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Friday, December 18, 1925.
THE LV CKANDK KVENrNC. onSERVEn
- Pay
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NEWS of
University of Oregon
Dance Is Dated
,- Miss iMorta JVarson. chairman
of tho Greater Oregon committee
in Eatern Oregon, lias appointed
Mi Ha Kleanore GIuhs chnlrinun of
tin; 1'nlverslty of Oregon Christ
inas dunce to be held In La Grande,
In the Kilts bull room,' Saturday,
.iypinbcr 1!G.
) MIks OIuhs liun uppulntcd the
following- , commlttccfl und with
their uld In planning one of the
'- ' most cnjoyablo, dunces ever spons-
ored here by Oregon students.
I I)fcorsttons committee: Glenn Met-
trait, chairman; Gifford Belt, Thel
ma Kitchen, Ingvar Ansncs und
f .Constance Cleaver; music. Hernnrd
llummelt; programs, Helen Wlll
jjk buns; punch,- Clark 'rtco; bus-
lnrss manager, Brook Colt; pub-
llcll y, Jeff ileaii und patrons und
' putrunctjHcs, LnNlta Gasklll, '
Invitations uro extended to all
'Oregon studeiils and alumni, ull
high school Ktudents and all other
..college men and women,, with u
special Invitation to all the parents
of Luc H. of O. students,
't ; . . .
Nowlands Entertain
Swastika Bridge Club
t A pretly color scheme ot red und
-trrev-n, suggestive of the holiday
Kt'iiHon, wtis used to ' decorate Ihe
''Rowland home, on iiveuun Inst
, vetting when Mr, and Mrs. Walter
:J. Nowiand entertiiined the mem
bers of the Swastika Ilrtdgo club.
Miring the evening's play Mrs.
Herbert I'attlKoil won the club
ju tze among the indies-present und
. W. II. I'erry received the gentle
men's prize. The guest prlfce. went
to Mrs. Clyde ZImmerimin:
After the play a dainty two
-course luncheon was served.
.,-
Mrs. Cook Hostess .
To J. B. Card Club
Members of the J. It. Card club
were delightfully entertained last"
t evening at the homo of Mm. Alfred
(;Coik on Klghth street. : Itcautlful
1 flowers and foliage of. the season
wnn. used to decorate the rooms
w here tlree tables of bridge were
'at play. Mrs. Prod Fpaetli won
;high score and the second prize
wont to Mrs. T. H. Maxwell
V: dainty two-courso luncheon
-was served after the play, t
j!
f viHi-Dads Plan Dance J
: ?For Students . (
'! ' s Arrangements are being made by
f ,the social committee of the III-
V Jads for a dance to be given to-
' t , inorrow night in the Klks ball
robin for the high school studoms.
Chancing will start at S:3t and con
,linue until U::iu o'clock. The Out-
i ' casts' orchestra will play. .
' : Members of the Hl-Dad organ-
', t.ntion and their -wives and the
parents of the students will be pu-
j'L- Irons and patronesses. ' ' '
V '. Class Meets
:: i; At M. E. Church
., ; Seventeen members of Ihe Kings
' Heralds Home guards of (he Meth
'' u iidlst Kplseopal church mi in the
' .',..' primary room at thn church yes
. . if; terday ufternoon after school for
' ;v their regular meeting. Mrs. 11. R
. Tyler had charge of the lesson.
; J which was a review of all the les-
nuns studied by the organization
: i;iwn out for tin; next U-hsom. '
j 1 At tl(i- clow ot the nu'r-llnfT rc-
fn-shmciitH vit! ritvcm! th' chtl-iln-n
Ijy Mia. 1.. Johnson.
Mooseheart Legion in
Social Session
Tin tsHlii-H of JfooR'-lirart
Klm' met In r.'(rnl:ir j-khIhh ynti-r-
VALLING'S
! DECEMBER
' SALE
' EVKItY AUT1CLE
IN OUR
STOCK IS CUT
N riacE
FOIl A HOLIDAY DAY
, CLEARANCE
Open Nights
VALLING'S
Beauty!
(Mir modern method
n III do wonders to im
prove your appearunce.
I'hone today for appoint-
ment.
For Christmas
(Itvr a bottle of
Flower - In, - th
niockl"
- bot-
1'erf'jmo or Toilet
Watcr.
Colonial
Beauty Shop
SOCIETY
For Sport
I ii spurt went iimiIiiukn is mere
Intl. Kiting than the primed sen if
edged with bnlllani led, tie in tho
in.mhei wkctehpd no that it rrwmhlra
a toc-k li Is equally attractive
ilh u suit or. a dies.
day ufleruoun at lite lmme of Mrs.
Charles Crandall wllh Mrs., Will
Crandall as usHistant hostess. The
afternoon was cnjoynhly spent at
games, with Mrs. Oon Shanks win
ning tho first prize and the sec
ond prize going to Mrs. Millering.
At an appropriate iiour delicious
refreshments Were served.
Missionary Society
In Meeting
Members of the Missionary so
ciety of the llaptist church had an
Interest Iiik meeting yesterday af
ternoon at tho church, with Mrs.
W 1'. McAdory as Uuder. The
business session wus proaided over
by Mrs. C. K. Happeisett, presi
dent of the society.
Union (Special) An annual
event of ihe Odd 1-YHuws and He
bekuh lodges of l.'ulon Is a social
in the form of a "children's parly,"
which was observed by the local
lodges Wednesduy evening. All of
tho members dressed us children
and brought toys to the meeting.
"All -day suckers" was another
feature. A. short program consist
ing of vocal and Instrumental mu
sic, readings and other numbers
was followed by the members giv
ing recitations, which they learned
while children.
About nine o'clock ice cream ami
cake was served. Mure than K)0
were, present, about -5 being vis
itors' from the Cove lodges. The
hall was decorate; In Christmas
colors, with a large Christmas tree
In the center of tho room.
Sister. Mary
Says:
. (H) Mslrr Muvy)
llreakla.si stewed figs with le
mon, cereal, thin cecum, buck
wheat pancaki s, country suiiMage,
crisji (oast, milk, coffee.
l,iinchcon--Crenin of chicken
nnd rice soup, leltuee sandwiches,
canned peaches, children's spongi;
cake, milk, tea.
Jjinuer liouillon. toasted crack
ers, browned chicken, celery sane-.'
mashed potatoes, parsnip fritters,
head lettuce with ltoueforl cheese
dressing, cranberry sherbet, "whole
wheat rolls, milk, coffee.
The chicken is cooked in the
morning and the liquor used for
Ihe luncheon soup. The pieces of
j -chicken are then rolled in i'iit
j and browned In half butler and
half bacon fat in a hot oven. It
! preferred l lit: soup can be served
1 1 ho following day rather than Hie
same day the chicken itself makes
' Ms appearance.
j fr-mm of Chicken nml llice Soup
I I' our cups chieki'ii brut b, cup
: rice. I cup heavy cream. tea
spoon salt. teli.spoiilt pepper,
j Wash rice through many waters.
' lirlng broth lo Ihe boiling point
' and add rice. 1 'ook in double
, boiler for three hours. .Add sail
land epper. Itemove rrom Jieal
and stir In cream; whipped mil II
f Ml li T. Serve very hoi. This Is a
nourishing delicious soup ideal tor
luncheon but too rich for a dinner
I menu.
ii:ns wit At i:iht i-aim :i:
rinr.wio. (Al') Hug. ne i. bs
will edit the "American Appeal." a
new weekly Socialistic newspaVer,
it was announei'il here Thursday.
The first issue Is to be published
Tanuary 1 and I elm will move in
Chicago from Ills home In Terre
llaute. I ml., lo take up his duties
here. II was aid.
.NEW INVENTION I
SAVES MILLIONS'
A l-iinip that Burns 9if0 Airj
t A new oil lamp that gives an
iamn.lngly brilliant, sort, white
'light, fven better than gas ore.e-
i trlclty. has ben tesled by the 1".
i H. (lovernment and 3fi hading tint -1
versitles nnd found to be superior
to 1 ordinary oil lumps. It burns!
: without odor, smokff or nois no
p'iniptnjf up; is simple, clean, sate, j
1 Horns air and G'fe comiiHtfi
kerowne (coal oil).
Tho Inventor, V. M. .Johnson.
1C1 North t'nion Ave.. Portland.
Ore., Is offering to send a lump
on It days KIIKH trial, or pv n
i to give one Kit KK to tho fh-t
; user in each locality wi will he p
hltn Introduce It. Write htm to
day for full particulars. Alffou.i;
! him to explain how you can xt
the agency, and It bout ,
:cnce or money make lo
i ocr moutU. Adv.
FORD'S PEACE
SHIP BOB UP
. ,. , - . ..... . I those whom Jlomec described ns
?' . Jtr.ni.tine voyuwr., to tlulr doom.
,ASII f 1 .'1,"" '- 11 '' n-n n,l wo.n from rmd-
Klmer luivis the non-list, was in I , iJD..i
the other day, to swap l-'ord I1
Parly reminiscences with me.
We
both were along on the trlii
were along report orlally
however,
not as peace delegates ,
Iclwecn Klmer and Mine. Uos-
ika Sehwinuner. who inspired the
expedition, a red-hot controversy
has been ruglng; lately lintlm press.
The row started over a book by
Lxmis lochner. l.ochner was
prominently identified with the
peace party management und his
bonk is a history of It. In it the
author, fulimiites that Mine.
Sehwimmer had a tut to do with
iiueertng thi! whole affair.
Klmer, In a review of the vol-
ume for an eustern ne wh pa per. ul-
lowed that so she did. Angered, j
Mine. Kchwlmmcr same right back!
at him with a ehullunge to prove i
it, so now It's K liner's turn.
..... ,
What particularly stirs itoslka'
a hint, by Klmer that some-
body prnbubly made a rake-off out i
of the trip, which eost upwards of
half a million, so thaflhere won
room for-a little gravy on the side. I
(Mine. Sehwimmer, In unswer, j
cores the point that the expcdl-t
tion's disbursing officer was lias- j
Ion IMantefr, lenr- Ford's own;
N'ew York sales malinger, whose :
probity Isn't iuetlnncd, even by
Klmer him.seir. Jlow then, nsks
Itosika, do you suggest grart on
the part of anybody else? . ;
And. indeed, I venture lo say. !
ueh a ea.e would bo litirtt word. 1
Vet It hi Indisputable I bat Gas
IMantefr had to pay a lot of bills
he'd have turned down ifhe could
have helped himself.
Many n Kord neaee delcirnte'H I
home Is made happier to this day
by furs. Jewels and rich broeadcH
purchased on that, trip and billed
io me party's nnanclul munago-1
ment to settle Mor.
III MAX HACK STIM, IV '
ixr.wcv, i.i:cn itKit avkks
I-OXDON. (Al') The human
race still is In Ms infancy and may
have millions of years before it on
this planet. Sir Oliver Lodge, the
eminent scientist, declared In a
lecture on evolution at Christ
church, Westminster.
While reiter.-.ting tho contention
he made recently in a similar lec
ture the uiun is descended from
other animal forms, he said that
human beings were Immortal and
had a great destiny before them.
DISCOUNT
For The Holiday Season
11VIM.O 11AI1Y IHIJ.S
T.arge size S5.UH
Small size , il.hH
Spevlnl Jtcfhielloiis In llcaiillfiil JVained l'htuics
Doll and Art Shop
-tun I'lr St. , Ai'ns lllC TllK l.ri.
llRjT flTPFfa flTHT) fTT?Q (uTTTTrrfjl
Candy and Nuts
Satin Finished Mixed, per II) 1!k and Hie
Cut Mixed, per lb 11 W,
Crystal Cream, per lb 19c
Malincc Fine Mixed, per lb 2')c
Anifclus Marslnnallows, small packaKV !'c
Anselus Marshmallows, large package 27c
Itoasled Peanuts, per lb...: , 17'jC
iNo. 1 CaliTor nia Soft Shell Walnuts, per ib....'j!c
Soft Shell Almonds, per lb :$7c
Filberts, per lb ;...27c
(Jood (Juality Mixed Nuts 2!)c
Large Chestnuts :;i)c
Figs - Dates - Raisins
Sultan Pressed Figs, 7-oz. package:. 12c
blue Ribbon Pressed Figs, 15-oz. package 2.1c
"Calimrrna Layer Figs, 5-row boxes 00c
(icnuinc Smyrna Figs, 5-lb. boxes $1.10
Planada Breakfast Figs, o. 1 tall can 2:!c
Sunset Pitied Dates,-package 21c
(Joldcn Dates (CVIIo wrapped), package 2:Jc
Bulk Dates (new crop), 2 lbs. for 2."c
Layer Raisins, 15-oz. package lKc
Miscellaneous
Maraschino Style Cherries, 5-oz. bottle 21c
Maraschino Style Cherries, 7-oz. bottle 29c
Orange Marmalade, 12-oz. tumbler 2.c
Orange Marmalade, 20-oz. jar
Orange Marmalade, No. 2 can
National Plum Pudding, individual size
1-oz. can .v :
National Plum Pudding, 16-oz. can
Heinz Fig or Plum Pudding, 15-oz. can..
Snidcr's Oyster Cocktail Sauce, '2 pt. lM)tllc..2.")C
(iold Bar Fruits for salad, No. 1 tall can 2Sc
Slivits Save OuuiIe
Friiin Iteuth; Tliey Marry
1XIAM) OK CAPUT. Italy. AP
Like KeyMa and Oharybdis of
Greek mythology, this beautiful
Island, whoso rugged cliffs rise
wheerly out of tin nature waters
of the Hay of Naples, has sirens.
Hut Its enchantresses, unlike
At least, Karl Aubergen and
Anna Tshol, both tiermuns, aver
"Ult no 8trens exist. Aubergen,
aim j- rnuiein i snoi cume ai re
separately, each Intending to com- :
mit suicide because of a series of
misfortunes.
They met on the cliffs anil there
confided In each other. Soon, na
iler the spell of Capri's heituty,
they decided to fac life again-
together .
When they told their story tu
Italian officials, financial assist
ance to return tu Germany was
given them.
Xmas
Tree
Light
; $2.75
Xmas Tree
15c
Globes
Xmas Tree Reflectors
. 10c
i
, Xmas Gifts
for
Family and Home
ELECTRIC SHOP
W2. mid 110-Volt Deleo-I.igbt
1'lunt with m without
llnllerles
Opposite J'ostofflce
.28c
.2Sc
12c
,rc
17c
lapii
I
l.ovc or "Mnll" Turned in
I'rliict! of WakYi' Absence
l.ONltO.V. Al)---Th V.'nee of
Wales doe.s nut often lose friends,
but as a result of bis prolonged
absence truriug bis South African
and South American trip, a canine
friend has turned from him, des
pite the blandishments of JlisKuy
al Master. (
This is 1 1 i h cream colored cairn
We Buy For Less
. We Sell For Less
OUR GREAT
Anniversary Money Saving
Sale Is Still Under Way
We have all the Christinas Novelties
For HALF PRICE
Silk Mufflers Very Latest Colors
$1.39 to $1.98
New York Store
Destroyers of High Prices
J . Hotpoint makes it SW'lf AglA
m, -arlch, even V9LJ jflgS &)
brown. Buttered J
"2) while it's hot, right at the vTjS? m
Toast is an appetite teaser ' yj-i-l
fe with any meal. It's best when w :
M mad0 on a Hotpoint toaster. ; otpoint ,
r.ij , The Toist-Over Model toattn Toaj-Over Toaster
TO) both lidci without touching. . $8.00 ' '
! l
! m . :
r ';;;,'V) w 15
IF fU$
IE rl4"
il l- j;-.
7A "
terrier "Molly." a pet of (wo
years, which the l'riuco left with
ludy IJurton, who breeds Cairn
terriers,, when he started U1b lontf
Journey. ,
l.ady Iiurton mude a pet of
Molly, and on tho day of tho I'rln
ee'H return took the dou to York
House. When tin l'riuco went to
greet Molly sho would not evoa
look at him. Kor several days bo
tried to regain her friendship but
Art and
TOYS!
Beautiful Toys!
. SANTA CLAUS
Was here last night and he left a toy for
every little boy and girl in 'La Grande.
Rollie Toys
59c
Those cute little wooden Dogs, Cats,' ,
Roosters, Baby Chicks and Rabbits.
Mama Dolls
Pickaninny Dolls !)5c
Somersault Monkeys and Bears $1.25
Character Dolls, in oil cloth clothes . ..$1.11)
Many other loys front 10c to $.'1.50
ONLY 1 MORE DAYS
To Try for the Lunch Cloth.
Art and
Baby
Shop
linIrieI
A gift of pretty lingerie always carries a
compliment with it a compliment to the lady's
daintiness. r - :, , v ;
Gowns, Chemises, Step-ins and Pajamas, of .
silk, filmy and. fluffy, has -a . fascination for
every woman. : L. Garments ; so ; daintily made,
which commend- theriTselves :to Christmas gift ;
shoppers who ?appi'eciatc quality merchandise
moderately pricedi . i',.;.:, . .
in viln. Tho dog became iiUe
unhappy, would put eat , ami had
to be returned to l-dy IJurton'a
kennels. . I f .; , .
KL'Gl-IMC. Ore. A noyfU of
14 Inc.heH wns reported;' from, tft
Heymour survey etunp atiih ulin
mlt of tho Southern I'aelfip rail
construction area-above Oil U rid?,
according to persons ' froim thut
seelion, , . H . "i
The snow wns not hindering
TOYLAND
Now Open
Credit GARR'S No Inierest
Baby Shop
Inches
$1.59
const ruction Avprk to" uny joxtohti' It
wan stated., . . ', "''
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I . vt hud or thruat it ntuMf ;
btnefited by th vapors of
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