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Wednesday, November 25, 1925. " THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Thm La Grande Women Visit : Pendleton Chapter . Several nH'mbfrs of Hope Chap . ter of the Order of the Eastern Stn went to Pendleton lust evenint whore lhyi were entertained by tht Hushee chapter, of Pendleton, wltl a dinner at 6 o'clock. The reglilai . lotlKt' meeting took place after dtn' ner followed by an excellent proi gram by members of the Pendleton chapter. . v . ' Those from ere who nt tended the Pendleton meeting w e r ei Worthy Patron. K. H. RinKo; Worthy Patron Mrs. O. It. Eber hurd, Mr. Eberhard, Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Uussell,' Mrs Prank Jackson, Mrs. Perry Steinoamp, Miss Puuline l.ederle, Mr. and Mrs. Pete lleuver, Mrs. C. W. Noyes, Mrs. Cliarles lleorf Parker and Mr. and Mrs. R A. l.eavltt. Mrs. Herr, Mrs, Kelley Entertain Mrs. George Herr and Mrs. Hal tie Kelley rnti-rtained a nuniber of yonnK people last vwnlnj; with y. delight ful party nt. the home of Mrs. Kelley. on Main avenue. Ten young pt'Ople were present and the oven in ? was enjoy uhly spi'iit at Karnes, urter which dainty relVesh ineulH were served. ' Those present were: Misses O1 clle ('title, Plofsle Vedder, Veda Nelson, Iota Uoblnson, and Eunice nnd Evelyn l!'rr unf Stewart Mer rill. Harold Herr, Melvin Palmer and Melvin Gulrleman. A i Missionary Society : : Hears Program Mrs. Emma Harding was hostess -to the members of the Women's Missionary society of the l'trat Methodist Episcopal church yester day afternoon at her home on Ad ams avenue. After the regular business session presided over by the president, 'Mrs. I.ee Hunford, ' Mrs. R. P. Ty!r had charge of the program for the afternoon. The subject was "The European Back ground of the Slavs." Mrs. Hickov told a story of the WALLING'S ' COATS 9.90 and up to $47.50 TRIMMED HATS $1.95 - $3.93 - ?7.50 . BLAZERS $6.95 r- $7.50 - $1Q.75 ' . . . New 1 . : UVCfeLVjACQUETTES MenVSilk Sox cheaper. Women's flesh Under i Hose, Hat Frames, Vel vets, Brocades, Flowers, Fur' Trimmings. . SILK HOSE All colors. ;. ': $i.i9 WALLiNG'S For the Thanksgiving Dinner I have ROASTERS CARVING SETS AH Prices DINNER SETS MIXING BOWLS and SILVERWARE Call and See Them. F. L. LILLY Hardware Thone M-85 Hear tin Welsh fJIcenien nt I. I. S. Tnliortiaclt', Monday, Xovrmlicr 110 When you select a model of The Red Cross Shoo for your Kail footwear, y6u arc getting exactly what Is being shown in Kastern Btyle cen ters. Fifth Avenue, Beacon Street, Pennsylvania Avenue at) know the H'd Cross Shoe. Tor Several years Its popularity has Increased un, til now it is worn by w?hn en everywhere. THE B00TERY, Hear the Velh Olffmro "t It. P. S. Tatiernarte, caidayf November T.O Corals and Pearls V. 1 j? Ther,e earrings combine fcoral and peai;la in a most pleasing manner. The chain and framework are ot pearls and the center stone Is a lovely coral. Coral Is an exceedingly desirable stone this year, alone and In combination with other stones. Women's home missionary society as seen through the iyi'S of the boys. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. ' - Drill Team Will Appear at Joseph J mi omen s item;) it association met-in Regular session last evening, inning an interesting business meeting plans were made for tak ing the drill team to Joseph Novem ber 3D. where they will put on in itiatory work for the reviews there. Before adjournment a social hour was observed and refresh ments wore served. Mrs. Prank Pike and Mrs. Denver Charlton were .in charge, , . 0. E. S. Plans , Benefit Card Party Arrangements are being made ny the social committee ot the Order of the Eastern Star for a card party to be given Monday evening. November 3'i, for the benefit of the children's cottage at the Ma sonic and Eastern Star home. All members are invited to at tend. Announcements Social aunoiinceuicma may bo primed m tins ooluiiin frou of charge. Any aiuioiiiicemcuia peruilnliitr to any functions such as cooked food HWttss, etc.). will be rcfii&ctl. ' AnjiouncchioriU, to be primed the fame day, must be lu society 'editor's hands by Icuu o'clock. News editor's uotc - The huli's of Mooseheart legion will entertuin at a social Thurs day evening at the I. O.' O, K. hall for the members of the Moose lodge und their families. The meet. nit of the Queert Ksther Standard Bearers of the Methodist Kpiscopal rhurch, which was to ho held at tho home of Miss Murl Gore hist evening, lias been post poned indefinitely. Radio TlintSllAY, NOVKMIll'.n 2(1. Mouutnlii Time Stations. CKAC, I'alBnry, fan. (4:16.11). 1 V. m.. bedltme story, Kadio lady; 9-11, Canadian National Hall ways program,., Mra. Mcf'alla pianist; Mrs. Tom Scott, vocalist anil pianist: Owen Wbrs, cello; George Hell, bass. CNItC, OalKary. Can. (435.8), T p. m., kiddies' bedtlmr-story; 3, pro gram: Cw'enlllnn DiKgs, cellist: Oeorge Hell, bass; vocal duels. Women's Danger Of offending under the oldest hygienic handicap is ended this wav WITH t!?e old-time "sani tary pad" women realize their constant danger of of fense. And thus spend un happy Hays. "KOTEX," a new and re markable way, is now uscj by 8 in 10 better class women. It's fht limes as absorbent at prdinary cotlcn fads You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks with out a second's doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danger of offend ing. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No' laundry. No embarrassment. You a-k for it at any drug or dcparimuit store, without hesitancy, iimply by saying "KOTEX." Do as millions arc io'.nff. Knd old. insecure v.ays. Enjoy liie every day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. K O T X No laundry discard lOtt tissue Solon: Mra. MeCalta, t-elliat: Mm. Scull, pianist. 1KOA. Denver. Colo. (J28.4), 10:S0 i a. in.. Dutilic Thankuxivtnsr serv ice, speukers, music; 6:30, din ner concert. Brown Palace string orchestra, Howard TUIotaon, di rector; 7, football finals:' 7:30, farm question box. KOll. State College, N. M.(348.0), 3 p . ni., footbal game, New .Mexico College of Agriculture New .Mexico Military Institute. Kl'OM, Missoula, Mont. (244), 9:30 p. m., homecoming dance; music. Sheridan's orchestra. I'acirlc Time Stations. Ki'WIi, Hollywood. Cal. (262), 8:30-7 p. m., Altadena program. E. I Janes: 7, talk, lr. T. Kloyd llroivn on plastic surgery; 7:16, ' inicrophone brevltUs; 7:30-11, proKrain. Elinor R. Sly company; . 8-il, proKram, Starr IMano eoni pansi Willi Hollywood Khythni KIiiks and lna Mitchell llutler, soprano; Kstelle Hhake, blues sliiKcr; 9-10, program, lion 1. Smith, Inc.. Diana-Moon orches- ' tra,. Ashley sisters, Sol Hoopil's Hawaiian trio; 10-11, Warner llrothers frolic, direction t'har llii Wellninn: 11-12, Henry Hal stead'sv Hollywood ltoof orehea tru. ; ' . K.C10, Oakland, ful. (301), 4-fivSn p. in.,, concert orchestra, Hotel St. I''rancls; 8, "Cinderella Mull," KOO players; Arlon trio; lu-U, Hen Black's orchesira. KGW, Portland, Ore. !U.S), l'i:30-l:3O p. in.. Hose City Irlo; 2:an, t'. of OroKon-lJ. of Wash ington football iraliin; ii-7, din ner concert; ,7:46-8, lecture, Catholic Truth Society. KHJQ, l.os Angeles, Col. (406.2), 8.11 n. ni.. special ftadlo Thanks giving day program, l.os Angeles j Soap company.- arranged by J. Howard Johnson. i IvJlt, Seattle, Wash. (.184.4). 10:80 11:30 a. in., Krederlek & Nelson, musical program and talks. Home' Kiilnlshlngs; 1:16-2, organ re cital, Columbia theater; 2-2:16, "Home Helps," rternlce Uedtng- "lon; (1-0:30, "What's doing at the ,t)ieatera;": 8:30-10, l'uget Sound Savings & Loan Ass'n. or chestra, direction Henri Dumaki; 10:30-12, Post Intelligencer pre. sentlng "Keep Joy Uudlating Or der of Bats." KMTR, Hollywood, Cal. (238), 6 0 p. m., home hour, Georgia Simmons and pupils of Carter Weaver; 7:16 p. m "Campus Nlte,". students University of California; 8-10. K.MTlt concert hour. Turner orchestra, direction ! i.oren Powell. KNX, Hollywood, Cal. (33C.II), 6:30-6:16 p. m.. Wllrlitzer pipe , organ studio, -Town '1'attter; C:16, travel lalk, W. Alder:' 0:30-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra, I'aill 'l'lnsteln.; leader: 7-8. pro gram, H. I. Crockett. Way Watts and ukulelo und H: I.. Crockett, baritone; 8-10, program, Willys Overland dealers of Southern California; 10-11. Kay West's Cocoailut Orovo dance orchestra -from Ambassador hotel. Kl'O, San Francisco, fiul. (428.3), " T-7:'So:s n. Jh.,' dailyT'dozen ex ercises, direction Y. M. C. A.: 10, talk, domestic science,. Virginia Tuppnn; 10:30, "Ye Towne Cry er" anil amusement Information The Appropriate Gijt jot Thanksgiving , A BOX OP Johnstons Candies We carry the most complete line of standard boxes and nov elty boxes in Eastern Oregon. Leave your order for Xmas now. service; 12 in., special time sig nals, reading Of the scripture: . 12 in,( special Thanksgiving services. Old St. Mary's; J-2 p. in., Hudy Selger's Ealrniont hotel orchestra; 2:30-8:30. studio mat inee program; J:S0.4:So, Cyrus Trobbe'a Palnco hotel concert or chestra; 6;8i-0:16, children's hour Btorles, Big Brother; 6:i0, "Ye Towne Cryer" and amuse ment Information; 6:40-7, Wal demar l.lnd and tho Slates ltcs- , taurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Hudy Sciger's Eulrmont hotel orches tra; 5-1). Don l.ea Cadillac com pany; l)-lo, studio program; 10- fll. Jack CoaUley's Cabliians. KTAB, Oakland, Cal. (24"), -:0 a. in., prayer service, Uev. G. W. Phillips; 8-10 p. ill., Swedish HuVtist church. Sister Mary Says: (Hy HMov Mavy) Itreakfast linked apples, cereal, thin cream, hroiled bacon, bran muffins, mllU, .col'feP. lmrheon-r- T o In a t o bouillon, in neuron I sulud. toasied bran muf fins,1 earamel enslard, milk, lea. Dinner Hrulsed breast of lamb, hnked potatoes, buttered splnaeh, earrbt salad, whole wheat bread, entrant jelly, Thdlan pudding, milk, nofiVe. Children under school ngo should be served plain lettuce for their luncheon salad, but an the maca roni salad Is somewhat unusual and very good It's worth serving occasionally. H makes a liearly lad for adults and Is not too ex pensive. . Slarnronl Solnil One nnd one-half cups cooked macaroni, l& cup cooked peas. Vi cup diced celery, 2 canned pimen tos, 1 tablespoon minced onion, mayonnaise or cooked salad dress ing. It will take about cup of mnc uronl broken in hair-inch lengths to make 1 V6 cup cooked maca roni, lioll until tender in salted water. Drain and rinse in cold water. This keeps tho macaroni whito and firm. Drain well and chill thoroughly. Combine maca roni, peas, celery well crisped and drained, onion and pimentos cut in tiny pieces. Mix wllh a fork, tak ing care not to crush or break the peas or macaroni. Add mayon naise to make -moist and serve on a bed of lettuco. Uarnlsh with ripe olives. . An oil dressing Is preferred to a cooked dressing us the, sulud is no) rich ln:fatl. ;' L (Copyright, 1025, NEA Service.)! ih'nti:r shot accidkntAm.y PKINKVIM.K, Ore. Kdtur Norris, 17, son of Mrs. Eula Norria of Mitchell, wna taken to a' local hospital1 in a crltlral condition ca a reault of an accidental ahobtlrftr Wodnemlay afternoon while hiinl-ina- rnbbila Willi a-jli-eaUber'rlfie near,'.- Ilia' liolvws .' AttomptlnA to" jiiinp a email crceki Korrli ti'lppVil ant! the rifle wuh dlscliarKerl. Thi bullet panaeil Ihroilfth hla rlRlit lumr and JoiIkciI aitalnut the shoul-' tier blade. : CHURCHNEWS J.lStHlIUll. iiuiin.iKiviiiir tirviin'M in ii'.o" a. in. The llev. William Murray Hradner, of Pove. will be In charge. laitherau. lTnlon thnnksglviug and harvest home festival, Nov.. 28. 10:30 a. m. In memory of the famine which preeeded the first Thanksgl Ing service of our Pilgrim fathers, ev eryone, upon entering the cbuich, will be presented with an envelope containing five grains of corn; The services will be conducted by the local pastor. The llev. Wm. Cros by Itess will read the Thanksgiving proclamation. Tho. llev. G. A. rol lurd will read the scripture. The Uev. J. A. Hall of the Methodist, South, will preach on "The i-Yutt of tho Thanksgiving Tree." The Rev. Henry W. Tarktr, will lead in prayer. The Hev. Claude C. 1'rait will make the uppeal for a Thanksgiving offering. Announce- inentH hy hn chairman of our mln- Isterlnl union. The Kev. hum k. Wullls of Island City will pro nounce tint benediction. After the reading of Hie I'salm a short in termission will be made so that alt may personally bring the "first fruits of the field" to the altar. The Lutheran choir will sing, "O Give Thanks." M. I,. Mclheil. The choir of the First Methodist church will offer a special number. Mrs. Coop er, leader of tho above choir will sing "I Will Vraise Thee, O Lord." Ml I.b HliAST lill.LS ONI? IJANDON, Ore. Tho boiler nt the Oscar Mather mill- on Sixes river in Curry county blew up, killing Louis farrier Jr., IS, and Injuring two others. Cleorge Mn- Broken in a day Hill's act quickly top cold, in 14 bout: Fever and hcidache disappear- Gnppe li conquered in j days. Every winter it - j W..nnfnrt. Don t tike millions uauKct auu . - - chances, don't delay an hour. G the best help science knows. 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