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Thursday, December. 10, 1925. TOTELX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pa to Th ree s NEWS of SOCIETY Rdh friends Learn )f Marriage To the surprise of their many rlends the murriugo of Miss 5511 ha Allen to .Merrill Howell be ame known here lust evening. The larrluKC took place October 3 ut t'ulla Wallu, Washington. Last evening a purty of friends urprlsed them with a charlvurl ut he Howell t'urm home, where they uve. been living since their return 3 La Grundc. They wll reside ere permanently. Moth .Mr. anil Mrs. Howell are ell known here. I'rcvluus to her lurrlairo she wus a teacher In the lumcla school. )VE. S. Elects Jlfficei's for 1926 I Officer, foi thu onsuhipr yvur i;rc elected lnat niulit w In n IJiu frder of thu KusU-rn Star met in (pillar set&iou In 1 lie Alusonic all. Mrs. Carrit! SU'tncamp was jected worthy matron; A. V. lAnd ren, worthy patron;' and Mrs. olin H oil Kin, associate matron. Irs. Klorenco liucon was re-elect-i'll was ro-elccted treasurer. Airs, as re-fleeted treasurer. Airs, .yd. a K. I.oney was elected con tictrcss and Mrs. Hazel Graham, psuuhtti conductress. The so ' of lecrs will he Installed at thu Hrsl ltM'tlnjr of Iho chapter in January. AftT the election and other bus ies tin evening was enjoyed so lully and Worthy Matron Mrs. Col li it. Kljurlmrd and Worthy I'atron !. It. KhiKo.had charge, of the irviPK of dalnly refreshments. At- the next meeting of tin; chap r. Wednesday, December 23, there 111 )m Initiation and other work. . part oC Iho evening' will also bo pent socially. 'arkdale Club Meets Lt Sturtevant Home I Mrs. Grant Slurlevunt nnd Mrs. etha Carbine were hostesses to i Purkdutc club yesterday aftnr oon at the home of Mrs. Sturto nt. I'retty bouquets of cut flow th. In red and yellow, were nr inged throughout the home. Ite des the 17 members present there ere six visitors, Mrs. Add Kurga n Mrs. Laura Woods, Mrs. Win ifred Cass, Mrs. Clyde Webb, Mrs. ell Thneker and Mrs. Core. After the business session a de vious two-courso liuieheon was irved by the hostesses and the re Feminine The new frock, have collars that are really narrow scarfs and tie about the throat in the manner sketched. They are very youthful and exceed Ingly nappy, and at the same-Urn pleasingly feminine. inulnder socially. of the afternoon enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Frees Entertain Clio Club Klvo tubles of bridge were ut pluy lust evening when Mr. und Mrs. Nomina Frees entertained the members of the Clio club ut the country club. I'rctly bouquets of seasonal flowers were lljicd to dec urate the rooms. After the pluy luncheon wus served. Mrs. Klmer Stoddard won high score, among the ladles und J)r. ltuy .Murphy received the gentle men's prize. ' WALLING'S December Specials COATS 2.". Oi l'1 1'ATTKltNS HATS a.r. - $5.73 - ..- COItlHMtOY H.VTH RoilES Sll.lv NKGUGKIOS JIUN'S SILK KU.K 0 pes. fur $1,011 SIHN'S FINE HANKS 2 for S2.V'; for Sl.00 I HANDHAOS . 2,- OH' ! WALLING'S Missionary Society Hears Dr. Tuck Dr. Krncst K. Tuck, of li.dlu. who wus u visitor In r.a Grande yesterday, addressed the members of the Foreign Missionary soclelj of the Methodist Kpiscopnl church ycslcrduy ufternoon when they met In rejrulnr sesslun ut the home of Mrs. W.-W. Klnxlu. Previous to Dr. Tuck's lulk Mrs. H. w. J,clsh- j ton, president of the. society, pre sided over a short business ses sion, und led In the devotional. A social hour wus observed he- I fore adjournment und dainty re- 'freshments served by the hostess. I ... Cove (Speciul) A luncheon wus ! Riven Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ". rtcrtsch honoring the women who took purt in the Ihree-uct coiiicdy "Clubbing a Hus- . bund" given by the Women's club. .Mrs. lt. Comstoek usslsted .Mrs. jUerttieii'in Barvlntf. I rovers were luld for Mrs." T,i"-.YT.-I.lllrd. Mrs. It. H. Conistock. Mrs. Oconto iMcllunlcl, Mrs. A. . Collk lill, Mrs. I,. K. Anderson, Mrs. Paulina rrilllmun. Mrs. Albert Ilecker. Mrs. Clarence Clark, Mrs. M. Whlsler, Mrs. Helelle Lincoln, Mrs. W. A. McNeill. .Mrs. Marvin liiuke, Mrs. It. Wade. Mrs. J. It, vtclmcr, Sirs. Nellie Marten. Mrs. .1. (layette, Mrs. 1,. l'eek and Mrs, ,11. G. lllunk.- ELECTRIC GOODS Klcctric rcrcolutor Electric Coffee Milkers 'Electric Waffle Irons Electric Heaters ! F.L. LILLY ; Hardware j Phone M-85 Announcements Social annoiittccineuts may be printed In this column free of chHrue. Any announcements pertaining to any functions sorb as cooked food rales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be prlnliNl tho same day, most be la society editor's hands by :00 o'clock. bum editor's note, . I The Missionary society' of Ihe Prcsliylerlun church will meet al illie home of Mrs. (,'. M, Humph Ireys. llidO Oak slr.-c!, tomorrow af ernoiin, Deceuiler ft. at 2:3(1 .o'clock. Jtrs. L. 1. 'liusey will buve jclinrge of tlie program. The sub. ject will be ."our Neighbors'." .There will also be several special ! musical numbers. ; .... Mrs'l.ester rHoddiird will be . hostess to the Junior llrldge club tomorrow afternoon. Hall's Catarrh Medicine zr1. both local and internal, and has been lucccssful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggUu, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio THK LlOOTIOltY can bimi pty you with KMpimth und OxfordM in many tyleii f liiittrn nnd leathers. Alfo' nViirtety if dirferent heels, prk-ed fruin 91.7M tu 9.10. V.-n'it Shot's In nil ntyle-t.: I fords: 5-iiirh ti) I in m SImm-n; 12 und 1G-Inch lli-Cuts. l:ulderg fa in 1 1 y. fur the whole NinaH Mlljiperji in Kelt nnd Leather, big und little sixes for all. Iu-es nnd Polishes for .ill shtics. Ir. Seholl's Font Ap pliiinits of all kinds at THE B00TERY Home of I be An il-Aid ami t'rws bhoti. Ihxtroren or Carn.. ("ai hii ami llroken Anlu- ' '. : LUUli lot It IIKKT Ih-HUty Is nn (iJwl to every woriuin In the business world and In the social world ns well. There Is no n-ed nny longer for any woman not to be ut Irnrtlvo. our modern methods of be.iuly culture assure you that you are always looking yojr very best. COLONIAL IlL'.UTr fcilor J'ltlDAV, DFCKMHER II Moonlaln Turn Klailons CKAC. Calgary, v'an. (t36.ll), T-S p. m., Hulon broadcast. KKWA, Ogden, Utah. (S61). 6-6C p. nr., Ogden Radio Dealers' program: v-10, musical program, Lion Coal company; Ellis Fuel compauy. )iO, Denver. Colo. (3:2.4), 13:10 p. m ltlulto theater, musical; 3:10, exercises: 3:30,' housewives matinee; 4, culinary hints; 4:15. fashion review; . 6:30, concert. mown I'alace string orchestra Howard Tlllotson, director; 7:U0 8unday school lesson: 8, KOA orchestra; Hear Hunting In the ltocklcs," Dr. Jt. O. Davenport: semi-classical program, courtesy ir. and Mrs. llobert D. Ken worthy. K. O. U., Slate College, N. M . 348.0), 7:30-8:30 p. m mu. cul comedy, "Captain Cros.i. bones:" Leslie Weight, J. T, Alcxunder, , duettlsts: Pirule chorjs. songs; quartet: Bob Monlcal, Margaret llaca, duct thus. lcifle Taiie ntat;onM. KKDJ. Corvallls. Ore. (582.5) 7:30 p. m.. musical selections; 7;5 "Is the League of Nations Success?" A. Mugruder: 7:6 musical selections; 8:05, "House Heating A l''c- Inidumcntuls We Should Knbw Defore Bulld- tt Mew Home," Karl C. Wiley; 8:20. "flood Hooks for the Chil dren's Christmas Stocking," Bor - tha Hersc; 8:35, .program of music. 0:45-8:15 p. tn Shcrmun, Clay und compuny, sludlo program: 8:30-19, Times studio program; 10-11:30. Uddle Harkness and his orchestru. KKOA. Seattle. Wash. '. (453.3). KKWU. llolln.LOCI. c.. 1261'). 7:30 p. in.-, "Kye-o-logjc,'.' Dr. 11. S. Murshutz; 7:4o; micro phono brevities; 8-S,-' prograin, John Wright, The Might Tailor, Itusslau (lypsy trio,. Hutch ()r,i hum", singing bunjols); Califor nia Itlue .Hoys: o-lo, , program, Western's Super-service gorag.. : June I'ursell and' lton yilson. Krank Stever. baritone; 10-lt; Warner llrothers frolic,, direc tion Charlie Wellman; 11-12, Henry Halstead'a Hollywood Hoof ballroom orchestra. ' v i 1 KOO, Onklnnd, Cal. (301.2). 11 -a. in., home-mukiug talks, I'rud ene.e 1'cnny; 3-4' p. m Kllen Hooker, soprano: violin ' solos, pupils of Slgmund Anker; 4-6:30 concert orchestra, : Hotel St. I'ranels; 6:30-6, girls' hour; 6-7, Norman Woodsldc's Metropoll tun orchestra. HOW, 1'urtland, Ore. (491.5). 12:311-1:30 p. 111.. Hose. Cltv trio: fi-7, dinner conert; 9-1080, con cert, Sherman, Clay and com pany; 10:30. hoot owls. 1 1CHJ, Los Angeles, Cal. (405.2), 6-0:30 p. m., Lctghtnn's Arcade cafeteria orchestia. Jack Cron snnw, leader; 6:30-7:30, JilstoiT slory, l'rqf. Hertr-og:. . lllchard lcndrlck and Vyola Von, screen ...Juveniles bedllme alory .by-L'n-ele John: 7:30, "Homunce of Santa Ke Trail," Gladys l)e Witt: S-lo, program, Western Auto Supply company; 10-11, Art 'Hickman's hotel dunce orchca- ira. jvl.x, Oukluinl, Cal. (508.2), '4-r, p. in., women's hour; 6-6:30 A-int Klsle's Sunset rnutlnce; 8- ':'. progrnni, Western Auto supply , compuny; 9:46-10:30, Tom acrnovlc.h's , ballroom en terlnlners. . IvMTH, Hollywood, 'Cal. (238), 5 6 p. in., home hour, .Mummy S' ions und naborhood ehll- uren und grono-ups; 7, "Color I'hotography," chus. W. Henui i:30, "Wonders of Naliirc.r,:, l-ror. Alfred Cookmsn; 8-10, KM Til concert hour. Turner or chestra. lAlren Powell, director. Ivis.s, Hollywood, Cul. (836.','). 6:30-6:16 p. in., Wurlltzcr pipe organ studio: . Town Tutller: 6:15, Iruvel talk. W. V. Adler: 6:30-7, Atwater Kent Itudlo or. eheslru, I'll u I Klnsteln, leader; 7-7:30, Hi l'utio ballroom or chestra: 7:;:o-s, program, Uust irii Oulflltlng company; 8-'l, West Const theslers by remole conlrol; .n. Order of Optimis tic Don ill , Davis l'crfecllon Hrend company; - 10-lt, dance music; 11-12. Hay West's Cocoa. nut orovo dance orchestra. Kl'o. San l'runclsco, Cul. (428. Si, 7-8 a. m.. exercises; 10:30, "YA' Town fryer," aiiriscment Isi fonnutlon service; 3 m scr4ri lure reading; 12:45, talk; l:J.u 2 P. m., Hudy Kelger'a orcrj.-s-tru; 6:.in-, children' enlertoln iiwnl; 6-6:10, "Vc Town fryer" iimiifH'nient Information scmlce; 6:30-7, Wuldemur LI mi's oO'tiM tia: 8-11, I'alace hotel dance orchestra, dene James, director; .Maurice (iiinsky, lenor; Merton llorles, plunlsl; Al Jacul.s, pi-nnist. UTAH. Onklnnd, Cal. (210). 9-9:.';o 111., llev. K. U SpailldlliB, prayer service; 8-10 p. m., pro gram, Hreuncr's. KWSO. Pullman, Wush. (348.6). 7:30-9:30 p. m.. Olndys Ander son, violinist; Vay Kerns. voclv ' 1st; Kdlth Johnson, pianist: "Getting Heady for tho Next Crop.'' : Leonard Hegnauer; "Klis:trlcal Pioneers Thomas F.dlson," It. D. Sloan. Sister Mary : Says: gar, 2 cups boiling witter, 1; cup milk, 3 tablespoons melted butter, I egg. Have water boiling in a amice pun. Slowly add corniueul, stir ring constantly and boil flvo min ute.. Turn Inlo a mixing bowl nnd stir In milk and molasses. ,Mi nnd sift flour, suit, sugar and bak ing powder and sMr into first mix lure. Adil egg well beuten and butter, lleut well and buke on u hot well-greased griddle, this re cipe will mukc uhout two doxen ordinary slxed pancake. . i Ily Suiter Mary) : nreakfaijl . (Grapefruit sections, soft-cooked eggs, crisp toast, corn meat pancakes, sirup, milk, coffee. Luncheon Toasted vegetable sandwiches, hearts of lettuce, cran berry Jelly, ginger nuggcla, . milk, tea. , Dinner -Il.iked stuffed haddock. stewed tomatoes with croutons, scalloped potatoes, Krelich endlvn with French dressing, snow pud ding, plain cuke, whole wheut bread, milk, coffco.' X larcg' grapefruit will serve three persons insteud of two if the sections .are removed from tho skin "to serve. The fruit is easily prepared If cut In half as usual. Then with a .strong teaspoon re mow each section, keeping it us perfect as possible. l'our juice that escapes from tho pulp over the sections or fruit, sprinkle wllh sugar, cover und let stand In a cold place over night. In tho morning divide fruit Intlo Individ ual dishes' and serve. Coriiincal Pancakes One and one half cups flour. 1 Cup comment. 5 teuspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 table spoon molasses, 2 tablespoons su. . Several butchers In lilriniiigliain. Aiu., nuve been told to mend tin weighs. I GIFT LINGERIE I I The Gift Supreme l WE CANNOT See into the future, but sometimes we can feel it coining on. , UNITED STATES HE TOYLAND Now Open Credit CARR'S No Interest Griddle Cakes -Fruit Fritters -Popovers-arid eight more! from One Master Recipe ! Griddle Cakes for breakfast. And from left-over hatter, Pineapple Fritters for lunchl That's one reason you'll enjoy usinn this Mautcr Recipe. But it's only one of eleven reasons every one delicious! . I ' Popovers are another. You didn't dream that these hollow, muffin shaped cakes were related to Griddle Cnkes; yet a slight change in that Maiter. Recipe and Uicrc they arcl Here's how you do ill . . The Sperry Master Recipe for Griddle Cakes 3 cups Sperry Drifted I $ teaspoon salt 1 tahlcsion suuar Snow Flour 1 eug .1 tablespoon mclt- 4 teasp. baking powder 1 cups milk cd shortening Measure and sift dry Ingredients; beat egg lint tl very light, then ndd ' milk i(nd combine mixtures, beating Willi rotary egg bentcr Mntil free from lumps. Add melted shortening and bake nt once. I f butter is not ' baked soon after mixing, beat well again before using. If only onc-hulf recipe b needed, still use the whole egg. A gift of silk underwear will delight. The intriguing charm of dainty silk undcrthings appeals to every feminine heart. Beautiful in weave, delicate in shade, exquisite in workmanship and wonderfully serviceable, such garments as these chemises, gowns, slips, bloomers and pajamas -make Christmas gifts of supreme distinction for any woman. Exceptionally priced $1.95 to $17.50 ' . Beautiful New XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS LEATHER HANDBAGS 25c to $1.25 $2.50 to $8.50 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR USER EE Mm AND MILLINERY .mi:m.n;itis i;iti:.Ks oit ..KLAMATH 1.-AI.I.S, tire., The second esse of spinal niengltls III Kin mat h county wus reported bv llr. (1. 8. iVewson, county Jieullh officer. The victim Is a llonoT,y.a, jOr..: liouiesteuder who has been ill in Ills cabin for tho past two weeks. I lie Is In un lsolnte ward of a local j hospltu. ( , ,. - , The lira I Hi office ordered the I'ellcan city school closed for a ' period of ten days. The first men ingitis case was reported from this school when one of tho pupils was si rleken last week. 'llfMrtvlTKOi VftnP hfcvlf been married As years, -evidently with out killing onu unother. .tlcwagii n. Ji, 1'ruin: OKECOJf TIlAn, I OX t flH, If. W. South, rrop., faVnuule. Ore. ' I There is Just as much room fo.- cxpunslon in this line of (nd-jstry ns In any oilier line known. If there win Just ns many WLVfiil KOX In this county as rflK'KKN'tf , you would find even a mora ready jdimund for tli.-lr pelts than you huve for your chickens or rg-j:. t sldes It w ould moan a hi In. dur.ni.nl for both buyers of foundation stocH and the rn x .skins to come here and UI1J for Vopovers Except that baking powder is omitted, the Pop over recipe Is almost identical to the Griddle Cake recipe. Use only 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of milk, 1 cers, Jij teaspoon suit and 1 teaspoon of melted butter. Beat flour and milk until smooth ; add I er.a unhentcn and beat mixture one minute; adii other crk und beat again; then add melted butter. Mcunwhi'c have cus tard cups or iron muffin pans heating, Thry should be hot. Orease well just before adding butter. 23 full. Bake in hot oven (400 F.) 15 milium, then re duce heat end bake 30 minutes longer. Bake : thor oughly, or Popovers may fall. Vinrapplt Frittrrs Use left-over Griddle Cake batter, or prrp irr 1$ Master Recipe. Drain slices of pineapple; dip into batter, then drop into hot deep fut and fry until n golden brown on each side. (A small cube of dry bread dropped into fat should turn aoldcn brown while you count forty.) If you substitute other fruits, such as Apples or bananas, fry longer, tenting breed by counting to ninety. With this Griddle Cake Master Recinc von cr.n make just is entity: Waffles, French and Gcrnu.n Pancakes, Com Fritters, Potato Pancakes, and live kinds of Griddle Cakes. To lcam how, send for the free booklet, "EIGHTY Food Delights from EIGHT Master Recipes." Let Me Help You Speaking of Griddle Cakes, do you know how to make them come out fluffy and golden brown always? Write me and I'll tell you the knack. . Perhaps you're looking for pointers on some olher phase of cooking cake baking? pastry making? Tell me just what you'd like to know and I'll help vdu the best I can. No charge, of course, for thic is 3perry's treat. Write me now. -c ornKKY Home Service bureau SMrs. Belle De (jraf, Director V'iSrsVv j Vur all my baking this one jlnurl The bent all around flour I have ever uiied is ftperry Drifted Snow flour. Bread, cakes, ' wafnes, pastry it makes them all pcr fcct!y. That's one of my reason for saying Sperry Flour should be in every home. I9KI.I.E DE Of! AF rtfcru,r, Il-nae Srrvlto Uuretei, Sperry Flour Co., Ml California St.. Han Kraneisi'ii,, llept. 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