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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1925)
r Saturdav, May 23, 192.1 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of Thft t nKapi'nii'nt of .MIbk Hi Irn J.-un Met )nul) (o Will turn Hornr MeXub, of I.erkky, California, was announced this noon ut nn auract ivo luncheon nt the, Mel onnltl lionm ntur hero. A number of In timate h-ii'mlH of Mhru MclHr.iuld ami her mother. Mu, Kinintv AUr onuil wore prcHi'nl. Tho lunch, ton table was artlaltcally docontt ed In u lavender nnd pink color peheme, BWfctpcas being used. At cacti place was a coruutfc of. hwcci pca In tho jmihV coIoim, to which tho betrothal curds were atkichcil niinniinchiK the wiKUKoinont. Mitts McDonald Is the daughter of Mrs, Kniiiiu McDonald ana the luit I Vi it McDonald. She is n trruduuic of the University of Ore gon ami was the first I -a Grand'1 Kirl to be Heci'etary of the Associat ed StntJi-nts of the ('Diversity. She In a member of the (iautniu l'hl Itetu sorority and the Them 8lxmi l'hi and tlie eta Kapa I'hI, honor ary sororities. Mr. McNab is a prominent young business man of Iterl; ley, California. I le h -rved wiih the !lst division of the 1". H. Army overseas as lieutenant and was athletic director for the poal ai Verninil, Kmnoe. He rapt alli ed the .Motor Transportation eorpti in tootltall iiuiiiiH find wns a mem ber of the A. K. l- football team. He Irt the son of Mm. Jam t Mc Nab of Her kit y. Before eomim: to - California lliey - in:tdo. ttielr home at Kerklniellocli, Dumbart onshire, Hcotland. The marriaRe will Uike place June no, nt the McDonald home here, utter which the happy coup le will make their home at Berk ley. A d'-lb'btfnl evening in anticipat ed I'riday, May L'!i. ai S : 1 r o'clock at the hltfh Rcliool auditorium, when Mra. I'Ved Wells, assisted by her daiifthier. Mlsa .lane Wells, will present a rronp of pupils In dance reoiinl. The public la cordially Invited to attend. The Parkdalo club met Wednes day afternoon nt tho home of Airs. Clyde Davis on Benton street, with Mm. Alvlra Sillwell and Mis. Min nie l.uper as hostesses. - An excel lent program was given, which fol lows: Mlm Vivian Davis, piano so lo; Mips Davis and Mra. -Marie Da vis, duet: Airs. K rent, and Miss WALLING'S Money Raising SALE 'Hie I'laii' In liny Miul-Stiniiiier Tiimnieil HnlR S:t.U.-i to SM.oll Iii'si' nt n Coiils, sle Sncrlriec II . .V; Willi- I.rallirr Hells Hose, Jewelery, ii'kwear mill 'iii1iiih Aiilelc AT iti:iit'fi:i I'liicns WALLING'S The New French Curl When you wish Hie charm lnff effect of a sort, natural curl, the new French paprr wave is the only answer. Our shop U admirably equipped ami trained to (five this new curl. You will bo more than pleased with the results. 11 1 one now for an appointment. GF.IST MAR1NELL0 SHOP Boom t, Homme Blilf. "A iu-.nl Alii for Xierj Need." Phone Main 577 Are your Grailua tlon Olfl. a punzie 10 you? R fhp windows of the nichardson Art anil Olft Bhop for mifft;'-iitlons for the Cllrl and Hoy OradlKitra. Rk-lmnlion' Art tt lint Shop Pi SOCIETY Dinner Frock oi fextreme Cut i hVs3 i J .wo THIS dinner frock of very ex treme cut Is of chartreuse satin with many godeta Bet In at tn hem to give the effect of a very fal llounce. The elraiKht tine of thi top portion is broken by bands o pearl trim nin j a. I.( wn na Cl ra ha m, tl net : M ins O ra luim, piano solo: Dois Jean Davis, recitation ami Airs. Alma Carrol and Airs. K'.imela Youn,". dint. The home was beautifully decor ated in a red color scheme, tulips I and peonies hchiK used. Before , ud.iournment a deliciout: luncheon I- was served. AIra, B. J. Greene will present two . Ki'oups of piano students i:i recital Atomlay and Tuesday cven jinps. May 25 anil 2 it, at the Library Auditorium. Thirteen pupils will appear. On Alonday niRht a group of K'ade sr-liool Kind el i Is will play 'and on Tuesday evening impibers of the hlfs'h school will be present ed. i The public is invited. I i The Ladles of Alooseheart legion had an excellent meeting Thursday 'at the home of Mi's. Lund. Games the feature of the afternoon with Airs. Wallace Cass winning first prize and second prize going, to ,AIr. McBi'ler. I Delicious refreshments wero sor ved by Airs. Lund, assisted by Airs. l'lOVOSt. ; The annual farewell luncheon or the teachers of Central school took ploce yesterday noon ut the do mestic science rooms oi' the high Hchool. The tables were attractive ly arranged In a tuiuurc, with cov- ;ers laid lor twenty five. Tho cen terpieces were of pink und yellow tulips. Mr. und Mrs. A. f Hampton and small daughter. Klizaheth Ann, who will leavo La Grande July. 1, io iikikc i neir iioiue ai aiuriu were the giuste of honor. Mrs. Hill Templelon was hostest to tho Junior Bridge, Club yester day afternoon. Puring the after noon's play Mrs. l-'rank lloblnson received first prl::e. Miss Carolyn. Rosenthal, second and the guest prize went to Mrs. Allen Wright. , Houquelii of tulips were nrlistlc ally arranged throughout the home and at an appropriate huur lunch eon wos nerved. T)oubIo Pay lo Hp Decided. SALEM, Or.- Whether men en gaged In public work are entitled to double pay for overtime, when they r o nested the privilege of working more than eight hours, will be determined In a suit brought by Stanley CIregor against the l,ane county court. Gregor re presen in nsis'iiied claims of lab orers acprcgating between $500e nnd $Ghi(), Smallest Baby is? -h ... r The "amnllut tahy In the world" la il.-torniineil to live, llrr name la Julie Trmdnuy nnd ho In boInK kept at Touro Inllnnury at New Or Ivan. She welKhid two pounda nt Mrlh. Oc t. 17, K. Sho went down to a Wfinht of one pound, eight outitva. tiiie now welfli ur( 4 puunUi and alx ouncea. : r i . m f I ft m IM poc lister offlary's KitcherLi BY SISTER MAAV Ilrealifi'Bt Uhki'd bunanaa, cer eal, thin cr(am, brollril bacon wutercresH, brown bread toasi mlllt, coffee. Luncheon Creamed dried beef, baked bread. potatoi'S, whole whi-U Ht.-ncd rhubarb. plulil cookies, milk. tea. Dinner l.anib atew will, .liitnn. linns. Btcnmud brown lice, new carrots in cream. Jellied tomato salad, cofdtimit cream pudding, milk, corree, Knthaiu bread. Whenever possible to add a 'fft'een" to the brcuKfast menu muk' ail i If ort to do so. Water cress in especially vVelcome on the breakfast table becauw of its spicy flavor. Bananas h.'ns a mild fruit need tin- utnr of the cresa. While children Mnder school ae are not auppo.seil to eat uucoolted bananas they may have these bak ed bananas which ate of much food value. lUtkcri Bannnns. Hlx bananas, 2 dessertspoons melted butler, 4 tablespoons ruk- lar, t-S teaspoon salt 2 labli-siioons lemon juice. Hemove fruit from skins and scrape off the fuz:-. cut in halves lengthwise. J'nt Into a anariow pan. Mix Mitter. smear, j sail ami lemon juice, this mixtire over tli Bake In a moderate oven bastini? frequently with the remaining mixture. Bake 2D minutes. Bananas need not be so ripe when they are cooked, as the heat converts their etareh Into suksv. Many persons harboring a "per sonal antipathy" for the uncooked fruit find it perferMy oasy for them to digest baked bananas. Class Kxeivlscs llebl. LBBISBDH(3, Or. Public ex erclses for the high school chiss of 25 began with a week-end theater party, followed by a banquet at the school house given them by the ju niors, six of whom presented at the local Blalto the two-net farce. "Winning Widow." t the Met ho. ilist Kpiscopal church the clans sermon was delivered by Itev. Bruce Giffln, University of Oregon pastor. Thursday night the second annu al class night program was held, in which the 12 graduates, sis boys and six girls, nppaered. Harold Weber won the s.ilnlory position and John Scott the valedlctorion honor. The commencement exer cises proper were held Friday nlghr. Hotel men held a convention In Boston. Hope they were forced to sleep four or five In a bed. DKCliARATION To render the most dependable and courteous service To tht (front est possible number of peoplo At the lowest cost consistent with fair wages to the labor and capital employed Giving and deserving fnlr treatment thud To ho n factor In upbuilding this community Is the objective, of I his company. Eastern Oregon Light & I CHURCH NEWS I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Curimr of Plrat ami Wuahlngton. Suiiduy inuraiUK hit vlce nt II o'clock. Kubjert. "Houl mid rioily." Buiiduy School ut :46 a. lit. Woilmi-AuAy ovunlng mutitltiK ut t o'clock, (Tho reudins: room, now locuiea in wet-jucouon BlUK., "ou"1 " OD" a"ll' aw i,luJr "I,u ll'al holldnyi, from J!!. M I to :SV P- ' l"Hy). All lira 111 .vlted. 55 1 0 N V) NC11.1SH 1 A T II Ii A N ClUiltcK on M st. opposite the lllKh School. 1:11,1,. School at a. m. Mr. Oustuve Wblsslei , bu p rlnlendenl. MorniiiK Woialilp at 11 u. in. Itev. W. R Moll, paator. M K T II O D I ST KP1SCOBAL Clll'llCil. HOPTH North I'ir and I1 Ave, U: in. Sunday School, W. A. 101am, Supt. 1 1 a. ut. Breaching by the pastor. 7:o Kp orth Ltague. S:UU p. ni. Breach ing by the pastor. A welcome awaits one and all. Bert A. Powell, pastor. CHBISTIAN CHl'ltCH Plans are under way lor a forward move ment in ihe Bible School, under the direction of Airs. Dallas Own Su perintendent. Come Sunday and hear about it. Begins promptly at Pour halfM'' eorty-tive. Preaching by the bananas, i Boat or at morning ami evenint; ! hours. K venlng service begins ut Ight o'clock. Kndeuvor nieetinKH at seven.. Ail services are "Wort h while services." We cordially In- vite you. O. W. Jones, Allnlster. ISLAND CITY OOALMCN1TY CHl'ltCH "The Truceless War" will be the .sermon topic for next Mtnday morning. "Success tn Spile of Tlmilaiions" will be the evenint? topic. Monday evening a high grade entertainment by Mrs. John sou of Kuna, Idaho. Special mus ic, humorous and dramatic selec tions. This entertainment has been more than low times in Idaho. It Is under the auspices of the Kp worth League. Hall K. Wullis, pastor. FIBST BAPTIST CHl'ltCH Sixth Street ut Spring Avenue. Ser vices for Sunday, Alay 24, 1:125. Sunday school meets ut P : 4 f n. m. " H. A. Fox. Superintendent. We do our best to repay you for at tending this achol. We do it by a serious attempt at religious educa tion. Alornfnff Worship at 11 o'clock. This will be a memorial service in honor of the soldier detid and the living veterans. The G. A. B. und the W. K. C. will be the guests of ihis church at the morning service. The theme of tho pastor's sermon will be: "The Aleaning of Memorial Cutting Costs Eastern Oregon Light anil Power Company serves the. following communities: Alicel , Baker Bourne Cove Elgin ' Haines Hot Lake Imbler Island City La Grande North Powder Rock Creek Summerville Telocaset Union And Rural Territory How greatly would the cost of rendering sewice he increased if. each of these places had a separate electric generating transmitting and distributing system? Being served by one company, with one manage ment and with one interconnected Light, Heat and Power System, all of the above communities receive a better service at more reasonable rates than could be rendered by 10 separate systems. I y." Children's miinon Ihenie. "The Soldiers' I'Mllli." B. Y. IV V. meota lit 7 1. m. All youiitf people Invited. . KvenltiK Service ut , 8 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor on the theme: "Tho Sound of (he Huirle." The public is cordially Invited. 0 -oikc Albert 1'otlurd, pastor. KIMSCDPAL CHl'ltCH Holy Communion at 8:00 Sunday School, r.4U; Morning Rervlcc, 11:00 oVIoclt. Bev. K. W. CieHRV-y, Pastor, PHKHI1YTKUIAN CHl'ltCH Sunday School al :45. Itev. Win. Baird of t lie Presbyterian Church oi Baker will bring the message of the morning at II o'clock. Kvery member of the congregation should Mo present to show their appreciation of the' efforts of the visiting minister In the absence of our pastor. Christian Kndeavor nieets tl ti:3it with Allss Dorothy I'uul; in charge. Funk in charge. Win. Crosby liusa. minister. Lisbon Reporters Are Keenly Questioned by (iernian Royal Group LISBON (AH-The wife -at the former crown prince of (ierinany, Princess Ceeeile, accompanied two of lu r sons. Wilhelm and Louts reiunmiiu, puwni recei.uy inrnun i ' ' " ",M w" ' ry l"Inn,,n ah" is ? ionil BO,m' ui i rie niiniiuer niu'iuin. J The party endeavored to 1 ravel inmni i in- hieu irit-r i !Aorti, inn i.ouis I'cruiiiami, impa-jti.-nt at helnr; denied the freedom of the ship, wandered out on deck J one day and gave the secret uway. , The party oceupl'd u snlte of ''rooms on the upper deck, and till) 1 1 lie members of ihe family kept ! i iiiikIi to theniKelves. This con- i finement bored prince Louis, und he Nought human contacts In the smoking salon. He attracted con- ) slderahle attention, and finally ai fellow traveler npprouched htm and nald: "iiow like you ure to the sec- I ml son of the crown prince!'.' I "I have been told this before," answered the young man, "but I must say 1 can't see it myself, ami the idea does not phase me, be cause l nni u rcpuhlicun." The prince's (niestioner, n ferv ent monarchist, protested und he ga n to p ra Ise the roya 1 f u m II y, whereupon the astute prince, who evidently had been Hounding public opinion, dlxcloHcd his identity. Thitfi the incognito was broken and after that the two boys mixed freely with the other pussengcrs. Crowds of curious people lined the Lisbon docks when the Cap Nord Power Co. nmoi) thftsr who called on the prlneeHu, ami u former Gentian sol dier presented her with a hunch of lilacs. Prince Louis turned the tables on the reporters by interviewing them instead of being interviewed. He showed special corlotdiy in lis certulntng the reason why Port u gul hud declared war against Ger many, and if the Port ugucttc fell uny uulinusity ugulust his country. lteplylug hh to whether be wouhl accept the Imperial crown if ever It was offered )im, the prthcii Ha Id that the lives of kings and emper ors consisted of great siicrifices and continual efforts that were not recognized or apprtH'iated; but that if ever his country needed him lie wu ready tot make that sacririce. He begged the reporters to Hpeak to him In any language but French and cliuMo Hpunisli for preference. Tourist Parly Nought. SILVKBTON. Or. J. J. Blekel. who wuit run over ami killed ut Itoschurg a few days ago, was the luther-in-taw of P. A. 'omstock. who left the flrnt part of May with C. S. Bristol of Silverton for a tour uround the l ulled Slates. Be lutlvei have been trying to get In tmrr-h with Air. Comstock but have fulled us yet. The party, which Is composed of Mr. ('omstock. Mi . Bristol o.ud George Mais was heard from last lis leaving La Grande. The.y will return to Silverton this inituiun, Fa(di and every day we are udding neiv customers to oih- Aifcb-Aid Hlipptra and Oxfords ltepartim nt. . Once you wear a1 pair, of these comfortable slippers yo i will discard nil other mtilun. Why? Tlley support th'i a rch f. nd rel ievo t lie at ra I n ovpr tho Instep, and keep the foot from elongating, which given tho foot proper circulation and relieves tho burning sensation. Callousea on Hie bottom of your feot commence to disappear I ho day you commence to wear Arch-Aid Slippers. Choose the shoe that will ho kind to your feet. No slipping at the heel. These shoes nre made 2 widths narrower in the heel than other shoes. We Fit You Hlght. THE BOOTEKY GAY IIAV1IKN. Slirr. Puttnaris For Style and Value in Ladies' liondy-To-VVear anfl Millinery - -"- - t t,, .... 11AVI0 YOU A HOMK FURNISHING PROBLEM? To Our XJtvJX O , Expert If You Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies llo Sure It Ii Made by Gwiillam's FJectrlo Bakcrf Eastern Oregon's lfCndlii); Dread and Pastry Bakers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust l! Br Kb o S j IM WS liuv Them II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. - f - Phone 393-W Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo ITavn Just Wliat If on Want In I.HMItMIl, HASIf AND DOORS AND SHINGLES 11 will )iiy you to lnreMtitfato our prices. Bowman-Iiicks Lumber Company MAIN OrjVIN AND llOX WOOD PHONK MAIN Ml i. lu UUNHAUi Prepare For Warm Weather A I'EItFECTION 01 STOVE vftU relieve tlie drudtjery of. Summer cooking..'., A size for nny need. : , Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WR BUY, SELL OR TRADE Rsflfff-imiiiiaiii in .ii J dlimaMfhMmmA Look HereFolks! Vc Diniiij; tlie next few days we are going to .sell our large stock of ELECTKIC CHANDELIERS They me now and of the latest design wo simply are overstocked and must move them. You will lie amazed at the small cost of in- , stalling a complete set in your home. The VALUES are like handing you "Dig Sav ings on a Silver riatter." Come in wc will gladly show you. Bcnham Electric Co. New Foley l!ldg. L'-f ij AVant llio best Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Tiere You See This Sien V" Phone Main 101 -id