La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 02, 1925, Image 3

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
Pretty Swindler
t-in, Warner brothers syncopn
tors; Violet Preston, blues Bluff
er: lon l.lnitlierfF, saxophonist
sololHt, All-Southern quartet: 10
11, Warner brothers frolic, direc
tion Charlie Wo 1 1 num.
KGW, Portland, Ore. (491. B), 10
VI midnight, Indian Grill dunce
music.
KGO, On 1; land. Cullr. (3G1.2). 8:10
p. m., Jluldwin Pluno company
program; comic opera. "Chimes
of Normandy," Hobert Plan
quette; June Burns, soprano.
Bertha Andre, soprano: Huth
Waterman, contrulto; Albert Gil-
concert orchestra; 10-12, dunce
music. Hotel Ht. Krnneis.
KHJ. Los Angeles. Culif.' (405.2),
6 : 3 0 - ti p. in., l-eihton's Arcade
catVterln orchestra, Jack t'ron
shaw. leader: $-0:30, Art Hick
man's ill It more hotel concert or
chestra, Edward KiUpatriek, di
rector; 6:30-7:30, Hadio kiddles
hour with David Dura ml, screen
juvenile; Henrietta Poland and
Undo John! 8-10, special deluxe
program arranged and presented
by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11:30
Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel
dunce orchestra, Karl Rurtnett,
leader: 11:80-2. a. nt, Lost An
gels of KHJ, Walter Blddirk,
chief harpist, Lost Angola or
chestra. KJU. Seattle. Wash. (3S4.4), 8:30-
10 p. in., L. Warner company
siudio program. '
KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (8311.10.'
6:U0-U:U p. in., WurltUrr pipe
orgun studio. Town Tattler: 6:16,
travel talk. W. I Alder: 6:30-7. i
Atwuter Kent lludio orchestra,
Paul Klnsteln, leuder: 7, talk on
Insect life, H. W. MeSpaddeu; i
7:15, church announcements; t
7:30, Wurlltzer pipe organ stu-j
dlo; S-10, KNX feature program: 1
10-11, Hay West's Cocoa n ut 1
NEWS of SOCIETY
rs. Ivanhoe
intertains ' .
.Mrs. K. 8. Ivanhoe entertained
ts members or thu Thursday auc
in bridge club yesterday after-
!m, with an attractively appolnt
luncheon at 1 o'clock. The
cheon table and rooms were dec
ted with a pink color scheme,
era, sweet peas and dahlias bj
k used.
Pearls Popular
Grove dance orchestra from Am
bassador hotel; 11-2 a. m., Holly
wood night frolic.
KPO. San Francisco. Calif. (428.3),
6:40 p. m., Waldemar Llnd and
, the Slutes Keslaurunt orchestra;
: letie, uarttone: waiaeror r.njjr-
uerg, oass; narvara Auumyre,
tenor; Kdwln Helnsohn, bnrl
tone; Vinton LaKerrera and his
(During the afternoon'B play at
fee tables Mrs. W. . IToniull
n high score. -
Friday, October 2, 1925.
ir t i
If Y ' y ff uersr, oass; narvaru .Mtuntyre,
1" frt . tenor; Kdwln HelnBohn, barl-
llitiA X ' ' -Vl tone; Vinton LuKerrera und his
Ipha Club
iintertauied
Mrs. H. K. Dixon was hostess to
e Alpha, club yesterday after-
ion at hur home on Second Btrect.
; delicious luncheon was aerved at
115 o'clock, alter wmcn tnree ta
les of bridge were at play. The
kme was uttractively decorated
ith asters and sulvia in a red and
leen color scheme.
Guests of the club for the after-
ton wore, Mrs. 1'aui Jain, 01
krtland, and Mrs. George H. Cur
kr Jr., of Arllnston.
Mrs. Adolph Slegrlst won mgn
Ue anient; the cmb members and
10 guest prize went to Mrs. cur-
B. Club Meets . - -
Pith Mrs; Boyel ...
The J. 11. curd cluu new us iirei
etlnu this season yesterday at-
tnoon, when Mrs. E. H. lloylcn
Its hostess at herholiH on -Greon
bod street. The home was beau
fulry decorated in a yellow color1
liume, various autumn, flowers
ling UBod.
During the afternoon's play at
Idee Mrs. J. J. Pearson won high
ore for the first prize and the
cond prize went to Mrs. Lester
rum well. A dainty two-course
nchcon was served at the close
I the piny. ' -. ; '
Three new members, Mrs. If. G.
yery. Mrs. A. Cook and Mrs. T. H.
kxwoll, were- taken into the club.
-tW
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Pearl rings are quit the rage these
flaysreal pearls are preferred, but
the majority are a manufactured
ouinpoaltlnn. This one has two large
and (inv smaller pearl arranged in a
Cluster The large pearls are pink
and the small on Is of gray.
Announcements
Boris, announcements may
b prlnind In Ms column free
of charge. : Any announcements
peruiwliiic to njr functions such
a coofaed food sales, etc., will
be. refused, Annimnrenieuts, to
be prlniHl the same day, must
be in society editor's lutnrts by
:00. o'clock. Mews editor's
adies of Mooseheart
tnjoy Aftei'noon
lrh Ladies of Mooseheart I,e
in met at the I. O. O. 1'. hall I
: Htrrduy afternoon. Games- were
jyed during the afternoon, with
s. Shanks und Mrs. A. N. May-1
le winning the' first prizes and.
( b second prizes golne to Mrs. I
nos and Mrs. V. Cass. I
Before adjournment refresh
es wore served. Mrs. Ru'nyan I
d Mrs. Klinghamcr were host-.
iCS. '
i iverside Aid
lession Held ;
tha ltlvprsldc Ladles' Aid met
kterday afternoon at the home of '
fa, Sln.lln for Its reguliir meeUj
After an interesunB uumausa
ialbn, prualded over by Mrs. Hal- 1
I i -i.i.,nt tlt i.m.iln,lnr of tho I
lot noon was spent socially. Daln- I
refreshments were serveo.
..-.Mrs. Jx;u IjouVy will be hostess
to the' Clio club tomorrow utterr
noon,' October 3. -
.
The bonfire party planned by the
Presbyterian Christian Endeavor
society hus been postponed Indef
Because of the unexpected call of
Mrs. J. a. StltzUiger .to Portland
because of the death of a' relative
the meeting of Ihe Y'tting Women's
Missionary society of the English
Lutherun church has been post
poned until u week from Saturday.
. -Crystal
Rebecca lodgo will meet
Saturday cvenlrtg. Miss. Myrta
James.' president of the Rebecca
assembly, who is on her official
visit to thu local lodge, will be
present. All visiting members are
invited.
Limousines, diamonds, cash .and
clothes of prominent San Francis
cans are said to l ave composed the
loot of Mrs. Barbette Hammell,
beautiful proprietress of an exclusive
hop who Is missing. Detectives say
she Is one of the most skillful swind
lers In the country. It Is estimated
that her various swindle schemes
netted her (100,000.'
Radio !
(XL 4 V. 7H 3orfe&
Hats Whose Beauty "
Is Truly Unusual.:' ;
$4.50 to $16.15
"., Hats for Madame and Mademoiselle, in the newest
shapes and shades favored-for Fall and Winter wear.
Velvet, satin, velour, duvetyn and felt are the
materials. Models artfully yet tastefully trimmed
with ribbons, ornaments and self fabrics. , . .',
The values are incomparable!
SATl'KDAY, orroltKH .
. Mountain Time Stations.
KOA, Denver, Colo. :I22.4), 12:15
1 n. m.. Rlnltn thpiiter muHirnle:
9, dunce proKram.
1'ncirjc Time Stations
KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (454.3).
8:30-8:30 p. m., program; !l:30
11:30, Eddie Harkness und his
orchestra. ' '.''
Kl'WB, Hollywood, Calif. (252),
7:30 p. m., microphone brevities:
8-9, Hill Hhike. tenor: . Myrtle
Wattors, soprano: ' Hollywood
Htrlng trio: Scotty .Demon, cello;
ya-cup of milk or hot choc-
nfYLuL olate- You wil1 feel as re'
' freshed as if you had stopped
to take a rest. Try it today an-i every day.
Treat the kiddies at the same time. They need
the nourishment that comes in crisp, flaky
Tru-Bake Crackers. Your grocer ' sells Tru-Bakes.
Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Porthn
Theome of Tru-Blu Graham's. English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cal
id
rake
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MIULINERY
8-12, Jack CoaltU-y's orchuHtm.
, IOuk' IX' Kite Being CltuireA
KrOKNi:, Ore. Kourti-i'ii sots
of furni bulldlnffs on the now site of
the (Southern l'uciric terminals arl
Jolnliiff Pugone have been sold by
the Eugene Terminal conipuny and
some of tluMn ore now being; moved
off the traet. Under terms of the
sale of the truct, the turmtnul com
pany gets tho bulldiiiKH and Is sell
ing them for what U cun pet tqr
them. One of the caterpillar, trac
tors owned by the county and used
In rond work Is being utilized to
move some of the buildings. . .
This Is a grout country. It has
old men, who never Imve seen
trulns and children who never
have seen cows. . ( .
WALllNG'S
Extraordinary values
in Trimmed Hats, Trim
mings, Frames, Find
ings Satisfactory Re-trimming
guaranteed.
House Dresses of dis
tinction $1.00, $1.49 and 52.30
Columbiaknit"
i; ' Sweaters '
2370 10 50 0ff
WA LUNG'S
Sister. Mary
Says:
Fall and Winter Blankets
Open an Account
Minerva
Says
HITNTKX HUHIKHT
makes pretty ankles lo)U
siiiurtt-r. A nw shipment
h;i.i JiiHt arrived which In
cludes all the new
shadrs and the prices are
so ivnsonuble.
j W'v have all slzrs, and
1 dunt forget Kpuntex Hos
i try Is g iaranteed. You am
' buy them ut Kl.1'5,
j and 92.00 per pair.
!
THE B00TERY
1.AV I!AVlKf Mr:
UY SISTKH MAItY
Breaktaal baked apples, cer
eal, thin cream, broiled bucon,
stewed tomatoes with toast uuIk-h,
crisp whole wheat toast, milk,
coffee.
Luncheon Meat and vegetable
pie, endive milad, graham bread,
grapes, butter scutch cookies,
milk, lea.
Innner Ileef broth with rice,
broiled halibut steak.. baked sweft
potatocN, creamed cauliflower,
peach souffle, rye bread, milk
coffee. '
Cubes 6f crisp toast life a dish
of stewed tomatoes from every
day fare . lo "company fixin's"
and mean little extra work for
the cook. Cut bread in slices not
more thun of an Inch thick.
Then cut in strips Just tin wide ah
the broad 1h thick and. cut .the
strips Into squares. Dip quickly In
und out of melted butter und put
In a hot oven until a goldeh
brown. The cubes will be dcllct
ously crunshy with the tomuloi-s.
' Meat anil Vegetable 1'lu
One cup coarsely chopped left
over lamb or beef, 1(1 tiny onions,
1 cup tomato pulp. 1 lubh'Bpouu
flour. H teaspoon pepper, 1 tab
lespoon minced sweet green pep
j per. 1 cup flour for crust, 2 tea
spoon UiJting powder, teuspoon
salt, 1 tablespoon butter, milk.
l'eel onions and cook in boiling
wutur until tender but nut broken.
Simmer meat In water to cover
until tender. Druin and buvu
broth. I'ut a layer of onions in
to a well buttered baking dish.
Sprinkle with flour and dot with
bits of butter. Cover with a lav
er of meat. Cover with minced
through a coarse selve to remove
seeds. Add im'jt broth to tomato
pulp wilh salt and pepper and
pour in ut one side of dish. Mix
and sift flour, suit und baking
powder. Hub in butler with a
fork or tips of fingers. Cut in
milk wit h a knife, lining enough
milk to make a soft dough. 1'at
or roll a well floured board, milk
ing the dough about 46 Inch thick.
Cut two gushed through the dough
und cover meat with It. Uuke
twenty to twenty-five minutes in
a hot oven and serve from bak
ing dish.
In Newark. X. J., bandits got
$10,000 worth of lamb skins, so
now they can niuke themselves
i some diplomas.
Mrs. A. L. Richardson
Coloratura Soprano
Teacher of Singing;, and available for Concerts. Coaching;
Trtus. Quartets and Choruses.
Pupil of Oscar Saenger and Toutman Griffith, New Turk City.
8tudio 70S O Avenue-
She trusts everything to the "EASY". She knows that
even the daintiest little dresses will be carefully, easily
and safely washed.
You, too, can have an "EASY" in your own home.
You'll be surprised how reasonably.
Have us show you the "EASY" ner.t washday in your
own home with your own washing.
See for yourself why thousands and thousands of
housewives choose the "EASY". No obligation. Simply
telephone or call.
Until October 21st.
Down
20 Months To Pay
Vacuum Electric,
TWA5 HER
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s jif : j Starithe I
Little tots WILL romp and play! No matter how ll U i 1 IT I J"f II M
careful mother may be the washing "grows and grows." l L$l 1 f w- if
But since her "EASY" takes all her washday worries II II V gW I IJ 1L 1
away, washday is no longer dreaded. No need now to 1 1J if -nf "71 IT FT" 1 f 171 f 1 U UT ' 1
Epend all day over the tubs. UiJiUJ . & Vv ' JULIU 1 XIIU
4 f$ " j if ! NolliiiiK like a perfect cup of col'- Sff
ffiarftfvrvrf rrA ' ! il sPCL'iil1 ,,,t'nd K've "u " r'ch' I
Jj -3Vl ,nc"ow filvi- t,ial is "'ways the
Ij i l Hi i We arc fortunate in having a full ti
V III i Wi ''nc homc-niiulc Jellies and Jains W
Our 4()c Luncheon is more popular
v&r'i P a every day Soup, Salad, Meat, Vcrc-
I XI ly I tables. DcHserl. Coifee we guaran-
L&s' oJaK 1ft lcc you t!l" cat '0c" wi
W0 0A I silvi!l founded Sleak is
j srrR ' 1 I what you always have wanted.
TV) roqL i iriR ' hoicc Rounds pounded, floured, pan UJi
Ty f' iCI'' W'lh C0U"tiy K'aV'
!f SILVER GRILL
-vaLj Strictly American JfeL
Eastern Oregon Light Si Power Company
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"WASH THE EASY .WAY'