Wednesday , Deiei til if f lfi, 11)25.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWS of SOCIETY
Clubwomen Study
American Artists
American urtlsttt furnished the
lnHptnittoTi for tin afternoon of
profitahlu study when members of
the Neighborhood ctuh met In bpii
eral session ut the. library build
lug Krhluy.
Mrs, I... Douglass, who wus
leader of the proyrnm, introduced
the subject of Anurleun painting:
with a paper In which -she men
tioned prominent artists and tfdd
how they developed their styles and
what they owed to the influence
of Kuropean masters
Two piano ducts, "1'relude' by
(Jade, and "Hunffurian Hunce" by
Itrahin,- were played by Mrs. K. 1.
Holmes nnd Miss Gladys Miller in
tint interlude preceding the re
inaininK' art talks. i ;
The life of tleorffe, lnnes was
sketched by Mrs. (iorx) llirnie,
who urKed the club members to
observe the work of George lnnes
Jr., of whom it 1h prophNied tlmt
he may mirpaKs t ho attainnientH of
his father.
A coincidence hi the hlstortcR of
the elder InneH and John Hinger
Sargent, whom biography tH pre
sented by M rat It. .1. Kakin, occur
red in their Kpan T years, which
in hnth cattes numbend (!!).
.Surgeni, who 1h acelaliued Amer
ica's great est portrait painter, wa
In reality horn In 1'lnrence, Italy,
Mrs. Kit ..In told Hit club, and al
though Ills parents were Aim-ii-riuts,
he never saw this country
illllll he was 20 years old. 'Sale of
Rargetit's pietureH after his death
I a fit summer reached the million
dollar mark on (lie second day.
Works of the two painters were
flashed ona screen for study dur
ing the two talks, Mrs. K. I'. Moss
man having charge of the stereop
tieon. Al a brief business session pre
ceding the program, Mrs. C- M.
Heranlon, president, called atten
tion of the club to l.u Grnnde'a
prominence in the latent edition of
the Federation News, official organ
of the Oregon Federation of Wo
men's chilis. The local club is
complimented on Its recent success
in putting over the 100 per cent
subscription 1o the bulletin.
Brothers Honored
At Birthday Party
A delight I'nl parly took plnco
Monday evening at the home of
WALLING'S
Hat
Specials
PATTERN HATS
53.95, 5.73, ?6.95
ONE LOT
TRIMMED HATS
51.75 while they last
Velvets, Brocades,
Frames, Feathers
1 And Flowers
WALLING'S
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Innerson honoring-
the birthday anniversaries of
James Ingerson and Walter In per
son, brothers, whose birthdays
come on the same day. One was
12 years old and tho o,ther 28. The
home was prettily decorated sug
gest I vo of Christmas, a Christmas
tree being the main feature.
Twenty-five guests were present
and the evening was eujuyably
spent at games. A short musical
program was given after which de
licious refreshments wero served.
Jtlrthdny cakes, with the appropri
ate number of candles served tin the
centerpieces. Jn addition to the
two larger cakes there were two
small ones, with two lighted ran
dies each, honoring tho birthday
anniversaries of Utile Jimmy Sal
lug and Margaret Jones, whose,
birthdays were also Monday,
i
Ladies' Society
Elects Officers
Offocirn were, elected Tor the en
aulng year last night when the
ladies society in the I trot horhood
of Locomotive Firemen and Kn
Kineers met at the K. 1 hall. Mrs.
Lloyd Iticklnrd was clecled presi
dent; Mrs. (). (!ade, vice president;
M rs. W. 1. Lane, past president ;
Mrs. F. G. ( 'oleiuan, secretary;
Mrs. J. Hilary, treasurer; Mrs. K.
H. Head, collector; Mrs. Giinn,
chaplaln Mrs. 11. Hickcy, warden;
Mrs. Claude Jtainercll, conductress;
Mrs. K. O. Klrleff, inner guard;
Mrs. Hoy Cook, outer guard; Mrs.
I1. Harriott, musician; Mrs. Art Wea
ge delegate and Mrs. W. 1. Lane,
alternate delegate. These officers
will be Installed at the January
meeting of the society.
After the business session last
night a social hour was observed
and dainty refreshments were
served by Mrs. V. L. Lane and her
committee.
t "
Party Compliments ;
F. S. Jester
Honoring the birthday annivers
ary of her husband lrs. F. S. Jcb
tcr entertained at a delightful
party Monday evening at her homo
at 1305 N avenue. Twelve guests
were present nnd a delightful
evening was spent playing games
and telling stories. At a late hour
delicious refreshments were served.
Mr. Jester received a number of
appropriate gifts.
Those present were: Mr. nnd
Mm nnnrco Hull Mi (inH Alrti f.
! K. Hnnpcrsett. Mr. and Mrs. I. K.
Clicnutilt, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Hlood.
Mr. and' Mrs. K. Hamon and Mi4,
and Mrs. C. V. Chandler,
Chorus Holds Its .
First Rehearsal
The Monday Musical chorus held
Its 'first rehearsal this season last
evening in the Neighborhood club
rooms under the direction of Mrs.
Jesse A. Hoskins, of Baker. The
rehearsal was very successful with
a large attendance. Mrs. G. L.
J )ut ton, chairman of the musical,
has received several beautiful num
bers, which tho chorus will learn
during the year.
The next rehearsal will be held
next Tuesday evening at the same
place and all women interested are
invited to come. There will be no
rehearsal during the week between
Christmas and New Yenr's, it was
announced this morning.
present and the evening was spent
sowing, after which dainty refresh
ments were served.
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Social Meeting
Is Planned -
The ladles auxiliary to the Bro
therhood of Hallway Trainmen met
last evening at Kagles hall for
their regular business meeting. Af
ter the business session arrange
ments were made for a social meet
ing to be held Tuesday, January 5.
Officers elected by the auxiliary
last week will bo installed this
evening at Kagles hall when the U.
of It. T. and auxiliary will have a
Joint meeting nnd installation.
Cove (Special) Mrs. Lynn
Chadwlck was hostess to the young
matrons bridge, club Saturday af
ternoon. After a pleasant after
noon at bridge with Mrs. V. M.
Hmdner winning high honors, de
licious refreshments were, served.
Those present were : M rs. Wll I -iam
M. Itradner, Mrs. T. H. Conlc
lin, Mrs. William Hallmark, Mrs.
A. IT. Orton, Miss Hess Kelly, Mrs.
Frank Miller, Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs.
G. H. Barker and Mrs. T. C, Hefty.
Terry (Special) Friends of Mrs.
!. i J. J o 1 1 a nse n ga v e a su r p r ise
parly for her Saturday night, hon
oring her birthday . anniversary.
The evening was snent at games
and visiting, after which several of
tho women p resell t served dainty
refreshments.
Ainong those present were: Mrs.
Branch and son. Waller, Mr. and
Mrs. George Branch, Mr. and Mrs.
Toi ve Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. I a
vld JohanscnV Mrs. Burt. Kail, Mrs.
Mary BeleUel, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank
I .arson and Mrs. Jack Murray.
Most of the evening will be spent
socially and every member is ask
ed to bring his wife-or lady friend.
The meeting will start at o'clock,
according to J. A. Arbuckle, con
sul. '
The Kings Herald home gunrds
will meet Thursday after school In
the primary rooms of the Methodist
Kplscopal church.
Tho Missionary society of the
Baptist church will meet Thursday
afternoon,' Hecember 17, at the"
church. The meeting was sched
uled to meet ut the home of Mrs.
c. K. llnppersett, but because of
Illness in the family it will meet
at the church. Mrs. W. 1. Me
Adory will be leader.
The ladles auxltlary of tho B.
of It T. and the B. of H. T.
will have a joint Installation 'of of
ficers tonight at the Kagles hall
at 7:'JM o'cluck. .
sntull onfons, 2 cups milk. S table
spoons butter, 2 lablespoons flour.
1 teaspoon salt, H teaspoon, pep
per, Vt teaspoon sugar, cup but
tered crumbs.
Cook macaroni In boiling, slight
ly saltcd'-water mull tender. Drain
and blanch. ' l'eel onions and cook
In boiling water until tender but
not broken. Add sugar when on
ions aro half done. Brain and cut
In hnlves. . Melt butter, stir In flour
and slowly add milk, stirring con
stantly. Season with Bait and pep
per uud bring to the boiling point.
But a layer of macaroni into n
well-huttercd baking dish. Add
half the onions and half the sauce.
Cover with macaroni and add re
maining onions and sauce. Cover
with buttered crumbs and bako in
a hot oven' for 20 minutes.
John Mulr wrote of Mount
Hauler's beautiful flowers: "This
is the richest mthalpine garden T
Sister Mary j
Says: j
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Announcements
Social . announcements may
be printed In this column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions sucb
as cooked food sales, etc., will
be refused. Announcements, to
be printed the same day, must
be in society editor's bauds by
t:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
(By Slsler .Mary) "'
j Breakfast Halves or grapefruit,
cereal, top milk, broiled bacon,
scrambled 'eggs . with-. lice whole
wheat toast, milk, coriee; .
Luncheon Scalloped onions and
macaroni, brown . bread,- orange
custard, milk, tea. , .- .
Idnner Oyster cocklnlls. brolfed
ham. twice linked potatoes cream
ed cauliflower, stuffed pear salad,
rice souffle, graham bread, milk,
coffee.
children under school ngc should
be served orange juice rather than
ihe grapefruit for breakfast.' The
dish of rice and eggs I planned
particularly for school children
who may not want a cereal.
Scalloped Onions ami Macaroni
line cup broken macaroni, 12
UNCLE SAM
i is going to save Fifty
Thousand each year
' by eliminating the
blue stripes from the
mail bags... . . We all
may save by eliminat-
lug a few of the un-
necessaries. ' .-
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Silk Gowns
Silk Robes
Silk Combinations
Silk Step-ins
Silk Pajamas
Silk Vests
.Silk Scarfs
Silk Ties
Handkerchiefs
Beads .
Garter and Hankie Sets
Flowers
Mrs. Alfred Cook will entertain
the members of the J. B. Card club
Thursday evening, December 17, at
her honie on Klglith street, in
stead of Thursday tU'ternoon, the
regular meeting time.
Tlio Central Parent-Teacher as
sociation will meet December IS at
2:35 o'clock. The hot lunch com
mittee Is requested to come early
for a short mecilng. previous to
the general meeting, A short pro
gram will bo given.
The Ladles of Moosehcnrt l,OKlon
will meet at tho home of Mrs.
Charles Crandall Thursday lifter-
noon. Cars will be at the Bed
Cross drug store at 2 o'clock to
I take tho members to tho i'rim
dall home. Mrs. Will Crnndnll will
assist the hostess. '
All members are requested tot
tend tho next meeting of tho Mod
ern Wo oni en. of America Thursday
evening, December 17, at 8 o'clock.
DISCOUNT
For The Holiday Season
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l.nrge slsio 8.YBR
Small size : - i.x ...: 3.1K
KiktIhI Reductions In Beautiful lYanicl Pictures
Doll and Art Shop
100 Fir SI. Across llic Trucks.
Imra rtrrer, trap ,m? qrrmmra
Miss Pennington
Hostess to Club-
Miss Lillian Bennington won
hostess to the l-'our M. club Mon-
Jiday evening at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. anil Mrs. C, C.
l'cmifnglon. Twelve girls were
MINERVA SAYS:
Coolidgo wears President
suspenders to hold up .his
pants; n yeginnn uses a gnu
to hold up his victims: ari l
The Bootery uses Arch-Aid
Shoes for to hold up anl
support broken-down nrches
nnd removing callouses from
the head of the metatarsal
bones. Morn comfort morn
work. These shoes do the
work and restore health. Jf
your feet nro had, usually
yo ip disposition Is bad.
Men, buy Arch-Aids for
your wife and I think you
can live nt home in peace
and comfort.
THE BOOTERY
WANTKD III unoil ron.ll
tion, u lawn mower, right
now.
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For
Christmas
High-Grade
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Carving Sets
Etched Glassware
Flower Bowls
Sleds
And Ice Skates
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Hardware
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Poudoir Cop
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Pendleton Robe .
Bath Towel Set
Pillow- Cases
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BATH TOWELS selected for Xmas trade. Very lovely
patterns : GOc to $1.25
LUNCH CLOTHS of basket weave material with colored borders.
Any woman would like one as a Xmas gift. Price...'- $5.00
Has 6 napkins 15x15 inch. Cloth 54x54 inch.
OUR NECKLACES and CHOKER BEADS will be closed out at sale
prices. If you want a real bargain come early! $1.25 to $5.00 values
to close out at ..:. 50c to $2.00
COLORED BLOOMERS
COLORED PRINCESS SLIPS
.$2.25
..$2.25
LADIES BOXED XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS, priced low for quick
sales. White, or colored in snappy design 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
OUR MAMA DOLLS and TOYS are priced very low and we can supply
several articles in gift line 5c to $1.00
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