Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1926)
Tuesday April (, l!)2(j. i-A notunii fvicviMfi mivpvww IV a 1 1 1 - , iirm ' M VJM i 9 tMma v uwu t sa ft Dress, Owned by Mrs. 'Golden, -Wins Prize Two olil-fiudiluiii'il coHiiiiiica moyp limn . wvouty years olil uiHur cl t. the olu-tlino. Kiutli-r Mon. artny Uuihv K'vro l- Nt. .Mury's Altar noclty of tha Catholic cliiu-cli unit tuiilue ut Zuunr, liul).-..Tlio iiiiso for the nliliwt roslunic was uwurd- nl to 'Mm. Jonn Slltchell. The (Iromi; ho ,Voro. noloiig-s yio Jlr. Muttift. Oolilt'n ami in, suvi'tity.rivc ypiira .olil. .. Jlre. Oolili'n'H niiilir wore II when aim wuh it Kr !lnd wlirii - sliR, xroMMil t li fj r-iilnln.H In ' I S 4 Kill! Ill OIIKllt It Willi HT ai- Tli" nllior rosliihio seventy. In-o yeni ohl. . It 'was 'worn hy fJMin. Mary UiiiokH, who In s: years ,olil. T l.i P ll"'i holonpijil p ,(.'r .mVilliPr ' ; " ' ' v i- b ', ' Iiilli(i riililli'i-B' ronlW, wilii only fliMli rs niore,' than finy years olil -tiiklnj- part tin- $1(1 prize was n'wunleil 'to hlr. Ifarpvliti.n. Mm. .'Herman anil lleeior .Meliiiils ie:. .nlvfil, tlin irl.i us Hie hest nll .llnie wultzers. Tim door prize, a heaiilli'iil hanil-niaile' (iilll, wiih 'tiwarilcil to Mr. Wltlonlipru. .Olil. UmP ilailPPB were llre le( by 'al rowers, or MPilical SprintiH. . '., i In uililitloii to the olil-tinip iianpe features Misses June. Mlanire anil 'oilila. Ashhy. Rave, a. sprluir jinnee, anil Miss Stnnuc iiiuI'MIkhih Oilila anil Trillion AHhhy nave a Jazz lance, nuinlicr. " a rim lleulali Niw Ihi ilunce'l-the (MiurleMon. Uiulay's orehpmru rnrnlslinl o pillint miliar. Mrs. I 1,. Jlry. in wax ifpiiprol chairman or the dunce wiil sirs.- I-IukIi- K. Ilracly hail pIiiukp of Hip lleket wild, I' lleglilcs a lame uttcmlunco or lo. pal people thPro wprp several out! of-lown (rueata, liipluiliiif; a num. hpr or people .from I'nlnn. Hiker uail otheV Hiirrotnllnir towns. , TIip propppilB; from I hp ilanpp will bp mldcd to tli;elinrPh-riinil. ,:m ' ' , ' V. '.' Mr. Matthes Weds ' Miss Parker ' A niarriiiBn or IntpriHt to many l.a (Iranilp people took plaee yp, ienlay noon at the parxonaKii of Ihe iMelhodlHt Kplmopal phiireli when Mliw Jerry I'aiker ami Will lain T. MaltHes were, nnlleil In inarriaRp hy the Hew. II. ". l'ar ker. The happy ronplp Werp at. tPinlpil hy I he hrolher and HlBter ZTTTTTTT3S For Mnlo lij Hi'inl-HicBH thri'o-strap, cut through in intrrwovrn (IikIkii at the side, with the llplito.st. of strapping mid :i modiuni, comfoitalilo liOel.. Shown In jmlont leather, tun Ituwdnn calf and black kid. THE BOOTERY Hetl Oik Slioei roc women who want eonirorf ami slylc- Our stock of Appliances will , help you. Come in and see us about, them. La Grande Electric Co. 1412'Adama Ave. Sign.o' Spring Vuttes spring to Importance tor prlng and the tailored m'.ir. Thlt martone Is in beige and brown crepe d ehlne, with a touch ot Ital ian drawn work at throat. - or tho Kroniu, Mian .Marin and l'"red Matlhea. They lert Inimeillnlely on a honeymoon trip to 1'ortlaiiil. They will ri'tnrn' lo Maxvllle. lo make their home, where Mr. Mat IIich In employed hy tho Jlowman. lliekx I.uiuher company. Mlsx Parker, came lo Maxvllle from tho cam KPveral mom ha iiko and Bliu e then hna heen employed hy the aaiiio company. Mr. Matthes lived in l.a Umiide for many years. He wiib transferred hy tho Uowimill llieks company here to Maxvllle. Mrs. Green Entertains Clio Club Members ,'Ali'Hs J.; Groeii onlcrtajlncd Iwt'lvt KiiPHtH moinborH of tlH'inlo 'fjuli-fut. luhidioon ul 1:15 o'c'Jpck Saturduy ufternoon. Tho tabic was ilecomlcd In a lovoly yellow color Hellenic, wilh a.' heaiitii'nl hniiiiuct: of dal'lodflH as u, centerpiece. Throo tublcH of bridge were ar ranged niter luncheon. ,Mih. Ouiko llolinenkaimt won hltrh Ht-oro uinoiiff the club mom born and lrn. I'. J I. Applehy received 1 lie.. KHeNt prize. , ' ' W. R. C. In Business Meeting: With anont thirty memliers jrcn ent the regular IiiibIiipbb initetiiip of Oliver V. l onion Relief ( '0ps No, 37 was held yesterday 'afternoon at the K. P. hall. Mrs. Launi Hrnih u. .president of the eorps, presldeil over. the iiicclinir. Plans wi re made for Ihe next dinner day. April 17. A pollack dinner will he aerved at, noon at the K. 1'. J lull. , Arraniie mi'iits were also' 'made 'for a tea to lie held Thursday; April IS. at the home of Mrs' Hiaden. Hit T avenue rroin a tint il 6- o'clock. here will he Inlllalloil rollowlnc the next refrnlar dinner. Younjf Women to Stage Easter Party With Mrs. Carl Wallace chair man of the committee in charBC ail Kasler pronram. Is heluir planned ror tho rciriilur nieetiii(r oi me Youiiir Women's l-Mncational aux iliary tomorrow cveninif In Hie Neilfhliorhood cluh room. Aa a part or tho protiram Sirs. K. P. MoHsman liaa been Invited to glvo a Lenten lecture and show her aterc optlcon slides or the Crucifixion. Mlsa OladyB Miller Is In ehnrR-e of tho musical prouranl for the evening, which will harmonizp with the Hosier prosrnm. Pnul Kiiautf. will siiiif 'The Palms." and Mrs. Sherwood William-'' nl Mrs. A. W. Nelson will slnB a duet nilinher. he. sides some chorus and iniarlet numhers.. V other mepihers of the commillee In'charRc hesides Mrs. Wallace are: Mrs. llcatrico Vountr, . Miss lla Gxsklll. Miss lliilh lluralnBcr. Mrs. II. P. Hrownton, Miss Oladya Mil ler. Mls tiarah Williamson, Mlsa Kdrls MaR-ulre. MIbs ltose Klein .,,,.1 Mis. 11. W. Parker. At this meetlne the husbands and j irlenils of the auxiliary nieiiibers i will be (,'uests or the evenuiK. Couple Weds Easter Morning . ,.m.iorli and William lluntlev were married Sunday i' ,.i in-iia o'clock hv Jus- inorniiiK - - - lice or Ihe Peace Hutch I -I loth .Mr. and Mrs. Huntley ore irom fnl'iii county. They will make their home here.. Annual Meeting of Church Dated The annual nieetlnir or the First Presbyterian church will be held In .. . rr the churrh on ine u k " Wednesday eveninir. April 7, at nmi o'clopk. rne nn ' iiiiB In the roriil or a conBreBntlonal dinner. Ivvcryone will brhiB a lias t.... r ..t lurk dinner. Cotree will he riirnished at. the chureh. ,. r Hie mist church year and the election of orrlccra will he the main business oi me vvi-iumh. I.IITOV WA.VTS .Ml'ti. NEW VOItK A well-known Irishman, who makes a lot of money with tea. is here aeeklnx an old mil because he says America has nothliiK to put In II. He Is Sir Thomas LI pi on and he Is going to try oBuin for the AnierlcaiiH1 cup. fir fharlea HiB bam. British publisher, came the same day with a reeipe for hot tleil corhonated lea wllh a kick In It. ni-f;AHii:n as r..tiiiusTiAV KANSAS PITY. Kans. Mil. Leona Benedict, whose hair la bobbed and who wears hrlBhl clothes, la aeeklng tho custody ot lx children who rerard her as un-ChrlitlaJi. They have been wards . ot '.the probate court- -. , Sorlal ounouoivnteiila maf Iw piiutetl In IhU raloina free of chare. Any aaaotmcanMnta arr. talnlPK lo any ruaetloa mm4i aa cookwl foot! aalra. Mi'., will Im refuwcl, Annonanmnanta, I be prlMMl llw aanie Ur. mut be In Kurkitjr edUara hatxlt a t.OO o'lta'l. News Ml I tor1 a aula. 1 Mm. II. II. Jewin and Mra. I. M PaKii will pntefbiln Ht, retxr'u Kpiwopal tlulld Welnmlay after noon at ::3(l o'clock at th homo or Mra. Jphsc on Spring afreet. . The American I-eirlou auxiliary will meet Wedneiulav evenliiK ut 8 o'clock al tha home of JUra. J. T. IllPliaritson, 131! J'enn avenue. The AliPPl rdiP.l Aid will meet ai the home ot Mm, U. W. Taylor Thitrmluy arternnon, April 8, The. cant and" ciioriiaea for the liKht opera "The Time, the I'laco and the llil'l," will meet at the lilffll achool thia cveniii at 1 o'clock lor rcheamal. ' ' . Sister Mary Says: (Hy SWcr Mary) ' llreakrnst f'ereal cooked wllh dates, thin creati'i,'' Bcramhied' 'cbkh with spinueh, crisp - bran - toaat, mini; poi'Mp: "v Luncheon linked cheese, bran bread, cornstarch prune pud dlnr. milk, tea. IMnner t'hicken' loar, candled sweet potatoes, creamed onions, Hlllfr...! .x.nlll.. I.. w llh maple sauce, sponge cake, wnoie wuent roils, niiiK, corree. This' time of year' Vow Mil u re; pro'iin lo he sohiewhal'fbiiKMkfl o? be bn the safe side Kvijuat wellf to serve'them some oilier way' than.-. "aunutiirelle." This chicken loaf . shake, blues sliiKer; 9-D:30, Hill Is delleloiia and very Hitler work to Hatch's Oakhtont Country ctuh or prepnre. . .. phestra; 8:311.0., Mutual , Molors riiiekeu loaf 1 I mirth contest; 10-1 1, Warner llro- One four-pound chicken. 1 loaf . thers frolic, stale bread, 2. tablespoous minceil I KtiO, Oaklaml, f'al. (adl.Sin parslpy, hulter,. salt and peppor, 2. 83Ukc), C-O-.IS p. tn., Amphlon trio, cups chicken hroth. '. ' .1 K;V,. , I'ortloinl, Ore. (49l.5in- ,cieun and disjoint chicken. Cook. I0kc) 6-7 p.. tn., dinner concert; lu hollliiB water until tender but 8-9. concert; 9-10, vocal anil In noi fallliiK rrom bones. When ten- struniental music; 10-11, concert, der remove from broth and pick' - KIM, Km Aiikelm, t'al. (405-2iii-meal from hones. Curerully ' dls- Moke), 7-7:30 p. m.. Music Mem card all akin and hlls or gristle. Cut ory contest program, Huntington lar,ge pleceN of mt,it!1i!t,o rMttiea not lark hlKh flchool orchestra; 8-tO, more thnii inch large. Pull the program, 'Culll'ornlu, Valencia Or bread into coarse crumbs. Put a jinge show, . . -' layer or crumbs into a well-butter- I K.I II, Seattle, Wash. (SKt.tni. pd balling dish, dot generously with 78llki ), 7-8:30 p. m., Sears-ltoc-halter and .cover with a layer 'of 'buck anil company program. Bab's chicken.;: .Sprinkle with salt, pep- lady orchestra; 8:30-10, Post-In. per and fiarsley.' Continue layer telllgencer studio program, ror layer .or crumbs and. chicken KMTR, lfollywomi, t'al. (2S8m until all is usi-d, inaking the last tSaokc), -7 p. in., Hawaiian Sll. layer -of , crumbs, pour over chick- ver string quartet; 8-10. K'MTII en hrolii.ilinl baliwlto mlnuti'S in a . concert orchestra, Ijorcn, Poutl'lli hnl oven. ' 'O'lreloe' 011 Rlurr PinnO COtn The Radio Corner White Radio Bill Is i Passed ty the House ( WAHIU-VC1TON. J. f AltiT ft havy two 0a' tHirrAtmir, tl Whitu ruUlo hill -recently rodiv u Mtoriuy piutHOKP through tho Jiouko which Hat ht a commltton of tho wliuh plorlnir rudlo hrnmlcutHtlnK' nnlr tho rontrol; of (ho wocrolury of pommorc and a propoupcl fed eral) radio romniKMlonv Tho hill wan pasuid hy a vote of SIS to 124, ovor a: bitter attack ld' hy Kopr- Hentatlve DflvlM, of Tt-nncKsoo, ith othr demorutto momhorH. Radio WFDNKKIIAV, A Hit Hi T . Mountain '1'lnin Mai kins. KOA, - Denver, tVrio. (.H22.tm t.HOke), :30 p. . m., dinner con cert, Hrown faluce' atrliia orchea tra;' 8,- Instriinienliil proKram, SehPiierinatru Colorado orchestra; 8: IS, starr artists: Ilulda Kdwards, sopranoj italph reeae,-tenor; lua ltalls, soprano: Julian Hiley, vio linist;, a. lialph Crowder, pianist; 10, dance proBram, Uroadnioor IJbylhm Itiiatlers. l'actric Tim Kta Inns ' Kl'i, lios Aiureliv, t'al. (1(17111 utllke), . 0:3(1 p. m., vest pocket program: tl;4G, Itadiotorial period; 7-7:30, . Synerophaae Mtrluif ensem-bll;;"S-9, 1 Ventira,: Heflnlnj?' com pany; 9-aO. ... Chevrolet . orchcKtru; 101 J-,1 popular1 sonK prOBram.' . ' KI'OA, Si-atlle, Wash. (4W..1IH Iiulke), 7-8:lB p. in.. Hopper Kelly company studio prOBram. Kr'ON, Ismik llea. li, t'al. (22.4m I280kc), 7-8 p. m., proKram, l'rest & nimn ;jKleotrte ; company j Prcsa-TcleK''aiu 'fitudlp;; y-i I, Priit- nia hoiica;: 1 l-lti,Kliite theater Or- (pi .leCitil). .. I , ,')':' Kl'W'll, lli)ll.vfoo.l, t'al. (2.2ni 1llMlke),i 8-! p. m., .Hphlnx Oil or. chektra;. Han Urtdley, tenor; l'Istelle Only Schilling Teas are "twice-toasted"'y : only Schilling Teas are safely sealed "HOT', in vacuum tins. It is a Schilling secret process. There. are no teas quite like them this side of the China Sea, hill 1 n . fHaHVnC ll U SV" " The Voice ' FromKLX ?.rv Rrti. v.r S I ' . If .. i lS!,Hk 'fA . 1 'f i' , ii i ' V . , ' i iU 4 . - L " l raw' s' ('' I l. ji 3 ( linrles II. CabrM Id IicIiWI the vuh i you hear . from Malloit . KI.X, Oakland. luiTiy atuilio. - KMX, HollywiBMl, C'al. (a.ni NDOke), 0:30 p.. in., Atwnter Kent concert orchestra; 7-7:30, program, Dellarowe company; 7:30-8, KNX feature program; 8-9, studio pro gram; 9-11, dance niitslc, Joe Ha ley's 105 grocery stores; 11-12, Hay West's Cocoa n ut tlrovo dance or chestra. ' k I'O, Kan i'raiM'Ison', t'al. ( l2H.Sni-1H0ke), 6:30-7 p. in. HI a I is Itrrftauraiit orchestra; 8-9,.Atwafer Kent arllsts; 9-10, lloodrlrh Silver town Cord orckestru; 10-11, States ltestauraiit orchestra; el-12, Henry llalstoad's orchestra. , U'I'.VII, Oakland, t'al. (I!.'l.9m-li!50kc),.8-10 p. in., Western Slates Life Insurance -company program. . KWSt'. PiiIIiiioii, Wash. (:ik.1.iii K(lllke). 7:30-9 p. in.. Joe M. Mayer, accordionist; lien l.cshman, violin ist; j'Yancea CheBtniit, idanlst. Credit CARR'S No Interest Tea ii purely a thing of flavor. Rob it of that and it ia merely , colored water. Only Schilling brings you the fine rare flavor of tea as they are known in the Orient. ' Blac (Orange Peoe and Peoe) Green (Japan) Oolong ngliih $reafatt fEAa Baking Powder f A l I cl I. L rPICEs Old Fireside Circle Brought Back by Radio DENVER Itadlo has restored to tho - American homo- what earlier I inventions jmvuu rippeu- iiuiu !, ' according to Qeorgo Sanrord Holmes, managing editor of the Hocky Mountain News and Denver Times and a recent speaker over KOA at Denver. Through radio. he usserts, tho fumlllnr fireside circle has been resinned and thons ands of -homes have heen recon structed, ... ' 'Millions tin-Ill beneath the spell or radio, drawing from -tho ether. Inspiration and information, enter tainment, and education, recreation and relaxation." he emphaslged. ' "l-pon the broadcasting station ns well as the newspaper, rests a deep responsibility to discharge with Integrity and intelllevnco the public trust which reposm Inher ently in each." ... . Housekeepers Getting: i Attention from KOAC OOItVAI.I.lS, Ore. Afternoon broadcasts for the liomeniuker were begun recently by si at Ion KOAC, the Oregon Agricultural college here, under the title "The House keepers' (Half Hour;" This service Is put on the ulr each Wcdncaduy and Thursday afternoon from 3 to 2:30 o'clock Pacific time. It ; Is In addition to the regulnr hulf hour homeiiiakers program that has been included In the college stntion broadcasts slncn last October on Wednesday evenings rroin 7:30 lo 8 o'clock. ; . - . ' J - ' . j ;. ' VU . ' I'Mnal matches In thu National Amateur Athletic Villon champion ships, to be held at Corvallls, Ore. iton, April IS to 17, wJU ho broad cast by the Oregoji Aggie slallon, KOAC. on Friday. April 10, from 8:15 lo'll p. in. Pacific time, i rpton Kiueltilr Wmdd Havo I Jblule-(wnel Itadlo HUtbm RAORAMKNTO, Oal. A Btoifl newajmper, a utute hunk und a utttto radio broodenHtlnir tutlon would he t?BtuhliHhed hy Vpton Hln olalr, (ho l'uitadejia nullior, If lie wer elneled irovernor, Ui reeenl ly announced HorlaliRt caudldnto for that off loft ujinounei'd In a formal Mtntement, of hl plftlform roeelve.d In Baorainenlo. , . , . ,. ,-.-nrv7,-,- rrrr.aTiT I.N KNOWN OIHIj vow, , MAJMC t'.UtOl'H OX AOt HOLLYWOOD, : Col. -i. rrobably tho first effort ever made to poau larlie a motion plclurej Dersaoality entirely through radio has been sturted by Dob Meoney an Ma KNX midnight (roller over- KNX each Thursday night front 19 to 1 a. m. rnclflo lime. ' The name ' selected by Pon Mi aney to make known to all America by means or the radio la Anno HoweJ ,.No' one aa yet has;' seen Iter on tha screen, aha It Jaat j an extra girl, wllh all the qualities that make (or screen aucoeaa, that . Don Meanoy has taken la baad and promised to puhllclM throufh ont the land. . Members of the W'ampaa, Holly wood's association of movie preaa ugents, are reported to be sticking very close to tha loud speakers ou Thursday nights to see .- It Don Meancy can make a suceees ot Ma new Idea In publicity, which 1 novel, even in jaded movlelaad, . Our chief kick a-alnit iprlnc It doesn't (all on a holiday. It lb True- There' is no iuthitinitc for good butter. Do not be mislead Use a good grade of but ter the brand ie MEADOW HARVEST '.'., MEADOW HARVEST BUTTER is made right, sold right and ' is a part of every good meal. ' ; .' . v.' j , .'v''' V f 'l: i,y ll:, ',',;'-, - - i , ,. , , - - , i - Manufactured and told - to - dealers by Union Creamery Company 1113 aftflmoa Avenue La Grande, Oregon, ; - Phone Main 123 1 t A COPPER WnER DOLLAR Special Until April SOth FREE! ' . . . ., . A 9up CoCfe Percolator with every Aatomatic Washer EASTERN OilfGGH LIGHT & POWER CO. . "Alwayt At Your Service" LOOK OVER OU& WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS White Granit Ware Values Oregon Hdw. & Imp. G, ,I,IM .'., t.l Hosiery For Sprint ' ' ONYX -' ROLLINS TRIPLE-A In all the newest shades. $1.00 to 92.75 Putmans tdW Rcd x -To Wear . A MiUlnery F03 A SILVER to $1.85 &' 6; j