Wednesday, October -7,; 1925.
THE LA GRANDE 'EVENING OBSERVEB
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NEWS of SOCIETY
. 50 Couples Attend
Country Club Dance ;
- The first Country 4'lub dunce
tint setieon, which took place lust
evening ut thu club house, was smv
rtHHful in ovt-ry ri'spt'ct. About V
coiiplfH uttondi il unri ilanriitg wae
enjoyed from If unill 13 .o'cloek
Music was furnished by the tfunatt
orrlu'Htru. The club rooms were ulA
irucUvely (Jecoiutei . with u purple
und gold color ttfiienie, beaut if id
tiutunm flowers being used, und af
ter "the dancing: an cxculleni plat
luncheon was nerved.
Tho committee in charge of thi
dance consisted of: Ir. und Mrs.
Huy Murphy. Mr. and Mr. t W,
Ulnsner, Mr. .and Mia. ,Hugli
11mdy.: Hr. W. T. I'hy,' Mr. und
Mrs. rhuso Buhnenkamp. Mr. anrl
Mrs.' K. .K.' Westenhuver. H. l-
Matthews, Mr. und Mrs. H. M, Hay,
Mr. and Airs. 'IV J.. St-rogKl". lr,
and Mfs. V. P. MeAdory, Mr. nn.l
Mrs.A. W. Nelson, Mr. and Mr
l. I'utman, Mr. und Mrs. V. It.
heuter, Mr. and Mrs. h. H. Nor
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kiel
grist.
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Department of Art !
To Begin Study
r.- American. artists,' to whom so lit
tle study has been devoted that no
textbooks on their wort! urn avnll
nble. Kill provide the themes for
programs ot Jim dopartmcjil of art.
w hich will begin its meetings Tiles-
day at 2: IS 'p. m:. In the Neigh
borhood club rooms. In tho library
building. ,
Mrs.C. IC Hnppcrsctt hos prc-
pared the,. Initial program; which
will deiil vh:h tin-, life and works
of nrjiJuniln Wc.it,' John Kinnleton
Copley; Crilbwt Sluart and Charles!
i W. l'cale. I
' lira. H. H. Cleaver is chairman1
r-or thp .-art . tleparlment, other of-I
r ficers being Mi's. J. K. Woodel.1, ,
f vice chairman; -Mis. I'-. A. lOplltiK,
l secretury-lrcasurer, and Mrs. Krank
ippicoy, ciuo chum iiiuii.
Diagonal
A novel closing is seen on this winter
6at effoctively trimmed with Hud
son' Beal. Instead of the double
revere, we And a einglo on whlcb
takes its diagonal course across the
front and allows for a smart cloeing
as jvell as a ccoraiion...1
Announcements
Social announcements may
be printed In this column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions such
as cooked food sale, eta, will
be re r used. Announcements, to
be printeil the saute day. must
bo In society editor's hands by
:0O o'clock. News editor's
oote.
Film Romance
Iff fei
Radio
Wlwirtcr 'c, tl.fl I
MIrs " Dlunu Miller, ono ot the
hrnutlful actresses of Hollywood,
soon will marry George Melford.
. producer.
15. R. T. Auxiliary
fin Session: '
The'.i.tidleB' Auxiliary to the TSro
llierhood of Railway Trainmen mi't
h lost evening at 7:". .o'clock ut
Jlogles hull for its regular business
session. The Btate convenllon of the
i" nuxillury, w hich will be held, at
(litoseburg November . 1 7. v-us the
(i main Item discussed .during the
r evening. Ten to 15 members of
! lho kUMllary will attend the con
yentlon, leavlnJtcro November 15.
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Miss Charletoncv ..-.., ,.
i.Enterains ...
Trie Juliet club met Monday eve
' nlng at the lionie 'of Miss Ivle
l.lMiarlrlon- .witlt . 1.5 girls.: present.
fjiJluring the evening u mock wed-
Hllng was given, causing uuich titer
Mrs. W. O. Sawyer will be host
less to. the Lucky Thirteen club to
morrow uftornoon at the Country
club.
Sister Mary
Says:.
triment.
the bride
MIns Kdith Kbell. acted as1 non c)etober - H t
Miss Marjorle Courtney
i the ffi'ooni und Minn Beryl Jones, us
l.inlnisUr. They were -ail. dressed lor
I the occasion, the 'bride wearing a
Kown made of luce window cur
t 'talna. '
After the wedding the rest of the
Trnrty' gave the bride and groom a
, charivuri, after which refreshments
ji were served.
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Art Research Club
Hears Study Theme
i Mrs. P. M. Pugne entertained the
tWinbern of the Art Research club
-nt her home Monduy afternoon.
' The main feature of- the session
J" una the reading of a study theme
,,by tlm hostess.
The l.adlrfi' Aid of the l.ulherun
church will meet Thurnday after
noon at 2 o'clock ut the home of
Mis. Henry, i!"5 Spruce street.
All members ure requested to be
present.
Mrs. William Ash will entertain
the Monday HrldK" club Monday
afternoon, October J 2. at her limne.
Mrs. D. C-Duncin will entertain
the members of the Degree of
Honor Protnciive usaocialioii Thurs
day evening at her home at i!7nc
Sccpnd street.1 - ;;:
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The Mfssionary Society of the
Presbyterian church wilt meet at
the1 home of. Mrs. Uobert Hukln,
liii'2 Walnut tfeet Kilduy ifler-
:3 o'ciciclt.
The subject for discussion will be
"Aluska." and the program v.-HI be
in Charge of Mrs. A. T. Hill. A cor
diat luvltution is extended to uli in-j
terented. '
liy Sister- Mary
Ure.:;kfaNt Urttpes, cereal, thin
cream, French toast, syrup, milk!."
coffee.
Incheon Porn n la- Creole;,
crisp broiled bacon, lettuce rand
wiehc. poach tai'ioca pudding,
milk, tea.
Dinner Smothered chicken,
mushed potatoes, tomato and
cheese ball salad, graham bread,
pear ami pineapple conserve, van
illa ice cream, sponge cuks, inilk,
coffee. '
When you serve "the second
spread" as the good Dutch house
wife cutis unything other than but
ter for bread, let it he of some real
value to your menu. In this menu
the censer ve is the only fruit
served and makes up for the lack
of the second vegetable.
Fix. ours of corn, 1 rmall onion..
2 f.weet green peppers. 3 touuttoeo,;
2 tablespoons butter, snlt niid pep
per,' triangles of loast. '.;
Score "corn through the center of
each row of kernels. Cut. off tops
and aerupe" out 1 milk aSiil heart.
Peel nnd mince onion. Scald pep
pers and rub off thin coating, lte
move, seeds 'und' white pith and
mince flesh. Kcald tomatoes and
slip skins. Chop.. Well butler in
u deep frying, pan,', add Vegetables.
and cook 2 minute1. Season with
ualt and pupper and nerve on ho;
buttered tonal. 1
If the tomatoes ore tart one-half
tcimpoon of rugur should be added
with the seasonings.
(Copyright. IflSI. NIC A Service.)
. TflVllSDAV. OITTOUKK H.
Mountain Time St ail mis
CNUC. Calgary. Can. Mftfi.Sh 9 P
in., Cieorge Hoothtuun, bariton:
Jeuuettu Itouey, aopruuo; c, N, It.
symphony orchestra.
KOA. Denver, Colo. Ci22.4), 6:n
p. in., Herbert White tmd a
Silver State orchestra: 7:3. farni
. , iiucslion box. f
Pacific Tame Station. .
KPWB, Hollywood, Calif. t2&2,
7:16 p. in., microphone-brevltlee;
?:4, Howurd Ileal), talk ou golf;
7:Mt, fishing streams ,und fish,
.luck Poaa; program, Starr
Piano company presenting Hol
lywood llythm Kings in arrange
ments Genet t records, Ina Mit
chell Ilutler, soprano; ft-HI. pro
gram, Don P. Smith, Inc., Dlunu
Moon orchestra, Ashley fl'.sterj),
Sol HooplVs junior - Hawalla.n
trio; in-1 J . Warner I trot hers'
frolic, direction Charlie , Weil-'
man. '
KUO, Oakland. Cullf. (3CI); S p.
m., "Music, of the Fumtly Kami
Play or 1H25," "Tho Fires of
Harold Pracht, director; George
Madison, buss; John J. Malum,
tenor; Austin Sporry, baritone:
10-12, Ben Black's orchestra.
KH.T, Los Angeies, Callt. (405.2).
6:30-0 p. in., Lelghton's Arcade
cafeteria .orchestra, JueU Cron
show. leader; 0-6:3", Art' Hlch-
. man's Plllinore hotel concert or
chestra, Kdward l-MtzpntrlcV,. dl-
rector: 0:30-7:30, Jtadto kiddles',
hour with' Dickie Brandon and
Sunny Jane Hughes, Bcreen star
lets; story by I'ncle John; 7:45.
i tulk on health. Dr., Phlllly M.
club of Santa. Ana, California;
10-n, Art Hickman's F.iltmprc
hotel dance .orchestra, Karl Burt
nett, leader. r i
KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (S30.0).
6:80-0:15 p. in., Wurlltaer pipe
organ studio, Town Tattler; fl:lft.
travel talk. W. V. Alder: fl:3u-7,
Atwater Kent Radio orchestra,
Paul Klnsieln. leader: 7-H. pro
gram, Beverly-ltldge company,
Beverly-Bldge Huwuiians, l,oulnn
Howutt, piunologue; 8-Hi, KNX
feature program: 10-11,. Hay
'West's Cocatnut Grove dance or
chestra from Ambassador hotel.
KPO. San Krunclsco, Calif. (42S.tt)
7-7:30 p. m., Hudy Seiger's Kulr
mont hotel orchestra; 8-8; pro-
grum, George Caswell Coffee
company; 9-10, orchestra and
glee club. Olendale Klks; j0-ll,
Jack Coakley's Cubirians.
IlKPOUT OK THE CONDITION OK TUB
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
. At La Cirande, iu tho Bint of Oregon, at the Close of Jluslnesn
on September SS, llt-5.'.. . .
iti:soru('i:s '
Loans ami discounts. Including rediscounts, '
acceptuncea of other banks, and lor- 1
' olgn bills ot exchnngo ur drufw sold
Willi Indorsement ot this banlc
OverUrarts, unsecured -
U. S. r.oveitimcnt scuiirlllm owned:
i Uejtoalted to secure circulation (u. 8.
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All ! juthur Ignited States Uovurnmenl se
c'jrltles includlng premiums, t( any).... .
Oilier bom!, slm'Ks, seciiiilles, flo.:
Hunkln;: hOuno, .Js:l,lll).oti; furnlturo ml I
. fixtuii'8, ?H,0S!i.7:- .' -
Itc.il estato owned other than benKlntr
house
r.awiul riservu with l-'eilelal lteaervu Hank
IWtna with Federal Keseivo Hank In pro-
'-. cess oC colteetlo1!!...: .' ' '
Cush In vaMIt anil amount duo from Nu-
tlunul. banks
Amount ' due from Slae banks, bankers.
' nnd trust companies In the Hulled
"'State (other (ban Included ill lems
8. 9 and 10)
Checks on olher banks In tho :imi cil.v
or town lis reporting bank (other than
' Hem 12)
Total of Items 9, 10, 11. 12 and 15..
C'iierks and drafti on hanks (including
i I'Vdvral Reserve Hank) lotated om
' sido of cily or town or jepoiiiiiK bank..
luiseellanous cash Items
Redemption fund with V. S. , Trumirsr
and iluo from U. S. Treasurer
242,0:14.95
146. 1174. D5
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II, 4111.51
S42.9a4.25
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5,34a.:
5.253.14
TOTAL
$1.!!72,II63.:
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Offer
A GROUP OF '
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Veiled I'lopliel Holds Sway
..ST. LOl'IS. .(AT),--The myster
ious Veiled Prophet will muIVe
his forty-eighth annual ' appear
ance here October tt and 7. The.,
carnival event will brjllB. oa
r.nds tot, visitors. . . i ,! 1
Tjle ' Vell'iM', . rrdphcl, whose'
identity Is known only to u few
of hlsi intimate associations, .wj4l
llpaWh:Vf htvnlRlVtj: ta
l'cl parade, and on (he Becond
nilth! will uttend a grand ball
in bin honor. There he will crowji
the iiuecn.ol' love and beauty who
will relirn lis a society leaner un
til her successor Is chosen next
Capital stoVk paid In ):
Surpluti fund Ki)vvrv.4vi.v.i"tvv----,1-rv
Cuillvided nrofita , i...,-.
Circulating notes outstiindlnB , .....1
Apiounf (imi National Hanks.......: . , "
Amount; duo to.'Stuto bnnks, bankers, and "JJ?;. . "
t' Crust . companies In tho United Stotwi, ' .
and forelun countries (otlje.r than In- S3aUulH.'jkUlC
'" dliidpd III Itenia: 21 tor . -
Certified checks outstnndlnff -.
Total of Hems 21. 22, 23, 24 nnd 25
Demand tlcpollH , (nlbei limit hntt ilt
, iioslts) 1 isuhjcot to Iteservo ' (depnidls ' ' .
,' . jKuralilc. within 3ft days): ' .. -
Individ jal deposits suhjecL to clicc!C
Certificates of deposit duo in less than 311
days (olhor than for money borrowed) .
Slato, county, or other municipal deposit . .
,v. secured by pledpo of assets of this
bank or surety bond . '.
.Totulj of .demand deposits (other than
.bank deposits) subject to. Iteservo,
Jtems 20. 27. 28, 29, 30 and 31 S3, 2(10.18
Tliim deposits subject to Iteservo (puyabla
. , after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or
. nioro notico, and postal iravinrc):
Certificates of deposit (other than for
money borrowed .
Othev tlmn deposits
i?oHtul-- savings, deposits
Tola! i of time . deposits' subject lo
100.000.110
35.000.00
10,970. '13
US, two. un
. I!i,570.ii0
WALLING'S
s'" ' COATS
For the lnrge woman.
Just received. Distinc
tive in style, coloring
and workmanship.
TRIMMED HATS
I53.95, $5.95 to $10.75
(Velours)
t'OKSKTS
To Close Out.
$1.50 and $2.95
Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester..
WALLING'S
Heating
Stoves
These chilly mornings
remind you about that
Heating Stove you may
need. '
I have them
and prices.
all sizes
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-tt
66171 9f P I
tasy eets
peeo
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The secret of the EASY'S greater
speed in washing is its dxtra largo .
size tub and -its efficient method of
washing
The tub washes 14 pounds. of clothes
at one time which means that even
a large washing can be done in a
very short time. And the washing is
done by air pressure and suction, a
method insuring thorough cleansing
of the clothes, yet requiring very lit
tle time to wash a tubful.
When you buy an electric . washer, it
is well' to choose one that you know
in advance will do your washing in
record time. You will save many an
extra hour on washday if you own
an EASY.
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04.25
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259,50!, 23
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4S4.74I.CC
p.544.23
1 -y for
DRESS AND SPORTS
; WEAR ' " ' '
PLAIN, AND FUR
. TRIMMED . . .
IN
ALL THE NEW. FALL
V FABRICS ,
$27.50 -to $98.50
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S'alp b'f d'rej.'v'n, County pf lIniori,;ssK I
I, 1. J. MClOKKin, l-USilier 01 wiu iiijuvi-iiuiihtu .in.in,
bwcoj- th: the abovo statement is truo to tho best of my knowledge
und ..belief.
J. J .DLHOUUll1!, -UOIllwi,
Subscribed and sworn to before
on thlB Uth -day or Oetnher, 11)25.
C. It. (i.AVl'OMI!,
-'rtotitry riiblie Tor Oregon.' My
coinnflssion expires lri). i, lt)2.'l.
Fall and Winter Blankets
Open an Account
. CARR'S
COH HKCT Attest:
... Al. ,11 VAN VALKRNMOWO," l
Will. jMILLKH.
A. L. ItltilAltllSON,
. Directors.
JESSIE A. HOSKINS
Graduate- of - P.oj'al Conservatoiy of Music,1
garth. Coi many. Authorized teacher of Yeatnian
"Griffith" Vocal"PrihcipaI.v! Teaching each Wednesday
in the Eaatcm Oregon gchool of Music. . , .
. Studio, Odd l'e!lows' Temple. (Y.M.C.A.) :
;' yrr :; Phono xZ
CREDITS GIVEN
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1.- . I ' Mrs. A. L- RicKardson
i 3 . , o "" ' ' . Coloratura Soprano . . ''
o ' ' , , ' o Teacher .'of flihglng. and available for . Concerts, Coaching
. . o ' Trtos, ' Quartets and Choruses,
, '' O pupil of Oseur Saehger and Yentman arirctb, New York City.'
, SPECIALIZING IN ' . . '." , ' ; : . . Studio 70S O Avenue. ;
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Phone Our Office for Free Home Demonstration
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Trimming For
Women and
Children
Women who are particular about tlie way their hair
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in tho neatness of their children both of these
groups are finding a great deal of satisfaction in the
work done by our male barbei.
He is a specialist in that kind of work and it's a
pleasure to have your work done by nomeonc vtho
knows how so thoroughly.
The same care is taken in other departments
of this excellent shop. We arc proud of
our reputation for cxpeit marcel work,
permanent waving, facials, scalp treat
ments, etc. A trial will convince you of
our ability to p;ive satisfying Berviec.
Colonial Beauty Parloi
"A Shop of I'n win! Service"
K. Lucille Daly, I'rop,
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Genuine French Pastry
Filled with Hungarian Cream ;
Made only by
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Maker ot Iligli-Orade Vutrles
HOMB OK THE GOLDEN CRUST"
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Game
Loads L
Reg. Duck .., $1.23
Heavy Duck ......$1.40
Economy $1.15
When a better shell
is made, Remington
will make it.
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