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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1926)
Thursday. 'January 7,.' 192fi. NEWS of society ! r. , Cmbinatiori IA GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER Pd(e Thrte i t e Tea Compliments ,Mrs.Robert Earl , lira. Q. I.. Dutlon rntortiilnptl a number of friends at an Informal ' tfa Monthly arieruoon compliment ing Mrs. Hubert Kurl, who has been .vlslllng at Island City with her mother, Mrs. KJ. Kiddle, from her ..home at Kugene. Tito rooms were ilecorated in a lovely color scheme of plnU anil white. During the af ternoon a larife littmtier of friends railed. Previous to Iter marriage Airs. Knti made Iter home here. :Y. O. Club Meets With Mi s. Tuckey ' Mm. . C. Turkey entertained the. members of tint V. O. club Tuesday afternoon ut a prettily up ' pointed luncheon, nl her homo on Second street. Tin holiday color scheme of ivil unit xreen wuh beau tifully curried out in the table, dec orations. PolnwttuB. were used ok n centerpiece und tin Hiimi flow on 'wen found nt each plate along1 with the place raid. Luncheon wns served at 1 o'clork with covers laid for twelve. ' r 1 Three tables'' of ' bridge were ''''nt i formed following luncheon. Mrs. CJllbert Hunter won high score for the club prize and Mrs. Henry T. Hill received the guest prize. presiding. I Aiier ine uuttincHs Ncsaion uii in .ten-sting progrnm was given con sisting of two piano number by Mrs. George Hichardson ""Hy tin1 Sea." ( Sch iibert-1 -Iwzt ) and "C'un- zonelta" (l.lsxt): a piano selwtlon by Airs, l-ynn Wright "Kvcnlng" (Schubcrt-l.lszt). and a reading by The socia Bloklands Entertain During Holidavs One of the delightful social af-Mina iKtbelle Miller. mirs oi ine tioihiays was ti party Klven nt the. country home of Mr. and Mrs. Garret ItloUland, near .Is land City. Sixteen younff people were prcfl . cut including- Mrs. ltober't Karl, of Kugone, and Ali.sK JJertha Herder of ha Grande besides tlto.so from Island City. Card (jrauies were en joyed during the evening1 and at a late hour refreshments were served. Guild Elects ; Officers for Year 1 i Mrs. H. A. Zurbrick was elcctod: president for the ensuing year, Mrs. l.loyd Hc.riber, vice president; Mi's. " K. Marks, secretary: Mrs. K. J',. Holmes, treasurer, and Mrs. George T, t.'ochran. Mrs. L. II. Husscll and Mrs. J. (.. ramp, directors, yester-" . day afternoon when the members of St. lVter's Kpiscopal Guild met at the home of Mrs. S. 1. Crowe in annual meeting. Reports of the year's work were given by the president, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Camp. Mrs. 1 A. Wells and Mrs. K. Marks. ' Plans were made iiy the society for the convocatiun to be held here next month, when representatives will be present from all over Kast ern Oregon. ' Refreshments were served, bW.ore adjournment by the hostess - and her assistant, Mrs. K. Marks. " t'OtMihttlU'O, ttxrungd the! program wJrieji. u iu iollirvved by the serving of refreshment by members of Xhc same committee, 'n J, t - ' Mr. I'l. Juxtobson Is 'oliMtrrnun of tills group, J-Ier assistant are Mr. Kvelyu Jiearnsliaw, Mrs. Grace Hesse. Mrs. H. U. Hale, Mrs. Stella Ingle, Mrs. V M. J tick son, Mr. Cora. Joel, Mrs. J. J). Klmmet and Mrs, K. G. Uirby. " New Pastor Addresses Missionary Society "'ruyr and Missions" was ihe topic under discussion y aster day ulUrnoon when tjie Missionary so ciety of iho Christian church met at tho hoin-'of Mrs. I, 8. Weeks, wmi flirt. mujney lAijmum mm aiio. J. 1 Jlol'h.erson as assitant host- Ba. : Mrs.,i"oieman ueorge naa charge of tho afternoon's program. Papers wenu read ;by Mrs. J, A. WillUms, Mi : Of W.' Jones and Mrs. Wulter Prlcft; after which the nyw. puatof, tb Rev, 0. Vr Dunn. Biivn tin io'U'tvstlni? talk on mis sions. Mrs. li,.' J, Jvitr)un rndr- d a.A'ocjii solo,. wiiicD wan welt vciy?4 by the 30 nuinbirs pwa cnt. ..-:'' Mrs;. Ida French, prialleot, pre sided over th bunlness session. Af ter the program refreshments were 8rved by the. hostess.- M. E. Ladies Meet At Leffel Home An Interesting meeting of the first division of the ladles' Aid so ciety of the MethPdist, episcopal church was held fct th borne of Mrs. A- Wr. MM, oo Muln avenue Wednesday afternoon. The miet Ing wa railed to order. by the pres ident, Mrs. H. C, Hmtth. Aftr a short business session followed by a soolul hour dainty refreshments were served, Kighloen members were present. The next meeting of the society will be held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Perry, on O avenue. ." i Second Division of M. E. Aid Meets The second division of the Ladles Aid society of the Methodist church met yesterday uftwrpoon at the home of Mrs. O. H. Grtffln. Mrs. 10. O. Pay ton led in the devotional and presided at tho business ses sion In the absence of the- presi dent, Mrs. George JJaars. A floeial hour was enjoyed be fore adjournment and dainty re freshments were served. Cove (Special)' Last week was one of many social events for Cove. The Baptist young people held a delightful party at the home of Mrs. A. McClaln on New years eye. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller entttrtatned the mem bers of the Voting Mutron's Bridge club and their husbands, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hefty "gave a din ner Tuesday evening celebrating tho anniversary of their wedding. Klchurdsoii with. a luncheon at o'clock. Members of the Murytha Sunday school class of the Methodist Epis copal church and the Men's Forum of the church and their husbands and wives ure invited to attend tho party to be given at the church to morrow evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. C. C Dunning and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kosamuml, who are leaving La Grande in the near future. Mrs, Knrl Von Hloklnnd and Mrs. W. 1. Wurner will entertain tho carnation club at the home of Mrs. Hloktand, lOo-tu, N avenue, Krlduy afternoon, Jnnuury 8. All mem bers are. cordially invited. Mrs. K. P. Mossinan will have charge of the program tomorrow afternoon when the Women's Mis sionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the church . Announcements 1 ;v Members of the Monday Bridge club will be entertainnd Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. y Sister Mary Says; (Ity Sister Mnry) llreakfasl Uaktd winter pears, cereal, thin cream, creamed dried beef on toast, crisp graham toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Vegetable soup, croutons, oyslcr salad, rye bread, lemon sponge pudding, plain cookies, milk. lea. 1 tinner Roust lamb, browned potatoes, currant jWly, buttered cl Club Meets With Mrs. Williams . i Ten mcmborK.pt (W CnlilMitllon lib met last cVi nln'lf at the! Hlimo of Mrs. H. H. Williams to Wake carnations to ho uned as decora tions ut the various parties the club is planninu to give. Oii'o' of these parlies will lake place Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. . Karl Von Hloiiland. Hefore ailjournment last even ing refreshments were served. ... Aid Society Hears Musical Program With sixty members present the regular business and social meelltlK of the Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church was held yes terday afternoon at the church. Willi Mrs. .1. T. Klehardson. presi- Ire. II . - ' , : I .: V-- lhr U . W V3 XST - ; log Here, They Buy- COATS DRESSES HATS Everything WA LUNG'S Your Minor Tells. When you look Into your mir ror, there's never any false flattery. If there's tho lea' nien of those tell-tale lines that herald the fleetmi? years, our modern methods of Bea Jty Cul ture will banish them. 1'honp today for appointment. Colonial Beauty " Shop Old Prices New Prices Touring Car - - 875 $795 Roadster - - - - 855 7 95 Type-B.Sedan - - - 1045 895 Type-A Sedan - - - 1195 1075 Coupe - - - - - 960 845 Panel Commercial Car 960 . 885 Screen Commercial Car 885 810- Chassis - - - - - 730 655 f. o. b. 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Keasoa with salt and pepper to taste while mixing, l-'l II the prepared dates with this mixture. Arrange on a bed of lettuce. Drop a spoonful of mayonnaise. In the center of euch plate and top with : a tea spoonful .of whipped cream light ly seasoned with salt and mads a bit pink wltli paprika. January Clearance WOMEN'S APPAREL V Offered to you at Great Savings, t Buy Now and Save! PUTMAN'S Ladies9 Ready-To-Wear and Millinery f . The auto helps people. With so many autos you have to keep on clean underwear In case you go to the hospital. , - ' Tho coal situation could be worse. It would be awful It 36 Inches made, a coal yard. MINERVA SAYS: From now until Saturday, Jan. Kith we will give our customers a chance to buy Arch-Aid and Hed Cross shoes nt 9.U0 per pair. Wo have a, permit ' from tho manufacturers to make, this special price till tho Kth of January only. . , Wo still have a few Zip ' Tiers left. They, tire yry 'scarce In the market. . 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