La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 10, 1925, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 10; 1925. ,
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? .
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Page Thrctf
Mews of society i
Silver Wedding
Is Celebrated'
Honoring: Ir. ami Mrs. P. Mc
Adory on th occasion of tholr
twenty-firth weeding; anniversary,
u surprint party was given - Umt
night by nninbt-rg or the church
and io:it;rt'sation of tho Klmt Hap
ttsl church at the home of Mr. ami
Mia. William Shade, 13(17 Pennsyl
vania avenue. More than forty
guests were present to receive tho
surpriHcd couple as .they entered
the Shade home to attend u meet
InK" Immediately the' strains of a
wedding march were heard and the
Initial parly quickly formitiK were
met, by the paKtor, the He v. (J. A.
I'ollartl, who performed th wed
ding ceri'inony a sain for tho hap
py couple.
l-'ol lowing conprai illations the
(veiling was enjoyajdy spent with
hlh'i'cht-s ami tunics rendered hy a
'la dies' tiiartct composed of Mm,
Wood el I, Mm. Mosw, Mrs. Moats
and M iss 1 1 uiK, and it mill h-hurp
jniiHlc hy (Jeortfe Moats.
lr. and Mrs. McAdoiy were pro
Ken led with u Kilver ealie tllsh hy.
t he, p. rrii'iidH. Mi h. McAdory was
also pi i .sentt .1 wit h a larK" wed
dinir cake decorated with the tunn
Iht "2?." h.Iielons refreshmentH
were wi-wri lu fore tlie evnitiiK
closed. ,
Monday Bridge Club
Members Entertained
Mrs. I. W. Jemio entertained
with an attractively appointed
bridge luncheon yesierday after
noon at her home on Sprint? street
for tlie members of the Monday"
IliidKn club and a few friends. A
beautiful bouquet of chrysanthe
mums In yellow and bronze were
us'-d na a eenU-,lcee in the dinlm;
room. ' .
After a delirious luncheon nMMB
o'clock four tables of bridge were
formed. I'ht-VRunthemums In tho
same colors were ulso used to dec
orate the iivintr room.
Mrs. J. J'V OVonnell won high
score antonrr the rlub members and
the guest priKc went to Mrs. Don
ald Pague.
Surprises Husband
With Party
' MrH. Itobert Alexander h'onnrcd
lux husljunil's birthday .unniversury
with a surprint party nt their home
Saturday i-vcninir. entertalnlnR 30
or his fripiwlM. The time wan puss
oil pnjnynbly with danclntc. At
iniilniKhl, t li hostonH. with the os
sistam'i! of several of the women
present, served ji liBht supper.
N. 0. V. Elects
New Officers
The Nt'iKiilinrs of Woodcraft met
In at evenlnir in regular session at
the I. ). (). I'', hull. llilrlnK tlio
business meettns otlii'i-rs Tor tho
erisuinj; year vwc elected. They
will be installed at Hip first moot
ing of the loiicp in January.
Missionaries
Visit La Grande
Dr. ami Mrs. O. G. Taylor unit
Mii-s Senny Johnson, missionaries,
who ht'vp been stationed at Apar
rle. Luzon, In Hip Philippine In
lands, for the past six yi-ars will
la, pre sent at a meeilnB of the
1'reshylerlan Missionary society
Friday nrtcrnoon. In the commun
ity room of the church. The party
is now on Its way home to PlttH
bui'B on a furlough anil will apenil
ten days In l.a Grande vIsltlnK at
the home of Mrs. GeorRe Hakcr.
Miss Johnson will appear in
WALLiNG'S
COATS especially priced
for quick turnover.
COATS for stouts and
matrons $25.00 to $65.00
COATS for tne average
fisure....$17.50 to ?47.50
COATS for Misses
; $15.00 to $32.50
DRESSES Satins and
crepes, one lot $10.75
WALLING'S
39c
SPECIAL
Vases, Trays, Wall Vases
Flower Bowls and
Candle Sticks
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-5
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StylislCollar
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I.
A t r
4 ' v-fi-
ton. rtt
Tho new eveniiiK wraps for this
season are often seen with collars of
velvet lnsle.nl of fur. The velvet Is
in two or three colors and is usually
hunched In this fashion. Oold or sib
ver cloth or metal brocades ai-also
ll'td this way. 1 .
Philippine ro.stuine at the mcctlnB
anil show and till about many
curios fimn there. Mrs. ;. : . A.
Sayrc, whose daughter is a mission
ary lo't'hina; will also be present
mid show a number or Chinese
curios which have been sent to
her. ... '
Announcement)!
Social announcements may
be printed In this column tree
of cliurue. . Any annoiinueiiiimtn
pcnulnliu- to any function sucb
w cocikud rooil yialcfi. etc., will
be refiiMwl. Aiinonncentents, to
be primed the same day, must
be In society editor's hands by
:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
j The- Ladles Aid of tho .Lutheran
church will meet at the home of
Mrs. Frank Hanson, 17115 Second
street, Thursday atfernoon.
wi;rNi:snAY, novi:m.ikr 11
.Mountain Time Station
KFWA. Offden. .Utah C'fil), 5-0 p.
m., OKden. Itadto Dealers pro
gram; 9-10, hlon Coal company.
Kills Fuel company; 10-12, Olle
Ue.oven amrhiH ort'heMtra,
KOA. Denver, Colo. (822.4). G:30
p. m., dinner" eoneert, Herliort
Whit and1 hia Kilvor State, or
chestra; . 7: so. liook of Knowl
edge; s, suiiuiiary of votes cast
hy KOA 'a iuidince on recent
jaaz vs. claa-iical prosrnm; Arm
, isiice day program, Denver Coun
cil for World l'eace; tTnity
church quartet; memorial ntl
drew. M on ison Rha fori h : Wnl
t or II rl n U er, bass : read I n kh, A I -vln
H. CoIMiih; Alts. O. H. Knt.
soprano; "luteniatlonal Itetu
ll.ms," Man- C. Hrndford: KOA
. orchestra.
I'ticllU TUno Stations.
KFOA, Heattle, Wawh. (Ui4.3),
C:4f-S:J5 p. in.. Hopper Kelly
'company; rt:ttu-l0, 'rimes sludlo
program.
KKI'CI, Hollywood, Cal. (2S8), 5-
0 p. in., home hour wilh Mammy
Simmons and neighborhood chil
dren; C-l, dinni-r ioukIc: (i-7;30.
hiHtory aud-atronomy lesion; 8
h. KKl'ti concert hour. Turner
orcheHira, I'.ondi im male niar
tfl; IM-I 1 , dance iniiMic.
KI-'WH, Hollywood, Cal. -'r,2), 5-f.
- p. m." children's hour, Hlr Hro
ther; 7-7:30, Mul ual Motors
mirth con I cut; S-!i, pi-oKiam.
Cheek-Neal (.'ort'ee company with
Maxwell Hoti.se Cori'ee strinK
tiarl't ;' A.shley SlKlers.
jTricka Fail
A
tlauiie a. funbn. f Ibdlywo:!.
t'iibf.. Who It known on the magp a
Ah-fiil-r Ihf (iiMt.ii m. Ion ian, h.i
fituitd cttrv riT in w h' run I lw fttibtl
ihe ItH-uiiip lux cfllettor. " t'onlin hn
ien Bui-d by the government lor
I liiJvJfor income tax from 15Z9 t
3
P ? ft . . KiZ'3t w
I.
Radio
KOO, Oakland', Hal. (36. 2). lltl.
' 1 p. m., duheheon concert; 3-4,
Armistice day progrum, Oak
land Technical high school band-
. Herman Trutner Ji, director
6:80, Mr. I-lx-lt; -7, dinner con
ceit, Hherman Clay una com
pany studio. "
KGW, Portland. Ore. . (-191.4),
13:30-1:30 p. in.. Hose City trio'
S-9. ArintuUce duy pronram, 7th
Infantry band; u-n, Hherman.
Clay and company studio,
KHJ, Los AilKeles, Cal. (406.2), Q
t:ao p. in., l.elgiiton'a Arcade
criteria orchestra, Jack Cron
snaw, leader; U:3u-7:UO, history
story, lrof. llortzog:; Jck Win
siow, - Juvenile reportur; Mickej
Me Hun, screen juvenile; I'iKKiJ
Wisely Oirls st n n r trio; 7:an-.
ITniv. of Calif., Southern Hranch
Kleo club; 8, Dr. Mars Haum
Kurdt, scleiKlric. lecturer; 8:3a
J:3, proffram, l- H. ' Miller
iludson-KsMex Co., arrunned hj
J. llouard Johnson; lo:3M-ll:3o
Art Hickman's Itlltmore hotel
dance orchestru, h'rank Kilts
leuder.
KJK, Seattle. Wash. (3X4.4). 1 : 1 fi
p. in., ot'Knn recital; 7::tu-s.
Hears, Itoehuck and company
Mudlo proKram; !t:30-o, Pom
Intelligencer studio program.
Kl.X, Oakland, Cal. ( MIX ), K-9 p.
ni Hoy HanlHon DanTorth, Ad
SehiiNler, Jlarry . Noyes "Pratt,
Clerurd TaillaiKlhu-, Prof. K It.
DeOnK; H-1M, special Arinisllee
ilay proKram, American I.-kIoii;
Hi. I), Harry Davis and his hall
room entertainers, f
KNX. Ilollywooil, Cal.' (:t:tC.9),
f:3ii(: ItV p. in., Wurlllzer pipe
orffnn Hludlo. Town Tattler; ti:ift,
' truvcl tulk, W. K. 'Abler; :3-7.
Alwater Kent Itadto orchestra,
Paul I-'insicin, leader: T-s, Am
bassador houl concert orchestra,
Josef ItosoiUchl leader; 8-9 "The
TraKvdy aiid Triumph of Galll
poll," by lr. Arthur ll. Home;
It-10, proKiam with a kick, Her
cules Oasoline company; lu-Jl,
Klile dance orcheslru.
KPO, S:in Kranclwo, tal. (42S.3),
Hi-2,11. m.. Itudy SeiRer's Kair-
' moot hotel' orchestra; 2:30-3:30,
Hawaiian music, liuKo Kamoku
and bis itoyal liawaiians; 3:30,
talk on fashions, Ninon: 6:45-7,
Waldemar Dlml and the States
Jteslaurant orchestra; 7-8, Arm
istice day; 8-9 Alwater Kent art
ists; 9-10, Goodrich Sitvertown
Cord orchestra: 10-11, Walde
mar Dind and the States Restau
rant orchestra.
KTAH, Oakland, Cal. (240), 8-9 p.
in., progrum, Olympic club; 9
lo, California Transit company.
KWSC, Pullman, Wash. (34S.6),
7:30-9 p. in., Dorothy Hrady,
reader; Glow Williamson, vocal
ist; Margaret Amundsen, pian
ist; William Hanson, cornel ist;
"The Parmer us un Knpineer,"
C. C. Johnson; "KcmodellnK the
Old House." OKJen l- Heeman.
The Garden
HYACIVHIK FOlt TlilO ti KDi:.
Hyacinth's, favorite subjects lor
the house during late winter and
early spring, are altogether too
much neglected in the garden
where they scatter fragrance over
the en tiro garden in lute April
and early May. Hyacinths are us
hardy und easy to grow outdoors
us tulips and daffodils, but some
how this fact does not seem to
be well known and many people
regard the hyacinth as pureTy a
house plant. It is even finer out
doors. A group of half a dozen
will give scent to the premises.
The single hyacinths are better
for outdoor . planting than the
double sorts. Only the Komnn
hyacinths are tender and should
not go outside. There are special
grades of bedding hyacinths for
MfswiKf No. -19. I-'rom:
OUIXiON TRAIL FOX FARM,
If. W. Kmllh, Prop..
La Grande, Ore.
WHICH? A ffrnin. ntock, or
fruit farm, or Just a hnrkynrri fox
form ? Your m-t profiltt for it
IfiO-nrre K'ln furrn coftlnpr flfiOf)
ranRt'H from 4 to 12 pi-r cPnt; a
5 -uric fruit farm roMtlnR the
Ha run ninK'-s from nothing to :!5
pcrcont. A stock farm of 1 On
arrcH fully equipped tunounlH to
$25,hh., and ntlloni nctn you more
than 10 pr cent.
ONK VAin Oh' SHVKU VOX.
coRtltifr $ 1.000, will within throe
years net you pet-hup s 1&0 per
cent.
"Met us serve
lOI v
Electrically
We are fullv nreDared
to take care of your elec
trical needs. How about
some new Mazda Lamps
lor those empty sockets
2
La Grande
Electric Go.
' 1412 Adams Ave.
v An Arctic
TO
. t v
WHldmii lelln rin in Alftskn whenever the V S revenue cutter Bear makes a trip to th Arctic Tlwfg
U-cuuse pavonw ai corcf and ihe Itenr's skipper is o favorite absiltiMe The picture shows him ' splicing"
- , .three couples at once the brides all P-sklmoa. . 1 -
outdoor planting; but the finer
named varieties will ..K"ive finer
bloom outside 1 than they do In
side.. Hyacinths should be plant
ed with about two and one-half
to three inches' of earth over the
top of thohulb.. Cover Jt with u
litfhl iniitch uf leaves and be sure
In make a. note .to nike the mulch
off briKhtV and early next, spring
before thrt hyneinthn K"t too far
IhrouK-h the mulch. The bulbs
will thrive either In sun or shade.
They last .-longer if, Rrown In the
shadow, oC, evorffrnena where the
sun will hit them only part of the
luy. Hyacinth; buds are partic.u-
l lurly handsome in early spring
and for these a single color in n(
vvays most 'effective or fri'oiips of
harmonizing colors such as white,
pain yellow,; pale blue, pink, then
the deeper blues and reds. Very
handsome effects nro -possible with
hyacinths and nothing in finer to
cut thun nr few- heavy stalks of
bloom. A.' few bulbs In eome oit
of the way corner " to be grown
only for cutting will well repay
tho trouble, of planting them.
MrcitFOPI) TAX. SIjKJHTIA' I.TWK
MEDTOliO. Ore. It ivlll miulre
$0,59(1 for this city's generul run
ninK exptfnsps for 192fi,' tho levy
for whlrh.1,17.7 mills, 1b ono-hulf
mill Ivkh than tho levy for last yeur.
This Includt-s nnniiul payment of
all bU interest. The levy unil
total ius j6st been declined by the,
city council und citizens' budget
enninilttee in Joint ussemhlnge.'
Balunp;
crtam ot urur
comes from the
,
pure juice crystal
of luscious gripesj
1 1 healtlitul
ruit produCT
Koneymccn Fleet
Sister Mary
Says:.
Hy sister Mary
llreakfast dlnkt;d apples, cere
al, thin cream, crisp whole wheat
toast, milk, coffee.
, Dtpieheon Creamed, oysters, on
tonst, head lettuce salad, ginger
bread with whip icd cream, mlilt,
tea. 1 ' ; ;
1 Unner 1 toast porU, balied po
tatoes, cranberry sauce, creamed
spinach, cabbage. - celery - pepper
salad, bran bread,' orange' cream
pudding, milk, coffee.
Instiad of Uie proverbial apple
sauce with roast pork try cran
berry sauce. You will like it quite
us well and perhaps better. The
JESSIE A. HOSKINS
Graduate of Royal Conservatory of. Music, Stutt
garth, Geirpany. Authorized teacher of Yeatmnn
Griffith Vocal Principal. Teaching each Wednesday
in the Eastern Oregon School of Music.
Studio, Odd Fellows' Temple. (Y. M.'C. A.)
. .-. Phone. 447-J. , '
-CREDITS' GIVEN ,
oAsk Your tDottor
Doctors, nurses, pure food
experts, domestic science
teachers (thousands of them),
say "Cream of Tartar Baking
Powder is best." Ask your
doctor. He knows.
Powder
tartar
-4 r'
Sets Sail
coarse .outer stalks of celery oau
bo used In this cabbage and pep
per salad, i Crisp, .them well .'n
cold water ani intnge or shred
finely. Tlie tender stalks can be
saved and used for another meat
Just us- plain "celery.".
iliig-r Itivnl
One-fourth cup sugar, cup
hird,'. cup molasses, l cups
flour, 1 egg, cup boiling vut"r.
I teaspoon soda, teaspoon salt,
teaspoon each cinnamon, ginger
und' cloves. . , , ( -
Cream lard nnd siR-ar. ilent In
Hairs Catarrh
Medicine
It ltd your yitetn or Catarth or Deaf.
dcm caused by Catarrh.
Sold hy Jntgtltl for ovtf 40 yfrt
F.J.CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio
Hot rates triat ore colden
, brown and fcathcr-lighc !
Evctji time you make then
..How? Hapjackl
Whether your memory
is longor short, there's
just one word you need to
remember in buying
pancake flour: flapjack
' - Your grocer has it in t
.' the handy round carton
' ...:.t. .i... i 1.1- t:,i
' : ,
f iocrJ sianas jot
" ' Better Bre.iWiuti"
'
TOMORROW
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FOR
ARMISTICE DAY
Putm
Ladies Ready-To-Wear
molasses. Mix nnd sift flour,,
spices, salt and stir Into first, mix
ture. Dissolve, soda In boiling
water and add to mixture. Heat
well- und udd egg well beaten.
Turn Into uti .oiled and floured
shallow pun and bake .30 minutes
In u. modi-rate - oven. Cut Into
stmarcs und - nerve, with whipped
cream.
The dangerous thing about shov
eling snow is you are so liable to
fall down on the job.
GREAT NOVEMBER
LAMPS ALE v
NOW GOING ON
Credit CARR'S No Interest
We will be closed all
11, 1925, in honor of our
For your convenience
.:30 this, evening. .
mm
1-I1M.L.. J.i.4 1..IU -J.UiJl.
WE HAVE IT FOR YOU.
Anything you wish for dessert, for your
- Sunday Dinner.'
A FEW SUGGESTIONS:
CAKK8 : , i.,'
('lurry
Mocha
Poffoo
Kevin Kooil '
Honey Cream
ngol Food
App)Q Huurn
l'ouiul f'nko
, 1IK8 -
- Apple '
Mlnco :
Ulnokborry ,
Cherry
Poaoh
) Apricot1 ' fl
. Pumpkin .
Ocnm
COOKIES '
, Muccaroons
lAly Flnpers
Cronm RoIIb and Turn-oven
FItr.NCIl PAfiTHV
I'Yrnrh, Ryp, CmrkPd Whent, Wholo Wlieat, Qraham,
. nnd (toltlon Crjt.
In-Our New IiOrnlloii Actunh llio Ktivrt From Observer.
G williams' Eledric Bakery
Mnkeifi of niRll-Ornde Pantrlm
"HOMBJ OF THE! GOLDEN CRUST" 1
but not quite like!
You'll see many shoes somewhat resembling
the "Cirri," but few that really equal it. For
its straps and cut-out have been combined with .
just that touch of originality that makes a.
shoo out of the ordinary even though it is
exactly in the moio. Then, too, it is an "Arch
Tone" shoe a tonic for tired feet. ,
Exclusive Representative
THE BOOTERY
ans
i
and Millinery jf
Arw Chapter to fit limtalhjl.
; rrnVKHstTY ov oheckjn.
Kugena. Installation of an A0
goa chapter of Alphu Kappa Jji
tn, national sociology fniternltv.
will take place ott the ' campus
JitturUay, ( Novcmber 14, acco(l
ing . to announcement 'made. ut)r.
J. VToolston oi th University
of' Wasblnglon will '. be' installa
tion cTticer. - ? . ,
day Wednesday, November
national heroes.. ' '.
we will remain open untii'
"' ! " ' "
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juuix-u MH,.Ti..;, ..rttTT.r -I..T.H-
Oherry Drop
; Kalsln
3 J
Oat Moal
Fruit
Oof feo Cakn '
UutttT Horn
l.unch ltolls
Itnisod DouRhnut
Cinnamon Jlolli
IMirkcr House tloll
liuim
Snails
Tho Clro
A Kfil prosfl Ihreo-ltrnp
?nt-out combination In pat
ent or black kdl. With
Arch-Tono foaturo.
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