La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 05, 1925, Image 3

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    Tuesday, May 5, 1025.
THE EX GTtANDS EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
A delightful affair of tiwt week
wa a fumtly reunion of the Met
culf fumtiy held ttt th M. I. A. hall
Thursday evening, honoring Mm.
Mary K. Mot calf's seventy-eighth
birthday anniversary, Korty-five
members of the family were prcs
rnl. Including all her sona and
daughters, except one who Hvvg in
California,
A delicious dinner was served at
fi::iO o'clock. The t a Idea wre at
iKtclively decoruted In u pink and
white color scheme, wild flowers
find apple hlo.sMoniB being used. A
huge birthday rake in the sumo col
ors 8ervnd as the renterpleee. Af
ter dinner 1 he evening was spent
fiorlully and a program wuh ren
dered. Mrs. Metcnlf'a nons and daugh
ters presented her with u beam I
fnl pearl ring.
Those preneiit from out of town
were Mr. and Mrs. Wither Sti'lntf
hnm and won. KHvood. of Astoria.
Mrs. Madge Price, of Portland, and
Mr. find Mrs. J. U Metealf and Mr.
and Mrs. Ledbetier, of North Pow
der.. ' A group of members of the
World Wide Guild of the Hnptfat
church met yesterday afternoon to
practice numbers on the Mother's
Day program to be given Sunday
morning. May la, at: 1 1 :io o'clock.
An excellent program in keeping
with the occasion 1h being planned,
Including a vocal koIo by Mrs. Flor
ence l.yneh Miller, and a harp solo
by Miss Kaye Price, who will also
appear in harp recital ut the Pres
byterian church that evening iy
8: If) o'clock, as a feature of Music
Weelc.
The public Is Invited.
A public program will be held al
the Kagles hull at X::!fi o'clock Fri
day evening. May X, at which time
l.a Grande Arte No. F. O. Ka-
gles will pay their respect to "The
IteHl l'ut On Karlh Mother." The
Magics have always stood by mo
ther and home and an excellent
program Is expected.
The program will Include speak
ing by Reverend O. W. Jones, sing
ing by Hoy Williams, Iho little
Misses Hansons and others. In ad
dition to the progra m a c I a ns of
candidate will be initiated Into the
order. Otto P. Heinse, Grand Wor-
"Fore", Cries
This Outfii
WALLING'S
SALE
GOING STRONG
Hats $2.50 up
Coats $8.95 up
Hat Frames, Trimmings
. Retrimmings and
Making
WALLING'S
M f . - If
p 7 ;t
M , :i fit
&i '? K Ml
bh
PCS M , W t,AJ
THia outfl?. would l wdcoma at
ony eotf Uniio, no mattor how
hor clu'oe. In cono!3 of a yellow
iwoater colltred aiul oufToit with yel
low kll, worn Willi o HHt of white,
yetlow, ry and blacli strlpoa. TUo
hat la ot ysllovr Colt,
'Xister efflary's
Kitcheru
BY SISTER MARY
Breakfast
Shredded fresh pineapple, poach
ed eggs on graham toast, rice waf
fles, maple sirup, milk, coffee, .
l.tinchitiit
Halted limn beans, lettuce sand
wiches, sponge cake pudding, milk,
tea.
Dinner
Hroiled herring, horseradish but
ter, scalloped potatoes, hut tered
spinach, rhubarb and strawberry
pie, whole wheat bread, milk, cof
fee. The butter served with the fish
should not be given to children ot
four years of age nor should they
havo the crust of the pie suggested
'lor the dinner dessert. Mill as these
two dishes ure an addition to the
menu for adults the recipes follow.
Itlmhut-h ami Strawberry I'll.
Two cups rhubarb, 1 cup diced
strawberries. cup sugar, Mj cup
fine dried bread crumbs, t table-
spoon flour..
The, rhubarb should be cut into
one-Inch pieces before nit amiring.
Line u deep pie plate with a plain
paste.. Sprinkle evenly over the
crust two tablespoons suga r and
the flour well mixed. Adtl one cup
rhubarb and one-half cup si ravv
berrles. Mix remaining sugar ami
bread crumbs and sprinkle half ot
it over Ilie layer of fruit. Add re
maining fruit and sprinkle with re
maining sugar and crumbs. Cover
with top crust and bake from SO
to 40 minutes In a moderate oven.
lie sure the upper crust Is press
ed firmly over the lower one to pre
vent Iho escape of Juice, Moisten
the under edge well before fitting
over the lop.
An indigestible but. "nummy"
dessert is made if this pie Is served
I with whipped cream. However, if
jllte main part of tiie meal is plan
I ncd to be lacking in fat calories a
j rich dessert of this sort can be
served very comfortably.
The New
French
Curl
When you wlh the oil arm
ing pffwt ot a soft, natural
curl, tho new French paper
wave la tho only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped anil trained to give
this, new curl. 'ou will be
more tluin pleased with the
results. Z'hone now for an
appolulnicut.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom 0, Sommar BIdg.
"A Beauty Aid for
Etctj Need."
Phone Main 577
thy President, of the l o. Kagles.
of Indianapolis, Indiana, is urging
jthat all Kagle Aries throughout the
world observe "Mother's Day" and
'p-.iy their respect accordingly.
we.
Miss Leona Wuldrof entertained
Uhe members of the graduating
class of the .Sacred Heart Aca
demy at dinner Sunday evening at
Ithe Foley drill. After a delicious
'menu was served those present en
joyed a theatre party at the Arcude
1 1 iical re, ,
j Three 'girls will pmduatf1 frorn
,the academy this spring. Miss Kt
niu Owsley. Miss Her ilia Nelson
and Miss Leona Waldrof.
,
Clover 1'roek (.Special) A fare
Iwcll party was given Saturday at
the Parker home In honor of Mr.
jand Mrs. Gardner, Sr., and daugh
ter, lone, who expect to leave here
lor Nysau aa soon as Miss Gardner
cloaca her school ut Jimmy Creek.
Clover Creek (Special) Sev
eral people from here attended the
birthday dinner given Sunday at
the Charley Waltz home in North
Powder in honor of Mr. Waltz's
85th birthday anniversary. Mr.
Waltz is an Oregon pioneer. He is
a minister and at Christmas time
he preached in Ikiker from the
(same text and at tin.1 same church
as he did in that city fifty years
ago. Ilia friends wish him many
'more years of happiness.
Hints for the
Housewife
Announcements
Social announcement may
be printed la this coin ma free
of charge. Any anuounce
ments pertaining to any func
tions such as cooked - food
sales, etc., will be refused. An
nouncementH, to be printed the
same day, must bn in society
editor's hands by 0:00 o'clock.
News editor's note.
OIR FAVOR mo JAM
The housewife who has not had
good rusiilts in making M ru wherry
Jam, will welcome this hint which
insures perfect success.
The strawberry is lacking in
pectin, the really active constituent
in makins Jelly and jam "jell,"
Although syrup, which always con
tains sugar, and fruit acid play an
Important part, it Is this necessary
"pectin" subKtance which Is ac
countable for the failures.
Kipe, meaty strawberries make
a good Jam, but overripe berries
which are usually used because
they are cheaper, have more water
content than, the iea ripe berries
and ' Fcqiii re'' additional pectin to
bring about the desired consist
ency. Some housewares add addi
tional sugar when confronted with
this problem and while it does help
to make the jam thicker, it also
makes it sicken ingly sweet and
ha-s a tendency to make the Jam
become crystallized when exposed
to the atmospliere.
In making strawberry jam the
berries should be washed well af
ter they are hulled and allowed to
drain thoroughly in an enameled
sieve or colander.
Measure the berries and put
berries Into an enameled ware pre
serving: kettle, the vitreous sur
face of which wiil preserve the
delicate color of Ihe berries, odd a
cupful of granulated sugar for each
cupful of fruit and let stand an
hour lo draw Juice. Then allow to
simmer for ten or fifteen minutes
before boiling. Uoii forty minutes
and stir constantly, and then
gradually add concentrated home
made pectin or that which is now
sold In small bottles, until the de
sired thickness of the Jam Is ob
tained. Seal while hot.
Radio
WK1r.hlAY, MAY
Mountain Standard Time Maltou
KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.0, 12-1
p. in., ronnintitt period; 1-2.
dunce program, tea room, Unn
iels & Klaher Store oompany; 3.
"In Old Louisiana." musical com
edy: 7-8, Tnlon Pacific railroad
band: H, uperutiu night, In a
Kulns. soprano; Huny J. Mor
ton, tenor; l.amunt male chorus;
Abundant Life mixed chorus:
Itt-U'. Jo Mann and his liuin-bow-l.ane
orchestra.
IKOH, State College, N. M. (348.6),
7:80-Hi 'M p. m., iudlan songs.
Mrs, Dan Kloss; piano duets.
Mrs. John Powell, Mrs, Fred
Kuester; negro spirituals, Mrs. 1.
Alien Illglcy; "Hearing America
-First." Mrs, Marx K. Oberndor
fer; Kngllsh ballads, Mrs. It. W.
Ooddurd; lem A. P. Taylor, vio
linist; Mrs. A. P. Taylor, pianist;
Mrs. O. C. Hnow, whistler: "What
Hadio Meant to 1 he American
Home of Today." Judith C. Wal
ler; McDowell number, Mrs. Fred
Kuester,
I'HHlic Standard Time Klnllou
KFAK. Pullman. Wash. (JUS.G),
7.30-9 p. nt., Colfax Methodist
choir, Mrs. I,. A. Ktrtland, direc
tor: Mesa Ferguson, pianist; "Kf
fect of Sulphur on Protein Con
tent of Legumes," J. It. Neller:
"The Living Hoom," Ogdeit F.
Heeman; "liee Diseases and Their
Treatment.' It. A. Sloeum.
KFl. Los Angers. Calif. . (-118. f).
f : 3 o -ti p. m., lOsaminer's musical
half hour? (-): 1 f, McDaniei'M
nightly doings; ti:-Lr-7, Itaditorial
talk; 7-7:3it, Nick Harris, detec
tive stories; 7:3u-fi, program,"
Goodwin, K linger and Mac Kay
Insurance company; 8-!), four
fifteen minute vocal recitals, so
prano, contralto, baritone and
tenor; !-in, Kxnminer: literary
progra m ; 1 a-1 ! , Pat rick - M a rsh
dance orchest ru, Petty Pat rick,
HOlokit.
KFOA, Seattle, Wash. HM.S), 4
f:H. p. m.. William l Hoffman's
Olympic hotel concert orchestra;
6:4 5-X:lf, Hopper Kelly com
pany; 8:30-10, Times program.
KFWH. Hollywood, Calif. (252),
7:4f-9 p. m., program. Arrow
head Lake company. Arrowhead
Springs string orchestra; Virgin
ia Ainsworth, suprang; Karl
Yates, baritone; Newton Hail,
tenor; !t-Hi, Dorothy Dodd and
let stand over night. The vitreous
surface of enameled ware assures
perfect safety from the action of
acids, which are strong in citrus
fruits. Jn the morning boil for ten
minutes ami then let stand again
for twenty-four hours. The second
morning, measure, add an equal
amount of sugar and boil steadily
till Jellied. Seal In air-tight Jars
while hot.
Melba Meislug. , popular songs;
Hawaiian nighthawks; 10-1 1,
Warner Brothers' hour of Joy.
under direction of Harry Sey
mour himself: ll-l a. m., Brunei
statter's Hollywood Montmurte
ca t e d a j ice o re h est ra , M e I IV
desky. leader.
KGO, Oakland. CaliT. (361.2), 8 p
m., musical program, Cora L.
Williams institute; 4-6:80, con-
; cert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis.
KG W, Portland. Ore. (44H.6), U:S0
p. in., Hose City trio; 6, chil
dren's program; 0, Hotel Port
laud dinner concert; 8, concert.
Western Auto Supply company;
Hi. Sherman, Clay & compuny
studio.
KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif (40f.2),
ti-ti::a p. in., Art Hickman's Bilt
more hotel concert orchestra,
Kdward - FltKpatrick, . director;
ti:iio7:30, little stories American
history. Prof, Walter Sylvester
Henzog; Dick Wiuslow, juvenili
reporter; Baby Muriel MacCor
mae and Mickey Mclian, screen
Juveniles; Pncle John; 8-H:3u,
t astronomical lecture, Dr. Mars
Buingardt; :3U-H), program.
Pay F, Chesley, Ford deuler; lu
ll. Ait Hickman's lliltmore ho
tel dance orchestra, Karl Hurt
net i, leader.
Ki.X, Oakland. Calif, (f.08.2). 0-7
p. ni., organ concert; 8-!l, enter
tainment; '.i-!!: I &, American the
ater orchestra; : 1 5-Hi, pio
H ram; la-1 1 :4.r, Tom Geruno
vieh's ball room entertainers,
KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (3:(.s),
5: 4 5-fi : 1 f p. m., Wurlltxer pipe
tirKaii studio, sports talk, Hid
' (1:15-7, dinner hour music; 7-S.
Ambassador hotel concert or-elu-stiNt,
Josef Itosi'iileid. leader!
S-!l, program. Security Trust and
Saving bank; !!-1 (I, program by
Wrightwood; 10-11, Hollywood
community dance orchestra.
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (429.5),
I -'J p. m., Hudy Selger'a Fir-
moiit hotel orchestra; 4:.10-s:3o.
Umly Seiger's lalrmont hotel
orchestra; ti:t-7, States restuu
rant orchest ru; 7-7:30, Itudy
Seiger's ( alrmont hotel orchen
tra; s-l.t, Atwnter Kent artist pro
grain ; 8-HI, program, George
Hlhlrclh, tenor; Hi-1 1, Johuny
Huick's Cabirlaus.
of rotten ortmges. ' 1
It was said the miser had Inherit
ed h Is firt line from his wa 1 1 h y
family when he wuh a young man
and that his love for his money
made of him uu ciiciry of mankind.
Only One In 50.000 Movie
Actor Achieve Staithxn
HOLLYWOOD, Cultf. (AP) --Flo-urea
compiled during the last
five years by I lie largest moving
picture producing compnnies reveal
)4
Man With .Moiv Thau Million
Dies of Starvation In Smyrna
CMVIiNA (AP) The body of a
millionaire who died of starvation
recently was found in the beggar's
quarter of Smyrna. The man,
about So years of age, was known
to most of the lnhabltsnts of the
city. When he had not been seen
lor several days the police were in
formed and forced an entrance to
his squalid habitation.
Among his filthy possessions
were found large stacks of gold
and silver coins, bank notes and
jewelry, the value of which was es
timated at $1,1114.000, There was
no food in the place except a pile
TWOS
RODEOS
Don't be always
wishing for a Rodeo
Bar. Buy two at a
time and keep an
extra one handy.
Selected walnuts;
honest-to-goodness
dairy cream ; finest
milk chocolate coat
ing 1 It's the candy
bar sensation of the
' West.
SWEET'S
Yoh Know It's Good
Became It'i Mode liy I
6weet'B Salt I.akb i
meHo.-3of Kf-nl
Quod Candy
EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
. For Fleer T stuff e
and
Mi
merva
Says
We nrp soiling quite a lot
of Hoya' OxforriH und Shot's.
We still hove a feood run
of slzfs Inrt to plok frojn.
There la quite a snvlnsr on
these while they Inst. Were
5.ofl find 5.S; Now S:S..'i;
sizes 2i lo 01.
.Men's Work nml Pre
Shoes. Mnny styles to choose
from, l'rlrea rlt'lit; quality
10f"7r.
Broken lines of Children's
Slio8 und Oxfords and Slip
pers, pried so low tlmt we
are nshinn.'d to pulilish
t In in. roll In and we will
tell yo'l.
THE B00TERY
HAY IIAYIi;. Sljcr.
i Home of Ibr An li-Ad shop.
! Weak nn lM- made Stout
Invitations for tho hymn mem
ory contest, which was to lie held
iat the home of Mrs. R. . I.nndis
i tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock,
have been recalled. There will be
;no program tomorrow afternoon,
Mrs. Frank Lilly will be hostess
to the Lucky Thirteen club Thurs
day afternoon, May 7, at her home
fon Penn avenue.
j The Ladles Aid of the f'reshyter
llan cliiirclr win meet tomorrow af
jternoon. May G. in tlte community
,rooni of the church,
j - . .
j The two divisions of the ladies
laid of the First Methodist Kplseo
jpal church will nie.-t tomorrow af-jtt-rnoon.
May G. The first will n.eet
I with Mrs. Will Adh-p in May I'urk.
nrs will leave the church ot two
o'clock. The second will meet with
Mis. George Haars. 2uS M avenue.
I l.oaii" Total K:;,s:i.iut
j SAI.KM, Ore. Wheat eed loans
under a law enacted at the 1'Ufi
'session of the legislature now afr
;gregate $KS3.4iii, occording to .
j report prepared by t he secreta; f
i ut tiie state hoard of control. The
i amount represents 541 upplica-
tions, Approximately h 0 uppd
.cations ifhve Imm-h icrelved.
I The Jeff islat ure appropriated
( $l.l!i(t.(Hi(i fur the relief of fuini-
ers In frost devastated areas, but
it Is not believed lure that more
; than $:,r,a.nt.M wi be required,
j 1'nder the law none of the
i money con hi be used except, for
1 .se.linK'.
DrUiinors ortAxr.K-fjHAi'i:-
ritl'lT lAlt.MALADi;
TKe housewife whose supply of
jelly and jam Is rather low or ex
hausted, will make a few nuarts of
orange-grapefruit marmalade to
help out until the berry Beason is
In full swing. Marmalade can be
used In much the same way as
Jelly or jam for topping off des
serts, in rakes, combined with
cream cheese for a sandwich filling
or for the breakfast toast.
Core hut do not peel :wo grape
fruit and slice In one Inch lengths
and us thin jin possible. Slice four
oranges In the name way. Measure
nil the fruit and add three times
as much water. Turn Into an en
ameled ware preserving kettle and
in your bakings use
BAK1MO F WBEE
SamcPtic
vOutvcesfor we)
"More than sfound and a half for a Quarter
A trial will convince you
of its high quality
Millions of Pounds Used by the Government
01l-Fashioned Lavender
Cologne
Try it after
Shaving
The Bath
Exercise
$1.00
THE L ft L
DRUG CO.
"The Sign of a Good
Drug Store'
Charming New Frocks
Not to He Equaled at the Price; In AH
The Newest Styles and Cloths.
Here They' Are At
$16.50 to $27.50
Delightful modols fashioned along youthful lines,
in many and varied styles. for sports, street and all
occasion wears. Make it a point to see these un
usual values.' i . ,
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MIL.LINERY
Keady - To - Wear and Millinery
that the aspirant to stardom In the
films must overcome a 60,000-to-l
chance of achlevinK success.
The figures Indicate thut In the
past five years, screen service bu
reaus of Hollywood have supplied
over Ho, oun men, women and chil
dren, v ho at 1 1 rst w e re Inexper
ienced In moving- picture work. OT
thi-se Kid. (nut, not lo exceed six or
seven hove reached a point where
i heir names were carried cm the
screen, and only two have, become
stars of any tmitcnlhiile.
. Many Included In the. figures had
some theatrical experience, and tho
contract U drawn with the fact that
nearly all of the prominent stars
and featured players Jiave had
stags experience. . ,
"A beautiful face," directors say,
"or a pretty figure, or both, with
out special histrionic ability, are
useless in filmland." -
The straw lid is huddlnj? forth.
II blo.isoms out. Then goes to
seed. '
m
f I PT &'
Is your mother tin:
Best In the
World?
Then send her a
Greeting Card from
our carefully select
ed stock for Moth
er's Day. May loth:
or a (lift of exquis
ite loveliness from
our distinctive line.
Richard son's Art
A Gift Shop
Cartoned Butter
Is better protected it is kept clean and sanitary.
MEADOW HARVEST H UTTER
is wiapped in the best grade of parchment and
packed in the best cntlun that can be had.
It's Protected !
FEED
Hulled inula
Hulled bailey
Haled hay
Whole corn
t 'rucked corn
Whole wheat
Crocked wheat
Mill feed
NcreonlnKs.
linliy ehh'k feed
Oyster shell
Cilt
Ktiro Iy
Kcrntrh hl
Ask Our Hrices.
La Grande
Warehouse &
S(oraje Co.
Plume ftUIn 71
Credit
Attentive 'or'-ree
Reliable mjrii ardiso
Real values
Satisfaction assured
CARRrS
i i 0 .tS ill -J Ji 4 v
..J
It Vmi Want the Ilcst
Breatl Cakes Pies - Cookies
Do Kmc It Is Mode hy Owilllam's Electrlo Wakorj Eastern
Oregon' Lcnillng Ilrrfcd and l'astry llnkors
Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
CAKADLb
.
..jt L :A ..
Yoi can depend
upon us for capabta
service, no matter .
'ft
what the clrcum
stances may be. We
shall be pleased to
confer with you as
to details and then
carry them out.
We Understand.
Our Invalid Car
Is at your service,
fno of charge.
Main J
0NOIK1RAH8
KIMMKlUIAIf
Undertakers
TO
f JI MAZDA fU
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
,rW' Ry Them Where You See This Sign
II. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St , Phone 39S-W
R3
jva J f;
FRIGID AIRE
Keeps the air DRY, CRISP, FROSTY.
There is no mointure nothing to cause
objectionable odors. It is Automatic
in operation.
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, with
Benham Electric Co.
Phone Main 101. New Foley Bldg.
If be advertises It, he knows It's
' ood. l