Wednesday, DoceiiiW SO, 11)25.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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NEWS of
liss Wheeler
Compliments Sister
MUa Violet Wheeler entertain)
at a delightful birthday dinner
party lust evening complimenting
her sister. Miss Mary Wheeler, who
is home for t ho ( 'h rtt mua vuci
tion from Cheney, Wash., where
sh is arte lull Tiff the ' Washington
Statu Nortnnl school. lttmer vr.
served at 7 o'clock with tovent
laid for eight, ini'linling MitHt-H
V'ioU-t and Mary Wheeler, Itmh
. Irwin and Peurl Wilaon, Karl WIU
Him, Marian Stoddard, Archie Mil
ler' and Tim NYIhoii.
A lieatitifii) hirthrinj,-- cuke w!Mi
the appropriate nuinhi-r of liRht' 1
rnpdh'H set veil as the Cinterpiec.
riiaraeler place cards were um;d.
0. A. C. Dance Plans
Are Completed
;irViin.l an unKCMieiilH huvi ' hern
eoin'pltled lor Die Ort-fmn -Agrlc'il-tm-al
college annual holiday danci
wli itli will In Itf place toniKht in
the I li-H liatliitoni. 1'ali'onN and
jwitl Ollt H.ses ha vi' ht-en H'-leeted UH
vlitllows: Mr. and Mrs, f hurh-H
IteynoMx, ln and Mrs. c. ti.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs.-.1. I). Mey-r
and Mi, antl Mrs. Andnier I'luyle.
Kloyd Smith, Marian ILtnlh-y.
Tom Km-wll ami h'ranclH , Snod
Krasrt are iiii'inlii-rfl of Hie collt-xc
coinmiltee in charge of llm Uanct .
The dance will In: infoiinal. An
invitation is e,tended lo o. A. C.
. Htmh'iits and tilitmnl. high school
Ktudenls and Ki'adiiates, all other
college men and women and the
iKirents of ii. A. .vtndenrs.
Mis. -Holmes
Entertains
Mrs.,' I'Yed I folmes entertained
the, ni e m hers of thw Monday
1lridf;e. clul. at a delightful p'ur'.y
lust event iif? at her homo r-n
l-'otirlh ttlreet. After n very-pleat-anl
evening at. h ridge a dainty
luncheon was served.
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Joint Installation
Planned by Neighbors "
ArnuiKi'liit'ius won- iiuim for
joint insinuation of ofririTs of tin'
NilKltlorK hist cvoninfir when tlio
lnttr met for a tiusincia mt'ettnt:
lit tbi' lionio of Mrs. Currip Kntrm.
'J in- joint Jnstiillniiun will l.f 1.-1 . 1
WAITING'S
AFTER-CHRISTMAS
. t sale .:.
Every ai tide cut in price
COATS
27 to -()'0 OFF
HATS
1.7.", to se.sr,
Every One a Bargain.
WA LUNG'S
MOT?
The-
1 : New Year Season
4 Xow, more than at any oth
er time of tho year, you'!!
want to look your best.
Vhone today for appoint
ment. Our -operators areev
pe ri s. W hen yo i come to
The Colonial, you know that
khe work will be done righl.
Colonial Beauty -
.' Shop .
Miner
va
Says
ft 1.00 nnd 1.3 A
Yo'i enn have your choice
In many colors of the Toadies'
Spuntex Guarantwed Hosiery.
See display on counter. We
also carry a line to retatl
for fl.so and J.oo.
Indies Gordn Hose
Heather knit, brown, f-ir
LOfl. SKk-and-woot at $l.ft-V
Fhoe Shining S-ts and oil
kinds of Shoe Polish.
You know where to get
good shoes for little money.
THE B00TERY
waxtt:d to bcy Goori
second-hand bird cage and
lawn mower.
SOCIETY
Sporty
Slmple and fetching la this little
pull-on hat ot felt for ports or the
etteet. Perfectly plain, except lor
the metal ornament at the front. It
U equally attractive In sraya or
- browns.
Jairiary l and will hi- open lo
the public.
Twenty women attended the
meet im? last nipM. Mrs. Mnhrl
Thomiison, oracle, presided. ' '
Christian Endeavor1 !
To Have Watch Party
' llulluH Itlco. fi"lil acrn'rnrv for
lie ('hrlsthin i lomUavor union of
(HiKon. whose homo Is it t Mil ton.
will be in Im Grande Thursday
unU will attend n watch party to
lie Riven by the Christian Kndea.
oc societies of Ln CJrande at Mm
Christian church New Year's cv?.
This will he Mr, lUee's first of
llchtl visit to Jjr Omnde. The
purpose of the visit Is to Kvt 'ac
quainted with the endeavorers of
this city.
Country Club Dance
Will End Season
delightful social affair Is ho-
jliiK planned for New Year's eve
at tho Country club when the. bust
dance to be ylvcn by tho club will
r.tako place. A kooiI orchestra has
been secured and armmcemenis
are hclnj? made for the last dance
to be the moat enjoyable ono ewr
ifiven liy the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. L. Holmes are
jfieneral chairmen in charge of tb"
idnnci! and will be assisted hy,a
j laricu committee. ' -, 1
IMRLKR (Speclnl). Among the.
j.iiuiny holiday . social events here
was a delightful dinner party giv-
, en by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ituck
luan. Mr. and Mrs, !on It uji-
jniun, Mrs. Murray, Klla M. Wal-
; ker and son, liaymond, antl Mar
ine Nesley were present to partake
of the delicious dinner.
After dinner the time was spent
i socially.
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! Cove (Special) Airs. William
Hallmark was liostess to the Young
! Matron's Bridge club last Saturday
! afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon.
.After luncheon bridge was played
at three tables with Mrs. T. It.
('onkliu winning high honors.
Tiie ladies present, were: Airs.
!t. it. Conklin, Mrs. William M.
Iltradner. Mrs. T. C. Hefty, Mrs. It.
j II. Daniel, Mrs. Lynn Chadwirk,
Mrs. J. Miller. Mrs. V. Miller, Mrs.
A. H. Orion, Miss Jtess Kelly and
Mrs. Lloyd Carter.
Announcements
Soda announcements may
be printed hi this column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any f auctions Hiicb
as cooked food Bales, etcv will
do rcrused. AnnoiuicemenU, to
be printed Uie same day, most
be in society eiU tor's hands by
9:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
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La Grande Lodge No. 16, Cryi-
tal Hebecca lodge No. f0 and Star
' encampment No. 3 1 will! give a
watch party ln the. gymnasium nf
the new temple New Year's eve.
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I Invitations have been sent out
by lr. W. T. 1'hy for an At
1 Home" New Year's afternoon from
1 :i until tt o'clock.
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Till KSOAV, li:CKMBKK SI.
Mountain Time Stations.
CFAC, Calgary, Van. (45.H)
7 p. m bedtime story; 10-12,
Canadian National Ball ways' pro-
jgram: orchestra, Gladys Webb Fos
jter, director; George Burrell, ten-
K F WA, Ogdrn. 1'tnh (21)
I 4-5 p. m., organ recital, Para
I mount theater; 6-6, Ogden Hadlo
I healers program. ,
, Rl'.VF, Colorado, Sp'gs, Colo. (230)
j 9-10:30 p. in., Rosemary Gardens
dance program.
KOA. IH-im-r. Colo. (.122.4)
; l:':!S p. 111.. Hiulto thenlfr mu
sita le; 3:30, mat inee for house
wives; 4:15. fashion; :30, Brown
Palace string orchestra; 7:30, farm 1
question box.
' Pacific Time Stations.
KKO.N, Long iwarh. Col. (H32.4)
4:3o-5 p. m., amusement bulle
tin; -6:30 p. m., organ recital.
Bray ton's thaler; 7:30-9, Long
Beach municipal band; t-H. con
cert. Holder's Studio auditorium.
KFWB, Hollywnoil, Cal. (3.')
I 7 p. m., "Plastic SurgtTy," Dr.
T. Flod Brown; 7:15, microphone
brevities; 7:30., program, Klmer
B. Sly company; 8-9. studio pro
gram; 9-10, program. Don P.
.Smith lac. Pi an a-Moo a danc or
ichtstra Sol HoopH's Hawalians1
Alb PROGRAM
HELD ATPARK
TI I K VA it K. Special J There
was a Christmas pros rum at The
Park school hotif Tuesday
evening.
Clurenro Vanorder took' his
daughter. Mury to linker Thurs
iluy. where 'they visited his son.
Kenneth, who is at St. Kliiheths
hospital t here.
I .eonard W h it ten from 1 Hp
creek was at The l'ark last week
lo all end the program.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Vanvnnter
and children were guests at the.
home of Clarence Vanurdrr Wed
nesday. :,
.. Jack' Hunter Jr. caught anotlier
wlht cat 4 recently. This one is
somewhat smaller than tho first
one 1h caught.
Cy Turner and ' son, llruce.
were at The V'ark lust week for
t he Christinas program.'
, IMwanl Wolf and Laurel' Lav
were glials at the '. Vanorder
home Weduesday afternoon.
ltascoe (Ttihy) Kit-man isspend
lug hht 1'iirlstuiH.s vacation at the
Hunter home.
Joe Lay and lloh Wanker were
eougar hunting' . Wednesday, hut
they - wen- unsuccessful. -
Mr. and Mrs. Win !uncnii an
children wen- at the ChrtHtuum
program) Tuesday night.'
.Mi-ss Hose (iilksoa, ' Thf Park
school teaclier, returned lo her
i home at North powder for a two
woeks vacation with her pavenls.
Mr. and ; Mrs. I 'rdeli Lay ttitd
hahy were umoiiK the people who
attended the prngrnia at the
school house Inst weok.
Miss Clara- ijiyv. who t ntjends
hlKli scliool nl I'nion. Is sin ndinK
Christmas hulhtays;wifh her pnr
onts, Mr. and Mis. J. C. T.ny here.
Miss Glenola and tuxlne Wan
ker were visitors lit The- Park last
week. They attejided . tho' Ch-rist-mim
proKrnm here.
There wjw "lo u program, at
t he Hitr "creekt school liousn last
week. People from here who at
tended were Joe Lay and sons,
j Laurel and Deshler.
10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction-
Charlie Well man; 1
Hollywood Hoof Ballroom orches
tra by remot" control.
IviiO, Oakhunl, Cal. (MM)
11:30-1 p. m., lunclieon concert, !
Pacific States i:iect4ic compfiny: 4 -
6:30. concert orchestra Hotel St.
Krancis; S. "Stray Cats," farce.
KOO players. '
K(iV, Portland, Ore, (181.5)
12::to-l::(o p. m.', Uose City trio;
C-7, dinner concert; '7:4.1-8, lec
tures, catholic Truth pocletv.
RH.I. Los Angcle. Cnl. (-10.V2)
' 6-G:S0 p. in., Leighton'ts A'rcade
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron
shaw, leader; fi::io-7::!0. liistory
story, Prof. Hertzog; 1 tickle Bran
don; Sunny Jane Hughes, screen )
juveniles, story by Cnclc John;' H
l a. in., prpgram, I'aclfle Electric
Itailivny company, "Passing Uadio
Itevlevv ol 1 !)1T,M urranged by J.
Howard Johnson and Including en-1
tertainmcnt by over fifty well-.
known artists. '
kM I li, lliillywmHl, Cat. (:H)
5-11 p. m., home hour,. Mammy
Simmons ami pupils of Curler Wea
ver in continuity- program; li-7.
Starr Piano company studio; S-10,
The Turner-orchestra, Loreii Pow
ell, dirt-ctor.
KXX. Hollywood, Cal. (:t:tO.)
r:30-G:lf p. m., W'urlti7.-r pipe
organ studio: Town Tattler: 0:1S,
travel talk, W. I'. Alder: (1:30-7,
Atwater Kent concert orchestra,
Paul Kln.ileln, leader; 7-8, pro-
gran. H. I. Crockett, featuring
llya Bron.soh, concert 'cellist.; S-M,
program, W'illys-(iverland dealers
of Soulliern California: 9-19, prec
ions gems programs, M. Weinsteln
Ht-ll, Hay Vest t.'ocoanut (Irovi
dance orchesi ra.
Khi, San I'ninclsco. Cnl. ( liiS.lt)
' 7. 7::to, S a.-m., daily dozen eV
ercises; 10, domestic Rrle-fMni tjilk,
Virginia Tappsn: 1-2 p. m., Ttudy
Selger's l'airttiont holid orcliestra;
::to-H::UrrTnfitlne(! program; !t;30
4::10( ('yriis Trubbe's Palace liotel
orchestra; fit 1 5-0: 1 r. children's
hour sforleft, Big Brotlter; tI:4oT7.
Waldemar, Llnd and Iho Stat
Itestaurant orchestni; 7-7::tO, Itudy
H'lger's l'iirmont hotel orchestra;
S-y, program. Itndio Klght sym
phony orcheslra. fh-orge von Ha-
gel, .director: 9-10, Palace hotel
fiance orchestra, dene James, di
rector; 10-11, Jack Coukley's Ca
blrlans. KTAIt. Oakland, Cnl. (210)
9-9::i0 a. m., prayer service, Itev.
C. W. Phillips; -l, Hludio pro
gram. Used Poker -
When I'uvate Norman J-unc. V. S.
A . entt itl the home of Lli-ui-n.itit
Colonel Ailhur Sam.in in S-in I'raii
el-n o and atl.u ki-il l.iin, Mik. Htfuan
taiiM l h'r hnsUind's r--i 11 nnt
laid cut I-uncs by a Mow with e
pokr. Primes w awaits furt
A . inartUI.
W -'Mrs
Man of 64 Adopts Woman of 34
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William IT. RtevenKon, of Hloomflold, N. J.. , has adopted .
Miss Morenee Austrian, :'.4. SleVenson and his wift reared. Iho
eiil, who In his neice, ami lie udopteil her no that shn could in
herit his estate. . ;
TO IU ILI SKItVlCK STATION
HONNKKS KKHKY, Idaho The
Tewas 1)11 (lompuny lias purchased
from J. W. Held, a ftu-foot corner
tot on Main street south of the
Klrst Slate bank building, the prop
erlv Imvlntr .-i 74. font rrnalau-e on
Kuotennl street, Tho Texas com
pany look an option on tho prop
erty about six weeks apo and the
purchase was approved by the
head office about a week apo. The
price was not nnnouneed.
r Manager M. T. Huffman for the
Texas company says it is planned
to start construction at once on &
modern brick and concrete service
station ou- tho property, to cost
$;Hin to $7000. Mr. Huffman will
have charge, of tho station and
inv t hi nnttnn nnerjitu nr huh.
vU8t. iu Plans for the proposed
Ration have been submitted to the
,own council and permission has
! been granted for the erection and
operation of tho service station.
'Phe station will have entrances on
Main ami Kootenai streets.
When Knud Husmussen took his
journey through "the northwest
passage" in 1923 with a solitary
sledge and a single dog team, he
completed the longest sledge Joup-
hey
ver made.- .
Stop That Backache!
Many La Grande Folks II Ave
Found the Way.-
Is a dull, nerve-racking bnck
ache wearing you out? 1K you
feel older ami slower Jhan you
should? Are you tired, weak and
nervous; find it impossible to be
happy, or enjoy the good times
around you? Then there's some
thing wrong and likely it's your
kidneys. Why not get at the
cause? I'se I loan s Pills a stim
ulant dl'iretlc to tho kidneys.
Your neighbors recommend Doan's.
Bead what this Jal Grande resi
dent says:
J. It. Shockley, 15044 N avenue
says: "1 suffered with a dull ache
ln the small of my buck that
made me miserable. When- 1
stooped, it was all 1 could do tn
straighten. My kidneys acted Irroif
ularly. too. A friend advised me to
use Doan's Pills so I tried them
and they soon fixed me up In
good shape." - 1
PHcfl Hop, nt nil dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Pills (he same that
Mr. Shockley had. Foster-Milburn
Co.. -Mfrs., Buffalo, . Y
Has the good qualities of hard coal
' at soft coal prices.
GOOD DRY 16-IN. RED FIR
AND YELLOW PINE WOOD
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, HAY
GRAIN, POULTRY SUPPLIES
FIRE BRICK, FIREPLACE
SUPPLIES
PAINTS - SALT - FERTILIZERS
Sawyer-Holmes
Merc. Co.
Phone Main 17
51
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7 MRS. i:. D. 1WMIKTKK WES. .
LKWISTON, Idaho The. funeral
or Mrs. Kfrin l. Kdmisler.'age 4:t.
wife or, It.1 A. Kdmlster, who died
3T pneumonia, will 'be held from
the Browen-AVnnn eJmpel,
Mrs. Kdmister was prominent, in
aoclal and church llfo of the cont-
mtinily. 1 She. had served as head
ilho Hebekah lodge and next
week ,wns to -have been installed
Worthy matron of tho Kn stern Star
chapter. -
.. Your luck may.be bad. -But it
could be worse. Suppose you
were ' a' fring-sized ' chicken . In
Hussla?
Oregon -Journal
' ' Yearly Number
' Special Edition
'MuH' several copies to your
friends and acquaintances
.elsewhere.' let them knoA-
w-nat we are doing In Oregon.
J'.' 'For Service, Call
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MAIN HUB .
ELECTRIC
GOODS
Electric Percolators
Electric Coffee Makers
Electric Waffle IrottH
Electric Heaters
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-P5
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5feer Man
(lly Sister Alary)
Breakfast Urapes, scrambled
eggs with rice, toasted bran muf
fins, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Baked cheese,
shredded cabbage and pineapple
.salad, brun bread and butter sand
wiches, filled cookies, milk, ten.
Hinner Krnit cup. roast chick
en with stuffing, browned gravy,
mashed potatoes, parsnip putties,
French endive with J toque fort
cheese dressing, ice creuui sand
wich, whole wheat rolls, milk.
coffee.
No ceil l suggested In the
breakfast menu as the rice in the
egg dish and muffins supply prac
tically the same nutrients.
Ice ereum of any preferred fla
vor is put between two thin pieces
of sponge cake or angel food. Tho
whole is mushed with whipped
cream or a chocolate sauce if van
illa lew ereum makes the, I'llltng
of the "sandwich.
1 'tiled Cookies
One cup of granulated sugar, 1
cup dark brown sugar. I cup but
ler und lard combined, 1 cup but
flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder,
teaspoon salt, Jl e.-cjrs. I ten
spoon soda, tablespoon sour milk,
2 teaspoons vanilla.
Tilling One cup chopped figs,
4t cup sugar, taiiie.spoom lemoe
juice, Si cup water, I teaspoon
cornstarch, I teaspoon vanilla, i,
teaspoon powdered cinnamon.
To make Hie filling mK and
sift Miliar and cornstarch adding
a few grains of salt, pur waiter,
lemon Juice .Mu figs. Into sauce
pan ami bring to the boiling point.
Stir in sugar rtpd ellimiiuon. und
cook, stirring ! constantly , until
thick. Let cool slightly aitd stli'
in vaulllu. ' ; , , i , ' .
To make cookies mix nnd "(ft
flour, i puking powder and wilt.
Add Stiaar and inljt : thoroughly,
ttiih j in shortening M Beat 'egg
until Ugh! with; n,1 dbver bot-.r.
Resolved:
fHAT as usual I spent
more for Christmas this
year than expected, I
. will start saving NOW
in order to meet the ,
coming requirement.
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Add to dry ingredients with srt'hi
ilissolved -In sottr milk. 'Add van
illa and work until smooth. If
tho cgfts are small 1 or 3 table
spoons more milk may be needed.
Put part of the dough ou a llottr-
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thin. Cut with a round cutter and
put 1 teaspoon ' oC the . filling on
half tho cookies. Cover with re
maining cookies and rcsa firndy
together. Bake In a hot oven.
Gather scrnps of dough left from
cutting and work Into fresh dough
to huko rest of cookies.
MUS. ABBIF FOX BlTtlF.D.
' Jl-LIAETTA, Idaho "Grandma"
Ahhte Fox-.' aged r8S. died' at her
home here Tuesday. A few yearn
ago she suffered a fall and nsver
recovered. .,...-,'. . . . - I
Mrs.' Fox was born In Germany.
Vheri' 7 "she came with her par.,
onts to the Pnlted Slates, settling
first' in La page county, Illinois. (
(here, she grew lo young woman-
hood ami .became, the; wife. . of Jos-
cplt Fox. an 1874 they moved to
Credit CARR'S No Interest
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Reliable Nem
IP "SO-AND-SO" told you that "Somebody" said
"such-and-such? was a good buy you probably
wouldn't buy it
But if you read an advertisement in this paper
about the merits of that product you'd have con
fidence in it. , .
Advertisements are reliable. The merchant or
manufacturer who signs an advertisement knows
that he must keep faith. He knows that when you
come in to buy you will expect the goods to be just
what he has claimed. He realizes that if he de
ceives you once, your trade is lost
Never was there a more severe test of the worth
of a product than advertising! You can pin your
faith to an advertised product every time. It in
vites the inspection of millions and it must be wor
thy or it cannot live.
Read the advertisements for reliable news of what
is wise to buy.
Advertising removes risk from
Announcement
and Millinery
Arkansns, where they remained (ill ,
twos, wnen tney cnnie to Jultucttu.
Mrs. Fox Is survived by eight
children. Kllabeth Colwell. Fort
Smith. Ark.; Kate Tiarrlnger, Pur- ,
cell, Okla.; I'rank Kox, Trinidad,
Wash.; Abble ltuper. Weathers- ,
ford, Texas; John PMx. Prairie
View. Ark.; Margaret Sluts, Fort
Smith, Ark.; Anna King. Prosier I
Wash., and Thomas Fox, Juliaetta.
Mr a. Fox was a lifelong Catholic
and tho t'unerul was held from the '
church here, tho Hey. Father Kerey
officiating. j .
VtTient Advances at Lcwiston. :
' I.EW1STON, Idaho Although
many farmers visited the grain bt-
ft0 and expressed gratification at
the revived morket, but few soles
wero recorded. The advance wan
3 csnta over yestertlny's quotation,
bringing; the price on choice white
to 1.4U. .... . .... J
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' Ordinary travel t. mav broaden
one but
I.'hrlstmas. travel - flattens
one.
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