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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1924)
TiwiTi r Mivon NEWS of SOCIETY Social miwa must uo In tht liamts of Iho society editor by 9:3(1 o'clock. iJiirt to the fact that tho social pae In mndo up before noon, it is practically Im possible to insert stories after that lionr. Hereutlor, items, no mailer how important they urt that, arc didiitycd beyond' that hour, will nui be printed until Iho following day Nuwa Kdi tor'a Nolo. Mft'Iins1 in --the hotm; of Airs, J. jr. dulling yesterday, altcrnoon, t li v p'lmr.sduy Auction club devoted Die li-Kiilur hour. 'to' enrdtt with Mn. died Kiddle; winning hilr hnnoni, U two-coiuse luncheon wan served Jo the. ladies, : ; " ' . K.-. - . The. rooms pri'.si-Jih il a rYi-i al ii ruollvo sirM. Alrf ora.li-d in.JK'anir- jiul sprint llon'ers. ;. ' " i ',''-' 7-V" ' '' " 'i The dlsiricy nn-elliitf ot.tlieJ Ue i'fliah loii'o,;. ut 1 'n ion teduy and rliriiiJi-row, in now tiiuh-rway. This evening, tho l.a (.rondo team will l isil. I he in'ih'hliorin.'f cily ariij.- as sist hi' (In; initial ion, " iohnn-l and Mrs. I',S, Ivanhoe tvill have tonight tor port hunl rv ln-t-'f! they will h j,'one fur n week or li-n 'days. Mr. IvnnhiM- i-i-eenflv returned from Uje usi where lit attended the Ktrpublieun fsatioiiai convention. " .. Alius Margaret "Anson, Mis. Tur ner Oliver und (Jcorffo Marl onald recently spent an unusually enjoy able ten days at various places in the. Willamette valley! , Mrs. Oliver visited in Kuir.-nc with Ihe IVrry Oliver family. They arc residing .on their fan'n nine mil.'s from the cily and like farm life very much. The Perry Olivers are well known hero and have many friends .in thin vicinity who will he glad to hear that they are all in- good heiillh. . While in Portland .Miss Anson wns the mnai of the Inu'j J. Mnlnr Key family. Mr. and Mm. Malar key had just returned' from a. trip to Kiirope. ' Mr. Mac'Dnnald slopped in .Tor vall.is, to he present til (be com meiH'l.nieni .exercises mid ii aj;:Un swap . stories with old college I riends. . ' ". 'ove. (Rpeein I) Children's Hay was observed at the Methodisl' church wilh an .fide resting pro gram. , lnvoention was 'givea by Reverend Tost; a duet by Clara ItobortH-and l-oiti.se Anderson, with Mrs. T. It. f'onklin as accompan ist; Zora Kvans, reeihition; Lee Kt-h-n Mrr shears, solo: Mn, I,. If. .mv itecompunist; Cradliv Uoll exercise; llaptisnt of two children, the In fant sun of Mr. und -Mra, 1'. M. Ki lls and Itmh McNoill, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. V. A. McNeill; Clar ice ('onklin.t solo, accompanied by u drill of the following- girls: I.olu ami Monte lirothers. Muriel Keck. Marian Geiss, jee Klk-n Breshears 1'iankie Kdlp, Louise Anderson und Noval Hon-tr, with Mrs. T. W. Conk klin at the piano; Flower Drill five Mitlo KiHs; Krank Urol hers, r'citatiou; Maxine Mtirchison. reei lation: Children's prayer; Ueporto rlal cronieat, Mr. 'hadwicls class i-onsistliiK- of Allen Mills, Almun (ieiss, KuKene Anderson, Glen Hartley and Archer-Antles; Class exercise, Mrs. -.Hubert's c hi sal con sisting of Maxlno Murehlson, Zora KvaiiM, poru l.loyd, Clara Utiberts. Louisiv Anderson. Norah lloaw. Monty Hnt thers and Norah Klsht; Mara Huberts, recitation; l'rotno tion of cradle roll elass, Lois llalier, Sa'ra,, Ihuthers, Hulh McKuill, Max ine Conhvv, Mon Miller. Virit Chad wick, Klwtn Towle, Melvin liaker. NtflllL- Metoney and Ksther Hurt-h-S-. the palutes of their household, there havo bee devlscfl vartoiib rhubarb coinpotea. These are very Kood In themselves, as jam, and make exetdlont filling for fruit pl:s and tarts. - One of these is made of rhubarb und prunes. , Cut the rMubarb Into Inch pieces and place In an ennm eled ware preserving kettle. Soak the prunes all night, or unlil so!. Iteuiovo tho stones from the prunes add the prunes to the rhubarb. The proportion shttuld bo one cup of stoned prunes to two cups of rhu barb. Add just enough cold water to keep the fruit from burning and cook slowly over, a moderate fire. When well cooked, add sugar In the proportion of one cup of sugar to three cups of tho -mixture. Cook unlil all is a smooth jam. As a variation of (his, sliced bananas biay be added. Graceful Hints for the Housewife - a m:v mn ii.ahk ui-:ciik. Hhubarb is the first spring tro phy for (lie enameled ware pre serving kettle. Kor housewives who find (he plain, rhubarb too n'-id for Huskies Klcct Captain. , l'Ol'OIIKKL'I'Kli:, N. Y. (AH) Lying ill In Vaft.su r hospital with typhoid fever. Mux . Luft, 2r, of Urenierton, Wash., Wednesday wus elected captain of the Washington varsity crew for' lit 2 5.- In spile of the fact that Lull was unable to row in his position al No., 4 In Tuesday's regal t a, his fellow oars men bestowed tho honor upon hhu for his conscientious and untiring work In the boat for two seasons. The Washington men left the cily Wednesday afternoon for New York where Die Squad will bi-cnk up. DAY H DOWN SALE - - - -HOOSIER CABINETS Etiery Woman Needs a Hoosier Don't miss our remarkable offer ..; : . ONLY $1 ' DOWN , ; i Delivers Your Hoosier GET - ' WITH EACH Beauty oosier Vou can KH all of Uk-sc Iwilh over Hoosier Heauly : ill 111 is s; ld III!. Make Your Kitchen A Real Place To Work :i mighty' difference between the ' old-fashioned and the modern kitchen made with Hoosier. This ix r7iocmi'r 10-PlEC'E a higll-grade h sells regular lieuuty! CUTLERY SET! I letter I oUleHtie Ketone" cut b :-y ly ut $. You get H with your There's kitchen The Hoosier IJeauty Kitchen Cabinet is scientifically built in every detail to save your time and energy and to make your kitchen a leal place to work! Here are some of the special Hoosier features: Sliding work table, rigid at any position ; extra rapid shaker sifter both fluffs and sifts the flour; easy-filling, large flour bin with glass front that shows amount of flour always; adjusted tahle height; cutlery drawer with lacks for all kinds of knives; velvet-lined drawer for silverware of immediate need. These, and many other conveniences too numerous to mention, make the Hoosier the most economical and efficient kitchen cabinet. Yon can gel all of these with every Hoosier lleaiily sold in this sale. !..-, ri'K Pi m i! i ! .Mft III n !i!ifiiii I iiii.'i; mm JIT;-rmi-.nff-7".'.-.i J ol-PIECE DINNER SET! luiiiol.s s, dinner plates, six pie plates, six d-ss-it ittishfs.' lil"' cons, nix saucers and one laig-' il;tit'i' Von get t hi.s crFiii (iN t f if you buy your iioosit r lutw ', i 11-riECE GLASSWARE SET! Fo iilevn very useful glass conlainers for coffee, spices, etc. They conn: wil h each Hoosier Ibauty! Last Come Early! Choose The Style That Suits You CARR'S This graceful frock of figured crepe Is an excellent inodelrfor tho short wo.nnn since there Is nothing to break tho long lines that are accentuated by the long tnsscla. Tho neclillno Is very smart and Is edsed as tho sleeves aro with a band of plain crepe. It Is shirred illKhtly ac the hips to Blmululo rvaistllnc. TIMBER DEAL THIS l'Altlv (Hpeclal). 1'at I'owi-ih, nianaKcr of the Medical KpriiiKs, made a call at tho "Hi if Mg Cabin" while angling for trout .Sunday. Jle lephrts a fav orable outlook for the comple tion of tho final clotting-''of t'ie hirtfe timber deal that has beM in progress for the last year, it Is so urrantfud that In the oplni'j'.i of Mr. rowers, tho deal must bo completed one way or tho other this year. Air. Powers' opinion in this respect Is highly probable and should be appreciated by those Interested. He has con ducted largo contractu In tho past, having recently been mad a maii ager of a $1h),ihh) building whl ii was built lust winter In tho cant. Ho has a largo amo int of inti mate friends among thoso In au thority to speak. Ho Is a close' friend to Mr. Middleton, one of the main men of tho Itluu Moun tain Lumber cotnimuy. ' There fore It puts, Mr. Powers In a pon ition to know much about tho proceedings of this deal. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Wilson Oi' La Hraude made a Jolly visit wild the' "folks at tliu Korku." He- sides a spread of good things to eat by mixing their city lunch with tho mountain homo .made foods, they also enjoyed a chase after salmon In tho creek. They were nr'ompunied by Mr. Wilson' In-other, f'harle.s Wilson, n.ud Miss Urania K. Hunter,, all of La Crande. Tom Wilson Is black smith at the Itowman & Jlicksi Lumber company. Charles WIL sou Is employed by t he Nate Zwetfe) J'luniblng company. They had a most delightful trip i-v auto 111 tho early morning ol ; Sun tiny last, returning home In ; the evening, j J. A. Hhlre, a farmer near La Grande, and 0. L.- Horry, of hoj Pyramid Lund company, made a shot t stop at the "Hlg Log, Ca-; bin on (heir return . from an angling trip up the Hold h Kork. After a pleasant chat they , re turned home to La Grande Hun lay evening. Lester Miller of Hlg Creek, and Marvin Losi-ly, accompanied I "a. Towers on his trip up Catherine Creek Hunday. They report hid ing caught two salmon below the I'oiks. Mr. Miller had dinner with the folks at tho cuhln. John Allen crossed hts band of sheep above the Korku Hunday forenoon. William Hoherty. the eainptender, was along with Jo camp out ML The kids ut the Korks helped and the Mhc.-n crossed the sheep bridge In fin-i shape. Only-it very few took io the water getting wet. The pas ture on the'South Kork Is tniicii better than on the north side. Mr. Allen has a fine appearing band of clean and fat sheep. Kspeelally tho lambs are showim1 fine. Mr. Allen is about the old est and best sheep man In Ihoj count ry. He owns a bunch of ' sheep which ui" leased, whllo lie; manages this baml for Mr, H. Miller or Inlon. Mr. lo-l herty fias b-en absent for twoj years. His friends here aro Uic- ; lighted lo seo him again at hH old stand as camp tender. He reports from Ihc John Hay conn.; try where he has been located for some lime, that the eounli J is very dry and a fall ire of cro,i is a sure thing In that; part oT the country. He shite that ri-. ion county Is good epoujfh for him. John li. Hunter, of tho "ii'x Log Cabin" was pleimantly sur prid In meeting his old friend Tom Wilson, Mr. Wilson was blacksmith for the o. W. It. & nhoim at Hunting In I : 1 7. while Mr, Hunter "as the car peulr. tiunduy tuy eujoyed u good talk about tho old "c tr wlmekors" of those days. ; Wllllum Volswlnkler and M. Herman of ' Island CMty went camping up on tho Middle Kotk Saturday. They passed the "Hi? Log Cabin" In the evening; with their pack, bit without any bed ding whutever. Mr. Volswlnktt i' always ges to the Middle Kor nnd cam pa under a tree with a large fire to keep warm. lie always catches his limit of flue specimens In tho Middle Kork. They , both rotujned home Sun day afternoon, with a fine cutch. Joseph Harbor moved Ida band of sheep from the lower ranne to - the Mlnam, leaving Monday. Jack Hunter, Jr., will help trad the woollen up Huck Hidge. Mr. and Mrs, , Clarence Vuuor der aro planning on making a visit at tho "Hlg Log Cabin" in the middle of tho week, sluytrg the week-end with the folks there. They will fish and dins ; salmon between meals and neigh borly chats. Miss Ida O. Hunter went ' to the Springs for a bill of supplies for her homo Monday afternoon Mrs. Lydla Vandervauter has gone to Pleasant Valley on a visit to her mother, Mrs, Du:a Miller. Mra. Alice Loseley. (if Hlg Creek, sister to Mrs. Van dervanter. accompanied her dur ing tho trip by teum. They toot; tho smuUcr children of the two families along. They .will innM a lengthy visit, according to the report. ; ' , Kred Phillips and M. Cundi'T of Hiiker were hunting salmon last Saturday. They reported lit tle luck. . . A school meeting was In ses sion at tho school house Monday forenoon. General business way transacted.! Baby Horn. News just arrived that At Stondahl was tho recipient of i fine bouncing baby boy.- The happy mother who presented him this most precious of all gifts. Is reported doing nicely, und I tie : little fellow Is full of health an I vigor, making Al an proud as a peueock. Congratulations from 1 thot hearts of his many friends aro In order. Jack Haley of Little Catherine i Creek, Is running a dairy out . of ; Union. He comes up to his home place ut Intervals, tending his fine strawberry patch there. Tom Shores from Hadger Klut I was In Union last Saturday. Lon Mitchell of Union la in the nest or humor I nese days. I le i bus taken a position with A. Han-! son's confectionery und tobacco j store, which keeps him so busy that he has not tho time to ply 1 his skltl with hooks ami line along tho bunks of his I'avorlt" stream. Hut he states that l.e will make It pay for It all as soon us ho can get a vacation. Ho i it port e Mrs. Mitchell In fine health and anxious Hor that day to come, for sho Is hts close sec ond In manipulating the rod und flies. Lurgu Attendance, ut- Stato Norn ml MONMOUTH, Ore. (Special) Tho summer session of tliu slate normal school -In opening w.lt.fi i (i.-iMirFir r 1. jHHiBmSHiB fW.WL... Of L1NKN AND VOILE DRESSES $5.30 lo $19.50 , Colored Linen Frocks pret tily fashioned in trim and comfortable, straight - line styles. To the delicacy of voile has heeu added hand - drawn work, real laces .and hand embroidery. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Ahiih WW bright prospects Tor a largo at tendance and . splendid session. Teachers are arriving on every train and coming from nil purts of the state and some from other slateH, president Landers and u .splendid corptf of teachers are busy at work arranging for the summer school. It is esiltnafed that lOOrt or more leathers will ho In attendance. The reception committee is busy sending new comers to boarding and rooming houses. ; So live that it will nevur bo necessary to court tho fullest In vestigation.' . Fresli Peanut Clusters The Candy Shop 220 I III Kl : '" , Tho Ilumo ot llooio niwlo Daudy ' Safe Milk For Infanti, invattda, Children, The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Groin ext. In powder form.makcaThe Food-Drink Tor All Ages. Digestible No rooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Alsd in Tablet form. Ak for "Horllck'a," at oil Fountains. t&" Avoid Imitation! Substitute! rurnmmuilly waved, wavy or curly linir Nlhiuld Ins Vn(rl-Vuccl Tlio wulur-wuvo la soft and nutui'ul In uppciu'iinf). In no wlao enn it poaulltly hui-iit tha hulr. Moli-a, warla, auin-rriiio ut lmlr pcrtnitnunLly rtilnovcd without acar. All Work (iiiilranlci-cl AT Till', I'OI.ONIAIi, riioun 180S FoirlH 8t. Apt. II auk you insiiii :ssi :i over flnillnir wniy IiuIih n your comb mid lirpli'.' Nov-iM- mind our . Irt-uttm-nt, which iucludi'H our rcuiuru uhhs lmlr roHturi'r will tuUti (i. k-llltO.oC'- "tlwtt .TiWMlltllilll '"NO oui will nvi'i' hi'O yoni' Ki'uy Jmlra we prouilHi) you. . TIIH KATIIHVN IIOO.NIO , HKAI TV NIKII !!5 New l''(di-y llld(, rilliliu Main 12U Beauty Seekers Will Do Well lo Try THE MARLNELLO SHOP I loom 0, ISoiniucr lHdjf. "A beauty aid for every need" I'lIONE MAIN B77 A Day of Opportunity . NOW IS Till'! TIMH TO 1MIT ON OMJ Ol' ',i ' ' '1'iiosi'; jooi tiki. I'ur a I Vw Jmy.i Only Wo Will Sc .'S0x.Ti IOxliu Heavy Tiic for....,.......$ 8.00 :j()x.'i !4 Ovcmize Cord .........$12.50 , The- IIicm me n uoil xlaiidiinl llii! nl cluaii conslriivliil or slihiin nu l.c. Thtwii am liuvs yim inii't mi umnir on. ui.mi; look 'rii km ovi;k yuu'I.Ij iiavis to im iiiiy. Oregon Tire Sc Battery Co. i. '. 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