La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 22, 1925, Image 3

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    - the' la Grande evening- observer
-Tuesday, September 22 1925.
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NEWS of SOCIETY
Friends Shower
Miss Wade, Miss Bryant
A miscellaneous shower was
Clven Halurday evening honoring
Miss Wythel Wade nnd JUsa lcl
Jiryaut ut the home of Mrs. KJ
Kiddle, with Mrs. Itobert EaUin
and Mrs. Kiddle us hoateyscs. The
guests of honor were eaeh present
ed with a large basket of gifts, and
as each sift was unwrnpped de
scriptions were read, which did not
correspond with the article, caus
ing much meriinu'nt.
loiter iir the evening refresh
ments were served with Mrs. Wayne
Wade and Mm. Chester Hldwell
rutting tcis. The Misses Mildred
ISIoklund, Esther lJlokland, Kllccn
Kiddle and .Mildred Kiddle assisted
in scrvinjr.
The rooms were attractively (
decorated with a pink color schema,
beautiful autumn flowers lioins
used.
Past Matrons of
0. E. S. in Session
" Tho Tast Matrons' club of the
Order of the Eastern Star mot last
evening I" the Masonic parlors,
with Mrs. C. W. Noyes and Mrs
i'lynlhln SchroediT s hostesses.
Tho jmrlors were attractively dec
orated with bnskelB of uutuinn
flowers, fourteen past matrons
wore present.
After a short business session
lalnty refreshments were nerved
and the remainder of the evening
spent socially.
Westminster Society
Resumes Meetings
The Westminster society held Us
first meeting of the fall season last I
evening ut the home of Mrs. I A.j
Iiohnenkamp. There was a large
attendance and pluns for tho work I
ofl the society for the coming year
wfcro outlined. Mrs. A. . l.lnd-j
ffrn, presitiem, prvsiut-u in
business session. The Itev. Win.
Crosby Hoss gave a very Interest
ing talk on "The Apostles Creed."
. Itefore adjournment dulnty re
freshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell '
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Ira U Howell en
tertained nt a three-course dinner
Sunday evening at their homo at
111 15 W. avenue. Old fashioned
rlowers and f rns were used as the
centerpiece.
The guests were Mr. ai d Mrs.
Yed Ve:s, Harry Weis and Kate
Wels, all of Baker, and Mrs. 1. A.
Howell of Alieel. ,
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Local Couple Married
In Pendleton
Frelda Waltz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hnrry Gibson, of this
city, and Harold Tall, also of La
Grunde. were married Sunday at
Pendleton by the ltcv. Drill of that
city. . '
Both Mr. and Mrs. Tnll are well
kiTowH-h'ere.-wherk) thfc!?. have, lived
for some time. They will make
their home In this city, where .Mr.
Tall Is employed by the La Urandc
bakery.
Cove Ladies' Guild
In Social Meet
Cove (Special) The ladles'
Guild spent an enjoyable afternoon
Thursday at the hall. Kle hun
dred was at play during the af
ternoon, with Mrs. A. H. Orton
winning high score. Dainty re
freshments were served.
The ladies present were: Mi's. C.
Ilertseh, Mrs. 8. M. Ijilrd, Mrs.
Cora I'etcrmnn, Mrs. A. G. Conk
lin. Mrs. A. H. Orton, Mrs. Will-
WALK'S
Trimmed Hat Special
3.95
School Hats
$2.95
Broken Lines of
Children's Hats
.J 1.45
One Lot
Hat Trimmings
Your Choice
25c
MINERVA SAYS:
We have Just a few of
the Children's Phots lert.
These we must closo out In
the next two weeks. Sizes
1 to 4. Klrst-Step at 85c;
f to 8 at 81.23, and 9 to
'lie 2, $1.55.
' If yon don't s-'l yours In
'two weeks, you'll be too
tate.
V A new shipment of Men's
Dress Shoes on the road.
Including Just Wright Arch
Preservers for fallen arches
and callouses. There Is P.o
.better shoe on the market.
Boys Press Shoes, size 21
t 6 at M.RO (discontinued
lines). Were 5.no nnd 15. .0.
not many left In this lot,
THE B00TERY
- CAY H.VIF.X. Mgr.'
jWALUNG'S
i.i
For Dancing
1 Pv
. v, y
These nvf pumps lcr evening wear
are of gold brocade, with a sugges
tion of the snndnl about them, but
with b traps over the instep fastened
with silt buckle. They are much
more . infortablo for dancinghan
tho opera pump.
lam M. IJradner. Miss Uohs Kelly
Mrs. T. n. Conklln. Mrs. L. H. bar
ter, Mrs. ne.iiilc Fletcher and Mr.
II. I. Barker.
"
Miss Melva Buchanan entertain
ed twenty friends at a party Sun
day evening. The dfi'air was in
he form of a "watermelon feed.''
Everyone had an enjoyable time
at gumes'and Hinging. '
'. Announcements
SoclAl announcements may
be printed in this column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions twioh
as cooked food sales, etc. will
be refused. Announcements, to
be printed the same day, must
be In society editor's hands by
9:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
Tho Women's Benefit association
will . meet tomorrow evening at the
K. of P. hall. This is tho regular
meeting of the association.
The Women's Home Missionary
society of the Methodist Episcopal
church will meet tomorrow after
noon at 2:30 o'clock nt the home
of Mrs. Lob Hunl'ord, 1304 Sixth
street. All members are urged to
be present.
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The Order-of the Eastern Star
will, meet tomorrow evening nt 8
o'clock at the Masonic parlors.
Mrs. Caroline Iewis, worthy grand
matron, of Seaside, will be pres
ent. . ' '
Sister Mary
wys:
(By Sister Jlmy.)
Tlrenlifusl Grapes, cereal, thin
cream, crisp whole wheat toast,
creamed dried beef, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Creom of tomato
noup, croutons, hard-cocked eggs
and lettuce sandwiches, baked
peaches, milk, tea.
Dinner Boiled salmon with egg
sauce, potatoes In parley butter,
Jellied vegetable salad, deep dish
apple pte, rye bread, milk, coffee.
This sub on -of the year when
vegetables nre so plentiful there
are sure to bo a variety of left
overs. A jellied salad is a most
attractive and ideal, way to make
use of these. Season tho jelly well
with lemon juice, Rait and pepper
and use onion juice in place of
minced onion. This Is added to
the jelly or sprinkled over the
vegetables.
Baked Peaches
. Four fine large peaches, 4 tea
spoons sugar, 4 teaspoons butter,
orange julc 1 teaspoon cinnamon,
8 rounds of sponge cake, whipped
cream.
Pare peaches and cut in halves.
Remove stones. Arrange in a shal
low baking dish and fill each cav
ity with V teuapoon sugar, tea
spoon butter, J4 teaspoon cinna
mon and 1 teaspoon orange juice.
Bake 20 minutes in a moderate
oven. Ptaoe on sponge cuke with
any juice In the pan and serve
when cool masked with whipped
cream.
Feeds and Doctors
Pigeons as a Hobby
.CHICAGO AP) Feeding pea
nuts to pigeons in Grant park on
busy Michigan boulevard costs him j
approximately $i&u a year, but 10
Hurry J. Lane, the benefactor, it
Is a small Item in his recipe for
I.lnd ness.
Kour or five times dally Mr. Lane
who Is treasurer of the Orchestra
j Hall association in a skyscraper
Overlooking the park, crosses the
j avenue with bulging pockets of
peanuts to ration the birds, many
of them of four years' acquaint
ance. His nppearance causes a
! winged offensive.
Mr. Lane carrtt-s a knife with a
small sharp blade which, as the
birds feed, he used In removing
st r Inge entangled in their feet and
to perform any small bit of surg
ery. Wherever he travels Mr. I-ane
feeds pigeons in the parks. He If
never feared, whether friend or
stranger.
The city allows fed for the
piffnons, but frequently the care
taker is absent. Mr. line fills the
breach as provider.
I ,
i Ranking powers are meeting In
london. Banking powers are likf
.baking powders. They raise the
dough.
LARGE SUGAR
E
WASHINGTON (AD The
present outlook is fur another
ltin;e world sugar crop, the de
part intnt of agriculture believes.
lit Europe sugar beet prospects
were auld to be generally fuvornble
and although the acreage la about
the same us last year the better
condition of tho crop ludiruH'sru
larger sugar production than in
194.
i:.ii:cts smam,i:k chop
SALT LAKE (AI) llelief that
the world sugar crop for 1U25 will
if anything be smaller thun thut
of i'J-4 was expressed by Stephen
H. Love, president of the United
States Sugar Manufacturers' usmo
ciution in a 'statement here. Mr.
Love was commenting upon a
Washington 'dispatch quoting the
department of agriculture on the
present outlook.
Mt is ruther early, In my opin
ion." Mr. Love said, "to nay what
the final out turn of tho European
beet sugar crop is likely to be,
but from what Information 1 have
been able to obtain, it will not
materially exceed that of last year.
WKDNESIIAY, Sl3PTKMHr.lt 23
Mountain KiiimlnrU Time Klulkms.
KOA. Denver,' Colo. (322. 4), 12:15
p. ni., Itlulto theater mu.sieule;
li::i(l, Herbert White und his Sil
ver Slate- orchestra; 1-::w, nook
Of Knowledge; 8,' scientific loot
hall, Tom; McNumam; 8: in. "in
timate StriinKcrs," KOA player;
lu, dunce program.
I'nvirie Ninndnril Tlim- Stations.
CHNC, Toronto, Can. (:),riti.7). 3 p.
m., Charles K. Uodlcy and his
orchestra; Dwifrht Wilson, bari
tone; Oerrurd J. Kelly, tenor.
K1'"AE, Pullmui), Wash. (348.C),
7:30-9 p. m., Vera ISolkc, so
prano; "Men nnd Organizations,"
Hev. Cle.y Palmer; "How a Smut
Immune Wheat Variety Is
Made," D.K. F. Gaines; book re-j
views, Alice l.lndsey wehtj.
KPWB, Hollywood, Calif.-(252). 0
7 p. m., children's hour, lilff Bro
ther of Kiewii; 7:30-8, 'program,
Beverlyrldjje company; l.oulse
Howatt, planologues; Klchnrd
Coburn, tenor; Ueverlyridge Ha
wnllans; 8-il. . program, John
WrlBht, the right tailor; Wright
orchestra : Barbara Bunnell, bluea
singer': Kathryn Martin, soprano;
Joe Martin's Studio Hix or
chestra: Violet Preston,, blues I
singer; Emma Kimmel,. soprano;
lll-ll. Wurner Brothers frolic, I
direction, Charlie Wellmnn.
KGO. pnkland, Calif. (3B1.2), 3-4
p. m.. violin recital: 4r5:30, Ho
tel St. Francis concert orchestra;
Vinton Ijb Kerreru, conductor; 0-
7, ; dinner- concert; Theodore
" ' Strom,', orgrnnlst.---" . - '"
KHJ, I M AUk-oIhh. Calif. (405.2).
6:30-0 p. in.. 1-elghton's Arcaile
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron
shaw, leader; 6-11:30. Art Hick
man's Blltmore hotel concert or
chestra, Edward Kltzpatrlck, di
rector; 6:80-7:30. Radio kiddles'
hour, Dick Winslow, juvenile re
porter; Mickey McISan, Baby
Muriel JlucCormac, ocreen star
lets; Uncle John; 8, Dr. Mars
Baumgardt, scientific lecturer;
8:30-10:30, program F. B. Mil
ler Hudson-Essex compuny, J.
Howard Johnson; 10:30-11:30,
Art Hlckmnn's Blltmore hotel
dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett,
leader.
KSX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9),
5:30-0:15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe
organ studio; 6:15, truve! talk
W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, Alwnter
Kent Itadio orchestra; Taul Kln
Bteln, leader; 7-S, Ambassador
hotel concert -orchestra, Josef
Hosenfcld, director; 8-9, pro.
gram. Security Trust and Savings
hank: 9-10, program with a kick,
Hercules Gasoline company; lo
ll .hour of dance music
KPO, 8an Francisco. Calif. (42S.3),
1 p. m., Kudy Selger's Fairmont
hotel orchestra. Wm. Hchwartz
mnn, conducting: 2.30. matinee
program, Duke's Komakou's Itoy
al Muwailuns: r :3. children's
hour. Big Brother; 6:40. Waldo-
Marauder?
Police believe Henry Horn,
big negro, is the "midnight
maraud'T." who has been terrl.
fylng Nashville, Tenn., for the
last four weeks. Th marauder,
wearing a mask and armored
vest, has ben attacking women
In their ho ttis and cutting the
throats of their husbands. Horn
was shot in the thlph when at
tempt ing to enter a home, hut
denies he in gullly of the
crimes.
COMB
Radio
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The First of
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Kentucky always has boasted' of us beautiful women and it now snvs
Miss Edyth Draff en, of Uiwrenceburs is the pretilesr ghl In the state.
She vvjll wear a $1000 gown when she represents the lnternattonalctro-
, . leum exposition at Xulsa in October.. . ' '. '
mar I.lnd and Slates ltestaurant
orchestra; 7-7:30, I:udy Selger's
Fnlrmont hotel concert orchestra,
Wm.- Schwartzmwn, conducting;
8-9. Auvater Kent artists; 9-10,
donee music,' Cioodrich Silver
town Cord orchestra; 10-1 K Va!
demar I.lnd und Stales ltesluur
ont orchestra. .
KTAB, Oakland, C-.llf. (215). 9-11
p. m., siudlo program, contralto,
baritone, pianist. , .'"
Natures richest energy-cereal whole wheat
transformed into creamy white flakes that are light
and airy yet filled with solid nutriment! Say r ' y '
"Carnation Mush" to your grocer.
"Albers stands for Better Breakfasts"
Tea
Coffee
"Baking
Towder 1
Extracts
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the ' Bourbons
-Antii Turns Over, Youth Killed-
iMADItAH. Ore. Willi his light
automobile turned over upon his
chest, Orvul Davis,! 20. was found
dead about six miles south of here,
llavls left Madras shortly after'
dark Tuesday and it seems thut his
ritltomohllo was without llghl.'i.
Deputy Sheriff Duswiult and Cor
oner Mason .went to lle scene of
the accident and brought the body
to town. ." ' ' '
Only Schilling Teas are "toasted"
in America. Only Schilling
Teas are safely Sealed HOT
in Vacuum tins. . Only Schil
ling Teas bring you the true
flavors of the Orient.
Schilling
I II I lit IHIHlIrt f,l( m. J
ivo H'uint.y uniy tut
JScaled
r. i V: r-5 si ' 2r ' .i -
in vacuum'
Haskell Enrollment! ! .'.',!
100 Per Cent American
'UWHKNCK. Kan. (Al') 11:ik1c
rll lUMiltutti inr.y Ket down . its
elu tm to honor uh "one hundred
per OOiit Amerleun." Kor only true,
Anu ri'-uua may cuter here.
Ijtrgerit of tlie government's In
tMali r.ehoula, . already opened Tor
its (all term. Haskell Institute lust
winter divw HHti Ameriouu Indian
glrlu und hoya from nearly eighty
tribes. 1-Ynm Key We.st to Ketclil
Iti n they came, und f re m Vakinia
to Vunkers.
Twenty-eight states s-nt quotiun
of ttudenls to JiasUell last year,
t ikluhomu's delegation numbered
Mil. nlmcnt one-third of the stu
dent enrollment. Yet her neighbor
state to tlie t'uuth, Texus, had but
one represrniallve in the ;:tuduut
body. Kansas was second in num
bers with J i 4 und Soulh Iakota.
next with lea. Alnka was rep
reaentod by a single student of the
Kyuk tribe.
Outnumbering any single ludiun
trlbo are the Mlotix. whose 111)
im inbeiH here came from five Mid
dle YVe.Mern slates. Cherokees ami
I'olawutomts made up the third'
largeut tribal delegalion,
Tho Chippewan came from tho
greatest urea. They hud roved the
continent. Then there u re Apache,
and Mojave. Navajo rfhd IJapago,
llopl and riaute from the south
west; Hannoirlt and- Men. l'ei'ce; Ibit
heud and Shoahone froni hv north-
s 5a
TE
( iif sit
tutu is
Four famous
blends from ths
four corners of
J the Kast.
Blatk (Orange Pekoe)
irecn ( Japan)
nglish Bteaktast
Oolong
V
New Fall Sport Goats
For School, Street or Business Wear.
$13.50 to $32.!)0
Puttm
LADIE' READY-TO-WEAR AND
MILLINERY
west; Klfkopoo- and Rue and Fox,
Chippewa and Ottawa, Wyundoitu
and Winnebago from the mhldle
west, and from Okluhoma and the
Kouth coino CMiickasaw und Choc,
tuw. Creek and Cherokee. .
siotmku iu-:fi si:h hoiv
. ALII AN V, Ore. The mother
and. two Hisiiirs of Kd Loulsiguot
who was shot by State Traffic Of
ficer t V. Tulent neur Jeffttrson
wheta Loqiylgnot wus fleeing in
a. stolen ntutor cur, huve. seut
word to tho county coroner here
thut he can do us he pleases with
tho body of the man.
It was leurned 'through the sher
iff of Washington county thnt
l.puisignoL's mother Mrs. Harriett
Loutsiffiiot, lives, -at Strausel, a
hamlet 35 mllus west of Hllhihoro,
Und that two sisters, Mrs. -Khoda
Hagen arid Mrs, ' Karl Cofrmnn,.
lvo in the 'same vicinity.
LouiHlgnot's companion, ' Oenla
Owen, lH.-year-old . Grundvlfw,
Wash., girl. Is being eared for by
the Ited 'Cross and Halvation Army.
Jessie A. Hoskins
' Atithoi'lzcd tenrher of Ypatman Orlffllh Vocal rrlnolplo. ,'.
Teaclilnff eueh WednoBday In tho'' Kastorn Orppon Rehool "of ";
Mlialp . RtuUlo, Olid 1'VllowB Temple (Y.M.C'.A,) .
', ' ' ' Phone 447-J .' ;''
; '. CnFiniTO GIVEN '
The services of our Interior Decorator are at your
disposal,' free of chuige, and with no obligation on
your part.- Let us 6olvc your home furnishing prob
lems for you.
CARRS
Mrs. A. L. Richardson
; ' Coloratura Soprano -
Tcnchor, of flliiBlnff, and aviillablo ' for COjnCcrtfl'aciln.
: - Trios, Quartots and ChoruHea.
Pupil of Oscar .Sui'iiscr und Xiiutnmn Qrlffltli, New York City.
Studio 708 O Avenue. " fl ' v
Genuine French Pastry
Filled with Hungarian Cream
Made only by
G williams' Electric Bakery
Makers of Itlgli-Gnule I'lutriea
"HOME OF THE GOLDEN CRUST"
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When You Buy
Meadow Harvest
Butter
YOU BUY THE
Best Butter Money
Can Buy
You help to make your home town better by
helping support the local dairy industry
Union Creamery Co.
tans
lim:n ckntf.u roHKOAs-r j
KUOKNli, Oro. Thoma it
Kay. alate treasurer, told. lOtiJ Eu
geiie- citizens at the luncheon t
the chamber of commereer thai
tho Wlllamiilte valley Is dsttn'd
to become the linen manufacqr
ing center of tlie United States.-
Mr. Kay was brought herea
tlie chamber of commerce to jjteli
something of flax growing' ami
linen manufacturing Inasmuch as
there Is a proposition before the'
people of Kugeue. to establjsh a
linen mill here,' . employing SOU
people. Mr.( Kay declared that
there Is no other section in the
Vnltod StuUs so well suited to
flax c'.ilture as tliu Wlllamett
valley.
. . A Giant Kleptomaniac
Heading in Minneapolis Journal).
Minnesotan Takes Uig -Tele-;
phone, Post.
' TJterary Digest explains how. tho":
coal fltrlki'8 (he public We explain-
It strikes in the poeketbook. ' :.
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