Friday, November 20,1025.
THE VK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three ,
NEWS of SOCIETY
buttons Entertain
lio Club Members
Six tables of brlilRe wero at iiluy
iHt evening when Mr. umJMrii. CI.
Jjlllioil tMiit-Tuiii.vu nit- im-i li
ra of tho (-'Do club ut their home
i Adams avenue. Hiph wore
uonir the clul inoniljirs went to
rs. Norman Frees und H. A. SCur
ick und tho ffut'st prizes wor
on by Mr. and Mrs. Churles liing-
rv
Bouquets of RorKeous clirysan-
kentunis, in bronze, wero usea us
centerpiece for the luncheon tu
i und uttruclivcly arrungutl in
e Itv.njr room. A duinty two-
burse luncheon wus served.
iss Pryor, :
ir. Hasbrook Wed
Miss Murlo I'ryor und William
nn HaabrooK wcro ouMly mar
il Wi'tininday at 7:30 o'clock ut
; Catholic rectory. Thr Father
A. Kooy officiutt'd. Miss KITh
unchard and Miss V.va. IUkbk
;ro thu only witnesses at the
irrlugo. Tlic huppy young cou
Lj will nmko Lai Grande their
pine.
Miss I'rvor torinerly made her
Lno ut lmbler with h.r purents.
and Mrs. A. B. rryor. r.nu
U been livlnir In l.tt Grande for
thun. where site lias been
Luluyed Willi tho Home Jndepen
nt Tnctmono company. .r
iBbrook Is well known hero, lmv-
i ...n i. 1. . t w
ig been empioyeu uu mi; w-...
and N. company Here tor some
lends Entertained
; Birthday Party
Uttle Mltm lieotKi-anna- j.uik-
koil cmnriuiiieu i- mm- .,.
si cvelitiiB nt a parly In honor 01
ninth birthday unnlvureury.
lie lime was ucllKluiuiiy mpeiu m
Hies. One feature was a oriin-
B contest in which Gladys Koucris
first prize and jiarsam , iu.-
IdKe received the connoiuuuii
lzi, Luncheon wus served after
e sanies.
Tho homo was decorated in a
elty pink und Kieell color scneiiie.
blrthdiiy cuke with candles serv-
as u centerpiece tor the table.
The children present were: Het
Mao Allen. Justine Cade, Eu
niu. TrowbridRc, Margaret
Kvolyn tirtmui, june
Gladys ltoberts. 11a Mai
ulrew, Cornelia liaiy. .
line; Cleo conneny, immn
rold l.ockwood unit ine nu"
,oan Fund Luncheon
vpnt. of the Week
Practical
Thl
" r"nier KHh?n aprons that
? "h brilhant and
,h"v do nnl require taunderlne nd
ihey Prot. rhe .armen, fj, ,
.aa well as s taint.
fnlng. Tho tables wero arranged In
Ithe form of a rectunelo and wore
I prettily decora tod with full folluge
and candles Tho guests of honor
were sen led at tin; upper end of the
rectangle. They wero tho 1UV.
Thomas Ashworth, of Puyetto; the
Rev. and Mrs. J. Sumner Hrown, of
Prairie; the Itov. and Mrs. William
Murray , Drndner aiul tho bishops
committee consisting of Mrs. T. O.
Hefty, Mrs. A. O. Conklln und Mrs.
H. 1. Bnrker. There wero ubout
Co people, present besides these.
Tho dinner was sponsored by the
Ladles' Guild. Mrs. it. I. Barker.
Mrs. Q. E. liarkur und Mrs. t,. K.
Anderson wero members , of tho
committee In charge. They were
ubly assisted by Misses latum liar-
ker. Carmel Daniel und Thelma
Anderson.
After dinner short addresses
were mudo by the Kev. Ashworth,
tho Kev. Brown und tho ltev.
Brad nor. .
Covo (Special) A number of
Cove women were In attendance
ut the club women's institute hold
In Ia Grande Monday. They
turned to Covo filled with high
hopes for the worlt of- tho Wo
men's club. Those who uttended
the Institute wero: Mrs. I.. M.
Iulrd. Mrs. J. B..Wolmer. Mrs. J.
Gayctte, Mrs. George McDaniel,
Mrs. L. K. Anderson, Mrs. A. G.
Conklln, Mrs. It. 8. Comstock, Mrs.
Charles Fisher, Mrs. Albert Beck
er, Mrs. C. Bcrtsch und Mrs. Hel
enc Lincoln.
She'll Cook for the Coolidgcs
hook.
n irner,
A di llKlH'UI UIM'I""""
londae ut the Kred Kiddle honu
i Island City, where unolhel
rholurshlp Loan Fund luncheor
tok place. Hostesites for the after
,, were Mrs. Vred Kiddle. lrs
rover Grlmmett. Mrs. '1. A. Me-
ilnstiy und Mrs. 1.. .11. no..
The ufternoon wus one 01 mm"
rrlmeiit. After luncheon bndB.
, . feature or the afternoon,
111 Mrs. Lester llrainwell wili
ng high score.
nstika Bridce Club
leets at Allen Home
Mr. and Mrs. Lester -11 y-
rtained the ineiiiliers 01 tw
to
JERSEY DRESSES
One lot of All-Wool Jer
sey Dresses for misses'
school and street .wear,
bo sold at once 101
$6.!5 Each.
COATS
From
10 to 2.170 on'
HATS
One lot Trimmed
5:1.93
FLOWERS
All the beautiful new
novelties for hats and
dresses.
HAT FRAMES
A new shipment just
received.
MAILING'S
tiku Bridge club last evening ut
their home on Oak street. . The.
evening wus enjoyably spent ut
four tubles of bridge. Mrs. Wal
ter J. Nowlund won high score
among the ladles present and M. II.
Allen received the gentlemen's
prize.
An excellent two-course lunch
eon wus served after the pluy. .
Guild Planning
Children's Party
The ladles of St. l'eter's Kplseo
pul guild ure plunnlng a purty tor
the children of the Kpiscopal Sun
day school for Saturday afternoon,
November 21, ut llonun hall. The
hours will be from 2 to 6 o'clock.
This will Include all the children
up to the high school group. Later
m informal dancing party wjll be
;iven for the older classes.
Appropriate Thanksgiving dec-
Drutlons will be used and re fresh -.nenls
in keeping with the season
will be served. Mrs. Fred Cross Is
chuirmun of the committee In
charge.
.
Mrs. Ash Entertains
At Bridge
Mrs. Wlllium Ash was hostess to
Lhe lucky Thirteen club yestcrduy
afternoon at her homo oh O uve
nuo. The home was;' artistically
lecorated with boiuiuels of pretty
uituiim- -flowers.. TLfe . afturnoon .
.vas spent at uruige wihi wna. ricui
Announcements
Social nnouncemcnla may
be printed in tills column free
of charge. Any. announce merits
pertaining' to any functions such
as cooked food sale, etc., will
be refused. Announcements, to
be printed the- aame day, must
be In society editor's liands by
t:00 o'clock. News editor's
noto.
j I Sir
a j
J.eonu Baldwin, 13. u girl scout of Kast Monlpelier, Vt.. ennu.
all the way down to Wushlngtoii. J. C., to cook a turkey dinner
for I'resldent (oolldge and his family ut tho White House. Sho
Is shown mixing gravy.
Mrs. A. T. Hill will entertain the
Monday Bridge club Monday after
noon, at her home on Klrst street
at a luncheon at 1:15 o'clock.
Tho Women's Belief coris will
hold its regular meeting and dinner
Saturday ut the K. I'. hall.
.
The committee In charge of the
Gooding college fruil barrel wants
to pack the barrel Saturday after
noon. Kvery Methodist lady who
has not yet sent her share is cor
dially asked to leave ut least one
quurt at the pursonage before 2
o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Sister Mary
Says:
(Hy Sister Mary)
ItreaUfnst Nuked bulimias.
Meyers winninit high ncoru uiuoiik lr0t tliln cream, crisp w hole wheat
MINERVA SAYS:
We have a nice patent
eyelet oxford, low beet, for
the misses, sizes IS to 7. at
$.YOO per pair, and a tan
ealf oxford, mime us abo.e
ut ."..').
Misses,' i-hlldrrn.'s and wo
men's robters at H.'k
ami l.
.Men's r-Jbbers, light unJ
lieavy weight.
lon't forget we have a
new lot of felt sllpix rs. con -fv
soles nt SI. 15. ai.. und
aJ. !.", Ask til see these.
All kinds of insoles cor!;,
leutller nnd felt.
Ijidies' silk hose. Spuntc.
pilarunteed. lits of colois
to choose from, nt SI. 0(1,
ai.'i.-i, ai.oo ami
lliinir of llic An-li-Aiil Sliw.
A Mslrr lo the lied Crwn
THE IB00TERY
A llr.iital for Slek IW
(.ay llajdcn. Head urso.
.he club tueiubers. Mrs. J. I
J'Connell received tho guest prize.
Alter the play luncheon wus
served.
...
Mrs. Hill Hostess
At Card Party
Mrs. Henry T. Hill entertained
i number of friends ut brlduo
Wednesday evening at her home on
M avenue. Three tables were at
play will! Mrs. Fred Holmes win
ning high score.
The home was decorated with
lomiuets of pretty yellow chysail
themnms. Uefrcshincnls were
iervi d alter the pluy.
...
Missionary Society
Meets at Church
Mrs. .1. W. Ktotts and Mrs. V. I".
MeAilory were hostesses to the
members of the Missionary soclely
jf the Hulls! church yesterday uf
lerunon. when they met In regular
.session at the church. Mrs. It. A.
rtayre was present und exhibited
and described u number or Chi
nese articles sent to hrr by her
Jaughter, who Is a missionary In
China.
A serial hour was observed be
fore adjournment and dainty re
I'reslllllellls were served.
...
Bible Searchers'
Class in Session
Twenty members of
Si-arehers class of the Presbyterian
Sunday sclwiol met Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Hurry
Turner Tor their regular social
meeting. The afternoon was en
joyably spent at fiincy work
visiting, alter which
lum-heon was served.
M rs. K. S. Nye assisted
Turner us hostess.
toast, marmalade, milk, coffe
lotte, bran bread, milk, coffee.
A muichcd cizc on Krnham toast
'should be served lo a child under
school age in place of the pork and
Bwcet potatoes suggested In the
dinner menu. Tho cauliflower und
celery ure suitable tor smull chil
dren. Apple. Compote.
Five or mia apples, 1 cups
granulated sugar, ,& cup, water, 1-3
cup blanched and shredded al
monds, 1 lemon. cup whipping I
cream, 2 tablespoons .powdered
sugar;1 teaspoon vunlllu.
Bare and core apples. Dissolve
1 cup off sugar In the water and
boil about five minutes, until slr
upy. Add grated rind und Juice of
lemon and apples. Cook apples un
til lender. The sirup, must be dip
ped over -the apples and tli ap
ples turned frequenily to cook
evenly. Keep the fire low us rapid
cooking will break the fruit. When
j the apples are lender remove to n
serving 4lish or Individual plates.
But remaining sugar into a heavy
i sauce pan or small iron spider. Add
almonds and stir over moderate
fire until sugar melts and turns a
bright straw color. Pour this car
amel over the tops of the apples.
Beduco 1 ll sirup In which' the up-
I pies were cooked and pour around
Radio
. Luncheon Macaroni and dried apples. Chill and serve with whip-
beef, brown bread, apple compote,
milk, tea.
Dinner Stuffed' pork chops,
candied sweet potatoes, erumed
cauliflower, celery, pineapple char-
ped cream und sweetened with
powdered sugar and delicately fla
vored with vanilla.
Young children should be served
an apple prepared without the nuts.
SATI UBAY. NOVKMIU.U 21
Mountain Time Stations.
Kl-'AC, Boise. Ii!a. t27S). 3 p. ni
I'nlversity of Idaho-Oregon Ag
ricultural college footliull game;
7:30, dance progrum.
KKWA, Ogden, I Huh. (2GI). 5-0 p.
m Ogden Uadio dealers pro
gram: It-1 dance music, Ulle
Beeves and Ms orchestra.
IvOA, Denver. Colo. (322.1). 12.: I &
p. m Bialto theater muslcule:
U, Wurtzbnch'fl orcheslru.
46:30. concert orchestra. Hotel
' St. Francis; 8:10, Sherman. Clay
und company, numbers from
works of Mary Curr Moore, com
poser: Mary Pasmorc. violinist:
Dorothy Pasmore, cellist; Flora
Howell Bruner, soprano; Kuth
Scott Iaidlow, contralto: Harold
Kpaulding, tenor; Albert Uillette.
baritone: "A Sound Mind In ti
Sound Body," J. M. Gwlnn; 10
12, dance music, Hotel St. Fran
cis. , .
kaV, Portland, Ore. 4IU.6),
12:30-1:30 p. lit.. It oho City trio,
Pacific States Klectrlc company;
2:30, football gume, O. A. C. vs.
P. of O., 9-12, dunco music, In
dian Grill.
K1IJ, Us Angeles, Cul. (M5.2). C
6:30 p. m., lolghton's Arcude
cafeteria orchestra, Juck Cron-
. shaw, leader: 6:30-7:30, history
story. Prof, llertrog: Henrlettu
, Poland, Dolly Wright, Uncle
John nnd others: 8-10 p. m., Los
Angeles Jusinelers ussoelatton
program, urrunged by Walter
Blddlck: 10-11:30. Art Hick
man's Biltmore hotel dunce or
chestra, Frank Kills, lender;
11:30-2 a. m Lost Angels of
KHJ.
KJlt. Seattle, Wash. (384.4), 1:15
2 p. m., orgun recital, Columbia
theutur; 2-2:l&. "Homo Helps,"
Bornlco ltedlngton; .6-6:30,
Wliut's Doing ut the Theaters:"
8:30-10, L. C. Warner comptmy
studio program.
KLX, Ouklund, Ctil. (503). 2:30 p.
in.. California-Stanford football
gam?.
K.MTIt Bainbler's hour; tho Jaaz
p. m., homo hour, Mammy Sim
mons; 6-7 p. m dinner music
by Olga Trumbull trio; 7:30 p.
in., lectures on history und as
tronomy: 3-D p. in., Maggie
O'Shea, the Blarney girl; y-11,
HTM It Humhler's hour; the Jazs
Babies of 18S&. '
KNX. Hollywood. Cal. (330.? 5:30
0:15 p. m., Wurlltr.er ptpo organ
studio: Town Tattler; 0:15, travel
talk, W. F. Alder; 6:30-7. At
wutiir Kent concert orchestra,
Paul Flnstoln, louder; 7, talk on
Insect life. II. W. McSpadden;
7:15, church announcements; 8
10 p. in., KNX feature program;
10-1 1, Bay West's Cocoanut
Grove dunce orchestra from Am
bassador hotel; 11-2 u. m., Hoi
lywood Night.
KPO, San Frunclsco, Cal. (42K.3),
1-2 p. in., ltudy Seiger's Fair
' TODAY'S EXPRESS BRINGS "
Beautiful
New Neckwear
Collar nnd Cuff Sets, Jabots, Jabots with collai-s at
tached and canal's cleverly made, in laces, nets, linen,
brocades and flannel suede.
Puttnaris
Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery
tuont hotel orchestra; 2:30. Uni
versity of California Bears-Stanford
Cardinals football came;
3:3n, I'aluec hotel concert or
chestra; 0:3t-7:3U, Wuldonmr
l.liul und the States llcstaurunt
orches'.m:' 8-10,. shermun, Ctuy
and company: 10-12, Jack Couk
ley's Cubtrians.
O.MIINS AI.Ii r'AVOIIAUI,!-: TO
mimi oi' j.i'Am:!si; iiiiut
TOKYO (AP) Tworuncs ncst
intt I" un undent pine tree In thu
l'ukliiKe Imperial Burdens, ndjacent
to til" palace, have brought Joy to
tho Jupuncso und tho royal house
hold. - . ,
The nestlnir of tiio crunes, synl
bollcnl of luurried happiness, is
traditionally believed lo bo a must
fortunatu onu'n - nnd partlculurly
appllcabtn to the cxpcc'tctl birth of
an heir to the prlnco regent unu
l'rincess Nauko. 1
HEAD COLDS
Melt In spoon; tnh.1. vaponj
pply ftwly up nottrilt
wiens
V vapoRub
HOTEL ASTOD
EVERY ROOM hti PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bath. New, Modem '
Que lo Shopping District and Theatre
FREE GARAGE Tariff (rem $1,50)
ROASTERS
$1.09, j$1.39, $1.89, $2.29, S6.09
WEAR EVER
$1.50 - $5.50 - $6.50
Oregon Hardware & Imp Co.
I'm ll'lc Time Stations.
KKO.V. Seattlo, Wasln (4r.4.:U.
: :t u-it ; :i ii p. m., progrum; ! : ;t0- ,
11:30, Fddle ll;irl;mH 'and lilu1
orcheHtra. I
lvFWH. Ilollywoud, Cul. 252.
0:3U-7 p. m.. program, K. 1. i
Jum-B. fi uliiring Hill Mutch nnd
Ituy Kl-IIok1;; 7:1F, mieropliom i
brevlili'H; 7::io-8 p. m., program.!
Klnn-r It. Sly eonMy: y-l" j
m., ."Had l Dnlngu Hcvel,' pro
Kiani hy ICadlo 1 tol niH wIlli mii-
nteul numbers and liudio teeli-
nleal talks; Hi-1 1 p. in.. Wamor
ItrothuiH frulie, direct I on Charlli
Wi'llman; 1 1-12, Jlmry Hal-
Btead'a Hollywood UooC orehea- j
tru.
KGO, Oakland, Cal. Ctiil), ll:'.10.
1 p. in., lunetmon euneert, l'a
eHlu States Khetrlc company;
tile
TH1.1-
and
two-eoure
Mrs.
Co vi Sieial) On of lln- moM
njoyaldr mielul events of tin- week
wan a parltdi meet of lhe Kpixcopal
ehureh lit Morris lintl Tu'Srly evn-
fiiUMjhw
cyj-tXaS
of the quality. Every ingredient
is tested tor purity and strength.
Sure of results. Produces pure,
sweet, wholesome roods.
IHT IT TZ1T
THE WORLD'S GREATEST '
SALES V. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
PATTISON BROS. GROCERY
?? ?? i$ ' ??
Eiiuippcd lo insure distinctive success of jour
. 1 Thanksgiving Meal.
mwu mrfe
' vv
Hou wonderfulli pleaiant it relli ii to tKinkoj .'lh-
approAchinq holiday and all di atttndmq jemvitiei.
Relativei and friends will minqle joijfulli,' snthutinq in
Iht spirit oj the season. . i
To assist mother, busily enqaqed .'with . her planninq,'
PIQQU HJIQQLIJ buyers have labored for weeks, collectinq
the Cream of the Harvest for her selection.' , J
15-oz. pucknife Seeded Kiii.sins 12c
15-uz. paekiigc Seedless llaisinu 12c
4-lb. packngo Seedless Uaisins.... l ie
Large package Currants...- 19c
Dromedary Dates, package 21c
Pitted Dates, package 21c
Dainty Dates, package 25c
Sultan Figs, package...... 12c
No. 5 box Layer Figs UOc
Dromedary Lcmun Peel, 'A-lb. pkg. 12c
Dromedary Orange Peel, 4-"J- VS- 12c
Dromedary Citron, Yi-.h. pkg 21c
None Such Mince Meat, package 17c
Libby's Wet Mince Meat, 10-oz. jar 31c
oiti:(;o tu.mIj fox faioi.
II. V. Knillh, I'ron..
Ijil.rantir, Ore
HIIA'KU l-")X lmvo one wh.-Ip-InK
W'uwin inch year (April). I.lt
tiTK runtri' fniin TWO to SKVIIN.
whli-li r prime nnil rtinly lo
p'It lilMilll 1 H'vvmwr vipiiinie
:iml Khipplnt; i-an la (rom JtHv
1st to 1 ! nilxT 15th only. My
fox nn nil pun- lrcl ami r ajlrf-t.-n-'l.
nnil nil lr-.'il.:ra are UrtuW
A. iin'l A'lvann il ll fftstend (rtup-.-r
iiiuilty).
Ifa nr-tirly rlirijflmas. .'-t your
vltc a FOX f''AltP. I have on-j
inudo rJP lor sale.
NUTS - VEGETAIJLLS - FKU1TS
OLIVES - iMINCE MEAT
BEVERAGES
f? if
Phone Main 80
CHEESE
Nuts
No. 1 California Sort Shell Walnuts,
lcr lb 33c
Soft Shell Almonds, per lb ...37c
Large Brazils, per lb. 33c
Large Pccana, per lb.. 33c
Filberts, per II). 22c
Peanuts, per lb. 19c
Dunham's Cocoanut, 'fib. pkg .12c
Dunham's Cocoanut, Vi-lb. pkg 23c
Dunham's Cocoanut, 1-lb. pkg..... 45c
Garnishing Cherries, 3-oz. bott!e......l3c
Garnishing Cherries, 5-oz. bottle......21c
Garnishing Cherries, 8-oz. bottle......28c
Garnishing Cherries, 15-oz. bottle 48c
Queen Olives, 10-oz. jar 32c
Queen Olives, 32-oz. jar ...56c
Manz Stuffed Olives, 3'v-oz. bottlc.loc
Maire Stuffed Olives, 6-oz. bottle 28c
Manz Stuffed Olives, 12-oz. bottle.JlSc
Mother's Marshmallow Crcmc
1 pint glass jar.......- .....27c
Angelus Miirshmallows, small pkg... 9c
Large pkg. , ....27c
Fruits and Vegetables
New Navel Oranges, per dozen 78c
Large Grape Fruit, each 18c
Tvcd Emperor Grapes, per lb ......15c
Cranlcrries, per lb. . 20c
Celery, per bunch 12c
Celery Hearts, per bunch..., ..17c
Spinach, per lb 12 'tc