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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1925)
-Friday, February 20, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEItVEIt PAGE THREE" NEWS of SOCIETY Mutiy T.a Orando -ptdple. ar? inoiiinK forward to Monday eve ning. February. 23, when 1a Grande Lodge, No. 4S3. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will glvs Ihclr twenty-olxth annual hall and banquet ut the EIIib telnpio lure. Jtimh Ilrady will preside, as 1imsirjiHtcr fop the evcnins and will rail on H. K. Coolidge, to fflve a, toast to "Our Country." H. R Jtxon, "Our MntlierB. Wives and Sweethearts." Hi'liry I. Hc8 "Our Order" and It. J. Green "Our Ab sent Brothers." An excellent menu fces ber planned consisting of oyster cock tall, olives, pickles, celery, fruit milud, . roast young' turkey with eranherry Jelly, gihlet gravy, sliced KiiKiir cured ham. ; pickled tongue, cream brick cheese, salted wafers. Belted almonds, mashed potatoes. Krench 'rolls, angel, chocolate. Put. cream, devil, macoroon, marble and Lady T-tultlmore cakes, lirlck lee rream, pineapple sherbet, eoifee. cigars and cigarettes. - Members of the general commit tee In charge of the affair ore Harris P. French, Itoy Healy, (' W. Bunting and Oeorcc Meserve invitatlnn anil publicity eomtnlttee--M. R. ltonnhiic, Bruce liennis. .A J. Johnson, C. if. Roberts. A. J Htniige, 11. F.. Dixon, l.eo Miller. Frank Lilly, Hoy U. Cnrrcv. H. M. liiibols; decoration committee: ri J.. Thnmpson. R W. Gablcr. Jess Andrews. Hay O. Williams. War-' . ren K. Gilbert; mimic committee: Harris R l-'reneh, Kenneth Gekeler. l-'rnnk I,. Hnhlnsnn, Raymond lllg ger: refreshment committee: Har ris P. French, Hen .lleclniis: W. r. Mohr. J. f HuKhes. K. II. Hnyien. Herbert Paulson, V. S. Monker.i. ! I'nv H'-ly. Harry Mohr. I'. Hohr. , Claude Rer.nnton, Herman Jtoenrh, Geo. Hopkins. I.loyd Hcriber". Joe Keeney, Glenn Thomp son, f Iietireoves. Chas. O. Mur chlnon, Surlier Klein, f. W. Hunt -hg. Geo. M. Meserve; floor rom mlllee: Kdwnrd I,. Holmes. W. M. I'enre; (. U Herry.'C, It. KI.erlmrd, Fred Spaeth, H.' L. Browning, Dr. J. E. Woodell; eleven o'clock loasl Lester II. Bramwell, Exalted Ruler l.a Grando Lodge No. 4S8; recep tion cominltlee: Kxnlted Killer. U H. Uramwell and nil officers and ineinbera of the lodge. Efficiency !And The Unique Dinner Housewife Frock i ; isteOH lire i ' A. J. It la a good thing for house- ; wives to know that the business of housekeeping Is being standardized. There are now standard, recipes. There ar ntumlnrd worklnff levels, too, so thai one's alnK, one's Mi elf, one'a work table un! slove may be at the most efficient level. In fact, there .h not a department of tlw biminetis of housekeeping that hqs nat hn iniifhH! by the efficiency ex perl. Kitchen 1ooIh are Important to the housewife. A workman who was compelled to work with dull, old-fashioned, inake-fhllt tmils would be hlKhly incensed. Ilia un ion, perhaps, would take the mat ter up! ROADS MUDDY NEAR PROMISE PROMISE,. (Special) The days are warm and Munshiuny hore with clear, can) nlKhts. The grass is leginnipg to utarl in tho I'xpnqed places, In ihp canyons, but thorn tK Httl) Hliow op the tl of the hills. The ruads uroi had, making X hard to k over lliem with a load, . , Mr. and Mrs. Will durpor: re iurned home reivntly. ttfter a two weeks stay in Portland and ien truliu, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. poulson went to .'Wallowa Monday.' Hy t'tti Der.-has , finished cut ting 4 1 Vfe ricks of wootl for I. S. MtiDonahl, . He ,ha-H now started .sawing engin wood for the How Uniform Standards Would Aid U. S, Trade ' 1.1 MA. Peru AI) The Stand nrdizatloii conrerence, hehl in this city In conjunction with the Third Pun-American Scientific Confer- euce, hMs adopted a set or resolu tions the purpose of wmch is to start standardization activities In various eountriew of south ami ecu tr.il America under tho direction of an Internal ioiial organisation, rnlfnrmlty liumaehlnery apeclfica tlons, and in (he wcluhi.s and mea Kuremenla of mnnulnetured prod- uda are anioni; the ends sought at weights anil measures Is to ba referred to u niitulal comtuUtco for study and report. Uinpha.sls Ih laid upon ihe advantages of the metric aystem. . The. next conference on standard isation is to be held In Ihe United Stales within a maximum period or three years. MinncMotu lr'Miv to Homir 1 Norwegian IMuimhth to Aiiicrh'fl 1IAM1.INK. Mum. (Al) When Norweglatia from all paru or the world come heir for the Nothh Americau tVtitennlali they will see Hi story f the little, aloop Hebt auranilopn" tjepleted in pageuid. Ul.it vi 1 1 n n L'Muitnl mVifi tnoH. iiinn- I'lie next meoilng iu to be In the j d , v0rsemen. who left their I'nititl Statea. fatherland lOtt yeara tigo thia year rWMLUbi S a unique neckline U X this dinner frock of whit georgette wun oi-ocaaea ngures In Shades of blue, that Is most charming. The sash Is of silver cloth and Is allowed to fall in the must natural and una milled iiues.M Joking side, however, housewives luau-llicks Company with Cheater have no union save that vast ono .Uorbetl and. son, ftolund. They are camped at Cougar Creek, Will Heed . went to Wallowa Monday after seed grain. Misa Onllle Henderson was limp ing Mrw. Alferd Carper lust week with her house work. , The .Promise Orange held their regnlur meeting Saturday. The basket , soelol. at .lifveralde recently was a succcsh. .. Sever.al people from Promine attended and a good program was given. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Flesh man. of Promise IMstrlct attended the' basket noclal at - Itlverside, after which they went home, with t'la lulson, where they., ppent the next day visiting. ' . , - MIhh Uuth llays " visited Sun day with Miss Eunice Courtney. C. P. Carper getting along good With his little hand or heep..Yom twenty four ewes he has ill himlis. Home of which are a month old. Mrs. Hmellne, . of , .Mnxvllle attended the lirande at Promise recently. Iler mother, Mrs. I .S. T!:e 'ccnicrrncr roconuvieniled that American cuunlrle. enter in to u convention to provide for the coutinuouK Hiialy of common tps. si in il I fled choiKlfhiatlou and atiui dard Kpeeificatloua Knch country shall set up an organisation o this end. and these shall uM as nation al reiitti-H of InvefttUratlon, report ing to the international organlxa t ion. The Jul er-A nierlcnn J 1 Igh Couunitssiou1 is to receive the dls Irihute reoords of the results tichlevo,! pi each country. . It is recommended that the llleh CouuulsHlon begin the gradual compilation of a vocabulary or list of Ht;uidardtued aclentlfio terms in KugliMh, Spanish, and Portuguese. I and that ul the nations muke the ! iiccemury arraueeiuentQ to coopor- I te in t iiis work. ' I The tiunsttr.n of the uniformity j to seek fortune. In America. Tine centennial Is planned . to commemorate the eventa of this first mlgrutiou ami t eulogize the Norwi'tiiah pioneers iu America, officials In charge of negotiating to make Norway'H part icipation n the affair of an official nature, whirl) .would mean . that Crown Prince Olaf would represent his country at the exposition. ( Wherever they sell good candy '.Mrs. W. Froman. One of the most attractive social) At un appropriate hour n dell events of the season took place 'cious luncheon was served, yesterday lafternoon at the Country t ( r'lub iwhen Mrs. W. H. l.nlsmnn.l a delightful affair took place Mrs. C. S. Moore and Mrs. Adolph!nst evening at Honnn hall when Siegrlst were hosLesses at a bridge the KnightH of Columbus were , luncheon. Luncheon was served at ,0sts to a number of friends at a 1:30 o'clock at six tables, with cov- ,iante. Approximately fifty couples ers laid for 4h guests. Heantifnl were pi.,,g,.lU ani ,inncing wan en bounuets of sweetpeas and freesias : Joyei, f.om Illm. lmli, twelve - formed tho centerpieces for the 0-00ck. The Sunset, orchestra fur tables and candles in' the n:iine lliah1(1 (.xt.,.iiont niusic, ; pnslel shades were used Karli baU ht,.AimruUy ti,PQ, guest received a clever favor in the n ft lwn(lftp (.oUr HPlll.m(1 , 1!!: 1 Jnnd tUirlnK U,r "vonl!lK pm,rh wllH lv increasing army of aids to house . .Af.Kri.l wr nrvnn.o,, In ,t.ft Hv 1 8'rV"' A, t. . U'iVCS re to be had. To CltOOSC the , in room "or the club house, which A lrti,(iay anniversary surprise -I was d.rcoruted in accordance with ' party waa u. at the home of Mr. Ihe spring season, with pussy wll-land Mra Hurry Swart, -nt 2707 N. , lows and spring flowers. I hiring ; Hlrcn( rocontly honoring her 53rd the., afternoon's play Mrs. Chns. jnatal (lliy An onlovable evening Tteynolds won high score for the t t "r.nO" with Mrs. 11. F. I Cnderwood w inning high honors and A meal Gaertner consolation. I Tho rooms were decorated with carnntloitH and otner nowern. i eleven o'clock a three-course lunch eon was served. ThoV present were Mr. and Mrs. Ameai (kiertner, Mary and l-.lla :Oaertner, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. tin fast being built up by the radio. household magazines and the household pages in dally and week ly newspapers. And it Is through these mediums they often It urn first of the advances being made. in household science. ImHrtant Tools. StJlirtess steel, new methods of polishing silver, efficient little tools to rep luce ihe old sharpening ston al these things play their parts, Hmall though they be, In the every day science of livings And so.tiiey are all important. x The steamer, the Dutch oven, the Tireless rooker am) the water less cooker, ull destined to relieve some of the burden of work, were first made known to the house keepers of the country through nuigazlnes and household pages. In our Test Kitchen we hav a utensil rack or frame fitted on a .small platform, made of strips of wood and mounted on pasters. On this we hang all " our measuring cups, spoons, i:lraliiers. small . Moi )0nald nccompalned her homo saucepans, holders and many oth-!.,,,,. ,...1m.te,i until Mnmlav. er utensils used in cooking. The! j H McMonald Is on the sick EVEHY BITES A DF. LIGHT ruck is readily moved and when ,(.1t, r,wl winywvin we are baking we place It at one Trrr-' tr. -. . . . , ' - - " ' '- ttzz? oml of our mixing table, where we may easily reach tho necessary toolH. Whenv it is not needed we push it out of the way, in Its Ac customed nook. This one example of efficiency ns produced by neces sity. Tor tills rack saves cupboard ami drawer space, time and effort. This hns uttracted much attention from Visitors and haa been widely copied. A "Vnst AM."' J The wide use of glass ovenware. tea pots, Ice box dishes and the like is a vast aid . in-' housekeeping. These arjlcles are attractive In ap pearance, easily cleanef and per form a dual purpose, that of cook ing and serving. Various vegetable cutlers, noodle cutters, a can opener which may be fitted to cabinet or table, kitchen thermometers in fact, a constnnl- first prize. Mrs. JTyde Kiddle of Island City, won the second prize, and Mrs. W. II. Hohnenkamp, sr.. the third prize. Mis. Q. U Dutton received Hie consolntion prize. " . Mrs. W. S. Harer delightfully en- tertalned the Tuesday ftrldge club and five guests yesterday uftornoon nt her home on Cedar street. The ,iPrvood. Dale. Gordon and Alice ! home wqb beautiful in a coior underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter scheme of red and white, spring swart and daughter Betty. Mrs. flowers being us d. During the af- nUPry Oeltncr and daughter Vlrgln-1- ternoon's play Mrs. K. II. Boylen ili Mt.H Adam Beck, Mrs. Hem wos prize winner etnong the d" prhampBon. Mrs. A. M. Hlrdsell and members. Tim guest prize went to tfrandson. Bobby. Mrs. Harvey lien rime hes( and forego the rest Is the husl net's of test kitchens and this know ulge is then passed on to the houscReepers of the counlry. ' Attention to detail makes ail the difference between happy .homes and Inefficient houses. And If genius la, the capacity for tuklng infinite pains, housekeeping, de mands it. Kitchen tools are 4he housewife's stock In trade, a nec essary port of her business. 4 . Sarl. Willlulil Rwcirl, MBfiml I'.utll Su:irl. Trimmed Hat . Sale Our ni'Kulnr IjIh'' "f n'"" tirul I'oliiTn Hais prk'nl fur a 10 lny Sain as fnllnws: S.V-r. - S7.M "' (l. . nrnipnilirr. llii'si' nin our KcKUlnr . $ nl-lies. : WALKING'S I Medical Springs (Special) Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Winth entertained the U. I. G. club recently at their home here. The evening was spent at "finn," with the first prize going to Mrs. Bloom and Winn Duncan and Mrs. J. F. Kennedy and C. O. Bloom receiving secono prize. Refreshments were before adjournment. T'eflr.v'a I'olnr A ill In Trouble Wit EX If AM. Wales (AP) James Jackson, who accompanied Admiral Peary on his Polar trip In 1006. is In trouble. He was com mitted for trial at tho-asslzes here on a charge of arson. It was al leged Jackson was responsible for the burning of a portion of the premises lie occupied, and that furniture found In the place smelt of paraffin. Jackson served during the war anil received a permanent Injury to the head which resulted In U steel plate being Inserted. serVed AnnounccMncnts Social annoitiieeiiiciitfl miy bo printed In this column ?rte of charge. Any miuoitnce nieiits pertaining to any fmte t It his such ns rooked food sales, ((!,, will he refused. An nouncement., to be printed the same day, niimt bo In society editor's ham In by V:u0 o'clock. New editor's note. When You Tire Of Your Bol Then you'll be Interested In th fine hair selection we have Just purchased to aid In making a perfect coirfure while your own hair frrowa out to the proper length. The hair l of excellent quality and moderate In price. We urge you to "e the display at yoir early convenience CE1ST MARINELI.0 SHOP Room . Knmmcr flltl(. 'A Kraiily AM Cor Every Nerd." Phone Main 577 Mrs. C. a. Moore will he hosteaa lo the Alpha club tomorrow ufter- noon. February 2t. Jl Ttr third of a series of dances given hy the III l:id orKunlzut Ion for the student body of Ihe high school, will take place tomorrow evening at Honan Hull. Members of the O. A. R. and W. It. are Invited to attend a din ner irlven hv the Indira Itellef corps of Oliver l". Morton Host, raliarct Cavalier Ontlicrs Itliliin rrom I'nwli Wonien PAItlH (AD The Vrench fiscal authorities are after a profession al dancing partner attached to one of the night resorts of l'aris. An automobile valued at JniMMi Is re. garded as an evidence of great prosperity, and It is desired to make him pay his income tax to the last centime. This young man Is said to he making o. flint francs a month, de rived entirely from the subsidies of fair partners who engage his s.tvires regularly lit 'he rale of ;miio francs minimum a month. He ha no maximum, generously ,n clineil ladies who are particularly well satlnMed with him as a danc ing j.artli'-r b.ini; gi'en full free dem to Ih.w their pleasure In the size of their monthly check. AScct FOR I TRU- 7Vie Universal Crack"" BLU Biscuit Co., Spokane, Portland New SPRING HATS Hats brilliant in color never so cU'liEhtvully varied in style. Exclusive models from the foremost designers to be found among tho large assortment of charming model we are showing, r- ( ; Ilepartment .itiiler new iitid competent management. lory hot a crenllon or this Benson. . Willi new stock you (ire pr- fered Ihls protection. , WK 1NVITR YOUR KARI.Y INSPECTION The Ghapeau Shoppe AT FRENCH & GREEN'S - - f . f Eicquisite Styles ' ; , ; and Conservative Prices Combined : Ensembles ! IS.v i Dresses . . i Sweaters i ... i .. .. and a beautiful v y array of new Spring ; " ' Millinery - AND MIUUNERY 5 ; rorists Choc Coated Cherries '$1 a pound The Candy Shop m Fir Street 'The Home of Home-Hade Candy4 (Retail only) Watch your Coffee! S your coffee insipid weaker than usual? Do you have to use more to get the flavor you have liked? Have you noticed 'a ' change? ' Schilling Coffee hoi not changed. The traditional blend stands ' ' untouched. Your Coffee! Minerva Says Men who have trouhlo with their feet can get re lief hy wearing Tho Aruh Preserver Hhoes. We carry them In hlack and brown leather, ulucher styles nnd Hul. (inod ull leulher shoe, well sole, rnli bcr heel. For comfort there Is no shoe mode that will relievo foot trouble lilie these. Try Just ono pulr and bo con vinced. THE BOOTERY flAY HAYDKN, lr. Wbero You Knjr Onmfoet nnd hhoes at the Kailie Price LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. WE ARB THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St Phone 393-W Credit , Attentive Service Reliable ' merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. ' CARR'S READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS COFFEE INSURANCE If at any time you do not consider Schilling Coffee the best coffee to he found, 1 will return your money over my counter instantly, gladly, and without question. You keep the coffee. "'Your Grocer There is but one Schilling Quality ' ' and it is sealed in vacuum tins only. WE SPFXIALIZB ON Generator Starling Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Iine of Service Paris Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 To Be In Two Places At Once Use Long Distance And Save Time and Money. A FEW MINUTES TELEPHONING MAY SAVE YOU A DAY'S TRIP Reasonable Rates Prompt Service Home Independent Telephone Co. i. -: w -.