La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 19, 1925, Image 3

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    Monday, October 19, li25.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?
Page Three-
NEWS of
Neighborhood Club
Compliments Teachers
About 75 teachers of tho I .a
Grande public. sehoOiS wore guests
at a complimentary tea given hy
the' members of the Neighborhood
t-lub Saturday uft rnoan at Hunan
hull, where thu rooms wore ngloty
with huge bouquets at marigolda.
wild chunborry- . '
u u tn in u foliage an J brunt' lu a oY
Mm. C. H. KcrutKun. newly In
augurated president of tho hosleos
club, ussisted Mrs. A- W.. Nelson,
fhafrman, nito the members of lir
committee to exti mt u welcome to
Ihf guests.. Others In the receiving
liiift won Mesdamrs. H. Itrown
t on. I .owe II Williamson. It. K. AHtir
ly. S. I. Crowe, l-'loyd 'McKcanim,
K. I.. Holmes. t. H. Jesse. I.. IT.
Jlrutnwell, W. K. Itiirhanan, II. H.
Coolhlgc, It. A. Wilkorson. tiiiy Klr
tin, K. O. Kirby, Nathan Zweifel
and w. I'. Mohr, '
Those in ihe company wno fie'
sired to play can 1m wen4 enter
tained at 15 tables, arran;;el In
throe riiwfl for competition. Mr:?'.
K. A. McKachrun won I he priv.e
for high seore at briib;'. Miss Mar
ian 1 ntnsmnrc and Miss Ituby Idl
loa were a warded lor winning
Cfores in iheir respective rowti in
tlie live hundred division.
Airs. O. i:, Silvertliorn i.n Mrs.
U'j Tyl-r reeikvu prizes in the
kenshgion group.
In tin' program roliowinr. the.
pa i m s. the club Ki'lot sang a dou
ble number consisting of "At Twl
lighV' by Nevin. anil "My. Llndy
l.ou,'-' hy Strickland. As an en
core they offered a Uncus number,
'I Passed ry Your (nlow."
K. I.. I Inline;! .was accompanist . f
Miss Kiorenr'e Thompson delight
ed the miwrnibled' wiieVusahi .htwu
esses with a dramatic reading. Miss
.lane WIIm ibuier-d "A Dainty
Miss,
iss,' Miss l.ois Nejspij, playins jlu1
compazine!!'. j !..! j! j ! I
ii ceo in i
Mrs. A. I Itit-lKi'ir.son, with Mrs.
Holmes at tho piano rain an nrla,
"Welcome, Sweet Spline." from th
fad man silng eyeje. r'MorniKp mf.
tho Year." and for an encore useij
itohert Terry's' "Tiio Annwer."
The compliment was concluded
wltlr the serving; of refreshment!
In the basement dining hall, where
small tables were centered with
baskets of marigolds. Gold, the
rtub -colcr, was further evidence'.
In the ribbon sandwiches and
frosted cup cukes thut were served
WALUNG'S
Coats
Edv stouts, regular sizes
and misses, of the best
styles and materials .
cheaper than elsewhere.
Furs for ti'infming.foata
and dresses.
WALUNG'S
Us
MINERVA SAYS:
Arch-A id Shoes for wom
en. New customers appear
dally asking" for Arch-Aids.
.Mrs. Jones, my neighbor,
had foot trouble for yours.
Finally :t friend told her o
liy.:i pair of Arch-Aids and
slit- did. In a few month?
hei feet were hack to nor
mal. What did It? ' It was
the arch which greatly sup
ports the foot, taking the
strain from the instep, re
lieving t he metatarsal heads
which causes callouses on
the lir.ll of the foot. The
narrow heel holds the foot
in place and prevents fric
tion on tho outer foot.
$ I rum worth comfort in
each pnir or Arch-Atds.
THE BOOTERY
t;. 11. ii.vii:n, .Mr.
OPEN SEASON
FOR
I
OCT. 13th
I have Shot Guns, Guns
and Shells nil sizes
and the kind that kills.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-85
SOCIETY
j I
' j
Snakeskin j
-j m my 5
4 : M WV
-Ira... iT
The snake has a Uttlo habit,' w
know, of shedding his sitln from time
to time, and tho discarded epidermis
Is now being used to good advantngo
for sboes, bandings, and hats, Thls
ccal h at Bilk, and has a collar of
imitation snakeskin carried out in
bilk and velvet. It la perhaps more
comfortable about the neck than the
X' article would be.
uith rorroc liy mcinliiM of Mr.i
Nutuon s commlttco.
I Mrs. Freeman Honored '
j By Friends ' "
l-Vi'proiui of Ada, OUIalioma. wlin Is
vlsltljw hcr at tho hunw or hnr
)ar.n!, .Mr. 'ami Mis., lionry
Vtiunff, i. nu'iiili.'c or ht-r rrli nih. iMi
KTlaiucI with a - s'.irnrlu.- party I'ri
!ay at i'c Voun;; home In rrnit
ilak'. Thi4 al'ti'i-nona was Ei.'iH
viBitlnn. - a(tV which a dainty
lunchooh was uorved. (
The guitats wore iK-hool niatcB
and toachLMB of Jtra. Kroomun.
wlicn sho utlL-mlod school hero a
niimbor or years apo. Thnso iircs
cr.t wcro; Mia. A. K. Ivanhoo, Mrs.
I M lMiu....'l , li 11 B.i
j.Mra. Shciwooil Williams. .Mru. K.
! Murks, .Mrs, henry IVi-hlcr. .Mrs.
Mnbcl .McAllister, -Mrs. Kdna I'.o
: ban, Jllss Violet Mtiville. .MIbs Nell
, Thackc r and Mlas Ilerthu Youns.
I Mrs. Kruxmun Is a pianist of
note. She eMieels to Ivluill to her
home In Oklahoma next week. Kile
: has been here for tlie nasi, two
' months.
i .. . ; ...
,La. Grande Girl Weds
I At Pendleton
j The marriage of Miss ltena Wal
drop, of this city, and Carney John
son, of Pendleton, was solemnized
at Pendleton Uif' Friday urternoon
'tii.thv lutrHuirugif of llio.'-Metbodlsl
1 KpiscoiHil church. The Itcv. Mel-
j vilie T. Wlni olr'ielnted.
i Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make
ilhfir home in Pendleton.
j o "
j MubH.'hi the ' A'muririui"i-IoniP,'
Is the subject for tho regular
ineutlng of the "I. a Orande Sleighi
horhood club tomorrow afternoon,
at the, dub rooms in the basement
of the public library hull. ling. Mm.
J.ynn Wright la in uluirnu of tlu
program and tk-vi-rul interesting
numbers will he given. Including
several vocal and instrumental se
lections and a papr by Mrs.
Wright.
'niveisliy of Oregon. Kngene
(Special) Mirs l.aNita (Mslfell. of
J.u Grande, is one of the lii stu
dents who successfully parsed the
final tryoul for the women's glee
club. Miss Haskell Is a sophomore
in the sehmd m music and has a
soprano voice, Fhe also plays ihe
piano,.
i 1 iii?wriiMirrll
Ask
I' . - "SI
E. L. LEDBETTER
HUDSON AND ESSEX MOTOR CAItS
New Cui (13c on Adams
Announcements
Borlal nnnouureiuenii ' ' n"J
bo printed In tliU column free
01 clwivo. A117 aiiuouncunu'nu
pcriaiiiluit to uny ftiiicUous null
as COUltlHl fcMJtl snlcs, etc., will
bo rt-'fuswl. Auiiuuuci'im-ula, to
Uu iirluiixl tlio Miue (lay, iiiiiui
bo In society editor liAiitl by
:0U o'clock. Nu editor's
uuie.
Tho IfUdies Auxiliary to tho Ilru
therhuod of Itt.llwuy Trainmen
will meet tomorrow evening at
P.;:i;e3 hall,
Tho Wi SLinlaster society will
in t this evening at X o'clock at
ihe home of Mis. U. C Panic, i:,ltt
M avenue..
. -
The W. O. W. w ill have u phea..
ai:i feed tills etcltlllg ut the t. O.
(. I', hall. 'All .iiuitiliL'i'M are urged
to bo preuent. '
Radio
mondav, ocum-:u IB
Mountain Time stntlmis
KOI I, Slate College, N. .. (34S.lI)
7 ::t(;-St::u p..m., "This. Year's
Cat He l'et diiiff at Tueuinoa rl,"
Mr. Latitnw: "Itesults- of U2U
t'liil Coniest," Mr. I'llsi-r; '-M'or-esl
Clre Kaets," J. C. Kireher.
IvI'OM, ..Missoula. Mout., (244) - S
p. tn.t Mlfcsoulu City bond. Chas.
Iiwrenson, director.
PaHfic 'llinr siatliuis
KPOA. Seattle.. Wash. (4i'.4..1)
:4r.-S: l.r p. m., Sherman. Clay
and coni)any program; 8;S0-lu,
'flmes studio program.
Kl-'PO, Hollywood, Call. CIUR)
r-t; p. m homo hour Cieorgia
Simmons with I he Nahorhood
: children; K-!), Maggie O'Shca,
the lilarney (!trl and lV ' .vaude
ville enlertiiine'rs; 'o'Ui, ;'Holly
Wood Athletic club orchestra. .
ICK.Wi:. Hollywood, Pal.. C?52)
i-7 p. mM chitdreiH' iibitr ilg
brother of KPWH; 7-7:45, Mf
ticn and. imswer period. K. G.
Ormhton, technical editor; j.
Siun.'cy I'ulhrlgln;' tenor: "7:'45-8,
inicrophomv brevities; S-U, .pro
gram. Star Motor Car company
mlllic.n - dollar - orchestra; Sol
H oopl's junior i I a wa linn trio;
Ashley sisters, vocal duels; Oavc
Chudnow, pianist ; ii-ll, pro
gram, (llobe lee C.renm company
tind Weher Unking com puny, an
Kskimo Itevlew; Hob Mayo'j or
v 1 1 est ra ; It oge rs lia w 1 ian trio;
Hollywood hiring trio; l-'runl;
Stever, baritone.
KdO, Oakland. Cal. ; 1 )- -4 p.
m.. program. Sherm:vn, Clay and
company studio; ii-7, dinner con
cert, Sherman, Clay and com
pany! 8, "Physical Culture, for I he
I'-imlly," Hugh Barrett Oohhs;
VTalks on ConKtniellw iJ-illtng,"
Ii. J. WHihims; f,4Chjitu.' Alioip:
New liooUu," ' iTojiihr i H,onry
Jackson; "It Pays to Anulyse
Character." Koscwe I j) iWyalt;
"Preliminary -Cmiiyo -in ('omnuT
clul luw." W. w.' Dohrzensky;
A rion trio. : . , (
liGW. PorHund. "Orej .'( M.&
'.-p P- in., coiicc'i't zQiiA. Hudson
and Ksse: orchestra.
KN, Hollywood, Cal, (3:fti.U)
&:30-ti:15 p. in.,- Wurlttzer pipe
orgun studio. Town Tuttli r; U: Hi
travd talk, w: F. Alder; 6:30-7,
. AtMtiiv Kent H.uJIot oiiehetHru,
1 laul Finstein. leader; 7-7:30.
M utu'al Motors mirt h contest ;
7or program, Columbia Out
fitting company; s-!), program,
1.. . Stockw'ell company; ii-li,
program, l.lulenwaller A Oough,
Klltn trio, Louise Sulljvun, o
prano, - Kola uuartet ; 10-11,
Ooodrich Sllveriown Cord dyrtce
orclH-.str.-i. I.ilyan May lial len
der, contralio; 11-12, lluy Wcsl.i
iVeoanut (Jrove dunce orchestra
from Ambaasador hotel.
KPO, Han Franeiseo. Cal. (f:K.S)
ii:4ii-7 p. in.. Waldetnar l.lml
-and the Stales restaurant orches
tra; 7-7:;Pi. Uudy Srir.or'H Fulr
niont Motel orctieslra; S-IO.'pro-gram,
I'da Wnhlrop. organisl;
K-.4U, "How to (Juln Weight. 'I.
Wiley Winsor: lo-ll. Waldemar
For A Ride!
V.'o want everyone who is interested in automobiles to have
a ride in the Essex Coach, in order that they may know '
and appreciate tho comfort, ease of riding, and the smooth
ness of operation and flexibility which is built into bene
We will have a fleet of Kssex Demonstrators on the streets '
of La Grande until Tuesday noon and invite you to "Ask for a
Hide." You will then know why the Essex Coach, built on
the famous Super Six principle, is together with the Hud
son, the largest selling six-cylinder car in the world.
-Li n4 And' the Utates- mttuurunt
orchestra.
KTAB; Oakland. Oah (?H1 9 U- '
m., prayer jptvIco, liey. Spuuld- '
tag; 4 p, m., women's club notes;
K. program, Wcslorn States iMv
1 nuu rum: u coinpuny.
KWHC, Pullmuu. Wpsh. (34S.fi)
,7:80-0 p. ni.. songs. Vuy Kerns;
' Kvt-lyn spurlin, vlollnUt; -Po-
lalo Seed production We.tt of
tho CttHOudcs. George K Zui-
Oel., ,
Tu:siAv7oerom:u 20.
Miiuiitalii Time Htntioi.s,
CNUU, lteglnu, fun.( 436), p. ni
ijucvii City mandolin club.
KOA. Denvef, Colo. (1123.4). 0:nn
p. m., Herbert White and his Sil
ver State orchstra; T:3u, News-
' Times concert..
Paeiric Tlmr Siath.iis.
KFOA, Seattle, Wuh. (4r4.3).
G:4.rt-$:ir..p. in., Ithodi s u part-,
uient frtoivt fsrjtii, program; y:3o
11:30. iu.h lie llarkiiess. pud; his
orebestrn. '. i , .
KFPO, Hqllywflod, CnJ, ?2HS) !:3U
10 p. 'frt., HyliiiV. HiiuusUl, the
' blind cook; 6-0; home hour whu
liiurglu Simmons and the na
horhood Phlldii'n:" -V9, llurot l
Hyites, the wandering leiy, and
his luinslrels; !u0, Kuth I.eon-
urul s golden in. tody hour.
KI'WH, Hollywooil, al. (265), C-7
P. in.tohllrtreii'H thoiir Hltr Hro
ther of KFWlt; 7.. Howard Ih all,
talk on golf; 7:15, Or. I. W.
Schuster, on chiropractic meth
ods; 7:3u, fashion talk. Winona
oi noiiywood l.llo; 7:45, micro- ;nanon with salt am pepper. Ileal
phone hrevlltiH; -!. Joo Mar- with u fork or slotted spoon until
tin's Famous Studio Six dance or-. UkM; '-mti the potato shelly with
chestra. Hoatrlee Igoo, soprano; j thio potato, piling It Hp roughly
I'-IO, program, H. L. . t'roeketi , around the eilges. Arrange on n
Hudson-Hbbi.k denier, featuring I baking sheet and put two pan
H. 1. Crockett, baritone; Way bridled oysters in 'each case. Mot
Watts and ukulele, puul Jonrs. iti-!J!"-BJ L 'J . 1
Jinwniian guitarist; Klite ( trio;
I, Warner hrothers frolic! ,dW
rectlon Normain .Manning. ' : , s
KGO, Oakland, Oal.MKiil ),' ll-vi'p.
in., dinner cwncert;' Sherman,
(May .nnd couiiiany; S, "padio
ltreoKe.". KCH S:I0, Theoiloro
Strong,- organist: Klle.n Corlett.'
sopranor Cicorgc Kruger, pianist:
Joan Hay, contralto: Polyteeh
nir high scJiool orchestra; Janus
(ierard, tenor.' - ,
KGW. Portland, Ore. (4M.0), 7:45
S p. m., hnion Savings and Loan
association: 8-lt, Hound inveat
menls," Oeorgo H, Hurr; stylo
talk. Sage of Yamhill county:
. 1 lose J 'It y t rlo : !. 1 u, Oenera 1
Cord orchestra; lo.ji, Indian
Orill. . !
KHJ, Lou Angeles. Cal, (403.2), i
B:3ii-0::io p. m., Lelghton's Ar
cade cafeteria orchestra. Jack
' jCronshaw. leader; fi:;to-7::io. his
tory atory, Prof Walter Sylvester
Hertzog, ( weekly visit of Queen
Tituuia und Sandman from
Fairyland, Charles Leslie Hill,
readings: ,l.uuhft F. Klein, nulo
harp und hurmonlca; 7:3u, ,talk
on dogs. H. M. Jtobcrtson; -1 (I,
progra in. Phi versa I ( 'ra ft sin on.
Council. of Ktigineers; Hull, Ait
Mlcknutn's. Hlltmorc hotel dance
orchestra, Frunk KIIJs leailer.
KNX, Hollywood,, cal., (:;:!.!).
Q:30, :15 p. in., . Win Ulster pipe
organ studio. Town Tattler;. G: in.
travel talk, ,F. Abler; 0:30-7,
., Atwuler Kent Hadio , orchestra.
Paul .Flnsteln,', htadiir: ,(on ;
Clark and hlH Iai .Monica bull-j
room dance orchestra: fc-o K NX
feuturo progrum; 10-12, niovle
night at I ho Ambassador. l:-y !
West's Cocoauul Grove dunce or-J
'I'ln-stru. k
KPO, San Francisco. Cal. (42S..'t),
6:40 p. 111., Wuldeinur Mud and
the Stales Kesluuruul orchestra;
.,7-7:311, Hudy Si-lger's l-'uirmuiU
hotel orchestra,! K-lf. snth P. S.
infantry bund: li-Ht, Mona Motor
(Ml Irin 10.1C .liiet; Cn-ikl.v'H
Cuhirlans. J
KTA It. Oakland. Cal. (216), 8-loJ
p. 111., program, Mutual stores. j
The first historical mention of n
balloon Is a record of an aerostat
carrying tfcverat persons that do- iRj
uni.it.l.nl Inln tlm nllu tf t I'nnaiX
during the latter part of the reign
of Charlemange 7i:'-M4), the fly
ers being charged with being sor
cerers anil condemned to death.
'I ' ;
. Sister Mary ,
II''." Jay I;
i
(!iy NMiv Mary) '
Ureal; fast Whcut cereal cooked
with dHtes, thin cream. French
tc.i-t, syrup, milk, cofiVv.
r.uneheon Potatoes ha!;ed uml
luffed, phredded cabbage, rye
bread, orange Jelly with v.hlpp-.'d
cream, drop cookie, nuik. tea.
Dinner -i. itoast veal, potatoes
buke.d wilh meat, gruvy, buUeiiil
carrots, head lettuce with Thous
and Island dressing, ut earned car
rot pudding, whole .wheal bread.
miiU, col fee. ,
If the. luncheon dessert . Is not
pluuned for little people a. variety
of fresh or canned fruits can be
added to the jelly before molding.
.AV'hi !. baking potatoes wilh meat
keep in mind the neceH-dty of .salt -in)?
them uoparately as they are pill
urtUHid the roust In the pan.
tSKuUv.'s ttakod ami SmrfeJ. .
Tlireo large-smooth .potalms,' 12
inrgi oyster:!, 2 t.ihh spoons butter,
if) teu:tppou salt, milk, fi tabte
npoons btittered crumUi. few grains
p.-ppir.
. Hrrub potaloen and hake In a hot
oven for m hour. -. Split In half
lengt hwise and, ycoop out the liiHlJe,
taking care not to hn-uk tlu'- nkin.
Put potato pulp through rieer and
Aniiouncement!
On Wednesday, Octoher 21, I mil opening it :
Chiropractic Office
In Suite 7, New Foley Building
F. L. TRIBE, D. C
(Piilmer Graduate) .
Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; .7 P. M. to 8 P.
it
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Will it be the arguments of a salesman; will you listen to extravagant elaims or will you
lest a machine at your own home and under your own conditions? Wise buyers demand
assurance before investing-their money. Can there be a more conclusive proof that the
"EASY" is a safe investment than a demonstration In your own home with your own wash
ing.'
U.'. ft? A Iff
Only
4 Days
Left
CALL
with h'.ts it Imtter and covin with
tiuileivd crumbs. Put into u hot
oven Vfrlieut the 'oysters and
brown tlu crunilm and totato hor-
"Of all the aigi.s wo use In writ
ing tho ono th4t conforms host to
what It sini fit's Is the luterroita
tion point. Down Im1ov l a round
atom. I; Is the bowl of ibo world.
I'p abave rises tlio uugrur's wand
asking questions of tlu- unknown."
Fahre.
i- i
' Menage No. air from j
OHIXiON THAU FOX l'AHM,
11. W, Smith, Prop.. I
IaCirnndr, Ore.
ft. Oepartmc.it of Agrlritl
ti)re reports for . IU25, just Ve-j
reived hy mo uu to wild f.ir al-j
mis. o.hio fallv rovers those
farmed uu I ilu, ami reports the
annual turnover in furs lust your
wua $4oo,(Hiii,oiio. Trapped "furs
in the PnlUd Stales last yeai' .
aiuounied to. $7U,ono,onu, , while'
those pelted from farms amount
ed, to nwirly ONK Mll.L.lOV
OOl'.LAPS. H'he impOlted ,- fllfiii
ajnountod to nearly three h in-'
dred million tin liars. . Isn't It n
III Til INVIWTT
M.
V VacuumBcclriC
OUR OFFICES FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
"Wash The
; Nelly Don Frocks
Ladies' Reitdy-To-Wear and Millinery r "
v Putmaris
In Ladies' Rcp.dy-To-Wear and Millinery
$1 Down Delivers Any k
Heater In
Credit ';: . CA R
Mrs. A. L.
Coloratura Soprano .
Teacher of Singing, and available for Concerts.
1 Trios, Quartets and Choruses.
rupll of Owar Siiongor and Yuatman Orifflth, New Torle Cltjr.'
' ' ' ' ' ' Stiidlo 708 0 Avenue. ' . '
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HEAD TUB OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS '
The "EASY'' washes ALL. of the family r
wash clean. So do some other washers, but
in the "EASY" wool blankets and other fluf-
. fy materials come out with their downy and "
tluffy nuifucec reatored. The, same applies ,'
. to flannel materials because there is no rub-' '
bing 01 applied friction, which haa a ten- :r
dency to lmrdcn tho surface of materials of -this
character. Shirt cuffs, collars and bands
, need no hand rubbing. Sheer and dainty-
; tilings could not lie washed more carefully
: by the hotmewife lining; her hands as sue-
tion cii;s in the bathroom wash basin, lie
cause the three suction cups in the "EASY"; '
gently force soap suds" back; and, forth
. through ' the mesh sixty times per minute.
The "EASY" also thoroughly cleanses badly
Boiled overalls and .similar things. .
Check also the many other leading and ex- i.
elusive features of the "EASY." Note its
gear drive running in a bath of oil no f;
belts to slip or give, trouble; its straightline-'J
lever action eliminating friction increasing ?:
wear -and' cutting down current consump
tion; ib; wide open tank no heavy parts to
lift; iti; nturdy and durable construction;
observe its conveniently located safety
switch. Let the "EASY" in action prove, to
you hat there is. half..a century of satisfac
tion back of its clothes-washing principle.
DOWN
20 Months to
Easy Way"
Our Store 7." HI
No'lnierw
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Richardson
CoachluK ,
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