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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1925)
Thursday, Doc-ember 31, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PageThr NEWS of SOCIETY and Kiasls d'lrip; many iic Party Compliments Holiday Visitors Mrs. A. T.. Hill u.i.i Mrs, H. K. Watklns entertained informally yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Thomas i!i!l, of Chicago, Mrs. Uob erl Karl, of Kurr no, unit Mrs. nny Parley, of Me.Minmille, Oregon, who urn visiting here 'during the Christmas holidays. Mis. 1HII, Mrs. Karl ami Mrs. Parley formerly lived 1n La Orandf Yriends here w ilfif rnoon. Tea win served In the dining rnoin with Mrs. (ii'orrc Currey nur) Mrs. 1-M Kiddle p-uirim:. A h.-iiii-1 i r ill cenierph v oi'.hoiiy was used. Christmas greens nmi candles wen a,lsn UMt-d lo deenrole tin JH1 hum' on Kirst street, uheYe (In- p;,-ty tiMik place. Oriental Setting Is Dancing Party' Feature Al ni i.-ntal N. w Ymr's day was "simulnhd in the N- ian-r arranged 'with ( 'hiltesr symbols, eh.ii aelers ami pampas grawj at Hunan liall for I ho dancing p'trly :tl. which Miss Cleta iiml Claire .VleKeimou' ent r lained a conipiiiiy of ymntg people Tuesday cvt liin;:. T!i if guests In cluded ahottt iii couple from 1 lie high school i.ml colli -go circles. Inning tin- i-vcnim:. M iss Ceorgia Prazier gave u feature dance, her accompaniment h-htg played on the piano by Miss Lots N. Ih'iin. Misses Sylvia anil Krtwardine Malone, dressed in Chinese t'osi mm , pre sided nl thi! pmuii howl. Assist ing Mr. ami Mrs, Floyd McKcnnoi), parents of 1 lie young linsl ami hostess, were Mr. and Mrs. (i, L. Larlson and Mr. ;.ml .Mrs. C. L. JHHtoti. Novel A V ?f A novel ada illation at tho buckla motif it shown in thie little. Bhues or buede oi km Tile li.iituu Is Ions ami lulls mci the lntei. giving a iJU'.-lUb elU-il 'J'lio trimming, loo, In u l--.iuuiil'iii(f shade of 'tfiuoolb li-ulher, in uuunual. 125 Couples Attend College Dance Appriximiiti'ly I ' !t oonpli-s nl tfmliMl llH' annual holiihiy dance given by the- l.a (liand'1 fln'on AKricull lira! collci;- sliiflontH last vonlni? In t h! 1-MKn Itall room. The ljall.waB lii'oUily ilicoiulcil in llio oollofji; colors, orain'' uMtl blael- 1 ViiKinia Wainick an.l (Silila Ashljy scrvcn lumen. l ations uml )atronciucH for tho dance wi re Mr. and .Mrs. I'haii.s Ui'jnolds, .Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Mey ers, Dr. anil .Mrs. c. S. Monro and Mr. and Mrs. Audmor l'laylo. ' I'loyd Smith, .Marlon lieaiiley, Tom ilnsselt and Kranels HnodKrnss were ineniliers of the coinmUieo in charge of the dance. (ManyAVill Receive Many people set aside Now , Vear's day as a day for calling on their friends and several fam ilies in Lu Grando an; nrenarlnir to rticelvu their Rm'sls on that day. j liesidfs tin1 number of Informal I Favors In the gimo roinrs were jKatiieriMKH 01 uus nature nr. my ni-...hlerl tlu. irirlK present. la!ir- r'Ceve his friends from nil hi; . wiib enjoyed for three hours to OVt;r tllCi iando Konde valley ut mnsie ly the Simset orchestra. the Hot Lake sanatorium tomor- DuriMK- the rvenlii,- little Miss 1 rou anernoon troni 3 until 7 Ceorpia Krazer pave a Kvpsy fvll-j o'clock. Several hundred people tare dance. acromp::nled l.y .Taekl1"' expected to call at the sana Hiatt at the piano. The Mioses ; torium during the afternoon. The ? loimy, ball room and adjoining 'rooms at the sanatorium have been decorated WALLIHB'S AfTER-CHIMSTMAS SALH Evpi y article cut in price for the occasion program has heen COATS ",, to -no OFF HATS 1.73 t(t i!;.!)3 Kvciy One a Uiii'Kain. i ;WALLifsj 3Dil BEAUTYi The New Year Season Now, more trail al imy o'.h (r time of t'ue year, you'll want to look yu:ir lust. I'hone today for appoint ment. Our operators ate e--perts. Vi'heii yo'i come to The Colonial. oii know that the work will be done ritfht. Colonial Iieauty ... ' Shop f-'uily and a special , arraiiKod. ; Miss James. iMr. Hawkins Wed ! Miss Naomi James, of Olympia, Washington, uml J. Phillip Hawk 'ins. of Knterprise, were married on Christ mtis day at Ihe parsomiK of ,0)0 Lutheran church here, the llev. William V. Hull officiating, j The brhle formerly in tide her home nt Knter prise, where hot h young people are well known. They will make that city their future home. Tmblor (Special) Mrs. Klla M". Walker entertaimd at a delightful dinner parly Sunday honoring the Hrihday anniversary of her son. .loo Ki'own. The table was beau tifully decorated with buskets of fruit serving as li centerpiece. The color scheme was pink and white. Covers were laid for t wenty-Heven. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skeen, Mr. ami Mrs. Johnnie Hkillings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keown and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. T. Henderson and fatuity, Charlotte Skeen. Har old Skeen. Mrs. Thomas Standley, W ayne and lloyd Shindh y. Chris .lorgeiis.-n. Klla M. Waller. Harold Skeen. Clifford Skeen, DeLuce K. Wahlvogel and the honor guest. chestra; lllue Hell quartet. KOIl, Male College, . M. (IllS.O) 7:30 p. in., pedal musical pro gram. Pacirie Time Stations. KCOA, Seattle, Wush. (44.S) 6:45-8;15 p. in., Sherman, Clay and company, studio program; N:3U-10. Times Btudto program; 10 11:30, Kddie Hurkm-ss ami his or chestra. - I ! Kl ON, Ixinv Iteacli, Chi. (2:.4) ! 4:30.5 p. in., amusement huile- 1 tin; d-G::tO, organ recital, Hi ay- j ton's theater; ti:3i)-7, Cuplain's Inn! dance, orchestra; S-y, I'ress-Tolo ', grain program; 11-1 a. m., Long Hcach Klks No. - SSS midnight' frolic. kl VVB, IIollywfMHl, Cal. (252) 7:10 p. in., talk on safety or sorrow, Sergt. Kdgar Jphnson of L. ; A. 1. 1).; 7:Hn, Jack Honz, fishlngj ami hunting hcoui ; 7 :3U, eye-or logue, J)r. Mai-Hhutx; 7 : lo, micro- phone bri'vllles: 8-9, program, John t Wright, The Right Tailor; 10-11. j Warner Hrothers frolic, direction j Charlie Wellmnn; 11-12. Holly- wood Jtoof ballroom orchestra by' remote control. Htm, Oakland, ( nl. (ittHJ I J 1 ; :J. 0-1 p. in., luncheon concert;' 3-1, George Kruger, pianist; Myrtle, tiable, Tinu I'ueclnolli; violin nmu- j licit, courtesy Nathan J. Lands-1 bergvr; -Magazine Artichi lUgesl.". Li b ra ry S rv Ice b u rea 1 1 ; voca I ! numbi'i's. Arrillaga s Musical col- lege; 4-r::to, eoneort, orchestra, llo-i lei St. I'Yaiuis, Norman Wtaidslde's Metropolitan orchestra. K;V, IMrilnutl, Ore.. ( IKI.r) U'::iO-l:Sti p. in.. Hose CHy trio; 5-7. dinner concert ; s-9, coucit ; 9-lo:;EU j. m., concert, Sherman, Clay and company studio; 10:30-12, Hoot Owls. KIM. ios Anjjeles, Cal. (10.VJ) fi:::o-7:30 p. m., history slory, Trof. Hortzog ami New Year's parly for tho K I I.I radio kiddles; S-lo, program, Western Auto Sup ply company; 10-12, Don Clark's Hiltmore hotel dance orchestra. KMTK, llollywiHMl, Cal. (:tN) fi-fl p. ni., IVter I 'an hour with Mummy Simmons, Marion Gil more, Magdalane Hehaffur and pupils, Adelaide ttosnell I,ce; 7, "Color Photography," Chas W. Ilea in: 7::in, "Wonders of Nature." Prof. Alfred Cookman; .8-10, The-Turn er orchest ra, Loren i'owell, di rector; 10-11, timer Piano company studio. . . K XX. IHdlywiMMl, Cal. :!Sfi.O) 7-7:30 p. in., Kl Patio ballroom orchestra; 7:3o-S p. m., program Jastern Outfitting company; 8-9. West Coast theaters; 9-10, Opti mistic Order of Donuts; 10-11, pro gram. Walter G. Scheck; 11-12. liay West's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hole). KPO, Snii J-'ranelsco. ul. (-I28..t) 7, 7:30, 8 a. in., dully doKen ex ercises; 1 2 : 4 r , talk; 1:30-2 p. m.. Uinly Setger's Kail inont hotel or chestra; 5:30-0, special program for children; 0:30-7, Wuldemar LI ml anil the States Restaurant or chest ra; 7-7 : 1 0, Investment talks; S-ll, Palace hotel dance orchestra. Genet James, director; Maurice Gnnsky. tenor; Merton llories. pianist: Al Jacobs, pianist. KTAI1, Oakland, Cal. (:M0) 9-!:SM ,'riMiiray ef1' service, ,llev. K. L. Spaulding; Jj-10, program, Hreuner's. . K latitat It School Homls Cairy. Hehnolit by a five-to-o;ie majority, KLAMATH KAIX8, Ore. Khi- ueeordinu to tahmlalloDs inude by math county voters authorised a Pr,Ml reterson. county school su ITft.ooo bond Issue for count v ! porlntendent. The moiu y will be used In unhirgiiiK several schools In various parts of the county. Keep your mouth closed and It won't be opon to criticism. ' Iicoause hp arks Torm railroad engines under government Dd mlniNf ration-cuuseti thu great for est firos of Mlnnosotn, In 1&18, the government was held liable for $15,000,000 dnniagcH. "" H : Announcements Social announcements mm? be printed In tills column tree of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to he printed the same day, mnst bo In Boclety editor's bauds by 9:00 o'clock. News editor's note. The Westminster soclely will meot at Ihe home or Mrs. A. V. Llndgren, isos Walnut street, Sat urday evening. January 2. The last country club dance will take place this evening at the club house. In the form of a New Year's party. Radio MINERVA SAYS: The boys" tZ ;lHeis are moving out; sold several puir .yesterday. Tiny will soon 'be gone nl this prh-e. Think! $2.!ir for al.-iea' la r, welt Sohf. good hiwts and styU This is just fie pthe fn common. every -day ele ap .shoes. We uuid not o!l .'.t these pric es if n eontinti1 1 to earry tioys' shi"A. but ve are iliseontinuini; alt chil dren's and ho; An! will cury a larsy.-r varie-.y of men's and wone-n's shot s. Children's Rut'luTS to close st tide and " Pt pair.. Claud Prat VmI hn whole fi'mlly with tlie good shoe at cut prices, rirwid knov. n a bargain w b' n he ?e-s it. Make yo -ir r- : a Not Year's pr. r.' of a poo l Arcli-S ipr"; ' ''C nnd in-cr-a-.e ',.- ,n,.4t P r THE B00TEKY I KIH.W. JANt AKY I. - Moiitilitiii Time Siatkms. KIAYA. Officii, I tnli. 2l) 4-5 p. hi., organ recital; 5-6. Og den Radio Healers program. KOA. Ihlicr, Colo. (:I22.4) 12:15 p. m., Hlatto theater mu slcule: 3:15. exercises: 5:30, mati nee for housewives; 4. culinary hints: 4:15. fashion hints; 6:30, Rrown Palace string orchestra; 7:3o, preview of International Sun-Hh- school lesson: S, minstrel show, KOA minstrel players; KOA or- Oregon Journal Yearly Number Special Edition Mail several copies to your friends and aen.ua Intsnc f!sewh"re. I't them knov wnr.t we nr doing In Orego i. lor Service. Call IXJCAh HKPRESHNTATlVi: 335-M .Hussels lukc Tine l.unclieoii l)ih for liomlnn's Society LOXOON. (AP) Ku.hlonable London has just found that mus sels served with delicute sauces make excellent luncheon dishes. The poor people of the kingdom have' known for decades thut just plain mussels are delicious in summerHnie. The new fashion is said to have been Introduced to Mayfalr by I-ady Kleanor Smith, tho daugh ter of Iord Hlrkenhead. who a short time ago won just Mr. Smith and lived nowhere near Mayfuir. Mussels have become the dish of the season, with each hostess striving to serve theni a new way Recently Ihe Dutchess of York served chopped muHsels and mushroom sandwiches, which now appear at most of the season's dances. Hew V. I-:. Rohhlli Near Henlh. KLAMATir I'ALLS. Ore. Hev. W. K. HohblH, pastor of the First Christian church of this city. Is near death at Woodland, Cal., ac cording lo word received here. Mr. Hohbitt left here lust June on a leave of absence and underwent a major operation about two weeks ago. Word was to the effect that he had suffered a relapse und phy sicians feured he would not re cover. The ailing minister Is well known throughout Klamath coun- Called Off 2 TVAW 4 ' J Mix, MlMrrd tVrn of San Diego, Calif.. nlce of Gov rrn of Utah. to bmi married to Harold Neuter. However, when cueM. came to her home for the wedding they found It ni all off. No eiptanAtlon ' .could foe had.. J a n u .1 I l llllll ' N ary ClearanGe 'Li A 'Vi .'J : Amazing Values Feature This Great Event Commencing Saturday , January 2nd When our entire Winter stock of COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, and MILLINERY has been radically reduced, in many cases below cost affording a wonderful opportunity for economy. At one stroke do we eliminate every high price that ever existed. "No Profit But Immediate Clearance" is the slogan. We expect to accomplish this' mighty effort speedily. Values tell the tale. One One Third to Half The Regular Price Saved On Every Coat Or Winter Dress tfffl f Final Clearance on all Suits at one-fifth to one-fourth their regular value 1 0Wonderful Values-10 $12.50 Former Values ?47.50 to $05.00 Silk Hose. Wool I lose , Silk Lingerie ' Negligees Robes Bath Towels On Sale at 1 0 to 20 per cent Off Millinery Clearance $0.50 NOW...: S8.75 NOW.... NOW.... NOW.... NOW.... GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 Values to Values to Values to .$10.00 Values to $13.50 Values to $10.75 $1.00 $2.95 :i.95 $5.00 $7.50 Ready 4o-Wear and Millinery LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Pendleton Indian Robes Pendleton Blankets Bath Robes Linen Breakfast Sets Novelty Aprons House Dresses On Sale at 1 0 to 25 per cent Off Ready -tO'Wear and Millinery