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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1926)
I Thursday, October 21, 1920. IjA GRANDE EVENINO OHSERVER i t f . in - "-i 5 Mrs. C. Playle 7 Entertains at I'. Bridge Party . 'One of tho most popular b rid pi parties of the autumn season took place yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Charles 1'taylw wai hostess tn a number of friends at her home on Kourth street. ' , -Asters. In the lavender, and uut tle shades, were urranRed ahont the rooms. forming a sotting fin seven tattles of bridge which were ut; piny. . ) i Mrs. Kred Spaeth won lilf?h score and was awarded, the first pnixe. Mrs. IHvight Jesse. recelv.J the second prize and the consoW tlon prize went to Airs. Horburt t'atllson. g Following the card 'games a two-course luncheon was enjoyed by the guests. ,-; , i The parlors of the Christian church were decoi uted in keeping with Hallowe'en season yesterday Afternoon, a black und orange coIt scheme being' used, whon X'ue J.oyal Sisters' v organization nwt there with Mrs.' C. 15. luf fey. Mrs. Joe Snoilgrass anil Mrs. Prank Wardesty as hostesses. Ilon luets of deep yellow chrysanthe mums were u part of .tho decora tions. . Thirty-four women were pres ent. Mrs. Harry Randoz, presl 1nt, presided over a short busi ness session, during which time one new member, Mrs. itourke. was added to the membership list. i.Mrs. It. J. Kitchen and Mrs. Stinton Lnpham sung a duet num ber during thu. program hour, fol lowed by a guessing' contest. Mrs. ;iaitde Nash 'won the first prUe and Mrs, Jennie.' Hyer'the second. Luncheon, which was also car ried -out in the Hallowe'en Ulf-i, was served before adjournment. Methodist Women '.Planning Bazaar ;Memlers of the. I'lrst Methodist Episcopal Ladies' Aid society, met yesterday afternoon in the parlors Fragrant as a breeze from i the orchard " - its flavor comes from the fresh . ' fruit - MINERVA SAYS: Wo arc showing: nlnvo a out of fine of mil newvst Mitlettis of a fmir-eyclct tie In tinnamon color cnil Irlmniil In light foliM- ali gator on Instep nml tie with n Hg"t -olorcil brniil.il lie, with nob on tie. I Inch-all-lcathw becl. TIicm:; are fftiotl shm for svrvicc afl well rs dress. , . IXs of new M!es to cIkiomo from. In now J'riel fnmi $:l.5 to S.f.-,, The BOOTERY Itiokcn slwi In old styles, SI. All Hlr. A-R-B meaning A.REAL 'BARGAIN ;Now is the time ' to buy a - . T H 0 R Over 500 in use in La Grande. Watch Our Window La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Are. "Erorytlilni Elect Heal" New Swastika v l A silver mvastlka design set In blacl enamel makes this unusual sport seJ of earrings, bracelet and ring. of the church. Hallowe'en colors were used to decorate the room. Mrs. Sherwood Williams, presi dent of the society, presided over) the business session when the un-j nuul boxaur to be held lec. 4 was cheesn sandwiches,. sliced. tomatoes, discussed. Mrs. A. V. Leffel ld, peach snow tin lis. milk., tea. ' in the devotional. I INN Kit lionet) and stuffed A program was given after the ' s,10ul,1"r of ,llM,b' bollod PlHto.- business meeting, when Mrs. Hay;ln Pnrsley butter, julllenno curroU Fuller sang two numbers, accom- onion an1 orftll sa,a1' Prunn panled by Mrs. William Adler utlcuke- ,0,l'd o;iis brtn1- n. coN tlm nlnmi' Mrs G. Coleman save a randlnK. ' und Mrs. Klval With tho exception of the c.ko I'ieraon and her daughter. .Mlsa'SUBKsted In the dinner menu thero nerthu Plcraon, played u piano 'lhes tuljoo for children na duet number, lira. Claude coiu-i 0,I"B us fo'"' ot aa- 'rh0 er tans, accompanied at tho piano 8,"fflnK of n,t'"t ls not considered hy .Mrs. Williams. 11 d0'lllc food for young child. , ' , ' ', . ;ren due to its high seasoning as Itefreshments were served b'veii at- Its richness, the committee in rharge, whicn. sn(m. ba8 an BxtTmwty conaisted of Mrs. r.lva rierson. slmpl(. , ,,,. composlton , .Mrs. H. K. Itlchey. Mrs. 8 . ralju.r elaborate In their prepnrn- . oieman. airs, aoui aim Ella Doty. The Rev. Oliver Itiley gave an interesting talk on Liberia, tell- Ing of conditions there, the ques- Hon of slavery and the low posi- tlon of the women of that Colin- try, yesterday ufternoon when the Vnl.nnnnl Ulsainn atiiitir Iiihji Dlf-tl in jegular'session at the rectory. The. class meets the third Wed- iitsday of each month. Following the Rev. Mr. Riley's talk Mrs. II. 10. Westenhaver gavej Ihn fl..a nf .1 ufl..a nf Innl linH on "Oliild Psychology, Which Wlia' ent. ilrs. Westenhaver will CoJw''t"""'t "d roll In sugar Cut tinue her lecture before the class during the winter months. The'-,ltural Church" was dls-! . ..,. . .,.. v,.i,.,--inut . uw. uj ....o. ... ... J day arteinoon when tlie members of the -Lutheran Missionary KO - Cieiy lllt-...ui . T"VIrec'dlnv the irnigrirth hui', Mra. O. Thompson, secretarj-, pre. slded in . the absence of lira. Fer dinand Jensen. Mrs. I.. J. Kbert will leave Saturday night for Kverctt. Wash., where she will represent the local society at the missionary conven tion to he held there next wc. ... The regular meeting of the La dies' auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen was held lest night at Eagles' hall. During the business session, presided over by Mis. John Adskim, the cooked food sale to be held Oct. 23 was discussed. l'lans were made for the ne:;t meeting of the social club whli-h will lie Nov. 10 at the home of Mrs. Kussell Dnvy. JOcis Oak street, with Mrs. Davy and Mrs. J)enny as hostesses. Itefreshments were served at the close of the meeting. I P.-T. Association To Meet Friday The Central Parent-Teacher as sociation will meet Friday after noon at 2:45 o'clock at the Neigh borhood club rooms. The subject for the meeting this month is "Charaeter Kullding" and will be discussed by Miss Tlgg'ebeck. M'S. Lloyd Pierce will speuk on "In fluence of "Home upon the Child of Pre-School Age." "Influence of Music In School upon Character' will be discus d by W. W. Nuslmum, music direr-1 tor .In the schools here. Mis. Flavin 1 titter Sherwood will sing and Mrs. Hay Williams will talk on "Influence of Music lu the Home upen Character." - j A. It. Hunter will speak briefly on the armory bill and the Knst-: ern Oregon normal school inen-t , ure. I i MKDK'AL SPRINGS (Special), j . Miss Father Kennedy, daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. T. J0( Kennedy, t was married to Wilson Hayes in j Haker Thursday, Oct. 14. j The ceremony was performed ! by the He v. Q. I.. Mattock ut his home. Attendants were Mrs. 'r. ! K. Kennedy, Miss Wilma Kennedy' and Mrs. It. Hayes. , The happy couple left that cve-j 1 nlng , by auto for Oregon City, , where they will make their home.! I ... I COVR (Special). Mrs. WiHInm Hallmark and Mrs. A. H. Orton were hostesses at a shower honor ing Mrs. Mnrvcn ltlake Fatuntay ; afternoon. A social time was en-j i joyed, followed by refreshmvnln served by the hostesses. Besides the honor guest tho" present wer?, Mrs. !lckinson, of Prairie City. Mrs. Don Onle nivl Mrs. Oscar Oorham, of lnlo:i, Mrs. Fred White, Mrs. Wes Smith. Miss Bens Kelly. Mrs. Hoy Hart ley. Mrs. Hoy Conley and Mrs.j 'Cora Dloom. y Announcements Social RJiiKMiiftcementN may be printed In tills column free of clwrge. Any niKMiHnfciis purtnlnlnc to any function Mich as cooked food solus, etc.. will tx) fvfuscd. Announcements, to bu tfrlntvtl the saute day. must be In.jHK'lely editor's liamts br :00 "o'clock. News , editor's note. t The Koyal Neighbors will inc.M tomorrow night in the K. f hull Instead of the Katrles' hull, as an nounced last night. All member? an; urged to be there. The Bible class of the Klrst Presbyterian church will meet to morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Kussell. f , . v The district rally of the t'nlte.1 rhristinn Missionary society will be held at the Central church of Christ Sunday urternoon ut J! o'olock with Mrs. Anna ; Kelthly, district secretary, in charge, tlueat lYfty will be observed in. the evi- BP$AKFAflT Grapes corent, thin, cri'am. creamed drled'beef on croutons, crisp graham toast, milk, coffee. .. .UNCH150N Toasted bncon. foe. The housewife whose family likes "dremv" rlenxerlii will wel. come tills recipe on account of its economy. Pencil Hnmv Balls " "ce. , cups l'ollln" ,vtt'w' 4 teaspoons red "0"" " I"""'""' "K"r, 1 butter. Wash rice through many waters. S,;vlj'ftd;1 o rapidly boiling water . ""0",wli 't.,t "u uu" " minut.es. Drain and pour several " " , inrougn ' I 'I Mill. i am llfllL-IIUO uilil cut !n halves. Remove stones and I" l"vl,,, n W,UI J"'" ur Preaerves. j'u peacnes logeiner. mnklns in hot water, wring out and spread with butter. Cover with a layer f "" Inch thick and a peach in the center of each. ju, r corners together and tie JSJBJBppsjBJ VMBffl. Regular Price $55 Sister Mary Says: ; Now Going Full Blast This great offer will last SEVEN DAYS ONLY. Monday night, October 25th, it ends. Under no con sideration will it be continued. Tuesday, October 26th the Sealy will go back to its Nationally Advertised price of $55.00. Think of it. For the cost of an ordinary mattress you can own one of the World Famous Tuftless Mat tresses. The Famous Pillow for Your Body. A mat tress that will give you triple the comfort and triple the service of an ordinary mattress. Take advantage of this Great Sealy Sale Today. THE ORIGINAL, GENUINE, FAMOUS SEALY TUFTLESS MATTRESS Use Your Credit Military Mode Is Rttiaina Comebacks miin4.miwt haw; auiuuinV j lty Hie Awwlatcd lww Milady ef MayTair has been seen j lately in the, old military styles (which come and go periodically, 'jumpers with epaulette are tho .medium through which the mill itury tendency Is being expressed. These jumpers ure a cross between a military and naval jacket. , One, aeen on a young society matron, was made In heavy navy blue crepe-de-chine and was sev erely ''upright" in line. The. epau lette 'were of scarlet and gold. i firmly, rut In a steamer or a ! colander over hot wuter und steam U& minutes. Remove from encase I cloth and serve with sugar und i cream or raspberry suuee. j (Copyright; 192G, NKA, Service, llc.) Oats. They're different and most folks think theu're fcettcr. - - - Maubc it's .hecause their long toasting gives them such an enticing flavor. Maybe it's because they look so fresh end wholesome as they leave the pack age. People who know, recognize H-O Quick Cooking Oats as "The Best Oat meal Made". I- it Hit 3SI-(D) AirS. Sale of-j&glffiMaUr esses $39.50 Sold Everywhere on the Coast at $55.00 Carr s 1 There is u "catch", however. To Wear- these I tun iters successful!' ourrlm?o or else resort to pudding. I OnOIIAKl) UFKFOT IV JIWKIHY Miniature deaigns of fruit In Jewelry ure being exhibited in lxm I don's jewelry shops. An origin - Ial necklace, is composed' of an as sort nun t of blackberries, pears, red surra nt s und graps hung at i Intervals on a Ihlu gold chain and 1 clasp, d at th back by a gold ban ana. The blackberries ure mode of jet, tho grapes from deep-tuned amethysts, the pears from amber and the red currants from rubles. llrooche.s to match are also a vogue. A charming brooch exhib ited is a clump of four ruby-red currants set In gold with three em erald leaves. An autumn "leaf first finger ring vas currid out In painted en amel, with the coloring at. Us tip NY youngster can recognize the flavor of H-O Quick Cooking Mail Orders Filled Mi II ... .-.It I, W Women's Winter illii EMBODYING STYlE', CHAttM, FINE TAILORING AND FAIR PRICE ' i A - ; i ! Beautif ul pile fabrics In the new colors new plaids, the smartest coats of the sea son, many with fur collars and cuffs, so much in style this season. ' . .42 these coats are real values. They are excellent examples of quality materials, distinctive style and fine tailoring, and we have bought them and can sell theni at prices within reach of everyone's purse. V V; Travel Coats , ..$17.50 to $7500 : Dress Coats LADIES 7 mm AND produced by a yiiby and Its veins worked in Uny seed pearls. .Kruit ftarrlngs arc nnother novelty hnd lire usually in tho form of clumps of grapes. KUK MARKS GLASS I-ONDON tAP) 'Irs. Ofaydon St a inn s, a collector of Irish gloss, i al art 'd a factory In I'ockham on the outskirts of London, and has made it a paying concern. ' Mrs. Hlannus dlseoven'd that do- ' ! ' V . m! 'jJuU, - . . . . a " ! .' i'V ; ) ' ' ' f I !' .' ... '; ; ,C i , . iiisUl'i i'i ! - '..( ' ' ' -V- .,!......)'( v. SALE Oir t A, and Misses $32.50 to $89.50 READY - TO - WEAR MIUUNERY llcutely tinted glass was scarce and decidd to revive tile handmade glass. Hhn obtained an old bottle factory, engaged a chemist and de signer, tnd discovered some artists In hand-made glass who had not made, anything by hand for years. I-O N DO N j .( At' ) Two thousand London girls are reported, as. "mis sing" every year,' lut only one in 5oo ,-oi na I ns un traced aud lew than 1 n per cent remain unfound for mm. 9x11 FRAMED ..i 'i'iv.,.1 i: i. 11x14 FRAMED $L49 ... Lone Wolf, Appeal to the Great Spirit, Blue Boy, Innocence, Hope, Baby Stewart and 30 other famous studies included in this sale. : See them in our windows. fr ; $f r" 'ittisYj . TRY THE v OREGON HARDWARE I "' FIRST Of Fall and more innn a rormignc. 4 1 - y Hpecial Officials are always en gaged on the task o( tracing these, misstni girls, and it is said that 50 per oeut should never have been reported as missing. Ot the total of missing persons m the whole of Kngtfind, less than two In every thousand arc never hoard of again1. Kngllsh language. PICTURES PICTURES .