La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 29, 1925, Image 3

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    Tuesday. Scptemlier 2
NEWS of SOCIETY
Country Club .
Dance Dated
Thn UiOmmle Country club win
:ivo tho first dance of the tioasun.
Tuesday cvtninx, OotobiTti. The
iiu'inbiTfl of the eomniltU'e sponsor
ing tho danco are: Dr. and airs.,
Hay Murphy, Mr. and Mi-u. C. V
lliugni-r, Mr, and Airs. Hugh V..
Hrudy. Dr. V. T Fhy, Mr. anil "Mrs.1
rlu-sn Huhnenkump. Mr. and Mrs,
II. R Wi'Btonlinvcr, H. I Mut
thowit, Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Houvy,'
Mr. :ind Mrs. T. J. Sorot-fj.i.,, hr.
And Mrs. W. P. McArtory, Mr. and
MihA. W. Nelson. Mr. and O. I),
putninn, Mr. and Mrs. AV. H. Hmi
tr, Mr and Mrs. L. H. Norton and
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hlt-grUt.
' All niouiltrs 01 iho Hub bavin?
lurnrd in cards agreeing to partici
pate lir I ho social proizruiu of (hi
club arc invited. Members deslr-:
itiR to invite ku'sIs are requested,
to notify the chulriuui. In-. Huy
Murphy.
.
Quiet Wedding
Here Last Evening !
A quiet weddlnit took plnco Inst'
Owning at 8 o'clock when MIkh Vio.
li t Kyllo and Krod. I, t'reuson.
lollt of this oily, were man-led al
the liomo of the bride's parents,
r 7 1 C 'berry street. Only meni
brs or the two Immediate families
were present. The He v. William
Crosby- Hess, of the Presbyterian j
church, officiated. ,
Mr. and ilrn. ('reason will make i
their home at 18it:t Pnim avenue.
. ;
Entertain Thursday
Auction Bridge j
Mrs. Anna Pol kick and Mrs. Ein-;
ma Grady delightfully em trtaincd
the memheis of the Thursday Auc
tion UridKo club last Tuesday
tv.'hing at .Airs. ' .Pollack's apart-'
men. I-.' Four tables were at play1
(Inline Ibo evening, alter which de-!
(Irlous refreshments were served.
'-Mrs. W. H. From an won high'
score among the club members and
& guest prize was presented to Mtb.
rharliB Dunn, of Taroma, Wash
ington, who has been a gmsi ot
Mrs. W. H. Bohncnkump.
j.When a man Is kicking about
something be is usually kicking
hlitytclf about.
'. Another ovll of prohibition Is it
hoop's the weather ft out being the
World's most discussed subject.
. Extraordinary value3
.jji Trimmed Hats, Trim-
mings. Frames, Find
ings. Satisfactory Re-trimming
guaranteed.
" House Dresses of dis
tinction 91.00, 51.19 and $2.50
"ColumbiaUnit"
Sweaters
23 to 50 Off
WALUNG'S
Mi
merva
Says
We want all the men In
town, both younB and old,
to know wo are still soiling
Arch Preserver Shoes, rte
Biitnod to Bive tlm utmost In
comfort anil looks. Your
foot troubles will be n thing
of the past a them.
A new shipment just
In.
THE B00TERY
CAY IIAYohx. M.'tr:
Grouse and
Deer
Season Is Open
12 Gauge High Base ,
Shells $1.40
12-Gauge Low Base
Shells $1.23
Rifle Cartridges in all
sizes I have the kind
that gets the game.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
rhone M-85
WALUNG'S
li)2,r).
Decorative
V cannot ea unuloved much longer,
but we will not want to because
fa-lon hag audi lovely surprises In
store (or us. noth these morlels
show, the fancy cuff that gives such
a chic finish to the tailored costume.
BY KIKTI-.R MAHY
Breakfast Baked apples . with
prunes, corral, thin cream, broiled
bacon, creamed potatoes, grahum
muffins, milk, coffee.
Luncheon .Stuffed . 'cucumbers,
louKiod niufrin.', 'pettr Fslad, mo
Insst's cookies, milk, tea.
.i)innei Jfork Henderloin, baked
potatoes, 'spinach, tomato and cab
bage .';alud, chilled watermelon,
bran broad, milk, coffee.
Order the pork tenderloin
'Trenched." Cook the meat thor
oughly, allowing three-quarters of
an hour. As there fs no waste in
tenderloin It is no more expensive
ihan chop3 In the long run.
SIT I t'K'l .MIlKltS
Our cucumbers, Vt cup chopped
cold ham. V4 cup boiled rice, umull
onion, salt and paprika, 1 table
spoon lemon juice, teaspoon
each thyme, savory, sweet mar-joraii-tmd
nutm g, 1 cup thick
with sauce.
The cucumbers should be five or
six inches long. Pare, cut a thick
slice from one end and scoop out
the seeds with u strdng cuspoon.
A thick solid, case should be form
ed. Mince cucumbers , with mix
ture and fasten the 'ends with
toothpicks. Put Into salted boil
ing water and simmer until tender,
about 20 minutes. Urain- and swr
vo with croiun, sauce. '" ."
,; "A Wonunr'b PablC' I'nK'er.tal
water in which the cucumbers are
cooked and Mtock Instead of plain
water is or ton used. These chan
ges add to the savorincsg of the
dish.
TI KSOAY. SKITEMIIKU 30
Mountain Time Stations.
CNItlt, ltHBtnu, Can. (350). 8
p.
m., Kiddles' bedtime story; ilc
Quarriea orchestra.
KOA. lx-nver. Colo. (322.4). 12:15
p. in., Hialto theater musicale;
3:3U, Housewives' matthee; 4,
itshlon review: 4:15, culinary
hints: 0:30, dinner conceit, Her-,
bejj, Whlto and his Silver Slate I
orchestra; 7:30, News-Times j
uuneei u
Pacific Time Hlnllons
KPWB, Hollywood, Culir. (252), C
7 p. m., Children's hour by Big
Brothers of KKWH; 7, "golf,"
Howard Uenll: 7:30-9, program,
Western's Super-service Garage,
Hollywood stringed trio; Mamie
UfifU pini It,, Ifnliln.nn iin
! clarinets and piano: Krank Stev-
er, baritone: Hill Hutch und J:uy
Kellogg, jnzis twins; 9-10, pro
gram, IF. I.. Crockett Hudson-K.-si'X
company: 10-11, Warner
brothiTS frolic, direction Charlie
Wellman.
I KGO, Oakland, Calif. (3C1.2). 4-
6:30 p. m., concert orchestra, Ho
j tel St. Krunris, Vinton I.eFerrera.
i condtictiiig; 6:30, "As a Woman
j Thlnketli." Louis I.andls; 0-7,
I dinner concert, Sherman,' Clay
i nnd company; 8, band concert,
I Salvation Army Western Terri-
i torial band; Ensign K. HiBglns.1
' conducting; 9:6o, itadlo
I nreeseB." K. C. B., newspap r
' . columnist.
KGW, l'orUaild. Ore. (491 1), 12:30
p. m., Kos City trio: 7:45-8 talk.
Clark-Kendall nnd compnny; 8-9.
1 educational hour, George H.
Burr, Conrad Broom; Rose
City trio: 9-10, General Cord or
chestra: 10-12,lance music, In
dian Grill.
KHJ. Los Angeles. Collf. (405.2).
I 6:30-0 p. m.. I'ighton s Arcaue
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cren
shaw, leader; 6-6:30. Art Hick
1 nian's Biltmore hotel concert or
j chestra. Edward Fitspatrick. dl
I , rector; 6:30-7:30, weekly visit of
I Queen Tltanla and Sandman
' from Fairyland, Irfuis K. Klein.
' auto-harp arid harmonica, Uncle
. John: 7:30. IJobs," H. M. Bob
I ertson: 8-10, program. Newbei-y
i Electric corporation. J. Howard
Johnson; 10-11, Art Hlrkmen s
j Biltmore hotel dance orchestra.
Karl UurUiett, leader.
iKJit. Sealtle. Wash. (34.4. 1:16
I p. m.. organ recital: 2. home
i helps: S:3t'-10. Tuget Sound (at.
I Ings and lian association eon
cert, Henri Immski. director.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9).
' 5:30. SjI5 p. ni . WurliUT p'P'
organ studio: Town Tattler: 6:15
travel talk. W. F. Ald.-r: 6:30-7. j
Atwater Kent I'.ndlo orrhstra; I
! Taul Flrstl:i. leader: 7-S. IWn I
' Clark id his m Monica dance j
i orclirni: -. KNX. . feature
program; -10, program, nett-
Sister Mary
Says:
Radio
Wliy Young
ypMMg. - J
: g$My villi
'''iu'i
Dolores Conrad of, Sterling
C(lo.. has
tirl.
She will represent the stale tt
tion at Tulsa. Okla.. next month. ,
Gartamann, Inc., Oakland Six
danco orchestra: " 1 0-12, movie
night, Ambassador, Ray West's
Cocoanut Grove dunce orchestra.
KPO. San Praneipco, Calif. (428.3)
3:.'10 p. m., i'aluco hotel concert
orchestra; Cyrus Trobbe, direct
or; 5:30, children's hour stories,
13Ig Brother: 6:40, Wuldemar
hind und tho Stub's Itcstuurunt
orchestra; 7-7:30, P.udy Sniper's
Falrmcnt hotel orchestra, WI5I
lam Schwartznian, conductor: 8
9. mcsicale, Lincoln liatchelder,
director; duo piano numbers,
soloists; 9-1 U, night of Southern
music; solos and monogues, Mona
Motor Oil company; 10-11, Jack
Co:ikleys orchestra.
KTCI., Seattle, Wcah. ,'(305.0), 7-8
p. m., Simonds Saw und Steel
company program.
wkixesiav. si;rTF.MBi:n so.
Moimtaln Tiiuo Stutioirs.
KOA, PerlvoK Cold. (3?2.l(). 12:16
p. m lilallo theater imi3icule:
U:30, dinner coricert, Herbert
White and his Silver Slates or
chestra: 7:30. V.oali of Knowl
edge; 8. "Scientific Football."
Tom McNnnmra: 8-10, semi-clus-sical
and popular numbersr Jul
ian C. Hiley and Frankie Nast.
violin solos and ilfiet::: readings,
W. C. Mount: K.ita P!ke. ptanist:
Edward Wolters, baritone: KOA
I orchestra: 10, danco program,
i'aciiie 'linn: .stations,
iKI'WU, Hollywood, Calif. 252). 0-
7 p. ms) Children's hour. Big
Hrother of KFWH; 7-7:30, Mu
tual Motors mirth contest;. 7:30
8, program, Bevnrlyridjre com
pany; Louise Howatt, plano
logues: Beverlyridge Hawaiiar.s;
8- 9, Warner brothers Byncopa
torn, Barbara Bunnell, 'blue?
Blnger; lingers' ' Hawaiian trio;
9- 10, Joe Marlln's fatuous. Studio
Six dance orchestra: Violet I'res
ton, soloist: Isbell-Hoyd Instru
mental quartet; Harold Lord,
basso; 10-11, Warner brothers
Her Diamond Caused a Murder
ifjc s i
'i Hit
Mi
ft
1 3
-!
sit?'
1
Mr... H'jr.ann rriiwror ot San Antonio. 1i., fihnwvt hrr
fi'in-T h island, Onris '"ranford. a diamond pnrHirrnKnt rln
hfr ftanr. Hrpnti M. H'nl-jr, had ffivMn hr. A fi'iarrH r--nu)!d
nnd "rvfcrl w'tw "frtously wounded. lrrUj offered Ti
tticod, hrllvinir a tranfution oprntion miirht va- Cia-fotd
Uff. but he died. Mrm. rniford U btlTig held undrr fU00 bond
In connection with the slay inc.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Men Go West
K-X-
I ,. 1, :
been chosen ns Colorado's ' "'.llesl
the International Petroleum Exposi
frbllc, direction Charlie Well
man. V .
KQO, Oakland. Calif. (3(11;2), 3-4
p. m.. vocul recital, ptinlls of
Edwin Dunbar Crandalli piano
recital: 4-6:30, .Ilotol St;' Fronds
concert orchestra, Vinton Lril'Vr
ra, conductor: 6:30,. Mr.' I'i-lt:
6-7, dinner concert. .
KGW, l'ortiand, Ore. (491.6). 13:30
p. ill., Kose City trio: 7:46. bdoli
reviews, J. K. Gill company: -fi-9.
Gordon Onstad. Western Glutit
Cord 'trio: 10-11, concert, . Sher
man, Clay and company. .
KHJ. Los Angeles, Cullf. t40.r..2)
6:30-6 p. m lighton's Arcade,
cafeteria orchestra, , Juclt (Ton
shaw. lender: 0-6:80, Art Hick
man's Biltmore hotel concert or
chestra, Edward Fttzpatrlcll, ill
rector; 6:30-7:30. .Radio kiddles
hour with Dick Winslow, Juvenile
reporter, -Mickey Mcliau, scroon
juvenile and bedtime storyVby
Uncle John; 8, Dr. Mars .Baum
gardt. scientific ' lecturer; 8;30
lHj30, program, F. 11. Miller,
homo of Mlller-lzed ' service, J, ,
Howard Johnson: 10:30-1 1:30,
Art Hickman's Biltmore-. hotel
dance orchestra, Eari Burtnett,
leader.
KJ It. Seattle, Wash." (3S4.4), U: IS
p. m., organ recital: 2, liomei
helps: 7-8:30., Sears. Itoebiick
' und company: 8:30-10, I'ost '111.
telligencer studio program.'
JvNX. Hollywood, Calif. (336.9).
6:30-6:15 p. m.. Wurlllzer pipe
organ studio; Town Tattler: C:15,
travel talk, W. F. Alder: 6:30-7,
Atwater Kent Itadlo orchestra,
l'aul Finstetn, leader; 7-8, Am
bassador hotel concert orchtstra,
Josef Ilosenfeld, director; 8-9,
program. Mutual Motors, Inc.:
9-10, program with a kick, Her
cules Gasoline company with
Hercules orchestra; slill, Elmer,
Mnndy and the initio; ln-11, hour
of danco music. ' ' '
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3)
2:30 p. m., Duke Koinaku's Hoy
nl Hawallnns; S:30, fashion talk;
TI- warpricesM
itLiV ' I O I" -Sf I "Permanent" lS- : ' ' 8
v- 4) Sewer ip 1 la Culvert a
H-.-C 4 - H L ii lis 1
. i j H well-liahted8tores
'I A MERCHANT ho S lVlWV W
fc 3 :rr::tTc7L'tu jg ySSi septic tanks f Sv
1 j I Srer800d'"" ndldlthera c yffqjr BUILDING BLOCKS !!
I , II That meant h con givt I j3 f xST OAX'Ti Ur "
1 : - , R you bttur values. j'tfl tyf , bANU , fe
1 I Thu tip ? Ton I S r.PAVPI I II
1 e j g montt. And u m.T m.k. J E4 EuT UIWVTXTlLl II
E . j V maMV for iht merchant i RJI Gr ' - 1 1
4" . tir a ca . .da. No chum K Ml
GUTTING THIRD
LFALFA CROP
COV1-: (Speeial) The luiil
stdvui of last week, wtileh d inia
ged the croa here, wuh ToIloweU
by a rrcst. ' ,
t.. J. tMiadwlek is hauling lum
ber -from 1-n Clninde to build u
i-huUeii lionse on hla. farm north
of Cove. .
r. II. Jehn.'jon fs cutting hU
(Itird erop of uUulta huy.
A. I Jieekrr beuun hw fall
ul-wl:ii? la-st week.
N. I. Ktght 1h digging ditch )re
na1ii(ory tu piping water to his
rami liouse.
r-H. 11. Avery wiw here last Sat
urday and took hta Ktoek juflh.g
Uunl eonslstiti of tlotdon MHIh,
llonni-d (;as.-tet and Alman Oeise
lo, the Wolf iretlc grange l-'air.
fills week thi s;' boJ judged :it
County , t:iir und next week ih;y
will attend the Stale Kali- at Hal-
em.:
Jjeonard Ingham vlHited at the
T. i. Johnson larm Alonduy. .
J'Jroy lieeker is attending Bcbool'
In La Cirande thin wlnler.
C. S. Aitken urrlved at the J..r.
T.illu home iMumluv for a short
visit. ,
.Clark Martin miff Mdgar I'erry,
of Hallway, on-gim Ktupi-ed over
to viit at tlui J. It. Tiillfii- liomo
hei"e on their way to the IVndle,
ton liouml-l'ii. J. M. (Janwet lie
eomi'aitieti them to the. Uound-fl,
H. J. liaker and family attended,
tlie Itound-lj) nt 1'endleton while
visiting relatives there.
Clifford .Klght went to work' at
nownuin-Hlelm mil in l.a Grande
last week.
It. J. linker nnd VI. T.' IJosweli
are rounding up n rarload or frtt
Hteers for tho l'orttand market. .
Ira." Nelson Klght and child ton
huye returned from'tludr vialt iu
her. sons lh Hayiuond. ' 'J'he report
a plen.simt trip, . ' '
T. 1J. Johnson nuetionod nt a,
pujillc Bale nt .Summervllle" yester
day. Mrs, Johnwon and mother;
Mrs, Sarah Thompson accompan
ied him as rap as I-a Grande to
upend the day ahoppln'g.
5:30, children's hour, lUg Broth
er: 6:40. Wnldemar Mud and the
Htttes Ifeslnurant orchestra; 7-
7:30, Kudy Heiger's Kuirmont ho
tel orcheofra, William Schwartz
man, conducting; 8-9, musical
presentation, Atwater Kent art
ists; 9-10. Goodrich Sllvertowii
Cord orchestra; 10-11. Walde
nmr Lind und tho;Htats ltes
t fin rant orchestra, i . i
KWSP, PiTllmnn.' Wash. (348.6),
7:;!0-0 p. m., Vay Kerns, .mczKO-
. soprano; "Washington Hub a
Kino lauding Place Jn Crop
Yields," Prof K. O. Sehafor;
book review, Alice JJhdscy
tobb. '
Hoiiioliorty 1 niwn,vs. netting
larnied about sotnt-thlni;.-' " -
"BITTER LIGHTING ,
: fMrnw .. ' ""mi coloratura. boprano, ,,.,..,..
-muh82 P'J 8 J ' Tonclici' o( Slnglnif, and uvallablo 1 for Concerts, Coaching
- S? -fnr Wim LrtfO WM 1 ' Trios, Quartet, and Choruses, 'y, .', 4 '
EFMil mm " m&lffl'l tfr'Wvi ' ' r"P" ' 0BC"r 8"cnBer ttnd YwUmon '.Jrlimh.:;ew York tj.
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TheNew Church
l' j - -C-r '
-)1
Ai . a coat." or ji.iiuo.uuu, Uocnir
4N .' Y.I Buptistsi havu built UiUi
church of 14 stories. ' It contqMw 10
ic'tal) utorea, 25ft offices, unl foUr
room' for1 ''church purposus Rev.
Clinton Vunder sayn churches tn
ritles must build such lruylurua. t
ttM wish lo May In . thir buililcsu
'!'.. ''. district' '
H KGTjA,; Cuba, (AP) lfand
cfnhs In groat numbers invade thlfc
clrv overy evening shortly ' after
sunset .crawling through the nlreet
InHhe lower section of town ;:,1
Kcjireh of f?crapa' of garl.igM 'on
which to Teed. . As a result; tho af
fected sections have the appear-
anre of a childless municipality.
Authorities are unable to exnluin
their prt snre.
n
Island City Oregon.
iRich Enough 1 ,.; at :lr
I For Atiy Use: i "f- v
m . ir mi - i 5
IflSEMaiHIMIBESSS
; Putrra
Where Styles
; -In Ladies Rcady - To
aw yen Would I, ike OffU-ial i
. Vart lit r.ltH'liou of Judge
SKATTI.K, AP) Contending
that tint average lawman does not
know.the qualifications of judicial j
i mdldateH, the WaHhlnglon Stute
liar1 association is p r o p o si ns
amendments to state election laws
w hereby members of t he legal
profession could indicate their
preferences' iu eundldalea for the
bench.
Tlie proposal, which originated
at u recent statu convention, would
not interfere with the present me
htod of voting members of the as
sociation expluiu. After tilings
lor judc shlp.H have been made,
the lawyers would take a vote on
the eunldutes and ' make an en
dorsement., TM,h recommendation
would be printed on the ofrielal
tmllots umh'r tho name of the ap
proved candidate.
Tho association believes .. thou
sands o fvoters would be gullded
by the endorsements,
A counter suggestion, proposed
by a locul newsiaper In u liumor
ous vein, would exclude lawyers
1 10 m voting for judges on the
ground of prejudice.
(.ennan 1,'ntvcrslty Hli alters
. Age-Olil lOilm-nthm Tradition
l.lIPSlC. (AC)-The first Ge.v
man professorship for calisthenics
has been conferred by the l.etpslc
Cnlversity on. lr. Jlermunn Al
troek who hus bt'"n an instrttelor
of gymnastics at the llerlln Stadium.-
- His appointment virtually
revolutionize . the , time-honored
tradition or a thousand years, that
uaiversities were soely intended
tw mental education. For the
new professor of calisthenics ia not
a mere appendix,' but a fully ac
credited member of the faculty.
Fall and Winter Blankets
Open an Account
carr's
LA GRANDE CONCRETE
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tans
Predominate
- Wcar and Millinery
Ii:iIJN, (AP) AV.fnareaseih
the number of ' deserted : bublel
prompted the. Union . Commlwdo.
nem o ftrder that finger-prints bp
taken o fbubUn under tbrcr-monr
ths o fage who are dlschqrg'
from the maternity boupltal
I'elletatown . Tho action was !n-
spired by a letter from MIhs Ti&
Can, a woman barrister, wliu polijU
erf out that mieh a aehemo would
facilitate tho police in diseoveiy
the mother or fuster mother of ai
de.sterted child., .:,.t- 'r -
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Oltl-KiOX 'I'lt VII, FOX l-'ARSI,
( II. V. Smtlli, 'iip., '.
I,n (trniKle, Ore.
. Vo liavo but two ' recoKnlMi
anil . Stamford . slralim or Kllvr4
Kuira. . TlM-y ain tlio l'HI.VCfi
l:lUVAItl) INLAND strain ami tin!
I.NTKKIOIt ALASKAN strain. , I
have hntli, and nil .ire iefrlst'reu
lilirebieil slm-k.
' This Ik a nnturnl t'ltmato for
silver rs llu-j- tlo leal well',
while a lilue I'ns Is white when
In lis ufttlve it'b:ion (Art'tli retC"
Ion), their fur lias Utile value
when raised I Ills far south.
PIPE CO.
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