La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 12, 1925, Image 3

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    Fridiiy, Juno 12, 19LT).
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
i
NEWS of SOCIETY
A pn ily home wcddintr wan sol
di ilzed yesterday afternoon at
thrtte o'clock nt the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Andrews on Klin
Mit'. i in Maker, when their (IiiukIi
li. Junie, v.n married to Korrest
Janus Sft'KKin ot IhtK city. Rev
erend l. Leonard officiated und
ubout fifty guest h wvr present.
The bride wus charmingly Run'
tied la white eharmouse und lace
and carried a bridal bouquet of
roses ami lilt s or the valley. Miss
Alma I'.iyton Han "O J'roiniffl
Me" ami tin wediliiiK march was
played by the bride' sister. Mm.
J'lnllip Schmidt. Misa Leila. Ham
inuiid, oi Ituk.T, attended Miss
Anrdews and I'hilllp Hawiey of
Maker was tlx- best man.
The bride is one of thu popular
members of the yountt'M" set
and is a graduate of the Uaker
high Hihool with the clas.s of lie; 3.
She iiit tended l he Oregon Agrleui
t urn I I 'allege lust year where he
wa.s u tneinlier ol Zitii Tan Alpha
Koiority and a member of the Ma
tt rieal club, tile Woillei.'H Kb" club.
.Mr. Hcroggln makes his home In
.a (.1 ramie and is a inemlier of the
1'nited Stales National Hank Htafr
her.-.
Ttl' nut Of IDWII KUestH were ('.
Seroggin. father of the groom.
Vlr. and Mrs, t'otcmau lieorge ami
Mi-, and Mis. William Wilson, all
of this ehy: Mis. Charl-H I J. Marl
tli and Miss i "at lierin- Haw ley, of
Walla Walla. Wa.shiUKlun, Mrh. Al
ia Cieell of I'endletttll ami Ml MS
Thelma Wyalt and J. Uodfrey of
Heattle, Washington.
. Following their marriage, re
Ireshnients wero nered, niter
which Mr. and Mrs. ScrogKin left
for a two weeks weihilng lour to
Spokane, Canada, and 1'ugel
Pound. They will ulno visit points
In I'orl land and southern ( tregon.
On their return they will make La
Grande their home.
Mrs. rharh s Wah. entertained
tlie niemb. rs of the liesree of Ho
nor of the Protective Association
last evening at her home on Wa
shington Avenue. There was a
short business session after which
the evening was spent socially,
cards being the main feature.
High score went to Mrs. Jack
Jliatt.
Oounuets of beautiful rcses and
other spring flowers were attract
lvely arranged throughout the
home anil at the close of the play
an excellent two course luncheon
was served.
' The t.H.lles Aid of the Lutheran
Embroidery in
Bright Colors
pDC
lister oMary's
Kitcheru
BY SISTER MARY
jajdpVomen of Glencoe ,
Plan Club House of
Comfort and Beauty
I-1 l
CI.KNCOi;, III. (A!). OrlKin
attug in 1 ?J ij a mh it reading clrclo,
then step by step into u circulat
ing 1 Unary and literary dub, the
ii , 3 I" iurriltntfd with the IVderaltoH of
mint, rcrt-al, thin cream, watftea. , .
m..l.l, Kvrup. milk, cofiv... P "7"
l.un,l.o -stuffl hk...l ,.otn- I M! l'l',Uo", , ' " '"-;
lo. I,.in,rt. nundwlch.... fr.-h tfaw- ,KMchl U"" "a 11 '""""'"
!,..rrl.. 81,or,K.. oak.-, n.llk. Ln. !' i"""' "' u-hl..v-
Dlnn.T KM. as,... uf lamli. ! "" "ls "f "" P'"'"-''. '" "''!-st.-uin.'d
n, ,tl.T,-, riiv. vr.im; i l"arl.-,a lor tlip ucltvlll. s of Ihc
n.-w rnrrt.i. 1 . . . . . i . r , . . . , hi, I- 1"' ' ''"V '"""'
! 11,1. Turkf-l lluusi- rollM. frisp Ttio dull Ik the fullllll uhlt'.st
tuam. Junk, 'I cream piHldlmr wll h omaa'a itiK:i'lli;ulini in Uic I'nll
(n'sh ra.-,ll'rrl,'H, mill;, cot'tVc. fcl Slatcrt and from its liic.'iition
Tin halicd puUUocs arc scooped i has Kliarcd lis purpose with Ihc
oul nfler ItahhiK, cacli .shell rilled ' development ot the commttnity.
with an .i;b. 1 tablespoon flaked j That spirit It! carried Into the
noli meat or freshened salt cod-j InuhiiuK program of the ne'v
fish, t',pp'd with Ihc potato polp ' . .. . t. .. -, ,- -, - -,
well seasoned and mash, d and
TU1B linee to this gown of white
georgette crepe are simple
enough, but the wide Ixind ul t
wool embroidery In bright colors and ,
the fringed hemline make it very
striking and unusual. A scarf ol
black Illusion makes the oriental
looking turban, one end of which is
wound ubout the throaty and falls
over the shoulder.
beaten until very lij-ht and put in
to a hot oven to ,brovn the pota
to and cook the i '-'g.
This day's metni offers n sn?r
gesiiim for the food problem if a
boii.ie gtie.st is being cn'ei Jului'd.
The dtshei) sugg '.H!ed for the en
tire day are not elaborate or too
expensive but arr a bit out of the
ordinary tint) quite ilelirU.u:?.
'I'onmto ('renin Salad
Mie quart canm d tomatoes,
onion, coarse leaves from z blades
of celery, 'Z large sprigs ttaiey, h
jteaf-pGou salt. 1 teasjionii siiir,
w ii on1 eiuvei, i -. ieit: pi Ml 11 pep-
i.er. ,'. lejisnooii iiMorika. l . runs
I whipping; cream.
'ombinc tomatoes, onion, celery,
parsley, salt, sugar, elove.s ami pep
per mid simmer thirty minutes.
Itub through a sieve. There should
be from 1 to 1 K cups of thick
puree, stir in paprika and chill.
Whip cream until stiff and Told
into tomato puree. Turn Into a
mold ati'l b't stand for three hours
parked in three parts ice to one
of Rait. Kemove I rum mold and
cut in slices to ere. Serve on
hearts of lettuce will) French
dressing.
WAITING'S
COAT SPECIALS
Fifty New Spring Coats
to select from; sizes 11
to 51. Every one a bar
gain. Priced from
10.73 to ?20.00
Hats Trimmed by us
and Patterns
$2.93 to $8.30
WALLING'S
Church met yesterday afternoon at
the I'arsonage with Mrs. Michael
non as hostess. There was a large
atendance and during the business
svsslon several important items
were discussed. It was decided to
hold an npron social in July, l'lans
for the rededicatiun of the church
were discussed and a committee
was appointed, l'lans were made
for a basket dinner to be held at
the church between the morn lug
and afternoon sessions on that
day.
A social hour followed the bust
ness meeting and delicious refresh
. luenl.s were served. Mrs. William
Moore, of Portland, was a guest at
the meeting.
CUVi: (Special) The Dorcas
Society of the Haptist Church ce-;
jlehrated the twenty third anniver-j
sary of Its organization Jam 4 at
I the residence of Mrs. lien De j
i Horde. When the society was or-!
;ganized in J'ine i'm the officers,
elected were: Mrs. Minnie Weaver,
Mrs. W. CheiNtult and Mrs. W. 1.
Alexander.
j Eighteen members and four vi
sitors were present, luncheon was
served and a pleasatn atu-rnoon
spent.
man's L!iltmore hotel concert or
chestra, l-Mward I'ifpat riek, di
rector; :ftit-7::tu, little stories
American history. Prof. Waller
Sylvester Ilerl.OK; pupils of
liobt. W. Major; Vyola Von.
screen juvenile; Anillt! I looker
and ! olly Wright, readings; S
lii, Pacific Fleet tic Hull way
company, arranged by J. How
ard Johnson; la-1 1 ::iti. Art Hick
man's Pllimore lintel dance or
chestra. Fail Purine! I. leader;
11;:ta-2 it. It.. Lost Angels of
K1I.I. Majestic Six orchestra.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. :t:ii!.!).
fi:;i'i-i; p. m.. Wurliter pipe or
gan studio, sibl y.iiT.s sports
talk; i;:ir.. travel talk, V. I
Alder; il::i'i-7::ia. dinner hour
niit!ic; 7::m-s, Wurlitzer pipe or
gan st ltd io; S-'J, prog ram. West
Coast theaters; y-lu. KNX 1-a-ture
hour; 1 it-1 1 . Abe l.yman's
Cocoanui (Jrove dance orchestra
from Ambassador hotel; 11-2 a.
in., Hollywood night, presenting
movie stars and entertainers.
Kl-n, San Fram tseo, Calif.
I: 1 5-ti::tu p. m., baseball; (;:t,rt
7::ta. Johnny Hoick's Cubit-inns;
S-l'J. Johnny ltuiek's Caldrians.
trutitire, which uiil be the first
unit of the (ilencoe plan of fu
ture commercial and resldentl.il
growth. It has been designed to
fit in harmoniously with the vil
lage plan of building.
With its ground site, the club
house will have u value of ap
proximately $::;, mm. The cos!
will be met by the club member
ship. From the sources whieh are
expected to use the club house,
i he building committee estimates
an Income of $J4.UMi und dis
bursements of li.7tiu, leuvtnjf an
ann ml surplus.
The architectural features of
t he pro tec t ti re si riklng in t heir
imilvi.luality und comfort. The
mollified English style of Tudor
was adopted because It me the
desire of the women for a rustic.
infoi nod and unci! if led type of
rrh it eel ure. carrying with it 1 he
feeling of the suburb and the
home-like.
i'he building, although broken
by wings, bays, sables und offset,
will be drawn together in one
harmonious unit. I'he exterior whl
be of ro igh stone, timbered ubovn.
It provides for women's dressing
looms, spacious corridors, an ami
itortuin wit h a large slag ,
lounge, stake dressing rooms, din
ing room, kitchen, pantries, of
fices, balcony, committee rooms,
projection room, men's club room,
sine king room and ample storage
space, 'with additional basement
rooms in connection wltii Un
healing and fuel compartments.
Why
Fmtipe CalU America
Tint I.mikI oi I ntohl (ohl
SOFTIIAMPTON. (API le
ports circulated h-re that the Am
ericau slate ilepa rt m'tit has put
Its foot down on extravagant tip
ping by its representatives, have
brought tales of the largesse of
some America it millionaires when
New Summer Lingerie I
Cotton Crepe Pajamas Cotton Crepe (.'owns J
$.1.43 to $:!.S3 $1.73 to
In Flesh, Orchid and Poach j
PUTMAN'S I
Ready -To- Wear and Millinery
they leave the vessels that have
carried Ihetn ut suleiy aeros-'i the
Atlantic.
It, is it-lated Mining steamship
stewards that on one trip recently
hii Aiiiericuu milllunaii o gave $1U
to every member of the crew of
the ship on which he wa.s travel
ling, and to each of the ttt'lio.
ers. Ills tips; 1( was estlumh'd .y
the stewards,' u:,l this iodhldiV'il
i Hl,iHM(. Allot hiM ptl:4Heng.-r not
long ago surprised a steward, by
presenting him with Itoi nty-r :l
six clay passage (rum New ntU b
Soutltamptoti.
Warnep Pros, Svncopators. Irene
Authier, Frnest Kariiatl, Monty;
Collins and others singing songs
of the day; 1(1-11, Warner Pros, j
frolic, direction Charlie "Well-,
man.
jKGO. Oakland, Calif. (SiU.2, 8
p. m., Glrrard piano company; j
Ail-American composers' pro- .
gram; double mixed quartet;
Carolyn Hill. Soprano; Ciwynfi ;
Jones, tenor; Mrs. John S. Mills. '
com ralto; Robert Itourke, vio-
linist ; Flbert Co wen, organist ; ,
"The Holy City," oratorio, Caro-
lyn Crew Hill, Heatrlce 1.. Sher
wood, Kuth Waterman, Mrs.
John H. Mills, contralto; (ywnfl '
Jones. Harold Houston, Ktchard ,
Pundgreu, Waldeniar Kngberg;
10-1 a. m., Henry Halslead's or-,
chest ra. j
K GW. Portland, Ore. - (4H1.B) j
13:30-1:80 p. in.. Rose City trio; !
t;-8. Portland hotel, Jackie Sou- I
der's orchestra; 10-12, Portland :
hotel, Jackie Houder's orchestra.
KFi.f. Pos Angeles. Calif. 4 (U'i.L' .
5:3t-ti p. in.. Peighton's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra. Jack .'ron
shaw. leader; -:Sa. Art Hiek-
MONEY
At 4c0 on deposit hero
is far more satisfactory
than twice that amount
in shady stocks and
bonds.
Ki-tunm of 1
nml Intcrrst
miii!
llnHiM
Is tvr-
UNITED STATES
Radio
i i j
The New
French
Curl
When yon wlh the cbftrra
lng effect of a soft, natural
curl, the uew French puprr
wave la (ho only answer.
Oar shop Is admirably
equipped and trained to give
this new curl. You will be
more thnn pleaded with the
results. Phono now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Aoom 6, SommcT Bldg.
"A Ileauty Aid for
Every Need,"
Phone Alain 577
sati itn.AY, ,n i; i:t.
.Mountain Standard 'riim Stallnns.
Iv'tA. Denver, Colo. CH'1.4,
miduiht, Joe .Mann and his
Rainbow-Pane orchestra.
Pacific Standard Time Stations.
K PI , 1 ,os Augeh s, Ca 111'. ( 4 H 7 ) ,
fi:H0-ti p. m., Kxaruiner's matinee
program; f.-ii: 1 5, Mc Daniels
nightly doings; t!:4r.-T, raditorlal
talk; 7-7:4'., vocal reeital, pupils
ol John Smallman; 7:4ft. the
Bookshelf, Miss Nancy; ti-9, Kx-
a miner; program by Zoellner
( 'onservatory of M usic ; 1 o,
play by K IT pin vers, George
Krenger. director; lu-11, Pack
ard ita.llo club. Wav Watts and
his ukulele. Carlson sisters, Jack
Kurtz, pianist; Dorothv Cleve.
land, blues singer; 11-3 a. m..
KPI midnight frolic arranged by
Don Meany of screen land.
KKOA, Seattle, Wash. (4r,4..'0,
: 4 - S : 1 f p. m., program; S::io
1", Kddte Darkness and orches
tra; ii:iif-n :sn, dance music.
KFWH. Hollywood. Calif. 2 r 2 .
7:4.r-9 p. m.. program. Monte
Mar X'ista Suhdivlders. Ron Wil
son's Monte Mar dance orehes-
t ra. Knckson sisters. 'harles
Peaucfiamp, tenor; Monte Mar
Vista siring quartet; Miller's In
ternational Hawaiian trio; S-lii, !
ijf ':', f most famous
;ljf' ' fjijj jt Wonderland
& 'r'
ill' ET1T
t'tfTu-Cr i.a (;i.M)i;
THROUGH
"f SLEEPER
"iS Park Season
.i. ir. Kr.i.M.v, aki Igfe jSfV.s
I La (irnnilr, ih-o. JljtflJe
MARCELLING
Mrs. D. 15. Mosby
701 L Ave.
Minerva
Says
Hy gosh! That fellow at
The P.ootcry Is crazy I guess.
For he Is selling Pig Hoys'
Shoes, si., n 'lb to fi. tan
calf, all leather, welt soles
no sqieek, no nails, flexible:
high grade, at . per
pair. A man with good
judgment would ask Jfi.M)
anywhere for a shoe of tills
quality. (What's the idea?)
Well, we are elmlng out the
1 toys' and Children's Shoes.
We will trade you a pair
of Youth's Tennis Shoes,
suction sole for 8l.!lT. per.
Wo have cut the price,
you cut the cards and
start the game.
Shoe Polish at On
Price of face powder,
both will Improve your looks
but be sure yo i get the
polish on your shoes, and
use It uh often as the, face
powd'-r.
THE B00TERY
INC.
CAY HAYhKX. Mitt.
, Toot and Leg Covering..
( Slippers and 1 losiei y )
hold Here.
now
let's
-Half
and
Per led ion Oil
Cook Stoves
Just the thing for
summer cooking! Kusy
and Inexpensive to op
erate. Splendid link
ers. L'-lturner style... SlHJM
:i-lturner style. ...SiN.no
4 -Punier style....s:H.00
oyi:ns
2-lturner Puritan S.Y1M
INPurner Perfec
tion S7.00
2-Hurner Knamel
Door K7.HI1
Wash Boilers
Kxlra large size seam
less, cover, heavy cop
per bottom
$3.25
Bread Boxes
Willi," JuiianiH',1. funry
Kill dt'corallons. 8,'llin
h-Ms r u u n il cornt'n.
ilirllik' Kwini,',! sl,l'S
im.l linilnni
$1.00 Up
Glass Wash
Boards
Soap box securely fas
tened, r r I tn p glass
waliing Kiirfu.ee
JSc
Special Offer
BED, SPRING And MATTRESS, COMPLETE
Complete bed outfit at a sensationally low price! Full
sized continuous post lied, 2-inch steel tubing with 1-inch
fillers. Verms Martin or Ivory finish. Non-safitfinfr link
fabric spring and comfortable roll-edge mat- OQQ 7A
tress. All three pieces at this special low price jjd.vJ
BIG SPECIAL! 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE
Another example of the extraordinary values that await
you here. Consists of full-size, Vow-end bed, handsome
dresser with' Kix2i mirroiv ohinonier. with six, drawers
This suite can be had cither in Ivory or French Gray
Delivered to your home at this extremely
low price
$59.50
Bargains in Used Beds
A big variety of used Metal Keds in various
finishes, as low as -
$1.50
EXTRA SPECIAL!
SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 13TU
No
Phone
Orders
No
Deliveries
BATHROOM FIXTURES
Glass Holder, Towel I'.ar and Tub Soap Dish glazed
white; will not chip or discolor; offered as a QQ
set at the extremely low price of ZQC
Davenport Table
11,'l't' 1h im ullraoliv,, ol'lt-r. I-I;- .
ct'lilltmtilly w - tiiiutt' f.-ilth.
turlH',1 h'KS Willi 'tx4X I,,;,;
tvo-tin, innhnwuiv finisli -
$19.50
Bird Cases
White enameled, heavy win pa
wire, slhllntr door, two Kiats
cups, wood perches and .1
hwIiik: removable hase and
hrass-hound guard
$4.50 lo $6.50
Brass Bird C1;es
Prass t ItrouKhout. spring hriisH
wlri's el Inched at. top in ria
under cap. sliding door, brass
cup and ring. :t wood perched
and one swing, opal cups, spun
brass base nml pedestal en-
$6.00 (o $7.50
White Enamel Dish Tans
Certified enamel ware, W -quart
capacity, Itl inches wide by ti
-deep, formed aide handles t
$1.90 - $2.23
Carpet Sweepers
All mulul loss .varnish finish,
raisi'H no tl t.'it, iiutoiniitlc :t,l
JiiHtmcnt to the dlfi'i'ii'iil Kr.'il''H
of cur'l.
sri:'i.i,
$2.45
Coffee Percolators
Colonial and plain shape,
in high -grade aluminum
with black composition
bundles.
$1.00 - S l.r.O - ?.".00
Our
Saturday
Special
On two patterns of our
Dinnerware
IRENE and PRINCESS
DOGO SETS
, AT
SG.9: and S9.35
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
Wallowa Lake
Wonderland Lodge
Sunday Dinner, 1 -00
Sweet J'lrkkfi Jumbo Olives
Spring Vegetable floup
hlcken a la King with I'attbs
AniPihiiii Tot Iloal
lb a-! Lettuce nd Tomatof a. French Ir-Hs:ng
New Asparagus fund led Y;imn
Straw 1m i rt-s aiirl ('ream L"inon and Apple Pie
I'off.-e Tea Milk
lmicJm; Sntiinlay Mubt. Star Novell) OivlM"tra
1-aUe 'lhlug it kkhI tuny.
FOR SALE
5-R00M MODERN HOME will he sold at cost.
Sec us at once.
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave.
. ' . . . . . j
ood.h! " ' l 111 ' lljjl
for Canning
j THE NEXT TWO WEEKS will he the host time tn l.uy your Straw- 1
Hi l!
Si i Ivjiries for canninc. If vou do not want to he disiinnoiuted. send us !i
', - v ... .
M II. Ill
Pm FRIGID AIRE
"J3'
Provides cool, crisp air for the proper
keeping of food. It is entirely auto
matic in operation.
See It in Our Window.
Jesse Rosenhaum, Agent, with
Benham Electric Co.
Phone Main 101. New Foley Dld.
THE NEXT TWO WEEKS will he the host time tn l.uy your Straw
berries for canning. If you do not want to be disappointed, send us
your order. PHONE MAIN 80, lettinu us know HOW MANY you want
and WHEN. We will send you berries picked that same niornino-.
If you are short of JARS we can send them along with the leriirs.
PATTISON BROS. GROCERY
Phone Main 80