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'.lit , Page Three Tuesday Novei'iilief 17, ' 11)25.' - ..THE LA GRANDE: EVENIN& OBSERVER , I NEWS of SOCIETY Miss Stringham Married in Boise Word tvus n'cciv-(l ho re today tli:it MIA Jfc'U". Strinjfhnm, iluugh ltr of Mr. und Mm. 1,. Htringlium of Imhlt-r. und AuRtint A. ZuuxK. who iiutkcs his home oil u furm with Ills pu ratlin, Mr. unTl Mm. l'Yetf Zuukv. nt-ar hfi't, wort tmir rll at Bo i ldahq yesU-rduy. The Imvpy couple loft lioi&o for Halt Imui lity, l'tuh, when; llu-y will visit for Home time lieroro ru- turiiir lo La tlrand. to tmiko their1 Imhih', Missionary Addresses ' Westminster Society J Mis Bunny Johnson, who Is in' I.il (Jnii)dL' with- Dr. mid Mrs. O. G: Taylor front Hie Philippine Islands, inldreKSeil tht! nienihers of the Weslinlnsler norlely lust evenini? , v)ien llie'y met ut Hie lioim of Mrs. HH'hard C ThotiuiH in nK"lur sh sioii. MIhm Johnson wore the na tive roHtinne of the l'hili)Mii1 h tint! Kiive a very inlerestinK talk eoneernliiK their imi.hIoius.' She, a nurse in a intssioniiry ho.spltal Uiere, told of tnuity unuHual ex periences. She also exhildted many articles of hitmliwork iiiude hy the pec pi m of the iHhiiitlH. - Mrs. I.owtll- Willlfunson h:id rhui'iri' of the devottoiiul. About twenty'- meinlieia wert pri-mnt. l anlirnl houtiuets or yellow Hirys antlieniums were umciI to iler.orato ihe home. He) ore adjournment dainty refreshments were nerved. Luther League ' (. -' Meetings Begin". ' S , Tho:.firntor a sarins of oytninp meeting umler leadership1 of the Luther ii.euKUe wuh houl ; 'Kunility evenLm? ' al the Lutheran ' rhurr)i, Willi 'Jtilsw llenevievo -,N.;18on ' oh , loader. ' The .first part of the nve niiiK was npent in a sow; Hervlre. The choir Brave u sp.-elnl liliml.er, 'Savior, Now tho !uy is Ko.llnit.V ami Miss Klllliia Wurl rendered a ' nolo "In Ihe Shadow of Ihe Old Party Scarf VMVlt. Tho acarf ot ehlffon or tulle accom panlM pmctlenlly every evening dress that is eut extremely low Often these are of the a"'" material as the sown and fastened to the shoulder with dowers or a Jeweled ornament. JERSEY DRESSES One lot of All-Wool Jer sey Dresses for misses' iBchool and; street wear, to be sold at once for $6.95 Each. ' - COATS J ' ' . From -0 TO 25 OFF . ' V HATS ' !; ' Ope lot Trimmed '' FLOWERS AH the beautiful new novelties for hats and dresses. II AT FRAMES A new shipment just , ... received. - VALLING'S Oliiuvh Spire," iierotnpanled hy Miss Helen Jeifsen at the piano. , - Miss Genevieve Nelson, who was a deh'Kato'to the annual conven tion of tlio Columbia district Lu ther League, held in 'Portland. Oc tober 23 to 2", gave a report of the convention. ' - Announcements Boclal announcements may bopriiiteil In this coluniu true of cliarKt). Any announcements portaliiin: to any functions nvli as cooked food salos, etc., will Do refued, Amiotinccnieuls, to bo printed tlio same day, must be In society editor's hands by u;UU o'clock, f News editor's note. The Women's Missionary society of the Uuthcmn church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In tho churcli annex at which, time Mrs. Ferdinand Jansen, ilelcgitte to the twenty-first annual conven tion of the Women's , Missionary society of the Pacific Synod, held In Seattle, will give a report. A lari?e attendance Is 'requested ' hy tho president of the society: The Roneral aid of the Methodist KpiKcopal church will meet Wed nesday afternoon at ,2:30 o'clock ut the home; of Mrs. James Moss, 1,502 M aventie.j. A large attend ance is desired us this is the lust me'etltiK before the tmzuaK All ulm.havu not Riven i:uU..or GooU iiiK coIleKe are requested to briiiK it to tliis meeting us the barrel must bo packed this -wtrek., The lilble Searchers class of the Presbyterian Sunday school will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Harry Turner, I7a2 Washing ton avenue. . The I.oynl Sisters will .' meet Wedneslay afternoon at 2:3.0 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Al K. Herman, 2luS Oak street, with Mrs. Herman, "Mrs. H. Haiidoa and Mrs. .1. A. Willtiams as hoMlesses Tor the afternoon. The Past Matrons club will meet in the Masonic parlors Wednesday, November IS, The Parltdale club will meet to nioYrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oow Hill, with Mrs. Hill anil Mrs. H. A. Wilkerson lis hosL esHes. u 1 AH persons making urtlcles for lite preHbyterlan lailics' bazaar to be- held in the Studebaker sales room November 20 and 21 are re quested to bring It to the Manse not later than Wednesday. - Yon insure your house; you insitr your automobile; why not insure your feet, -too? A pair of Just Wright Arch Preserver shoes will n s:ire your feet from fallen arches and remove callouses and Rive perfect romfort the entire day. They are highly recommended by those who wear them. Try a pair nn I bo convinced. THE B00TERY Hay Ilnyilon, .Mfcr. Home ir Die An h-.Mil Shoe 10.11 Wurner' Hrplhore : 'frolic; 1 1-12. .Henry Hulaied mid Ills Hollywood roof orchestra. ' KOO. Ouliiutld. 1'ul. (Still. S:6 a. in.. Inspirational suiiks. Miii. lOlfrieda Wyneei 1 1 :2.l "p. in., j luiieiieuii i-una'n, l ueiut; mules Klectrio company; 3-4, Atneri- cun Kdueatloll week, speuker, t'ora I.. Williams: "ItlRlit 'I'each ers for the UUIH School." folk sonirs. Dorolhy Williams, sopro. no; May Williams, accom panist; 4-6:tn, concert orchestra. Hotel Ht.' Krancis; 0-7. Norinall Woodslde'a Metroolllan orches tra. HOW, Portland, Ore. (J91.S), 13:30-1 :u p.'ni., Horn' Oily trio; K-9, concert, Sherman, t'lay antl company.- . KHJ. l.os Aniroles. Pal. HM1.2). 6 ti:3ll l. lit.,- l.etKhton'n Arcade cafeliia orclieslra, Jack ' t'ron sliuw, leader: fl:.1-7::lli, history story. Prof. Herlr.OR: Dick Win slow, juvenile reporter, Mickey Mcltan. HCriM'n juvenile, llolaml . I'elidleton, saxophonist: S, Dr. . Mars HaiunK'urdt, scleultric lec turer: S:3ti-lll:3n, program, llrottdway tlepartmlit slon, ar raitKnl 'hy ,1. llovvanl Johnson: 10:30-1 1 ::io. Art Hlrltnmn'a Hilt-, more holel dtitico "orchestra, l.'iii ii Ic Kills, lender. KI.X, Ouklanil. Oil. (5(l.2). 4-r, p. 111., women's hour: fi-f;31t edll ralional prOKrnni: !i:lll-UI. pro KTuin, Olln S. t'.rove ltadlo stores; ln-1 1 :3il, Sweet's-' hall room, Harry Jiavls and. his eli .lertainers. KNX, Hollyuood, fill. (.13C.0). fi::ill-0:iri p. m., Wurlltner pipe orioio, stuillo. Town 'ratllcr: 6:15. travel lalk, W. I''. Alder; 11:30-7, Alwaler Kent Itadip ' orchestra: I'aul Kinslein, leadi-r; 7-3,.: Am liassailor hotel concert orches tra; Josef ltosenleld, director; 8 9. proKnun, Securlly Trust and tiuviiiKB hank; -lil pronram with i u- kick, Hercules Gasollnu com pany: ltl-1 1, dance llluslc.'. KI'O, Kan: I'V.iilclsco, (.'al. (428.3), 7, 7:30, 8 a. in., -dally dozen (ex orcise; Ki, sewliiB lalk; .1-2 P in., lludy Keicer's Kalimonl or chestra; 2:30, school tnlk Ha waiian music, Uuke Kainoku und his lloyal Hawallans; 3:30, fash . ion talk: 6:3ll-0:IIi. children's siorles, Big llrothcr: 0:4(1-7, Wul denial' l.tnd and the Slates lies- tnuraut orchestra; 7-7:30, Kudy Seleer's Kalrmont hotel orcnes- ., tru: 8-11. Atwatcr Kent artlsis; - Jj-lo, Goodrich SHvorlown Oord orchestra; 10-11. Waldcniar. l.lnd und Sillies Restaurant orches tra. . KWS1', Pullman. Wash. (34S.6). . 7:3U p. ni.,- Wuriraret Wagner, reader; saxophones, Kd Chltleli don, noli Chittendon; Vincent lliden: GeorK Hunt, hanjolsts; ' ltaymond Howell, violinist; How ard Ilarst, vocalist: "is Anyone Too Old to l.cnrn'f" Dr. I'V K. Kodler; "Vaaleurization,'' l'J. V. KlliilKton. KKDJ. O. A. -ft, , Corvnllis, 7:30. musical selections: 7:45, "The ' TlianlisRivIng Dinner," Miss 1.11- llan Taylor: 8, "llatlk und, lie , HyeinB," M'ss Helen Kay. . .Movlilu Slilcwalks May Help - lnrlsiaiiK -Ahmir llOulcvnnls 'P A It IS (AJ1) MoviiiB side-, walks will bo-established on' the fashionable Paris boulevards -anil a few oilier congested thoroughfar es in an erTort to meet the trans portation problem.- If experiments conducted by lliu Inventions Of rlce show the' expected result. The principal point to solve Is the gni'luul transition ' rrom - nor mal walking pace (o u.' speed of eight miles an Injur, without sub jectlng the passenger to jolts or lb' danger of a fall. Two systems now under trial partly accomplshed Ihls. The first, however, which consists of small fixed rollers turning on themselves. imparls a tickling sensation to tho sole of Hie foot: The second, -which is made of strips of leather belt ing. Is free from this defect but Ihe transition from one speeed to an other Is inoro abrupt.', ltolli- sy stems are provided with .moving handrails on either side. i , ; i i 1 . ' , ' 1 Prettiest 'R'edhdad in All Kansas st"s,'.N.; . 1 Sister Mary Says: By hfaiv Mary Hreukfnst chilled apple sauce, cereal, thin creams, ertsp broiled bueoit, whole wheat toast, milk, eoffee, Dinner Pot rtast of beef, boil ed potatoes, stuffed pepper salad, canned pears, one egj; cake, Kra hiuu bread, milk, coffee. These meiiuM ore planned to make us small a hole in tho house- j keeping allowance aa1 possible und ut the same time furnish whole some interesting dishes. With tlio xeeptlon of the dinner salad and the cuke , which Is hiKhly spliced children five yeurs of uro may be served the meals as suKfffstcd. SUiffeil PepM'r Salmi ' one-half cup finely . chopped peanuiN, 1 cup chopped celery, 3 mo mil green petqiers, Krencli dressing; it will leke ubout 2 emu of pea nuts in the shell lo ihake Vj cup chupped nuts. The celery should be washed, scraped ami cut In liny pieces, or chopped., I. el stand in lee water for two hours. Drain and dry between towels. Combine nuts and celery, cover with Kri'iicli drctudtiK and let stand in a. cold place lor I. hour. Wash peppers, "i n halves lengthwise mid re- Christmas Handkerchiefs ARE NOW HERE . Make Your Selection Early ! Putman's Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery w , , Kansas livestock show at W ichlt.i. May Turn Sawdust nntl Wnxto lulu NiMi-lnrhiiiiniulile I loan! TAOOMA, Waah. (API. A syn thetic hoard,-' non-inflammable and resisting heat and cold, may soon he - nianufuclurod from, sawdust. A group of' lumber men here became Interested In the possibil ities of the product, after a dem onstration proved that the synthe tic board would withstand a flame that would - c-.it ' through steel. Sawdust and other inill waste are treated with chemicals and made Into a pulp. The pulp then is pressed Into boards of any size. Lumber men behind the project Electric Percolators Electric Waffle Irons . Mixing Bowls .. And Thermos Bottles F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-85 . Radio I'.DN I'.SDAV, NOVKMItLKK 18. Mountain Time stations. KKWA, Ogden. rinh 21, 5-fi p. m Opden lladio dealers pro gram: y-iu. studio program: Ki ll. Ollle Heeves and his orches tra. KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4) 12:15 p. m Itialto theater muslcale; 6:30, dinner concert, Hrown Pul- nce string orchestra, Howard Tillotson. director: 7:30, Book of . Knowledge; X, selections from famous oratorios. Ilrlghlon (Colo.) Municipal Choral So ctety, John Henry Rodkln. dl rector; J. O. Cnrr, accompanist: miscelluneous. vocal numbers, Clvitan trio; 10, Harmony Peer less fiance orchestra. Pacifln Time Station. K KO A . Sea 1 1 1 e, Va!, ( 4 U 4 . 3 ) (1:45-8:15 p. m Hooper Kelly company; Jt:30-10. Times studio program. 11 KKPfl. Hollywood, fnl. (238), 5-6 p. m., home hour. Mammy Slm mons: 6-7, dinner music, Olga Trumbull trio; 7:30, Miss Nancy of the nookshelf; 8-it, KKPO concert hour. Turner orchestra. direction loren Powell; Tom Mtt- -chell. baritone. KIWM. Hollywood. Cal. (262). 6 ft p. in., children's hour, Fttg Hrother of KFWH: 6:30.7, Alta deJia program presented by K. P. Janes: 7-7:30, Mutual Motors mirth contest: 7:30-S, micro phone brevities: 8-9, program, i'hek.Neal Cofff'g Co., Maxwell House Cof fee Btring quartet; Orcat Western trio; Verna Klo ss. coneTt pianist: t-10, pragram. Western pacific 8e curitif Co. of Santa atonic Our pledge $o milk users You can btiy no finer milk than Carnation leading evap orated mill; of Oregon and the ' Vorld. Unsurpassed richness and purity, and a finer-than-ever taste and color that is our pledge to you with every can of Carnation Milk. Carnation Milk Products Co. 47i Oliaan Strert, Portland, Orcgwa Made in Orrnon Qri$ytart ' C IHS, CanuticM Milk PradocU Co. believe that it will make possible fireproof hoiiBes of wood. The cost of synthetic boards was vstl mateil (it $15 per thousand square feet for beards one-quarter or an inch- thick. move seeds und pith Fill with celery mixture and serve on a bed of lettuce. 'Farm Trade Iteportnl SCIO, Ore-., 1 O. Hjermsted has traded his farm, known ut Heiolln farm) .eonsiHtlng of about ;;o lU'rea. southeast of Scio, to K. K. I tow man Co. of Portland. Tho new owners are placlrnc lumber on the premises for tho enlargement of poultry houses, la 'being their intention to add ubout loon chick en to tlm already largo flock. The rurni Is lo bo operated by a Mr. Hpencer. This is one of tho lui'Rvst and most modern poultry farms in, this seetion. r I V . .-'.- it ei 'us serve unit JS ZlcciricaUg LI 5ii4ll!lllll:lSiaiJ(Illrll'il. ' kAt' - i. pr Watch For Toyland Opening ! Credit CARR'K No Interest' ' iCJI.AKOOW (AP). Brltisli spir its for medicinal purposes enter ing the I'nited Slates legally amounted to only l,:i(il gallons between Januuryl and May. Al this rate not more than 8.00(1 gal lons will he sent from Kngluml for the entire year. . : Before pro hibition was effectlvo In tho Unit ed Stales, llrttain sent more than 1.2511, (Mid gallons n-nnnally. .We a-e fully prepared to take care of your elec-! trical needs. How about! some new Mazda Lamps j for those empty sockets?! La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. ...... . Marinello Shoi TO INTRODUCE ,; Phyllis Adkins We are offcrinfi a special inducement to the " Women of Ia Grande CLIP THIS COUPON A. This Coupon and 50c .. Entitles the Bearer to a Marcel by Phyllis Adkins (Good this week only) - ' I '. -"'; you never ound before in oats "Albers stands far 1 ' belter Breafasu" Have you come to believe that "oats is oats ? Then, get ready to relish new taste in oats. For the exclusive Albers process not only tpecds up the cooking of Minit Oats but gives them a nut-like, toasty taste that's new 1 . Choice, plump oat-kernels fresh from Western fields cut, flaked and pre-cooked so . you can have them for your"better breakfast . in triple-quick time. Three minutes .. .and Albers Minit Oats are steaming hot, ready to eat ; ready to give you a new, toasty taste in oatsl Albers Minit Oatsl y- Inrwoibc,- Coffee 'Baking Towder I Extracts It is not that all other teas are poor teas they are not but Schilling Tea (Sealed HOT in Vacuum) is infinitely finer that's all. It's the new Schilling process. Schilling Tea Qhelporlds onktcw C- ibat is. c aiea JT Four famous blends from the I four corners of ..... i, ., i .... i i.il. i 2 the East. mrcfm-anTtn;, mrnttvnwuimicV. (Orange Pekoe) in vacuum Green ( Japan ) English Breakfast i,(0olong ',' i raj TRY OUR DELICIOUS -..'( i FRUIT SHEET CAKE . Together with , tho usual large variety. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS In our new location Across the street from The Observer. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Rfnkem of IIIgh-Grado l'astrlcs "nOMBl OF TOB GOLDEN CnURT" A New Product ! Relish Spread Made by the Gold Medal manufacturers. . It's a winner. It's a sandwich spread un like any other. Ask Your Grocer! Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. l'lione Main 122 I f