La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 30, 1925, Image 3

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    Saturday. Mav 30. 1J125.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWS of
Mrs. W. H, Bohnnkutnp. Jr.,
ur.-i Dr. MiUKarct liitflt' tiih'itHln
tJ with u lirliigf luncheon ut thu
Country Club jvutenJuy uiti'tnuon.
).unrhon wuh sitvimI ut one o'
clock wii h t-ovt-ra luiil for thirty
tix. The fining room tvus ut
irartlwly heorat'd with u pink
tntl lavcnihT color m-hi'iin-, sweet
peas being used.
r-'oMowini; luncheon seven tables
of liridKe were r.t play with Mrs.
(illheri 1 1 nut ti- wlnnliiK hlKh sroro
lor the Hint prize, the second priif!
coins to Mrs. H. c. (Irmly and the
third to Mrs. Anna 1'olack. In the
living room baskets of flowers
were artistically arrnnfied.
A delightful party -took place
when M.s. c. K. Wale entertained
the Friday Afternoon Hi-ldge Club
ut her home on Washington ave
nue. The home was charmingly
decorated with u profusion of
beautiful spring flowers nnd dur
ing the nl'lernon's play Mrs. Chan,
lledflingfleld won high score for
the fir. st prise and the Hecond prize
went to Mrs. William 1'eare.
' At an appropriate hour an e x
CfHcnt two course luncheon was
served.
.Master CVirk Atkins ceehrat
his sixth birthday Wednesday. May
7, with a party. Several or his
pluymnter. were glleNtS. (in 1)1 en
Were played during l he afternoon,
utter which refresh meiiln were
served. Kadi child was presented
with a flajj.
Those pivsent ere:
Jean liigh-. Jean 'i lavhu.
( 'arrol. Kraneii; Milbring
HoiiKh and itenn Jenkins.
Stella
Palsy
Hilly
Announcements
Social niiiHmiitf iimmiIn may
tto printed In llibi column free
of charge. Any uimoiimvnienis
IM'itHlnlng hi any functions such
ns exikel food sales, (dr., will
ho relived. Announcements, to
lie. prlnlctl (he same day, must
Ik In society editor's hands by
B:W o'clock. News editor's
note.
Due lq the early hour thlc Issue
of the Obsi-rvi-r went to press the
proKrnm for Mrs. Fred Well's
dance recital will he published
Monday. 1
... I
Mrs. H. J. Kitchen nnd Mrs. L. ,
F. Ilanfnrd will entertain the mem
bers of thV Tuesday bridge chin
and their h list Kinds Monthly even
WALLING'S
Money liaising
SALE
The IMnrp to Ituy
Miiil-Siiinnii'r Ti'IiiiiihiI Hats
s;i.u." to N.ru
Iitsss nt a Siu'rlflcc
I'UillH. siws -I I - Till
Wiile I.fntlii-r lli'lls
How, .IcwrU'ry, Xwkwcai
Hull Vui'luus AitliU'
AT ItKDI'Cfc'.l) 1-lUCES
WALLING'S
krhe New
rrencn
Curl
When you wish the rh arm
ing pffett of ii soft, natural
cull, th new Frrnoli psprr
wnvc Is the only answer.
Our shop la ailmlrublj
equipped and trained to give
ttila m? curl. You will he
more than plrftned with the
results. I'lioiie now for n
polnt limit.
GELST MARIN ELLO
SHOP
Room ft, Bommw Itldg.
- "A Ilttautj Aid for
Krery Need."
Phone Main 677
YOUR
WINDSHIELD on
SIDE GLASS?
It will be Quickly and prop
erly fitted for you, wirh
finest 1'olinhed Plnle
At
Richardson's
Art & Gifl Shop
I
SOCIETY
Paris' Latest
Bridal Dress
HhJUS is the ory Uitesf bridal
tostunu from Purls. It was de
, Knt'd by I-uclcn belong and ts
a unique combination of a short
skirt, high, neck arid long sleeves!
ing. June 1, nl the homo of Mrs.
Hauford.
Mrs. A. T. Hill nnd Mrs. Chaa.
Illnyantaii will entertain the Mon
day Bridge club, Monday, June 1,
Argentine Paper to
Move Into New Home
ni KXOS AIKF.S (AD T-a Ha
zon of Iluenos Aires, considered to
be the leading afternoon newspaper
In South America, has built a hand
some new edifice on the Aventda
do Mayo which it will occupy furly
In June. The lurtldlnf?, laced with
lofty Corinthian oluinnHj. has five
floors and two bosVmehts, uml"x
tends through the block. Its inter
ior Is especially designed to meet
the needs ot a modern newspaper.
l'p-to-daie mechanical equipment,
including six fast rotary presses and
HO linotype machines will insure
still greater rapidity in the pub
lication of its three edtliona dally.
One of the moat complete news
paper .morgue in South America
will be installed, with steel Index
cases sufficient to! hold 500, ()o cin
velopes of references to news
events, obituary sketched and other
information. There will nlao be a
library- of 30.000 volumes open to
the public, which will also be avail
nolo for lectures, meetings and
ceremonial affairs.
I .ii It awn was st a ri ed on Its
successful rarecr just before the
Failing and Heck man orntlons.
rena, who was succeeded by its
present directing editor. Ir. Angel
l Sojo. Within this lime its cir
culation nnd advertisements , have
tripled, the former now exceeding
Kill, nun.
Mrs. Jeanette Hyde hos benn
muiH'd collector of cuHtoms for
Hawaii.
Japan, behiR the kind of cherry
hloftsnins. celebi-at h each April
with the tb isha cherry dnuee.
k1 -SWf '
h
XL. -if.' -S i t .
IwbeJ Top u hofe w eddlnjf to
Willi. ir M cihito' lc was prevented
by the liitler'9 i-'nih. will be a
iln.-s n -s i :c William H. Shep-b-r-!.
of liMVilibt killed Mr-
CMuimk xlth typhoid Korntn, AI--o-
Is tin h't!tt photograph of
itt-.4 I'ort- tiii.eri nn she arrived In I
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BY SISTER MARY
Breakfast Halves of grape
fruit, spinach on toust with poach
ed eggs, muffins, milk, coffee.
(Aineheon Melted cheese with
rice, lettuce sandwiches, stewetl
prunes, plain cookies, milk, tea. j
Dinner Casserole of beef withf
raisins. Krench I'VIimJ potatoes, an- j
(,iruHua salad, strawberry pie, roll
ed oats, bread, milk coffee.
Chlhlren tinder 10 years of ago!
should not ho served K reach fried i
mf.'ilmM lit,.,. l,.f( fr.Liii ).. Imwli-
eon dish can be sulwUiutcd, If
cially cooky
Velib-llt.
potatoes are not con-
(Mtirolo of Hc'f with KaKlns
iu unu one-nan pounds lean
beef, V. cup diced celery. 'J tab)
spoons minced onion. cup diced
carrolt:. cup chopped ham, i
cup s eded rai.sins, 4 tablespoons
leiuon Juice, 1 tfc tablespoons salt,
pepper, teaspoon mustard, :i
tablespoons butler. .
A piece of beef cut from the
roupd or meat from the shin can
be used for this dish. Melt but
ter in casserole. Add half the ve
getables and ham and cook uml!
vegetables an1 browned. Add meal.
cover with r maining vegetables
and ham and odd V4 cup boiling
water. Cover closely and cook In
a hot oven for .'b mlnuleu. He-1
move meat Irom casserole ami
al ruin stock. iJlscan:
vegetables
and return meat and stock to cas
serole. Add raisins, lemon Juice,
salt and mustard well mived. Co
ver und cook one hour In a moder
ate oven. Serve on a hot platter
.surrounded with the sauce. I to not
thicken the liquid.
Los Angeles Huosters
At It in Indian Days
Mnnin-
l.OR ANCiKI.KS (AIM
Ipnl advertising In California Is united School I know."
old gome. That It was practiced
by the Indians of the village of
Ynngna, now Los Angeles, liio years
ago was disclosed in recently un-
earthed diary of a mission padre
of that time.
The diary tells of the padre's!
entry Into the Indian village and jCHl'llCH
how the braves met his expedition
with "howls, as though they werelm.; Young people's meeting CrAH
wolves, and wished to give us seeds,
handfuls of which they threw on
thrf ground nnd some in the air."
The methods of the aboriginal
real estate men. however, nnnar-
ently were defective. Perhaps the
inducements they offered were not j
sufficiently attractive. They fail-J
ed to present the keys to the vill-
age as later years have decreed
a custom. "And we proceeded I
northward to San Kranclseo to set-
t tie nndre'N nli'rv retxies,
DKCLAIIATION
To rendpr the
most dependable
and courteous
Bervlcf
To the great est
possible number
of people
At the lowest cost
consistent with
fair waged to the
labor and capital
employed
Giving and
deserving fair
treatment
tli us
To be n factor
in upbuilding
t his community
Is the objective
or t Iiih company.
tin" the nndri'N ohrv rebMes. will he held In thr church tmiior. ' 7 n m X p. to. the Si-vtnotl to-I B
Eastern Oregon Light &
CHURCHNEWS
KiKST MKTfiOni.ST K1MSCO
,PAI,,CIiruciiThc Topic for the
sermons both morning and even
ing on Sunday will be seasonal.
The I'asior wilt preach ut both ser
vices. In the morning he will dis-
cuss, "Some Corner stones of
Apostolic Church.' sServUi
the;
at
1 1 :iMt u, m. and :' p. in.
I he church seluajl will convene
for lis IMble study at )i:i't a. in.
1 r. VI. I, Mosdiiiiin will addrcsu
i he Men's Korum and the mot
should all be present to luai the
Doctor.
The Young People will meet in
spe-it,H'ir SllIl,lll
veiling sludY and
j devotion;
o'clock In the vyen-
tnj.
The general tr.ihll" is cnt-.tlitllv
welcomed. Kimer Urant Keith,
pastor.
CIU'ltCH OP ,1 KSl S CHRIST
OP I.ATTKll HAY SA I NTS -Cur.
4th and o avenue. Sunday School.
Ht::io a. in.; Sacrament Meeting
2:tio p. m.; Mutual Improvement
Association, 7:3d p. in.: Priest huod
and UeUef Society Meeting Held;
Tuesday evening at' 7:'!H p. in.;
Teacher training classes ami Auxi
liary board meetings Wednesday e
vening at. 7:3u p. m.; Primary As
sociation, held Tmaday vtt 4:an p
m. We stand for one hundred pi r
i cent attendance at Sacraiin-nl
I Meellng. The public In cordially
invited- Ceorge li. I.yman, lhutiop.
FIliKr HAPTlfT CHliltClf
Sixth Street at Wprlnir Avenue.
Sunday School meets at Jt:4;'j a. in.
we honor nil v. lm' l.-.v hr,.l i.-.., i,
do y a d u ri iik the month. All a re
iVt-trnnii- im.l inviti tl
,
.iiuriiiiiK iv i ii otiuct..
Sermon by tlx- pastor on th
theme: "Why Support tanfh'ld
: College?" 1 jllflebt COletr is Olir
llti'.ptlM college locatfd at .Mr M Inn-
villc, Oregon.
I Children's sermon theme: Tho
i Kvening service at 8 o'clock,
'Sermon by the pastor on tho
theme: "Choosing a Guide."
The public? is cordially invited to
nil of our services. U orge Albeit
il'ollard, pasior.
-
OI.- GOO Sunday,
(school in a. m.: I'reachlnw 11 a.
p. m.; I tegular Sunday evening scr-
jvice, 7 : :i tl p. m.; prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening.
we nave a contest on nctwocn
the boys and girls, the attendance
Ip very good,
A welcome.
Comer X and Spruce. I'ratt
and I'lummer.- local ministers.
TH K Kill ST PRKSHYTKIITAX a
CIU'ltCH The regular services,
will lie held in f hi? church t'Oimr
Light, Heat
. and
Power
row iitoininj,'. . Hundoy School al
offers clasu; u lor all age
Key. W. I.. Yiwi Nuya of Portland, I
a ftnii'er pastor here, will occup 1
i hi pulpit at the morning woish-1
ip iKiur at ll:i'0 o'clock. Christl-
an Kndeavor will meet at 7:t'ti o-
clock with the Missionary Commit
tee m charge. Itev. Wm. Crosby
It ess. Minister.
Till-: MKTHOIHST KPISCOPAI.
'lll UCil. SiH'TH - North f-'lr and
l' Avenue. i:4r a. m., Sunday
Kchol, W. A. Klam. Supt. A real
school of religion w here - you and ,
your cii'iiircii can i iratu.iig In
ieH;:ion.
11 a. m. Prea-hlng by Itev. J. 4.
MeKee.
7:tta p.
fl:ao p,
A. Metve.
Kiiworth Ueaguo.
Preaching by Hev.
The Holy ('nmmunlon will be
administered at the close of tho
morning preaching. lle.-l A. Po-
Vt Kntlur,
. -
t
CHUISTIAM CHl'ItCH Our
services Sunday will be In the spl-
l it oi the Memorial I Kiy Just pass-j
etl. I itlde School meet a at nine- (
I lift ' -live. Mia. (i reell, Supt.. is
ina nr. m riling a contist that will j
feature
I'Ollllli'l
an ai:to race across tin
Cbrtian Kndeavor at
'duck. Muni inn preach tut!
ii i.nd evening preaching tit
al el.-v.
i;lM.
Frr.MT ciuhcch ok christ!
RCIKNTIHT Corner of Klrst and I
I W:ihliiK(on.
Sunday nioruliiK a't
vice at 1 I o Vlnek.
HnbjfCt "Ancient nnd Modern ,
i N'ecrmiiancy. alius Mt-snieristu and
1 lyiuun ism. 1 i nouiici-d."
Sunday School al U:4fi fl. in.
I We.Jn auttv venlnr meet I UK l
o'clock. (The read In room, now
locat4-d In West -J acid tson HldK-.
jltoom :i. Is open dully except Sun
day nnd h'Kul hollduys, iioui I'.) M '
;lo 4:;i() p. m. daily). All aie In
vlted.
IW'CiI IS1I I I'THKHAn'
VnVfECH--On M Ave. opposite ill'
( . t. . " ... ...ir, '
' n ... .. Wl, . w.!
Morning Service II p. in., ami l.u-'
I heiiin l..au. at 0:110 n. in. W. !
j j, n ustor.
Kl'l.-a't H'AI, CI II' ItCII Holy
! 'oiuumntun, s : im a. m.; Sunday
'school. ;:!;'' a. in.; Morning Ser-
vice, i i.ou. itev. S. W. creasey.
pastor.
ISI,A1 CITY COMMITNITY
( HI Itcil Tho llev. C. A. Qulnni
!of I'nbni will pn-ach Sund4iy at 11 j
Th
Power Co.
lOpv.orth l.eaui! meets at
pic will be "Above the Average."
' Th Sunday Hehimt meets al- in
a. m, j
.You 4i re cordially Invited to ill -1
tend all the services. Hall K. Wal-1
111', pastor.
The Karl of Dnnby In I ti7 uit-
successfully attempted to suppress
l.'nirllHli luili1...! l...,w,.u n ill..
grounds that they were renters of
pnimcai agnation
UNIVERSAL I'TILITY
Vacuum
Bottle
A cup for each pi'i'.son.
Pints .... $2.25
Quarts . . . $:!.."
Don't camp without one.
THE L & L
D RUG CO.
Minerva
Says
A few weeka more nnd
thu Children's Sale Hho.'a
will all be gone. Due wom
an bought three pair for
herself and two for u neigh
bor. Another lady bought
(wo pair of tho 3 to & at
73c. Wo sold five pair of
the .'-l to S run and two
pair of the .SJ to 11 nt SI.7.V
We also had a good run on
our new shipment of Spun
tex Silk Hosiery, Guaran
teed. It just bents the hnnd how
business Keeps up. A fitio
pirt'ire show will draw a
big crowd. The low prlf!:a
qu shoes will do the suiip'.
We got 'em you got 'em,
THE B00TERY
GAY IIAVDEN. Mp.
Itrucv up those: broken
ft.- rdt 1 rjlJK' r
arches nnd wall; Hue a mil- I I
IH -
-V Pff'f' 1 1";"!?!
KOLLINS - HE1TY WALES - TRIPI'LE-A
SILK HOSE
In All the Wanted Shades.
$l.0tf . $1.50 , .. $1.5)5 ' $2.25 -
Putman's
Ready - To - Wear and Millinery ("
HAVE YOU A IIOMK FITRMSHING PROKLKM?,;
'ISrhiff It A?T?CI 1vttr Hwmca
To Our JtvXV O Expert
fed !i
t
I'lioiie Main
if Yon Want the Uesl
BreaJ Cakes Pies - Cookies
Itu Kiii-a It Ih Made by Gwllllnm'fl Fleet rlc Ilakcry Kasteni
Oregon's Indhig It read ami 1'astry ItaUcrs
Gwiiliams Electric Bakery
Home of the Gulden Crust
Prepare For Warm Weather
A cKKFECTION OIL STOVE
will relieve the dindKery of Summer cooking. "
1 A size for any need.
h" m Furniture
rir and Jfffersiin 1'hone lH-i
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
Wn llnva Juxt Wlint You Want In
' MMIll:lC, SASIf AM ROOHfi ANI SHINGfiKH
II will wty you to InvodlltfBte out price.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
OrAIN AND BOX WOOI PllONH MAIN Ml
J. Ii. UUMtAUj
i r. ri-i
itr v;""r' Jijf i iil'ih
II. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
WONDERLAND
Fishing in Retting good in tho Wallowa LakJ
Wonilerliind. We have a limited number of
U. S. Forest Service Maps showing all trails
and roads in the Wallowa National Forest
which are yours for the asking.
We also have the best assortment of
Fishing Tackle in Eastern Oregon
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co;
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AIJS:
FRIGID A IRE
The (Miollng colls arc, designed in proper
sIac tn cool your liv bov, wlMltber It is
large or miiuII ami to kwp tlio temiieraturc
In the foiMl comiutrtmciit safely below oO
ilesrces I'aliienhelt.
Jesse Roscnbaum, Agent, with
Ben ham Electric Co.
104.
New Foley IJlfc.
Exchange
Fill Every Socket With
EDISGN MAZDA IMPS
itri .... c ri'i. : , o:
vituie iuu huh rn'i
t
(ChlrtiRo from California. I