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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1925)
"Wednesday, February 4, 1925. THE TX GRANDE ETENTNC OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY A civics program whloh wai vry Intrt'HltnK us wt-ll ua lit'ing of practU'ul value was given ul tlie 1 eilnK of the tighhorhood rlub TiifH.liiy afternoon. The subject vu8 "IllKhwaya mid Hywuys" urul -t Mn. ( H. Bldwell, us louder. In lue the credit for the well arrang ed program. I'recedlnK the flisims hIohh the NelKliliorhuod club sex .tette HanK two Hidemlld nuinoers, 'Kulry Murk," by Harriet Wire and "Mammy's l-iillnhy." by Dvor ak. It is nlways u .b lipht to listen to thlH thxt-tlf coin pus -d of Mes liinnn T. K. Maxwell, Houvy. LeMer Stoddard. Karl Stoddard, A. V. Nt lHon and K. h. lHohnes. with Mrs. .1. Donald My,rs ut the piano. M rtt. Hhlweft 1md utt the Hiihject for a pap.i,. "Ancient Highways." She told. Vow the ancient h uh fat Imck .i8 H. (., realized the lniiftrtance of good roads to the .Clt'are of nations and how the Homuns of the ancient world math muds, some of which hi III remain US Krt-:H monuments to the -niTtcy and skill of their builders. . A brief summary of the devel opment of road systems In the I'nlted States led up to talk by Mrs. C. K. Huppersett on "Oregon Highways,' In which she told of bow old trails had come again into use with the automobile Klvlnj: the Impetus to the cause of Kood roads. She emphasized the fact that llie highways place a responsibility on ns to beautify our BUrrouudingH'. Miss Helen Williams showed ex ceptional ability as a pianist In her rendition of Chopin's "Polonaise in C Sharp Minor." She rvflpoixli-o1 to the hearty applause with "Japan ese Ktude," by 1'oldinl. Th e st ate w h Ich has the most mncnlflcent lilRhways Is rviliforntii and Iteverend Klmer Oranl Keith spoke from, personal knowledge of "('allfornla and lift Highways." He brought out some helpful suggeH lions for beautifying communitli'S. -. The . prognitn was ronclufled by iSlrR. C. U. Seltz, who spoke of "Oregon Bridges." She cont ranted - the bridges of early days, which were built with no though to per manency or beamy with the splen- ' did and artistic structures on our t highways today. Her talk was 11 . lust rated with slhles of some of ' the largest and Jiiost beautiful of our new bridges. These slides were j loaned by the State Highway De partment and Mrs. K. I'. Mossinan n gat n grat'lously grunted the use of her lantern. The T,ndlcs Auxiliary to the Hro : t her hood of Railway trainmen en Joyed one of the most delightful affairs of the season last evening at ' Kagles hall when they gave a "Kid ' IMrty." .Approximately fifty mem bers came dressed as "kids" and games were played during the evening- accordingly. During a short program' every officer responded with a song, u dance or reeitntion. Jfci&a. jujjttirai-'c-hlldron took part In the program. Mrs. O. CI. Hamilton won first pVlze for being the hest dressed little girl and Mrs. Mar pa ret Arnett won the prize for be ing the funnies:. Before adjournment lollypops. animal crackers and ice cream was served by the committee in charge. The Kings Heralds of the Klrsl Met hod 1st Kpiscopal church tnet yesterday afternoon at four o'clock In the primary room of Ihe church for their regular meeting. Kifleen children were present and after the regular lesson in t he stingy book "Chinese I .'.in terns," refreshments were served and an hour enjoyed at play. The next meeting will take place Embroidery On This has recently designed an afternoon dress of black and royal blue taf feta, with long, tight sleeve-, from the cuffs of which fall long, nar row scarfs of contrasting taffeta ribbon w hich Join In a tassel ohout I wo feet from t he w rial. Purl Luminous sheats of light -colored satins are being ex tensively designed here for evening wear at the ltlvlera resorts. These are embroidered In crystal and semi-precious stones and trimmed extensively wll h feathers. h'aney pearl necklaces, now so much in j vogue, are designed to match each ii eswi. London When It rains In l on dou they let It rain, and why not? Shops here are full of well-taltnred and attractive topcoats In water proofed tnalerlals. The tatter In clude cashmeres, wool gabardines, west of Kngtnnd covert cloths ami Scotch cheviots. The majority of these garments are even lined with rainproof satin. Flo Picked. Her THIS lower edge of this tunic has a wide fitted band of eyelet em broidery and several kinds of mes lace which gives a delightfully light and summery effect. The ma teriul is blue georgette ertpi. w , in (he form of a Chinese supper. Mrs. Qlen Strickland entertained a number of friends at bridge lasl evening at her home here. During the eyenlng;s play, Mrs. K. Jacob sen won high score. A dainty luncheon was served before adjournment. ' Mrs. T.ester Bramwell entertain ed last evening at her home on N avenue. The evening was spent at cards with Mrs. T. It. Maxwell winning high score among Ihe In dies and the gentlemen's prize go ing to Clyde Zimmerman. Luncheon was served at an ap propriate hour. . Announcements Social announcements may be pt-lotJ.il In this column free of charge. Any announce ments pertaining to any func tions such as cooked food sales, etc, will be refused. An nounceincuts, to be printed the same day, must be In socleJj editor's hands bj 9:00 o'clock. News editor's note. Hints for the Housewife ! WALLING'S Pattern Hat Specials Willi pvitv Hut nl $10.75 w give i ni l: si. mi in .IrwWry. Willi wry lint nl S.1M, vr Kin' l'lti:i". a "3r Ilainl-kc-rvWif. Ollirr (tcioil vnhips nl Sli.05. Our lot Hiicki-iiiii Frnmea WALLING'S Mrs. H. A. Zurbrtek and Mrs. K. L, Holmes will entertain Chapter I, 1. 12. O., Krlday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Zurbrick on Main street. Mrs. H. S. Drownlon will have charge of the program for the afternoon. ' Mrs. Verne Johnson will hi' hos tess to the Alpha club tomorrow afternoon, February f. ' . The Thursday Mrldge club will meet tomorrow aflrnoon, Febru ary b, Willi Mrs. l"rd Kiddle as hostess at her home at Island City. The Riverside Ladles Aid will meet tomorrow otter noon, Febru ary GJat the home of -Mrs. Jolm ! Lane, Z'.m'Z First street, at two ! o'clock. I ' Ulon will lu.-.l ut the I. . O. I'. ! hull T lium.li.y ufn-i noon ul two jo'rlork. llh Mm. I'liiia Hir.T ua , hostt-SM. ... 1 The Happier Homes club will meet tomorrow ofternoon with Mrs. 1 Fred L. Shepherd as hostess. White Loaf ( nUe J cup butter S cups flour 1 i cups sugar " cup milk While of 4 eggs 2 level teaspoons baking powder. 1 teaspoun almond extract. Sift flour once and measure; add baking powder and' sli t . live or six nines. Sift sugar, then measure. ( 'ream butter and sugar together thuroughly, then 'add flour ami milk alternately. little ut u time, then flavoring; Fold in carefully the Ktifily beaten while of egs, and bake in angel cake pan or two loaf pans, forty to sixty minutes, at Uftti degrees F. Add I cup chop ped nut im-ats if a Nut Loaf cake, IS desired. . Straw iM-rvy .Mnise 1 fitiurl cream 1 box strawberries 1 cup sugar 1 box gelatine (scant) or 1 J tablespoon granulated gena- tine. , 2 tablespoons cold water 3 tablespoons hot water Wash and hull berries, sprinkle with sugar, and let stand one hour; mash and rub through n fine sieve; add gelatine soaked In cold and dissolved in boiling water. Set In pan of ice water and stir until it begins to thicken; then fob) in whip from cream, pul in mold, cover, park in salt and Ice, and let stand four hours, ltaspberrles may be used in place of strawber ries. ' ... Petit Four Yolks 4 eggs 1 cup swgar Klour Whites 4 eggs 3 tablespoons cold water ; li tablespoons corn Htarch 11 l ve tenspoon baking powder i level teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon lemon extract. Heat yol k of eggs a nd wat er until' thick and lemon-colored, ndd sugar gradually, unn beat two min utes. I ut corn starch In a cup and fill cup with flour. Mix and sift corn starch and flour with bak ing powder and silt, and add to first mixture. When thoroughly .mixed, add whites of eggs 1mm ten until siiff. all flavoring. Hake in a shallow pan .cool, 'and shape, using a small cutter. i 1 Income Tax Facts Joeeiyn Leo was added to the luu ul America a most beautiful women 4 upon the auggvatloa or Hoienz Ziegteld who t supiwsed iw know everything about bt-auty but Flu wus latt in ttndinK this beauty, tor Jacques Ohtirles. beauty eonnjisseur of Fans, hud already given hvr the title of .- America s moul Ueuutllul woman " No. 18. Losses iirlslng from "fires, storm, shlpwreek. or ot her casualty or from theft" are deductible whether Or not connected with the tax lay er's trade or husincHS. The term 'other casualty" within the mean ing of the revenue act of 19114, Is one arising through the action of a physical force of naluie, for example a flood or frost. - If a taxpayer's home or uuiojno bile is destroyed by fire, or If his Hummer bungalow' Is damaged by storm he may claim a deduction ,for the loss sustained. Allowance, (of course, must be made for any I Insurance or ol her compensation .received. In event of a collision i between a truck and an automo j Idle used for pleasure Or conveni ence, the owner of the truck may clal m a ded act Ion for damages, I provided at the time tne truck wu being used for business purposes. , No deduction Is allowed the owner iof the automobile because the car was not being used for business j purposes, neither Is 11 a "casualty" as uenneu anove. Loss of property by theft or bur glary is an allowable deduction, and need not be incurred tit trade or business. As a genenal rule deductions for losses are allowed for the year In which sustained. A taxpayer may ascertain the amount of a loss sus tained during a prior Uixable year which he hud not deducted from gross Income for that year. He may render an amended return for such preceding year Including such amount of loss in Ihe deduc tions from grom Income, and may file with the llureuti of Internal Hevenue a claim for refund of the excess tax paid by reason of fail ure to deduct the loss In his ori ginal return. A loss from theft or embezzlement occurring In one year Hud discovered In another Is ordinarily deductible for the year in which sustained. los.se& In illegal transactions are not deductible. ; - Society news front .Washington: Coolldge took a trip on the May flower without chucking nny cab inet member overboard. You can tell when prohibition to effective. They will quit singing Sweet Adeline. Rollins Hosiery MILES OF WEAR IN EVERY PAIR! PUTMAN'S READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY' Hlckiuun (Ky. ) man Kol thiw yi'ni's for lilRmny. Marrying la a good runloiu but u linil lialilt. ' iwr 01 Safe Milk For Infant, invalids, Children, The Aged Rich Milk. Malted Grain ext. In powdev form, male The Food-Drlnkfor All Ages. Digestible No Cooking. Alight Lunch always at hand. Also In Tablet form. Ask for "HotUok'a," at all Fountains. T Avoid Imitations Substitute SHOUT SMUTS I'OI'l liAH ON .MONTI-' CAKliO TKNMN ('OVllT MOON TIC CAHKO (AT) Hare knees have appeared here unions he women tennis players, who are wearing rolled stockings und skirts almost ns short as bathing cos tumes. The wbbrevlnted skirl and plenty of "knee room" add a lot lo the piny, the players say, nnd give much more freedom than for merly. ., Hklrts of the new tailor made ami ensemble sultK worn in Monte Carlo and Nice nre also much Hhorter than even a few months ago, and tight. The skimpy Bklrt hos come to stay at least for this season, according to the tailors. Hot Biscuits for Dinner! Make them with Tokio 1' reserves landmark. TOKIO (AP)-The building and grounds of the famous 1'eers Club have been sold to a syndicate which will erect modern reinforced concrete office buildings on the site. Visitors to Tokio will recall that the entrance to this club was through one of the three remain ing great gates of the Yrdo jjo rlod. said to be one of the finest types of extant of the architecture of that lime. The gate, is to be pre-v served. " - , The quaipt old custom of having a miners' strike every year may b reaumPd this spring. i LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. ' WE ARE THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W If they donT hurVy up with last year's baseball probes 1 hey won't finish in time to slurt on 4hls year's. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKHRIG POWDER They will be light tender" tempting every time SALES Z't TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND F ashion Notes New York The head coverings for Houthrn resort war, of either felt or straw, are of the familiar panama shape, with tlje brim turn ed sharply up In front and down behind, and with front brim pin ned bacU with a bow of rosette of brlwh: 'vet ribbon. Cincinnati ().) n:idhoue In trouble. Let girlH under is dance Incorrectly. Little girls mustn't think they are grown. PAaFICSTATES SEE OUR WINDOWS For Fresh, Ilome-mado Candy The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home-Made Candy" ; :. (Retail only) CAN GRANDE RONDE VALLEY WHEAT Be entirely used in the manufacture of Superior Bakery Goods?: SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE CHAMBER ; OF COMMERCE WINDOW. . 1 : Gwilliams' Electric Bakery "HOME OP THE GOLDEN CRUST" . .Safutij JSuMb) Cntfoifaify I k . , LA GRANDE JOSEPH STAGE LINE I Uaars A Coldlron, Props. " Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 ' Now is the time to build that chiclkcn house or k.Iiiirc and do all repat-: work be fore the pn?es go up. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tlie Poor Man's Friend" Oppo. Foundry. IMIONK ltd 4 Mo Huuilay HuhIiukm When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'lp h Intcrps'- In the fine hnlr wh-ct -n no ha-e itst pnrrhn : ail In mnkinK a p-rf ; colffnrp while yonr own h r rtows out to the prop', h-nfrth. The hair Is of ex i - :r qualit) and nioriVrat1 lit prfre. We urn" you to the display at o ir ui!y ronvenlenri' GE1ST MARIN EL1.0 SHOP floom t. Ruoimrr Bl' MA Bt-anty AM for rhone Main 577 NVw 'r-rk Chlflon today Is to !.: w.-,.it the utility In fielder Is lo til. It can le plaeed any t li n-. Kven qn the straight lino, .slim. ;tuln, satin frocks It in lined ns n firhu. aihlins Rrure to the nr :. ,ine and a contrasting color not lo the costume. w York Hanlk. rchh-fs now leorativc us wt-ll as uif-ful ar- i.-s. Wit h i tit nv taiiort-d "hy (ftv1 ti nf"dd flare of; js 1 1 1 pcfp from a pock'-t.j ir of colored linen with em- red ed(r-s. or of hnllianUy d crepe de chine, N York Th'1 keenest ey can-t-ll wh'Tp sky ends and sea .ns And the nam' Is true of the niMe rout u rue. Kor th cotits e IfinK HiM-d with the tmtne hrlt nt printed nflks which rotupone f Vonnn. When th roal Is opn s nlnmt impossible lo tell nhw ROtl ends Intl COUI le-Kill". .arl When l r'.ho s to slerve ine r.irminn ri.n-.mnm KiniDlT Mi merva Says Better late than never. But never late Is hetter. Ion't let this opportunity slip away from you lo pur- rhuo thn nle1 St re-t Ht"p- ln Pumps and Slipi-rs ni the priee we are offering them to you All good things do not Inst forever. Get yours now while tlie getting Is good. New shades In Spuntex Guaranteed Htik Host-ry, at THE BOOTERY J f.AV IIAVIIF.N, Mar. , Tlie Plarr Ularr The ili-r for mtr I'hI" JVhat is the "Check" Seal, i. When you build or buy a home you want to know that the electrical installation is made by an electrical contactor who does compUte electrical wring, installs convenient connec tions for electrical appliances and uses stand ard wiring devices. i 2. When you need electrical appliances, you want to select an electrical retailer who sells quality electrical merchandise. ( The "Check" Seal identifies such contractors and retailers for you. Before you build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring. When you need elec trical appliances or equipment buy where you see the "Check" Seal. PACIFIC -STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY MAffCUCO LOt AMOtLM LOMO S1AC AELAVO ronxAKP ieattu irocAai Distxllmtors for General Electric Btffrmfoa boiid.buy or rrf- pn TW BmMI Maw tmt U wit Arr-m Ut V-trt tmo br h4 twi "T V- rw" hut M HM s ii Check" Seal Appliances Carried By Kastern Oregon Light & Power Co, Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Ileal values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Money No Measure. Of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollars and cents. No community without tele phone service can exist in competition with another community that has telephone service. Home Independent Telephone Co. We Have in Stock and Are Agents for AT WATER-KENT " ' -J RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. UAIH 1M NEW FOLEY BLDA sSlr nnnot rs(r;iln iheniselves. One