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Monday, 'October 12, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEH Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Clio Club Meets . With Mrs. Dutton ; : Mrs. G. I I Hilton was hostess to the Clio flub Saturday afternoon ut un attractively appointed lunch eou nt 1:15 o'clock. Co vera were laid for twelve, The .homo was decorated with bouquets ot beauti ful autumn flowers. After luncheon tlie afternoon was spent ut bridge with Mrs. Hurl Stoddard wt.miiiK high scoro unioHK the club niembf-rn ami tlio" KUeHt prize go I n to Mrs. Uiltierf Hunter. Wallowa Couple Married Here , A quiet wedding took place yes lerday morning ut It -o'clock at the parsonage of the Presbyterian church when Miss Alice Steele and Itoss Turner, both of Wallowa; were united In marriage by the. Rev. William Crosby ltosa. The happy couple Will make; their home al Wullowa, whoro Mr. Turner is in business. Luther League Plans Hallowe'en Social t- The l.uther league of the lAith ernn church held a business meet. ip.K.lndt evi-nluK at 7 o'clock at the church. IMuns wen cphipleted .for the purchusins of a piano-for the ch ureh ami coin.mil tees " were a p pofnted. " ' . Arrangnmc'ntB'wfirc also - made, for a Hallowe'en social to he held,; next Krlduy evening, October 10. Miss Klnu 1. olios and Miss Gene vieve Nelson have charge of the decorations; Mrs. J. G. Sltlzlnger, I Mrs. Frank Hunsen and Miss H'len Jensen-compose the entertalnmenrt committee and Mrs. Ferdinand' Jensen will have charge of Uic re freshments. Miss Keller Entertains Society a The members or tho Young Wo men's Missionary society of the "Lu theran church met Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. J. G. Stllzinger for their regular social meeting. Miss Anna Keller was hostess. '. At the close of a delightful after noon a dainty luncheon was served. ' Never give a man a hat for a wedding: present. A week or oo late it will be entirety too large. VALLING'S . Y COATS.;'',; For the1 large ' woman. Just received. Distinc-: tive in style, coloring and workmanship'. ' TRIMMED HATS $3.95, $5.95 to $10.75 (Velours) COKSKTS To Close Out. $1.50 and $2.95 ' Bon Ton and Royal . ' Worcester. VALLiNG'S Heating Stoves These chilly mornings remind you about that Heating Stove you may need. I have them all sizes and prices. F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-85 DsScholls loot Vomfinippuances TO TUB PPHL1C, who ha.e tiad feet, fallen arches, cal louses on the bottom of your feet. toes, chil blains, sore heels, corns, hot ond burning feet, tired un4 worn out when niht conn-s can find relief by coming to The Hootery w here they carry a full line of foot ap pliances to cure all foot trouble. We have pJt many sore footed Individuals on Easy street In the last year. Ask lis about your foot troubles. We will tell you. No charge for advice. THE B00TERY O. II. IMVDF.N, Mgr. New Sleeve Bchold hero a new slccvo that Paris 11 wis very Interesting for a change. The upper part keeps to the narrow shoulder tine that makes for slender nes. . while the lower iartT (s full and lluvvlng and makes for beeutning iiess. ' It. is particularly lovely In ., velvet or siitin. Announcements. ; Social, niiunuiiccnicitlH may be printed In this column frjusv of charge. Any nmioimccjiiciits pertaining to any fu net ions 8ol. as cooked, food snlt'K., vie,,, will bo refused. Aiimnni'i'iiichU, to bo printed tho same day, iiuint be tu socU'ty editor's bands by,: 0:00 o'clock,- News editor's)1 note. The Sunday school board of the Methodist Kpiscopal church will hie.n In regular session tonight In the parlors of ' the. church r.t 7:30 o'clock. Officers are to be. elect ed and business of Importance is to come before the meeting. All teachers are, especially urged 4o be presi rit. Also 'all mciubets of the Sunday school. Radh 10 MOXOAY. OCTOBKIl 12. I Purine Time Stations'. KPPO. Hollytyoodi'Cul. J38). 0 p. m., home liour. Georgia Sinv menu and the nuborhood chil dren; 8-0. Majrle O'Sheu. the blarney girl and her enlertain- ; 'era; HoliytfojodJ ''Athletic ; elUli strliiff ((uurtetj In )iffit clasf slcal nuinboVa. ' ' j; KPWU, Hollywood. Calif. (252), C 7 p. m Hipr Hrother of KKVIH( 7, technical hour, K. G. Ormlsl ton, technical editor; Van sistnra trio; 7:K, microphone brevities; 8-.10, program, Glcb.e Ice (?feairf cqnipan, I.ee Kent and. ukulele,, Charlie Wellm'ati. Kranli Pierce and Vic ' Heal h comedy sonna; Warner Tiros, eynoopatorn; in-n, Warner flros. frolic, direction Charlie Wellmcn, . KQO. Oaltland, Calif. (861). C-7 p. m... Kohler. and Chase Ampico studies; Theodore Strong, organ ist; S, 'Clean, Cold and Cover ed tho THrue C's for the Care of Food." Huph Itarrott Dobbs; "Achieving l.enderuhlp ThroiiRh Krfeettve Public Speaking." Ken neth Lloyd Williams; '"Talks on Constructive Sellin." li. J. Wil liams; "Chata.about New Hooks." Joseph H-nry Juckson: "It Pays to Ani:lyzk riuii-aeler." !tcn?oe 1). Wyalt; ehniinnry Come in Wants to Wed AIM munrr. 41. college g-rail-lial and r-M'h.Trf IrfM-hcr, lia ntaili' an nrrrr of marrtnar to 6-yiitrMlil farj IW'hlrr. ilansli ter of n fannrr near lotl!M;-. Ijt. WIkh miM with a r..fitl hp oftrrl l-i hiij tlie stirl frnin lirr fiaimt. lie I Ih-Iihs li.lil for. a iiKTital nl. j 0j Commercial i.ftv,M ' J, W. l)obr Keiisky: Ariou trio. KG W, Portland. Ore. (S1.6, 1.-9 p. m., concert; 9-1 u, Hudsju and Kssex ore!ie.'itra. KJU. Heattle. Wash. C1S4.4). 7 ti:U( p. l.i,. Sjuvs, Itoebuck and compuny; S::iO-lo,- I'oat Intetll genecr s:udto prui;rut!i; Ki-ll, Gordon Kllliour.n- and hit: or- Cht:Stl'il. KNX, Hollywood. r.ii.. :nC.9), &:e-U: 1 5 p. in., WurlUcer pipe origin studio. Town Tattler; G:16, travel talk,' W. l Alder; 11:31.-1, At water Kent lUidio orchestra. I'aul l-'iiuflein. leader; 7-7 :Su, Mutual Muiorn mirth contest; t:3ii-s, itro(;rm, '('uluhihiu Out fitting company; h-9. program, . 1.. V. i-'ioekweil uiitpany; !i-it, KNX, f.'iitnre proiCium: Hi-.l I, G'.jourieh a.lvt j-own Cord dance i, re h est ru. KTAlt, Oakland. Calif. (115), K-U, j p. i.i. , Western ii'.aieu i.iie insur :i.v I'uiupany. ' TI'1.MA (KTOIIMU t: .Mointtatii 'I im.? , Stations KOA, lieiiver, Cuio. fi;Si p, m., lieriiert While and ins .Silver Mute . orchestra; 7:5H, ew-TimeB concert. Parilic Tim; Siatlons UPOA,' alt!e, Va.sh. l4.r,.3). il : 4 5 -K ; 1 f p. in., HhodcM Ucpart ment Btore; S::;0. program; i:3 11 ;;-,(), IMnie llaiKiieta and Jils orr lustra., KKl'G, Holl.wvood. CallV. (23S). 5-G p. in., home liour with Georgia K.mmon.s . and the Nuborhood children: s-a, Harold Hynes ami his gloom c!iasei-H, a frolic; u-lt). liuth l.eonardi'B Kolden melody' - hour l'eutnrins: popular inekidle.H. KKWU. i lolly wood, Calif.' Cf2), :'i;-7 p: iti., chtbh-en's hour, Uiu llrolher of KKW1J; 7 llowuru Peal,!;' c( lntructqr; j 7!5. "liil- eutiphone brevlt lew; i S-l)' prorra m We'Btern's super-snrvice yrvrage, iloJIywood strlntf trio,' liny Kel 'iOKB tour' Pill, ii.iteh,,;. Jaa2 twiiiH; .i AVurner , lrUtei'a Hyncopators; , ir Hi. . protfiuin-, II. k'roekelt, OLuduon-l'itfsex denleri H. 1. Croel;et! und- his quartet; Kllte -trioj -louiHe - SulUvan, soprano; Way Wults and ukulele; 10-1 1, ' -WaTne-r -Krothws frolic, direction Charlie Welt man. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (Ono), 6:15 - p. m., travel talk. W. Ii Alder; ti:(i-7. At water Kent Kadio or- - chest ra, Paul I'"insteln, leader; 7- 8, an hour of classical music; 8- 10, KNX's regular feature pro gram, arranged by Carrie I'res ton PittmeLster; 10-12. movie n);ht nt the Ambassador, Hay Weat'3 Cocoanut Gi'ove dance or chestra. KTAtJ, Oukiand, Calif. (21B"), 9 a. m., prayer service, Uev. 1'hlllip.s; 8-10. proBTii m, M ut mil atorcsj Spanish procram.; 5 -y'SlHtoi'v3lnix - ' m Breakfast Urape, cereal, thlii cream, ban. omelet, bran muffins, milk, coffee. JjUiicheon - Cream v of potato 50ii n, . cast id w.ut'eiu, ..upple-celjjj-y- nut naliul ,t ousted bran lnufl'lns. oatmeal -eooliipSj milk, tea., '(-. r Olnner Casserole, of ch'.ekeo, candied hweet potatoes, creamed lima beans, jollied cucumber :;alad; whole wheal bread, frozen cu-stardf sponge cake, milk, coffee. :: Very ol'le:i a favorite cookie Jlftsnsp No. 30, From: ORKUO.V Tit AIL HX K-IRM, .. II. W. fimllll, l'rop., La (iinntle. Ore. t A Jjood tipl When considering any kind of an inventment, flr;t consult Hartker ScroRffln t and i)efore closinfr It, be sure to; have It looked into leKullV ly Attorney HodKin; yon will apiiri'date ;c.i i in a he r i 1 1 iinii v i j in i ai a ip my solo 'STCIjY, and devote all my time, to the subject. I wel come, all . inquiries. It pays to cons it t authorities when reliable and PINCKltK. My knowledue gained' is from pernonal contact and not MTKHATl'llK. Miss Rogers Gained lo Pounds m bix eeks skinny Men Riu! Woinrn .ain A 1'oiiml III :!() itnyy fir M.uiry liai-l;. My dear I-'rii-nds: After my hUiiI; of flu I ,was thin, run-down and weak. I Wnd h allow eoni;il xlon. my cheeks . ' t : j Sister Mary ' Says: veie st.uk in ami l was coniinu-i-v-tiuuhled with Kas on n.y. r.t. n:uiii. I fi lt st jify ami nau'( lot my nppclilc. 1 nan rem il.out McCoy's Cod l.lver Oil "omprtund Tablets nnd decided to ive them u trial. ai once, i befciin lo pick up an appetite, my clicks filled out and my com plexion became healthy looking nn'l I guinea 15 pounds In six i ecks' nnd nm very thankful for hat McCoy's Cod l.lver Oil Cmiround Tablets did for me. Miis AllK-rta lingers, 26, v. r- rro Oo'riia HI.. IK catur. III. Tu ti.ke on neiKlit. crow strong mil vlBorous, to fill out the hnl Ions in cheeks and neck, try Me. Coy's Cod l.lver Oil Compoun.l Tablets for 3" dayn. to tniileln so cents nt Clans Onms, 1 A- I. Iliur Co.. nnd druggist every- hre. if they don't give yo I v underfill beln In ?.1 ilnys. get jcor money buck' yon lie the juuge. lint In mire and n-ik for McCoy's, the original and rnu ln. Adv. Crosses Mark WO' n T 4 . K a wamlns lo autalsts and, pedenlrians,. Indianapolis la palntlne white :rosM on Its itreota to mark the upon where people lave been killed In into accidents. Sergeant Harry Smith ot the .accident prevention bureau Is shown explaining the cross lo school children. mr.Uen the RlasH of' milk fllappeiti more easily and fl.ulekly.1 when one Is leas thun six -and not particular-: iy fond of .milk. If a ' chll.il, rour. years of ae has plenty t of . nillk,'; veBetablew 1 and cereals .ylU'i soft cooked effKH be needs little meat; lie must have milk In hlK . dletj-.if not plain to drink then . lnsoups and "erc-anc " , -. V- ' '; I tWeitle iir Chleken ''')'. I One ttprinjr chicken . weiKhlhK l'rcm. a (fto 4 pounds drrswed, , , 4 i labhwpoois, bqlter. .1. oup..,boliinK ; water, 1 t'apoon milt. H teaspoon ! . i. u Mrs. A. L. Richardson Coloratura Soprano ; . Teacher of Singing, and available for Concerts, Coaclilng Trios. Quartets and Choruses. ' Pupil of Oscar. Suenger and Ycatmun Griffith, New York City.. Studio 708. O Avenue. Genuine: French Pastry ; Filled with Hungarian Cream : Makers of IIlBU "HOME v OP THE) i T t f T TimefdlBe . J. I J Looking over your wardrobe,, madam. The social season will soon be in full swing and those dresses out of which you got so little wear last season, can.be made to look like 'new by our thor ough process of Dry Cleaning. We also can give them any needed repairs . or alterations. Our years of experience has taught us to do work that will please the most fastidious. t t t IY I ? ? T Phone Prompt Service j f t T f T f f t The Wardrobe Cleaners Next to Penney Co. I A I. ,i Traffic Deaths pap per, 1 enp thin cream; 1V& eips fresti mushrooniHr 1 .'tablespoon flour. - . . . . ,' , . VWasir chicken nnd cut in piece.i for'.Hervlnk. ,; 8pre:ld 'each pteri wlih' hifttrr and urraiiKe In.a cftw serole. -. Hprlnkle- with 'salt (ind pepper ;- and add . bolllnu; water. Cover-and-cook in liot oven for ono hour Add' ereuni and brolcen and cleansed inusliroom and cook, uncovered, foi" 10 inlnutivt. - Work flour lo a .smo&th paste with ft llUle cold milk and alir into the Kravv. Iit .boil, five minutes and, nerve, j ; (Copyricht. , V26 -MwV.yer'vice.) - firado, Pastries " C OLDEN CRUST" t f T T t t t ? T t y ? f y y i t y Main 72 ; Delivery X ii yi T t Library Ghats New books to be added to the! public library, Halurda evening oeloher 10: . . ' Adams, "The Wtiys of the Mind.' Arnold, "The UUie Hook of Prtue Pieces." - . c . f . ' Heeholdt, "Tales of the Old- l lmers." , . v The best news stories, of 1924: Hlake. ''The Heasontntr and Pre servation ov( Tinber."- Ilrimmer. "Cainps, Pojr Cabins, Lodges viid Clubhouses.' ; . . Urowiv "Gypsy Plres .InvAmer- Ica.M . - , Hurf"Muke If pup Haxaar Pay." Hyrne, ''Hltnd Itaftery and Ills Wife. Illlariu." - Chnlmei'N, "The, Arl of . Makeup." cpmnberSj "One-Piece I miners." Cooper. "Lions n TIkth 'n l-.'verythintf." ' ', Curbelt, : "The Hoar of . the t'rowd.'' . puvls, "111 Show You the Town." Iuvls, "Tbv Story qf Copper." Prance, .'The, Hed Uly."' Oarstln, "JHkIi Noon," I4ing, ''Hasketry, Wen'vlnip and DesiKM.' ... ' V" Lord, 'Kver,vhody's Cook Hook." . i.ut, "Not Pnder, the I saw." Mosch, , "Iteprejtenlnllve, Amer ican Dramon." , ,, ' ; " .V. Muir. ''IJteep. Trails." . " ' Mulford, "Cotlonwond. Gujeh.'l V Murdoek,J "The rNineleenth iof April, 17st.'; . i( .', ' : porter, '"Tales ,You.. Won't ' He ijeve.". ' - .. v ' ltlehnrdK,' "Tea-;ltooni Heolpes." , . Uicehart, "The Hed, Lanip." Ituhsell. vTriie 'Adventures of he Undid reception, is get ting' better every night. Now. is the time to get your new , b-batteries and tubes' ' We have Just received a large . shipment of Tubes and Bottorles and. can -supply your needs, , .( . . , ' Telephone your -evdera to MAIN 134 ; and we nil) deliver to. your tiomk' '" " ' '. . : La Grande ElecsricCo. ml ' " i j ., i ;.;::::Prbt;e(fei ;By Ail :" Automatic Safety UNTIL $5.00 Down Call Our Office for Free Home Demonstration Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Wash The Kasy Way" Secret Service.",. ; Kavlll. '.Mui:ic, Health ".nd char acter." i , 1 . ... ' Hnylor,- '.'TlnkerinB with Toels." Shaw, ''Tuble-tull; of O. It. S." . Hmitb, "Uumes unit Iternallonul MethodH.1' . Stevens, "Paul Hunyun." ' Thompson, "Public Ownership." ' Thornboroutrli,. "Interior,- Deco ralliife for Everybody." " , . Tllden, "The V In mum llmibtuid." , WlbiOUi '"Pile. IHuccensrul Jialr dresser."? ; t V- : ;ATtt PASS WOKK ON U HA NTH PAHH, Ore. After 12 i years in lnne;ivity In luylng pave-' ment In .(lie; resbbmce nectinn of Grunts Pc't wo'k wa: started his veek. Nineteen iloeks of cou eretn paveim nt : ar-' beinjc laid on l'"Smilh and A streets, all la the residence 'iilKtllct. The work ta be-inn- done under city nnpervislon. From' the7 housetops for the same reason that a circus lilt!-, a parade TO TELL . THE WOULD THAT ;; ' WE'KE 1IEUE '.' UNITED STATES 11 $1 Down Delivers Any Heater In Our Store Credii CARR'S No' Interest iMlii i'. n'.i" .I,-.- , -.; ,'tt ' i V ;J . 'i S V U . l . The KASY.ha3.an automatic safety Switch a feature that appeals to any.; KouS6vifc vho has never operated an electric washer, or who is,'' perhaps," nf raid that, if ' she owned one, she might accidentally : do something,' lirci'k it. . ' By automatically stopping the motor whenever the machine is in danger of injury through overloading either the' tub or the wringer, this little device, protects the washer against damage at all times. . If you are considering the purchase, of an electric washer, by all means, sec the EASY before you buy. You can rely upon the EASY as being ah-;, Kolv.te.ly safe. OCTOBER 24th ONLY Jrf--..". v... .. .j, ........ II ONYX : HOSIERY' The;; world. Is full of atock lngs, but there' .'laopc one "POlNTKX't ' .'. ' 4i.es 41.115 - i.r,o Putmaris iteBhlt'rits otoriB otlior Htri(t.i linvrf slg-nfflett their Intention ot naklnif for h contlnuunciV of tlio ptivlntt lirdfrmiri to tholr streets upon om-J plctlon of ' tho prtwnt work.' . 1 . ' In 4(U1 It Ion to the paving, vMf vvitlkti ure being laid ntoiiK.A street,' curbs are. heliifi: const ruelrU ,on tlio' .'(time Mtroct und un ' ulley 'n ''tlu bimlneHH district la bclitK puved. t'A WnrMe bridge In uIro belnk obn Htructert over Gilbert crook 6ii A street. 1 '" " ' " 20 Mos." To Pay. I