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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
nm y,"i)eeimrY 117 niit; THE I A' GRANDE ' KVENTNO OHSERVER ! MEWSofSQCIETYli 's. Richardson ftertains overs wcro laid for ' fifty at it small tables yesterday ufler n when Mrs, A. 1.. ltichardson rlulucd ut a prettily appointed :heon nt tho country, club. Tin ti-rpleco of each tablo wus a iitiful bouquet of pink rosebuds .- bluu daisies. Kinull pink taper jles hi fUvcr little hand-paint-cundle slicks were also at lively arranged on each table, placards harmonized with the im, wit It'll were in tho form of Jaturc umbrellas in Iridescent ih, pink and bluu predominut- fter u foiir-courso luncheon the its adjourned to Mrs. ltichard- Ihhiiu on O avenue, where e tables of hrldgn wero form HouUcls of loitff stem tavnn- chrysnnthciuums were jised to rati! the living 100111. reception and music room and in the UK room large pink carnations t used. lTnhiio score cards in saint colors were used. Mrs. V. Jesso won high soon- during play, Mrs. ('huso Hohncnknmp m-cund prize and Mrs. 1,'harjcs flier tin third pr)iw. Miss Cor 1 taker and Miss Adelaide Uuth k assisted t he hostess In t o ;tr room, win.-re ' punch was I'd during the afternoon. Ithe conclusion of tho play . Adelaide, Until tClark, so il, Hang two numbers, . which red much comment from those heard her. ller selections "lialn" by Currun and "VI hrenins" by Huerter. At the try club, during luncheon. V. Jl. Holineiikamp Jr., con- b, sang three solos, nor num- were "Allah" by Kramer, Love but a lay" by Gilberte I'Wlorninur", by peaks, Mrs. lenkamp. received much praise 1 her numbers by those pres- She has n beautiful cpntralto i, which Ih improving both in no mid beauty. Her last num ihe sung for Yeatman Griffith Hummer during his stay In iin.l and -.was highly cmnpll ed bv him. Mrs. K. U Holmes accompnnied both Miss Clark drs. JJohneiikunip. Ri?e Club Meets Edenholm Home k C. J. Kdeiiholm entertained f '. .1.. ,m 1.... ....! p'lUlierS Ol I lie. muieuiij "- I r. tridge club last evening aw ome on Uenot street, im-iui-1 CALLING'S December Specials i coats ar,', orr VATTKIINM JIATH Sil.ttri S.V7.-, . ..- IIIil MSOV HATII 1IOI11M SII.K NKOI.IUKKS 11 UN'S KII.K SI IK (1. Ill-s. fur Sl.Olt MKN'K 1-1NH -1IANKM fur S2'x" rr SI. 00 JIANDltAOS ' 25, WV ' fALLING'Sj 1 v LECTRIC OODS clric I'ercolator ic'ti'ic Coffee Makers ;clric Waffle Irons ictric .'Ilcutcrs t L. LILLY hardware Phone M-85 . JIK MOOT Kit Y can sup i ymi with Sllppei-s and ords in many styles .f tcrtis and leathers. Also aricty of different heels icd from $1.50 t , leu's Shoes lu till styles.; ords: 6-Inch top I irers es; 12 and Iti-Inch Hi s. lubbers fur the whole tily. .'mas Slippers lu Kelt and 4hvr. 1K and little sizes rfices and Polishes for -'H ts. Itr. HeholTs Koot Ap file s of all kinds at HE B00TERY of the An-h-AUIiml SIhnv. fr'lniyi-n ff Conn. in'H and Hsu ken Arctic Novel Trimming yk- X 1 So often there Is a question ns to which necklace will bo most effective with a certain frock, and then the wrong one Ib selected. This black satin frock ha3 an ornament of Kold braid and- colored beads in front which makes any other type quite superfluous. It also serves to trim 1 tho frock. tlful bouquets of seasonal flowers, attractively arranged, decorated the. living room of the home, where three tables of bridge were at play. Mrs. Fred Kiddle woir high hcoix. Al'U'i I be "-play a two-course luncheon was served, , B. B. B. Club Members Are Entertained Members of the It. It. It. club spent a delightful afternoon yester day when Mrs. K, t'otighenowcr and lu-r daughter', Miss Clara, were hoslcssvs at their home on Wash ington, avenue. The ho nte was dec orated with a pretty color scheme of pink and white, bouquets of car nations being used. Bridge was played at three tables during the afternoon with Mrs, I MjL't'iure winning high score and Mrs. Iloyd I'idcoek second highest honors. X d.ilnty two-course luncheon was served arter the-play. flll.t rf iU iniuivlwi-i lru II W ...... ... nm - , nua 111 uuu unuuie iu ui- whu. Lutheran Aid Plans Christmas Program There was a large atleiidanet yesterday afternoon when AI is. ( Ltolltngttwiiri h was hostess Ji the members of the Ladles Aid ifoelety of tho J-ulher.au church ' at iiei .hoine n( 1U7 Third street. I - During the business session ar- I I angeiiu-iits wfte mude for a K'hrislmas tree and program, to be giveii bythe society Christ mas eve for the chtldreu of the church. A social hour was observed and dainty refreshments 'were served b the hostess before adjournment. Announcements Social ' atiiiomiccniciiia nisy be printed in this colitniu free of clmrp;e. Any nimouncemciits pertain Iiu? to any fniictlous such as cook"l ftMMl sales, etc., will be refused. AiinoiiiiceincntH, to be piinicl the Name day, must tm In WH'lety editor's hands by ;00 nViock. News editor's note. .Mrs.- Parley Crlett and Mrs. Kv erett Kown will elilertaln I lie Carnation elub this evening at the home of Mrs. I'litit on Adams avu li tie. Mrs. Henry T, Hill will )e host ess lo I In- Monday I tridge club al a 1 o'clock lunelieon al her home on N avenue Monday afternoon, leeeiiibT i -1. He'd Rather Ride, Just the Same 'l . 1 fir T.ii.l A lMrtor of Austin, Tea. I !"2 nl wnt i rll?"rnl In the iolil rush ff 'lslf. lie a f..nil of nuKlcrn l;f. n.l remarkd "Th.y my th Radio s.vi i itD.w, Di:ci:uir u 12. Mountain Timo Htatloiis. Kl'W., Oicilcii, VM1I1. 6-tl p. in.. Ogdcn ltadio Dtul rs progniin. KOA, Denver, Colo. 12:16 p. mM Itialto theater Hnu slcalc; It, Wurtsibach's orchestru. I'lit 'I fie Timo Htatloas. Kl Wit, Hollywood, l. (J.VJ) 7:45 p. 111., iiitcroihonu brev ities; 8-10, Radio Doings ravels: mil Uliike, .. tenor; Hollywood string trio; Kmmu Klminel, so prano; 1 n-11 , Warner brot hers frolic, direction l.'hurlle AVell man; 11-12, Hollywood Hoof dauco orchestra. kt.O. OnklHiid, Cl. l.2) 7:46, 8:15, 8:30 al m., health training exercises, Hugh ' Itarrett Jiobbs; 11:30-1 p. in., luncheon concert; 4-5:30, concert orches tra. Hotel St. Francis, Vinton La " Kerrera, conducter: -S. sport re-, view, Al Santro: 8:10, Oakland "Y. Al. t. A. -concert orchestra. Kdward 1-eslic, director; Mario 'Wullmnn, soprano; Kllcn t.'birk, pianist; "Tho Signs of tho Times," Dr. Kdgur l-owlher; Kd- wlu Hcinuohn, baritone; 1U-1"-'. Hotel tiU Km nets dunce - pro gram, lvi, INullaud, Ore. (11M.5) 12;3t)-l:30 p. in., Uose i'ily trio; C-7, dinner concert; U-12, dunce music, Multnomah hotel orchestra. KII.I, 1mm AiUides, Cal. (103.J) " U-G:3n p. m., lA-lghton's Ar cade cafeteria orchestra. Jack t'ronshaw, lendir; C:3O-7:30, his tory story, I'rof. Hertxog: Annie Hooker, readings; Henrietta I'o-J land and Uncle John; 7:15-7:46, Christmas carols, pupils of J .Ida Helen Thompson; 8-10, program. Young's Market company; 11:30 2 a. ni.. Times Tom Cats Frolic 1st Birthday l'arty. Iv.lK, Scaule, Wash. (:tsl.l) 1 -2 : 3 1) p. m., l'ost Jntclilgencer daily inatlneo program; "What to IVeparc for Tonight's- Din ner," Itcrniro Itedlngton; S:30 1U, I. (. Warner company studio program. i K31TH, Hollywood, Cal. (2:tK) R-IO"' p. m., KMT It concert hour, Turner orchestra, 1-orcn l'owell, director. ; K.W, Hollywouil, Cat. :ttl.O) 2-5 p. in., play-by-pluy of I1. S. r.-St. Mary's; 5-5:30, ffunny Jim's tulk fo children: 5:30-0:15, Wurlitster pipe organ studio; Town Tattler; C:15, travel tulk, W. "F. Alder; 0:30-7, Atwaler Kent concert ortHiestrn, J Paul - Flnsteln, .leader; 7. talk on in wet life, H. V. McSiiadden; 7:15. church announcements; .8-10, . program, Commercial Construc tion company; 10-lt; Itay West'H Cocoanut Grove' danco orchestra frnin Ambassador hotel: 11-1 in.. Filmland Frolickcrs, dlrcc-1 Ivum i,wii(ift Cal. ( I'JH. D . 7-K a. m., exercises; 1 :.). "Ye Towne Cryer;" 1-2 p. in., ltudy Heifer's orclitstra;' U::io 3:3ti, studio program; s Harold Kneedler, p(anlsl : 3 :3t, 1'alace hotel concert orchestra. Cyrus Trohbe, director; 0:30,- "Ye Towne Cryer;" C:3.'.-7:30, Walde mar l.tnd. Slates Ueslaurant or chestra; 8-12, CablrliL Cute or chesira, Jack Coakley, director, slndio entertainment. UTAH, Oakland, Cul. 2I) y-'i:3(t a. ni.. prayer sit vice; Ilev. I-:. U. WpauldinK.- ; m;v ro.srori ici; askdh KLAMATH KAI.I.H. Ore. Ac cording to private teh-cxa phle ad-vlei-s received here I'nlted States Senator SlauCield introduo-d lu the smile a bill providing for a federal building' in Klamath Tails, The junior senator for Oregon asked for an appropriation of JUIiO.e-iHi. The movement for a federal building was started wrr- during the summer mouths. 1 Fpr 82Years ( -"'-"r' 1 I'Aunt Hannah" Lh-adlmry of Green's ' Fork, lnd., has Jugt celcbiaied her 1 97th birthday and has been u Sunday j school teacher for HZ years. She i wears her hair short, but won't ad- aw t it's iHibbed. "Just cut shoe for I eunvcnjencOt" ho says. '' ! Man J''nci Assault' Chaise. OltliOON CITY, Ore. Juu Kol-1 schlnskl, homesteader residing nearj Scolts Mills, was arrested and Drought to uregon ctiy iy i"ons- table (fortune oh a charge of as sault wtth a. dangerous weapon. Ho w 1.11 have a hearing in Justice court.' .Kolschlnslcl, who was tile father of tho children killed early last spring when powder exploded on hlta farm. Is alleged to , have threatened tho life of his remain ing sun with a gun. HW' ' IEPTT T7D Ml Hi . M , U UNIN Jl Ji - Hi."'' v;' ' K ' Pijp It',' endures when niosl! other --- iwlfei : Company fj ! f: "'it t''" Ikllcr I Ionics Complete. i, fC ; 'mi X- '?Jfr & i r-Ci:T 1 1iE OKDMtl.D. SAI.KM, Ore. The public Berv- lct coinmissiou has issued an order eliminating the nale of 40 one-way udull tickets for Jl on Ihe lino of tho Troutdale Electric Itullrod co it) puny, which opecatcH from the Portland city limits to 1'arkrose. In Multnomah county. In lieu of the Huto of these script books the com mission has. established a single oasU faro of 5 cents, regardless of tho number of tickets purchased at any one lime, ( t The sale of limited school chil dren's tickets In books of 40 cou pons fur $1 remains tit effect un der the commission's order. K. C. 1'ratt. of -'ho Ohio State 1'nlverslty, says that ants are an sensitive to chynges in . tempera ture as the mercury in tho thermo meter. LOOK. YOl'H HKST Hcauly' is iiu asset to every woman in tho business world and in the sociut world as well. There la no need uny longi-r for Any woman not to be ut trnctivo. Our modern methods of beauty culture nHsuro you that you are always looking your very best , , COLONIAT, 1113AUTY . SIHH' Silk llulh ' I'cndlclon Indian RoIkts Aprons f. Linen Breakfast Sols Heads , Handkerchiefs Prtident Buye rs Gifts Such As express an apprceiulioa of the fine taste of your friends they hold a gracious personal significance and imply "a compliment which every recipient will enjoy. ' (iown Kobe Hand lings Nilk'llowu rou(loir Caps l'ctt icoiits Step-ins Gnrlors ' j Silk Scarfs Cashmere Scarfs V(m1 Hose Silk. Ties LADIES READY-Td-WEAR AND MILLINERY These Iliith Towel Sets I'illow Canes . Silk Combinations . I'uff & Mil ror Vanity Corsage Vunity, , lVndkton Indian Llankct Silk Robes j Novelty Handkerchiefs Gai ter & Hankie Sets ; Huttonnicrsi . KIowcib' ':-,-V"-:' E Christmas gifts. ' lie hap py in the knowledge that you arc making the homes of those you care ! for ' brighter, more beautiful. Let us help you choose. SHOP KAULY! Avoid the crowds and gel the best selections. , 1 maintain i "I