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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
Thm-sday, September 2ij 1925. i THE LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER Page Three' i i'l t' A 4 :1 j NEWS ofSOCIETY Neighborhood Club Launches Luncheons A s.Tf'is of lunrnoons will bo Eien this full by the lufs or the. NeiKhborhood club for the benefit vf the Soholurflhlp loiui fund, wlih a committee In chui-KC H is un Bounced today. , Jlra.1 1 A. ftpllng has the dis tinction of serving tho first of the.no truncheons yesurday afternoon at' her homo on HeVemh ntreei. u.st;st- oil by Mrs. A. K. ltent.rlel.son. Mrs. Vloyil McKfnnon and Mrs. J. K. Voo'ii-ll.. Covers were laid for Lwclvt' und u deht'.ouN lumhenn iv wrved, ufler which tt delight-; fill uiu-inoon wus spent ut bridge. Airs. II. K. IMxon won hlirh score. , The homu'ww artistically decor ated in' u yellow nnd lavender voi- f bcticme, full floweia being 'used. Mrs. Larison Entertains , . ' Mrs! G. U I-nrison entertnlncd' the meinhera of the Wednesday bridge, club yoslerday afternoon ill an ultraetlvely appointed luncheon nX the Country club." The table wok uecoraleil in a lovely pink color scln-me, nMers serving us Hie cen torplt re. Luncheon wuh served wlU, covers laid lor sixteen. , li'ullowiti'? luncheon the after noon w:s wpent at hrldf?e at the l.:iv.Hon honii' on O. avenue. Mm. !;.- I., llolnus won the club prlxe itiitl tint ifiicvtl jirizu was Blven to airs. Knrl KtuiMstrd. ltoiniU'is or pink asters were ulao ii'.ed to doe prnU; the homo. K O.fo. S. Meets With' Officials Tho Order of the Knstorn Star lit hi its regular meeting last eve-j nlnj at the Masonic parlors. or- thy Grand Matron Caroline Lewis, 1 of tSenside. was present and gave ! trn interesting address following" the -business wens! on. Several oth er out-of-town members were pres ent, including Worthy Patron l'orcy Kolsom. of I'endleton, who also, spoke during the evening. The rooms were decorated wilh baskets of beautiful autumn flow .. eis and before adjournment re frHh menus were served. ' Clio Club Meets With Bohnenkamps Mr. onil Mm. v. 11. HolincnKunp Jr., entcrtuineil the Oio club lust evening at their residence on First WALLING'S Trimmed Hat Special . $3.93 -School Hats ?2.93 Broken Lines of Children's Hats si.45 , f. , One Lot Hat Trimmings Your Choice 23c " WALLING'S AFootpf ' Comfort Means Miles Of Happiness We guarantee to fit you with perfect comfort as well as stylishly so that you can y obey that Impulse to walk these exhlllratlng fall days, 'knowing you both . feel and look ns you would like to. VA - wide range of styles -with pi-leas to fit every pocketbook. THE B00TERY Grouse and Deer Season Is Open 12 Gauge High Base Shells ...$1.40 12-Gnuge Low Base Shells .....:.....$1.2.) Rifle Cartridges in nil sizes I have the kind that gets the game. F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-85 Original 35) Wc seldom see a neckline Mliat shows much 01 ighiality those days, but here Is one that decided to do sonielblngflifreient. Ik-neat W the bnteuu line is a cutout section which ts partly concealed by a Mowing tie. T bis was 1 1 ic inspiration 'of u fa uious French Uesiuncr. . strc t. Tho homo wan attractively decorated with .beautiful auluniu flowers, n pink ami lavender color .'icheme being used. Hlx tables of brldgo wore at piny with Mrs. Chuso, Iiohnenkump win ning high score among the ladles, the gentlemen's ' prixe going to rhafe Hohnenkamp and the guest price to W. H. Uohin nltarnp Sr. Afier the play a dainty iwo-conrse luuclieon was served. 'i Mrs. .Harrig . 'f,.yy,y.r Hostess - Yesterday ji: Mrs. Sam Harris vnicrtaincd al bridge yesterday afternoon at her home on Adams nvenue. Konr ta bles wero at play with ?trs. L..-M. Hoyt winning high score, the sec ond prize going to Mrs. J. P. ofon nelt and the third to Mrs. W. P. Mitchell. llaskets of beautiful asters were arlistically arranged throughout the home and nl the close of the afternoon's play a delicious lunch eon was served. , Announcements Kooln!,! annouiicomuiit may bo printed In tills column tnx of fdiuratf. Any annoiiowmcntK pcrtulnlnv to any functions such as oojnkrd footl Rales, etc., will be mfnwHl. Annhitnoetnoiitfl, to be printed the Mima day, most be In society cdllnt-'a linmls by 0:00 o'clock, News Editor's note,,. ; .'r:, The Parent-Teacher association of Central school-will -meet at the schooi Frhkry afternoon at 2:45 a'clock. AH parents art urged to attend. The Greenwood Parent-Teaeher association will hold Its rlrst meet, ing of the school yf.ir. Friday alter-, noon. Heptember 2S, at 2:30 o'clock. All parents are requested to be present. , The reception of the Christian church for its new meinbors. which was to have been given Friday eve ning, has been postponed Indefi nitely on account of tho untimely death of Mr. Orovos. ' IMImpicnry Contribution .Charge KI'QKNK. Ors. Mrs. Jti'no Cru- 7.an of this olty was arrested on tending to contribute to the de linquency of a minor, and. a. war rant was Issued for the. arrest ol her son. Kolnnd Cruzan, 1 7, charging him with contributing to the delinquency of a minor girl The arrest or Mrs. Cruzan followed that of tw o youths accused by a lfi-year-old West Sprlngrteld girl a few days ago. One of the youtns. 20, has since married the girl. "I Want a Home !':h i i , r r a wrt m V fa Bk ui; h ydtC- $ ' I"I T - 4 III x s i i - ftj Ait yx.if Mi "I Y.nv had my shar of fam? e.nd fortune and T hav learned It Is a fleeting thin. want to look forward to something more rnduriiig a h unhand, a home and b;tbis." Alma Kubi-ns, farn nt cinema celebrity, una talking-' Sh - Is throwing, over her movie rnreer to become the wifv of ltieardo Cortex, who means more to her than tho movies. . Twins Born' Seventeen Days Apart mum WWi So,,n,e,n dnys, after Mr.. A J. layhu,h of Tol,do wvo Wlih "to u hnby 6lrl. n husky aon waa born to I,or ' " ' Oeft) weighed live imuntls und the boy eight -i ,. Sister Mary (y Sister -Mary) Breakfast Chilled melon, cere al, thin cream, .scrambled eggs on graham toaHt, milk, coffee. Ijncheon Vegetable soup with" meat stock, cottage cheese salad, rye bread and butter sandwiches, upple Eauce, molusaes cookies, milk, tea, ' - ' ' 1 nnei Casserole of macaroni inl beef, lima beans In cream, cabbage with sour cream dressing, whole wheat bread, peach cream pie, milk, coffee. , - ,. A child under 10 ycai-s 'or age should" not be ."served the sour cream dressing on,-his ,cahbage; Lemon juice- lignlly seasoned with salt and a' hit' of sugar should be poured over very finely minced oabbage for Juniors. ' Pencil Cream Plo l;- ' Five or six neaches, M cup 'su gar, 2 cups scalded milk, Vi tea spoon salt, 3 tablespoons flour, 2 egga. 4 tableapoons, powdered, au- ;ar, UiinaKea pie sneti. Pare peaches and slice into pie dish lined with plain pastry. Sprinkle with Vi cup sugar. Mx riour, salt and remaining sugar ind stir into yolks or egga. fUow y add hot milk, stirring constant y. Htlr until sugar Is perfectly lissolved. Pour over peaches. i)ake In a moderate oven for, ft .uinutes. Heat whites of egs jntil stlfr and dry wlth.powdeiel ngar. Spread over pie and r urn to the oven Tor eight min jtes to puff and brown tho mer ngue. Radio FI!IIAY. fiKPTEMBKR 214. Muiiiitiiiii Slnmlnnl Time Slnflnns CNlii:. Edmonton, Can. (liiG.D), 7:30-8 p. 'm., clitldron'a 'Jialt liourj S: 30-1 0:30, concert, AL . berta Collr go North mandolin. guitar and banjo orchestra, Wra. A. talc, director. KOA, Ucnvor, Colo. 322.V. 12:15 p. in., Itlalto theater mnslcale; 3:S0.- matlneo; 6:30, Herbert Whlto and his Sliver finite or cliestra: S. scientific fonthnll, Tom JlcNamara: . 8:10, Wilcox Not a Career" studios, excerpts from operas. Pacific .KUiiilard Time- SlathuiH. KFAK, Pullman, Wnfdt. 34S.ti)j 7:80-9 a. m.. Mary Cameron, pianist: "Introducing a New' Vu , rlety of Wheat," Prof. fW.'' 8. flchaefer; "The Electron," .Prof, H. li. liriggs. . KPWB, Hollywood, Calif, (252), 8r 9 p. m.. program, Monte Mar Vista Subdividers, Monte " Mar Vista orchestrn; Ashley sisters, vocal duels; Charles Iteauehanip, tenor; 9-1.0, Hill Theck'B . South ern Five dance orchestra; Alma l.ou Uarnes, popular aongs; I.ll lian l.utz, soprano; 10-1 1. War ner brothers frolic, direction. Charlie Wellnmn. KGO, Oakianu. Calif. (Sfil.)'. 3-4 p. ni., concert; Mary l'nsmore. violinist iDora Krlmann. pianist; -Edna Hilder,. soprano; 4-5:30, . Hotel St. Francis concert orches tra, Vinton l.aFerrera, condnet Ing: S:30-a, Girls' half hour, JCs- ther Wood Schneider; 0-7, din ner concert; Theodore Strong', or ganist. ' ' ' KHJ, l.os Angeles, Calif. W"&.2). 6:30-8 p. m., Lelghton's 'Area do cafeteria orchestra, Jnek Cron shaw. leader; -fl:30. Art Hick- ;nan's Hilt more hotel concert 'or chestra, Kdwi-rd l-'llzpatrick. U ' rector; G:30-7:0. Hadlo , klddln hour, Vyola Von nnd "Sir" Kich ard llendilck,' screen juveniles; AGAIN' TO THE l-'AflMKR: Just for a stnrt nn a sideline, try a pair of my silver fox, I- ac tually believe . aft"r three years you wilt bo ' calling your .farm and orchards your sideline, one! your fox your main Issue as. to profits. Are you clipping o"jt and saving pthesc messages? if not do so by all mans. .. Homeni ber, I own the highest polt values In the west nnd sell for less. We'll Mvl2forYouf'' . Cake if ?ou bilte it ith Schillim Bjkins 1 Powder and it dne not f le yon m?rel) tell J your grocer. He will 2 piy yoa $2 injranily, J and wirhout quel- J' lion. Thii odcr hold good any f . ana year oui. f ' llZn,, ' tljffll ftl mSL v, .Mrs.' A. L. Richardson . II. W. smith, 1'iDp., W!BSrtV?nvfiS LnCrnnde. Oiv. JF H llAAVlw- . flnlnrAtvira Sonrano x 1 1 bedtime story. Uncle John; 7:30, "Itomance of the Santa 1V f Trail," Gladys DeWItt: 8-10, pro gram, Western Auto Supply com- !- pauy; J. Howard Johnson; 10-1 1, . Art Hlcknwm'.s IMItniure h6lel ' dance orchestra, Karl, llurtnett, leader; 11, "International Inriu enco of Uadio," McClellan Heed. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. aS36.9), fi:30-CMB p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; i:15. trnvel talk, W, F- Alder; 0:30-7, Atwater Kent ltadlo orchestra, Paul Fin- ; sleln, leader; 7-7:110, " program, Heverlyrldge company; 7:30-8, muslcnl gems program, Kastern 'Outfitting company; H-9, West 'Coast Theaters; 9-10, program, lieverlv Hills Nurseries: 10-11 lmi.r nr iiiiiiPn music: 1112. Kuv West's Cocoamit Grove dance or clieslra, AmbaUBMlur hotel; 12-2 Wnrlilzer KiKhthawlta ; frolic KrciA San Francisco, Cnlll. (428.3) 12:45 talk; 1:30. lludy Selgcr'a There are many baking powders Some are of cream of tartar-some phos-' phate-some alum But only one is a fine fruit product for fine results. That is cream of tartar Schilling Cream of, Tartar comes from the pure juice crystals of luscious grapes Schilling Bakinp-Powder nf5; tartar If ADOVE THE ORDINARY' IN STYLE - IN QUALITY Distinctive Fall Coats $13.50, $27.50, $35, $47.50 These new Fall Coats nt lie sure and see them, as Fairmont hotel orchestra, Vm. Schwartxman, conducting;, B:3ft. Aunt Holly and her kiddies in .Magic matinee; 7-7:30. Palace hotel archeslra, Cyrus Trobbe, director; 8-H, Palace, hotel con cert and dance orchestra, Cyrus Trobbe ami Gene James, direa- ft)J'B. . .1 ' t UTAH, OuJvland, t'allf. (2ir.) H- . 40 it m.. string exelu.Hlvtt ntudlo nrtlSIs; Grace Admits Fust, cor notist. ....... . . . K'lVU Seattle. Wash'. (306.9). 7-8 - p. m., Slmonda Sav and Stool company program; H-UVWostern Auto Supply company prugramj 10:16-12,' Jackie Souder'n dunce " orchestra. . Radical Returns to Tokio to Face Music LONDON (AP). Itevolntlon ary changes in the shudes and coloi'H ' of cloth for men's over coats are forecast by th mentors I of styles in fashionable Savlllc row., 'Towder brie," . a, color which has been used very llttlii In the past i'or nicn'a clothing is lo ' replace the dark bine' imp cloth In vobuc last year. The only alternative to the new ahade, n ikV fcMwbraiic'ait," Teacher Of Singing.: and-nvullable for Concorts. Coaching j -iri?, llVfl ' , . Trios, . Quartets and Chorus, a. kj1- r"' n 0"Cilr BaUn8'r YCttt''m.G'lffUh Yl"l "y" j yifisjf Nothing like a steaming bowl of ' SjJ Carnation Mush to put youngster! . , .'. Iff into the stride cf the day's study or : Ik9 Coffee "Baking ? - Towdet Extracts Spices 11 these very -low prices are leaving oiir raclts every day. they are" mosSt wonderful values. Plain and .fur-trimmed.. AND MIUMNERY say. the fashion dictators,- is :n very dark brown.' - , ' : Tho coat will be double breast ed, will set very closi to the fig ure and must not reach not low er thun the knees. k There will be 6nly- two :hnttgni(. ' -v'5 1 ) Apart, from' overcoats,'-' little Change , Is predicted for men s eiothing. Greys and browns will be tho. predominant colors. Dou ble breasted luuugn coats will not be - much 1 in vogue, whereas the old typo or coat with' -three, but tons and-only .tho center one .butt toned up,, is coming into style auuln.' ' .': .',.'''.'. 1 , ... As for .trousers,' thorn. Is a ten dency to abandon tho r.uffs for Mowing straight legs having plen tv of width. , Evening dress fashions will not change. Dinner Jacket, or tuxedo retain its popularity.. The derby lit a strong fnvorlte after having suffered something of a Betbaclt. New York's great city. Has Juat about every . kind of trouble In the world except forest flrqs. . . Maybe' the 'Kama wardens could limit the campers to starting one small forest flrjs per day. , ;' "'i,Jh& wsryi'ces of ,oae Intvior Uecoiatoc.aije.atjjfliwJ., disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on' your part Lei ua solve your home furnishing prob- I ' . Blue Mountain Butter And BLUE MOUNTAIN ICR CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY R. F. TYLER, Prop. Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Avt. - IN APPEARANCE ' Ousted 1? llr. Henry Kus, furmer blulu r gist at Mercer inlver3lty,' has been ousted, as a member of .'. the Tutttmall Square ,, Baptist church, Macon, Qir.,, due to ilila '. dlBboliet in crfrtftin theological ' doctrines, chief of which Is hla denial of tho divinity of ChrlBt ' USE r