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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
Thursday, Nuvcmlwr 12, It)25. THE tX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three- NEWS of SOCIETY Miss Blackinton, ' Mr. Walker Wed . ' (l The mnirtoRf 1 of Minn. Ruth ' Itlacklntoii, of , Hakor. to Ueiu' Walltur, of this city became Known lien today, Thvy wore married In i.tv (S run do at Mr. Wulkor'a hoiu on North Ouk atroot October 25 by the Upv. O. W. Jones. TIio tfuppy roup!,, lort shorlly aftr the wetl tllitif for California, whero they ure ut present on their lioneymoon. I'p "on tlieirreturn from the aonthern Ktaio they will imiku Im Cmmlo their home. . Mr! VnIUer Is connerteil with -the KtiHlern Oiokoii l.ljfht J'uvvcr company here und Miss! L lllueklnton Iiuh tieen employed with tlirp Ha) ne company at (taker for I Gine lline They are liolh well j known here. Tin hriile in u f$rulu- , at of the l.u II ramie liijdi wliool and lived tn La t J ramie tor a mini- ; her of yeiii-K. She 1h the tlaiiL'h ter of Mr. iijit Miu .1. t Hliickin loii.'iwlio now make Hit lr homo in raliroinia. ' Neighborhood 'Club , Completes Quota k Memhii'M ; of Ihe I .a Clrnntlo Ni-ifthhorlinoil club completed their quota for l he" KluM l'i-(lerutlon Kn- lUAviuent " Kiiiu! yeHtenlay when they Kave a candy ale for the pur pose. The niiunuil to he rained wan ami the tmtounl taken In durliif; the tiny woh $t!&. Mm. rlvelyn 1 learnsliuw had' rhurKt ol the Hali, which was held in Die lVrliins tfai-HKO allow t'oom. Several ffirls were enliHled to hk Rtnl hi wiling candy :uid prixt-H were nwafdetl to those. h-IHuk the pioKt. , Those receiving prizes were Jac'iOt'lU1' O'I'flen, (lihla Ashhy and Vii)flnla1VttrnteU. others )o littf excellent work were IVSRy Itch lien hump. MurtnirH Meyers. VifKinhi. McWllHuaia ( and Helen ' Newlin. ' Pattisons Entertain .At Chili Su'ppei' ' Mr. and Mi-m.' Herbert rattison ciit(riainud at a chill supper , at their home at 1102 N avenue, for a few of their friends last even ing. The evening una eujoyaldy spent at cards. A musical program wiis aifco given. Youthful Theri is nothing more attractive for the .Dung girl than the simple chit for. dunce fiwk with the shoulder decoration of some sort, duch as this one of ribbon looped with long- ends, or a comt'lnatlon of Jewels and rlbboa Missionary Play ' Will Be Given v The Queen Ksthfr Httunlnril IliareiH of the First MethndUt Kpisenpat cliurch will give u mis sionary play at the church Sim day evening at 7: 3d o'clock. Ktf teen girls will take puff, ( Mrs. It. l' Tyler is lit charge. '. , j . v Island Missionaries ' To Attend Meet " An InierestiiiK afternoon 18 an ticipated for thti mciulH'rs of the Missionary" society of the; Presby terian cliurt'h, w.lien they will meet in regular session ul the church to morrow afternoon.. Dr. und Mrs (. Gi Taylor and MIsh Silnny John son. miHHlon:trii'H rroiu tho l'hilip pine IslanilH, will -be pregpnt oi)d Will tell of tholr work there Mlaa JolmKon will bo In ootttunio and wllj Hhow a .number of artlclCB bro'iiKht from tho islands. Mrs. K. A. Sayre. whoso dntlf7h- tor is in China at tho nrpsnt tlmi as a missionary, will also ho pros- ont anil show a number of curios sunt to hor from China. Port hour wlh Turner orchestra: Amanita Kermimlez. tenor: 10, 11 dance inusle by remote control. KPWB. Hollywood. Cal. 6:H0-f p. 111., ; proKrant, K. I. . J.ines, builder: T:3u, uilerophone brevities: ' S-10. studio proKrulltl ' 10-11. Warner Urothers frolic. Ken. oukiun.i, cai. (301.2). n:no- 1 ii. in..- luncheon concert: 3-4. concert, Norman Woodslde's Metropolllun orclit-stra: . Krank Giluiey, tenor: 4-6::im, concert or chestra. Hotel St. l'"rancui, Vinton Lal'Vrrera. conductor: &:3n-0. Kills' half hour: -7, Hht rnmn, clay and cotnpuliy dinner con-cei-u KOW.' Tortluhd. Ore.; 1!lt.5). 13:30-1:30 p. in.. Host' tlly trio: 9-10:30, Sherman, Cluy and com pnny: 10:3iul2, Hoot Owls. K1I.I, t.os AllKCles, I'al.: (4r..2. - ' 0:31 p. in., ' .I.etBhton's Arcade cuTeterla orch'eslra.- Jack. Cron Hhow, leader: 0:3(1-1:30, history story, l'rof. Hertnojf: . Itielulrd Headlick und Vyola, Von. si reen starlets: 7::to "Ilointlnce of Hanta f.i Trail," Oladys lie Wilt: s-lu. program. Western Auto- Supply company, nrralilted by. J. llOivard JohltHoli: 10.11, Ai l ' lliclcmairs Killmore hotel dunce orchestra. Trunk Kills, lemb r. KJIt. Seal tie. Wash. (.14S.4). 1MB p. m.,' orunn recital;- . 2. . home helps, Hrrlllee l(. .1 IliKl on : S:al lil. rost-llHelliitiUCcr hNmIIo pro- " Krain: jo-ll. tlordon-Kilboui'iie tind his1 orchestra. . i. " '' KI.X, liallland.' I'ul. (f.llS). r,-r.:3 p. m.,' Aunt Ulsb 'B Irole 1'lrale: 8-11:4.".. ' proCTuiu. Wefliern Auto Supply company; !i;4fi-lii::iu, Hurry llavls and his ballroom ' ehtiilnerSrf, - ..-..I. KNX. ' Holly wooil, ciil. (3:iB.!D. G:3U-0:lu p. in.. V,lieltter stu dio, lull: .on troll' , by li.' Scott Chisholiu: ,'J'own Taltleri ' (i:lf(, ' travel talk, W. M'V Alder.: B:SI 7, Atwaler Kent Itnilldi orehes trn, 1'a.ul hnslil. K-iidei;: 7-7:n failybi SicveiiHoii and Ijiji 101 i'u llo Imllnioiri ort'hemru;' 7::!0-. p r o bt a ni,i Kustcrn Outfitting comiMlnyj. x-i.' West, Coast thea ters; tl-lil.. OrdeV of 'Optimistic lionuts: lOrll. ltny West's D. couput CiroviI'dhn-ejOri'lieslra. ' U'l'll. Sail Krunclseo. '.ttill. (42S.3) 1:30-2 p. m., Itmly Seiscr's Kalr inont hotel orchestra; 7-7:3", M. H. lJlellsoli:i -ll. l'iilaco lloll dunce orchestra. ' ' KWSC. I'ullinan,. Wush. (348.0). Helen l.'rink. vocal und banjo soloist;" Helen Dunlap, plnnist; Kileda l'eleison. vocalist; "Ten Years of Highway i'lORress ill WasllltlBtQil," H. K- l'lielps. Sister Mary Says: (By Sister Mrti IlrpftUfftut tirHinge juice, cereal. thin cream, crisp. Svhole wheat toast, rich waffles.' milk, coffee. Luncheon I. U n c h e o n rive. brown blend, prune whip with custard aauce, mtlk tea. Dinner denm of celery soup. breaded veal cutlets, potatoes a J gratia, parsnip frit tern, cabbage tin- and pineapple salad, fig pudding, bran rolls, milk, coffee. Children under, school ago may ho given the soup, rolls and milk from tan dinner menu. A soil cooked egg or lamb pnltle with dia-il left from luncheon might ouiph te the meal. , v v rniMilp Frill pis, "Four or five paranips, 1 -A tea spoon salt, 1-S teaspoon pepper, I teuHpoon augar, t lublespoons hut r, 'cracker crjmi;H, 1 egg. Wash u nd pa r pn rsnlps. ook in boiling . wnter until tender. iJraln und mash. ' St n so a with Jtlt, pepper, sugar and butter, and beat well. ' Muke; Into wmall flat 'akes. Itoll In cracker - cr imba, Up in egg slightly beaten with 'l tablespoon cold water. Itoll again in crumbs., arid fry in a frying pun . until a golden brown.' Hrown one ' Side, turn, ami brown the other. BucQU'iat und-butter are used for the frying fat., I part for them, the hundsmc gold ( bunded lily of Japan, l.tlium auru ;tnni. till snowy regal lily, the spot jted speclosum lilies and the com I moncr tiger, ctustereil and pruirio lilies Most of tho foreign lilies arrive from Japan too lute to he ! ..Itl.ktl.. I II !... I.. l. .,11. unUBAH usually coming In late in Novem ber or early J tecember. It Is a simple matter to placo u heavy mulch over the placo when1 we want to plant tho lily bulbs nnd leave It there until the belated bulbs tirrlve. The mulch will pre vent the ground from freezing bo that the bulbs cap he phttUed and mulch again placed over them to, give them a period of root making before freezing goes dep enough to check It.. !eep planting is one of .the secrets of success with lilies and from six to eight inches of soil should live above the top of the built, depending upon whether the soil Is light or heavy. The enndidum lily, the white. Mu- donna Illy, Is an exception which, requires only two inches over its I head. Most of these lilies, in ndilt- ! tioii to niuklug roots from the buse i of the bulb, send out clusters of pool from the stem which aro-as t necewary to its growth as tin ha-1 hit rotis. l-'or Ibis reason then must bo 1ef plnnty of room for stem.growth underground. Tlio u'ni bellHtum Kliea In tones of orange scarlet nnd us showy us oriental popples, - following them In the garden, usually are on hand curlier than some of the other types. They ure upvclully handsome- to plant among tho later blooming Irises such us tho Siberian. They mill t Iply rapidly and are one of the hardiest of nil tfie garden lilies. vomi:n Mr.irr s.vn no.w OltKOON AUUlCl!I.Tt;iUI tOl.I.I-Xli:, t'orvallls. Tho pro gram for the state convention of American, Assoelallon of University Women, whlclK will meet on the campua S;itnrday, lias been com- The Garden . JUirPlniitluir Die MIIcn i . No Kanli'n is complete without us lines; This is i.be time to pie- Winter's : ainbowiar ' QuiclvRelief For Old und Ijoung H More satisfied sav . ina'u accounts cus tomers now than at any time tho his tory, of , this hunk, which speaks for it self. UNITED STATES Fall and Winter Hats , Reduced ' Your Choice of One Lot - I $6.85 r $6.85 ' Trimmed and Patterns Hats at : 1-4 to 1-3 Their Regular Price. Hats of Velvet, and Velvet and Metallic com binations, in an array of new colors. ; r- LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY "5 WALLING'S .;. , 65 ' NKW TRIMMED HATS On Sale At' -!2.95, 53.95, ?5.75, $7.50 Hand-made filet and Irish crochet laces. , BLAZERS Cheaper than elsewhere. : Coat Sale Continues WALLING'S . rove (Special) Mrs. T. C. Hefty and Mrs. C. R Law son were host esses at a luncheon Tor the mem bers of the Ladles' Guild at I o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hefty. The tables i were madQ pretty by autumn flow ers. i , . - (.'overs were lnid tor Irs. J. .1. Oonley. Mrs. C. Hertsch, Mrs. It. rt. ('(linstock, Mrs. William Hallmark, Mrs. A. H. Orton, Mrs. T. It. Oonlt i lin, Mrs. 1. M. Kills. Mrs, J. I' ' Dean. Mrs. Krce. Mrs Frank Mil ler, Mrs. Hny GoodnoiiBh, Miss Hess Kelly, Mrs.. William Hradner. Mrs. L. E. Anderson, and Mrs. Cr. ; K. Ilarker. . rians were made for a Parjsh l reception to bo held Tuesday, No vember 17, at Morris hall. Mrs. 1 It. I. Ilarker, Mrs. L. K. Anderson J and Mrs. O. K. Marker wore up i pointed on a committee to have : charge. Tho reslKnutlon of Mrs. ' K. C. Itees as president of tlto guild was accepted ami Mrs- T. t. Hef ty was unanimously elected to fill I the otTlce. A letter was redd from i Mrs. VH. Marsh In regard to the J! missionary work allotted ' to the Alter the business ineetinff four ! tables of 'T)0l'" were formed. Mrs, I A. (i. ronklhi won hlKh score. V Men With Had Feet! Don't fornet that TTI13 ROOTKUY can supply you -vit.h tho .lust WrlKht Arch Preserver Hress Shoes, an.l I'ir,: Scholl's Arch 'Supports frir.- your Work or Heavy Shoes. ' Don't walk around dud be miserable with shoes tbnt are uncomfortable when jVju can avoid this by wear iiitf .l ist WriRht Arch l're Soi ver Shoes. v T)on't buy -misery buy comfort It costs .vary little more. You'll like your wife better and she'll like yon iN tter If you wear shoes that will cure sick feet -and kep Well feet healthy. 'Wo Kt THE B00TERY " iay llujilcn, ilgr. Announcements . ' Social announcements - maf bo printed In this Column free of cIuuko. Any announcement pertaining to any fnnetlons nicb as cooked food gales, etc., will be reruiwd. Announcements, to be printed the same day, most be In society editor's bands by 9:I)A o'clock. News editor' note. lira. I.o Mlllor will no hotciw to tile Junior Hrlduo club tomor row ufternoon. . ' Mrs. Charles HfildlnRflclil will iMiti'iluin tho lminbfrs or -the V. A. R- club totiiort-ow ullfirnoon. Radii 10 Electric Percolators . - L ! Electric Waffle ,7- Mixing Dowls , And Thermos Bottles F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-j I'ltlDAV, NOVKMIlF.n. IS. Mniinliliii sinnilninl Time StslloiK. KI.'WA. OKilin, I tuh (261), &-0 p. in.. .itl.n ltarllo dealers' pro (trnm: 9-11, studio proirram. K()A. l)i-nver. Solo. (322.4). 12:lf p. m., Hlalto tbeuter musical)-: a:H, relaxing and corrective ex ercises: 3:30. matinee for house wives; 4, culinary hints: 4:15. fashion review: . 0:30, dinner concert.. Hcrln-rt While and his Silver Ktntc orchestru: 7:30. In ternational Sunday School les son: summary of votes cast hy KOA's audience on puiz vs. clas sical proKrani; football rally and yell test. Colorado Agricultural roller'. 2j(i students participat liir; II. t). T. C band: 3:30. "Itound the World In Blity Minutes." Iean II. Mrkason; M-lodles typical of various coun tries. I'arlflc Time Hiatlons. TCFOA, Heuttle, Wash. (4ri4.3). 11. 45-8:11 p. m.. ShermBn, Cloy and company, studio prorram: -3ft.(. Times studio program: 10-11:30, Kddl' llarkniss and his omre-slra. KKI'O. Ilollywooil. Cal. (238). t-t p. m.. home hour wllh Mammy for wartnthssake the portable heating auxiliary Wherever the fire V place cr furnace Ua r reach1rtg,-Pearl Oil in' an oil heater tlues in dispentab'it as a heating -.: auxiliary! i- ' Pearl Oil burns clean the . highest-grade kerosene only re fined and re-refined by ': the Standard Oil Com pany's special process. It won't corrode the heater! Ask for it by name -"Pearl Oil." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) HEAR! OIL (KKROSBNK) HEAT&-IIC21T i Wi;-&? ... . . . olPted 'ond Ineliules speakers of sluto und .-nutlonul ' prominence. VieleBiKw from branch oi'Knnltn tlnns in I'ortlund, Sulem, Kugent. MiMlford, Koselnirif o'"' The -Dulles Vlll ho present.- - Miss txils. llnyden Meek ' of WuHhlnKton, D. I), imllonal aeere. lary on eilueulion, .wlll Klve tho lirinolpul uddresH on Hie urternoon urok-ruiu. . lr. Henry J. Sheldon, dean of the School of edttcutton'Ut the I'nlverslty of tiregon, iH.th siteaker rhost-n to K'vo the cIohIurt dlHctisslon. v' Only thlnff on 'earth more Iron-', hie t bun raisins a, fiiinlly Is tuklm? care, of a younir bird oof?. V LIOTEL ASTOO 2sdhUI LsAosn EVERY ROOM b PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths ' New, ModWn Qoae to Shopping Ditlrlct sad TnMtrac FREE GARAGE , Tari0 hxm $1.50 GREAT NOVEMBER LAMP SALE NOW GOING ON Credit CARR'S No Interest -(11! iHii( A , ,'H'il i, s IIU I T.)J ,.lt f,-(r- V'OU'LL find a wonderful combination of selected ; walnuts, hbneit'to-goodness dairy cream; maple .flavor and smooth, chewey caramel, all covered with a generous coat of rich milk chocplate. ' . SWEET CANDY COMPANY Salt Lko, Utak . ,' 1 ' Alum Lfk for Ikii Curtm Chocoiate WE HAVE IT FOR YOU. Anything you wish for dessert for your Sunday Dinner. FEW SUGGESTIONS: Cherry props Buitur - , ij ' llalsln '. A cakv:s Iinoapplo i Cherry Mocha Cofteo i rwvils Food Homiy 'Cream Annul Food Applo tfuro found Cake MKH Applo Mince Blackberry Cherry " . ' " Peacli Aprlco' , Pumpkin Orenm COOKIKS Maccaroons Ijidy Klntfers Cream ltolls and Turn-overs FRl'.NC'll rAWHV French, Ttye, Cracked Wheat. Whole Wheat, Graham, and Oolden Crist. In. Our Now location Across the Htrcet "rom Obsortrcr. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Rlskrrs of Hlnh-Orado PastHra "HOMB OB" TUB GOLJJENCRUST Ont Meal , Krult Cof reo Cake nuttor Horns Lunch ltolls liaised Doughnuts Cinnamon Rolls Parker House Roll Huns Snails dvtrfBlds USE Blue Mountain Butter And BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY It. F. TYLER, Prop. Telephone Mnln 60 1109 Washington Are, Simmons and naborhood rhll tlren: -7, dinner music; 7-t:Jl, miik tit CtWr history lesson -10, KFrO con