La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 02, 1925, Image 3

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    rnestkVf June 2,- 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pae Three
NEWS of SOCIETY
An a tractive uffnir took place
ytaierdny afternoon at the homo of
-Mm. A. T. HIH un Kliat atrett.
when Mrs. Hill and Mm. Charles
lllngaman entonalnrd the Mumluy
Urhigc Club with a bridge lunch
eon. Covers wore laid for twelve
und ut 1:15 o'clock an excellent
plute luncheon was served. The
table was cleverly, deooruted In u
blue and yellow color scheme, blue
lupin mid yellow voau nerving u
I he centerpiece. r
luring the afternoon's play fol
lowing luncheon Mrs. William Ash
won high Bcore and Mrs, A. , R
Hemlrickson received the second
prize. The gut-st prize went to
Airs. J. C. tiullintf. The same, col
or Kchi-ine was nat-d ui the living
room aa In the rilnliife room.
.
Mr. and Mrs. I. . Hunford and
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Kitrhen cnter
lulned the memlu'rH Of Hie Tuesday
bridge club and I heir ' husband
lu.nl evening with a dellghliul par
ly ut the home of Mr. und Mrs.
Hun ford. The homo was artistical
ly decorated n yellow and white
color sctiemo, i lowers being useii.
Four tables of bridge were at play
1 1 1 1 Mrs. Kd Boylen winning hlgiti
neure among the, ludlej;i omi tltm
I'Vntienien's prlsse going to It. ,1. '
Green. At the close of iu pluy a
tvo eoiuse luncheon wns rt-'rved.
' Honoring Mr. find Mis.' Walter.
Ifln, Mrs. Grunt Hoan, 1 find Mrs,
at Kali Lake City, tttnh. Mrs. (J. A.;
lean,' Mrs. Grant ollort and Mrs.
G. A. Chadwick entrtnlned Thurs
day evening at the home of Mrs, A.
V- Bean on Third street, The pur
pose of the parly was to acquaint)
Mrs. Ilean with Mr. Ilean's friends
here. purine the evinlng games
were played. Thirty-six people '
were present.
' The home' was decoraled In
green and yellow, roses being us-
4i. The luncheon at the close ofj
Hie evening was the cans. of much
merriment,' there being thirteen
Items on thb menu from which j
each guests was to choose three.
' Victor DePlnto will present a
number of pupils in violin recital
Ihls evening at eight 'o'clock at the.
Klrst Methodist Kpiscopal church;
The evening's program follows:
(a) Gavotte, Clark! Donna Peott,
Bevllle Pratt. Klmer Harnden. Ber
tha llantz. Murel Andrew, Clema
Shaw.
(h) l.itllaby, Lachmund: Bertha
Hnntz, Lawrence Bay, Bevllle
Pratt,'- Donna Rcott, Elmer Harn
den, ('leant Shaw.' -II
vioux j)i ktk
(a) Halui d'Amour, Klgar: (b)
Forget Me Not, MeHethn Berthu
Hani, tonua Hcoit.
- Ill
VIOM.X MH,
(j) Truunierel, Hchuinann, l.ftw
rhc.o Hay. -
(u Houvenic. Drdltt, (b) Sr
(Hitm, iJarnefeit; LJertha Hunt...
'(Y, KHinance, Wlenia wnkt, ' (li)
Aduglo. Hied; Donna ficott.
. IV
.Bclitmnterlled. Mch umuun -Klein-eoke;'
Iionna Hcoit. ljiwrence Bay.
Kevllle Pratt, Klovd Merry, Kutli
erlne Whlssler. Bettliu Hunt.. Mu
rel Andrew. Clemu' rthaw Lenore
l.edbeiter, Cleon Cuulwell.
Knlon (Special) The Womnn's
Cub held ltd luat meeting for. this
season last, ThurHliiy uhernoon at
the huiue of Airs. I'runk Sturgtll in
North, I'lijou. Tue purposed build
ing ot a club home was postponed
for this sumuiur, but the club . iu
still - working toward the point
where" they can heve a sulrahle
piure tur lueir invetings ami -programs.
' ' : f
t'ii'i lfi-rs for ' the : mining yer
were tfkMite.d and conimlttees ", np
polnjffd.' (ilher.-'buslni'ss ' for -the
plunntng of ne(t -wlntrr'a incntii;H
was Imnsneted. j Mrs.-I'rnnk Stur
glH 'was eli-cted : preslileiit", 'Wr's.
CaMiv:iti "('oniior, Vice-president
Mrs. Mabel Gab-; , secretary, mid
M it;. M c in ney, t reasur -r. .
'.
Cove (Special) The Annual
meefl'ng of the Woman's club was
helft at the Library Thursilay af-
ternon. Two new members were
added to the roll.' Officers were
lecied lor Ihe enduing year ' s
follows: Mrs. I,. M. I.alrd.. presi
dent. Airs. Italph Comstock, vice
pri Kldeiit,. Mrs. ,. (J. Conkllii, sec
retary and Mrs. George Afejianlel.
trensufer.
Guess Is Wrong,
; JtV a Nightie
i i .ill xth it;
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111'
m
WALLING'S
H XE CI.F.ARAXCE
Sale
All TiininiLHl Pallrrn Hals,
sircol Hals ami Hals trim
med In ottr own work room
ALL GOIXG AT COST1
Money-Raising Sale Still On.
WALLING'S
r . Announcements - v ',.
Social nimonncempnts - may
be printed In this column ttio
ot .charge. Any announcements
pei'tulnlii to any fmictloiw such
aA cooked food Kales etc, will
bo re-fuse. Aiinminccineiiu; id
bfi printed the saint' day, must
be In society editor's hands by
0:00 o'clock. Xcw editor's
note. .
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KitcKeru
BY SISTER MA&Y
beef hath, rlsp toast, milk, cof
fee. l.uncheon Uliked hominy, broil
ed ham or bacon, water cress, rhu
barb tuplocaj . bran bread. - mllkt
tea.
Pinner Vesl rut lots with toma
to aut e, 'haht'd potatoes, beet
irreens. . Jclllrd vetfeluble salad,
chocolate Ijreud pudding, graham
bread, milk, coffee.
Crisp bridled bacon should he
served to children mttler achool uno
In tilut'e of hum for luncheon. The
cress should be finely minced and
seasoned with lemon Juice and oil.
Vinegar, should not bo served to
children under 10 years of age
but lemon juice being- rich lit the
elusive, vltamines should be used
with a feood oil to drc.ts their salads.
Three fourth cup line homing, 1
cup ) ltd I m k water. 1 teaspoon suit,
i cups milk, 4 tuhlcMpdofta butter,
I tablespoon suptar, 1 ess.
Add ault to bolllngr water and
slowly aild hominy, atlrrinff con
stantly.' Boll over the- fire for two
minutes. Then put QV-r hot water
and coolc until water Is absorbed,
Hiiv in one cup of milk und cook
over hot water for ope hour. He
move from heat, udil butter, ;suKir,
remaining, ntllk and egg- nllKhtly
beaien. ileal well dud turn into a
Wt-H-huticred baking dish. Hake
.one hour hi a alow oven, serve
with a milk firavy made in the
pan the ham was broiled in. Young
children must not be given this
gravy. .
Rose .Queen
. i i , Si
f ill
V
in
Vfra, Ronald J. Honeyman will reign
w "Queen Suzamiu I" at th Port
IhiiU, Ore., roue festival next month.
k member of a pioneer Tortland
fumlir. atie will make her trluinpliul
entry uu th lilstorlr '-uttleshlp Or
i- , ".
COVE'S GROPS
DOING NICELY
THERE'S chic a well aa comfort
to thU leevolcss night gown ot
"catln atrlped voile wltb red
popplea - gracing Ha surface. - Th
Ilea at the shoulder and belt ere ot
red ribbon, and the skirt Is cut in
polnta nnlahed with a plcot edga.
It la different, at any rat.
St. Pi-ti-rs Episcopal Guild will
meet WVdnesduy arternooif nt 2:-
30 o'clock ut Honon Hall.
. . .. ' 1 '
The- LariS's Aid society of the
Prpshvteriun I'hurch will mpet In.
morrow afternon In' the community
The New
French
Curl
When yon wish the charm,
inc effect of a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
ware Is the only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped and trained to glTe
tills new curl. You will be
more than pleased with. the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom (, Sommer Bide
"A Beauty Aid for
Krery Need."
Phone Halit 677
Some Beauty! '
It
Ex
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I: M iff iJ2
am
7k
Italian
Plaque
A New Line of
IMPOHTED rP.INTS
KEI) WOOD HOXKS
PLAOt'ES
CANW.KSTICK8
MIltROHH
SrO.Nl'KS
Roe them and recrlve Fie
Instruction In this work M
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
ft-f at m ?
MISS FA VE MARTI X,
Waterloo, la.. If another ona
of Emit Lliuwkamp't fl(tik
must beautiful women In v.'io
tnited States.
ifi t.
room of the church.
Mrs. flanforrt will entortoln the
latlie of the Tuesday Bridge club
tomorrow afternoon with a bridge
luncheon.
The Ladles Auxlllniy to the
Brotherhood of Kullway Trnlnmcn
will meet this evening at 7:30 o'
clock at Eagles Hull,
i
The Allcel Ladles Aid will meet
at the home of Mi's. I. A. Howell
Thursday afternoon, June 4.
The Neighbors ot Woodcraft
will hold U butmeas meeting
Thursduy aficrnon. June, 4, at the
home of Mrs. Henry Yeske. 1005
Washington Avenue.
Hints for the
Housewife
Italian Told to lU'aave
: HO.M K (A!1) A stem warning
itgulnM attempting to enter the
I'nited Hiutea by. Illegal inennn has
been Hsueil to prospective llaltult
migruntH l.y Henator l.tilgl I.ulggl.
He has pointed out the severe Btop.i
taken agaltiHt clandestine tin mi
grants by the American authorities,
and has ui ged prospective emi
grant a either to await their turn
in the quota or, hotter still, to go
to Franco or Argentina.
POVK (Speelnl) Props In this
vicinity are growing fa.it. The corn
which was recently planted Is com
int; up nicely.
T. H. Johnson and A. I Iteeker
have hrounht their alH'i-p front
High Valley to feed on their mum
iiieri'iilluw before they start plow
ing. ;
Mrs, Leah necker left Inat even
ing tor her home In La Ornmle.
Dalton and I'.oy (.Mark of La
Dependable ingredients assure
. good cakes that's why
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
Has a prominent place on the
pantry shelf in millions of homes
SALES Z'a TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRASS
FROM
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TTIellutteii
New Styles New Fabrics
; : ' New Colors
A captivafincr variety of chie. vouthful. colorful Frocks
Tlelhiton or home,' street, business, sport and vacation wear.
V Perfectly finished!' Easily laundered! ; Sensibly 'priced!
J LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
'( " .. : .'
Oramlc nprut u few dnys at; the
Johnson home recently.
Mr. and Mrs; Nell Klght. Howard
Claswett and Mm. J, W. Krisbce vis
ited at the John t'ha'iiwlck homo
at I'nlon recently.
The recent rains caused warm
creek to overflow, washing - out
bridges und flooding the roails.
Mr. and Mrs. L J. Chadwick
were business visllora to A llroiule
Vrldny.
j A. K. Hartley Is the proud own
(r of u new Jevvett ear.
T. II. .luhiiKoi, was a Ia Ornnde
visitor Tuesdny.
. T-lie boys' and girls' elub met at
the )uncan home Wednesday to
Judg cattle. Ji. O. Avery, county
agent, met with them.
Joe Gardner sawed wood at ell
Jvlght's Saturday,"
l Mr, and Mrs. U. T. lloswejl havo
returned from the IO. O. V, cpn
ventlon held at Ashland)
.stuntly Hilled when struckihy tt .irnnAo.l iim,iw
bolt of . lightning while plowing. atrilc several block.s from. I.Ih
home. Police surgeons sail) hi.-c
death wos the resuir of a ln a. t t-
CH'Jirge Btephenson. 48 yenrs old, taek probably eansed by'tlie ulnrnt.
. ,.
Several farm hands working nearby
escapeq,
M;ilTM(i KU.liS TWO
' DKS MOINK8, In. (AP) - TkO
Pumi wi'rw killed und ullothor 1d
Juri'd ilttrliifr on rlrclrlr atorni hira
lnle Monthly.
IN'U'r Hrown. a fftrllio, wik Ih-
STKAWIIKHUY .Il ICR FOR
Bl'M.MUli ia'NCH
Tl,n hnnwu'll wild WlsllOS tO
fin umiBiinl (Irlltlr fllirilllT Die
summer months will prcpuro at raw-
berry juice uulore llto aeaBon
cIohch. A little juice of tills piquant
berry alda a delightful color and
t'luvor to nny fruit drink.
li.nf three cuds or Biietir and
miH rim nt WJiter In HIl eillUnclCd
ware stuiccpnn. Add two enpa of
strawberries and. 11011 icn minuies.
Mosh the strawherriea In the ayrup
an.t.n, nil Ilia Inlpn will he PI-
tractcd. Then let cool. Knameled
ware Ifl impervious to the action or
r,...W anlrlR an there Will he 110
danger of the fruit beeonilwr af
fected or discolored. Have bottles
or jars ready, heat the fruit again,
und scnl while hot.
A inpi, .nn.l minrh Ifl mnde of
strawberry, pineapple, lemon and
nnnire Inlce fitranff tea and water.
with either white birch beer or
Klnger ale added Just berorc serving.
.Motor Vehicles Jfiinilier Dnys
Ot llnrse-ltrnwn Culm In llorlln
BKHUN (AP) The days of the
horsedrawn cab In lierlln appear
to bo numbered and wllh Its pass
ing will go an historic Institution
of Old Derlin. Time was when the
different colored "stovepipes" worn
by the drivers Indicated whether
the cnb was first, second or third
cla?n. Now there is only one class,
anil that is thoroughly dilapidated.
The few remaining cabbies are
well beyond 60 and their numbers
will not Increase as new llcenaes
are Issued only to motor drlen
vehicles. Owners of the horse caba
liuve u hard time making a living
na there la little call for their va
hides except at the arrival of
trains, when all the automobiles
and taxlcabs are engaged.
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
We lime Jnst What You Want In
LUMnr.n, sash and doors and khinci.ks
ll will pay you to uivuttlgaut our prices.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
DRAIN AMI BOX WOOD-l'HONU MAIN Ml
J. U MUNIIALI,
HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM?
Bring It n TT T90! Better Homes
To Our
T1 A TOT? JC3 Metier
KAlXJX O Expert
Do Not
Suffer
from sore, tentler or-
blcoding'iffums," rrin
We have a remedy for
this condition that is
guaranteed.
50c
Moon Dru Co.
Everything 'or the
Sick Room
Thone M-6S
M
Is.-
FRIGID AIRE
TIM ooolliuj oaU ara doslgnul In proper
alia ro cuo yoor Ine box, wlicllicr It Is
laiije or aiiiall and to kocp tlie tfininraluro
In tlm fnoil oimvartnmit hafily below CO
uYgreltt J.'olirvDlivll. , , ( . ,
Jesse Roaenbaum, Agent, with
Benbam Electric Co.
Phone Main 104. , New Foley Bldg.
rLjrj!- - 1 . 1 ' ''i
If You Want tlie Beat
Breatl - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Ue Sure It In Mntlo by GwUUaju'a- dectrhi bakery Eastern
Oregon'i leading Broad and Furry Bakers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Gilden Crust
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Buy Them Where You See This Sign
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St Phone 393-W
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im urn iniMiii. .mitti'iniirtl'1 VjiSirLj.. ,. ' -l .
HI
Prepare For Warm Weatber
A PERFECTION OIL STOVE
will relieve the dmdjjory of Summer cooking.
A size for nny need.
Furniture Exchange
Kir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
riGGLY WIGGLY is the only system of merchandising in existence
today which makes a real distinction between that whichis useless and
thut which is necessary in retail food distribution.
No delivery, no telephone orders, no bad . debts, no waiting to be
waited on you help yourself, nationally 'known goods, clean store?,
enormous volume of eales at a small margin of profit.
Fnrni iv.ulenis ShnriH.'n
I Country Dwcllors Wita
Cl'ORfiF RLRXAKI fcil.WV.
Thlt i rrrent photo of (ha
f.imoiA. Knslih author, who
rUa tvliat lie pleMiw and
Ce away with It, erven h
cooKnaUlra old. EofUit4..
OI-OUCESTKIi. Eng. (AP)
Contrary to gt-ncral belief, persona
living In ihe country have the ;
Rreulfst uinount ot brutna us com j
pai-pd wllh !lty (Jwcllcra, occord-
ing to E. F. U Wood. British min j
Inter ol agriculture. '
"I wunt to ootnhat a delusion of
the rtt and town folks." said Mr. '
Wood apfaking In GloucratT re !
ccntly, "that the country child,
inan or woman la Icn clevpr and
Iniol ll(fcn t thun IiIh brothcrH and
nlfdra In th con"a(i-d dlatrlcta.
Th' truth It that aKrlriiltur? and
I hi thlnga afeocluttl with it df
nmiitl a j(r ;it r iiwutiru of Intflll
fcinip, nt' prtnc and grip than
th work done by the Ihousanda of
tuwnanln.,
WONDERLAND
Fishing is getting good in the Wallowa Lake
Wonderland. We nave a limited number of
U. S. Forest Service Maps showing all traiU
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.
cvnxTpQ GRAPE JUICE
h KUI b Red Wing, 1 pt. bottle... 32c
Tea Garden, 1 pt jug... 28c Red Wing, 1 qt. bottle. 60c
Tea Garden, y2 gal. can..... 77c Red Win' Vfe gal- bottle $L0
Marshmallow, 5 lb. can.. 63c
Cane and Maple VINEGAR1
A. & L., 2i. lb. can 38c A. & L. Cider, 1 pt, bottle 21c
Liberty Bell, 5 lb. can...- 87c !je!nz' gder 1 pt. bottle 2fic
cm i in n - i or Heinz, Malt, 1 pt. bottle 2fic
Skookum, 10 lb. can $1.9. Hdnz; whi pt bottle.......,t:c
I ARMOUR'S PURE LARD, 4 lb. pail - ..89c
ARMOUR'S PURE LARD, 8 lb. pail...- $1.7 1
CANE SUGAR, 100 lb. sack , 56.89.
Better Foods! Cleaner Stores! Lower Prices!