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Monday, February ,1,-1926. LA i GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Patfe Thrf 1 'i .1 NEWS of -Mrs. Earl Stoddard Entertains Mrs. Karl Stodilnrd cnttrtulnol tin tnt'iiUxTa or the ll(o clyl, and u fow km est h Kuturduy urumoon tit a piPUlly appointed luurhi'on ut .J;.15 .oNilock. Cavern wrt- lulri for twenty ut flvfi sinsill tab Us, whre "hritlo wun at pluy fallowing lunch . con. Kovt-iy ))ouiii't or d.irro.iiiH i , and swiM-lpfiiH wrm used to ihtf-or-,:. Htt th tallica. During the afternoon Mrs. - I,. " : JtiilHtoa won IiIk'i neon among tlic chin momborH nnl Mrs.' CharliH lUnKnor received tlio guest jirlxe. 1 1 'onsokitlon prize wunl la Airs. ' Hi- KlnwI. . . Party Compliments : Miss Jillette - ' Com pitmen ting hor hWto Miwt w T.urll1o Jlllottp. Mrs. K. r. Turkey i entertained a few ot her girl frli ndn Kiiturdny evening. Miss JilMtt iWt f- yosti-rday for l'orlhtnd. wlnm nhi : oxportH to attend Hchool. She. lias , been with hr a tint 1it: for the tuwt four month. ' t yi'wolvft girl wore pn siMit at tlio party.1 An nJ,oyaliFMiui( was HpMit visiting', after which dainty r- fffslian-nts vert wrvi'd. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Give Bridge Party . -,Flvo tables of hrlfige were at play Siituiluy- evening when Mr. und Mrs. Clyde AW Davis entertained at as deliRhttnl 'pirrtr.iMifth score among the Indira went Uf Mrs. J, 'ii. Crawford and Leslie c'lnden re erivtd the genth;mens pVtiei., ..Saiu Hind den woo jthKjconHoM'tf.io!; ; prize, fior thi pUt-y'u, dainty luncheon Aiior ui puty u. : was fioryqd. , :.' 1 Baptist Church ; 0 ft Scene of Meeting With uhout twenty girls nid sev eral members of the Women's Mis sionary society of the- linntlst HAT Clearance Sale ALL WINTER HATS fl.OO, S1.95 and " 200 NEW COATS Standard makes that weal'. ' . ' II 'S Retain Your Youth Our modern methods of llt:iu'y 'Culture, can work wonders with ft neglected skin or hair that Ut not dresst-d Ik conilngly. , Kxpert opcintors lit nt tendance. Colonial Beauty Shop New Foley Illdg. Mnln Floor MINERVA SAYS: There Is one ptnee peonle trade that llu-y arc always afraid yoj are going to givi them too much for their money, and thut is at a shoe store. They want the small est amount of leather th y can use. when they would Imi betOr off to take morn size mid leather for the same price. We arc ai generous as the woman who was tak ing her husband to be crem ated: Hhc had husbands to burn. We bcti ingc sizes nrt cheap as small ones and you'll have no corns io burn Or pop cither. A good p:ncc lo have it fit. Come In, tax) handy. CJo by our sJkh'S it won t tost you ii cent the window In full; so was the salesman. We keep Men's Hhoes all th time, and sell n, fev. When they entinot get fitted anywhere else In town they come here. We get you fre ss R h o a from 55. 00 to SIO.iMl. low cuts, high rut. Shuffle und 1 t's start tiie game. Yours, the SptMiish Athlete, (we throw tno Mill), Hut no nons-nsr In the store. THE B00TERY WALLING'S SOCIETY New High Crown Here 1 an example of the new bttfh crown creased to slope slightly for ward, over a rippling brim! It la ihown tn the new tnuscated brown . of softest, felt. clmreh- present the -World Wide (.lulld of the cHurc.h ,met Saturday afternoon in ihe community room In regular- session. ' A fter 'the. busi ness meeting1 presided over by Miss Cornelia Hansen,, president," u- dis cussion or tin 16-point yst(m 'of Uie.gnlld und a report on misslpns, t hr ' wAs a debute bet ween , the guild members and the 'missionary nocIi .'' " M . V '-.. The'sulijcc. was "Ueso(yel: Tliut Korean Mtssionw.Arc More Import ntit I.TlVan 'Jl.dpie , Missions.". RlrM. C-.'Oi'imprielsett and irs. S(otts reprpseiTttMi the missionary. society on tht nt'ftrmaltvo and Misses ljtoi)-, nle Oliver- and Mabel Hchaerer, guild nicmbers, .hud the-negative. Altej,tho debate the judges, Kdith Handall, Jennie- Oolbow, llajtel Hector and Kthel Itrown unnourio ed their decision Will) u little play entitled '.'AH One," Following the 1 debate refresli mentswero served by the hostesses for the afternoon. Misses Kdna anil Margan't Mulholland. During the social hour a letter was read from Mrs. W. 1'. McAdory, counmdnr for the guild, who is ill in Cortland.' Grande Ronde . Circle in Session Oramlc Hondo Circle. No. 47, Neighbors of Woodcraft met Thurs day afternoon , In regulnr business session with JJil Indies-present. AHS. W. II. Allstott, guardian neiglibor, presided over the meeting. This was the first meeting ofTlfie org;intnatlon In the-K. V, hall, pre vious to this time. llioy, have , "met In thp,)vO. O. F. hall.' The order meets the second and fourth Tlru to days or: each mouth. M T i '....- v '- 1 aiange'llall (Special) Mrfli Vic tor Itugaln entertained Ihe home economics committee of the. gran go nt her home, In l.a Orando Friday. Luncheon was ', served at 1 :30 o'clock, after which the ,remalnder of the afternoon was spent In dis cussing plan.1 for a social, to1 be held at the grange hull In Ihe near future. " -'"' ': ' n.mnftx iTiti Rnccl.il nichard Pmiitst. son of Mr. aiid. Mrs.' !. '!. Smutz, cclebr.Ued his twelfth birth day anniversary Sunday wnh aiu- ner at his home. The. guests of .th ifternoon mciuaen inentispi -im .oung host, coasting wns one of the features of the party, i .. Nmtehliig Flnnt for Sllverton.' fillA'KUTON. " Ore. -r- Rllverlon tlx. ...I.nt. nr nnlimiliDIW -. linn fil'lil men nt work interviewing, farmers in regard to growing flax, a scutching-plant being assured ofsrfidQ acres are put. In flax. At a com rtmnitt' meeting or thoso'intcreslcd over 100 acres were signed. A num ber or farmers lesiing meir lanu lasi year luunii wx iuiihi e kiuivii very satisfactorily- here. . TIIK rilRTU OF IVKl.t K Mm Miliua Tata. She la the fln4 Indian waeaaa wanbee in he admitted a as adraealc kr lart Ihe Hl(h Coart at Boav tar. - n Hi ih-.vl V V.) Announcements Roeial aimmiH-vmiits may he IHintca la thU column free of eluuw. Any MiiKHineeimtfUH pr Uilniua- in any fund ton vurh as cookeU ftKhl akfi, etc., will le refuMil. AmioiiiMtnnciitK, la ho prln teit the KAnMt tlay. must be In WN-Ieiy eilitor's hnniKhi 9:t0 o'fo'k. Nens eillt04Js iotv Wi'ilni'Md'ay afternoon nio retir ing ofi leers of it. Peter's Guild -of the i:piHcopnJ churrh will entertain, the guild members tit i J on an hall. The meeting will start v at. ;3;3n o'clock.- The. hoxtrsnr.M aro Mrs. J. i Cuinh, Mi. COrire.T. Cgehrau, Mrs, S. A. We I Is and Mrs. A. V. Milne. , Tin Monday Musical chorus will meet for regular weekly:- re hearsal Tuesituy evening al S o'clock at-the Neighborhood club rooms. Tho Ijidles ' Auxiliary to .the lirotherliood of Hallway Trainman will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock nt. KngleA hall. AH. ineiu bem are urged tn be present; r The ladles'. Aid society of the Presbyterian church will- nioel Wednesday ,r afternoon ' .nt'. 2:3 o'clock In the cobimuniiy room of ihe church.' - -' t ',- The Mlhsionqrj-; society of, the ChHstinri cjnireh will iheet-;tt the home ol' Mrs. Ueorge Anderson, ISfil. Ninth street.. Wednesday af lernoou at 2:::0 o'clock.. The pro gram will" be ' h) charge of -Irs. Stanton ltphain. ' ThevW't. lh ilhviV "will be the. study subject, for ihe afternoon; Mi's. Walter Price, and Mi's, Johnson will assist 'Mis. Anderson as hoste.ss; ' V' i ! I The Vouttg Women's 1 Oduca tlonal auxiliary or 'the. Methodist Kplsco pal chureh will .meet at ,tho honte of 'Mrs,' ShorwooV Williams, .701 Washington avenue, Tupsilay .even, lug, Febi iiu'ry '2. '' Air ineVnueVrf'ttro urnfl to1 b prf seiit. - v f"- The. ladloii' order of the Kti .Klux Khin will nnp nt KokIi'ji' luill th,''ilnntr concert! 89, Kvorcaily hour; first and third Thursday of eaVh month. The next ; meeting will be February; 4. ' ' , - ...--.''. The two divisions of the 'Metho dist Indies' Ai'l society will maet Wednesday afternoon . . at . 2:!I0 o'clock. Tho first division will meet with Mix W. H.. Perry, 901 Main -avenue, and the -second , d. vision with Mrs. It. a. Frltls, 2006 Third street. .( ' .r' -;! ' Radii io Tl'MSIIAY. KGMM'AHY 2. Muuiitaln TIiim Stations, t'PAO, , CalKiii'y,, t an,. 4;ir..(tni- , IIHNkl-) . . i . K:K p.' ni. ludlc-V concert trli. K V W A.".- 'OkiIi-ii.'" I'lah (2(ii. ii.-iiikc) ; "4-5. p-'-m., oriranvreaitJil, I'wra motini IlK-atrr: . 6-1!, ..CfK'Ien " Ha-Uo dealers' proprram. Kl'XI'. , (Vlornilo .Spring,, (Xo. (.VHn.uniikc) ';' ' '' . ' S::iu.l0 p in., Freeman Pnst Ali-Moi-her musical prbifnim. KOA, Denver, tlo. (32a.4ni-Daokn) 1:16 p.. ni., Itialto tlieatei- nm- slcalu; 3:ir. relaxing and correc tive exercises; - 3:30. matinee- for housewives; 4, culinary hints; 4:16, fashion review: 6:30. dinner con-. cert, lirown palace .siring orches tra, Howard Tillotson, director. Pacific Tlmc station. , ' Ki las Angeles, tal. (tus..-.in- Il4llk) 6:30-6 p. m., Jose AVias Mexican orchestra; C, nlKhtly ilolngs; 6:16. KI'M.'s KeelnK Culifornla; 6:30, vent socket proKrain; fi:46. radiotorlal. perloil; 7-7:30, Packard Six dance orchestra; 7:30-8, Chinese. Oardens lance orchestra; K-9. -Dorothy Conant trio; 9-10, program nrrang ed hy Tilda Ithor, Hwlss contralto; 10-11. Packard ballad v hour of popular sonffs. . ' ' ' KIXI.N, LniiK llcarli, ( ul. . (31t.1m I2llikr) (i-:46 p. m.,' orfnn, nraylon's theater; 0:46-7,-KKON gossip and amusement Information; 7-8, In vestors' hour; S-U, Press-Tcle(rram proyr.im: !-1.1, l.ony Peach Aero How Women Now keep fresh, charming under hygienic handicap new way provides true security discards like tissue THE uncertainty and insecurity of the old-time "sanitary pad" has been ended. Scientific protection now supplants it. Wear sheer gowns, keep up with social and business requirements, at all times . . . without handicap. "KOTEX" is a new and remark able way. . . live times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads. You discard it as easily as a piece r of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time. Thus ending ALL ear of offending. You get it for a few cents at any drus; or department store simply by saying "KOTEX." Women sik for it without hesitancy. Try Katex. Tomes 12 in a pack age. Proves old ways an. unneces sary ru'x. KOT X Na laundry-ii(a-rd lilie ciiisvf . ' '"!' Elopes UarKrt Shotwell of Omaha, Nb.( whu mat mail Independently waalthy a few vears ago whoiC an ward bachelor (or whom aha uted to ulv the plunu died and left her hla fortune, haa aloped with Captain Jamea W Arnold. U. 8. A., atatloned at fori Crook. .Neb. 'due la It and .' , ,'. v. : , -lie, i tii: . rlilh Ill-Jinks., v .. ' . ' HI'VII, . llbllywiioeti ' Cal.- (S3Sm-..llPko)-- .- 'V'o-u p. . in.,'-hillrrn'H (lour, W(t Brolli.T' of JJKWK: '7:3n, heallh talk; lr. W. I. KohustM-; S-9, Hawl Thomaa, . Bopruoo'i- jiick. .Hinlth'H iliincft orohcatiin 3-10, Joe Mailln's California, serenade; lu-nry Kjip lun,' pianist;' Hill Uluke,' ti-nor; Ki ll, Warner Brolhera. frolic, illrec tlon Charlie WelliiHin. . .' Ko, - Oakland, . al. ... (:ini.2m K;iim') i- :' , " 7:l57:30 a.' m.,.lipallh trnlniiiK exerptMi. , Jlnsh ' Jlari'PIt JollM 7:ii,: pep , cluwi; 1 8:80, Dally Htrenuth"! 11:0-1 p. m Sherman, Clay pud' company luncheon con cert: 4-5:81), concert orclmitni, Ho tel BI.'sl'-ranclH,' Vliitqn Ijx. Kerrcrn, Rbndtictor; : 6j30,v 'i.a a .Woinnn Thlnkcth."..I.oiil8e ljandln; 6-0:66. Spanish program!! William Dnhe, celllat;- Kva M. Oiircla, plunlst; .Marlon Vcckl. baritone; 11-0:30. Mine, Hose Florence presents Mrs. llenrl Ilercut. soprano; Martha Ja lava, mcgyo-soprano; Tra 1. Mor j?an, baritone; ..lnna llarrin Vo;t. accompanist; p;30. auction brldKC ffaturo; i 0-1 1, dance music pro Biam. ' Clrvln-Dcuel's . California Collegians. '. .'.. -, MiW. . i-nrtlanil,- Ore. . (40.in , ; tuk) .18-7 p. m.. dhiner concert; 7:46 8, talk. Oregon titate Hankers- as sociation; I-J0, educational pro grain; hook review, ). K. din com pany;- bridge, wort cartoon on styles! McKlray string quarlut; 10 12. Multnomah hotel. Curt Kremer, pianist. ' KHJ, I aw Angeles, Cal. (I05.2ni-.- 740kC) . ""' -'' "-. ' ' BV: 30 pi hi'., I.elEhton'"Arcndc cafeteria -. orchestra, Jack Croiw 'tiltaw. leader; :30-7:30, history story, prof, llertssog; weekly visit of --qtipfn 'Tltunla ami the ltadio Kalrles; 'l.enbre Kllllan. contralto; Charles lslle.llill, readlngsr 7:80, talk on dok-s. 11. M. ltoliertsoii; 7;4r., Christian Kndenvor Messai;e. Wm. Sliow. l.I J.; 8-:ir.. orar H-'tling Bymphony orchestra; .3:15 10, Jose-ArUiH anil Ills Mexican oiy clu'Htra. '. - KMTIl, Hollywood, Cal. (2:l3lll- ISIitlkc)-. " ' 6-6 p. m.. citizenship hour, Mam my Simmons, Hoy Scouts and Camp Fire girls; 6-7, Starr Hnno company studio; 7:80, "Jilamonil Alines or Central Africa," K. p. llarclay; 8- 10, Turner orchestra, I.oren Powell, director. ! KMX. HoIIjwckmI, Cal. (llll.lliii- , HVOkr) ; . ' &-6:3o p. m.,' Sunny, Jim's talk; 6:30, First Presbyterian church or Itaii: 6:66, town tattler; 0:6, travel talk, W. F. Alder; ,6:30-7, Atwaler Kent concert 'orchestra;, 7-7:46, proKra in, Cavalier Shoe Stores whk Cavalier Hawallansi 7:46, heiilth talk, Ir; nbht. T. Williams; -, program, ' Ololie le.rt Cream and I U'-.I.I I l.mullLJI !-!. - OPPORTUNITY Hires No Press-Agent CLOTHES DO HELP. YOU WIN DRY (LEAN THEM OFTENER1 iWbiir Qunlity; treftilii B,io, ,pro-Knini.-Western. Auto Supply coin. iliiiny; ' lo.jt. 'Wrttnpas frolic pro Kittm. iulroducini; the thirteen Wamiws stars ot 19:o; 11-13. Ain llassadur hotel dance orchestra. Kl-O, Kan ivanciMii, Cal. (I'JK.Sm ;niiki') : l-S p. in., Rudy Seiger'a l'"alr lliont hotel orchestra; 2:30. mat ini'o procrum; 3:30-4:30. , Cyrua Trohhe's I'alm-e hotel concert or chestra: 6:16-11:16, children's hour stories; 6:40, Wuldiinar l.lnit and the States KcsUiur:.nt orchestras; 7-7:30. Itudy Selger-s Fairmont ho tel orcliestra; 8-9, proKi'iim, Thir tieth lnfuntry band. Meyer M. Co hen, director; '.MO, proirrum, Aloilft. Motur Oil company; 10-11, Palace hotel dance orchestra, t.!eue .lames director. ' .-' KI'SN, Pnsnilcna, Cal. (.II.VIliii U.MIke) K-9:3ii p. m.. varied fllstriiuientul and vocal program. K T A It, Oakland, Cal. (2111m- lu.VIke) ' 9-9:;ui a. in.; prayer service. Itev. O. W. l'hili.:: 9:30-9:40, proper Care of household pels, Ansel W. Itolduxon; 12-1 p. m.. luncheon com t; S-lo. studio program. Sister Mary ; Says: (y Slsicr Mnry) llreaktust Stewed TIkh. ' cereal, Ihln cream, wattles, sirup, milk, coffee. l.uuchcon Veetablo chowder, toiiHl.-i crackers, open efftr sand wiches, tapioca Brnpe Juice, milk, tea. - ' ,1 unner-r( I-finib stew, . stamel rice, scalloped tomatoes,, caullr flot'or salad, ' tipple"' pie; graham bread, milk, coffee. . A well-bttked pie" can bo served to irrown-ups without mtHKlvtims. The rilling can be served to small persons but a better plan Is ; to have soihc plain apple sauce uid a small cookie Tor their desseiis. Crisp toast should be added : tp the bruakl'ast menu Tor children under school ao who do not cut waffles. Tapioca (.mpe .luU-c Vmldlnff Ono nnd nni'-hatr cuts ffi-ape Nature's own body builder "Six IINHfit, tn lift was unbtarw ble, l uHuutrvttu auit rundown. No sttrp, uaappttitt, Siuci taking Tan lac i evjoy steaht pasMts,ttc.,slttp like a hf, lainii JO 111.'' Mist llelinFent.nOI V. lirvadway. In ilianupalit, lad. v Tanlnc In Nntnrc'a grcatont tnnlft anil builder. Mado from roots, ha ill s and herbs after the Tutilao formula, It rovltnlhtes the blood, tones tip the digestive organs and putB tho whole system lu flgliting trim. Don't go about your work sickly nnd tliseourngcd. Tako tho oi amplo ot millions who have been helped by Taulae, Stop at your dniRglst's today and get this won derful tnnia. You'll be surprised liuw iui(-kly you imprnve. For con stiiuiliuii take Tanlau Vegetable rills. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DEVIL FOOD If not you are miHsinj? a real treat. Real mnreh niallow filling:! Why bake when it costs so little to buy? Only 25c each. Take one home for lunch.' Gwilliams Electric Bakery You never can tell when your "big chance" will pre sent itself, lint you can be ready to take it, however unexpectedly it comes, if you let ua help you always look your best. For good appearance gives you just that feeling olj confidence which enables you to give opportunity a warm welcome. And when you wear the suit that we have cleaned for you, your appearance can only be at its very best. We remove all spots and stains, restore the nap, freshen the fabric, and take months of wear away in a few days. Just call us now and when opportunity calls, it will find you very much at home. I'liONE MAIN 72 The Wardrobe Cleaners Next To Treasurer VV 1 When Ben II Urbahns. state Irene urer of Indiana, was dyina he asked Governor Ed Jackson to appoint Mrs Urbahns to ' hla' position after' hit death '"'Oovcrnor' Jackson did so und now.Mvi. .flrace' Urhuhns tabovel. ,U .-. Indiana's. treasurer , jtilcc l tjj. cpps.vfater, y, teaspoon salt, two thirds cup sugar, K- cup minute tapioca, 2 tablespoons le mon, Juice, ., ., - ' ' Combine. irvape'''Juleiv yaler 'and siiKar-ln 'a ainpoth sauce' pan, -Put. over lhi.rirc, and m-iny to the noil Inifi point. When bollins: stir In tnplocit bnu salt. Cook, stirrlnu; to prevent rsllcklne' until transparent. Iteiuove rrom flro and mul lemon Juleo... -Turn Into-a mold and chill. Servo with or without whipped creuln. '- " " "'' ' "; : '. ' -. ' " Any fruit Julrn can tie. used In litis way but srape julco Is partlcu.' al ly Kood, A comhlnatlnn of Juices con bo used,' OllANWFATHKK HIDSAI'lTn I.ONDON'.r-Janies D. and Char les K, Arden, brothers, were ar resed here anil held for trial on a chance of Itldnnpplng and swlud 1Iik their grandfather, uitoil 81, We Try To Serve Every body liut not with infov mation jegardlng tho other fellow's bus ' iness. ' ,' , ' , UNHID STATES NATIONAL Penney Co. PUTMAN'S We welcome your Lt Grande's Keadj-.To-VVear ' STATE CONSIDHIIS I.1MB 8ALKM,-Ore The statu limn lioard, at a -moetlnff hero'eonstd- e.red the. opentnff up and 'develop ment of four' llmo deposits. The lime wotihl.be used. In lh.mnnu rnnture of .fertiliser. , . . ' One. of the deposits Is locnteil oltrht mtlea 'north of rlllverton - In Marlon county, another near Da lua and third on Marble inotintalh In Boulhern Oretron. Another -de posit la near tlold Hill, not far from the state lime -plant.. I'ho board has not yet determin Credit CARR'S No Interest mm Our Service Means . V MINUTES , instead of HOURS. , V ,1. A message by telephone will travel the fastest. ' vi .Your time is valuable save it. . ' 7""t. '..f .,.-- i. 1 .. .. , , ... ......, '.,..,.. Home Independent -Telephone Co. WHY : You -' are welcome to have a FREE demonstration of the FREED-EISE- " -v y MANN Radio in your own home withi, '.. out obligating yourself in any way. - f ;..-W-TrvU demonstrate against any set ; ;,; von the mar'rtet, regardless of price.' ; ' , Let us explain our service which goes 1 with Freed-Eisemann sets. : ' Oregon Hardware & Imp Co. Use - : Blue Mountain ; Butter BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREA1H Home-made ProductsHonest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY R. Ft TYLER, Prop. Telephone Main 60 1109 Waahiiigtaa At charge account. Exclusive and Millinery ed whether the state lime? jllant 'i will he continued at Oold Hul ar moved to another- location.- i'. ' ' 3 I'nrtlaudei'n IMcad Not (Mllty; f OHKCION OITV, Or. &twrt j Castle, nobert lllllniy :' andWRoy: Hnilih. all of Portland, lridlcted ; jointly on a charge- of .stealing an j automobile were arraigned In cir- ; cult court here and' pleaded not ' icullty. The dale' of trial will be. 1 set later. . .. r : ' . : 1 mm WAIT? m rr'J.-