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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1926)
Friday, May f, I9ft. ' EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!! 1 NEWS of Smiths Entertain . ' Dr. Holland, Dr. Upham, Mr. anil Mr. II. G. Sinllh ntor- tfttiifd at dinnor Tuesday t-vonlmj. at their home on N avonuo for vr. K. o. Holland; president of ' Wnh hlfrston State college: Ir. A. It. I'p hum, prealdent of tho I'nlveralty o( Iiiulioj Mr. nnT. Mr, i. T. I.onpi fellow of, thin city. and. Memlame (i. M. C'uBtleman nnd- IV M. Van Kurt, of Ontario. ; ' ..i ll V' ilemitlful bouquet of wjtpea In pink, and lavender were .wed a Inliln decorations and wcro ulo uriiHiRed. throuirlr other part"' the house. . ' ' - Dr. Uolfcind nnd .-.nr. ; Upnum were xpenkera on Tuesday' pro gram of tho Oregon lederatlonj of Womun'H elnliir convention , liiare. Mr. Smith and Mr. Longfellow are;! liolh nliimm of -Wnslilntfton fltnte college, of which 1. Holland '11 president. Mrs. Taiwan I presl- j dent, of the Womnn' cluh. lit On-1 tarlo. Hhe wnn the houfio gtiCHt of i Mt.i ttmllli wlill,, In lh(V cllt )t. ' ' - --. tending the Oregon Woiniin'H-cluhH convention..' - ', 1 1 ' . ; . i t 'Allcr dinner Mr. smith drove u . far an Pendleton taking Dr. llol. lanil thai rar:on IiIk why, home. ' . Academy Recital , Set for Tomorrow . "The Season" I the. title of the recital to he given .tomorrow, after noon at 2 o'clock at the home pf Mrs. V. I. Meyers. 702 Spring, street, when the Sacred Heart nid- eniy will presentrolghteen student. ilie program 'consists iriostly of nano nunihers, . ' - Dorothy . Wall- will represent .lanunry and 'will play ,two pttl-. hers "Sleigh Hells" oy Hogeis and Your heee loeJ easy H you w ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Stops the pain of ('orr.s inrt iiutiiuns ami yott'eau witlkuU Uiy it PAati nnd comfort, Notliliif fcivej)' jBvu ti rvWtt to'lioi, tlrnl, : ticljliWf .iillaiiied or mrol kn Winter Of oil- luss. A llitlfl ALL1I root-KASI .rlnklfd In etit tt mine in tite inoriiti:e vUlmtilicyuu forsrtulMiiit tljfllt Blltrt'S, Jt.tiikt th fi let ion ri miii tie kIhic, an. ways usu It f6c Dunohi nrt to Rrffllc lu NVw Shot's, Kor Fr mi1 and ft KiMt.l'nfH Wk)it(r Hull, 4tltg ' .MiwiU'oiimioh of iot ''H - ,;;:rroulilp.s ' 'iMi'o most conitnon foot ti'oliMca with' wlilch we coihrt 1 in dully contact urn: tired, OrV'ft KH'Iflf'iMii wi'iik . or tutnliiff unkk': wrnkiH'Hs of t lio hiKtop op urch. miming trokf n-down ai-oli find flat foot: rdrn' culloiiHOfu liunlotiH . crookotl tmcR nml cxt't'aslvc ptuitiru tlon. Tropor trcutment uitd care will correct the cama j of' these trouble!, and rn- Htoi-p the. foot., to ndrnmi:. comfort. THE B00TERY PCS? At Piffgly Wlggly you get the best market price on every thing you buy, not merely a "special" price on a few "leaders" for "one day only." You save a penny here, a nickel there and usually when you pass the checker with your purchases you have saved ten, fifteen to twenty per cent on your entire pur chase. It is a saving worth while; it amounts to a tidy sum each month. " . Skookum Broom ...75c Ladies', Favorite Broom 98c Pure Gold Broom ......$1.15 Scrub Bntshes 5c, 9c, 10c,- 13c Kantmiss Ply Swatter 8c Spring Clothes Pins package of 3. doz......'...: 20c Wright's Silver Cream Polish..27c S. 0. S., small package..........!..:., 4c Medium package ' ,...-.....ii.Uc - - ... SOCIETY "January" by' Itarett. . Ja -Rettu' Klilt wtll have! us per atibjort tho aecond month fef the year Febru. ary aud will lny "Winter Curnl. vaVf ty Loth and "Winter- 8porti," Horvuth. Following her ndmher Ame Hinltlt will pluy a viol Id mun ur "l'anonoita' - Dy UAmnomo, otimrtanler by Slary BroWntei at the ftano. ,. " I' ;4 i ...- :, . ., In ! connection with tM prln ntamner Judy Rtegrurt will Eire a spring dance. Lola McWIIIInnw. a April, will play "The float; of Uio. . -Lark," , TitchalkowKky $ and e.Uarrh Wind." .Jlncftowell) nnd rivolfn Itrure, April, will ? play 'rtatfidrops." ly Ilurnitt; "An April ShoWer"; by l.cmont. und "1 he Nll,'lllinriUle' Song" by Nevlll. Mutto rcprtwcnttnjr each niontli of Uirt year will be Riven. 'J ha re. malnderjpr the program In a -.follow':'. .- "'. . ' . '. i MAY Delight of May .. Merkel ..... Ward AWiy.Nlifht , , I v 'Helen NCwlIn .h,. - n. . v ncrry iiihih ........... Kent L'lhel llarmlon Chiming Hells (trio) ........ Slewart Mary Louise Rhea. Jlorothy Wall, i '' 1 Judy fiirgrlst ' . jr.N'K , ' June n'schalkovsliy A Jiipe Morning,.. .Marsnhnl liepko ,. - Catherine Spaeth. Klnfraresca (violin) ... Kllerton TrnmnoTfl HtraunK hi''- ' Vlfirinfa McWillliinm '.. r l.ola .M(t'VilHum, nccompiinint ji;j,y . Through the Fjnchantlnf; Mcad- owm t'orayth A MltlHummor Wooinsr. Holfo i- -' -'-... Atartfnrot MeyorH Fo-Flr ; Puldl (ifnivhl pt Autumn Harbour ' M v. Helert Nolln "j ?.RRPTRMBKIl . . : A'utumn I'VncleH O. M Oopkiv I'Vokh' Juhllee ? liuty-Utd,' KMy-didn't ; " ' v "v, Mary IjOuIsr ithca Souvenir de. Mohcou (violin) Wlcnlowskl Imilftn Uimont ....... I vdruk-K rctMior Alice Jt-nnnotto Cooper : Alma Lilly, uocompuniMt ' October Woods Panllpy Hunting Boflfir McDowell ' Muo Oohorty 'NOVEMBKIt Tho -Know Ulrd flliure v Barbara Ouyo Rnowflake Koclllnir . '" ' ' vBevrly Ouyo- niSCEMBKU ' ChrlKtmau Hulls Karoly ' Barbara und Beverly Ouye Th'ti public M Invited ;to 'attend the recital. ,. ;v '".., .,'.,'''';''" y' ' 'j ; . " " Honors Son's Birthday Anniversary t. .Honoring' the birthday annivers ary, of Her little boii Robert. Mrs. (t-eorgc Lopkwood entertained a , .ri'iy.ftf.MifrKuifJiutjj. diowv;.1 Wednesluv evenliiff. C:over were luld for I.avpllo ; Crawford. Jack llQUtie. 1'TCderlck lleldel nnd . tlrt honor,' (fiiewt. h(8lde niernberH of the family. t " , - Aftr. dinner the bovs were cn tfrtulned jtt a. theater purly at the Areude . theater, where Harold IJoyd wua phivlnt; in "Kor Heaven's Sake." . N. R B. Club Meets at' McClure Home . . Mtnibtt -;or the X. B. B. club were dellirht fully entertained yes terday afternoon when Mrs. W.- ft. McClure wan hosU'SH ut her home On (iTer ItwoOd Hixeei. i iih ui nr- She Buys at Pie&hiWi&dti and Banks m 'f : diiforvneo 0'Cedar Polish, 30c sizo............23c " " COc size 45c . " . " ' 1 qt. size 90c " Mops 90c and $1.25 Sunbrite Cleanser, package...... 5c Rex Lye, can.. ....:..........:....lOc Satina, package .......!....:.....:..... fie La France Powder, package....,.10c Kitchen Sapolio, cake......;..:...;..:.llc For the Beach i Paris In these beach clogs of Kayly lacquered wood has treated a Dutch Idea In the Japanese manner. noof wriH spent tit three tables of hrldKO with Mrs. Jitiyd Pidcock winning hitch score "and Mrs. 8. l' Amtrew the second prize. Lovely bouquets of tulips were Arranged throughout', tho rooms. Following the curd Rtimes the host essen served a dainty two-eourMO luncheon. i 'J he club will be entertained next week flt the home of Mrs. Nellie H pence r. .., Mrs. Crawford Hostess To Riverside Women With thirteen members In at tendance the Utversido ladles' Aid met yesterday afternoon ut the home of Mrs. H. I. Crawford on North Second street. There was a short business session during the first part' of the. afternoon, pre sided over hy Mrs. Albert Men klrehtier. president of the society; After the. biiflinefw meeting tho members sewed and visited. Tho hostess served dainty retreshments. Dance Juirtbers Feature Meeting Several" feature dance, numbers were given by Miss Elaine ..Mont gomery yesterday afternoon when the Indies of Mooseheart Legion met ut Kuglcs hall for their regur hi r social meeting. Mrs. Stager was hostess. 1M ft eon members were i present, v After an enjovablo afternoon vis-1 iting delicious refreshments were i served by the hostess. ... i Orange ' Hall (Special) Mrs. i Clarence Bedhead ehtortulned the members of the., home : economics i committee bf'Blne'Mountain grange Monday afternobn at tor home j here,. The meeting was called to makri arrangements for the. grange memorial services. U; ; V ! 1 following the business session it social hour was observed. Lunch-' eon was served "by. the hostess. ' ''" 1 ' ' " ' Announcements Roclal AiiiHMiUeriiieiits may he printed in Ihl column free of cliaige, Any annoumwnicnt per taining to any functions such as cooked foKl Hales, etc., will bo refusrtl. Announcements, to lie printed tlie same day, must be In society editor's hands bj 11:00 o'clock. News editor's note. Mrs. Charle A.-Binge. man will entertain the members of the Mon. day Ilrldge club Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt her home on Second iho ' 'Mc mm v. . mv Sister Mary ' Says: j f v (By SUier Mary) Breakfust SteVed rhubarb, erlsp broiled Imcon, creamed .pota toes, hrun muffins, milk, coffee. " Luncheon Hplnacih souffle, ryo hrend, dried fruit conserve, J milk, tea. y-t '--. Ulnner Boust shoulder of lamb, flew potatoes lu 1 parsley buiter, new carrot in oraiiRe ' cream s.r.ice, pineapple bavarian "cream, bran bread, ; nitlk, coffeeM "' 1 No dessert is plitnned in the luncheon menu. The conserve with bread and butter Is planned to-fur-,, nlsh tho "sweet." This substitute cfln often be used nnd tlm house wife who would ntuke the most of her food allowance wMl do this. Preserves und Jellies with bread and butter, provided n fruit dessert is not needed to balance the meat, preclude the need of pie and ealto, Be untiring in your Use of spin ach," The family will loum to like It In time regardless of their scath ing remark. , ; ; - - wpiiiAcii Sottrrv.) ' One pound siinach, ! 1 , table spoon butter, Mi tablespoon min ced onion, 1 tablespoon flour, one half teaspoon salt, 1 cup milk, .4 tablespoons grated cheese, 'it. eggs. Wash spinach through muny waters, . drain and , mince. Melt butter, add minced onion und cook over a low fire for tVvo minutes. Add spinach and stir with a fork until well conted with . buttor. Cover and cook five minutes. 8lft over flour, stirring with fork until perfectly blended. Add mlllc nnd cook until mixture thickens. Sen son with salt nnd pepper and ndd grated cheese. Bring to the boil ing point nnd remove from fire. Add th" yolks of the Atrcs well beaten ami fold In the whites of the egjrs heuten until silft and dry Turn Into a well-buttered baking dish nnd bake twenty-live in limit's lu u moderately hot oven. III'.AI TV IIAN l.ONC; IIAIIl NEW YOltK Mim I.oulse Clerc the country' most licuulll ill i blonde In the opinion of Aril l.lunenknmp. has very long hull- und" her- skirt are not nearly so j short as the mode. ; Big Change In Face Powder X new Krench process powdtr that Is not affected by perspira tion will hot let tin ugly shine conle through:, stays on until you tnlie It off; fine and purVV mokes tho pores Invisible: looks like beautiful nutiirulvskln; gives it soft, velv,ety complexion. Oct this hew wonderful; bi'iiuty powder called ' Slello-glo.': "tilnss Drugi, Ut9fA(lV- ir(i ih'i & Women's Health Is protected and charm as sured this' NEW way of solving their oldest hygi-' enic problem; true protec tion; discards like tissue SCORES of women's disorders are largely traced today to old time "sanitary' pads," insecure and unsanitary, ... : ,,' Eight, in 10 better-class women today employ "KOTEX." Wear tightest gowns and frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere. NO LAUNDRY S Discards as easily as a piece of r tissue. No laundry. : Five times as absorbent as ordi nary cotton pads I i Deodorizes. Ends ! ALL fear of offending. You get it at any drug or depart ment store simply -by saying "KOTEX." No embarrassment. In . fairness to yourself, try this new way. Costs only a few cents. Iwelvc in a package.-.,.. KOT6X No laundry discard like !ru. 89 cent Special Best value I have ever had in While Enamel Ware. All large .pieces. F..L LILLY Hardware Main 85 PLUM BAKER MEET OUANGI-: 1IAI.I. (Spwlal) MtiHt of ihe buftlncs aeiuilon wan lepiMil ttiarutuilnK plaiui (or lht Htato JaranKe ronvrnllon to be neid nt j Hukor In June Weilnelu- after jnoon when llluo Mounliiln BninRO rmel. , , !i Mrs. Hilllh Ookolor, who recent ly returned from a trip to Willam ette vullry fiolnt and Beveral town lln Wnntilngtou related many Inter jentlnfr Incident' concerning her ,trlpi lifter which it proirrain In flh scrvnnce of Mother' day wa irlvnn. I -, The flint Itumher on tho program fwua a Honir '."I'he Honff I I.oved to Hear Molhnr'RInm llent When I iWm a rhlld." " Mr. Mnhel Anunn told or the orlirln of Mother' Day and Mr. , Ethel Sherwood rend fcnle notiRla WlKKln' "Odo to Mother.". Mr! Kate Itedhend nan her mothor'B favorite sonir and Mr. I.nnlnh Keilhead Rive a, readlnK "She Wiut the rrencher' Mother." Mrs. Klorrnce Juaper wave a talk and Mr. Kdna Anson, Mr. Juh per and two III tin children gave a tnlilean tidnptcd from ''Memories of Mother" by R. H. Illrhardson. A feature of the program wa u con centration conteet In which Mr. Kate Hedheiid won tho ftrle. 7 It Is easy to think of something to do after It I too late to do It. - -v - WE INVITE YOU , TO INSPECT OUR HOSPITAL . - -r------ o o ' I Don't ask for crackers 1 Ifel v ' V n say 1 r ViV Wis i'SK 1 K1 9 : I ifi nil thPl A "rVTTa H . V I .-yd- """"'tiu; Nrc?r r -r - t If : .', .1,' .-Jt - . ., ... . 1 .". : v '.. . : r (urande : Konae : i ' 1 . .,... i... , . ... s'" , , rii'i ,'(" i , ' ,.,v. . t .... : i ii . . j ; 4 '; . : ' '--' f .-iBw Mtt f Hospital :: ; . Youngest ' j Ml Helen I) Smith. pnntmlstreKs Mohawk, Mlrli,, I Hie youimest uiik mlxre In the United Suites, tu t nothlnttof helnff one of the prettlcx;. Hhortly fter she pitHsed her twenti llrst blriluluy sho koi her npiiom ment from I'reldent C'oollilce, Most of the young people sim ' 'v',,S E C 'vftw I , j to think the advloe of their pur- J "'""' fV 1 nnl Is about ns much heeded ns r S ."V V f rain rhecks would be nt a chrls-' i5i M X.'JkX. : i tenlng. -., - . X "a'li-: ,f K "wflvX' : ! Will Observe National Hospital Day Wednesday, May: 12 - , . ' , .'" The Hospital of Service A cordial invitation if! extended to 'the public, and especially to all mothers and babies borri at the Grande RonHe Holtal. A little gift will be waiting" for each of these children. ' ' Special attendants will lie nt your service and physicians present will see that your children will not be exposed to con tagious diseases. . , .... , Hours 2 to 5 Brassiere Czz , . Newest uti Lri: t Cz'..x , PUTMAWS Exclusive Rir-1VVr tr j IZZ's.ttj . J Radio f ( SA'I'I ROAY, MAY ' Mminlalii MWHtanl liwe JilnllnM t KI'WA, Omhll, l th. (fM.Taa. ll.Vlke), O-lll p. m Olle Hecvea and' his orchestra: 10. 1 1, Vara mount theater mttle: ll-Jmtd' night, Olle Heeve and ht orchr tra. ' f .- -. tan KOA, IK-nvor. Onto. , ( 33. 4m Olliiku), 9 p. in.. Harmony 1'eerleai orciiestra; -.ltlijll, BcoeuertaMt'a I'olurado orchoHtru. I'aeif Id Standard Time Blrttn . Kil, Oakland, ! t'al. (Ml.tw H:itlki')i 8:10 p. m.. National Music week, "The Mikado." comic 01 '',' From p. m. rat I-ii"mMlht. Madwn'a MW Hliniea, 4an Mhra. f I mum,' riiiiini. o. imM-t Mtu, -l p. m.. tHMNl Hd tMalgtit, llermail Kl' 'due orckratra.' i 'i i "lirit, " Mrfcr CA (4SVIm-7.c), i:10-T:I p. m..: State Reslauraut orcheatrat 1-18. University f CaJlfornU orekr; 16-11 mldnlfht, Kairmont kotel, dance oreheslra: Maurlc Ctuiuky, teJior; Merlon Borlea, pianist. IMA WHIIII, li MKry. ! p. m.. Pt-iMl tn-. eerl httir; .lu. W)e riitra. ! . Vnlted Statec U M poor. H nly HI per cent or the world' aif- to. MUSICAL PROGRAM y--i-mLL f ", B8 FEATURE OP . OBSERVANCE ', " 1 I 1 . , i I , V , ' t! 1 I: 8