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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
Wednpsday, September 30, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paw Thre . i NEWS of SOCIETY bcal Couple arned m Portland To tho nurprlw & ilielr muny 1m ande friends the murrlugo of i ss Helcne JansHon und Hurry L. ighea became known todtiy. They re married In Portland Septem-i- 19. Mian Jamison la well known re having been employed in the al O-W. H. and N. freight house r more than a your. 8I10 Is the ce of Mrs. J. G. Stltzinger of is city. Mr. Hughes is also well own here. Thy will make Portland their me. ; bntomine Announces pming Wedding Mrs. J. P. Caldwell delichtfully tiTtiilnod a number nf girls at a rven o'clock dinner Monday even- honoring her daughter Doro. w'B utrthuay anniversury. me ubo was , beautifully decorated th large baskets or yellow and lilte flowers, the same color Kiiie hp.nsr carried out in the le decorations. . I'ollowing the dinner , the an- incrment of the date. of. Miss j Itlwell's marriage to Audmer iyn, which will occur early- In j vein her, was cleverly made by I pantomime wedding. Mrs. Jack iill wing- VI Lovo You Truly," . 1 then to the si rains of l.ohen--n's wedding marh. played by hss Ruth Brumwell, a charming, trial party, in the persons of lnty little Ann Stoddard. Streamers v. r ONE CAN CARRY THIS BUSINESS OF BLUFFING TOO FAR. A sport hat with streamers Is um uimg new in our Uvea. Thla one I nss th fashionable aquart crown i and la made of tan felt Tn i "d Mac groagraln rlbbona encircle .... wiown ana rail from the right Ida. WALLING'S bride, and -manly little Pryor Ads klin, us the groom, took their places. f The little bride presented each as the gU8st Present with a rose from her uuuquei io wmcn a neart was at ' tached giving the date of the wed Idlng; The little groom curried to the honor guest u basket of beau 4 tilul huiidkorcliieis, presented by the guests as a blrthduy gilt. , Mrs. Lester Uramwell and Mra. John AUslilni ussisted Mrs. C'uid- well in serving. Extraordinary values, in Trimmed Hats, Trim mings, Frames, Find ings.. , Satisfactory Re-trimming guaranteed. House Dresses of dis tinction $1.00. $1.49 and $2.50 "Columbiaknit" . Sweaters 25 to 50 Off WALLING'S Friends Surprise . . lange marmalade, milk, coffee. oovorai ot me mends of Mrs. Luncheon Creamed lima beuns, Gustav Wlasler aurprised her yes- bran bread with raisins, rice cus terday alternoon at her home on.tard. ginger cookies, milk. ea Main avenue. The afternoon was Dinner Broiled while fish enjoyably . spent visiting, nfterlbeulen potutoes. creamed carrots, which dulniy refreshments were , tomatoes stuffed with corn, peach served by sovorul of the ladies i sherbet, sponge cake, rye bread, present. jmllk, coffee. inose present were: Mra. Will-1 in the luncheon menu the real r , , c DCWT Vo iT - H5 I p lam K Holl, Mrs. Ambrose Wriirhl. Mrs. Henry. Airs. Frank Hansen, Mrs. J. G. Htiulnger, Mr. and Mrs. Wisslcr and daughter, Kutharlne. Wallowa County Young People Wed Word has been received here of the marriugu of Miss Evelyn Thumpson of Wullowa, und Leslie Horlund. at Enterprise September 21. Mr. Han una is well known "niece do resistance" is found in tin? dewwert. Hde of rice, milk und eggs the pudding is particularly nuurlshlng and easily digested. FKF,XCH SHEttBLST Seven or eight rlpa peaches, 1 cuiw sugar, 2 oranges, S cups wat er, 4 cup lemon juice, 1 egg ((white), 1 tablespoon granulated J gelatine, 4 tablespoons cold water, i few grains salt. , Pure peaches and remove stones. TtH Inln stow i.nn arid wi.ti.x ti ml here, having attended the local high ,c00k , ,endor Jub thr0UBh a Radio M merva Days You can't keep a good thing down. We agree with her, for Arch-Aid Shoes for women are selling like hot cakes. These shoes will pos itively correct foot troubles where present, and will keep good feet good. The Arch-Aid in strap styles oxfords. Lvt I white we have range of sizes. Shoe conies as well as is fit you a complete THE BOOTERY (iAY IIAYDKX. Wr: school. He is the son of Mrs. Bet- ty Harland, of McCall, Idaho. The young couple will make their home at Wallowa, .' ' Sirs. Bradner Entertains Cove (Special)- One of the ( pleasant social events of lust week, was a bridge party at the home of j day afternoon. Mrs. A. H. Daniel i won high score. A dainty lunch j wns served at the. close of the play. ' " Those present were: Mrs. It. H: flunkl, Mrs. G. E. Barker, Mrs. T. It. Conklln, Miss Dorothy Dell. Hcun. Mrs. A. H. Orton, Mrs. Will-I lam Hallmark and Mrs. Frank Mil-. ler. sieve and add lemon Juice, orange juice and sugar. Heat, stirring con-, stantly until sugar is dissolved. Htir in gelatine softened in cold water and dissolved over boiling water. Since the fruit is thoroughly .cooked children under six years of .ago inny eat the sherbet. Sister Mary Says: Announcement Social announcements may for printed in tills column fi-er at charge. Any aniMMtfHitiiitkntr pertaining to any fund ions such as cooked rood sales, etc.. will be rrfu.ed. Announcements, to be printed the same day, onist be In society editor hands b t:0O o'clock. News editor's note 11Y SISTi:il MAKY Breakfast Stewed prunes, cer eal, thin cream, scrambled eggs iwith Hce, crisp graham toast, or- Crowsfeet and Eyestrain Nothing can be more ageing to your appearance than crowsfeet the wrinkles caused by eyestrain. Unconsciously you may pucker your brows and squint a thousand times a day in an effort to over come defective eyesight. Face the truth before it's too late. tl tUsutnk B m or j 4ft nttttltd ftr fWrf ni fly It. Have Your Eyes Examined By DR. W. M. PEARE Opttjmrlrf-4 Willi J. It. Pcarc & Sni The Pa re nt -Teach irs' iiHSociaMon 'of Willow school will meet Priduy i afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the school. All parents are urged to at tend. Itefreshnicnls will be served during the sor.iul hour. The Toadies of Mooseheurt Region will meet Tliursday afternoon at the I. O. O. K. hall, with Mrs. Hun yan and Mrs. KUnghunier us hostesses. The Homo Department of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. .1. T. Wolfe. 1G03 Second street, Thursday afternoon ut 2:30. Mrs. I' S .Ivanhoe wilt be hostess to the Thursday auction bridge club tomorrow afternoon at 1 . o'clock uncheon at her home on Main ave nue. Mrs. H. e! Buylen will entertain the J. B. card club tomorrow uitur noon. - - The Riverside Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mr. Slndin, R12 North Second street, Thurs day afternoon at 2:30. p. m.. Rose City trio. KHJ, l.os Angeles, Calif. (405.2), IP, Unusual Values in Fall Coats Here you will find a complete line of Fall and Winter Coats at reasonable prices. We are showing a wide selection,- many fur trimmed all showing the charming Fall mode $24. 75, $39.50, $49.50 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ' AND MILLINERY 1::10-C p. 111.. l.l'lKiUou'a Arcade ctitvteriu urcheHtru, Javk Croll- ' ahuw, loudur; -fl:30. , Art Hlok nan'a Ulltmoro hotol concert or-; clicatra, Edward Fltupatrick, dl-; ructor: 0:30-7:30, Hadlo klddlca: hour with Dlcklo Brandon screen' juvenile, Uncle John; f:5,' ' VHeullU," Ur. I'hlllp Novell; 8- .10. de luxe program,. J. Howard Johnaon; 10-11, Art Hickinan'a Ulltmore hotel dance orchestra, Kurl Burtnelt, leader. KJ It, Seattle, Wuah. (8S4.4), 1:15 thriller; i, homo helpa, Bernlco HedlnKton: 8:SU-10, I'uget Sound Savings and l;oan Association concert orchestra; 10:30-12 Keep THURSDAY, OCTOI1KII 1. .Mountain Time Slatlnns. KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4). 12:16 p. m., ltlulto theater milslcule; 3:311, Houttewives' mutince: A, fuaiilon review: 4:16, culinary hints; 6:30, dinner concert, Her bert White and his Silver State orchestra; 7:30, . farm question box."'" '" Pai'lMc Time .Stations. KKWn, Hollywood, Oalll'. (262), 7H0 p. m., "Golf Instruction," Howard Beall; 7:50, "l''lshln( r-'troams and Fish," Jack Boaz; 8-9,. program, Starr I'lano com pany; Hollywood ltythm Kings and others In arrangements of late Gennett records; 0-10. pro gram, Don P. Smith, Inc., Sol Hoopli's oplglnul Hawaiian trio; ltuna-Moon dance orchestra; Kathryn Martin, soprano: Dan Grldley, tenor; 10-11, Warner brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO, Oakland, Calif. 301. 2), 4 6:30 p. in.. Hotel St. Francis concert orchestra. Vinton LaFer rn conducting; 6:30-0:3'), George W. l.udlow, "Friend to Hoys;" K, "Dear Hrutus." three-act conieily KGO players: Wlldu Church, di rector; Arlon trio; 10-12, H n Black's dance orchestra. KOW, I'ortland, Ore. (481. 4), 12:30 Genuine French Pastry Filled with Hungavian Cream Made only by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers o( Hlgh-C.rnilo latries 'HOME OF THE GOLDEN CRUST" Second Fall Opening MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 Rcudjustmcnt of classes will accommodate all new students on above d:.tc. Baker Business College Kinion, President. I'liune 131. VV. P Ooming Friday JeJud. j this paper Joy ltadlatlng Order' of Bats. '' KNX, Hollywood, Calir (330.0), 6:30-6:15 p. m., Wurlitacr pipe organ studio; Town Tattler; 0:16 travel talk, W. V. Alder; 0:80-7, Atwator Kont Hadlo ' orchestra,' ' Paul Flnstein, leader; 7-8, pro gram, John. A. Kvnns corpora - tlon; 8-0,, program. Globe lee Cream company;, 010, program, Weber Baking company; 10-11, Kay West's Cocounut Grovo dance orchestra, Ambassador ho- ' '.tel. . ! . -i) Kl'l), San Francisco, Calif, (42l.lV l:3u,p.'m Palace hotel concert . orchestra, Cyrus Trobbev direct tor; 6:30, children's hour. Bl brother; 6:40, Waldemar '. I.lnd and the States Restaurant or. chestra, William Sclnvartsman, . conductor;, program, Don, Lee Cadillac, company; 9-10, 'Gst man male ohorua, 66 voices; Ar thur Luis, director; 10-11, Jacli Coakley's orchestra. r. Fall and Winter Blankets Open an Account 'V at CARR'S h JlIK' inirjjivfi - i .ai ai m bb aas m m m m i i ri i fci i i b.i f ill iL ii i-wfir o r a i s i hi iiaL-ft-i-iifi v Mrs. A. L. Richardson Coaching i Coloratura Soprano Teacher of Singing, and available for Concerts, ; ' Trios, Quni'tots and Choruses. ; Pupil of, Oscar Saenger and Yeutman GrlCflUi, Now Torlt City. ti I Studio 708 O Avonue. ' hot . ' V, Her recent election ss Justice of the peace at Galeshurg, III., will enable Miss Helen M. Carr. 26. obtain col lge education and eventually becom" n lawyer. She has enroled as a freshman st Knox College there and .will pay her college expene. In ad dition to surporti" "" '-n'1' brothers, by acting as Justice of the HAMILTON MOTOR COMPANY Holmes Uldg., La Grande Those Tousled Headed Youngsters They me cute anil attraetivc under al most any conditions lut how much more attractive they are if their hair is trimmed by nn expert on children's work. The average child doesn't like the ordeal of a haircut usually. And tho. results nre, often so unsatisfactory that parents are equally displeased. These thinjrs nre makinrr our shop par ticularly popular with both parents and children. The hair trimming done by the expert hands of our M. Keuaud is the best you can desire. And in every other department of the Colonial you get the same sat isfaction with the work you wish done. Come in, or phone for an ' appointment if you wish. Colonial Beauty Parlor "A Shop of Un inuu.1 BtvIuo" K. Lucille Duly. IT op.