Monday, -UucthiIht 14, l!)25.
THE IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEK
Paige Three
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NEWS of SOCIETY
IIiss Scroggin to
Wed Mr. Warnock
Invitations arc out -for the wctf
MMpr of MIbs Allndfi'n Horotrtftn to
Odcur Warnock, which will l an
wnl or .Mnnuy. Ik'tvinlnT 2K, In
tW Kirisrnpal church hen. Hlshop
W. j 1 it-m Ingtun, of IVnJlcton,
. will perform Hit' imirriugu cere
mony, which will 4m followed by u
reception tt the ScroBifin home.
Miss r.erufitfln ia tlie tlautfhttr of
?.l r. r.utl Mrs. T. J. Bcrojrxln und
is n popular yountr ludy of this
city, iitie in ii ffruriuuto of the local
hiKh Hflioul uml last spring gradu
ate i from tho t'niversity of Ore
K'tn. Hho is a member of Gamma
1'hi I let a. siti ority. Mr. JVarnock
Is tho Ktn of Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wainocii, of Kansas I'lty, iMlKHonrl.
le anie to l.a Grande ajiuilt two
yeai'K UK 'J from It 1b home there to.
accept a position with the Bow-iium-Hiclts
I timber company. le
"Is a Kinduate of the I'nlversity of
?.!l.sscurl and is a member of Sig
ma Nu fraternity,
Pendleton Couple
Married Here ' . ' ' :
A ipiiet wedding ceremony took
place at ! o'clock Sunday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. It.
Morgan, HlMi Sixth street, of this
city when Miss Hazel M. Wyrick
ami Gilbert i-'.iy Hodges, both of
IVndletun. Oregon were" united in
marriage by the ltrv. William
Crosby It oss, pistor of Uu l're.sby
' terian church. The couple were
1 attended by Mr. und .Mrs. S. 11.
'Morgan.
'l"h bride, a popular and charm
ing yountr h'dy. is tho latighter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wyrick, of IVn
dteton. Mr. Hodges is a rfromlnent
rftiU ts'late and insurance man of
that city. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hodges have a
wide- circle of friends, who wlsn
them every success and happiness.'
Dinner Compliments
Mr. Warnock
Warren Gilbert and Oacar War
rook enJertained at ;dluner at the
Foley grill Friday evening hon
oring luvayne Warnock, who left
. 1m si night for Kansas City Mls-
; soui i. V r. Warnock has been
transferred from th offices of the
How man- Micks hum her company
'here lo'the Kansas (Mty offices of
', the company.
Dinner wns served at 0:30 with
New Necklace
V:' 7
lit ro In a type o( pearl mvklncc tlmt
rlilii:il,li. wCMm. 101V :i
... . , 110t.k w(
" .'iK,n.U. xlniiuia tin.
Willi a Iiii-k,. Uiru.,,1,. ,..., ul
I'iicli eml. '
THING'S
December
Specials
COATS 2.". OIF .
rAT'l'I'ltNS HATS '
$:!.: - $5.;r - sso.ua
COliDCItOY HATH KOHK3
Sll.lv NIXJI.ItiKKS
-MK.'s' S SII.K SOX
. II lilii. fur $1.0(1
IIKN'S I1NR HANKS
2 rur S2rrj :t fur $1.00
IIANDUAOR
2.-1 OIF
A LUNG'S
covers ladl for twelve.
Celebrates Birthday'
At Matinee Party
Pauline Conradt celebrated her
ihirti.nt It birthday unnivers.iry
.Saturday by entertaining 13 of her
young friends at u matinee puny.
From this theater the rompuny
was Invited to the apartment home
of Airs. O. Hetgehlortf, where
games were played and refresh
ments served. Miss Heln Sargent
and AIIH3 U-la Wurm-r , won the
prizes at games.
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Last Country Club
Dance December 31
The last dance to be given by
the country club will be a new
year's party the evening of Decem
ber 31. Ah this will also be the
"Swan song" of tho club the com
mittee in charge is planning for a
delightful affair. All members not
serving on former committees will
be. asked to help with the dance.
The general chairmen will be Jlr.
and Mrs. K. Iv. Holmes.
! Other members of the committee
are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ktangc, Mr.
and Mvs. G. U. hnrison, Mr. and
M"'H. H. K. O'Brien, Mrs. A. Po
larlt, Mr. and Mrs Martin Fitzger
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Stoddard,
Marcus Jiocseh, Mr. und Mrs. H.
K. f'oolidge, Mr. and Mrs. H. I..
Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kocsch,
Mr. und Mrs. H. 11. Colnirn, Mr.
and Mrs. F. 11, Appleby, Dr. and
Mrs. F. U' Huston, Dr. and Mrs. O.
1,. Hlggers, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ki
lls, Mr. and Mrs. John Thelsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Fowler, Mr. and
Mrs. Audmer 1'lnylo, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Gilbert, Waldo Stoddard
and Tex Knight.
cold water three or four bourn.
Steam until plump but net broken,
or mushy. " it move Moiies and
cut In neat quarters. Pm:r over
French dressing and let Kiand on
hour. Combine rice with mayon
naise and fold In prepared prunes.
Peel oranges und remove sections
from - the t covering membrane.
Put a mound of tho rice mixture
on u bed of lettuce and surronnd
with scctilns of oranges and serve.
Radii
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ti i:si.iY, prci.Ainrit
Mountain Time Stations.
CFA ('ulgurr, Can. (-I.VH.K)
K:15-9:I5 p. in., concert.
Haydn mate tjuartct, ladles trio.
CXI tit, Hritfun, ran. (-I7U)
8 p. in., studio program, Ted
Franklin, baritone; Vera Geddes,
violinist, v
KI-'WA, Ogdrii, I'lah (i(ll)
R-G i in., Ogden Jtadio Deal
ers program.
KI'.VF, 'olnrmln Sp'gs, Cain. (2.V1)
8:Ho-to p. m.. musical pro
gram. Freeman Dust Absorber.
KOA, !enxer, 'oln, (:t22.J)
1 -: 1 5 p. m., musicale, Ui ilto
Ulealer; 3: 1 ft, exercises; 3:3'),
mutlneo Tor hoimewtves; 4, cul
inary hints; 4:15. fashion review:
li;;Hi, concert, Hrown Palace
string orchesira, Howard 'llllot
, son, director; 7:30, News-Times
concert.
Paoirie Tina Stations.
ItV, VniM-nuver, Can. (291)
7:30 p. m.. Aunt liul.y: X:3tt.
studio program. Mis. ilowiti Iiry
don, Mrs. Louis Kambert, Mrs.
Dura Uranil, Mrs. James Ilill
coat; -10:3m, Cahnri t Belmont or
cheslrn: He lrt Mullar. soprano.
KIAVH, llnllwtMHl, Cnl. (a;.2)
&-fi P. m., children's hour, Pig
Hrother of KKWIl; 7, tulle on
health, Dr. W. I. Mvbusiter; 7:tf,
microphone' brevities: 7:3o-a,
program, Kinier li..Sty company:
S-9, program, 'urn It a Pholo-
, gra ph 1c st ml los; I Jrovo Nort on
Lindsay, tenor, Paralta String
trio: y-Pi, program, H. L.
Crockett company, Klltu trio,
Louise Sullivan, soprano, Way
Watts and his ukulele; la-it,
Warner Port hers frolic, direc
tion Charlie Wellman; 11-12.
Hollywood Hoof ballroom dance1
orchest ra.
K;of Oakland, Oil. (Sttl.2)
7:15-7:0 a. m., health traln
ing exeivises, Hugh Marrett
lobbs; 7:45, IVp clas.i; , 8:15
S:3a, exercises; .11 :3a-i p. m.,
luncheon concert; 4-f:30, con
cert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis.
Vinton Lal-errera, conductor;
5:30, "As a Woman ThiukethJ"
Louise I.andis; G-7, dinner con
cert, Hajdwtu Piano company;
Knickerbocker trio; S. National
Carbon company program; An
tonio deGrussl, violinist; Hessle
Ii. Woods, accompanist ; Fanny
Hailey Scott, Hoprnrio; .Meritnnnn
Tov1.. r Denny, pianist ; George
Garland, soxcphoniM ; Alliert
Gili.tfe, baritone: :30. Auction
bridge f.ature; 10-11, Hotel St.
Francis dance music.
KH.l. Uts Anucles, CaJ. (105.2)
C-ii:3o p. in., I.eighton's Arcade
cateteriri orciicstra. Jack Cion
sijaw, leader; tf:3(i-7:Ho, history
story. Prof. Ilert;og; weekly vis
it of Queen Titauia and Sand
man from Fairyland; Louis F.
Klein, auto-harp and harmonica
soloist; Charles Leslie Hill, read
er, Lenore Killian, - contralto;
7:30, talk on dogs. H. M. Hub
ert sou;- ii-!'i, program, Cochran
Pros, company; Jit-1 !, D 6 n
Clark's Plltinoro hotel thtnee or
chestra. ' 4
UMTIi. HdI' w.mmI. Cal. (2:tS)
5-t p. m., home, hour with
Mummy Simmons, Hilly Lord
and Margaret llond: 7:", "Di.i
ittond Alines of Centra! Africa,"
F. P. Harclay; S-ltl, KMTi: con
eei t orchestra, direction l.oren
Powell.
K, Mullywooil, Cal. :!:.!) )
5-5:30 j i. m., Scnny Jim's talk
to childr-Mi: 5::!n-G:15. Wurlitz
er pipe organ studio: Town Tat
tler; 0:1 ft, travel talk, W. F. Al
der; ::i-7, Atwaier Kent con
cert orchestra: 7-7t45, pi'0;,'rnm,
pey L. 1 ton ley company: 7:45,
talk on healtii. .Dr. Hold. T. Will
iams; S-!, program, Xinke's Pi
Itottcmlng, Shoo company; H
!::;, progra.m, Cavalier Shoe
stores; ici'O-1 o, st udio program:
10-i:i, movie night at the Am
b:i;:itlor, Kay S'c-st'n. Cocoanut
tlrove dancti orchestra.
KPa, sail I'rum lM-o. Cal. (-I2K.K)
7. 7:3n. x a. m.t dally down ex
ercises; 1 ft, "Domestie Science,"
Virginia TaptHin: l-L p. in., Jtudy
SeigeFs Fairmont hotel orches
tra: "::t".3;::t, speeial matinee
pntgram; 3:3n-i:srt, Cyrus Tro
bee's Palace Hotel concert or
chest ru; 5:30-ii;i6, children's
hour stories. Pig Prother: 6:40,
Waldemar Liud and tho States
Pent aurant orchest ru; 7-7:30,
Piuiy Seiger's Fairmont hotel or
chestra: tt-9, minstrel show fea
ture; -pi, Monta Motor Oil
trio: Gypry und Martn, close
harmony team; 10-11, Jack
CoakUy'a Cablriatts.
, K l All. Oakland, Cul. (210)
Pev. Geo. W. Phillips; 8-10 p.
m., program, Mutiutl stores.
KTCi., Seutth, Wu.-h. ;ltl,Vfl) .
J':45-10 a. m., Fruscr-Putcrson
department store; 12:30-1 :30
Meves' cafeteria, Henri Dumskl'd
concert orchest ru; 8-11, Interna
tional Pible Students association.
Driver's Curhvdty Costly,
np.NP, ft re. Pecailse Cbuvnco
Woitds, driver of a bakery automo
bile, desired to know how rapidly
his gas tank was tilling, a stage
j terminal in Pend and a bakery un
jlumobile wen partly destroyed by
jfire. Woods lighted a mutch. The
I flumes spread from tho gasoline
tablets and then went through the
baildlng.
Many coaches and carriages used
by Iliitlsh royalty liutlie past have
become the property id' moyle con
cerns ia America, He fore being
tieiit to America, all crusts and oth
er idenlilleation marks are cut out
of the paneling or of the. uphols-luy.
I Will
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fK LADIES READY-TO-WEAR j
I AN D mTuL.1 NERy"1
a :
Christmas Suggestion
To Men
When you give "Her" a gift, let it be
some useful article of wearing apparel.
Coats, Dresses, Silk Robes, Silk Gowns,
Scarfs, Silk Hose, Pajaroa Suits
Garter Sets, Step-in Sets
Parbcrs. hairdressers and mani
curists in tlu Pnlted States havo
j increased sevenfold in relation to
the total pepulatibn since 1 Still.
Veruuiilu to Have I'lnyficld. ,
VKHNONIA, ftre.The city h i;t
acquired a tract of thne acres one
block from tho malu street, on
liock creek, which will be made
into a public playground. The fund
lor the purchase was statttd last
summer by a number of miles of
tags, Hainan Institute of New
York sent their check for $lfu to
complete the deal. Swings, slid- m
und other accessories will be add
ed this summer.
Announcements
Social announcements may
be printed In this column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions such
as cooked food sales, etc., will
be wfutKHl. Announcements, to
be prlutetl tho same day, innst
be In society editor's hands by
:IM) o'clock, News editor's
Dote.
LECTRIC-
GOODS
Klccfric Percolator
Electric Coffee Makers
Electric Waffle Irons
Electric Heaters
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
I'hone M-85
"Talks on American Paintings"
will be the subject tomorrow after
noon when the Neighborhood club
will meet In the club rooms in the
library butfdlng. Mrs. h. P. Doug
las will be leadi-r for tin afternoon
ami will be assisted by Mrs. K. P.
Mossmun, Mrs. George H. Hirnie
and Mrs. Hubert Kakin.
To udd to the afternoon's inter
est Mist Gladys Miller and Mrs. K.
1 4. Holmes will ilay u piano selec
tion. Tho Indies Auxiliary to the
Hrotherhood of Ituilwny Trainmen
will meet tomorrow evening at 7;:i0
o'clock at Kaglea hall.
Mrs. George Richardson will be
hostess to the Westminster society
this evening at her home on Kec-
I ond street.
1 !
Sister Mary
Says:
LOOK, voitii pi:st
Hen nty is on asset to every
woman in the business worll
and In tho social world as well.
There Is no need uny longer
for any woman not to be ut
tractlvo. .Our modern inetliods
of beauty culture assure you
that . you are. always looking
your very best.
CQLONIAT, HE APT Y
SHOP
CUT PRICE
BOY SHOES
We are ctofing out all' our
b-iys" dreys nlioes. sixes 1( to
o. Til- re are SO pair In this
let. itK'Htly brown calf. wdt
Foles, rubber heels, good
sole. They sold originaMy
for and $5.50.
.NOW fiOIXtt AT
SJ.95
4 piiir of High Tut. I2-In.
ton in lot. No paper coun
ters, or fiber Ciijts, or con
v.is Inroles in this mnke of
shn. Krjii honest all
e:.her fhn'S a snap!
Home of (lie Arrh-Atd Slioc.
Heiulmiarters
For Kti Crns Shoes
THE B00TERY
i I1.VIH;X, Mjpr.
(TU Sister Mary)
Rreakfaat lkiked winter pai-s,
cereal cooked with dates, thin
cream, crl.-p graham toast, milk,
, coffee.
Luncheon Tomato bouillon,
rice, salad, brown bread, molasses
cookies, milk, lea.
! Pinner Fruit cocktails, salmon
loaf wit h creamed peas, potatoes
In parsley butter, curly endive with
hi con dressing. Kingerhreud with
whipped cream, whole wheat
milk, coffee. T
Very often at this time of year
the cook finds herself with odds
and ends of fruits tioth canned und
fresh. These ran be used to ad
vantage In fruit cocktaiLs at the
beginning of dinner, in combin
ing the fruits apply the principle
; of two tart fruits and one mild
'one tf possible. Or maranate the
1 fruits in tart orange juice or lemon
juice,
lnt luncheon snl&d In rather
out of the ordinary and quite
hearty,
t Hire Salad
One and one-half cups cold
cooked hre. It larg prunes. 2 or
anges, 4 tablespoons French
d reusing. i cup mayonnaise, t
tnr. The rice should be rarefnliy
cooked, each kernel light and puffy
and tha whole mass dry and fluf
fy. Wash prunes and let stand in
Far Colds
Inflw
and a
Preventive
ill
V4 U
Laxative
Brom
Quinism.
Idbhis
I
As?
Serious illnes3 and com
plications often follow an
ordinary Cold. Check it;
use the old Reliable, Safe
and Proven Remedy, "Lax
ative BROMO QUININE."
The First and Original Cold
and Grip Tablet Proven
Safe for more than a Quar
ter of a Century.
The box bears this signature
Price 30e. '
Blue Mountain '
Butter.
r.nd-
BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM
Honic-niadc Products Honest Quality Always
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY
R. F. TYLER, Prop. . ,
Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Ave.
CV0UGHS
Apply over throat and chest
swallow email pieces of--VAPO
RUB
TOYLAND
Now Open
Credit CARR'S No interest
UNCLE SAM
Claims it costs him
two cents to make n
dollar bill. We were
wondering how
mnny sense it would
take to SAVE otto.
UNITED STATES
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Try Our Delicious ,
FRUIT SHEET CAKE
Together with the usual large variety.
Watch Our Window Display
-In our 'new location
Across the street from The Observer.
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Mnkera of Hlgh-Orwlo Pastries :. .
"HOMja OP THE GOLDEN CRUST" 1
Let Us Prepare Your Clothes
For The Holiday Season!
The many social events of the Holiday
Season places a heavy burden on your
wardrobe. I!c sure that every gar
ment is in perfect shape.
We clean and alter the finest gar
ments and can make them sparkle
IiUe new. Don't discard 1bose last sea
sen's clothes until you find out how
we can restore them.
Our work hns a reputation for Itcing
better titan the ordinary kind. Phone
us today. We will call for your clothes
and in a few days return them to you
entirely renewed.
PHONE MAIN 72
The ardrobe
Gleaners
Next to Penney Co.
E STORE WITH A
REPUTATION .
f
I
A.
We wiil install these units in
your place of business for $1.00
down; 12 months to pay.' $1.00
per month per unit.
A golden opportunity coming
just before Christmas!
There is something about the
way it's LIGHTED.
One of the most important parts
of any merchant's equipment has
only begun to be fully recognized.
The most progressive merchants
are beginning to realize the real
value of GOOD LIGHTING.
You are witnessing the rise of
new principles of STORE ILLUM
INATION which .are profoundly
affecting all merchandising busi
ness. Good lighting is proving to be
an essential and integral part of
the prosperous store.
If you are still doubtful watch
the store with a Reputation. Per
haps you are one of the seven
the seven merchants out of every
ten in this city who have not real
ized what lighting can do to in
crease sales.
Ixt us show you how Good
lighting with Ivanhoe Tojans will
increase your sales.
Special prices now with 12
months to pay. Investigate this
opportunity.
PROFIT WITH LIGHT-PAY WITH PROFIT
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
"Always At Your Service"
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