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Vednesday, February 18. 1923.
THE ' tV CMM EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of
t A program or unuaunl Interi's:
was bivimi ut Hie Npighliorhooil club
'sl,!iilHy with .Mrs. K. p. Mom
innn In charge. Mrs. Moasinun
,8.oke of "The Thirteenth, The
OriaWsl or All ' Centuries." and
Kave the history or events (hat leil
li to thnt century ami inspired tlje
literature, art and architecture or
'that period.
. A duet. "The Holy Cross." wo?
(beautifully rendered by Mrs. Rhet
inid Williams and Mrs. A. W. Nel
son, urcuinpanied hy Mm K. t..
Holmes ut the piano.
-Miss .Margaret Anson spolte on
'"The Symbolism or the tlothlc."
and art slides added to the appre
ciation or the topic, showing that
the undivided and Holy Trinity Is
everywhere represented lii th
Gothic Cathedral.
"The Cathedral or Chnrtres" wn's
the topic or a pleasing talk liy Mis
"O.J5." Sllverthorn. Or enrly Oothlc
architecture is Notre, Dame ol
ChurtrcH, one spire which is con
sidered hy some critics as the most
perfect piece of architecture In the
world. It Is the most Inved cathed
ral In Europe and In It Is beauti
fully portrayed the entire lire of
Christ In Imagery.
TWo piano numbers were played
by Clifford Bella. "The Wnter l.lly"
and "The Eagu." both by Muc
Duwcll. . "Amiens Cathedral" was the top
ic of Mrs. Turner Oliver's talk.'
Amiens is one of the best known 01
all cathedrals. In It the Itibie story
is so tvomlerfujly depleted that it
in called the "Bible, of Amiens."
The VDSinesu, the height, the sour
ing grandeur of the interior were
shown, as were the lower vaults
and the clustered pillars, which
support Ihem. The Interior, how
over, though the tiling of primary
Importance Is not all there Is as the
outside or the Gothic church is as
closely related to the structure as
the Inside.
; The Gothic Cathedrals are ma--ji.stie
in size ami -height and their
spln-s speak or the aspirations of
the people and their doors of the
way of life.
Art "slides added much of the in
terest of the 'topics given.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft and
Woodmen .of the World met lo
awher Monduy evening and enjoy
ed a social evening. An excellent
program was arranged by the
members of the woman's society
consisting of a short skit, in which
the two ortkvvs were rt-ttresinted : a
vocal number by Mrs. It. J. Mitch-!
?n, a piano solo by Francis Klch-j
arils, a reading by Mrs. Duncan and'
u song by several members of the I
(ir&nnl;:allon. ' j
Following tfce program games.
were the feafnre of tin? evening's
entertainment, after which lunch
eon was served by the Woodmen of
the. World.
' The La Grande Social club mot
at the homo, of Mrs. H, P. N Lei son
on Spring street lust evening. The
home was decorated representing
Washington's birthday. i! red and
ni. ..' ki pk
being
evening wuh spent at games, ufter
which there was a short program
of stories anil readings, pertaining
fo Georgu Washington. Hefore ad
inurnment u dainty luncheon was
servcil.
.- Among those present were Mrs.
Moats, Mrs. Hack, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Brown, Mr. and Mia. .lumen Moss,
Mrs. Davis and daughter, Vivian,
Ed. Meyersick. Miss Mamie Wood
ell, Miss Murjorie Walslnger, Geo.
Moals, Uuster Hrown and the hos-Ies;i-s.
.
The iJidies Auxiliary to the Bro
therhood of Railway Trainmen met
Special
Reduction
On Corsages, Hat Trim
minjrs and Novelties of
nil kinds.
NEW PATTERN HATS
Arriving Daily
$6.93 - $8.50 - $10.75
WALKING'S
When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'll be Interested
.In the fine hnlr selection
we have just purchased lo
- aid In making a perfect
coiffure while ronr own hair
:'irrow9 out to the proper
.length.
The hair l of excellent
'quality and moderate In
price. We urge you to ee
the display at yoir early
convenience
GRIST MARIN ELLO
' SHOP
Room. Snme Bldf.
"A Brant r AM for
Krrrf Meed."
1'hone Main 577
SOCIETY
All Gingham
Here-
fflt?
If!" !Vr- s$
1
riuiia jouiig woman is doing hei ! .shiml ifnd dusted the day before
X 't for the gingham Industry I your luncheon.
her dress, hat and parasol era I if you feel tbaO your linens will
all made of that material. The dress not be equal to the occasion. It Is
Mas the long sleeves and close-J possible, nowadays, to purchase
mting collar that fashion In 'so in-j ni0st attractive dollies and trav
slstent uion, as well as red buttons , cloths and napkins, softlv woven
and bias banding on the hem of the I of paper, which make most effec
sklrt and the panels. In c very short hive additions to smnll table serv
time such dresses will be in season. Mcoh
last evening nt Kagles hall for their
regular business session. During
the meeting ti social evening was
Planned for Tuesday. Murch 3
The ladies society to the B. of L.
K. and E. met last evening at the
K. of P. hall. The vice-president of
the society, Mrs. Charlton, .prcsld
ed over the business session in the
absence of. the president and after
an excellent meeting a social hour
was enjoyed. Refreshments wore
served by the, committee In charge.
Cove (Special) Mra. J. F. Con
ley was hostess nt a valentine par
ty honoring her two children. Max-
i"" u"u V,'B"' Ul "wr
Saturday afternoon from 1:30 to
ii:uO o'clock. The afternoon wns
spent at games and contests with
Nora Klght and Allen Mills win
ning first prizes and Dorothy Bar
ker and Olen Hartley winning sec
ond.' The home was beautifully
decorated with hearts and cupids ;
and at the close of the games de
licious refreshments were served. !
The. giiesls were Grace, Huth and
Glen Hartley. I'arker Severs, iJoro- j
thy and Allen Mills, Dorothy Mar
ker, Archer Antics, Klchard Miller,1
lilchard and Curl Morrison, Jean i
Miller, Ceo. Chadwlek, Beryl Toy,-;
lor, t'lKirles und John Kfsher, Del
da and Donald (troy, Maiva and
lteltuh Orny, I a Veda Millerlng,
Dean-and Dell Puckett. Jane Dan-;
tel. Lona Nehla Price, Nora Kight,
M ert o n 1 a ion , Mac I i ees und the
honor ku sis.
Cove (Special) The T-adies Guild
was delightfully entertained by
IMj-s. J. R. Price. Vs. L. M. Laird
and Mrs. J. Fletcher at the home
of Mrs. Price Thursday afternoon.
'four tables were at play, after
which luncheon was served. Mrs.
('. E. Iawson won high honors dur
ing Die afternoon.
i .
Cove (Kpeeial)' Mr. nnd Mrs. T.
C. Hefty were entertained with a
surprise parly recently. The eve
ning was spent nt cards after which
luncheon was served.
,, Among the guesis present were
Mr. nnd Mrs. C E. Kaivsan, Mr. ond
Mrs. J. J. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Hees, Mr, und Mrs. Prank Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Con kiln. Mrs.
A. O. Conk I In. Mrs. C. IJertarh. Mrs.
C. Heryfoul. Mrs. I. U. Carter, Mrs
A. Jf. Orion and Miss Bess Kelly.
I
Mnxvllle (Special) A delightful
card party was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wilkes recently.
honoring Mr. Wilkes birthday an-
! nlvcrsary. At Ihe close of I he
games refreshments were served.
Announcements
be printed in this column free
of charge. Any miihmiwo
uteriu pvrUiluliig to any func
tions aueb as cooked food
sale, etc., will be refuwd. An
BoiUKX'tuenla. o be printed toe
amine day, nttist be In society
editor's Imnds by f:00 o'clock.
Newt etllior'a note. .
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist
church will hold a talent party st
the parsonage, on Spring street.
Friday afternoon. Mrs. G. A. Pol
lard and Mrs. B. K. Hummelt will
Im hiti-ss n.
Invitations are out for a bridge
tmrhon to tn given nt, the Coun
try rlub loniorrnw itft'-rnonn with
Mrs. W. II. I.eism:in. Mrs. C. R
Mrwire and Mis. Adlph SiKrit us
hOSt'!JC.'S.
Tb1 Ijiiit'n qf Moovheart t
ginn will inet-t at the home of Mrs.
Suggestions
For 'Club
eons
Po you . belong to a club that
limits yotf to certain amounts to be
I spent .for food, each time you en-
itrtam the meinhersr Ana do you
find, duo to the fact that the high
co of I living has long been a
friendly enemy, since the club set
that allowance, tluU yon ure forced;
lo do much ilguriiiK ami 'ingenious
contriving anil explaining when en
icrtaining?
If so, you will be Interested In,
jilt!- iiiiu iMtruiwua. i uifi in iiiiir.
i similar to a club luncheon ami ful
i fillg the Htune purpose. .The hour Is
usually twelve, instead of one
o'clock, which gives a longer after
noon for club business or cards.
(trupefrutl, creamed Bweet
bn-adtf, Jtlscuits and other things,
which are interchangeable between
break fasi and luncheon, usually
figure on the menu., Ot herwi.se
there in really Utile difference be
tweeu ihe two meals. .
Luncheons that offer a suitable
menu with a minimum of prepara
tion and service are the aim of all
hostesses. As a rule, luncheons
that seem to appear by magic out
of thin air are the meals thai have
received a maximum of careful
planning and of deep thought,
these ore the meals where every
possible aiep lias been taken be
forehand and nothing has been left
to chance.
Small Tables Favored
More and more, luncheons nre
being served at small tables. This
makes the buffet luncheon an In
teresting posKlhility ' and reduces
the necessary serving, which, in it
e!f. is a boon to most hostesses.
: Table arrangement adds or tie-,
tracts greatly from appearances, so
though your linen 1" not of the Ia1
est or newest If It is carefully laun
dered, H .will make a pleasing back
ground for your best china and
uiliion Tl.lo . I... Il.u ....... ulm.il.l I...
i Klowers, when they ore to be i
used, should ho chosen and order- j
ed the flay before. With small
tables, however, flowers aw real
ly not necessary and sometimes
only prove an annoyance.
IlllffCt IjUIH'IiCOIIS
For a buffet luncheon Individual
shrimp salads, in jelly, make on-
: attractive dish. Frozen tomato
fsalud is another variation of the
I customary salad which Is popular.
tanked chicken Is rath
novelty for a nmtill luncheon,' bill
offers the perils of carving to tile
Inexperienced server. It has many
possibilities for a small club lunch
eon where the hosless Is limited to
a few (fishes, because it Is possible
tb add various vegetables and so
combine many things Intu, one.
C. S. Shultz Thurslay afternoon at
two o'clock, at iao4 East N avenue,
with Mrs. I,. Kioop assfsilng as hos
! ess. '
The Illveria Parent -Teachers as
sociation will meet nt the school
building Friday, February 2ft, for
their regular monthly meeting.
Safe
Milk
Forlnfanf,
Invcltdt,
Children,
The Aged
Rich Milk, Malted Groin ext. In powde
form.mokesThe Food-Drink for AllAgea.
Digestible No rooking. A light Lunch
always at hand. Also in Tablet form.
Ask for "Hotlick'a." at all Fountains.
& Avoid Imitations Substitute,
1HOWDY PARD
ever get
candy hungyy
ever feel.long about
3 o'clock, that you'd
relish a healthy bite
of the finest piece of
milk chocolate - cov
ered walnutoramel
candy that man ever
sank his teeth into?
Next time you feel
that way go get it I
Just ask for
Sweet's
Voa tvr Tt'e Good f
I of Hon.rof Henl
I EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
AIT AktamAl
IW.W... fit
j,ty to
Hints for the
Housewife
rnuxK OAKK
(Br Mra. A. Q." Conklln)
H "cup of butter or a substitute.
1 cup of sugar. ,
1 cup of milk,
t eggg.
2 otfps flour.
.1 teaspoon cinnamon,
, l teaspoon cloves, nutmeg.
S teaspoons baking powder.
1 large cup cooked dried prunes.
Cream better anH sttgar, beat
eggs separately, add the yolks, the
spice and then the milk. Put tn
(he flout and egg whites ami last
the prunes. Rake In a .loaf and
frost with bolletj Icing.
I Fashion Notes
I.iKbt KM for Southern Wear.
Tim mid-winter crusade to the
Southlands hs undeniably cast Us
tlies on fashions for the 'moment.
A profusion of delicately Anted1
flannels and printed silks predom
inates with but few . accessories. -:
Shoes seem more severe and plain'
than ever before, jret th smart en
semble pivots entirety on their se
lection. Delicately tinted kid In
shades of gold n brown, oak, and
beige, is unquestionably the mode
and Is fushloned In plain pumps,
pumps with a narrow unkle strap,
and smart oxfords for practical and
omfartahle use which can be wor
with or without the fringed tongue.
Faded Shades Air Fvrnlnjc Wear.
New York's most exclusive cus
tom bootmatter Is making all of
his spring models in colored leath
er. Those for evening are prlntcM
kid In dull und tarnished shades
thai remind one of a faded pattern
in damask red perhaps, faintly
stamped In dull gold with gener
ous amounts of rich gold kid leath
er for heels, straps, and bindings.
Others of the pump or sandal type
ure made In ull over khl of pale
rose or blue and are ornamented
"Check" Seal Appliances Carried
By Eastern Oregon Light
& Power Co.
vnh large rhtcston buekhs.
H.TtKi:i KM)
White kid pumps- but Iked In
sbadea to match. the evening gown
hnvH been the leading winter feat
ure, in evening footwear. Now the
same idea Is Iw-hig ultllred this
time for street shoea A plain tan
kid pump batiked In Hltadt s of gold
and brown Is considered for after
noon frocks while a striking shoe
of Hack and white batiked kl.l Is
combined with plain black kid
vamp.
We never re:id
explanation that we don't expect
to aro at the- end "Answer givr-n
tomorrow."
Hoys are not aa much trouble
as girls. You know a hoy will do
tilings he shouldn't;, but you al
ways hope a girl won't.
A
who
little
confiding daughter is
tells mother ull about
neefclny parties.
nne
her
For healthful complexions
eat foods made with
THE WORLD S
Its greater leavening strength means '
; light bakings perfect digestion
SALES a TIMES THOSE Of ANT OTHER ERANP
Before you Build or Buy
Insist on "Check " Seal electrical wiring
The "Check" Seal of this Company is a mark
of identification for qualified electrical con
tractors who will make your new house, an
, electrical home. Before you build or buy insist
on "Check" Seal electrical wiring. Then you
will be sure of getting convenient connections
for electrical appliances, modern lighting and
the use of only standard wiring devices.
' The "Check" Seal also identifies electrical
retailers who sell quality electrical merchan
dise. When you need electrical aopliances and
- equipment buy where you see "Check" Seal.
V"RCIPIC- STATES
' ELECTRIC COMPANY
1 MfKAJVOlCO Ltn AMCILd UKO 1 1 ACS OAUAMO
OMTLAftO ILATTLC OOKASS
PiUlhuton for General Electric
Befoiv you bu2d, buy or twit-
r "The KWtrtr tivw ln H'xsrbjofcfcrri.
v TbibooUntfi be baW tmitotmior ctro-
Sweden Saw Flowers,
Green Fields on Xmas
RTOOKHOI.M (AP) The
Sweden are. accustomed to snow
alid lee for 'hrlstmas, and, .the
sleighs drive to church early on
Chrlrtmu morning through snow
elud forests furnishing shelter
from the cold northern winds, or
over fields thickly covered with
white, hi the nmml and highly ap-
! predated thing. Thin year, how-
Iever. the anowv ldscope gave
place to a wrlmtllke country where
winter season, and even flowers,
abounded. Krora the pxtrenie south
to the Polar Circle there ws no
snow to he found, and tnnteud of
Ihe iihuuI sleighs, carts and auto
mobiles curried tfie earlv chmch
noers, Winter weuther orthls sort
hnn not been experienced In Swe
den In 7b years, u ad the high
temperatures recorded in Decem
ber 1924 smashed all recordn.
Throughout the month aRscia-
GREATEST
Modern Homes are
Electrical Homes
y7
Flannel
Heautif ul imported flannels
various delightful ' shades ,
featured in the nev
. . SPRING
,Ensewble Suits '
. i. -r i '; k- . n . . . ..
Dresses
. . .
. .
It's a pleasure to show you
r- nov things for Spring
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
t AND MjUUNERY
AND MjUUNERY
(ion football wna playU and the
Kroat Npw Ytuii-'s iiuy ice hockey
match at Stockholm, a prrmantMit
fixture, provo way to football ho
uuvisff tlur t wis. .na ioK Nar.
Stockholm, over watora usually
rovpred thick with Ico. a rowing:
refriitta was hold, ,
Danofi'.H lrnrtlo Jaxa SU4p - ,
Ah. (Vinttvnl Cotnm to It to
KIO OK JANKIFtO MAP). Hlo
dp Jiuiclro has Htartcd training for
I he rarntvul. Horlul clubs through
out tho city, wMh'-'th" exception
Of tho aristocratic nuhurha on tho
ocean bcacheH, i ai "now giving
! dances every IHat'.irUay nlKht, und
the piopln uro stUKlnK street but-
1 ties of confetti. Amateur orches
tra a nml Imndfl are practicing
I .1 '.nt ' MM ), .1 MMlfl ' WllMUtlt
Choc Coated Cherries
$1 a pound
The Candy Shop
' !J17 Fir Street
"The Home of Home-Made Candy"
(Retail only)
LET US HELP YOU-
With your electrical problems.
WE ARE THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS
AND RETAILERS
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. .
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
LA GRANDE PEOPLE DO USE THE
Telephone
December 20
January 5
January 20
February 5 .
The above is the official peg count of completed
calls handled by our operators on the given dafes.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
In
are
tho
American jaes and the maxtxe,
tho Brneillan national danco. . .
Many a man who won't pay
his own debta thinks ve should
collect every cent Kurope oves ua.
waitAnroxi
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in
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