La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 11, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Wednesday, Fehruaryll, 192o
THE EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
Mrs. Herbert Paulson-' entertain-
id ut Tour lubUs of bridge Tuea J
iiuy unernocn'&i ner home ui iiu:
N avenue. During tho afternoon';
Ily Mn. John Theisen won h
cora. Mrn. Lloyd Scriber the hcc
nr.ij nrtste and tho consolation print
wt-iit io. Mrs. K.. Murks. ,
A ttalniy two eoui.it' lunHienn wf
RorvecJ by the hostess, ass-sted hj
Mis. Al Huy, '
'
M:rs "Hilda UobertBon and Murl
noit G, Mnrr.iy. both of Terry, were
tmih-ri in marriage Saturday 'eve
tilng ut tho parsoiiaffR nf the Proa
lyierUm rhtireh with lteverend
Willlnm. f'rosliy Itowi of flciiiilnR-.
'M'bs Onldu l'olmwm and I-VimI
Murray nrrnntiiuni-i the brldf and
fcrootn. The happy couple will
liiitkn their home at Perry.
" Both Mr. Murray ripd Miss Unb
erlson rp well .know hrre. Mr.
Murray IiuvIiik made flrande his
, lioipo for a number'nf yours. MIkh
polx rtHon la a 1H24 Ri-aduale nl"
Dim Ijt Tlraiide high ftchn(1.
'.-..
The- pot -lurk nupper Riven last
fvnlnff at the Prr shyterlsn chureli
was i b nomas In every way. The
basement was erowded to rapacity
'and llx-re . was more than food
enoiiKh to fted all priw.-nl, The
ChrlHiian lOndeavor s:tni; a iiuiutH'r
of Routrfl Oni'ins the supper.
Thrs. on the eimnnltltre In
'rharp-e of the nffnlrk were Mrs. V.
11. '"' PolinenUanip, sr.. chairman:
,l i a. 1 li rry Turner, M rs. Willtii in
Miiit-r. Mrs, II. it. ll;inna. Mrs. v
1 K. Huehonan. Mrs. . Albert 'Oool,
Mrs. Plill Thompson and Mrs. J.
K. - Wright.
' .
. The -Wlnmore elass of the Pres-
byltrlan church- mei Tups. lay. eve-
ItU'hurdsqjo 2H Rceond street for
1 heir ri'Kiilar biiHiness . nwlinj;.
Mrs. Onar Poareh, president, and
Allen"' Snook, secretary-treasurer,
were unanimously re-elected, for
the comlnjj year.
At the close of the business
meeting a delightful soel.il hour
lollowed. during which time Miss
Isiibel Miller gave two enjoyable
readings and Miss Gladys Miller, in
her pleasing manner, rendered
three piano solos.
Mrs, Agnes I nmenn nnd Mrs.
Poareli surprised the class with u
beautiful birthday cake, adorned
v.ilh one candle, emblematic of the
first anniversary of the class or
ganization. The president In a few
well chosen remit rlcs expressed ap
preciation of the work nnd asso
ciation of the teacher of tho class.
Mrs. Duncan.
Smart Fur
Hem
v Ma
GRANGE PLANS
TO ENTERTAIN
OHAVOR IIATJ (Special)
Many of the grangers in this vic
inity are busy preparing an en
tertainment to ho Klvt'ii Kriday
evening, v;ruary i :i. The ladies
of the grange will give "Sweet
and I.ow.v n burlesque tnuHienl
drama. The men will put on 'Hes
sie and tiler lEuu." humorous
pantomime, - The Spciuwr liro til
ers orchestra will play during the
evi'niug. The procietls from t lio
program will l' used to buy some
new chuirtwfor the hall.
a few Pine Mountain grange
iiu tnliers are planning to alti-nd
t he I'niun grange meet big Wed
nesday. Mrs. .1. H. Hardy and two Utile
children, of Knterprt are visit
ing ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.
liii't (trout.
Mwlghl Kh'shman, who has been
ill for stunt time from the effects
of an operation on his nose is
still Niayiog in Iji Urande.
Mrs. Anne Huffman lias been on
Hie sick, list hut Is reported to be
much hnpruvt tl at the present
Unit.
Joe Anson Is recovering from an
attack of rheiiinntism.
Hints for the
Housewife
Soften the cream cheese g radii until thick nnd creamy nnd add
ally, by udding the milk and creqm. dates and nuts, cut in small pieces.
Then udd th dates finely chop- Pour into a greased pan nnd cut
pert- and mix together thoroughly, into squares.
SeuMtn with u UUlr iwU. ud miv;4 .. . rz : -
IIOMOAY PAKTIRS YOr'l.li
lti:.MI'MIM;H
Yliat to. Scrvp ami llnw to Pro
IMirc Tliu.
rrillIH spring wrap, with Us sinart
J ly fur ltd hem, in i moonshinu
" gray charnu-en finished wiiliu
luind of two-tone plotlnuni fox. It
features "the straight )ai;k and s'-a
and the full front, as well us the
m-W tailored collar.
cently at tho home of Mrs. Pat Pal
lard. A large number of the mem
bers were present und each con
tributed to the afternoon's enjoy
ment with a rending, musical num
ber' or inforntul talk. , The hostess
nerved 'dainty refreshments at the
close , of the afternoon,
Medical Springs (Special) The
members of the p range held n
"kid party" recently . and everyone
had a g ood time. Th ose presen t
were dressed as children and en
tered Into the spirit of the occasion
and the evening was spent at
games.
Before adjournment a dainty At an appropriate hour refresh-
two course luncheon was served. Intents were served.
.
The Woman's Benefit association
met last evening nt the K. of P.
hall for the purpose of initiating
a large class of women into the or
der. Mrs. Catherine KrlckBon, Dep
uty Supremo Commander was pres
ent und after the initiation work n
Hljort njogra m w-o s gly on. a nd -d uln ty
refreshments were served by the
eommltten in charire. i
nrciiKAsi: i kixikthatiox
I.HIPSIO AP). Kducalional
statistics for lerpmn universities
covering . a period of ten yearn
show an increase of women stud
ents: a falling off in total enroll
ments, and a neglect of tho niin
iiitry. The women today arc about
twice as numerous as they were
in l'.tH; 7,4i7 as aKainsl 4.0.'..'!.
After the war a large, number of
young people r tsheti blindly to
l he schools, many of them un
fitted for universi) y work : t hose
have now departed, nnd atten
dance is becomim: normal. Medi
cal und .theological schools report
great declines the attendance to
day being less than half what it
was ten years ago.
. February has a wealth of holi
days, nil of which offer splendid
opportunities to g I v parties.
Whether the hosLcaa r booses the
anniversary of Saint Valentine or
the birthday of either of tho great
makers of history, upproprtul" fa
vors and other decorative . material
can be bought to nutlythc occa
sion festive. Since she need only
chooHO decorations .to anil Iter
fancy, her thought pnO Ingenuity
tihould be directed Io the prepara
tion Of I hO- food 16 be 'served. Suit
able ant) uliraeitw food will con-
tribute more, ll o tho succesH of the.
parly man any tieeoiimon.
A repast, of well-;tnued food
helps to avoid any , unpleasant
after-effects or d.oriors bills.
Instead of serving meal, fhdi
ami egg salads Vnd sandwiches, try
dainty nndwlchrs of such dried
fruits as figs, dats and raisins,
which contain pndigesied sugar.
Attractive' salmis can be made jrom
r a iin d graM'fruil, pineapple', ttprl
eot or peaches, together with many
fresh fruits that you may euro to
employ., 1-Vult is very easily di
gested and looks very nppet izing
when henped on crisp let t nee
leaves. Also.-- there Is :Jn atlded
1'idvuntage in the use of canned
rruii. m i nai i ne syrup can n
mixed wjlh oilier ingredients to
ninke refreshing drinks.
Here are a' variety of helpful
suggestions.
'null I'rnlti Sandwich Pilling
t cupful dates'
?. cupful seeded raisins
cupful dried figs
i cupful walnut meats
Juice of I orange
Put dates, raisins, figs ami
through a food chopper.
orange juice ami m thoroughly.
Spread beiwecn buttered slices of
bread.
Unto .i'hcesn Sandwich
1 jcream choose.
i "cupful dales
1-S eiipful milk or cream
on buttereil I rent I
(rnpWrull Knlad " '
I can grapefruit v
i cupful Hhretlderi cocoannt
- ll cupful maraschino cherries
... 'wui' "'"'"V tn position and, outlook In
.,... ll ."J. siilpbulhling "Industry are exceed
Sprinkle lightly with coioanul and ... ' . . .,,.
Gloomy Future Seen by
Hrttish Sluphuiltlers
ni.ASfeOV (AP) The Immedl-
the
garnbh with cherries.
- Ilistorv Kala.l lill tif lale;
li cuprul dates ,
V lemon
large apphtt
cupt ul cboppet) nuts.
Ingly grave, according to John
Parr, president of the Shipbuild
ing Kinploycrs' Kederallou, in an
article in the Industrial ltvlew
of the (llasgow Herald. The work
lb hand, where there is any. Is
approaching coinpteilon. and there
lieiuove Hh rroin ami cuf each tH mn,,, l(, i many shipyartls
date, into -small pieces - Piv and nothing, lo fill up emptv berths,
core the apples und cut the'tn into Uays Mr. Parr. Tho orders obtain
smalt suunres. place the fruit in ,tble am taken by builders without
llsii and suneene the juice or n i hope of nrofli; In many ruses ten-
Spring 1 925
nuts
Add
lemon ovi-r- it. Mix thovoughiy
and then arrange no (ctliicc. Sprin
kle with chopped nunicai'H.
Vauilln ('wtmnut Ciwikifs
'' i cupful buiu-r -
. I cupful sugar .
1 Rg
cupfuls flour '
2 teaspnonruls bakln powder
, y teaspnonful sail ' , ...
i cupful milk
teiiKpoonfn) vanilla
1 egg yolk or white
H cupful fresh-keeping cocoanut
Cream butler nnd add sugar I
Hlowly, creaming theji together.)
Add W'Ml beaten egg and mix well..;
Hilt riour, baUlng powder ami salt.,1
together a ml adil to egg inKlnre.
uliernalely with milk. Add vanilla
am) chill. Turn out on a floured j
board and roll to about one uuur- I
t-r loch thickness. Cut, with n j
hea rt sha pod cook to cut I er a nd
brush lops with slightly - bealeii j
yolk or while of egg. Sprinkle
wilh cocoanut and hake In a. hot
oven about flt'leen minutes.,
Chocolate Podge. -
2 siuares unsweetened chocolate.
2 cupfuls sugar -
1 tea-spoonful salt,
'"U cupful milk
1 lablespnonful butter
' i cupful dates
u cupful walnut meats
M ix chocolate, augur, salt nnd
milk and bring to boiling point,
stirring const mil ly null) the ehoco
lale hits melted. Cook until a soft
ball forms when tested in cold wa
ter. Hemove from fire nnd odd i
butler. Cool until the bottom of
tin pan no InugN feels hot. pent
ler prices make only part provi
filnu, and in Nome ruses no provi
sion for estuMlHhuieni churges.
Such a condition of affairs. Mr.
Parr adds, cannot continue indefi
nitely, nor even for much longer.
The feeling actuating shipbuild
ers generally has been to carry
on as hem they can, und lit doing
FUMIGATE
Willi FiHTYialcloliyde
the only' safe method
also the. cheapest.
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug; Store
Telephone Main. 53 ",
Cor Fir & Jeff.
. Dresses
Entemble' Suits -. Coats
. Millinery , 1
ARE NOW-ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY '
'YOU'LL ENJOY SEEING THESE ' '
NEW THINGS. "
r' . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
mm
ml
t. :
AND MILLINERY
so they aro considering tho Inter
ests of Iho workman rather morn
than those of the shareholders.
Alleged Mlmnililner Held,
j HOOIl KtVKK, (Ire. J. H.kCra;w
1 Cord, arrested whenofflcera raided
i a si 111 in tho upper valley, was held
to the grand .fury by .lust tee of Iho
Poaco Hlagg. Information lending
to tho raid wua obtained from W.
f;ulld. un upper valley boy.' who
was apprehended wltlt a. bottle af
moonshine in his possession.
Isadora Duncan, peeved dancer,
says sho wilt tcli all she knowii.
Wf wonibr how long It 'will taktt.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hoy Smith, who
will leave In a few days for Cald
well, Idaho, where they will make
t heir home, were, delightfully sur
prised by momhnw of tJio Women
of Mooseheart Legion and U O.
O. M. recently.
After a pleasant soclnl lime re
freshments were served and the
guests depart ed, wishing Mr. and
Announcements
Social announcements may
no printed in this column free
of rlmrge. Any announce
ments pertaining to nny funo
llous such ns cooked food,
naiuft; ofr;,' virrBcirtfsrtr-Ah
nouncemcnts, to bo printed tbrt
Mtuo day, must 1m In socle y
editor bnntls by B:00 o'clrn k.
News editor's note.
Mrs. Ed Roylen and Mrs. C. J.
IVmhnn will entertnln the Jolly
lb'idge club tomorrow afternoon.
Tho T.adies Aid of Iho Lutheran
church will meet hi the commun
ity room of the church Thursday
Mrs. Smith happiness In their new jnrtornoon. February 12. at two
home. Mrs. Smith was presented o'clock. Mrs. T.. O. Khcrt ..wilt be
with n beautiful hand paint ed plate
by (he ladles present.
Elgin (Special) The Ladles Aid
of the Methodisl church met re-
WALLING'S
Pattern
Hals
$6.95,'$8.50,
$10.75
THK SEASON'H BEST
BTYf.E A NO MATEItlAF.a
OTTIKIt M'MRKIIS
S3 U.- in t.'t.OO
WALLING'S
hostess.
The Women nf Mooseheart Le
gion will entertain I he members of
L. O. O. M. and Iheir wives' Thurs
day evening, at seven o'clock -.-it the
L O. o. F. hall.
Medical Springs. (Special) The
IT. O. I. O. club will he entertained
at thehomo of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. fl.
Wlnth Friday evening, February
Uth.
Fashion Notef
When Y.ou
Tire Of
Your Bob
. Then you'll be Interested
In the fine hair selection
we have just purchased to
aid lo making a perfect
coiffure while your own hair
grows out to the proper
length.
The hair of exrellent
quality and moderate In
price. We urge you to se
the display at yoir early
convenience
GEIST MARINELL0
SHOP
Room , Romotrr TMf.
"A Beamy AM for
fcTpry Ncl.w
Phone Main 577
From P.khvh lo Heine.
Attain .New York follows what
Vn na has deet d thai smart
shoes niust fail In line somewbere
heiween brown and belgtr Either
In plain kid or In combination.
"Paris brown," "fJold'-n brown."
"Ofik." "Turtle," nnd "Putty" are
the fashionable spring shades.
Plnli Lines F.miilnto Smartness.
Excepting the "drrolelte" model
seen only nt the opera nnd on most
formal occasions, spring designs In
footwear -are essentially plain. San
dals ore almost never seen and cut-
work trimming Is entirely passe.
Tho extremely pointed toe and the
round short vamp have given way
to a n od tried French toe that Is
exceptionally flattering nnd far
more comfortable. Kldskln pumps,
some plain and others with nar
row straps, are being displayed
with spring wraps and the more
evero tnllleur.
1
ninij. is. worxnF.n
ASHI.AVD. Ore Rladva Mr
Master. 1.1-ycnr-ol daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K. McMastrr of
Throll, a small settlement In Sis
kiyou county. California, was ser
iously wounded, prnba'bly by her
oungcr sister, nccording to a story
told hfr by the p-irents.
McMrstpr. who works at nleht
on the railroad at T'r.rall, has ben
in the habit of keeping his pistol
under his pillow. H was awaken
ed bv r shot and rushed Into an
adjoining room. whre he f'ind
Gladys lying on th floor serious'y
wounded, hlh' th younger cirt.
Thnima. stood nearby crvinx. The
child win brought to the hospital
here.
Footprints mri'le by ; n igu:ini
in. eg.- s.ti"u.(ii.ii, have Irf-- u
round in the lirinni Islands. '
hoe be keeps "out of croswoid
ptiEile. j
ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING
0f
JI
THE
TIFFIN
k' '
Beginning on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock; THE TIFFIN will open to the public
in the former location of The Palace Confectionery, next to the Arcade Theater.
THE TIFFIN will have, full restaurant and dining room service at the luncheon , and
dinner hours. The building has been completely remodeled, re-decorated . and re
equipped and will present an unusually attractive place to dine the finest of its
kind in Eastern Oregon. . ' '
Cafeteria Lunch
eon
Servi
ce
From 11:00 to 2:00 week days THE TIFFIN will offer luncheon with cafeteria serv-
providing a pleasant place for you to secure a delicious luncheon, hurriedly or
ice
leisurely, as you wish.'
Table Dinner Service
Each evening competent table service will be given at dinner with a varied restau
rant menu. On Sunday evening THE TIFFIN will serve a Special Table d'Hote
Dinner that .should wjn your immediate favor. r
Full a la carte service may be had at other hours, and particular attention will lie
given after-theater and after-dance diners sci-vice continuing until 1:00 o'clock
each night.. - .
Fine Fountain Service
In addition, THE TIFFIN will have an unexcelled Fountain service and will offer
fine Candies made in THE TIFFIN'S own kitchens as well as Choice Box Chocolates.
The greatest care has bpen taken in providing an establishment
of which the city may be proud. Equal care will be taken con
stantly to give the highest type of service and satisfaction to pat
rons of THE TIFFIN. You are cordially invited to visit THE
TIFFIN at vour convenience.
Valentine Parties :
Have your. Valentine French Pastries, : Cakes and
Cookies made by Gwilllams' .Electric Bakery, "East
ern' Oregon's Leading Bread and Pastry Bakers."
"Home of. The Golden Crust"
G williams' Electric Bakery
LET US HELP YOU--
With your electrical problems. ; ' .
WE ARE THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS
, ANO RETAILERS .
H.S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. - Phone 393-W
Credit
Attentive Service .
Reliable merchandise
Real values .
Satisfaction assured.
GARR'S
SEE OUR WINDOWS
Fresh, Home-made Candy'
The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
"The Home of Home-Made Candy"
(Retail only) .
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Safety - Softly (malortably
LA OHASDE - OHKI"H BTAGB
llaan OoUiran, Profit.
Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily
8:30 12:30 3:30
Arrive : 10:50 ls50 6:50
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We Ha-e in Stock and . -
Are Agents for ,
ATWATER.KENT "i:
RADIO SETS ii
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Benham Electric Co,
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