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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
Tucsdav. October 20,MV2r. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY blarney girl ttnd Wit fntert;iln-1 ci.r. era in un hour of bullntiu. tt-1 o, I i;ulvod KFI'Cl concert c reheat ru, A tld lrmon Juki tunl dia tvlatln. R.lr well btid Ht tr- stand until I ho hiKturo basing to tbtcki'i;. Hint whlUK of ;r3 un- IKKWli, JJollywouil. t ut. C'b:!), G-T til stiff and iohl Into jWty ih(t. For Evening Shower Compliments Bride-Elect Miss Dorothy Caldwell, hrldc. pli'Ct, was the inspiration for u lovely shower .Monday evening at the homo of Mrs. Jack Hlutl. Th6 rooms were cleverly deeoratcd sugt Restive of Hallowe'en. Many uiuuh inff games were played Tor wlili-lt prizes wore uwurtied and pn sente() to Miss Caldwell. Those winning first trlzts were: Mittt l.ucllltj Itluok. Alius Kriuu l,ymnn and Mtsg Winona l.yman. The consolation prize was awarded to Airs. I jester Itramwell. At the close of the jennies the honor Kuest was presented with a ling" basket of Rifts. After the preHt-ntation the - guests rnjoyrd lindiiiR their forlunes in a wlteh iot. Hallowe'en colors were nlso usei( In the dainty two course luncheon served at tho close of the evening1. The hostesses w-re Mrs. J. J. I'ear sou, Mrs. H. M. Uirsi-n and M rs, Juek llhitt. -; Mrs. Barrie Entertains Society The Wi-stmlnHter seciety met last evenliiR at the homo of Mrs. It. . Harrie. After n short buslm-ss ses Hluu Mrs. Ueui-Re Hichnrdsoii led in the ih votlonal. Mrs. I. I. Itusey and Mrs. A. S. huryea had charge of the lesson for the evening. Th6 society is now studylng "tompaH son of Various Hellgions." Itailio 1 music was a feature of the oven- , ing. Jtefreshmenls wi-pe ct-rved at he close 01' the evening. Ahouti thirty were present. - : I The next meeting will held j Friday, October so, at the home;of Mrs. Lowell Williamson, ' Juliet. Club - . EniOVS LiVenin0" ri'h0 loyul Slsfors will meet Wed- Miss Florence Nelson entertain-. nesduy afternoon at :!:3U o'clock ed 'he members of the Juliet club ut tht l W- . I. C'orge, lost evening with . a Hallowe'en) 1708 Second street, with Mrs. t K. party at her home on N avenue ''i.,.l,ffo- Mrs. C. K. George and Mis. The roonia'were altractively decor-!J- H; Snoclgrass as hostesses. ated in orange and black and thef idra of Hallowe'en was also ctw- The evening gown of this season Is apt tc have a most exaggeratedly revealing V or U in tho back which Is same times mitigated by a-sash ar rangement such as is here sketched. Sometimes it is filled in with Jewelled or embroidered straps. . Announcements ' Social announcements may be printed la this column free pf charge. Any announce men ts pertaining to any functions audi as cooked food sales, etc., will bo refused. Announcements, to be printed the samo day, must be In society editor's hands b)t V:00 o'clock. News editor's note,. ried out in the games played. About twenty gorls were present, llefore adjournment refreshments were served. Miss Hertha.Netson. wlio is train ing to lie a nurse at the St. Kliza heth hospital at Haker, was pres ent for the purty, Mrs. Vade King, Miss Pllvis. Mrs. R. A. Maguire and Mrs. Kay Ruell will entertain the Women or Wood craft at a tea Thursday afternoon at th home of R. A. Jack, COG Jef ferson avenue. WALLING'S Coats For stouts, regular sizes and misses, of the best styles and materials cheaper than elsewhere. Fin's for trimming coats and dresses. WALLING'S AS The L. 8. to the R. of L. V. and E. will hold its regular meeting at tlic-K. IV. hull this evening. All I members are requested 10 be pres- rm, . it,riren;:;e:iis win e serveu. "I1 p. m., chiluren s hour, Lig R o- liter of Ki' Wt;; -7:Ju, .Mutual Motors mirth contest: i:3, ' microphone brevltUs; t-l, War ner brothers' sny'opators; Hur bura Runnel!, biues s.nger; Le Koy Kilhurg and hi:: ukulele; 1 10, Kathrytt Martin, soprano: 'rank fierce and Vie Ileal i, pop ular Holies; H offers' Huwutluu trio; 10-1!, Warner brothers' frolic, direction iSormcn Man ning. 'KLIO, 0;i!:l:iml, Cal. (SCI), C-7 p. hi., dlnnt-r coneeri, Sht-rinau. Clay and com party; S, Ariun trio; WiKstntoii l. rred, presi dent. KtlW, ro.ttand. Ore. (4;1.5), S-lu p .111., elett; ic night, Kdiaoon's hirtliday; lo-n, Kherinan, Clay and compuny. KHJ. Los Angi'lea, Cal. (405.2), 6:au-C:y p. m., Leighton's Ar cade cai.-terla orchestra, .lack ('ron:;haw, h ader; C:;toT7:3U. his lory stoiy, I'rof. Walter Sylves ter llertsog, Dick WinsJow, juve nile reporter; Mickey McRan. screen utarh-t; Helen Lcm, sisig er; K. Dr. Mara Huumgurdt, sci entific lecturer; H:;t(t-io:o, pro gram, 1 R. Miller Hudson-Lssex dealer, arrangeti by J. Howard JohiiMon; iu:;ii-1 1 ;"o. Art Hick man's Rill more hotel dance or. chewira, I'liinl; Hllis, leadi r. KNX, Hollywood, Cal. :Uii.n),' fj;30-: I p. ' m Wurlit'er pipe organ studio. Town Tatthtr; C:ir, travel talk, W. I'. Alder; G;::o-7, At water Kent Radio orchestra, i'aul KinHtelif, leader; 7-S, Atu bassador hoti l concert orchestm. Jcsrf Ucscnfejd, leader;. pro gram, Security Tru:;l and SiivnipB bank; 9-lti, program with a kick. Herculi-8 Gasoline coiiipany; lu ll, hour of dance music.;. , KI'O, Kan I'Vanclseo, Calif. (42S,:!), 0:40-7 p. m., Waldemar Lind and the States Restaurant orchestra; 7-7:Hii, . Rudy HetKcr's Katn:io;it j liotel orchestra; H-H Atwaiei Kent, artists: 0.-. 1 Goodrich Sil ver! own Cord orchestra ; 10-11, Waldemar Lind and tho State3 Restaurant orchestra. KWSc, I'ulLiian, Wash. (348.C), 7:30-0 p. m., Cougar Collegians; "1'lanning a Girl's Room," Gladys Gallup; agricultural talk; book reviews, Alice Lindsay Webb. ture. Tnen beut un'il stiff enough to hold its slir.pe. Chill and s.rve with bciled custard made with th yolks of :o egBi:. COOS FOITOH l.NOini'l) MARSHFIKLD, Ore. Out of tho grist of 36 Indictments re. turned by the Cues county grand Jury, that of Frank R. Cameron, editor of tho Sunday Morning Her, was tho outstanding feature. Cam eron; van charged with criminal llhel by C. C. Williams of Conultle. sinto traffic officer. -Cameron was taken into custody by Sheriff Gage and placed In jail unit! he could arrange a bond of $Hkh. ' 1'ranU W'lisoh and Ira. Meicnlf. married, wore sentenced to a year in the ,p'ttentlary for conduellnu a til ill, no wero Harry Linden and Kntil Kllngberg. Several othei-s were to' bo sentenced for pmnu raclnrhiff Ihpior. Other Indlctmenls were for cell ing li-:uoiv check lmsslng and vari ous other offenses. IWIIt IIODY itV:OltGS'l.i:i ig'rangia of the toiiiuy' to ' discuss' itplans for the lin'ti fair. GRUSHAM, Ore. T. J. Kreudor . '. . . , ,u V - "' ,,1r,,"",, ,,lUeoih Itotc coeiation id the regular meeting of j ceeds A. W. Metxger of vSreshuin, ho had held the office ror two ii-rnis and declined to become n candlilato for another year. Mr. Metiiger wna appointed sec retary to succeed H. J. Pulfer. H. A. Lewis was re-eleeied vice-president and Theo Rruggcr treasurer. The "former is a resident or Port land and ihe latter lives in Gw.h am. T. R. Howllt. Charles Cleveland. Mr. Metzger, Mr. Lewis. M. M. StjUire and .1. V. Cogswell were ap ttointed 011 the' executive board. orfin n; or the ahriociation will meet ; I'hyuiclans and nurses will he on with a committee repreS'-nllng duty at each of these HtalloiiH. JIM PI A 1 nous Infunik AlatiLs 4aiMiiieM tiovernnintl TokYfi (AR). The death rate of Infants In Japan Is on the In crease, principally because .of the dcrielcncy of relief and sanitary measures. . Official statistics dis close that more than 1.800, 000 babies die In Out empire every y;-ur. In the light of these faots tiui home ministry bus decided on the- establishment of sanitary sta tions in every city throughout the country in which tha population is more than Ml.uOo. It is e rcctcd thet more than ;l.t0ii,0(to yen will i4j extiendeii in tma v.01.;. Winter is coinnc. Don't buy n car lhat'fi hard to start unless you live on top of a hill. ionm people marry for better worse whlli others mnrry so or JESSIE A. IIOSKINS , Graduate or Hoynl Conservatory of Jlusic, Stutt gartli, (Sennany. Authorized teacher of Yentmiin Ciiirith Vocal Principal. Teaching each Wednesday in the- Eastern Oregon School of 'Music Studio, Odd Fellows' Temple. (Y. M. C. A.) ; ; i Phone -U7-J. CREDITS GIVEN . Mrs. J. L, Munhall will be host- less to the Altar society topiorrow aftumoon, October'2L Sister Mary Says: J Radio . (lly Sister lni ) Rreaklatt Oranges, cereal, tliin cream, creamed potatoes, broiled ham, crisp graham toast, milk. coffee... - ( . Lunoheon Cream of. potato soup, croutons, open egg. and let tuce sandwiches, grape sponge, y. M'KIXi;siAY, OCTOHKH 21, -Moil ni nl 11 Time Stations. KFWA, Og.len, Ctah. (iJU) 0-1 (i p. in., Globe Mills; lo-ll, mu- "I'PU-s with whipped sical program, Lion Coal cein-brend, milk, coffee. dlnner Broiled salmon steakfl, I parsley butter, scalloped potatoes, Ijiiiu beans in.criMiiu, cel?ry,.JeUted cream, ryt MINERVA SAYS: We havft now In stock several new stytps in J net Wright Arch Support Shoes for men. These are very dressy as wVIt as being con st ruele d wit h an arch built In ami the insole is molded jusl exactly like the bottom of the foot which gives all the comfort which can be had In a shoe. - AH . arch trouble is corrected in t he Just Wright shoe; These aro different from our reg ular shoes combination Inst for narrow heel. They com; In colors, black and brown. A rea 1 s h oe tor a gentleman. THE B00TERY G. If. n A YD EX, Mgr. Also Ladies Arch - Aid shoes. Roy's shoes in low ctlt prices. pany. Kills Fuel company; 11 12, Ol l Reeves and his orches tra. . 1, IKOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4). G:30 p. m. Herbert- While and his Sil- melts the ! ver State orchtstra; S, scientific football, Tom MrNanmra; .X:I, 1 Kdison Day. Rlite Rrll trio; Pub j Ho Hervieo :omp;ipy saxoplione I band; "Llectiiclty on the Kurm," j Clare. N. Htannnrd; Ollnger mnle 1 quartet ; Stewart A. Houoman, 1 read!1!; KOA orchestra. I Poclllc Time Slatloip. ' KFOA, . Henttle, Wash. (454.8). 0:45-S:li p. in.. Hopper Kelly company: . KiHo-IO, , Thill's sluillo prograiii. KKPO. Hollywood. Cat. (2S), r-6 p.' m home hour wtih (Jeorgin Simmons ami the nahorhood One or two tablespoons grated cheese added to potato soup after serving Increases Its food value and Improves the flavor, il'tie hot soup cheese just enough to innkf It f.-iKllv (lio-r-Hl..rl -hi,! li1inl perfectly with .the liiUid. CJrape sponge Is a deji;Mt worth kee ping ,ln mind for winter win' when bottled grape juice ' must take the place of frcs'i, (irnpc Sponge. One tablespoon grcnnlated gela tin, 4 tablespoons cold water, 't cup sugar, 1 lemon, 1 cup grape juice, wh it m 2 eggs, few g ra i ns salt. cover gelatin with cold water and let siand 10 minutes. Place over hct watr and dins jive. Prlng grae Juice to the boiling point children: Maggie O'SlH-n. the with sut-'ar. stirring to difsnlve A Beauty of the Press OPEN SEASON FOR CHINA PHEASANT OCT. 15th I have Shot Guns, Guns and Shells all sizes and the kind that kills. F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-85 . ..t t - :::::: va 1 I iuV 2ll:" J-; ' - The press, which has mfio many a Ix-auty famous, row has a lieauty all i'.m own. Miss Fawn Sinaton. employed on Ihp Provo Kv-ning Ilrisld, one of th ino?t beauufiil glt i in Utah, recently havlnf M-lecled quw-n ol the ULahcounty fair. QUICK COOKING Cook2to3 , minutes only Acady with the coffee! New Style-H-O Quick Cooking Oats the time-saving, energy-building breakfast dish. . -Flavory oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal in 2 to , 3 minutes! Never sticky, pasty or uninviting.; Appctiz.. ing delicious healthful. , y ! ' , Filled with flavor picked with nourishment Smooth ' firm in texture yet retaining the necessary roughage for easy digestion, : 1 1 . ; 151 f , ' That "all-night cooked" flavor in otttyttv mirnUtt . juaaies ijress natM ' $7:50 :io$ 16.75 , : ' An-array of .lovely new hats, with distinction in every line. ... , 'Here you will' find brilliantly reflected every new 'mode -of the Fall season: Velvets, soft Velours, Grqs grain Heather ;', Plush .' uiid Satin are expressed in tones - ran ging .from lieige to brown, "wines, "reds,"; blues and black. -:.'"s-'-.. "r LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY r )t $1 Down Delivers Any Heater In Our Store ; Credit CA RR 9S No jnlei est ; H O H4RNIVS OATS - RO YEARS MAKERS TT . RtouKl CW HOTVMtf KM . uf V I OT CUJALITV FRODOCT8 I WJJRJ " OLD HOHUllAO FfMCMtwun . 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The splendid facilities of our completely equipped experimental labor etory have been used for IhU on objee tiva tho perfection of details tbe refine ment of tho "EASY" Vacuum Electric Vashtr. Thoso who bay an "EASY" profit by this concentration. They own a time trie4, simplified, a permanent pos session, a washer of stability, of quiet, co-ordinated ptfonnaac. There It no disputing tho fact that an electric washing machine is tba only right way tho best way 4o wasn clothes. Now there can bo no question but that tba "EASY'S" advanced and out standing mechanical simplicity, developed correctness of design and long -lived wear ing parts justly entitle it to tho position) of first place it has earned with tba boast) wives of America, Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Wash The Kasy Way" .i' Coloratura' Soprano ' ' Teacher of Bliiirlng, and available for, Concert, Coaching ,, ' Trloa, Quartets and Choruses. ; ",,, Pupil or Oxcnr iJuonaoi' ana' Yetttrhnn arltClth, NeW York City.;"1 ' ' ''m...ilo-''r70ii;o-',!4.VVnua.' '" ',V ' mm Genuine French Pastry ' ; '! 1 Filled with llungnrimv Crcairi ,. Made only by ; Gwiilianis' Electric Bakery 1 !' ' : Mnkor of IliRli-Orailo Pastries . .1. , ' "HOME OP TUB QOLDKN . " CRU8T .. READ TUB OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS utter Fat Now 56c And until a market change. We have always maintained the top mar- lict for Cream and Eggs. BRING US YOUR CREAM Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. PHONE 122 i 5