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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1925)
Tuesday, Ikft'ihlwr 8, l!)2.r). , THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEH Pasr Thre NEWS of SOCIETY Miss Lyman to Wed Mr. Stoddard . The, wedding (lute of Miss Lou l.yiimn and John gtoddurd was an nounced tfuturduy evening ut a prettily appointed dinner party honoring Miss Lyman, given by her " :Hir, Mian Wtnonu . I.ymiitl, nt their home on N avenue. Twelve Klrl friends of Miss l.yinun wito the gUt'StlL The table und dining room wan eleverly decorated in a color 'Scheme of yellow und nhite, daisies being used. .' A cake, In the form 1 of a daisy with twelve p tats in tho same colors, served as the cen. terplece. During the lust course of this dinner the cake was cut iih each rml wus served (he old saying of . "Jle loves me he loves me not" ' Tfvus carried out. In the twelfth peial the hoste.ss found the wed dlug announcement. t ' The innrriaire will t:il;e place Thursday, December 10, at the r... 1. S. -Temple in Salt 1-uke City. Vtah. They will leave tonight for Bait Lifike. AHer a short honey moon trip tlirouirli I'uliinrniu liny will return to Ijl Crnmle to make their home. Miss l.yinan und Mr. ' Stoddard nre popular young people or l.a y Ornnde. Miss l.yman graduated , from the local high Brhool in 11.22. lnt year she attended the Oregon Agricultural college. where she na a meinher of Ihe" Delia Zeta sorority. Mr. Stoddard is a griulu ule of the 1'nlverBlty of Tiah. und Is a member or the I'M Delta Theta fraternity. . ' Mrs. Dunning Hostess : At Christmas Party The members of the Marythn Bible clans of the Methodist Kpis nojal Sunday school were- enter tained at a Christmas party last evening at (he home, of "Mrs. (t. C. iMnuitng. 1610 Second street. Th homo was artistically decorated to conform with the Christmas spirit. Twenty-four members wore pres ent, i Several interesting games were played during the evening. Mrs. Cora Scott was uwurded the prize for writing the most original und cleverest Christmas telegram. A C.'hrlstmun tree was a feature of the evening from which everyone pres ent received at least ono gift. As S;mta Clans-was not there the lit--tie Misses Vivian und Thelma Dun ning assisted in presenting the gifts. Dulnty refreshments, in ac- 75 NEW HATS 75 I'imlmMcl Ipwially I'or A decf-miikr SALE Hrfiutirul Lynn's Silk Vol w, Motalllca iiml lirocnilis.' rirulo Blmprn, tiilmns lin.l lui'KPr iiio1Hh. I'rlwil for a. quick turn over $3.95, $5.75, $6.95 And Up to $10 WA LUNG'S ELECTRIC GOODS Electric Percolator Electric Coffee Makers Electric Waffle Irons Electric Heaters F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 FELT SLIPPERS For Xmas Womrn's Comfy Roles, nt tt.47t, l.0S ond i.i.V Fvvcr ol, styles In lot. ThlMron's Filts, li-nth-r sole, red and hliiR. 8 to 11, $1.0(1; sizes IIS to( 2, r 1 nnd blue. $1.25. Infants' Mooters nt ."r. A few Infants' Klrst-St p . Loathrr Sllpnrs. size 2 lo S4S, at 2ito How jihoilt tho doll? THE B00TERY We linvc Men's Slippers, also Kelt and leather. ivALllNG'S Fancy Cuff Ambitious Indeed, is tho wide flarlnir cuff that tl rushes this white kid glove. The checkerboard effect is achieved hy weaving straps of black and white kid. It could bo worn ef fectively only with the narrow, close fitting sleeve, und with a very plain custumo. cordanrt; with the occasion, were served. ... The committev in- oliarge of tho affair consistuUj of Mrs. K. jj, l owler. chuii nuin, Mrs, 'a. k. Kin man. MIkh Klizuhtth Mlll-r. Mrs. K. (i. Pay ton, Mrs.- Will: Adter, and. urs. veru uatienhuig. .. . 40 Couples Attend -Counti'j(,;Club Dance , With - idhoitt 4ii couples present the ;second cuuntry relub dance of tho season glvf.n lust evening ut the club house was very success ful. Houquets of beautiful yellow chrysanthemums were used to dec orate tho ball room und tho dining I room, where a duinly luncheon was I served , following several hours dancing. Mann's Imperial orches' jtra played. - Mr. und Mra H. 1. Toarch were Chairmen of the , conuuitteo in charge. Other members of the I committee were Mr. and Mrs. V. H. I.olsmnn, . Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Clreen, Mr. and Mrs. Koscoo Ntul, Mr, a-nd Mrs., .. F, Dunn, Mr. ami Mrs. M. W. Kiddie, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. : Harvey. Mrt and M rs. Earl Stoddard. Dr. and Mrs. A- U ltlch-. ' ;i:-d;tun, Mr. and is. 11. M. Hay. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lilly, Mr, and Mrs. George Currey, Dr. and Mrs. 0. S. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. ' 11. S, Ashby. Art Class Meets With Mrs. Claycomb ; i Fifteen im ninera of the Art K-. search class ivi.to pr.sont y ester-; !day aflernoon when they met at 'thu home of Mrs. 01. It. Cluyeomb. Airs. Claycomb had ns her subject "The Acropolis," niter which Mrs. H. J-!. Dixon gave a paper on "Tho , I'rophytuea." Mrs. J I. H. Cleaver being ubsent. Mrs. A. T. Hill gave her subject which wus "The Spirit of the Parthenon." Mrs. G-orgj ' H, 'Currey closed the afternoon's I program with a paper, on "The I'anathenaic l''e.striil." ,w! R. C. Elects .Officei-s '. I fifflcers were elected yesterday 'aflernoon when the Women's Iti-- lief corps met at the K. P. hall In regular session. ThetotTlcerN will be installed at Mm nvxt - regular business meeting in .lanuaiy. Those i-lecti'd were: ('resident, Mrs. Kred , liraden; s'iiir vice pn sldeni, Mrs. i o. W. Jones; junior vice president. (Mrs. H. I. Williamson: treasurer. i Mrs. U. W. Carr: chaplain, Mrs. S. C Smith; conductor, Mrs. Hurry Turner and guard. Mrs. J. Plunk. I The next meeting of the society will he held Saturday. December ; lit, )it which lime a Christmas dln- ner will be served. i Ponzi Seeks Wealth in Florida I WiS Ch.irVs ronzi.onlv rHHntly rrlisl sw indlf . is now a KIoi list rMltor. f ryln h;u-d lo make nouxh money to -ay nff his creditor. He has oneaniseil tan Invt-mment company and is seliins; 110 units of investment, promising to a seven-year sentence in the Massachusetts prisop I hanging, over his head. Announcements Social aimounccmeutfl may be prlut4xl Jit Ui oulumn ffiM) of eluirge. Any mmouncemcuM pertaining to any rnuvOuus such a cooked food sale eta. will bo rvfiucd. AuauuuccnieuU, to be priuted tlie miim day, uiiut be lu soclPty editor's bauds hy :O0 o'clock. News editor OOtQ, .The Women's l-'orelgn Missionary society of tho Methodist Kptscopal church will meet Wednesduy ufier noon ut 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. V. V. Kviixtf, lUtM Third street, - ,. The Monday Musical chorus will not meet tonight, but will .meet next Tuesday utght, December Ifi, owing to the fuel that the music ordered has not yet uritved. The l'nrkdnte club will meet to morrow afternoon ut tho homo .of Mrs. Grant Sturtevant, on Spruce street. . ; " fiiri1fit fiifi'l luir nf'tlie Wo. 1 u r..n..rit ntiani-l'iHnn u-lll he held this evening at K o'clock at I the K. I, hall. All members are : urged to attend an officers will be elected. . s Sister Mary Says: - y SistiT Mary) llreukfu.st litapefmit. broiled bacon scrambled . eggs with rice, graham muffins, milk, coifee.- Luncheon Cream of spinach soup with spltiaoh balls, crisp hot buttered toast, apple tapioca pud ding, milk, tea. Dlnner-r-Botiillnn, ham baked In milk, Jwice. baked jpotaloes, b(et salad, , peach bavarian creuni. whole wheat broad, milk, coffee. The rice, nnd mufflim In the breukfust menu inake up for the omiKHion of a cereal.' The luncheon soup is very Fub stantiul and with cri.sp toust makes another dish finite unnecessary. . Hect Snhul One and one-half cups diced cooked beets, cup diced celery, 4 . tublcspooim - chopped Kngtlsh Nvnlnnt meats, 1-Ycnch dressing. crLsp lettuce, 4 tablespoons niay jonnalse (optional). Combine beets and ce'.ery. Sprln cle with French dressing and let stand on ice for 20 minute. Ar range on crisp lettuce" leaves. Sprinkle with huts nnd top. each jsalad with a spoonful of mayon- I liaise. ' . ,1'ennut.s can be used in place of walnuts If preferred. J " Tho French dressing should be seasoned with salt nnd pepper with la suspicion of onion. Sugar and mustard ure not good with tho beets.- Hub the salad bowl with a out onion), or use 1 dr.op- of onioi) juice In the drewdhg. - ' L , Radio wi;ir:siAY, Dr;cr:.Min:it o. .Mountain Time Stations. CIWC, Calgni-y. Can. (-I3.VH) i p. in., lied Cross address; S fl. Ladles string trio. . i KI'WA. Oilgen, VtaU. 2) fi-ti p. m., Ogden Itudlo Deal- ers program; ft-io, 1 studio pho grain. " KOA. Deiivor, Colo. (:22.l) 13:15 p. ni.. Iliatto theater mil slcul; 6:3)1, concert, Itrown l'nt acf- string orchestra, Howard Tijlotson, director; 7:30, book of knowledge; H; Klwimis -..(niartet selections; Mrs. Dye CJ. Liggett, ,soprn no ; ( 'lurence c. Moure, baritone: .loseph Untterworth tenor: Mrs. l-Yank W. Hirlh conlmlto: -Mrs. Dye O; Liggett soprano: Lucille Kullon, Hetty fiundler.s Mis. Joseph Hutler woith, accompanist; "Child Wel fare." 10. C. VanDiest; KOA or client ni; 1 II, dunce program, liar moiiy Peerless orchestra. Pm irie Time Stations. KFP.r. Corvnlli.s, Ore. (2H2.fi) 7:30 p. m., nuisleul selections; 7:4.r.. "Christmas Confections,' from rton for nis iwwton inrMtnwnt redeem them lur 130 each. Meantime, A Great Conditioner Joet Ctnjniiuil Benjamins fffT iu th sgr . k of Houy. , Marlon known !"Shelk wood, wife, 'ixon, screen star, are Arm be lievers In plenty of outdoor exer else to keep ono In excellent physical trim ond thus en. hn nee one's , worth . in , tho ;Work a day .world. Most every day you cun And the two out for a Jog on some country hlshxvay far re. moved from tho city's noise and hustle. Here they are shown on one of their usual Jaunts, llejamin, In cune you don't know, Is a promUlntf boxer In the lightweight dLvl Hlon, nnd some day hopes to hold the crown that Benny Leonard vacated several months ugo. Amelia, Hums: R-8:15. "Th ' ThriMi It's of DiessliiK Atlmctlvo Iv." I.llu M. O'Nenle. Kl'U'll. llollywolHl, Oil. (252) 5-6 p. in., children's hour, IUk ltrother of Kl'"vn: 7-7:30, Mu tual Motors fun conlcsi: 7:3'-S, micrniihonB lirovltlea; 8-, pro Kranl, ('tieck-Neul I'offcc com pany Maxwell House f'offec string fiuartcl ; ('has. licuuchump. tenor; l.ee Kent nnd her tera paeli; y-lo, prosram, Western rucll'lc Securities . company or SanUi Monlcn; 10-11, Warner Hrothers frolic, direction t'herlie Wellmnn; 11-12, Henry Hul Btetul's Hollywood ltoof bnilroom orcheati'il. " ' K(i(), Oiikland, rnl. (l.2) 8:46 u. in.. Inspirational sonftrs, Mnduino Klfrledn Wynne; 11:30 '1, . luncheon concert, ' Pacific Htuies l-Ilectrlo coiiiiuiny: 3-4, Onklnnd hiRh school band: 4 6:30, concert orchestra. Hotel St. Krunels: 6-7, Normnn Wood- shle's Metropolitan orchestra. K(JV, I'ortliiml, Oiv. (1111.5) 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Hose City trio: 0-7, dinner concert: 89, 7th 1'nited Slates In':.ntry linnd: 10-11, concert, Sherman, I'luy & company studio. ' - ' , . KII.I. l.os AllRidcs.' Cnl. (105.2) C-C:30 p. in., LeiBhton's Arcndt cafeteria orchestra, Juck L'ron- shaw, lender: 0:30-7:30. history story. Trof. Hnrtsoa;: Honnld Mo Kenzle and Dorothy Hraves, snx ophouists. Uncle John; 8, lr. .Mara HuuniKardt. aclonllflo lec turer: S:30-0:3o, program by Rilverwood's, Inc.; 10:30-1 1:30. Art Hickmun'H Illltiuoro- hotel danco orcheHirn. KI.X. Oakland, Call (r.OS.2) i 4-5 p. ni., women's hour: 6 5:30, Aunt Elsli's Sunset until-nee;.8-a, cducnllotial proKriiui, Hoy Harrison Dnnroith, Ad Schnstef, Harry Noyes l'latt. Madlne Sliephard, l'roressor H. It. deOnK: 3-10, concert, 1'hllo niels of the Himlness and pro fessional women's clubs; lo ll :3Ci. Tom Oernovleh's ballroom entertainers. . K.MTII, Hollywood, Cnl. (SHU) 5-0 p. m., home hour, Mam my Simmons In honor of birth day of Joel Chandler Harris of Hr'er Ifubblt fame: 7. "Health." Ur. linln T. Tusker; 8-10, lCMTlt concert hour, Turner oroliestin. direrllon l.oren l'ovvull; Uotwleau male iiuartet. K.NX, llollyHiMHl, rnl. (SSII.O) 5:30-0:15 p. m.. Wiirlliwr pipe oruan studio: Town T.'illler: 11:15. travel talk, W. !'. Abler: 11:30-7, Atwater Kent Itaillo oreheslra. I'aul Klnsteln, leaih-r; 7-8, Am bassador hotel concert, orches tra, Josef Itosenfeld, leader: 8. n. prouram. Security Trust und Savlnun iMink: n-in. proKrum. W. W. llalney oiKanlnatlon; 10-11, dance music. KI'O, snn I'ranclM'O, t'al. ( I2B.S) .7.7:30 n. m., exercises; 10. siwinir talk, Hetsy lloss: 1":30. "Ye Towne Oyer." nntUHcnient Information Bervlee; 12 ni., scrip ture reudinu: 1-2 p. m.i lludy KeiKer's orchestra: 2:30-3::io, mntlnee pros-ram: 3:30. fashion talk. "Hrenth of Hie Avenue," Ninon: 6:30-6:15. Ill llrother: 6:30. vye Towne I'ryer." amuse nient service; 0:40-7, Wnlclemar l.ind's orchestra; 7-7:30, lludy SelR-cr's orchestra; 8-K, Atwater Kent artists; 9-10, dance music. Goodrich Sllvertown Cord orches Vet us serve Electrically ... We are fully prepared to take care of your elec trical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets 0 .7 La Grande Electric Go. 1412 Adams Ave. v - tra: 10-11, Wftldcmur l.ind's or eheslra. - ' , K'I'Alt, Onklnnd, Cnl. (.210) 1-9 ! a. in., Itev. Oeo. W. . riiillips, imiyer service. - KWsr, l'ullmnn, Wnsli. (ill8.ll) 7:.10-R:.10 p. m., special artists' proKi'am, faculty members: Mary '.Cameron, pianist; 11. 1.. llobitl son. vocalist; "The Selection of HreeillnR- Stock," J.'. S. - Curver; "l.lKhl and i:iectrlelty."lr. H. K. Hrtt-trs. 1 Delicious Candy! There's nothing like Car nation Milk to make rich, smooth-grained, ' delicious candy. Try it -and see. And try Carnation, too. , in other cooking and with coffee, fruits and ' cereals, in place of costly ,' ; cream. .You'll like it every way. Cjixkatios Milk Products Company ' 474 tili?ai Mrtl, forlland, Oreson . Made in Oregon for !$ Years 'trom t'osunHJ Cl" : tv'-. Craitlon MUk Pieducui Co a. .-r nj . m ii. - In two li.i lall aod .mall RADIO!! There is more than just Radio in your home when you have a FREED-EISE-MANN get 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. Let us demonstrate a set in your home. You are under no obligations. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. GIVEN PRAISE That development of ft leader ship should start with the hoys and frlriM, is Hie , opinion or i.. J. Allen, ustdstunt state club leader of OreKon II Is the most viiluuhlc part of oltih truinillK. und will re sult lit boys' uml Klrls' tukinir un active part In civic ul'rulrs III the future. . - ''Kvedy community takes a per tain pride In the nehlevemeiits of Its boys and Kiris." says Mr. Allen. "Often 'orKunlsaitlons-'wIII promote cluli work and endeavor to Interest tho young; people In business enter prises. A community tlHiially finds members prepared to. take part In local slate interests und affairs. "lleVeloplnCf leadership Is one of the alma o nho club work. Kper lenoo in club projects ami opport unities of self expression in club nicotines train the boys and Klrls to bp leaders. Hankers and other business men' offer flnunclul as sistance to cluli members every year to carry on their projects, realising tile importance and bene fits' or Rood early -trultillitt: with improved methods and Improved malei-lsls. . . .". - , ' "Krohv an . iKrlcaltiir'nl s stand point any community is bettered hy the impipVed products pvodnc'ed lu 't. (Trops are heller and purebri'd -itoek Is brouitbt in lo.tiie locality. Hoys anil iflris who urownp under truinillK in Hclenllfle melhoils, will have betler hnnies of their own and better farms,- resultlnit ins nn Improved natlull. . . - ' I.OUK. YOUR BEST lleauty Is un asset to every woman In the huslness world nnd in the social world as well. There Is no need any lonffer for any woman not to be ut-' tractive. Our modern methods of beauty culture assure you that you nre always loukluir yo:ir very best.1 . COI.ONIAI,TlRArTV . 81101' She's Sued K i'i-"- .-, .A -,(.v-...- Ml '" w Mrn, Kuto Imnrn Xlxoti witlnw if tho ltU Bctuttfir ii'ome S. Nixon of Nevada, Una bct'ti Hctl fur 4l.uc t.nuu by rvlativt-s ,uf lur IiuhIkiih.. who olmi'ito 8 hi bo intx'od tin tlu $'.,ortivnMi stuto Nixmr Ji'l'L- that. twpi'MK'i till lives in llollywtif ' - ' I'uiiini'rlrtl Turks ItrliiK ltcforms tu Girls'-Nthool rONSTANTlNOIM.K, A1) TOniinn Jiivy, a young tiitnuirrlfi Turk. . hus bpponio (Un'ctor.of the Normal H-srhoc for .Oirls h)rtl a TOYLAND Now Open : ; v" . . V" Credit CARR'S No Interest Try Our Delicious , , FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual large variety.' , Watch Our Window Display ' In our new location, . . , ' Across the street from,.T)ie Observer.,.,-, i Gwilliams' Electric Bakery ' ""''"takers' of niith-CIrle PaitMM "H0MB OF THO GOLDEN CKUST" RENEWED! REFRESHED! You'd hardly believe that just a sim ple, careful cleaning process was used. Nothing seems to account for the won derful transformations that we work on your garments. We'll tell you why they come out so good. Every garment is treated in the most expert way by workers who know what they are doing. ' Send Your Clothes to Us For Treatment You will find that our cleaning and, pressing is different from the ordin ary kind. Phone MAIN 72 The Wardrobe Cleaners Next to Tenney Co. Every Woman Loves Silk Hosiery We have-the kind aho buys foi! herself . :'$1.00 to $3.507' ... posliinn which a few years qro on ly a biartuHl putrturrh rowM liavo hvi.i. Many rmllenl rpforma hnvn lipn instituted iy ' tlm ih-w director. Traditional Inttlefs huvp been re., moved from windows nnd now the roomS are flooded witlr Riinllffht. and ulr. 'The od whlfo head cov ering worn by utudenta hua been banned and they now attend cluaa-. en biire-beaded. Tennis, luusket and volley ball' eourts nnd other uthletlc Kroumls have been provided for the 32ft, K-irlH und no long-er Is attendanetT at; relltflouH .st-rvicea compulsory. - M