La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1925, Image 3

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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
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h1 i' IM
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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.
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