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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Thursday, Octol)er 20l 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY (live' Ceremonials Half Century Old Mi'iiibors of Hope rhnpter No. 18 pf the Order of the ttuytfrn Htar (md un unumitilly InlercvUiitr imu't intf intrt .eventtiR vvltfp cri aiufiiulii were, condueled us they wen- I'll ly yeurs ufco Uy Hh pusl umtron bnd ust putrunn uf the chapter Mt .the MtiMontt puriora. CoHtum h from Su to I hii yours vlt wvrf worn dy tin' paid putroun. Mrs. Nellie Grace,, uf t'ove. one of Uu: olditft member of the Kuicrn Sturun gumrf of .honor. Mm. Nellie G, K-ill acted ua worthy jnutron un r. E. I. M osmium worthy p;i. Iron. The work put on wan upcr vi.sed by Mih. Knimu Kidd... Other past matrons taking )'-:'( were: Mm. Klorcnco IJiuun, Aim, Kllu KiiNHi ll, Miss I'uuline i.edcrle, Mm. ('. W. Noycs. Mm. K: H. sIit, Mrs. IVte Heaver, Mrs. Uobrrl Hukln. Mm. ('. M. Humphi-icii. Mm (t. K Tyler und Mm. KiiKlnndl J 'resent jnutronu and iunni1em o the Eastern Sttir chuptcrH ot' Vlii ton. t'ovo und Elgin were pnwiiL Mis. 'onHiunce Anderson Is worthy inulron of tln i'uve Chapter. Mis. (Jrueen Hultuy, (;n)on, .mul Mw, ilollia Allen, Klfrin. . "; - After, the ei-reiiiunitilK the oven Intc was KtiMit aocially. Uei'iv sh- UieniK weri' served, liontiuels ofiterlun eh inch tomorrow afternoon liiurlfrohU wm-' UBeit to tUiiniUt-1 ui U:l" o'cjocli. New Turban .-aril i ery loud or rht turlKio und is Uoinn vry daring th'tiya wili H ih-it t:y Tina mir m a iHimiiaj - I nude of cloth ot :olu. Ihe tabbH. " v, . ' Mrs. McNamee Hostess To Alpha Club MrH. .lames AJeNumeo, dMjIiW fully entertained the member of ttie Alpha elub ye.slerdny uit.-j oion HI her home on Second street. The liiMiie was deenraled with hiautll'ul houqut ls of marigolds. A dainty luncheon watt served at !:!' o'clock hfler which thr ere ut play. Mrs. Williams Is w II Known t:i ttie e hatch eiceh s hvru and lur visit to (Jus tuition in l.jok.'jl roj'-i wrd to with inueh uiilie.paHon,: A ecu-dial liivtuiion is cx4eiied to ull who uisli lu hear her to ul tend the meeting tomorrow. V Larisons Entertain . . At Dinnet Party. -; Mr. ujid Mrs. t;. i., jifur.mn on- t a hies of bridge j lertuJlUui ul lii utt.iielviy up- ii.iiiil...! ,iin.,. ..i x, l t 1 1 Mrs. th M. llay won hiph Hforo tiiftr home ua u a venae.- Covei a i n on the club memhera. The j were laid for 18 aiul uiier a d ftuet p.ri wuh preju'ntiid to Mjs, j Ileious dinner seven luoh o t llarohl Olson, sister of Mrs. Mo- j bridge were ut pjuy. Betty Mae Allen ' Complimented. Honoring' her little daughter lU$y Mue's fifth hii-ihday . miiii iiiversary, Mrs. William L, Allen ftnlei-tulned twelve ol In r bltie I rienus yesternay utiernoon. Tho time well enjuyubUt. spent aL (fumes, iliter winch refreshments WALLING'S SIZE 10 COATB Just rccciveil a new shipment of Ludies', MiHses' and Children's popular priced coats. - KLAZERS Fur Trimmings.! The Best ?MD SILK HOSE ,- On the Market. WALLING'S Crande from her home uf Vietorlu, 11. r!.- .''(' Mission Board Secretary Coming Mrs. Charles W. WilHuins. dis trict secretary of the foreign mis sion . hoard, wil) arrive hi Ui Crnnde' totlnv. fur Iht unnnitl fall conference with the lresbyterlan 1 were st'rvud. The home was deo v Women's Mlsslopury society. The J orated sUKKestive ot Hallowe'en, u nu-ettjig will t- held in I he lre0iy- ' black un.i orunjfe color seiienie he i !' - -lliiar used. Kach piteyt was present ed with nn appropriate favor. ' Those present were: Harold Luck wood, Ocoi-kIuiui Lockwood, Kathleen Williamson, Wayne. Wn Itunison, Catherine Avery David L'ouyrJus, Justine L'udt. Hudiile Cade, Nalda Snillh, J unior -oisun, Jerome Grant, Mary Jane Haes Ivr and i)U-Ky and Hetty ftluc Al ien. Bandon Woman Guest of Society Mm. li. li. Vv'ulKiud, of Hen don. Orcein, was Kliest ol honor yesler duy afternoon when Mrs. A. T. Hill entertuiiied ttie inemhers oj the Heading Circle of I he Missionary ociety of the I'resbylerian chare.i al her hume on First street.. After the regular stay of llv hoolc '"Latin Amerieu." tea was served. die of November were mado by 1 juiemheis ot the IUpiiat Unties' Aid soeiety following u distusUn of ! the mvlter WetineMley atttrnooii when hey wiic tfi.ifrtaliif d at thi' home of Mrs. Grant Wils n, Social dlvdistons followed the liusiness Beaston, and the nfternopti was concluded with tin serving : ivfreshmcnts. Mis. W. U lev;pe ass sted tho hoifiess. A finest m the society for the oeeadiun wtun Mrs, Jesse Wvbb, ( KebeUah Committee Entertains 0 One new member was InlMittttd las: evening ut the reirnlar meet tnp.of the Iteliekuh lodffe. After I hi-' lode sess.on tin eventnff wua spent so'iully and refreshmenta were served. The ill embers whom birthdays come in August, Septem ber und October were in ciiartje. About fiU people were present.-., Cove (Special ) To the interest of many people in K:strrn Oregon word Jn,s been received here of the marriage f Miss Martha ' ICHu belli lowe:l, dauKhter of the I lev. and M rs. Charles 11. Powell, of N'ancouver. Washington, to Knslpn Ualph K. Wilson of the I'nltud Slates navy. '1 he weddlhs . took place Saturday afternoon ut v3 o'clock in the Heed college chapel fn I'oriland. The oeropiony wan performed by the bride's lather. Classmates of the bridegroom ut Annapolis ami fellow officers from the i:. S. H. California were at tendants ul the wedding. The bride 8 11 fcftilduale Of Ul'ed college. Her liaritfllH inude their ht.tmi in Kiisi- eri.ii OrepOn for tni;tny years, r.a Hfgn Wilson is a Kraduale oi' Ann apolis naval aeiuletny and is now junior oi'fieor aboard t)u U. K. California. They will .make their homt' at Long ileaeu. California. ' '.- Cove. (Jriuu'lcl) Mrs. T. K. Coiiklln Wus iiostets to the Voanir Matrons Uridgc club at. her home Saturday ai'terwoon. The rooms were prettity decorated with rosea and late fall ilowcra Mrs. It. 1. Daniel won liitih score during the afternoon's piayv After bridge u dainty lunclieon waa served. v Those present were: Mrs. A. II. Orton. Mrs. G, K, ltfirken.. Mrs U, H. Daniel, Mrs U Chadwick, Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs. Wlilium Drudner, MIks Hess Kelly. Miss Dorothy Del Bean, Mrs. William Halimara. Mm. T. c. Hefty and -Mrs. A. G. Conk llu. ' Covft (Special) Mrs. Hoy Baker wuh hostess to the Ladies' Aid Wednesday, October S, at nn all day meet in k. Chins were ni de fn- tho unittiul baznar o be hold De cember 2. At liobn ua excellent luncheon waa served by Hie-hn.ff- 04H. The ladles present were: Mrs. A. A, Ant leu, .Mrs. ('uutiua l'rlllti.'un, Mrs. J. Allen, M,s. I.ydla M. Limv. I Mrs. George. Maker, Mia. IU' lUtrtby, Mrs. U, l.uud. Mm. S. Snedi'ker, Mm. D. Tovle, Mrs. Geurjje Anderson. Mra, J. W. Sllia, M;r. W. Itrifiiietus ami Mis. Geome Gfduy. ' ' Aiuiuuiictuienia bOi'Mi) MUuuUtM.1llteil Ul) to iirtuutl Ui U(l cojuuiu trti- Vf Cll4li0. AltJ nil(lMIU.'AtK.'UU critt,UiliMC to uu Itwictiuuk uch US vuvketl fuuil alt viv., will V yriuutl ttie Mtuitf Un, uiasi oo iu MK'ity vtluur'a umii1 1, v:Uii u'L'tock. New tuttor 04HCW Tho Mai ytha class of 'the Meth odist Sunday school will entertain at a pot luck' I-taliowe'wu party at the liuinu of . Mis. Wirt -Aller Krl diiy evening. .Menibcrn wldliliiK to attend aro n'Mtiested to meet ut the church at u o'clock, Tho Wcsiminsler society will meet l-'iidtiy- evenipK, October 3a. at the home of Mm. Lowed' Will iamson, Oak street, wuh Mrs. ! Oscar l'oarch utu Mrs. Wlihnmsim 1 as liosn s,se8. . Mrs. VVliiiaiuH. la 1 idfie coast sec.reiary of Un bom d uf, foreign missions, Will ln.v.' It liai'Ke ot the program. ,', , The Central I'urent-Teacher us i soeiatlon will meet loinurr.ow ,ai'-- U'uiuoii at the school. ' ' i The degree team of tliu. Crystal I'.eitekah lodjfe will serve a 6 ! o'elufk . diaiier l-'rhaiy ct -ninff at the I. O. U. K. hall. All Odd l-Vl- lows ami Kebekuhs urc invlteti. - . . . The senior girls of the hk'h school will entertain ut tea honor ling the mothers of seniors and the t teachers of the high school this af ternoon from 8:;ia until &::; 'o'clock In the domestic science rooms of (he high school. Radio I rniiAYo(T)iii:n . Mountain Time Slat Inns CNHK Ldnionton, fun. if.Hi.Pi K:HM-lll:uii p .ui., Edinuntun jflee cbd, KKAI. Holse. Idaho 27S) 8 p. ' in., prog rum, Mm. Kdwurd Hell, ' dlrerto" K KWA, Ogden, rtuh L'r,t) 0-io p. ri.. studio proKiam. KA. Ieiiver. 'olo. hai.1 1:I6 p. in., ttialto the.der unilcub-; S:;a, iiijiijui- jor housewives: i, fashion review; : 1 5, culinary hints; 8:20. Herbert While and . Ilia Silver lit ate oreheslra; 7:0. review af lulerptioiUll Sunday s hool U-8 on; i:IO, "Dule.," KOA lluyertj; ICOA orchivdru. I'ttclfic ttino bunion f I'CNItV, Vancouver, 4-im. iiiitl) S p. m.. ud;!rss. , Walter Prat t ; K:?n, Westminster st ring quar I iel; llelmont Cabaret orchestra. K Ft A. Seattle, W'unh. t 4T.4.3 T j (l:4.r-S: 15 p. m.. Sherman. Clay , und coiikpanx- studio program; ' S:::it-in, Tiim studto program; lii-ll:So, IMlie lUrlcnes. und his orchestra. Kfl'fl. Hollywood. Cal. (MS) U u, m.. dad's hour. Dud King: S C It. m., home hour'wilh Georgia Simmons and pupils of Ueraldiue Kosa's; S-10. KI-'I'G concert or chesh a, CiiarU-s lit uueiiamp, tenor, KinVIl, Hollywood. Cnl. (f2) 7:1. a p. m., microphone brevities; K-ii, Ji.e Martin's , Studio Six dunce orchestra, Lottie Hitmbej-t, Wue.s singer; shus. ' offenberg. pianist; Clmi'les , I'eauehanip. tenor; 9-10. program, 1'aralla photographic studios, f iralla orchestra. Drove Norton I.ind- Miy, touor; 10-11. Warner liroth ers' frolic, diri'ctIo:i Ncrmun Manning. UGO. tmuiaiid, cal. (::i:i) :i-4 p. in.. Norman Wooikdde's Metro politan orchestra; 1-Vank tlib ncy. tenor; 4 -I eonceri ir che.tia. He I el St. I'Vunels; ii-7, dinner coneerl. J:a!d win 1'lano ccmpany. , 'KGW, INirthmd,' Ore. (4 1.6) r 12:'HM:3U p. in., Huso Ci;y lrlo; ll-Hi:ut), Sherman, Clay: 'and com pane; I a : Mi-1 2, 1 loot Ow).s; Ito.se city trio; I'antagen acts. KILL Los Angeles. Cal. t4u.2) Ii-l!::t0 1 1. m l.elgllinn's A "cade cafeteria orehosira. ' Jack Von shuw, leader; ii:Ra-7::t(i. inxlory story. Prof," Hi rtzgg; Plggly Wigly girl's Hiring trio; Itlclw urd tleudrlck ami Jane Hughes, fereen Starlets; Cm le Itetair. i 'guest unuouncer; J;5U. Itomnnee of Santu l"e Trull, ,iiss (iiadys :De Witt; K-10. progrtim. West orn Anto Supply company, nr. ! ranged by J. Howard Johnson;: 10-11. Av( Hlekinun's Diltuiore H'jIcI dance orchestra, KrujiU KilK leader. KJIt, Seattle. WuHh. (:iSL4) 1:1ft p. in., organ recital; L, homo helps, (jernicu KedltiKlon; Ji: 4(1, .PtttU-Intelligenr-cr - .studio pro granr; la, Gordon Ullhourr.e and his oreheslra. ,. ( KNX. Hollywood, Cal. ClUfl.fl) 5':r.(i-r.: 15 p. ' m., Wurlltzer pipe M. Turner. ! or.'tan Mudlo. own Tattler; 6:15. travel talk, W. K. Alder; ii::.o-T, A t water Kent Ladio oivhtra, I'tinl i'Mnsniii, leader; 7-T:H0, oincir i:iu:.'.; 7;:iu-i, ror-nu. Lastern OutilCing iompa.iy; S-U. We l CoaT iheuie;a ly remote oontrul; D-IO, Order of Oploiab tio I tonut.4. I iavl ; IVrft jLou Hrend company; Hull, dune or. cheairn; Lay West's Co- counttt Grove dame orchiK-dru Irom AmbassaiUir hotel, 1 KPO, Sun Kranclseo, Cnl. (4a.:t) l:8tu? 'p. m., Kudy Sciger'a Kaitinout hotel MrclHStra; 7-7::ta livaerleks. s l:. Dickson; S-ll. Puiace Hotel dance orchestra. KTCL. SeuHUv Wash. ( :;ot-.H ) 7-8 p. m., diniond.s Srw a. id S(ec! eomp-tny; Western Auto S u P P I y company; lo:lEi-12. Jack!,. Sondcr'u dunce orchestra. KWSC, I'ubman. Wash. t:l4S.t) 7::ta-!i p. in., Jenn l'u:mc", pian l:it; Murjorx Cleld, v'olinifci; '"rite Hff'et of HaidiKhl on lioue formation." c. a. Unst; "The November Fare H'lMoiwn , A SMALL HEATER With Much Heat. Tho Wes! In it house "Oci'.v Glow" eleotile huiter will take the chill out uf thow frosty inuririifs. J asl ;;t timii to y ur lamp socket- ti c current cons liupt ion U si. mil and the' tu'tial cot Is Ve'v rt II. & S. ELECTRIC Summer Hold llulhliuu-. More New Hats IN SATIN AND METALLIC , . Exceptional Values, v , .' 5.01) to ti..")0 Putmans Ladies' Ecady-To-Weai" and Miilincvy fCH'N'fV Itt'tiGIM' (HtOUS .compared to n?K.Si:;.70 forHi!? I!KN HLKTtiN, Oiv. An In- (your. ;J t ereani of ?U.J7.L'S I shown in t The chief increase in the im tlie budget thut Uu-s been adopted hudM wan lii the general hy tlie county budget committee j Hunt which wa increased . i or fhc cxpwidlmrea of i riiatillu $7oui. roino Items who- hi County in Ifli'H. The total estl- jdecreased, Mot of tho lucre; 4 iiiiiii M 11 on- euuiny nr j piu men m sngiiiiy ia rger anmii 'ht c.nutng er is r.4.S HMLS as t'dat'ons all along the line. .... - t November 7th There's A Reason AVhy S I 1 ' k .. Cleavers Will Honor Guests I IVVUfl n;;Anl over is the total : -.. rei-xiurcea of his bank -evidence of sccur- 'ity. ; 4 ; x UNITED STATES NATIONAL Mrn' Ju-t Wright Anil I'nwifr. 5 sty 9 nil sl2s. THE B00TERY Mr. and Mis. 11. H. Cleaver will entertuin at dinner tonight lor Dr. and Mrs. Smiley, uf Cove, and Mrs. Cohv of Caldwell, Idaho, who -are hi Ln Grande for the convention ol the Wouieira Home Missionary so ciety of the Mi'thodist Kp.s. op.tl church, Parkdale Club ia Seasonal Party Tho niojnbers ot tho Tarlidalo club met yesterday alternqon at the fnnn home of Mrs. I-M IJughes. Mm, George. Hyncurson was usjisl nnt hostess. The home was cleverly decorated with autumn flowers and jack-o'-luuteina, jtiiKgesllvo of Hal lowe'en. Fourteen lliembvrs were present and seven guesis. The KUests were: Mrs. Hess Mcrtbcr and daughter, Misa lief a Scriber. Mra. Susie Williamson, Mrs. Anrta Con dit, Mrs. Jennie Grlner, und Mrs. C)yde Webb. A guessing contest was a feature of the afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Webb und Mrs. IMuina Alexander tied for the firat prize Mrs. Kvu Sehu-f-r rtceived the consolation priw. A two-cnurse luncheon wus serv ed before adjournment. Baptist Aid Plans Radio Carnival Plans for a radio carnival to be held in La Grande about the mid- 2i "Zei 'us serve Electrically We are fully prepared to take care of your elec trical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets? La Grande Electric Co. 1112 Adams Ave, Steal precious minutes from kitchen drud gery by serving New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats for breakfast! , On and off the fire in 2 minutes! A new ' breakfast dish. Filled with flavor packed , with nourishment! Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal . Smooth and firm in texture, yet retaining ; the roughage that stimulates digestion. . . That -'all-night cooked" , ' flavor in only two minutes f oil - FOR MORE THAN BO YE AHS MAKERS OF QUALITY PKOUUCTS H-O HOKNBYV OATS HtCKBHJ CRAM KARINA HFCKER1 CHI AM UltiVMfAf HJOt OLD HOMtSflAP PAMlAAl fUAtl ; oats Cook2to3 mitm tes only lrv" J Schilling Tea is the only tea that stands the test of time and distance retains the full rich flavors for you, regardless of the distance ic travels or the length of time it, takes to reach you. Schilling Tea Qbc )varUs only ten ihat is Coffee. 'Baking rPowiet Extracts Spicesv 4U X iirvaciium Jum fry it 'tlut's Your money batkinsranilyat jour flrocci's if you don't pfonouix c it die rar est tc-a you have SHIRTS! Likeable and Lasting We look at the. Blurt question from every angle The aritfle of fit right proportions for every man. S'.cavc lengths aplenty. - '. ' ' The angle of style all of the best new Winter designs' r.ncl colorings. Tho angle, of service laundry-proof colors and f abrica, made right to the last button-hole. Tlie angle of satisfaction a great big stock so that1 every man can get the shirts he wants for any wear, anywhere.' ': $1.00 to $6.50 We also have the New Rlazc.r Shirts with the knit bottoms iii the newest colors and weights. ' Also, light grey Cord Blazers and Pants to match. " Forewarned Is Forearmed! f Here's Insurance Against Bothersomc WinterColds 1 Underwear must be comfortable as well as warm. ' ,; Purchase your undenvear with forethought, and you'll ncv or give it a thought afterward. ' It's well worth a little consideration, and even a little more in price, to get Union Suits that you know ' will NOT shrink, and bind, 1 and twist, and raise the" devil generally with your comfort and disposition later on. We're mighty particular . that you get just the right size when you come here and we've got the stock to do it with, $2.00 to $7.00 The Store That Keeps Faith ASH BROS. "Pioneer Clothiers" I.',-! Ilrtjdcn. M?r. ever tavtccl. A k your jro.c(.