Wednesday, Qctolier 21, 1925 THE LA: GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three ? NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. Larison Hostess ' At Bridge Luncheons Mra, O. 1.. hurlHon proved Jit. Hi'lT a I'hariulng' hostess this veeU when Hho rnttutatUA'd at two bride' lunchrons ut htT home on O avenue. A dulnly two-course lum-ln eon wua wrvrd ouch iluy at IMS o'clock, with covers laid for tveniy llouutliul pink roses went used us u cenlfrplico. On .Monday afternoon high eore vint to Mrs. It. K, lluvenatrolt und Mrs. 10. L. Holmes won m'cntiil prize. Tuesday itt'tcrnoou tho first pilzo wrni to Mm. W, VI. Ilouter und the second to , Mrs. Chnrletf UinBiier; ' 0 W 30 Attend - - Lodge Social ; Th Ladles Auxiliary to the nro-. Iherhood of Railway Truiniuen met lost evening ut KuxWs hall. After the n-Kular lodge scKSioti tuhles t re.arrunKea in the dining room of tho. hall and a delicious lunch eon was served. Approximately thirty were present. . . Tim committee in charge of the. 1 uneltcon consist ed of M rsj VI, ( '.' oughcnowyr. Mi ). Arnett, Mrs Kloyd Mann :iml Mr.t. Ward Kuwl or. ' ' ' 1 Auxiliary in" ' Pleasant Meeting. ' , The tTguhii' meeting of . Hie Ladles' society to the Hrothurliood , of Locomotive Klremen and Kngl neers wus-held last evening at"thc; K. of 1. hull. A rlargtt number at tended and after )u business sea sion the evening was spent social V ly. ItTTri'sliifU'iitH were served. Musical Program ' ": Featured at Meeting Men. women, children and even liable appeared In musical num bers given herore a company of Neighborhood club members num erous enough to fill the clubrooms in 'the library building for tho regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Lynn Wright, leader for the occasion, illustrated her paper( on "Music in the American Home," with typical forms that might be given there. The folk songs were heard first In a duel by Mrs. T. H. Maxwell und Paul Knautz, whose numbers were "Oh, That We' Two Were Maying" WALLING'S SALE OF COATS, DRESSES And HATS Every article reduced this week. The best makes and materials. La Vogue and raluiiT Coats, Courier, Cam eo and Oeraldlne Pattern Hnts velours. Popular priced Presses. 9 2.Vr OFI- ox .n:vixitv WALLING'S Red Cross Slippers Por Inillos! Tills line of high - craile llpporii l; ' o well advflrttapil ami soll by nil thr hrs! shoo mfrphnn( In thf ritlos nml you will npprooiato the opportuni'y to ho nHlo to - purchase :t pair In your ' own honip town. We- linvp scvlM-al slylfs on dtaploy In our .window. Hoc for yourself. These hlRh-Brade slippers nil carry a high arch tone with combination narrow heels which makes un excellent feeler as well as comfort. They come in patent leath er, hlnck kid, tan culf: welt soles. Tom and strap pat terns, which are very doz er street slippers. Hold Ky THE BOOTERY Only If they don't fit they arc not Hed Cross Arch .Tone Hhoprf Steel Ranges Different makes and prices. HEATING STOVES To suit any buyer. F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 v Attractive i Ah This attractlvo neck finish was no ticed on a black velvet street cos tume. The tie of white satin passes through two straps of the material before it finally ties in a casual knot somewhere about the waistline. and "Reuben, Heuben." - With Ulchard Thomas Jr. on her lap and her own daughter, Marrla, and Gloria Qrandy at her knee. Mrs. Florence Lynch Miller f.nng two lullabies. Little Gloria then sang a lullaby to lier doll. ( ; Mrs. John Ko1gin' ki(idcrgarlen class uppeared In four Mother Goose scenes: "Little Miss Muft'et." "Ten Llitie Indians,". "The, Mamma Doll," and."iye, HuVty riunting." . " Violin solos wore played by Maelizahoth and Alice Jenn-tte Cooner. fil fnllnwed bv a iloel liv the youthful imnressarios. ! Dorothy Ann Warntek, Hetty Cochran and Anne Htungc, in sailor cosiume, sang three popular airs. Their rollicking accompaniment was played by Lois Nelson, who also wore the Jack Tar attire. The concluding nmnbir was Liszt's "Hungarian Ilhapsody," played ns a piano tfnlo by Miss Helena l'rice. Mrs. C. H, Rcrnnton, president, presided over the business meeL ing preceding the program Announcement was made of a program on "Art in the American Home." wlth'Mrs. l B. Appleby as leuiler, which will be, , given at tho next iregnjar unvoting Nov. 3si Announcements Social announcements may bo printed in this column free of charge. , Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cooked food1 sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements,' to be printed the same dKyV'iiinst bo In society editor's hands by t:00 o'clock. News editor's note The students and alumni of the Oregon Normal school will give a luncheon at noon Kriday at the Sominer hotel in honor of Mr. Gen tle and Mis-s ilenkle, from the normal school, who will attend the teachers Institute here. . Because of the teachers' Insti tute this week the meeting of the Cenlral Parent-Teacher association lias beeii'postponed one week. The. date for .tho next meeting is Oc tober :to. ' The Haptlst Mission society will meet at the'home of Mrs. C. R Hnppersett tomorrow afternoon. The subject for the afternoon will be "Our Own Mlslsonarles In the Columbia Hiver District." Mrs. Robert Patttson will be hostess to the Thursday Auction Bridge club tomorrow afternoon nt her home on l-'ourth street. , Mrs. Vade King. Miss Silvls. Mrs. H. A. Magnire and Mrs. Jtay Ituell will be hostesses to the Neighbors of Woodcraft at a tea-.tomorrow afternoon al the home of Mrs. n. A. Jack. Women's Handicap is greatly curbed this new way of solving this oldest hygienic problem THERE ij a new way in woman's hygiene that ends thr insecurity of old-time "sanitary pads" and llieir unhappy days. " 8 In 10 better class women now j use "KUl fcA. i 5 times as absorbent as ordinary i cotton pads. ! Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan I ger ot offending. I Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass 1 ment. Obtainable at all drug and de ' nartment stores simply by saying "KOTEX." You ask for it without I j hesitancy. ' Costs only a lew cents. Troves old ways a folly. Twelve in a pack i age. In fairness to yourself, fry it. K o t e X Mi lumuljy discord dice tissue U'Omax srnvKYou or j LONDON M:KS VMTinilAN t k.lim:ss ix utv ho.mis i ! LONDON (AP In the eyes of Miss Irene T. .Martin, the only wo man liiitvtyur in lOngland, the greater rurt of London Is com posed of ''atrociouji homes and buildings" put up by Victorian architects. fc?he uec-s but little im provement on tho ''old Victorian ugliness" In Loudon's suburbs. "I wonder sometimes hew people larlkulurly at nighi. find thuu itspectivr homes." rhe said in an address before the t-'ot optimist club, "there are so many, many miles of lioiises Hi l.ttdon. Man Chester. Liverpool and other Kng Ifeli cities that u re exactly .alike. "When one sets-. tl ' yrKchtV Utile vlllitn they nr putting up in the suburbs,' with narrow' windows imitation plllur.-i and pompons lyeh g:itrs, one begins to realise t hut we art- making but liMU improvenient on the old Viclorlun UKMnej-s Radii w TIH RSUAV, OCTOItKIS 112 .Mountain Time Suit (on CNltC. Calgary, Cap., (4.1&.H), t p. m., C. N. It.'s symphony or chestra; Andy Davidson, tenor. KOA, Denver, Colo. CiL'2.4). 0::i p. in.. Herbert. White and his Silver State orchestra. Kl'DM, M issou In . M on t. (244), S p. , children's hour, .Alberta Stone; Mrs. Leiia Paxson Hale, vocalist. -, . Pa.'liV.Tinio Station- ; Kl-'PG. .'Hollywood,' :a.Hf. . (-238)'. !c:io-0 p. m.,' Sylvia Szyman-' skl, the blind cook; 5-G p. m., : home hour, Georgia Simmons anil the' neighborhood children'; K-'). Harold Hynes, the "wanderbi;: . , Jew, u.pd..bis. minstrel, in ba'y blue hour;- u-io. Huth Leonur- tii's golden melody hour. Kl-'WB, Hollywood, Calif. (2f.2) 7:110 p. m., microphone brevi ties; TifiO, Jack Itoaa, fishing scout; S-y, program, Starr Piano company, Hollywood Kythmn jmgs anu ina AUtcneii iiutl.'i in arrangements of Gennett rec ords: U-10, program, Hon P. Smith, Inc.. Diana Moon dance orchestra, Salvlne Hnlano. vio-i linlst, Sol Hoopli's junior II;.-! waiian trio. Dan Grldley, tenor; ! 10-1 1, Warner brothers'- frolic,! direction Norman Manning. i KGO, Oakland, Calif. (3C1), 8 p. m., "The fortune Hunter," KGO ! players; Cremona trio; 10-12, j Hen Black's orchestra. ' KGW. Portland, Ore. (4UL5) 7:15 p.t;m., ("tilhyii? .'J'ruth society, .- j KHJ, Los Angeles, (f"lai(i(1(40,.,:,1 ri::i0-C;3O p. in. Lelghton'sAr-I cade.; cufeterla,; orchestra, iuck; "Cronshaw, leader; 6 : 11 0-7: 3d ' history story. Prof. Walter Syl-J vester Hertzog; Dickie Brandon, I Joyce Coad and Janes H ughes, I screen juveniles; 8-10, program,; . Pacific Beady Cut Homes, Inc.,'1 arranared -bv Walter W. Iliddlek , '.io-ill,;,Art HfeknaLn's BlUmore' Kills, leader. J KNX, Hollywood, Cnl. (3.1G.9) J -6:30-6:15 p. in., WurHtKei- lipe, organ studio. Town Tattler; ! 1 0:15. travel talk. W. I- Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent lladloor-i ebestra. Paid fc'lnsteln, leadr; ( 7-8, KNX dinner hour program; ;:-9. program. Globe let; Crt am I company: -l 0, progrntn, Web-j West's Cocoanut Grove dance j orchestra from Ambnssador ho tel. KPO, San Francisco. Cal. (428.3). G-.40-7 p. m.. Waldemar Ltnd and the Stales Bestaurant or "chestia: 7-7::',o Budy Selger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; S-!. George W. Caswell Cctfi'ee com pany; Itatllo Light orchestra: John W. Miller, tenor; :!". studio program; , 1 0-1 1, Jnek- Coak ley's Cnbiiians. KTAIL Oakland. Cal. 21fi) p. m studio program. "Check ScaT APPLIANCES Carried By EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. S- (I Before you Build I or Buy a Home 8 - insist on I ChfclnXeal I it Elertrital Wiring i 111 VN rt I lV PAC3F!CSTArES 11$ ' J London's Sister - Q , v" f Mrs. Kllza Shenard, sister of the" iato Jack London. Is the new president of tho American Legion AuxIllAry; tlccted at' tho Omaha convention. ;-Uio manages the famous " London ettato lit the Valley of the -Moon, near Glen lCHen. . Calif. ' . CITV IlKAIiY VtK SKSSIOX H(D HIV KB, Ore. With civic organizations, women's, chibs .ami church bodies of, the city eo-oper-i atlng vit i 'the loesi: W--Cf T. 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Rerloua effort ar being madt to gt thp tOTern meiH to remove the caU ftnd'tb , put. ihem uvlckly out ot Iheli' misery.- It Is also planned to Vk- -the authorities to impose penul-; ties upon persons who repppuiatef"1 t)ie eat prisons. ' ; ' Un'isual Service" K. I.ucllla Daly. Prop, ...