La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 05, 1925, Image 3

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    Monday, .October 5, lJ2u.
' TliE LAGRANUE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
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NEWSofSOCIE!C0fEfiS
Vliss West. Mr. Mason
Married Sunday ,
quiet woddlnK took nlaco vea.
lerduy uftcrnoon at I o'clock at the
Home of Mr. uud Mill. Arnold Hugir
ii Slay Park, when Miss i.avcrlna
A. West nnd Hurry IS. M:ison wero
mlted In iimrriaj,'t.. The llev. (J.
.v.Joms of the. Christian church
.mciuifrtn.i a lurire number of
latlvis of both tin- bride nnd
room were present. Alter tho
'reinony a reception was tflvcn. '
The bride la the daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs. V A. West of tho Rum-
iierVille coluAiuntty und -Mr. Mason
In Iho soft of Mr. and Mm. c. f!
.111011, ol Itichhind, Ort'irun. H-
lins for tho punt tliroo years boot
inn. -.-it'll mm uie euro 01 the
)lks' temple horo.
Tho huppy conplo will bo t
lomi! to their frli nils tit tho oor
i. r of Hovonlh nnd Pennsylvania.
:iio Club .
Entertained
Tho flip ol ub wan dollffMfnlly
nterlnlned Hatnrdiiy " " afternoon
fcvhon Mrs. I.ee lloiivy was lioslesa
t an atlructtvely appointed Inncli-
hort at IMS o'clock at her homo
in WaKhitiKlnn avenue. Tim table
tuns decorated with n contendere
r beautiful ro.se ItndH ami' an ex
'llenl lumMii'on .was Hcrved with
'overs for twelve. ' .'
After luncheon, tho ; nflornoon
was speht n't brtdfje wltlr Mrs. W.
Itoiit.'r , trlnntng hiKu Roro, among-
,llie club, ilif iiiImth. Th,CTie8t prixo.
lit tq M I'M. f J,;HerOKRllt.;;
. : b , i .,-: 1 . . ....
lrocal Couple ' .
joined m Wedlock -
,1
Mifirf Florence- T. Morrlri nnd
low.-n-fl l. Ittoh'artlfon' wero.mnr
iMl Thursday. October f'tU the
i-ievn Kloliardson home at 803 Ad
orns avenue. The Up v. William
'loshy Koks officiated.
They will mr.ke tlielr homo here.
Announcements .
Social announcements mnj
I be printed In tills column free
or charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions sucn
as cooked food Bales, etc., will
: be refused. Announcements, to
I Ik1- printed the 8a me day, must
be In society editor's liands 1J
I l;00 o'clock.' ft'ewa. editor's
note. .'"' 1 " ." ' '-'
Sirs. W. G. Sawyer will be hostess
Ito the Lucky Thirteen club with
hinrhtoii ut IMS O'clock Thurs-
May ufternoon, Ot'tobei 8, ut th
country cub. . . .
''.
;. The TJrolherhood oi' Anietiean
VV.-oinen will have InBtatlatioiirUPd,,
a supper this evening, ut Kueles
hall.
The Youue Women's Kduc'ntional
iixilinrv will hold Its regular
uhnthlu mtfitinir .iit thn llotliorlist
thureh busnnent tomorrow evin-
k. October 6. An Interestlnff und
iiiglnal program will be given.
i .
i; The Ladles' Auxlllury to tho
trotherhood of Hallway irainmen
vlll meet ot KaRles hall Tuesday
venlng at 7:31 o'clock. All mem
iers are urged to be present, Bpe
iul business will be transacted.
, n-i,n Wvoiiiifnster Society Will
ineet this evening at the homo of
M'vs. A. R. Puryeu.
COATS
For the large womnn.
Just received. Distinc
tive in style, coloring
and workmanship.
TK1MMED HATS
$3.9r, $5.95 to 10.75
(Velours)
COKSKTS
To Close Out.
$1,50 and $2.95
Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester.
Minerva
Says
Just received a new ship
ment of Men's !ress Shoes.
Color, b!ock and brown:
round and medium toe: rub
ber heel: welt soles. These
sre the shoes you have been
looking for. Also several
aiyles In Men's Arch Pr?
serrer Shoes.
If you hove foot trouble
this Is the shoe for you.
. Prices are right. See wln-
, dow for styles.
Hoys' School Shoes, welt
'. sole; calf upper: rubb-r
; heel: ood toea snd styles:
'.wore 15 S and r..0. now
M.oO. These ore a snap!
Sizes :j to 5. Do hoys wear
. shoes Why sure!
THE B00TERY
G.T HAVnf'V. Mr:
WALLING'S
r;
WALLING'S
1 Satin Hat
This attractive hat la mado' of folds
of black 6atln ribbon and arranged
on a very smnrt little shapof A fan
of the ribbon, pleated, moJcc3 a
snappy trlinmins.
' : ' Sister lnt-y
nronUfnst Ohillod melon, oer
pl. thin rrenni, French tonst, bu-1
Rnr syrup. nillk. cof(fv.x x
Lnnehoon Corn .nioeji, ovs(M's,
.stewed. tomntoof4 with rroutonH,;
brown brcMl, baked apple diiSnp-!
Unit'- with -.Jam, milk, te;u i
:;' linner T-rolled 1 : riorlorhousot'
.steak, baked sweet pptnloes, tuf-,
fed baked pepper. Jpliled Trult
salad, opricot whip, plain , cake,
milk, coffee. i
The ''corn mock oysters" are
particularly pood served with fried
chicken when nn elaborate dinner
Is wanted. However, they make u
delicious htnpheon dinh worth re
membering. Torn Mock Oysters
Six ears sweet corn. 2 eggs.
spoon pepper, rolled cracker
crumha. ; . ' .
. fierape corn from oob. To do
t;hl8 cut through tlij epnter'pf :each
roy, of .Iternbls Kvttii'Mhiiipqihtfpf
sharp knffixt ' Scrape .ite-vni will)
btumt dge of knlfo to wnjo,ve pulpj
beat eggs until light' with' milk,
Add corn, salt and;fiepper and
enough fine cracker crumbs to
make a "drop" batter. Drop front
tip of spoon Into deep hot fat and'
fry four minutes. JJraln dn brown
poppitr. If jfioro 'ComenitHt( thft
"oysters" can ht. pun -fried-Ire hall
mitteY 1na- m(fr1arff-lh'a;'tWyinil
I pan. Hrown first on one Hide then'
turn nnd brown on the other.
hard food niirr filVlCS-
1 1 a s J k ijk)i vy T;-jr:Tii
REWARD, Alaska (Hy the .As
sociated ,1'isa) -A idietVof- hard
food gives trie Ktinukannk. Uristol
buy. Indians, the finest teeth in
the world.' Dr. M. U. Douglas, trav
eling dentist for the federal bureau
of education, declared after, mak
li ff a study of the Indians In that
region this summer.
Ile reported seeing Indians of 70
years of ago with full sets of. per
fect teeth. Dr. Douglas found only
three small cavities in the teeth of
18 school children.
Sister Mary
Uses Press to Break Engagement
O
Mlaa Ruth C.'.rr Pstton. iit-tty K.;i.i City dbuUinte, took an unusual
metliud uf tndine hr cnK'isement t.. .iilu.. Irtnian l.oier. wealthy At
lanta architect. She published In ne iK.iKp..rs of the two cities an
annountfU.ent Ihst the enKKSemetu l.inkn. It wh te:d newa tu
soopi-r. who ru.ned to Kanpua Otft tat All. I'altoa reruscdlo see Mm.
dhs haa lven no reason fur her action.
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COVK (Special) !tesldc8 win
ning second place In community ex
hibits e.t the county fair Cove won
"jeveral prizes for smglo cut ties.
The Uev. J, W, Slnyton delivered
his farewell address, on Sunday
evening to a large .audience. The
people of Cove regret to lose him
und his family.
The first I'urent-Teacliei-s' meet
ing of the year will be held at the
schoti house soon. . .
Peter K-loster and family, of
Portland, were gnests of Mr. und
Mrs. L. !;. Anderson recently.
-Mr. und Airs. Hay Marker and
family nre guest tt the homo of
Air. und Airs. It. 1. Barker.
At the regular meeting of the
Woman's club last wt ek Mrs. Al
bert Dicker aml'Mrn. II. Fisher
v.ero appointed direttois of a dra
matic club, which bus by en organ
ized hero.
The Chautauqua festival, which
Iiuh grown to be an annual event
at trove, will be given this yjjar
October U to 14, inclusive.
.Mr. and Mrfl. J. K. Stearns mid
Miss Mae Stuarr.s were Cuvc vis
itors Sunday. They were guests
of Mrs. Lou Payne. , ; " .
Mr. and Mis. C. i. Hoes. Mrs. L.
H. Carter and- Miss Hess Ki-lly are
enjoying a two weeks outing on the
Milium.'
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Orion are
spending the week tn- i'ortlaml.
K. J. Slucktund ts a Portland
visitor.( ,t . t t, .... . : .
..tra. A. B. McCudn wes fiostses
to her Sunday school cluijs ut din
,ner Sunduy.
' Mr. and Mrs. T. nr,Conklin are
entertaining their jjiuall niece, Ha
ebel Kail, of Yakima. ,W:islilngto!
' The Uev. and Mis. William Mur
ray liradiier wjll give u parish re
ception, at the Heetpry. ijliuisduy
evening. '
.'Miss Opttt. 'lYcrs." of Vale, Ore
gon, who -hus bfon the guest of
her aunt, Airs. Oeo. McDaniel, left;
for. Monmouth to attend the state
normal school -a few days ago.
Miss Mildred Hlehurds,. who last
year was a studurit at1 O. A. C, is
studying at Hellhighuin, Washing
ton this seasoft. ,
'J'o (o to New York.
Lexro Prilliwian, : a graduate of
the state university, will leave
soon for New York City, where he
will teoch drumatic art in the Lewis
Art school.
A high school party will be given
Friday evening- honoring the fresh
hien. .
' Clns officers vforiithn ovo high
School this year 'fires Oorjloh -Mills,
student' .body y. !presldunl ;j ' Wlllurd
Peek, uresident .of, senior . class:
Hobert Laird. tfreident of Junior j
sophomore clas3: -Wilr-ieUi Welmer,
president of fr.eshr.uin class and
Jean Welmer Btntlent body secre-?'
.tury. iv.. :i vj
Allen Mills w on a trip to the state (
Tair at Saiem in Ms call club work. ,
The Junior cboriiB gave an excol-
i... -.,V-.m-..rntV liiilt "SntlirdllV !
evo'ning. .
ciarkston Man Seriously Hurt
AHL1KOTON, Ore. An nutomo-.
bile accident which resulted In one
man being scrloiudy injured and
others receiving brulseB and lacer
ations, occurred on tho Columbia
river highway 12 miles west of Ar
lington this afternoon. Wlllard
Hall. of Ciarkston, Wash., driver of
one ear. was the most seriously Ih-
jured when Ills car collided wilh ;
the other machine being driven by
Kd Moorelock of Walluwa, Ore.
CO -
Radio '
, Tl l-SDAY, OtTOIlIUl
3ltiiitalii Time Station
CXliU. Hetinu. Cuil. (435), K p. m..
Studio program. Jack Hell. Mrs.
Harvey Orleg.
K(iA, Denver. Colo., (322.4), 12:16
p. m.. Hlulto theater muHttvile:
G:30, Herbert White and his Sil
ver State orchestra 7:50, News
Times concert. c.
Pacific Time Ktuilmw
KFOA. . Seattle, Wah. (454.3).
6:45-3:15 p. in.. Hhodes Depart
ment store; S:3u, proKram; tl:3s
ll:3u. Kddln llurkm-Hs and his
orchestra.
KFWH, Hollywood, Calif. (252).
p. m.. children's hour, Jlig
Prother of K.FWB; 7, Howard
Heall, golf histruptori 7:46, mi
crophone brevities; 8-3, program
rest ern s sn pe r-se rv Ice ga rag',
Hollywood string trio, C)uirle-i
Ilea u eh a nip. tenor; Hay Kellogg
end hill Hutfc-h, the Juke twins;
t-H. progrum, H. L. Crockett.
1 ludson-Kss dealer; 1. D.
Ooekett and his quartet. Way
Watts nnd his nknlele, Polly
Hoyette, Boprnno; 10-tl, Warner
Hrns. frolic, direction Chnrtle
Wellrnnn.
KGO, Oakland, Calif! (3(11), (1-7
( p. in., dinner 'coneprt, Wiley. 11.
Allen;. S. KOO Llttlo Symphony
orehestru; Wuldemar Hngberg.
',hasB; 9:S0, H'adlo Breezes, K. C.
B. . .
KGW, PortlandOre,-(4!H.S). 7:4fi
S p. m., talk. (lurk-Kendal and
company;', s-0, odiienlionul and
style talk. agv of Yamhill
county; Hose City lr)6; 9-m,
General Cord orchestra: 10-12.
dance mufilc, Multnonuih Hotel
grill. " -
KH.1. Los Angles, Calif. (4or,2),
' fcio-ti p.. m., l.elghton's Arcade
enrol cria orchestra. Jack ,Cron
shaw, leader; (1-11:30, Art Hiek
maan's Blltmoro Hotel concert
1 orchostrn, Kdwurd Fitr.patrlek,
director; C:.lu-7:3u, weekly visit
ofOueon Tit inlu and Sandtnnn
- ' "-s i iaiasaiiaaa.-M-Ms.aa- 1 jOIT m m aMf'J D M . aaM ' I Bat E W mm aaW.
Deer ! SSCTfj' : "' ' "'"""
Season Is Open , . PiM ZrK '
12 Gauge High Base jK K'lrW ' r ' - 1? L D i " ;" I
sheiis ......$i.4o f-si $m$m fei benuine r reach rastry i
Shells6 L0WBaSeS- m&S PI Filled with Hungarian Cream .,
Shefe $1.2:,. 6 ,, ; rjj ; I ' : . Made only by' , : ; X I
Eille ..Cartridges, m all ,i jftM TTa , - I rs i " .. -
S&KZ!!. 7. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery j
II .ff V W v T Ii r aV v 1 ' ' M W "V III "imMTJi nff thu ani.hnv rntTirp. . .'II
! T. L.. ! J ?' a
mm m- m mu iii vr-- ma f. v a d i i - - ii
ii - - ' - II -a&r ks;v war m 17 .
Hoi-t,v . XtfTSK&ta V V . .. -4-
Phone M-85 1 U ' " jLOOK OVER OUR VVANT ADS FCu? BAKiGAESlS'
. Bataa
i Law.". ' "A" ,Vacttfntctn!' ' , -
I M.JCiSSa M. WA5MER.
Belts Are Alright In
Their Places
Nolwdy questions the use of belts for
certain pui-poses sucli, for example,
as the transmission of power in fac
tories nnd millls. It is undoubtedly
the cheapest method that could be em
ployed, and even though breakdowns
may occur, there are always tools at
hand to repair the damage. But with
electric washers the situation is quite
different. If a belt breaks, it may
cause a" day's delay, make it necessary
UNTIL OCTOBER 24th
$5.0O Down 2K
JUST PHONE 01 R OFFICE FOR A DEMONSTR TI0X.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company
"Wash The Easy Way"
' Father Sued Kissed Son V Wife
m -r jfcr .A-n ils,
X tor ,
Charging lh.it his father forciblv kissed find nttneked his wife. Ben Kraus
of lutan, u., has filed suit against the parent for $5000 damages. Kraus.
shown above with his wife, allege? that the Incident occurred on Juns 24
' .r while bo was away (rum homo.
froms l-uirylund, Uncle John;
J.onN F. Klein, auto-harp ami
harmonica; Chus. l.csiif Hill,
readings: 7:2i talk, on dog, J.
Ai. Itobo'rtson; S-tu. program,
lilui' Hfrd laundry, arranged by
J.- Howard Jotniion; 10-11, Art
Hickman's llillmom Hotel dance
: orchestra, K.iri I'.iirtneit, loader.
Ex-Polu'c to Protect
Beauties ai; Baker
iPo licr.iitPoiiR arc tlic voi:icn I
hli'inliciM oi' ln roiiiKiaiiy which
will phiy . "Iltish"n or The Cin-at
White Way" In (lie linker thenler
a 1
October 10 nnd 11, that Several ox
pollco officers uceoiuiiuny ; the
: troupe and protect them .from" the
uiHances of rival showmen who
jnet k to enroll them in. other com
j panics, according to word received
tit) in K. I Htirk, proprietor of the
theater.
J "The producers allege thai the
.'core or moro young women in. the
entoui'ugt! aro masterpieces of-nature's
handiwork, and advance pie
torlal Inionnation hears out Mho
slutonient,". Mr. Hnrk declareai
when a man slarta onl to ruin.
nrc iinirt family he rlluls Hint he
imi-t rain'., u rouKh house now ami
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to finish tho washing by hand. No
such mishap can occur, however, if
tho washer is gear driven, like the
EASY, for example. Tho slight extra
cost of gears, as compared wilh belts,
is more than justified by the high
degree of dependability thereby in
sured. Yet, in spite of this increase
in manufacturing cost, tho EASY is
no higher priced than washers run by
belts.
PUTMAN'S
I 'm' lit'llnhli- 111 anils In llnr.li ry.
UNVX - ItOM.INH - TltIPI.H-A
" I.(I0 to .n0
Putmans
In Ladies' Ready - To
Mrs. A. L.
Coloratura
Teaclicr of Slngltie. and available for Concerts, CoaciilnB'"
'. Trios, Quartets and Choruses. , , . I" :
rnpll of Oscar SacnKcr and Yoatman Griffith, "New York' CUjj. X
Studio 708 O Avenue. .
Fall and Winter Blankets
Open an Account
CARR'S
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The Smile of
Satisfaction
Is what you'll bo wearing when you tear off
the wrapper containing thnt garment you sent
to The Wardrobe for Dry Cleaning. We're posi
tive of that!
And now that Eall is here it's time to be
getting out that Winter Suit or Dress and '
sending it here for attention. We'll recondition
and restore it to such "newness" that you will
be surprised.
Prompt Service
PHONE
The
Wardrobe Cleaners
Next to
- Wcar and Millinery
Richardson ; 5
Soprano i
Delivery
MAIN 72
Penney Co.
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