Monday, April 27, 1025.
THE EX GRANDE EVEtfTNG OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of
Once unnimtly tbi Women's I'Vr
eiirn a iti Hume Miwflonury societies
nt" ibe AletboiHflt church hnvc a his
Kui'lul fu not ion for the vurlous nils
nlmiury auxiliaries of the rhurcl..
JYbUiy evening such an event was
held wl! h inoro ihnn the usuul
! leasing results. About I no were
(lint-d ni C::in una" th::t in turn wnh
folio cil by a short prnKriini t.
iiii;h,c on-l n-nur'.s and impromptu
1iiI1;h. N'titnvrous juvenll auxiltar
ti, extrusion mcmbera union wo
nl -n .und honorary inemLierH ain
ouk nt'-n were all feted. Mrs. Klovd
l Kmnon had general charge, ann
MlH. '. S. WUIilllllK WI1H tOUHlmlH-
I rcHH, official inj wli h clcvernens.
Ttit. uficr-fllm.fr program follow.:
MbKionary work from the Ad
min Intra I ion Hid. Toast in lnlrens.
M iH. Sherwood Williams. 'When
I o 1 he Hussion of sweel, silenl
thought 1 summon up the remem
brance of things pant.""
Music, l.oiR Xelmin.
. Koeleiy CuHsip (Heel.), Mrs. ( f
Imniiinj;, "I'll play the Kn-sdrop-p.r."
' Mocks nnd Snugs (Trcns.), Mrs.
I. W. Heel;. "There i.4 no living
uiili them nor without them."
Hecltntlon, rietn. MeKVnnon.
Your Money or Your life, Mrs, M.
T. I'l-arHon, "And they all with one
eonsi iit, begm to make excuses."
luiet, Helen W'i 1 1 in ins, fharlott.
Ifrosiu.Q.
JtudH tfluardlan of Primary
Work), Mrs. A. 11. Cooper, "llope
Uu m-l with Utile wilful thorns."
The Court of Honor (Honorary
Member) a. W. NelHon, "Let None
Presume To Wear an t'nd'flerved
Dlvnlty."
Tableau. Naomi nnd her dnngh-tern-ln-law.
Hazel Meal. Dorothy
Ittownlon, cieia MrKennon.
Honoring the members of the
World Wide Guild who will gradn
n t e from high school this spring
the W. W. C.'h entertained th
;i Khi:t.-H of the .a f! ramie nigh
school and lire Sacnd Heart Acad
emy yi-sierday noon with a lunrh
eon. Xi net y-five people fathered
.'it the Tiffin nt 1 o'rlocl; where
they were received by the chairman
nf the luncheon committee. Miss
Mabel Scheafer, counselor of the
W. W. G.'s. Mrs. W. 1 Mr A dory
and the honor cue.st.s. Misses Mari
n n l.ovett, Marvel Hhine, I.ouinc
t'rench and liertha Nelson. While
;itt the Tiffin the KUestH reRislered eorirse. 1'iiueh was served from
iwith the secretory of the W. W. G. jthe "Hummeli l-'ount" after which
I"niv rsity and received a course of those present divided into part
study for n short cut rollf?? ners anil were taken to the dining
MAILING'S
MONEY-RAISING
SALE
Silk and Wool Dresses
si( 7 r., sill.:.", mill an.-.:,
Hiits
$:t.'.i.-i. Kr.'.ir. Mini sh..-,o
Coats
SU.7S in Sli.-'O
A new lot of
Hat Frames
.lust AitIvimI!
VF. DO IIITiillMMINO
WA LUNG'S
The New
French
Curl
When yon wish the charm
lug effect of a mtfl, natural
curl, the new l-'rcnch paper
wave is (lie only auKvrcr,
Our Nhnp Is admirably
equipped and trained toftlve
Gils new curl. You will tye
more thnn pleasctl with the
results. I'bono now for on
appointment,
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room 0, Sonuner Bills.
"A BoAiily AliY tor
E?ery Need."
Phone Main 577
KODAKS
CAMERAS
FILMS
FILMPACKS
Eastman and Ansco
Moon Drug Co.
Kverylhing for the
Sick Room
I'hone M-C8
SOCIETY
We Call This
Stunning
n a
i
I1"
"5 J "
5 &
THIS very feminino looking en
suinble consists of a ruffled
"1 frock and cuui of black chiffon
printed with large red roses. The
coat ts sleeveless, but tho dress has
the itopular long sleeves fashion de
mands. For midsummer this type
of costume will be. very much iu cvi
do ncu.
room at the . O. O. l' buildiiiK-
Thc tables were cleverly decora
ted wit h nlaennlH snltahle for th o
lorcaslon. At the boys places were
pencils dressed In eaps and gowns,
representing Rradimtes. holding i
'.diploma. At the girls places wen
graduates caps with a powder pufl
cleverly ut fuelled undu-neath ana
.a diploma on the top. The placards
I were In black and the .diplomas
were died wWi -th-i Hfior Clat
t rotors, green and white. Heaiitiful
daisies served us centerpieces. Oth
er spring flowers were utlructivelv
'arranged tbrougliout the room,
j After the table blessing was sane
by all present a delicious luncheon
! was served. The menu consisted of
'Itunmim chlckon Ttelitn eilml '
jSetz rolls, lierry jelly, reyerslcV
j butter, Jlarnden ollvt s. Moe ic
icreain, Iennis cakes. Klein coffc
and blue bird mints. 1 Miring the
Gervlng of lunch each member o.
the senior clbs with tlieir name on
!the menu had to tell how that item
!of 1 lie menu waa made,
j Four prizes were awarded dur
ing the luncheon, one going to Her
man Kramer for being t he most
scholarly student, of the senior
class. He was presented with a
i"Vise old owl" carrying a diploma
mounted on a box of chocolates.
Jack Dennis received the consola
tion prize and was awarded u
smaller "wise old owl" on a small
er box of candy. The otlu'r prizes
were awarded to tlie one tearing
the best profile irom a piece oi
paper, of the student body presi
dent, italpb Webb. In this Gilford
Seltz received first prize and the
I consols 1 1on prize went to HazH
'Rector.
During the serving of tlie blue
,blrd mint course eight of the V. W.
G.'s sang a blue bird snug. The
! luncheon was brought to o clone
with a compulsury course In bot
;any and each giu-sts was presented
i with a daisy. Diplomas wen; uw
;arded granting each one the degree
of X. Y, 'A. and Insuring tlu-m a
warm welcome to all services ol
the World Wide Guild. .Miss Mar
ian l.ovett and .Miss .Marvel Rhine,
nccoinpanied by Miss J.oulse
French sang "Adieu."
j Resides the seniors and members
of the World Wide Guild present
were Reverend and Mrs. G. A. I'ol
lard of the Raptist church. Iir. and
Mrs. V. R. McAdorv, -Miss Isale-Hj
Miller, Mrs. Dallas Gi'-t u and Miss
Imogen Russell.
The Church of Our Lady nf the
Valley was the sct-ne of n pretty
wedding Sunday morning at eight
o'clock, when Josphin Mary Dan-
na. of I,a Grand", and Nicholas Me-
1'into. of Rortlajwl. were united in
marriage before an nltar of KaFt- r
lllb-s.
1 The bride wore a white crepe d
chine drBS, fashioned on t he
straight lines. H r bridal veil wa
held in place by a wreath of dain
ty white flowers. She carried a
bouquet or brides roses. The
bridesmaid, a lst"r of the groom,
wor" a pale blue drfs with ban
deau to match nnd carried a show
er bou(U"t. Reverend Father
Ruckley. recently of WuIIa Wain
Washington, oftlciatd at i he cere
mony. Mulc was furnih-d by tli
young Indies choir of the Haered
Heart Academy.
After the repmonv a wedding
breakfast was irvVd at the hon.-
of the biidt's pan'nts, Mr. and .Mrs.
Danna.
t
Tlie World Wide Guild of the
Raplist church iji'-' fiit'irday after
noon at the church with Mrs. I,ue.
Graham and Mrs Grant Wilson ri
hostess's. A the ragu!a husi-J
iii-si iiii-ttiag with Miss .Murve.
Rhine, president, presiding, 4 Mis
Cornelia Hansen hud charge of the
Missionary lesson, taken from the
hook "Ming Kwnng." After the
lesson study plans were made for
t he lunch eon given by the giii'l
yesterday noon.
I lei ore adjourn men) a dcllcinuf.
two course luncheon was servi-d b
the hostesses,
The T.adlea of the W, U. C, nn.i
their huahands very pleasantly stir
prised Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wengle
at their home at 17o;t V Avenue,
Saturday evening. M r. and Mrs.
Weugle will leave ,u Grande soon
lor their m-w home in Lake Coun
ty. After mi enjoyable evening re
freshments were served.
COVK. (Special) The Women's
Club held lis regular monthly
meeting at the Library Thursduj
afiernoon. Two new members were
itdded la ttie roll. One iulcrcaiiUK
If at u re of the irogram was an ex-
llent article on "Child W"!iure."
presented liy Mrs. Chas. l-'isher.
Mrs.. Stella Ingle entertained
with a tea Katnrduy afternoon at
ihe J. L. Ingle home, honoring Mrj
George t 'arpy, who will leave l.i
(Jrande III,- first uf May lo mak
her home at The Oulles. Kitty
friends of Mrs. Cnrpy called during
the luncheon.
The home was attractively dec-
orated for the occasion with sprlm:
r lowers, Presiding at the tea tab
It s were Mrs. A. T. Hill, Mrs. W. II
Pickens, Mrs. K. P. Mu.smuan, and
Mrs. George Stoddard. They wero
assisted in the dining room by Mrs.
L. 1. Ilusey, Mrs. John Thelsen,
Mrs. 11. I-;. Walklns and Mrs. Lee
Reynolds. In the receiving linn
were Mrs. Ingle and Mrs. Carp)'
A delight ful musical program
was rendered during the afternoon, I
Miss Gladys Miller appearing in
several piano numbers. Miss Isa
bella Miller giving u vocal selec
tion. Mrs. W. H. llohnenkamp. Jr.,
sang a solo, accompanied by Mis.
K. L. Holmes and Mrs. i. 10. K
ans played a piano hoo.
Mis. Curvy lias lived in La
Grande for u number of years, hav
ing taught school in the' Central
school here for several years. Sh"
has many friends who regret to see
her leave La Grande, but wish her
happiness in her new location.
Mrs. W. C. Perkins entertained
Saturday nfternon honoring her
son, Clair's, twelfth birthday an
niversary. Sixteen friends of Mas
ter Perkins were present nnd the
afternoon was enjoyably spent nt
games and contets. At 4:30 o'clock
those present were seated around n
table beautifully decorated with a
color scheme of yellow and pin!..
Spring flowers served as an attract
ive centerpiece. Two beautifu
birthday cakes lighted witr candlth
in the same color scheme, added
much to the attractiveness of the
luble. Kuvors and placards were
also in yellow and pink.
Those present were Adolpti Selg
rist, Hussetl Nelson,, Dwune Fria
ble, of Maker, Edwin Klrby. Arlo,
Hanks,. Howard Li-mun, Hurk'
Hftye$Mi!fc Btndftfir Cwrge -Hto'l-
urd. Hob Stodcard, r,nm Aflhby, Ha
rold and Willlant Mohr, Pranktin
Kberhard, Clair Perkins and Mia
Guilda Ashby. i
Club will meet tomorrow afternoon
Members of the Junior class of. ,, tnp rInh ,.,. ir- Sadle Orr
the high Hchool are busy this week
preparing for the Junior-Senior
hamiuet which will be given at the
high scliool Saturday evenli.s, Mavj
2. The banquet Is an annual affair)
and iH given each spring befor.i
graduation time tor the graduates
by the juniors.
The banquet will be served In the
domestic science department of th1
high school starting at six o'clock
Miss Lois Davit, domestic science
instructor, is arranging the menu.
After the banquet a dunce will be
held in the high school gymnasium.
Miss Klleen Rowling and Miss Fa
ther Hreiholz, odvisors of the Jun
ior class, are In charge of the af
fair. Tlie Ladies Aid of the Rnptlst
church ore working hard on a pro-
ernm which will he glvn at the
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"City of Porlland"
Three Special
j Send
for
1 192S
catalog
f. describing
vegetable
seeds.
5 flower
1 srerfs,
S dahlias,
gladioli
and
fertilizers.
him
To ronvlnc you of Ihe fuprlorltv of our iJaMiai.
we h;te Kflecl.d three of chiitf"el kltxla from
our assort ntpni of iur 0(ji for u. aecal
oarxain offvr aa folioivn:
f.MTY OP-' I'f'hTr.AVD A Blant cililn yellow
IM"iv lijhlla on re 1 sttro. r'K).;ir val or . . 1 1.00
MA lil'Kl.l.A Cll.l. A aoft Toe pink, de.oia-
liv. Dttlilia on loriK 'i't l'in! r KtiUr vnl. .60
JAM KS Cll.l A Klanl p-ony lanlla Willi
auluinn Khuoea of iHritt ai.U KOid. rx. val.. .CO
Ona uuib each total value ( ata!otf prk: !) . . , . I;'. jo
All Three Sent Postpaid for $ 1 .!.-
EtKht Named Dahlias $1.00
Tier TH another p"tal colf'-tlon offr: T will
wcfitl HKlit fu,'!:4'! luhliiii a pu.ir jutf d 'tita-
1 i aiut- tt J.' it aioie. ittci luNeliij with ihir
currcL uniFk unr own ttt'iouiiun po-tipanl tur )1.
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GILL BROS.
Mutitavilla Station,
I encloile i liecl; . rlr.tfl ( )
fo.- MliKh ett1 nie tlie tol If.:! loll.
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cupyrliiht by Harris & Ewlng.
Afier two years In the State De
partment at Washington, Miss Lu
cile Ateheison. 30, of Columbus, O.,
has qunililed us a member of ths
diplomatic '.corps. She will leave
oon fur Peine, Switivrland, to bo
como third Keeretary of the Amwl
t can legation.
Announcements
Social announcement 1 may
be prlutud In this column free
of cJiargo. Aaj aiuioiinoo
ii lent s pertain lug to mny luno
tlons such as cooked food
ealej. etc, will be rerusetl. An
nouueemeuta, Co be printed the
name tlaj, mast be In society
editor hands by 9:00 o'clock.
Newt editor's note.
The officers and direeiors of the
Neighborhood Club and the offic
ers o I the Music and Art depart
ments of the Neighborhood club
will Kive a bannuct Tuesday evn-
'ing. April S. at the Foley Hotel.
dining room, for Mrs. Sadie Orr
Imnhar, who will be u visitor In the
city.
The Neghborhood Club Annual
Preukfast w ill be hi Id at the Coun
try Club Tuesday. May 1 !(. Tickets
for this breakfast may be obtained
at. the Neighborhood club meet ink
tomorrow.
t
Heeause of illness of mi in Iters
tin Parkdale club will not meet un
til Wednesday, May (i. Mm. Francis
Carbine will be hostess at that tim.
The Mothers of the Seniors of
the High School are requested to
meet at the high school Tuesday
evening it 7:. "(it o'clock. HuslneMs
of importance will be discussed ul
this time.
Mrs. 1. C. Unwner will be hostess
to the Westminster Guild (his ev
ening at her home at J :H 4 M A ve
il ue.
The Ra Grande Neighborhood
iumbar. State president of tin
Kp-ratlon of Women's Clubs, will
n(, jr,.s,.ntt
T(. Monday Musical Chorus will
Im,(.t (oMinrrow evening at o'
( k , n v,.iKhh0rhood i'liin
rooms for regular rehearsal.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet this evening ct eight o'clock
at the I. .(). O. F. Hall, at which
time delegates will be elected to
the District Convention at Heppnci
to be hebl next month.
Fagh-s Hall Wednesday evening,
April 2'.t. The entertainment will
take place In the form of e
"Kitchen Co hi net orchesi ra" wit h
(twenty-five iin-mberf; of lb" aid
taking part. The inenibeiM of the
orchestra will b" in costume,
GILL BROS.
Special
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Bargain
Offers
Cut-Flower Dahlia $1.23
SEED CO.
rurtlaud, Oregon
or in'.l
a llol
oirl.r I ) for I.
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BY SISTER MA AY
Hri'nuriml.
f'ranjre juice, cereal, tfiln cream,
waffle", maple syrup. mlU;,' coffee.
l.niii'lMstn.
Itaked codfish, brown bread and
butter sandwiches. . radishes and
oniuiiH, orange cuke, milk, ten,
HiimcT. "
lin-aded v. nl cultels. new po
lutoes in er-am sa'uce, butt, red ai.
pUragus, pineapple and elleeHe sal
ad, floating Hlund, rolled o.iik.
(read, milk, COllee.
i
j An egg dish of Home sort should
(be added lo Hie breakfast menu lor
la child who must carry his lunch
j eon to school or int t late meal..
Haked CtMlfrii. 1
One cup flake. i eudfuih, 4 cold
hulled potatoes, I Vi euns cunm
tomatoes. 1 small union. 2 table-!
spoons hulter, 1 i tablespoons j
flour, salt and pcp-r, coarse stale
bread crumbs.
Soak fish in warm water until
soft. Drain. Slice potatoes. Place j
alternate layei-s of fish and pota- j
toes in a buttered baking dish. Him-j
iner tomatoes ami onions for in!
uilnutes. iiub througtt u coarse
si'-ve. Melt butter, stir in flour ami!
j slowly add tomato puree, s( b ring ;
(constantly. Season wilii sail nnd (
tpi-pper and pour over fish in bak !
! iug dish. Sprinkle with coarse '
VriKubs. dot with bibs of butler and!
j bake in a hot oven until crumbs j
i are brown.
: Oranjio Cake. j
I One-third cup butler. I cup Bug-
,nr, "J eggs. t cup milk, 1 cups!
flour, 2 teaspotms baking powder,
few grains sail, Vi teaspoon va- j
nillo.
cream bnibr and beat In hall
Ihe sugar. P'-at yolks of vkv.h untb
light and beat in remaining sugar
Add to first mixture and beat well.
Mix and ?:itt flour, salt and baking
powd'T and add alternately with
.WW
KEPT RIGHT ZiMj
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'after every meal " rat.
We take pleasure in announc
ing our appointment of E. L.
Holmes as District Manager for
Union and Wallowa Counties,
with headquarters atLaGrande.
All old policyholders are cor
dially invited to get in touch
with Mr. Holmes for any serv
ice or information needed or
desired.
A. t. MILLS, Prnolrnl
C. S. SAM U LI., (jtn. Manager
Home 0lcei TORTLAND, OREGON
J milk to first mixture. Add vunltla
ulu' f'"1,1 'u Ihe whites of the ci;kh
oeuien uuni Hinr auu ury. ituue in
Ml cee siuull layer cake pauM. Pul
t(.g. liter uith the fidluwiug filling
Ullell cool.
( fhle :iciik I iiini PutiN
To Si lve Crossword PuzIch
OXPOP.n. long. (AP) The
crossword piur-le craze reached lis
zenith last month nnd is now or.
Ihe wane, according lo Oxford II-
jbiMiians. In Oxford, as elsewhere,
ii more tuan uomuea tne sans oi
die: K.iuirieH. and the demands mad-1
upon ri'tert-uce libraries were so
great ihui one librarian threatened
lo shut up shop altogether.
The e plana I Ion givn for ihe
failure of popular interest Is that
the lalti-r puzxh-H have become so
difficult, through the trim -used ex
perieuee tf He ir creators, that no
ordinary mortal can convenient ly
soKe t lo'iti. Men w ho during the
war had Ittlle difficulty in deciph
ering the secret and confidential
Why Pay
More
')
When You Can
Save
A I
The New York
Store
'1U Adams
Watch Our Daily Adv
"The inan puis mil Ihe
laM spnik generally ai quires
Ihe iiputal.oti or lH-iug a
tiMiil uuiitKmaii."
tor get my wngieys
Slip a packet in your
pocket when, you o
home.
Give the youngsters
this wholesome lon
lastin sweet for
pleasure and benefit.
Use it idten murk ciras.
W, C. 8CHUPPEL, Airt. Mon0.r
II. It. BLAUVELT, fccudve Special
JANK JACKSON WONDKK UKDUCINti
COPvSET AND BRASSIERE
Front imd Hack Lure.
Como in uikI li't us show you tin's Twentieth
Century Wonder.
'. PUTMAN'S 1
codes of btiih the enemy and the
allies have organized "pools of lu
iclleci" and sittied down s.-riously
to the solution of all possible cross
words. FEED
I tolled mts
Polled barley
Haled hay
V tude corn
Cracki'il corn
Whole wheat
Criicke! client
Mill feed
ScmMliugi.
Paby chick feed
Oyster shell
Grit
Suit' I.ny
Si-ratch hstl
A'k Our Prices.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
I'Uone Alain ?1
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
ill
9 II "'
Detour
AT THE STORE
THEY POINT TTIE
Siffns.'
Decidedly
Different
You'll enjoy the change. It's a real story of
an event that will thrill the greatest pessimist
who ever trod down the. Main Drag of La 1
Grande. I
Complete Story on Tage 6 Tomorrow Night
What to do with retired public
officials never troubles Hulgnrln,
where they bury them.
If be advertises It, hft know! It's
oei ?
ROYAL
VCl'VM SWEEPKU
will Inki- (lie dnulKi-ry put
i( your npring IioumvIouu-
Miilr.. ynr rlrniilng a
pluaniiiv, not n titsk.
Foi a IKRIO ilcmonslra
lion at your luuiie, vail "
. AIA1N IS I . :,!
La Grande
Electric Co.
"Tho filoro of Quality
and Service
WITH THE BIG
WAY TO SOMETHING
j