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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1926)
Saturday, January 80, 1926. LA' GRANDE 'EVENING OBSERVER Pare Thm v V NEWS of Preparing for Elks' Annual Ball Willi the Elks' annual bull anil banquet three weeks awuy the conl inlllce in charge: or the uffnlr M working to make the event tills year even lienor than those of pro. ylous yearn. New tables are liclng "coiwtiunled ami arrangements are being made so that everyone ran bo nerve.il at the name time, liat year II wa necessary for part, of the guests lo he served after the others hail finished. The general rommltlee In charge of I he ball anil banquet thin year consists or Harris l l.'reneh. liny .M. Henley, anil 10. if. lloylen. Menu berM of the decorations cnnuult lee nre: . Je.sn Andrews, - l". 'I-. TliniiiiiHt.n, Huy ll. Wllllam.i. I'ele Uirson, Omen J. Uramlt, Hay I'rlee anil I'ark Taylor; music committee, Harris French. Hoy llealyaml Itay mtilld lilggcr; floor roinmitli'e: K: 1 Holmes, Ilr. J. E. Woodcll. I.cn llanfuril, 1. II. Hrnmwcll. "Tex" Knight anil Claude 1 .M;iekey; ro frc.)imfnls eonimittee. Harris l''ri-neh. Ifoy llearey.- l-I.-'ll. Uoylen; Charles K ltohirts. Herbert lilll snn, W. I". Mohr. Harry Mohr. K. 1.. Holmes, lir. J. 10, Wooilcll. I0il Meycrslck. V. Tnvey. Krnnk I J II '.' Charles MlirehLson, l.loyd Scrlher, I'. i:.' .llohr. lel.lU Orccnc. J. C. 1 1 ughes, Harry Hoffman,' 10., 1.. Knight, V, II. Seranlon,.' J. IT.' Keeney, , C. I li'Ci reeves. ' Clenn Thompson anil Dal lluilspaith; rfi eeilion eonimittee, Knotted ltuler . C. (I. liollon anil ti offleers anil liieniliers of the lodge. The cxnll eil ruler will also have charge of Ihe Jl o'eloek toasts. i Entertain lor Miss Wilcox In honor of Miss Olfvo Wilcox,' who h leaving l.u Grande noon to inn ko )nar home in rorlland. lite Maiyllm ltible class of the Motho-; illst Kptxcopal church entertained Inst evening ut .a 0 i liurli t till party A number of WINTER COATS At n Havgain, 1-3 TO 1-2 PRICE Ki'ineriilior we cairy STANDA11D makes of coats La s Vonue and liliiiO"-k-TfIEY4'A'R. MAILING'S Retain Your Youth Our niodorn methodH of Hcau'.y Culture can work wonders with a neglected skin or hair that 1m not .dressed becomingly. Expert operators in attendance. Colonial Beauty Shop : .Xpw VtOvf Willi. A'"'" Moor MINERVA SAYS: Who Is the biggest fool In town? - Tho man who runs The Hootery. He's hern In lniFlness for several years and has not got j money enough to buy a cof- fin and never will have if I h( keeps on selling shoes at I I.OO, Sl.or. and and I s ich prices. Hut my dear custoniers. I have got to have I money to pay my taxes, and ir yon Jmy your shoes here nt these prices you can save enough to pay your taxes. Strike while the Iron is ho? Tluy while you can get the price and quality. Frnnk Lilly says he would like the silk hose business belter than the rubber hose business. Ho jses his hose to Irrigate an I you use yours to decorate. Hut they nrs both used on ihe lawn evenings. We don't uso washers, couplings or nozzle with Hpuntex Hosiery, or a pipe wrenrh In putting them on. Hoys. I.mi, $1 AO and $2.00 will si art you hi th hos bnsiness all shades and sires. Everything for th fet, from misery' lo comfort. THE B00TERY More Zippers tn Today,. CALLING'S - i SOCIETY at tho home of Mrs. C. K 'Sting. MImm Wilcox's Hlblu ciuHS of high ttchool glrla 'were ulso retient, utt well hh several outside gucirt. The evening was very .enjoyably spent la games and music, with de licious reireshiuente al the clone. Mls Wilcox wos presented with Hevernl beautiful, glfu. Sim ban been a devoted worker tit tho Methodist church .since coniinfir to lot Grande bo vera I yean u go, and will he greatly mimed by a liont df frlendH. ' ' Entertains at "Bunco". Party Mr. and Mrn. Walter A. IJeun delightfully entertained a, nuiuhei of Irli'inlH otiuorrow evening ut a of friend? Thursday evening at a "liunco" parly ut their home on Washington - avenue. Six . tank were ut ' play during the eveninjr I. Tribe winning Die first prize. MrH. U. A. Chadwick and Elmo Clcgg received the coiiHOlalton prlzoH. - After the garnet a. delicious Iwo cnurse luncheon wfis served. ' Miss McShain Hostess To Four-M Club J MlKh Oreta McShain was hot- ewi to tho members of the Kour-M f clnh Thurstlay evening.... About fif teen girls were present find an en joyable evening -was upent sewlun and, visiting., . Al an appropriate hour the bout, ess served dainty - refrcHhineiitw. f Al!nl T.nHioc' A irl Honors Mr.: Ledbetter j A delightful evening wo spent 'at the hoiue of Mc. and Mrs. W. It. Lodbelter the first of tho week,, when tho Atlcel Jadles' Aid society gave a party-with husbands ami a few friends, ns guests. The enter talnmcnt consisted of stunts "nd games. Approximately .60 people. - were present. The event being Air.' Icdbelter's birthday the ladies of the society presumed him- with - a. beatitilul buiiMiiet of curnatioris.. At the clofe of- the evening do tleious refresliments were served by ihe committee in charge. -.'''' Mrs. Templeton , Entertains ' I Mrs. 1 1 ill Templeton was hostess to I ho Junior Uriel ge club at their last meeting. High wcore- for the ai'ternoon went to1 Mrs. Kick Lind say and Mr.s. I:imer MeManus won the second prize. The guest prize, was presented to 'Mrs. t. I. lul ton. 1 Lovely bouquets' of pink sweet peas and .carnations were used to decorate the Templeton home. Af ter Ihe play n. didnty luncheon was iiervetK k v Miss Wilcox to V Leave Tonight J: t On last evening se.voral frlendn 'or Mlsff Olive' Wilcox, who-is leav ing tonight for Portland lo make her home, entertained at a dinner at the Tiffin in her honor. Those present at the . dinner, besides Miss I Wilcox, were Mrs. Cora Scott. MLsaj Mae Stearns. Mi. Hertha WalMng- j er, Miss Annetta ' Johnson. Mlss tlladys Miller, Miss Mima Cooper and Miss Mabel Doty. v j M. E. Aid Luncheon Series Under Way Thirty ladii s wcro rnlertaineil Thursilay.anil Krlday at the first of Ihe series of "vanishing chuln" lunrheons Riven by the Ijflilles' Aid .soelety of Ihe KlrSt .Melhodlst Ril eopal .chureh. Six women were ho.lrsaes enierlainlnjf flvft ftuesltf eaeh. The hostesses were Nlrs. O. M. Pierce, .Mrs. H. C, Hmllh. Mrs. I.ydia Grandy, Mrs. Sherwood Wrill ianis, M rs. . C- 10. Kilns nnd XI nt. Oeorffe Ilanrs. Tho R-uests this week i whl h hostesses next week . enterta'nllip four women eaeh. The ladleH en terlalned were Mrs. 'II. 10. Dixon, Mrs. Kwiuor, Mra. M..A. llurrlson, lrs. J. 1. McKennon, Mrs. Kinma irardlne, Mrs. n. II. Snillli, Mrs. ,F. 10. Clark, Mrs. Herbert Speckhnrt. .Mrs. Luelen W'hculy, Mrs. J. It. Hush, Mrs. H. 8. llrowntnn. Mm. Cecil liollon, Mrs. Hay Porrnsli-r. Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. I.ouis Wetzel, Mrs. Webber, Mrs. Italph livers. Mrs. Claude Cooper. r. In. C Headley. Mrs. A. K. Klnman. 'Mrs. Oscar I'tley. Mrs. Fred Hmlth, j.Mrs. Ella Holy. Mrs. I V. John son. Mrs. I.ee 1 laniard. .Mrs. Whi el 'er. Mrs. c. ir. Griffin. Mrs. Will .Adler. Mrs. 8. tl. Coleman. Mrs. H. 10. Illehey and Mrs. C. M. Kosa mond. Neck Bracelet Her la t redly 0i omtthlnc. ThU ntOilaci hai bn called th neck fartcelet. lnc It resemblei rrmf nlned copy of the plain fold bant Uractlet tt comes arttk two.hrw r lour rtaca. Bit 4 P rtA . - v - I r Yr i M N J V v i bXIHS i ., . I . Hero Is a new pli'lmo of l"xkaer; AVUIielni, taken n I bis rnsilc at Imuni. Hulland. He is shown walking in the grouud.s with Ills wife, Ti'inM'ss llmulne. ' Hits is inc flrt phitirc or I be cv-kub-er in veaiN. , , 'Announcements So4iAl niiiinumi'iuenls may Ih pNillit! in Ilits column free of chm-gt. Any nimniiiiciiiieiiis per taining to any ruiictlons such hs cookitl ft mm I sales;' etc., will li nfiiMtl. Aiiiinunt'eniciils, (n be prlnti(l the same day, must 'Is? hi society editor's hands b,i 1:W) o'ciock. Sirws dlltoWs note. A business session of the NelghJ borbood club at 2 o'clock will -precede the studio tea Dial Is lo be given al tlie clubronms In the li brary building Tuesday afternoon. This is the first general meeting of the cluli since the .state federation iiccepted Ii ; ramie's invitation for ihe 10'JC convention Mny 3,-4, f and fi. Several inatteis' or . Im portance will be discussed.1 " . The .Westminster, society, of the Presbyterian 'church, will . nieet with Mrs. A. T. Hill .Monday even ing, .Mrs. O. K. Sllverthorn wifl review Druiuniond's book "The Creates! Thing in the World." ''" '''., The central council or Ihe parent-teacher association - will meet in regular monthly Kcsslon Monday, February 1, In the Neighborhood club 4S)omS, ' '.Mi' Cr4V'-''MnKtuu'an will begin the' expkuiation of her art folio at that time.- . i . s ' '' The Woodmen or the World meet at Eagles hall the . second .' and fourth Tuesday of each month. The next meeting will-be February !. Tho Tidies Auxiliary to - the Itrnlherhood of Hallway Trulnmcd will meet tn regular session 'Tues day evening, February 2. at Ragles hall. The members of Oliver T "Morton m ' i '.-- It 9 3 .J' MISH AMKItK t IIKK IKU III.K Al Ihe I II l rr laaiplilir Il r ril of mrh, Khlrh elnh 43 oitmN. In uhleh atir aoprais In Die ih i.imie, The ViiniMi.li Vrnus." II If hi Is Ml.. June Mkliu, a he a.iuUrd lor li.r In lunt nl,.,N. NEW EX-KAISER PHOTO ,1 ' UeMef Corps will meet Monday af ternoon at the K,.l'. .halir--. i, AGENTS WOHK. NKW THICK j J)ALLAK. Tex. - Al') I'rohihl tlon ngenls, trying out a new trick to get bootleggera' names ami ml dresHes, made sevenil persons ' .III and disrupted, a daneo In doing so. Tim ngenls, '.watching daneir.s vlsil parked : -automobiles, near " tho dance hall, secretly slipped' nau seating potions In- bottles of dlquor Ttucy found in the curs. Next day tho victims, fearing they had got- ten ' - poisoned - liquor telephoned- I 'officers information us to v. their source' of supply. Muny hndMo leave ' the ilanoe early. The - po .t Ions, ' added were : said 1o lie harmless.. rinroMF-v tokk issrr. OODI5N, (Al1) A HI per cent Inereasii lu wages, sought by clly firemen, -was denied by tho clly commissioners Friduy on the ground that, the budget adopted .early-in January contained no pro vlsions,to take care of t Increased wages., ';., ' ' .-, , til OltCIA SLAYI.ItS llAXil :i . COLL'MHl'K, tla. - (AV) Willie Jones and Clervis llloodworlli, con demned.'fnr Ihe numler. two vears I ago. .of. Homer Fvil ll)derwood, were hanged here Fri'luy'. . .. M:iito si,avi:k iiancloo . ClIICAaO. ,.(A1') :Coinpliell Met 'arthy., '.) l-year-old negro,, was haiiKed' lii''tho .Cook county juil Kriduy .inoritlng for Die 'kltllutr of a walehniu.il lit a )loldu'i.' TUAMI- STA1IS WOMAN' '- KOWI.KIt. r Col.--- '. Mrs. I.. T. Kernji was stabbed by a irauip lo whom she refused lo wive money after- provldinit lilm wllh n Rood meal'. .-. . ' V ', - i . 4 A , , , yt, f f i Tt S, ll' i - I A 4 & Wi Sc.' . 1 s' I 1 l . 5 V A V x . S Sister Mary; Says: ' llreakfast Clrapejulce with. lent, on. cereal, thin cream, rruniped dried beef, crisp whole wheat tolist, milk, corfee. . ' f- ' Luncheon Paked celery' 'and cheese', bran lirend, apple shiice. Klt'Ker bread, milk, 'ten. v IXnner Salisbury steak, 'broiled I bananas, bead .lettuce Willi French dressing, creamed spinach, poor nlMi's rlee puddiUfr, f-rahnin bread. ,mlll.v coffee. I ' ' " ." I Since no pBlaloes lire served Willi the meal il.simplc rice- itud-iIIiir- Is miKitesled 'n dessurt;: Thn IpuililhiK i made without ejfifd and supplies. the necessary sinrcny loon for Ihe diet. Itaki'd Celery nnd Cheene. ' Two cups diced Vclcr.vv. 2 table spoons bulter, 2 tablespoons .flour. 2 cups milk, 2 eKK. 54 .cup ifrntrd eheese. Mi. teaspoon .sall.i IKiprlku. ConU celery in -sliKhlly sailed bollius wilier until tender, I'se cut llllli) water as possible and cook, dry or ilialii.,.ileJt trtjini stir 111 flour llllii slowly add mlltf. Illll'l'lnif eonslontly. Cook 'until i Ihiok and snmolll. Add cheesi sail Ullil pep ilka and sl'lr until cheese Is'melied and perfectly blended- Willi , the sauce. Hlir in the yolks Of' tho emts bealen until thick and 'lemon colored. Add celery and foul In white of ckbs beaten until olll'f and dry. Turn Into a well-butler .-d baklnir dish and bake 30 minutes In a moderately hoi oven, v Sun ut once. (CopyrlBhl. J'J21l, . NIOA. Service, Inc.) 1 r I : ;?51 A ' . hV: V A FIVK Mil VKOM IOISO 1 CI.KVKI.AND.' (AD Arthur Fulvt and four of his children, ranging in age from J4 lo 6 years.' were found dead in their home here late, Friday from what police believe to be Ihe effeplH of poison. Tho mother und'onu child were taken to a hospital, i . - AI TO KIMii TWINS v ' . JtllMIMH, France. Tlerre and 'Jeanne Martler, ltf-yeor-old twins, were struck and killed at night ly an automobilo that carried no lights., " . " X " " , ' l'ISIIIJtMKV CATCH M1NR POVRIt, Rng. -Fishermen drew tip In their net a. niilio which Exploded,- wrecking thoL boat and In Jurying aeveu men. 7 1XY MO MILKS A HOUR TARlfl Seven passengers . Clew from La. Hourget to England at the record Speed for that number of MO mites an hour. non't. be slllyv- llevelop, n little will power by wearing your Christ tun nt'ckiles. - -j ., .. Winter's ' toboW4Tar: olHs V QuicKRelief 'l for jondjfouny We Try To Serve Every ' body : but not with infor mation regarding . the other f e 11 o w h bus- ' iness. , : , ; ilTED STATES NATIONAL .BANK Big ' L;.-.J(""":;'VVf'f .v I II"-' ' , , ; "";' Vi... 'i.' ( ,.;,r.,'.; i,)',,',V,jVnn-; I 1. ' r- H ' - ,; ' ' ' IMAIN 56 Standard Laundry Co. MAKI E3' 1E( We Have Recently Installed and Have Now in Operation , V The Gloved Odorless - Continuous Flow Dry Cleaning System This new equipment lias added materially to the" capacity of our DRY CLEANING Department, and, in order to keep the volume of business up to capacity during this slack season, we have decided to make drastic cuts In prices of all classes of Dry Cleaning. Quality Work Our business has been built up for years on the superior quality of our work. The same high standard will be maintained during this sale nothing slighted. Perfect Cleaning and Pressing. i . THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET GOOD WORK AT BED-ROCK PRICES. PRICES MEN'S SUITS $1.00 LADIES' SUITS $1.00 Trousers 50c Wool Cloth Coats ...$1.00 Overcoats $1.00 Plush and Bolivia Coats $1.50 Coats 50c Plain Wool Dresses:. .....$1.00 leather Coats . 50c Plain Wool Skirts : 50c Sweaters - 50c Plain Waists 50c Prices on Silk and Fancy Pieces Furnished on Request WE ALSO CLEAN Blankets Quilts Curtains Drapes Poi tiers - Furs And Other Household Articles. Two Dodge Trucks are waiting your call Phone Main 56 Standard Laundry Co. Dry Cleaners j PUTMAN'S We welcome your charge account. La Grande's Exclusive .,: Ready-To-Wear and Millinery Tho women of Cnrlhnipo bobbed Ihftlr hair. :imd flew to th, defense of their elly.j against Sclplo 'Afrl- ennus.' v ' ' ". ,.' , Credit CARR'S No Interest Means MINUTES instead of HOURS. A message by. telephone will travel the fastest. ' ; Your time is valuable save it . ... ' . '.: y' ':. ' ' ' x ' : : ' ' " ,: i Home Independent j DRY CLEANERS Reduction In Prices Quality Cleaning ; Tim world seems -worse l)fcaua . you seldom hear1' much comment nboul Ihe bud tilings that ion't linppen. ' ;''"' - . , 1 ervice lephone Co. : )1E