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Wednesday; December 23, 1925, THE LA GfcANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three "At Home" Day at Hot' Lake New Year's Day Cards huvo bfcn rvcolvetl in Ia . CSrande and in other pnrts of th Grande Hondo valley for an "At Home" day which Dr. V. T. I'hy will Kive at Hot Iuke sanatorium on New Year's afternoon. Ir. 1'hy entertained with a very elaborate and beautiful affair last year, whi n he re-introduced lo the valley the old-fasliioned idea of being "ut Jiome' to one's friends on the af ternoon of the first dfy of each year, . , It tH report "il Unit the lft2i re ception will be considerably birder than luHt yvnr'H and not only the ball room but several auxiliary rooms will be iwd lo accommodate those who call. .Music will be fur niKhed for tliosi- who care to dance, while a feature program will In clude danci-H )y the, Alisa h Heiihih Nt'wlln and (tibia .A.shhy, of thin city, and MIkh Mctiiinc Mill.T, of i'nion. Browns Entertain at Christmas Party Mr and Mra rtny I trow n entnr talned the uieiuhri'H of the U. PI. O. cluli la.st evening at their homo on Alder .street with a delightful t'hrl.slnias parly, ranis ver en Joyeil durinK- the early part of the 'venlhtf wit h M i-h. l.eighton Hion u inning liltfli Hcore anioiifr the liullt-H and the K'nt leinen's prize ftolng lo IJInUe Shields. .Mrs. Shields hnd Orville WriKht received the consolation prints. Tlie home was decorated in a pHetty reil and reen color scheme, miKfTest ivo ; of the season. Orville Wright ncted as Santa fluus und distributed Christmas Kit's amonK tho quests from a beautifully dee orated Christinas tree. Appropriate refreshments were served at a late hour. . Junior W. B. A. Elects Officers .Officers were elected Saturday afternoon when the Junior V. U. A. met at the home of Mrs. Giles Harndcn. Kldon Ames was elected herald.; Kthel Ilarnden. queen; Until Swart and Jtuth Hrannon, maids of honor; Uuth Murehison, chamberlain; Helen Jensen, scribe; Nora Sitter, mistress of robes; 1m cille Hixon, purse bearer; Marie Hrannon, lieuleuunt; Verua Htck ford, captain; Jack Galvin, keep er of the door; amPKlchard Bram- NEWSofSOCIETYl ( Garnets "Jnrnets. extreuiely popular ft genera .ion or so aim, are la-Inn revive,, and ore very much in demand. This one, nkvkhed, shows an mteresilnR ari nmirenietu of the deep red stoneH iij art untltpje fetllnf;. fur the all! white frock It would lie most lovely! WALLING'S EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STOCK IS CUT IN TRICE FOR A HOLIDAY CLEARANCE OJlen Evenings WALLING'S well, Mable Perry ,nnd Dorothy Wood, Inquisitors. j After the business meeting music and guessing1 imim-R were enjoyed j by th twenty children present. Ituth Murchison, . Jforothy Kyim I and Ted Galvin won tho prizes in ; tho guessing contests. I Dainty refreshments wero serv-1 ed by the queen's adviser, Mrs.; Giles ilarnden, und the junior; eommander, Mrs. J. Wade, I Cove Couple Married Here Miss Hina U liurford and S. M. Vun Schoonhoven, both of Cove, were united in marriage ut the parsonage of the South Methodist Kplscopal church Saturday after noon, 1 ecember 1 it, ly the Hcv. J. A. Hall. The happy couple wilt make their home at Cove, Completing Plans for University Dance " ' IMans are being completed for the University of Oregon Christnms dance; which will be- given Satur day evening. December 28, in the Klhs ballroom. The dance will be informal and all Oregon students and alumni, all high school stu dents and alumni,, all other col lege men and women and parents of U. of O. students ura invited. Miss Kleanore Glass, general chulr- nian, announced today. All V. of O. students arc request- led to meet at the K)U building. Saturday to assist in decorating the hall. Kosemary gardens. ' KOA, Deimr, Colo. :.:l:!.4) 12:16 p. m., Htalto theater mu sicale; 3:15, relaxing and cor-! recti ve exercises; 3:30, matinee for housewives; 4, culinary hints; 4:15, fashion review; 6:30, din ner concert. Brown Palaco string ore best ra; 7:30, farm question box. - I I'aelfie Time Stations. I KFWII, Hollywood, Cal. (252) 7:15 p. m., "Safety Klrst," Sergt. Kdgnr Johnson of Traffic bureau; 7:20, Jack Boar, fish ing scout; 7:30, Kye-o-Iogue, Dr. H. S. Marshutz; 7:40-8, micro phone brevities: 8-9. program, John Wright. Tho Hight Tailor, California Hlue Hoys, Hatch Graham and his banjo, Kay Itailey'a String trio; -.. pro-1 gram. Western's Super-service Garage; June I'urselt und Hon I Wilson, entertainers; Kay Je- logg and Hill Hatch, the Jua; twiiiH; lo-ll, .Warner llros. rrol-, lc, direction Charlie Well man: ; 11-12, Hollywood Koof ballroom orchestra. ; K(iO, Oakland, Gal. (3t.2). 7:i&-7:30 u. in., health train ing exercises, Hugh Marrett Dobbs; 7:45, "Pep class;" JO:4o, vacation period; 11:30-1 p. m luncheon concert; 4-0:30, con cert orchestra,. Hotel St. I'Yunels, Vinton l,ulVrreru, conductor; r:3it-t:30, "l-'rlend to Hoys," George W. I.udlow; 8, "A Christ mas Carol," musical drama, Carl Khodehumel and Arthur Garbett: KQO players. Wilda . Wilson Church, director:- Avion trio. UGW, Porllnml, Oiv. (-101.5) ' 12:30-1 :.'lo p. in., Horn City trio; C-7, dinner concert; 7:4 Ti ft, lecture. Catholic Truth society. KIM, J,os Angeles, Cal. (10.VJ) G-0::iO p. m., Leigh ton's Ar cade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader: C:30-7:30, his tory story, Prof. Hertzog: Christ mas Kve party for KHJ kiddles; 7:3(1, Kev. Gordon Palmer of South Park Hup 1 1st church; 7:45, talk on health. Dr. Phillip M. l.ovell; 8-10, Christmas Kve pro gram of world famous Christmas carols and sacred music, Martin Music company featuring Kuth Pitts, soprano; 10-11, Don Clark's lilltmoro hotel dance orchestra. KMTK, JiolIywtMHl, Cul. (ISMO . 5- 8 p. in., homo hour. Mammy Simmons and pupils of Carter Weaver; 8:10, KMT 11 concert hour, the Turner orchestra, l.or en Powell, director. KXX. Hollywood, Cal. (3.SO.0) 6- 0:30 p. in., Sunny Jim's talk to children: 6:30-6:16, WurllUer pipe organ studio; Town Tut tier; 6:16, travel talk. W. V. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwnter Kent concert or chestra, Paul Kinsletn, leader; 7-8. program, H. l. Crockett fea turing Way Watts and his uku lele; 8-9, program, Willys-Overland dealers of Southern Cali fornia; 9-10, program. M. Weiri steln, dealer In precious stones; 10-11, Kay West's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Am bassador hotel. KIM), San I'runclsco, Cal. (428.S) -7, 7:30 und X u. m daily doz en; 10, domestic science, Virgin ia Tappan; 1-2 p. in., Kudy Sel ger's Fairmont hotel orchestra: 2::io, rmUtni-e program; 3:30. 4:30, Cyrus Trobbe's Pulace ho tel orchestra; 5:30-6: lfi. chit- Sister Mary Says: ' (lly Sister Slnry) Hreakfast Stewed prunes, ce real, thin cream, poached eggs and spinach on toast, crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Creamed celery on ton st, cream cheese and date sand wiches, cinnamon, apples, oatmeal, drop cookies, milk, tea. - J tinner lAimh stew, scalloped dren's hour, Hlg Hrother; 6:40 7, Waldemar l.iud and the States ' restaurant orchestra: 7-7:30. Kudy Seller's Fairmont hotel or chestra; ti-!i, studio program'; !- . lo, studio pi'ogram; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Cabirlans. UTAH, Oukhuul, Cal. (210) 9-H:30 a. m., prayer service, Kev. G. W. Phillips; y-1 2, Christ mas Kve program, Kiwanls club. cabbage, chestnut salad, graham bread, currant Jelly, dale cake, canned peaches, milk, coffee, j This time of year means eternal vigilance on tho part of mothers ll they would keep their children i well. Plenty of good - wholesome (food must be planned tor each tmeul. Vegetables are needed in abundance to counteract the ef lieet of the winter diet "rich in fals and sweets. This recipe for one date cake Is 'given ttccause it's a one-egg onke laud ut tho same time Is tilte fes tive enough lor tho holiday .sea sun. Dalu Cake. One egg, 2 tablespoons butter, , teaspoon salt, 1 cup sugar, 1 tea spoon soda, 1 Vi cups boiling wa ter, ' cup flour, 2 teaspoons bak ing powder, 1 cup stoned and chop ped dates, 1 cup chopped nut meats, teaspoon vanilla. Pour H cup boiling water over dates and let stand while mixing ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo And Silken Stockings Several Pair Make Ideal Christmas Gifts 1 2 Vv'nnc 'svatsJES "Check Seal" . Electrical Appliances . ARE better. '' Sec Us. ' , La Grande -Electric Co. joai for the "Check Seal" on all electrical ap pliances. We sell them. ELECTR o o .: o j Announcements Social announcements may bo printed In this column free of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be printed the same day, 'must be In society editor's bands by 9:00 o'clock. News editor's note. l,OOK'"YOnR 11KST l-'OR CIIIUSTMAK! lJont nrh't your appear ance until thfi last nit note. We're iulte busy just ut this time, so you letter phone today for appointment. ( f coifise you'll want a Marc-'l, and perhaps a Facial or Scalp Treatment. Colonial Beauty Shop The ladies of Moosehenrt liegion and the members of the 1j. O. O. '.r. will give a Christmas tree Thursday evening at thu I. O. O. l' hall for all members of the Moose lodge and their families. Radi w ROYS' SHOES Sale Price ?2.95 Brown calf. Pal a n I Wucher nt. (Inodyear welts. These shoes sold for $5.50 and $5.0. We are closing out all boys' shoes. No p prr counters nnd fibr cars In thee shoes made f.r real wear. These are the best soes in town for the money. Siz.s 11 to h in In:. There are 3 pjiir of U-ine'n hidh ruts in lut. Who gt ;s them? i.fl-V More Zpp" (overshoes) Ion the road. l'.YANTKt A lawmnnwrr. at one. THE BOOTEUY i Mr-n and Woman's V.'m- fhlMrfn's l:uMeri, to 1ft at V: 1 1 to - .iC. tim rkiiay, Di:t i:mhi:k 21. loniitain.Time Stations. CI'AC, Calgnry. Can. (11I5.H) 7 p. m bedtime story, Kndto l.ady; 9, CNKW; 10:30, Oily or Calgary. .Mayor Webster. CM!( , Calgary, Aha. (1:1.5.8) 7 p. in., kiddles' bedtime story. Aunt Alary; It, program, Haydn male quartet; Hen Skinner, ten or; 1M tlardlner, bass; Geo. Ttoothmaj, baritone; N. It. or chestra; Gladys Webb Kostff, violinist; May Hookey, cellist ; Christmas greeting from C. N. It. KI WA. Ogden, I tnli. (201) 4-6 p. in., organ recital, Para mount theater; 5-0, Ogden Kadlo Dealers' program; 9-1 0, Christ mas program. Kl l Cnlomdo, Sp'gs, Colo. (250) 9-10:30 p. m., dance program, 82 you. Ins:m Complete Home Service frptri Electricity ' Before you build 'or buy make sur6 your new. : home will have enough electrical .connections' ' lor the dovenicnt use of electrical appliances; .'i ,,, " that it-will have- modern lightiug'ajd'tha -. standard wiring devices are used. c,; In short, make sure that the electrical wir- , .. . ing has been done by a "Check" Seal elcctri- v ' cal contractor. The "Check". Seal identifies dependable electrical contractors who will make your house a real electrical home.- Also when you need electrical appliances remember that it identifies reliable electrical re tailers who sell quality electrical merchandise. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC ' COMPANY MM FILAR CItCO LOt A NCI LEI tONO BEACH OAKLAND ru ITLAMD t BATTLE tFOEAfC Distributors fur General Electric - A Talk With a La Grande Man .tfr. Ituswjr Tells Something of Interest to I.a (irnmle Iolk4 There's nothing more convincing than the statement of someone yon know nnd have confidence in. That's why this talk with Mr. Bussy of Monroe Ave., should he miehty hclpf'il here in I a Grande. K. 1. Busaey, 14'i9 Monroe Av-., I,a Grande, says: '! had kldny trouhlp nt times, particularly when a cold t tied In my back. Duil pains annoyed me and my kld Dnys pot out of order. I us-'d Ooan's Tills and from that time on I have had something on which I could rely.' MANY YEA IIS LATER. Mr. Buswy said: "If I have the leot siKn of kidny romplalnt. b shoit ue of I'oan s 1'llls Is sure to ttivr prompt rlif." prtee fi"c. at all dealers. Ton't simply ask for a kidney remedy g.t Pom's Fills the ssme that Mr. Bussey had. Foster-Mllbura (i'o., Mtri., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. V 1 B.fore you build, H XlieSKfSSGl m huy or rcn,-geJ CJ t "llir KJiiricil Haw for '.PACICSATrSj, nboui-i..'nuibk-v UlCtMCamM.STAy ... HuikMlnln. -- VtV yyJj '.:':;:V J- vV-V cow..rtoi.ir VvK Vri Wi i' rrtailw lipaf n, ??fc,'fs4!l yy f. X Vtmk" n or be wi- For Christmas Shopping We hope your saving's will hold out. We also hope that all have saved something UNITED STATES ML Ouv special Holiday showing of Silk Hose, in chiffon and . service weight, in all the newest shades. ". " : . - ?1 .00, $1.50, -11.95, $2.23, $2.75 PUTMAN'S Ready-To-Wear And Millinery o I o o o o o - o 0 ' o . o o o . o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 colto. Croam butter and stir In auKiir. Add vgg well beaten. . Mix mil sift riour, Bnlt, soda and baH- iiiK powder. Add to first mixture. Add bolllntf wuter und beat until sinnnlh. Add dutea und nuts and vunlllu. Mix thoroughly and turn into an oiled and flored cake pan. Hake :tr. minutes in moderate oven. t'over with icing as preferred. ('opyrlRht, 1025,. NE A. Service, Inc.) .. -. .; , KI'GKXK WOJIAX INJURED ' KIlCrKNR, Ore. Mrs. W. C. Yo- run of this city was perhaps fa tally injured in an automobile ac cident neur Merced, Cal.. according to a teiesram received from Mr. Yorun by relatives here. Tho uutomobile in which- they were- driving to Pasadena to seo their dnuKhter, Mrs. T.uclllo Sweek, skidded on the wet pavement and overturned. Mr Yorun was pinned heheuth It. Mr. Yorun said that sho was in a critical condition after two - operudons ut a hospital in Merced. Open Evenings ;i Until Ghristmasi Credit CARR 'S No "Check" Seal Appliances Carried By Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Radio Answers The Question of Happy Holiday Gift RADIO a pift.in tuna with the times a gift on the high wave of pop ularity a wonderful gift sure to delight anyone who hasn't a set or can use a better one. One of tlie.se fine FREED-EISEMANN Receivers will delight the receiver of your gift. Don't forget that we are at your service to put a set in your home on ap proval. You are under no obligations. THIS STORK WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS DECEMBER 21 - 21. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.