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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
Ft i Jay, September 25, li)25. ... THE LlA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '''Page' Three'1 NEWS of SOCIETY Lutheran Ladies In Social Session . r The Uidis' AW of the Luther Vn church .net yeatorduy afternoon at the home of Mru. J. U. RtltztuptT. piie afternoon was spent socially, ftf;T which luncheon wna srrved. : Among tin? out-of-town puesis no3ent wore: Mrs. Lontso Sutter, rf Kifinprhuni, Illinois and Mrs. Leo Lone of Casper, Wyoming-, - who cn the K"i si if Mis. Hasan of south La Urande,- and Mrs. Gcorg-a MuUt of Sucrameuto, California, who is visiting her duushtrs. Mrs. esse Towery and Mrs. Hoy B, Currpy. ; i Reception Given To Mr. and Mrs. Tall Mr.ond Mrs. Charles Tall gave a ri-Cfpiion lust evening at their home f)en honoring Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tall, who were recently hmrried at Pendleton. Thirty-two frienils were present and the fea ture of the evening was a charivari when the newlywcds were brought up town and paraded through the streets. After the charivari the guests were again taken to the Tall home, where refreshments were served ati.t the remainder of Hie evening spent aoeially. Mrs. Hanford Entertains Society For Sport ':V. 'y ' imd nlnr.i were made fur 't lie com ing year's 6rU. ' .' V 25 Attend Meeting Of Association At the regular '-mooting of t!lP Degree of Honor Protective As sociation last evening at the K. 1. hall two new menihera, Mrs. Harold' Lyman and Mrs. D. 11. Moshy were initiated. put on the work. Twenty-five members were pres ent and ufter the initiation rofresh 1 mcnts were served. The tables were decorated with beautiful bou quets of autumn flowers. The regular meeting of. the Wo men's Henefit association was held Wednesday evening tit the K. I', hall. There was a (urge attendance and s.veral important ttoiiu were discussed. The r.ible' Study Class of the Lu theran church met last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Nel son. 1!Mj5 Oak street, for an enjoy able evening of study. Sister Mary Says: j , 11V S1KTKK.MAHY Dreakfasl Baked apples, cer eal, thin cream, fried tomatoes In The officers of the lodge l cream sauce on toast, crisp gra ham toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Eggs baked in tom atoes, brown bread and butter sandwiches, ginger bread, sliced bananas and peaches with cream, milk, tea .' Dinner Lamb mew, baked squash, endive with bacon dress ing, each cobbler, whole wheat j shows 'for Thia is supposed to be u hunting j Jacket, and to be taken seriously us Utah, but for these to whom hunting means nothing, u may he cub.' siuered more fcvnerully us a sport ' coat It n of hruwn mu-dc, handed with brown und tan eh eel; id woul. 1 alon, presided over by Mrs. Han-1 ford, the president. plans were' I made for a convention to be held I The Home Missionary Society of here the latter part of October. . J the Methodist Kpiscopal church At the close of the business Mrs. j met Wednesday afternoon at the Hlckox had charge of the. program. home of Mrs. Lee Hanford. About" (The subject! was "Our lrohbitlon." j fifteen members were present and It was the first meeting of tlui during an interesting business ses- society since the summer vacation Announcements Roelnl nmionneemenlii may bo printed In this column free of charge. Any announcement pertain I m; to any function Mich as cuokotl food sales etc.. will be refusal. AnAouiiPonicuLs, to be pr lull Hi thu samo clay, iiuihI be In society editor's hands b 0:00 o'clock. News editor's note. Kansan Finds 2 Stales . Regulating Hotels TOPKKA. Kan.. (AP) Hotel regnlutiun by commlaslona created solely for that purpose la perform ed in only two states, Kansas and Florida, Phil B. Zimmerman, hot el commissioner In Kansas, has determined after making a survey cf the entire country. Tho hotel commlssiont of Khiuuh and Flor tju were created by legislative cn 'acttnent the same year, 1U1S. ; Twenty other states have hotel regulation In some degree, Mr. I'.iniiiH-riimn learned. '"Hut Inspection and supervbtlon of, hoti'ls .in those states are aide- blgger circuses," 'he said. t'Hueli functions of thf- state often IUPft n(i-foi-nied liv hoard of health. brread, milk, coffee. ' September morning are cool and a hearty breakfast h nre marshals, nubile utilities corn appreciated. Children particularly pVifslons, welfare boards or. other need a more substantial moul, after hodies," - The World Wide Guild of the Kapttst church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the' home of 'Mrs. Kred Johnson, apartment a, 1308 ISighlh st root, with Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. H. R Hum melt as joint hostesses. school begins than during the summer mouths. As long as fresh tomatoes t are available it's a good plan to use thi'in whole. There ure the winter mouths coming when they must be used canned so when they up pear now contrive some wuy . out of tho ordinary. j - Kkrs linked In Tomatoes Four small tomatoes, 4 eggs. A squares toast, dried bread 'crumbs, butter, salt and pepper, 4 table spoons grated cheese, ,t Dip tomatoes Into boiling water, let stand half a minute and then plunge into" cold water. Hllp off skins. Cut a slice from the stem end and remove see.ds. Kprlnkle salt over the Inside of tho vomti toes and dust them, inside and out, with the crumbs, i Put intrt raml kins or well Jmtltfred muClfin pnnn arid . break an cggMnLo ca,ch toma to. Sprinkle with wilt' and pepper, dot with butti'r and cover with chese. Huke In a, moilernio oven Thot twenty states are. Minne sota, Washington, Wisconsin, Ala bama, South ' Dakota, Kentucky. Idaho. ' Nebnuika, Arkansas, New Mexico. I'tah, Oklahoma, low:. Korth Dakota, Tennessee, South Carolina, California, Vermont and Ohio. ;. Radii 10 SAT I'll DAY, HF.PTKMI1F.K 2U Mountain Ntantlanl Time stations KOA, Denver, Colo. (8S.4). 12:15 p. m., Itialto theater mnstcule 10, dance program, PnelUe Standard Tlmo KlalUms., KFWlt, Hcllywood,. calif. (Jf2)..K , H p. m., Hollywood nlrlnged trio; Huy Hail'ey. organist; Seotty-Deiv for 12 minules, to cook .the egg. just long enough Serve oil toast.; I3!si I mil', nil1 inn i WW " A 1 iim in hi m m m : m NG HEAT ! 1111 e o e S. L K 8 OF CIRCULATI SYSTEM The Supreme Achievement the Centuary HdRjionized Weatirig Methods , 4 And Broupkt Increased Comfort And Happiness) j To More Than 160,000 Homes ton, cello Hyd l.lppman. violin; Myrtlo Wattera, aoprano; licsnte and Uernldtnu Kasel. vocal dtu ts; ! ft-1 0, Warner brothers snycopu- tors. Holt Wilson, Juader; Violet Preston, blues singer; t.e Hoy Kulherg and his ukulele; HMl.j W&rner brothers frolic; Charlie1 Wollnmn; 11-li, John Wright follies. KdO, Oakland, Calif. (30.1.3), i- 6:30 p. m., concert orchestra. Ho- . tel, St. Krancis; Vinton La lr-! ri;ra, conductor;- 8:10, selectlonn from "The Hohemlun Cliri;" sang recital, Leo Sullivan, suprano; J.: W. Oarthfalte, accompanist; Kd nu Llnkowskl. pianist; old-time minstrelsy, KUO minalrels; Arl on trio, Itadlo chorus, KHJ. Los Angeles, Calif. (4or.2), 6:30-6 p; m., Lelghton's Arcade cafeteria orcliestra, Juck Cron shaw, leader; C-.S, Art Hiek man's Hlltlnore hotel concert or-' chest ra, Kdward Kllxpattick, dl reiitor; i::it)-7::nt. Uadto kkddleH' hour, Dolly Wright, llclcne. Plrle aial Jlenrtelta l'oland, Plggly Wiggly tllrls stringed trio, t'nelo John; 8-10. tiv luxe program, J. Howard Johnsuu; 10-11:", Art lliekmau'u H'dtmore hotel dancu orchestra, Karl llurtnett, leader; 1 1 :aO-li a. in., Lost Angels of KHJ, Walter Ulddlck,.. chief harpist. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (33Q).!). 6:30-0:16 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe organ at ml to; (J; 15, travel talk. W. K. Alder; 0:30-7, Alwatir .. Kent Itadio orchestra. Paul Kiu ' steln. leuder; 7, ''Insect Life," 11. W. MoSpaddon;' 7: 1 ft. church an- nouncements; 7:30-8, Wurlltaer pipe organ studio; 8-Hi, . KNX teuture program; 10-1 L -Itay West's CoCoanut Cli'ovu dance or chestra from Ambassador hotel; 11-2 u. in., lfollywood night pro- gram. " ; , ' ' : . ' KJJt. tiouttle. Wash. (3X4.4)), 1:15; p. in., orfcnn ro'eiiai; 2-2:ir home helps, Heruicei ltedlngtoii; a;)li, i products reporfc, L'harles KMuat; K:S0-lt!, L. -c. Wuiner eoilptvny:M KPO.'San Kraiuiriicoi Calll',yt4SH.tf), I p. in. Itudy, Seiger's If'uluMont' hotel oiichestra; Wm. .Schwuv.U inan, conducting: '2:30, 'matlneu program; V'laneiaea Alslm-J, ivii llnlst; Loal ilughes,:vlollnl8t Louise Marleau, pianist; . ' '3 : B, ' concert' and danco orchestros; 0:35. Waldemar Und and tho States restaurant orchealra; -8- 12, Jack Coaltley's orchestra. K TC I Sea 1 1 1 e, ' Wa hIi . (30D.!i), 0:40-7:16, p. in., lierutle Kln: and his Ruper-sololnts; : lo-:3(i, llermlo King; 9:30-12, frolic; . Tncle Hal and his stars. . New Fall Frocks $18.50 to $65 ' Satin' Crepes Flat Crepes i Twills; : . ; ' ' Milo-SImm . i V . Crepe I)e Cliinc . Long:, sleeved frocks, '-in all. , the new Full Shades. . '' These1 distinctive models nro almost without exception the most populnr styles' of the sea son. On, slim lines broken by suitable, flares placed, rather low," deft use of .the shiny and .dull side of the fabric,' capri cious touches nt neck and .'wrist'. details, . that . make, these ; charming1 modes engagingly dif- fei'Qnt.., ',.; . . , . . . Discriminating' women., will wear these frocks .with a poise that is born of . fashion .assur- ' ' ance. . . ' . f-fcj' ' LADIES READY-TO-WEftR AND MILLINERY. Am ...' v 63 Simplicity, Durability, Low Cost ,r-The-rexU'eme-simplicity of the Cal oric makes possible a quality product at a low price. The sturdy construe- . tion assures a lifetime of satisfactory and economical service. '" Quick Heat When You Want It. . Because the Caloric delivers its heat directly into the room and distributes it by circulation it will,, even in cold weather, heat the entire home , to a comfortable temperature in less than half an hour from the time the fire is built. . ' ' 1 '' V.: ';;';. Freedom From Fire Danger The Caloric is the first warm-air furnace to be listed and endorsed .by The Underwriters Laboratories 'as standard heating equipment. Danger of fire from the Caloric is practically an impossibility. .. ,, ; ' Open An Account With A Caloric No Down Payment Your Credit Is Good Burns Any Furnace Fuel ' The Caloric will not' 6iily.pioducp'il, i maximum amount of heat for every pound of coal consumed, but it will also burn wood with equal satisfaction. Saves 1-3 To 1-2 The Fuel Caloric construction delivers nearly 100 of the heat generated directly into your, rooms, withdraws the cool air as the warm air" flows in, and re duces air resistance. This is why the Caloric operates efficiently with less fuel than other methods require. , Convenience and Cleanliness With a Caloric your home, upstairs and down, is heated from one central fire 'in the basement with less trouble than tending a single stove. No kind ling fuel or ashes to be carried through the house; no smoke, no dust your rooms stay clean. Your Own Terms In Reason Wo bolliv In pooplo linvlngr 'nUrli'tohH in tholr clOHrta. Much bettor than ImvniR thorn In hnth- : lllK BllitH. L... . J.I.... .1 . Ji.' jjMI'IUtAY TO FAK'TIUAL ;i tiAI.l-jAt, Ore., Suhpovans wore IMncil for a lnrffo nnmbo.r of wit ness's who will 1)0 called to test ify in tho ease, of Tom , Murray one of the three convleta who Hliot their wny out or the state peni tentiary AUfnint 18. Murray'a trial will nlnrt Mon day. October 6, ami will bo foll owed hy tho trlatH of JanieB Wilon and Kllsworth Kelly, the two other convicts Involved In the break. rrr- BUY HEATERS NOW DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE CHILLY DAYS CUMK HAVE YOl'R HEATER SKT L'P AND READY. $1 Down Delivers Any Heater In Our Store This Store Is Stove Headquarters LARGER STOCKS, WIDER VARIETY AND LOWER I'KICEK. A FULL GUARANTEE WITH EVERY STOVE SOLD. Your Old Stove Taken As Part Payment On The New One - ......... . j witnesses In the Murroi'. raso will lunuue pxiiion ouicuxis nnu em. ploycs who were on duty tlnui of the break. ; at the LIOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill LoiAwImAY EVERY ROOM Las PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths New. Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE . Tariff horn t.W - - . ..' a.) WAITING'S Trimmed Hat. Special HiM i. School Hats' ?2.95- Broken Lines of Children's Hats . 51.45' One Lot s , Hat Trimmings Your Choice 25c Hi WA LUNG'S ! I'-" l" I II A Foot Of Comfort Means Miles Of Happiness ' W'o Kuarantec to fit you with perfect' comfort asw.ill as stylishly so tlmt you can obey Hint Impulse to wnllc these exhillratlntc fall nays, knowlnir yoJ both feel and look us you would like to. A wide ranne of styles with prices to fit every pockclhook. THE B00TERY Credit Is Yours At CARR'S No Interest Grouse and Deer Season Is Open 12 Gauge High Base Shells $1.40 12-Gauge Low Base Shells $1.25 Uifle Cartridges in all sizes I have the kind that pets the game. F. L. LILLY Hardware I'hone M-P5 Walker's Chili Con Carnc, No. 1 can ..15q,' Walker's Chili Con Carne, No. 2 can........23q,: Walker's Red Hot Tamales, No. 1 can.., 13q- Tiggly Wiggly Special Coffee, 1-lb. pkg 44cv Piggly Wiggly Sunrise Coffee, 1-lb. pkg 47cV Save the cost of tin cans V Piggly Wiggly Your Luck Cofee, 1-1!). can..49c Preferred Stock Coffee, 1-lb. cail 53c; Coffee prices will be higher Red Wing Grape Juice, quart bottle 60c ft Red Wing Grape Juice, '2 gal. Dottle - c Made from New York Concord Grapes. l ine for Jelly. Jell Well All Flavors, 2 packages for 15c BaoBgHaon&sMMssnnaauBft No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts, per lb... ..35c Diamond Brand Shelled Walnuts, 8-oz. can..59c Royal Club Peanut Butter, Mb. toy pail 29c Royal Club Peanut Butter, 1-lb. can uiic School Boy Peanut Butter, Mb. can 28c i School Boy Peanut Butter, 2-lb. can 53c ...25c: Sweet Potatoes. 3 lbs. for GREEN PEPPERS, per lb 10c IT'S RISKY TO PAY LESS IT'S USELESS TO PAY MORE