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Friday, - January 22, 1926. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; Pap Three NEWS of SOCIETY !r& Morgan, Daughter hitcrtain v Aim. 8. U. Morgan nnd lier piightcr, Mrs. W, 8. Otiblor en tallied a number of young mo " re or the city and their babies (a 0llKlitfui iMirty yesterday af ij' Duo n lit the Morgan homo, the U' Hls being former girl Mends of ; jr.s. Ualiter. 1 j'l'ht; iifUrnoon wan enjoyed ho , ta-lly after which a dainty luiu-h-, n whh Herved by the hOHtrHe, wiHti-d by MIsh Kt lit Hello Kitcb V The biblo was prVttlly decor 1 fd in a yellow color scheme, a A;vy bouquet rff jonquils nerving in cen tur piece. J. 'rhoHe Invited to the party were: , It. 'UiiH Hurrlo and xmalt son. ' iikle; Mr. Clyde Webb and llt ' MdaiiKhter, li')in Jean; Mrn. Har i jl 1'roulor and baby. Jack Keith; ' 'fs. Kloyd Hln-rwond nd datigli- Hhirley Ann; Mr. Harry tinod- (jti.s and sun. John Harris; Mr. u a. ltuoii ana .snmn on, jvuwm , I and Mr. Oabler and licr tittle t y. lthhard William. 1 sMrtt. (iabler'H home I at I'endle- .- in. win1 is visiting here whh nor . Oillier uV present. f i ilpha Club Members i led at Reynolds' Home Mm. I'lmrli'H ltiynolds whh IiomI. in lu I liu nu'inlK-ra ot 111" Alnlm Hill Ulltl 11 nilllllirr Ul IjU'WO ...n- Snliiy iiltt'riioon vrllli a iri-ttllj , iipuliili'd liinrlii-on tit 1:10 o'clock. ivii'liM.im.' Ill lavcniliT "rt pink, ' y-n- iihviI lo de corate the Mix nmnll inclicon tiililca, where bridge will ilii- iirti-rwm-ds. Covers- were il Tir twelve guests bcwldca'tllf .Ive chili members. Jr. Mnrgnrt't IiibIc received tin cnl iirlwi for the afternoon. Hll is. A. W. Nelson woii the clul i.e. The consolation prize, went I .Mrs. Norman Fries. I . ' ast Matrons ', lect Officers - The- inlsl mali'ons of Mope f'hap A number of WINTER COATS At a Bargain, 1-3 TO 1-2 PRICE . 4- Hemember tfe cany STANDARD makes of fouls La Vogue and Jalmer THEY WEAR. WALLING'S WALLING'S 1 - -i L. . , Woman's Glory V.'liiln It beauty, the hair an 1 in n.-nlM cunHtant ntiennun. Wfi-klv shampoo, a little cart' 1 a liiTiiiiifnK coiffure make it at II hIiuuI d be--- Woman's mvnlnjr tilury. , - ' ' ' loim Main .":; fur npMlnlincn( Colonial Beauty Shoj x . MINERVA SAYS: lluy a pair of lluelilieft j it-!n. top soft brown calf skin, welt sob-, mocassin loo j - both for lailies and men. J-isl the shoe for winter as i well as on oullllir shoe III summer. All sizes lu stocu now. 2.75 wilt shoo thai boy of yours with a brown cn'f, welt sole, rtiblicr heel: slue from :j to 5 only In tli:s Int. They sold orlclnnllv for $5.1(1 and S.ii. .Now -J.".". Sears ltoebuek crfnnot meet these prices, consider ing quality. No paper coun ters and soles In these. I'ls contlnuing boys' shoes. Hoys' 1-llueklc Overshoes, $I.IHI; sizes 2i to C. I'hlldren's Uobbcrs. 3IC nnd, fllh. Take your choice of rublx-rs nt these prices or wit feet. Child's, a to IV: misses.. 1 1 to 2. Htioe Ijici-s. relishes. In- i sob s. Torn Klles and llui. ton Jloh-s for sale. THE B00TERY j limlily lUjdcn at tlie b.-U. j Raffia Bag fTpwimpiiiiiimft . t Thii brUllantly colored raffia bag la on of the newest noteo for bouwern wear. The one ahown la on display in one of the amartcBt Fifth avenue hops, it ia churming with the new porta clothca. ler No..i:i. Order of the K;w;li-i'ii .Star met In the lodpn parlor Wed nesday evening and elected orrieers for the ensuing year. Mr. J. J; Brouffhton wa elected prcsiilent ; Mrs. Arch l'.acon, vice president, in d. Mrs. Hubert Kakln, Hecretary ;rcaaurer. A Hoclal hour followed the busl les meelhiif uiul rnfreshmeiitH jvere served by Mr. K. K. Heass- er and Mrs. A. Well. VIrs. Jones Hostess Vt Bridge Party Member of tho Thursday Aue ton liridtfo club were dellt,rhtt"ully ntertalned yesterday afternoon vheii Mr. V. H. JoneH wu host sa at her home on O avenue, junchcon was Berved at a table rettlly decorated in a color scheme t pink and blue at 1 o'clock, alter lit eh the remainder of the after- loon wn spent at bridge. Karly jprin flower served a tho cen terpiece. Tho lablo was lighted with candles. Hiph score nmong the club mem bers went to Mrs. A. K. Hondrick son and Mr. Henry T. Hill re ceived the guest prize. Pcrrys Entertain Swastika Club . Tho I'erry home was the scene f an enjoyuhle party last evenlns when Mr. and Mrs. W. It. I'erry ntertalned the memhers of the Swastika llrldlfo dull. Three tables tt-nre ut. uliiv with Al rs.- Walter J. N'owland winnJnff liVh score anions the Indies nnd tho irontlemcri's prize Rolng to Vornai Alnsworth. I'he Sliest- prlito was presented to Mrs. Lowell Williamson. The home was decorated in n 'ovcly red and white color scheme, lowers beinif used. ATter the play L two-course luncheon ws served it the card tables. i i Card Club Meets at Maxwell Home I'lnk and while was the color cheine used to decorate the home of Mrs. T. It. .Mawell ycslcixlny ifternoon when she was hostess to the members of the J. 11. aid club. Luncheon was served at 1:15 o'clock after which three tables of urldcu were formed. Mrs. Nathan Zweifel won lilirn score for the afternoon. Mrs. Kil 541 raven received the consolation prize. , N. P. 15. Club Meets With Mrs. Spencer Three table 0f bridge were at play yesterday afternoon when Mr. Nellie Spencer was hostess to the N. li. li. rlub at her home on ) avenue. Mrs. Walter Jones won hl?h Mjure am the s'-cond priy-c went to Mr-s. II. V. lilley. Heoutlfffl potted plant w-re uwd to decornte th- home. After the Women's Handicap is etirrvd this new way of solving oldest hygienic prob lem; t vc t rue protection discards like tissue THKRK U a new way in women's j hygiene tint rods the insecurity i of old-time "sanitary pads" and thcil , nliappy days. j Eight in 10 bettcr-cIaM women now usc "KUTKX iSDUcztAs easily as a piere oi '. r tisue. No laundry. No embar- ' rassnicnt 1 I;ivc times as absorbent as ordi nary cotton pads. ; Deodorizes, thus ending ALX dan-' f-r of offending. Obtainable it all drug and de- partment stores simply by saying i "KOTEX." You ask for it without ! hesitancy. , Costs only a few cents. TroT! 1 old way a needless risk. 12 in a pack-1 age- In fairness to yournclf, try it. K0T6X IS'o IttMnJnr Jiscard tikt tissue I play a delicious luncheon wan aorv. ed by the IiohK-sh assisted by her .-daughter, Mis Irene Bpencer and Mm. Harry Qllmnre. Mr. Hopkins Host At Dinner v . UeorKO C. Hopkins entertained the members of tho Tuwlay Kven- lng Hrldfro club ut a delicious din ner lat evening at . 7 o'clock at tho Foley hotel dlnlnK room. ers were inlil for nineteen. After dinner the pucsts attended ) tho old tlmo danco. - , Mrs. Mann Hostess To Missionary Body ' Mrs. Kloyd Maim entertained tho ladle of tile Missionary society of the South Methodist Kplscopai church, at her home at 1426 Jack son avenuo Thursday " afternoon. Seventeen ladles were present. With tho president, Mr. Itobert Helvcy in the chair, a short business noh sion was heli after which the sub ject "1h Stewardship Fundamental in the J.lfc of a Christian" was dis cussed. .' L Interesting talks and rc&dhiflr were given by Mrs. C. C. Hicks. Mrs. W. Starmer, M.r. W. WInburn, Mr, i A. J lull and Mr. C. Cain. Mi. 'Mann pave an instrumental solo. Mis Hertha Trill a vocal ftum Imt and Mrs. C. Cain Evo a rcad inff. $ ; Delicious refreshment were serv. ed by the hostess, alted by Mr. S. K. Hakcr, Mr. William Neff nd Mrs. Walter Wlnburn. Loyal Sisters In Regular Session : Twenty-four members and -six visitor were present -Wednesday afternoon when the Ioyat Sister of the Christian church mt at the j home of Mrs. (Jeorco 1 Andftrson, son, '' with Mrs. J. H. Uhndrs, Mrs. J Smith and Mrs. Anderson a host esses. Mr. Harry Sand ox president of the orpanlKullon. presided over the business session,' which was fol lowed by a social hour and the .serving of dainty refreshments. ' Lutheran Missionary -: Society Elects Officers for tho nmilng year were elected Wednesday nfternooi) when the Women's Missionary so elety of the. lutheran church met at the home of Mrs. X. Nelson. Mr. Ferdinand Jensen Is president for the new year. Mrs. Frank Hansen, secretary and Mrs. N. Nelson, treasurer. . r i . . ? The next meeting of the society will be held at the home of MrA Charles Ward the second Wod nest day In February. Mrs. Vird will also be leader for tho afternoon. Wiirk of Movie Ai'lor Make : Illicit llrsliir Appear i:ay HOI.I.YWOOIl, Cnl... , MAI') Ditch-diKKing, said Krniwl Tor. rence, eliurncter actor of the films, Is light reluxatlon when compured with the effort necessary to t u successful portrayal or a part he. tor. 'the motion picture . camera. Me cited' a set of outrageous whiskers a mole on Ills nose, sixty pieces of jewelry add a varied sort meat of other odds and end as proof. ' The whiskers braided .down two sides and waving free amldshlp. Torrence declared, furnished one of tho worst bugaboos In design ing a makeup for a role he had Just completed. - , ; i&m cues? Every Week Is Thrift Week When You Buy At PIGGLY WIGGLY Foljjcr's E;xtract, Lemon or Vanilla 2-oz. bottle : 32c Walnut Halves, new crop, per lb (i!)c Red Wing Concord Grape, Juice, pt. bottle ...:52c Layer Ilaisins (on the stem) 15-oz. cai ton....I8c Mcdibm lied Salmon,' No. 1 tall 'can 127c Fountain Brand Chinook Salmon ' No. 1 flat can '. .......28c Mai ine BrandShrimp, No. 1 can 13c Bullscyc Standard Tomatoes, No. 2'L' can....l lc A. & L. Solid Tack Tomatoes, No. 2 can 1 It ,A. & L. Solid Tack Tomatoes, No. 2'. can....l7c Log Cabin Syrup, medium size can..... 51c Golden Marshmallow Syruj), No. 5 pail 5!)c Golden Marshmallow Syrup, No.'lO pail....$l.ll Pure Buckwheatw4'-lb. sack... 39c Crystal White Soap Any quantity, per bar 4c Kirk Olive Toilet Soap, per bar fic 0'Ccdar Polish, quart can... 90c O'Cedar Mop, Nos. 1 or 4 90c 0'Ccdar Mop, Nos. 2 or 3 $1.25 Skookum Broom .. 7()c (This is a very pood medium weight fine sewed broom und is a real value.) Sister Mary ' ' Says: (llj Klxlt-r .Mary), llrenkiasl Grapes. cereal, top milk, broiled bacon, crcumcd po tatoes hominy muffins, marniu: Cov-tlaU. milk, coffee, Luncheon l-'ish rnmlklns, gra. ham broad, 'hearts or lettuce, up- pla tapioca pudding, milk, tea. Dinner Roust veal, mashed po tatoes, creamed caullflowor, rad ishes, cherry puff pudding, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. liaised" muffins aro delicious for breakfast on cold mornings and aro not out of the question if the sponge Is mudu up lu rise over night. ; . ' 1 . Hominy .uurnns One and onc.-fourth cups warm cooked hominy, t-lt cup so.tencd butter, 1 cup milk, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 teaspoon sail, 4 yeast cake, cup lukewarm water, 3-n cups flour.. Scald milk and add bill tur.- su gar, salt ami nomiuy. imssoivi: yeast In lukewarm water. When milk mixture Is , lukewarm add dissolved yeast cake and flour. Mix thoroughly and put Into a large mixing bowl. Cover and let rlso In a warm place over ntghr. The first thing In tho morning nut through the dough In severul places with a sharp knife. Fill buttered muffin pans two-thirds full. of dough. Cover and let rise in a warm place until pan aro full. Kako 25 minutes In a hot ovnn. Care must be take not to overheat the muffin during their last rising lu the effort to "hurry thing up. Radio J I jL SATlltlAY, ilAM'AHY 2X ., - Mountain Time Stations. KFAt', lUilsc. Ida. (:!Hu.:!m-lu70kc,) 7:r0-8:16 p. in;, new service. K P.WA, Ogdcn,' I tah. (2lm- lIAOkc) 4-5 p. m., organ recttnl, lara moiinl theater; 6-0, Ogden Radio Dealers program; u-10:3U, Para mount theater; Jl):a0-12, OUe,, Reeve and his orchestra. j It OA, Hcnver, Culo.(:ii!:!.lm-w::oiu) . 12:ll n. in.. Rialto theater nVu-I ijlcaW; 9, dance program, Harmony' recrloss. orchestra. i I'aclllc Time Stations. I KFI. Jjok Angeles, Cal. ( KtU.oin-! CtOke) - j G:30-C p. in., dance music; 0. 1 nightly doing; t:16. KFI's Seeingj i 'ollfnpiitn iiin K'l-ui itiifUi't t)1-f. I gram; 6:45, Hadlotorlal period; 7- S, varied vocal- and .instrumental program; 9-10,, Angel us string trio; 10-11. I'ackard Radio club; Hilly and folly Jlnll, Charlie Cole and other favorites in popular song review; 11-3 a. in., midnight revue, Don Meaney, presiding. KIXA, Seattle, Wash. , (-l.Yl.Sm-. OOOkv) ' j" 4-6:15 p: m.V( Wllllimi F. lloffr nuin's concert, orchestra; today's recipe;. (i-fl:45. Hoffman's concert ' orchestra; ii:5.,S:li"i Rhodes de partment store; 1U-1 1:30, Olympic hotel, Kddle -Darkness' dance or chestra. . , KKO.V Irfmg Reach, Cat. (2:i:tm JSOOkc) , 4:30-5 p. m., amusement bulle tin; G-ii:30, organ, Drayton's thea ter; 7:30-9'. Long Reach Municipal band; 9-11, Kchophone entertain- iap (Mmt er frolle. , ' KI W H. Hull) wood, . Cttl. (J3Jm IlOOkc) 7-8 p. m. program, Carl F. Horn school of dancing; Sol Hoopil's Hu wallaus, Carl F, Horn orchestra. Drake Warner, baritone; Rnquel Nleto. soprano; S-ll. Warner llro theis frolic, directed by Charlie Wellman.. K(iO, Oak land, Cal. (ttUt.Jm-HIlOke) 4-5:30 I, nu, concert orchestra. Hotel St Francis, Vinton Iax. Fer rera, conductor; 8. weekly "Sport Revldw," Al Santoro; 8:10, music hour, Wiley H. Allen company, Ampieo salon: story in song, "The I'agoda of Flowers." Itenjamln S. Moore; director; !. program. Hotel St. Francis; 10-11, dance music. Hotel St. Fran-ls, Glrvln-Deuel'rt ('atlfornia Collegian. k;W. INirtland, Ore. (Iftl.Aiu- UOIkf) 10:. HO a. m., shtipping guide; 12:S-1 :U 1. m.. Rose Clr trio; ii-7. dinner concert; 7, talk, John IMiilllp Sousa; 9-12, Indian Grill; Curt Krenier. pianist. kl'O, San Frtuicisco, Cal. l'JH.3iu- 7tmkc) 1-2 p. in., Fairmont hotel or chestra; 2:;tO-:i;.'lO. matinee pro gram, Claytoir Horn, bant one; Grace O'Faqrcl, accompanist; or cheslra; 8-12, Cabirla cafo or chestra. Ivl'SN. rasadenn, Cal. (:tl3.m-ortikc)- 8-9 p.. in., Star-News concert; Caul Reese, tenor; 9-10, dance or chestra, I lot el Maryland.. IvTAIi, O u k 1 u n il, Cal. ' (2IOni- IU5Uke) U-9:;tli a. in., pniyer servliv, Rev. K. I Spanldlng. K 1 1.1, Irfis Allgflcs tlll. ,( lO.YlIni- 7-liikc)' r.-i(:'Mi p. m., I.elghton's rir-l-cafi'terl'i orchestra. Jack ' Cron sliaw, leader; )!::iti-T :., libtoiy story. Frof. llerl.;og; tleiirlcita I'o laud. Dollle Wright, Nona t'lapp. David Durand witn 1'ncl't John; 10, program, -Motor Transii stages. li.llt. Seattle, . Wali. (Nl.lni 7HOke) l-2::io p. m.t home talk; S;:i0-in Benefit At Salvation Army L. D. S. Tabernacle 8:15 Tickets 25 Cents and 35 Cents X. - : . ; ; ; f m v,, V74- J4-, r A KV-a X nr. I vm n iiv vv cic 1 ... t ? ? t ? I? t? ;? 't iV If y .y y y y y y y y f y f f.. C. Wurnor company etudto; IC- 12, Henry Halsteada Victor ltc- cordlng orchestra. .... k.MTIt. IloJIywooil, Cal. (JJHm 12HOkc) tt-7 p. m., Starr IMano company studio; 8-10. KMTU-concert hour. Turner orchestra, direction Loren T'owoll. KNX, llotlynxxHl, Cl. (3;l0.m S0kc) , 6-6:30 p. m., Runny Jim Mory; 6:30-6:16, WurlltEer plpa organ studio; Town Tattler; 0:16, travel talk. W. F. Adlcr; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7, stories o Insect .life. H. W.. MeSimddeu; 7:15. church announcements; 7:3t--8, Wurlitzer plpn organ studio; 10, KNX feature program; 10-11. dance music: U-2 a, m., Fllrtiland 'frolic Twin Czars Rule Over . District of Columbia (fly Cliarlr 1. Stewart) WASHINGTON. (NFA Special) The way tho Washington citlxeii- ryals biMlcrUtod by government lu The two district commissioners th third or engineer - commis sioner concerns himself only with hnlcal matters, for which thank providencerule like, twin cwirs. Whatever ;thc,y ; say "goes" at least It does for 'awhile. loiter tho courts often knock It out. i , ,. . The frcuueney with which this happens I .significant of the. re gime's Irresponsibility. The commissioners slap on somt u tu n .w1ut0 ,u, regulation and It's law unit somebody employs counsel and spends a lot of money putting up a fight. Then, as like Py n not. It transpire that 11m whole thing was Illegal all ulong. Those who suffer under It In tho meantime simply are out of 'luck. t. ' ' The rule subjecting pedestrian to.nrrcHt for auto traffic code vio lations was a reent sample. Concert The Tonitc YOU turn through a kodak album and smile at old-style clothes. Skirts cluttering the ankles . . . hats perched high up on hair'.''.'',.' wasp waists . . . awkward sleeves odd, how your taste has change1! . Yet day by day your taste changes in all you wear and do. You don't like the same books, enjoy the same movies, choose the same undonveaV, prefer the same soap you did a short while ago. You are so used to the better, you wonder why you liked the old. Advertisements make you know the better as soon as it's proved to lie better. They tell of good things ac cepted as good taste in the best homes. The hosiery, glass curtains, lighting fixtures other moderns use; why their use is preferred.' Advertisements influence so many around you, sooner or later you'll feel the change. Even if you never read an advertisement,' you'll use in time some of the conveniences' which advertisements urge you to use, today. Advertisements form a tide of taste that sweeps you forward; you can't stand still. Since youH enjoy what they advertise anyway, why not begin enjoying it now? c KEA1) THE ADVERTISEMENTS TO BE ALERT TO THE BEST TODAY New Princess Slips ' In AH The Wanted Colors. $3.50'to ?5.95 PUTMAN'S Ladies' Rcady-To-Wear and Millinery Trafflo Director i:idrliK-e want- ed II ami persuaded fommliKiloners Itudolph and Kennlnir to Issue the decreu. '1 he police dropped every- thing elso to go after pedestrians. Trying to cross a street was practically equivalent to a pinch. Obeying the traffic officers signals wa to invito being run over, for the cops were too busy with ped estrains to bother with auto and they ran wild. To disregard them wa to land In jail. . After several days of this, with 131 arrests, one. of the Juywulkers appealed from the traffic court to a higher tribunal, which promptly declared tho cntlro . performance ail outrage and ordered It stopped. VlNCKNNKS. lnd.. (AD Tho rlrst speed law lu Indiana wu en acted one hundred and ' eleven years ago by the Roroiigh vt Vln cennes, patriarch of 1 milium cities, and It said: " ;' If any person or persons shall gallop uny horse, marc or gelding ' imv Hr,1(.t wltllln Ih lmrolirrh. A New Try Order it jar. of Best Foods nolish SWIED fro'Sn your grocer. It's new and delicious. A spread for' sanik wiches.'ti piquunt new dressing for salads, a relish for cold meat, a seasoning;, and pure as pure cah be. BEST FOODS RELISH Sl'RED . , ' ; ' Distributed By ' Union Creamery Company itin i.H..... A La Grande, Oregon. every person so offunttnc shall on conviction forfeit and pay the sum . ,,,.. S - mmmmmmmmmbmbmbmhhmps STRENGTH! Away back in history sturdy Norsemen found cod liver oil sufficient to help develop marvelous strength and endurance. '" Scott's Emulsion is cod-liver oil like the Vik ings thrived on prepared in the form ol a rich, JA I tasty cream. It build h-tmgth and endurance. Jjc AT RETAIL MUGCHTS rVie. to a4 (1.10 ' Uli nil ft, Bow.c sloomi.id. M.J, tS-UMB Treat It Phone Main 122 T y t y y y y .y y y y .y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y