La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 28, 1925, Image 3

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    :THELAJ -GRANDE' EVENlM OBSERVER
Page Threg
NEWS of SOCIETY i PERRY 5
'fells irm to Dijr iTii$ro9,o;)o
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x p.WAiii.i: ik i:.Miti:it tsi.
Wednesday Oetolicr1 28, ll'2o.
OCIAL
1 1 i
Effective
"Hi j . '
Club Discusses , I
Welfare Problems i
Members of th Neighborhood j
Huh met yesterday afternoon at tin ;
('iub rooms to organize u welfare I
illvisldn -if the club. The meeting
was opened by Mra. (. Hi Reruutoli, j
ttft'rtitli'nt, and after u few hit roil ue- j
tury rem'arkn Mitt, It. K; Wtsten-
tiuver was appointed, seiiera! chair-;
iiitiu of tlie dtv.ft.nu tor the year
iih.l Mrs. Uuy Sturpiiy, secretary- i
treasurer. .... '-
Several intcrest'lni? lullis were'
fclven. Mrs. Westenhnvei told tlie
purpose or I lie division, tvii leh la'
to work toward, creating u proper
lltfluehre In the dome tot the ehil
0 it'll. She announced that talks
would lie fciven ut the meetings of
lite dlvlslriu U tiring Hie winter by
VlittoiiH people1 of the community
Hluculed in c'nlM problems uml
oilier home problems, Including
home decorating and proper loud
In the lidmP. , '
"1i-h. Oeoitfe T. Cochran told of
what the division run do. by co-otM-rutlns
with the: recently organ-1
isied Ainerican Home deparlniMU 01
the National Federation ' o( Wo
men's eiitbs. -'Alts. John Thtdsen
;inc(a tall; on whaj the welfare
division can do in the-community,
in tfenral. .Mrs. Ituy Miirpliy
told of the pluy of the children tn.
j!io home and tiov important it is
siiw. ZvunA m.a-iinft 11,0 "00's were cleverly tlecomt
V , . . sugK4ive of Ha Howe.
. , Twenty-two gin. st.s were present
. .Mrs. U l. linsey announced inni 1 AfUu. a dt.llftllltU evening ul un
U . r.is 01 ; proBi-iima wuuiu m- t a ,jiitniy luncheon w.S served. T.ht
fflvenr during the vmier tor tncilablo vUs also decorated in Jini
children of th uommunily, .;n heowovn. cojor8t ornnxe and h.ai-Ui
pronramH Will be Klven each Rdtuf-jA slln or pa,.r, 'unnoiincing' ' t.11!
day nt the public library for the!) ,,aJ,, ,. ,n.u.UB1.t Nuven'mer
rhlldren who live south or the latl-.i u-UfT ,rJumj .iu (lu. lull tfap a,
road tracks and at one of Hit''1 place,
school houses on the north side, bflj , ' V '
, . The next meeting qf, the. division lrst Van Buren
will be .hold '. I'Viilay' lurlp'rnaun.ciiAbf "' nf . 1-lnnni !' '.!! ' H-
j Mrs. Sude Van Iluren, who is v!s
jttiiig at the 'urLland lion-l tor it
' weel;, was guest ot honor ut a sup
. per party Sunday nlfjht ut ttie
1 home of Mr. und Mrs; llurve W.
Hicks (Cas iluer Hic'ks) on W.Ii
un)ette heights. Aiortting Ureyoii-ian.
OF WEEK
How Ut f""i a fur Mnr n'W 1
uhd tunvutiibiiily ts huiuby sliown.
Thtt.Ues hi to of th MiHierial ot t.;c
chine. oWS are a popular fastening 1 1
Uiis settsun, both fur gowna u..-'
- -. . coats, . . i
rnm:v (iirectai mia opnl
I'eichel was a via. lor io i.u llraiidfr
S'.iturday.
Mrs. Thompson unit Mr. Xareta
Murray Have finish d their Job ot
Mipie l icking at ls!atwt t:ity and
have relerned to their home here.
I MbS lOllzalteiH Jolmnen". wht
! recently returned to her home hore
trom fortiand, has been visit ma
her sl.-ler. .na. Henrv Itt-fls of l.a 1
tiraitde. , .
Irs. Mary It. W til and Miss !.ei
oha Ititxter, teuMiera ot 1 he Terry
m hool, attended ' teachers' insti
tute al l.ti Grande.
MIkh dtiidys AVakner of. Knteri
prise v'sited Mra. llurf Kail during
tcju: Iters institute. SWa Waftier
is a tMichernqw, Phe w.ts lor
inerly a pupil or Mrs. Kail.
i he teachers and pupils of. the
i'errv school will give a party at
the Terry community hall Thur.i-
day evening. t)c tuber, 2'J. Kverr
,e is Invilcib- ' .
llernnin Johitns-'ti, vlio liiafli ;t
trip to Tn-tland recently, h:iH re
turned and Is .employed flu Ut
r:v imHI again.
G. llallentyne. and ramlly re
ccptly returned from a trip
I tt'hd,, Oregon.,
Miss Ilaxter went lo l.a Graiule
Monday evening on tatsluesH.
Mrs. mothers of. Cove w.tft i
Ittismess- s lor al l'(errv one day
insl week. ,, ,. s
t Mies AVlhiui , Thompson called
upon Allss K)va Tunuer rhursday.
II. l.areu und brother, l-Yanlt
Larsen, went hunting .Sunday. -
The Uuliea' lieilef society met
Inst Tuesday afternoon at the home
1.' 1 r i'f. rp i,'i-t
fej;x ilk "K
V : . ' .';!'J
"""" 1 . ... -I
NtiVt'inlitT H, ul '1 o'rlotk ut the
Willi t'iionlfi. All l.u dnllull' laolh
rra and ollierfl Intot'Psled 111 the
wnirurf or' tli( comiiiunily and
i'Jipofially child wolfure arc Ur'ti
by those 111 rhiirgf to attend.
party Announces
Cominpr Marriage.
l:enna llukr and Nrphl Comhs, ' 5,''u
H'tti of this city, wiia announced
Monday evening al a party at the.
CaUvell home at 2!HU North l-'otlrth
atreet. w.hen Mrs. Mat t'ahvell and
ilr. Mliida Maxrie:.! fntcrl Mined.
lifAlLING'S
SIZE 16 COATS
Just received a new
shipment of Ladles ,
Misses' ' and Children's
popular priced coats
ULAZERS'
Fur Til minings.
V ' The Best - '
: $1.4!) SILK HOSE
-. On the Market.
WA LUNG'S
1 '
Radii
10
North Powder (Special) The
Iub wus deughtruliy enter
tained by ..Mis. C. L. Titimer and
Mrs. I.. K. Garrison at the home 0:
Mrs. Garrison last week. Oucst
present were Mis. fa. 1. bed better,
of Ia Grande, .Miss Nellie Geriaen,
df t'nlon, nttd Mrs. Kthel Toris.
trom. The lollowing s'meinoeijs
were present: Slesduincs Chris Tetr
eison, V. 10. Lee, George Haliard,
W.'A. Hudulson, C. K. Johr.sjn, W.
V. .McGrath, H. While, James:
Iflggs, VV'.HUun I'earson, t'hr.t'
Jnitnsotl. Ci- 10. Hutchinson, Kiuu'r
Jacobs, A. G. Angell, AilK it UutcH
Insott, AV. A. Hiorduu, James Wil-:
son and Harry Monday: , f,
. At the close of the afternoon's
play a delicious luncheon ws serf'
ed und prizes awarded. Mrs. Chris
Johnson Jr. received first prize and
Mrs. V. 10. Lee Lie coiisolai ion
prie.'
THI KSOAY, OH'OT.iUt 20.
Motmialii Tim. Htitflons.
CjN.HC, Culgury, Can. (4&(1.S), 9 p.
in., old time mus.c, C. N. Hall
ways' instrumental quartet.
Kit A, iieifver, (iolo. (:tJ.4), I2:tfl
1, tn., Hialto theater inusleale;
3:::n, matinee fur housewives; 4,
fi.s.ilon; ti:;tii Herbert While und
h.H Silver f-lttite orchiSl.-a;
Anna-'C'ildwell, beautiful Hrpadwav show g
V. llnblmrd. (he "Shovel .King. of lMtslmrgli,
ids .pocket ijonki - ,8!je thurgcdi Hubbard with
and asks only Qini.tKHi heart bulm.
rl. 1 a.'i unked Jo!m
" to dig difep Into
breach , of prum.se
lllnc coVupuny; program, 1
Vonng Ladles' insiltutf, ydutv
Men's institute; 1 L," Jaiv
t.'oakley's Cablrluris! V ',
ciii'B ;) OKim'ATi: iio.mi:
tNuliuiid, 'Irm; ;r"w Cnntracl
LOCK
new
CA,OA!I0
tilda for the
high school were
found th.it Miller
Orcv-T-When
Cascade Locks
opened (t wus
Bros., Inc.. of
Announcement!
NtM'lul aiinoiiitet'iiieiiU um
be fit-filled in llita coltnuu fiW
tit t-lutre. -. Any uiiiiouiiecniuiii
pertHillliitf lo uuy liilielioiUi aiicli
A tamkttl lo Hi toKS, etc., Mill
be reluxxi. Aimuuneuiiieiii.i, to
bt prluied the hUiiiu U.i, unisi
be iu 4ti!iei ediun-'s liuiuU u)
V:0U o'clock, Aews editor's
1
And over is the total
"resources of this bank
evidence of secur-
w - :-
UNITED STATES
i NATIONAL
The next meeting of the Young
Women's Educational Auxiliary
will be held Tuesday evcii.nb". No
vember :i,. at the home of Mrs. U.
!'. Tyler and not in the basement
of the Methodist Episcopal church
uu was ftrroneot'sly stated In Ui.s
column yesterday, x .
Sister Mary'
Says:
s
TWO GOOD NAMES
ONE GOOD SHOE
v If didn't know tin
Hill fi-iw Sln . ft k""'
Jhm- w- noiildii'l wll It. "
ilic wlio ninkr II
didn't know II tR K"l
flim: llifj woiililn'i namp ll
1o g,l nnie one itmxl
MKkn iHiilildnnllttii '(ii
Vlilpuld try liNldy.
Arch Tone
RED CKOSS SHOE
THE BOOTERY
(liy SlHtvr Mary)
nreqkfuat Orange Juice, cereal
1 cooked with dates, thin cream,
I crisp graham toast, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Cream of putato
soup, eggli-ss bran bread, pineap
ple and cream cheese salad, ginger
' cookies, milk, tea.
I 1 'inner Braised beef, brown
Igrovy, macaroni, buttered b russets
j sprouts, enrllve salad, Truit Jelly,
J whipped cream, white hriad, milk,
coffee.
Luncheon Is planned to take
'care of the needs of school children
! ruther thun adults. The person
who would diet to reduce will find
j that ojuucheun of a sandwich, fruit
and tea Is sufficient. One slice of
the bran bread, a small salad and
tea should be the reducing diet
from the luncheon menu for the
day.
l-'Ugtr Hrim Ilicm1.
Two cups bran, 1 cup whole
Wheat flour. 1 cup buttermilk, Mi
cup molasses. H cup nuts. lh P"p
set-ded raisins, 1 teaspoon sodu, hi
teaspoon suit.
Mix flour, bran und salt. T's:olvc
soda In bulterinilk und add to -dry
ingredients. Add nuts and rais.ns
and mix thoroughly. Turn Into a
well-buttcp'd bread pan and bake
one houf In a moderately slow
oven.
I'nciflt Tliiie -Station.
Kl-'I'G, Hollywood, Cal.-(JU8). 3 a.
111. dad's hour, JJud'Klug; fl-ti
p. nt., home hour with Georgia
.h'lhiitons antj.pup'its Curler, W.ea
ver In continuity program:. K-!L
k f'TG orchestra, AIiubuh'I , Mc
Neal,t ,s9P.rano tC,r-'0
dHiici' orchlesijra. 't J I -; ! (
KFW11, :Hollywfcod tial) (252); 7:30
p. 1.1., iiucru;inuiic brevities; 7:50
Jack Hoai;,' , liaiiiiig. .scout; S'J,
l)rograhi' St an 1 J'futtu 'ijoinpany,
Jioi.ywuod ' llhythhi1 Kl'ilgs und
Jna Mitchell I hitler, sjprauo, in
. 1 urriiU4Uuyts,'wwniitt-- -Hujrds;
It-Hii-'proBruiii", - J Jon- - P., Smith,
x Inc., JJiitna-Moon oreliestra; .Max
Iherfl. banjo;' Hoi Hoipu's .luuior
Huwullan )' trh;. 'f t n-J t,. Warner
nrollieisV : frahc; dirLH;ioh 'Nor- !
liiuii Manmiib' rit h . rtaiTy U. Ke- i
per'e Kainous 'Muvielund ore lies-
Ira. ' . I
ICLK), Oaklandi-Cal. (3G1), 8 p. m '
'The Witching Uti-ui" ivGO piay
eis; lt)-U, iien Hluck'B orchestra,
KGW, Portland, Ore. (-11.5), i
i.':J0-l-alf p. m 1u;8j Ciiy tno; '
7 :4&-lecture, Cuiuolic 'J'ruih j
society.
KIU, 1.U3 Angeles. Cal. (4(15.2), 0-
6:30 p. 111., Leigh tort's Arcade
caieteria orchestra, 'Jack Cron
shaw, leader; ii;j0-7;.'ltl, -history
story Prof. Hertzog; U.ckIu Lian
don, screen juvenile; L'pcie Ke
nt us, gin at announcer; 7:45;
'Care of Pody." Jfr. i'liilllp Mi
Loveil; 1 0, program, Young4
Market com puny, arranged by.
-Neva Cliliberg; lu-ll, Art irilciv
uiun's iiiiiiaoru liutel duiioe or
chelra, Frank Ellis, leadeV. r
KJiliv beftttlo, Vasli. U&4.4? 1 : i Sf
!; IIl" ' orgaji recital; j,hunie'
h flips, feernicu .Hodirigton; a :3tlr
.t Puget Mound Savings and Loan
Association concert orchestra;
PlSii, Keep Juy Kudlalmg Order
of liats. ' ,' . W:
KXX, 'lloilywoo-J, "Cai: (330i
6:iiti-(l:J& p.. tn.,. cWuriltzVr 'P-l'LjJ
travel talk,' W. K. Alut-; (i:30-7,;
Atwater Kent radio orchestra
i'aul Kinsicln. leuderj T-S, KNX
leature program; S-it, program.
Globe Ice ('ream company; 9-10,
program, Weber HuUing com
pany 10-11, Kay West 'e Cocoa
nut Groe dance orchestra from'
Ambassador hotel,
ltl'O, San Francisco, Cal. (428.3). 1
1-2 p. in.. Kudy Kelger's Katr--mcuit
hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30,
matim-e program; S:3O-4:30, Pal
ace hotel concert orchestru; 6:4n
7. Waldemar Llhd and the Httttes
Uestaurant orchestru; S-3, Kudy
Keigtr's Fairmont hotel orches-
- tra; R-Tt. program. I ton Le Cnd-
POHIOar CUOVE, Ore.. The
new home of' the Forest Grove
Woman's eltb purchiiaed e.s the
climax of 20 years of ' activity,
Will be . df-dlcdte.tt with f.tllnrf
ceremoni(s -anti will attract '.0
the city lending . members of the
Oreirnh State l-'edcijilion of Wom
an's cluhs. One .of tht chief;
rtpeake8 will he M. Fa die Orr
Dunbar, state president. ,
Mrs. V.- A- Prodersen, president
of the club, has had charge ,o,f
plans for the dedication ceremony.
Comm'tlees have culled upon M,ay-1
or Itrpderf-pn. and George A,. Itmt
I'niin. president of the chumben., of.
coniineiqe, ail speakers. Dr. O.
H. Holhies ivlil .pronotlriqe . .the
invocation. Open ho'lse will be
kept at the nev homo througn
.out tlie afternoon, ( -r, .'(. , ;
At Iho. noon hour Mrs, lltoilm!
'sen will be hostess nt a luncheon
honoring visiting club officials.
Portiand had submitted the lowest
bid of $i7.oa'a, Thf sejiool board
m'cepted that hid. There were 14
bld;t in all.
ft
Luxurious :
Fall-:. arid '.Winter-
Wonderful Values! you will say when you nee
these high-grade ' guririeiits' of such splendid qua)-.
'-..uy, nt eucli. extremely low prices. Coate for which
' . : 1 you would expect to pny fur more. Plain and fui'-
trimmed iii the season's most desired fabrics. Ail .the' varying lovely,
to-les of -l.i'uwns, red;;, blues and greens. . ' ) ' '
M'rt- .VRnlnicd
' , Sill..
' l.'Mlil I'll' '
'c: ' LADIES READV-TO-WEAft .j
UJLmJLMa
fciiTWaiHiiVi
iUoIKkk ' Hud itrp
IIiiK'i'i'y
' SLIM l.i siai '
AND MILLINERY
LOOK OVER O'JR WANT ADS FUK BARGAINS'
Why They Parte .1
,'T was down with pa u !n niv
rlglit si ile which at times almost
CtUed me. Most all of the doc-j
tors said opei at ion. Hut what i
want to t"ll. you is ,tlie , pulu dH
ap)ear.e.l witii ,ll;b f rat done nf .
( your medicine find j nevtir s e
Jnny 1 since. M;iyr's Won-lerful
, Hi'me(l. has the r gltt nam.'---g.ia.
sour 'stomach end dyspepsia' hael
lefti 'too:" -It Is a simple, Imin-'
less 'pr( a ration that 'removes t ie
catarrhal ntneua frf-m the tnte'.i- r
t'ni't tract' arid alUiyfl tht thf nni-1
nmtlon which cutis r llraetleaily
all 'tifdmnch; liver and iniistin.il,
ailtm-n's," 1 inehidin.'r . 'itppeYid'c't ;t. i
(VtV'dosi''' WIlfcriiViMce "6'-" nib 'ley'
rt funded.-l-Atlv. , j
November : 7tli.
There's A Reason Why
, JESSIE A. HOSKINS
-Graduate of Royal Conservatory of Jluslc, Sttitt
gartli, Germany. i Authonned teacher of Yeaiman
Gni'fith. Vocal -..Principal.' Teaching each Wctttionday.
in - the Eastern Oregon .School of Music.
- - Studio,' Odd FelloWa" 'i emplo. (Y.M.C. A.)
6 "-, '- Phono 417-.T. .
't, - CREDITS GIVEN ;
SKAMANIA TIMIUIH W)J
HOOI ItlVKU. Orf. f)np of the
larRest timber deals recently cioed
in the nild-CoItimf-'a was that in
Hk a mania county !! ww-k, -when
the Hlnim Sibley interests wtp
sold to th WestMpiir Lumter com
pany of I'ortland. The timber ln
rltnlei) In the deal will reach about
(otn.nep.hfHi ft-et. The Iors will be
carried to the Columbia river by
luKginrr railroad and rutted to Co
Look for the "Check
Seal" on nil electrical ap
pliances. Ye sell them.
H. & S.
"Check Seal"
'Jjl Electrical Appliances ARE better,
See Us,
La Grande Electric Co.
. .
r.
Will your New Home
be easy to sell?
"Check" Seal wiring is a recognized advantagz
Nowadays one of the first things prospective home
buyers look for is completeness and quality of the , i
electric installation. . No home is salable which lacks
convenient connections for electrical appliances,
correct lighting and the installation of standard
wiring devices. , -
If for no other reason than to, make your home
easy to sell, you should insist on "Check" Seal
, , electrical wiring befure you build or buy, The
"Check" Seal identifies qualified electrical con- ','
tractors who make your house a real home of elec
trical comfort. And when you need electrical
appliances, remember that the "Check" Seal
identifies electrical retailers who sell quality elec-
.. triad merchandise. ,;
. PACIFIC STATES '
ELECTRIC COMPANY
tAM rrtAMCjica Lot aiwoilm lona ech uakiich
foirwwu tfjvcrtt 1 Hue A
pUuibutors for General Electric
Pforr ym bull J, hny or it
f t I I.Ui1f'f! 'lu.' t'lt l!iwiuolMrl.
' 1 Uil txiltW-l rwi in- Ilt.t ffw tftna MY 'IfC
(rial t'Niln ..f tirrrtn-'-r Ji.'.lii- iM
' l-xm fMl W b liu M.-41CM
' 7
Genuine French Paslry
Filled with Hungarian Cream
Made only by
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Mnkrni Of HlKli-iriulo 1'Mrlrn
"HOME OK TUB OOLDKN CIIUST"
"Check" Seal Appliances Carried
By Eastern Oregon Light
& Power Co.
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