La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 21, 1925, Image 3

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    Tuesday,. April -21, 1023,
TTTR LK OftANTOS EVENING OBSERVER
NEWS of SOCIETY
Xword Puzzle
'CoatV
IloimrliiB Mrs. f'anio Wellinun.
who la vlnillnii In Iji Cirunilo troi-i
I'ulo Alio, Caiilorliio, tli haiiKh.
li-ra ol' lite I'ioltft'rs Rttvo h r'ciw
lion yi'sl.nlay ullornoun m iiu-.i'ih'))toi-iool
club rooiim. Tht
tooiiih were Itittli'lutly decorated
Willi IliUlltlllll llOUDIII'tB Of MlUil
Irnh-oilb tuliim untl ten nun
nerved from I wo unill live o'clock,
with -Mm. Turner Oliver and Mt-a!
Urace Mollli'r ir.'l,!lin at I he ten
la')li'. DurliiK the ullirnoon ninny
i'iIc hiIk of .Mr. Wellmnn ami ini in.
lllTB Of till! HllUKhli'1'8 of the i'lo-ll-'iii
called.
The' Garden
In the receiving Une wore Mrs.
WVlhnan, Mik, A. II. 'berry, Mre
Julius tinesch, Mrs. James Mafct.
Mrs. 1.. J. Kukk.'II, Mrs. .Ii.ruoou
WilliuniH, Mm, IMna. lUilian. Mrs
iVanl. t'leuvinger and Miu lie org.
i 'urrcy.
Mrs. Wellnuin in a pioneer oi
i'nion county having made hei
home here lor a number of years
.she taut-lit school in the puhth
hriiools here for many years ami
has many friends anions tin- ohli-i
jisldfiilM oi Hit city, tfhi how
makig her home at Palo Alto, Call
Members of the
rluh had a very enjoyoblo t Inn last
evening when Miss Pauline (.edcrl
und Mih. A. li. i "berry were hosienn
! to l he club at MaN.iiiie Parlors,
l-'iiicen past matrons were present
un. I an
eion ill!
iiad lit making plans (or. tit
work.
1 ; 'i t
Four Jtiih for the .mlrt-. A V i
For beginners In vegetable gar-j JF'I f ff--' :
li'Mlntf four rubs may b laid down 1 -Jfol '?- t'j-fiShJjL 1
w him. if s rift I y observed, will i J ''i1'--''' i J
place them at once- in the from I lfe'vV ' -'"Jfe 5j ' I
rank ol umateurs. lrLj y -f- -jfcv 1
One difference between novice js , fn J
and experu In uny enti-rprise In in! f 't,,V:T'' v. tlS
the finish of lh.ii p-rf urnuuif-N. I tiPStS " 1
.'I
The tx-Kinner is usually sloppy; the
expert it. exart und orderly. Wheth
er ii la in HwiiminK a golf club or
inaK in i? a cul;e perfection is to be
handled by attention to details.
lit Kiii'deniiiK market ktovwim arc
liieiirtlloiiH in their observations oi
111 se rtih-a, while amuteuiH
tiMuully ea re less about Uhhi. Tin
lour ruleH are;
1. IMunt in straight rows runntnr
north and uutit h. Mark the rown
with a garden Him anil spaee tli.-ni
evenly, flf.hieeii IneheH lo three
feet aiarl lor needs sown in drills.
1'. How not too thickly, but
enough to insure a ood Hiand, and
'thin out ruthlessly when the seed
I ast Matrons UnKS rom,.( to 1)r..v,1lt rruwdliur ol
the planiH.
Ii. i'llltivate re;i!lui (y t iirouijhout
the Hi-astm; no matter what llu
teii)p''ral ore may he. liu not allow
wi-i-iltt In r:iiMi tlii'ir heiiitM in
I he regular husim iv sen- njif.i-y.
nntK nun .xp.,,1 Hoeiauy; . rertilier and Horay lo
year s jM,s,.,.iH am niweiit dtseau.
Itirfil '- 111 i-ited Hot llli'l'flv !1S lll-
Ai-nn upproprKite hour delirious Hiirance a?iiinsl possible loss, but
lilWBhnienis were s- rve,!. prevent otherwise em-lain Iofs.
" I Seeds sown in drills are those!
An lnlert-Bllnp program Is holni'u-hifh i.ro.luee Veir,lablea that are1
planned for IXday niternoon when Krown in regular rows. i v. nly par
the Pnrent-Tearhers Assorlailon of m ,h). row. A ,mM jH u itv
rnlr.il Hehofil will meet r.l the Krov.. drawn in the wdl. In eur
hU;h whool auditorium a: 2:5li lrilHl (u (he urhl is the hill, whieh
oVInrk. This will be Die tasi tneet- .ls nol n ,nolin(1 n," earth, but ib.-re-lllff
of the year and oiTleeis will b y a Hpol ,n w,irh Hl.V(.n, aiiH
beted for net yi-ar. Mrs. fieorpe Soul, lo ,,,,,, u pi:im or
It. I.ynian will Kv, th- main ad- K,oup of phi tit n. separated by some
.Hess of the Mft. rnoon and Super- i.itanee from Ihe n- xt plant or
lull ndeni a. (. Hampton and Mifw'roup in Hie same row. Kadlshi-t
rarrle lh-nl wilt pive nhori talks. 1UV Mown h, .iiilla. eueuittbeis In
There will ntso be a soeial hour, 'huis
a I
It is necessary to sow more seeds
'than one experts to mat lire, be
1 rause eundli ions may redure the
' Kerm Ination pereentase. In ve?e-
table Kard nii)K one never experts
,10 raise Iimi per rent of his ueed-
linir-s; always there Is an excess
which must be discorded, even
jthouKh the process of pulling themjolow
up a mi l hi ou i iik i in ut an uy itiaj
rend the heart of the beginner.
In sparing the rows In the home
garden eighteen inches Is sufficient
for the small crops grown in drills.
It is even enough for Golden Bun
lam sweet corn. More spaee must
be given for the vine crops,
peas and beans and for large va-
Members of the banquet com
mittee of the IMucational Auxiliary
of the Methodist enured im-i last
evening at the home of Mrs. A. W.
Nelson to plan for the annual ban
quet of the auxfliMt-y which will be
held Tuesdoy evening. May 5, in
the basement of the chui-eh.
1
ELuanoR BOahLj.haa, i no mo
tlon picture star selected this
coat as part of her apriug ward
robe." Known as the "Cross Vord Pu
sJe" U Is of Imported plaid Svool with
squares of vivid colors and a Bhawl
co llu r of red and white, which to
also carried out on the border.
v .--hvv,i
.,A t jL.
pru
Cister efltary's
- hQtcheru
DY SISTER hlAiW
KreaHfasi (Irapefrult Juice,
hah with poached egg oh tou'd,
crisp whnle wheat toast, milk.
coi'Tee.
I.iincheon Ve-iet ihle luncheon,
steamed brown bread, keswlck
pildiliiHT. S'-oflKe cake. milk. tea.
I tinner Itnilei) mutton, caper
saiice, bolh-d potatoeH, Stewed to
matoes with toatM culjes, molded
sptnm-h Kita l. conibbiutlon -and-wU-hes.
peneh la.piti, a Ulddtu".
miik, roil'ee.
' B
R-indwbhe: ire nflen Kerved with
tjie salad to aild to Ihe food value
as well as (he "t.it ItivMK" of the
coins'-. In lti;;laliec. the
.inrlwit lies aild a )-iiunn1 touch to
a riil.ilv l'!:ivoted sala) besides in-,
i'ri-a.'-ing the nourlKhnient,
Theory Would Scrap British
Ministers, Excepting One
ri'laldc 1 .t'lH'bcoil.
( me pentid ilaudeiion gre.
ns,
i, I liead cauliflower,
arai'us, I lableapoon
tinv new beet
1 btitieh a-ii
tiiinei .1 parsley.
V.a:;h an 1 look over greens, r'
ni(ving I lie rool-i. l.i-t stand in
h;;tHU salted water I'.T Jialf an
hour. I M ain ami conk in boiling
watff In cover until tinder. Wash
beet.: earefulli, taMiij- care nnl to
kin. ('til off tops about
ti.m' the h. el ami cook
w ili-:- until lender. Hip
l. i- and t ub off ! kin::.
nd in cot, I wa-
:- half an lioin
I low .Tel t.-a ami eoolc
led waler ntitll (en- 1
break tin
:wo inches frmi!
in b.i'biu,' w ill-:-in
eo!, w H. r a
!,.' i-an!illowe.. ;
ter. lead doun
Separate blli
in Ixaiing s:
I.ONIHIN i A I'). Keeent Asser
tion of Lord Ksber that but a few
men are fit for politics after
ictichinit 40 years of age hus cutis
ed much speculation In - Hrlllnh
parliament a ry circles and bus r -Milteil
in the aces of all the Kng
Ibdi cabinet meitibeiu being illi
cursed in ntimero'is publicattoun.
If l-ord Kshi'i's theory were
brought Into practice, it was re
vealed that the present cabinet
would be reduced to one inemhe
this being Lord K nut are retry,
minister of ed neat ion, who Is Jti
years old.
Lord Ksher, deputy governor of
Windsor Castle, und author of
several boohs dealing wit It the
lives of King Kdward and Queen
Victoria, w ho himself Is in his
T :ii d year, oft t he question of
jages, said: "To very few, and pos
jslbly only to reriecllvimlnds, like
t Sophocles a Hi) Leonardo, Is the
privilege grah1ed of sustained vig
or after I he age of forty." lie
cited Napoleon, who was 40 when
at Schonbrunu In the zenith
of his ca reer. I n 'hat ham und
his sou as well. In- contends, the
vital Hpat Ii paled euiiy.
f li Hii'iil 4'liarm ln-d.
I'm i her, I ,oi d Khher. un.se r ted:
No man, and very few, women, re
lain physical charm and getter-
.our iiiMinets alter 4n yearn of
:ik All men aitil -women .should
I he aw are of t In aun. In our
lime there are malnfobl eKatltplea
ol I lie failure to maintain, filler
der. Praiii
tiaiiih ends
lie in r
lo hnililK
biinehe-. up
out of l hi
stalls -.it-r i
bunches I
Ihe tilS. I
.tl
i',t I
in
Cttt the
iiun the asparagus
II lilllH-hes. 1 'III iu-
slaiiding ' the
t'l.'t lh he.iila aro
want. When the
it. i lender pul the
pan In conU
iees:-.ai. ,f-
lhi are of 4), u perthtetit grawp
over publio uffabs and (he fac
ulty of wise dec-lnloit."
"Hut Is there, In fact, any true
comparison between the men of
I today and the pteti even of the
Napoleonic times?" asks the live
ning Si a tula rd in un editorial in
which Lord Ksher's contentions
are dtap itcd.
A nol Iter Opinion.
The most ordlnury observation
of society us It exists ut the pres
ent time would appear sufficient
to negative the theory that few
women reiull physical charm at
-Kb says the Standard which gO'-s
on to aver that evidently Ihe
dramalists of today do not think
so, or they would not be ho fond
of introducing mature heroines.
Alter pointing out historically
und ot herwlse where Lord Ksher
Is altogether wrong in bis obser
vations concerning politicians the
Standu rd. con I In ties: "As lor the
statement that no man retains
generous instincts after 4U, surely
the converse is neater the tr ut h.
Women are ure flu best Jildgvj,
and It Is a very common experi
ence to find young women turn
ing from men of their own uge lo
men who are considerably their
i senium merely because Ihey tlnd
nol only more e iifcrlalninent, but
uiori- uytltpaihy ami 'tnileifjtuud
iug. 1 4rd i;lu t 's most reren work
was "The Tiar'dy of ord Kitch
ener," n twtok completed when' he
was 71 yearn of age.
range vegetables hi a deep plat
ter, separating tine vegetable from
a nol her bv strips oi ton.!. Sea
son the greens with sail, pepper
and lemon juice. Se-.ison the beela
wlih p-t, butter and minefd pan;
j ley, I 'our , the following aauee
ov r the aaparar.us and cauliflower.
The fact that there are so few
young people In church on Hun
day night doesn't mean that they
are nol loving one another.
Things could be worHe, ilills
are u&uallr mailed instead of seitl
by wire.
mm sm
Hats To Complete Your
Spring Costume
With Spring colors running the gamut
of Spring shades, the problem of topping the
new costume with a hat to match becomes ap
parent.
Here, we have an unusual fine assembly of
every conceivable shape and color, very rea
sonably priced.
$3.75 and up
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
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Announcements
Social announcements may
be printed in this column free
of charge. Auj announce
ments pertaining to any lunc
Itous sucb as cooked food
sales, eto will be refused. An
nouncements, to be printed tbe
saute day, must be In soclely
editor's hands by :00 o'clock.
--Neva editor's note.
whistled over nil the town, jus!
as It was Ifi years ago when
brought here from Vienna. The
came "The Dot lu r Princess." which
had Its first performance here l.i I
llnili when il ran for nighis
"Suniurun," which, to some ex
tent, .sei the fashion which in after
years brought fort h t h" I-'astej-n
pageantry and magulficenee o:
such productions as 'Vh n fhin !
" was unoi her revival, this i
having Its prendre here some 11
years ago. "Chi: Chin rhow "
Is perhaps the most successful
play ever produced In London.
having run continually at Him!
Majesty 'b Theatre lor more thai,
five vcars. and since has beci.
for b-ll playing the provinces and the Lon
don suburbs without a let up
Tomatoes !
Jeet eoeh j
Aunt'
are
) which still hold
"Charley's
Adverlise"
and "It Pays t
oi her success.
the stage in the1
Kiu;-
rietha of sweet corn
shouhl have two or thr
wny between vines.
Where room is suttirieni ami , 8,ll(lll.ifl uml boroughs of t he
convenience requires wider spacing i llsil ntelromdis
!.,.. ....... -A.., i ...nu Iw. D-lwvti TliM
Invitations are out for a gradu- 1 proper width where a horse-drawn
atlon luncheon to he given Sunday, cultivator is to be used is tltre -April
2i. high noon, at the Tiffin. , iVet.
by the w. V. O.'s. honoring thelrj
"ri"l"ll"s- I Producers in London
w 1
The Women's Home Missionary I
society of the First Methodist Kpis
ropal church will meet at the home
of Mrs. K. O. payton. lh'4 Adatntsi
fivenue. Wedmsday aflernoou at
2 ::iu o'clock. All members and
friends fl.ro Invited.
Draw Profits From
Popular. Old Plays
The Lmlies Aid of the Lutheran
LONDON. (AP) r
ih theatrical -world
b-vivals in
of London
came In with a rush early thh;
spring and held the stages of var
ious houses until they were push
church will meet at Ihe home of into the discard late in the
Mil. Hower. 2 70S N. Ash street. ava&on, when a number of brand
Thursday afternoon at 2::t0 o'clock. Py appeared from the otle-r
, , siie of the Atlantic. In the eyes
lof theatrical managers. revivals
have been the order of the day
for some months for a number of
reasons. There has been no
dearlli of new plays, operetta and
other pieces to select from, aver
A dnno will he given at Hcnnnjtn managers, but in bringing old
Hall Saturday evening. April z .
under the auspices of the Honan
Hall Guild.
The Ladies Auxiliary to the Hro
Iherhood of 1 tail way Trainmen
, meet this evening at 7:3ft o'clock
jut Kagbs hall. Ilefrcshnnnts will
be sv rved following (he meeiiug.
London Koclriv Revives Hanoi's
. Of Victorian ! as Novelty j far as royalties
favorites to life again ft has beer.
found that they can always !)-
counted upon to take fairly weP
with the theatre-going public, and
In addition save liitle fortunes so
are concerned.
They also spare the manager:'
LONDON (AP) Ianees of 25 porueirmoiis in ninny ways.
years ago have come back as one) p.evivals tills year. In one cas-1
i of the season's novelties in society, a manager went back Kill years
On Ihe occasions the dancers wear i for his material, might, be railed
cost nines of the period. The polka. ! stop-gab pieces and were brought
i,the inaKiirka, lancers and the barn' out to fill certain houses which
dance hove alt benn reintroduced j otherwise w ould stand bile whib
with favor, and even that known; new pieces were In the course of
da the Washington Post, danced to j preparation. It Is nearly olwayr
the march of that name which Is .safer lo put on a favor of some
often heard on the London radio j years ago, say the London mana
theso days as played by Kngland's : pers, especially where a play Is
best known jaw. orchestra. J desired for a short run, than it
One of the first "iuarter-cen- is to attempt to Introduce a new
tnry-ago" dances was arranged byjpUre. drama, opentta or other
Miss Hello Hn rdfng. a social favor-j wise.
te, who was attired In a black; "The Merry Widow" early in
dW-ss worn orlgtnally by her mo-,the season started Ihe ball rolling
titer and, which revealed a pink 'so far as revivals were concerned.
nofHnil enimi.ld 11 Irtte SVinbOl UtWl W 111 n n lew WCeUs WftS Iteipr,
1
we )i
25 Ounces l
j for 25 cents
for over I!
. . .
I : 1 i-
- !
1 ..Announcing.. :
hi
for over
ttiSi!W!
W ALLINGS
Mnnry-HllMnir Snip -rlr,.
2.1 SII.K AMI WOOI, lU.SSi:s
;..-. sin.:.-, ami sn.:,n
Il.tl'S
1.1.0. - CA.Or. mill s :,0
WATS TWO LOTS
sh.t: n.i ni2..in
. M.OM'.S, SWi:.T! l!S, srAHI-S,
AM. .li:Wi:l.HV i:, lo mr Off.
We Da lii'lrlminliiu.
The New
French
Curl
When you wish the charm
ing effect or a fnfl, lKHurai
curl, the m w h-i-tii b paper
wrtc is tliu only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped nml trained to give
this He curl. Voti will tie
more than pleaded with tbe
ii?ults. IMtone now for an
appointment.
GELST MAR1NELL0
SHOP
Bomn H, H.inniM-1 I.llf.
"A fl'-autj Aid fur
f'.rtvy Xisi."
I'hone Main 577
The Addition oj an Interior Decorator to Our Staff
and a Complete Drapery Department to Our Store
WE have engaged the services of Mr. H. Rasmussen who is
now on our permanent staff and will immediately assume
charge of the Drapery Department and Interior Decorating.
OUR purpose is to give to the people of La Grande a much
needed service. The problem that confronts many ladies
when decorating or changing the interior arrangement of their
home, is what to select, how to decide what particular harmony
of colors is needed to balance a certain setting; and most of all,
what will be the effect when the arrangement is complete.
WE will take this responsibility upon ourselves and help you
in the solution of the difficulty, free of charge, and with
out any obligation on your part.
MR. RASMUSSEN has had many years' experience as an
Interior Decorator, is thoroughly familiar with every de
tail of the Drapery line, and his knowledge in this direction
makes him singularly fitted to take charge of this new de
partment" N addition to making suggestions and giving you the benefit
1 of his advice in the selection of materials and the choice of
color schemes, he will also make a drawing showing exactly how
the new decoration will appear when finished in your home.
WE consider ourselves fortunate in being able to obtain the
services of Mr. Rasmussen and have no hesitation in say
ing that he will not only be an acquisition to our store, but will
also be of great assistance to home-makers of La Grande.
BRING your home-furnishing problems to us, even though you
do not anticipate decorating your home now or in the im
mediate future. This service is given free to the, people of this
community and involves no obligation whatsoever.
Watch for the Special Display Friday and Saturday
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