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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
Thursday, May 28, 1925." THE LA GRANDE EVENING "OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY Last evening following thu rt'tfu lnr busln?S3 meeting of Hopi Chnplor, Ord or of Kastern Star, (lolig-htful program, arranged by Mtsst'8 Fannie and Mary Hammer, wtm k'v;o. Miss Friodertkt Hchll f, HccoiupunliMj by Mrs. 1-ym: Wright, suntr "Were My Son With WlngH Provided." by Moh ii ami " Will O' thu Wisp." by RprosH. As nn eiH'oi'p shu aaiitf'Ho Mr. Pip er" by c'urrun. li. J. DylkulH siiny "SliiK, Sins. Mi'ds on Hie Wins" by NtitiiiiK anil us un encore render V'd VSnillln Through," u special ar rangement for the Euphona re producing pluno, which was loan ed to the lodge, through the court ( Ky of T. K. lielluniy. Mrs. A. I ClehardfJon rendered "The Old Ite Irtuin" by Krlta Krelnler und "The Wind's In the South" by Scott, She responded to the upptaus ? with "You In a Ciondolu" by tMarke. Hay WilUunia ia tlie last to ap penr on the. program, lit- sung "Whin Souk 1h Kwet'f by Kunit .Souel und gave "A llanjo Solo" by Jlonier a.1: un encore. Following the program light re freshnientH were served In the buf fet style. Mrs. 1,. M. lloyt wns chairman of the refreshment eom nilllec. r-'Mra. V. 11. Hayes ; entertained with fin attractive luncheon ycs terdny afternoon at the Country ( 'lab honoring Mrs. K. .1. HurUc, Mih. (Murk Nelson nild Mr.i. Frank Stt-rrt'tt. of 1'ortlund, who motored lo J.a Grande yenterdny with o (jroup of l'endleton women us pilosis of Mrs. Hayes. The ladtea from Pendleton were: Mrs. William Temple, Mrs. Fred Karl, Mrs. Ui hard Mayberry, Mrs. George Strand, Mrs. Iah Slusher, Mrs. .nry Collins, Mrs. William Pond and Mis. Clmrh'S liond. l-'oilowini? luncH'on ihe i;uisln were inken to 'In- Hayes home on O Avenue wh :- tour rililt.s t.i" bridfi'1 were ut, piny. . The members of the Plble Searchers Class of the First Pres byterian church mot yesterdny of tijrnoon at the home of Mrs. Rob ert S. F.akln . for their regular monthly social meeting. A delight ful afternoon was spent and deli rious ret'reslimonis served. MrH. G. 11. Korr delightfully on lertnlned the members of the V. O. club Tuesdny at her homo nn Fir Ftreet. During the afternoon's play at bridge Mrs. Stanley Mills Snappy Suit For Beach a. to f Y 1 I Mm Ifhv tin chops, Hrl s 111 wt-i Mm A I rip ? I QsterdMcuys - rQtcheru BY SISTER MAky Breakfast Slewed dried apri cots, cereal, thin cream, clnnum-m toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Puree of chicken with rice, leituee sandwiches, pineapple sponge, plain cake, milk, lea. ' Dinner Uroiled . lamb creamed potatoes, but ten.. 3 ugis. radishes und celery, berry sherbet, cocoa nul roons, whole wlieut bread, milk, coffee. Chicken left from slewed chick en la pounded and rubbed through n sieve, made motet with chicken stock and cream and served in a border of steamed rice. It's an excellent dish fur small children, bcliis both appetizing and nourisn inj. While a child under school nfe nmv not eat radishes he may have finely minced celery. This with tut lettuce In the luncheon sand wiches adequately supplies the uncooked daily green vetablea . OrenineVI Potatoes Four cups diced potatoes, 1 cup butter, .' 4 drops onion jMice. 1 tablespoons flour. J J1, cups mllit, I cjtk yotk, salt and pepper, i tablespoon inlueed parsley. The potatoes should be cut in half-inch diee. '-Drop Into boll Intr waler ami boil tour miunte.H. Drain. Add one-third cup of bu: ter, cover and cook over a low fire for 3D minutes, mil i 1 the potatoes are soft and slightly browned. Melt remaining .butter, ndd onion juice and flour and stir Mntll perfectly blended. Slow ly add milk. Hilrrinj? eonstantly. Season wit h salt and pepper and bring to the ItoilhiK point. Stir in yolk and pour over po tatoes in a hot vegetable dish. Hpi'ltikle with parsley nud st-rve. i nnwr i mnnii n uuvLLionan rOVK (Ppecial) The women of Ht. Peter's Fplscopal Oulld ot i.a Orande have donate a budget to the Cow libnvy. It consists of ninety hound volumes of books all of (tie best I'letiott, books oi reference and books for children. And it box of magazines. The li brary oud people of Cove appre ciate the tfilt. Mr. und Mrs. O. Kriiersley, whe went to Ontario for the commen cement exercises or their K'httd duURhter, Mitts Mildred Conkliu. have returned home. Many people .visited the Cove (Itj Mrs. A. (1. Omlilln) A combination of carrots and green peus with u dressiiiR of may onnaise makes a delicioua BUlnd. Put the currotH through the course food chopper and add an equal amount of cooked green peas. Serve on u lettuce leaf, with ft gen erous spoonful of may on mi tee. A salad of dried prunes that have been cooked until tender but not m "II id it I so (food. Hemove he .tin; pllts ami stuff the prunes with walnuts. Serve on u lettuce leaf with c tea m i ressi n g t o w h tc h a generous amount of whipped cream has been added. sorni iakotA mini' i COAL l-'OH l'l"S SCHOOLS PIKItltK, K. 1). AP)AH the jinei, wnn imie exeepiiun, iu ne iH'ti during t lie coming year at charitable, educational and penal Institutions of Mouth Dakota will be from the state's own lignite mine near I lay lies, H. D. The mine, operation of which by the state beuun in Iftlw. Is now on a profit -paylilg basis and pro ducing In such t)uaiitl(leei I hut its manager was able In offer prices whieb enabled almost all Ihe in stitutions lo use (he coal at a Having. The best ami lutm d article for most easily oh cleaning glass swimming pool Sunday. Maker, bottles and vases Is u handful of t nion, La urumt were represented. and Pendleton ; onimoa carpet tacks mixed wit h Put these with In t hi Vessel In win notu their ivHiiiaf inoiiUily i ,n cleaned and glvo It a few m. eting Thmsday, May 'Js, This shakes and it is eh aned. In ihe annual ' meeting and II ib ere represented, , crushed eggshells. The woman's improvement ehiblu little aoap s;idn I erneslly desired thut ll members be present. Miss Karline Whlsler, who grad uated from the La Orande high school has returned to Iter home in Cove. . Mi::.. Clyde ltoliinsoii and child American Vines Itcsioru Stricken German Vineyards MARIEN'l'HAL, Germany, (AP) -American grapevines may bo cal led upon to restock the vineyard i along the Jiiver Ahrwhleh flows reu of Lu Orandn are giu-sls atl111'' i"e unine nortli of coblenz. A llm home of her parents, Mr. und ! niyaterious disease has -seized the Mia. P. F, Hell. entire dist rlet,.-and has caused pra- Iim. (Jeorvi Mchaniel returned ',1'"lll' ;1" "' vines to die The To make cream whip, a drop of glycerine is added to each pint of cream. , I HRRK S a snappy bathing suit of black lace over tan satin with u tlippant rufTly skirif ot changeable blue and green taffuia. Axel were recent La Grnndo visit ors. Q. Long- and son, Fred Tloadley nnd Kdlson and Delbert McCanse are camping on iiurnt river this I week. Charles Scott, of Pnlo'n, ppent a few days on Clover Creek this week putting in a pipe lino on his farm. Farmers in Ihls viclnily are put ting out poison for ground sijulr rels this week. WALLING'S Money Raising The Place to lltiy Miicl-Summcr Trimmed lints S;i.itr to $k.:) Dresses nt a Sacrifico Coals, sixes 41-rt) AViile lcatbcr Itclts Hose, lewelcry, Xecltweap und Various Aitlcle AT Iti:DL'Cr,D 1IUCKS WALLING'S won high score. At nn appropriate hour lunche on was served. i Mi-3. Lee Hanford was hostess to the members of the Missionary society of the First Methodist E pjscopul chujTli yesterday. During the. business meeting the Mite box es were opened, after which the afternoon- was spent socially and reireshmv;Ht: were served. PUOMLSK (Special) Mrs. j Allio Smith and Mrs. V. Poutson I guve u party recently for'thu young j people of thu community. After a very enjoyable evening rei'resh ! ments were served. Saturday from a visit to her 'nislei , Mr::. Sarah Iveis, at Vale. Misa N( Hie Kckersley, oT Port-' land, will be a house guest at the home of her pareutn memorial day. Mrs. K. It. Conklln, or Ontario, will vU.it at the home of Mr. am' Mia. Kekersiey for a few days at the elld of the week; The automobile salesman are busy at Cow. Monday Hie Ford st desman ami Maxwell salesman were here. -The American Legion will have charge or the Memorial Day pro gram here. The Commercial Club cullod a meeting of taxpayers of this dis trict Monday evening to discuss the affairs of the school. A build ing program was d iseussefl and the advlwibllity of adding another teacher to the faculty. Adding a little grated rind of lemon or orange to pie crust gives a delicious flavor to the pastry. "Little Prawn Jug." was sung by soldiers in one war. Will bootleg gers slug It In ihe rum war'.' wine growers of t he dlst rict have t lierefore begun ' to Import and plant American vines. ' The results already 1 achieved have been so satisfactory that the wine growers association has up pealed to the Prusalan ministry of agrioult ure and to the Prussian diet to erect an experimental sta tion. Itotb bodies assured Ihe wine grow era of the necessary support. First patent for balloon tires Ikih bfen issued. Oversi.ed heads need protection alao. ' Women's Statement Will Help La Grande I lulled cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I took Adlerlkn." Unless due to deep-seated cuuses, Adlcr l ka h e I pa n ny ca se ga s op the stomach in a surprisingly (JCICK time, It is a wonderf il remedy to i:sy for . constipation It oftori work in one hour, and never gripes. Sit vert horn -Wright Drug Co. Adv. Pacific Package NKU1T GOWNS - FRENCH COMBINATIONS t, i FiuiiShod with hemstitching;' stamped on fine-lint) voile in white nnd orchid. f $2.25 io $2.90 Pulmans V . www iff y Ml Says II r)e Ituncnlnws I'lnd I'aor iu SAO PA FLO, lsruKil (AP) American films have pctpuluiixed the American bungalow, with Its buiii-tn rnrnllure and many mod--ern living conveniences, to the peo ple of Prail. Forty-five pep cent of new dwellings going up 'in this city nt the present time are copied from t Iu .well advertised California product. t ( , The only difficulty encountered Is the general absence of a perv unl'M room; all middle class iiraxil ilms htivo servants, due to the cheapness of labor. Mtumom Spaghetti Egg Noodles Starchiness is re moved by die Foi tana process. Flavo? and nutrition am left, ioc a pucrtage, HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING' PROBLEM? lliing It A "O "O ?CJ Better Homes To Our VyjrLXVXV O Expert Minerva HIM.'NTKX HOSIKHY . (Ouarnnleed) Wrt. received this morning by express a shipment of new shades In Silk Hosiery for Ladles. Colors as fol lows: Tan No. 4, Peach, Pablo, llrau, Lariat, U un met al, Zlno Oray, Cocoa, Mandulny, Cream priced at $2.00, $I.M, $l.2a. New Fashion, Spring Nee dle and Chiffon. The children's 7f.c Slippers and Shoes ure nearly all gone. A few days more and we will be sold out on these. Oct yours now. We have a good run of sixes In Hoys Suction Soles Tennis Shoes left at, M Also boys1 Shoes and t) ' fords. We are closing out these lines. Come soon I ' FRIGID AIRE The cooling: rolls . are designed In proper tie lo ixhiI your lew box, whetlier It is large or sninll and lo keep (bo temHraturtt in ihe ftxitl coniimrlnuiit safely ln'low.liO tiejyri'H l''nhre!ilicil. Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, with V Benham Electric Go. riionc Main 104. ' New Foley Bldg, If You Want the Hit Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies llu Kmc It In Miuli) liy liwllllam'i Metric . Bakery l'Aslfni Gwilliams' Electric Bakery; Home of the Golden Crust The New French Curl When yon wish Ibe charm ing effect of a sort, natural curl, Ibe new French paper wave Is Ihe only auswer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. You will be more than pica mil with the results. Phone now for an appointment. GE1ST MARIN ELLO SHOP Room 6, Boutmer Hldff. "A Beauty Aid for Kvery Newl." Phone Main 577 Announcements Social ' announcements may be printed lu this column tree of charge. Any announcements pcriitlnlnx tf miy functions such as c(M)kcl l'txsl sales, etc., will b refusHl. Annoiiiicements, to bu piinlcd the winm day, must be in society ctlitor's bo mis by ;00 o'clock. AcwH cdilor's note, . lr Mrs. Fred Wells, assisted by her daughter, .Mian June Wells, will present a group of students in dance recital tomorrow evening May :!'.!, at the high school auditorium. SAWMILL TO US 01! II EAT!! OFF OF ATTRACTIVE Breakfast and Dinnerware Beautiful, exclusive pat terns at unusually low prices. See Them At At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop CIXJVKR CliKKR (Special) Jacob brothers expect to start the mill this week. They were short of men so two of the cutters have moved down and will help for about two weeks. They have been log jjing for the past week in the vicin ity of Hwede Cabins. Mr, and Mrs. O. Kong and chil dren, of I'oni''io, Washington, are guesta ut the J. A. McCuus home. Mrs, Long i.s a sifter of Mis. Mc Came. It rained hard In this vicinity liu-t wt-i'k. Many of the farmers have completed tln'ir seeding und many are summer fallowing. They itre later than usuul this year be cause of the acreage tlzt hud to be re:ifeeded. Several from Clover creek nt-n-nd'-d the dance at Wolf creek hall Friday night. A joiingcr bother of l,eo and John Uurbiich has been visiting for I he past week in this vicinity, lie was accompanied by a friend. They both came from Eugene, Pass Cross Iili.s been III with the tin but la rapi lly recovering. Henry Hill, of IaGrande, visited a while on Clover Creek recently, white n rout'1 to Wolf creek. J. F. DeVore was a I.a Orande visitor 'hfs week returning by wny of I'nioJi and North I'owder. Mrr. Htan:ky Slutw was a recent Faker a cd I lames visitor. Mrs. Shaw nrvniu,,;iid her sifter, Hel en, to linker. Ctr.il's (Yft;s hiiX been Vlflting lieii ril hone- of bis ann during hih ilinKt. He h:ii returned to Ills bom.- ui I 'nion. Prepare For Warm Weather A PERFECTION OIL STOVE will relieve the drudgery of Summer cooking. !,' A size for any need. Furniture Exchange Hir ami Jttffemm Phone 14-1 WE I5UY, SELL OK TUADE The Wor3d's Leading Ironcr In the first place, this Wonder Ironer i a real Simplex with all the exclusive Simplex features. In addition, the New Wonder "Junior" Simplex with TableTop Is convenient and uoeful every day el the week, is particularly adapted to the houttewilu of the enirtll laoiily and the smull home. lusopenend. My! how it irons! will save hours and hours on ironing day. id brauufully finished In gray f.j"uitl with white enameled por:elu!n table top. Looks well in dining room, kitchen or Jauntiiy. vi, u t un iron easily and com itnji .vhilt WL-ted m an or tliuuiy kitchen chair. ' I die. and Chiffon. I i v ' ' ji -"1 to get the White ; 1 It I AY HAVItKN, Mgr. 1 wumiM 'Wte, - I yslt iopAtiacnment j feed j .JyS The Latest Model Family Size j r':.--' !' CF (J WONDER. 'JUNIOR1 , J !j I The World's ' H C L IS" ' ' i n i 'l K the exclusive Simplex features. i , . - """"jf J i in auumon, me new w onuer n j nn nr.s i i ifirrr iiii irmir ill. : ! ! I' ; II . Regular Price T6j $10.50 , - : D"iSFg W7m Presto! From ironin? macfiinp fol!rrlipn tnlilo in an I instant! Saves space, saves time, saves money! j j TTJT f f ' ? a . JI B B B WUm ttl .I I 'I Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo llavn Jut What You Want In , ' lillMIIKIt. HASH AND HOOHS' AND BHINGIjES II will iny you lo faiTuallKata oor prkm. " ;, Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 Uf AIN AND IIOX WOOD PHONO MAIN 647 i. li. MUNUAL.li ' : The Ironer itself is a won derful buy. In this special quick selling you get the Ironer PLUS the white enameled table top attach ment. Onlv a few hours loft, you have to hurry! J Lowest Terms Ever Offered This Wonder "Junior" Simplex turns the hardest task of the week into a ' pleasant occupation! ARRANGE FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION. Hand Ironing Is the Hardest Work a Woman Does. Eastern Oregon h0t & Power Company "Always nt 1 our .Service When day ufter day we see the same customers returning to our store, frequent ly bringing along a friend,' we believe it is an indication that, in some way we have rightfully served theSe people. We like to think so, anyway. Possibly it is the cleanliness or nltnicliveness combined with quality and service, but, be what it may, it's a convincing proof that it pays in satisfaction to trade at our store. PATTISON BROS. GROCERY : Phone Main 80 Store will be closed all day Memorial Day, Saturday, May 30th 2 j.- - i i Mm. li. C. patilstroin and son