlso wo attempt to
do high grade work. We invite
you to attend.
Morning woVship nt 11 o'clock.
Special music. Sermon by the pax
tor on the Jheme: ''Seeing Is Uellev
Ing." Children's sermon theme:
"Cashing our Mistakes."
Kvenlng service at 7:30 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor on the theme;
"The Modern Abraham and His
Coll.".
During the morning worship
hour the Ladies' Aid of this church
conduct.! a 'nursery In n pleasant,
heated room In ihe building. Any
.parents who could attend service
"by Inking advantage of this, ar;
vangement arc' invited to . ; brint
,1 heir .children'; with tho assurance
fthu-fr fhey HI1 h.ivo eoinpeTtfii miu
per vision. The public Is cordially
Invited to worship with us. '.
!." Ovorgo Albert Pollard, pastor.
( I lurch of Ciotl News.
Services at the regular hourn. -
Sentence sermons.
Sin Is nn awful thing.
Public dance is a goid place to
stay awny from.
The moonshiner won't Bhino so
blight in tho next world.
Uootlrggcrs ought to be booted
out of the country.
This Is tho'fir.Ht series of sentence
sermons and anyone wanting to
j place a ncntence sermon In this
;llst, afi dress your communications
t to Claud C. Pratt or Carlos A.
Plummer. Service at cor. X and
! Spruce.
Clirisdan.
Tho pnstor will preach at both
the morning and evening services.
Morning hour, eleven: evening
hour, seven-thirty. Tho . Rlhle
rscnooi mf cts ni nino roriy-nvc.
jThe C. K. at six-thirty. All indi
cations point to a ontck recovery
front tho slump of vncntlon times.
BJiiiis
Mill Mian, n jitt.ft. . b. ma.
V are rejoicing lo welcome back
some who have been away, and are
extending Hie ghid hand to many
new ones. That's fine, folks, flni.
No. everybody out tomorrow ttnd
nee things go with a rush.
O. W. Jones, minister.
(tin r.iiKlish Lutheran.
Uibie school, 9:15; morning wor
ship, II a. ni.; Luther league, G:3d
only, have cultivated houI and
cmimueu neeause they ask con
fidingly and receive graclou-sly. The
rich ask not. nor receive, nnd are
the poorer for it. The same law
holds la spiritual mat tern.
Win. F. lloll, pastor.
Presbyterian.
. Ually day In our church life
tomorrow. The call to the colors
will sound nt U:4f when our Sun
day school will commence Its, an
nual Ually Day progrum und pro
motion exercises. New chides will
he formed and all our members will
want to sturt well the new school
year. Our morning worship hour
at 11 at which time the Getbel
Misters will sing a duet und Mrs. J.
A. Ted for! will preside at the pipe
organ. Tho minister will speak on
a vital theme. You will wanf o
rally to this nvirnlng privilege with
Its Inspiration and fellowship. The
C. will start on a new time
schedule ut 6:30 for all tfie oung
folks as they bid farewell to thos
cr -their number who are leaving
for college. An, evening service is
announced for 7:3 to which the
community at large is urged to re
spond. We hope to have n moat
popular evening hour ofc music and
information. It will repay you to
keep- this'' hour for your spiritual
development. To our fellowship
and membership this church Issues
a most hearty welcome to all. We
livo to serve and crave the oppor
tunity in our community.
Wm. Crosby Uosn, minister.
M. I- (imreli South.
.. Sunday school, : : 4 T . Wm. F.lnm,
supt.: preaching service, 1 1 a. m.
and 7:3U p. in. Itro. Hall, linr new
pastor, will be with us from these.
services on." Kveryone is given j.
curdlul Invitation to come and wor
ship with UR.
MARKED CHANGES
IN GOWNS NOT IN
STORE IN PARIS
TARTS. (AP) For those who
have seen waiting for the infor
mation, a leading authority In the
French dressmaking world has de
clared "We need not expect any
marked change in women's shape
this winter."
Tho women of Paris will persist
in keeping 'tto the slivht and
slender line so becoming to the
figure. Hut as some change must
be made, the dressmakers have hit
upon tho expedient of trimming
tho backs of dresses, which Is
quite opposite to wh,at they did
laat seuson.
All sorts --of designs will bo em
broidered on the backs of gowns.
Strange as it may seem, jrlttens
ai-0,,. coining .back Into fashion
iigifln. wot In thffLUahif tfrbiw
that great grandmother Wore hut.
bade of thread or silk or both,
and as delicate as hair. They are
made In charming tints and have
touches of gold threud, pearls and
small precious stones woven Into
them.
'Radii
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KtrXDAY, SFPTFMRr.fl 20.
Mountain Standard Time Stntions.
KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4), 11:30
a.m., Augustana Lutheran
church; 4 p. nt., Auguslana Lu
theran church; 7:30, Augustana
Lutheran church.
Pntiric Standard Time Stations.
KFWD, Hollywood, Calif. (292),
0-11 p. m., Warner brothers
movie frolic, Al Meyer's Aeollans;
Frances St. George, jazzmunla
girl; Ray Kellogg, Bill Hatch,
piano and violin.
KTCL, Seattle. Wash. (30r.t), 1-2
Established 1891
p. in., MewH Cofetorla concert
orchcKtrti; TtN0-9M Fh'sl Church
of ChriHt. Scientist; D: 10-to: It),
tnternatioiiul llible Student.-' hh
tioclutiun program..
MONDAY, KKPTKMIIHIi 31.
Mount aiu Htaiuliiid Tluic HI ui Ions.
KOA, Denver. Colo.. U22.4). fl:tl
p. m., Herbert White, und his
Silver Stmo orchestra; 7:80.
Sandman's hour; 8, scientific
rootbull, Tom McN'amarn; 8:10,
St. Paul's Lutheran mixed quar
tet; Madge Roberts ' Hickoeh.
contralto; luslrumental trio, Mrs.
J. K. Owen, pianist, Carl Owen,
violinist. J. K. Owen, cellist; Mrs.
C. K. Reed, reuder; vocal duet,
Mrs. Oludy.s Kvans, soprano; Mrs,
Frank Stuart Robinson, con
tralto; R. K. l'hlpp.4, venor;
Fred 10. Fankell. baritone; W. K.
Farrand. baritone; KOA orehes
triu I'ueiflc KluiulitiM Time Siatloii.t.
KFAK. Pullman. Wash. (34S.),
7:30-9 p. m., Norman Rensou.
baritone: "price Cycles In Hogs,"
R. M. Turner; Marjurle Segessen
man, pianist; 'The Slse of thu
Stars," Dr. R. O. Hutchinson.
KFW1J, Hollywood. Calif. J62). (I-
, 7 p. in., children's hour, Rig
Brother of KFWR; 7-7:40. ques
tion und answer period; Van Sla
ters stringed trio; J. Stanley
FulbrlKht, tenor; 8-9. program.
Star Motor Car "company, Mil
lion Dollar orchestra. . Frank
, Pierce, and Vic lleall. comedy
songs, Rogers' Hawaiian trio; tt
10. program. K. p. Janes, Rill
llatch'H orchestra, Hon Mc
Namee and forge (ireen. ac
cordion nnd banjo; 10-11, Wur-
r mn llrolhers frolic, direction
Charlie Wellmau.
KGO, Oakland. Calif. (3(!L3). 3-4
p. in., program, Kohler nnd
Chose Ampteo studios; Q ; 30-0,
Aunt Betty atorles, KtlO Kiddles'
Klub, Ruth Thompson; 0-7, din
ner concert ; Theodore Strong, or
gnnlnt; K. educational program.:
"The Value of Fruits in the
Diet' "Physical Cullure for the
Jointly," Hugh Barrett Dobba;"
. "Achieving LcuderHhii Through
Hffnctlve Public Speaking How
to Prepare a Speech," Kenneth
, Williams; "Talks on Construe
tlve Selling Some Llltle Things,"
U. J. Williams; 'Chals About
New Books," .Joseph Jackson; "It
Pays to Analyze Character In
troduction." Boacoo D. Wyalt;
'Preliminary Course in Com
mercinl Law Mortgages and
Trust Heeds," M. W, Dohrsten
sky; "Inside Hope on Curing Au
tomobile Ills," Louis P. Singer;
. Arlon trio. '
KILL I ,os Angeles, Calif. (405.2),
0-0:3n p. m., Lelghion's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra, Jack J'ron
shaw, leader; 0:30-7, Art Hlck
man Blltmore hotel concert or
chestra, Kdwnrd Fltsspntrlck, dl
' rector; 8-10, second evening fes
tival of chuniber music, Lus An
gel es Soup Company,
KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (330.0),
0:30-0:15 p. m Wurlltzer pipe
organ studio; 0:1 fi,, travel talk,
W. F. Alder; 0:30-7. Atwater
UNITED. STATES,,
IX
One of the strong
est financial insti
tutions in Eastern
Oregon. Total re
sources over
$1,800,000.00
ASK YOUR GROCERY CLERK
What is the
MOST POPULAR FLOUR
IN LA GRANDE
He knows what good housewives prefer he knows the results they
accomplish in their own kitchens with
If you aren't a Federation user, try it for economy's and good food's
sake. Milled in Union county from the finest Grande Ronde valley
wheat. -
"Don't
Smart New Jabots
In now and clever designs, . of net .
with lace trimmings.
. ,' . . $1.75 to $3 . 1
Putmans
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND '
MILLINERY
Kent Radio orchestra. Paul Fln
steiu, Uu.h rt 7-7:30, Mutual Mo-
; tors mirth contest ; 7:30-!., pro
gram, Columbia Outfitting com
pany; H-i, program, L. W. stock
well company; 8-lu, program,
Llstenwulter und Ciough; 10-U,
; Goodrich Silvertowu t.'ord dunce
orchestra; Lilyuti May Challeug
er, contralto; 11-12, Ray Weal's
Cocuuuut UrovQ dunce orchestra.
Kl'O, Sun FranclHco, Calif. (438.3),
12:30 p. in., organ recital, Theo.
J. Irwin; 1. Rudy Setger'a Fair
mont hotel orchestra, Wm.
Kchwarlzman conducting; dance
' music, Joe Wright's dance or-
- chest ru; G:30, chlldren'u hour,
Big Brother of KPO; 0:36. Wal
; demur Und and the States Res-
tnurunt orchestra; V7:30. Rudy
Sclger's l-'uirmont hotel orches-
trn, Wm. Sehwartzmun conduct
ing; 8-10, play; 10-lt, Waldemur
Liml nnd the States Real aunt nt
orche.Htrn.
KTAD, Oakland. Calif. (216),. R
10 p. m., varied musical program,
' studio nrtlsts.
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disposal, free of churge, and with no obligation oa
your part. Lei us solve your home furnishing prob
lems for you. ' -
CARRS
Mrs. A. L.
" Coloratura Soprano
Toachpp of Singlngr, and avullabte for Concerts,
Trios, Quni-tels.and Chorusoa.
riipll 'pf Onnar Sapusor and Yeatnian Griffith, New York City.
Studio 708 O Avcnuo. .
Genuine French Pastry
Filled with Hungarian Cream
Made only by
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Makers of Hlgh-Grado I'mitrlcs
"HOMB OP THE QOLDKN CKUST" .
ederation
Your Grocer Has It!
Say Flour Say Federation"
For Sale!
1200 mixed ago fine wool I
ewes. I will show these sheep
at ; La Grande stock yards
Sept.. 20th and' 21st. . Will
sell in any sized lots; prices,
right. Meet me at the Foley
Hotel, Sept. 20th. . ; ;
Chas. W. Martin1
Richardson
Conchlnir
Floor
turri!: to favor. It Is usually nar
row na Bion uu