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" ' Pare Three Wednesday, December i(, l!'2o. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER NEWSofSOCIETYlIOSSraTII W. B. A. Elects Officers for 1kjz6 Officers for the ensulim yeir were elected lust nlKlil when the numbers of the Wofhen's Benefit association met in regular sesision ,H the K. l hull. Mrs. Manna Wool was ileeted coinuuindcr; Mrs. Mlunls Pike, lieutenant com mander; Mrs. I enver Charlton, I m st commander; Mrs. Mat lie - Steward, chaplain; Mra. I torn Hose, lady nt arms; Mrs. Nellie Spencer, record keeper ami Mrs. l.odcsco Kreutz, finance keeper. These of ficers will he installed nt the flvsi ' meeting of the association In January. At the, close of the business rfeiiiiT a iso'hI hour was observ ed. Little Misses Alice Jennelte and Mitelizabeth Cooper played Bi-v,fl violin "numbers. Dainty re freshments were served by the committee in char-Re, headed by Mrs. Grace HtrhH.s. Approximately 2& members were present, ' ' .Y.-6; Club Meets With Mrs. Mills ' Members of the V. O. club were - delight fully entertained yesterday . afternoon when Mrs. Stanley K. Mills was hostess at .In r home on Washington avenue. DurLiitf 'the afternoon'' pluy Mrs. UUhert limit-1 er won IiIkIi score ummiK the club ipVmhers. Mrs. Henry 'I', ilill re - delved the Ki"'st pri.. A dainty luncheon via:-: served after tiie play. ... Episcopalians Plan Christmas Affair The junior church women's serv ice league and the Sunday school tenrhers of the i'piscopal church met at the home of Mrs. CI. N. TarktmMnn Moivlay ovenlnir to make arrangements and appoint committees for n Christinas tree to be held Krtihiy. December IS, at Honnn hall. At the close of the meeting the hostess served dainty refreshments, assisted by Miss Marjorin' Pecbler . and Miss Helma lla-sinussen. ;'. Miss George Hostess To 4-M Members Miss M'Tle O-onre was hostess to the members of the-. Four-M club Monday evening1 when they met in regular session. An The Leader -.fe vv f. a '' Sister Mary Says: HerS Is the Gigolo hat that is such a sensation In Paris as well as in this country. The dented crown makes it easily adjusted to any head, and the narrow brim tsthe smart line of the moment. In soft French folthls hat cannot bo surpassed in chic. joyable evening was spent sewing and visiting. Hi -fore adjournment tYe.sliinellLS. Wen.' Served. CO Attend Lodge's : ' ; Social Meeting Members of Yeoman Lodge No. meeting at cany i.SKti- held social Lagh-H hall Monday evening. A poiluek supper was served at 7 o'clock, after which a short pro gram was givi n. Following the program th remainder of the eve ning was spent ul cards and danc ing.. , More than fifty ' people were present. Including' several visitors besides "the lodge members. Pleasing and. refreshing In its appeul to the inspirational phases of life and a delightful relief from the jasse-rtddvn. doubtful produc- l ll nmn in Time, under the, direo- ! tlon of, J. J. Schubert. w;is present ed lo u large crowd la the Arcade theatre last night. Soul stirring music, inspired by the joys, love and disappoint ments of the old master. Kr.mz Schubert, placed Us hold upon the ludieuce, seconded by the story superbly presented by an able- cast capable of briuging out the sub tle strength and deep-hidden em otions of the numbers. Ul tie wonder that "Hlossoin Time" has taken n. firm grip on play-loving Americans. The op rettu is tree from all suggestive ness, above reproach lit Its purity, and beautiful In Its gorgeous cos tu m ry. Arthur G. Hudson, as Schubert, stirred the symphathic emotions tff J V me nuuience wim nis weu-nign perfect portrayal of the- genius' tragedy of life. Mitzl. ' the pupil, was well taken by Mary Powell as wus the purl of Baron fYatias Sch ober, the third angle of Schubert's ill-ratcd love, William Sellery, as Mitzl's father, furnisher the com edy and comedy it was. A few of Schubert's 600 compo sitions, mainly his tender ''Song of dainty tv- I Love," an absolute melody that will live through the ages;1 "The Un finished Symphony," "Serenade" bits of 'Avu Maria" and "Melody Triste" are Incorporated in the production. . The story is set. in Vienna In the Son, giving historically cor- (Hy Kixtcr -Mary) Breakfast Stewed dried pench es, cei-eal, thin oreum, corned beef hash, cornoieal luuirilis, milk, cof fee. ' , Imncheon Scalloped 'cabbage. toasted muffins, caramel bread pudding, milk. tea. ,. lMnrter f'usserole of rabbit, mashed potatoes, buttered cauli flower, pear salud, junket ice uream. chocolalt! layer cake,-whole wheat breuil. milk, coffee. . Juniors under sU years of.. age should not be allowed to cat game of any sort, so a soft cooked egg should be provided for their din ner In place of the rabbit. The cako suggested in the din ner menu Is plain rake baked in layers and put together with cho colate; frosting. , i. CuMserole or llubhlt Ho sure the tlhy kerliel .under the rorepaws of the rabbit have been removed, ('over the rabbit with cold fcalt water und let stand over night, or six or eight Mmrs, Drain und disjoint. Put Into a kettle with 1 medium-sized onion, cover with boiling water and let boil for half nn hour, Pruln nnd throw away water and onion. ItoH pieces of rabbit In flour and brown nuickly In half butter and half lard In n frying pah. Put rab bit Into a casserole with 1 cup dic ed carrots, cup' diced Celery, 2 tablespoons minced onion and 1 cup diced tart npple. . Make a thin gravy In the frying pan in which the rabbit was browned and pour over 'combination in casserole. There should be enough gravy to completely cover rabbit und vege tables. Coyer, casserole and cook In ii moderate? oven for one hour. Isttler lny Kabila in - ' :. i never revalid to the public. It is . liHlleitt Kew Tennde ' known, however, that some of the I beat artists in the country have helped In the decoration, lrge mliiltnM will dentet Jonenh Smith (preaching to the Indians und the scene at St. Oeorge, I'tah, when the entire Shtvwlt tribe was baptised. the gathering place next year for thousands of worshippers who will dedicate the new temple of thft Uitter Day Saints .' , - ( Church authorities believe that fully 25,11(1(1 adherents of the Mor mon faith will take part in the ceremonies. The structure, to cost more than 4600.000. will be com pleted about January 1 . t Vor some nine, the outer templo will be kept. open for public In spection,, but aftea- dedication U will be closed to ull but Mormons and even they must come recom mended by officers of the church before being permitted to enter. , The inner temple will be a Mhrlne Crook County After Oyotc PHIXKVIM.K, Ore., War has been declared on coyotes in Crook county by the county court, which appropriated $500 to carry on the cumpuign. The work is being car ried on under the supervision of Stanley Jewett, predatory animal Inspector. The county has been divided Into three, divisions, with a man assigned t6 each. Poisoning la Im lirlnetptU means of uxter mlnation used. r net exercpts from: the master's life, nnd built around his ability as a musician and composer, and his failure as a lover. The next attraction the Arcade will present Is "What Price tilory" here Friday Dec. 25. both mat-, Inee and night performance. It's a long ruin that has no turn- I ing Into snow. ;' WALLING'S December SpecialSj COATS ir,'c oi v PATTIOItNH HATS 8.1.11.1 - '..7.1 - Sl " POItPfltOV HATH RD15K3 SIl.K NKtH.IOKHS MKK'S Hll.K. SiX. I) irs. for ?l. SIGN'S I'lNH HANKS 2 fur Si""-; 'or HANDHACIS 2.1', Oi l-' ' WALLS! Announcements Social . announcements may bo printed In this column free of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any fnnctlons such as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be printed the same day, must be in society editor's Iianris bj 9:0(1 o'clock. - News editor's note.' The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran church will meet it the homo of Mrs. Hothingsworth, 2107 Third street, Thursday afternoon, De cember in, at' '2 o'clock. Mrs; Thomas- Will sing r will, be hostess to tlje Allcel Ladies Aid so ciety tomorrow1 uj'lernoon, J- A. Christmas tree will lie given for the children of the community. The hushmls of the members are in vited t attend the meeting. The meeting of the Child Wel f:t;v dii-:iitnn nt of "the Neighbor hood club, which was to lie held tomorrow night, has been post poned. A definite date for the meeting bus not. yet been .announced. Rail w STI IIKXT, 2i INVr.NTOn. ELECTRIC : GOODS Electric Percolator Electric Coffee Makers Electric Waffle Irons Electric Heaters F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-85 KILVKKTON. Ore.. Jonns By be ig of Silverton. has decided to devote his life to Inventing. He has already piilcntcd a numJer of things which have .proved success At present working on his In Vena tions, writing for magazines, play ing a pip1 organ and unending tu-egrm Agricultural vt'ollege are a few of the things h does. Kach week he earns a round-trip ticket from CorvabiH lo Silverton by play ing a pipe organ at one of Silver ton's eh h relies on Sunday. He cone's to Silverton each Thursday night and on Kriday and Saturday devoten his time to working in his thi hkday, ikci;mii;ii tu. .Mountain Time Stations. CFACt Calgitry, Can. (43A.H) 7 p. in., bedtime travel tale, Itudlo Uidy; c. N. it. W. Kl'WA, Ogtlcn, I t nh" (21(1) 6-ti p. in., Ogden itudlo Val ers program. Kl'.l Coloradti Sp'gs Colo, (25(1) !-10:30 p. in,, Houemury Uur dens dance program. HO A, Denver, Colo. :122.4) 12:11 p. m ltlalto theater mil . . slcal; . 3: 1 5, exercises; '3:3ti, mat inee for housewives; 4, culinary hints; 4:16, fashion review; (1:30, concert, Drown l'alace string or chestra. " ' Kl OM, .Missoula, Mont; (2-t-l) ' S p.' 'm.," 't.,liiversity, Hy in phony ort-hestru, direction of J'rofi-ssor A. H. Welsberg. - l Daeil'lt; Time Stations. 1 Kl'Wll. Hollywood. Cnl. U'o) 7 . in., "i'lastlc Surgtsry,' Dr. T. Kloyd Hrow u : 7:15, micro phone brevities; 7:30-8, program, Klmcr H. Sly Co., featuring Uuth Lee, pianist and blues singer; Ji ll, program, Btarr IMa.no com pany, Hollywood Hhythm Kings; L'Htelle Shake, blues singer; U-J0, program, Don P. Smith, Inc., Hot HoopM'ti Hawaiian Trio, Dianu Moon orchestra, Ashley sisters, vocal duets; lo-ll, Wurner HroJ thers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman; 11-12. Henry Hal steuil's Hollywood Iioof ballroom orchestra. two, ouklmul, Cal. (:un.i!) 11:30 a. in,, luncheon con cert; 4-5:30, concert orchestra. Hotel Ht. Francis;, 6:S0-6:0, Geo. W. Ludlow, friend to boys; X, "The Rainbow, " KOO players; Arion trio; 10-12, HenUack's or chestra. ' K;W, Portland, Ore. (101.5) . 12:30-1:30 p. m., Hose City j trio; C-7, dinner concert; 7:4F 8, lecture. Catholic Truth so ciety. I , ... , For his own family Santa Clausal , chooses (Sififl iSltat tot Njf look, youn bkst-- Hi'iiuty la nn snnt to eory womnn In tho bilsliieaa :worl(l anil In the social world os well. Thi-re is no need any lonecr for nny woman not to be-attractive. Our modern mi-thoila of beauty culture assure you thut you are always looking your very brat. .' , A.'fi COLONIAT, BEAUtttf '. " . SHOl' . .- . ,. , . SOME foils think of the Jcweltf store u tbe place to r,o, chiefly, for those gift, where expenic it thu Krone) cttiudrration. But not Santa dim'. That canny old gift expert knows better than that! ....... .,. He judges the worth of a gift not alone by what it costs, but by what it yields in service and satufaction. . . . And long ago, be discovered that dollar goes farther at the Jew. dry store than it does any where else, in procuring enduring usefulness and , pleasure. . , For the jeweler deals in imperith' ' ables in gifts that laat, like the fidel ity of a fiiiat friendship, for as long u life itself I Specializing in Jewels, the jeweler tecs to it that every article in his stock is truly a jewel. And whether it be for adornment or for utility, it must measure up to jiwrluamUrdi, in craftsmanship and integrity. He who must coddle (lean purse Of the who may indulge a fat one, both will find there the gifts they would most like to give comfort' ably priced within their respective Christmas budgets. But whatever the price, the quality is alwaya jeweler's quality uncom promising in its fine standards. AjSarttd Clam! He knows! . SHEER CHIFFON GIFT HOSIERY Box of Three. 1 ' $5.35 to $7.45 Hosiery is one of the "little gifts" that is. always welcomed on Christmas morn. Our display of gift hosiery includes every, popular new shade for daytime and eve ning. ' THREAD SILK HOSE $3.00 Dox of Three LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY J. H. Peare & Son Gifts That. Last. 'Established TOYLAND Now Open Credit CARR'S No Interest LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOK BARGAINS Let me bring you something: electrical- shop in his fitthtT'.s prun farm mil.- south of .Silvorlon. Of his in- Kll.l, 1,os Annrlt-M, Cut. ( MlfiJ) vent Ions the nrinip -wumIht nirl KprciuhT nnd 1ho walntit WfifthoP nrc in tho liitr'Ht im.'iint. Women's Daintiness Un Jer the most trying hygienic handicap is assured this NEW way This is tie lim of y.viT for thf Ut TroKK Srni drive to stnniiT out tuiMTciiIO'is. Thin is"a pood canso. an in nlso thr drivo on Ufd f'roa aliooii to 1ninp out foot tro'i hlt. fn Is Just an fnHci ttal as the othr. No hintcs no live. No fort no walk. KpuntPT 8ilk Hosp for dis ko fine with ltd frtiwi i Xniaji Pllpprrs for all. ' THE B00TERY Clatid Pintt w:in Kd Cross Hhos on Fun. lays. LIGHT frocks, sheerest gowns.. -j weir tlicin now any day, any time, anywhere, without a moment's doubt or fear! The uncertainty and insecurity o( the old-time 'Sanitary pad" has been ended. Mot women now tise "KOTEX" . . . a new and remarkable way. 5 times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pad?. ; Deodorize?, thus ending ALL dan per of offending. Discards as cjsily as a plcce ol tissue. No l.iundry. No embarrass' ment. 1 Ob'a:n.-ib!e at all drupf aod de partmnit stores simply by saying "KOTMX." You ask tor it without licvit.ii. cy. Cot; only a few cents. Prove eld ways" a lolly. Twelve in a park age, lit -fairness to yourself, try it KOT X No laundry discard Jilt tisnu 6-6:0 p. in., l.cljfhton'8 Ar eudo caftHi'rin orchestra,.- Jutik (Vonahaw, leader; 6:S0-7:3O, his tory story, J'rof. J-IortzoK; Jlekie I.randon and Joyce Coad, screen starlets, t'nclo John; 8-Hi, pro gram, "Trem. I' rank Mfllni eompany: 10-1 1, Art Hickman's Itniniore hot"l dnncp orrlu-Htra. KMTIt, HuHw(mmI, al. (2:tN) 6-fi p. m home hour, Mammy Simmons nnd pupils of Carter Weaver; 7:lfi, eanipus nltc stu dents of I'niverslty of Callfornht, Southern brunch; 8-10, KMTU concert hour. Turner orchestra, I.oren Powell, dtreclor. KNX, IlollywiKHl, Cal. .t:(fl.D)- 5:3-ti-l! p. m.. NVurlitzer pipe organ studio: Town Tattler; C:15, travel talk. W. K. Alder; C:30-7. j Atwater Kent Kadio orchestra, j Paul Kinsieln, leader; 7-H, pro gram. H. I.. Crockett with Way Walls und Ills ukulrl.:; H. 1,. Crockett, baritone and others; 8 S. program, Willys- n-erland deiLlem; 9-lu. iirogram, M, Wdn stefn. dealer tn precious stones: 1, Itny West's Cofoanut Orovt danco orchestra. KPO, Saii I ram lM-o, Cal. ( I'JH.S) 7-7:30 a. m., exercises: Hi. do mestic science talk, Virginia Tap pan; 10:30, "Y Towne Cry nr." ainust nieiH Information service; 1 1! in., scripture reading; 1- p. in., Hndy Seiger's orchestra; 2:30-3:30. mattntH': "3:30-4:30, Cyrus TruhlM-'s orchestra: 6:30 C:15, Big Hrother; 6:30. "Ye Towne Oyer." musnunt in formation sinice: 6:40-7. Wal- dt-mar Lind's oreluatra; 7-7:30, Itudy Bier's orchestra; 8-0. i Piny, Pacific Coast Itadlo piny ere, 9-10, studio program; 10-11. Jack Coakley's eabirlans. KTAll, Oakland, Cal. (2IO) -d:30 a. m., Itrv. Oeo. W Phillip; prayer service; -10 p. m. prograiru Ittchmond male chorus. Gifts that serve a useful purpose- Gifts of twinkling loveliness that wish you "Happy Returns" and then prove their sincerity by service. Willing service . . . efficient service . . . uncomplain ing . ... ready to do your bidding at the touch of a but ton .. . every hour of the day and night. What gifts would be more welcome . . . more serviceable. May we show you the newest and most pleasing new electrical appliances . . . that you would delight to give . . . or receive? Percolators Toasters Waffle Irons Heaters ...$8.50 to $27.50 $5.00 to $8.50 ..$10.00 to $18.00 ....$0.50 to $21.00 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always At Your Service" Announcing The Opening of a New Electrical Shop .1 am now open for business in the room formerly occupied by the Ben- . ham Electric Co. A complete new stock of Universal Electrical Appli ances, Edison Mazda Lamps, Eureka Vacuum Cleaners, etc., is now being unpacked and placed on the shelves. Everything in my-shop will be new , merchandise and has been chosen for its reliability and quality. It will be my policy to conduct an up-to-date business. Every customer can expect courteous treatment and fair dealing. The store will always be open during business hours and a com petent sales force will be on the job at all times to intelligently care for the wants of customers. All owners and prospective owners of Delco Light Products are invited to call and become acquainted with us. An exceptional effort will be made to take care of all present owners of the Delco line which includes Dclco-Light Plants, Uclco Pumps and Frigidaire Electrical Refrigeration. Prospective owners are invited to investigate the outstanding superiority of Delco-Light products. Watch for our ads in The Evening Observer. They will contain interest ing and instructive information. 32 and 110 Volt Delco Light Plants with or without storage batteries Jesse Rosenbaum Opposite Postoffice.