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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
Friday, November r NEWS of SOCIETY Loan Fund Luncheon At. Williams .Home ; To rulse tln tr u,notu fur t;m Kt-holurshlp Loan Fund the mem, beia or the I.U I'mililc Neighbor, llooil elllll uro uivillg H SOliffi ot twelve luncheons. The second ol HiV series took place ycstl-riluy ur. I. 1111)1.11 when ills, Sherwood Willi UiiMH t'nli'rialni'il m her home, as-(ilnU-il liy .Mrs. ltuy Williams,. Mrs. Itl l' Tjiijr und .Mrs. A. W. Neb Hon. ' ' ;.' A ii-ll-!ous luncheon was H-rvl lit l::il o'clock with covets laid in, .Misilainis II. s. llruu iiluii. J,. . Jlalll'iiril, I). O. inylou, U. I.. .Mac llowcll. I.yiliu llninily, J. w. WpIkIU. W. I': Mt-A.lory, l.ymi Wright. I-:. !. Klrhy, .1. A. T.. 1'onl. ( M. KiisainoiHl. W. l Mohr. O. I-:. HllvcrUiurn and lli hur.it uses. The Idi-a or Tliun!iti.;i villi; was curried oul In the ilecuriitiuiiii and In Dm orlKlnal ilWerhiuns folliU'iuK liineiieon. A luaullrnl bouquet ol' liillli ehryHanthi-iiMliiis Harvil ns an lit I ran he nieiiileee !, the luncheon table and in the living rooms liuskels or ehryxaiiUieinuinM in yellow and white were mud. I'rizis were awarded to M,s. .;. (. Klrhy ami .Mis. I.ynn Wi-IkIii. win Jiers in one- or the ininien played during the nriernonn. . - ' ' Perrys Entertain -Bridge Club Members i Mr. and Mrs. V. II. IVrry tttlvr , lained tint inenilierH or the Nwus iika llrldite club last cv. niiiK m lin tlllrncllvely niMioinled - party, at their home on O avenue. The rooms of the i'erry ' home : wera il.porated with a red and whllajol or scheme, bouquets ol iiomiioius lie'ng used. During the evenlp's play at three tallies .Mrs. J I. A, rook won high score iiiiiong the bulbs and tin gentlemen's prize went to J;' Kowland. A two-course lunch con was served nrter the play. Mrs. F. L'. Meyers Hostess to Club Three tables or bridge wore ut play yesterday ariernnon when Mrs. V. I.. Meyers .was hostess to the l.ncky Thirteen club ut her lioine on .Spring street. Mrs. W. CI. Sawyer won hljrh score uniting the o'ub meniliers and the guest pri.e went to Mrs. It. I.. I'oarch. ' Komiiiets or heaiilirul chrysan theuiums, In yellow and white. Elegant - This ' necklace , is made of lrr, teirls and ft square, cm emerald U'linrted on all sides by aed pcarla. ll is H most satisfying ornamaut tor any woman to own. ' WALLING'S gOATS especially pi-iced for quick, turnover. COATS for stouts- and matrons $2").00 to $65.00 COATS for the average fisrure....!S17.r0 to $17.50 COATS .for Misses -....:..?15.00 to $:52.50 DRESSES Satins ana crepes, one 1()t....$10.7S WALLING'S iV i (. "lo Fit nml fnslilon don't ul ways keep com puny. Hut yui'll fin. tli fin al ways lop.'Ihcr In thf UKi) f'ltfhSS SliriK. romhiruition lift1! iniilicM . ihcm fit HniifC'V. ll ml k! C he r)ni fort 3i hfol mmo uh tin nrrh up portint: tlt foot. Milt'H of roinfort uml many a sin Ik in Ili-d f'roH Slios. 'Onre worn nl ways worn." THE B00TERY day llaydrn, Mgr. SPECIAL Vases, Trays, Wall Vases - Flower Howls and Candle Sticks F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 were artistically :inani;od IliroiuMi ollt the home. After the. Karnes a tlainty rwo-ctinrse liiuchi-on' was served. Art 'Department i 1 !",f : T.r,w a ,i j.. '-.Si-J. ' Mrs. K, A. Kpilntr laHti'iJ. bir th v "Iliulson tivor Hchoot. of. l.ainl-, wapo lnlnlTH" yrstrrflay afU'r-j nooti at a uiifOtinK of ili Art lo-; partim:nt, of the li Orando Notffh horliooil club' in iliib'f rooniH. Sho saM "thoiiKli we'ridtc'ulo their ptotiirr wn still ran h-arn nuich from tlicni if wo approach thom Willi symputliy." . Mrs. l- Jl. AiMUHiy, in tho first of her chapter reviews of Tarson book on Interior Dororntton, brought out Rtronjcly a few funda mental facts concerning interior decorating;. . ' Surprise Party Compliments Mrs. Stacey A number or members of the NelKhhors or Wooderalt und sev eral rrlendfe ntertuiued at a sur prise party Monday cvcnlhs at the home ol' Mrs., AV. II. Allstott com 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 in Mrs. Surah S(ue.y who will leave 'l.a Urande Hooqi tor Kel so, WashliiKlon . where 'she . .will spend the winter with l.tr OuilKll. ter. ,! , ; , .Tho evenlnB was spent soollLlly. -duriiii; wlilch time many pretty' Kil'ls, as u loken or reinenibrunce, were presented to Mrs. Htliccy. Ile ri'eidinients were served. ... ..... F. A: B. Club Members1"' Enjoy .Afternoon .Mrs. I). .'ltzKeruld deliiflitrillly entertained the K A. II. club ut her home yesterday al'ternoon. Four tables of brhlKe were ut pluy. Mrs. (J'Conmd won first prlKe. Mrs. Harry l.nvey won second prize und Mrs. ('has. 11. ddiuKI'leld was (tiven the consolalloii prize. A two-course luncheon followed. Sorority Honors Miss Williams Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams of this city have received word rroin their dailKhler, Miss Helen Wllllnius. who Is attending the I nlveisily of Oiinon it KllKi-ne tliiHyi'nr, thul sheius been pledKed lo Alpha XI llella sororlly. The sorority Kave a parly In honor or her pledKliiK last evening. , This Is Miss Williams' rlrst year nt the university. Ladies' Aid Meets At Bayliss Home . The itiemb' i-H of tlie Ttlverside Ladies Aid society met yesterday ufti-rnnon at the homo of the presi dent of the organization, Mrs. Tom HuyliHS. Kourtei-n ladies were pres ent and after the business Sfsslon the afternoon was spent socially. Itcfreshtticnts were served by the hostess. Mooseheart Ladies Enjoy Program The ladles or Mooseheart I.riflon met at thf home of .Mrs. Krunk Shanks yesterday afternoon. There was o larnc ut tendance and nn en joyable afternoon was spent social ly. Several musical numbers were rendered durlnjc the afternoon. Hefore adjournment delicious re freshments were served by the hostess assisted by .M rs. Ouy Shanks und Miss IVulali Siiunks. North I'owdi r (.Special) The ',tnt" ru was entertained V-d- nemlay afternoon at the hnm(. ol Urs. 11. K. White. Mr. Will J'ear son won hleh score lttrinK the af ternoon's pluy und . Mil. Albert Hutcliinsun tho'eonsoiation prir.o. A two-coiiiw lunclieuu was setvetl. Those present wer-: Mesdanns 1. Muiiiluy, t 1'etersou. V. ;. l,to, V. J. Jones, C K. Huti-hinsoii, Kl mtr Jacols, Will lVurson, W. A. HudttlKon, Albert Hutchinson, chrU K. Johnson, (fvorjtv Hullard. C. K, Palmer, t'hris Jultuson, A. tl. An Kell. Jus. KltfKH. W. A. Kiordan, ot Haines, K. l4. Ledhetter, ot l.a (inuide. and Alva lVlers. . color. Add bread crumbs and mltU, salt, pepper. tKM'hiKt and yolUt of errs beaten 'until thick and temim-colorttd. Mix thoroughly and fold in whiter of egs beaten until si Iff und dry. Turn into a wyH-biittcted baking , dish aiul Utke L'6 minutes, in a moderately lint oven. Hervo as sooa as done. I Sister Mary Says: t The Garden nv kisti:iv .MAItY '' ltreakfhsl lliitvt m nr ir-in..r.-nit cernti, thin Orenip. broiletl h;tcon fTeumeii pntatitea. milk, collee, Kraham popovcrs. I.UIirheOIl Itliheil iwMhmt lran and rasin bread, apple sau ce, inoin.sses. rookies, milk, tea. lMmu-r Hakeil fish. Ki'uihm..,! POlatoeH, baked Kiiiash, endive wil- mi rye bread, cranberry pudding, iiiilk, coffee. I'ickies can be ad.b-J in i muni! at the diwretion of the unuHewlie. V.-ry often In a ramify of Kroun-iipn beet pickles can take tlie piUcf or n wilh.r. The veVt ables must he chosen with-, care when thin substitution is made tc. InFurplentyj'of bulk and mineral saltn in the iiirnu. lhet pickles bilKiit well be added to tins din ner m. nil- just, as.it stands. " 'i ' HaM'tl I'rJcpliiiii ; Two cups' ;- nolleil and mashed CKtfP.lajiti 2 ta'hlcsnoons butter, i smatt onion,- '1 V cups bread .crumbs, cup milk, 1 teaspoon salt, U teaspoon pepper. 2 ckks. ' Th soft part of. the loaf should be used for the ;'pruinlA. Add; to milk and let FtiUiil tu inluuliii. Melt butter.-add onion finelv mhu ced and cook uiitil u )nle straw Clean t p VcKetahle VaU U A Kad vivt table Kardener will clean off ull the waste material this fall to have the patch spick and span for the spade next spriivr. No cabbaKe slumps, old titan vin es or oilier- wiistt; material lyin;. around. It lie Is an expert he wilt spado his tnirdeit this tall, turn under Home of the bean and pi-u vines and lighter refuse and stack the heavier in his compost heap. It Is an exceIeat idea to. turn over the soil in ,th veKetnbte aidi n this fall ant) leave it to weather, particularly if . it is or' heavy ot; clnyi-y nature. Kortunatc is the Kanlerncr. who cm follow the old time methods of npreudlnir n heavy coiititiK of manuro over the irarden .nls fall. l(ut this in getting to rarer and rarer. We must now depend largely upon commercial manures and compuat heaps for the luu mis rormtiiK materials. Ite ports from the experiment stulbm at Itothamstend, KnKlund, tell us of new chcuiiculs to convert our heaps of autumn leuvvs Into man ure in a few day's time, ready to put on the tardea,, but these chemicals haven't not here yet, so w o shall 'have to malic up in turn ing the uoll tor the lack of man ure lo be spaded under. Tills, is the time lo spade under the com4 post heap that has been slowly decaying since httit year, ii'moving tho bottom layers to spread over the K'trdcn while Kttiekiiut up the fresh crop of uutunui leaves und weeds und lawn clippiiiKs to con tinue tht- process. Make the heap flat lopped with an Indentation In the c.-iiter so that the water Trimi rains will be directed into the center of tlie he;p instead of be ing shell down the sides, iii soil which .shows an Inclination lo be sour, it Ih a Kood plan to itive a Mine dret-shig lu I lie f;it'v usiiik either hydiated lime or crushed llmestotie. Style Hints From Europe si,i:ii:iim:ss sot (;n r IlKUIdN (A! German women jcravinx to he as lender us the I fashionable American women, are trying every conceivable method, ineludinff some dunneroiis renic dies, lo n-et thin and stay thin, siiys Dr. llennann Kersehensteiner professor of international medicine al the I'lilversity of Munich. rui'Atn Mi ut is i,on;j:k l'AHIS (AI')Vhll tho New York flapper defiea tho autumn frost In rolled stockings and skirts Hint fall lo cover the knees, the vmart I'uri.sjrniie In letting down her skirls, ceniimeler by centi meter, as the winds become more chilly. Skirt hems do uot yet cover eaives on the boulevards, but the modelH now on display in tlie smart dressmaking establishments that net women's fash Ions for the world now diHlila V Hill lit It" Inm KU-irl- (ban they did in August. 'ho "little seuson" mndcta. which means those nn display now. are I forecasts of what muy lie expected in the mode of next summer. ' Swarms of New York buyers are in ! I'arls clioosing clothes for tho wln j ler resort trade in America and (nearly all the models they are buy- mir nave lunger skirls than those now being worn In the. I'nited Slates. Tho well-dressed Purlfttenn? to day wears her skirts from four to six ineheH below the knee, depend ing on her height, When sho Is seated ihero is a short drapery or skirt over ih knees und when who walks the ideals and gndets make her knees a mere surmise. If skirls continue their down ward t iv tul and one leading de signer prophesies that eventually they will cover1 the feet knees may ngaln become the vague ru mors they wero In Victorian days. TITl.K IN lltf l.AMl DOKK NOT ;( AKAN'l l i: AM'.ANK DU1IMN (Al) A tltli- in Ire. land Is not a guarantee of means. At Cork, Kir Thomas Atoorc; the eleventh holder of one of the ohl est British Itaroneteit s, created in lost, lias just bad an order of jeeiment made againal him from his humble home because ho had 7 ' fafymrfiveks X I XClW.lt'fA'i. W l HOME STREET , v liUSINESS j,. SCHOOL : t GENERAL WEAR . . SATURDAY SPECIAL : SALE . ' Of Pom Pons and "Mums" Gorgeous Fresh IJIossoms. ovists IutIuii, rB&Hini stsaqgsr r7TTiTi itti mrn iiTiriHn i ncwn u Because you use only half the amount ordinarily reduirecL Foods !, are doubly good because they are wnoiesome; as well as delicious r A New Product Relish Spread Made by the Gold Medal manufacturers. It's a winner. It's a sandwich sprtead un like any other. ' Ask Your Grocer! Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. ; Phone Main. .122, jjuitUHj, Onti Oil $1.25 to $L25 X PUTMAN'S falli'il to pay a ri'nt of IB pouiiiin. Mir 1liouiu In lit yi'iira of uKC lliiil till" likUKUtrute put a aluy ot ills w-k on (In oriji-r. , Th' hi'ir pri'Humptlvo to JlHr--oni'lcy Ih llui cliltat mtrvlvlliK 'mn of tlin ninth uuroiiitt, .sir Ktminni-l .Moon-, who i-miKriiti'il to tjui I 'nil fSlHtrs. 'l'lu' fniiilly mdtVo, In "Tlio liruvo nmn may fall, h'ut can ni'vt'c yli'ld," T-n m biTB of tl") roi'mn Con-: Kr m urn louriiiK Ami rirn. On!.la ovit lx fint. UiKlilar ti'Ii-phoho l-olo. .-- ,'W',,,'"'",1 raw i f?mVTrii eiailiiBiliiaiaiiiB4i(Mianiiia'i. 0& M . 5 " ' " r -rw a m a gssmasam h'aujmmi ! 1 I'.'s-'i f- 4fnf& eSS223S3 j The warm glow of these beautiful lamps will add cheer . t " ( "ftw' " I I and comfort in your home every evening. Choose from ' iiWtft feaSOn Way I the newest styles at remarkably low prices, considering feSfXj' . Y',- . V : you buy .for less V the unusual quality. LgfeT: , V r -rftt -f at I. 'GrohpOne Group Three yfilSi V . . ' Ymffmkm 1 I BRIDGE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS . ssa&!& U EW IXVEXTION SAVES MILLION'S A Lamp that Burns 91 Air i A n-w oil lamp that givrs an nintixinKly lirllliunt, soft, white llifht. t-vi-n bettor than gus or eler trlelty. hHS bi-en ttsted by the 'J. S. Government and 35 leading un iverslties onil found to he super lor to 10 ordinary oil lamp. It burns, without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up. Is simple, i-lenn. safe. Hums 94 air ani G'J. rotnmon kerosene (coal oil). I'll- Inventor, V. M, Johnson, HI North t'nlon Ave.,- I'ortland, 'ore., ts off'-ring to send a lump , on 10 days' FltKK trial, or even to give one 1'IIKK to the first us"r In eaeh locality who will help him lnlrolure M. White him to day for full parlieiilars. Also ask j Mm to eplaln how- yo i can g -t. .the agency, and without exprl-i ence or money make l-Bft lo 60 Amaizo Oil, 1 pint can 25c Amaizo Oil, 1 quart can.- 48c Swift's Jewel Shortening . 4-lb. pail 85c Swift's Jewel Shortening 8-lb. pail ; $l.(J5 Rex Lye, per can..,..: 10c Uahbitt's Lye, per can.,.. .,...10c Fig Xut (the new cereal) Per package .....17c Whole Wheat Js'uggcts Per package ..22c PURE .NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES Aunt Dinah, small can ...15c Trixie, No. 5 pail 42c Green Brer Rabbit 18c Gold Brer Rabbit 21c Snow Shoe Cane and Maple Syrup, No. 2z can 38c Oysters, 4-oz. can , 17c Oysters, 5-oz. can 19c Oysters, 8-oz. can 31c Oysters, 10-o can 38c Sea tfuecn Shrimp 18c $12.75 $19.80 November 9th to 21st will be known as "Canned Foods Week." Dur ing that time you will be able to buy canned fruits and vegetables by the case and dozen at a saving in prices. mm mm Metal stands in a beitntifiil polychrome antique finish, and silk shades in a choice of colors makes them a strik ing value. I!e prompt and save. Group Two BRIDGE LAMPS Your choice of stands, metal ni' . mulino-unv finiuli Rillr shades in the newest and 'r nuiut nliiouiiio- rrilm inilvinii-iiT.-..t-"ft ,.........ri .......... lions specially priced in tins sale. Group Four FLOOR LAMPS $9.85 $24.60 Mahogany finish sUinds with adjustable arm, silk sliatlcs in a variety of color combin ations makes them a rare Value nt the exceptionally low , prices. Metal or mahogany finish stands with a charming va riety of silk shades in artis tic colors and designs that cannot fail to please. .i..Mi,l.,f.,M.i.J.1..,J, i, -,1,,,!,.,,! .,, ....,r,,,;ul, l..M.,,..i jn iij A 4 . i Down IX'livers Any j Lamp You May Choose 1 YOI I PRFDIT IM -I GOOD . f: WE L V CHARGE NO EJ INTEREST I per month. Adv.