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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page- Thra.- AWi Don House Dresses AUTHENTIC STYLES AND BARGAIN PRICES Putmaris v In Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery rr NEWS of SOCIETY Friday, October 23, 1J25. 13 ml Mrs. Pattison Hostess , To Bridge Club JiIcnilit iH of tho Thursl.iy Auc tion ltrilK club spent u ilcliKhirul nri' tnoon yt-8iirlay when Sirs. . i,in rl l':ittisuu v:tH hostis ill nil nilnietivi-ly ttppnlutt'il liinclit-on, at lur lioiiu1 on l-'oiirih ntn-.n, ut 1 IjYIiick. hfUUtil'llI ftlt floWi'l'M WTV- cil ns a fi nii-i pt'ci. AftiT a tlirpc-noiirw lunolioon tlnv tnbh'.'i vvim'c nl play. Mrs. W. liaivr won IiIkIi hooiv. Lucky Thirteen - Meets With Mrs. Theiseh . 1 Mrs. .lohn Tht'iHcn whk IiokIohh to, tin- uifiiilti-g or tho Lucky Thtrtcwh chili :'ytHtirjl:iy afternoon al ln-p homo on o avonuo. A iluinty two- course lunehi'bn wntf K-'fvod at-'I MS o'clock afu-r which .1 h afternoon was spent at hrltlRt. Autumn flnr-i i'is . wore artistically arranged throughout the home and acrvort obi an avtratiivr criitorpicco for the lunt'hron talh ; I Mrs. DcMlo Green won '.'hltrh. scoro anions the cluh momhcfH. The.' jriu-st prize was presented to Mrs 3 fieor-fye 'i. Cochran. f - ' !; Miss Grimmett f: .- Entertains ,: - Miss Nell Grimnielt entertained tho niemhers of the Wednesday Jh-idRe club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Krcd Holmes on Fourth street. The house . waH beautifully decorated -with a pro fusion of autumn flowers. Ouriii tho evening-'s play Mrs. Anna I'ol- WALLING'S SALE OF (. ;' COATS, DRESSER ,h. And HATS ,. . Kvory article reduced this week. The Jjest makes an-1 materia I si." La . Voffuu and I!almer Coats, t'onrler, Cam eo and (ienihline l'atfern Hals velours. Popular priced' Dresses. i!r', oil-' ox ,ii;wi:i.UY WALLING'S lack won liljrh wore. J.uiicheou jvas served after . the play. Miss Bachelor, , Mr. Brannon Married Mihs Thelma ..ucheiur and New ton J Iran non were i"lclly marrlet) last eveuiiiK t S::iu o'clock at the home of the htooiu'h parents on North Kir street. The IN v. t. V. .Jones, of the Christian church, of fieatnd. , ' i.. ' Itolh bride'and Kroom have many frh-nds here, who -wish them hap piness. They wlhmnke l.a Grande their home. Swakeka Bridge Club Meets ' - Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Cook en- tertaineft the --members of the. SwakeUn HrUlgc club last evoninR Ut Ihelr home on Kljrhth street. Houquets of autumn flowers wow artistically nmingctt -thiotiKh the rtujms, 'During the. evening's play Mrs. Vernon Ainsworth wtm mgn seprciimohgithc ladles and the tjen licinen'sprlKc! went (6 l.uter Al .'on: " , j 1 , A two-course luncheon was serv ed Yit tho close of the play.. ' 4. 0 Missionary Work Is Discussed Tho nuptial Missionary society met yeslerduy afternoon at the home, of Mrs. '(. 10. Happcrsott. After u short business session Mrs. Haunorsett had eliarge of tho les son, which dealt with missionaries' In ' China, who are supported by the Columbia Ulver district. Dainty refreshments were served nt'lhu close, of the afternoon. ' 2A Attend " Woodcraft Tea Tho Women of Woodcraft nn-ni-liprs wcr lU'lililfully onti-rtuini-ii ytislL-riluy nflnnuion ut tliif Iioii4! of Mra. H, A. Juck, Cos Ji.fft.rnon uv uui', Willi a Hilvcr tea. 'Phi: deeora ttonS'Of the rooms wore HUKKeattve of ilultowo'eivhiuck artd yoltow be-' tn uaed. A' funttire of tile after noon wufl a KUeHHlllJ,. eonteMt In Which ' -Mrs. furl OaHsett won the lil'lac. Slin. IhiHsell. iiluyeil several selections on the hurii. Twenly rour ludles were presi nt. . A two-course luncheon was serv ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Itny lluell,. Mrs. H. A. .MuBtili'f, .Mrs. Kllvis ami Mrs. Vade Kln. I Mr. nnil Mrs. II. O. Smith civter i tallied at dinner last nichl for It. ,11. Huldoek, hlKhway inainlenanc.. entliicer ut Kuleni, und .Mr. Watson, of the department of public roads of Australia, who were- In l.a (linndc yeslerduy. . Mr. Smith is hiKhway eiiciiieor here. Ready for honienuikcrs of this community! The finest, most fascinating; C.splay of new furniture creations you have ever seen,' all gathered together in one big "exhibit for this Fall Opening! As you go in leisurely fashion through this display, you'll find on every hand 'wonderful suggestions for ' transforming your home for the Fall .and Winter entertaining season and making it a better place to live in for years to come! ;. Prices ;are surpris ingly low well within the range: of the most mod est purse.- ..- . . ': ;''"'.'.'; ' - : j'V : RK1) CIIOSS And AUCH-AID SHOES Hern is where we make n specialty on theso two Htan dard makes or .hlsh (rrade shoes. 'I'hese carry a hl.':h nrch with narrow combina tion heel which prevents -slipping nntl we.nrlnir out your hose. We have them In five styles of slippers nml two styles of oxfords. Colors new shade of tan calf, black kid and patent lenther. Welted soles, flct IMp and wear well: dressy and very comfortable. .If you arc looking for good shoes, wear Ited Cross and Arch-Aid makes. They are In the same class us Lincoln cars. , Surprise your feet and Ret a- pair of real shoes. THE BOOTERY Announcements SoclHl announcements may bo. printed In tills coliiinn freo 01 cliarite. Any annoiinci'mcnts pertalnliiK to uny fiinctlmiH sueli aa rooked fond sales, etc., will be refused. Annol in cements, to be prlntiil tlio aamo day, must bd In society editor's hands by lOu o'rloek. News editor's note. - . The Parkdule club will meet Wednesday. October SS, at the home of Mrs. K. K. JluuheS In I'-rillldnle. Sister Mary Says: noooooooooooonoooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o O ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ' (ly KWer Slnrj) nreakfnst Stewed prunes with lemon, cereal, thin cream, scram bled Pirsrs, cornmeal muffins, milk, coffee. Luncheon Apples stuffed with sausages, toasted muffins. Inplora cream puddlnR. milk. tea. Pinner Hum baked In sweet elder. Klaco sweet potatoes. -molded spimich. stuffed beet snlud. whole GIVE A, PARTY Hallowe'en - What a difference just few decorations make! Hlaek Cats. Witches. rill o ' wheat bread, banana whip, mock a'ansel food. milk, coffee, oj A child under six years of sue g shoul ilnot bu served the apples o' stuffed with sausage. An uHle O , should be baked w ithout the stuf 2 ftng tor the Junior member of the ti.. l,.. ..in nn.i .. inhnnn Q.llflllll,. .I.' Will II.,.. o'or crisp toasted muffin, milk, tapl- sizes. Huts. Musks. Stickers 01 ft rr,m .,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,uth o satisfylng and nourishing. i Apple Stuffed Willi Sausage O Hi large apples. ',' pound bulk 0 sausago, few grulns elnnumon. 2 gltablespoons sugar. 01 Wash apples and remove cores o'wlthoul breaking apples. Sprinkle !the Insldo of n.ich apple with cin. o'nanoon and sugvr. using 2 table. ospoonfuls In all. Fill cavities with q" sausage and place In a shallow pun. O-Hurround the nppb-s with hot wu-o.ti-r and baks In a modi-ntely hot q'Ovcu for 45 minutes. The water O should be about 3, inch deep in the ".pan. Iluale apples with the liquid o In the pan while baking. .copyright. I:'5. NBA KttIcc.) for your Invitations and Nut Cups. Orange and Itlnck Crepe Paper Owis In fact, the best line of decorations ever shown In town. Xn "llcdil-np l'rtcrs" Him Kit her. I'OMK F.AIll.V. TIIO When you S.-C It In my nd. It's tr-Je. W.L. Nelson The Rtatlonsr unci Adams. e o O A Mltl 2 ! friends. & . .. mm:wm ,1 II T I " j i We've won the reputation,' among, manufacturers, ol being "close buyers," , arid . a series of shrewd buying strokes' just effected enables us . to offer you the latest and boat in good furniture creations , at really remarkable savings! . .Come and see the surprising values in modern home furnishings for Fall, featuring choice selections from the furniture nifirkets and just in ' for first'. inspection of the hoiniemakers 6f : this -.community ;:'.;1T .you are just ', looking, for Augitlons,,v' yoii'-' areiiirthiin ever mm e-? I ..." mmmsm ... ' . . ' r ..$222.50. Two-Piece Mohair Suiles ol Finest Quality Now - You'll have to see these suites in' our delightful display to hp preciatc. fully the beauty and comfort which have been built into them so skilfully and make them such' decided values at the low prices featured! Choose from several attractive mohair coverings the one that best suits your taste. Three-Pieqe Velour Suites Are Surprising Values At '; ? 'U u'viariiisn'' '"II ii'iiij $250 Selection of one of these suites is a l'eal investment in good furniture -onp that will give rolurus in pbmfort and satisfac tion for man;' years. ( You'll 'agree when iyou inspect them that they aie ' exceptHhial" values, particalarly when you consider the quality and hioimd construction. : .'. v ; v $169 Featured for Better Dining Rooms Eight Pieces in Walnut At - Think how much pride you would take in having one of these beautiful suites grace your dining room during the Fall and Winter social season and for many years thereafter. They arc beautifully designed in every detail and a handsome finish en hances their appearance. $324: U E3 W S A S3 ttrgmiunt ne-il not inrtj Aa lone as neither it.lHl Newest in Lamps Floor Lamps, complete with attractive niching trimmed shades. j25 Bridge Lamps with gold standard and beautiful shade at $X5 KF,EP YOUR HOME IT-TUrDATE mm Three-Piece Bed Room Suite Beauty At - . -y - - - Made by the Sligh Furniture Company, one of the leading makers of fine furniture. These attractive suites for the better bedroom will add beauty and charm to your home for a whole generation. See the wonderful design and beautiful French walnut finish and appreciate what a striking value this really is. IMPS i lleaullfiil Itiigs play sueli a lltul purl III the inak In? or a taslerully fui' i:i.ieil botlle. Our l-'nll ill-play ifli-s you isiN'd rholi-e of new prtttcril. and tnkiriiiKs at In- ale pricct. 9x12 Wiltons Feithired at . J90.00 9x12 Axminsteis As low as . . . l."i.00 CAKK mttv wm mm Draperies Orinka Silk Damask, Scranton Luster Lace and Quaker Lace Curtains. Iking your home furnishing problems to us -let us solve them for you. CONVENIENT TERMS On Any Purchase Mm r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO w'" 11 nr rtiil1 In a frln..lv utit