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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
Friday, June 20, 1925. Tllfi LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY Mr. it ml Mrs. Guatav Wlwsler oe Ifhrutt'd I heir Hllvnr Wedding anni .viTHary Tuesday ni their home tit SU4 Main uvt'tiiit', Mm. J. W. Kim ini'l, mother of .Mrs. Wissler, Mrs. V. M. CiroMhoiiK ami daughter, .llhodu Jaiii', iiul Mrs. Ktmor itrown. Mrs. Wissler'n Misteri, uti or i'ortlund, Mi t J, (ireen, ul ,nq Mrs. Wlssler's sister, of Silent, wt-rn preent. The wedding ceremony was ner ,forniiMj twenty-five years ago June Iti Linculu, Nebruaka. by tlm bride's fulher. Kevennd J. W. Kinuiti'l. Mrs. K. M. Uroshonte. .who played Mm wedding march on 'i hut occasion again preHlded tit th "piano. Mrs. Kl liter Itruwn minn "Oil I'romise Mi," Letters ami telegrams of con gratulations with valuable iin iih ii los (rom relatives uml tiear friends lidded much to tin joy of tin oc-t-uslon. Mrs. . J. lireru conduct ed, i he presentations, Kuiliurine, Hie only rhlltl of Mr. una Mrs. WtssliT, assisted by lthodu Jams (Jrofdiong, offered flowers. The home was lastefully decora . ted with flowers. A lovely tlireu course dinner was served and thu 1 evening spent In cheerful reininis ee rises and music, , To udd to the occasion Mr. anil Mrs. Wlssler and 1 heir daughter and guests motored to Wallowa Lake Wednesday uml spent the day. Honoring Miss Jee:i McDonald, whose marriage to William M'r Nabb, of Berkeley, 'iillfornlu, will lie an event of next wick, Mrs. (1. Dot ion entertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday afternoon ut her home, on Adams Avenue. Hi until ni bouquets of pink roses wcro a t t r a c i v t I y arranged throughout the home and after n delirious luncheon ut 1:15 o'clock wlih covers laid for twelve the af ternoon was spent at bridge with Miss McDonald winning high score. A hundUerchiel shower lor the !rlde-elect was u feature of the uf-ternoon, - Mrs. V. 8. Ha rex proved herself a charming hostess yestorday ar- ifrnnnn ulii-n she entertulnt'd t he. Thursday Bridge club at u one o'-j rlork luncheon. After a delicious i two-couse. luncheon was served) three lubles of auciion bridge were Dt play, with Mrs. t'hfster New lin winning high score. j The home was prettily decorated Willi pink rosea und Shasta daisies, 1 u dainty pink and white color ( miiriu; being used. .;. I Approximately rwenty mumbera of the Stake M. 1. A. Hoard met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Ueorge It. Lyman to hear the, reports of Mrs. Lyman und Wilfordj Johnson on the M. 1. A. Jubilee. tonfercnee held at SalL Lake, lily recently, which they attended. following the reports the even ing wuh enjoyubly spent at games a 1)4 refreshments wen auivv.d...Thfli home was decorated with beautiful bouquets of the season's flowers, canterbury bells tn pink, lavender and white and sweet peas being used.. were present. At noon a picnic lunch was served under the trees. The women spent liic ailernoon vi siting und the younger people went swimming. Mrs. Marvin W. Hoaney cnter lulned at a luncheon and afternoon ut curds In honor of M rs. I M. Murker Tuesday afternoon. June S3. The home wus decorulid. with a dainty pink ami while color scheme and durinir the iificrnuou'B pay Mrs. L. H. I l:xm won . hih a ore. The second prixe wont to Green, Those present were: Mrs. T.eotl ard I! owe rs, .Mrs. It. 11. Kurnam, Mrs. Green. Mis. L. f. Hlxon, Mrs. Oscar John, sou, Mm. I.. M. Ilc.rbec and Mis. Mitrvin W. Jleauey. t Honoring the tenth birthday an niversary of her son Itoyce and the eighth anniversary .of her sou, Clyde, ..Mrs. William Klepler enter tained a number or boys and grls aL u delighiiul parly Wednesday afternoon. The birth tlay anniver sary of one of the boys was last Sunday. June 11 and the other is next Sunday, June JS. The afternoon was spent at gam es -j nd music, alter which a diiel ouu luncheon was served. The l.Kdiea Aid of the Lutheran Church held a social meeting yes terday afternoon at the home of Mis. Kred Mat tins. I Mans wera made for the Apron social lo lie given next moid h to which tht husbands of Hie ladles are invited. There was a large attendance and before adjournim ut refresh llieiilH Were served. I The Missionary Society ' of I ho 1 Ttaptist Church, met yisierday at- leinoon with Mrs. Sydney Mapper sell as hosletia. The subject for tii; afternoon was "Gods lied Child - i ren," tnd was ably handled ly M rs. JtoHt oe Clark. Tlie adieu pledged themselves to give $U5.0t) towurd the celebration ol liic Gol den Anniversary of the organiza tion. A social hour was spent at the close of the lesson and refresh ments were served. Wool Fringe On 'This Shawl to" 1(1. :g, J . . Y I 1 .vv.iv : W. I.' . i, . .f w f) pi Radio HEttB Is a frock of black crep embroidered with conventional designs In bright-colored wooli that is worn with a cap of th same matertul, fringed In wool. The frock la a utraightllne model, with a round neckline und no sleeves, and thecarf miiy bo worn wit(T to point at the front or the buck, to suit the fancy of the wearer. Announcements Social announcements may be prlntetl In thlx column free of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such as cnkcl fHNt sales, etc., will bo refiifewl. Aiinouiiccmcnts, to be printeil the snino day, must bo hi society editor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. Kuws tnlitor's note. Hints for the Housewife The average housewife always has a few cans of N.ilimm on the pantry shelves - for quick lunch eons. ( n such occaHloiiH Kalmon is usually used for a salad or ! creamed and served on to:od. 'Die l following method In a little dif ferent from the usual way cf (creaming It, and more lantv. The Lulher League of the Luth-1 rl" 0,", oinon. Uiv In eran Church will meet this oven-!an ,'nilI",,1,,l ware Haucepau. add lug In the community room of theiUvo tablespoon of butter und church with Miss Miss Kmmi: I rool ,llUi' browiwd. Then add Wurl as hostess. Mrs. Frank S. Jester will 1e hostess to the World Wide Guild of the Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at her home at i:iu5 N Avenue. The annual alt day picnic of the Mission Hand and the Home J)e pnrtmeiit or the l'resbyterlan church was held Wednesday after noon at Riverside Park. Sixty-four members of the two organizations WALLING'S CLOSING OUT ,50 MORNING FROCKS For $1.49 TRIMMED HATS . $2.95 to $8.50 FELT HATS New styles to select l f 10111. Japanese PARASOLS 35c to' $1.95 WALLING'S Wyoming Mountain Slides Into River; Forms Great Lake CIIKY K X X R. Wyo. AP) mountain of rocks, moving at an incredible speed, toppled into the Uros Ventre river. In thf heart of the Teton mountains In western Wyoming Tuesday, according to u message received her Wednesday night. A section of the Teton na tional forest was smashed to splin ters, several herds cf cattle Were hwept away and many buildings lost, the advices said. The rlVer has been dammed by the great heap of earth and rock und a great lake Is forming, ac cording to the message. In a short time, according to the dispatch. It will create a lake seven miles long and a mile wide and probably hundreds of feet deep because of the sharp declevitiea on either side of thu stream at that point. Short ly after the t range occurrence, according to the message, which was from J. It. Jones, local man ager of n telephone company at Jackson. Wyo.. the river was 2 a a feet deep at the point just above the disintegrated mountain. Jones, according to the dispatch, WiiH Informed of the phenomenon by riders in t hat vicinity who raced to Jackson with the news, one and one-half cups of wain", the Juice of half a ..lemon, one teaspoonful of WorchesterslUre sauce, seasoning of salt and pep per to taste, and a very mimM speck of cayenne. The porcelaln lilie surface of enameled ware be ing proof agaln.it citrus acids, there will be no danger of the mixture becoming discolored or affected. Thicken with three ta bleMponfnls of f I o u r rubbed smooth with a little of the Ihnild, and stir the whole over the fire until It bolls. Add to the sa-.ice two cups of canned salmon. hon s and skin remove. I, and flaked apart with u fork. stir In one tablespoonful of curry powder and then when the mixture is thoro igh ly hen ted, serve on :diecu of .h-u, butt.-red tonst. (2&2). Molile Ithon (Heat s.vn mv. tirs k a:. Mountain hiandai tl Time Mat Ions. KOA, 1'fiiver, Colo. M p. in., Jop Mann and his Haiiibow Lane orchestra. 1 'ail lie Si a i ii hi id Time stuUou. KKI, l.os AugehKt Cullf, (4fi7), fi;;ja-ii p, m., Kxaminer'b mullpeu program; ti. Me Daniel's nightly dptngs; ii:4r(, railltorlal talk; 7 t ;4.1. California Hcronaders' dance orchestra, (ieorge Croak, leader: 7:45, bookshelf by MIhm Nauey; N-ii, Kxaiulncr program arranged by Mrs. Kllnabelh (Ul moro of the Women's IMeas ctubi !t-lti, music of the Hiutct hour, arranged by ticorge, l-'renuer, cov ering muKic and literal v of Virginia; la-1 1, I'nekart.ladlo t'liib, Way WaltH a Oil his uku? leie; Jack Klirlx. piaujMf; ltuth and Lillian CarUon, liorothy Cievclattd and others; ii- . ni., KI'TS uiidnight frolic, presented ' 1 ion .Mean', Wlltium lieati dine, tamous movie iiii ector, master of ceremonies. Kl-'OA. Seattle. Wash. HUi. :;).'; I'r.iii p. in-, basebull resulls; tityiupic liottd concert orchestra; :4fi-S: 15. Ithodes Department store program; i;:H)-10, Times dance music; Iti:ii5-Xl, i)lynT-ic hotel dance nniiilc. KI-'WK, Hollywood, Calif. S-y p. m.. news, program. Mar Vlsru Subdivid isloli. Wilson's dance orchestra, Western male uuurlcl; U-lll. Mil ler's International Hawaiian trio, Charles l!eauchanip. tenor; War ner Uros., BviieopalorK; la-1 1, late news, Warner itios. frolic, ilirection Charlie Wellniun. K(J, (laklaud, Calif. (Hiil .2), S p. in., weekly sports review. Al Sanloro; S-10, Sherman. Clay and company; short biographies, W. S. Ctlheri. Arthur Sullivan; two famous boiius by Arthur Sul livan, Claire I'pMiur, Albeit (ill b ite: -Thf Mikado"; lo-l a. in., Menry HalMcud's orchestra. Kt;w. rortiumi, Me. 4in.r) fi-s p. in., Cortland hole), Jackie Souder's orchestra; 10-12. Port land hotel, Jackie Soulier's or chestra. K 11 J, 1.08 Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 5:30-6 p. m., Lelgliton's Arcade f'ofeteria orchestra. Jack Cron siiaw, leader: d-l : SO, Art Illck iiian's Iilllmore hotel concert or chestra, I-Mward lMtpatrick. di rector; ii:3u-7:3U, little Hiories American history, 1'rof. Walter Sly vest er llertzog, pupils of St. Johns school and I'ncle John; 8 10, program, Newberry Klectric corporation, arranged by J. How ard Johnson; 10-11 :, Art Hick man's IJlltmore hotel dalice or chestra. Karl Hurt net I, leader; 11:30-2 a. in.. Lost Angels of KHJ, Majestic Six orchestra. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. ( HttH.H). 6::to-ti:ir p. m., Wurlll.er pipe organ studio. til Ziff's Hports talk; fi:Ut. travel lalk, W. Al der; ti;;to-7::to, dinner hour mu sic; 7:110. Wurl It .er pljie organ studio; 8-10, KNX feature pro gram; 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cp coatnu tlrove dance, orchestra from Ambassador hoi el; 11-2 ji, m., Hollywood NiKhl, presenting Iho voices of Hollj wood's famil iar faces. Kl'C. San Francisco. Calif. (42H.-1) 11:15 p. in., basebull; 41 : 3T-7 States Hesinurant orchnst ra; 8 12, Johnny lulck's Cablrlans, Modern Girl Is Pure Despite Flapper Way? XKW Yttltlv (lly the Associated i're.'ht ot wll hstaiiiling kissing and cocktail purtleii, oung women are just as pure nowadays as they wer,. years ago, ill the opinion of John W- Cord, u jusiice of the tUate tniM'ine 'ourt and a backer of the Clean Hooks league, which has hut'n active in seeking legisla tion lor suppression of mjIucIoui literatim. He -cxprerHcd Ills views In court here, in ruling that leulUnouy of a wile's brtiakiats In negligee with uuotlu'r man und occasional Uissits and cocktail parlies were nut Miif licient eblemu of Infiihdlty. The dictum was given in the Btiit of Thoniaii 11 iJinytiie. wcult h v rail roiid ciiiiipiuetit inanufacturer, for a divorce, ' Justice Cord W-ld I hut many of the ihinna women did nowadays were inlhcoiistruvtl. ' Why even my daughter tells Hie (! Citcklai) parlies." lie add d. 1'oiatiiiK oui it chic young woman, he eh.M'I'Vcd; There t,he la. She'll It ll you, if j ui ask her." Mis daughter la Mrs. Ksther Kurd Wait. Spectators in Hie crowded courtroom Kaxcd cu in uinuzciiit nl. "K"i: siuu;" exclaimed .lust ice Cord, "kisaing is not frowned upon the;sc tlas. Yes. kissing CVell wllh another man's wife is no di vorce evidence. Years lino. If JOiiiig women were seen'doing the things they are today, they would have been ostracised. Hut that is mil true now. ' Sister Mary Says:, Sea water contains ;t2 of the 02 known elements. Hvealtfast rnhulleiD sirawbur rles, cereal, I hlu cream, poached 'gKs on loasl, milk, eol'lee, l.uiicheon Jcllii'il Maliuon, whole whvut brrud, rice soulCle, milk, leu. Dinner Lamb slew with vege table, steamed spimi-h, radish es mid celery, Jellied fruit salad, (nan bD'd. milk, coffee. No dfHtit-rt Is planned for din ner since a fnili salad in served." Ulliger ale is used for Hie Jelly of this salad while strawberries and bananas are the fruit. A Krcnch dressing or cream . muyomuiist' can be used. Children under six yearn of age should mil be allowed to eat 1 he fruit su hid or tip' sjnuyi served wllh I he fish for luncheon. dt llictl salmon, one und one-half pounds boiled t;almoii, i medium -sued onion, 1 new carrot, 2 branches parsley. cup canned tomato, 4 cups ILsh broth, i lemon, 2 tablespooni, gruu ulateed gelatine, teaspoon salt. 1 citg (while and shell), 2 tablespoons butter.' Hull fish and separate Into flakes while hot. Keserve the. broth Midi butter and add onion uml cur rot cut In thin slices, and parsley. Simmer, without browning for live minutes. Add tomato, fish broth and rind ami juice of lemon and e( boil, covered, for 1 & III III III '.. Strain and chill. Ite move fat. Soften gelatine In 4 cup cold wa ter for I fi mtipitcs. lnt st rained New Nelly Don Wash Frocks i'OH HOMU, STREET, BUSINESS, SPORT j AND VACATION WEAR f $1.05 to $10.50 j PUTMAN'S Ready - To - Wear and Millinery Htock Into u mnool h sauce pan, add white oi egg. crushed egg shell and salt and stir over the fire until the boiling polni is reached. Let boil five minutes and tc.ir in soft aned gelatine. Let stand over u, low fire, keeping mixture below t he boiling point uv f, minute. Strain through two thlcluiesses of ohee.secloth and let stand mil il cool. Stir In flaked salmon and turn Into six Individ unl molds. put on ice to chill and become firm and ferve with cucumber sauce. u. t'rctlltcil as I'l-minilcr Of Intel national I tt till inns ItOMi: (Al'J. Those Dialiugm-d America n inventions -jazz music ami tlancing, cunstitute far mn.' potent tiK''ticies in Hie cause of international understanding be tween America and t be nations of the old world than suave diplo matic overtures and lengthy and flowej-y after-dinner speeches. Such Is t he opinion of a num ber of thoughtful Kalians .who, after visits of varying bngt h in the Dnitcd Stateti, have attempt d to explain to t heir count ryhien the Importance of undei-slandiilg American cuodit lea t ions of c ll t ura I und social ' convent loim pi' I-; a rope. '5 Tho dartre floors, of the -lar-v tourist hotels of Kurope, It is art sorted, far from being thu ieeiu of undesirable meetings of ytmmr people, now nre places w-herf young Amurlcan glils, pmperly chaperoned, meet young Kujcp cans of the better claicsi In Hit meetings of these young petvple, ill their conversations ami dis cussions, I hero Is being brought la U ii rope, thu spirit uml nienriiiih' of America. An aerial railway outride cba monlx makes it possible for the laity mountain climber to ascend a considerably distance up the aides of Mont Wane, range. When fin ished the final landing will be onlv :2aii feet below the actual tuutimtt' of Mont Ulanc Itself. Tin 'country of Nepal, being barred to Europeans, is one of the. least known of onv pari of Asia. The parent of the navel orange tree stands at I he head of scenic Magnolia avenue, ltlverstde. Cali fornia. It ts protected by an iron grill; in summer awnings protect it from the full glare of the sun; In winter a smudge pot stands beside it to guard against chill. Sonieihms a tired woman gets a vacation In a health resort mere 1v as a bed resort. The Salad Bowl Prepared By BEST FOODS For Use With Gold Medal and Thousand Island These small booklets are artistically prepared for the users of Gold Medal and Thousand Island. They will be in stock in a few days. Only a limited number. CALL TIIE UNION CREAMERY, MAIN 122 And have a copy mailed your address. Union Creamery Co. MAIN 122 You can buy groceries at PIGGLY WIGGLY and save a lot of money on them in a month's time, because everything is priced low. You can buy well-known brands of quality groceries at PIGGLY WIGGLY which are guaranteed to gie satisfaction or your money will be refunded. Confine your purchases to PIGGLY WIG GLY where you receive full value on every transaction. "Spuddies" Shoestring Potatoes, per bag-- Ac M. & G. Potato Flakes, per hag 12c Angelus Marshmallows, largo pkg 27c Royal Club Peanut Putter, Mb. can 27c School Boy Peanut Putter, Mb. can 2Sc Whole Wheat Nuggets, regular size pkg 21c Dromedary Grape Fruit, No. 2 cans 2"c Your Luck Coffee, I -lb. cans 10c Fresh Fruits Iieriies Fresh Vegetables RETT Kit FOODS (.'LEANER STOKES LOWER PRICKS CAMP OUTFITS Those planning a vacation in the mountains, week-end fishing or hunting trips should not fail to inspect our wonderful line of camp goods. For a suprisingly low cost we can furnish you with all the essentials necessary for a comfortahle and enjoyable outing Gold Medal Single Camp Red The rennio is made of linrilwonil wHh Hti'i'l rolnformnu'ntH nt Joints lilul POVlTI'll Willi IM-UZ. while ilnt-li. Million u oonil'ort nhli' Hustle. full-h'tlKlh Ix'il: opened E& feet lonK lllehe.s wi.le: fohled, S In. hy 71 $4.85 A Gold Medal Camp Stools Hartlwnod If raine, UlmUl enn viib Bent, h-K relnfoleeil hy Hleel plut.-H. l''olln Into wniiill Hiuee, nxiaj Qr lllehen UUj Miller.Tourist Double Camp Beds You will fliul 1 lie utmost comfort uml rwt by urtluK Dh Dotiblc Camp Hcd. Its rlld utmlc Hli't'l frmm1 ant Ickh .douhlc ttuuml. provltlc luniauul Htn-iiKtli; intt-rlocklnK chain fabi'le Ih tnuilti of HtftM Hhkb which ratinut tunHlc or '.mhook when rollMi up. TIiIm Ih-iI Ih Kuuruiitnt'il not to ur. Hlc -t:x74 lufln':i. Amptti room for two uouIIh. KoloVil. 4x I rx4 1 Uu'Iu-h; wlKht. 42 llm. . .C1 3 Rfl i hjx-.uv Gold Medal Camp Chairs A llffht wnlpht FoldliiK ' fhutr niodt to at and lutnl 'h;im ariiund on nip. Hum Imck-n-Nt wit H heavy khukl ranvu.s Biat, hardwood frame and l"t?H i'l in forced by utiud lilatca. IoIi1h Into Hpnco 4Sx1Bi $1.15 v"Stbel Camp Stools 1 Camp Coffee Pots 1 'Various styles. Including Mn-y and while enamel. I'rieed from ... . am- ( v Camp Skillets One-piece Sheet metal, polished ;md oih-d, tin ro- r)A eivd eool haixlle UC Thermos Isoldes Pint nl.e, colored ruse; keeps li'iuldfi lint or cold. Specially useful around camp 60c Camp Axes Hand forped non-runllntf fin ish, finely tempered Steel, well seiisotied li I c li n r v - y bundle; .-iu;i'i 14 in. 14) .It O H Credit Without if Interest TOP LIFT AND SIDE ICEIt REFRIGERATORS Only a IVw Slow to He Solil. 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