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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
A Viilay, October 30, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Certain 54 Country Club K'ith covers laid for 54 Mm.' T. Kt-roKfttn and Mrs. Chase- Holin amp cntiTtuincd with un at- tivuly uppolnteil luncheon - at country club yuaterduy ufter-. n at 1:15 o'clock. The tulile dfcorated with yellow canUh-s rystul candle Hticka and u pret t iiterpieee of yellow, pink arid te pompoms and; pink rose Ph. A lat'Ke lURKet of hcuutlful ov chrysanthemums wus used ilccoratu the living room of the It house, where- 13 tables of lc were ut pluy following the eh con. lurhiK Hh afternoon's play Mrs. 3. ;obinson won high score, the did pri.u wt-nt lo Mrs. It. K. slt-nliuvftr and the third to Mrs. liouvy. Kids' Party" . tjoyable Alfair Irs. It. . Hurrrie iind Minn Mil- Id Haiisome enlertaim th with a Iver "ktds party lust evening ul home of Airs. Ifarrle. 'Pen I sls were present, dressed In ap- hpriale costume for the event. iiUlren's Karnes were played dnr' ; the evening, causing much mer lieiH. friie homo wus dt'coratrd sugges of Hallowe'en, a black and hntie color scheme Uelnff used delicious luncheon was served. rs. Larson ntertains A tleliBhtful- Hailowt-'en piirty ok place last evening, when Mrs. iul liaison enU-rlulned twelve girl lends. The guests came In llal we'en costumes and many games ere played during the evening. I'izes were awarded to Miss Myrtle ack. Miss Krma l.ynmn and Miss . Hue Hanks The liomo was cleverly deeorat to correspond with the event. he table wus attractively appoint- in black and orange. Aft For Dancing 'Announcements ftorlAl anmnnrmneata maj be primed In this column tree of charge. Any announcement portal n I lo any functions turn aa rooked food tale, el, will be refused. AnnounormenU, lo be printed the aaine day, must be In eorlftr editor! haoda by 1:00 o'clock. Kcwa oditor'a , ; ; Coming to La Grande These slippers are of white satin em broidered with rose muttfv In shade of pink and rose. They suggest festivity, extreme youth and dancing feet. The embroMery. mi will notice, extends down on the satin covered A birthday party honoring the World Wide Guild's tenth annlver siiry, the second unnlversary of the Worth While girl class and the first anniversary of tliu Kev. und Mrn. i'ollard In La Grande, will be given ut the Uaptlst church tomor row afternoon. The progrnm will start at 2 o'clock. All members und friends of the church arc In vited. a The .Women's ltellef Corps will meet Monduy afternoon, November 2, at the -1C I Hall. Tho Neighborhood club will meet In regular session ut the club- rooms In tho.librury building lues- duv afternoon. Members of. the Art department will furnish a pro gram on tho subject, "Art In the American Home." . . . . . The Art Rcaeurch Club will lmvc a meeting Monday afternoon ut the homo of Mrs, K. M. Jackson. , Douhun received the consolation. The hostess served refreshinente after the games. For decoration. she used flowers und appointments In colors to suggest Hallowe'en :. 35 Attend N. 0. W. Social . The Neighbors of Woodcraft mrl the first of the week for their regu lar session at the 1. O. O. F, hull. Thirty-five members were present and ufter the lodge' meeting -.the evening was spent socially. Jhilnty refreshments were served. The hall wus cleverly decorated in accordance with Oie Hallbwis'on -enuding. Elgin, Ore. (Special) Meeting In the nature of a fnrewelf for M it fiiiirm lune henn the irlr s went i IH1i""" "u unv.n O jiihkc hit jiome in ia itninfi.1 the Klgln Woman's . Improveinenl club met at the home of Mrs. It. L. Shoemaker Thursday afternoon, "The I-lfo and Letters of Kd ward Bok" was th subject of the afternoon meeting, tho lalK being giveu by Mrs. W. K. Brownell. Kd- ward Bok's ,only poem, . "God's Hand," was read by Airs. Shoemaker. ridge Club Meets ritli Mrs. Crews Three, tables were surrounded at ay when Mrs. W. C. Crews enler ined the members of the J. B. ildge club nt her home Thursday ternoon. Mrs. H. G. Avery mer d the first prize, and Mrs. Carl Sister Mary Says: A 'ktiic from "Abie's IriMi KosW which will ninin In. I.a (rmidn for Im-o ' IMrfoi'iiiAiKVM lomolTOW. Madnco will begin at li::lU ). in., and Ihu cyi-iiIiik sliow nlll slurt ul 8:1.1. WALLING'S SIZE 16 COATS . Just received a new shipment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's popular priced coats. BLAZERS Fur Trimmings. The Best $1.49 SILK HOSE On the Mnrkct. WALLING'S Klgln. Ore. (Special) The Uev. E. A. Pollock and his flmaly were guests of honor at a reception given recently by the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church. After a fruit shower and preced ing the social hour, after which rn freHimnt.( were served, a tho fol lowing program was given: Song Misses Dona Foster, Denu i Witty and MyrUe Mayfield. Address of Welcome Dr. IT. It. I Smith. Response Tho Ilev. E. A, I'ol lock. Hecltatfon Miss Lcrose -Harris. J'iano solo Miss Levonc Gent. Recitation Leonurd Ciits. . '. Vocal solo Miss Ktliel Culp. , Presentation of flowers to pas tor and fumlly 1'rof. E. C. -Mti-Cormlck. .. .. 1'lano solo liss Evelyn Gent. Reading Mra I-ynn Hill. Recitutlon Miss Marie Hurrls. Recitation Miss . Benilco lley-duck. ' . Hy Hislor Mnrjr) ' Brcukfasl Apples, cereuK thin cream, waffles, syrup, inilk. cottee. Luncheon Creamed oyster plant , on tonst, stuffed prune sal ad, graham .bread; and butter, sponge cake, milk, tea. Dinner Broiled pork chops. baked sweet potatoes, apple sauce, popper-cclery-nut sulud, bran rolls, ntalsin puffs", milk, coffee. f' This dinner menu must be changed In many Instances if wanted for children under 10 years of age . Lumb chops should be substituted for pork, tho salad should be reduced to plain lettuce and a piece of sponge cuke - or crisp cookie bo served' with the upplc sauce for deHsert. ' OreamtM Oyster Plant oh Toast One bunch salsify or oyster plant. 2 tablespoons butler, 1M table spoons flour, 1 V& cups milk, teaspoon salt, few grains pepper, teaspoon celery salt, triangles of toast. ' '' Wash and sernpe oyster plant and drop into water containing ono tablespoon vinegar. This vrcventa the roots from discoloring. Cut' in half-Inch slices or dice und drain. 1'ut into sauce pan,- add boiling water to cover and cook until ten der. Add .suit niter, cooking for mimnefi: " imiin r inbi - n-ud" to ;t0 sauce, made. by melting butter and locution und herein mentioned stirring in flour. Slowly add milk, I described us follow s, to-wlt: stirring constunily. Add salt, pep per and celery peppi-r and cook 6 minutes after sauce begins to boll. I 'our over hot buttered toast and garnish with parsley to serve. (Copyright, 11)2.5. NKA .Service.) It's un nwful world. Rut It could be worse. Just suppose you knew tho truth about everything. $1,! And over is the total resources 0f this bank A woman can't usk u man lo marry her. But that's no hurd shlp. A man can't keep from ask ing on al 'Karm. Joan' Association, a cor poration; . William. B. Baxter uud Susie. Baxter,, husband . and wife! are defendants, and which said Judgment and decreo is In favor of said plaintiff and against said de fendants, with the exception of Morten Mortenson Jr.. who Is de ceased; and by. which siild execu tion 1 tun convmanded to sell the land and premises In said execu tion, and hereinafter described, to pay the sums due the plaintiff, to wlt: The sum of Two Thousand Kive Hundred Seventy-seven and 37-100 Dollars. ($2.fi77.87), with Interest thereon from said 2Sd day of October, 11125. ut the rate of eight tier cent, per nnuuhl, and ac cruing costs and disbursements of snul execution: Thut by virtue of said execution, I will on Saturday, the 28th day of November, 125. at the hour, of cloven (11) o'clock hi the forenoon of said day, at the front .door of tho Union .County Court House. in the City of La Grande, In Union County, Oregon, sell at public uuctlori to the high est bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale., all the right, title, in terest and estuto of said above nnmed defendants, and each and nil of them, with the exception of said Morten Mortenson Jr.. who Is now deceased, and of all persons claim ing by, through or under said above named defendants, or any of them, from und nfter the 2th day of Au gust, l!i 17, of, in and to suld lands and premises mentioned and de scribed in said execution, and here tnnfter described: The said lands I iind 'premises described in sit Id ex- qunrter. of Section Thirty-five -3t); in Township l-'ive (f), South of Range ' Forty ' (40), East' of the Willamette Merl dlan; and Ihu Northeast -uar-ter of the Northeast tiuurter of Section Two (2, in Township Six (0). South of Range Korly (40), Kust of tho Wtllametto Meridian, und ull In Union County, Slate or Oregon; To gether with tho .tenements, hereditaments, rights, prlvl 1 leges und itppiirtenunces be- Special Sale of Hosiery FflR I You Ef)C 3prs. t!Z.35 U W J .Sa;e V jor H v UEGULAIt $1.95 FULL-FASHIONED - SILK HOSE, ; Chiffons and medium weight, with reinforced heel and toe. Best quality silk in nil tho new- j est Fall shades. Reliable brands only of.'' '.'' ONYX - TR1PFLE-A and ROLLINS .;' 3 Pairs for $5.35 LADItS READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY are NOTICI-; ).' SMUItll I 'S 8Alil OV JtKAL lKUI'KliTY. Nptlee- Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, to me dln-cted, dated October 23d, 11)25 upon a Judgment and Decree ren dered and entered October 2 ltd. IH25, und docketed In said 'ire til I Court Judgment Docket un the 23d day of October., 1!(25, in a certuin suit In said Circuit Court pending, wherein The Federal 1-nnd Hank of Spokane, a corporation, Is plain tiff, und Morten Mortenson, a widower, Morten Mortenson Jr.. unmarried. Grande Kondc Nat tun - The South half of tho South cost quarter: and the South cast quarter of the Southwest Head off That Cold! Build up your system by , taking McK. & R. Extract of C0D LIVER OIL Moon Drug Go. (Kvoryllilwr rr "-tlio r Hick iluoin) 'donning, to or iist-d In1 wnnfG ' tlun vitii. tlio ubovu UcHcrllii'd , '. )rt!inlBuii. , ' , y ,"' i . t - Siild illjovn nu'iitlpnrii Ji'hdH tind pi-rrnhH'!! will bi flohl Hiilijrrt tu rot lU'inpllon .In tlu'.'iuunnr provided lly luwi ... " , i . ' - v : Duloil at druml!, OroRoni Ms 23d duy of Ouloht'C. -J !i26. ' . -itatMK .BKKKIIKAru,. tShorlff of Union county. Ort'Ron. Ily A. !.' Molina, licpuly. Wiily Oct. 311- Nov. 8, 13. 2", 27. . SL'.-.,0(HI A 1,1 MOW ASKF.lt " AS'l'LMtIA,' Ore Action Tor 1. vorco nfiuinHt her .jiuNbund, Urur'o Adli-r ' Unlca of Portlumt. wuh fllfd In till' locul circuit, court by Dor othy M. .lluti'M.. The Tltlu &'Trut company of 1'ortlund la made u dc- fpndunt In the suit, tho complulnt hvcHiib thut the toiupiiny Jiolda property In trust for the rtefomlunt tint It ho rcuchea thu ..uko . of AO ycnlH, and that tho property, la valued ut $1110,000. The plaintiff iixka $25.(MtM Rroaa alimony for Iter aeir ond t2D,0iio for tho mipport of the two minor- children' of tho coutllu. $50(1 attorney feea ; for prosecuting the aull und (5(1 court coala. , N- .' .' i' '. It la HQiiirlit to- reatraln tlio Title & Truat computly from diapoalliK at or encuinborliiB tlio property held J In truat for the defendant until the I action for aeparutton und ullmony ) hua been adjudicated. The pint j for divorce la baaed on nlleuatlona 1 of cruel ond Inhuinan treutment, i it beilur nvurreil that Hie defendant. j Jiua expreaaed contemtit for thb planum mm nuit , funded perloda of time. . ' :''. The famoiiH Yonsro atrocl, T9-.r ronto, orlulnated In 1793 as a road from Lake filmcoe thut fur traders ' from the norili noed not pnaa tliroiiKli Jhitroli when tho latter place waa taken over by thu Unit-:: cd Bttttcs.. '. ' '"' ''' The milk with the tasty taste i evidence of sccur- Sl UNITED STATES I NATIONAL ' ' .BANK 7 i! H In two Hin- Carnation's the milk to ask for if you arc looking'for a finer -I han -era; crcainy dclicatc taslc and color to improve cookery and give a jileasantcr savor and richer hue to coffee. Carnation's flic world's leading brand for nearly a quarter of a century, the first choice of Oregon. P.c sure to get this favorite milk. PRF.R Write fnr Mrs. Vary HUkti famous Carnation Cook Book Cahnation Mii.k Ptoprrr Co. 471 Oliian Street. Portland, Oregon Uail in Oregon (or 'j yirj "From Contented Co" You rr muny alioi a aome what nacnilillnil tile Arch ; Aid. but few that really ; eiiual It. Tor lt atrapa und : tut-oula have lai n etuiililn- il with juat tluit touen oi ordinary even thomsh It l exactly In thu mode. ! THE B00TERY t;ojr Uayilcn, Jlgr. IMPROVED oNbw with that finer-fhan-evertaste WE AUK EXCLUSIVE LOCAL AGENTS FOR Johnston s Box Candies A great variety of iiaekiiBcs conliiiii iiiiT various assoitincnts of delicious confections. - Assorted Chocolates All Cream Centers Fruits and Nuts Chocolate Covered Chewing Chocolates Chocolate Covered Caramels Cherries Chocolate Covered The Treasure Box And many others. l foruo.li C foruour 1UTCHEU Housewives all over the city should , take - advantage of the special values wc arc offering for the kitchen this week. Just a few of many feature offerings arc pictured and described below. s Come and take ad vantage of them.. '. :, '.".'''-- It: riece uinner aets In our .wonderful stock of Chinawarc you have 17 open stock patterns to choose from, including American Semi-Porcelain, English Porcelain and Ba varian.' The special terms and .extremely low prices makes it possible for everyone to possess one of these wonderful sets. Housewares Double Boiler, $1.10 Anollter hHt'litl Tiit im t,TpHnl or our lloMM'.uarca lttt. Preserving Kettle, $l.(i5 ll-il. nl.r, tin- Moil I bat every lioii?.e. wife will iipiM-ft'lnto Percolators Only $1.25 Tim iiiHittll Im Urn iiftl. Tnkt iidvnul Electric lion, $1.00 . uinki (iinplrUi wild iittitrhtiH-filH, Tea Kettle At $2.10 ft - lt. IHlXI. tHHl tftlllln ItllllllMlMIII - - IC'mxI for numy "iim WT 111'. Electric Perco lator, $6.50 .iiHinnlnil Mlmiil mi I niiilto, cumiili'K nidi conl MUat'li-inriiH, Vah IJoilcr 53.00 (tftnl !(ai', lii'in y (tipiM'r Itotlmn. Kiwlfeh Tea 1'otH J jirtlitiiiin tiM MI!4 III lll'llMIM Wnxer Polisher A Mrfiil hltT fur whOiijt mi' I hi1IIiImi( rltmrn. SHVf'M tlun. ; a KITCHEN CABI NET, Base Only, $12.50 Another splendid time und labor .saver for the kitchen. Answers the purpose of n ta ble and also provides extra drawer - space, Top can be hud extra, Kxtra strong House Brooms ut $1.00 Galvanized Iron (iar bagc Cans, liirne size, at Step Ladder stools at . .$3.75 Set of four Mixing Oowls at 51.00 CREDIT IS YOURS I CAM'S WE CHARGE NO INTEREST 3C m " I. -! 7 ,,",'"-it n ADeliffhtful Place To Eat u