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' Thursday, DmMiilH'r 17 11)25. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paire Three 'i v; V i NEWS of SOCIETY PERRY SOCIAL Gilberts Honored';'" . ! At Bridge Party . . .. - Complimenting Mr. ,nud Mrs. J Warren Iv. Gllherf, who' wore re,- . oontly married Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Westenhaver entertained at. a U ve il y phety lust evening at their home .oji!. N1" cvim Tim rooms were) spntily decorated In- accordance Vltlr the Yuletlde.' season, a roil . and green color scheme being used. t Kourtoen tables of hrldgu were, lit play during hv . evening with Attn. H. K. lixoii winning high wore among the la'dlcS ' present,' Jligh score among the gentlemen went to It. J. Green.' Mrs. ('. 1). rutmau und T. J!, i SWoggtn .re ceived t tin second prize. ' At an appropriate liour a dainty two-course luncheon was served. , ' Bridcre Club Meets : At Holmes' Home .. . uftrrnoon when the lust meeting of the clam this Buason was held at Ihe home of .Mra. A. T. Hill. The claim, which conaliits of twenty women of the Presbyterian illn Hionury aocluty, hits been meeting every other week lor the past six weeks at Mra. Hill's home. After the itetrlnntnt; of tho new NEWS OF WEEK PKllllY. Speoial) Tiara Jo hansen spent tin week end with her parents at Terry. Mrs. Fred Kohertsott was shop- year ; Dig class will lake up the, ping in 1-a Orando the first of study of home missions. What hook they will; study hus not, yet been determined. , . ';.- '.'-- Aid Society in Christmas Meeting1 Korty women of the. Kirst M. K. General Aid society were guests at a Christ mus meeting at the home of Mrs. C. M. Kosamond Wednes day afternoon, .Mra, George Tierco conducted tho devotional exercises, lining: us itho week. George Johnnscn was a Terry vislior Sunday. Airs. Naomi llobcrtson made a trip to la Grande Tuesday. Mrs. Leonard Northcott, ; who lias been lit for some time is im proving. Mrs. AI lienor has gone to Tortland for u few days visit. Several people of Terry, attend ed tho conference at the 1.. 11, S. tabernacle (Sunday. Mrs. KhmI Tohrman, nf l.u )i.,r- Irtl.lK "Tl.d C.,1-1 t flU.Inu' ' ' " ' ' . I - i-..v Sunday, Mrs. I'Ycd Holmes delightfully , Mrs. Sherwood Williams, presl- Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of ai..,A.,ri1l1 iilultdn. it,.. entertained the meinhurs of tho., dent, was followed by a short pro-'. Vut.. t.r'tii r,..iiu- l-1,I.,.nii,. Wednesday Kvenlng Itridgc club gram, Mrs. C. S. Williams, a new m,. u,,,,,,,,.! iut.ln asi evening ai nor name on r ourin j memoor, ueiigniett ui company fion( 0f jii,i,.r an,l mrri'i. nueuuiiii nomiueis oi lung-.wuii mo reuiiiUKH, stem Mavender ohrysarlthotnitniH I From th ohrysarithoimtni wore used to decorate- the'.' homo 'formed a farf .of the . Hoamiual Hotly (ireen wt'fti visit! iiir .Me. ninl t m. A. VV. fhrmtmitR tree, which 0r,ly sim.lay. i fornilng a prclty setting' for three tallies of bridge. M rs. rhnrlo.s Tlaylo f won 1fgh sron among tlio club members and Mrs. W. H. Hohnenkamp Sr. re ceived the guest prize. At an ap propriate" -hour dainty ' 'refresh ments wore served. Shower , Compliments : Mrs. Howell Honoring . Mrs.. Merrill Howell, recent bride, Mrs. Hake Shir Ids as sisted by Mrs. Nolan Skiff, 'enter tained at a shower last evening at tho Skiff homo at .1207 Oak .street. Fourteen friends of Mrs. Howell jWei'o" the guests. -Decorations sug gestive of Christmas ' were used' aboift. the rooms and' attached to tlfe chandelier .was a doll ropre sonllng a bride ' holding ribbons, which led to all parts of the house. At the end of the ribbons the hon or guest found, many beautiful girts.. : Aftor an enjoyable .evening ro freshments were '.served 'by tho hostesses. v " . Class Meets with ' ; Mrs. A. T. Hill The. last chapter of the mission study book "Now Days In Datln America,' was discussed yesterduy decorations in red and green, fun making .gifts wero. passed out to tho members by little Martha itusu- mond,' Vivltm und Tholina . Dun ning. - 'Appropriate ' refreshments were served at thft'close.of the af ternoon, lha hostess having the ns slstancu ;of: Mesdatnea c;, K. Sting, It. F.: Tyler, K; t).: J'dyton, (). F. Utley, x , A. .(irifl'in and l.eorge Ifaars. Mis? Cdnley': Entertains Loyal Sisters ' ; T.venty-six : members and. four visitor wern npcspnt vpHtrilnv nl'- Uernoon when tho.toyal Sisters of the Christian church met at the home--of-; Mrs. Archie Conley on Fourth street;.' -In addition to the regular -business session officers lor the ensuing year were, elected as follows:1 Mrs. Harry Saudo was re-elected president; Mrs. S. C. Lap hum ,was elected vice ; presi dent, Mrs. ,C. W.' Hunting, secre tary and . Mrs, j J. ' 1). Smith, treas urer. A social hour was observed later in the" aiternoon and refreshments were seryed by Airs. Conley, Mrs. C K. Golden und Mrs. Spencer. James ami hob Snvith, of Ih. land City, visited IC. W. Smith ami family Sunday. Miss Opal lieiekel spent tho week end visiting her sister, Mrs. Hlebard Fol.on, of i.a Oran do. Mrs. Walter Martin made a trip lo Ia Grande Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomp son and family wore visiting at Union Sunday. ' chestru. I.oren Powell, director. K, HullywotHl, Cul. (.i;tU.O) &:30-6:15 p. in., Wurlltxor pipe organ studio: Town Tattler: 6:30 T. Atwutor Kent concert orches tra, Taul Flnsteln, leader; 7-7:30. Kl Tatlo ballroom orchvtru: 7:30-8, program, Kastern Out fitting company; S-9, West I 'oust. . theaters; 9-10, program, Davis .' Perfection Hread company: 10 11, program, Walter G. Pheou: .11-12, liny West's - Cocoanut Grove tlanco orchestra. KPO, San I ram ls.o, Cnl. ( V2H.3) 7, 7:30, 8 a. in., dally dozen exercises: 12:45.. tnlk; 1:30-2, Hudy He Igor's Fairmont hotel or chestra:, 5:30-0, children's hour entertainment; C:Sa-7, WuMi mar i.tnd und the States reslaii- rant orchestra: S-ll; Taluco ho tel dancti oreheslra. Gone Juntos, tllroetor: Al Jacobs. piunist: Maurice Gunsky. tenor. KTAIl. Oakluml. Cal. (210) Il-y;30 u. in,, prayer service, llev. K. 1.. Spaulding; S-10 p. in., Hreuner's program. ' , KTl'li. Sontllo, Wash. (:t0..0) S-S:l p. in., Gerkes' music . house; S:t0-S:20, tiutoson-Donn-hey Optlcul company 8:20-8:30, Louie's French Dry Cleaners; S:30-8:4o, City Transfer and Stor age company; X;4n.X:M), Tauts Store; SiTiO-it, .Coast Shirt shop; . .0-10, Western Giant Cord ori ' clu stra. '. ' , KWSC, Pullman, Wnsli. (;tlH.(t) 7:30-:3i)' p. m.,' Miramba trio, " f inper sisters; "lteduoing Dis . ease und ' Increasing . Ylod . to 1'aSierii Washington Potato " Field,". Ooorgi'. 1. Xundel; "Flec- - trical -Pioneer's," Charles T Slein- metfc. . Sister Mary Says: WALLING'S Hat Specials PATTERN HATS . $3.95, $5.75, ?6.93 ; ONE LOT TRIMMED HATS $1.73 while they last Velvets, Brocades, Frames, Feathers ' And , Flowers WA LUNG'S Organizations Join . ;In Installation ; . With a record attendance pres ent the Brotherhood of Kail way I Trainmen and the ladies auxiliary to the U. of it T, held a joint in stallation of officers lust evening 'at iiagles hall. Mrs. Grace Ads- jkiin, who -was recently re-elected president of the .ladles auxtliury was re-Installed. Mrs. Margaret ' Arnett was Installed as vice presi dent; Mrs. Ada Pidcock, secretary; Mrs. ' Kiniiia Fowler, treasurer; Airs. . Hazel Coughenower, con auctreits; Mrs. Anna Galvin, war den; Mrs. Hunna Woods, chaplain; MN. " Blanche- McGhean, Inside guard, Mrs.. Veda Harding; outside guard; Mrs. Kthol Mann, musician j and Mrs. I-hnuia Fowler, legislative representative. . C K. Happrsett' was Installed las president of the H. of It. T.; W. E. - Denny, , vice- president; J. 1. i Kuby, past, president; U It. Itriggs, chaplaia; W. t). Warner, secrotary ! treasurer and John-Adsklm utul, II. Jf. Allen, guards. On January & the ladies society will entertain .the men at a social meeting und on January 20 the tineri will be .hosts to tho. ladles' or- gaulxatlou, .It : was announced last night tat- the close, of "a very, ln7 teresting business session. Radio l-KIDAY, M.CFMIIKU IK. J . Lots of poopto who -wish they could leave this town ought to bo gbtd they are anywhere at all. (By Sister Mary) Breakfast Stewed prune! with lemon, cereal, top milk, crisp toast, brotloil bacon, creamed po tatoes, milk, on flee. Luncheon llisquo of oysters, toasted crackers, celery sandwich es, old-fashioned broad pudding, milk, tea. Dinner Breaded veal cutlets, tomato sauce, baked sweet pota toes, molded spinach, beet and cabbage salad, canned peaches, upplcsauco cake, rye broad, mIU. coffee. ( ! 1 'so whole wheat or - grnhnm' bre;id for the luncheon sand wiches, t'ut crisped und Uned celery into thin .slices and sprin kle Rep ruusly over buttered bread. Spread' with a woll-seii-toncd cooked dressing or mayon naise, rover with a thin slice of buttered broad and serve ut. once. These sandwiches are plipiunt enough, to "pep up" tho soup and pudding but are also mild enough not, to completely overshadow their flavors. Bisque of Oysters ! One pint, oysters, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flouv, 3 cups mill:. 1' loaspoon salt, it teaspoon pepper, V4 cup whip ping cream, paprika. 1 ;, Clean oyMers. Add enough wat er to the oyster liquor to make one cup- Cook oysters In tills 11-; quor until edges curl. Drain and chop very fine or pound to . a pulp. Melt butler, Httr In Hour und slowly add milk, stirring constantly. Season with salt und pepper and add oyster. nnd li- ARCH PRESERVER For the Men. THE B00TERY For Christmas ! High-Grade ( 'i Dinner Seta Carving Sets ' ' Etrhcd Glassware Flower Bowls , : Sleds ; ""' :( And Ice Skates F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-f5 Announcements Social , nononncementa may be printed In this column free of charge, - Any announcements pertaining Co any f auctions sucb as cooked food amies, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be printed the same day, most be tn society editor's bands by :00 o'clock. News editor's note. Chapter I, P. K. O., will meet Friday- afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Kohert Kakln. with Mrs. A. V. ' Undgren ns assistant hostess. Mrs. H. A. Zurbrick will, have charge of the-program. The Central rarent-Tonchor as sociation will meet tomorrow af ternoon at 2:35 o'clock in the high school auditorium. A kindergar ten will be provided for children. Tho Greenwood Parent-Teacher association will meet tomorrow af ternoon at the school. The Women's Ilellef Corps will hold Ha rekular monthly dinner Saturday, December 19, at noon, ul the K. 1 hull. At 2:30 o'clock the regular nweting will be held. There will be initiation. As this is the last meeting of the relief corps until after Christ mm a good time is anticipated. The Jllvcria, Parent-Teacher as fcoclatlon will meet at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening at Lane chapel. This meetiog Is for both mothers and fathers of the school children. X special Christmas program has beeu arranged. Mountain Time Stations. CFAC, Calgary, Can. ( I.1.V8) 7-8 p. m., salon broadcast, Gladys Webb Foster, director. CMti;, Kilmonloii, Cnl. (ntn.O) 7:80-8 p. m children's half hour: 8:(i-Ilf:0, studio concert. Newsboys band, direction of T. O. Aldridgo. KIAVA, Ogden, 1'tah. (21) S-0 p. m., Ogden ltadlo Deal ers program. . KOA, Homer, Colo. (322.4) 12:1ft p. in., muslcalo, llialto theater; 3:15, housewives mat inee; 4. culinary hints; 4:1ft, fashion review; G:3. concert,! Brown Palace string oniuTstra.J Howard THioison. uirecior; r:u. Sunday school lesson; 8, studio ' program, oonrtesy Sterling, Colo.; ; ohauiber of commerce. KOIl,' Staie; Collexe, X. M. (3-IH.O) ! . 7:30-S:8 p. m wpinen's quar tets, nicn's quari'ts, State, Col lege Mifsie. departtnent. I'iKrtrU? Time Stations. CXKV, Vnuconver; Can. 8:3.11 . IN nj .siuUlo program, "''liheiTfKMtttshall.troprano; Jessie Grand Atunshawv nlunlst; Alice Wtlmit' MetK, violinist: Kloronce L. I-yle, elocutionist; 10:30, ab- arot Helmont ' orchestra; Miss( Hebe Mutlar, soprano. j KFHJ, CorvullLs Oiv. (2Hi.5) 7:3u p. m., musical selections; 7:40, "Modern., Accounting," F. Kohinpon; 7:fi6, nmslcal se lections; 8:05, House Fating, j How to Conserve-Fuel and Cut Down Kepair Bilis." Karl C. Wiley; 8:0, "lieVolopilienlS 111 the Production and I 'so of Kngi neerlng Materials." S. H. Graf; 8:35. music. Kl-WH. IlollywoiMl, Cal. (2N2) 7:30-8 p. m., program, Klmer It. Sly company; program. Starr Piano company, Hollywood Uhytlun Kings; luuy Mitchell Butler, soprano; Kstelle Shake, IiIiioh singer; !)-.10, program, Don P. Smith, Jnn., Diana-Moon or chestra; Sol Hoopll'n Hawaiian trio; Ashley Sisters, close har mony duo; 10-1 r, Warner Bro thers frolic; Charley llch's Sun set' canyon Country club or chestra; 11-1'-'. Hollywood Hoof ballroom orchestra. KGO, Dak I nnd, Cnl. (3111.2) ' 7:20-7:30 a. m., health train ing exercises; Hugh lioblm; 7:4fi, Pep class; 8:15-8:30, exercises; 11:10, home-making talk. Pru dence Penny: 11:30-1 p. in.. lunchoom concert; 3-4, Muriel Bates Keast, soprano; Mary Mul vany, contralto; book review; Anna l.ucchesi. pianist; May hello Morrison, violinist; 4-G:30. Hotel St. Francis concert or chestra, A'inton IiForrera, con ductor: 5:30-C. girls half hour: 0-7, dinner " concert, Baldwin Piano company; Knickerbocker trio. Kll.l, Ixis Angdos, Cal. (105.2) (1:30-8 p. m.. KH.!s nnnuul Christmas party for the ltadlo children; 8-10, program. Western Auto Supply company; 10-11. Clnrk's Biltmore hotel dance or chestra. KMT II, Hollywood. Cal. (238) S-in p. ni. KVt'lMt ennert or- quor. Bring to the boiling point :and then cook over hot water I for Jo minutes. Whip cream un 1 HI stiff and fold Into soup just before serving. Serve sprinkled Willi paprika. Tho whipped cream is not nec essary but it add to the richness of the soup and lightens and im- b' proves the quality of the soup, i i llnmlet of Plvmoutb AImi n 1 u hM)t (UKcnlal io Did A-,o p r jr&iiir&i n jrt & a & & &f&i t irmunt PIA'MOUTH, Vt. (AP This hamlet, which Is justly proud of of having given a president to the country has another claim to fame. It probably Is one of tho most salubrious spots In this section of tho country. . Herb Moore nnd several old- timera wore discussing with Angus MacAulley, guard at. the home of tho president's father. Col. John Coolldge, the longevily of tho inhabitants of Plymouth township. Someone raised tho question of actual numbers und In little more than half an hour they hud named 38 men and women w hose ages ranged from eighty to well over ninety. They declared that there must bo at least half a dozen oth- s. The population of the township is estimated at, 4n and no man Is considered old who iu not at leant seventy. ' ' , . $k3fiougfifful 'Qifi Berlin Mfo Guards Must Hwlm us Well its Tkey Pose HKRI.1N (AP) ' Handsome bronzed Apollos no longer will be stationed us lifeguards at munic ipal buthlng beaches solely for tho admiration of young 'women. They Hall's Catarrh Medicine both local and Internal, and h been ucceful In the treatment of Catarrh forovctfortYYcars, SoldrralldruoiiKa P.J.CHENEY tk CO-Toledo. Olilu ; DISCOUNT For The Holiday Season ' , HYE-I-O liABY JHMXS IiUrgo size $5.98 Small size - 3.08 Hneolnl JUtluctlons In Beautiful, Framed l'icliires Doll and Art Shop 400 Fir fit. A-niss Ihe Trncl;. Try Out Delicious FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual, large variety. . Watch Our Window Display In our new location Across the street from The Observer. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers of IHgh-Grade Pastries "HOMES OF THE GOLDEN. CRUST UNCLE SAM is Koing; to save Fifty Thousand each year by ' eliminating the blue stripes from the mail bags. . . . We all may save by eliminat ing aif of the un necessaries. UNITED STATES i 4' f 3 v-M fit'1 f 5 ' ft5C$ Every Woman Welcomes the Gift of Hosiery -and especially delightful will be the gift if the hosiery ia chosen from the lovely collec tion we are showing this Christ- ! S mas. Sheer Chiffon- To service weight, in colors to match any costume $1, -81.50, $1.75, $1.95, 2.25, $2.75 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR -S AND'MILUNERY r at least must bo able to swim. Municipal authorities lnvoatlffai Inp the drownings of two boys In one of the outdoor swlrnmlnfr pools report that the rescue of tlio lads was hampered by the fact that ninny of the lifetfuurds could 'not swim. It la charffod thut dry land bathing frequently Indulged In by women with stunning bathing cos tumes also lias been practiced by guards whoso suit probably would not stand tho water. Fuprltlvo Youtli faptiirwl BALKM. Ore. William Borden, ago 14, In bulnff hold hero pending the arrival of an attendant from the state training school for boys at Chohulls, Wash. Ho escaped from tho school there lust Satur day. When arrested by the pollen he was driving a stolen automobile. Lemon rinds nro now utilized for the manufacture of pectin, ;tho substance that makes jolly ""jail." TOYLAND 1 Now Open Credit CARR'S 'Hp p"t Safely Swtftfo tSirfii Trftvi'l hy lolor Sihkp Sufi'ly - roniforlnlily. MOTOIt THANSIT 1.I!'AN Y. . TIM ;n'y MdKCM, ' Conin to our SOiko ltiMii ut 1 1 1 1 T('rrcrion Ave . All Modfi-n nnd llrnti'il s1ii(h. 1KWI0 I.A .I M1. roit .lowpli 9 A. M. - 1 1". M. - I I'. .M. Sniiiliiv. 0 A. M. - V. M. I,nilllrt(m II A. M. - I I'. M. Dally. I'oillnvtM to Wnlln Willlii mill riirllliml. CliPop ItnKi llrpol riiomi Vi t'nrry I-prcss On Special Trips , Mnln 1!IU ' Ami Tnink.H ATTACK OF MIX 1-ATAI. ALDANT. Ore. Manli-y Vf. . Hodi-i.. fi. a. farmer llvtotf four ,mll-a auth of Albany, dlrrl of In jjurlrt rlvnl when attacked by a jjer-y bull. Iloilars was lon at the time land aulil. before he died, that a 1 strap on the end of a pole to which th animal was fastened broke and ,fr4 Ihe hull. Although dehorned (the bull ruahed the man. rolllnu ' htm on Ihe around, crunhlnir his , chest, bresklnc three, ribs orer lh i heart. 'ill r Beauty! Our modern methodf wilt do wonders to improve- your appearnnce. Thone today for appoint ment. For Christmas (ilve a bottlof "niochl" Flower - In - the bot tle Perf ime or Toilet Water. Colonial Beauty Shop Use Blue Mountain Butter and BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY R. F. TYLER, Trop. Telephone Main CO ' 1109 Washington Ave. '1 V Radio Answers The Question of Happy Holiday Gift RADIO a gift in tune with the times a gift on the high wave of pop ularity a wonderful gilt sure to delight anyone who. hasn't a set or can use a better one. One of these fine FREED-EISEMANN Receivers will delight the receiver of your gift. Don't forget that we are nt your sen-ice tn put a sot in your homo on ap proval. You are under no obligations. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. L 1