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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1925)
Tuesday, iWemlwr. 1, 11)25. THE. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pasre Three NEWS of Monday Musical Club In Business' Meeting- ' . The first regular; business meet tug of tlif Monthly Musical of tht Neighborhood club whs held Inst evening ut tht club rooms in the li brary building. Mr U. .L. ul (; . ton. chulrmun of tht department, presided. Kcpnrts wre Riven from various committees ami several' new. committee appointed as fol lows: Library -extension committees Miss Gladys Miller and Mrs. how. HI Williamson; hospital committee, Mrs. I.ec, Key nobis; hymn memory contest committee., Mrs. Kay Will iams, Mrs. Hherwood Williams und1 Mrs. I A, ICpllng;' membership committee, Mrn. Lester Stoddard and MrH. J. Donald Meyers; school rmnnory cotitest,. Miss. .Isabel M il ler. ' - ' A report of the chorus commit tee wum heard and -announcement 9 made that the first chorus rehears al will la1 held tills evening at the siudlo of Mrs. Jesse A. Hoskliis. director- of tin' chorus, in the Odd Knlloivs building. . The first slihly program of the club this year will lie next Mon day utahl. Mrs. Lee licytmlds is leader. . Coughenowers Attend Family Reunion Mr. und Mis. K. 'foiighcnower and sou Dayid und daughter (Mara, returned to their home hero yes- , terday from Hilverton, Oregon, where they went present at a fam- . lly reunion Thanksgiving day hon oring the, fortieth wedding anni versary , of Sirs. Coughenower's purenis, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lytic. Twenty-five relatives were present ut tlie reunion. , Miss Suydam Hostess V . To Juliet Club '" Mr-m!rrs of llic Juliet club worn ' ilolishlfully onlcrtiiini-i! lost even- Ins wlion M.ss lllltt Suyclnm wns liostoss at hiT home on Ouk street. Yr.rious guinea worn enjoyed riur : Irig the evening, after which dainty 1 rofr.slunents were srrvuil. ' '.:; , ; Figure' Painting ' To Be Discussed Mrs. 1.. I. Husey will uc In charge or the program Tlinrsduy afternoon Deeeinlier 3, when the Art depart ment of the Neighborhood club ; will meet at 2:15 oVloek In the club rooms in the library building. The I I I CALLING'S ' Christmas Suggestions: s. ii :..Daityf--NeMu;-r Silk Underwear ' Reasonably priced. . Silk Hose -' $1.49 to $2.75 Men's Silk Sox 75c Pair Six Pairs for $4.00 New Corsage- Flowers Hand-Made Hankies Hand Bags Sweaters And many articles too numerous to mention. " WA LUNG'S VELOCIPEDES F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-H5 MEN'S SHOES Just Wright Arch Preserver Will remove callouses on the soles of yoir feet and pre vent your arch from falling, as wtdl as placing them back Into normal position af ter they are broken dowu. Why suffer with your feet when this can be prevented by wearing JCST WIUGHT ARCH PItESEHVKIt Shoes. In stock now 5 styles to choose from. THE B00TERY SOCIETY - Original Plie new gowns are cut very low in the baek, and tidily high In front, bo the newest nuckLicvs show up to better advantage If they are worn with he urnaiuent ii the buck rather than in the front, after the mu nner of this sketeh. Pearl neck laces, too, nestle on (lie spinal column subject for the afternoon is "The Development of Mure Painting In America." ., . Mrs. l- II. Appleby w,ill continue her review of Mr. parson's, book on Interior dccurutlng. Announcements Social anonmicenienta -'may be printed In this column five of charge. Any aiiuouiicenieuts pertalntug to any functions such an cooked food Bales etc., will be refused; Auiiouucemeuls, to be printed the same day, must be In society editor's bands by :00 o'clock. Kews editor's note. . Mrs. H. K. Coolidtre will be host ess to the 1-ucky Thirteen club Thursday nfte'rdoon at her home on O avenue. The J.adieH Aid society of the Presbyterluji church will meet to morrow afternoon, DeuemVer 2. dn the community'' room of the church. V ! The Altar society .will meet do- niurruw afternoon at the home of 'Mrs. Charles Hey nobis,' 702 Wash ington avenue.- Airs. H. I). Ale innis will be. tissistunt hostess. All ' membeis-;ire reyiusted to be pres- ! i 'v ' . . - - " j.Tlw. first .Hvlsio9 of. Hi o .Mutho will meet with Mrs. Klla Joty und he sccontl division with Vlrs. C. C. DuunitiK Wt'diiesduy ulternoon ul .':n o'ciock. Sieclat attention will be given in both societies to the i mat plans of the lmy.au r which wiH bu held In the' Koiey building, across from the tirande Hunde .Meal company, next Saturday. ; : '.'. I The lidies Auxiliary. to the Bro therhood of Hailway Trahunen will meet Hits evening at. 7::ti) o'clock at Kagles hall. All members are jUiK' d'to u pres-nt as officers will be . It cled. w. " i The ladles of the American U tglon Auxiliary will meet ut the : home of M rs. Harley Kitdiardsou, IS12 Pentisylvanta nvenue, Wedn"fi Jday evening. December 2.' Menu hers are asked to bi'lng toys and (gilts for the orphan children . In Jportlimd. .. I ( Tljtv Missionary society of the ( Christ liui ehurch will- meet with Mrs. L. M. Parker at her home lat lion N ii venue, Wednt'slay af- iternoon at 2::io. Mrs. O. W. Jones 'will be the leader and the hostesses j will be Mrs. Parker, Mrs. (.lutriilge laud Mrs. Hoehester. til 'ritice Cnittl Wlien Forester founds His Hack COPENHAGEN" (AP) King chrlHtluu of Denmark has a novel , way of curing iumbugo. ( - ! While he 'and King Gifftiuf of 1 Sweden went hunting elk. with ( Prince Charles, the hitter suffer ;ed an attack. King Christian tm j mediately ordered one of the for I esters to hummer away with clenched fists at the small of the ' prince's imck. Prodigy Marpiiret Twohtg is the ' yiuti,;-t hnI in the Lniverity ot ' Wim.iii.Hiii. Shes unly H. Ipui -ties vnrollul tu the x hwl of miih-ruv j Iris ctniipteted her srade school edu ' Radio vi:ixiiay, Di.t i:miu:h 2. Altuiiilain Time Stations. KrWA. Oplen, l lali (ll) G-Q p. lit.. OKdell Jtudlo Deul fm proKfum; D-10, studio pro lf ru in. KOA, Ih'iuvr, Cnlo. (ajJ.l) l'i;l& p. 111., ltialto theater nui Hicala; t:3t), dinner concert, Hrowu i'aluco BtriiiK orcheatru. HoVurd TillolHon; 7:3a, I took of Kiiowleilue: li. one act tlramu. "The Twelve found hook," Olu U: Thayer, (tttrtrudn M. . Kich ards and Irish ILulh I'avey, KOA playei-aj Krave-dlgKer's seen e from "llamlel"; John ronnery. one-act drama "Passu," tills It. Thayer, Irh Uulh I'nvey, t'lay lon i Cowan, und Clarence t. M ooro; I usl rumeulul select tons, KOA -oii'hestra: 10,, iJance pro kiujii, Harmony I'cmteHS orcln-s-tra. faelffe Time Sialhuw. KI'OA. Ki'altle. Wash. (!.. 3) ' U : 45-8 : 1 r p. in., Hopper Kelly company; N;:ta-iu, Times studio proKram. lil'WH, llollyuotxl, Cal. (2.VJ) r -p. in., children's liour, iHr Hrother or KKVYH; 7. Mutual MoLors inlrlh contest; 7:30, microphone brevities; K-!, pro Kram, Cheek-Neal Cofrec com pany. Maxwell House Coffee striiiK mturtet: Charles Iteau cluunp. tenor, leo Kent nnd her lerapach; K-lo, proKiani, Wesl urn Pacific Securities company. Hoot Owl orchestra, lViacy Math ews, blues sltiKor; Huy KelloK iiiul Jtill Hutch, the jazz, twins; lolll, Warner. Hrothera frolic; Jl-'ia.- Henry. Halstead'a Holly wood Koof orchestra. KiO. Oakland, Cal., (it(H.i) . 7:IG-7::ir a. m., health traln Ihtc exerclKi'S, HiiffO Harretl Doblis. William H. Hancock, no-,, compuntst; 7:45, pep class, Hugh nurrett Dobhs; s: io-:.i. neauu training exorciises, Hugh HurreU Dohbs; 8:30, , dally i strength, cheerio;- S:4fi, Mine.' Klfrleda Wynne, inspirational songs; 11:3(1-1:00 p. m., luncheon .con cert, Pacific Hlutes Electric com pany: 3-4 p. m., Oakland high school orchestra program, Krn est Paul Alwyn; Kdlth Parks Cunningham, soprano; speaker from. Williams Institute, Herke . ley; 4-5 p. m., concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis, Vinton La I'Vrrem conducting:; ' 5 :30, Mr. Klx-it; G 1 7, dinner cohcrt. Sherman; Clay & .Company stu dio. KGV( fnrtlnnil, Ore. (401.5) 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Hos' City trio; 8-9; concert; 10-11, concert, -Sherman, Cluy and company stu dio; 'G-7, dinner concert. KIM, lAts Angeles, Cal..(40.VJf) 0-C:3 p. in., ' Jdghtoh's Ar nide eufeterio orchestra. Jack 1 Cronshaw. leader; 6:80-7:30., his tory story. Prof. Hertzog; Hick . Wlnslow, screen, juventlu nnd r porter; llckey . McBau, Curl ; KnatwodF and -'Hiwrphl Mnrshull, sa5ophoiriHts; F, DrT"laisTiautn gurdl. ;scientiflc luctun; . 8:30- 10,- program; Peerless laundry company; ,10-U, Art Hlckmun's Itllimore hotel' tlancn orchestra. KI-. Oakland, Cal. . (50K.2) S-9 p. in., educational -; pro gram, Koy Harrison 'Panftirth, Ad Schupter, Harry Noves frail, Natllne Shepnard, Prof. K. Hi"' Ong; 9-10, prograni," Ollnl; 8. i (Jrove' Hadlo stores; 10-1 1:30. Sweet's ballroom, Tom Oernovlch andJits ballroom enterlalners. . KMTIS, HollywcHHl, Cal. (2:tH) ; 5-C p. in., home hour. Mummy Simmons and pupils or Ch-raldine Kusul; 7, "Health," Ir. Daln T. Tusker: 7:30, Miss Nancy of the Hookshelf; 8-10, KMTIl coneirt hour, Turner orchestra, direction l.oren Powell. ,.. KN., llollywoml, t ill. r.:30-6:Hi p. ni., ynrlilzer pipe organ studio; Town Tattler; 0:15, travel talk, W. K. Alder; G::io-7, Atwaler Kent concert orchestra, Josef Kosenfeld, leader K-9. program. Security Trust und Snv liwsbunk; H-io, program, llereu h'S Gasoline company; lo-lli dance music. - - KfO. San I'l-anelsco, Cal. (4'JK.S) 10 n. m. sewing talk. Betsy Itoss; 12 in., rending of te scrip- V MEN'S SLITS CLEANED And PRESSED $1.50 Showing Satisfaction OUR WORK of cleaning and pressing men's clothes is not just ordinary work we make it a point to' give every man who sends his clothes to our establish ment a better job than he would ordinarily expect. And these men show their satisfaction Vith our work by a continued patronage which we greatly appre ciate. - ' Phone Main 72 Our Wagon Will fall The Wardrobe Cleaners V Next to J. C. Penney Co. Omaha Bell Boy i Harald Hiimlin. L':i, lu ll boy In an Omalni i.N'eb.i hotel, Hiirprlseil society by eloping with Isabel Itleh. 21. diniKhier f u weiilihv Ontnd lslu'nd (Neb. I physUlan. Her f.ither tried In vain to prevent the marna(:e but failed, 'uw Hamlin u-sst-iu that the faih'-r. -to .ve;irs ayut wuiked as a hell boy Sister Mary Says: j Hy SWfer .Mary) HrenkfaHt Baked winter pears, cereal, thin cream, fried comical muKh, sirup, milk.coffee. kuncheon Tomato crertm Houp. hiikiil Ktnffnil HivrX't 'rwtltiKii-M )rown hread and butter, apple snncc,. molaKses fookitw.. mllki.tea. Dinner t-Hmothered rounl steak, Kinvy.i masheil- potatoes, creamed caullower, :endlvi with l-Vench dr(ssing. ' cunned - peaches, plain cake, milk, coffee, . whole .wheat bread. - i If canned fruit Is well chilled nnd aerated - before serving it's vastly Improved. The mnnner of rving tins much to do with the ture; 1-2, Uudy Selger's Fair mont hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30,1 nmllnce program; 3:30, talk on j fashions, Ninon; 6:3o-G:H, chit-j (Iron's hour stories, Hlg Brother; 1 0:40-7, Wuldemar idnd and the , States Kcstaurant orchestra; 7- I 7:3u, ltudy Selger's Fairmont ho .tel prqhestra; S-3'J, program, At water Kent artists; 9-10,, pro gram, Goodrich Sllvertown cord orchestra; 10-11, Wuldemar 1.1ml und the Stales Iteslaurant orclics" tru. - Try Oui- i i mm mm m ' i ii i nw ').' mi urn U H i ll FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual lacRe variety. Watch Our Window Display In our new location Across the street from The Observer. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers of nigh-Grade PaMrlrs "HOME OP THE GOL.DEN CnUST" Marries Heiress himself. " - t frull. too. Canned peaches, ser ved in dainty glasses of some sort ore usually twice as popular us the same fruit, served In everyday '.sauce dishes.' ' . linked S(u I fed Sweet Potatoes i Kour medlniK-slzed sweet polni toes, 2 slices of bacon, 4 tablet eposit It Here Take no chances, are prepared to tect your money. We pro- UNITED STATES IX'Iicimis MEN'S SLITS CLEANED And PRESSED ?!..'() ii Spoons butter, H cup sugar, suit Inn.l iii'itiii-r iiml iinrH)v t 1 toll potatoes without paring for 110 minutes. Druln from holUns water bnd dip into cold water. Hu uiove skin and cut in halves leng thwise. Scoop out sonic of lite in ; side to muke a cavity, ('hop bac on and mix with u few bread iunib. Kill cavities with this mixture nnd put potatoes together Kusten wltli tiny wooden skewers. Air 1 1 butter In a baking dish. Add potatoes, rolling- each potato in buttiT until coated. Sprinkle with sugar und cover dish, ltako 40 minutes In u moderately hot oven. (arnislt with sjirlx of parsley and hc rve. "Death Valley" Seoit Quits .Gold for Fruit TONOPAir, Nev. (Af) Wnlter Scott, better known as "Death Val ley Scotty," Ih liecominf? almost as fumou,s for Iht products of , his Itaiichero Inferno, near CI rape vine anyou in Death Valley, Califor nia, as he was a few years ago for the KOld nuKKt.s he dlspluyed so lavishly und made, such a my stery tif. ' Jtdtn It. Klrchcn, Nevada - min- Imk man. has visited Seotty's ranch 'down in the bottom of I he world." "Scotty," said Klrchcn, "Is as 25 ounces fpr'over lears warprices P . . ' t f t ? Y t Y ? ! lme 3 K)hypay Dear Mr. Merchant: It be !y Y if it This letter deals with something that con- 7, cerns you very closely the problem of getting more customers into your store, and selling more goods. : , The key to that problem is your store light- . ing. Bring the store lighting up to a business-getting level and you'll see astonishing results. 1 r Enough light for MERE SEEING is common to all stores; but. only three out of every ten stores as an average have enough light for selling. . The question is is your store one of the , seven that do NOT have the kind of light that attracts trade and sells goods. You can't tell you can't be SURE until you have had your lighting tested. Let one of our representatives come to your store and show you just what kind of illumination you NOW have, and what kind you should have. This will cost you nothing not obligate you in any way, and it may be the means of helping you to a mighty substantial increase in sales and profits. You'll never have a better opportunity to pet the facts about your present lighting and what BETTER lighting can do. Yours truly, EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY. "Always At Your Service" f t f f f f t f f f f f f Y f f f f Y f f Y f f f f f Y f f f EXQUISITE ?--.t: :! SILK LINGERIE The Gift Supreme Putman's B Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery much a mystery as ever. He. is producing huge quantities of figs, apples, pears, peaches and grapes, i he richest sold mine In the world lie treated us royally, talked a lot und told us nothing." 11 ' Scotty still Insists that ho has thericheat gold mine In the world somewhere in, the recesses of the sinister vulley. When he uttraeted such wide attention with his nug gets, he never revealed their orl gi". -, 'H'a loo hot and" too much work 10 dig gold." he now contends. 'Mt'a lots more fun to ruise peuchtut undj look after my string of sixty mul- Seotty's ranch has ainazed old llieers. The hind bad been con sidered irredeemable. TOYLAND Now Open Credit CARR'S No Interest) RADIO SI There is more than just Radio in your home when you have a FREED-EISE-MANN set. You not only have as; wide a range as any set on the mar ket, but you have volume and tone that you cannot find in any other. , i , Let us demonstrate a set in your home. , You are under no obligations. : Oregon Hardware &, Imp. Co.M a m. A A A A A A A A .Make a face at the world and It makes a face right buck at you, v BaiaiiliiiiiiaiaiaiBiaiaiBi ' A A A A A. A A A A A A A: f ,f 'f t Y !f :f f 'if if !?' I Bf5.-.-i cation in nvc years ana mr nin cttool work lit tbrM.