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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
.Wednesday," Juno 10,' 1!)25. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Mra. -;. 1,. iiolima and ' Mr f'lyji- Hi-t cniuriuim-d with an au ti uclivcly appoint cl luncheon ycB-t-rday ulternoon at the homo of Mrs. Huliiu'H. a delicious Windier on y. smvU tit J:!5 o'clock ut four small IuIiIch. The tublcs wary Iiifiniy drcoruiftl niih u jrrrn ami white ml or scheme, IlKhtcJ ijtven caiitlU-a and while pcont s h in? us 'd. Alter hindn-on 1iIIkc was the ffiiiuif of the itftcrttiiii with Mih. Ii. K. Wi Kti-iiiuivt-r winning hlph K-orc for tht firal prize inl tha s-eoml prize going to Mrs. F. R Iluyeu. ; Mrs. Albert Hunter was' hofttcHs to the Itnmhler' Art Club yraier y urteinoun at her counlry homo With ix covered ditm luncheon at one o'clock.. Cavern were laid lor nineteen, with five guetca present besides the club members. The table was artist irally decorated vi;h blue lupin. After luncheon Mrti. , Wlllliut) Miller f:ive an excellent paper on "Dante" and Miss lluth Chenowith, of Knterprlse, gave two beautiful solo numbers. uc(nipiinletl by .Mrs. (1. H. Hirnle at the piano. The work of the club' for the minim; year w:ia discussed and it was de rided to Hlii'ly American Art. Mrs. liar I McPherson, of frifiUlu! Washington, who la a $xvM In l.ti -(J ramie at the home or Mm. l.ynn 'WiiKtit. was the imtpirntjn,U lor d'llKhtl'ul party yesterday ai'ier noon when Mrs. Wrisht entertain ed twelve ladies In her honor. The Writrht home w-aa attractively de corated with baskets of beautiful wild flowis In blue and lavender. The afternoon was rotiu t needle work. At pn appropriate hour delicious refrcshmcntK were sewed. - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ' Zurhrtck and two children have returned irom a trip to Western Oregon where Mrs. ZurbricU attended the Ptatt Kern-ration of Women's Clubs Convention nt Marshfield lost week. She reports that the con vention this year was the largest , ever held In the state and that' much enthusiasm was shown by the lurtfe number of delegates prc-s- nt. La (Irande sent u one hun dred percent dcb'gaiion to the convent ion. Other delegates are exp. eted to arrive In La Grande this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Zurt trick motored through lb n d and Klamath Full ! It's Real Jazz Costume BY S1STEH M.AY Rreakfaal Hi rawbrrb n, cere al, thin cream, ciisp ryt- toast, soft cooUrd vkhh, miik. Coflee. Luncheon lluked Timbalc oC ear.-ott:. graham break and butter S'tndwlclu-s. hrubarb tapioca, milk, tea. I miner Mutton and vei;, tables en casserole, creamed cnard, uioi'l ed heei salad, pineapple lay(-r cuke, white, brc.td, milk, coffee. Swiss c.hurd Is a delicious vege table too seldom un"d. The firm tvntec of the leuvea l.-isle nun-h ' like asparagus when cooked a--pu-rately. The whole leaf Ik cooked and served like Hplnacli and un cooked "greens" are nerved like lettuce or romain. ( 'hlldren four or five years of age may be served chard ai: they would hi' spinach or asparagus. haked Tfinlmlr of Carrots. Two cups minced cooked car rots. 1 tablespoon minced parsley. H teaspoon s-.itt, teaspoon pep per, l bouillon cube. Unit rooked carrot:; through a collunder or put through the fine knife of the food chopper. Season with salt and prpprr and paraiey. lif.it eggs slightly with s.iit and pepper. Heat milk and dissolve (bouillon cube in it. Add to heat en t-gga. Stir in the prepared car- rote am turn info a buttered bait ing dish. Make in a pan of wa ter in a moderate oven for Uilriy niinuteii or until firm. Serve In the dish in which the timbale was huk.M. Making the Groom Wait la 1 , 1 I ... 4 i 4 V i i r 1 - i t .t . ?i 1 .1 . I Winona Winter. niUKlitl enrueav uemms. went m Ho11vwo.m1. Cjiitf . n jiiarry Lloyd KJtnuson. hm rnrnii husUnnl I tut I. on Titi..gt ntv, tnce her to iu preft Huenl. Noririae Sjiet mu) the nod Sper llutl nvtiiy und married on the 'piiei. ten v law Sinumiii. mi i II rht rorme hiiMiuuiri Radio j WALLING'S COAT SPECIALS Fifty New Spring Conts to select from; sizes 11 to 51. Every one a bar gain. Priced from $10.75 to S20.00 Hats Trimmed by us and Patterns 2.95 to $8.50 WALLING'S HERE'S a real jazz costume, with the notes running about the hem of the skirt, blouse and leevea. The material is navy blue Jersey cloth and the notes aro white kasha cloth. and the southern part of the state en route to MarshfieM. They re mained in l'ortland Saturday, tin first day of tin National .Musk Convention there. Members of the Woman's Dene flt Association met hint evening a: the K. of I1, hall tor their reulai business and social meeting- There was ii large atendaneo. After tin business sesion refreshments ver served, during which time a pro gram consisting of recitations am talks was given. Announcements Social announcements ninj ho printed in this column free of charge. Any announcements iwrinliiiiii; to uuy function such as cooked food wib'S, ct!., will he refitscil. AiimttiiHcmcnlH, to bo printed the uiiie day, tmtsl bo in noddy clltor's hnmls by :uu o'clock. News editor's note. Thursday, Jane 1 1 Mounialii staudanl Time sintions CNIU. Calpary. fan. (i;);.). p. m., Arthur I'owell. pianist: Oc or?o Iloothnian. baritone; Jenn et te Tvoney. Soprano; i:clsior entcrtnino.ri California, Southern Ttranch. KI'O. Sin Francisco. Cnlff. (42S.3) 7-7 : :: , p. m., Itmly Seller's l-'ulr-inont hotel orchestra : S-H:fiO, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; Mrs. A. If. I'atter.'ion, soprano: Srr.a-o. KOr playhur Harold Sampson: !i-ltt. program. (.Jeortfe II. Cawell Coffee e ompany: 1 11, Joiinny Ituick's Cabirians. imim:is(.n.ii: r ri;;i:n i-(u ciu:iit ltlMl i. WASniXGTOX. (AD To ex tension of credit to good people, the refusing of credit to the un stable and Incompetent, and the r. musical Imprisonment of the credit erlml Mclaniels' iial. Were urged by Secretary lloo- Vnrlflr Standard Time Slnlions Kl-T. I .os Angeles. Calif. (4C7). f. HO-fi p. in., i:x-pmin lialf hour; n-(i:tr., mghUy doinrs: 0:4r,-7. ra.iiotort-( ver Tuesday, as meihods of im nl talk: 7-8 program arranged by 'proving tht- credit procedure in the M-:illde Iteeves Hamard. mezzo- ! I'll it ed States. soprano: 8-9. Chl-kerln Hall.j Strewing the enormous loss thru Southern California -Music Com-1 oprnt ion of (.IV(ii, (.,iminahi. the P.uij. :-mi. im-i hymphony play- 8l.t.r,.mry told tiie National Associ ation of Cn-dit Men that he knew The New French Curl Wlicn yoa wish the churm lug tffett of a sod, natural curl, the new French paper wnve la tlio only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. You will be more than pleased with the resultR. l'liono now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Boom 0 Bommnr Bhlg. "A Beaatj Aid tor ' Every Need." Phone Main 577 The Ladles Aid of the I.mherar Church will meet Thursday after noon, June 11. in the community room of the church, w!ih Mrs. .Mi ckolson as hostess. Woman Surprises Her Friends "Aftor a spell of Typhoid Feve. 7 years ago I began to suffer from Indigestion and gas In m; stomach und colic attacks. Thi: gradually became so bad that ni doctor advised an operation toi gall stones. A friend advised mt to try Mayr's Wonderful Hemedv which I did with splendid tesulta My friends were astonished nt inj rapid Improvement. I have .1; more bloating and can eat any thing I wish." It removes the ca tarrhal mucous from the intcs- jtlnol tract, and allays the inflam mation which causes praelienll oil Btomoch, llver anil intestlna. ailments. Inching appendicitis One doe will convince or mone refunded at till dntggfsts. Adv. ers. Porothy Woods, readings; 10-1 1, Kvamlnt-r; Harry Moore's famous Vet ura orchesira. IvFWll. Hollywood, Calif. 2 f. 2 ) , 7 -R p. m., Vlnce Kose's original Tontmarte cafe dance orchestra; S-9, Lake Arrnwhid dance or chestra, Carrol Huxley, h-ader; 9.-1U. popular hour, Miller's In ternational Hawaiian trio, Hafch and Hny Kellogg, Parks Sisters nnd otlvtjt; 10-11, Warn er Brothers frolic, direction Ch nrjbi .W'Ilmaiij ..-.; y.; ; ICGO. Oakl-md. Calif. (361.2), S p. m., California Music 'Teachers association.' Ir--ne Mowhind Xic- oll. contralto Lillian ILHeyor. soprano: Ksther Mundell, sopra no; Mine. SPelln Vought, sopra no: Allan Wilson, tenor; Ib'nd rlck tl.jerdrnm, pianis-t; Lincoln S. Batchehler, pianist ; (Jeorgo Kdwards, organist; Alice (fulhrlo riyner, violinist; Luther March ant, baritone: 10-1, Henry Hal stead's dance orchestra. KGW, Portland. Oregon. (401.5), 7:30-S p.- m.. baseball; 8-9, pro gram, Yale Laundry company; j 10-12. Herman Kenin's Multno-' niah liotel orchestra, KH.T, t.os Angetes. Calir. (405.2), (1:30-7:30 p. m.. Utile stories Am erican history. Prof. Walter Syl vester 1 tertzog, 1 (lejuu lira don, , screen juvenile and Cncle John, Grace Crowner, pianist: 7:30,' "Business Insurance." Chffl. Le wen, S-10, program. John Wright the Right Tailor, arranged by Tncle John: 10-10:30, Valvollno: trio; 10:30-11:30, Art Hirkninn'a Bllmore hotel dance orchestra, Karl Burtnett, leader. KMX, Hollywood, CulK. (33fi.f) G:-30-R p. m., Wurlttzer pipe organ studio, sports talk by Sid Ziff; 6: LI, travel talk,. W. F. Alder; C- ; :30-7:30, dinner hour music: 7:-: 30-8, one act play. KNX player,' Edward Murphey director, cour tesy Jones Book store; S-9, pro gram. Brents l'urniture com pa- ; ny; 9-10. KN'X feature program;1 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoa nut firove danre orchestra from Am- bassador hotel; 11-12. colleplatn hour, students of University of; waste than that from commercial of "no worse which Points crime." "We maintain credit based on chaiacter, for there Is not only a large part of credit risk, but main tenance of character us a basis for credit is a stimulant to the nation. "There Is alway:' a small propor tion of crfmlnuis with us. They are the destructive insect f who intent MONEY At 4rc on deposit hero is far more satisfactory than twice that amount in shady stocks and bonds. Ilcturns of nml ltiU'ris( mint Pi-fnclpiil Ik tVr- UNITED STATES our commercial f.-.brlc. This s:rt 01 peisui is the bandit of com merce. There is no greater service t h.iii to n tenth -.-"sly pursue him." Two Vacancies on dory. Thi Delishtfully. Cool, . Fnshiunftblc . mmm F rod Of Ucyncsc Swiss, by Nelly Don Remarkably priced $C.25 An adorable model, with dainty' lace nut collar and iwarl LutJ ton trim, 1 Our assortment of new Nelly' pons includes many other love ly Summer styles cool morir inu frocks jtnd smart model.! for street, sport or business, Priced from $2.25 to SlO.r.O Putmans Kcmly-To-N'car nml .Millinery cmcAC.u ( dlffirultiej pr. To-: lay of the Darling Sliepli. murder of his Al') I ntoreseell 'Hied eoinpb-ti'.Hi jury to try William rd for the nibbed millionaire foster son, William Nelson .McCllntock. It was hoped the two vacancies on Hie jury would be filled Tuesifay, but court wan adjourned early, when the sixth special venire of loo names was exhaiisied. The prosecution Tuesday tele graphed three witnesses to come to Chicago Immediately They were C. A. Xordland, of Auburn, Neb., and Stella Carson, Limb it, Iowa, expected to le.ility v.h ti Shepherd's foriiM-r financial aiatus and Ji-ro-me l.itillo of Indianapolis, lud. Ma:itlo is said to have heard Shep herd remark, til May ,Yiev, Tex,. "Willie will come out of 1'nis with his pockets full." Hoberl 13. Crowe the state's attorney, Tuesday had is.med stibpoenaes iluces tecum for the ri'coi ib; of Slieplu id's account In one bank, and lliat of Mrs. SiH'p'.ierU in I wo other!. British Inaugurate Slovcmcnt to Save Village lilacksmith HRUTKOltl) Kng. (AD Stre nuous efforts are being made here and lu other agricultural dlntricta (tf Cngland to save the plct urcHtpic old-fu.shloiie.l villag.' blacUsmith from passing Into oblivion. The until h of Kngland today is in,! 'tolihiK nml rejoicing' to draw un due mi t, ni mil t hiin'lt. bat is "sorrowing" a great deal more than in the days when Longfellow ideal. zed him all lieeiuue oi tr'tv advent of the automobile and the motor tractoi. In their desire to "n.-.veM the vil Uige blacksmith the Hertfordshire enmity council members announc ed recently partieulntti of a plan deigned to keep olive the decay ini; induslry which has been so hard hit by the modern organisa tion of the big mnnufucl ut'ers and their agents who supply stamlard-ii-.ed parts of farm impleinetus and machinery on lines ol maas pro duction. The ministry of agricul ture has become, interested in the scheme to prevent the passing of the blacksmith nnd hos agreed to cooperate In the movement. Special committees appointed to investigate tho plight of the smith y havo reported that there ore many articles In popular demand which cannot bo satisfactorily pro duced by factory methods because or the skill and tho handiwork of i he emt'tamnu which should count more than lucre cheapness. With a view of giving h village black smith a new lease on life u. spe cial exhibit has been (ir-ranged for the Herts agriculture show open ing early in June where prlxcs will he awarded for agricultural imple ments, wrought Iron gates, scroll work, door fitllnga, general utility wares, such us weather vanes und umbrella ami golf stands. I- W. Hpenitfhl. director of the exhibit, has ulna proposed various other schemes designed to prevent the garage from replacing the blacksmith shop and blleneing the ring of the anvil forever. Jane I'm I Cum-cLs I'la'y. 8ALKM, Ore. Ileeause of a strike involving the Actors Kml!y association. Jane Cowl und her sup porting east who were to appear here In ''llonieo and Juliet," nave cancelled the engagement, a tele gram to thi.s effect was received In Halem. Cabins I In (It nt Itcsort. RANDY .Or. Construction of eight new log cabins and a bath hou.se at Mount Hood mineral spr ings Is being rushed, a force of so men being employed. Mr. Hummers owner of the springs, hopes to have the work completed by July 1. These springs are located o-bout two miles beyond Government en in p. MARCELLING Mrs. 1). Ii. Mosby 701 L Ave. Km MM HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Brinjr It "I A YTT"90 Better Homes tJTVV C3 Ex To Our Expert Goods Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Oil Cook Stoves n Screen Doors Wire Screen F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone Main 8k Cracked SIDE GLASSES And WINDSHIELDS Arc Dangerous I Have them quickly and correctly fitted with fin est polished plate. At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop FOR SALE 5-R00M MODERN HOME will be sold at cost. See us at once. ' The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave. if RPSn ijffKWgrqft? ustvzT&mm " 1 - 1 " i fflar7' J&T' f ""-iW . - . .j. ... . i 1 -X? iii? ' FRIGID AIRE I? U rfH) i J j 41 I I'rovides cool, crisp air for the proper II" i V" 'i 1 I i fl I C3T kotpiiif? of food. It is entirely auto- J iV ' a y.t . I . 4 T 13 I matic in operation. MV'AS" See It in Our Window. ' ri ' " .v "1 J.. ' Jesse Roscnbaum, Agent, with lily :": k& Benham Electric Co. Fa i'" y 4 1 j!rjAJ Phone Main 101. New Foley BIdg. ' -J 1 ,;t;j ;r , -DARDALl H AM) ICARUS." famoui. palnllnx hy Vn lyck The paXntlnc now Is the proprrtr ot Iluvcen Urothcri New Vllr. 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. Buying with a definite knowledge is so much better than shopping at random. Study the advertisements