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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
Thursday, April 9, 1925. THE EX GRANDH EVENING OBSERVE?, PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY St'vnty-flvo nn'tnlntrs of the l.n-(li-.H Aid S ir!-ty of thu I'rvflLiytoi'lun rlittivh met yesterday uCtt-rmtoii ut t ln rliurrh. 'I'iitB nuMtin rlofii-d the ii;i'iiibTiiliiiJ oont ut wlilt'h hup Im- h tn progress for the p:;.it month ami ut four .c'tdook a dt!W ion; thrw-'MHirK" l'!imiU''t was B'-i-vimI by th' h.HiiiK side in the tlinlntf room of thf chuirh, Thu tit Mo wn Itt-itut il'iil ty decorated fn Ki'.Hter co' -ors and spring fluweiH. and Kuster niothH running a rlcv't center piece. i:iinty fnvnrs. m;ide y Mrs Kv.lyn I teiunsliaw, w we Klveii tlioHf present. 1 'rev I huh to 1 he hui)'Mi't tin ex cellent program, arnuitfed by 11m winning hmc, was uiwn In Hie com iniinHy room of tin' chqrrlt. A number of H. 1. O, KIUk i'it-.iv-d the ilunt-.' uiv.-n IiihI evening in tin- hull mound' the Klylss' Tem-d-. Music was furnished' ly thf Slur Novelty orr-henl iu. The Womwi's 'offinn Mission ary fioid' ly of tin Methodist lptN copal church met Wedmnduy if lornoon In the church puriortt. Mib Itenidimn had chare, of thu devo tional and Mi', fsijac rendered a b.'.-iutiful vocal n U. Win. It. W J. -Mhlnn iH-i-aidcd over Hit' liiisliies:i lliccliiif;- and Mvh. A. I.. i'io" I pnve tiic I. fi-on at ud v, which fin ished "Mm sr. K wonjr." I he study book which tlie society h-a be-on u&.nL- Tile I't'i-Hliyti-rian Missionary So ciety will meet ut t In- church to morrow alternoon, A pril 1 , fol low Irur the iiooil l-Xduy nervices, which will close at three o'clock. The nuh.iect, "Our Hluclt Rrothora" will he in churn? f Mrs. H. H. liniiiia. Mia. outtT, recent ly from l.oiii.Miana. will npcnk of sonic of li-r epi-rieiie.H amoiiK 'he col or d people. There will also be a round tahii- disillusion. Mi-m. 1. '. liouH-r will rive h. vera I special lniisii:i numbers. An invitation is clelid-d to all int'-nsted. Imbler (Special) Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I.. Andrews entertained at din ner recently in honor of Mr. end Mrs. K. J. Hnzi'ti. Tho lablu was pretty with a centerpiece of dainty up ring flowers. 'overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hazcn, Mr. and Mrs. I.. II. Klddtu, Mr. ami Mrs. 1 I,. Strinplir.m. and lr. nnd Mrs. 11. 1.. Andrews. Cove (Special) The Ladies A!i of the Meihodisl church was enter- Beads Adorn This Dress mi i fwhat of q mystery until thu first ; portion is served, ilo not transfei it to o platter or ot her serving illsh. Knumeied ware balttnK dish es are so chinu-like in npifarance that thcru ncud bu no htsttaiHy In bringing theni to the tabic. CAiMri.ownt with m is l.overa of cxiullf lower wltl like this way of preparing it. which is Miiltu different from thu few fam iliar methods. Remove thu outside leaves and soak thu cauliflower head down In cold salted water for fifteen tltln utcs. lraln and boil head up in an unamulud ware saucepan wit h enough water to rover. When ten der, dmln and place rlKht side up in a buttered enameled ware bak ing dish. Melt three tablespoons butter, add three tablespoons flour and one of s:tlt. SUr unill well j mixed and then add one and out 'half cups milk. Ittlug to a boil ing point, stirring constantly. I'our over the cauliflower and sprinkle with a lillle cayt line pepper. Melt two tablespoons butter. tdd t w o ihlrds of a cup of chopped wnlnuis and one-i lilrd oup bread crumbs Spread over the lop uf the cauli flower and bake in a licit oven till delicately browned. Serve riom the dish in which It is bulled. mop. She witched thu demonstra- nH obtained In the davs of other tlon with interest, end even took pniM.. tioui of lf lianuiu l-.eigeif for a moment, but alio did no) buy, nin- li lo the iiiMuppoini iiu'iil uf (he deal- ( ne uf (he favorite dries among residents at, Windsor concerns Qinen Victoria nnd is known us ''The crocuses and the sentinel." Keonomy, now ever, is the watch- Simn alter her nHeenslon to thu word at Windsor as well us the J t hroiie. ieeu Victoria was de royal palt:ce in London. 1'ndcr i ligliti d by lite nppeainnce of the thu present regime i here in mi eii- f i'lr t crocin-.s ot the season near COUraj.''Mlieit I'm walefulUeM KUcll tile e;iH,. jfi'l-.H'i n. -'eallug that A.. - .... cA s If BKADhO se'tloiui form! n exiu ''party gown of shaded chtffoq shading from delicHte yellow to Hum intf orunKB. ttcuda also irho h,e dtmp V tn the Uu:k aud thectoa hrtuholfs. lalned by Mis. (bo. .b'laniei Wed nesday afternoon. Announcements Sotlal nnuoiiiHciiitita mnj be prluim lu mis column free of cliarKe. An 7 aiinounoe nieitts pi-rtalnliiK 10 any fiiuo tloua mull as csnuketl food talcs, etc., will be refum.il. An-ooiiiii-rmi nln, lo be prinlcd Ibe xaiup ilnj, niliKt bt- In soclclj olllor'a IiiuiiIr bjr 0:110 o'elouk. News edUor'a note. WALLING'S SPECIAL On uh T S $:.!)5 - $5.93 - $8.50 And Up ' WALLING'S 1 Miss CNirolvn Hosenthal will h. hostess to the Junior Itrldge club lomorrow alternoon at the home of Mrs. LeHoy Knight. The Parent-Teachers Association of JUvcrla school will entertain thu Central and Willow s.-hooriis-soclations tomorrow afternoon m l.ane Chapel. linhler (Special) The Imbler I 'a rent -Teachers association will meet this evening il eight o'clock it the high school, with Dr. W. T. t'hy of Hot Lake as speaker. Thu Missionary Society of the christian church will meet Tridnj afternoon at L'lliu o'clock with Mrs. It. S. (trove. iu:t Hemlock Slree. Mrs. Arno Voelz will be leader for thu afternoon and t he topic will bu "China." WINDSOR -ON -THE -THAMES. (A!') Almost the lost. Journey away from liuclt Ingham I 'a lace niado by Queen Mary, known as Kngland's most "housewifely" queen, before depart iug wit h the king Tor his Mediterranean cruise, was a one-day visit lo Windsor Castle to see that the spring clean- jing had been started in proper or der, so that everything would be sphk and span for her return to ward the end of April. Incidentally, the queen brought with her to the castle, her summer home and one of the world's most magnificent structures, a number ' of labor saving devices which she . had bought herself the day before 1 at nn Ideal home exhibit In I.on I don. One of these was a ney kind 1 of knife cleaner, i he queen ex amining the npparntns and mak I ing several inquiries as to whether ' the dealer was certain that t he ! polishing roller would not harm , curia in old fashioned knives of ; very delicate make which Were , used generations ago in the kit - chuns of Windsor. Another ex- ! hlbit which interested ibe queen I keenly was an Improved kind of JUST ARRIVED IN TODAY'S EXPRESS 25 New Goats 25 Direct from New York Just In Time For EASTER l'hiin and fur-trimmed coats in 'an array of bright m "colors priced specially for Easier. $16.50 to $32.50 1 These are. the best values we have had this season. A small deposit and we will hold any garment. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY hf MopniH nilrhrheit'Ntt'ov4M by .'ipiirrows 01 olhpr lilfiiti. tin qui'fn hpiiI for 11 MuhliiT In U-nli'rl Iht'm. ItiVt'iil iirmV 1tH hIiuw lliat unnolliiR :il itlr)l:mon in ilioul ItKo ihrowin rocl.r l liirtlM. The New French Curl When you wl-li tlie cliarni Im; effect of a soft, nntiiral curl, (he new I'rench paper wave Is the only answer. Our simp Is Admirably equipped and trained to Klve this new curl. Ynn Hill hu more than pleaded with thf ruMilis. Ibonc now fur nn Hppoinliiiciit. CKIST MAKINGLLO SHOP fUxmi A. Nimiincr ihig. "A Itvauty Aid (or I'hune ftlain 577 Mi merva Says- T,n?t ehanre before KastT to tloll up your little tontsie wno'sies! IteineniVier, tlie hoys are n 1 wn ys look Ing- for t he trl rl who looks cule nnd nifty, a pair of nice l-Kht tan ribbon ties, shoit vamp- and box lo els or a !i-toned patent a;v1 tan combination. This Is very c!a."iy num ber. Many other styles to select from. THE B00TERY i.AV IIAMi:, Mrr. Home f the Arcb-Aid Klmr. New vblpniciit Jnsl In. When you t j.i Hints for the Housewife SUtl'ltlSF iiki: Most fa in i I h s like occasional aur prise dishes ami the housewife ivho delights Hi trying out new rec ipes will readily see the possibili ties of this wholesome ono-dlsh dinner. Hemove thu seeds from one sweet pepperchop and parboil for a fo minutes. chop one small onion fine and add lo I lie pepper, iiieti .'ihnuld be thoroiiKhly drained. Then add ihree cups of bolted rice and mix well. I 'ut n layer of this tnlx l ure Into a well buttered covered enameled ware baking dish. Add a layer of tiny sausages (about one pound which have been partially cooked, and cover with the re mainder of the rife, l'onr one cup of milk over it all and dot with butter. Cover and bake for a half hour In a hot oven. Then remove die cover and bake for another half hour. iti order to keep thirr dish some- 1 TT'yTh. THRIFT is the Father of SUCCESS Let us tell you about our Savings Department. A"f0 Compound Inli'iest ilD STATES .RAFIONAL ... It I.". usy to Imitate But Harder to Duplicate. Real English Simmel Cake (Carleton De Luxe) Made Only by GwiUiam's ; Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS 1120 Women In 27 Days ijW mi hi i mi mi iri 11 11141 n ' l u i i' mi i nn i a -a , P rar) X i i aster Kiistt-r IMnre nnl Tiiily I'ftrilM. (Jrort inc: rjinlH. Jnttos. 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