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Friday, February 27, . 1525. 'THfi-tA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY "fr : ; HriiKfiiMti 1 A IVUUbUIJb Mrs. J. M. P. any.lor and Mrs. Lester. Brumwell were hostess, s to ' l.n- .tony lii-iuge Club yemeiuuy ul -.-noon ul Hit, Snyder home o Adams avonuu. The home was ut tr.elively necorutetl 'With SKvveei neus and during iho artenioon'n pliiv Mm. Niitu stwulfnl won h I -ri score for the first prizo and the bt-roiid print' went tu .vira. I., i, ferry. A duinly two course lunc h Will wus Berveil ut the close of till games. , Tlii! chili will meet March K nilli Mis. Zwejfel and M m. , Terry ti llllHlf-KHI-S. Members of Hope Chapter No. IS, Order of the Kusleni Hlur met Wednesday evening ut the. Man.ml. hull' for Ihelr reRii.ir nicetlm,-. liuniher of visitors were present ami after the roiitlnn liusiDess Mr l'liinkeii. Worthy I'ulron. of lloiae gave n very interesting talk. During the social hour following tie program refreshments wen served hy the social committee. Ul Mrs. Hurry Turner in charge. The Art . Department of tin Neighborhood cluh met yesterday at the cluh rooms for its regulur mcctlng. "Human Art" was Hi. subject for the afternoon anil Mrs. H. f'lKiver, who had charge ol the afternoon's program, gave an excellent puper, 1 During the, business session pluns were made for the future worl; of the class. The next meeting will be held March is. with Mrs. C. JO. llapper sett in charge. "Karly Christian Art" will be the subject. . Feataras Lace And Satin II. fTlHIS la an afternoon costume ol The 1.aen ParlBh and MisMon' JL oid lace and black satin. The .Society of th Lutheran church Might bodice Is fashioned from ihh yrstt'rdiiy in iho Hnnex of tin leavy fold lace and the draped fliiirdi for lis lVKUlur iuoiiiiK. A lrl from the satin. The hip length misjilonory proniii) won Iho fVa- wPa Bnd tn fkirt are 'bound In ture of t he afternoon with Mrs. J. fgenta and Jade green . SUiitirwr in churn:'. Two lnini-;' ' tlfnl duetH were remlereil hy Miss A una I .ut I n u inl M rs. Hi li ziiiRi-r and readiiiKK wre given by Mrs. !. Powely uml fit PilldH. i-f i't mIiiikm.Ih vtr si-rv- .IciiHen. Mrs. J-hh Mra. H. Tnylor, of Maxville, ' During a Bhort husincBR bcbsIoii it wan decided to organize u mis sion Bociely at the next meeting, Thiirnday, March li. lJc-frenhim-niH were Herved before nil journivunt by Airs. Jennen, hoslesfl for Iho aitrr-nnnn. TAIll.K 01 WHHiHTS AM) (Out this out and keep for ref erence.) s 3 teaapnoiiM mjiiu. 1 tublefipoon Hi tahlejtpoontt euuul 1 cup 4 euus ciuul 1 quurt 4 iiarta enuul 1 gallon 8 iiuuria eiiual t pck 4 pecks eiual 1 husht'l 16 ounces eitual 1 ppund 2 tablesnoona hutlcr eiiuul 1 ounce 2 cnpH hutier or lard " 1 pound 2 tahleapoons sugar " 1 ounce 2 ruirS Ki'HliulM titigar " 1 poiuti) 2 2-1 cups puwtlerct sugar " 1 pound 2 2-3 eup.i hrowti augar " 1 pounl 4 talfleHpuonn flttnr " 1 ounce 4 cupH flpur "1 ' pound 51 cups cpffeo ' . ' . " I pound 2 quarts ttu "1 pound X egg whiles 1 cup gg yolks " 1 rup 10 medium cgfi without sin l " 1 pound 2 cups chopped meat " 1 pound 4 cups cocoa " 1 pound 3 cups currants or raisins " 1 pound GO lbs. potatoes " 1 bushel f2 lbs. onions " 1 bushel 24 bs. string beans ' 1 bushel fiO Him. tomatoes " 1 bushel f.;'. lbs. tiiruips 1 bushel f.4 lbfl. sweet potatoes " 1 bushel 45 lbs.' parsnips ' "1 bustu-l &o lbs. carrots " 1 bushel fin Ihs. beets " 1 bushel Co lbs. beans " 1 bushel 48 Iba. apples i , t bushel Standard Measurements Correct measurements are abso lutely essential to as-sure success ful cookery and inexperienced cooks must follow -certain definite rules to have their cookery results please them. The measures in recipes found in Die new standard cook hooka woman's magazines and niOMt newspapers are level and the measurements are standard. I'are less measuring makes waste. Half pint1 measuring cups. pint and quart measures, and teaspoons and tablespoons of regulation size should always be used. Flour should always be Rifted before measuring, then sifted again with other dry ingredients except Medlcnl Springs (Hyeckil) A delightful event of lust week took lilacc when Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bloom entertained tho U. O. I. G, j club at their home here. Seven j tables of "500" wero at piny dur-; . Jng the evening with Mrs. J. R I Kennedy and Winn Duncan win ning high scores and the consolu-, tlon prize going to Mrs. Verna llogg and J. I'. Kennedy. A radio program was also a featims pf tUe evening. Uerreshments were served nt nn . appropriate hour. . ', J hndd Canyon (Special) A num ber of the young people of this vi cinity me! nt the William Banton home here recently to charivari Mr. and Mrs. I-Yank Poole, who were ri-Ci-nily married. The guests were treated to candy, nuts and sugar. Never pack flour when cigars. 1 measuring it. The more one sifts 'the. dry Ingredients, the lighter the ... baking will be. To measure dry ! ingredients, fill measure rounding jfulTwIih a spoon or scoop, with i out shaking, and level with u knife, j To measure butter and similar in- gredients, pack spoon, or cup or , other measure solidly, and level with a knife. , Announcements (Social announcements - mj be printed In lids coin inn free of cIiatko. Anj announce ments iHTUttnliiit to any func tions such as cooked food sah's, etc., will be refused. An uouncements, to be printed tlio fiiuue day, must lie. In society editor's hands hj 9:00 o'clock. News eil I tor's note. Sings to Fame X More . honors (or . an American singer Mine, fiernice de fasquult. American diva, has been awarded Europe's- highest musical "honors honorar membvrshlp in the Hoynt Acudemy Fbllharinonic of Rome. tiht t the only singer in the world to b . . m distinguished. Radio "WelKhta are niore aeeurate and in some eaaea iore e.onvenlent than lueaMireH anil there Hlioitlil be In every Itltehen'a dial scale of several poultila eapaetty, and in institutional kitchens u plalfoVm Scale for meats and bulky provl Mrs. U. J. Green will be hostess alons... .. . lo the Clio club, tomorrow ufter- noon. I'Ybruary .s. at the Country cluh. l.add Canyon (Special) The ladies of the Get-ToRelhcr club and a few Invited Bilests met at the Mrs. Rex Green will bo hostess homo or Mrs. Adolph feebler re-1 to the World Wide Guild of the renlly. After the usual business , uaptlnt church tomorrow after session the fcaturo of the after-! noon. .February 28. The topic for noon was a bridal shower honoring ' the day will he taken from chapters Sirs. Kranlt Toole, formerly Miss m. ;,n, io of the book "MinK Kiia llanton and u meniher of the : Kwoiiit." a play, "linod Tidings," club for a number of years. Mm w , KiVen. Mildred I.usis will I'oolo received tniiny beautiful and ,HV1. diarite of the devollonul and useful slits. Luncheon wus served." ftonnle Oliver, assisted by nianehe ' jlTuilsen, wjll have elinrKe of the T.add Canyon (Special) Honor- Pr0K"""' . , , ln her husband's birthday annl-1 versary Mrs. Clyde Hoppel enter- The Mission Hand' of Ihe Presby lolned n nnmlier of friends at Iit i ifir)an church will meet at the home here. The evening was spant Mom(. 0f vda llosenson. ir.116 Al In "listening In" on the radio and ,,,,. street, tomoriow afternoon nt .- , ".is-an o'clock.. WALUNG'S Silk Dresses Reasonably Priced Arriving Daily WALUNG'S 1 If conversation were money, these Kuropi-un deft talkers would have some change coming. Two Itrenk from Jail, ALBANY, Ore. Jack held in the county jail charge of larceny of an nttomo bile, and Marlon Young, serving 71)0 days on a moonshine vhtsUyj conviction, escaped from the county Jail by cutting a hole In the brick wall of the jail a few inches above the aperture through which Hullo Johnson, one' of the slayers of Sheriff Dunlap, es caped about two years ago. No trace of the men has been found. Three other Inmates of the Jail refused to take advantage of tfc?lr chance for freedom. Mountain Time Stations KOA, Denver. Colo, (322.4), 8-U' midnight, dunce music. Joe Maun and his Itainbow-Lune or chestra. Pacific Tlmo Ktntions XI-'I. I.ps Angoleg. Pal. (-IC7). 5:30 6, Kxaminer's mimical half hour: 6:45-7, "Inspirational Psychol ogy," Dr. Clyde Sheldon; 7-7:4 6. Banks Klchardson and his or chestra; 7:45-8. The Book Shelf; (1-9, Examiner, program, Alhum hra Community Broadeast-ra It -1 0, classic Instrumental trio; 10-11. Packard itadio dub. Bar ney Weber, Varsity trio and oth ers. ' K KOA, Sea tile, Wo sh . 4 f. 5 ) . 4 -5:15 p. m., Olympic hotel orches tra; f, :4 5-8 : 15, It bodes I lepart -inent store program; ' 8 :8u-l h. Seattle Times dance music: 10:05-1 1, Olympic hotel dunce music. ICPSO. I,os Angeles. Calif. (278), 10:30-11:30 a. m., sunshine hour program; 3:30-4:30 p. m., im prompt u s( udfh progra m , O . N. Nichols, Roy Held HriKull and others: 7:30-f);30, auditorium service and sermon on luvine Healing, Almee Hemple Mcpher son, evangelist -past or, special music. KOO, Oakland, Calif. (361 ). 11:30 1 p. m., luncheon concert. Pacif ic .States Kleclrlc company: 4 5:30, concert orchestra. Hotel 81. Prancls; 8, San Jose High school band, George T. Mat thews, director; Kmll K. t.lehllg, baritone; Louise Kemblf' Hrown. soprano: Hamon Oden Spanish and Hawaiian players: Harry H. l-'ossey, ' bass; "fttamp Collect ing," George W. Ludlow; Kdna T.lnUowskl, pianist ; . "Juvenile llnqnency," Olllo Knodigar; Hi-l. Henry Halateatl'H orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore.; (492). 10 p. m.. Colburn's Meloiiv Men. on ujKHJ. Los Angelea. Calif. (404.1). Kane, Planes Fly Holow Sea Level. fa 1 PI. By CRACK BARNES 1702 Adnms Ave For appointment j Phone 199-W : LOR ANGELKH (AP) The lone ly wastes of Death Valley, end of the trail for a legion of hardy emi grants In the days of gold and the (.rave of mony an adventurer even today, recently witnessed the turn ing of a page In the history of aviation when three Rockfleld, Han Diego, aviators, tinder com mand of Col. Harry Graham, pi loted their planes over the valley 266 feet below sea level. At times the planes traveled long distances about 40 feet above the ground, and at a speed of 1 00 miles an hour. 12:30-1:30 p. m., Ml Mention and his orchestra: 2:30-5, Char He Wellman'n Haturdny ul'ter noon frolic with Dot Street, Bub bles Smith. J-rry Cope, Bill Hatch, K. Bnrni-s and others; 0-0: 3U. Arl Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra, rid ward Kilzpatrlck. director; 0:30-7:"O. Prof. Walter Sylvester Herfog, little stories, American history, Helen Pirle, screen Juvenile, play y pupils pf Kdyth McGralh; 1:30. better speech- talk;- 7:45, Dr. Philip Y. Itiley, "Care ol Body;" 8-18. program. Puelfle tiled rip Itatlwuy company, ''A Trip lo Mount Lowe,' arranged by J. Howurd Johnson. Helwyn llurrts. tenpr, Charlie Wellmun, "The Price pf Jaxz." Gladys Brtiekwell t Pickering, soprunq; K'-2 a. m.. Tho Lost Angi ls ol Kl. frolic. KNX. Hollywood. Calif. S7 ). 8 a. in., amriiiug prqycr; , B;ire Hand, titvvs; HI. Hjred Maud's inurii;nguieHMage; 10:20, Kadta ti'chnicul talk, ('prbes ,. Van, Why; l- p. m., WurliUer pipe tTKnu studio; 5, - closing juur 'Ki'Ih; 5:45-ti:rr, progruip, Wur iiayv rrmpte vmt'rot - studio; ii: 1 5-7:3u. dinner hour nnintp; fc-M. KNX. fixture prograip; U-Hl, pruKruiu. Hyfu J. Titus lvuft 'ake coinKtuy; U-l 1. Ah,a Ly man's Coeoauut Orovo dpnew ur clMstra from. Ambassador hotpl; n-i a. in., Hoiiywppd nigh). pr Kentlng a number, of screen, art and literary luminaries of thp muvie cty, tea dansunt, Gene Juuii-a Hose Hoom Bowl orches tra; 5:30, what is playing ut the local theaters; Art WuW iter's dupeu orchestra. . ' ' Central Time Station WHAa, LouiavHlo, Ky. . SQ$.8),!g 7:30-9 p. m.. oouoort, mum bun o of tho Crescent Hill Women's g club. Mrs. l- H. Johanboeke, di rector; Panny May Balbridge, sq- . piano; Nuthan B. Chase, sq piuno; Mrn. V. H. Johanboeke, second soprano; Mrs. T. Fletch er Strain, first alto;- Mm. Frank Cowherd, oeeond alto; Mrs, V ; ti r Jacobs, accoippunist; John O. Ttaylre, huiitone; Mrs. T. Fletch er Strain, pianist; Fanny May Balhridge, reader. VVLS. Chicago. 111. (344.6). 7 p. m.. "Lullaby Time." Big Ford and Little Glenn's Trip lo Australia; 7:"ii, national barn dance. . Glenn's Cornhuskero. Harmony Girl.'t, Nuhy Allan, Walter Peter son, Isham Joues and Ills Col It'ge lun orchestra, Hulph F.mer son, organist, Ford and Glenn. . Foxy Dave; 11, Senate theater revue. ' WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (423). 8 a. m., physical exercises, Y. M. C. A., Wlllium Stradtman, instruc tor: 3 p. m., Marco iMelody Boys' dance program, Fred Llnde maun, director and manager: 0. dinner hour concert, Selrnsky jn slriiuieutat u"lntti; Lnfal'one, D Leonard. WM.H.i. I'hleniro, III. (447.5), 6 p gOOQQPQOpOQpQOpOOpOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOpOQ New Spring Millinery k Unusual As To Crown The high crown is strikingly different, and yet becoming to mopt, types., And', it is vibrant with Spring spirit. Shown in an iin'ay of .bright colore, Mirny new ones just arrivctl yesterday.. As nn early . season is . indicated,', im mediate selection Js advisable. ' New Rollins Hpsiery . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MIUUINERY .7 7m. ' New Kid Poofs, . : Sweaters!,' OOOOOQpQOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOOQOQOOOOqOOOOOQOOQOpOQ in., Tegimeyer's orchestra; 8t HUsspll PratJ. Kred qw; 8:30, "Baqd," Kobert. J. Caccy; 9,, vccky Bajaban and lyatz liica,go tleater. revue. WMC,' Memphis, Tcnn. (499.7), 8:30 p. ,m., musical proprain ar ranged by j. M. Gates of Lo tiolio, Arfc. WOAW. Omaha,' Nehr. (D26). C p. in., dramatla hour,- Havis Studio .of. ExproBslon; lessan. iiv voice Improvement, J. Simmons Davis; G:3(i, to bo announced; 6:40, din ner program, BrandeiH storo res raurants; t). artist pupils, Coriune ' paulflou, pianiot; 11. Frank W. Hodek. jr., and his Omaha Nightingqles. . WOC, Davenport,, la. (483.(1), G:3n p. m., sandman's visit, Val Mc ' Laufrklin; 7, International Sun doy school lesson; Krwin Swin dell, soprano: 11, Louis Connor and his LeClalre hotel orchestra; Peter MacArthur, baritone. WOI, Ames. Ia. (270), 12:30 p. m., college chimes; talk on automo biles, .Prof. A. Shane. let; ti Veekly 'news r'evlew,1 Al-j WOS, Jefferson City, -Mo. (440.6), 1 -LUaon .4?. StftnWyj-. . RlQyc0 8 p. m.. central, Howard-Payno -orchestra. WQJ. Chicaco. III., (H7.5L 7-8 p.j : m.,. dinner concert, Ralph Will-1 iuma and his Bain bo Gurden or-i chestra; Agtitha Karlen, reader; Henrietta Nolan, violinist; Grace! Nelson, fourteen-year-old plan i ist; 10-3. Ralph Williams, and his Rainbo Skylarks; Jerry BuU livan; jlarry Gel so; thp Molod iana, Laurie, Kddie, Bonnie; Clarenco Theders, tenor; Georgo A. Little, Larry Shay, Harmony singers; Yukens Cameron, sor ; prano; RicU. WhalPUt Gardepor, ' Hnrmony singers. ' WHAl. Cincinnati, Ohio (826.9),- 8 p. in., e'hlmes; 8:15, Bicycle sex- 5W male quartet; Bicycle mixqr quaj-tot; 12, Roger Hills' Dance land orchestra. ' 5fpjl pouxt .Claim Record. , S -MANILA (AP) The supreme court of the Philippine Island, started the new: year with ft Clean docket, rt record which the court clalma, has. perhaps .never beeri equalled before by a similar body under the American -, f lae .i'The court Is composed of nine mem bers, five Americans and four Fili pinos, whet) the bench is fulL. -. . ' - The radical cry now acams to be 'La Follette, -where pro wc?" FIRST AID TO BEAUTY AND CHARM Nothing so murs an oilier wise beautiful fuee as the Inevitable lines of frit June nnd Hiifferiiiff euu8'd lv tired, a'hiiiK feet. 4l!fN FOOT-USE the Antipllu, idealuiK Powder, lu.suref loot comf(rt.. it Is a T t Newwlty. Bliakrii lu joat iiiut in li. mori.iug, HUup fcllOi j- lUi ftll Vrl.illff-- tbeo let your Mti rnr trl tlx tmry. Trial tk Bse nu a F(Kt.l.n Wtikmff loll ni 'rr. AddrcHAilea'irtwI-EJM. U Rov.N. V. Mid fit Htut ana VtPint .iioitt. . ' ' ! '. . :'' ' : .; .' v.; -. X Tnuch Tiictfr and " eart"mea.tert Ask your grocer firJrulkkeS Sclpntlats pxcavatlng ancient tombs claim newapapnr comic strips are only 100.000 j-ear old. When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be Interested In the fine hair selection we have Jiwt purchased to Ul in making a perfect coiffure wiiiiu' jauV'own'iiar jrronrs out to the proper length. The hair Is of eeellent quality and moderate In price. We urge you to see the display st yo ir early convenience GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room A, Summer lllilg. A Ik-aiiiy Aid lor Every Hreii." Phone ftlain 577 FREE We have made a study of wiring conveniences and correct lighting. Why not take advant age of our experience. It costs you nothing to call on us. We will glad ly show you why it is worth while to have these 'conveniences and how little they will cost you. If you can't come in just phone and we will rail at your home. La (irande Electric Co. 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( n mire nnd (ret Mcmy, the , orielnii! and genuine, and don't forret (here in nothing on enrth nn grmd to make hark rd. Unt ie, under weiK ht children gio TRU-BLU Biscuit Co Spokane. Portland I f I " Wi II" 1,11 Patronize Home Industry ' ""'buy your candy at" The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street -"1'he Home of Home-Made Candy" .. (Retail only) ; J Credit ' . . . Attentive Service , Reliable merchandise ' Real values ; Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Watch Your Coffee I OMES that serve Schilling Coffee are protected ' ifor the quality of Schilling Coffee has not been changed. The traditional blend stands- untouched. ' FOLLOWING IS TKCIIN'ICAL HEPORT FROM NEW YORK IjAIIOUATORIES ON GOLDEN CRUST GENERAL APPEARANCE Good m.OOM Golden yellow. , TEXTURE Close coll formation. CKIJST Thin and tender. rillJMB- Roft. COLOR OF CRUMB Creamy wulte. onOR Oood. FLAVOR Oood. KEEPING QUALITIES Oood. A VERT GOOD LOAF. G williams' Electric Bakery Watch Your Coffee! There is but one Scbillingquality" tins only for there is no other way to nottwo"or three"or four. properly preserve those rare and easily It is brought to you sea ltd in vacuum foil flavors of fine coffee. The Line Is Busy When the telephone' operator tells you "tba Une Is bar," this fart has been made known to her by an electric signal, lili h in the fraction of it second automatically Indicates Umti Urn line f!lc1 for I In use, vf the- opwfUqr wiW5 fiTmpfHoJ ' ti ' 'iiV 'iinc Jt'lfic'" party called proinpt 'service tronli be out of tlm quentton. When "Imoy" reports are repeated on anocesslra calls for the same nnmlier, It Is generally due to an Immoderate) use of the called line. Hare confidence la her when she makes; tho report "the line Is busy." Home Independent Telephone Co. v4 mi tSS strong and robiiKt. Adv.