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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
Tuesday, June 9, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY fSOC Huuoiin,: Mtt.d Mabel Holy. 11 hrurhtn who win leave Wcdm ndny v.-niiiK fur Michi; -a for u, su weeks vacation. lln1 members of the Muriliii Sun.li.y Schol elaar. of I he lii at .Mi't iiodis; Kp:cupal church cmerinhied at u picnic Ih'i -.ikritHt Sunday morn.nj; :il eitfht o'clock at Kivcrshb l-'urk. Twenty-seven of Miss J uty"st f rh-nds w i re prt M'-nt and a delicious break fast was served. Vies I xuy win t accompanied on h-r trip by her metier. .Mrs. Ki ln IMj. Mian I'eLorls Pearson, who was elected secretary of thf Student Ttcidy or tho Cnlvcrsity of Oregon lnr l!tj,ri-!i, wan uyain honored by bi'liiK elected chairman of Ihe (iiT ilvr Oregon Committee for oil Kustern (ircwon. Thin position has I nlwayn been filled by a man here tofore. She bus als) been elected vice president of tlit' liiMiiiy Club. .Miss IVuiH-m has been promi nent in college activities while at tin Ciiiverslty and is a member of Bracelet Cuff Is New Fad n r 12 - next yeiirs S nated from school in l'.i nior the elans. She lxi Grand.' A delightful party tiuik pl:i fViniiK at the V. S. Hanr at 17a" i vdur street when Mrs. liar r r and .Mrs. W. C. Cp-wm wen1 hos tesses to the members of thi' t.:lay llridf (Mish cud their hus bands, 'flu home wan decorated in a pretty color scheme of pink and white, peonies h-lnr used. iMiilnjx the evening's play Mrs. I-'. H. Iv.tnhoe won hiKh score anions the Indies und tin gentleman's prize went to J. J". Pearson. At an appropriate I.1 our a dainty luncheon was u.rvcd. Honoring her fifth birthdiy nn nivi'rr.ary little Miss June Tulbott wns hostess to a number of friends Saturday afternoon nt the lioim' of lu'i' parents, Mi", and Mrs. '. Talhott. 'I'hi' aft.-rnon was 'n joyahly spent at tfa.ni"K, after which refresh im-nts were served, fouiur inK a birthday cako. TJiose present wore: Krnncia Smith. Hetty llurns, Ituby June Mei'herson. Mutrieii Myers, Alar Kii'Titc Weeks, Jack Kluart am Kdward Stuai-t, jr. Victor )pPinto has gone- to rortland to attend the American np.-ra "The Keho" by Krank Pat terson to be tfiven this evening In 1 lie M iiiilnpal Auditorium there, lie will also attend other musical I t l k v WW 1 p't'M Ir.M "f - J h jf.-i A'- SI TKOB n ruff of hniceletp I popa- 3 Cister c&Xary's Jitcheru, . BY SISTER MAAY lli'ul;fust Orantre juice, ct le al cooked with duletf, tnin cream, ott cooked eKKS-, cusp toad.. iLlik, corfce. Ijiu heon Cream of carrot soup, toaut sticks, open t-Ktc sum: tches. Kinder cookies, milk. le.t. Imiliei- Hot beef loaf, baked potatoes croanied aaparHjfus nr. toast, jellied tomato uulad. rhu barb pie, graham bread, milk, of fee. There are no "forbidden" foods aUKbeBled in these men is,- except the rhubarb p!e. Ami the I'ilMnir of the pic can be Nerved lo very umaH peiBons. Carrot bo "4 it cum le. inude with or without stock, mt the stock makes a mure nour islitnK dish. i Carrot Soup. Three cups white aiocl;, 1 A cups milk, t Hinall carrots, 1 onion, up minced celery leaves (op tional), 4 tablespoons butler, 4 tablespoons cream, i tablespoon; Hour, 3 tablespoons boiled rice, 1 I teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, i 1 teaspoon sujs'ar. few Kiatinrs f nutmeg, paprika. Wash and scrape carrots and fit In thin slice. .Mince onion. - I 1 1 butter in soup kettle, add prepared' veffi-tabhs and simmer o .'cr a low fire for fit teen min ute.',, (over kettle. Add sloe; ml simmer forty-five minut.s longer. Hug through u sieve. H.--turn to the fire with salt, app;r, sugar and nutmeg. Stir flour to a smooth paste with a little cold ml Ik and stir into sun p. Cook for five minutes. Add milk and bring to the boiling point. Ad 1 cream and rice and bring a Main Lo the boiling point. Let boil up once. Sprinkle wjth paprika ami War WithMrs. Vanderbilt ! WALLING'S i I com SPECIALS lifty New Spring Coals to select from ; sizes 1 1 to 51. Every one a bar gain. Priced from SIO.T.I to 920.00 llaty Trimmed by and Patterns ?2.95 to ?8.30 us ji WALKING'S TNCR n cuff of hniceletp 1 popa- Jar now. h Pnrln dPslgnAr aimu IntMt thli fiirt bv pluinn evral San.1i of silver rlltliini np hU tun tfMVfrl niodelH t serve, I Radio I i .i i ' br--e; ,..1 , . -'V . y t.s. I V F . st The New French Curl Wlirn yon wish tlie clmrm big effect or a soft, natural curl, the new French pnprr ware la the only answer. Our Hliop Is adtnlrnbly equipped and trulned to give this new curl. You will be more than irieasttl with the results. IMiouc unw tor an appointment, GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room 0, Homme nid. "A IW-duty Aid for Every Need." Thune Main 577 programs being featured during the National Music Convention this week. While in Portland Mr. Hepinto will make arrangement,'; with Al ice Price Moore, leading contralto on the coasi, for three recitals to be given in this part of the state. One writs! will hi given at Union, one at Knterprise and the third at L:i Grande. The recital here will be June L'5 and will be under the auspices of t he .Men's l-'orum of the First Methodist Episcopal church. I COVR. (Special) Honoring her (son, Alborl's blrthduy anniversary, 'Mrs. A. O. Conklin was hostess at. I a dinner recently. Nine guests I were present beside the hostess and ! honor guest. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. li. Conklin. Mr. and Mrs. I Hoy Lay, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hees . ti;d daughter Miss Connto Hees. t COVE. (Special) Mrs. T. C. j Hefty entertained the Womans Au iXillary to the American Legion Fri jday. During the meeting a report (of the poppy sale on Memorial lay was given. Mrs. T. Harris will entertain the Auxiliary FrL (day, Juno lit. at which lime they jwlti start mtlilnt,- rugs for a gov , eminent hospital. J A ur.iiiue pi;rly took place last nlKht at the home of Mrs. I-npter Stoddaid when Miss Myrtle Black entertaimd svn friends at u slumla r party. The eiht girls nt ti'iideil the theatre and dance, af ter which supper wus served at the Stoddard home. At three o'clock thlB morning the girls nerennded several of t heir friends and at n later hour breakfast wus served. The girls wore pajamas and tho breakfast was served in Japanese style. Clever Japanese decora tions were used on the breakfast table. Tho girls present were: Winona T.yman. Elizabeth Garriek. l.a Hue Hanks. Veima Larson, Etta Iblle Kitchen, Irma I,yman. and Luclle and Myrtle H'.acU. vi:im:sday. jtxe 10 Mimiiiain Standard Time Slulious KOA, it.nver, Colo. (:iJ.4) 8 p. m., Fred Hchmitt and his Hialto theater orchestra; S:I o "The Captain of Plymouth," comic opera; ld-12, Dave Ginsburgf and bis Argonaut orchestra. j Piulllc suimluitl Time Stai.ons KFAE, Pullman. Wash. (343.0) Thero blood in the moon. In London, and Mrs Ilarr Hrowr. (uIkvo doing battle Her antagonist u Mrs Cornehu Vanderbiii si. und tuh want to be known a London's most popuuir hostess Mrs Hrowr. wujew 1 a rich Pitteburff coal baron, pave a iart fronr; m:d;iiKhi t t fc , on Derbv night GIVES PROGRAM ESI The folUeivlug Im outline of the salient feulnreM of the irogramme, day hv day, of Hose rYutival to be l;eld In Portland, J uue 15 to iMt, iilcluiYe; Mondut, .luite ::mt M. Arrival nt Poilbiml of yueeii Hosaria on Patiu.sbip (iregon. IT) P. .l. "Pitgeutit ltosarla," Mujtiiomah Field cjumt in chur uk, M'OO In cast). Tuesdav, June HI (Ml P. M. Opening of v Fes'lval Center, Went Purk blocks. ( P. .l. Opening Kotie t?how, Public audttortuiu. t'tt p. M. Ho:4ebud programme. Washington n n d Laurelhtir.d parks. i0 P. M. Ceremony of conferring of Knighthood by the l .loyal Itu- ; Mii-iuiiH at Washington park. ; ti;i: P. . "ltosarla" at Mullno-! mah field, Oregon night. ; Wcdiu'Mlav, June 17 f 1 : A. M. Ho.:e show at Auditor- j tlllll. 2:tn) M. IboHi I'istival program ; ai Wellington ami Laurelhuriit i park. 2': nil P. M. Water .sports and hydro : plane regalia. !i:ir P. M. "ltosarla," at Multno mah field. Wn-ihlugion night. Thursday, dime 1H 2;'H I. M. Floral parade through !ll!tmllmh field tuul principal .streets including lOasl Side. 8:15 P. M. "Hosaria" Multnomah field. t:.jft P. M. HlMh .linUs. Oregon ! ilovplmiiiy ciuh. Multnomah I Field. . I 2::;ti p. r,. Merr.vkhuna, Mullno-i mah field ami through principal' streets. j S : 1 5 1'. AI. Concluding performance. onarli." Mullmimnh field. Hone Fe.-it ival heiidnuurterit re- ' jport there has been a very heavy anvance sale of tickets for tho. PtONuria paKeanl. It (s therefore recommended that visitors intend ing to cee this wonderful pageant make reservations for their ealn ; aa early us possible. , j For Service Style and Fit Just Try Our JANK JACKSON WON D Kit HUnr.KIt COMFORT COKSETS AND IJRASSIKKES PUTMAN'S Ready - To - Wear and Millinery f and can be easily located. ' If the end of the t bread Is lipped in glue, ami allowed to harden, H will be easy to string small beads without the use of a n-edle. . Potatoes will be dry and mealy If the h.iM Ih not added until (Ion are nearly rooked. . . . j A decoration that (s nice for slices of brick cream' is a muatl flat mtnt chocolate for center, with five halves of blaneheiW al monds used for petals. , . If you gut out und work to pay the doctor It will cure you. HAVK YOU ltiiiiK It To Our A HOME FCRNISIIlNC, PROBLEM? , Uetler Humes Expert CARR'S It You Wnut lU-st Bread Cakes - Pies - Cookies Ho Bur It U Miulo by Gwllllam's F.lectrlo Hakcry Intern Oregou'a ljeadine Urcad and Tastry ltakers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Gnldon Crust cert orchesti n, Josef Hosenfebl. director; 8-1 n, KNX feature program; la-1 2, program, Her cules Refining company. KPO. San I'rauclsco, Calif. (42$. 3) C : 4 it-7 p. m.. States Hestaurant orchestra: 7-7 :.lo, 1 1 tidy Helg er's I'airmont hold orchestra: J!-!, studio program; P-Hi, Good rich Pi I vert own Cord orchest ra: lu-U, states Hestattrant orche.r t ra. 7 :3u-!t p, m., Mary Cameron, j pianist; Doris MeReynolds, vio linist; "Canine Distemper," Dr. ! George 14 Fowler; "Modern Plant Doctors," George L. Sun der; "The Lost Art of Enjoying' Oneself," Tiuv. H. W, Graves; "Intereuting nshinglon Crop Hecords," Prof. E. (J. .Hchafci KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (4 07 , l) loli-d p. m., Examiner musical half hour; ij-(i:lf., Mcl)anlel's nightly doings; 6:4S-7. musical! PA HIS,, (API "Our chances of utppreciution talk; 7-7:20, de- success are five In lun. nd that Is tective stoiy, Nick Kurrls; 7:l2.', sufficient." said Paul Taruscon, "tHitline of Kcience." David war-maimed aviator, when oiics Nelson Clark; 7:3-S, half hour tinned iihmrf the proposed Paris-' of Hawaiian music, Hawaiian v,nv York non-stnn iiiirht . wiHch ! Tron'ri A vinfni'c PIom i Trans-Atlantic Flight oil which the plane must carry nt the start present a problem. How to store ihis liquid without Inter fering wjth the stabilily of the plane is causing the experts much t rouble. England. Irekmd, Newtoundlnnd. and Nova Scotia is the proposed 1-tinerary. Hints for the Housewife The telephone companies of this country pay taxes to the amount of over fifty million dollars a year. Four; S-ii, continuity program; I Ventura Hefinitiff company; J "Summer Fiesta of Music andj Song;" 9-Hi, Examiner: Wain -1 pus program, press agents of ! the screen industry; lu-ll, Pa;-i triek-.l;trsh dance orchestra. I Hetty Patrick, soloist. he and another war nee, Frincis Coll, will attempt this summer. "Tho big jump can he made. Gi ven a .smooth working motor and a sound navigating plan" with n lifting capacity sufficient to take off with enough fuel to stay In the air 30 hours, the IViris-Xew York KKWB, Hollywood, Calif. (202 ), 'flight Is no more difficult than se-7-8 p. in., program, Beverly j vera I flights performed in recent; Kldge company; Beverly Hidgj ; years," Coll opined. He referred Collegians dunce orchestra; 8-j.jto the American transcontinental program. Arrowhead Springs non-stop flight, nearly 2,6Mi mlle company; Lake Arrowheu 1 j made by American uvlutors In 1H23: string quartet; Hill Hath and as just qs hazardous as the propo-i Huy Kellogg, the jazz twins; jsed ocean flight. Expert mechan-ii-10, Warner Brothers synco-! les nre now busy tuning up the mo-; ( 'harles Heutichamp, Hull, Warner Brothers direction Charlie Well- Announcements Social fliinouncenients may bo prlntetl In this column free of charge. Any nniMmnccnieiits pertnlnliiic to any fuiiction.s sncb an cooked fotwl .nle4t etc., will be refiiM.il. Announcements, to be prtntetl the same day, must bo In society nil tor's bands by 9:00 oVIwIc. News editor' note. Your Pictures ENLARGED AND TINTED BEAUTIFULLY BY r.ICIIARDSON "THE ART MAN" AT THE Richardson's Art & Gift Shop ! The Women's Foreign Mission ary society of the MethodlHt Epis copal church will hold an nit day meeting star! ing at ten o'elcck Wednesday morning nt the home of Mrs. T. E. Pearson, 12HR K Ave nue. All are requested to bring one dish of food for lunch and ei ther unbleached muslin or glnp linm to b" made Into boys nhlrts and girls nkirts for one of the socl eiy's honi' s in Africa. pa tors, tenor; frolic, man. KGW, Portland. Ore. (491.b), C-7 p. m., dance music, Jackie Sou der'B orchestra; 7 : 30-8, baseball 8-10, concert; Hull, concert, Sherman, Clay & Co. studio. KILL Los Angeles, Calif. (400.1). 5:80-0 p. m., Lelghton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron Bhaw. leader; 0-0:0, Art Hick man's Hilt more hotel concert orchestra, Edward Pitzpa trick, director; 6:30-7:30, little stor ies American history, Prof. Wal ter Sylvester Hertzog, orpltnn kiddles of Los Angeles with Harry James Beards ley (Cousin Jim) ; Dick Winslow, juvenile reporter; Baby Muriel MacCor mac and Mickey Mclian, screen starlets; 8, Dr. Mars Bumgardt, scientific lecturer; fi:3o-iO::u, program, Broadway Department store; 10:30-1 1:30, Art Hick man's Blltmore hotel dunce or chestra, Eiii I B irtnett. b-adc. KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9 1, 5 :3a. 6 p. m., Wurlltzor pipe organ st udio: Sid Zlf f's spori s tall;. W. F. Adler; C:30, tales cf inject Lie, Harry W. MeSpad- i- 7-. mltims:idor hotel cnn- tor, while plane builders are put-' ting the finishing touches to the machine. The hitter part of 'July has been fixed as the probable I time. j Five thousand litres of find and-1 Goods Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Oil Cook Stoves Screen Doors Wire Screen F. L. LILLY Hardware To kIvc a henutl III IusIit to, nil or plain kIiihh, ruli over vllh a pcrlml polalo. TlH-ii huhIi aiul! dry In th u.sual way. .... i A nmall RaKh-curtaln rod, at tdfhiMl Willi hnu'kitK lo I in-' der-i'illH! of tin- tirwlntr talilf, !n xrolli.nl for liolillii); Kponla or , uuval. 'I'lu-y nr( always In pln-:v : r FRIGID AIRE Provides cool, crisp air for the proper keeping of food. It is entirely auto matic in operation. See It in Our Window. Jesse Rosenbnum, Agent, with Benham Electric Co. Phone Main 101. . New Foley Hldg. li la pa ii to Build shrine That I iii Can't Dctmy TOKYO. fAP) The cult of Shinto is no exception to the mo dernization wave which hns ben sweeping over Japan since the gr'-at earthquake of i32,'I. Ar a rc nt mr-ftinsr of the Chln 1o St-.tln- Iecnn?rnction Commit tee. h"id nt the Home Offh-,., It was dend'd th.it tlms.- shrines de s'royed by th- t artli'-u.-ik" f fir-"1 should be r-'-built 01" flre-proo" i j . t . r . in ;'l,vo and vicmltv PS Shrln s w re d. iroy-d. The esliinat'-d vok of lef-ofi.Htriicting ttienr has In - n placed at 4..rt;2.1tiS iV-n. YOU are on a "sucker list" when jou receive flat tering lettei'3 from stock selling houses you never heard of. tch your step! UNITED STATES III FOR SALE 5-R00M MODEItN HOME will he sold at cost. See us at once. The (irande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave. II Saft-lij 'Swifihj Cbmfuifality 3 Como lo our Hinice Di'pot on Ji.rirrshn W. All KlJiKia Iv&va from llicro dallf evrpi hnn.lny LEAVE I.A (il(ANI)K Toil JH')h 7:Sn . 9:00 - "12:30 - 4:,10 llnl or B:00 l:00 - 4:30 I'rnilli'lnn 1 1 :00 - 4:00 DKI'OT I'HOXE MAIN' 7 -JI u 1 Shop At Home --first Years ago people went into the market place "to shop." They went, not knowing what they would find, its price or its worth. Weary hours were spent in in spection, in bargaining and buying. Today manufacturers are bringing the market place to your home. Every time a newspaper comes, a host of people are ringing your door-bell. Merchants and manufacturers are waiting on the doorstep to spread their goods at your feet for you to look at to inspect at leisure and in comfort. Don't let the opportunity that advertisements offer you slip by. No matter what you want, clothing, groc eries, a fountain pen or a farm, you will find the "bet ter" ones in the advertising columns. The advertisements tell you where you can' get what you want. They are a guarantee of worth that pro tects your purchase. Uuying with a definite knowledge is so much better than shopping at random. Study the advertisements ' i -- - (titiu'itimttt