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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1926)
' Wednesday, January1 fl, NEWS of Mr. Ingle, Miss Perry Wed in Seattle Somewhnt of u surprise .to his jnany La Gnuidv Irl. inls was th announcement of the recent mar-rhiife-In Sent tie, Washington of I'luyton N. lnlu to Miss Leone JVrry. Miss iVrry ia the daughter or MrsT Lillian Terry of Kemtle and for some time .held n. position in the vvterans bureiui of Portlund. Mr. Ingle Is the younRi-st Hon of Mrs. Stella lnjfle nml hrotherof Dr. J. It. IiirIq of tlilH city. After Knwlutiling from the local hlgh hcIiooI in UtI7 he enlisted In the Orc'iton unit of the A'M livinion and mrveVj in the World war for two yeurH. He receWfd IiIk t ml 11 ins for u civil eiiK-inei-r at tin Univer sity of Cin-Kon ami the .On on Aff rlciiltiiral college, and is a member of Hie lit-lla Tim Delta fraternity. Kor the past year he hart In-en em ployed by the entfineeriiiff firm of Thomas aud Mi-wrvy of I'ortland 111 lakinK topoKraphy Cor maUim; con) our mapx or limber lunri.i in Norl hern t'aliiurnia ami Sout hern r K ' tThe small felt hats whirh refuse to The weildinK w:ih a very (jniet leave the fashion field are develonlns one, only relatives and close frienilnaH sorts of whims. This one, from lielnK present. The motiiH wre I Reboux, Paris, shows what happens pretiUy d'Tonit.-tl with greens and .when felt decides to drape Itself, in ' buslivts of 1-ortCH and freslu. The stead of conforming to the strictly brhle was attetule,! by Mlw Kllen I tailored lines that it used Uo follow. Hammer ami Halph I'evry was iest innn, Afler the miirrinm mimmiy Mitt. Terry, mother 01 the bride, numr "HecuiiRe" by I ' lardi'lot. - Tin weddlntr dinner was served wllh' ciivera lab; for sixj. en, after wiiintV n .....1 in.-,; i. rt rnr n short trip to Vancouver, II. ( l-'or Ihetnresent tin v will mAlie home in Seattle ; ' Club Members Hear musical rrogram; , p,: A goodly crowd of Ncifchlxirhood l JxeuriiiKjriiouu . . , , imth.:.c.rt;ih !'""'! !?' . k il!1st',.flornoo.url:,'v''''' t .ftuins croatod i club members who librnry buibllng Tm for the" first regular meeting of the new year' were charmed with a mu sical prog,ram arranged for. 't heir " eTiJoyitient by the president, Mrs: C. H. Scranton. Tho muslcale re placed a study of "The Crown of Sylvester JUmnard," under Mies . Margaret Anson's direction, which 'bad to be postponed to a later meeting when the leader left about ihrod u'MkH iiiro fur the east. Mrs. George liirnie. chairman or the llterarv division 01 the cluli. on- , nounced the numbers. First were two piano duets by Mrs. K. I, j-jll- rLL-'-.'j.1 . rzi January Sale ' COATS KememlM-T we carry Standard makes of Coats La Vogue and Palmer. 2y0 To :Q''0 Off. " PATTERN HATS $1.75 to $4.95,-- Every Article Cut In Price WALLING' Your Minor Tells. When you look Into your mir ror, there's never any false flattery. If there's tho leat sign of those tell-tale lines that herald the fleeting years, our modern methods of Dea ity Cul ture will banish them. Thone today for appointment. Colonial Beauty Shop MINERVA SAYS: We sold 12 pair of the Children's Itubbers ycsterd'.y at fltk and '7h' a pair. Theje prions nre so rhcap that peo ple do not pass them up. The Hoys' Shoes are alio moving at R2.U.V Why no! That is cost price on this bunch, to" close. More Zippers received y1' terday all sines now. Wet feet causes sickness. 10 off on some shoes; 50 and Gi'tS- on othe-s. "In they com-" and "Out they go." What? Shoes. All kinds of Insoles, Ijices nnd Polish. Hoys 1 -Ruckle Overshoe. S to 6, at Sf..V. Suede Slippers very cheap. I still want to buy a lawn mower. THE B00TERY WALKING'S 192G. SOCIETY " 18 or a curious shade known this season as phantom red. Holmes' and Mi:a Gladys Mille who played Urahms' "Jlunjriirliyn Dance.", and 'March" by Clade. Taul K'tinlitjs sang "Tommy 1 Jul' anl un encore. My Mother's Vedding Crown" -is. 'ft. ; lh'uslcal reading given by Mfcis! .'(iabtil Joty. who actually .wr-, tlnT jiiaess in which her moth--er was married A quaint blue' isilU mo it'll' a train, and neck and nn-ln- stunt yiniuUJjy 'for 'the theme of i)Q, seloctloii-i' ; . Aljift Miller, at the piano, ,and Mrs'.') 'Florence Lynch Miller, wi'tlx'f.'her violin, were also gowned in. the period of their mothers' youth. Concluding numbers were vocal solos .by Mrs. A- U Itichardson, who sang, "To He Near You" (Cool),, and "Come Unto tho Yel low Sands." theVvords of which are tauen- rrom naKespeare 1 ue Tempest." The soloist .responded to an encore with Mary Helen Brown's song, ."A IMaint." After the program, the members were invited to remain Tor sand wiches, coffee and lea. Mrs. W. H. Allstott and Mrs. C. ' Tennlng ton presided at the urns. fr.. Wedding Is v Announced Here : Mrs. Wilis Moss of this city has received word of the marriage of her sister. Mrs. Minnie Grand 1 11 to WV.M. Coiigdon in Torlland Inst "Sunday, January 3. Mrs. Gran dliumade 1-a Grande her home . un til about, three years ago. when she moved to Tortland. She has many Irh'iuls in this section of the stale. Mr. and Mrs. Congdon will make their home in Tortland. !Art Department Will Meet Thui'sday Mrs. Frank U. Appleby will open her home to the members of the . Neighborhood club Thursday af jtrnoon for the meeting of the art idepartment. scheduled to, convene 'al 2:15 o'clock. ) The study program, with the hostess as leader, centers around a i group of American artists, Includ 'liig Tryon, under whom Mrs. Apple- i. in.u h.x.n 11 mihll. The - b-ailer will continue, her review of Alvah So Nov 'Hubby Small Felt 1 P1 "Jj By I Inti-rtor Porora-lln ' Auxiliary Entertains At Measuring: farty , Mrs. Marsha Fox became a mem ber of the taffies' Auxiliary to the Mrotherhood of Hallway Trainmen lust evening wheu they met for their regular lodge session. Mrs. John Adskim, president of the aux iliary, presided over the meeting, j . Following lodge the uuxlliary en tertained the members of the B. of It, T, and their families at a social. The entertainment was in the form 01 a measuring party and prixes were a wanted to Charles Htoop, the tallest nln prefieht; C. K, llappef Hett, the uhnrteHt man; Mrs, i Walilort'. the shorlest woman and .Mrs. Orin l.owry, the tallest wo man. . . A short program was given con- sisting of a pia.no solo by .Miss Clara 1 'oiiffhenower. u dance by ; Miss Mildred Arnett and a piano number by Miss 1-vla Warner. Utile Miss AriK'tt wojn il cosiume sent to her by her brother from Honolulu. After I he program dancing was enjoyed for an hour followed by a banquet. About 7 Were present. .The H. of It, T. announced that it would give a banquet for the ladies auxiliary January 20. ' Juliet Club Members' Enjoy Theater Party Kleven niembi'rs of iho Juliet club. enjoyed a theater party , last evening al tlie .Arcade, theater, where Norma Talimulge was play ing in VGraustark." ' The club meets once every two weeks for social meeting. - ;- 'Announcements . Social nnnoiiiiceineiils may li printed In this column fixti of cluii-gi. Any announcements per taining to any functions sm li as ctMiked fiMHl sales, etc., wilt be nustnl. Aiinmim-rmcuts. to 1e printed the same day, must he In society editor's hands by 9:09 o'clock. -Xcws editor's note. Parsons' bonk on Hon." Mrs. 13. U. Guy will be. hostess two cups of cooked rice this lati to the Friday Arternoon llridge tude in the amount of men re club Friday afternoon at her home quired for tho dish is suggested. at 705 M avenue. ..'.-.. The meeting of the J. R card club .which was, to have been with Mrs. H. G. Avery tomorrow even ing has been postponed. The home department - of .the Tresbyterian ehureh will meet at the home or Mrs, G. H. Maker, ! 06 D avenue, Thursday ui'tecnoon ut 2:30 O'clock. . (r .!.,.. ' The resbyUvlan. Women's Mis sionary, society" will meet at the church Friday afternoon, January j 8, at '2:30" o'clock: 'The-program 1 with special music will ,bc,ln charge of Mrs. 10., T. M'ossman. (The sub ject will be "China's, Holy Jand." An invitation to attend is extend ed all women inlei'ested.J' jUe- so ciety. - rr. ...'. s A social meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held Thursday evening. January' 7, at 7 o'clock. All members are urged to be pres--ent. , The Hlverslde Ladles' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon, Juhuary 7, at 2 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. C. Briggs, 301 Division street. An election of officers will be held. All members aro urged to bo pres ent. The regular meeting of Die Wil low Tarcnt-Tencher association, which was to have beep a night meeting honoring the fathers on Friday. January 8, has been post poned. This was thought advisable Does the Waltz .Vri. Willielmtna Fagnam, 17. of San Fraiwtico. couldn't dance the Charleston. And when her husband got an other woman to leach him how. she took poison. She recovered, however, and hubby promised to confine himself to the walls and foxtrot hereafter. LA' 'GRANDE' qrddr tp cpapojrate. mnro fully j IVitli'tUf li.'ultJv ofttcrr . nml the liuurd of odm-atton !n lh proven- (lion of coniugioua dtsrastv , - . The Carnation club will have n speelul meeting this evening at the homo of Mrs.1 H. K. Williams, 15US M avenue. Tho Loyal Order of Moose will give a social ami dance Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. All Muose and their families are iuvtl -iU Kach member is requested 10 in vlte a friend. ' Tho Tadlcs of Mooseheart Teijlon will meet at the home of Mrs. Max Turn on Adams avei)iie, .Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock. j Urea k fast Apple sauce, cereal, top milk, broiled bacon. plain omelet, crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. J.uncheon Scalloped lamb, rye bread, currant jelly, nllced oran ges, drop cookies, mik tea. Dinner Ca-sserole of 1 rabbit, mushed potatoes, creamed cauli flower, curly endive with French dressing, graham bread, pineapple Jelly with whipped, cream, . plain sponge cake, milk, coffee. The luncheon dish of lamb is made from the fragments of meat left from the roast of the preced ing dinner. If t.he bread and Jelly are made Into sandwiches to serve wllh the hot dish the meal is simplified. , ScnlloKil liOinb . One to two caps chopped cook ed lamb, li cups, cooked rice, 1 4 ; cups tomato same, , buttered crumbs. j The proportions In a- left -over dish always depend to a great ex tent on mist haw much is "lel't- jover." However, as less than one j J cup of chopped meat would not. serve fotir persons by any stretch of the Imagination one cup of Chopped meal is used us the mini mum and as up to two ciips of . mlcut can be used if available with Tut a layer of rice in a wcll b uttered baking dish, add a layer of meat and continue layer for layer until all is used. Tour over tomato sauce. Hake in a moder ately ' hot oven until browned on top. To make the. tomato sauce rub 2 cups of canned totualoes through coarse sieve. Melt 2 tablespoons butter and 1 small on ion cut In several gashes and stuck with 4 Move.s. Simmer five minutes and remove onion. Stir in 1 scant tablespoon flour.. Sea son with H teaspoon salt and iA teaspoon' peppem Add tomato Juice and bring to the boiling point. Doll stirring constantly for two minutes. Radh 10 THI ItSDAV, .lAM'AltY 7. .tlouiilHln 1 Inn- Slnlinns. CI'Al', t'ulKiiry. I'll". (l:sr..H 7 p. m., Ixillliiic story; D-ll, f- nuiliull Nulloniil Hallway's pin Kram, Gladys VV!I l"o.itir, ill- rerlor; .Mis. A. Waildcn, Kopi-:ino. t'.MtC, CalKnry, Can. ( l:t.".) 7 p. m., biMltlnm story, Aint -Mary: . CNKW orrlicstia; IMalifl V. Waiiili'n. contralto. RI'WA, Oiolt-n, rtah. 4-T p. in., urhran n'cital, .lara- mount th(atr; b-B, 'kiIi ii Jiaillo dcult;rs program. Hl'.l-', Cnloratlo, S)'kn, Colo. 9-111:30 p. in., HOMi'innry Card.' ilinioti i)t'OK:i'iim. liOA, lien vir, Colo. CW2.I) J2:ll p. in., itlalto llionlir in it- slcalc; ::I5, i-xiti'Imi-k; :i::io. tnat- ilino for hoilsi'Wlvi's; 4. rlilinary hints; 4:10. fashion ri'vli-w; li::in. illnniT cotirpi'l, llrown I'alai'i' string ori'lH'Htrii, Jlowaril rl'Ulolson, ill- rector. 1'nHflc Time Slnlltnw. KI'l. I ,os AoRi-h-s, Cnl. (HIT) Ii::tM p. m., ).os AriK'-l s l':inn- IniT lliatlnt' prorntii; ii::0, V. I'oi-ki't ronci-rt: 7. I', of .Moulin- oAll You ''Need to Know to Choose m adio , told in plain language by one of the world's greatest radio engineers, Mr. Joseph D. R. Freed, President of the Freed-Eisemann Radio Cor poration. a booklet small enough to lide into a man's vest pocket or woman's purse. brief enough to be read In ten minutes. Interesting enough to be read ttvire. A post-card, 'phone call or visit to our store will place one in your hands. IT'S WORTH GETTING I Freed-Eisemann MSIQ MCliVIM . 'Authorized Heeler for freed-Eue na RJt Receiver Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Sister Mary I Says: . . j EVENING OBSERVER rlrnl V California program:. 8. rackard Six oveluAitia, Hill 'Metlm'SHy! audi i-hot. 'AUtttnlorf, directors';- Dirk liurton. soloist; it; southern l.'all- for 11 fu, music company program; 10, h. A. Fxaminer prognim, RI'OX. Ii(iuc Itcacb, Cal. (4:12.4) C-B:30 p. m., organ n'cital, Hruy ton's theater; 7:30-9, Long Heaeh Municipal band. Kl Wit. llollywiMMl, C41I. (HoJ) 7 p. in., plastic surgery. Dr. T, Floyd Drown; 7: 1 f. microphone brevities; S-l. Kittle Symphony; June T ur8e II, popular suiiga; Dill Dlake, tenir; a-10, program, Don T. Snilth, Inc.. Diana-Moon tlance orchestra; Sol Hoopit's Hawatlans; Ashley stHletrt, vocal duels; JU-ll, Warner Itfolhers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman; 11-12, Holly wood lioof ballroom orchestra., Kt.o, Dal.laml, Cnl. :t.2) lu:4a a. m., clausronm- lustruc tlin, Oakland public schools, ninth grade; "Preparation of Hooklets." ('ora Hoone; 1 1 :Sti-1 p. m., lunch eon coneert; 4-fi ::ttt. concert or ehestra. Hotel St. Francis; !i:.to i;:o, "Friend to Hoys." tlvorge W. Ludlow: sen stories. Jane Isabel; S. "Macbeth." KGO players. U;V, Tortlaiul. iv, ( 11: n-i p. m., Dose City trio; (1-7, dinner concert; :4fi-S, lecture, ''atholic Truth society. ttWM. I.iis Angeles, Cal. I l.".) li -t;;:ii p. in., I elght on's Arcadi' cafeteria oivhest ru, . Jack Cren shaw, leader: ii;;ni-7:H. history I story, I'roi'. Hertmig; Dickie Itran- iltwi, se.reen Juvenile; Stella and Wray Kssex. piano duets; Aaron IlacKmau, violi nisi ; 7:4fi, heall h talk.- Dr. Thillp M. l.nv. ll; K.Dl, program, I'aeii ic Klectrlt Kail way company: !n-M, Don Clark's. Dill more, hotel dance orchestra. , H.IK. Venule, Wasli. (itKt.l) ! J a ::to-1 i:a a. in., Corntsh school: "l-'acts to Know When Duy ing Dlnens;" 1 - 2 ::t p. in., organ recital, Columbia th'eater; "What Jirarrfism zzj-sK - - . a m tue new iiancty racK- i I i i is the biggest value in I K Us7 ;. Jong-lasting flavorful I 1 . ' enjoyment that you " " tail uuy. ii e i "" T- te tht- heat Pennermint ' 1 i I . ' "-!''.!' 7 I uicwiu owcci wi iuy iuuuc Q I JT W .. Handy PaclUite Hand, 1 1 $T ' noeket and nurse. h I - 1 on your Dealer's Counter D turns'- . Iw! ) . . ii - :immsm i ! . 1 . Pf- r ! Jw My 31 Highest Prices for Raw Furs I pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of raw furs. No 'need to send them away and wait for your check. You get your check on the spot or by return mail. Chris Miller ' 1310 Adams Ave. 1'repare for Tonight's Dinner,1' Hernice Hedlngtou; ti-C:S0, "What's Doing at the Theaters;" 7-S:.til, Toole Fleet rlc company; 8:30-10. Tuget Sound Savings ami Loan as sociation orchestra; 10:30-13 "Kw-p Joy Kadlutlng Order of Hats." KMTIt, llollywtNMl, Cul. (It.tH)- 5-6 p. m.t home hour, conducted by Mammy Simmons .with neigh- j horhood children; C-7, Starr Tiano 1 company studio; .8-10, "Yurner or-I ehestra; Mrs. Kdward Crossmnn, J conlrullo, UX, HoIIvwihmI. ('al. (u;wi) Di:;io a. m., household hints; II. nature- talk;. 12-1 p m organ; 1 :30, book talk; f-5:3u. ftminy Jiin'B talk tn children;. B:S0. 0:15, Wur litiser pie organ studio; Town Tat tler; 6tl5j travel talk, W. F. AW der; tr:.l(t-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-8," Vogram, II. D. Crockeil, featuring llya DronsOn, concert cellist; 8-!, program) Wtl-lys-OVerhind deulers; H-D), . pro- i gram. ;M.; Welnsleln; 10-11, Kay I West's X'ocoantit Grove dance or-j cheslra. 1 ', ' Km, Nan FiamMs-, Cal. ( 7, 7:30, S u. m., rxercJst!3: 1", domestic science talk, Virginia, Tap- 1 pan; 1-2 p. m., Kudy Seiger's Fair-1 innnt hotel orchestra; 3 :S0-l :30, 1 Cyrus Troblip s j'aiace notei con cert orchestra; f: Ift-G: Ifi. chil dren's hour. Dig Drother; :40-7. Wahleinar l.lml and the States Itestaurant orchestra: 7-7:30, Itudy Sflger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; K-Dl, Hlmllo program; do-ll, Jack Coakley'a Cubirluii.-. HQW Tortland. Ore. ' (Utl!) 2:30-3:30 p. in., musical t pro gram, Itadlo Ti-ndes uHHoclatioti; 3:311-4. Dewlfl Collegians orchestra; fi:3U-li. children's .program; inuslc; 10-12,-Tortland hobl or chestra. 1 , . ' UTAH, Oul.mnd, rat.' 1 (Sill) ' 9-U:30 u. V, prayer service, ltev. G. V. Thilllps: -D, program. COATS AT TKEMEND0US REDUCTIONS. ALL NEW, WANTED STYLES. 3 to Off at January cy LADIES READY cry I I AND MILLINERY Hays (irniH'Juk'o Tlilrst ami: Sol Wliio Increased rlciH DKTItOrr"(AP). tho Michigan grapegrower has been a chi.-f beneficiary of prohibition, not b -cause of u demand for grapes for wine-making, but beca.ino of the creation of., a national thirst for grnpejuice, said Seraphin llruno, a well known grower of western Michigan. His views found con currence from most of the grow ers visiting the Detroit market. Credit CARR'S No Intert I WtM, r e&lT&W I Badgfy Kb We'll Take 'Em Out! Baggy knees occnsionully are found in the beat of trousers. You wilt find that our thorough process of cleaning and pressing will restore the original lines and shape. We do alteration work on all kinds of men's and women's clothing. Main 72 The Wardrobe Cleaners Next to Tenney Co. Page Thre ' 1 A our Clearance - TO - WEAR Grapo prices have soared' Alnce prohibition almost entirely due to Increased domatidr from 'Arapejutcn manufacturers,, -llruno ( asserted. Winenmkera In tho old days sel dom pnld mni'Q than $60 a; ton; The price last fall was $90 and more. . . ... , - "There .is some wlnemaklng:, T presume," Mr. Hruno aald, "bit grain-growers know, through their, pocketbooks, that it la klckless grapeiulco that hns done the bi.i IneHK." f ees! Delivery 1