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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1925)
Wednesday, .November 4r 1925. THE LA GRAMDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Threes NEWS of Dinner and Dance Honor Miss Caldwell - . IMnnrrnt tho l4i"Gmnh Country cliili with daiiflns us the after-din-nT iltviTsion was tlit coiH'lfsy ex tcmlt'tl , Miss Ourothy Caldwell. rl1-elit of the month, by Misao? Htuiluh NVwItn, Until Hrnniwelt und Kita Hello ivttt In n lust eve ninp. IIosps, pompoms, dnisles. rnrna tions uml citmlytitft. arruiiKi'd In u cwtKluss bowl in tho center of the tirhli', furnlHhod a puhu-I color mo. ttf that was rarricil out in favors anil appointment;). A coraii&e hou oiict of ro.s.-s uiul posponiH murkoil thr place of the! litmort', Th oth". r Kin-slB found .p:pcr noHi'ifuys lic lln their rovers. Ai'ti"r dinner, IS yoiinir mm joined the party for dum'liiK. Mrs. It. J. KlU-hen, 'Mrs. ) .inter H. ' Hramwetl and Mrs. Adolph N:w lill, niotheiH of the hosteMHe, were chaperons. The affair v;ih one of u nunilter or Hoeial events fclven in honor of Miss ('iijldwell'H ti)roa(MiliiK niur rlae to Audmer I'lnyk-, which will take pluee early MiIh inonlli. Bridge Club Members Entertained Memhei-H of t Ik Tuesday Kvonlnp TlridKe - club were entertained lust evening at. the home of Mr. and AlrH. William Wilson. ltnntii-t.s pf beu lit if ul yellow rhryminthcmumH wfM'e ai-iaiiKed in the living room of the home forming a delightful setting for the four titbit or bridge. M rs. J II. Urttm wel 1 reived high roro nmong the ludtes preMent and tho gentlemen's prize went lo l'red Spaeth. A dainty two-roiirse luncheon was served after tht play. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis ' Complimented " ' The following item was taken from the ma in I column of the Val-A la Walla Hulletln, printed at Wul-fnt la Walla, Washington: Gamma KpMlon of Sigma Chf j 1 entertained its .. members an friends at a Masque Hull on Sut urday evening at the chapter house. Hallowe'en decorations of orange -and black with grinning pumpkins furnished a colorful settings for the arruy of costumes. Sailors, lUtjnhs, Pierrots and Pior ettes danced to the strains of the 1 loris McIkk orchestra. Sir.- and Mrs. Bruce Dennis of La Gran W r- -jr. r 3 J' - - ' '. i' -im"J:.'.T?Trz. COATS especially priced for quick turnover. COATS for stouts and matrons ?25.00 to $65.00 COATS for the average figure....?17.50 to $-17.50 COATS for Misses $15.00 to $32.50 DRESSES Satins and crepes, one lot $10.75 WALUNG'S Kven your best friend will admit your footwear is charming. , t - Kven yo'ir hard-to-flt foot will admit It Is comfortable. THE B00TERY Gay llnyclen, 31 gr. WALUNG'S SPECIAL Vases, Trays, Wall Vases Flower Bowls and Candle Sticks F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-85 SOCIETY Tailored This tailored Mouse in exceedingly Mmurt unrt worthy nf your mtwitiun. It buttons on the shoulder and In) town from the point of the nhouldei to tiy end i if the blouse in n utrnlght lina The prreet1on of the uilnrln And absence of frills make,-It dtp llnrtiv will Im veek-enl gueHtH of Sigmu Chi . uml werti patroiiH for the dance, Hefreahments wore erved nt the cIoho or th eve. ' . ' ' . ' ' Mrs. Boylen Hostess To Bridge Club Mcmbnw of the TuecdTiy Ilridge cluli were: rharntingly entertained yesterday afternoon at tin; home of Mrs. K. H.- Hoy lull. The homo, was decorated1' with a yellow ..color, scheme, autumn flowers In yellow being used. Mrs. hoe II an ford won high score during the afternoon's play. two course luncheon was servod the close of the gntm s. Surprise Luncheon . TT A nonors Anniversary Honoring their mother, Mrs. K J. Sharer's, seventy-first birthday anniversary Mrs. Jack Chandler and Mrs. Clara Perry entertained with a surprise luncheon Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Covers were laid for 32 friends and rela tives. Out -of -i own guests were -Mr. and Mrs; Will IVarson and f a m i I y of North Powder. .After a delightful afternoon the party adjourned at 4:110 o'clock. Mrs. SiiaXer received many lovely gifts.- .s , ' . Coming Convention ; ;. . lis -Discussed ' ) Thii convention juf J.he Lndies' 'Auxiliaries to theT.rotherhood of .Hallway Ti-alnmen lo bc held-at Hoseburg this titonlh was discussed by tho local auxiliary last evening when, they met at 7:30 o'clock. A large, number attended the meet ing. i j . Cove (Special) The boys' club and their leader, the Itev. W. M. Urfidner, entertained the high school students at a imisquerude party at French hall Saturday evening. Various Hallowe'en games were played timing the eve ning. Miss Nina Petermun won the prize for the best character cos tume, Mrs. L. M. Laird and Mrs. Fletcher were patronesses. Lunch was served. i ... Cove (Special) Last Friday eve Tilng Mrs. Hoy linker entertained the members of her Sunday school (class at a . delightful Hallowe'en party. Gaines In accordance with tho season were pluyed, aft it which refreshments were served. ! Those present were: Mr. and O. M. Kills, Mr. and Mrs. Georg. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M, Marks, Mr. and Mrs. William Cruikshnnk, ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Towle. Mrs. : Alma Breshear8, Lee Kllen and Dell Hrcsheurs, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hartley, Kmory Hartley and Mrs. . C. VV. Clark. A . university professor from lAustralja traveled 12,0(0 miles to 'attend the Kmpiro Universities 'congress at London only to find I that he was a year ahead of time. ! the consrens not onenine until -the J summer of 102B. A typist's error1 (In the year of the congress cuused the misunderstanding. ANNOUNCEMENT! TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: We Are Opening a Beauty Shop in the O. K. Bailor Shop. Here we will have a large private waiting room and booths for mar celling, shampooing, ,etc. Phone Main 789 for Appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Reynaud Announcements Social announcenicnu may be printed In tills column free of cliarge. Any- aiuMJuiuvinenu pertaining to any f unci Ions vucli a cooked food sales, ;ic, will be refused. Announcements, to be printed Uie same day, uitut be In aoctrty editor's- hands by 9:00 o'clock. . News editor's note. The Art lVnartment of the l.a Grande Neighborhood club will in wet tomorrow afternoon at the club rooms in the basement of the I public library building. Mrs. F. A. Kpling and Mrs. l' H. Appleby will have charge of the program for thr ailcrnoon. Mrs. I-:. T. Andrews will be host ess to the Lucky Thirteen club to. morrow afternoon. , Chapter I, or K. 0..'wl!t have a meeting with Mrs. 11. A. .ur inific Friday afternoon at 2 :)0 o'clock. M rs. Frank H. Appleby Will be UHSi.ttlllg llOHteHH. The lilverslde Ladies' Aid wit, meol at" the ho'uie of Mrs. Tom HuyUn' Thurduy afternoon, No. veniber 6, corner of Alder and Lake streets. All visitors are welcome. Tho Ladles Aid society of the Baptist church will meet Frlduy afternoon ul the home of Mrs. G, A. Pollard, Final arrangements for the radio carnival, which will be given by the aid November 20 and 21, will be made. The Ladles of Mooseheart Legion will meet tomorrow aiternoon at the home of Mrs. FrnnU Shanks. The Tarent-Teacher association of Willow school will meet at the school for its regular session Fri day afternoon, November t, at. 2::tt) o'clock. An interesting program has been arranged. All parents are urged to be present. Sister Mary Says: - Uy Sister Alary Breakfast Orange juice, cere al, thin cream, crisp graham toast, cornmeul griddle cakes, sy rup, milk, coffee. ' Luncheon Cream of tomato so'jp, . croutons, lettuce sandwiches, grape" juice pudding, milk, tea. 'Dinner Rolled flank of beef, mashed potatoes, baked siiimsh, apple-eelery-nut sitlud, ginger bread 'With whipped cream, brim rolls, milk, coffee. If". U 'Spoonful of whipped cream is served on each cup of tomato cream soup the food value is in erease'd. Most 1 children get too little "fat" in their diet and cream Is an e.aally digested rat. Whipped! cream should bo used not as a ! garnish to a dessert u I ready rich lu fats but as u real food where It is needed. ' Grape, Juice Pudding. ; Two cups grape Jiice, 1-3 cup cornstarch, 1 fhlespoon butter, ?. eggs (whites), few grains aalt, 1-4 lo u-4 cup sugar. If the grape juice is tart ue 3-4 cup sugar. Dilute cornstarch with enough cold grape juice to pour easily. Heat grape juice ani when boiling stir in cornstarcn, butter and a few grains of salt. Cook, stirring constantly unill mixture is clear. v Beat whites nf eggs unll! stiff and dry, fold into grape juice mlMuro ami turn Into individual molds. Chill and serve with custard sauce made with the yolks of the eggs. TIII'ltSDAY, NOVKMItr.lt 5 Mountain Time Station. CFAC, Calgary, Can. (43r,.!l), 11-11 p. m., election returns. CNRC, Calgary, Can. (43.1(8), D p. in., Hadyn mule (piartet; C. N. 11. orchestra. KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 12:lf p. m., Rlalto theater musleale. 3:30, matinee; 6:30, Herbert White and his Silver Slate or chestra. ' Pacific. Time St a (Ions. i KFPG, Hollywood, Cal. (238), S- D p. m., KFPG orchestra; Mar garet AicNeal, soprano; !i-10. KFI'G concert hour, arranged Radio by C. Harold Uamcy. KFWI1. Hollywood. Cal. (2S2). 6:307 p. in., Altadena program, K. 1. Janes: 7:30, mlcrophon? brevities; 7:50, Jack P.oaz, fish ing scout; 8-it, program. Starr IMuno company, Hollywood Rhy thm Klnfts. Inn Mitchell Butler soprnno und Kstelle Shake, blues singers, William Mays, pianist and others: i-10, program. Hon P. Smith, Inc., Diana-Moon or chestra, Dan Grldley, tenor. Sol Hoopil's Hawaiian trio. Ashley sisters. Ha I vine I tula no, violinist; 10-11, Warner Bros, frolic, di rection Norman Manning. KGO. Oakland. Ca. 6l, 8 p. m.. , Spanish race. A great many of . Siiernmn. Clay & company. hon-l"," use SlwnUsh language ul- j or Dr. James L. Gordon; Mnr. i most exclusively. guret Raus Waldrop. soprano;) Ybor city was named after one Ida Wablrop. pianist; Jos phine of the progenitors of the Yborj Iloltih. violinist; Margaret Avery, f fitinllv. early settlers in Tampa. It 1 eellist; Joyce Barthelson. pianist; jappeurs as u city transplanted from 0'N....i sniiriuin- Allan Spain. The traditional love of the Wilson, tenor; 30-12. Black's ah,i.Ui.. orchestra. KIIJ, Los Angr es, Cal. (4or..2). C- 0:.'lo p. m Leigh ton's A rendu cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron sliaw. leader; fi:30-7:30, history story Prof. W. S. llertzog; Dickie Brandon, screen juvenile and I'nele John; 7:4r, talk on health. Dr. Philip M. Lovell; s-lti. pro gram,. Pacific Kleclrie Hallway company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11, Art Hickman's Bill morn hotel dance orchestra. KNX. Hollywood, Cal. (:U.!D, tl:ir p. m., travel talk. W. F. Alder; (i:::u-7, AU.ater Kent Ra dio orchestra, Paul Fiustiin, leader; 7-S, program, Kiitu trio. H. L, Crockett, barllo..e; 8-10. ' KNX feature studio program: lo-ll, Ray West's i'qoniit Grovi dance orchestra from Am- bas:uidor hotel. ' ,r KPO. San Francisco. Cat (4?""). 0:40-7 p. m., Waldemar Llnd and the States lt Htuurant orches- Genuine French Pastry Filled with Hungarian Cream Made only by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery makers of Illali-Orailo Pastries HOME OP THE GOLDEN CKUST" Accounts For Sale BROKERS OF ACCOUNTS . V , , ' v As agents we offer the following judgments, notes ; and accounts for sale to the highest bidder, reserving1' the right'to reject any or ainids. '' v . -' Xmno I.. It. Woodman.. K. M. liny C W. Davis ,F. W. CVHrlcn Thomas Jvocne Wallai'O Itucd Joe Keo V. A. Snyilor firm W'nnl l''ranU I'rltcliard. I.. W. 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Other Latin elements also are found In Ybor City, notably the Italians, who have built u beauti ful auditorium as an adjunct to tin ir club. All the world is a stage. Act now. MaKe Life Worth I.Miig. ( : Don't go around feeling til'-e'd. lacking in energy;, and slrengtii, because your kidneys are -;nol working properly. The use - nf FOLKVH PILLS, a diuretic stlm nlr. in lor the kidneys, will flush your . kidneys, remove lnjurlo m waste matter und bring the kid neys back to a normal, active condition. "Your FOLK Y IM1J.S an the only thing 1 ever got' to do me any good," writes Hnnuiel Brenner, Alexandria, Jnd. Adv. j N'nturo of Acct. Ore I'uil Ore Orerw., Ore,,... Oit..., (Ire.... Dtjntinl work .... 1-lotlilnK Clotlllaif ; riiyalnlon. ...i Mwit Ore....... Meat Ore Meat Ore. Meat Meat Tnl Meat It. 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Main 792 Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Inralld Car la naed but for one purpoaa of conver int the tick and Injured any where they want to to. klaln M Wljnl or Da LADIES READY-TO-WEAR JJUM AND MILLINERY" We have just received word that our Freed-Eisemann Sets were shipped. We are now ready to line up a limited num ber of demonstrations. Just phone or call. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOK BARGAINS wNJWS mm Cutting Down Coal Waste in the Home Wintry blasts without; in the home the mildness of May. All this not only because ABERDEEN COAL produces more heat than ordinary soft coal, but beacu.se it is a household labor-saver. ABERDEEN COAL IS CLEAN COAL High In heat value, low in ash. Hence, fires burn steadily with little clinkers. Fur naces need not be cleaned so often; fewer ashes to cart away. ABERDEEN COAL is the Coal to Bum. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17 ' .... J. H. Peare & Son I o. w. n. sk . IHVl