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Wednesday,-June 24,. 1925 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .' Page (Three NEWS of SOCIETY REMINGTON AT One of the innttl delightful uf fuirs 01 the season took plat'' TureJuy afternoon, ut l:l& o'clock when Mrs. J. T. Richardson enter tained In honor of her MltT, Mis. H. Martin, of Suerunienlu, t'nli lornla, who In visiting here. The event was in llu form uf a .Mai-, gucrlie bridge luncheon, the color avheme or purple and white being parried on! in dainty marguerite. After u deliuioiiM four-course luncheon lour fiaiucs of bridge were 111 pluy ill seven tubles. Mrs. A. Heuver, of OcsMolnes, Iowa, who Is visiting in l.u (.irand.1, won IiiKh wore for the 1 1 ml prize and the H.'Cond prize went to Mrs. i'. M. Robinson. M rs. Martin wow presented with U guest prixe, 1 1 onoi in ur MrH. Agnes I Ulnean, who leave Sal in-day for San l-'ran-clsco, t'lilliornhi, fur an inili'flnlie viHll, M in. A. V. l.indKi-en .-nd Mrs. Lynn liohm-nkanip entejkiin etj Ihe member ul III.- Whllliure Sunday school class of the lr-s-hyierlan church Inst ev.-iiiiitf at the home of .Mrs. Ituliiienkiiinp. The parly was a surprise fm Mr:i. Iniu cim and the main feature of the evening WUH It ImildLeivhl.-f siimy er. .The tJine wjim spciil socially and ut, needle work, after which dain ty refre.shuientu were a.-rve.i. Charming Scarf Arrangement 'd' W"V .wcf mm 3 CAVE SUNDAY 4 , V Announcements ' Social announcements may tit; printed In this column free of charge. Any aniiuiiHceiiiciiis pertaining to any functions .such as cooked fonl sales, etc., will be rrfiisetl. Aniumucemei.tH, to Ik? printed the Kunierday, must lw In society editor's hands by U:l)lt o'clock. News editor's note. The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran Church will ine.-t at the home of Mrs. Fred Mittthes, N. Ash til reel, Thursduy afternoon at two o'clock. All members are request ed to. be, present. Chapter 1, P. K. O. will hold a special meeting ul the home of Mia. it. S. lirowntnn Friday after noon at 2:S() o'clock. Near Nome, carried to sea kept cool until Alaska, a on a cake rescued. w oi nun of tec ' Friday Is one of tho seven days on- which li is unlucky to smoke elgarets In bed. 5 Ar 4..t. . k " "if c lr'VJ a ft TORE popular than the fur thl VLneaeon is tho Bilk acort that iioc not need to fc worn in the conventional manner but may lie tied in a pert bow as is this one of red and wliito plaid k- Worn with a simple ka3ha froik it xnnk a very dashing outttt. WALLING'S CLOSING OUT 50 MORNING FROCKS. For $1.49 TRIMMED HATS $2.95 to SS.50 FELT HATS New styles to select from. Japanese PARASOLS 35c to S1.93 ! WALLING'S Sister Mary Says: Ureakfat Halves of canla- loupe, soft cooked eKKH. crisp toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Jellied bouillon, hot cheese sandwiches, lettuce salad. nioc-piiduMutf,. BiilU,iti'U- i, , ( e .. Dinner Itreuat of veal with vegetables e!i casserole, buttered potatoes, spinach, tresh cherry pie, whole wheat bread, milk. tea. Children under ten years of nge should be given stewed prunes iu place oi the union for breakfast.-Tin- luncneon menu is suitable for children from four yeurs of use up and the dinner menu, with Ihe exception of the cherry pie, can he used ;is suiTireHled. The New French Curl When joa wish the charm ing effect of a snft. Datiirnl ciu-l, Ihe new French uaprr wave Is the only answer. Onr shop Is admirably equipped anil trained to stive this new curl. Yon will be more than pleased with the results. 1'hoiie now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELL0 SHOP Boom 8, Sommer Blilf. "A Beaut Aid for Erery Need." Phone Main 57T Mi merva Says- You can net more miles to the gallon in Arch-Aid 8ho -a than any other make. They rhle easier than bal loon tlrt'M and tire you less when you walk. They aro guaranteed against punc tures and nre non-skid. The arches in these shO's net as shock absorbers; your radiator will always stay cool even in hot weather; the conibinal Ion heel fits so anit,' that you save $ in hose and llin- r tubes. We Kiuini n tee no carbon will collrct on your spark pi u? and they will spark 68 often as you catch a fellow. You will not require any In fit met Inn hook to operate a pair of Arch-Aid Shoes. And very little damage In collisions at intersections, ltc k'ame do anything ju?t once. Arrh-Ald Shoes will help you. THE BOOTERY INC. OAV HAVDE.V. Mirr. LOOKS FINE To have your pictures, en latgid and beniitlfully tint ed by Klchardson. "The Art Man." Developing Printing Copying Enlarging Tinting Framing ALWAYS At Richardson's Art & Gifl Shop I Cherries rO': (Special) Th Ut. Itey erend W I Ilia in f. KeminHfun, Bi shop of Kaslern Oregon, ussisteii by four of the lilatrlcl clerKy und the Ueverend Klmer N. ijchuiuck, ol New York City, held services in the little church of the Ascension In Cove Sunday morniiiK. June "I. Iteverend William Murray Hrudner, now of cove, hut lute of c.un briflKe, Muss., reud the services and iteverend Krnncln M. Hall, of Hend, Iteverend J Sumner Hrown, of J'etihh' und Canyon, hut late of ainbrldK Mass.. and iteverend .V Shmuch assisted wtth Ihe mus ic. 1 lie Ascension church of Cove is u small (lot hie si met are. the corner store of which was laid in l sit 7. It's beautiful many hued stained iflass windows are a mem orial to Ihe early pioneers. The boys and girls who have been utteiidlDK the various colb-Kes nre uguln at home. Three Cove people graduated from the I'nlver sity of Oregon and om from the Oregon State Normal School at Monmoiith. Hen Harris anil Mil dred Kichurds are home from the Oregon Agric ult oral college, i.ola Marten, (iracc lUiyette und Thelma .Murphy are home from Monmouth (rant , and Merrll . Con ley H oni hitman, Arthur i'eek from the li. V. I, at Provo. I'tah, Oesmond l-'ulp from O. A. C, Lois Lawsun iroin Helligham, Steven Selak from the mi versify of Oregon, and Oella Weimer from Provo. Mrs. Kvu Ouncan and tier two small sons, Hobby und Hilly, left Saturday for ihe State Normal school at Monmouth or the sum mer session. Marvin Daniel a graduate of Ihe Cove high school in P.tiM, who has spent the past year uj herdsman ut I'hymere farm at Hoi Luke, Is attending summer school ut thr Oregon Agricultural College, ut Corvallls. Miss Alice Kaufman, of Fall City, is a house guest of Mrs. John Valentino. Mrs. Kthel J)eHaas who has been spending u mouth -with her parents, Keverend. und .Mrs. H. I. Hansen at Glen's Kerry, Idaho Is ut home ftgnln. Glen Jioberts, of Pendleton Is h gipst at tho homo of his father, K. K ltoberts. .mIng ClaN Opened Miss Alice Marquurdt, county health nurse, opened her class in home nursing Wednesduy. In stead of' the twenty one ladies sig ned for the course there were thir ty six to take it. Two classes were formed. Miss Kva Turner, of Perry, a grand daughter of Mrs. J. W. Bax ter, is the house guest of Miss Luetic Peck. Arthur Pock, who recently re- Uirned from tho H. Y. I". ut Provo, Utah, litis gone to perry und has started to work in the box factory ! there. . . The box factory in Cove is uuln a live pluce. Iteverend Lindly M. Miller, who Is dean at the summer school was culled to his home ut Hood Kiver Suturday. Judge William SmKh und purty, of Uuker people, attended the morning services at the Kplscopul church in Cove. iteverend Luther G. Williams, who is atendlng summer school went to Baker Bunduy morning for Ids usual Sunday services. Keverend und Mrs. Sydney W. Creasy weru In La Grunde Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. J. It.' Price are at home again after a trip to Crane, Oregon. Professor Price signed up us principal of the Orant schools whilo there. , -Mrs. J. J. Conley, Mrs. Hay Goodnough and Mrs. Hue), of La Grande, came to Cove for the 'guild meeting. I Mrs. Kva Homlllflrd, of Portland lis a house guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Hem. Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Price will leuve the first of August for their new home at Crane, Oregon. Miss Allle Ilroughton, of Hose burg, is spending Ihe summer with her sister, Mrs. Jus. Hoatson, jr., and Mrs. Henry Mulr. J, K. Oean has ret timed from a trip to PortlHtid to tho Hobo Kest ival. Mrs. Dean who accompon led him went on to Tacoma and Seattle to spend a month with her sisters, Mrs. G. Huberts and Miss Klorenee Severs. There will be u special meeting of the cemetery association Mon day, June 2!t, at eight o'clock The purpose of tho meeting Is to arrange tax for the maintenance of the cemetery. Visitors at th church school Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Goe. Hurtman, Mrs. Sturgte, Miss Vir ginia Hlurls. John Mumbetr, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Miller, and Hobert Miller, of Pendleton. Judge Will iam Smith. Mr. Hoyden, Gllmorc, Hilly and David Koydi n, Douglas Porter, Mr. Foster und Billy Pat terson, of Bflkor and Mr. and Mrs. Murtlia and Francis Murtha, of Haines. Women of Wealth Get New Thrills iu Driving; Four Horses LONDON AP) Couching has not diminished by any tueuns in Kngland because of the popularity of the automobile. This form uf sport appears to uppeul even more than formerly to thu woman of to jduy, und there hua been u move ol) tool recently to ad mil women members to the Coaching club, uv they have never hud u coaching club of their own. Women have long been eligible for comptiitions, however, und have successfully ap peared in couching ami harness cluMses ut horse i-iiows for many years. Coaching entuhsluxts say that the appeal of this sport bt more po tent t ban ever, us women realise that they show to much better ad vantage upon, a couch than seated In an enormous automobile, often partly hidden from view. While women here have figured In the coaching world chiefly us passen gers, nevertheless ihere have been, and are, notable women whips. Coaching, or at least driving one's own coach, Is an expensive umusement today, though no more so thun the ownership of a fair sited yacht. A coach at the pres ent time costs from f ftMMl to (titbit). A good horse may be had from $7Mi to $175(i. hut the cot of a perfectly matched leant is out of all proportion to the individual value of the four horses. Although the season, which opened with the Coaching Club's meet In H yde Pa rk in M a y, a nd 'xtends for three months, Is Bhort running expenses are very high an compared to pre--wnr days. The majority of whips in Kntr land are taught to drive from child hood. Good ''driving hands" are most Important. In the absence of this gift, no training can make n thoroughly accomplished whip. But, given "hands." steady nerves. Imperturable temper, patience ami skilled tuition, a woman, taking up four-in-hand driving for the first time, may acquire reasonable pro flclencv in three to four months. i.l Faur-in-hand driving appears eusy. say the experts, but It demands consummate skill, while the phys ical and nervous strain Is by no means tight. Hints for the Housewife BAKF!) Clli:i:sK O.MKLI'T This omelet may be served us the main dish fur even u formal little luncheon. it differs from the average omelet In that it is buked instead of fried. The ingrediei.H needed flr four egtfs, one half cupful grated eher se, one quarter teaspoonful of sott breud crumbs and one lablespoon rul of butler. Sprinkle tin bottom of a well hilt It-red etKimeled ware t taking dish wit h purl of the crumbs. Over this sprinkle u layer ol the cheese, using nearly all of II. Break the eggs Into a bowl, 4idd i he sail and a t uhtespooutui of cold water. Stir with a fork Just enough to blend the yolks and whites. Pour the eggs over the cheese and rover with the rest of the crumbs. Meutter the remain der of the checur uvvi' the crumbs, dot with the butter and sprinkle with paprlku. It desired. Hake iu (l hot over fur ten minutes, or un til the ckks ore set. Serve from the dish In which it is linked. let I) Work 1 liixpcvlcd. MAHSHFIKLD. Ore. W. C. llttwley, representative In congress, visited (he Jetty work here. He was accompanied by members of the I'ort commission und others. The opinion wus expressed that the work of building the jetties will ne completed long before the allotted time. MARCELLING Mrs. 1). li. Mosby 704 h Ave. Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cooking results. See various models here. Furniture Exchange Fir ttnd Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE "Check Seal" Retail Dealers We Sell GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS H. & S. ELECTRIC Sommer Hotel Rltlg. Phone 393-W. New Felt Hats For Wearing Now ' So Suitiiblu for Town, Street and , Sport Wear In every color, sit and sliape. Tiny little Felts, un-; trimmed or triinmwl with folt; some bandod with rililitm or chenille braid; others turned up jauntily mid held with a In illiant . ornttmont. - $1.2.-. to $10.00 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Yot i can not n f f ord 1 let the bird Have I hem this Year. We art? going to He In the market l or HL. KN and liOYAL ANNS. We Cannot quote n Price an yet but It will pay yon To ee its iM'fore: Yon sell. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. I'limw Mala IM ffanntngaHomi? First of all, tell your Architect or Building Contractor that you want "Check" Seal Electrical Wiring The "Check" Seal is our trade mark which identities cledtrical contractors who do mod ern elcdrrical wiring, install convenient con nections for clcdrical appliances and who use standard wiring devices. This is the kind of workmanship you want in your new home. To insure your future comfort, insist that the wiring be done ly a "Check" Seal contractor. Remember, also, that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who sell only quality merchandise. Uuy electrical appliances and equipment where you see the "Check" Seal. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY tAN mANlIICO 101 ASGIHt 10NQ MAC OAKLAHP rotTLAMD 1 1 ATT 1. 1 Iff AS t Distributors for General Etotric Before you build, buy or rant in " I Uc ttkiinval Huw lul lluuMbuUer." 1 Ui hMkki itii be in Iimo T ! tr .41 CmuhmiIuI of rtui!r tuIipr t'l "l Lrtk" Uti wf fcr nub( f ' j ; J1'"-. EvcnvP" of cow's milk in HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Bring It H ADD'C Better Homes To Our iJKJtV O Expert MASONIC HOME YISITT'.D rOHKST OHOVK, Grp. Rcrvlrei were conducttd at the laaonie and EaMern Star home by the ) oil (fen and chapters of Albany, Hrownnvllle, Shedd and Mill city. It won Linn county day at the home, an annual event, and more thun HO Masons and Eastern Ktars motored to Forest Grove and en joyed a picnic luneh In the city auto park before going; td the home for the services. Ju men K. Wrath, erford of Albany was chairman for the exercises. Judge perry It. Kll, grand j muwter of Ant-lent Free and Ac- i cepted lufn of Oregon gave ihj lrtncittt aildrt-ti. Thin was liia j first utiHarjQce as gruml muau-r. ' The base bull fun skeins to tro around I most as much as the electric fan. "Check" Seal Appliances Carried By Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. It Yimi Want fie Knit Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies lk) Sure It Is Mmlo bj. awllllm's Elcctrio naUcry Ewlem Ori-ctin'i beading Ureul nnil Taxtrj linkers Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Gnlden Crust Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We Hare Just What Too Want In LUMMOR, SAHIl AND UOOHS AND 8mNOI,E8 U will pay jou to lnreatlgata our price. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 Ll'MIiKU, SASH, DOORS AND SHINGLES NEW THOU IRONER JUST ARRIVED - Th- "Op-n Km!" of tho No. SO Tlior lroner takes cure of riffles, ruffs, rollur bunils, etc. Skirts ami dreBWs run h6 Ironed itiid-r tin- cntlro length of Hie ironltiK Bhoc. No hrnrlcela or brurr.i to ohstruct Just a clear Ironing apneo tiility luehrs iontf- No Spcclnl Wiring Necessary AitHeh to any llitlit socket, l'llc- 91(17.00 Tcrnu to Suit Your onvciilriKi-. La Grande Electric Company Itoesch Uldj;. - J rv