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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1925)
Tuesday, February '24,' THE LA ' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY I Honoring Gi-orgfl Washington! inn iinuy anniversary l.a Qruml. l.odKe No. 4sa Bonitvolent ant Prp t.'ptlve Order of Elks gave thel. lwnty-sixth annual ball and ban ijiut ut the KiUa' home here Jn-nch's orcheatra bejjan t)luytn nnd dancing start d at nine o'clock When the clock struck eleven tht liffhta were auhdued and 1 .est or H liramwcll, Kxaltt-d Ituler of (ji Clrandti Lodge No. 433. gave a toast In Liu ali.Hfiit mi'inbera. Al lt:15 o'clock a (Irand March uus lormed with niipi'tixlmatcly hrM hundred people taking pin! led by the Kxnltcd Hulcr and offi cers of the lodge, followed by out of town Kiks present. Tin ilrand March Ud down stairt and lu the baixiuw room, where ar excellent menu was served by tht cnmmtltce in charge. Hugh K Hrudy presided ns toiistmaster and railed upon II. R. CooII.'k' to re Kpond to a to:tst to "Our Country' and H. K. Dixon "Our Mothers. Wives am) Sweet hearlH.' It. J. Kitchen, In the absence of ll.-nry J., lieu, responded to a 1 0:1 si to Our Order." nixl It. J, (ireen 'Our Absent Rrothcrs." Ir. A. N. May vllle. an Kilt of only two weeks wiik railed upon to give o tonal and re r.ponded. The bull room w:is beaut If ully (tccoratcd for the occssion in a col or scheme of purple nnd white, the .I'lS colors, leHlnons of crepe pa .per being used, malting a soft Unlit lug efi'eei. in Hie hiitiiu-t room r (i t a mat tons were used as ct nier pieces for the tables. I'unch was served the dancers during the evening. A simple but pretty wedding was solemnized Saturday afternoon ni Jhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klinun when their daughter. Mar ttuerite. became the bride , of Ivel H. Hlbbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. IlibU, of Holse, Idaho. Itev erend Klmer ('runt Keith of the Met hodiRl Kpiscopal church per formed the ceremony.' Only the lm iaedlati family nnd friends wore present. '.The bride is well known here, having attended the local high School. The huppy couple will make their homo at Pendleton, where Ml. KihliH Is employed by the lu ion Pariflr ltulliond company as welding foreman. Wide Jabot A Feature ing powder and sift three times, j Truant butter and; sugar thorough-1 !y. add 'flavoring, then flour and j mill .lai-n.I..K- l.iutlf li.M.I.Wtl whirna n 4 trim Ittiki 111 9 Invert ! 2fHito Tb-mintitea ut degrees. Ice with White Mountain Icing and sprinkle .thickly .with .eproauui. Members of the Alpha club spent n delightful afternoon yesterday when Mrs. O. H. Moore was hos tess at her home on Spring Btreet. T he home was VeauUfiilly decorat ed with sweet peas and daffodils, giving an atmosphere of spring. JJuring the afternoon's play at lnidge, Mrs. ('has. Reynolds won high score. At an expropriate hour a dainty two course luncheon was served. J-.Mr. " A. ningaman was lqs teBs to the Monday Bridge club yes terday afternoon at her home on Second street. The home was at tractively decorated with red and white carnations conforlninfr with fborge Washington birthday. During the afternoon's piny Mrs. rims. Playle won high honors. . A dainty two course luncheon was served. 1 Mrs. Oiles TIarnden was hostess at a card party Saturday evening n't her home here, honoring the birthday anniversary of her hus band. During the evening's play J. U .Oliver and Mrs. Claude llerry won high honors and Mr. Berry re ceived the consolation prize. An excellent two course luncheon wufl served before adjournment. THE very wide jubot gives distinc-J tlon to this street frock of am-I ,ber yellow Jeweltone, relieved with crepe de chine. This is the type of tailored frock fashion favors this spring neat and simple, but with more grace and imagination' than the very severe models of the waiter. Announcements Social Aimoum-ciuciiia niy he prtnu.il in tills colmna free of cl targe. Any announce ments pertaining to any tunc tlouy finch as cooked food wilt, eta, will ho refused. An loiinccnieuts, to fo printed the same day, must be lu society dlltor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. News editor's note. Mrs. A. JSlatlge will be hostess to the Wednesday Bridge chih to morrow afternoon, February 25. at the Country club. The Monday Musical Chorus wilt meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 nt '.he Neighborhood club rooms. Tne Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First Methodist Kpis- cojial church will meet at the home of Mrs. S. C. Smith, 1702 $W' Wash' inglon avenue tomorrow afternoon at ::!) o'clock. All ladies are ask ed to bring u needle and thimble. Hints for the Housewife ' 81NSU1NK CHIPS As Good As Titer hound . This novel carrot sweet is a de licious and pretty conserve to serve with roust meat especially during the winter months when preserves help ho juueh toward the finishing touches of a nieal. It is best made trom rut her nvj'wr wrrots those POST OFFICE 10 I'NION, BEMOVED: Funding For Half of U.S. War Loans Is Arranged WASHINGTON, AI') The re curring discussion of refunding the oollgattona of France Jo the United (Special X Postmaster States has directed attention to the Tony Bmlth received word that 1 fact that the American Debt A'om the post office will he moved tojmission has accomplished funding the new Central Railroad of Ore-1 arrangements for approximately gun nul'rtln-r as soon as It isjnalf of the loaiw made by this ready. New fixture will be In- rcovernment during and after ihe ,sta:r5 in me new omce. wnu-ii Worm '.. ; iiitti iiiwu 'i it ti'-t-jt it 11 m uiniifa uitc uiuru iroiii jimii. golden shade. 'Street ami Jttst south of the rail- are .the carrots and cut them into Ihe thinnest waferllke slices ind allow thret(uarterH of a P"Uud of sugar to each pound of Vege table; also half a cupful of lemon juice. Place the carrot slices In luyers in an enameled, ware pre- serving kettle, sprinkling the lay- rs with the sugar. Pour the lem on Juice over all ami leave, stand tor twenty-four hours. The porcelain-like surface of enan'led ware teing proof against vegetable and iruit acids, there will be no danger of the carrots becoming In the least lisvolored or affected In any way (tilling the marinating process. Then add water Just to cover and drop In a few pieces of green gin ger root scraped, cleaned and cut in slices. Simmer tilt tender and allow to coot.' Set aside in the enameled ware preserving kettle for three dys. After I hat drain the syrup from the ear tola and cook ii slow ly till very thick. Then ar range In sterilized Jars. pour the hot syrup over them and seal whtn cool. EXPERT FAILS Trimmed Hat Sale Our Iti'Biilnr Mncs of nonn 1 1 ful I'lill.Tii Hals prlwd for b 10 Iny Solo follows: r..ir. - $".."i( unci W.oii. Riitii'iiihcr, llicsn I'.cKiiliir 5l.or, Ki $1 uet. ll.'.'i our VHl- WALLING'S When You Tire Of Your Bob Tlicn you'll be Interested In the fine hair "election we have Jiwt purchaaed to aid In maklhg a perfect coiffure while your own Ifalr irrows out to the proper length. , The hair li of eicellent qualltr and moderate In price. We urge you to a-e the display at yoir early convenience CEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room , Brimmer OMf. -A Hcsutf Aid for Eifry Need.- Phone Main 577 iti:ciPi.s . Planked Chicken cup butter Hed pepper Green pepper f 1'arslcy 1 teaspoon onion 4 clove garlic 1 teaspoon lemon juice 8 mushroom caps Cream butter, add pepper, pars ley, onion and garlic, chopped fine, and lemon juice. Split a young chicken, place in dripping pan, .ipriukle with salt and pepperf dot over with butler and bake in hot oven until nearly cooked. Butter plank, arrange a border of Duch ess potatoes close lu edge of plank, using pastry bag, and place chicken on plank. Place prepared mush room caps which have been sauted in butter on chicken, spread over with prepared butter and put In very hot oven to brown potatoes and finish eouking chicken. .Serve on plank. I Midi CSS P(lHt4MS 2 cups hot riced potatoes h teaspoon suit 2 tablespoons butter ' it 'SS yolks . Add butter, salt and slightly henten egg yolks to potatoes. Put In past ry bag and force t h rough targe point. Fruit Pockets 2 cups flour 2 level teaspoons baking powder 1 level teaspoon salt 2 level tablespoons butter 2-3 cup milk (scant) Sift flour, then measure, add baking powder and sift . three J I times, chop In butter and mix jwith milk to a soft dough, turn (out on a well floured board, roil tout i inch thick, cut the dough In J ovals. On each put ft spoonful of j filling, brush edges of dough with I white of egg, fold' over to make a 'pointed ova) ca,ke. turn plain side jiip. press lightly to flatten. With i sharp scissors make three short jeuts across top. Hilt a little pow dered sugar, place well apart on .greased pans and bake in a n,"lck 1 oven (3"ll-400 degrees K.) till pule brown. 1 rilling 1 cup chopped raisins j cup chopped citron i I cup chopped nut meats ! i cup currants ' 2 tnhlespooijs granulated sugar 1 teaspoon allspice I tea-ipoon cinnamon I Pinch of cloves 2 tablespoons oranre Jules 1 tablespoon Iptnon juice j Yonaiiut Cake j ? ev tea.wpoon Kiklrg powder j 11 cup suar ' t cup lifted ' flour . I cup tMttlei . 1 ft egg whit'-B ' 2-3 nip milk i I ti'a.Hpoontnl ra'tilla- POTSDAM (AP) Baking an American pie was tho stiff est proposition put up to loulse Wyn eken, of this city, formerly teach er at the Domestic Science, and Trade School of Ntenburg, when .-On? went to America recently to study American home life as a cook. In a series of articles con tributed to the Berliner Tagehlatt. she narrates her personal experi ences. The apple pie episode rume during her second week in Amor-' lea. , "With diabolical cunning." she writes, "the lady I worked for singled out a ple for me, green horn that I was. to bake. This American national dish was a mys tery which I dared not attempt to solve, as I had been in the country less than two weeks. I therefore made a tip-top Cerman apfel kuchen, which looked almost Hue a pie and certainly lasted bctier to me. Itesnlt: The others dis- dained-.U. ... ' Orapefruit was another dish that stumped .Miss Wyneken. "The first i course." she observes., "was grape fruit . Kvery A merlca n ch I Id. of course, knows how to prepare it, but I didn't." On the whole Miss - Wyneken found that American servants havo better quarters than G-ermnn, -even the luxury of a private bath, and that they are treated politely, but that, nevertheless, "being a conk ' haustlon America is no more being one in Germany." road track. An anniversary loy Scouts which meeting the Is At the time the commission was created there was due th Cnlted Slate- Sio.io.aau.ooo In principal. plus mtereu in excess of $1,150 i0 led by . Ilev. Arthur Hodge, was, held last Wednesday evening at their hondqtiurlers at he !:. V, Iteutner home. A talk by their scoutniuster, . g a ijves, advance ment tests, and other stunts were followed by a lunch, which re ceived justice from each of the lwys present. , .... Harry MeCluy, of the Union Canli Grocery Company, speut laal week in the western part of Die state, taking In the iterehuiils' Con vention ut Kugene and spending a few days lu Portland before re turning to his home. .. . . Kloyd Maxwell, . formerly a Union hoy," but now connected with the Oregon inn alaff in Port land, came up Katurduy for a vis it with his father and Jrother. The Shanks Bakery and Con fectionary,: which bus been run for a good many years under the same management, has .changed hands nnd will now he In charge of the new owner, O. A. Mann ing, who comes to , Union from Hogua River Valley. Mr. Shanks has retired from tho business but has not fully decided just what ho. will do now that he Is out of a "Job." The snow man agement announces that the pub lic may expect, the business to run along the same lines as isunl. Last Wednesday the Domestic Science class of the local high school gave a pot her of t heir de licious cafetarla lunches, which was patronized not only by many of the students, but also by a number of the business men. The local K. P. bodge Is mak Ing extensive preparations for the coming district convention which embraces this throe counties of Union, Wallowa nnd Baker, nnd which Is to convene, hero on the 2ft of this month. IjocuI commit tees are expecting, to entertain about 2fta local visiting Knights at that time. The second Kelintary meeting of the Women's Club Was held last Wednesday afternoon nl the home of Mrs. Ktla Holly. Mrs. Molly was assisted by Mrs. Sadie Connoi, Jennie Conk tin, and Mrs. Arthur Hodge on the serving committee, while the program, on the sub ject of ' Washington, l. C , was given by-Bcvylt-Hutahlnsonr JvdlUi' ! Dobbin, Mint Qale. . The program :vaa somewhat' ourlallefl ift'wing1 to tho fact that, no piano was avail able for the committee's use. The club plans to have, an Art Week spun with pictures displayed at the public library. A commerlcal Club dance' was held ut the Union Hotel last Mon day evening, i Owing to one of the hoys hav ing broken down with nervous ex- after I heir game here fun than I'd day evening, some of the iin bler team rcmainded over In I Union nnd went, on to North Pow- i new secretary j der Saturday for anot her baskel more important i ball game thero Saturday night. being hand--The c-unimisaion now has negotiat ed settlements with Great Britain Poland, Lithuania, Hungary apd Inland, and . the Cuban "govern--non! has putd its ten-million dollar obligation In full. Tho funding but advised the commission April I ;hat the settlement plan could uoi be offered at that time because ot conditions In their homeland. The mission of these rvpresettlullve-" w8 one of supplying this govern-nenf-wlth all facta concerning the situation In the kingdom, their communication to Secretary Mellon stated. . No prospoaals have been reiWed iJrom I'Yu nee, lie 1 u u i , Huly, Greec Liberia, Jtomuniu- or Nlcuv aguo. , Journal tiu, White Alti-Bdhc. 1 Nervo-Wra4lnc, Says Itntun LONDON (AP) 'hmrualiHiu H a nerve -wrack ing profussion. J4rd Bumhain told the guests ut. u agreements provide payments over Newspaper I'reas Kuud concert. a period of about U2 jream ps fob -Although our profession." he lows: Great Britain. H.B77.u.- t,ontinued. "has a gretu deal of a ": Poland. $178.r.Ctt,fl00; l',inlund.llrm.llon-m,perlor to aov other, it S,0A5.imiu:, l.ithuuin, ffl.oau.imu . lnVolves a vast amoimt of wesr and Hungary. l,Uf3.642. lantf lt,0- There are very few who B'h.e status of other debts In snm-t .i. ,mt u.,rrnr rm it MnmetimeS. mani-ed at the Treasury as follows: There Newest Flannel Dresses For Wearing Now $16.50 PUTMAN'S READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY' ' looking back at tin years of the war, 1 um surprised that' we were not broken down by the anxieties and responsibilities We bore. Those anesltles and responsthllit les may uot tx recugntced so -much In Downing street as we know them in Kieel eJrevl. You know the Hires and strain we went through in our different capacities to serve, lite Commonweal! h to the best ad vantage In Km hour of desperntlon." Irish Exports Increase. " " t I.ONIK)N (AP) Imports Into KnglMjid from the Irish ree State uu-reused during 1124, un average of. 50 per cent over tho.ini.ortjf ' M ittiift. Also they ore anout to per cent above tho annual averago for the two years preceding the adop tion of the Krco State Constyitutlon. Plorlsta auy the spring Is very rosy. outlook .for Is no govern- by the United Armenia: nteut recognized States. -Austria: The time of payment of principal and Interest was vex- t ended by Ctiigress until June 1. ui4:i. Cxechnslovakki Representatives of that natiou left the Unites States in I'.r'ii, saying 'they would continue their efforts lu .adjust li(ferencen between the accounts of the two countries, but have made no proposals or representations for refunding. Differences existed af to Ihe validity of a claim by this government that Cxechoslovahih nwei) certain sums for transport- itlon furnished that nation's roops. Ksthonla: The Ksthonlan mln- Jpter hns placed In the hands ol tho coniiulsslou Information re garding financial and economic conditions in his native land and Informed Secretary Mellon thnt h)P govern men t desired to negotiate o settlement, but no agreement has Voen reached. , "' ' Latvia: The commission was ad vised In May last that the question of funding that government's debt whs under consideration by the I .a.1 via u cabl net, but no proposals ha-Ve been received. .Russia: There Is no government recognized by the United States. ,-: llugoskivlu: The government of the Kingdom of the Herbs, Croats uhd Slovenes seiits u commission to Ihe. United States to inform this government that It was the intent ion of their government to present ii refunding plan at n later date We will have i of agriculture is than Just culture. hasten to explain If he advertises It. he knows It's1 mechanical horse Cool big. good. t h e rides for evercise Is not a -flivver. v. M i 7 9 V 'A TWO RODEOS Pon't be always wishing for a Rodeo Bar. Buy two at a time and keep an extra one handy. Selected walnuts; honest-to-goodncss dairy cream; finest milk chocolate coat ing I It's the candy bar sensation of the West. IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Mali; children ore own i.lslnliiK al lleiuliielR., VeverbbiU'sa,, Sttiuim U Troubles mill IrretiUliir lUiwels Biit InfcC ""''J easily. II niol hero only k.iew Unt MOTBIk CKVSSWU.TPOV. D,1HS wnuut do lof llielrrhllitrennointiiily would ever ' le Trllliollt ll.'m lor use when nwd- TBU eil. tio pleusunl 10 HiKe DON'T AtTFPT nd no ellerltve that ANysUttSTlTUlf n.olliera who onee us thrne alwnvii lell olhers tthoul. Irn-m. Atull llrliBUisls. Trial Hnekune e'llK(i. Address Mother OruJ IW., I Koy, N. V. Minerva Says- You enn bent on egg but you cannot bout our prices for the q mlity we frlvc. you in KOOTWKAH. How about those lijack Kid, two-nlrap, turn sole. U Jnch t'uban heel, rubber top llfl. For coinfort. -there-H nollilnff bel le. nl t.75. We bnve a Illaek Kid om otrap, turn aolo one In rub ber heel at $11. Ml. Very nleo for home . wej.r. THE BOOTERY GAY nATDl.N, Mgr. Whore, 1 niiys $2 VhIwv coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo O ...... ... n p p o blue Mountain ure&on Lumber 8 Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber f IMT lDiiE DOLLARS TO WOHKI Invest your nwrney In a liomo, BowmanIlicks Lumber Company MAIN S ' . CHAIN AND. BOX WOOD PHONE MAIN 541 . . . " 1. lu UUNHALIi ' o o o o o . o o o 6 o . oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoo POI.I.OWINO 18 TF.CmnCAIi BEPORT FBOM NEW TOBK - LABORATORIES ON ' GOLDEN CRUST QENEHAL APPBARANCE-TrOooa , , ' . 1 BI.OOM Golden yellow. - TEXTURE Close cell formation. ritUST Thin and - tender. . ' ' i crumb Sort , ; , COLOR OH" 'CRUMB Creamy white. ODOR Oood. - " ' KI.AVOR Oopd. t ' KEEPING QUALITIES Oood. j A VERY GOOD I.OAF. ; Gwilliams' Electric Bakery SWEET'S VnnKnowlt'l Oood Dm-bum It'i Mode By I SwrsT? Salt 1 akb i Itic Ho-nsolKal Good Cuudy EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT FREE I We have made a study of wiring conveniences and correct lighting. Why not bike advant age of our experience. It cosIh you nothing. to call on us. We will glad ly show you why it Is worth while to have these conveniences and howjittlc they will cost you. If you can't come in just phone and we will call at your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-124 1301 Adams Patronize Home Industry BUY YOUR CANDY AT The Candy Shop , . 217 Fir Street i "The Home of 'Home-Made Candy (Retail only) LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. WE ARK THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. ' Thone 393-W breakfast minutes fly and so do Minit Oats! Breakfast-making used to be a time'taking prooe: but not today! Three to live minute that all Albers Minit Oats need from package to tablet And all because of a new Albers process. A jjroc ess that cuts, flakes and pre-coot the choice, plump oat kernels. A process that keeps in every bit of oat nutriment and adds a new oat-flavor besides. . Easy to make! Ea3y to eat! Easy to digest! First aid to speedy breakfasts Albers Minit Oats! Your grocer has it in the handy round carton with the re placeable lid. "Look for tb iniiner" when you buy. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 Wilson Bros., Tailors CLEANING, PRESSING AND HAT BLOCKING New Foley Bldg. Itione Main 513 Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S an Better Breakfa ft Cereal 'A WIRE NETTING IMIIV LOCK wiitr. IT.Nnxri 2 ft I $ . l a n in 11.00 4 ri nr. J.Sr. li f'. 1.00 8 V. fl 1. 10 SO Oregon Hardware & Imp.' Co. To Be In Two Places At OnceUse Long Distance ; And Save Time and Money. I r ' A FEW MINUTES TELEPHONING MAY SAVE YOU A DAY'S TRIP Reasonable Rates Prompt Service . Home Independent Telephone Co. . v i un u.mre flour, add bsk-