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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1926)
Monday, January 25. 192G. TA GRANDE EVENING OB-SERVER Pae'e Thrp V NEWS of Party Compliments School Graduates llonurlnK th.-lr graduation from rontrul school the mother of llio t'lKlith-A stmlentg of the school i ll tertuined at a ullKhirul party l-vl-,.luy evening In the irynmusium of the high school building, tollowwl by a. buluiuct In the doiuvntli: ar. enee. tlcnurtnicm of the iichoul. Twenty-seven mudenta of Villi :ij school, who entered high whuol 1)1 In morning-, were thu K,)eM ut honor. . ilr. Ray ttaum vun In chnrtre of the -Rumea durins tho uurly part ot Die evening. A fortune tell, ing booth wus u feuture utti action, ailwt Sally Sh-KrlBt ruvc u TurklHh dunce, which was well received. At about 10 o'clock the puny ad journed to the domestic Hi:i.-u:i roonm, where a delicious buii.u-l va served. The rooms mid vihici were beautifully docorutcd, curry. Ins out a Jupani se Idea. Jupnnfw lanterns lighted trie tables, when pretty bouquets or flowers anc . Japnnc.sc..tlolls were tised. ," ,v. Mis.l.ee, Wurntelt ueli il us toast. mlUTexs ror the evening. Dr. Wi IV McAdory spoke for the Hi-Dad orBfthteilion and Wesley lliown ton, pl esldent of , the IiIkIi school ' Hljido'nt hotly, represented the hinli School students In a short talk: Hlunley.i'.iiiulcll responded for the 3.7 'Kradtiiites, Airs. Kohert Newlin was general chuirmun In charge of llio parly. Mrs- Stoddard . Entertains Irs. Elmer T. Stoddard-enter-tained the member of the Clio, club and severul guests at a prettily ap pointed lunchvon at 1:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon. - rovers wen liild for 20 ut one lurge table anc' two smaller ones, which were dec orated In a lovely color scheme o! yellow and lavender, early spring flowers serving as a centerpiect for -each table. Following luncheon five tablej 'S I A number of WINTER COATS 'i . : At n Bargain, , 1-3 TO ir2 PRICE ' Remember ,ve , carry STANDARD makes of coats La Vogue and Palmer THEY 'WEAR.' 'S ESSI. Woman's Glory. To retain its beauty, the huir nn-1 skin needs constant attention. A -weekly shampoo, n little caw, und a becoming coiffure muke it what -it should he-- Woman's frowning Clory. I'liono .Main 3:19 tor appointment T, Colonial Beauty Shop MINERVA SAYS: Claud Prat I run a knot hole In his eye. but It did not blind him no badly but what he could re.d TIIK HOOTKKY ad on Cheep Shoes, and he loaded his whole family Into his cir and P he came. Yon knotf the rest. They nil irot shoes und -.rubbers and Claud nave-1 a rood day's wages on his purchase. Welt, we still j have more shoes at barjfnln prices. t oine in nun we n swap shoes for nion'y an I talk over the scandal of the town and just have a roaring Kood time. It pays to rub ber around one lady Kt two pair for the ehlldn-n for SI. O. What? Ituhhf-rs. In th time of war the IU-d Cross society looked after an-l cared for the wounded and disubl.-d. Our lied Cro.-s Phoes will do the mime for your disabled feot. Huy a pair, take a spin up Happy Avenue and be joyful. THE BOOTERY Daddy Ifavilen Your Trieri'l For Sore I'ect. ; . -rVrOBlAvl I SOCIETY of bridge were tormed. Mrs. Itay Mairphy won high score, among tlie club members und .Mrs. G. U Wirl son received second . prise. The guest priie went to .Mrs. V. II. Appleby. M. E. Ladies i Plan Luncheons. The Methodist Kpl.scopul lutlli and friends are becoming fnthii-sl-aKtic ovr the plan of huvlnp a se rifs of luncheon and ti-aa tallow ing the Idea of - tho "vunlHhtHK chain' Sirs. G. W. Itaars is chir. man of unun'iiif ntn ami !.' huii lee tod tin- folluwhiK hOKlesarH to inuugurute the plan thla week: Mr. Uvorge lMercvf Min. S. t !. Smith, Mrs. K. t SttiiK Mm. I.ydiu Orundy, Mrs. U. V. lJimra and Aim. Sherwood Williaina. . ' Kach hoau-Bs U reciueuU'd to re port tho names of her kuchU lb the .'hairniun every week, so iu lo con Inue und complete the chain. Monthly Social fathering Planned Flans, for sociability In the form of monthly gulherbiKH of the Stan dard Oil1-company's- em ploy oh In Xnlpn county were f rumed Saturday evening i when- nine couples Kutlt eri'd.uL the Tnlon' hotel, nt 1'nion, for a (linner-danee. iKtistern hrook trout formed, the. piece, de . re.Hlst ance on the menu. ' In the company were: G..G. Gii tltlis, special ni-nt for thLsv dis rrict, and Mm. GriffithH, Mr. and Mrs.' .-II. G. Albert. Mr. und Mrs. G. J. Sehreiner.'Mlss Klenor Olto and Pmnk Blrlew, nil of Iji Grande; Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Churchill, of Union; Mr. und Mrs. K. H. Us-borni-, .of Kljyln; Mr. and Mrs. L. Campbell, of North I'owder. Announcements . Social aiuuMiuevmeittM may be printed in thti coliinui free or cluirKe. Any aiiitouiietrnieiits per taining to any functions such us cooked food sales, etc., will lie ivfusetl. Aiuiouneenieiits, to be printed tint niih day, imiMt Ik in society edilor'H hnitd. b tl:0U o'clock. -News editor's note. - The Women's Uible study, class will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:3d o'clock in the Xelhborhood club rooms. The Ktii.ject will 4be "The Miraculous . lrmifflit of Klshes, Imke V,"- and correspond ence study will be "Fishes." Mem ory ' Verges will be -tiiken from "Sermon on the Moun(." Hi'adlnu t'or the afternoon will be from "l.U'e jf the: Master. " , ' . ...... The regular weekly rehearsal of the--Monduy.--Musical' chorus will not.be held.' this week on account of the Ainerlcan l.cfiion" plan on l hat V-veiilriK. .' The Monday . Muslcale club wilt have n liislues lue.etlnjf In the club rooms at the library building at 7:3)1 o'clock this evening, lit cause of the American JA'glon musical comedy Tuesday nml Wednesday eveninjfH, the usual practice of the chorus has been cancelled Cor this week. IEOAO KI'HKIIU.Y CI.IOMti;i) liDOl) HIV Kit, Ore. A record was established by J. A. Lovell anil J. R. Nickelsen, the latter supervisor of maintenance on the t'ol'tinbia hhjrhwny, in removhiB a mass of rock that tumbled off the overlmnjrintf bluff at Huthton hill. Mr. i.ovcll's home Is In the cove under the bluffs and the rumble of the. 50' -yards of boulders its they crashed on the ' highway aroused him. lie. Immediate iy lelephtined his chief, nnd the two reached the scene at H:3 o'clock. By' 12:S0 a one-way track was clear. Only five automobiles were delayed. FHKKWATKH, Ore. The Mil ton Fruitgrowers Cooperative un ion held its annual meeting here and 3S of 7i members were pres ent to hear a statement of the business for 1!25. 11. K. Gleanon. manapre1". explained the system of marketing the apple crop und told of arrangements made for selling the 1 H-6 cherries. Directors re elected were Frank Firman, Hen ry Groth und O. K. Goodmer Chastain nnd Guy Tlobson. Mrs. Reid's Memorial Plan Fails II r. W . ,3kv" u. 'a i - Mb 1 JT? II W. Mrs Wallace Rrfd. who butll .1 ft,rtnr;-) 1. fifr"Holtywood fo htp sflWjcts ;!' the smlltng-fBoeu nim Idol, snnt tnce! complained thy wanit-d no n.h pine to And a physician howeuld alve plaot. Now tht horns Is Just a Collar j v Uv This collar of mcltskin is ona ot the newest fortes oC. tlie "htirh collar" era. T.'is iinTt1-;!! is dycl a dirk green. Th i.,:-:n'.f rr-.i and eld Radii w TI'i:si)Y. JAM AUY 2(1. I'ncilic Time stations. KFT. Tais AntIes, t'ul, (ICS.rim Hlkc) f:3(i- p. m., Al Wewtnn and his dunce orchestra: . nlfrhtiy.ilolnffs; :lfi. KFl's Sitein California: G::tor vest pocket program; G:45, radio torinl period; 7-s. l.oufs N. Meyer and his dance orchestra; S-9. Deck er's Golden State band; 9-10, Jxiuise Klos trio; Ysabe.) Uowen, soprano; '1(1-11. rackard ballad hour with Ashley Sisters. Dolly MacDonald nnd other favorites. KI'OA, Seattle, Ynli. (ir,l.:tm- (l(iOkc) C:45-S:15( p. m.. Iloopcr-Kelly company; S:.Ki-g:3d. Times studio program; H:St-ll :3(t, orchestra'. KI'OX, Long licacli, Cal. (2;t:tiii- liiimke) 4 : 3d-5 p. m., amusement bulle tin; fi-ti:30, organ, ISrayton's thea ter; 7-7:30, dance orchestra; S-9, Press-Telegram program; 9-11, lxllg lteuch Aero Club Hi-Jinks. KFtt'll, HidlywotMl. Cal. (2.".2m- 1 imike) B-(l p.-m.. children's hour, IHg Urother ofKFWU; 7:45. micro phone brevities; 8-10, program, liulldera Finance ussoeial Ion. Ar thur Hill, comedy songs: California blue, boys; Frank St ever, baritone; Warner Urothers Syneopatoivi; 10 11, Warner Druthers frolic, 'direc tion Charlie Wellman. William Jteandine, guest announcer. -KGO, Onklautt, Cal. (:tU.!!m KUOkc) $ 7;to a. m.. Health training exor nlseH, Hugh Itarrett I obbs; 7:4 5, "Pep Class," Hugh Darrett Dobbs: 8: 15-8:30, health training 'exor cises, IDjgh Darrelt, Dobbs; 8:30, daily st rungt h i 45 p. mil, 'concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis, Vin ton i.n l-Vrrera,. conductor; fi:30, "As a Woman Thhiketh," I.oulst Dandis; (-(i:;5. dinner concert, Knickerbocker trio; 0:55, HewM items; B, Kve ready hour; San Fran cisco concert, orchestra; Allan Wil son, tenor; 10,' auction bridge fea ture; 10:311-11:30. dunce music. Hotel St. Francis, Girvin-Deuel's California Collegians K(;V, Porttnud, Ore. (HM.r.ni- diokc) lo::to-il:i) news items a: ni.. Town Crier; lumping guide; 12:30-1:30. concert. Oregon Itadlo Trades association; 0-7, dinner concert, tHds, Wortm-an & King company; 7:30-7:45. news .itemn and sporting results; 7:45-8, talk. I'nion Savings and Doan associa tion; 1 o-j 2. dance musle, Multno mah hotel: intermission piano solos. Curt Kremer. Kfl.l. Ixm Angeles Cal. (Ki.VL'ni TlUke) G-(,:3o p. m., Deighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, .lack Cron slinw. leader; 6:30-7:30, history I story. Prof. J iertzog; weekly visit i of Qfieen TStania and lir Itadlo J Fulrie.r iycnore Killian, conlralto; Charles Leslie Hill, readings; 7:30. talk on dogs, II. M. Kohertson; fl it, program, Arden Dairy. K.MTI!, HoI1.wikmI, Cnl. (1,:1Hiii JlUiOku) 6-6 p. m., citizenship hour, Mum- Jmy Simmons with Doy Scouts und , Campfire girls; 6-7, Starr Piano company studio; 7:30, "Diamond Sism - 'i, ;v -r hM I-- t-i IV lif nltrrrfid Mills t, rt ir H-'! hr hunlisnd. n r,n ! 4. neslrtntr ':'!.-:( an1 ti wn hard iiv- -tiui- ttmi u-r neat tVr t up ht ,r, ll. e ir,d ni' out to ths being uid as a roadhouso- Aflnea or .Central Africa." " K. . P. Darcluy; S-IU.-KTH contort hour. Turner orchestra,; direction loreu Powvlt, ' KNX. Hi4lypod, 4al. ; (3eo.9m , NMikc) 5-5:80 p. m.. Sunny Jim's story; 5:30-41:16, Wurlitju'r pine or gun studio; Town Tattler: t: 1 5. travel talk. Y. V Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-7:45, program, Cavalier - Shoo stores; 7:45, talk on health. Dr. Roht. T. WHllama; 8-10, Glass mobile mins trels; 10-11, dunce program. KIM), Nmi rrnnclsro, Ca4 (42.Sm 7(Mkc) . 1-2 p. m., Rudy . Selgr'a Fair mont ,holel orchestra; '3:30-3:30, matinee program; 3:3fl-:30, Cyrus Trobne's- Palace hotel orchestra; 5:15-6:15, children's -hour; 9-10, program, Mona Motor Oil trio, (iypsy and Maria; JO-1 1. Palace hotel dance orchestra. Gene James, director. K V A It. Oakland, , Cal. (210m IAOkc) 9-9:30 u m.. prayer service. Rev. O. W. Phltilpa; u:ao-!i:40t talk, care of household pets, auspices of Ansel Itobinson; 12-1 p. m., lunch eon concert-program; D-ll, atudlo profrnim. . . Movlnx nC lnscnm Jmills lan ' . 4 lipid, Froni, r'avorfto Scene .ONDON-.' :AP)- - Bccoiiae a museuin'of Reoloirv' Is helwr moved sevtn'al wrUei'H- 'of' ''Kntfllah' - love stories .will' hiivo -to . chunge the venue - of their .'happy ' endlntf" and many. iQvera vtll he driven ,10 another , trystlpjf. plaice, v For. intvfi y,.' yearn, r the- Museum of Practical Clootogy has been housed in Jerymyn' street,,".Jus,t .back of 1'icadilly. ' IVwr people ever cross ed Its portals to gave on cold mon oliths und ammoiilttep of prehis toric ages, and for . . this reason self-absorbed young coflplea foinul it an Ideal. 'spot. . So famous did the museum be-, come In this 'respect that it achiev ed additional fame as the scene of love episodes In many a story. " Whether the romunce of the old building will endure In the severe ly pruclleul museum atmosphere of South Kensington, its , new home, remains to bo. seen. ,.-"'-'- Ducks Seek Safety of Small Iakcs n lliiiiters Approach I.ITT1-K . ItOCK, ' Ark., (AP Southeastern - Arkatistis. for many years u paradise of' duck hunters, this season produced poor hunting despite I ho fact that there are mil lions of the green-headed water fowl. ' Whether the weather Is respon sible for conditions, or the ducks have gained I II rough experiences of aged brds passed j on to the younger venerations,' .sportsmen are unable, .to tell. Officials, how ever, blame;: the1 weather. For ducks there are. literally by the million,.. buW not -where the hunters aro. prone to hunt. They are In the less frequented lakes and the' open-rivers of'1 tho rice country. : v Alorc Turkish Woinvn-Kntcr Itanks of Moslem lmluslry fONSTANTINOLIO.r- (A P.). ( . There wus not one Turkish woman nutonv the vtnrislrlul workers -of this city four years ago but now there are more than 20,000. A Turkish tobacco concern, the Dou han Society,- Inaugurated women Into Industry when It -opened a factory in 1921 with nn employ ment of S50 Turkish girls. Turkish women have -proved so adept at the sorting and grading of tobacco -leaves that now this society employes 6,000 women. Other compunles have -sprung up and Increased female employment. Comfort and health of the workers 1vb been insured. Personality lTiveil as Kcytioto - 'Or Modern Scholarship PHII.ADKIJ'HIA, (AP) Tlmt the keynote of modern scholarship Is the development of personality. Is the belief of Dr. John H. Mln nlck, dean of the School of Kdu cation of the Piilverslty of Penn sylvania, v ' ',' ' "Modern education is rapidly tlotng away '-with the so-eulleil "greasy grind,": he said. "In the old days, superintendents of public schools were most impressed by the marks made by future teach ers, but nowadays they are most anxious to hire living personalities for their class rooms than men? fact absorbers." . Women's Oldest hygienic problem now solved a new and different way true protection. Dispose of it as easily aa tissue. THE old-lime "unitary pd" ii fust becoming a rarity. Millions are discarding it a needless hazard. "KOTEX," a new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. Discards as easily as a piece ol r tissue. No laundry. No embar rassmeut.. I I'm fivt thin u absorbent at ordi nary cotton fadil You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest (rocks without a second's doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stop, ALL danger of offending. You aik for it at any drug or de partment store, without hesitancy, simply by saying "KOTEX." Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every &.. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. KOT6X No amiry discard like tfjstM Sister Mary Says: (y Sister Maryi . llreakfastHaked winter pears, cereal, thin cream, soft cooked eggs, crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Potato soup with cheese, croutons, . Imkuu . apple dumplings, milk, tea. Dinner Beefsteak nml oyster pie, buttered parsnips, celery and plain cake, graham bread, milk .coffee. , This beefsteak and oyster,.' pie can lie put together all reatfy , to pop Into the oven when wanted or can be baked as soon us prepared. It la an excellent way to use up left-over steak or roast If necessary ajthough the following recipe-uses fresh steak. , 11 vllccfMcak Anil Oyster Pic ,' One pound beefsteak, 1 pint oy sters. 14 teaspoons salt, ',4 tea spoon pepper. I tablespoons but ter, flour, 2 cups-water or stock. 3 cups seasoned mashed' potatoes. Cut steak either freshly cooked or "cold Into small pieces. Combine will) uncooked oysters antl put In to a well-buttered baking ilish. Sprinkle with salt and . pepper. Melt butter in suuee pan, stir In flour und slowly add water or stock, stirring '-constantly. . Cook until thick and pour over meat. in the New I- 0M ' See the new - - 1 'v fcS wax-wrapped Family Packag. 8 . .. fcI&y - at your groccnt ." fl ' Lp- . ;. Dl Don't ask T 1' m 1 mss I" - VKEiGLEV'sKK.I is the biggest value in I long-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. t fc It is the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Handy PacK fits hand pocket and purse. look fir WRIGLEYS RUHandy lack on your Healers counter Use . Blue Mountain Butter and BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY It. F. TYLER, Prop. Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Ave. and oysters. Cover with a layer of mushed potul ocm about t wo Inches deep. Hake In a moder ately hot oven until the top la thoroughly heated,. . If the pie has stood for two or three hours after combining allow 3o minutes In a hoi oven for baking. Otherwise It will bake In 30 minutes. Women Outnumber Mini hi lnrgvr lu.utitCM Factories TOKYO,' (AT') Clovernmental investigations have developed that i the number of women workers. jboth In factories and on farms. Is (steadily Increuslnpr. Kigures dis close there are approximately 1 125,000 women workers In the em ploy of various manufacturing plants, not Inctxidlng thoHo employ ed by - Hiuiill - factories. Naguya leeads in the number of women workers, with Osaka second and Tokyo third. Compared with the number of men workers In tho large factories It Is found that women ure In the majority by about 1X3. ooo. The In quiry was' prompted by the gov ernment's deairt to insure the re lief und protection of the coun try's feminine; workers. ( Hungarian Pool halt iatiiH .. Postage .Stamp'. Distinction ItDDAPKST. (AP ' Pootliall bits received the. honor' of illuslrat In postage Ht amps. -v.: v Tho recent issue, of the stamps Handy Pack !3 , We Can Please You in Hosiery. , ; Reliable brands only. .ONYX, TRIPLE-A, ROLLINS $1.00 to $2.75 PUTMAN'S Ladies Ready-To-Wcar and Millinery by - the Hungarian irovernment might be called the "nthletlo ser ies." In- addition ' to' football, swimming, dlvtng. hurdling, skni ngt fencing- and skiing are por trayed. ' - ; : The denominations vary from dne hundred' crowns to twenty five hundred. Physical exercise foi ad nils or bedroom physical culture Is rated at loo crowns, while the" "high, jump" rather ap propriately -represents the most extensive stamp of the series, 2, 500 crowns. ... OHKUON OltMAIi GltOWK OHKOON . NOItMAI, HC1IOOU Momnouth.--An increase of , so Credit CARR'S No Interest TIUTH la SKiverllsuisr implies honesty in numufaoiuriiig, and the awuirsuMW of a sqiusro li-ol. . r, . . . Genuine HONEY CREAM CAKES ' I''1 , : . ase,' sec ami 40o ' Genuine BUTTERNUT BREAD . . 10c .OoxtH no more wurtli more. " ' 1 ' ; ' " Made Only By '. 1 j La Grande Bakery ' K' J. MoWllllnma, Owner. : 1 . THe Smile of Fashion By Our Dry Cleaning You'll find it in the sheer beauty of chiffon dresses and rich silk gowns but only if they're spotlessly clean and pressed to perfection. And contrariwise your dresses again become en mode when we clean and press them smartly into style. t Let us make your garments new for spring! r JUST IN New Spring samples for men's fine tailored Suits and Overcoats. The Wardrobe Cleaners Next To Tcnney Co. st-Jdents over that -of Inst term enrollment was announced by Miss Bertha tftrtilnefu, registrar ot the Oregon normal school. . The en rollment to tint e. has reached 94tf, according to the registrar's office. As this is the third week of the term und the last In which regis tration Ih possible. Miss it rat nerd does not anticipate further addi tions.. , , In the lust four years the stud ent body of the normal school has more than douhld, whllo In the lust year there has been an In crease of l'J'S students, the en rollment for winter term 1925 be ing 7f:t. If: m