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f Tuesday, NovcmlxT 21, 1925. THE LTV GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Three THANKSGIVIVG Coat Event TWO GROUPS OF COATS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW. $14.50 and $39.75 Women and misses' sizes, distinguished in style, qual ity and workmanship. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY "n7 Hear ihc Welsh (ilccmcii, I.. I). S. Tabernacle, Monday, Nov. SO Radio Four Shots i ...... GVUixville Couple . LMarned Here Miss iMilrtred Morrison and Mor- j chapter will meet at the, Masoniq NEWS of SOCIETY , Order of Urn Eastern Htur, at VnJ I dlcton. Tomorrow cvetilnjr the local KliJ. lioa ' Ancclca, Oil. :(40G.2) WEDKKKDAY, NOVF.MKF.R 23. Mountain Time Million.-,. CFA9, aluary, Can. (436.8), 4 p. ID.., J.ca K.TOBB suiurriui; o-, uuii- crt party, direction H. E. Starr. KPWA. Onden, Utah. (261). 6-6 p. m Osden Uadlo Dealers pro gram: 9-11, datico- music, Olic Jtccrea and his orchestra. KOA. Dcnrer, Colo. (3:2.4). 12:15 p. m., Itlallo theater muslcalo: 6:80. dinner concert. Brown Vnl acc atrlnK orchestra, Howard Til lotson, director; 7:30. Book of Knowledge; 8. studio program: miscellaneous presentation, in strumental selections: KOA or chestra; harp solos. Frances Cornwall: piano solos. Edna May . Crothers: KOA book chat, "In surance for Women," Vena Allen Bryan: choir. First United Frcs bvtoriun church; cantata "A Joy ful Thankssivlnfr." direction Eric K. Faber; 111. dance prosrram, llarrhooy Peerless orchestra, ' ' Pacific Time Stiltons. KFOA. Hcattle, Wash. (454.3), 6:45.8:15 P. m.. Hopper Kelly company: 8:30, .10, Times studio I program. ' '..' 'KFWil. Hollywood. Cal; (262), 5-6 I . o. nL. childrena hour.'' Wg-Bro ther' of KI-'WB; 6:30-7. Altadena proeram. E. 'I'. Janes; 7-7:30, Mutual Motors mirth . contest; 7:30, microphone, brevities: 8-9, program. 1 Check- NriaT -Coffee company, 'Maxwell liouso Cof ree string tiuartet; Verha ' Kloess, . concert pianist;' Ashley sisters and others; "S-10, program Wcsl- " cr'n Pacific .Securities company otHnnta. Moolci: 10-11, warnoi "' brothers frolic,- direction Char Wellman: IMS. Henry Hal stead and; his Hollywood Itool orchestra. - ' K(l(). Oakland. CalV (301). 11 :30 ! -i n. 'm.. luncheon' concert: 8-4 Mrle SHano.; contralto: Eata Marvin Pomcroy. accompanist Alice Bradley. . sopranos 4-6:30, roneert orchestra.'Hotel St. Fran eiV 6-7. dinner concert, Baldwin Piano company.' - ' 1 Vhw. Portland. Ore, (431.6), 7:15 a. in.; physical' ciiHurs exercises; 12:80-1:80 p. m.. Hoso City trio; 6-7, dinner concert. Olds, 'Wort man and King; -S-&, band con cert,' 7th V. S.' Infantry band; .10-11. concert, Sherman, Clay and company, studio. 1r.fi'' fx r 1) (lly Ulster Alary) llrtukfitsl Halves of irrapofruit. scrum hied regit with rice, brun muffins, milk, coffoi. Luncheon Croum of onion mmp. toast Hllcks, .let l LK't unit celery sandwiches, rieo puddlni?. milk, tea. Dinner Drolled tdrlulu Meak, Kreneh fried . polaloefl. ereamed caul If lower, ciihbtiwvund pineapple naiad, nut cookie, .whole wheat breud, milk, coffee. A child under school arc may not cat I-Yeneh fried potatoes but ho may have two tubluupoonfuls of finely cut. rarely broiled steak. A piece of bread dipped m the "phil ter sravy" uflrr the Nteak is carved is a concession to babyhood thai is particularly Rood for his small self. to may also have some of the cauliflower. 1 Ills naiad should be of finely shreddded lettuco and his dessert hu a dish of rice pudding left from luncheon. . Cream or On Ion Soup One cup thinly sliced onions, 2 When Mrs. Helen AHurd (below), ot Chlpifwu Kalis, Wis., diseuvereil her husband wns out riiliiiK with another woman, she cot n revolver and wait cd fur them lo come bark.VAs lh? cirl, Miss limina Srhtili.,-ulMive, Kt out of the ear, she shot her Tnur times. She is under arrest mid Miss He h u U z is .iceoveritiu in a husitital; 1h H. Jewell, both of Maxvlll in united in marriage yesterday! ifternoon at'3 o'clock by tlio ltev.l KviMium Vrosby Hokh at the J'res-: terian manse. The bride and .join were attended by Mr. and Mrs. V. A. McKonzio or this city. They Wtt hsorlly urter the wed llntr on a honeymoon trip by auto i u various western Oreaon points. ri" y will return lo Muxvlllu to mnke their home. Mr. Jewell Is head bookkeeper l'..r the Howman-Hlcka ; Lumber i-ompany at Maxvlllo. i ' Chapter Will Visit Pendleton Mioul twenty ineinlii'i'H of Hope hapler of the Order of the Kasl rn Slur will bo to lvnilleton this vnlliK. wliere they will l" the L'U.sts of llusliec i napnr u. u- 4 WALLING' S JKKSKY DKKSSKS One lot of All-Wool Jer sey Dresses for misses' school iinrt street wear, to be sold lit once for iffi.!)."! Kach. COATS From TO 2r ovv HATS One lt Trimmed 53.95 FLOWERS Ail llic beaulil'ul new novelties for hats and dresses, HAT FRANKS A new shipment just received. . ii,' XV ,0 WALLING'S parlors In regular session. Thero will he no' Initiation services as was at first announced. ! . i Girls to Organize i Sewing Club ' i Miss I'lvelyn Cullen entertained ten girls last evening nt the homu of lier mother Mrs. H. LaplmmJ The evenlnff was spent sewlnp, af ter which duiniy refreshments ycrq served This group of girls Is organizing in sewing club. A nuine for the. club has not yet been selected. ... . - Cove (Special) .Mrs. l Hertsell and Mrs. It. S. Comstock were host-' esses to the Ladles Guild with u I o'clock luncheon Saturday utter-; noon at the hoipe of Mrs. Derlsch.' Covers were laid for - .Mrs. T. C; Hefty, Mrs. A. . Conklin, Mrs. I,' 10. Anderson, .Mr". T. li. ConUllnj Mrs. .1. K. Mills. Mrs. J. J. Collley; Mrs. Hay Ooodnough, Airs. 1.. It. Cartir. Mrs. William llulimi.ru. Mrs. William M. ltrailner, Miss liorothy I . -1 llean, Mrs. 1.. M. Laird and Mrs. .1. Kleteher. Al ter a short business . .session "filMl" was at play at four tallies; Mrs. Kay (ioodniillgh won high score and Mrs. T. It. Coulilln thu hi-eond prize. ; . .-- c,.ve iMneclal) Mrs. Krank Con- ley was hostess lo the TuidlcS Aid Wednesday ailernoon nt her homo lu-re. I.uueh was served after which final iirrungcinenta were made (or tl nnual liaiiiur lo be held Wed nesday, laeember The chalr- ..,,.n f ihe various committees sre: Mis. Itoy llaker, fancy work; Mrs. Krank Conley, novelly booth: Mrs. M. .1. Hurry, lunch; Mrs. Lydia M. I .aula. 6 mid I" cent counter and .li-s. Gladys Harris, candy booth. Sister Mary Says: tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons bacon (at, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 cups milk, 1 etfff. salt and pepper, Vi cup cream, 1 tablespoon in i need parsley. " " I Melt Sutler and bacon fat in saucepan without letting tho fats bubble. Add onion slices and cook over a low fire for SO minutes. K.eep the pan closely covered, lot ting the onions cook In their juice and steam. Ven the onions are soft add Hour and stir with a fork until thoroughly blended. Add milk, salt and pepper and brhiK to the boiling point, stirring constant ly. Let boll flvo minutes and rub through a fine strainer. Add orr slightly beaten and reheat over hut water H necessary. , Whip cream and serve a spoonful sprinkled with minced parsley on each portion. (Copyright, 192&. N1SA Service.) llreakfast Stowed prunes, .cer eal.' thin cream.- baked hash with tomato sauce, crisp graham toast, milk, coffee. 1 , . Luncheon llakcd inaearonl with elieew, fruit i1ad, brown bread, sugar 'cookies, milk, tea. Dinner Crcaml of lima bean soup, "toasted crackers, stuffed baked potatoes, huked spinach and mushrooms, head lettuce'wlth Ko- ;ilicfort clH'cae dressing, scalloped cranberries, wholo wheat broad, milk, coffee. , No meat la used In tho dinner menu but a well-baluneed, nour ishing and appetizing meal la suggested. Little bits of canned fruit have a way of accumulating during tho winter months that can be used to good advantage In salads. Half a canned pear, a peach, a sltco of pineapple and a cn nned quince can be cut Into neat cubes, combined with as much appt" as needed for "rilling" with a mild boiled dress ing to bind the mixture nnd served ou crisp leaves of lettuce. If com pany Is present a few nuts can be sprinkled over or seeded and skinned California itrupcs can be used as a garnish.. And the juice from canned fruit Is ilfllclous added to fruit drinks or thickened with cornstarch fur pudding sauces. Scalloped Cranberries One pint cranberries. 34 cup sugur. 2 cups stale brad crumbs from soft . part of loaf, 4 table spoons melted butter, 1-3 cup seeded raisins, grated rind of one lemon. . WaMi n,d pick over cranberries. Pour boiling water through berries In u colander. , IHit Into snucc pan with sugur und one cup of boiling water. Doll flvo mUuilca. Butter baking dish and put in a layer of crumbs. Hprluklo -with melted butter and cover with a layer of cranberries. Hprlnkle with ruislns and 8rftt,,(l lemon rind. Add an other layer of crumbs, sprlnkh with butter and cover with remain Ing cranberries and raisins. Sprin kle with grated rind. Cover with remaining crumbs, pour over but- . ter nnd bake 40 minutes In a mod erate oven. Servo with sugar and cream. (Copyright, l'J25, NHA Service.) Husciikttvaller Troves to Ite Whining Horse for Strauss VIBNN.V CAP) Uosenkavaller is. a winning horse, for Htchard Strauss, tho composer. Attending one of Jhe , Sunday races at Kriau, Strauss was so greatly amused In learning one of t)iu entrants was namr.d utter his Op'Tii that ho placed ten shillings ou him. "You any simply throwing your money away,' his friends remon strated. "He's a rank outsider." . Jttit Itosenkavaller won the ra co at fco to 1 and Strauss pocketed 500 shillings. . Announcement! KoHal announcement mf be, printed In this column f of charge. Any nnoono-maitt IK-ruiming to any function snefc as couknl food sales, etc., will ho n-rul. AnnotmcemWI, to Im prUUe.1 the sv day. wnt Im In society editor's liawls br :HO o'clock. C1 olflor DOtO. When you select u mod. -I of Tlie.lted Cross Shoe f'r your' Kail footwear, yon are g. trlng exactly w hat Is being shown In Knstern style cen ter's. I'-ifth Avenue. Iteueon Street. Pelinsylvsnla Avenue all know the Ited Cr )s Shoe. For several years Its IMtpularity has Inereaw-d un til now it Is worn by wom en everywhere. THE B00TERY Hear Ihr Hcl-h (ilccmi-n al K l. s. Tsls-niwle. .Mmidn). mi-mlsT AO The l.idles llllile claas of Ihc ITesbvterian Sunday school will , literlaln the members of Ihe Ju- I lilur Chrlslian Kndeavor society ot tin: chureh I'riday aflernoon from 3 until 4 o'clock at the church. ... " Tryoutx for the Monday Musical chorus will he held Wednesday artentoon beiwcrn the hours of 1 und s:".n o'clock at the studio of the Kiislern Oregon School of Music in Ihe I. . O. F. hulldinc. Kvervone Interi-stcd is Invited to try out. - . The- yiflen Ksthcr Standard Hearers will meet nt the home of Miss Murl (lore tills evening at 7:30 o'clock. ... The member or Ihe W. It. A. will m-et In regular sssloh this evening at the K. r. hall. ... All members of the Moose lodge and ihelr fnmilles are Invited to ntlend a social Thursdny evening nt Kngles hall, to be given by the ladles of Mooseheart Ix-glon. 11:30 p. m'., -I.elghton s Arende cafeteria orchestra, Jnck Cron- shaw, leader; 6:80-7:3(1, -hlalorv' " story, Trof Hertzog; Dick Win slow, Juvenile reporter: Mickey McPnn, Bcrecn juvenile tuid Tlg gly Wlggly (llrls string trio: 8. Dr." Mars Baumgardt,- scientific le9turcr; 8:30-10:30, studio pro grum, ;arranged by1 J." Howard Johnson'; -10:30-11:30, Art Hick man's ltltmorc hotel dunce or- ' cheslra.' Frunk Bills, leader. ' KJH. Seattle, Wash. (3S4.4)-. 1:15- S p.' m., organ-recital,. Wurlltzer organ, Coluriihlrt thcitter; 6-li:30 "What's doing lit tho theaters;" 7:30iS, "ScnrsrlloHmck- eom- puny studio progrum: 8:80-10 l'ost-lntelllgencer -studio , pro- grain. ...... Kl.X,' Oakland, Cal. r.0S.2, t-i p. in., women's hour: '6-6:30, Aunl lilsle's sunset nuitlnec; 7-7:30, news; 8-3.' educational program, Kby '. Harrison . Jianforth, Ad Schuster, Harry ' Noyes I'ratt, Madlne'Shejihanl, I'rof. K. H. de Ong, other experts Tribune nnd Lhlvcrslty of L'altfornlu, Weekly safety council: 0-10, hand con cert;1 10-1 1 130, Sweet's ballroom. Tom Oernovlth und his ballroom enicrlalncrs.-' ' ' ' ' ', K.MTIl, '.lloltywod,' Cal. '(238), 5-0 p, in., hoinulhour, '.Miimniy Sim mons and pupllS of Gernldlne Kasal: 7. tulk oii health, Dr. Ualn ' T. Tasker; 7:30. -Mlts Nancy of tile Bobltsh'lf: S-l". U.MTI! con ce.il liour. Turner oivhtutra. l.or. t n. rowell,' Iviid .T.' KN.,. ' Holly vvoo-.h .Cal. 33-:.S), i,:30;C:16 p. in., Wurilliwr pipe or gun studio. Town T.iUlcr,' 0:10 travel talk. AV. F. Alder: (,:K-7, Alwaler Kent concert orehestni, I'aul Flnsleln. leader: T-s. Am hrssador hotel concert orchestra. Josef Hosenteld, leader; 8-9 pro grum. Security Trust and Sav ings bank; t-10, KNX feature program; 10-11,- dance music. KI'O. San Francisco, Cal. (fS.3). 7- u. in., dally doxen exercises, dlreetlon Y. SI. C. A'.: 10. sewing talk, Hctsy Itoss, Itledlng llros.: 10:30. "To Towne Crycr" and sinuseinent Information service; 12 in. time signals; reading of Ihe scripture; 1-2 . jn lludy So ger's Kulruioat orchestra: ::.10, Duko Kamoku's ltoyal llawall- uns: 3:30, talk on lasmons, rm on, fashion critic; 6:30-6:15, chil dren's hour slorlcs. Dig llrother taken from the Hook of Knowl edge; 6:30, "Ye Townc Cryer" and aiiiusement Intommtlon and amusement lnfortnatlon ser-ice: 6:10-7, Wuldemar l.lnd and tho States ltcstaurant or chestra; 7-?:30, I'.udy S.lger's Fairmont ' hotel orchestra; 8-3. program. Atwater Kent artists, direction Krnest Ingold. Inc.; V 10., program dunce music, flood rh'h Sllvertown t.'ord orchtstrn; JO-11, Wnldewar l.mil nnd the States ltcstaurant orchestra. KI'SN. rasadena. Cal. (310. G), 6:30-8:30 p. m., muslcalo. KTA11. Oakland, Cal. (24u). 3-9:31) a. m.. prayer service, ltev. O. . I'hllllps. KWSC. I'ullmnn, Wash. (348.6). 7:30 p. m., Clelah Cooper, rend er: Cougar Co-eds Jazz orches tra; ltlith Fnlkner, pianist; Olnd. ys Wlrcn, violinist: Udna Daw, . drummer; Fuy Norris, banjoist: Clarlue Shattuck, siixophoulst; OIIu 1'rlce, vocalist:. "Cutting Cost of I'roducllou," George Sev erance IvKJII, Corvallls. Ore.,1 7:30. mu sical selections; 7:4S, "House hold Marketing!" Miss Wlllela Moore; 8. "Cushions, Table lluu- ncrs artd Wall Hangings," Miss ' Helen Kuy. Krni'.M: offk;i:r scokfs KCGKNi;, Ore. James Strait, member of tho city night police force, caught two burglars in the Dunner-Kobertson sporling goods store at un. early hour and took them: to Ihe city Jail single-handed. Strait in making his rounds en countered ' one of the men on the sidewalk . ul the rear-entrance of the store. While questioning him, the' other came out the door with U;hunilier of revolvers und knives in his hands, llolh were arrested. one- gave the name of Frank Thomas - lihd the ' olher . Charles Akers. The store door hail been broken open with u wrerklng bur. niiS a m t. ym i via i- - m jfjMhMQgl 1 mnn.nu z Buy Now! Pay JJe"!s We Welcome Next Year Charge Accounts ii! its ii ii ii if wr- a., L : tt n II ' ' I VV 17 II XT' v i U v . iiv WTsA rtsv n kj, j i H -. ..-. .aai Ml mm II II 1 1 Mr ll II V .- r .. . II M ' 1 f mW1 i I , p".rw f"i' niniw!WMii I ! I Y '.Ml ii UlltMHiMiWiWili!!!. IM l it M KS U. M. LAllK NKW YoliK A I) Monday's Aim rlenn snys that William An drt-WH riark. third grandson of Ihc late Montana senator, has om n 5ini1 for $2ftft.0on by Marguerite Me.Vulty, a dancr. who avcr he bnke a promis- to marry h'f. The plaintiff to known on Inroad way as Katy A. Mluassian vt Ar- nvr. Gill dTH? flTTf Fireplace Mirror . .- A CliiistinnsMMX-lnl for early sliopis'i.4 Is tills artistically designed .Mirror with iH'niillfully itolyclirometl frame. -' cut dlXSMftllOII. SIm; HJtlS. At : ': $8.50 -'. The Ideal Gift Radio Sets Is-I. your ClirMnins gift Ibis Jlcnr tnnke ovlhln Itillliy linppy liout-s llslciilnic to the lltidlo. C4implehi nllli all Hie iii-ocssnry riilpmcut Framed Pictures Many popular art siilije'is n clusin- froiu, suell as "Tho liMlo Wolf," "'Hie FimI of Ihe h n . Trull," InildM-aiies, el'. Slw IIJ Q f" $118.00 :L',er:::r:ir:"i" M.o Our Liberal Credit Plan Will Lighten The Burden Of Your Christmas Shopping Pay for Your Christmas Purchases from Your Earnings and Not from What You Have Saved Occasional Tables J ii h think nlist lomii of ncHne ami eharm one if IIii'h KmecftillT slinKit In- httn will add lo ir liome. fn(Hfrnnr or nal- ntit fiut-h low as Red Cedar Chest (rnulne Tciinesm-r f ted fed.ir (ImN Hint Hill mnke tin liuM dellKlitful ChrKt imt lft hnntflii- aide. Ill Incite dee It. I :t 1 ItH Iii-h mUlv, ,10 Incite hntg. In niilv ittfaure-mcnt $14.50 Gift Lamps A iMimllfiil l.ainp I- I Ik- kind of gill Ihr enlliv family ulll enlliv. nut ihiIt Ibis Tear, hill for many a Christ- tuns til come. Xever liao we luid It flu" shonliiK of iK'niillful bniiis llinii HkIii no.v I'hMir anil llrlilw l.nnilis n low iti $12.50 WE CHARGE NO INTEREST CARR'S VE SELE FOR LESS Hear the Welsh t.leeiueii, I,. II. M. 'ialnruaelc, Alonilnj, Nov. :iU lujnian d'-acvot, ,