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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
Tuesday, July 7, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pace Three NEWS of A delightful event of last week wus a Hhowi'r given I. y At is. Il'-n rlftiu Mi'U-ulf honoring Mrs. WU I ui in Mctculf. rt'ot-nt bride. The affair look place u( Mrs. Mt-tcuir's home oil the corner of Adams jnd ('ir.-il street anil a large number Of friends wt-rv preheat. Tin ev ening was Bpi ni socially a Mil at games, uitiT which a dci ions luncheon was served. Mm. Metcalf received many beautiful and useful gilts. .Mri. Thomas Walsingt r. Mm. furl ' Fuller. ,lr,s. Kruuk McKen iion anil Mrs. Kuiith McKcnuon will -cntitium I he Alicel ladles A ill society n the lawn at the Wu (sinner home Thursday ufter iinui). July !t. The president. M in. ('rank At e K e n n o 11, will have charge of Hit- devoipmal and hu HiNt'SH meeting. At i'm. shi-i wooi) Williams, pre-:dd-ut of ih- l.a Cramb- .Methodist Kpiscupul 1. ml ics A ill xoc iei y will - a latk on ihe work of tin- In dies Hid and Airs. Wilbur Zur-....-k. isit m . iiiti-n.ii-in of I In- is land City 'omniunilv Sunday school will speak on community pi oh iL ins from t tic standpoint of a ruj-at .superiniemleiii, J : 1 1 ti -incuts ami a social hour wilt I'uL : low fOVK (Special) Mm. a. 10.! ltarkcr was hostess lo lu- Ladies' j (mild Thursday afternoon at her I home on the liillsiilc. Airs. T. . I b l ly won li ik h honors ;d ";.imi". After the games a delicious lunch was .served. The ladles present were; Mrs. K. C U.cs, Airs. I .Miller. Airs. A. It. nnon. Airs. J. J. Conley. Mrs., A. ti. Conklhi. Atrs C F. Luwson ' Airs. It. . liarkcr, .Mrs. Wilttaiii trad in-r, Mr... T. It. ( 'oukiin. Airs. William Hallmark, Airs. J. K. AliMs, Mis Chus. Del laud. Airs. T. 1 f. Hefty, Mrs. .1. U. I'ricc. Mrs. ,t. h'ictehci, Mm. It. It. Daniel, Mrs. Kdna 'onklin. M is. I., n. 'aru-r, .li:s Itiss Kelly. Air.'. It.ty (Jood iioujfh and Airs. I.. -;. Anderson. Announcements Social aimoiiiKt'ini'iiiH may he primed In this column fr;'e of charge, Any Hiuiotim-rments pertaining (o any ruiiLiioiLs such as cooked foot! wilts, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be printed the same ilny, must bo. In society editor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. Ke.ws editor's note. The Women's Foreign .Mission ary Society of the First Metho dist Kpiscopul Church will meet Wednesday afternoon ai '2 ;:ta o' clock at the home of Airs. K. O. 1'ayton. ti4 Adams Avenue. All are uked (o bring clean white cotton rugs to la- made into hos pital bandages and uImo one post card to send to a .Missionary in 1 he roreinn f to Ida. Noted IliitiMi Auctioneer Dead A DDLKKTOX K, Knj,. ( A P) Henry Stevens, one of liritain's otd eal practicing atlct iolleers and a curio king, died recently -at the ajje of S2. Amone tho many curios wtilch came under his hummer were Pres ident Kramer's hat and the waist coat of King Charles II. Stevens during his Hie time had old every conceivable ihlntf, in eluding the late Lord Derby's groat inenagerte of more than Dinii ani intils and bli-ds; the death musk of Napoleon; a piece of Queen rtc torla's wedding cuke; I he spear that killed Gem-ral Gordon, anil one of Dick Turpin's pistols, and 24 out of the known 76 auk's eggs in ttie world. WALLING'S JULY CLKARANCK SALK Of Hats, Dresses, Girtli leies, I5ia.sieres, Coi sets, Hose, Jewelry in fact everything in the store to he sold. The New French Curl WALLING'S ITi When joa wish Ihe ctutrni. log effect of Mft, nalttral curl, the new French papr ware U the onl nnwvr. Our (hop Is adnilmhlj equipped and trained to Rive this new curl. Yon will be more than pleaaoil with the remilt. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Sootn S, Bonunrr DUls. "A Beanty Aid for Irery Need." Phone Main 577 SOCIETY Radu to VKIl:sl)AV. JI I.V H lmiiilalu hlanUniil Tim,. Mntinns K1"WA. (iKii. n. I tuh CCD. y-1 1 p. in., old ilnio music, KI''VA liio; J 1-1-. 'hoo)i:H dull. NOA. Denver. Oilo. (S3J.4), "S p. I".. I'olnitulu Mouiil'.ttn t'ltili lulk: Kliuiu iliiiuicr. Kiia play-i-i's; .MarJoriH- Nuah, arKuuiHl: lUilph l'r.isi, icnar; I'ri-il .Shiuiil uii.i his lliulto Ihrul.T or chfslcu; Inn Uain.i, soprano; I i-Im lllilli I'liviy. nailer; (!. Ilulpll t'rowiliT, pianisl; Kr, ,1 shliiilt, viuliniul. I'm illi' sianclanl Tlnic SiuiIiiiih KI'AK. I'ulliruiii. Wusli. (H4K.li), p. in., vocal ilu.-ln, Allooll .Mciiulr,.. 1:111 h 1'iiir: Vernon Willie. ti.'MiplionisI: Helen Kiih Hlllll, rea.ler; lioiolhy lluli'Mson. eellirtl; -I reallnK of WoniolN of AiiIiiiuIh," I lean 10. .: Werner; lioolt lall;. Alice l.lmlHey W.-I.li; "July ami the, Ktniu .Mulkel," 11. M. 'I'ui'iiei-. KI'J, I.OH AllKeliH. I'.llll'. (4117). ri:;la-ii p. 111.. Kxanihier'N iiiatin' liiuslcale; li, Mellalllels' niKhlly loiiis; i;:4;, ra.liotoiiul talk; 4, Niek Ilarri.s's .leteelive Hloi-y: 7:-'o. talk: 7:;:u. halt' hour ttalice luiislc; program. Ventura J'.eiiniiiK eonipany; !i-in. I-Uaiu-er; VVainp.iH movie tiroKnun, VailiKlK eluh dance orehe.Hl I tl ; Hi-ll. l-alrlek-.Maish ilance or ehestra, lleity I'ntrlek, noloist. KKOA, Seattle, Wusli. (4r.4.:i), 0- li:4ri p. in., Olympic hotel concert! orchestra; II: 4a-S; I r., Hopper-i Kelly company stuilio proKrnni; ?t:;ili-lll, 'rim.H stu.lio jiroKrain. KKWH, llollyvvoo.l, I'alir. (3f.2), li-7 p. m., chiMrcu'j. hour, llitt llrolherol' KI-'WII; 7-S, iroKram, It.'Verlyri.lHe fontiMity, lleverly- riilK,. I'olleKiaiii, ilance orcJicH-l Ira; ti-'J, .Minor's International, Hawaiian BlrinK trio, itay Ki. Iokh anil Hill 1-Uiteh, the JaK2 tuino; t-, KI.'WH popular song hour, I'VatHies SI. UeoiKO, the Jazzniania girl, unci olheru; Ki ll. Warner llros. I'rolic, ilirection t'llarlio W'elluian. KOO, Oukluntl, falif. Cilil.2), 3-4 p. in., niuniciil prouram, speukor. tora 1.. Williams institute; 4-' tj;:ill. concert orehestru. Hotel St.' l-Vancis; ti-7. Hen lllncks or chestra. 1 KG W, I'ortlund, Ore. (491.6), 6-7' p. in., Jackie Souder'K orchcBtrti; Oildrellows progrutn; 9-10, j Who's Your lloser concert, Chor-j les R Herg; 10-11, Sherman. J Clay and company. I KHJ. I.os Angeles, t'ullr. (4tlS2.) 5:;ill-li 11. 111.. I.eiKllton'8 Arc.uloi caleterlu orchestra, Jack t'ron shaw, leailer; ii-ti::lo, Art lliik imiiii'h I til t innni I il l ,,,.-, chestra, Kdwi., ,1 Mtzpatrlck, dl-1 rmMni ' C M o 7 'All lii 1 1.. ut.,. i.,u Amrtricn history, 1'rof. Walter! y.vester MertzoK. Dick Wlnslow'. juvenile v report cr. Hettieriuu PfefferkHon eiht-y ear-old sing- Itil.v i 1 1 ri . 1 i, , -Mickey .Moll,,,',, screen slarlcts;'i 8, Doctor Ala tilie lecturer; Humgardt, f::iu-in-;iu. selen-' in o-1 gram, Alodcl Ciroccry (Company it I Pll Mild nit u Vtinnil itriiun I'liiirtt-nhi tiw.i-1-in.r in:3tMl:Sii. Art ilickman Hiltl more hotel dance orchestra, Karl Murine u, leader. KNX, Hollywood, falif. (33G.9), 5:30-0 p. m., Wurliizer pipe or gan studio, Sid Ziff's sports talk; 6:15, travel talk, V. K. Alder; G:;io, talk on Insect life, Harry V. McSpadden; 7-S, Ambassador liotel conceit orcheKira. Josef Koscnfeld, director; h-1 a, K NX, feature program; 10-11 program Hercutes oil company. KI'O, San Kmncisco, Calif. -I S.:i 1- p. in., Kudy Sclgcr's Fair mont hotel orchestra; 2::in-3::jo, matineo program; 4:30-5:30, Kudy Seiger's l-'airmont hotel or chestra ; 6:30-6:15, children's hour stories; f : 4'-7, Wuldemar Kind and the Statts Hestaiirant orchestra; 7-7:3o. Kudy Selgi r's l'alrmont hotel orchestra; program, May Clark Burns, di rector; !i-l o, Good rich Htlver- " town Cord nrclu-stra; Dl -1 1 , Wuldemar l.ind, Slates restaur ant orchestra. - ' Ii'lsli llnrc Umilcrs llopcfttl ni'Ill.IN (AP Irish horse breeders are elnteil over a possible boom in Irish blood stock ns tx re sult of the recent Derby. Alannn, tho winner, and Zionist, who inn second, were Irish bred. At the Doncaster ye-.rllng sales, 1 1!) of the iH3 youngsti rs sold wre from Irish stud farms. The nver age price paid was nearly $000. Raffia Sandals RAFFIA SANDALS are th. lateat !le ot the smart beaches. You .-an wear them as you atroll alon( th tvuter'i fine, and If you (et them wet It maltes no dEffereqca aa they Ah r7 Film Star - . 4 ! s" ! -; .is; . 7 - 3r Charlotte Ander, Viennese Aim star, has attracted th attention of Aoitrl can movie director! and may be seen in American fllma soon. In fact, Vienna is becoming quite a -motion picture center, and a number 0 Ameri can directors are seeking ney stars there. Sister Mary Says: ..... i Browlifast Sliced pineapple, broiled bacon, potatoes hashed in milk, crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Macaroni baked with tomatoes and cheese, lettuce salad, J' niiu guusiuri I its, uuillieiil IVIUM- ' 1row " hr0"'1' ,mi!k' '"a; , ,ouf ".Mined Potatoes, new potntoca, new ioas til butter, naiad - ot , , B, Swifs chard, strawberry blanc mange, sponge cuke, graham l"'euu, limit, coiiee. ny fr.-r.r i-tl l.rnno of bouillon uuea ur ru n neti mill p c 11 WO um'U to make iced bouillon. The bouil lon must be well seasoned tmd a:- tra strong. Dehydrated gelutlne is iiif-.i-."dded in the proportion of 1 table l10" Kutt"l 3 cops of soup. ! This makes a smooth delicate jelly not too stiff. It must be served very cold. Straw iH'rry Blanee-Alnnge Ono-quart strawberries, l cup cream. cup sugar, few grains salt, 3 tublespoono cornstarch. . Wash and remove hulls from berries. Hub through u sieve fine enough to remove seeds. Put juice Into a smooth saucepan und bring to Ihe boiling point. Add cream and sugar and bring again In ihe boiling point. Stir coruslorch with enough old milk to make a smooth paste that will pour easily. Stir this Into boiling strawberry mix ture. Place immdluteiy over hot ivater and cook stirring frequently for 15 minutes. Turn into molds und chill before serving. If the berries are tart more than 16 cup sugar will b needed. They have so much jazz music on the farms the cows may become the laughing slock of ihe country. H. & S. ELECTRIC Sommer Hotel Bldg. Phone 393-W. Don't Forget- WE CARRY REPAIRS FOR John Doere, Peering and McCormick Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co, From Vienna f 4 - V 1 1 Making: Cottage Cheese Good Use for SkinunilR The making of coltago cheese is a good way to uiillze sklmmllk on Oregon furms. says V. D. ('happen, associate professor of dairy mami fact ure at the UKrlcultural col lege. The separated milk is pasteurized to 145 degrees for Hi minutes. This Is done hy pluelng 1 lie run of milk in a water bulb and stirring the milk constantly until 146 decrees is reached. The tempera tur is then lowered to ltd degree. 1'lnee the kH hit ml Ik in n lank Mi merva Says The Fourth of July Is gone uud so ie my money, t will have to economize no v for a while. All right, girls, we will help you out some. We are going to sell you all our broken lines of shoes, oxfords und slippers ut a reduced prices, See the win dow and come In. We have lots of good bargains for you In footwear. Don't be bashful or too particular, and I know you can find something to fit you. Children's shoes cheap? Well 1 should snicker to snort! THE B00TERY INC. GAY HAYDEN, Mgr. Calfskin Khoes to wear Jut below the calf. "Check Seal" Retail Dealers We Sell GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS and to it add a starter or clean flavored sour milk at the rat,, .of 1-1 i itnurlH to HMi poo ad h skim milk. Allow the tank of iktin ptilk to then tduiid over nifjht at u tempera) ure of "2 ilegriH-s. ,' Next morning there Hhould ho a KOod firm eui-d In Die tank, ful the curd into small piece so that it wilt cook thoroughly. The cook tng ptoeea Ih done slowly ho ihut it tukes hours lu ralxe the lernperuture front 2 decree to ISO degrees. The product is stir red constantly during the cook fpg process. When taking some of the product in the hand and siiueezlny it, it will not break Up. in an imliouttoii that tho cooking has heen continued long enough. Strain off ihe whey and wash the cheese two or three times with oold water. The washing process must be thorough in get rid of ull the free acid. Drah well after washing. No phase of Oregon poultry keeping requires betler Judgment or doner observation than that pf fiw)jug poultry for profit. bet ter results ure secured -when the fowls ure fed according to their appetite rather limp by ruleeays tho experiment siutioit. Thero is no lust poultry feed or ration other than the one which supplies most economically tht necessary food elements. When fool vulne Is eonstdeteil, some poultry feed at $;t per 1m) pounds Is often more expensive ihun other feeds at $' per $Uio pounds. ( The .smn I ) dark colored teeth prolrndlng at the base f a young p.lg's regular teeth are nqt neces sary und should be removed, Bays ihtt O. A. f. experiment stalion. A pair of nippers is a Rood tool to use for this and the teeth should i broken off rather than pulled. If these are allowed to remain pigs are likely tq injure each other w-n lighting, and also to pet nore mouths. These teeth can bo re-; moved wlii'n the pig Is hut n day or so old. Oregon farmers find more and ' more profit in growing pure strains! of the right varieties of seed. .A recent report to the seed testing1 laboratory nt tho forvallls slatlon yayn that the seed testing service Is wonderful help, a "It gives uh n means of Identifying the higher ipiallly seed that we aim tq han dle." This means, Kays the. station, Camp Regularly 1Za kwU. Ilumly famp htotds with strong wiki frames anil wliiltf canvas tliey Inst CARRS y y f y y f y ? ? ? TTTi Y y f y x y ? t y f y y V ? T 5! Cooking Schoo La Grande Grocery Co. Y y y ? 2 y COVE BOY 15 HURTJN PiL 1 fOVB. (HpeclnDHarold John son met with u slight accident few days ago, He wuk coasting -down hill on hs bicycle when u truck backed away from tin; curb, and knocked him over. Mis kuertf was injured, but not seriously, Howard Kussett tind t'luude llur tford are enjoying a Viteaiion on the Atlnum. I Another accident occurred near here last Thursday when Walter Murphy's car collided with anoth er 011 the fove-Uland fity IiikIi wuy. Tho Murphy cur was t wreck and Mr. Murphy sustained slight injuries. Tin d .make to the uther cur and driver is not known. Ale. uud Airs, .lull 11 f hud wick und duuKhter, .Miss Hunan, of t'ni 011, visited at ttie N. 1. Kighl home Thursday. Miss Murle Smith, of fnion, is a guest of Alis:i Idlvi fhilders this week. 'T. It. Johnson and A. l Itecker sltippt1!) some pice lambs to Den ver this week and are taking the rest ol their hand to the reserye. K. T. Iloswell is btlhy pucHlnK salt to lite iiiountulns for the stock on Ihe reserve. Kail wlwut in beginning to turn y IUtw. Harvest promiS'S to , bo good this year. They took eight stltc'ii s In ihe head of a Dallas (Tex.j swimmer because he failed lo use It. that the demand will be greater and the price libber for good iiual ity pure seei(. Oregon farmers usually prefer to. UtM Utile Mope which contains some rock ground lo a dust pow der and some which s ground io paKs through o 10 mesh nb-ve.. The fino stone sw Melons th1 sail quiekly and ,th coarser material remains longer to kt'fp It sweet, only on acid soils und soils known to b" defich'iit in lime, Is the use of lime recommended hy the Oregon ex periment station. Counties that have been soil surveyed have such information on record. Stools folding stylo iflnfoi-ccd 49c tons. Wlitlo reiene COFFEE the perfect result of expert blending for aroma and flavor. Used Exclusively by the Observer Wholesale July Clearance Prices NOW IN KITKCT ON ALL OUU SI'UINCJ ANJ) RAUtV SUMMER Dresses, Suits, Coats and Millinery AND MIiZmNERY '- Distributors LADIES READY-TO-WEAR yf ocls y !!. !: ' " '"'ieui.ir;. . u.y may v mu in coiora to matca your frocka,