Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1924)
Thursday, Jamiary 17, 1021. PAGE THREE THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WOMEN'S NEWS of SOCIETY Happy Event t Country Club. lA most cnjoynblo occasion ' wns ml or Must evening when Mr. and rs. V"1.. Lilly and Mr. und Mrs. " It. iTimner entertained more 'an a bundled gin-sis it I a dancing riy In tin ('uui)iry club.. Kxuiifsilc decorations t r a n k- nncihthft rltili room s interior In : an artistic liullroom. t nlll after 'iilnlKfit t hi guests enjoyed one of most delightful dancing pur i LlV Grande society him ever en. .oney s f lied vtTie five-piece orchestra fur- imisie and i very mo- nt. of the evening was marked ih social activity hv the entire iy. " fine luncheon was served at dhlKht. The T.oyal Women's clans of the esbyrt-rinn church will meet in " anijex of llie church this eve- ig. January 17. Officers will ho cted Jtnd reorganization will take ice for (he coming year. All inhere are reo.ue.sled 1o In pres. I and nil workers of th iool hro invited. :rnioniKnccian Mrs Miilicl (V ugnun, oi Nort n I 'owner, who my of the young people this fall. Id n 'recital al the'-uinh il.-liool fomhly room recently. SMrs, iLanghlln is an nerrrdited Richer' of music for high school Orients who wish lo make credits pi'l'tlHla .'put the grades who are tnhinr; Hons 'from her. I no j-ecilnl was ra-.-ie heal v atf Jtno ho OS itv her inioils and v:ik I jscrihl as very iuh reMiing nnd' V'-ritutiing. idchithjon, Kdiih Cilkiitson. Mil- Kennedy, lllanehe Johnson. iy, Marjorle Chisni ami Lola 'I'll liiiift i ,.i y evening, January 14. The :tie Mountain ;irhvni1 auxlllao' Ihn orgirnizalion, were present til a good time was enjoyed, af r which delicious refreshments .'li served. Brew this Tonic at Home To many of you there is no medicine quite so goa as that, made from roots and herbs For a general tonic, one that col lects all disorders due to inactivity of the bowels, liver and kidneys make a tea with , Nyal's LaxaUve Herbs This is a combination ofXen roots and herbs, carp- fully selected we will strength and when yov buy we caiiiyou the name and action of ach more JMfuT we can do with any other. For Indigestion, Cukf!aiion, Dyspepsia, Bilious ness, Liver Complaint, Flatulency and the Nausea of headaches, you will do well to make a tea with Nyal's Laxative Herbs keep them in the home. 25 cents the package ;Red Cross Drug Store F LA fiKANDK'S Foley Nothing instills r " LllCiiii'le mission. i. Deep nppf oT our hoi Jin our (frill yoivill liest of fooiN-inyit. prices no higher tlian ordin- iiVy eating houses and restaurants chaise. JIusic every noon and evening. lllear Kathleen Camphell shift- with the Ku phonia accomiianiment. '-Come and dine with us. You Will Be Pleased 1 Medical Springs. (Special Mi s. Oi'orge Soul h and Mra. V. Love were honlef::i to about tliirty guests ut the home M rs. South Thursday ev. ning. Those pivs 'nt were Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Holby, r, and Mrs. . J. Hewers. Mr. ami Mrs. I.-. Wil.sun. Mr. and Mrs. ('. O. Illoom. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Hun fan, Mr. and Mrs. Ord, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. K. Whitien. Mrs. Urueo Johnson, Mih. J. R Kenn-dy. Vts. Hogg. Miks .Innes. Miss C;issidy. i 'y Ti.r ner, Mr. Williams ami Clilen Lay. The evening was Hp.'ni ai carin wiih high honors gomg'-io Mrs. 1. .1. Powers nnd IV Wliitten. AI. Howe and S. Dolby won' the sec ond prize. . At the rlnso of an un usually good time delirious re freshments Were serve.) Iiy the lics tesVs, Medical Springs. (Special) One of the most enjoyalne events of the season took ittnce lust week. wlufi ahout twenty-lire frlendn tide in und surprised 'J. K n- nedy. Tin f veiling was spent at ftito" wit!: high honors going In Mrs. 1'. Wliitten and tlcorre Houih ind tho consolaiion prints to Mrs. S. H. Dolby and Winn Duncan. At the ciosi of a very delightful ening refreshmenis were s.-rvd, The Vloine Tie pa rt merit of the Presbyterian church 'will meet al the home of Mih. Vst I L.rnsrn. linnf, Second alnet. I-Yid'tv after. noon al two o'clock. All m I.ri-a e requested to he present, Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Clyde Kiddle entertained several of her lady friends at a pl-asant after noon al her houie in Island Cjiv. i J. .1. Carr will h avo loday for Kllenslnirg. Wash., where he will visit relatives for a few .lays and then return lo Portland to spend nhnrl 1fui in that cily on husi- neNH. l u-..t.. Vanltnn n has ndnm- .i r,.,.. ph-anaii! iriji to vw Voi-k and other isleril eities. Oregon Woman '(iritt oi:(-:;.(. f'lTY, Or. Mrs. Sar ah I:. IIowI. lt. a pioneer of Jack son county. Oregon, who spent the ('hristimn: ho)ida M wit li her ilauv.li ters and brotliers in Portland; Spo kane and Oregon city, and ha-, just returned to her homo in Kagle Point Oregon, after an extended trip by automobile, displayed un usual "gril for one of her agrO", Although Mrs.. JlowltU. is 7; year.: of age, nli'eri.q' tdiir hale, "and hearty nnd enjoyed tho motor trip of morn than 1427 miles. She de lights in motoring, and is a trendy planning Si similar trip for HUM. nich for their pujt Gr find city snvirc, the ,11 ill 1 ILL !v dikIo in ii commuiul v inoro h y Foley -OriM fiiirillsiiiilipii't;uit j i io people. Ijl INTEREST Skirts and h? J Tho difficulty of making a skirt hang straight when it tits low on ono's hips und Is worn without a corset haH created tmcli garments as these. They nio skirts attached to very long canils.ili.-s. Wheru tho hlotiso ends tho skirt begins und there la no extra clumsy thickness caused " by their overlapping an tliero would Iw if a nkirt with u normal wafutlino wero worn. Hints for the Housewife CAItAMIX CAKK. Three and . one-four! h cups bread flour or :t cups "pastry flour -IV. ieaspoonn baking pow- der: V. teasooon salt- !! V. eons ,,.-." ,v n..u Mi.fti.i.iti.r- i ...r.r., i l niinu ... in-. v t..-in'ftftn i.'.M teaspoon van illa. 1 All measurements are level, Sift the flour once before measur ing. I Yea in Ihe shortening find sugar together, add the beaten gs and beat. Then add the milk niternalety with the flour, salt and baking- powder which have been mixed and sifted. Add the vanilla last. Hake in :i well greased layer pans, lifi lo SO minutes in a moder ate oven UUfi decrees !'.). TIM-: rHONTi.w; Three cups brown sugar; y, cups white sugar; 2 tablespoons j butter; 2 cups milk. I llrown the white sugar In a pan lover the fire, si irrlng constant ly lo j avoid burning. All the brown su I gar and the milk nnd butter and ; boil until It (onus a firm bail In I cold water (i:;.fi degrees K. ) . Take ii off the five and allow to cool, 1 1 hep beat until Hie mixture is sjnoot h. stiff and creamy and spread It APPLI .IHMPLI(iS Three cups bread flour or II 1-8 cups pastry flour; tablespoon butter li tsps. baking powder; 1 teaspoon salt: 1-3 cup shortening: l cup milk: 4 tablespoons sugar: It tablespoon butter li teaspoon cinnamon: 8 apples pared cut in H and cored. If sour milk Is used, add Vj tea spoon soda and use only 4 tea spoons baking powder. All measurements are level. Rift the flour once before measuring Mix and sift the flour, salt and baking powder. ut In the fat with a biscuit cutter or cool off your hands In cold water ami use Hie lips of your fingers. Add the milk slowly. Poll out the crust to a thickness of inch and cut In fi Inch squares. Kohi the crust around the I halves ol the apples w!h the cor ners at the core. Place flat side l Says His Prescription lias Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. .Limes H. Alh-n suffered for iiis with rheumatism. Many rr" terrible disease lefl Ipless and unable to work. I !e finally decided, after years of ce;i!;i "bus st idy, that no one can be free from rheumatism un HI I he jot urn tiln led impiirlltr i-omnionly called i uric nejd posit.:, were dtsso' d in th mitseles expelled Ihe ba.lv. Willi tills Idea Midi d pliyaician: i, fills nnd finall n mindhe con- perl- cotipounded a prescript inn that huielcly and coin pleti ly banished i-vry sign and nyiiiplom of rbeiniLrtl Imiii from his syrflem. lb' freely gave bis discovery, which he called Alb nrliii, to ot h i rs who Inok il. with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he ilecfded lo let sufferers every w here know .about his discovery through the newspa pers. He has therefore lnstrictd the P.. d Cross f)ru(r Co. lo dis pense Albnrhu with the under-' standing that if the first pint hot te does not show the way to omph-te recovery he will chidly return ynnr money without com m nl. M ill orders accepted. Adv. ' vSlips mm ' Ai 4 down. In il hollered pan. 1 o! the erust w ith hui !! and sprinkle wiih niKed sugar and cinnamon. Hake dn a hot oven UK de grees) for I fi minutes. Then pour about 7) cups ho water Into the pan to make juice for hasting. Lower the temperature of the oven a ml bake for about So minutes tasllng tliein every Hi mid- Serve hoi with cream. rnmi Life as Millionaire's Wife Palled On llp.r RO SllP r 'i. tj. r l i ti i Quit It Girlish Ideals Smashed. KUITOK'S NOTI-: Kdith Kel'y tlonld, divort-ed wife Of Crank Jay I'ould. who has b oor ! t h e ct' nt re of long d ra w n litigation, declares that at last she hi3 found happiness and it !s "not amid the empty lux uries of a millionaire's wife." Miss Kelly, wlio has been forbidden by I'Yencly courts to use th: name of Gould.' has written ot her life as a million aire's wife In the following ar ticle: lly Kilith Kelly (.mild. Wi ll leu fur I meruit! lonnl Xcws Neriiru LONHe Kverv little C el. a work ill ir irirl dreams o: 'i MiiL-ii. Prince' He must h.ive a gotili n wand that will touch ;h j dral. texture of her lie and U- i II into all the rah: bow glorle. iu,"ip ies and weait n. ' ii, other words, ho in id h mlllifiiaii'i-. Wonderful gowns, 1 1 1 l - i : -n- s-.'i-.'ei Ih and iev. eis a 1 l.HS II: 1,- are sho.ven d on : h- ;:'.i wro narri-s n miHim-iib ih, Po,:t,n combiiiMbin of fa:rv ro.L n.-iiri,. ,...ri-t tnifl A but. ' din's lamp. I 1 u.ved to dream transformation of my I wan in t he chorus jOaii ly. I worked hard I few poundM a w t tk. I .if 'wM iin d to me. drab and lull for ' "V . people were not well off ' h.lp-d them all I could, '''''en Suddenly tile uilbeliei 'romantic happened. I' went with !'he (iaiety clioros to N Ynnt il I ir.,-1 I.V:ink .l;iv Could . ..... i. !!". .ii1 nrio of I hi- richest fauiilles In America a muHl-mit- Ininai'i'. II.- Inl.t oie be loved inc. It I In v i i i nnu at 4 scfi'ined a dream. T feared to Ret'"'"'. 1 a grasp the reality lest. II should vanish nt my 16 ich like' a many colored bubble. Courted 7 Months, l-'rank tlould courted me for seven mon l lis lie tore l consenieu to marrv him. He was constanlly in i h.. lln-ntio where I nlaved wailing tit the stage door for me niter the performance with cosily flowei'i and extravagant girts. Life for ine Obeii was u fore taste of what It would he lifter - ward, i inongiii-ra gay sueeef. Ion of" suppers and dances anH parties with him and his million aire friends. He promised over and over a gain that every luxury Ihe world could offer should be mine and v.o were married. Finally, over on this side, he gave il house parly in Hcollnnd, al AbbotKlerd -Sir Waller Scott's famous home and 1 was one of the guests. II wns there, in those romantic surroundings, that ' I promised to marry him. - Intro-luclngr ' The Pilnccss. cat show. Cute, lin t Kl Mo did nol irlvi- me any time -nm i mi imi i . vte.( 1 . 1'l IflSKAAJU II in.- lo Kilinhurtrli. vnvn- w,- were I rillf.1 my HIV. I am Ixwk Himlii 1. 7.... t I ' B-r..y iiu.rri.Ml l.y 111.- h.-illf. in mo qm ro.n.nr- cm , llr.-ntll.-s I "Ami now.". 1 IhoiiKhl III"- nil Hint wun mint- b.-torc- I nn-l I younit bri.li B. '"thi-n- will In- only FriinU Jny CSoulil, tin- mllllomilri-. tS-'l I hupplm-m for i-vrr mm t-vor r- Hut I bovo l-arni-tl Iht- hap- t'Svyffl I A" nlni-KH Ih to ho found find It IK JIfsriTZ I Them ns both tutury and hot. amid tho i-rnp lilxuri-R of W'r '& 'V 1 1 . v i i.'....ii.Im. . m Innn re', tl- fi 1 1 S tws V 1 i 1 Here's Lookin' -nt You! ' , ' KCv - t' en srv;4x riik . rn Fjtsmi nnnnrtfinnnoflOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I fe) k 2 . V A. ll Ul I, ;.fl ill S Al I " OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I P t W7. If M Lu Gramle Pastry....l5c 1 fr-Vi'' -vm 1 m ifr?L mmr a isc fe - Il tfXVtSt n Wm W t W JfJ - Homemade Pie 10c f .' " W -i W.t.K il 1 4 ill i'Cl- (JUt i fi h. T . "i K K -f f popiil.ir with women who cure , A IS' . kuA J r i WT' " V 'A about their perwinal appear- , r-Mrt(Pm . 1 1 vlMV1 Palace Jt' ' 't lViSV, -4 ' " bo comforla A complete Y'.T' 'i.i ' fc- u ,y f j tttfy i ( - nno or the different models ul-. ! ' V A l.r? I i, ' " wnyi, on band. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I 'could rtiairo my hinhan tfiol Pie. , J I had a childish fancy for enr-J rlniTM. Kvery pair that look myt eye was mine for the asking, how ! ever heaiitiiul' and costly. ' f had peailrt and diamonds and emei-ahl and .lade. My himhand ransack-! ed the Jeweler's shops to ptetlHe, me. I One of Mi, tlmild's first gifls to me was pimpled by a whimsl-;; cal thoughl. i 1 hud.lM-en h chorus girl In Ihe' tlalety Thi'iilre. Very well. I should Ijate the ItuiHy Theatre1: for my yeey own! He bought it ; and gave It (o me. j He would taKe me shopping ; and lny mo three or fo ir lliou-'j i and poundn' worth of dresses in niornlpg. ' j ! , Tho honeyiitnon ' was sheer bliss, t' We went fli-.il to the south of I'rance und tben to Mr. tiouldV; bt-autlful house in Maimm a- fit I e. nea r 1 'a rl!, There was a ! whirl of excitement and enter-1 tntmucnl then and In New York wht're we spent a few months In the season. Seemingly I had at tained my heart's desire. And yet 1 beican lo realise that I was very, very bored. I, who had ai- Iways en rend my living, was not !ftHOwed to im a finger m the way of work. There were serv 'ants to do everything. 1 was not J allowed to put on my own bed room slippers or give a single thought to household affairs. Tho hlleiiesK and atmlessnesa ot my nays uro e iiie neiir i ii j.niu-. 1 could not choose my own frleii Is. I had to, accept my hus band's circle. And they were ull i :ch. J lunched and dined and sopned with millionaires. And ioiudy talked about anything but money. 1 studied. 1 touched, I tabled money. And yet. odd as it may sound, hi the rnidft of all this nionev I was practically penniless. Kv trything was provided for mo hit Inder- h unbuild liked to do tho buy 'lor himself, nnd I had always an '"lty P"i When 1 wanted to send somc- -M,,,,, ........ ... I" .M", . had alwaya done when 1 was working. I .'actually had to bbr - . 1 row from my maid or ( I he but -; b-r. They were flnaneially bet- j ,.,'ter .off- than 1, a millionaire's wife, for 1 was too proud to ask. I " atntil.H' was noi p.-cunari t" i"V hiisbim.l. I have noticed. thiit nine millionaires out of ten; are extremely thrifty In small. matters. They would richer give I" Bilrli a " fheck for a thousand pounds life whenjthnii ten shillings in money., at " t lie Such at leant was my experl- in,' ence. 1-or all the wildly extra ol ti-ii ! vaganl gowns he gave me, my Iiusi.nnd was ner-lousty nnnoyeii at ,1 my bu.v'ng :i do.en pairs of glov- Ies or stock ings. I was more and more bored 'ana niinappy. i iiok.in i urimiii 'again. Alio mis lime my oreaniM And tills time were ine r. verue oi ine nreams i ' had hail itl my girlhood. ' ", n ' ":" '""K1'" ''' l,ll,,ni ii ml Li Miry. jnow idleness ami i "iMliy were , dteil n my mouth lon'.'ei with all. my soul rriTe-hurdiug-work lug days H" l". of t he Nt age, w In n t he money earned was mine to spend and I could call by sou I my own. I run away. began lo earn my own living. , mt dancer, somet hues In I ,on- 'ln foniettiiii s In Paris. etinn s In 1 'aris. , friends Shoekul. Kveryone. was shocked nt inc. Mo one could understand my mo tives. - Winn you look at the liiJt- juries another has they seem won derf nl to you. Hut: you need on ly, possess them without the most necessary things In llfiw-freedom nnd love and work to realize they are not In themselves nlone worth having. My husband wns Ihe most shoc ked of all. lie thoieht he had given me every I ling I could pos sbly want. .He was nlHOj very angry, of course. . We were dvorced. He said. "I shall fight you In the courts. You won't get any thing more out (if llie.' .Hut I nm free! I have no long er any of the luxuries that once filled my life. I am back again in the QUI routine of hard work that was mine before I met Frank .Jay Gould, the millionaire. Hut I hove learned where hap piness Is to be foil ml and It is hot. amid the empv Ittxures oi ...; ix---'f., . .. e .1... I..-.. ..I.... II.... ...in.. K WVU.WW f.'KZZTX ' ty Mrs. Robt. ralllson piizo - v. - intiins iVnuota. in a recent Berlin' a earance Suits of Suede, Velour ' and Fpitjt Twill some fur trimmed; color brown, reindeer nd navy; in roippleto range of sizes. Prail tins Health i'ampalgii UIO 1M JANK1KO. (AP) The National liel'ense League has un dertaken a n:llou-wtde campaiun to educate the public agliiHt the usi of narcotics and toxicants nnd to assist the Department of Pub lic Health In its fight against so cial diseases. It is the League's heller that a physically fit people Is the host na tional defense. I, otter May Nave Cathedral roiKiNK, (AP) . Pnlogne'S great cathedral In being neglected beeaui'e ' of the Impoverishment of the Cathedral Hulldtntr Society nnd LADII You can each have a finn saiili; I t It And pay for It on installment plan, Hcnuliftil I 'or At voiV low prices W chms Mrjyjsa-"! I will ' ilidl1''- "' furs I otieieii ior saiu ooopt gpooooooooooooooooo o o TRY IIS On Delicious Apples in j i ol o1 Ol O i 'i o Onions o o o Wo Have a JReal Bargain In 0 HTJPMOHIMCTOiriUNO ftTtvtrr a xt 1 1, CAR S o 0 o o o o o a iSmith & Freesf o c o lliipmolillo ripvolniicl AKtJ.b 1.117 Jefferson Mnla a o a o oooooooooooooooooooooooo . oil ay ijku CAU O I TOJJTi(J w si '00 V t-lrn iwiw... . nl 00OOOOO00OOO0OOO0O00O00OO0O00O0OOOO0OOOOOO I u I'l.one S22-W IKS. 1703 Oak I I I' l--W PUTMANS j in . oaie I rices on $32.50 VALUE $17,511 LADIES READY-t the Inability of its members to raise sufficient muds In the lthine land to keep the historic bulbing in repair. Consequently an appeal has been made to the Prussian Ministry to grant permission for Ihe establish ment of a lotterv from whleh nion- Ouch! Aching Joints, Rub Rheumatic Pain Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of eld "St Jacobs Oil." Khcumu tiffin is "pain" only. Not ofr ciiso in llity n'ouires inUr nnl tyatniHii. Stop dmKins! Hub pootJmig, , pcni'tniiias "St. Tni'oh OUT right into your sore. llma0M& jints, and relief jjuppTTeUiintly. ,St. .Tncnhs OiL(TTmrinles rl'U mnliwn luWTvlii('h never dianp IwinttwTeitnnnl burn the skin. M0fnmlipr tip) Quit roiuplaininff! (iet n Kinall trial bottle of old. honest "St. .lacolm Oil" at any drug store, nml hi just, a moment joh'11 ho frco Jrinn rlienmatic pain, soreness fliid still'ia". Dent futferl Relief nwnitft you. "St. .Fai'olm Oil" Is jt as goud for sciatira, tieuralgiiv, lumbago, uaekiu-mi, oproiUB 0 r . Hosiery Specia In thiVlot of Hosiery you will have your choice Jfflk, Silk-anti-Wool, Wool, Wool-and-Cotton, Jotton, Heathers, clocked and plain. ; This lot of about 1,000 pair will be cleared at Up to $2.!)8 for.. Up to Up to Up to Up to Up to Up tc it This Mfor $ .98 for $ .79 for $ .59 for $ .25 ,. f'"' n, g THiiHid Andrews9 Variety store v, Service Economy II Suit ey ntav Im raised to keep a few n ployed on tho nulld- workmen lug. Tli fragile. Hon. sanilstono is extremely uul needs constant, alien- mum We m e rendy t to do harness repairing. Bring them in now. Y . la Hdw. company ROKSCH BLDG. riionc Main 33 Don't Miss It. Ska X $2.0 Ofor - !M.zi