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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
T-'rulav'.' October 9,-V.KA.' THE) tA GRAWdB 'EVENING OBSERVE!?. f age Thrae- NEWSofSOCETY Lucky Thirteen ' ) Club Meets ; Mru. W. O. Sawy or waa hostet .to the Lucky Thirteen club y eatery t da;. afternoon vvltli hii attractively ""appointed 1 o'clock luncheon ut tin) . Voujilry. club. The luncheon tabid tuiiO rooms wore artistically decor-' HUd with a lavender ami .urangt color scheme, uutunin flowers be In.psed. ) , Aft'T z. dcilctou two-courso' luncheon tlio afternoon was spent at .four tables Qf bridge. '-with. Mrs; F. L. Meyers winning, high score aiming Jtht -clUb' titi-inbrrs and the guest prize going to Mrs. F. L. Hal-' Moil. s . Jill's. AdslqmMrs. ;Lynch Eptertaint.atGards ; 'v f;,&yn'. 'John . Ad skin v and Mrs. ; P.la'ud', fcyneh, were hostesses, ut a' iV'ltgirul party yesterday after- -j tiooh at-Ihe home of Mrs. Lynch,' ; bn OnK si reel, fvea tables were ;il , play, with Mrs. (i rover tlrlmmeU , Frivolous IfilY v iVJ: 7 winnlnir hlirh seove unil the second prize koIiib to Jlra.'!'. S. lvanhoe.' Many of the new fur collars hav Mrs. William IVurc no. ivi-it thn' flbbon ties or streamers that give a awnaqlntlon prize. :, . I UhUy frivolous aspect to a very .m. ' i. . i . v !prctlcal garment. Fashion these i n.- homo was .lecornlc.l v.tl,; , , . oaT.MaK baskets of tieuiitlfnl autumn flow- .vo ,Dii only that we make ourselves attractive. Tuesday Bridge Club' e .. At ihe. close of the. play a:. &ilnly two-course; luncheon ; was Bfti-ved by the hostesses. ; 'rxv. u . V Entertains - ; o:;.. .. . carnation . . :pP5nni;c mZ. ' Mrs ruw?:u:and ilm, II. : vi ! v.v.wnj . .15, Hickman cnterlulned the Car A Mru. , t ("rer'E entertained the Wtlon club or the Degree of Honor mmlr.of the Tuesday Mridgo Woleotivo association last evening 1 luy afternoon at her ill the htfpiIarAfrfcinWa nvenuowhon w.-ro. nK.s, nt and iiiVe ' V" ' uwo inur tan f'eon hid il very enjoyable evening at "hutr dainty rc-freshmenis were (Hrwd. O'hc home wns atiracllvely "'d6eior o'ted with flowers of the season. ,".Mrs. Charles Wale' won, high dulniy luncheon was served after snore during tho'venlrigV poy." -I'tho play. after adjournment during .the summer months.. During tho afternoon's piny Mrs. won high score,' A W.i S. Wure to meet at the hall this evening to make arrangi-meiHu for the funeral of tho laf" In-other K. A. ringer. The Young Wcmns MlpsIonar- mifii-tv nr fl.. I itli.r'iit oltitrv'h n tfl homo of Sirs, J. (1. Htltxlngcr, with Mb Anna Klh r us listsA . There will Ik a busiiu.ss nuntlna of the Lulher le.igue Sunday even ing at 7 o'clock ui tho church. AH members urr urgetl, to he present. WHFflT FATAi i 10 SHEEP i Radii to WAL LING'S COATS For the large woman. Just received. Distinc tive in style, coloring and workmanship. . TKiMMED $3.95, 55.95 to $10.73 (Velours) i COSSETS To Qpse Out.;v i ' ?1.50.ianItS2i95.r-',., Bon Ton and Royal Worcester. ' ' ;WlillHG!S Missionary Society T- O' n . , in oociai . meet Mrs. fcdwurd lObell. Mrs. O. W. I Jones and Mrs. Mnttle Ciolden werfi t hostesses to the Missionary society iof tJui riuisLtuu church WdniiH)uy iatteriioou at the home of Mrs. ! Knoll. Mrs. Ida French led In the 1 devotional,, which whs foflowed by a huslnes3 session. Mrs. W. O. Per I ry had charge of the program for 'the afternoon. The cubject was ! "Stewardanip." Mrs. Anderson, Mru .1 A VA'lllttm.B Mr. ' i. i!(w.h..',, nn',it wiin ..... iKJII, Siatttc, Wash. (;1S4.4. S:a-I 'eav ..) M, .... xivii.i ' V- Warner compny. . Prloe, ' Purdy uiid Anderson gavo fiATI'UDAY, OCTOUrn 10. Mountain Time Ht at Ions. KOA. IK-nvor, Colo. CJ;:M). 9 p. 1.1., dunce )krogram. Paclfk' Time Station. KlOA. Seattle, Wash. (4Ti4.3 s:3 !::: p. m., program: ft:"-i 1 :a, Kddie Iku-ltne.ss and hit; orches tra. , Kl-'WIi; Holly wood. Calif. (2.12), 7:110 p, in., Allorophone brevities: Jt-3. varh ty proyram, HollywoQd lining itmriet: Sy.l Lippiuau. vlo llmsl; Myrtle Walters, soprano: Hilly Dunn, pianist; !Mn, Wurnr Tirol hern Synconators; . Violet l'rrston. blues singer: lo-H, Warner brothers frolic, direction Charlie ' Wellinun. All-Southern male ojtnrlot; ltof;era' Hawaiian trio. a KOO, Oakland. Cnlir. Clfi I ), . R: ln P. m.. A. L. Dunleie, piano-aeeor-dlonist; O. do Martini, tenor; Joe 'Aramla, ycconlionisl ; J. Garcia, baritone; C. Monnucci, tenor; Kb-. zio Taccola, ienovi Key. Uaoduc, cl,, accordionist; Heatrtc U' Sherwood, pianist: Mnry K. Newj son, soprano; dialect storiis, A I Rverii; Jack tlblworthj,.', tonor: 'Christian unil Missionary AHl-; ance Colored Male quintet ; 10-12 Houl St. Francis dance music. KG W. I'ortlantl, Ore- (41-1.5), tD 12, inldniirht, music, Indian Grill. KII.I. Los Angeles, Calif. (4!?.2L r::!0-G p. m., Ijcighton's Areudoi cafeleria orchestra, Jack Cron e'.iaw, louder: U-U::tO, Art Hick man's i Hit mo re hotel concert or chestra, Kdvvard Fitxpatriek, di rector; 6:30-7:30, Kudlo kiddies hour with Henrietta Poland In a bon voyage to I'nelo Jnele Jolin sailing lo Honolulu: 5-1 . de luxe program arranged and presented by J. Howard Johnson; 1 ti-1 1 : a. Art Hickman's Hlltinoro .hotel: dance orchsst'-u, Frank Kills, I loader; ll:;Ui-2 a, m. Lost An-1 gels of KIIJ. Walter Hitldick. enter itJTt'piM, I .os I Aiigcis or- j chtslra. CVK (Spwekil) 'f . JHhnson uihI A. h Heckvr met wMh huil luck laal wok. when llwyt lonl 44 l0 iiaker this week. hii.d of t-leufp -which found; vi m Melvln AlarkM an: I kight" Gits week. J T. IW JohiiHon'un-J wife were. La Ciraude vLtitors Etaturday. the comity scat Safurday to pay ll last half of their tuxc?. . Ouck humors are busy this week, but they have not been very mtcct'Ksfttl. The. bo.vs of the stock judging team who were lu tht atitomohite accident some time ago are all ve covered und at school ugaln. Laurel Mlllef und TiniiUj moved family, who wheat. Tbv sbecp hud huvn wrnd J htiV ltH.n employed on the Mfaek biltt u. hlubbb jVW wherv - toO:itin(l Urol Hem farm for the nnr much , wheal hint he loft. ' N. ' Da ron finlslntl his io.o(nhitt ing this week. ; Mt. baniilo Oi-ange. bold a i-fgii lar mcPLlng Outuber 2.. . J. 11. Talloni Is huny selfini honey. Mr. TaJIcul.' hus several hives ef lues. ; ; .--v, , Several Mt. FanniivGiantfVni at Icmh'd the Pomona 'meeting , at. -La, Grando. last, week."', t' , Twin liuys Floru' , ' Mr. iind Mrs. Williuiil iMttlonc u iV the proud . parents of (twiu.boss born Sunday,, tictobor 4.' .Molher and nobs arc doing fin'. T. H. Johnson is sowing wheat this week. ' '' .'.'' The program given by the Junior chorus nl the Maeeahee hall Sat urday night was enjoyed by a Inrge (Vowd. who appreciated ihe ''enter tainment.'' , ; , j , '; . 'The ' high srhool ''tpdei)t.i; are cpnvarslng thit neighborhood t for MUbKcriptlotiK . for the" i 'ii rt Is, Pub iishingt company, to ' raise .inonoy Yw th h- nlhlellc, (iuiid. . -The juniors and seniors of tlje hivh ychool are scllingtcliautautma tickets. - r v, 1 -Jamcjj llundell and son; are do ing imp carponlcif work 'for Neil 'eiir tsri I'm Aiiwm Inwn In iiiml 1' winter with relatives. .' S. Alt ken, who has been vl;t ttlnff .at the J. 11. Tulleiit home, loft Friday for California. , J. 1 Tallent haH been having his barti shingled thin week. Guy Marker, it doing the work. Tie Is alxo making other Improvements on the Twin Willow farm. V. K. Taylor Is .uiffering from broken ribs, the result of being thrown from n horse. T. 11 Johnson has purchased Ihe pasture on Hie Taylor farm and Mr. Taylor will mov to thn Sand rhb? .soon. ltay Hluiichar.1 of Klgln npent last week lu Cove on. business. 'IV (1. Johnson and Nell Klght rpent last week husking their corn crop. -Adolph Pebter and family- of Uidd Canyon, and L. V, Johnfton and family, of La tlrnnde, visited at I ho T. ti. Johnson homo Sunday. - Mr. 'and Mis. N .P. Kight and HOvvard (kiwet vltted ut tlve homt of John Chndwlck at Union last Sunday.- , ..- - Men caI'keop matchen any bet tor than women can keep hairpins. There's A Crisp ness f In The Air . . ( . . . ........... ! which reminds one it's time to be selecting a . i;cw Wi:ii for Fall and Winter wear. .. , . NEW FALL DRKSSKS In Silk and Wool . si2.:;o to $G3.oo '. ... NEW ; . SILK SCARFS Jit (eorf(ette .Crepo de Chine i Very - moderately ' priced. ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MlkUlNERY w miMmmmto w mum .WW m i e ua mm mm -m xtr jc; : j : 11 HI I ' musical, numbers, accompanied by Mips Heluno Price, j ATter the program refreshments were, serv. fi by 'thi- hostess s."; , i;- i -". '!: Ladies Aid In Session. w'::. ' ; ; i Mrs. J. G. Henry was- hostess to the Ludbs' Aid society of the Lu theran Church yesterday afternoon at her home ut lyr Hpruce strict. i After "an Intel est ing hmriiieys ses sion presided over b Mrs. N. Nel- Vofi,' vice president, Ihe afternoon was spnt socially und dainty re freslinlenls wrc- served. Heating Stoves These chilly mornings remind you about that Heating Stove you may need. , I have them all sizes and prices. . ji m j VI hiii i. ;' ' i'ii1' k V' ' ; i . F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-JJ5- Announccmenls Social announce men ta may bts printed In this column frtMt of charyo. Any aiuiouuceiiiunr pertatnlug to nny functloiw hiicIi as cooked food snlcsy tic, will bo refuKCil. AnnounccnH'nts, to be printed the same day, most h In society editor's hands by 9:00 o'cloc'k. News editor's note. K'., HoUywqod. (.'alif. (:i:tG.9), 6 : ;Ut -0 : If p. m., Wurliliser pSli" organ studio, Town Tattler; ' travel talk. W. F. Alder; G:3u-7, . Atwator Kept Hudio orehostra,! Paul I'inat ';i:i, leader; V. Uisyc life. 'Harry W. McDpatldtn; 7:'ifi. churcli annoimccut.'nls; 7 : S", ! Wiiiill.er pipu organ uLudio; 8.- 10, open house at. KNX in ccle brutlon of lit; first birthday; Jft- 1 1, Pay Wiat's Coeoanul, Grove dance orchcatm from AmbaHsa dor hotel: 11-2 a. ni., continua tion of KNX'm birthday party. Kl'O, Kan FrancitKo. Cali. 4a.J 0:3ii-7:;ti) p. ui., Wuhiemut LIud an-dthv KUU h lUstaurant- oi1- chestru; S-IJ, Cigiria cafo or chtiitra. . v KTrL, Hrattle, Wash. n'tfi.O), G::iu 7:tr p. in., Mormie King ami his Kiipor-soloisls; fi : :n i -1 J . I'ncle Hal and his stars of Kudlo. , Don't Delay! Take Inventory of Your Bedding Needs. ... Be Sure of Warmth and Comfort During the Cold Weather in Prospect Open An Account at Carr's Credit Is Yours Buy Now, i Pay Later Hudson Bay Virgin Wool Blankets The beauty of its, gaily colored stripes aiuf vejvoty softness; has made the Hud son liny . Blmikots "' nationally funioue, Vour choice of colors incIudjiig'Xiavender, Ulue, Tan and Mauve' -'.V PIP OC Add It To Your 'Account . Sister Mary Says: ; AXNOFNCKMENTS soeirty j Invitations are out for bridge partks to bo given Wednesday af ; ternoon, October 14. nnd Friday of , ternocn, October 11. by Mrs. H. IC O'nrbn ond Mrs. it. L. Poarch. i Members of nil four Parent -Teacher onsoelations in La Grand ' will meet at 7:30 p. in., today In the Neighborhood cluhrooms in the library building for the organisa tion of a city Council of P.-T. A. Mrs. Carl HHm, district vice presi dent, will be present to assist with the organizing. 1 All members of La Grande lodge I NO, Hi, I. O. O. l-. (in- reiltesled MINERVA SAYS: Don't Torfri't that hp liavc a new lot of I.adii'8' Gunr antc'd Hpuntrx Hosiery .In' many of the new shades now In stock. I.oU of wear In overy pair of Sp-jnt-.-x H031-. We have lr. Siholl s Hfil Grips to i:so In your danc ing pumps. These save your hose ami prevent slipping at the heel. We have' a new Polish for patent shoes the best on the marhou price 2ac p.-r bottle. , few- Itaby Shoes at fie. Women's odd lots of Slip pers at nnd J2.'jS per pulr. Ask to see them. Sold three more pair of the Arch Aid Klippi rs today. They all like tliehi s do we. THE B00TERY CJrl Hint l-'ivo IMcliirr now. ((E Of our business may be determined by our in crease in deposits. Sept. 1924, $l,252,3G3.6Ci Sept. 1925, $1,626,921. 59 UNITED STATES Mrs. A. L. Richardson . Coloratura Soprano TVacher' of - Sinjlnr, snd avallabla for Conwrts. Coachln; Trios, Quartets and ehomset. -Pupil of Oscar 8aenecr and Teatrnan Griffith, New York City. Ily HWrr Mnry Hreak fast flaked pears, cereal. thin cream, codfish puffs, tomato Bauc. crisp graham toosl, milk, coffee. ' Luncheon Cream of celery soup, toasted crackers, spinach and egg salad, rice and apple pudding, whole wheat bread, milkj.lon. Dinner Itroihd lamb chops, creameil potatoes, crenmed tlma beans, head lettuce wil h Hoiuerort cheese dressing, sliced peaches on sponge enk with whipped crram. rye bread, milk, coffee. ' Don't forget that even the best of families will rchrlit the tame cereal served morning after morn ing. Serve the ready-to-serve cer eals occasionally. particularly when the rest of the breakfast is "hearty ami of the sort that thf: whole family can at. i Itlcr- and Apple Pudding I Five tr.rt npplc.i, 8 tablespoons II rice, 2 cups milk, 3 eggs, i cup: Ixugar, j teaspoon vanjlla, 2-3 tea-) 'spoon lemon etract. cup seetlod ! raisins, currant Jelly, tablespoons powdered rugar. j Took ric In slightly salted boil- ; I Ing watfr for 20 minutes. iet woter cook i.wi:y. ihot two whol j !cgis and one yolk until light with -'sugar. Heat in milk, vanilla nnd' lemon extract and add to rice. Ktir lun'it well mixed and add ra'slns. i Pare apples und remove core from' stem end. taking care not to rut : through the blowout nds of ihe Iappl. 'Arrange npple in a but tered hiking dlah und pour rice custard around but not covering the. afTpb-s. take In a moderate oven until opphs nro tender and rice is firm to the touch. Itemove from oven and fill cavities with currant jelly. Cover with the white of egg beaten until stiff and dry j wll h the powdered sugar folded , I In tft'T bentlng. Itaee tn n slow' - Jovf n for eight miautes to puff and I "lilirown the mfrlniriin. Kirin wo r-m 1 or ovtifi witn or without whipped 1 cream. ' (L'opyrlitht. l2.f.. NKA H'-rvlce) Oregon City All Wool Double ; Blankets Located in the- heart of the jjieat wool country, the Oregon . City Woolen" Mills can select the purest and softest wool for their products; their distinctive quality carries an assurance of igatisfaction. In dark gray with striped f '" ends. A pair Use Your Credit. S7.95 Famous Esmond 2 in 1 Blankets To be warm and comfortable, you live in a double walled home with air' spaces be tween the walls; that insulation keeps you warmer than you would be with a solid wall u foot thick, f'dmond blankets are constructed on thin principle, double weave with air spaces; size Clx78; witte variety of colors. Each Jut Charge It. S6.75 Heavy Double Cotton Blankets A good large size, 64x76. ' Double Cotton L'lunket in a wide 'choice of colors; will wash nicely and given ex- CO OR ceptional service. A pair tDZiOU Mt. Hood Virgin Wool Double Blankets Sec these wonderful blankets, their beautiful fleecyj plaid combinations, ' frayly colored bor dered, striping's, and rich, solid tonus awiiil.yoiir choice. They will bi inj; you year. 0 1 0 C H of service. A pair,..'. vlU.wU If You Have An Account Charge It. Extra SPECIAL Extra Double Cotton Blankets Yours While They Last. Fine staple Double Cotton Iilankets in a variety of pleasing colors. The quantity is limited sa make your selection early. A pair..... Oregonian Plaid !:;' ; ; ( Blankets . m - Lovely pastel shades that run' through all the colors '. of -the .; rainbow " feature tlrew-beftHtifiil-iHwds-from-;wgwi--ej woven from "pure virgin ' wool, " then" beauty and sei-vice lasts : A I a f r ' for years; Each..:..-..-..,.-.'.-...... llriUu' ('(invr.iiiMit Pavnients Feather Pillows Fine pillows filled with high-grade thoroughly cleansed feathers. Covered in a good quality stripe or decorative ticking Credit For All. S3 .75 AND UP Oregon City Indian Blankets In doors or out doors the Indian Blanket! is called the blanket of a thbusaikl uttes. A spread for a couch, for a picnic and lar;e enough for most beds. Come and see our vivid colorful de- , , (J I Q Pf! sijviiK. Clioc.te Kaily.' Each. ....... .Jj,,3U We'll Deliver Immediately. Monarch Wool Mixed Blankets Here Li an attractive Blanket in a va riety of colors and designs. Well and carefully woven from select cotton and wool they are ideal for the coldest weather. Colors include Blue and Gray' and Tan, sateen bordered and plain ends.- Choose while Selection is , ,. . (jQ flO '' atits best. A pair . JOiUU ; Friendly Credit. Extra Heavy Double Cotton Blankets t Material and construction insure long ; wear, fresh color and soft nap after re- nnifrl ii'iiuli inmi AT.iln in TtaAa U-ltK. figuied end stripes; also in n humber 1 or pleasing color comoin- ph nr :, ations. A pair WT'ww. '. Why Not Open An Account. 83.13 Si'ioi.I rolitrart Iet Sludio 70S O Avenue. HAKE It. Ore. . eoetraet for Ihe construction or the new Here ford I nlon hlh c'uMi,i bttlldlne ' 1 as lin n Ii t to l:. Ii. Mo Her for the sum of $xr,4.'i. In odriiflon to thte general contract the :;chool board award' 4 the csntraet for alntlsf to J. II. Torglr for MM. ATTENTIVE SERVICE CARR'S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED