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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1925)
Monday, Mav 18, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Mom here uf tin Christina Kn deuvor Hoeleiy uf the rreshyterlan church who will graduate from liiKh sehool m -it Friday were the t inspiration for u huno.uet SuUirtlay vcniiif; w hn the other mem h. 'it cl tin- suetety entertained in tlntr honor. Approximately Ihirty peo ple frathend In ih.- riiunvf room of the ehu-eh at six o'clock ami a de-liciniu- dinner was nerved. The t ihle ih ntli'iiclivcly deeorated In u cr i-n mill white eolor s-home (Senior colors), white lilae it mi white eundh-H in Kr-en camlic HtlcU.s hi int: used. .Mity: Adelaide Clark pre.slded lit toast mistress and each of the sen loin. Km ma McAniah, Marjorit Klrhy, Lillian Sims t'lamh- Wilcox, Mildred Wet.h and l.eon Merry, re upoiuied. others (riving touwls were Froneis Kelly, M i and M s. A. V Mndirren md ):iia Nhderer. Mihk 1'uisy Kohhs and -Mi:s .Myrtle Wil- co a-.iuti during the evening. Mrs. I.. T. IJnsey. ormi: in,' re-Ri-nt for the Daughters of tin American Uevoimion, entertained the 1 laughters and prospeetivi members at a tea Saturday after noon at her home. Mrs. Soule, ol Ilaker, stale registrar of the I . A l:., n the honor fiuem. M rs Sou h- mentioned the mu:iiiflcent work oi the preservation of .Mount V'ei non and Ken more, both m w hicl. she has visited. At i he 1 1 a, hour In-. Marcnrel ln;;e poinvd and Mr.'i. S. . Creas ey served fees. The tahle was at Iraetlvoly arranged with flowers ol various Hhades of lavender, l-.ivi ri der candles, old silver and minia ture spinn in k vheeis. M rs. I.. A !ohm-nkamp, M rs. Karl Iteynold: and Mi: s Maran-i Creas. y as Stated. Anyone in Wallowa or I'nion counties eligible jinked to nvi i' touch with Mrs. liusiy. The recital driven by the hoys ot Sacn-d i It irt Academy hist Satur day afternoon at the home of Mrs Chester Wwlln proved to ho a ran treat. Music was taken from com poser? of the Ciasalc and Uomanth period;;. Kadi Indent was costum ed as a composer and played om or more of his composition?. Handel wa; represented hy I'-aul New I in who rendered three num bers; "1 Telude," " Fanta sio in C Major" and "Allegro In (i Major." Vincent .Newlin played "The C,ypy It Looks Real Snappy WALLING'S Money Raising SALE Still On! .. Special Reductions.. . On (Graduation Gifts Sec Our SilU-aiuI-Wool Dresses At $7.95 Coats 99.50 And Up -; ; ivwhm i J ft' 1 and ixicll rendert'd Ills SeleOti a ttliiitull imtum v. ' Tlu "Spirit of JpriiiK" will pre vail tomorrow ut the annual NVItfft- horhood cluh hrealifa.st, which will tuUe place ut the Country cluh (it twdvi o'clock. Itoth toast a anil nnmie for the occasion have been taken from the Souk Cycle "The MornliiK of the Year" hy Cad man, and have lu-in arranged by the committee In charge. .Members of the committee besides the chair man are Mis. K. 1 Holm, s and Mrtf. Itrucc lVnnis. Those on the general committee In charge are: Mrs. N. K. W'esi, -Mrs. S. I). Crowe, Mrs. K. Marks. Mrs. V. MeAdory, Mrs. I.. I Meyers, I r. Margaret Ingle. Mm. j H. S. Hrownton. Mrs. C.-orf.'- Mak er, Mrs. A. Hamptnit. .Mrs. Kt hel (J randy. Mrs. K. I!. Kirb. Mrs. ' i (.Irover (Jrlinmet t. M rs. 'lies! er I Newlin and .Mrs. Julia It, Holmes.; k This evening at S : I r o'clock at ! Om J-tbrary auditmitim eh vcit I Ida no students of .M isn Hilda An thouy will bu presented in piano i cital. The program for the eve ning follows: I Sailor's Song Schumann 1 Hungarian Dance Keinhold Kdwin Klrby Custanette Dance Nh'holls Warrior's Song .Heller Mildred SU'Udley il'abesiUe l.oih elite Amourette Iteinice Wils.ni rom Knightly Days Kren'zlln n Hors. bai It Hin t ter Adftlph Sierist I'hlldren in the Garden Harbour Winged Horses ..t , l-'loridia Judith Snoiigrass Melodie-Herenade Itogers Shepherds All and Maidens I'air ... Cister offlary's 4 Kitcheru BY SISTER Mvkv WIDR bands of shaded etrlied silk trim this navy blue frock with its long tunic and short ftleeves. The silk shades from very lark to very light blue, and gives a very striking effect. A knot of blue Eros train ribbon with long "tads finishes the turn-over collar. Clark Kuckiuan April Tschaikowsky Dance Caprice Grieg I ose- I'airies Mosr.kou ski .lean Williams flood Night (from Day in Venice) Ne in Valse Miniature lieuttcr lloyinond Myersick The Gipsy l.ynn Spinning Song Mi ndetss dm Valse In K Minor Chopin Dorothy Krowriton I'rom the Land of the Sky-Hluo Water Cadman HliUiln MacDowetl HuntluK Song Mendoli;s';hn Jack Coolldge Pastorale Scarlatte-Tausig The Swan , Sainl-Saeiis J)ans:' Auiertcatne Dent Mowry l.ois Nelson A cordial Invitation is o?:t ended to the public. .The delegates and officers of the Neighbors of Woodcraft who at tended the Dist'rict Convention nt Heppner returned to their homes lireakfast Strawberrien, ceieul, thin cream, crisp rye toast, soil cooked eggs, milk, coffee. Luncheon I'reum of onion Houp. croutons, brown bread, rhubarb marmalade, caramel custard, milk, tea. I linnet I treaded veal cut lets, diced creamed potatoes, buttered aparaKHs. radishes and spring on ions, strawberry shortcake, milk, coffee. Many people like an uncooked cereal during the warmer months, li town -tips will like their berries and cei-eul served as out luil jun iors should be served berries with a MtHe sugar and no cream, ho I hi" combination dish is impossible. Vteam of Onion Soup Olle cup Of Sliced OUlUll. ll diced edery, tablespoons mmccd parsley, 4 tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon flour, 3 cups milk, I eg;r, salt and pepper. Cook onion, celery ami parsley In butler over n low fire until vegetables are soft. Stir In flour. When well blended slowly add milk stirring constantly. Itrlng to the boiling point while stirring, reduce heal and simmer fur thirty mln iii t Heat egg slightly with 2 tablespoons creatn. Strain soup into erg. stirring; vigorously. i 'ook 2 minute", st lrrlu constantly and serve. Ithubnrb Mnrninlmle Eight cups diced rhubarb, 2 oranges, 1 cup raisins, 7 cup;) sugar, ' teaspoon salt. Wash, rhubarb and do not peel. Cut oranges in thin slices, discard ing seeds and thick skin. Add to rhubarb and cook In li cups wa ter 'until 1 hick. I 'our into ster ilised jelly glasses and cover with paraffin when cold. Peeress Welcomes Cut In Cost of Court Dress LONDON (AD. Itendy made gou ns w 111 appear at court func tions this season to- the first time. The Innovation, the idea or which was imported from the I 'ii tied Slates by court dressmak ers to suit the purses of some uf their customers among priu- CeKSeS Ulld peCleSSeS. UlSO includes the purchase of dresses tut the iiiMatliaeut plan. According' to I he dressmaker, many yout hfn! daughters of earls and dukes Were the Mist to wel come this economical solution of their red 'iced clothing ultownncs, ami a rushing business has result ed among thorn' modistes who have taken up the plan. Kor rti the young woim-n havo been able to find exclusive models designed i anil executed by urtists of color' and the scissors, whereas a few i years ago they w otild have paid i two or three limes us btueh j Some of the court dressmakers, this season, have abolished Hie obi time custom of sales by up-, polntmeiit only and becuuse of the keen com pel It lull In t heir line of bustiicxK, are willing to serve cus-1 to i iters any time they appear. j liOtuloii Children Welcome Sipih-ndK from America LONDON (AT). Grey snnlrrels imported from t he C lilted Slates some yours ngo, have tnado them selves perfectly at home in this climate, and, like the Knglish sparrows sent to the Culled States from the Hrllish lnles several gen erations hack, have begun to seat- Hot Biscuits and Honey! Delicious when made with MORE NEW SHADES In Rollins Silk Hose French N ude - Grain - Bran Sunburn - Blonde $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 - $2.25 - $2.75 "Miles of Wear in Every Puir" PUTMAN'S Ready - To - Wear and Millinery. THE WORLD'S GREATEST They will raise perfectly bake properly digest easily SALES 2'x TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHEIl BRAND ter about t he country. The first squirrels of this va riety were given their freedom in Kege id's Pin k, 1 oudon, and al ready they have been found in forests as far as -Ti miles north of the Ilrltish capital. The suitr rclfl have made friends In the parks here among the visitois, and take food from the hands of chil dren. The saucy little fid lows have, become very popular indeed, but II has been so long since t hey had a peanut , peanuts tint being" so veommon here as In Amcriru, tiiat they have nearly forgotten whut one tastes like. Chicago lTnlvirslty studenla have a m ust ache-growing contest. It should stop necking parties. Jack hempsey, former pugilist, has sailed for Kit rope. Tlure ih talk of a match with HiudenhurK. i-ondon's Hons' of Lords will In stall loud speakers. We elect them. HAVE YOU A IIOMI IliiiiK It To Our FURNISHING PROBLEM? Ik'tU'r Homes Expert CARR'S Rondon" and 'Minuet from Mili tary Symphony" by Ilaydeii. Mo jsart wns represented by Marion Reynolds playing "Minuet from Don Uoivani" and a minuet com posed by Mozart when he was five yearn old. Fred Rohr appeared as Heethoven playing the well known "Minuet in G." Schubert was rep .estnted hy Albert l'rovosl, play ing Schubert's "Serenade" on the I in I. a (Irande last evening-. Tin violin. "Melody" by Kovars was j report the convent Ion very sue well rendered by Patrick Kennedy j ceasf ul and that a large crowd at n the violin. Kloyd Allen took tended. The convention was prc the part of Mendelssohn and play- sided over by District Guardian I WALLING'S I ed "Spring Song." Schumann was represented by Kverelt Reynolds, who played two compositions, J'Mareh" ami AilAt! Karmfrr." 'ranciH Kewlln took the part of Chopin playing "Grande Valse Mrilllante." Op. IS. The boys were assisted by peter O'Rowmun, who sang "Mother Ma ehree' 'In a charming manner. He. wa.i accompanied by h'rancis New lin. All number;', were well received hy an appreciative audience. The pupils showed excellent training Ida OtHcn. G rand Manager Mrs. Anna Nordtill. of Portland, was al so present. Twelve ladles attended from the local tv2mn'vt,' ' . i . The New French Curl When yon wish the cliarm liifC rffi't of a mrt, nftlunU curl, the new l-'rrni'h paper ware Is the only answer. Our pimp Ik ailmlrnlily lMllpn'l mu trntnrd to Rlre this nr curl. You will . he more thnn plras'l with the riults. Phono now for an nppolmmrnt. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room fl, Bommor Illdf. "A IV-aaty Aid for Ercry Need." Phone Main 577 M inerva Says Tills Is tho time of tho your yo-.ir r. t t will In fill to Uotln-r you. If you fi-fl nny lnilioutions of loot trouhU'. now is the time you shoulil Kit tin; foot iipplliinn-B you will ri(iili'i nml Ki't your fi'rt In kooiI ronilltlon licforo It Is hot wi'atlii'r. Wo tire now storlteil un with a fill lino of Dr. Si'holl's Foot Appliances nn'l Necessiries. We make a siie elully In fltllnit your f'-et properly :mt lie. p your areh supports rnl.)uste(l at all tlni'-s. ronsultatlon free. We have forn I'ails. Callous Pails, f'orn Files, anil a Fool Neeessl t'.es for the eare of your feet. Hardly a ,i!ay passes that we ilo not care for Komeon with foot trouble t'ouifort is worth a let m life. THE BOOTEUY (.AY IIAVIIKX. Mcr. An li-Ahl SlnK for Ladies nml M'-n Announcements Sm-lnl nimoiimcnients may be printed in this column fi-ee of charge. Any nnnnunceineiitH pertnliiinu: to imy fuiKilons su h ns ecMikcd ffioi sales, etc.. will he refilled. AniiounccmejHs. to be prinlod the smiie tiny, must lie lit society editor's hands by 0:110 o'clock., .News editor's note. The Pnrlidi'.to elub will meet Wednesday afternoon. May "a. at the home of Mrs. Minnie I.uper, j with Mrs. Oil Ktlluell as assistant ; hoBtcss. The Ladles Aullliiry to the II. of l K. nnd K. will meet at Ihe K. of I". hall Tiiesl-.iy evening at T : 3 H o'clock in regular meeting. All nietiibern nre n ipn nted to be pr-9ent for the Annual Hoi I fall. Kefrcflhmcutr. will be Hervcd. The Indh-B Aiixilltry In the Hro therhood of Hallway Trainmen will meet tomorrow evening at Kaglea hall, nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho Hible Study class, conduct ed by Mrs. Meliounhl. which uxu ally meet a Tuesday, will convene Krlday. May 2i'nd. Iieiinite mdiee and siiiject will be announced later. Astors sold tlndr Tilth avenue home. Got three million. Heminded us our grass n- i il.i cutting. your Gradua tion Gifts a puzzie to you? ftto the windows of the Kichardson Art and Gift Phoi for Kuirgeptinni for the tilrl ami Hoy t'.t aduates. Kiel i rd soil's Art dt (trt shop Bath Room Fixtures Nickel and Glass TOWEL HODS SOAP HOI.DKKS f!LASS HOI.DKRS BATH HOHK HOOKS KvcrythinK for the Hath Room F. L. LILLY Hardware I'hona Ma 8ft I New order says Annapolis grndu ntes must b-arn to fly. We my that Is higher education. To Make Trip V-vy F. M. nussel. rerentlv epp dntM iUHlstitnt to William Jardii.e, rvc r't.iry of oprtrulture. Will tn.iV. A i . o. ..( l i:h ih I etr.r V V. ho plana on doinn n iitilf "honw butt' ( j tug" this eummer. j AN AWAKENING! La Grande never enjoyed such a carnival of style and value! We meant to celebrate our last days in business with a sale that would upset all precident and we did it. Jt has been thrilling. Now For Another Great Week At French & Greene's Monster C . v- & Many Coats of Wondrous Beauty! Dresses of Exquisite Mater ials and Styles! Ensemble Suits of Attractiveness Unexcelled! Many Make Their First Appearance on the Bargain Racks This Week. Hearty this week with the finest n:;semllap;e of new Spring and Summer Cuats, Suits and Dresses that were ever placed on sale at such during re ductions. So many styles! 'Such rich 'fabrics! Such lovely colors! Gar ments self-trimmed, und beautiful plain tailored models together with many gorgeously trimmed styles. Come with expectations high you'll not be disappointed. COATS Lllilli'S nw Kpi'lntf ('nuts, nil. nrw coIoih a nil inu tiTliils. Vnlm-H to j 'jr.. un. om T li ! y (In. rlirll $9.95 Every Section of the DHESHKS l.iidl'B I) e ft I t 1 f U 1 1'oii et Twill and Flannel 1 ireMBeH. Former I v pi feed to tr.fi. Cinlie ii!e!;! Kxlra Hpe elnl. eaeh- - $17.95 rOATfl 1. ft d I e n lovely new Hprln CoiitM. lateat wtyles, eolutM and nmterlalM rriced retrulai ly to $:(:. fill, out They t!o OUlek, ueh $18.85 Store Radiant with Style, Beauty and Value. CMMi'i'irn , Kiim-y Sox In Bizi-H "S lo 111. ltif;uliii' IJi'i; Kfiiil'-. now. pnlc 38c One Kroup Women's Kill; IIoh l-'ortiierly prieed to. $;.imi, on sale for tuh'k Clone f)ut at. pair $1.23 Cloninr; Out I.ndhN' f'oloreil Laundered 'or and ( 'ufY Sets. Fxtrn Special, per ' (, 88c You Never Saw Such Bargains! You Never Saw Such Fine Footwear At Such Low Sale Prices Wonn n' Hnlln Homlnlr onr Ri-oup Wonn n's A wmnl' i fill liny In Sliliju rM. Oiinii l On i-n Tumps, nHKiird '1 Hi !.. InfimlH Sufi Snlr Hiioi'ii ninlif. Amorli'.l mw v,ilu(,) () S;1(,i , ,vhl,,. hl.lt.k .,,, coIoib. ItiKilliir :'.r.o . f,..,l fop I'o m I i' t rdliil.iniilloil.i. 1. llll'l - -for Quirk ( Ion" Oul, Clow Out, puir '-r' I'' 'K" I oi'. mt lilr. $1.73 $1.95 45c I'liisinjf Out nil r.or Oni Rrnilp Woim n i on., kio ip Wiiiih n' ,, , Hhui' I'iiIIhIi, now, wii'li Piiim' im.l Sllpp.iK. K,.s , .,k n-nrly nil nlz"n III tl' , , ? In-own khl. H. unl.'ir i, t liC Int. I'rlri'il rixnlnr hi lin.o.i, on wiIm. p-r I'i'inliiK out M.,1,. I'lli',', AM :r. .,,, now, )l-r puir curh $2.85 $2.95 17c ClOfdnK Out Women's 2 a HitnilkeiehlefH. All new rul ors, many einlirofilered. Out They do at. eaeh 17c Plonliiff O'lt "Vetiida" Hair NetH, llw reKiilar I f.e Ri inh-. All eoloin. Hpeelal eaeh (whllo uny remain) 9c Kntlro stork Wotnrn's lliunl Hiikh nml I'ttiHoft. nil ln-lntf Clo.wd Out at Tremendous Reductions lieauttful quality I'nnk'ee Mlik HloomerM fr women - -our i etftila r low pi lee (if t J .Sfi, limv Kolntf nt. pa It E. II. McCune & Co., Closing Out The Business Of ""or.i'Kl0" oul at, earn $1.95 FRENCH & GREENE Half.Price