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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
Thursday, October 22, 1925; THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEF Page1 Three NEWS of SOCIETY lower Compliments . iss Laldwell R'uiii.ilimcntintf Miss Dorothy lltlwell, whoso inarriuKQ to Aiul- r I'luylu will be un event of nxt bnth, Mrs. Claude Lynch. Mrs. iurlus Wule mid Mrs. John Ada- wnre hostsH-s ut a duliKlitfuI lower last evening at the home Mrs, Lynch on Oak struct. The bins wore cleverly dec o ruled sug Jatlvo of Hullowo'en, a black and low color schuinu piedominat- LFour tubh-s of bride und two Lies of "&U0" wvru at uluy Uurtmr i evening. Mre. E. H. Boylen n hitch score at bridge and the :ond prlzo went to Mrs. August burr. Mrs. Juuk Hiatt received : prize at "500." Aftr the play an excellent two- fcirse luncheon was served, with tch the same color scheme of ick and orange was used. MIbs ! dwell received 'many beautiful :ts. iiesday Evening Card lub Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman (tertnined the Tuesday Kvening rd club Tuesday evening at their ino on N avenue. Kour tables re nt play during the evening th Mrs. T. K. Maxwell winning ifh score among the ladies and i gentleman's prise going to r red with. Tho decorations of the homo snggostlve of Hallowe'en, 'tick and-orange being used, along till a prolusion of beautiful uu- Jin n flowers. Alter the play a linty two-coursu luncheon was tved. j riap"e U1UD Meets r rinnb TTnmo ' I I JJclIlLi iiunic '.. Mrs. Gi-onro Hunt dellBhtfully I tertnined tho members of the lesduy liiidKe club Tuesduy uf-1 irnoon at her home, on Pennsyl-' ,iu HV,.nue. The homo was at- ln tively docoraU'd with bouquets ! fall flowers and at the close of' le play a two-course luucncon wua trved. Mrs. W. S. Harcr won high score. oyal Sisters Plan t nnual Dinner The Loyal Sisters of the ChrlR in church spent a plensunt lift WALUNG'S . SALfi OF ; COATS, DRESSES And HATS Kvery aUlcle reduced this week. Tho best makes und materials. Iu Vogue and l'aliner Coats, Courier, Cam eo and ' IJeiaidine l'attern Hals velours. I'opulur priced Dresses. 2.V, (UK OX JEWELRY i WALUNG'S .i EVERYTHING For . t Picture Making I Red Cross Drug Store Red Cross Slippers For lailkn! TlilK 11m- cif ItilTh - Knulf Hltp'rs is ' wi'll iulvcilii-l anil biiI'I hy all the Ix-ftt shoe iiH-rrhiinlH thr lilies unil you 1!I al!ri-c:liit.' tlio opportunfy to be ablf to purchuse a pair In your own home town. we nave several slyN'S on dlspluy in our wimlow. Sec for yourself. These hiBh-Kruile slippers ull earry a hlch arch tone with mliinntion narrow hei'ls wlili-h makes un excellent f.eler an well as romfoit. They come In patent leatn- l.luek kill, tan calf: well wiles. I'om anil stnip pui- (erns. which are very clc.'- Bill r street slippers. Hold 1!y THE B00TERY Only If they ilon't fit they are not KtU Cross Arch Tone Fur Collar On a black velvet afternoon frock was sen thin attractive collar ol whlt (ur'and tie of black velvet ribbon. It elver, a youthful louek that is moat lovely. noon ycatunlay.ut the hoiua.or.Mrs, C. K. Guorgu, whuru tluy euthurutl lor tnuir ruKUlur monthly business I und aoclul inucting. The busings was conducted by thu president, Mrs. Harry Sundoz. Mrs: Jennie Byer read the Berlpture .lesson. l''tnul arrangements, were -madq for' the annual chicken dinner to be served at the. church October K 9. Thirty ladies wero present. In eluding four visitors. Two new members wore added to the society, iteiieslinientu were served by Mrs, GuoiKe. Mrs . C .12 . Duflc'y and Mrs. j H SnoUgrusa. ' .' '!. j .-: tit TjiJ u.j. , ' J - ' - " S. MOllOrea " At DlMier jrl) 1,u (.Yencll entertained at dinner honoring Mrs. V. A. Jtrld, general secretary of the Christian Women's Hoard of Missions,' and Mrs. A. L. Keith ly, district secre tary, Tuesday evening. Pink rose buds served aa a beautiful .center piece. . Covers were laid for six, tnclud- -ling Mrs. Telglebeck. Mrs. H.. J j Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. French, Mrs. Keith ly and Mrs, Held. Mrs. Munhall -."V' " Entertains Society The Altar society met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J jU Munhall. Twenty-five ladles wpre present. The business session was presided over by Mrs. Harry Lttvcy, president, and many Important items were discussed,1 ' w A social hour was ovserved be- i fore adjournment I wus served. and luncheon (Mrs. Hale Hostess to j Bible Class" ' : "' V. Mis. 11. G. llalu was hostess to the Hlble Kenrchers class 'of -the 'Presbyterian church yesterdsy . af i ternootl at her home on - . North i Fourth street. There Wus a large nttendunce und tho afternoon was I spent dressing dolls for a mission box. to be sent to China, tfnch I year the Mission . Hand .of, the ' church hus sent a box to China, Uli j der the supervision of Mrs. A. 8. I Anderson. This year the Mission i Hand hus disbanded so . Mrs. An derson is preparing the box, with SKINNY MEN THIN MEN. RUN DOWN MEN, NERVOUS MEN You jiroluihly know tha.t,t'oil Liver Oil Is the Krcutcsl flesh pro ducer In the world. Because It contains more VIU ' mines than any food you can K 't. ! You'll he clad to knuw that Cod Liver Oil conies In sugar coated i tablets now, so If you really want ' to put in or 20 pounds of solid 1 healthy flesh on your bones and ! feel well and strong, ask Glass ! Illllirs. I- I.. I'rng Co., or any dlilKcist for u bo of McCoy'n ! Coil Liver Oil Compound Tablets. ' Only 61) cents for HO tablets and If you don't gain five pounds i in 3d days your druggist Is autli I orlzed to hand you back the mon I ey you paid for them. It isn't anything unusual for a ' person to gain 11) pounds In 30 days. . - "Oct JlcCoy's. the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. DEPENDABLE FUNERAL SERVICE Rendered By A- DEPENDABLE FIRM W. H. Bohnenkamp Go. 5th al Spring St Funeral Directors the BHslstanco of the Dlblo Search era class. Delicious refreshments wcro serv ed before adjournment. T ' I'romlso (HpeciaD Mr. and Mrs. C. I Carper entertained a num ber of. young people of . 1'rounuo Friday, honoring; their son, Hub ert's, twenty-first birthday anni versary. A delightful evening was spent at games, alter, which an oys ter supper was served by Mrs. Carper, assisted by .Mrs Almeada Carper and Mrs. Allle Smith. . Cove Speclal) Mrs. Caroliue Lewis, of Seasldo,' grand worthy matron of tho Order of tho Kust- crn Star, visited the Cherry chap ter. No. liS, U. K. H., Saturday, After the evening's program lunch was served. Mrs. L.owis expressed herself as well pleased with the Cove lodge. Out of town' visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Kberhard and Mr. and Mrs. Aiken, of La Orande, Mr. and Mrs. Hedset, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gale, and Mia. and Mrs. t. M. Lit tler, ot Union. " Mrs. Lowls was the guest of Mrs. L. M. Dalrd while here. . Cove (Speclul) The Ladles' Guild was delightfully entortaincd Thursday afternoon by Mia. WU. lam Hallmark ana Mrs. A. H. ur. ton at the homo of " the former. During tho business session the Rev.- Murray Bradner presented soma, of the- needs of the church and- asked- the,- assistance of the guild. . , ., .'. '.,.. fc'lva hundred w.aa played, at. lour tables during thu ul'ternoon, after which luncheon was served. Mrs. O. J3. Barker won high score. Thoso present -.were:.-Mrs. J. J. Conley, Mrs. Ray Ooodnough; Mrs. T. C. Htefty..Mrs. O. ;K; Barkor, Mrs. A. G. ConkUn, Mrs. T. It. Conklln. Mrs. 1,. K. Anderson; Mrs. V. Miller, Mrs. C. E.Bcctsch. Mrs. It. .8. Cora- Stpck, , Mrs. William M. Bradner and Miss Bess Kelly.' AhnotmcemenU . KoclsJ ' aniKHiSHfuienta may kw prlutnl In luls column free of chante. Any announoeoK'Dts pnrtalnlng to any Mnctloiw snoh aa oouktxl fowl salea. -u, will be (rfiwid. Annuuuceineuls, ui be . printed the aaiiw day, niusi be la auctrty editor's Iwntls b sOO o'chxk, News editor's Mrs. byhn. ttohilenkamp and Mrs. Jj. I. HuHcy will enlertaln at a too. at the' home ot'-Mrs. Bohnon kariip Friday afternoon . for the members and prospective members of the D. A. It. to meet Mrs. Sey mour Jonos, jslate regent of the D. A. R.' - . 1 Radu to I'lUUAY, OCTOBKU 2 ; ;! " Miniain Thno Stnllmut . , CNHKi Kdmonton, Can. (5U.U) 8:3Uio:30 p. .m., siudlu concert, - Mrs. HUv diroctor, immdolln, guitar aJid-banjo orchestras. KPAl'. Boise. Idaho (278) 8 p. - mi. recital, 'Mrs. Leslie Long, di- rector. '. , i is nut as coarse-grained us many of IvIf'WA. Ogdcn. l'tllh (2111) D-10 , the .cheaper cilln ami Is (iille tell p. nr.. studio program. der and Juicy. However, this cut Ko.V.. Uenvcr, Colo. 1:3U -. p. in., Herbert While und his Sll- pulutuble. vcr stales orchestra; 7:30. Sun-I i'luibules of ciiullflowcr ura doll day school lesson : 8. scientific !,.s for u. main lunclieoil iIIhIi or .football, Tom McNainuni; S:li). icun . tt Vcgctablo cntrco Hlrfttnullc features, jjenver v-oiu- -miiniiS' pluyers, "The lan In tho ; mulls." "The Wonder Hat," "Her . " Tongue." . .' . . lctflc Time. Slnllolis CNKV. Vancouver, Can. Clll) 8 , p.. m., ' "Dig Ouhie Hunting In Canada." II. 11. Melanon: 8:30. Signey O. Morton, baritone; Dor- , othy Notzei. pianist; Hetty cw ton, violinist orchestra. KKCA. Seattle. Wiush. (454.3) ,,.11:46-11: 15 p ahernuin. Clay, and compuny studio program; i ;3.i-10. Times studio program; I lu-ll:3", Kddlc lLarkncjss and I ' his orchfstra. KKIG. Hollywood. Cal. C-'5S) 6-6 . p. m.. home. hour. O'orRta Kim-I mons and Naborhood children; 8-9, KKl'Q concert hour; Kreman iJing and his play mutes a frolic. KKWU, ' l!ollwood. Oil. (iT.i) j 7:K0 p. m., microphone lirevllles; , 8-9, Citllfornla Sernnadrs' diimro orchestra. George Crook, loader; i I lay K'Jogg and Bill Hatch, the jazz Iwlns; 9-10, proRram. I'ar- , alt a holographic studios. Par till a orchestra, Jrove Norton l.lndnar, baritone; lu-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction CJiar lle Wcllman. KOO, Oakland, Cal. (301) 6-7 p. m., dinner concert, gherman, Cly nnd company. KOW. I'ortlaand, Ore. (4H1.5) ti-lU:3U p. m Hhermtin, Cly an1 cdmpuny; 10:30-12. Hoot - Owls. . Uose City trio, l'untagus acts'. KHJ, Low Angelos, Cal. (405.2) 6:30-G;3O p. in., Ix-iKliton's Ar ciide caftteria orclu'Stra. Jut-k Cronshaw, leader; :3i-7:3u, history story. Prof. Walter Hyl- venter llertiop. Klmon Waron ker, 10-year-old viollnUt; lletti. . maA I'feffcrkorn. reudtng; M ickcy IX ,ano. pianist ; 8-10, proiyram. Western Auto Hupply company, arranged by J. How ard Johnson In mcmorlum to father of Joseph Helndle. con cert colllst; 10-11. Art Hk kman's j llMtmore Hotel dance orchestra. Frank tills, leader. KNX. Hollywood. Cal. (336.P) I o:a0-6:15 p. m.. Wurllixer I'iln- l orffim studio. Town Tattler; 6:15. travel talk. W. F. Alder; :o-7, i At water Kent Hadlo orchestra. j ( I'nul Hnstein. leader; 7-7:30. dinner mu.lc; 7:30. program. , Ka.Ht-rn Outfitttnic company; 8 . Wat Coast Ih'utern by remote j control; 9-10. Ord'T of Optoniis- tic I 'omits; 10-11. flaui'e music; l 11-12. ltay Wejrt's Cotroanut drove dunce orchestra from Am bassador hotel. KIT. Han Francisco. Cal. C4J8.3) 8-11. Talace Hotel dunce or chestra. &TAU. OakJacd. CaL (215) 3-10 No Engaged Now, But Wait 1 -TTlf ! - f Xliiuji - r Btty- Bronsim mid. J Vuplup Pnlrlnnks Jr.. youthful movte utart. havt bcn kepi busy rvrently nenytnv Hnllyworxl reports of their enpHpeni.pt. She says they'rp "too young, to ihlnK nf tuturlupe." but he suyH h? would like to marry a gul lle Betty some day p. m., program, Breuner's. KTCU Seattle. Wash. (305.U)J7-8 p. m.( Blmonds Saw and Steel conlpuny: 9-10, Vestern Auto ' Supply company) 3 ( ; 1 6 -1 li , Jack Souder's dance orwhestra. KWSC, Pullman. Wash. (348. ti) 7:30-0 p. nv.. Cooper sisters, ma rimba trio; talk, Kev. Norman McCuyi' "DressinB up the irm slead for Winter," M. D. Arm strong. Sister Mary Says: (By Sbter Mnry) Breakfast 1 La Ives of grapefruit. spinach with poached eggH 'on toust, crisp buttered wholu wheat toust, milk, coffee. " U Luncheon Timbalea of cau rls.uiu. Ifimiitn atili(,t wheat bread, peach and orange murmaladc, rolled outs cookies, milk. tea. Dinner Ttnast beef CKnfrlis'li cut), brown gravy, baked polutuea, creamed new turnips, stuffed pep per sutud, Washington cream pic, graham bread, milk, coffee. An "Kngltsh cut" of beef is one jof the cheaper roasts. The meat must be "well dono" to niuko It j tt formu dlnncj- TiiulHili til' Cuillifhmrr line head caullrlower, 3 eggs. 1 clip milk. leu.spuon suit, tea-' spoon pepper, luitlor. Hreak caullrlower into Hepnntti; salted water for half un hour. , Drnln und cook in slightly salted 'boiling water for I'd minutes. ! Drain or let Hie wtiler cook away. Uelliiollt Cabaret Nearly fill four well-bullered t i ill bale nioIdH with Ihe Hny flowerets. RHEUMATISM C'-niiiiof in Dm llumuii Itiidy H You Will I s- Tnuik's rivcriplhiii It Is preposterous; In fact It In n shiiiue to suffer with Kheumu- tlsm. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach. It does not depi-e.is the. heart. Kut all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, sallcyliite soda, cdl wln tcinreen or nurcotlcs, but' posi tively overcomes any kind of rheumatism ' or Kut on earth. What more do you want? It us impossible to K' t something bet ter. The greatest uric acid sol vent known and also a superior liver medicine. Trunk's Prescript Ion sells for $1.75 or 3 for only $5.00 at drujf stores like I. & L. Drug Co. Adv. .Xc.HNjme No. Vi I. l Yum: ow;;oN tiiail rox i ah.m, ' II. W. hniltli, Pfop., . IUraiHlo, Ore . JI HT FKICIIK out tho ner-a-sary Improvements and equipment It takes to carry on other farm In ir. also the overhead expend nnd work connected. This alo applies to mont any fdber kin 1 of on Invest ment Tt 1 'T Is n t connected with silver fox farm ing. Hilver foK furs cannot be Imi tated, therefore It's a ' unfn In vestment Hnd by fur more profit - able than olh'r kind, nnd few dealers are more reliable, micctw- tul. or have belter nock titan the I OIli:(.0 llt.ML 1AKM Beat cg(,s slightly with Bait and pepper and scalded milk. Pour this mixture over cauliflower, care fully filling all the spaces between flowerelN. Place tlmbalrs In a pan of hot water and bake in a moder ate oven until custard Is firm to the touch. It will tako about 30 minutes. Remove from mold to a hot platter and surround with ouo liulf cup tomato aauco. (Copyright. 1925, KEA Service.) Unio Schools Closed For Teachers Institute UMON (Special) The Vnlon Hcboola u II shut down Wednesday ufternoon for the-week and the entire faculty arc in la Grando attending the teachers' Institute The new depot und station which the local railway company is build ing Just north of tho postoffice building Is nearing completion and 1 w'" ' UI ployes to move In, A Hallowe'en party scheduled for Friday night has been post poned' on' account of the high school rally on tho same dw,te. . Passing The Good News Along THK LOWKST PRICES IN LA (iRANDIO Look at These Exceptional Bargains In Footwear! LADIKS TUMI'S AND OXKOUDS .15 different styles in the very latest creations. Come in Piitent, Satin nnd Tan. A shade to match your newest rowii. A lucky buy on our part enables us to sell these pumps und oxfords at a very low price . , $2.45 to $1.95 M KN'S DKKSS KIIOKS AND OXFORDS The new est in oxfords and business bootery. Made to be comfortable. The leather is the very finest und will hold its appearance. A guaranteed fit, ut u very low price $3.95 to $5.25 WOKK SHOKS FOR, MKN Two styles of Rood, dui' alilo shoes. One lot with Paracord soles nnd mocca sin toes; the other with plain toes and leather soles. Priced ut a big saving $3.25 SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN Mothers ! this is u wonderful chunce to buy the best at bargain prices $1.85 to $2.95 NEW YORK STORE Destroyers of High Prices Wc Iiuy For Less We Sell For Less Exquisite New Fall and Winter Dresses $18.50 to $64.50 Distinctive new modes, fashioned of crepe, satins, flat crepes, novelty crciws, velvets, brocades,1 chiffons, georgette and lace. Side flares, straight lines, front and back fhires, kick pleats, tucked bodices, bolivia effects and other new style features. Trimmings of novelty buttons, fur applique and metallic embroidery al are here in a profusion of the loveliest new shades.; . - ' '' - " You " are invited ' to' see these alluring displays tomorrow, whether to Inspect or to select, we cordially bid you welcome. . Oajrx l'olllU'x Hosiery -$1.05 to K.li Klnmutli IrfWKi-r Injuml KLAMATH PALLS, Ore. ltlggs . Seonchon, native Klamath Indian I cowboy und luinberjaek. was in a dangerous condition In a local hos- j pltal from injuries sustained when j he was struck on the head by a, j heavy wire cablo while;; wonting for the I'eyton Logging .company, on Sprague river. r . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY . $1 Down Delivers Any Heater In Our Store Credit CARR'S o1nieresi! rRmT,n.ipjick, syrup and coffee there'j a man's meal that sayn, "Good mominR! Good checrl Good nourishment!" in every mouthful! Nothing satisfies the "inner iran" these crispy morning like aplatcof nut-brown, mealy Flapjacks. And there's nothing . easier to make or more economical to serve ! "Alberi itandjor Better Huahjaxtt" mm Genuine French Pastry Filled with Hungarian Cream Made only by 0!!!' Electric Bakery (tinkers of HlKh-Graile I'ustrlfs "HOME OK TUB OOLDEN CRUST ItOlIlllM lltlllSttJII Hosiery $1.00 to W2Z ' j ho-!.