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Monday, Dwon.her 7, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r Pasre Three NEWS of Mrs. Murphy Hostess To Clio Club Members WrB. Jtuy Mifrphy was liOHtesa to the members of the Olio club nnd a tuw invttud RucstH Hulunluy after noon lit a prettily appointed lunch oon at 1:15 o'clock at tin country .club. The centerpiece for the luncheon tabic wan u beuutiful lmu iUet of bronxe und yellow clirya unlliemutuu. . i'ovecB were luld for twenty. After luncheon tho party re. turned to Mrs. Murphy's home her-, whero fivo tutiltH of Itrldjr'e werf al play during the rcimilml r qf the itfturnoon. Tho huuio color Hrheme of bronito and yelluw wn used to decoruto the home. Mrn. O. K. iMitton won hlKh a'-ore anions the . club UH'iti tuTH and the tfuettl prim; went to Mih. H. K. Mlxpn. 1 Episcopalians Welcome Rev. Riley . One hundred memberK of the KplscopaP cltureh iiHtntfVd the purish tni'i tiiiff lu-ld Suturduy evi- lilntr at Honan hall Imnorhttf the -ltcv. Oliver Uiley. of 'l rre, .South Dnjvotu. anil thi Bishop W. I'. ltni iiiKlou and family, of Ivmllrton. A chlckt-n pie dinner wan wrved at 7 o'clock. The lablen were deror nti'd in a pretty r-d and y.-llow color Hcheme, yellow pompoms and chrysanthemums and reil randb-H heint used. After dinwr, impromptu talks wore Riven liy the -lU'V, Kiley, the Itishop nnd Mrs. W; I. Ucininglon, Miss It. Hol)ertrton, Hishop Item ington's secretary, and J. I. Slater. Tho Uov. Hlley also delivered an excellent st-rmon yesterday morn ins t the KplHcopnl church. Kvery scat in the church was ot-uph-d. Elgin Couple Married Here Miss Gertrude lnl and T!oy Nlcoson. both of Klffin, wero quiet ly married hero Saturdy afternoon at 3 o'clock at the parsonage of the , christian church. The Itevr O, W. Jones officiated. Mrs. young, also of Klgin, was present. The happy couple will spend a few dyys at Flora, Oregon, after which they will return' to Klgin to make their home. Mrs. Close Meets With Baptist Women Mrs. U. K. Closf. stntn secrolnry dirpdor or tli Hantlst Women's ory:ini.itlop of Onyron. "'ho "' WALLING'S 75 HITS 75 I'lmluisocl Khiim'lnlljr For A I)l'.CKll!i:l SAIiF. . Beautiful J.yon's . Silk Vel vets, Metalllrs and nrocades. riratc 'shapes, firbann unJ lurirtT ihoiIHk. . I'rlccU for a quick turn ovcr $3.93, $5.75, $G.95 And Up to $10 " WALLING'S ELECTRIC GOODS Electric revcolalor Electric Coffee Makers Electric Waffle Irons Electric Heaters F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 FELT SLirPERS For' Xmns Women's f'omfy Soles, nt $1.-15, $I.S nnd $4.2.V Sever al styles In lot. Children's Kelts, lenth-r sole, red and lilue, X to II, SI .00; sizes Hi to 2, rti and blue. $I.S.. Infants' Hootees nt 7.V1. A few Infnnls' Klrst-Rt .p Leather Slippers, size 3 to 4J, lit 2.V Ihiw about tho doll? THE B00TERY We hav Mn's PUpprrs. alto Kfll and LrMhrr. SOCIETY ,!NJewLrne Th hat apparently has become tired of being so shortened in the' back thnt it lias decided to eliminate tho back iHn-tiorf entirely and see how women like that. t This one b of lioilro colored felt trimmed with a lealher liana and leather flowers of the same shade.' a visitor In T.a Grundo yesterday with her husband, tho He v. H. K. Close, who delivered an address at i!ie Methodir.t . KpiscopiH . rhurch last evening, was entertained yes terday by ihn ladles or the nap list church at the homo of Mrs. William Shade. Mrs. Olose gave an excellent talk about the Baptist women's work. Painty refreshments wero served by Mrs. Shade at the close of iier talk. Degree of Honor ; Lodge Meets 1 The Degree of Honor held a spe cial meeting Thursday at K. of P. hall.. Mrs. Lois Gelser, national re atonal director. Instructed tho of ficers of the lodge in their work, after which the visiting members were entertained at dinner at the Tiffin. The tables were decorated with pretty yellow flowers of the season. After dinned thctaoishrdlunupu After dinner the party attended the dance. - Club Dance Will . Be This Evening 1 ; Tho second of a series of Coun try club dances will take, pluco this evening at the ' club house. The committee 'in churgQ of' the dance consists! of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. , ii, rofii'eh, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. helsman, Mi, and Mrs. H. J. Oreen, Mr. and -Mrs. Uoscoe Neal, Mr. and -Mrs. Ji. F. Ounn, Mr. and Mrs. M. CisVd'dlorSYf:ah'ti'Mr: X T, Jarveii, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Slod dard, Dr. antl Mrs. A. U Richard son, Mr. und Mrs. H. M. Bay, Mr. and Mrs. V. ( Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Krtink I-llly, Ir, and Mrs. C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George. (ur ivy. and Mr. and Mrs. H.'N-Ashhy. Announcements Social announcements may ho printed In this column free of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any Inactions such as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, tjo be printed the same day, must be In Foclety editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. News editor's note. The Women's Tuesday Hllile elaHH will inert for Its last Irsson lieiore the holidays tomorrow af 'trrnoon at L:S0 o'clock In the ; Nrltfhliorliooil club rooms. The ) suiijiTt will he "The , Noblrman'B I Son Healed John 4ih." C'orre I apomlrnn. study will he the anl- mal, ve(?"lnlle and mineral klnR'- doniH symbolically considered. 1tttdirtK from Ian Macljiren's l.if.i of till- Master,' I 111 ll.-c. will be con. Mrs. Thomas Walslnper will he hostrss to the A Urel Ladles Aid Thursday afternoon, December 10. Mid. Itoy Wrlls, Mrs. Ituy Kuller and Mth. llarry Kisher will assist. After the devotional services there will be u. t'hrlstmaa tree for the children pf the community. The husband of the members are In vhed to attend the meeting. The. Hrotherhood of American Yeomen will meet this evening ut 7 o'clock at Eagles' hall. The meeting will begin with a dinner. AH members and visiting members are Invited. The Pnrkdale club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Grant Pturtc vant, cornor of V and Spruce, Wednesday afternoon, December 3. v i:t i: in Ait m:s ki KIT 3 I FA I. KM. Ore. Dr. G. T. Korn. Irk of Stnyton wail elected presl dent of the Willamette Valley Vet. erinnrians association, which or ganized hero. Other officers were lr. ir. J. Nichols of McMlnnvIllo. vice president and Pr. Kred W. Lang of Hnh'm, serrnfnry ' Colds Be Quick-Be Sure ' Gt the rishtrrmtdy the bat men know. So quick, k wre that miluona now ewploy it. The utmost m a laxative. Brotntde -Quinine in ideal form. Cold, wop is 14 hour. U Onppe in J days. The tyatem u clonal aod tooed. Nothinj compare, with rulj'fc Andruamu tllV PXc30a CASCARAiiOUININEi Radio ..MONDAY, DKCRMIIKH ?. .Moitntulii 'Mine KltUhms. CPAC, Culgary, Cuii. (4!ta.K) S:3(J p. iu.. KlwanU club for Kudlo Hunshlne Fund. 1 Kl VA. Onden, I'tah (2Ut)- 6-6 p. in., Ogdt n Hadio Deal ers program. KI K, t oloraih Sp'gs, Cold. (USO) S:30 p. m.. musical telections; K:45, educational talk, Mrs, 1 A. Miller; y-iuu, Warner Hlonu's Columbians. KOA, Ih'iivfr. Colo. (.123.4) - 1':16 p. m., Ktalto theater mu- ' sical; U:3, concert, Hrown lal - ace string orchestra, Howard Til lltson, director; 7:i0, Sandman's ltour; 8. Instruction in-conversational Spanish; KOA orchestra, Lewis H, t'hernofl, directing; In struction In aiietlon bridge. . KOIt, SlaU' College, N. Mf (ItlS.II) 7;3U-S:30 p. in., "Th Water Supply." I'rof. Hotskln; "Mln f rul Kuods and TheH. .Value to I's," Miss Strong, KI'O.M, Mlsstuilti, Mont. (211) . p. tn., program, Kiwanls club of Missoulu. raclffc Time SlaUnns. KKD.I,-Corvallis, Ors. (2H2.5) S p. m., musleal - seleelions: ' S:KI, , farm nMuinders: 8:15 "Stem Hot of Legumes," I'rof. H. 1. Jlarss: S:'.'u, "Winter 'Poultry Klock ManaKeinent," Prof. A. O. Lunn; k::i6, imisleal select ion w: K:4r(, "The Past Season .for Vege table Growing -r-t Some Lessons Li;arned," A.' G. ; ltouimet; l, "Chib Work for Girls During Winter aiontbs," ;Helen Cow-gill; !:16-'J;45, aliiuitvl program. KI'OA, Srntile, Wash. (ir,:t(;t C: 45-S: 1 5 pi m., Slierman, Cluy and company pfogram; 8:3t)-10. Times sllidio' lifogram. Kl'WIt, IlHMywtMiil, Cal. (252) 5-6 p. in., children's hour, Hig Hrother of ' Kl-VH: t-K, micro phone brevities; - , program. Star Motor Car company, Million Dollar . K o u r . orchestra, Sol HooplPs trio; It-10, program, - Globe Ice Cream and Weber llaking companies featuring the Klve Little Eskimos; K-l l, Warner Brothers frolic, direc tion Charlie Wellman; 11-12, Henry Halsteud's Hollywood Hoof ballroom orchestra. KGO, Oakland, Cal. (:illl.2) 7:15 a. m., health training ex ercises; 8: 1 5 exercises; 8:3(dalty 'strength, cheerio; K:4u, class room instruction. Oakland con cert, schools, sixth, grude: 11:80 1 ;p m.' luncheon concert. Pa cific States Klectrlc company; -8- . 4, musical pr-ugratn, interpreta tion of the classics, Wllda' Wilson Church; fi:3(l-. Aunt Betty stories; C-7, twilight concert, Wi ley B. Allen company studio; K, health talk,' California Htitte Board of Health, Hugh Barrett Dobbs; "Chats About . New Books, V. Joseph Jienry .Jackson; "Belter. English," Wllda Wilson 1 ,4 ' - Church; "Are Children People?" "Dr. Alhertlno Hlehards Nutdi: "National Farm Hadio Council;" 'Arion trio. . - Kt;Y, I'urtlaml, Ore, (101.5) . 12:80-I:u p. m., Uosc City trio; fl-7, dinner concert, Olds, Wortman and King; 9-10 con cert. ' . KL. Oaklnml, Cal. (508.2) ' 4 'ft p. m women's hour; 6 5:30, Aunt Elsie's Sunset mat inee; 8-9, concert, San ltafael Military academy band: 9-lo?30, meeting of the Protective Order of Luke Merrttt Ducks. KMT It, HollywiMNl, Cal. (2:tH) 6-6 p. in, home hour. Mammy Simmons and nuborhooi chil dren; 7:1S, Los Angeles Y, M. C. A, must cal program. ' - ( TI IISDAV, DIX IvMBI.U 8. . )i)iuitaiii Time Slatlons. CI-' AC, Calgary, Can. (-1:15.8)-. K-! p. m., studio ' program, members of the Y. M.-V. A- : CMtlt, Itegina. Sjisk., Can.. (.tr(t) H p. m.,' Knox church concert orciieatru, H, Bussous directing Bossoiih' Instrumental trio. KIAVA. Ogden, I lull (2l) . ' r-ti p. m.t Ogden Itadio Deal ersVprogratn. , ' - KTXr, Colorado Sp'gs, Odo. ,(22) . ,H:3U-o p. m l're(-manlusl Absorber musical program. KOA. Denver. Colo. (1122.1) l:!:lf p. in.. Klalto theater nut-, sical; 8:1.1, exercises; 3:3i, niat 1 nee -for liousevvives; 4, culinary . hints; 4:16, fashion review; G:S0, concert. Brown Palace string or chestra, Howard Tlllotson, - di rector; 7:.tn, News-Times . con-, cert. -v - PncaHc Time Rial Ions. Kl OA. Seattle, Wash. (181.3) C:4K-8:1G p. tu.. Hooper Kelly cofpany; Ji::in-ti:S0,- ' program, !:;!!-) 1:30, E (i d 1 e Darkness dance orchestra. KlWIl, HolljvMx1t Cal. (2.12)? 6-C p. m., children's hour. Big ' Itrojher; 7:16, microphone brev- Itles; 7:30-8, program, Elmer Tt. Sly company, featuring Nathan Leetjesky, 'cellist; 8'-B, oo Mar tin's Fumous Studio Six dance orchestra; 9-10, program, H. L. Crockett, Way Watts and his ukulele, Elite trio. Louise Sullivan,- soprano; . 10-11, Warnr I trot hers frolic, William Hau dlne, announcer; -J 1-12, Henry Halslead's Hoof ballroom or chestra. K(JO, Oakland, Cal. (:i1.2) 7:16 a. m., exorclBes; 7:46, pep class; 8:15, exercises; 8:30, daily strength. Cheerio; 11:30-1 p. m., luncheon concert, Pacific .States Electric company; 4-6:30, con cert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis: fi;30, "As a Woman Thlnketh' , Louise Land is; C-7, twilight con cert, Wiley JJ. Allen company; X, Hourko concert 'orchestra; -Gertrude. Landram, aoprono; '" Eva Garcia, pianist; ,Gvyifl- Jones, .tenor; Albert Gillette, baritone; Annahelle Jones Hose, contralto; "Tho Holy City,"- oratorio', Alfred R. Gaul, Carl Anderson,' director; Kourke concert orchestra; 0:30, DOWN December Only WILL PLACE A Player Piano IX YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS A charming, distinctive creationiin instrument of quality that music lovers like to listen to by the hour. As a gift to some dear one to whom music is a part of life, there can be no doubt as to the Euphona Player's iibility to win happy appreciation. Hear this wonderful instrument today the progress made in this Player will be a revelation to you. fil ing Christmas into the Home Every Day -of the Year. Special Xmas Terms on Conover Grands EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. miction bridge; 10-11, dance mu 'STc Hotel St. Francis, KtaV, Portland, Oiv. (401,5) 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Horn .City trio; ii-7, dinner concert; 7:46-S. talk, Oregon Hankers assacta tlon; 8-19, "Soupd luvestpients,'1 Georgo H. Hurr; uuctlon brMgo lessons, Conrad and Hrpom; Style" talk. Sage qf YumhiH county; music, McKlroy quartet; 10-U', dance music. Indian tit HI. Kll.l, l,os Angeles, Cal-(4U&.2) 0-:Su p. m Leighton's Ar ' cftilo cateteria orqhestra, Jack Cronshaw, leader; :3O-7:30, JUs tqty story, l'rof, Hertsog; week . ly vlBit qf Quen Tituuia and Hah d man from Falrylund, Louis , F. Klein, auto harp and har monica. Chus. Leslie Hill, reitd - Iua; 7:30, talk on dogs, H.M. Hubert son; 7:45,. "Cruie of Ha dio Ship Wireless;" 8-10, pro gram,. Builders' Finance associa tion: null. Art Hickman's, Hilt more hotel dance .orchestra. KMT It, Hollywood, Cal. 2SH) '; 5-0 p. m., home honr, Mammy Simmons and Cump Fire Girls; ' 7:30, "Diamond Mines of Central Africa," E. P. Harclay;' '8-llt, . '( K MTK concert hour, Turner or- i' chestra. Turner orchestra. Loven Powoll, dtnctpr. KXi. llallywood, Cal. 33fl.9) ' 5:30-6:16 p. m:, Wurlltzer pipe organ studio; Town Tattler:' fi: 1 6, travel talk! W. F. Alder; C:30-7. Atwater Kent Hadio orchestra, Paul . Finsteln,- leader; 7-7:46, program. Itoy U Donley com pany: 7:4f..- talk on1 heiillh, lr. Hold. T. Williams;. 8-U, program, Hike's He-Koltoming Shoe com pany; ft-;30. .program, (nvaUei Shoe Stores; ,9:30-10, studio pro gram; 10-12, movie. night fit the Ambassador, Hay West's. Cocoa nut Grove, dance orchsstra, KPO, San FrnneiM-o, Cal; (438.3) 7-8 a. in., exrclseH; 10, domestic-science talk,- Virginia 'nip pan; 1 IH30, - "Y Towiu" Cryer," unvtisemcnt Information aervico; "13 m., scripture reading: 1-2 p. in., Hudy Selger's orchestra; 2:30-3:30. matinee program: 8:30-4:30, Cyrus Trobhe's or rhestra; 6:30-0:15, children's hour, stories, Hlg Hrother; 6:80. "Ye -Towne Crer."' amusement Information service: .6:40, Wal demar Llhd's orchestra; 77t30, , Hudy Seiger's . orchestra;. H-t, studio program; 9-10, Mono 'Mo tor oil trio; Gypsy and Maria; lo-ll. Jack Coakley's Cabtrlans. KTAH, Oakland, Cal. (2'40) 9-9:30 a. m.( Hev. Gep. V. Phillips, prayer service;' S-lO.p. in., program, Mutual stores. PAHMI lit OCTS TIIItOAT . HTLLSHOHO, Or., AchleLDpne wejli, 'aged 46, of this communtty, killed himself yesterday bylaslilng his throat with' nwor..'; Wta act Ion was the tjerminuttoti of a ser les' of nervous dlsorderH iuUd . a long illness. - . ;. . . ', peneweth, wlio wns ' a . farmer, .wojt born in Belgium. Ho oamcto HlUaboro about 10 years ugo. v q iLsurvlVe!J,by a wbl0w,J?llliaJ)en.-wetu'(,-iui ono-soH,'-JiiliMQ,.ii(ith of this city, Cornor J(imJjer ; said 'At. iona Skkr Mary Says: " V (lly SUtcr Mary) Break fas I Chilled apple snuco, eggs poached In . milk on graham toast, fried hominy, sirup,, milk coffee, . ... ' - Luncheon ltaimkins of macar oni and oysters, brown bread, cai rot Biilad, vHiillhi wafers, milk, tea. . . Dinner Noodlo soup, iMnbroli ed pork chops, - baked . potatoes, curil custard, stuffed .pear . aalud, Boston cream pie, bran rolls, milk, coffee. K'ep In mind the necessity of cooking pork until well done. At tho same tinm care must be taken not to dry tho incut to chlppinets. Sear Hie chops quickly on both sides und then cook slowly until lender, turning frequently. Season with salt and pepper fivo minutes before serving. JtamlkhiH of Macaroni and Oysters Eight largo oysters, 1 Mi cups cooked macuroril. a tablespoons grated cheese, stilt and pepper, le mon Juice. 1 Woah and pick over oysters. Sea won. with suit, pepper. und lemon Juice. .Put a layer of macaroni into weil-hutered, ramlkins. Put two oysters In each ramJkin and cover 1 with 'macaroni.. Sprinkle with grated cheese and put one tablespoon of milk In each, rami kin. Put rami kins into a pan of hot water and bake in u. hot oven for 2 minutes. " . Home peoplft an such blame fools they do what -they"' want to do Inateud'Of what we want them to do. there would be no Inquest, The body was held for funeral arrange ments. The Start Isn't Hard PUT. ' KEEPING AT TOUR, SAVINGS AC- ' COUNT IS WHAT . COUNTS. ..... IS TOURS aROWINO. REQULAKLT EVKRT WEEK? .;' La Grande National Sound . Reliable ProgMdre i t 1 I&4 'A; If FANCY GOODS The Practical Gift. ' ' ' ; Sew. good cheer into your Christmas gifts. ;, Here ore practical, attractive stamped pieces for a great variety of . purposes and tastes. LUNCHEON SETS , .; Stamped in simple designs, for any embroidery stitch., NIGHT GOWNS, DRESSER ' SCARFS, . AND OTHER DAINTY ARTICLES All so easy to mako. .. , . j BABY DRESSES ; , In Pacific Package stamped goods discontinued , numbers at losing out prices 98c and $1.50 ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY TOYLAND Now Open Credit CARR'S No Interest LOOK OVER OUR. WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS Choice Meats Juicy Steaks, s Tender Roasts from Grain Fed Cattle We are. now offering our customers Juicy , Steaks and Tender Roasts which we have carefully prepared from a select Jot of purebred grain-fed cattle. You will appreciate the extra fine, quality of this beef. A number of particular house wives say that it is the best that they have been able to buy at any market. Try one of these' choice cuts today. You can pick various cuts but you'll find all of them measure up to standard of Crescent Quality. NO COLD STORAGE PRODUCTS CRESCENT MEAT CO. Exclusive- Market Service. . to m 'CUT 9 I'i ' . W.vt I 1 -.j a n g. iij-ni- - - ' r