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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
Fri.lav. October V, 1925.' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three to NEWS of SOCIETY ClHIKI, ti'llllIK uf tilt- can 'Milium ," a. IMriii uml l,ot aiikvI opohp? Bride-Elect Guest -At Glassware Shower HonuriniT M1J liorotliy Ciriilwi ll, v.'Iiom murrkis1-' to Awlim-r I'luyk will In- an iv.-nt of iii'vt month. .M.m i:nn:i l,ym:!il. Mlwi l.iu-illi-llliuK ninl Mm. Knrl 1'jrooii in lurtiiint'tl wilh u Klmwwirrt' ahowi-r lust i vinlnu ut tli l.yliin" lioiiii-. 'i'wi'tity KirlK weru in-i-m ut unit xht-i-vt'lliliff wuk hpi-nl ut gaim-a. MIhn l.lhi I Iran. Miss Myrll.- Muck. lira. H:iy IMco uml Mis. I.q;i J.yniun winning ni-uvH. After l!li- cumrs luncheon vu I' Burvcil. A itiiik nn.l wliitu color .solit-inc- wa.-i used in tlic tuliic ilcco lUiiuiiM. I'"nvoi were In the form nl rorliiiie.s. A email liiclure ol the lirhli'-oloet ami Krcnin wan round In the nut cup of each Kiicst. MImh Cahtwell received many heanlll'u'l Kill". Ineludlni;. teed ',eu rIuhhi-h, KohlelK. .slierhcU,' eocltltlil Hli::'HeH ;'lld il 1lltch r. '' 200 Welcome Dr. Parker and Family More than 200 people attended tho reception Riven last evening at the Methodist Kpisropnl church lionoi iltf? the ltev. liml M rs. I I .V- Parker ami son. The church was lteaiiiifnlly decorated with u pro-, fusion of autumn flowers. Ad dresses of welcome were Riven by the ;rv. -William 'rosliy Kohs ami the ltev. i. A. Pollard, represent. lufT the ai fir-indc Ministerial n.s Miiciation, uml hy-the liev. Hall K. Walli or the inland fit y commun ity church. , - TheVhairnuin of eae.h prftnniza tion In the church also exiT tided a won) of Kreetlns to Um new pastor and his family. Those--who talked were: A. W. N'elson aiirt H. K. Dix on. repreKenthiK the .Men's "Forum; Mrs. GeQrjfo Pierce, the Murythn Sundnv. school chmrt; Miss Manic Holy, the Voimtf Women's Kdueu- lional auxiliary; Curt 'Wallace.' the Sunday school; Wesley llrownton, lhc Kf. worth- Icasue; Mrs. 'H. W. LeiKhton, l he Women's Foreign Missionary soclet,: Ml'-. Leo Hun ford, the Home Missionary society. and Mrs. Sherwood-; Williams, ihe Ladies Aid Kocii-ty. Responses wore given by Mr.- and Mm. l:y ker. A nVllffhirul musicul proK'm was given consiting of u piano koIo hy Miss l-ois Nelson; twa vo cnl nuinler by Mrs, Hfhn Stearns, acocmpanied by Mr. Hykhi.s at the uiano, and a vocal duet by 1'aul K nnut k. nnd Sherwooi Wllllnms. Velvet Hat WAUING'S Goats For stoiits,' regular sizes and misses, of the best styles and materials -r-chenper than erscwhere. Furs for trimminff coats and dresses. WA LUNG'S Minerva Says . . Only two weeks more left to' he uhle lo net a Free l'lintoBlunll of yourself, nix Sxln lie - I. tlx Folder. Ktieil person purclniHinf; a pair .'f I.(MeB- or Men's Shoes Is entitled to one plci-irc free of rhare. V.ahy Shoes. first step sizes from 1 to 4 i to close nt TiOc per pair: KJ. to 11 ut SI.25; II.' to 2. SI.-.-i. Hoy nnd Youth Tennis Rhnc3. at 9t.HO per pnlr. THE BOOTERY ' G. II. HAYIIKX, Mgr. Aii'li-Aiil Slippers and Ox funis for lailiM. .flisl WrlKllt Arch rreci-ici-s for men. IW: ,r I'' "V 4 Alice! Aid Meets At Hamann Plome j ' The Allrel l.adi k Aid Borii tv held ft t'irn i-u-eiin: MiIh Heuron iyttertluy ufiernoun at the farm I home of Miu John Hanuinn. Tltiity-eJsht ludlen were pres-nt. Alter the hllKilU i K meeting, presid ed over by Mm. Kverelt Vals:iH''r. pl-t Bideiit,-1 he u'.'teriiouu u,is Hpelil socially. l.uiiclu on Viia rrved ut . ;2t. o'Coei;. . I'loVer thp;eial) Mr. and Mrs. John S!;;ivv cmerftiibiMl with a dancing party at their home lapt Stittmluy evening. Thefu were kv ertil penple preB Hi trout otl:.iile puiil'tt bi-Mltlt J tile I'Uivi l ere. k people. Jiiiinly leriiluaents were Radio (Kjlt. Beottle, ; WU(h. . StU.4) I b::u-to p. ni., I.. ('. Warner com pany stmlio piogium, KXX. Hollywood, mi.. '(S.td.9) &:3tMt; 13 p. m.. WiH'ltlnur pipe organ 8i4i()ip, Tuwn Tatllcr; ii;ift j Iravcl mik. W. K Aldn; ti:30-7, At water Kent HuUiu drcherftra, t Funl l-'lnsteln, leader; 7-S, Win- bluer pipt orun Htudio: s-io. ; proKrum. ' Westluke lliiHineM .l'-n'ti usHoeiatlou; 10-11, lluy West's ('ocouutit Uro danrc ' oielejtra from Ambassudor jto- to; ll-J u. in., Hollywood IliKlH i realuring ruinu of ih scrtn'U'.; ' fumous people. KPO, Han Fmnclsco, (Vil. x 0 :r.-7 ;H0 p. in., WuhUinar l.iml ii nU the jltal.-H Itesluuraut or'lieirnj, s-1 i, Cahim caf or- chrMra. 'Trl.., i--alile,- Wusb. (Sir.! il:!ii-7:r n. in,,- Htviiiie King ami his supor-Koloists; S;SU-U, rmie llal and his slars of Sister Mary Says: This hat Is of velvet, tttehd with course silk make a very attractive model for sport. It comes in bright colors as well as In tho conservative black or the (lillicuU-tr.-wear white. uccGnpnnifil hy .Mr. A. 1-:. Kltt man. - After iho. prcirrnni-tho remnin tler of the eveitfiiK was upcnl vis llni! and ilainly n frcshmenlx were icrveil. J.OIXiK IIO!l-', NOW OI'I'.V ' VHNDMOTON, oi-o.- The "temple or l-hireta 1oik' No. 3:2: Indepen dent Order of odd 1'ellows. re. modeled iluriilK the past few i mouths n,t an approximate cost of S-!i.tmu .was fiirm-illy dedleuted n iljio iim-s of Ihe I. o, o. 1'.; In rit- serviees--. Keyrejienliillves i; sati hdav. ocrom:i 17 .Moillltilhl 'I'illie Nllilliins KFWA. OBilon, I'tah (3lil) -ll-l: midnight, Olic- Ueevea i-ild M: orchestra. . 1 l-aciric 'I'iiiM- stuthms . - KI-'OA'. Keatlle,. Wash. (4f.4.:s)- .S::tll-!)::iu. p. in.. pruKt-aiu; tl : i itiilif:! If 11:3. lMdie llurkni:iH and his from praellcully all-of the lodse.s orcliestru. - . - jin Mot-o anil I'matillu cottnlh-H wlt- Kl-''li. Hollywood, I'ul. (2eJ) . nesseil the eeremonv. wliieli was In 7::tu p. m.. nilei-nphutie lirevitte.s; jcJiarBe of Henry YointK of Mei-mis-S-'J. Mil. Ire, I Ma.-.ser.. .female ton. Brand master, nnd (). V. Steele liaiitone; .MarKan-t Orewar. ;'o-1 of l'eiulletou. eranJ marshal. prano; Henry l.m-d. Iias.10; Kml . addresses wore delivered by Mr. Ilayn, flulisl; "J-lo. Warner j Younit and bj; It. :, Alexuml. r. past , ; llrolhi'.rs. , ayieupnliirH: l..lvonia I Ktand maslef. uml u l.iemher of the Mrs. Bay : Entertains !: ; ' Aljiha Club Members'- -Mrs. H. M. lluy was hosiess to tlw' Alphu eluii y, Hli'i ihiy ul'Kjrnoon ut htr home on Ceijur street. ' llois- quel af bentitiflil utttumn flo'wo m I were liltraetlveiy-urranKed tln'ouith out tile home. J Dm-inji' the .ul'ter noon flvp- tubleii 01 hrlilKe' were ut play, with Mrs. H. K. Wutkins win, nlnir high score HmonB-- tin, cl til lucmhers and the frttest prize iroln? 10 Mrs. t'huse llohiienkump. The out-of-town visitors were Mrs. N. l Hampton am .Mrs. Charles Swindells, both" of Port, alnd. who ure house fruesis 01 -Mrs. W. H. l.eisniuu. . r Luncheon Honors State Organizer Chapter J, I. K. .. entertuiimd at u luncheon yesterday utlernoon ut tlHi I'oley huiel aa u cciiiplliutmt to MiH!t lUBJie Mickey, of Fort-1 land, who. an state organize f the order, is visiting .various, uuapte.j,s. in j.unuTii LfrtTgoii imih season. Aflf.f tlx. Itl,...l.n,,., meeting was conlucted ut -the home of Mrs. Kd Kiddle, at island City, Ihe hostess being uaVisteil by Mrs. Wayne Wade, uml Airs.' Kd wtud Van IlloUland,, Aliss Mickey gavo nn eiicourawing tulk lo the membei'H uricr, inKpecXing' Jthi'lr Miss Sara Urowm-il reviewed the Uft'-of l-lwurd Hok and ;avo an iliHiglH into his pmsonal charueter. Shelold of his eilueation, his con nection with Kcriliiers magazine and tlic Ladies' Home Journal ami sketched hi n.w book. "Twice Thirty." 'Mra. Jluzel Shot-maker read HoU'a poem, "Clod's Hand." Mrs. Ivanhoe Is Hostess to Club Tables dressed in marigolds and asters were laid for the Jiiembers of ,ihe Thursday Auction club when Mrs. K. S. Ivanhoe entertained them at u l o'clock lunclxon ut her home ycuterday uflernoon.. A Ihree rourse inenn was nerved.- Af-ter-luneheon, the hours were paj-s- ; ; Koni4 whist lor; Villi t llkikr or: ; W-Tl. .Warner .lro1 hei-a "frolic, dlrv'Ollmi !iV-".mu'n : 'Mah 1 ni nt. 1 ; '-j . '. f j.1 KCiO, akluibl, u): 1 ( ,1 ; p. m., concert ofchcstr.t. Jlolcl ' brands; -Hi, Shernmn, flay and comiKiny; "'UUrlier Sliop ; UuurulH,"; ,losepJt Henry Jack- ! jioii; t'alii'ornitiM ju'Cic tiunrtet; !-TIc ( Music: of. ,SoUtl,i 'A'picrlcn,' I Mrs. ,. lift Valle, .pianisi; Vlr. ! i.Kiniu Graham, soprano; 'Pimm ore Instrumental trio; -"10-12. dunce, music, Jiotcl St. 1-Vancis. " , j KGW. Fortlund, Oro. (UJ1.6) 10-' 1J midnight, Indian Grill. ! K1IJ. i.os Angcletv 'ul. (-105.2) ! 5 :!!0-rt : :iu p. ni., I.eighton';! Ar-j cade cnfctrrla orcheslrn. Jack Cram-haw. leader; I:;iO-7:Su. history story. Prof. Waller Syl- i veuter Hertzog; Jack Kearle. j ocrecn juv nilc; K. . )arncs; ' 7:0. 'Si;:er Instrumental irio of! l-og licncli: 8-10, l oi:t Knam- eling ami Plating coinnany pro-' grain; loll:3o. Art Hlckman'a illlltnore Hotel dance orchestra. I-Vunk Kills, leaden; ii:;tu-2 a. iji.. J.osi Angel:, uf, J -nvki ' Walter Iliddick. K. K.Uarms. (. Pendlcion lodge since S7S. Sim Ijs orfianixation lit 1K71, the local chapter lias grown from five to fdil), Mr. . Alexander declared. iiy Kfstcr M :uy) llreukfant Slowed prnn-s, ce real, thin crcum, baked omelet with toimiines. crisp w hole toast, milk,, coffee. Imm-heun Noodle soup, col lage cheese and curroL uundwiches. baked rice pudding, milk, tea. Dinner - Cream-of celery oup, broiled pork chops, candled swei f 'oUT OF PERRY PKHKV (HiHCial) Miss Merle Smiih visited relatives ;it Wallowa Over Hie. week 'd. Dr.vid Jol:ar.t:en and fumily, c. c. Johnson and wife und son Harry and Mr. and Mrs. H. Itelckid. all of perry, are spemlitm. u few days in Poriland. i-j Now Shipment' Just Arrived I PKDLETON BLANKETS AND ROBES "t ? All ' Ttetisonahly Priced. Putrrii 9 tans In Ladies Rcady-To-Wcar and Millinery pptatciis, ci-eumed cauliflower, pearl Klituheth Johansn, who hus :uiiail, lemon ji-ll cake, graham been In Portland all munuier vtn;t- iui; and working, is t-xpecied to re turn ui her home liere -sjoii. Her bread, milk, coff Pork ehoim can lie broiled over or under a fire or pan -broiled in a hot iron frying pan over the fir.1 parent.". Mr. and Mrn. c. c. Johap Heii, w ho are li) Port l:.nd, . wilt Always cook pork until "well1 bring her home with hub done whether il ho rousted or broiled. . . ' " ( anilied Swivt Potatoes. lou r medlum'-'ii.ed aweet. pola toi's, cup cugav, one-third cup hiellid iMitier, l,4 teaspoon salt, I inhleHnonn lmon juice. -Wush sweei potaloea and cook in boiling water for -0 minuteH. Hrain and peel, cm in lengthwise ami arrange in a butiereil baking dish. Sprinkle sugar over :nii half tud pour. over melted bultt-r am) lemon juice. Hake in a slow oven for one hour. A dripping pan is convenient lo use for candying tin potatoes. tw'rcnne the hi at forilie lasi few minutes of cooking lo color the .sirup and potatoes. ' k. Mrs. Naomi Hohertson and Mlns I leva Kail made a trip to the Joe Smith homo at Inland Cl(y one day last week. Theywent after apples. Miss l.eono HaxtiM. ' bac)ier of i the primary room . heri, apeht the liven l;noek-knee.s are hotter than none. Couldn't g't your shots off if you didn't have any at all. Most foreign countries are fa mous for various articles, niosl of which are made in America. week end in Ui 'Grande- , Miss Blanche Martin Is nhli lo resunve her dnlic as fifhool teacher ug.it u, nfier a Week'il illm,!iJ. Millard ltoberistut nnule , amh' boM-s t'nturday.' . ' Hurt Kail, or this place is picking apple for - Joe.'.'imlth of bnimd i-'lly. 1 , Opal Iteickel 'spuiit the week end in I .a Grande visiting lu r sisier.- . Mru.'C. .Murray aipl Sirs. . Thorn p sou are. picking apph n.; . :v Mrs. A. L. Richardson Coloratura Soprano ;- Teacher ' of Hlnulnff, .and availnbla for Concerts, Coaahl Trios, Quartet and Choruses. ,i .1 rnptl of- osenr lineh,Tcr nnd Ysatman Qrlffith, 'ilcw. York, Ctit '' Studio 70S O Avenue. ' ' , V, ... , ;;; U i rs .- 1 . "" 1 ' . When Stephen A.' I loiwlau we making a- speech in . Milwaukee, In ISfio, the daiforiit broke down and HJineone ciil ' out-. Hint the ijttle Giant", ' v.as 'i".mning Tor oli'lee on li poor plfitfoi'ihv. !, Genuine French Pastry ; . . .,- t'i.Horl with Ilunsariitn .'Cream . .. L ' ... ''f Made only by n Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery , tinkers of Illgti-Orwla Paatrlea '., ". '-HO.MH OP TIIB ' GOIiDBtt- CRUST! ' Itfs the : milk Carnation is rtcli and creamy fur cocking. Ji's rid) ami creamy for use in plated of , cream. In taste ami cIer it is mote satisfying itiaw ever. Next time insisb on lictltuy Oregon's favorite milk. Carnation Milk Prooitts Co. 7i tilitati Street, Portland, Oregon .Witir in Oregon . for 23 ) fiii j 1 . OPEN CREDIT FOR ALL . '; AN AG01LJNT H AT CARK'S !; : : ,;'; ;'i ' : I . ei' . I 1' ' '' , .' . .K-ni 'ill tttit hi . Tien OPEN SEASON FOR T OCT. 15th I have Shot Guns, Guns nnd Shells all sizes nnd the kind that kills. F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-S5 wore KOlntr to Mm. A. K. Ilen, I rlelison. Mrs. Ilohert. t'atlison will he hot-H'HH lo the chili al her h'pine next Thur.stlay. . ' Mrs. Brown Honored With Shower Mrs. Klnier Hone rutnrtalned I with a show r last evening honor j Ing Mrs. Hay Ilrown. al Ihe Brown 1 home on Cedar street. The cven j Ing was -pent nt games, after , which refresh mentH were Nerved. I Mrs. Ilrown received many benu ' tlful gifty. , . I 'Calendar Tea Enjoyable Affair ; 1 The ladles of ihe Christian 'church were entertained with a j calendar tea Wednesday uft'-rnoon jut tho church by the I.oyul Wo .men's Kunday school class. Twenty : five ladies w ero pri s'-nt. Four tahlen were arranged to represent . the four sensons of the year win i ter, spring, summer and fall. Tho 'ladles were seated according lo the season In whieh their birthday an nlvorsary appears. Mrs, Partly, Mrs. Hyer, Mrs. 11. Swart and Mrs. A. I,. Herman pre sided at I he I tables. I till ing the afternoon Mrs. C, K. McPherson sang two numbers and Mrs. Wallace Cass guvii two pluno selections. ! i Missionary Society Prepares for Season j The Women's Foreign Missionary! society of the Methodist Kplscopal church met Wednesday afternoon j at the home of Mrs. C. E. Hting. i During the business slon pre sided over by Mrs. It. W. llghton. president. Mrs. I. W. !eck was re appointed literature secretary. Mrs. Klla Doty was appointed mltc box scr'!tar'- Mrs. A. I-ffel. Mis. G. ; C. Headby and Mrs. It. K. Tylr ; wen appointed to bnvi charge of ' aTummar1 sale to be given early i neni intinih. ' Mrs. Heck hud rhnrge of the rte- . otlonal untl aK ih" b sum. Th ' gulijt-ct was "Mow tin- Miosionuri" n I'tllizc tht Kortl In carrying th- i Goi.ptl lo outlying districts in Mejiiro, India and Japan." Ms. I It. I Tyb r rat a letter irom M j Gertrude Tir, a mlibuanary ii) : e 192. Canailm Milk . ' 1 i l'nJuut Co. ; 1 0 " l1 two sires ; Vi: J taW and email j I f-jVihZZ-i ll-M fill ConltntcJ Cowi" " i - ' ' Oregon City Virgin ; Wool, Monarch , All Wool arid the Famous 2 in 1 Esmond Blankets Hudson Bay Virgin Wool Blankets A blanket that is nationally famous he cause of its ; velvety softness and gaily colored stripes, 'Colors include Lavender, Tan aiul Mauve. Size -'06x84.:.:' .' 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