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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
Tuesday, May 2ft, l'2.r. ' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . Page Threo m NEWS of SOCIETY A avBo number of people of iJt- Gramle attended Ihe rrclinl (nut ev ening ut thr Library fcuditerliiin when Mm. It. J. Green, teurher or pluno, prrgenicd nix tflrls In, rorl lul. Tim girls pluylny In Mi rvrnlnK were: Clt'ilu Hurvey, June Wtuntus I 'uor" Mn'orkle. VirKlnlfi y urn Irk, Kllauhcth Hopkins and. Hut bura Hlutt, Kuril inflection wasi skilfully rendered unit displayed rxriint trufnlnj,'. ' i Tin Kttiffr was urtisilrully decor- mled wllli Sn;;p draoMH. tulip:;, j KitowltuIlM und roKi h, forming ti In'-! n ut i Hi B. lUinf lor t)r youim musi-1 riniis. j Mi:). Oleeii will pre;Mit seven high school students In recltul this evening til the library uuditorluin ! ut S:I5 u'rloek. Thr program fol lows: , I "To flprlntf," Grieg;- "VuIbo." Ilurlinuiniiioii Hetty t'ochrnn. 'Huiirfr l''unUiBtiiie,' Krrnl zlin; 'Ariel," Kern ClVrlriide Semnton. "Barcarolle," ICnna; "On thr llo ly Mount," (ivoruk; "Lows le llwht," Kreisler Dorothy Kher liard. Tolonnlsp'tn A Major." t'hopln: 'tferond Mazurka," Godinl---M:ir fMirletc Kw.ifrl. "March , Mifrnonnr," .,, Polillnl; "Iloniiinre," Sllirllim IMIih ,KIell. ' "Iji Hh-n AlTiiee," Hchult; ;,llut-tei-riy.' Grietf'-'Vedfl Price. . "I'olonuls In r Minor," I'hoplli; "To a Water l.lly." Murlmwelj: 'ItiiHilr of HpriiiK," Sindiiu; Ui! ford Sella. "Witrhos lnnre," M:irloWrll;, "Hunffar(:in Dance No. 6.", Brahms Betly t'orhrai). 1 A rordiul Invitation Is extended to the public ' t'OVK (SperiuU Mm. ?. Herisrh and Mrth It. Comslock .cn Irrialneil thr i, adieu Guild ut the home of Mir. Bert sen Thursday uf tvrnoon. Thr nl'ternnon was spent' at tivr hundred with Mm. liny Gooilnoiih winning hi?Th s.'ore Und Mrs. T. It. f 'on lilt n, a-'cond. A drlirious lunrhron was srrvod. . Those prosrnt were: Mrs. J. J. Conley. Mrs. Itiiy Goodnough und Mm. Karl Heynolda, of l.a Grundr, Mrs. :. i Been. Mm. .1. F. I loan. Mrs. 1.. B. rartrr, Mrs. I.. Ixilrd, Mm. I,. K: Anderson. Mrs. J. It. Prct Mm. A. G. ronklln, Mm. T. Tt. e-onkhio Mm. A. H. Orion. Mm. William Hallmark, Mm. Itay Dun ran, Mrs. J. K. Mills and Mm. M. G. Blake. (OVi; Special) -In honor of ht-r hoiiHe iH"st, Miss Hazel Ininr- WALLING'S Money Raising SALE The II:k'c to liny Miul-Summrr Triiiimrd lints $:.!), - to SH.r.u Drriss nt a Sn,r(flre Coals, si .cm 44 - 50 W'iilr I.raihrp Ilrlts Nnse, .h'wrlrry, anil Various Xcfkwiyir Aiiirlr AT REIUCi:!) VRICES WALLING'S The New French Curl When you wish the cb arm tog effri t of eoft, natural curl. tlH new French papr wave Is Hie only answer. Our shop to admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. You will be more than pleasrU wllh the results. Phone now fur an appointment. GEIST MARINE LLO SHOP ftooin 6, Bodutiw Bhlg. "A Beaut j . Aid for Brery Need." Phone Main 577 New! Distinctive! Rain-proof! Chinese nnd 'Jap '' 1 1'nra.sols For both the Ladies and the Kiddies At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop PARASOLS Bright Red on This Frock", BANDS of bright t?i kasha and red buttons trim thla port ' frock of natural colored kasha, that fulfills every requirement of the tportswoman. A novel effect l achieved by ,the side panels which form the pockets and break th monotony of the plain expanse of cloth. an. Mm. T. R. r-onklin entrrtuincl a number of frietuls at cards Sat -J urday afternoon. At the close ot the games luncheon wan served.- Those present were; Mrs. K. H Tarter. Mm. A. H. Orton. Mrs l-Yiink Miller. Mrs. T. Hefty. Mm. Itolurt Knncli, Mrs. William Hallmark, Mrs. A. G. (.'onklin, Mrs. !,. It. Lay, Mm. G. K. Harkrr. Miss. Vina Conley and the honor gursh COVK (Kprclal) Tbo Dorras Society of the Baptist church was Mrllprht fully entertained by Mrs. I Walter lilchurdH Thurstlay after noon. I hirty members were pre- isent und the afternoon was spent 'socially, during v.hich time a mu fsicul proKi'im wuh rrndereil. Announcements Social anuouuccniriitH may (to printed hi this column five of charge, "Any nimoiiiiceiiicnlH pcrlnliihiK to any function &nch an cooked rood sulrf. etc., will he refused. Aiiuoiinccmeiits, to be printed the snmu day, must Ik hi society editor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. News editor's note. Miss Frlfdrlka Shllke will give a song recitnl Thursday evening. May 2!i, nt the l-'irni Presbyterian Church. The recital Is sponsored by th Monday Musical Club. ' Mrs. Q. Tt, Kerr will be hostess to the Y. O. pub tomorrow after noon at her home on Fir street. Thr Thursday Auction Bridge rlub will meet tomorrow nfternon. May 27, nt the home of Mrs. IA S. Ivunhoc. The Women's Missionary Society of the First Methodist Kpiseopal Church will meet nt ibe home of Mis. Lee Hanford Wednesday af- tternoon nt 2:30 o clock. All ladl j r of tho church are Invited. Members are requested to bring mite boxrn. I ' I The Neighbors of Woodcraft will be entertained Thursday afternoon j May 28 with a social afternoon and 'tea at tbo home of Mrs. Margaret I Pnrks. 1 708 Y Avenue. Mrs. Parks j 'und Mrs. Schultit will be hostesses. i The Rlblr Searchers cltiss of the j Presbyterian church will meet to- i morrow afternoon with Mrs. Roh ert Kakln. 1K18 Walnut Street. Ttmckurg Fete F.ndel. nOSKRL'ltG. Or. Roseburg' Innnuul at rn wherry carnival came ito an end with a fine program. iThe Industrial parade was more thnn a mile and a half In length, nnd in It were some of the most beautiful flonts ever seen In a car nival paardM In this city. The first prl7.e went to a huge float drcorntcd with evergreen and pink roses, which carried a bevy of grouped ballet dancers, pupils of u loenl dnnclnu Instructor. In the afternoon sports were presented on Main street and the Interest in them wus great. The races w ere marred by, one mishap. One of the motorcycle riders was badly Injured. Th tug of war be twetn the merchants of Jackson it nd Cass itt reel ft a 1 1 met ed m nch attention. Jac!:aon strict won the fvent. The raruivnl wuh a big sur cesrt from evfry standpoint. Fa led ginghams are prevented by sddit'ff two tiibb'Kpoons of t ti r piMitlne und one-hnlf of km It la tto water when sbrlnkina;. V 1 1 Hi "'' . if Tf I , '. ! W ':.'! I. ! Cister . IQtcheiu BY SISTER &(ARY nreakfaat Slowed rhuharb,' srruuibloU emfR. broiled huron, orlup bruit lotiBt, milk, r of fi'i. Lunrhron Huked nrw mbhayrr. brown breud, cup cuslurd, ptulu ( ookles, milk, tea. Dinner Pot roasl or bpef, poia loes roasted wllh mrat, brawn pm- vv, rrraiird new rarrols, Hpinari, Naltid, r red iti pufiH wllh elrawhrr vy rrram rilling. Home authorities 'on thr feeding of youny rhtldriii rouslder brown g-ravy" one of thr forbid- uen foods. If the gravy Is vh with fat. heated to Intense brut ioi thr pur pose of brown! u 1 1 m ost 1 assuredly is forbidden. . But If the jsruvy (s browned by the meat Jul res us In a pot roast and nlighily thickened with flour, well rooked before serving, it mukt s a deliri ous und pupulur dlh for kldibjt. Ilaked Nrw I'ablwgr. Four cups finely .shredded cab bage. ; tablespoons buttrr. 1 tuble iipoon flour, 1 cups milk, tea spoon sail, few grains peper, 4 ta blespoons buttered crumbs. 1 Let cabbage ' stand in ro!d water lor I hour, before mlnrluK. Pour boiling witer over cubbuge and in stand I nunnie. Drain und plung" Into very col. I water unit let stund 2 minutes. Drain. Put Into ? (liiariR rapidly bolting water Ratted with 2 teaspoons salt and boll un covered for ten minutes. Melt but ler, stir In flour und slowly add milk, stirring constantly. t Whrn thick and smooth season with salt and pepper. Add drained euhbagc und turn Into a buttered hukln? dish, ('over Willi butlirrd crumbs and brown in a hat oven. Hints for the Housewife STHAWNERRY BANANA iu:i:i' dish I'll': , Deep dish fruit ple.s which are of Kngllsb origin and very de licious, are auke uncommon here. Thr housewife whose family Is fond of wtra wherries and who wish es lo present them in a variety of yvay.H during the season, will try this dt'lighu'ul P'o which is sure 10 he well received. . Place a small cup upside down in the center of. a deep enameled ware buking dish und fill lu around and on top of the cup, if necessary, with a iiuurt of tdfuwberrles. Then add oh banana sllcetl thin, which will not only enhance 'the flavor of the pie but will make thr berry juice more syrupy. Add three iliiartcm of n cupful of sugar and two tablespoonfulfl of waiter. Make, uny" drslreU oriwt, roll 4o one Iwh thickness and cut several sills lu It to allow the steam to escupe. The cup will collect the juice -.so us to prevent the rritU .-,.om celling soggy, but the slits jure quite necessary, loo. .Moisten jthe edge, of the baking dish with I milk so that the crust wilt adhere firmly. Cover the dish with the crust and bake In a hot oven for ( forty-five minutes, j This pie run be served either hoi 'or cold. If preferred cold the pie lean remain In the enameled ware Shaking dish for any length of time ! because Us vitreous surface Is. not 'affected by fruit acids. 1 After the first few servings of 'crust have been rrmovrd. lake out the cup ko that the juice will he .served with the berries. A .thin c.nsUrd sauce goes well with this arisen. hoV to run i,F.iTovi;ns leftovers, which tnany house wives regard an' a. unisance. often can be made as delectable as their "first appearances." A delicious slipper or luncheon dish can be prepared In the following manner with leftover salmon, tuna fish or any roast meat. . Saute one-half of a small onion, minced, and one small green pep per, chopped fine. In two table spoonfuls of butter. Put two cup- fuls of straihelt cooked lomatoes into un enameled ware siiucepah, which Is Impervious to the action of vegetable acids, and mix in llRhlly two cupfuls of Meamed rice. Then add the onion and pepper, two cupfuls of cooked and finked fish or diced roast meat, one tablespoonful salt, and one eighth teaspoonful pepper. Mix thorough ly and let boll for two or three minuter. Then turn Into n wHI- Minerva Says--- If jou aro golnj out cathping In the hills and wunt a pair of good leather 9-Inch top Shoes In black and brown to keep tho snukes from colling around your ankles and the cockle burs and grass seed out of your stockings come right in all slices good widths and priced at S2.95; were 0.O0. Little tots Shoes and Slip pers, 2 to 5, at 75o lo rloae out, and 6fc to 8, SI.4.V Just Half Price for these; and SJ to 11, l."3. We have derided tn dls continue carrying children shoes and Increase our In dies' and men's lines. We have Corn Pads. Run Ion Puds, Arch Hupport Heel Grips and Polish for all kinds of shoes. THE B00TERY JAY IIAVKKN. Mirr. Ilnnip of Ihr An'h-Alrt Slimo. Wp Nt-ll Tlwm Uvcrjt A Radio TV Hbuv,layt Ma 37 Mtauaulu Time smtiuttM. KHVa, Ugitrb. I tuli. (261. 4 P m., Ke'nltlf audio liour;' 9.' chil dren's program Knit bob Six danrn orrhestrtt. - ( KOA. Denver, I'olo.. cm, 4), fi:35 IK tu.t tfanduiuii'a hour: VveA Urbmltt mnd bis KW'trS tbeutiv orrhesira:: 8;in, progiiu, Bald win Piano coiupuuy: piano duet. Kdtiit Klngslvy UknqueKt. I'.irb ura l.oomis: Fruuk Dinbuttpt, bnrituue; Sophie I'ruiutHs, vin- llnlnl; i'iurenri IteynoUiii, organ ist; KOA OrrheHira; I.nuiw Wood Kiiwarda, plnntsl; Arne ('lurk Uluister, soptxino; 1 -1 31. t)uve Glnsbmg and his Argonaut orehestru, ? Pai'ilk St mul a Ml TIiim stalioiiK. K I1 A K, Ptilliuan. Wush. cM.ti). 7;:kiB p. lu.1, Tretulwell oitIhu tru; Doiiuu Jun Trumbull, ren der; loi-o(helka Itihnrr, vorntist; "Gur Pi-otertion Against Mis-' ram'," deon K. K. Wepuer; "The Hiatr Grunge Meeting." K. ' I'1. Gaines; "A flub I'amp for lloyd and OlrlB," KInilua White; "Wa ter Power Development of ihr j I Northwrst," 12. A. Pryan. J KIM. Los Angeles, t'allf. (46T.! ftt30-u p. in., Kxnnilner's intilitt'' J program;-. G-(i:15. M(Daulrrn niKhlly doiiiKs; it : 4 T. -T . Huditor-i lal talk; 7-7:;t", -ilei.ctlve story, ;J Nirk VLirrls; ;7:Ml-S, l.eonu Wll-.j son, mr'o-soprano. Anion t'lirisjl sit-rl guitar; s-li, Kvrnlng Her-'j aid's hour of dunce musir; lt-lo ,!l Kxaininer; movie pru.rum by J Wuinitcs rlub of movie uKenls; lu-l 1, Pnlrlck-Mumh dune chrsiru, Betty I'atrlck, soloist, j Ivl-'OA, Seattle, Wush. UM.ii), 4-( u: Ifi p. m., Olympic hotel or ' chest ra ; recipe, li-d; 45, concert orehestru; li : 4 o-S : 4 Ti. Hopper Kelly compuuy studio program; 8:30-10, Times studio program. KKWH. Hollywood. Cullr.. liiS).' 7-S p. in., program, Hrvrlryridg , company; K-U, program. Arrow -. beud Springs Water company, 1 t'o-ltose (piartrt; U-lti, lOrirkson sislrrs, Louise Ho watt, IbHy Linn Wurner Brothers' synro putors; lo-ll Wnrnrr Hrothrm Frolic, direction Charllo W'rll tniin. 1CGO, cmktnnd, Calif., (3C1.2). 8 p. in., musical program, speaker Cora L. Williams- lnstiinte; 4 5:3a( concert) orchestra, Hotel St. Francis. , - ' KG W, Portland, Ore, 4ftl.r,' 12:- 30 p. in., iloio City trio; !i, chil dren's program; (I, Hotel Port land dinner conrerl ; 8-8:30, Se venth I'. S. Infantry band; it. Sherman, Clay it Company stu dio. KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (405. J!),-5:30-0 p. m., Leigh ton's Amnio cafeteria orchestra. Jack ( 'ron shuw, leader; U-U::t0, Art Hirk man'a Hiltmore holrl concert or chestra, Kdward FHv.putrick, dl- bultrrrd enameled w'arr caHserolft or baking dlwlt and bnkr In n liot o'rn 'for twlv'r ' ihlilulefl.1 r Persian Scene 1 iM&viti""'"" i From the vase, rue I clear, weet notes ot book. Below.-with bi. arre, Orienul splen- dor. lissom Persun 1 guls dance. 1 TUESDAY . '6;v u. mm stories Walter Wint- M lc key Mr Hit n. Pa by Muriel Muct'orm- ur. screen starlets; ('has. D. Mr I toy, harmonica; Jenny Litid. I kmish soprano: t'nrle John; ti. Dr. Mu.ru Kumgardt. scirntfir lecturrr: K;Su-:;m. Hoos Hro Ihers' orchestra, Pryor Moore . leader; lt:"1ti-io, Plggly ' WlgtflV Bills' string trio: . lu-ll., Art lljrkuuin's lllltmore hotel dunee CreheHtm, Kurt PurtiUMt, leader. KLX. .akl4uid, O.ilit. ,(3ti.Jl, U-7, p. in., organ recital;, S-hi Ameti- can tlieater orrlu-stra; lu-ll:3o, SwtM-t's ballruom. K N X , itollyuood. 1 'alii,, (S3 ti.H ). fi: I :io.U:i5 p. m., Wurhter pipe or - gan studio, sbl Klffs sports talk: : ti:IO-G:;:o, travelomir, W." V. Al der; U::tO. talk on Insect life, II. ' W. MrSpadden; 7-S. Amb;inHad . or hotel roncert orcbeBtru, Joset KoscniVbl. dirretor; 8 -.11. . pro- grttni, llrent Kurnilurt com pany; H-10, Olear Lake Peach compuuy: lu-li. K NX. lute hour friture program. KPt, San Kraiieisro. t'ulll". (4'JH.-' :t), 1- p. Ui.. itmly Seiuer's l-'alr- FEED Itulle.I oals Pulled barley Itulcd hay , r Whole emu t racked com r Whole wheat i'rurkcil wheat Mill feed Screening. Ilaby I'hick feed Oyster shell Grit Sure Iny Scratch feed Ak Our Trices , La Grande Warehouse & StorajJeCo. tlione Ualn Til rerior; fl:3fl7:2tt. 1 little Amerlriin history, I'rot, Sylvester Herlxog; Dick low, juvenile ivporlrr; City and out of town mail orders received now Tliia mail order system has been aJopted so that every community may secure its seats on the same basis as the citizens of PortlanJ. You will secure the best seats by ordering NOW. They will be sent you immediately upon re ceiving your check or draft or post oftice money order. ROSARIA the stupendous pageant of the rose The greatest outdoor perform;ince ever staged, with a cast of 5,000 singers and dancers, all superbly costumed and perfectly trained. Juit indicate tlie iciti you want and the K'it ticket ur.old will be Knt you it once. It will be lafcr to enclose a Kli-idJred iiUuiped envelope for reply. Arena cluiri ffoor center .wet ion directly in front of tue) ... $2 00 Arena KaW (aectioni tu nJei ol iUe) 1 30 Grjud ttjiiJ (m hoot of Ue) 2W Vieizbtrt (to iiJe ot ' lUge in arena, reicrved) 1 OJ Ecacheri (uftrccr'C'J), 75 Mail orders to Roec Heitival Head.nurteri, Room 0)1, Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon. Make cliecki or rooney order or draft payable to Treasurer of the Portland Rote restivat Inc. No war tai. ROSAIIA PAGEANT FEATURE OF PORTLAND ROSr FESTIVAL Multnomah StuJium June 15-19 niont hotel orMirntm; 4::io-6:Sn, liudy Seller's hnlrimuil hotel or ches;ra; U:3i-7. Stales Hestuur ant orrhestru; 7-7 :3u, Hudy Hei Kei l'titrmont hotel orehestru ; K-;t, studio program; !i-in. Good rich Sil vert on, I'ord orehestru; 10-11, Johnny Hulck's t'ublri a ns. Cowboys (o Grow l oils tur lies. rKNIH.KWN, Or. A new tush Ion will prevail fur the rxt few weeks wltt cowhundK on the rang es in the country adjacent to Pen delton, and slerk fares will becotno phuggy and short hair will be left to jtrow lung. That is thr edict that ban route from Tniny Wright, production manager for I'nlversal Pictures corporation who sent a telegram to H. W. i'olllns, presl deni of the l'rndlrlun ItouiHl-l'p, und asUed hllii to havn the cowboys sturt growing moitsiarbes. The inoiiGtueheH ami tlie Ion U half are the efforts Wtiht Urdu red be wanted In Ihr sorites in "The Potiy Kxpress," In which cowboys will be filmed. 1 . . . ' .'...!. fo yews 25 Ounce for 25 less than of higher J priced brands . WHY PAY MORE? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS FRIGID AIRE The coolinff col I are designed In proiwr sl.c In cool yuir Ice hox, whrlher It in largr or small and to keep the t'nirr&ttiru in the food compartntriil safely below lit decrees J'ubrciihelt, Jesse Kosenbuum, Agent, with Be al i am Electric Go. Phone Main 104. " New Foley Uldif. America marvels at Portland's pageant! PVTMAN'S Announces the Arrival of a Complete and Alluring Assortment Of Tlellij'Don I "WashTrocks J splorKmcatjiifomil J , Styles new and individual practical enough ir every home service, yet smart eiiouuh for street and all informal wear. Fabrics favored for beauty and seivice Parisian Prints, Kaslieen, Ciepo Suiting, Broadcloth, Ki Hie Krash, Linene, plain and striped. Prices surprisingly low, suited to every purse. frilAij, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MIL.UINERY HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Briii"; It . rOT3)C5 Better Homes To Our VaAVJLV O Ex IJLy 1 hem 5y ti H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Fhono 393-W If You AVnut Hie Ileal Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Ho Sure It Is Made by i.wllllain'a Fleet rlo llakeiy Kaatrrn Oregon's landing Ilrcatl and Tastry Bakers Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Home of the C'llden CruHt Prepare For Warm Weather A I'KUFKCTION OIL STOVE will relieve the drudgery of Summer cooking. A size for nny need. Furniture Exchange . Fir and Jefferwm Phone 474-J VVB IIUY, SELL OK TRADE Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo llaie Just What Ion Wont In " MlMKI.lt, SASH AND IXKHlg AND SHINGLES II will pay jou to Inreatlgate our prlca. Bownian-IIicks Lumber Company MAIN ' orjlI.V AND KOX WOOD PHOND MAIN M7 t. tu uoNUAUi ; ' i m r J t 1 " , : v:'-'- ' ' ' ' 1 Qm On Expert Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Where You See This Sign