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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
V- Thursday, May 21,-1025, THE LA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER Page Three An Attractive f:irly took plaoc yairrljiy utiL-rnouii at tlie hoim of .Mm. H. 1,. Holmes, when -Mrs. Holmes vttn liotci lu tho Wcdnt-s-day HiU1k- flub. liouqtwis of bcuu tiitit wpriiiK Hut'iH wt-rt' artiniical ly tin ungttl tliruiitrhom I he houu' iintl (lit i-iiiK th iirnfinoon four talili-H wvrit hi play. -M ra. K R iluyra won IiIkIi ut-orc for tin club ivVtv and .Mrs. A. H. Stang. who is visltiiiK in tin- city, rvev-ived the KUeat prize. At un iippropriute hour iin excel lent two euiirao lurnluon ! served. News was received in jx Grande tliiu mortikiiK of ihe iiiarrimfr of Airs. Grace Htumnon to Ira Hnydr at Portland, On-guii, Tut-mlii), May 1 'J. Hoth Mrs. Hlutnii'Jti and Air. Hnyder are well known in I .u Grande. Mr. Snyder Ik in the liar ileus shop here with A1 r. AiuKctt nou. They will he ut home here al ter June 1. Tho "Kitchen Cabinet Orchestra" which showed hero recently in the Katies Hal) was entertained yes terday by the ladies of thu Baptist church at the Baptist parsonage. About 3u were piVMiit and a W liKlitl'ul time vi!G had l:iyin; inn-1 Bio.il i;arm a. it-freshiui'iits were served during the al'leruoou, each Kiiesl receiving a favor of a paper, harp containing; t he inlliaU K. t '. (. The ladie.s of the orc)n-:ra. who also appeared bt lore an e;iIliusl:iM tic audience lately in 'ove, Iki ve decided to accept an invitation to appear in Imbh r In the near fu ture. Members of the General Aid oi the I'irst Metluidir.t. Kpincopal church spent an iutereni iim :tit-r-noon yesterday when they met ut the home of Mrs. l-'red Smith. Ap proximately 4 S women were pres ent and an excellent propmi huh given, consistinir of a r'cliatUm by Msn Alabb- I'oly and a proup Oi vocal numbers by Miscs I .ot:i Pear son, accoinpanred by Mrs. William Ad Ipc. Before adjournment dainty re freshments wore served by the hos tess. M rs. f Mi a rles Wa rd w a s h ost sr; to tho Women's Missionary Society of the l,uther church yesterday af ternoon at her honie at tins Sixth Pretty Frock For Summer Cister oMary's -v Kitcheru BY SISTER MARY 3 v 4 v. - ut h1 i' IM ! Breakfast Baked rhubarb with raisins, scrambled cuss wh h rice, crisp Kraham loust, milk, coffee. Luncheon - Aspar.uus souffle, rye bread and butter sandwiches, cottage cheese with strawberry pre serves, niilk, tea. I dnner ltoa.t veal, polatoes roasted with meat, creamed spin ach .pineapple and cabbage salad, strawberry pie. whole wheat milk coffee. Jf you make your own cottajye. cheese, be sure It is very dry; thut all the whey is drained off. Then season It tightly with salt and pep per and a few gratings of niitnu-K. Kohl the cheese into half asmucti whipped cream ns there is ehcese and chill before serving1. With strawberry preserves or bar I" due currants yon have a dish fit for the gods. And more than that cot Inge cliee.s,; is an excellent food for children. Asparague souffle makes a deli cious company luncheon dinh but is nourishing for the family. Asparagus Snuffle One bunch asparagus, 3 table spoons butter, 'A tablespoons flour. I cup milk, 3 eggs (yolks), 4 eggs (whiles), teaspoon salt, 1-S tea- Hints for the Housewife MTItlTtorH M HA I.N MiO Ot lt I.AUI S AMI ItIM US New 1 n ton Ninth. a for Milan MILAN. Italy AI' Work on the new central railroad station, which was suspended during I he war, has been resumed and is ex pected to Ito completed wit hln 'a few months. The structure will be one of the finest of Its kind in Eu rope, the architects having ntudie.l the principal' railway stations in America. Kngland, France and Ger many in order to incorporate the best feu 'u res of them fill. 0 NK Of Itle Jtys Biuniner is the opportunity it affonla to I'ighliil!; Irivi ASIII.AM), Ore. stage driver, was wear a suit like this. One 0f si,'n,'nP"1 ,0 c" 's ln J lay for operating a stage I SCIllei-(. Ben Daniels, fined J I Mi ami II Man-without white balliriggnn with pleats and i ,. . . i s.-, no ttin dtilv trlnimlnir. "p , ...i.i.- i-eoiilrenienlH Me was or rented IV tmilliur I'lUllKti III juiillll) lie ni Jiavlng met the state commission The close felt. on WALLING'S Money Raising SALE Still On! Special Reductions ;- on--'-" Graduation Gifts See Our Silk-and-'ool Dresses At $7.95 Coats S9.30 And lTp WALLING'S street. Hevi lead in llie Towery had which was She icave an subject". Refreshment:; the hostess at the lernoon. end William 1 lloll b'vtiilonal and Mrs chai're of the topic. 'China's Uevolul Ion." xeelleni ri-view of thfi ly, escaped from Chief of Police McNabb and later, rearrested and handcuffed, attempted to strike a traffic officer. L-ere' served close of thi Tho Bible Study clnsa will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Nelf-ttt-rhood club rooms. The subject for the meeting will be "Turning Water Into Wine, the. Flint Miracle." The correspondence study will be "The Spiritual Sym bolism of Water, Wine and and memory work of the 9 1st Psalm. As this Is the last meeting of the year all who have been asso ciated with the claa.i at any time 'are especially invited to be present. There Is, at present, an available vnrietv or fresh fish which should lw. .,..,.., .,-.,.,.tM..i.t ..I..,.. sin the " ' " 'vt ' tot butt appetl:lliK chuiiKe from the heavier meat dishes of the cold months, but possitsm splendid dietetic val ues as well. Klsh ut tiffed am! baked makes a very hearty and palatable dinner. rolls. 1 Make the sluflim; for the fish by .soaking two cupluia ol sink. wnm bread in cold water for ten min utes. Then squeeze dry and crum ble to bits. To this add U table- spoonful of minced parsley, a tablespoonful of chopped onion, one ipiurter teaspoonful of pepper. half a teti.spooni nl ot salt, two tablespoonruls of melted butter and a well beaten .kj,' yolk. Clean the fih and fill the bodynot too fnlt, ns the filliiiK will swell slightly dur ing the cooking. Hew Up the opeil iim', pace in u well buttered enam eled ware bukintf pun and arraui;e strip.s of bacon on (he iiah, tauten ing them with toothpicks or skew ers, l'ui in a hot oven and after in minutes pour In a cupful of toma to juice, the acid of which will nd affect tbc surface of the anameled ware dbdi. Hake the flab thirty mlnute.i, busting i occasionally with the liquid iu (he pan. Just before removing from the oven sprinkle the .surface with fine buttered crumbs and brown de licately. Serve it from the chlna llke dish In which Is it baked so' that the fish will be intact until the Individ nu I servings are made at t)ie table. Garnish with sliced lemon. f servo tin Ir .delicate ;color Tind add 'enoimh water 'to cover. Cook un til tender i'bout fifteen minutes. Then drain In un enaimtled ware colander or sieve mul finish the rooking tu a umtrtcr of U cupful of butter and a tablespoonful each of sugar and chopped mint. Turn carefully occasionally. Then drain iu pint of ca rtned or fresh peas, i heated, seaNon them with one tea I spoonful of. sugar, one half tea : spoonful salt and u tablespoonful Make a border of the carrots on the platter and place the peas in the center. 1'rmie Growers Not UKIuwtemil Me.MlNNVII.I.K. (ire. Proiil iiiiem orune growers of Yamhill county are not entirely dishearten ed by the prospect of less than a third of a crop this year, due to unfavorable weather durdiK" the Ispring and blossoming time. The consolation they find is In the fact that lluMio few prunes which de velop w ill be of larger size and bet ter quality thkn If the crop were bigger. III Seven don't bav rjw gave 21 Ions of milk k e.i rs, w h I le our cows lo work so hard. Mattresses - Rugs ( leaned - III tuidl. I 'cat her .M ut I resses M tide t'illmYS ItCIIOMIII'd I luff Kuts Made from old carpets. I in nit tire Uepnin-il ami HeiiMeii'il La Grande JMat tress & Weaving Works Licensed I 'umlbrator piiom: rji-w ( has. Iltlwaitls, Prop ( AlUtOTK AMI I i'AitisiAN sry a: . Fiiti: rnoiii: imi:ii way MAP,SIIKIKId. (He. Max K ru ff er, fir1 chief of Marshflebl, ami the sheriff's oft Ice are co-operating In an Investigation over a fire on North l'Yont street where all signs of incendiarism were found when the firemen reached the seen.'. The firemen removed n number of ' kerosene-saturated rags from the place which belongs to K. J -lies I and was his residence. The state fire marshal's office will also participate In the invest igation. One thousand dollars in- Oil tsurance. was carried on tho rt:st- uence. So essential are veg'-labh-s io a well balanced diet that n(1w re cipes that offer Ilew ideas ami sug gest ions-- to the menu planner are always welcome. . The housewife who wishes to vary her method of preparing: carrots and peas, will adopt this new way as a worthy addition to her list, it Is a very easily prepared dish. Scrape three large carrots or the equivalent in smaller ones and slice in small pieces or wlili a lat tice knife, place into an enamel ed ware saucepan, which will pre- Kummer School ( 'lasses In KNGMSIi. IliHTOltY And Nth Grade Subjects if recommended by Kude prin cipal. Knroll at High School of fice this week. Classes be gin Monday. KnroHment closes Ttnsday, May sth. Payment In Advance MLss Mabel Bennett Announcements Social nnnouiK'cments may he printed in this column free or charuc Any nititounccniciils pertaining to any f uni t ions Mich ns cooked food sales, etc., will he refused. Announcements, to be printed the same day, must be in society editor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. News editor's note, - "Good homo is heaven," says n Itoston clubwoman. And, we add. bad one is just tbc' oppostt Prepare For Warm Weather A I'ICIU'KCTION OIL STOVE will relieve the diudnery of Summer cooking. A size for any need. Furniture Exchange Hr and Jefferson l'hone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE The New French Gurl When Ju wish the charm big effect of a soft, natural curl, llie new French pnirr wHve Is tho only answer. Our 8hop Is lulmlrnblT equipped anil trained to Rlvn thLs new curl. You will he more than pleased with the results. Phono now for an appointment. GEIST MARIN ELL0 SHOP Room B, Bonuner nid(. "A Beam Aid for Everj Neca." Phone Main S77 Mrs. 1IIII Templeton witl enter t:iln the Jmlor lirlilKo club tomor row afternoon, May 22. ... The World Wide On'ld or tho lliirilist chin eh will nir-t Snlurdny atternoon. May L':l. nt tile home of Mrs. W. V. -MeAdory, 17113 l'lrst street. Coivnllis lioys fioliiK I',nst CORVAT.I.IS, fire Cnrl Ilnnlels and liyron lirad.luiw will repre sent the I'orvallls llhtlt school, in the intereeholastle IraeK meet to he held in Chieae.o under the direction of Teach Stnt;tr. June fi and 0. 11 Arc your Gradua tion C.lfts a nuzzio to you? See the wtnilows of the Itlchardson Art and (ilft Shop for siiKt-stions for the Cirl and Hoy CIruduateS. Hlrhanlnn' Art 'i j3 (ilft simp ,yj 3 Ji mmmsm Mm coup la Rodeos' That's what they're saying, wherever good candy is appreciated for Sweet's Koileo Bar has certainly taken the country by Etorrn. And no wonder I You'll understand why when you try it. MPV. fit iwtt sat i k fa'n "'fr EVERY BITE'S A DELICHT o r V lit'?' Woman's New Freedom Countless women in homes beyond the gas mains httve learned that the secret of freedom from long kitchen hours lies in their cook stoves. They have abandoned the old fashioned coal stove and adopted in ils place the improved I'crfcctiun (Jil Range. This is the modern development of the oil stove an oil range, whose powerful burners have raised the standard of oil stove cooking to that of gas. Women arc finding that kitchen tasks are light ened by the faster cooking and the greater con venience afforded by these newly developed Perfection Ranges. Your dealer will be glad to demonstrale Perfec tion's gas-like cooking service. See him today. Thh Cleveland Metal Products Co. Oakland KtanthISth and Ihllil Slrellt EMFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens Ar auh k 'warmth iuhm tiet ttft iJ- tiir t'rttTit."a OU ht.iter. tor abundant hit uatrr ti :'k-iuti;at tht i'tifntivn .IDtint H ' aut lita:tr RUPTURE ; EXPERT FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CIIILDfe C0II16 TO Represent iiiff Wi S. KICK Adams, N. Y. Dainty New Lingerie New Hand-sewn Gowns antl Chemise $2.1.'), S2.:.o, $:i.nn I'UKhloe.ed of ilalllty n.l tisle xtinlsiti'ly sewn und liaml-emln ehh'red, round, V and square neck line. New Voile Step-ins $1.3.-., $1.65 Crispy n ( u ! 1 hTti In tlio tlniiiiy jtiKfirl ho popular for priirll-;il''wiir, Tiiiiinil in lac i'M and lu'insliti-liiiitr. New Combinations ' And Pajumits -$2.23, $.'1.85 lIunJ-CHihroitlrrcfl tn iifat (IchIkhs; colors of fUsh, ,whllt, orohht untl paoh. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR 4, . H-.-.-., The Rice Rupture Method Expert C. W. MILLER personal representative of William S. Rice,, Adams, N. Y., will be. at the new son HOTEL LA GRANDE. ORE. THURS.. MAY 21 Every ruptured man, woman and child snoiild take advantage of this great opportunity. The Rice Method for Rupture is known the world over. You can now see this Method demon strated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no charge un less you are satisfied to keep the Outfit after hav-j ing the Appliance adjust-' ed and you see how per fectly and comfortably iti holds. No harsh, deep pressing springs; nothing to gouge the flesh and make you sore. Can be worn night and day with positive comfort. Soft, rubber-like composition pad, any degree of pres sure required. Don't wear a truss all your life when thousands have report e u cures throuch usimr the Rice Method. Why suffer the burden oi rupture u there is a chance to be free from triiKS-wcarincf forever? Anyway, it will cost you nothing to come in and learn all about the Rice Method and the won derful opportunity for help and cure it oners in your case. Remember, this Expert will lie there only one day, then your opportunity will be gone Just ask at the hotel desk for the Rice Expert and he will do the rest. Call any time from !) to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.. or 7 to 9 evenings. Don't miss this great opportunity to see this Expert on Hernia. Alliny Hospital t'rouded AI.HANY, (Ire. For llin first time Mnee lite Albany Keneral hos pital iih oia tied tho hiiildinir in erowded. two luilleutH morf thun Ihe allotled miniher are now housed in the hosillal. Talk or hulldinK anolher wlnir to the hulldintr hu been euused unions the! ihynlelnna and laymen of the hoHltnl bh-Hoehithm. Young Matt In Auto Injured DALLAS. Ore. r-Donald lleel.e, 22, llallas younir man. Is at the llallllfl hospital reeelyintf treatment for injuries, wlilrh lie rei'eived when the auto in whleh lie was ridinir overturned at Orr'a eorner, nbout three tnllefl from lhillus. His in shoulder, a strained hand and ehe:4t hrutseH. none, of whleh ure conslil er"d serious. If Yii Want the neat Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies ltd Ship It Is Mado by Owllllaoi'a Hectrlo ItaUcry Fjlstcrn Oregon's lA-ndhiK Ilread and J'astry linkers Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust . ; j Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA IflMPS XrP-rf Buy Them Where You Sec This Siffn H.&S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W Styttt, th am J fit Ut to mit vry hJ ami punt. HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING I'ROIJLEM? Iliinp; It PADDJO Better Homes To Our Expert Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We 1 1 arc Just Wliat ton Want In . l.t!Mlli:tt, HASH AND POORS AND SHINGLES II will pay jrou to Invent hata our prices. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN S CI" AIM AND BOX WOOD PHONB MAIN W7 J. Ij. UDNHALXi r . - - i S5 FRIGID AIRE j! "fof J I Tlio 'miIIiiic colls are dif.lBed in proraT !''Jft'J!J slc to cool jour lr bn, wlMther It Is , ; 5P law or smnll and to kcp the -iiii.t:ihii'' !! .. T f hi the TihmI compart ntcnt sarely helow r0 di'Kiis's Fahrenheit. Jesse Hosenbaum, Agent, with Benham Electric Co. phone Main 104. New Foley Rldg. I ' '. WM.'S. KICK, Inc. Adams, N. Y. -Adv. v I