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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
Thumlay, Noveiulier 26, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER V - NEWS of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Give Dinner Dance J Mr, and Mrs. K1 Kord, who an leaving- anon to tnukn tholr real-, donco In" Southern California, wen limits at ,a (Hnner-ilance given nt Itomtn hall Tuesrtuy evening, enw ployes of tho Arcade and Star thea ters together .with their TainlUe bing tho guests. ? , . The hall and dining room were ! beautifully decorated in a color scheme of iink and htue. wllh hou tiuels of cut flowers gracing the tahlV-Sf A delleiona turkey dinner wiis served. Andrew l.oney Jr., net? ins uu Impromptu toasiimmtcr, fol lowing dinner, called on many of those present for renmrks appro priate to I he occasion. At the close of a mottt delightful evening spent at cards and dancing ..Mr. Kord tlmnke.d , tho . employes li resent for their whole-hearted co operation, and the employes in turn hade them H Kllieeri; CrOiI-.'tpri-d 111 thflr new endeavors. . Tmblcr M. I. A. Entertains - ' One hundred people were pres-r ent Tiiesilay evening when the Iinh- 1ir XI. I A int irtn iiit-il tho .mim. Wurs of ,the staki hoard at a dinner-nt the' K. r. hall of lmlder. Tallies were urrunged at one of tht hall and eaeh side and were prHr tily deronUed with a gold and green color scheme, the M. 1: A colors, ('lever little placards wen used , and a miniature turkey' wat 'found on euch little nut cup. The girls who served thv dinner wore gold hnnds of rihhon on their heads in aeco rda nee w 1 1 h tho color scheme. ' . , ,j AViifred Vutinskow, president of the 1 mliler M. I, A., resided at touatmaflter and. .impromptu tnlkr were given by severni present. Miss uia Haxter was hostess for the evening. - - COATS 59.90 and up to 547.50 TRIMMED HATS $1.95 - $3.95 - $7.50 BLAZERS $6.95 - $7.50 - $10.75 New WOOL JACQUETTES Men's Silk Sox rcheaper. Wornen's f 1 e s h. .Under Hose) , 'Hat Frames,; Vel .vetsi Brocades) .Flowers, IfcVi Trimmings."" """ SILK HOSE All colors. ' 81.49 , A i - WALLING'S For the Thanksgiving Dinner I have ROASTERS CARVING SETS All Prices DINNER SETS MIXING BOWLS and SILVERWARE Call and See Them. F. L. LILLY Hardware Thone M-85 Hear the Welsh C.leemen nt It. 1. S. TnlKMiinele, Monday, Nut-ember 80 MINERVA SAYS: For the henefit of the few people who wear 6-inch top lace shoes in the winter we will state that w can fur nish these to 3"5U in black and brown calf, also kid black and hrown. low an 1 medium rnban leather heel. The price on these Is per pair. Sizes f,rom 3 to S. If you want to buy yo ir Xmaa slippers, wo have a Kood supply of new Kelts jiift received. 0-t th"n whtlst the shies aro all h !!. Brown and black oxfords in low heel Is conceded to be one of the beat sellers now. Just arrived yesterday, for men a binck kid and a Jirown kid Blue her dress shoe In a full run of sizes, at 7.00 and $7.50. Other styles cheaper and so no more expensive. 12-Inch and lG-lnch hi cut for men. Also full line of rubhcTi for men, ladies and children. THE B00TERY 4fr Hi V1li Glormm nt h. I. S. Tnbemarle, Monday, Xovembrr 30 WALLING'S I - I TT SOCIETY r For Sport Scarr. of plaid wool in very brMliant colors. are very effective wJ f the rough top coat or the port suit. They are very much In e-iaenco at football games and sport events. Naturally they elorlfy youth rather ' . than age. Those, present from I.a Grande were: Mrs. O. It. i.ymun. Miss Win ona l.yuian. John Stoililurcl. Miss I I .oa J.yjn.in, Mr. nml Mrs. Klmo Cli-Kir, Mr. unil Mrs. V. J. lllarlt. Mr. Mil Mrs. Itny Ituuni, Mr. and Mrs. .S. F. Andrew, Henry Maxflulil, Mr. 1 Mrs. Holder M. . Larson. aira. William Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Johnson. . Mrs. McCanse Honored At Glassware Shower Mrs. I'M son Mef.'anse, formerly Miss l,ydia Sailor and a teacher in the Greenwood school, who was recently married, was the inspira tion for a delightful surprise show er Monday evening at the homo of Mrs. K. 1). Towler. Eighteen were present and many Interesting Tames were played, after which I Mrs. Mcranse waa presented with several old worn-out article!.', with in original verse attached to euch, causing much merriment. Daimy refreshments were served anil sw orn I of the guests left. Others were preparing to leave when they returned, bringing with them many beautiful glassware gifts for the honor guest. ThOBe present were: Mrs. Dallas Green, airs. 13. W.. Landry, Mrs. Wllda Engels, Miss Mildred Brad ford. Miss Kltzubcth Miller, Mrs. Lowell Williamson, Mrs. L. I. Douglas, Mrs. Ira; A. : WHkerson, Mrs. J. K. Chnrltpn, Miss. Muriel Wllsotii i Alius Ksther , Phelps, Miss a race Snook, Mrs. .f M. Riddle; Mrs. Lloyd Pierce, Miss Alice Hen- g&t.U r.jt-QlH "Uiben Lite hbn or gueijil ana ine iiokm-hs. Will Compliment Visitors from Idaho Mr. and Mrs. L. J. H Williams will be hosts at - Thanksgiving din ner at their home, Kill' N avur nue, today In honor of guests from Idaho. Covers will be laid for sev en, including Mrs. Williams' moth er, Mrs. M. Zelger, her sisters. Misses riuh and Adelaide Zeiger, and her brother Floyd Zeiger, .all jf I'ayette, Ida., and Kay Stephens, of Fruttlnnd, Ida, Miss Wilson Hostess To La Grande Women t Several women from La Grande went to Pendleton, last Sunday where they were giu-sts at a lunch eon given at the Pendleton hotel by Miss ltuby Wilson. They were: Mrs. Fred Holmes "and daughter. Miss Nell (irimmHt, Mrs. Anna Pot lack, Miss Alice Maniuardt, Miss Esther P-rieholtsi and M1kh Itnth Johnson, v " Baker Couple Married Here. Miss Mary P.euser and Herbert Knsiningcr, both of Raker county, were married yesterday afternoon at the I'nion county court house In tlw offiet- of Couniy Judge v. G. -' , l A delicious hot breakfast ready for the table in less than 3 minutes! New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats. These toasted oats cook into gran ular oatmeal. Actually a new breakfast dish! One that gives you vim for the whole day! A wealth of energy-building carbohydratestissue-building pro teins and vitalizing minerals in every dish. Thai "all-night cooked" favor in only fo minuta rcn MOM TWAM SQYIAU MAKERS O QUALITY PJUJDJCTI ' SQYIAU MAKERS & S J : OF QUALITY FJLODJcTI f t JMft ! i Touch. Judge Onich performed the ceremony. ' t Salvation Army Girl Guards Meet The Salvation Army Girl tluards, an organization of girls from 10 to IS years old that functions In a manner similar to that of, the Cnmpflre girls, had their second session last evening at the army halK Mrs. Fred C'urrey assisted Mrs. Darker with the program, which Included guinea, with gym nastics. Members rank according to their attainments In various edu cational and domestic activities. Party. Honors Anniversaries of Two Miss Mildred Bradford and sev eral teachers of the Green wqori school gave a delightful birthday party surprise Tuesday evening, honoring Miss Wilda Huge is and Fldridge Huffman. Her .birthday anniversary was Tuesday and his Weiinesduy. During the evening a musical program was enjoyed, after which cards were at play. Mrs. Dallas Green won high score and received a Felix toy and Miss F.n gels won the connotation prike and was presented with a huge stick of candy. Tho home was decorated In a pretty pink and white color scheme, chrysanthemums being used. Dain ty refreshments were serve!, a feu-s ture of, which was two birthday cakes for the honor guests. Those present were: MIhs Esther Phelps. Miss Elizabeth Miller. Miss Mildred Lowtt, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Steward. Mrs. K. W. Lundry, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Green, Mr. and "Mrs. K. D. Towler, Owen Itiche lleu, Frank Young, Cecil Young, Kid ridge Huffman, Mfets Kngels and Miss Bradford. . . , Shower Given . Miss Leona 'Baxter . Among the many, affairs given In honor of Miss Leonu Baxter, whose marriage to Nephi C,'oiubs-wlU take place1oday, a shower Was given. Monday evening by Mrs. Hay Baum at- the home of M.rs. Lester Stoddard. During tho evening several guessing games were play ed and the prizes presented to tho bride-elect. She was nlso present 1 V. 1 ivn ... . S" If IV i;uii it -inn-ayiy' -."VliA ASK your TRU-BLU Biscuit Co., n-o HOwgYOATf Hiatal ceH r.!NA KKtlftl CMVl -"V.I .i H: TU OU lOMUtlAS .AH. A ( riovt ed with a btHiutlful set of China ware by those present. The guesUi were: Mrs. George Stoddard, Mrs. George H. Llman, Mrs. C. J. Black, Miss Winona Ly, man.MisH Betty Garrlck, Mrs. Jack Hiatt, Mrs, U L Branvwell. Mrs. S. IV Andrew. Mrs. Verno Ainsworth, Mrs. Wilfred Johnson, Mrs, Lester Stoddard, Mrs. Klmo Clegg. Miss Mildred Strlngham, .Mrs. L. Garrlck, Mrs, Clyde MeL ealf, Mrs, J. B. Fisher. Mrs. Joo GwiHianiu.. Mrs. Hay Baiim and Mis Leona Baxter. Mrs. ,Jia Maxfield ontertalned with u kitchen .shower honoring Miss Baxter Tuesday evening. Fif teen friends were present und a very enjoyable 4 evening spent. Dainty refreshments were, served at the close of the evening. Miss Baxter received nmny useful arti cles . : - II I 1 . . ' a r lil Sister Mary - ; Says: ,(lly KMer- Mary) UiCHkfast Baked pears, cereal, ihin cream, cornmeul pun cukes, syrup., milk, coffee. Luncheon "Cream of celery soup, croutons, stuffed prune sal ud. graham " bread, Cumberland pudding, milk, tea. Dinner Knuckle of veal ragout, browned potatoes, carrot und cel ery salad, chocolate bread pudding, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. This dinner meat can be cooked in the morning and reheated quick ly at dinner u time. The woman without a maid who goes out in the afternoon Is eoutinualty con fronted With the problem of having dinner o ntime after a party, ,'fhe potatoes can bo .boiled ready to brown and tho salad crisped In the Ice-box ready to mix. J Tho pud ding will buko while thodinner is being prepared and catenvund .Is served hot. Or cake, and cauned fruit can. form the sweet course..; Knuckle of Veal Itngotit One. kuncWe .of, veal, 1 medium sized onion, 1 head celery', 1 bunch savory herbs (optional), 2 carrots, 1 tablespoon tonVuto catsup, juice (of 1 lemon, salt -und peper, floiy. Cut meat from bone into heat slices. Season with salC und pep per and roll in flour. Brown f Grocer FOR ; "Tht Univtrwl Cracker" - S?okane, Portland Am .1 twos QUICK COOKING, Cook2te?3t minutesoiily 9VT7MO. W51K;-i t.A. quickly in hot fnt. Chop bono in se-ral places. Put meat and bono Into kettle. Add onion sliced,. cel ery cut into dice, carrots diced or sliced ana herbs. Add boiling wa ter to cover and cover kettle close ly. Jiriug quickly to tho boiling point and simmer slowly for two hours, ltemovo incut und carrots. Strain stock to remove bone und ot her veget ahles. H eat st ock to the boiling point and stir In flour stirred to a smooth paste with cold water. Boll five minute. und add catsup and lemon Juice, iteturn meat and carrots to gravy and re heat. In making tho gravy allow one tablspoon of flour for each. cup of stock. tt upyright. 192!, NKA. Service.) Poets' Corner THANKSGIVING HAY Ami the winter come.n with rest. eor i tie harvests are all gathered In the celinr lies the best. N There are sacks of spuds and apple And tlM-re'H pumpkin, squash and corn. us serve s 1 Electrically We are fully prepared to take care of your elec trical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those' empty sockets? La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. Witmth thatsabafi on call Warmth is so handy ' with a portable oil heater and Pearl Oil necessary heating auxil iaries! A warm living . room, hallway, nursery or bath at the touch of a match! Pearl Oil is refined , and re-refined by the Standard Oil Compa ny's special process so it burns clean! No odor 0-corrosive. Order by name" Pearl Oil." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Clitomi.) (KEROSENE) HEAT FLIGHT s. tail OIL! Awuttlng or Thanksgiving To fill up our "plenty horn.' : There's a big fut turkey gobbler A-gobblln' mom' 'till night. He don't know what's awulting him Or ho wouldn't feol so bright. And so we're just awaiting For the days to quickly puss; . And then we'll eat that turkey With good old cranberry boss. And all the other good things That In our cellars lay, Will make us feel more thankful lpon Thnnksgtvlng day. By J nex Kleanor Cox. Tihe honeymoon Is over when he can carry a cigar In his vest pocket without It being broken. Cussing tight shoes will not help you In a pinch. Deposit It Here Take no chances. We are prepared to . pro- j tect your money. ' UNITED STATES ' Hear the Welsh U-enun nt lu l. S. TnlKMiincip, Monday, November 30 FEED Rolled Ont.4 ltullnl Hurley Wliule Uorn tVuckotl Corn Whulo wbrnt Mill Vwt ltnlrd Alfalfa Ilnlctl TlmuUi- . Ilnlnl Straw firlt lOfctr Mftkrr hk'rulch Vml Ask Onr Prices. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co... Main 79 ooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoooooooooooooooooooo 8 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Always at Your Service" Putmaris , La Grande's Leading Exclusive , Ready-to-Wear & Millinery : - ' i , . , ; -.' Hear tho Welsh Glccimn, U 1), 8. TnbcmrKie, MondAy, Nov. SO TOYLAND Now Open Credit CARR'S No Interest lhnr the. Wi lh Olivnu'ii, It. 1. H. Tnln'riinclo; llomlay, Nor. 30 ROASTERS $1.09, $1.39, $1.89, $2.29, 56.09 WEAR EVER - $4.50 ... $5.50 $6.50 : Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Hoar Hid Welsh (.Iwinvn, li. 1). S. TnlH'niailc, MomUy, Nor. HO : i Try Our Delicious FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual large variety. I Watch Our Window Display ;f -,, . . In our new location Across the street from The Observer.' j ;, s Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Maker, of nigh-Grade PutTiea T rVl -"HOMB OP THE GOLDEN CRUST ' g ' llrnr llio Welsh filermon, Ij. I. S. Tnbeniaclc, Momlar, Nov.' 30 Have you ever tasted a turkey roasted in an Electric Range? There is something different about the meat added deliciousness. And what a pleasure to cook a turkey in an Elec tric Range. No basting, no covered pan the meat cooked to utmost tenderness without shrinkage and then browned quickly by the switching on of the top oven unit for a few minutes. Results in cooking can be calculated to the nth degree of perfection. That is why discerning cooks use Electric Ranges of standard make. YMMI h o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 00000000000000000900000000000000(00000000008000000000000000000000000000800