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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1925)
nnirsday,' February 12, 1Q25. THE EX EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE i ! r NEWS of SOCIETY PSl TELLS Elegance and Charm Here Ono'of the most' attractive af fairs of the son son took place last J rvcntnif at the Stoddurd honto on O avenuo, when Mr and Mrs. Earl Htoddurd and Jr.rand, Mrs. 1.9 Itouvy entertained with a brldgi -puriy. At the close of the eve ning's play ut fifteen tables, it. rooms artistically decorated for thr occasion with beautiful pussy wil lows and daffodils, -giving an at mosphere of spring, prists .wr awarded to the couples havtnc hlnh genres. Mr. and irn. R. J. t:ntn r(lved first rixc, Mr. anil .Mrs. Uizl Hraily. i-vuml, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krees. third with lite eoi'Rolatlnn prizes going tt Mrs. William Bclgrlsi nnd ClyiU VnuiKin. Al an appropriate hour ah ex cellent two course luncheon was ht'fvcd. - On Tuesday evening, at the home hf Mrs. O. W. Ituitfl. the Young Women's Educational Auxiliary hold its regular ntonihly social and husliu us meeting. After n very hrlef business meeting and devo tional service, tin committee In charge of the meeting p rope tiled a patriotic program, with .the fol lowing nmnlifrs: Song by Mrs. f. C. rinnninrr. as sisted by a ehnrus; a military skit tnt it "The Major and the fat." by Mrs. VI. I' Heitss'er " ami Miss 'ri'R.sa Wells and the eat: n p;irody on "rtarbaia Krli lehle." with -Mrs. llftwtird I'lfi'son as linrhnru and Mrs. C. t Dunning as 1Jv.kIi the durky maid. Between each of these numbers Miss I.avlna Galloway gave a very amusing Swedish dialect reading, the rirst being' "O.'Orge Washing ton anil (he Cherry 'free," the 'sec ond "Miles Standlsh." and the third ''General Sheridan," which were enthusiastically received. The program was closed wlih a rending by Mrs. Lawrence Graham, after which the girls present work ed on an original cross-word puz iilo. ind Mrs. W. E. Ramho spoke briefly of some of her experiences In the work In the Near East, Refreshments In keeping with the patriotic Idea were served by the committee In charge of the meet ing, which was composed of Ann ctia. Johnson, chatrmnn: Crease Wells. Viola Henham, Mrs. E. h lleassler, Mrs. Lawrence Graham, Mrs. Clyde Peterson. Miss Olive Wilcox and Miss Alice Marquardt. The committee was very ably as sisted by Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. !Mer son and Miss Galloway. Mrs. Roy Tyler was hostess' to the Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church at her home on Klrst street recently. Mrs. E. O. Payton and .Mrs. Leslie 1 Hincnn, dressed In Chinese cos tumes, received the guests nnd Mrs. A. Cooper had chnrgo of the devotions. The bible ver3 s quoted by different members present had reference to "The Cup." Tea. and wiuers were serveo in woraiuiuw'W, t HofTJT"Mr. tinTT-Mrs. A7TI 1WUI I ML- l,IUIlf3(T UUOIUUI. I Mil uuai- ness meeting followed with Mrs, DRTHE- CHRIS T Hints for the ', Housewife Mm Zg i:H mi Jy Iw ft ' i St That Jesus of Natareth was and Is the most wonderful personage of all history, was the contention of Mr. petelle in pis sermon at the Christian church lt evening. Enumerating the particular things In which thin wonderful character stands forth, he said, "Jesus Is wonderful in the proph ecy of the Old Testament.' Titer art- more lhan two thousand pro phecies of the Old Testament that have their fulfillment In Klin. He Is '-wonderful m hlrth. That his conception und Itirih was- out of the ordinary cannot be ques-lioni-il and Is not iiue.Mttoned by the ltlble student, lie was won derful in His death; tie was won derful in I lis resurrection; He Is wonderful In His power today." In the song service of the even ing. Mr. I-ilrbanks and Mrs. Lap ham wing together in n most ef fective way. "Jesus Will. A men's chorus1 was announced for this evening's meeting and Mr: Pet elm said bis' sermon subject would be "The Pnwr of the Cross." Itrge audiences are In attendance. rilHLRE s eliuiiii- and i haim and J diKiinction to this spring street tioek of anther flmrnieen with Its vest and cuffs of white corded ilk und the distinctive lie w-iih Its lonti encl." The tlan-d overttinie is lielns much featured now. Robert Layton in charge. The les ' son from the study bonk was splen didly given by Mrs. Ella Doty. During the socint hour games relative to St. Valentino were p!ay f d -with Mrs. Leslie Duncan. Mrs. 1 .elf el. M is. 1 Iowa rd Plcrsnu a nd Mrs. Pelker receiving prizes. The house decorations and the delicious refresh men Is. served at the close of the meeting by the hostess, had St. Valentine' as a motif. . t Covo (Special) Mrs. T,. R Car ter w is hostess at an Informal card party at her home here re cently, honoring her sister, Mrs. Ttay Goodnoush, who Is visit mp here. ' The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Frank Miller.. Mrs. A. If. Orion, Mrs. T. 11. Conkltn. Mrs. II. II. Daniel, Mrs, O. Heryford. Miss lit as Kelly. Mrs. Ray Good uough nnd Mrs. William Hallmark. Cove (SpecleJ) Mrs. C. Pertsch was Bin prised by a number of Iricnds recently at her home here. Four tables of "50U" were at play during the evening. After a dainty two course luncheon- was served the guests departed voting It one of the most delightful evenings or the season. Among these present were Mr", nnd Mrs. E. C. Ree.s. Mi and JMrs. Orton, Mr, nnd Mrs. William Hall mark, Mr. and Mis. T. H. Conklln. Mrs. A. G. Conklln, Mrs. J. J. Con ley, Mrs. . L. It. Curter, Mrs. Ray Ooodnoughi Mrs. Frank Miller and Miss Hess Kelly. WALLING'S Pattern Hats $6.95, S8.50, $10.75 THR SHARON'S nEST BTTI.I! AN MATKHIAL3. OTIII'.ll NI-MBRI13 t:i. tn t.voo WALLING'S Announcements Social annoiiiiccnteiits may bo printed to this column free of t;I targe. Any annotinoe nients pertaining to ny funo tiooH audi as cooked food sajes, etc., will be refused. An Douncenicnis, lb bn printed th same day, nnmt bo In society editor's bands by 9:00 o'clock. News editor's nolo. SCHOOL IH RAICS SI A(il l I HttOI) KIVKR, Ore.- In a tri angular debate with I'eml and The Dalles high schools llie Hood River aiYirmnlive I'-inn. Clifton limine) and l.ois Sinclair, defeuled t he Itend neKallvtv Mary Itenneti and Maurice J-loover, by unanimous de cisions here. Tin- Hood River negative, Roger Wood yard and Harriet Fuller, lost it The JmtlfS by 2-1o-l vote of the judges. The debaters diseirssfd united ownership ami control of I o-al niims. roast sti rrr.i siAiti:itms There are, a number of ways of j preparing nparertbn of which some worn to be little known and rare ly used. - Most housewives boil them, with sauerkraut or ' new cabbuge, which are of course good und tasty combinations. Hut the ho isewlfe. -who wishes to vary het; style enn provide an equally de . lectlble dish by filling the spar. ribs with an onion stuffing nmlj rousting them wltli carrots and' potatoes, . , : j cm, one- mcuiuiu suten onion, one tart apple nnd a few stalks of celery into small pieces.. MJlx together with two cupfuls hreadi crumbs, oiuv cupful corn meal; two! tablespouiulK butter and a llllle salt and . pepper. : . When alt .the Ingredients are well mixed add just enough hot milk to tnolHtuit. Then' wash nnd thy a, small side of sparerilfs, trlm off the excess fat and fill the center, with stuff ing. Rrlng the two sides togeth er, press closely' and fasten wHh skewers. Rub the oitsblo well with flour mid place In an entnh eitd ware baking dish, which u hq chlna-IIke nnd dainty in- ap pearance. It can be brought -to the lahle and used as a serving dish. Instead of transferring It to a hot platter. Choose carrots and potatoes of null or m sixes and place them around the meut. 1'otir over alt I w cupfuls of boiling water and cook for about three riuarlers of an hour. llnsle fre riuently so that all will be well browned. HERE'S A REAL PRESCRIPTION f OR THE TORTURING PA1KS OF NEURITIS I , ' - ; When you've fried everything While this particular formula n you can think of and nothtntfjWas compounded for the purpose seems to even relievo those ploro- of comiuertng , painful, Oouty eon- hi, nnonlKing pains. Just go to.dttlons And what Is known an Ited Cross Orag Co. or -some oth- Ithenmntotd Arthritis a knotty, i er good itriiRKlst and net a hot t In j painful swelling of. the joints it J . . . or AU'nrhu Hpeelul Kormtlhi No.'hua proven wonderfully succfsh 2.' He sure you get No, 2 which ful In all forms of Neuritis and conies In caps lie form, for Ihe'Sclatro Nervo lnlns. "" ----- - llmiid form Is a aiteelwl prepnra-j ' j ; m...n '. jr. containing dope ' of any kind it i majority of w hich were represent doesn't. , Such things am only rcil. New SpHttfe Hats ARRIVING DAILY " $5.95 to $25.0(1 . ' , PUTMAN'S .nEADT-TO-WRAR AND lion for KlitMinmUfmi only. " Tako Ihemi llltln ilurk 'aiiAUli!t iim ilhvt-ttMl nnd MILLINERY I : Krn-n , notion only nt rnlli'f. Ih. nuw in anoni iiihi in.jr ' ,,. ,.. ,.,, tholy Imnlsli.-.l. thoiw rsl8lf nt, . Hn mire you've Rot Ni'iiillls nn;l norvo rui-UhiK piiIiib Hint hnvfi'llion net Allonrhu Bpor-lnl Kornuilu nnilKi'tl ynu liinny nlvcpli-m nlKhtK'No; i.. Vo ir pnlim H III 1m Bono A, li vv liiori) ilosoa nnd 111" piilim lii'fori' you know !l. (Mall or.liin )iavi lifl you foiM'w. . :llpt !. Allv. I Fashion Notes WIN'HtV ItliASTS llltlNi ' IIKill siioi:s OF CANT KEEP 'EM Todav's leehorir is com nosed of snow that fell In Greenland more than 5, not) years. ago. . ! Ticca lire In Tit 1 1 llilo Htorm m-nidi- I ets, seelilng shelter before the np-j iruni-ii ill n nun hi in iiuin i-ii uy j human beings. QI'INAHY STOlli: l,OOTI.i SAI.KM, Ore. Hurgldrs entered the general siore al Qufnahy and opprojirlated merchonllse valued :it between $(177 and $7ao. A. N. Anderson, owner of the store, in n report to the sherirf. said he sus pected ii young itiun who was si'en loitering In the vicinity of Quinaby. An unHiiecostfrul' attempt was mnile to rob the J. C. Savage store at Kucouda, bid the prowlers .were frightened away before accom plishing their purpose. . WHh the coming of bad weather one of New York's smartest shops, displayed some high hid hoots that were irrestible. Wltn vnmps of black patent kid b'.ither and light tops of soft gray or helge kid, the bonis just reach the hem line of the costume. Tracing snugly up the. Inside, the ' fn.slenlng Is scarcely visible nnd the soft kid lops con form to Die lines of the ankle per fectly, creating a IrlmncsH of iip pearunce I It til can never in achiev ed v.llh the weurliig of 'low.. shoes. And Incidentally, the high hoota correct thick -and heavy unkh s oc casioned by I lie const a nl wearing of low shoes. IUTTOX OXrOHl) OK KID The increasing popularity of the oxt'ord and Its many variations manJcHls itself this season in a ;'our-btitton model of kid with ehher high or low heel. They are made In Havana hrnwn nnd black kid and a few ore striking com binations of black kid vamns with 1eige or gray kid quarters. OUT OF JAIL Mr. Turney declared thai most of the. prisoners concurred In1 (he belief that- hnhltual ' criminals should not he allowed to ' bring children Into the world. "All he-lit-ved In punishment, -he- continu ed, but favored institutions "where1! prisoners could ho employed ' In producing some commodity; - MRK HITS Sf.tMirK OHK- I.OS ANGLES, AP) Surveys atnong prisoners Iri the l.os An geles county jail. Indicate that there Is something wrong 'With present educational and ndiglon methods, In the opinion of Uoy- uiond I.. Turney, director of the t.os Angeles Crime Commission. Vie expressed this view at a ro cent inevllng of -the HouHiern Cali fornia Academy of CrimiuolOKy. Meven 'percent of the Inmates of he cnunly jail, Mr. Turney Haiti, were college gradualcs, as nKhist percent In ordlmtry civil life: I '2 ',4 percent of tho prisoners had; college training; AU pereiVpt were ? high school graduates, compared with 2T percent olrtslde th walls. All (lie prisoners ftgreed, added Mr.'Turney, that thero hail been a lack of momi training and a de fect of ehnmoter-hnlldlnf? training in the schools, and that the same thing was true of tho religions, a SKASimrc, Ore. The summer honfe of Mrs. 1;. K. McNeil of Port land wuh partially destroyed ;hy lire, believed of Incendiary origin. The house, which has been un occupied, Is located on 'First ave nue nnd the JYoni, An Investiga tion, was started -by Vlre. J'hlef. Menry, who said his findings would he reported to the stale fire titurtthul. Damage watt nbout $:omi (ommon t'eM Rights Itconfiiizcdj. . .AMATH KAI.I, Ore. A proof of the sluotjrlty of, th-Hill lines ,ln usklng the city of Klamr atl rallB to safeguard Itself-and its future in grunting frttnehtse privileges to railroads, Judge' Car ey, general CQimsel. f or the.,Or'gop TrunH, said that when the - Hill lines sought entrance to this; city ihey would jtgreo to the Insertion of the common Utter clause In any or ail franchiseswhich they flight remiPBt of 'this city.- -f , ' Hall's Cat arrli Medicine bpth locj and internal, and aJn tucccuful In the treatment of CJtatm foroTerfortye.t. SoldbydldruwUo. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,'Mea,Ohlo Servicing Batteries We Specialize Ih - Bttery Recharging, Repalrlai and proloaclnf tli wrvlo yonr battnry -was Intended to H "Tecardlem of the alae or mikWe. Our prloea and aerrlco moat wtiafy - 8-UOUR BF.OHAROK HFKVIO KXTDB Dlatrlbntc FREDV T. BURGESS HAtN 125 IMS JeMeraoa In. When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be Intorr-atpI In thp fln hair wlecllon we have Jtmt purchaaed to aid In making a perfect coiffure while your own hair irrowa oiit to the proper length. The hair la of excellent quality and moderate in price. ' We uriro you to a-e the dlnp!:iy at yo r en;ly convenience GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room Simim-r Itlflg. 'A liramy Aid for Kery Need." I'hone Main 577 MrH. Verm' .lolmson will Ik hnfl nhs In the Alpha c'lnh Krlitny fvcv llilllf lit lior Ikhiip on SprlllfT Hlri't'l. I Mrs. I.eo F. Milli-r will entertain Ithe Junior liiidce cluli tomorrow 'ni'terhoon. I The rexulnr monthly meeting of ;he Missionary soeiely of the jf'hrtslian rhureli will he held ot th? church tomorrow afternoon, i'i'hls heinff Riiest d:iy a one o'elork !nnehrnn will he H-rve 1o which nil Indies of the rhureli are in 1 viti il. An inter sriiur program Is ihflnff prepared by Mrs. .1. A. Wil ' Mums wllli "'hinu" ua the loplc. iMrs. f'lyde Zimiiiernuin and Mrs. jjVrry Caldwell are In clmrK" of the ; luncheon. A dance will he given at Honan Hull under the auspices of the i KplscopDl church Friday evening". ,1'ehrunry 2M. Mrs. Ci. L. Larlson Is chairman of the committee in 'cliurKe. J ! The Missionary .Society of the Presbyterian church will meet I with Mrs. Hal Hohm-nkniup tomor row nTti rnoon ot 2:30 o'elork. This ! meeting will mnrk the end of the fiscal year and officers will b elected. f The Tythlan Sisters will jrlve a St. Valentino, party at the K. of P. hall tomorrow evening. It will be a costume party and nil those not in costume will he fined. . Thf M. I. A. of the 1.. 1). fl church will fflve a character ball at the amusement hall tomorrow evening. AM those not in costume will be fined. Tho Woodmen of the World and Women of Woodcraft will have a (IUt hKfflncKl! and Bn iul meeting ot KnifRs hall Monday even in. Kb ru.ry IS, al i(fht o'clock. Hln Monn'alrT firnnpe pfvc a program at Oranyn llnll Kridtiy even I nr. I-Vbruary I A. H-'veral In-tert-stintf ft-aii rea ore b"init plan-nt-.i by" the roinnitltef la charpe. Berlin newsboys t ri-s ore "er- , J'otrn.' aceitrdlni: lo a new ordi- imnre. They d.sturlx d tMislnfS . j i;lin in ilm ntrmti orricefl, i ANNOUNCING THE OPENING JI THE TIFFIN Beginning this 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 erf its kind in 'Eastern Oregon. Cafeteria Luncheon Service From 11:00 to 2:00 week days THE TIFFIN will offer luncheon with cafeteria serv ice providing a pleasant place for' you to secure a delicious luncheon, hurriedly or 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 win your immediate favor. . Full a la carte service may be had at other hours, and particular attention will be given after-theater and after-dance diners service 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 been taken in providing an establishment of which the city may be proud. Equal care will le 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 your convenience. Valentine Parties Have your Valentino French Pastries, Cakes and 1 Cookies made by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery, "East ern Oregon's Leading Bread and Pastry ' Bakers." ' "llome'of Th'e ttoldeh Crust" Gwilliams9- Electric Bakery LET US HELP YOU- 5 With your electrical problems. '; WE ARE THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS V.wm.;i.ANP RETAILERS - Jy: H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S SEE OUR WINDOWS For - Fresh, Home-made Candy The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street ' ' "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) .Safely' -"Stanly lomtortaUy IA GRANDE - JOSEPH STAGE USE Bitan CofcMrao, Prop. , Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 1 :, 5:50 I Arrive: 10:50 1:50 We Have in Stock and Are Agents for ' 7 i! AT WATER-KENT f RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. HAIR MM KEW FOLEY BLDU ; ! i j