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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1925)
Monday, June 1, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Throe NEWS of SOCIETY On- of the most beautiful pro- opened with s. scene In the "(iurd gruina ever Klvcit in l.u itrando en of Heville." Twilia House up look place l-'rtduy eveutnK l Hifl peured us the flower girl, JiuHlh hhh school nudlioiium when Mrs." Hleurlst, wus Die fortuno tuller, lnd Wells uiul daughter. Miss Sally Hlijfrlat wus Curmen, Guilda .tune Wells, presented their pupil Ashby and Jitn Hianse, Tungoe In dance recital. Tin- sik- dancers und KIvh Mortimer and tings imj costumes w re elaborate Juno Weils. Apaches. I'ollowine and with t lie pcacei nine:; dancers the program was i When the curt Hi u wua 01 me thii number I.ois , NYis-jn gave a xct'lh'iit. piuiio solo, after which' Jane lilted HtaiiKC and Uuihki Ashby, ussisicJ One of 1 5 Beauties in U. S. five kI'Is. Twilia HouH -. Guilda by Twilia House, ially und Judith Ashby, Jam' KtUHKO, Judith Sh KlcgrlsL nave u clever little . song rial and Sally Siegi-lst, were asleep Und dunce entitled "J'et'-r i'un.' In hiifc'e aea aiielts. Vhey avoUe(The lust three Kil ls were Uivsesd as I' mm Muir slumbers und xuvti nn Peter Pan. artistic dance representing- Sea The "Jyinif Swan" by June Nymphs. They wore coatumes of. Wei. a was oat of tin.- meat buautt- rhi'li i-repe ue iniin. tut- w-iijii iui nances given, one wus urran dance was given by Klvu lortim-,Ml in an elaborate white costume, er, of Pendleton. She represented with wliilu ostrich plumes and a Koscbud and her interpretation gavo a beautiJut iuiei pi etation. wuh wonderful.; In tint third dance . Following thla wua a "Scene Krom 14 Kirts npepared. Juno Htnnge and ; The Orient," , with Jane Htnnge Guilda Ashby represented Irish j and Guilda Aahby as H-irem Gins Maids, Sally and Juillih Slegrisi, and Twilia riui.'K-, Sally and Judith UliMiian Peasants. Twillu I louse, i SiegrUt as slaves. Tile next three Nulch maid, Jane. Stange, Koyid inumberu were: "Jialloween Girl ' Russian und Trillian Aahby, Ha-(by Klva Mortimer, "Double Dance" wailun maid. Miss Aahby wua as- by June Wolis and Guilda Aaliby aisled by a chorus of girla in Ha- and "Misa Blue lJlrd" by Twilia wuilan costume. They were: Phy- House. The protrrain closed with His Hcranton, Lola Nelson, Hetty "Playmates" with Guilda Aahby Cochran, MnrKuret Maker, Ituth and Jane Slange us solo dancers, Irwin. Ji'uit Williams. Veda Price, nsyistcd by Twilia House, Sally and Wit ma Gasklll and Olhclki Grey. Judith Skegriat as schoolgirls. . .The next five numbers were solo Tlie slae was artistically decor dances. Gulhla Aahby represented ated with a profusion of flowers of "Kaust," June Wells appeared as the sensun, i lower covered are.hes on "Old I-'a.shioitfd Maiden." Sally being attractively arranged. Palm SieprlM save the "Dune- of the trees were als.i us 'd. Kaeh little Itainbow," Juditli Sienrlst kv.- tin , dancer appeared witu much graci "Garden Dunce" and Jane Htangc ami case and niterpreted her part nppeared in "Viilaette." Following beautifully. this group Miss Gladys Miller gave) Much credit is due Mrs.1' Wella a piano solo. land her daughter for the. recital. Nine Kills too); part In the next I It through th-ir eiforis that the dance with Silly SleKilst aa solo- program wv.t; posAihkx The, or lat. The dance repren.-nted the ; chest ra accompanying the darn ers "Awakening of Spring," and waajwas in charge of Andrew . 1-oiipy. beuutlfully Interpreted. netty .Junior, and the ' exquisite decora- .lpnn Cnrnntf. of Pendleton. was lions und Ughtiitw etfect was uueen of Springtime, Mildred rnned by Hurl draco Wells was Unpen of MnrtnK eUiborat ar- .ItiehuidMou. The cost limes wre designed Skies and Sally Si.-grist wan the ny .Mrs. wens aim ner uaugnier Flower Fairy. The Flower Fairy i"d made by mother of the pup- was brought onto the stage In n basket of flowers. She gave a pretty solo dnnco assisted by the other girls. Judith Slegrlfit. Twil lu House, Guilda Ashby, end June Stange were the Fairy's atten dants and Ilurbara and Kutli SLod durd were butterflies. June Wells gave u clever dunce entitled "Dain ty Miss," after which Twilia Hons guve a novelty toe dance. Sally and Judith Slegrist gave a Ptcrette dance, after which Guilda Ashby appeared as "Folly Girl." The second pari of the program WALLING'S JVXli CMSAKANCE Hat Sale All Tilniimsl Palli'ln Ilnls, SI ml Hals ami Ilnls ti'lin nicil in our own work room ai.Ij ooixo at costi Sloiipjr-naislnit Sale SI 111 On. WALLING' 113. . j ' . . ,; Mrs. F. R. Ivanhoe charmingly entertained tho members of the Thursday Auction Itrldge Club Fri day evening at her home on Main Avenue. Three tables were at play during the evening with Mrs. C. P. New I In winning high score. Peaullful bouquets of various spring flowers were artistically ar ranged throughout the home and jut the close of the play a dainty iwo course iuncneun u ni'i rcu, I ... I At tho opening day of the annu 'al convention of the Oregon Fed eration of Women's clubs -; nt Marshfield today Mrs.- George T. ' Cochrun, of l.a Grande, member of 1 the state board of the Federation,' gave the response to the addresses of welcome. Mm. Sadie Orr Dun-' bar, Stute president of the Federa tion and Mrs. A. Y. Myers, presid ent of the Murshfield Women's Ci vic club, presided over the tneet- .nc . ...... v.,:-", I Six other T.a Grande women be sides Mrs. Scran ton are in atten dance at the Convention. I'..- ;. v,. .. I ,v; . . ) V v "t 'f'' ! ' " . . i'K Ate ... 1M':... MiHtr Sister offlary's iqtcht BY SISTER MARV Ilreakfaat Halves of grapefruit llsh puffs, corn bread, milk, coffee. Luncheon Shrimps bukt-d wltlij with toiuutoiH, rolls. Jelly, merin gue custard pudding, milk, Uu. Dinner (trolled sirloin, ateuU. diced pot a tot a In cream sauce, buttered spinach, ptneupple and calilMge unhid, fresh struw I terries, sunshine cake, milk, coffee, whole wheat bread. A crenm soup should be provid ed for .iuniors under ten years of age to take the place of the shrimp and tomato dish and crisp toast be fubstltuted for the rolls. Shrimps linked with Tomntor. One pint shrimps, crackei crumb;!. 2 cups canned tomatoes, nalt und pepper, butter, 1 teoapoon sag a 'lean and freshen shrimps if neeesnary. Put a layer of cracker crumbs into u well buttered bak ing dish, add a layer of alirimpa, cover with tomatoes, season .with salt, pepper, anil augur and dot with butter. Add another layer of crumbs, shrimps, tomatoes and ne aaonitu;s. Cover with crumbs dot gi nerousiy with buter and browi in a moderately hot oven. Can ned or ii-eHh shrimps can be used tor this di:ih and fre.sh tnmalocu 'cut in slices take the uluce of can ned ones. 4 'tinned toimiioea should bo ua no I id us pOHfilhlc. A few drops of onion juice und 1 tablespoon of minced parsley can be added it wanted. Minced celery is auothei possible variation, limul crumbs can be used, but cracker crumbs uiv preferuhle sin ce the soda tends to neutralise th? tomatoes. UNIVERSAL UTILITY Vacuum Bottle A cup for each person. Pints .... $2.25 Quarts . . . JH..10 Don't wimp without one. THE L & L DRUG CO. WONDERLAND Fishing is getting good in the Wallowa Lake Wonderland. We have a limited number of II. 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. Mf8 L. C I.10CB1T. HKVKKLY CAIJF. Mit. IJ. trtt U one of flftern of Iho most bvaulllul women In Iba LnitMl rtUUl. accoraiiif 14 trim LinnfiKanip, iluHliituUhdi Au.trUa artbU SI'IX'IALLY PRICED Stamped Goods ' ') Values to $1.85 NOW 9Sc '. " Child's Konipora, Pin Cushions, Carriage Iloler. Baby's Pillow Slips, Towels, Baby's Dresses, Boudoiti Caps. i: Discontinued numlers at these low prices. ' T!? Pulmans - 'Ready- To -Wear and Millinery HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Bring It r( A Tf3"05C! Better Homes To Our vXvJLV O Expert m FRIGID AIRE Tlio rKlln(t colls nrr drslgncd In prrtior ftiui til coil yunr box, wliether It is lnri;i. ur uiinll and to knp tlu I-iiikyiiIiu' In lint fiMHl cuniimrlliuttt Wifely urlmv .v'l Ut'trriM'M I''ulir(.nlH,lf. Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, with ' Benham Electric Co. Phone Main 104. New Foley. Bldg.l. Kentucky Caves Rank Among The Finest in the World FltANK KUHT, Ky. (AP) The lurgent and most extensivo envor in tho country and perhaps In th world arc. found :lnr' Kontucky, ad oVdlnV to Ir; W. T.-Kunkhouscr. zoologist ut the University of Ken- jtucky. who with the cooperation ot Dr. Willard House Jillson. stau 'geologist, has made exhaust iv (st utiles over several years. 1 1 Inlnrlncr tlint thimn rnvpq hold ins in the community room of the nt, R(lf.r,.fu ,lP nU, vpn nr4,. Tho Luther League of the Lu theran Church met Friday even- church. This was the regular so ial meeting of the club and a de lightful evening was spent. Deli cious refreshments were served be fore adjournment. ! Detroit Insurance man says sev en hours Is enough sleep, nnd we didn't know they slept. 1 A pessimist is an optimist thought too much. who The New French Curl When yon wish the charm ing effect of a oft, natural curl, Ihc new French paper nave Is tho only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. Tou will be more than pleased wlih the result,. Phone now for an apittlntmetit. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room 6, KomnvT Bide. "A Beauty Aid for ETery Need." Phone Main 577 Smart for Fall Or Summer RED NOSE and FRECKLES ran ho easily avoided by having one of our new and attractive Chinese Parasols. They arc sun nnd r:iln jiroof. Oct Thorn At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop I ! K V W ' i historic days. Dr. KunKhouser said Kentucky lo neglecting a grout op portunity to contribute to the field of science, which European ex plorers, coming to this state, might grasp to "bring to light important data which have been for years within our reach, but for which we have neglected even to search." Dr. Funkhoucer was Governor Kield.s scientific representative at the time of the Floyd Collins trag edy at Sand Cave. The milltury court of inouiry, nppointed by the governor, has just- declared Col linn to have been imbedded in Hand Hole Instead of a cave. Its re port declared Mammoth Cave, for the establishing of which as a na tional park a movement Is under foot, nnd other caves "are safer than Main street," Xom Kiitircly Ftplorcd - Mentioning Mammoth C a v o. Crystal Cave, Onyx Cave, CoIosmiiI Cavern. Horf.e Cave and Grand Cave. Dr. Kunkhonsor said "none of the' caves has been entirely explored and their extent is problematical." "Most of them extend for miles under tho surface of the earth passage after passage, chamber af ter chamber, with brandies in muny directions, offering raro dis plays of .stalactites and stalagmites und dazzling surfaces of crystal und ornamental rock." In virtually all parts of the state wherever limestone of any thick ness und purity occurs near the Burface, the men hove found lurge subterraii'-uii caverns, besides thou sands of smaller caves und "sinks" which often are the entrances to icds of sol ulde limestones by un lerground waters. "They are inhabited today by oxes, coons, skunks, und bats," r. Fuukhouser said. 'Iind are used is places of hibernation by snakes, I zards, and hosts of lower forms, n former yea is bears and wolves; iiude their dens und dragged the ; arcaaVts of their prey into their1 rloomy recesses to be devoured. Cattle Like Caves. j "Today the cattle seek the cool mouths of the caves to escape the heat and tiles; a hundred or more years ago the buffalo used them for the same purpose is mutely testified by their bones. 'The oaves also have a very In teresting fauna of their own. con sisting of the blind fish, blind crickets, blind crayfish, peculiar spiders und distinct species of sala manders which are found in large numbers for underground but never on the surface." - In tho recent, second digging to extricate Floyd Collins' body from Sand Hole, after th stute had closed its efforts, a large family of vicious snakes - were found squirming and willing cruztly about BO feet down and the dig gers finally killed them near Col lins' underground tomb. Their presence so far under ground wan unaccounted for by the diggers. Valuable He lies Found Proteelffi from influences of nlr and water, bones which have been found are u valuable record of un dent fauna, sad Dr. Funkhouner. In olio cave penr Lexington, the bones of coons, foxe.s, wolves, groundhogs, skunks, u bear, a deer, and a human helng, wero acci dentally discovered. B.te-.faPBI It You Want Iho Best Bread Cakes - Pies - Cookies Be Sure It la Made by GwlUiana'a EtaMo Bakery EaMlcrn. 'Oregon's Leading Bread and Pastry Halters . ' GwiUiams' Electric Bakeryf Home of the Golden Crust t Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA LAMPS r--.-' "gyy UUy J.MIMH ttuuie ivu uto una H.&S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St Phone 893-W Preparc'-For WaWWcalher A PERFECTION OIL STOVE - will relieve the drudgery of Summer cooking. ' . A size for any need. ': Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J ; WE UUY, SELL OR TRADE READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AL-S y- . - FRENCH & GREENE'S Tuesday and Wednesday Cutting and Slashing All Former Store 1 fi Ch tci Marriage rate declined In three California countbs, which is an awful slam at the climate. Ton cun't got on your feet by keeping thorn on the (b-sk. cuves. Most rf the formed by the t caves have been ilistiolvlng out of the A CONSERVATIVE cut and ele gunce of materials make this wrap one of the loveliest Paris has went over to us. It Is of bWge colored kosha cloth trimmed Aith hands of chipmunk fur whose tan Bad brown tones blend most har nioniouvly with the material. It will be At smart fur, early full 4 (or BUtuj Announcements Social announcements may Ik printed In this column free of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cooked food sales, etc., will be rrfuw!. Announcements, to be prlnteil the sanin day, must be In society editor's linntH by 0:00 oVIiKk, evs editor's oote. The Kudbs Auxiliary to the II. of II. T. will meet at the Kagles Hull Tuesday evening at 7:30 o' clock. Th Aid society of the Presby terian Church will meet Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'ebw k in the community room of the church. This will be the last meet ing of the aid until fall. A large itteii-lanre Is urged lo be preS'tlt. The violin stinP-nts of Victor I e PI n to will U presented tn recltrtl tomorrow evening, .Imim 2. t eifM o'elot k al llie Mi mi .Methodist K) tscopal Church. Minerva Says--- A few weckfl more nnd the Children's Sale Hho.is will all be gone. Ono wom an bought thrte pair for hernclf and two for a nelKh bor. Another lady bought Iwo pair ot the 8 to 6 lit 7.V'. Wc "old five pair of the ii to II run anil two pair of the SI to 11 at tl.75. We alno had a good run on our new Hhlpnu-nt of Hpun tix Hlllt Hu.ilery, Guaran teed. It Juat beau the band how buslneu kep up. A fine picture ihow will draw a big crowd. The low prices on ahoen will do the aatne. Wc got 'em you ge t 'em. THE B00TEUY .AV IMYDKN. Mifr. Itratxi up IIiom broken nrcbert and ualk like a mil lionaire. It enn be done. ill mm Sale rices For the Second Tremendous To Close Out French & Greene's Stock Be Here When The Doors Open Thursday, June 4th., at 9:00 a. m. TOM" ! 1 irrr qr v-'Mt 1 W&f rK '. aWBlWF.SMWf"W 1 1 i WW ;..h..,fc;- bl.n r; ,r. :.if.J.aL. " . V "TV r1 V