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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1925)
Tuesday,' Jivie.itiiei 15,. 1!25. THE LA IGRANDE EVENING OBSERVED Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. Hill Entertains Monday Bridge Club Mrs. Jh'nry T. llllf wiih lioMt'sn In tin nn'iubors of Moiwluj' IlrldK cluli yesterday afternoon ut hvr Jionn- on N cvenuu with a lunrheoo ut 1 o'clock. The luhle. and llvtujr room was decorated with pretty liouiiut tH of white pompoms. After luncheon three tables of . hridK were nt play. . Miu Kred liotmcs won hlh Bore among the club members and Mrs. t'harb-s Biwym'r received the Kiitst prize. ' Mrs. Richardson Hostess to Society ; Members of the "Westminster so ciety were deliKbtriilly entertained last evening at the Jioine of Mrs. tleorK" Klchardson. Mrs. A. V. I. ind?ren opened the program witli an Interesiinjf devotional. Her sub jeet was Prayer." Mrs. L. I. Ilusey had eli a rife of" the study hour, dnrintr which time religion was discussed. Mrs. A. V. l.tndKren, president, presided over the short business session which followed. It was de cided lb send 'hrlst iiihh gifts to U neidy family of (lie clly, im.haH been the cuslotn of the city for sev eral years. The gills are 10 be' left1 with Mrs. U. . Itarrle at ltohm-n-kamp's st.'iro. , The Klehard.son hoint was dec orated suggestive, of rhrisiinas. a miniature Christinas- tree, Christ inas bells and other mollis were used. A dainty luncheon was served before adjournment. The next meeting of the society w ill be held" nl I he home of Mrs. II. Ci. Avery. IMuiK Oak street. This mei ting will be Hat 111 day, Janu ary '1. . . ' . Dinner Party Honors Missr Price - t i A lovely dinner party took plncf Friday evening at the home of Mr." and Mrs. Walter Price on N avenue 'C'tinpllmenllng their daughter. Miss llelene Price, It being her birth day anniversary. Covers were laid for fourteen girls and after a de- Organdie Parasol I! the Christmas' .tree not to exceed the pric of lu cents. Klocllon of officers for the en suing year is the business of Im portance to come before -the regu lar meeting of the 1,. S. to It. of 1. h and K. this evening at 7:S0 In the Knights of Pythias hall. A full attendance Is urged by the officers In charge. Mrs. W. 1-. Lane and ommlttee will serve refreshments. fl:H o'clock the evening" was en licious dinner at remainder of the joyed at games. The home was beautifully dec orated in accordance with the Christmas season, red and green A novelty for Palm Beach use Is the parasol of (lowered organdie, with a ruffle Of white organdie nUiut the ,cdge. It Is lined with .shell pink silk which casts a lovely litfht on ,the features. WALLING'S December Specials COATS 2!;' OFF rATTKKNH HATS S:i.o.-i - r..7.-i - S.ts coini;i!OY hath itonus fill.K NIXJI.IC1KRK MHN'fl SINK HOX It lira, for . MUN'S KINK HANKS 2 for W.V'j 8 fur $1.00 IIAN1M1ACS8 SS'A OI'F WALLING'S predomlnallng in the color scheme. Mrs. Coalwell Hostess ' At Bridge Party Mrs. Mat Coalwell entertained at four tables of bridge .Saturday eve ning at her homo on North l-'ourth street. High scores for the eve ning went lo Mr. and Mrs. Clyde liavis und Mr. and Mrs. Stun P.ru den received the consolation prize. After the piny a dainty luncheon was served. Celebrates Birthday Anniversary Honoring the eighth birthday anniversary of her Utile son Klbert, Mrs. 'Vera Watienburg entertained seven children at a dinner party Sunday afternoon at the home of her mother. .Mrs. A. W. Kelfel. A little Christmas tree served as the centerpiece for tho dinner table and appointments were also sug gest ivo of the Yuletide season. J Matter was served at '1 o'clock af- jter which games were enjoyed for an hour. .J he children present were: Ks ther Crawford, Howard -and Mar garet JHxou, Howard Webb, Hur bara Kines. Harold, and ItntmuM l'eeUs and the honor guest. I t !N. 0. W. Plans ' I Christmas Program " ! I Thu NYltfhbors of Wooilcrat't aro piannliur nn enjoyable ntl'iilr lor Siuiinluy nlirhl, December l!i, when they will entertain all iiicmlii-rH 'of tin- IoiIku anil tlK'it- famllli'H at u 1'lirlntinun parly. There will be. i program, a. ('liriHliiiaa trot- anil re , freshmenm. Thn program will be 'Kin at 7::ia o'clock. i- -All vlHltlnjr mcin.hcrH are In 'Vlll-ll. ELECTRIC GOODS Electric Percolator Electric Coffee Makers Electric Waffle Irons Electric Heaters F. L. LILLY Hardware Fhone M-85 Announcements Social annotinccmcuta max be primed In this column free of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any fnncflona sueb as cooked food sales, etc., will be refuged. Announcements, to be primed the same day, must bo In society editor's hands by :00 o'clock. News editor's note. Radii 10 t:ini:siay, m: i Miti;it i. 1 Mountain Time Stations, 'I Calvary, fan. (-IS.YN) 4 p. in., ziddress, Heil Cross; S, program, St. I avids soclf ly. lit AVA, Ogilen, t tall. 2U) p. in., Ogden Itadio Deal ers program"; t-lo:HO, tlie Iteeves anil h!s orchestra; S-C. Ogden Itadlo Dealers program, j KOA, Denver, Colo. (.tJ'J.-l) I J;lfi p. m.t tniiMlcale, Klalto theater; 6:30, concert, Hrown 1'alace string orchestra, Howard Tlllotson. director; IW.ii, Itook of Knowledge, directed by H. tJ. Knight; 8, KOA's first annivers ary studio program; saxophone latud, Public Service company; Invocation,- lt-y. Kriient W. Wood; K OX or het ra ; I na 1 talus, soprano; "KOA's Hi hi Anniversary." Kobert L. Miller; "The Open Door," KOA players; ' 1 u, dance ir ogram, 1 1 an mm y Peerless orchestra. - Paeifle Time Stallons KI-'IU, Cnrvnllls, On- (JN2..'i) 1 7:3a p. in., musical Selections;-' 7:4.r, "The Christmas iJlnincr,"1 Amelia Burns; S-1;15, "Conceal-' ing Kxtra Pounds'," Helen l.ee iiavls. UTWIl, Hollywood, Cul. (252) 6-G p. m., children's hour, Hlg llrother of KKWIt; -7-7:30. Mu tual Motors mirth t contest; , 7::tU-S, microphone brevities; N y, pcograui, Cheel-Neal Coffee Cum puny. Maxwell House 'of fee string itiartet; Charlie Iteu.u cliainp, tenor; l.ee Kent and lier terapuehe; y-10, program. Hoot Owl Harbolt of. Mania Monica, Hill Hatch's orchestra;- Peggy Mathews, blues singer; Krank Stever, baritone; 10-11, Warner brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellntan; 11-12, Hollywood Hoof ballroom orchestra. Kt.O, Oakland. Cat. CUH.21 7:15-7:30 a. m., lualih train ing exercises; 7:45, Pep "class; 8:15-8:30, exercises; S:45, inspir ational songs, Kll'eieda Wynne;. 11:30-1 p. in., luncheon concert; 3-4, thirty. piece orchestra pro gram, JJeth Lackey, director theme by Handel, "Thaddeds Maccabeus," oratorio; Vugze Christcuson. violinist;' Josephine J-lnd. sojirano; speaker; Kva Gnr-i cia, pianist; Kdward O'De Helsy Pembrooke, arllsis; 4-1 6:30, concert orchestra.vHotel ,st.' eriincis, vinion i-al"errera, con- Uuclor; C:3u. Mr, Klxlt: fi.?' , dinner. ..ii(incMrt;..-KniokerlJo'i4efj mo. . Kll.l, IiOs Angeles, Cul. (105.2) j 0-0:30 p. m., Lelghton's Arcade, cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw, leader; 0:30.7:30, history story, Pror. Herlzog; Dick Win slow, juvenile reporter; Mickey Mr Han. screen juvenile; Carl Kaslwood and Vivian Marple; x. Dr. Mars Itaumgardt, scientific lecturer; 8:30-1 (i:;fo, ,,. llXe. program arranged by J. Mow. aid Johnson; 10:30-11:30. Hon ' (''lark's ttiltmorc hotel dance or ch st ra. U.MTH, HoMywniMl, Oil. (2:iR) S.G p. n home hour. Mammy Simmons and pupils of Oeruldhie Kaaal: 8-10. KMTH concert hour, the Turner orchestra, '. l.oren Powell, director; ltoiideitu -male uuartet. t ' liX, llolJyw.Hxl, Cal, :t:iK.() 5-5:30 p, m.," flunny Jim's talk to chlldrui; 5:3o-6:)5, Wurlitxer pipe organ studio. Town Tattler: C:!S, travel talk, W. l- Alder; i:3o-7, Atwaler 1ent concert or chestra, Paul PinKtt'in. leader; 7-S, Ambassador hotel concert orchestra, Josef Kosenfcld. di rector; S-'i, KXX f'iiture pro gram; '9-10, progmm, ' W. W. Uiilney orgnuiation; 0-11, Huth Poland, screen star; (1. Allison Phelps. The Uadlo Phllosopln-r. UPO. S in I ram lMo, Cal. ( !2H.:t)--7. 7:30, S p. m., daily doijen exerciss; I o, sewing' tal U : 1-2 p. m., Uudy Seiger's l"t(ii-mout ho tel orchestra; 2:30. maliuee pro gram, Heiinie Herman, tenor; I 'eg;y Mclonald, accompanist ; 3:3a. f:i:diiou talk; fi:30-i: 15. children's hour. Hig Hrother; i;:4o-7. Waldemar I. In. I and the Stales Ki-slaurant orchestra: 7 7:"o, Uudy. Seiger's l-'airmont ho tel orcheslru.; K-li. At wetter Kent uritsis, yKrnesl In;;tdd, direclor; H- Hi, Coudrit h Silver! ou n Cord dance orchestra; 10-11, 'Walde mar l.lnd and the States Restau rant orchestra. UTAH. Oiiklaml, Cal. (21") 1-9:30 a. m., prayer service, . Hev. Oeo. W. Phillips. KTi'Ij, Scutllt' ,Va--li. (IIO.VO) 7:30-K:3O p. m.t Churmed Land trio; 8:3o-S:40, ., Johnsou Wil inole. Inc.; S:4t-8:6o, Kberharter and Putin company sttidlo pro grain; S:5.Jt. p. J. Knit und com pany studio- program; U-10, Out .Door Store, Inc.; , !i:t0.:20, Woulley und company studio pro gnuu: f:2o-y::iii, Kleetrtc Serv ice company. KWSC, Ptillmnii, Wash. (IN.) 7:3o-'.t:3o p. m., special pro gram, Colfax high school; "As , . livnomy No. 2. The Planets." I . CalgoeKs; "Cunt rlbllt Ions of Science to t he I alry Inrustry." K. V. Kllington. . Sister Mary Says: (Hy Siler Mary) ' Hreakast Grapes, rereal thin cream, seramblvd eggs with bacon, ci'lup graham toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Creamed rlco ou toast, hearts of celery, carmel cus tard, milk, leu. Dinner Tomato soup, toast slicks, cheese souffle, creamed potatoes, spinach, rye bread, spon ge cake, fruit Jelly with Whipped cream; milk, coffee. The soup planned for this menu was made with u strong. beef stock strained and cleared and strained tomato juice. Cheese souffle takes the place of meat. No salad Is ia cludcii since spinach Is served as the second vegetable. Crvnmctl Hlc 4111 Tat One cup hot cooked rice, 2 table spoons butter. 1 Vj cups milk, 2 tahtespodns flour, teuspon salt, teaspoon pepper, 1 cup finely chopped cold-holleii or baked ham. 4 squares oj hot toast. Melt butter, stir In. flour and slowly at 11 milk, stirring constant ly. Season wil h salt und pepper and cok rive minutes after boil ing begins. Arrange toast 011 a hot plaiter. Put a layer of hum. on each piece of toasi, cover with a laer of rice anil pour over the cream sauce, tiarnim, wllh pars ley and serve at once. ' r--- Prinei' I'iuctl for Slapping NiisKH'tel Aide? to Vriiicess inAPi:MT. (AP) Prince 'Ab et l Kadlr, sou of Hie late Sultan Abdul Humid, of Turkey, will fol- Handkerchiefs JorUiomembrancc -J($t (jMicimsviM t l!l I II f; i - i iiTn ' m ' ,fl m b (i!nniii '?"'Ui 1'"" ifliti' ft ' Ml nit.il 1 , 1 1 AM QUICK COOKING OATS Cook 2 to 3 minutes only 'jSfectos'H" 0 Company OATS IS-" Ready in 2 minutes. New style H O Quick Coolcing )ats the time-saving, energy-building breakfast dish. Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat- Appctiung delicious healthful! . Filled with flavor packed with nourishment. ' Smooth firm in texture yet retaining the neces sary roughage for quick, easy digestion. That "all-night-cooked" flavor in only two minutes 5 The Universal Gift oj YuletiJe One never makes a mistake in giving 'Ker chiefs t Christmas. Our stock is larger and more complete than ever, "'comprised of Im ported and Domestic Novelties and best of all, at very attractive prices. ... BEAUTIFUL IRISH. LINEN 'KERCHIEFS ' ' .. 25c to 75c ' ' FANCY CREPE DE CHINE 'KERCHIEFS 65c lo $1.00 ' BEAUTIFUL GEORGETTE 'KERCHIEFS -' ! In Plain' and 'Figuroa ' ' 65c to $1.00 : EMUROrDERED LINEN- 'KERCHIEFS In Attractive Gift Box for 75c to $1.25 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR NOW K ' II-O llOUNDY'S OATS K-O CliJICK-COOKlNGOATS V-H! tlflHDI .INHCIIOH H-O HOBNBV5 OATS HECKF.IIS CfltAM FAKINA HrrKi i i nu;AM huikwheat noun OLlHOMtSTCAO.I'AHCAKIl FLOUR , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o . , c : 10 I o Don9! I Tho Irfiyal ulsters of tin- chrln I ' i:i 11 oliurrh will ini ct Wi'ilm-mluy ! jlifti-rnoon ill 2:3il o'clm-k lit (hp. llioino of lira. Airliln t.'onli'y. Mis ' ll'oiirlli Klrut-t. Alll ini'mlitTH lire I I urRi-il to (mi present nfl there will: !le eleetlon of officers. Mrs. t'on- jley, Mrs. Golilmi anil Mrs. Spenreri ' will lie hostesses. I I ... 1 The I.nilles' Anxllluiy lo Hit- Hro jlherhonil or Hallway Trainmen will jhave their reKiilnr nipntinfr tonight jut lOiiKles hall. Tomorrow nlKht I they will linvu a joint installation !of offliers with the It. or It. T. I ... ! Tho (teneral alii of tho Methodist ;Eplsr.opnl rhiireh will meet tomor . row afti'rnoon at 2:3il o'rlork at Ith" homo of Mrs. '. M. Itosumonil, I. 111.1 SpriiiB street. Karh niemlier I Is nskeil to lirinir an artirle for mi Beauty! Our modern imlhoil8 will do v.onilts to 1 ut -provf " your appcartmcp. I'honc today for aiiDoinU iant. J "' For Christmas (ilvii a bottle of "Blorkl" Klovvr-r - in - tin- - bot tle JVrfvimo or Tuiltit Water. Colonial Beauty Shop ANN IV SALE 1SS Our Great ERSARY CUT PRICE BOY SHOES We nr rloainK out all our boys' ilresB shoes, slza IJ to 6. There nro 50 pair In this lot. mostly brown rulf, welt soles, rubber heels, good soles. They sold oritrina't for $r,.on and $5.50. NOW fiOIVC. AT S'-'.O 4 pair of IflKh Cut. IS-ln. top In lot. No.papfr coun tcrs, or fiber caps, or can vas insoles In this make of shoes. Real honest all lenthnr shoes a snap! Himiio of tlm Arr-h.Ald Shoo. IleAdqiiartorq Tor Ilisl Crms ShCMvi THE B00TERY c;.Y II.WDKX, Mgr. Eatsum,, Peanut Butter FRESHNESS is peanut butter goodness. I'EATSUM" BRAND is made freshly each day in an up-to-date, sanitary Spokane factory, from 'Only choice, fresh-roasted peanuts. You'll notice the difference because it does not harden in the container. Let the child be the judge. Use it as an after-, school spread for bread. Your grocer will supply you. Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. Phone Main 122 s Still On Take advantage of our low prices do your Christmas shopping now. One-half on novelties for Men, Women and children. New York Itore 1 AND MILLINERY low th old axiom of thinking twice beforo acting Oio next time he Rt'tH (n a Hlaiiplng mooil. ; ; 1'rlnronn MeilJIilh', chief wife, of the prince, escaped from a villa, here, ond na Abdul believed Munt nphu. Afld, a secretary, had as slHtod her, hO'Slupped his face TOYLAND Now Open , 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 The Observer. Gwilliams Electric Bakery) Maker of Hlsli-Oraile Piutrie V "HOMB OB1 TUB GOLDEN CRU8T" 31 OOOOOOOOOOOO 000 0000000 00 0 000000000 O0O000O0 O'OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000 0OOO00OO0O Freed-Eisemann RADIO Means the best that can be had, even at much higher prices. Remember, that the FREED EISEMANN line only asks permission to show you in your own home. We are only too glad to install one in your home on approval. You are under no obligations to us. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.