Thui-sday, May 14," 1925.
THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
Honoring a ktoup oi U'ncin-rB tn
Die L.a ( rumlo stimuli illaii Ncl!
Grlumu'lt h ml Anna M, 1'oiaek en
1trtuini'(l Tut'Sthiy evi'iilnj; ut tht
lioiiii of Mrs. Kml Holmes, on
Fourth street, A profusion of bo.au
I if ul cut flowe.n wit attractively
orruilKtMj t hroUKtiout t!ui lioiiu1
Tim' tnhli h uf riircjs wcpo ut play
duriiik l lie evening with Miis Ber
tliu WalHiritfcr winning high score
fttv the first prize anil Miss Hose
Klein tlii- second.
Al I In close nf the Pill'l Kimicti
fin excellent luncheon was served,
iifti'r which other k;iius a ml for
lnni' telling wen enjoyed for some
time.
Mrs. Stanley Mills entertained
tin' mcmlii'rs of the Y. O. chtlt ys
t'Tilay afternoon at her home on
Washington tivi'iim-. Beautiful huti
fjufis nf lilacs wt used us deco
ration throughout tin; Ihiiti anil
iluritiK tin- ait'Tt'iion three tnltU-s
uf l.ri.JMe wei-e at play. .Mis. K.
Jarnli.soli won lii;;h score,
At nn apprupi iate liour a dainty
two course luncheon was S'-rved.
Mrs. Earl Reynolds, won hostess
to the ineiiiheis of the Westminster
Guild of the I 'resliyterian church
hust evening whin tiny nut ut her
home for their la.-it nieetiiif;' of tin
n.'ituun. Alter the liiiHiitess session.
ilurhiK which time the annual pic
nic of t lie (Mild u as pl:i niu d for
Monday evening, May is, at lUiV'-r
Side I'ai'U, Mrs. Aj'Uen Inutcan had
chai'i'i ol the lersrui which was ii.
the form' of Bible yiuuy.
Iteircshim tits were served hefort
aiijournuieut. The men ihers of the Kotviijii
Missionary sucieiy of the Kirs!
Mel hod 1st l-.'piseopal church held
n n unusually interest mik meet hie.
yesterday alternoim at the parson
uk with Mrs. K. lr. Keith as hos
tess. I hiring tin- luisiness session an
ull day nieilini.' was planned, t
which time (,-i'rnieiiiH for children
!n one of the Missionary aciiuolt
in Africa will he made.
Mrs. A. Cooper was leader foi
the afternoon and a program was
Kiven explaining the missionary
work being done In South Amer
ica. Mrs. It. W. I.elKhton, Mrs. Roy
Tyler. Mrs. K. O. 1'aylon, Mis. Let
J Ian ford and M is. I um.in, repre
sented the various missionary
schools in South America.
Att'-r the proKram d-'Iicions re-
WALLIN
.MOXDV-ltAlSINC. SAI.K
(iixtim i:s
Following Aii! n I't'W
or Our llainnins:
l)iti:ssi:s
Valllfs (o S27.50.
.Special ut '..S7.D5
TltlMMi;l IIATS
Values to 8H.50
Si ial ut S 0."i
COATS
Spr.'Iul. gll.SO la $M.:M
(ii.o i:s
One lul fnbrirs;
Ynliu-.s to
Special for ttOe
Numerous other Itarsnlu In
Depemliilile MerchuiuliNt!
WALLING'
The New
French
Curl
When you wlsli tlio charm
luv rffc-rt or a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
nave is I ho only answer.
Oiir shop Is admirably
equipped and trained tn give
this new curl. You will In
more than plrasi with the
results. IMtonu now for an
apiMilutmrnt.
GEIST MARINKLL0
SHOP
Room 8, Bnnimcr Wdj.
"A Roauty Aid for
ETery Noed."
Phone Main 577
When She Goes
rf T: ri
I. -
Tit
Til ill hat iter jacket Is no longer
the exclusive property of the
huntsman. IK re is a fciuinlna
version that comes In blue suede
trimmed with lainilnK of black and
red. The hat is also of leather and
leatner trimmed. For the out-of-door
eitl, nothing could be more at.
tractive.
lister offlary's
C titcheru
BY SISTER
Break fat naked rhultarb, oer
cul, thin rnm, crisp irruhain totmt.
rice pancn Ucs, sirup, milk, coffee.
Luncheon t'rcatn of loinuto
soup, croutons, veffetuhle tlmbalea,
uate and nut bread sandwich,
milk, tea.
Dinner -O ream of spinach soup,
toasted crackers, chicken sulud,
ch eese cups, rti t sed o t ra w berry
shortcake,- milk. coffe.
A broiled lamb chop or an et
Hhotild Ih provided fur a child .un
der 10 years or ase in place of the
chicken sulud. If the shortcake is
served cold, children under school
i fie may ndule. but f varm from
the oven plaiu bread and butler
with crushed berries should be sub
stituted. Ituied Straw lx-rry SbortcnUe
One-half yeust cake, 1 -a cup
sugar, J 1 cup milk. 1-2 tea
spoon salt. 4 tablespoons welted
nutter, flour, 1 quurt at rawherres
1 cup BUtrar.
Rift 2 cups nour with sutftir nnd
salt. Heat t-KK well and add to milk.
Slowly add second mixture to flrttt.
stirring constantly. Heat In melted
butter. Add yeast cake dissolved in
4 tablespoons boiled water cooled to
lukewarm temperature. Cool water
before uddiliK yeust cake. Cover
baiter nnd let rise until double Its
hlilk. Add enoiiKh more flour tn
make a soft douh. . The dough
should be just stiff enoiiKh to roll.
Hull about three-fourths inch thick
md put into a slightly floured pie
pan. I,et rlnc. to double Its bulk.
Put into a very hot oven for ten
minutes. Reduce temperature nnd
bake twenty minutes longer. He
move from oven, split, butter and
spreud with berries crushed and
sweetened with sugur. put on re
maining half of cake, cover with
remaining berries and serve with
sugur and cream.
freshmentui were served.
x
The members of the Ladles Aid
of the Kirst Baptist church met
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Mis. M. Kl ledge In regular meet
ing. During the business session a
party was planned for Wednesday
afternoon. May 20, for those taking
part in the Kitchen Cabinet or
chestra nnd not members of the
lid. Plans were also discussed for
taking the orchestra to Imbler. but
nothing definite wus decided upon.
lie fore adjournment a delightful
social hour was enjoyed and re
I'rcshments were served.
Hints for the
Housewife
In Her "Charro'1
! ' ' ft- f,;
vV,r h
A 5 to
BANQUET WILL
BE SATURDAY
Mexico received with ' 'bravo ' Hilda
l-uty-'tw-'i lMlssian dancer, when she
danced in the. bull ruiR al Mexico
City. Klie is snown m-re dn-ssed In
typical Mexican charm" or cow
boy cusiunuh
Claims New Facts
On Hebrew Bible
Announcements
Social nnuouticcincnts may
he printed In this column free
of char;. ' Xiiy' niinouncemons
eriainlnf to any funcllons such
as (Hioked food wiles, etc., will
he rctuM-d. Anixiunccnieitts, to
be piiutcd the same day, must
be in society ciUtoi's hands by
!):() o'clock, Xews editor's
note.
The Hiveria Parent-Teachers as
sociation will hold its lust meeting
-f the year at 2:45 o'clock Friday.
May 1 5, at the school, at which
time new officers will be elected.
There will be a business seas ion, a
program and a social hour. A large
utendance is desired.
The Greenwood Pa rent -Teachers
association will hold a special
meeting Friday afternoon. May 15,
it i':4r o'clock at the school. Many
.mpnrtaut husinci's matters will
come before the meeting at this
;lme and a large attendance Is de
nied. Chapter I, P. E. O., will meet
tomorrow nfternoon, May 15, at the
home of Mrs. C. It. Heltss. with Mrs.
Aftiz nnd Mrs. i-Jrnest Vehrs as hostesses,
Imbler (Special) Election of
officers will he the outstanding
I'ealuro of the Imbler Parent
Teachers meeting tomorrow eve
ning at eight o'clock In the high
school assembly hall. The program
will be furnished by the pupils of
Mrs. C. C llarntiierly and Mrs. O.
10. Conklln. Refreshments will be
huj:k pok i:atin i'iu it
Eat fruit for breakfant.
Eat on apple before retiring.
Eat only sound ripe fruit. ln
rlpe, fruit is indigestible unless
cooked. Over-ripe fruit is of in
ferior flavor and apt to interfere
with digestion.
Eat fruit with Die midday meal.
Cue fruit Instead of too many and
too heavy desserts.
Use sweet fruits, such as dates
and figs, with cereals In winter;
and sliced peaches, stra wherries,
respbtrries or other seasonable
fruits in summer with cereals.
Eat a baked apple und cream for
breakfast at least twice a week.
Serve fruit cool. It Is much more
palatable and enticing.
Serve fruits In season as a mat
ter of economy.
Wash dried fruits In several witters.
i Keep fruit cool and covered.
1 Wash or wipe all fruit with a
damp cloth when it comes from
the market to clean It. as well us
to check rot from Infected fruit.
Do not h t cooked fruit stand in
tin containers.
Pare peaches and bananas Just
before using as they discolor
quickly.
NE9
DRIFT KNOW PACKS IIOAD
BEND, Ore. Drifts of packed
snow 26 feet deep in places at
present block the McKenrie pass
road acrocs the Three Sisters and
Belknap crater lava fields, making
the task of opening the summit im
mediately a most til n It'u It one, ac
cording to information received by
telephone from Hay Evanson, bu
reau of public roads engineer in
charge of the work Juat west of
Sisters.
Despite the miniature mountains
of snow the huge tractor, now at
Windy Point, will continue on Its
way to the summit, and it is be
lieved by Evanson that with the
aid of dynamite, the machinery can
be taken over the luva beds before
the end of the week.
Prince of Wales spoke to the
Boers in their native longje. Hope
the Boers were not bored.
I.ElPSrc. (Al')-A revolution in
Bible research work In foreseen by
the iuvtfstlgat ions, published in
book form, of Prof. Fran. Wutz of
l he EichiUatl Hishopr 1c Lyceum,
entitled "New Facts on the S pluu
ginta and Hebrew Bible."
The current version that the
(Jreek-Alexandrian translation of
the Old Testament, known as the
Septuaglnta. Is derived from the
original Hebrew text seems to be
shattered by the theory of Prof.
Wutz. The author Is taken very
seriously by biblical scholars, even
those whose favorite theory he
onfutes by his statements, as. for
instance, the well known exponent
of the Old Testament. Hudolf Klt-tel.
Pro. Wutz now conies out with
the new and somewhat startling
statement that the Septuaglnta is
largely a reproduction of Hebrew
words written with Oreek letters,
lie clalniH to have discovered that
as early us 2it0 B. C. Jewish schol
ars utilized Oreek-llebrew texts
for their translations into (Ireek.
These transscrlptlons, be believes.
furnished not only an elucidation
of the Septuaglntu hut also open
up un entirely new vista in old bib
lical literature. An authority like
Kitted recognizes in t heso discov
eries of Wutz a likely means of ar
riving at the much sought for orlg
inul Hebrew text of the Old Tcsla-ment.
1 M BE. KK, Ore. (Special) The
Junior-Senior banquet will be held
Saturday evening at the K. of P.
halt.
Mm. c. C. liammerly and Mrs.
(I. E. Conklln will entertain their
pupils ut a picnic to he held at the
l.a Oratide city park, Friday. Then
will be ii basket lunch ami a cor
dial Invitation is extended to the
parents of the children to enjoy the
picnic with them.
C. K. Conk I in purchased this
week from l . B. I tuck man, au
acres of the l. II. It nek man ranch.
Mr. Conklin's lund Is between Im
bler and Alice! on the highway und
is considered u very desirable lo
cation. M rs. Frank Martin, who has
been at the Grande Bolide hospital
with a severe attack of pneumonia
Is making' a satisfactory recovery
and will be brought to her home In
Imbler this week.
Following un operation which he
underwent recently at the Orande
Konde hospital, Mih-H Woodell is
recuperating at his home near Sum
merville. M. H. cayne," Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Payne nnd daughters visited Sun
day wit h Mrs. M. H. Payne, re
turning to Enterprise Sunday eve
llin;:. Mrs. Carrie Martin. Mrs. Elta
Long and Mrs. Al Fuller spent Fri
day in l.a Orande on a shopping
trip.
A. F. Wilson, who has been ser
iously III nt Walla Walla, Wash.,
returned to his home in Imbler
this week. Although somewhat bet
ter, M r. Wilson nas not fully re
covered from his Illness.
F. J. Irwin hit Monday for Ya
kima, Wash. Mr. Irwin evpeets to
locate at Yakima.
Mis. L. A. Buckley nf Spokane,
Wash.. Is visiting nt the home of
M r. and M rs. Thomas Huckman.
Mrs. Buckley his been ft way from
I m bier for :t S yea rs and is busy
finding old friends.
M r. and M rs. 1 . E. St rlnghnm,
Bernlce Strlngham and Walter
Stiingham motored to Wallowa
Lake Saturday to see th Holly
wood folks working In "Winds of
Chance."
Mrs. Elmer Weis and son Elton
returned from a visit wit h Mrs.
Weis mother at Wallowa.
Hazel NUtrtln arrived in Imbler
from Portland this week. Miss'
Martin will care for her mother, J
Mrs. Frank Martin, who hum been
seriously 111,
Mi.s. Osborne of La Orande vis-!
ited at the home of her son. Dick!
Osborne during the week, I
Mr, and Mrs. tleorge Craig and I
dauKhter, Hula, were callers in
Imbler Saturday. ;
1 V. Trout purchased tlO acres'
from George Craig lut week and '
will now enjoy the- pleasures uf ,
valley farming.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams!
ami daughter, Jeun, called ut the
bunk last Saturday. i
Willium Hludmun has returned to
the valley after u visit in Cttttfor- j
nia. j
Sir. and Mi's. Iiavu Samlet-won 1
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
Claude Halo this week. j
In the course of human events,
many strange things huppeii, llke-i
wise many amazing hi ts are made. 1
This wus true iu the lmbler-Cuy-!
use- game, played at the Imbler
grounds. Jinblcr, true to form, ;
came out victorious. Tim Imbler (
people, are very proud of the lin
bier high school baseball team.
Much can be said Iu pruise of it
but we are going to rest on our
oars and let the Tuesday spec
tators tell about It. They ' came
from I'ai Grande, Elgin, Enterprise,
Cove and Union and they saw some
game.
Mother's Day, the one day of the
yeur that is set aside by all, was
quietly observed In Imbler Sunday.
Many ut tended the special church
services held in La Orande, others
had family gatherings ut home.
Friday afternoon was the occa
slou of un enjoyable uffulr arrang
ed by Mrs. H. A. Watson, to honor
t he I m olcr high school, baseball
team. Following the liuhicr-Uma-pine
game, the boys went 1o the
homo of 'Mrs, Watson and wen giv
en u luncheon. After the luncheon,
with Mrs. Flora Barrie presiding,
responses were given to toast h
"The Hostess," i. C. Huminerly;
"The Teum." Mrs 11. A. Watson;
"The Coach." Olen l.edbelter: "The
c o in m u n i t y." Kenneth Wilson.
Songs, and school yells concluded
an afternoon that the boys voted a
big success.
Student talent will again be dis
played Wednesday evening; ot eight
o'clock, at the Imbler Amusement
Hall, when the Senior class of the
high school wilt present Its play.
"The Arizona Cowboy." The public
has been privileged lo view differ
ent scenes of the ploy, which are
attached to the bills, and Interest
in Us production Is Intense,
The state examinations for the
sixth, seventh and eighth grades
! . NEW SHIPMENT
College Girl Corsets
New Killioui'tten, New Corset IJrnssieres
New Comfort Reducing Rubber Corset
Pink Coutil and Fancy Biwade, sixes 24 to 40
$1.75, $3, $350, $5.50
and $7.50
. . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR !
AND MILLINERY N!
will he held next Thursday and Fri
day, May 14th and 10th.
TO M NA;l. OKEOON 111 HCAt
POKTLANO, Ore. (Hpeelal).
Will J. Huberts, hig.'i school princ
ipal at Ontario, bregon, has been
selected to manage un "Oregon
bureau" to he maintained al
Green Hiver. Wyo., by the land
settlement und publicity depart
ments of the Oregon development
fund during the coming tourist
season, It was announced by W.
(). fde, manager of the land set
tlement department.
The 'Wyoming mrice will be the
fourth established by the land
settlement department outside of
Portland, the previous three In
cluding the os Angeles bureau,
and the two "gateway" offices at.
Ashland and Ontario, In Oregon.
Eighteen new settlers coming
from six states and out Canadian
province, were located in Oregon
d.iring the dlrst ten days of this
month, according to Ide. These
settlers purchased 3 17 acres of
land and Invested a total ot $37,-Mfi.
Another thing to turn green in
the spring is the man who drUiks
the dandelion wine he makes.
. If be advertises it, be knows It's
good. ...
Not long ago a man lotd us
there was no Kant a Clans. Now
scientists say the bee Isn't ao
busy.
Sis?
The crown prince of Italy Is
going to Japan. All these prince
boys have spring fever.
SSiTrfi
Are your Gradua
tion Gifts a puzzie
to you '!
See the windows
of the Hie hard son
Art nnd Gift Shop
for f;:;rreptions for
the Girl and Buy
Graduates.
ItlclinrtIon' Art
At (.IU bbop
fx
mi imiz-hlui i-u ii a a 'in
More nnd more Indies are
finding comfort in Arch-Aid
Slippers. Oir sales have
doubled in the last 30 days.
Why''
Because they support the
arch and carry the weight
without breaking down the
shank of the shoe, which
w 111 occur in slippers not
built with an e xt ra st ron g
arch. This prevents the foot
from elongating nnd reliev-s
the weight from the meta
tarsal heads. And If you
have large cn louses on the
bottom of your foot they
will soon disappear If you
w.ar Arch-Aid Shoes.
There is many dollars
wort h nf comfort In each
pair. Try one pair and be
convinced.
THE H00TERY
(i.W IIAVItfcN. Mgr.
"Why! He's Nothing
But Skin and Bones"
"Many Him? Never!"
"Quit kidding me, Agnes; when
F get ready to land a man he's
got to be a reul man with plenty
of good healthy flesh on his
I bones."
j "Of course, 1 dnnce with 1-M ;
! He's a good enough fellow nnd I
Just feel sorry for him, but no
skinny, hollow cheeked, spindle
shanked lath Is going to sail the
voyage of life with me."
che-r JP, I'd things aren't as
had as they look to you right now.
Many hundreds of skinny, gaunt,
, emanclated men looked even
worse than you do till someone
told them about McCoy's Cod
Liver OH Compound Tablets (the
new way to take Cod Liver Oil)
end how It would put pounds of
good firm, healthy flesh on their
bones In just a few weeks.
Nothing like these health creat
ing, weight producing tablets for
skinny, underweight men, as thou
sands can testify. Start to take
them today fl tablets 60 cents
at lied Cross I 'rug Store, Oluss
Drugs, L. L. Or.ig Co., or any
real druggist anywhere In Nort h
or South America. Mnll orders
accepted.
And listen: If they don't put
poundH of good flesh on ou in
.in days, get your money back
t hut's fulr enough, but be sure
very sure that you get McCoy1
;Cod Liver Oil Compound Tubb-ts
j -the origin:! I and genuine Adv.
LIKE NEW
AGAIN
REFINISH it yoursell!
With hand y varnish-stains
or enamels easy to apply
you can'renew your fur
niture or create delightful
new effects.. Look around
"reclothe" the shabby
membersof your furniture
"family." Decoret Enam
els and Varnish Stains give
you best results.
Also, ask for booklet.'The
Art of Decorating with
Decoret." It's free, and is
full of ideas on finishing
and rednishing furniture
and ornaments.
y T7 arrf 'u'l l1" l Fuller
W k-t Painu and VamUhe, ud
can aupplj Tuiir ami.
L. D. Noah
1.A OH AN DK
Cock Bros.
UNION
Imbler Cash Store
IMHi.KR
Clyde Kiddle
ISLAND C1TV
Weirner Broi.
COVE
Palmer's Pharmacy
NORTH POWDER
W P FUIXERMOO.
301 Mismon Strert S.n Franf iaco
2S Brochl in Pctfe Cnk CiUaa
Fuller
c
"Cinch er up boys
im mrm wgu
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
J Iky Them Where You See This Sign
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St Phone 393-W
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values ,
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
"and if you want to sink your
own teeth into the finest piece of
candy that ever passed your lips,
grab your ropin' hoss and take my
dust."
"Sweet's Rodeo Bar." That's what
you ask for. Made with selected
walnuts, honest -to-goodness dairy
cream and finest milk chocolate
coating, it's the candy-bar sensation
or the West.
You can get it at any good cigar
store, drug store or candy store in
town.
Sweet's
rs u
EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT rJUA
You Know It'i Good Became
It'l Made By
SWEET'S - SALT LAKH
The I lume uf Recti ljuoj Cutuiy
OUT OF THE WOODS
DIRECT TO BUILDERS.
All Grades All Prices.
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave.
PAINTS fcrtf VARNISHES
ioniik v.Hirr uad
DODGE BROS.
MOTOR CARS
Trices f. o. I). La Grande
TOURING $1005
ROADSTER $1025
COUPE - $1190 !
SEDAN $1315 j
COACH -....$1315 I
I
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Smith's Garage ;
111
UNION
BEGIN TO PLAN NOW
To Attend The
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL
STOCK SHOW
JUNE 10, 11 & 12
THE ALL EASTERN OREGON SHOW
HigKcr Than Ever Better Than Ever
Three days of profitable pleasure. Fine Stock
and Fast Races. Clean Amusements.
Special Night Entertainment
Big Stock Show Dance
All Three Nights
FREE ENTRY AND FREE FEED
For All Exhibits
Special Railroad Rates
For further information, address Tony D.
Smith. Secretary, or W. H. Vogel, Manager,
Union, Oregon.