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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "Tape Three Thursday, December 3, 1923. NEWS of SOCIETY Eighty Witness : ; ; Auxiliary Program . On TiicMiuy oventng or this week lin YounK Women's Educational Auxiliary of the Methodist church nu t In tlio Neighborhood club rooms for ita regular monthly -ctlnir and proirram, eighty young omen burns present. The topic for the. evening was "Behind tho l''ootllght8," und a uplendtu pro- um was given. ' - - The Auxiliary octet made Its first appearance at this meeting. The members aro: Mrs.-Bherwood Wllllums, Mrs. CO. Dunning. Miss lArta Verity, Mrs. Claude Cooper. MIhs Mima Cooper, Mrs. n. I'V Ty- Mra. W. K. Adlcr and Mrs. A. ,V. Nelson. Their selections were ell rendered and very enthusias- Icftlly reculi-cd. Tho devotional nrl of the meeting was composed f u sung hy the octet and a story the birth of Christ, beautifully Mil by Mrs. Ceorgu Pierce. After a brief business session the ommitteo in charge of the croulng kuvo the following program: ' A one. act play entitled "Tho 'list of the Holy Innocents,' with he characters portrayed as fol-' ows: Cornelia AilIK, Bertha wal- Inirer; Electa Milk, Chloo Taylor: Mrs. oberly, Mrs. W. E. Adler: niiie, Mrs. Hoy Currey: Mrs. miun, Mrs. c. D. Putman. .Toe play was rendered wtm proles- lonul finish and dash and those king part received a great: deal (if praise. : - . , . ; After the pluy. Misses Judy and Sully Siegrlst, accpmpunled by MIhs ladys Miller, gave a dunce, which wuB so weli received l hat It was repeated. Miss Mabel -Doty gave a nuslcal reading entitled. "My Mother's Wedding Ureas," accom panied by Miss' Mao Klcarns and Mrs. A. K. Mumliu. Miss . Doty wore her mother's wedding dress. lie entertained to the .strains of a i-eddlng march and gave the rcad- llnc In a very effectivo manner. An up-to-date Jazz number was Klllig, 111 cosiuuie, uy. Ann miuiffc. Hetty Cochran and Dorothy Ann Wainlelt, whoso renditions of mod- songs have been ' receiving much praise on various occasions cenlly. ' The program was closed by the singing of "O Uttlo Town of llelhlelieiu" by the octet.. . Itefreshments were served by the jeominlttoc in charge of tho evening which consisted of Miss Bertha Wulslnger, Miss Chloo Taylor, Mrs. . Yv Nelson, Miss Annetta Jolin- son, MISS Alice Alltr.quurui, Airs. J. XV. Winters, Mrs. II. It. Carey, Mrs, C. u. I'utmon and Mrs. Jtoy Cur. ivy. -; ' '' TKcyMatch . - u - OlH' ' A p1lnr combination is here Inttv ductd. The tannine of red and xvhlis checked wool, used to outline the capo sleeves of .the tsn wool coat-Is rpeU4 oir the tan wool hut. Such an outfit is particularly appropriate for the college girl or for gcn8ral . (port. wear' Announcement Social announce menu mar be printed in this column free of cl utrge. Any annouDcemejUa pertaining to any function ancb as cooked lootl saint, etc, will be refused. Announcements, to bo printed the same day, must bo in society editor's band by :00 o'clock. New editor'! ota. I'resbyterlan church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. H. Miller, 603 I'cnnsylvunia avenue, Friday after noon ul 2:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. A. ' Ij. Itlchardson will be hostess to Chapter I., 1. K. t). to morrow afternoon. Mrs. Hal iiohn enkump xvlll bo usslstunt hostess. Mrs. lloss Kuton will bo host ess to thu K. A. 11. club tumurrow afternoon. Sister Mary Says: second, was .hostess at a. briihje luncheon Wednesday. Chrysanl he- mums wero prettily a r r an g o a ! string beuns. spiiiuch salad (Uy Sister Mnry) " Ilreakfiisl am pes. cereal, thin cream, creamed dried beef -on toust. corn breud, milk, coffee. Luncheon Macaroni baked wllh tomutocs, grnlium bread, Jelly, cup custards, milk, tea. " Dinner Casserole of lamb, ; pota toes In parsley butler, canned whole throughout- the home,- lending a gay. appearance. Mrs. A. J. Stange won first prize at the Wednesday affair with Mrs. John Theisun re ceiving second. .V '-- Guild Closes Year's Program The' last meeting of SI. l'eter's Episcopal Guild this year xvas held yesterday aflernoou at Honiiii hall , with a. -largo attendance. Itustncss for. the year of lii-6 xvns finished, j and .annual reports will bo given at the. next 'meeting of the society, which wlll bo held in January. A parish supper was planned for I Saturday evening, December 5. at Honan hall. The Itev. Oliver lllley i of "rierre, tiouth Dakota, who will occupy the- Kpiseopat imlpit Sun- day morning, will be the guest of i honor. Bishop W. 1'. Hemlngiun, of I'endletonl will also bo present. Anyone- affiliated with the Epis copal church Is Invited. wheul bread, plncupplo and , mar ahmullow pudding, milk, coffoo. In tliis luncheon menu the' des ert furnishes the protein we us ually find in the main dlsln With out the custard tho meiil will bo poorly lialunced and . lacking in necessary nutrients for children. Tho dessert auggcited In the din ner menu la a, good winter 'com pany" dMsert, It Is not particular ly cheap but It Is good and worth remembering." ' llneappki MarKliallow Pudding i eight-, marshmallows. m cup shredded canned' pineapple, W cup whipping cream, 2 tablespoons pondered sugar,' 4 thin squares of sponge cake. ' '.; - . . Cut marshmallows Into quarters. using the kitchen, shears. Combine pineapple, marshmallows and sug ar and lot stand in a cold place for one hour or until thoroughly chill ed. Wlilpcream.. until : allff and fold In pineapple mixture, i'llo on squares. of ,sponso-cako and serx'C. . Millions In Jewelry, to Grate ' . ATUAKTA, , (AP) Tho practice of burying Jewelry .with tho body of a relatlvo , Or friend is an ex pression . of ' sentiment tluit. morti cians do not seek .to discourage, explained Fred W. Patterson, Pres. Id'ent of the National Selected Morticians. While mo.it of tho jewelry burled with bodies is ex pensive,' ax-eraging about $10 . a trinket In. each case. Mr. Patterson estimated that tho 3.000,000 Am c'rlcHna who die annually carry ap proximately (20,000,000 worth of Jewelry to tho grave with them. GRAND illXV TO MEET ALBANY; Ore. -rt Ono murder charge and four: larceny -charges will be -investigated-by tho -grand Jury ' which'. cobyohes.. here. '- i ' John, Pchwlndt,. 16-yenr-old Jor dan Schoolboy, will go before the grand Jury with a chargo of flrsl degreo.jnUTdcr'ipending as -the re sult ,6f his father's- death, from n bullet wound two-weeks ago. ' The four - larcenv. 'cases that wero bound over are': llarry Hen. derson,-- lurccpy- frousi a building; Kdward Trcvlston; .Inrachy . of n horse: Henry. Kirk, larceny from a building,, and Frank Davis, larceny from a 'sawmill.'. -',', Mrs. Doty Entertains . Aid Society The first division of the Ijidlea' Aid society of tho Methodist Kpls- 45 Attend Aid Society Meeting , Forty-live inombi'rs wore, pres ent ycstonluy ui'tnrnouii when tin-La.ilii'8- Atd nock'ty o thu l'rrs bytorian church mot in roK"liir session at tho church." Slra J. T. ItichardMon. wrt-Hldunt. pn'skU-.d Aid society ol the J e nou ovcr the hUHincm WV..linK tmA re-F e,.al Chureh met at the 1 omfl , of g ,)y h() yaHou . Attn. J-Jim. ll(i.yi(ir TOYLAD; ". : y Now Open - . . . ,,'.!. ' .- :. i . Credit CARR'S .!niercst with twenty members present. The pr.siilent. Mrs. S. C. Smith,-read I he nineteenth Psiilm. Mrs. II. W. Parker led in prayer. Final plBlis were made for the annual Duzuor, of I ho society w hich will be held i I leeeinber B. ' Dainty . refreshments ero sorveo. iy Ihe committee In charge, con sisting of Mrs. Will AOier. jim. I'n'd Hmlth and Mrs. lllcKox. . The next meeting of the society will bo held nt thu home oi jho. I.effel. ' , ' . . Mrs. Bingncr - : . ' -Entertains .-' Mrs. Charles W. Bingncr. who . nlerhilned at bridge Monday when Mrs W. II. Hohncnkump won high Honors und Mrs. Hugh K. Urndy VALLItlG'S . Dainty New Silk Underwear . . Keasonubly . vriccd. Silk Hose. $1.40 to $2.75 Men's Silk Sox 75c Pair Six Pairs for ?4.00 Nw Corsage Flowers lland-Mitde Hankies Hand Riij?s Sweaters And many articles too numerous to mention. 'S xl NEW TODAY Uy Express A dainty slipper in O'Dar ey. Satin pump wllh silver ! nklo and spike heel for street or party wear. A tan calf O'Parc-y w.th gold buckle, goring In front, IJ-8 Cuban wood heel ono of the latest in pumps. We also carry a pump In patent leather as above. See window for new pat ent with front goring, small cut-out in vamp. l-sfnip, side panel, with spike heel. This number is the cream of styles. Xmas House Slippers THE B00TERY committees. I'luns were made., tor a tamale supper to be held Wednesday evening, December s. In the church dining room. The kilehenette at the church was com pleted yesterday and- furnished with new dishes by thu nieinuers oi me society. During tho social hour rcrresn- ments were served by the commit tee in charge consisting of Mrs. I,. M. lloyt, chuirmnn, Mrs. August Krlckson, Mrs. Will Condll, Mrs. Karl Fh-ener, Mrs. Kthel Grundy, Mrs. Kmnie Grady, Mis. A. T. Hill, Mrs. CM. Humphries, Mrs. I'. 1). Helming, Mrs. Kate llillllcy und Mrs. H.'lt. Halllia. . Methodist Ladies Meet with Mrs. Dunning . Members of Ihe second division of the ladl'-s' Aid society' of the Methodist Knlsconu.1 church held an Interesting meeting yesterday uflernoon at Ihe home of Mrs. I, c Dunning. Mrs. George Itaars. presl dent, led in the devotional and (he business meeting which followed. Mrs. Sherwood Williams anil Mrs. Dunning led in Ihe singing of sev eral Christ nun carols. l.Mniil urenaratlons were made for the annual tiuxuiir of the so elelv which will be held Saturday. All members who have lint I uracil in their articles for Hie honour wen asked to lake them to I lie nonie o Mrs. Sherwood Williams, 7" u-uiLlnrtnti avenue, sollielillle l'rl- nr bring Ihem to Hie ruiey building, where th held. Ii..lnlv ri-rresllllienlS Wen' Serv ed by the hostess before adjourn mcnt. Missionary Society I'lans Tea Mrs. O. W. Jones had charge n tho progrnm yesterday afternoon when the Missionary society of llie Christian chureh met. ul tin- nm" of Mrs. I.. M. Parker. HUB N live niie. The theme for Ihe aflerlKM.n was "The. Children and the Aged Talks were given by Mrs. Jenni Ilyers, Mrs. John Harvey Jr.. an u.. inin Vuels. Mrs. Walt' u.i..., Mr tl. I,. Anderson and Mrs. I'urdv sung several nuinl li,.rlnir Ihe business session pre Li.i.,.1 v,.r In- Mrs. Ida French ! n.l,lenl. nlans were made for i missionary tea to be held sometime In Junuary. Delicious refreshments wer j..l l,v the hostess assisted b f- ru-.i.. y.iiiniierman ami Mrs. Qui ridge. biizuar w ill In Altar Society Plans Bazaar Mrs. Charles KeyiioMs was host !. to the Altar society yi-sienlii Ltit-nonn at her home on Wash llnrton avenue, assisted by Mrs. II li Melnnls. During the busln ;.iln nnslded over by Mrs. 'n.. i.v.e ulans were made for .. i..,,r m be held Saturduy, IV , , i . . 1 1 I .niai hour was observed ami refreshments wero served ai 'cloud of tiic aftcruuun. th One Master Kecipe for Five kinds of cakes It's certainly n pretty custom to serve cake when guests come. But, since wc all do it, there is danger of monotony. ? ; " It is to cscanc that, and escape work, that women find the Spcrry Master Recipes so helpful. By learning only three Master Keci pes and simple variations of them, they find they can make some two dozen kinds of cake. One of these Master Recipes for Layer Cake is given below. Notice how simple it is and how easily it makes five kinds of cake. The Sperry Master Rtcip for Layer Cake cup ulioflrnins, 3 est i . mm utiefir ' , cup milk or wilr 2 rui Sprrry Driflfd Snow 1 Iraspwn each of vuulls Flour ultra WHS i id- aiiu kiuui uuav. noons of baking powder Cream shortening until It may be beaten with a spoon; odd sugar gradually beating until mixture Is creamy. Separate the whites and yolk of the egtA Beat yolks until tnicg ana lemon coioreaj iuii w creamed butter and ugor:beat vigorously: then add flour and liquid alternately, stirring the while until batter is smooth; and fold in the well-beaten whites of eggs and flavoring. Bake in three well greased layer cake pans in a fairly hot oven (360 F .). Use your favorite lining. Walnut Loaf Cake Prepare the Master Recipe, adding one-half cup of finely chopped walnuts to the cake batter before folding in the beaten whites of egg". Bake In a greased loaf cake pan about 45 minutes in a mod-. crate oven (330 F.). Golden Cake Prepare the Master Recipe, using four egg yolks ami one whole egg. Add these well-beaten to the creamed butter and sugar. Bake in a loaf (350 F.), or in layers (3605 F-). Small Fancy Cakes Prepare the Master Recipe. Pour batter Into well greased, shallow baking pan. Bake from IS to JO minutes. Cool, then cut into fancy shapes and Ice. Chocolate, pink, and white icing will give variety, nd the tops can be decorated with chopped nuts, cocoanut, and candied fruits. t FREE booklet of Sperry Master Recipes The fifth kind. White Cake, made with this same Master Recipe, and other Sperry Master Recipes for cakes are given in a mvv booklet, "EIGHTY Food Delights from EIGHT Master Recipe." All of your baking will be simpler and surer with tliest Master Recipes. Write;! 11 send the booklet FREE. Much depfinda on the Hour Beautiful, tempting cakes can be gotten only by using really fine ingredients. And the most important is the flour. I use Sperry Drifted Snow Flour and reconv .mend It. Perfectly blended, and always the same, it has given me highly satisfactory re sults for the past 12 years. - Write rti Have you ny baking difficulties that you'd like to have me help olve? Would you like advice on any other problems of food pre paration? Just write me about them and I'll gladly help you free, Sperry has made my aervices youra. Address Sperry Flour Co., Home Service Bu reau. San Francisco, lxpt. 9201-H. SPERRY HOME SERVICE BUREAU if PUTMAN'S Here Is Her Gift I'ltuosK It now while wmtivnls aif fivsli ami uiihuiHllnl now wliilo -our slocks aro i-omplrU Many tlclllitful rviiK-iubronct'S, fur . hoi mi t of rtery ae. . New'; Gowns 7-m - -1: ' III w.. That aro sure to please every woman, in crepe do chine, suproma crepe and pongee.- New and novel trimmings,' m . all the pastel shades . $6.00 to $16.50 Pajama Suits Two-piece Pajama Suila, of rayon silk in contrast ing trimming effects, in orchid, flesh, Nile and black $7.50 . V :-VV ? New v Robes As smart as . they , u5 . comfortable and as ac--. ccptablo as they are eternally , feminine. In plain silk and silk quilt ed,' in lovely colors : . : $7.50 to $19.50 Silki Hose The welcome gift for where is the woman who isn't Continually wishing she owned more?. Hos- ' iery in the sheerest chif-. fons, to tlie heavy sen'--' ice weight . V - : $1.00 to : $:j.5o -' Hand Bags ALWAYS At'OI'.l-l'Alll.i:. KiivcliiiH, t.'nilci'-uim, I'oiH-li nnil Novelty ! newest styles uf the s-asnn, in lilai k, inn $2.50 to $8.50 New Scarfs . ' -'' 'V n '-'.'' '-' f-T Ivm. The very ' yn iv "Ci' silk knit ami flnimel, in mi . jg jV i . $2.25 to $5.50 . . . . Li ,? I'M I llllll II" II ll i l' . I W f crepe lie cliliic' BiHirKctli niTay of sljlcs ami colois- -mm Friday Saturday Sunday AdulU....40c; Childifn....l0c ...H. ni.. Ainiirii iiKon itssr l. uskv james re rkurrT'CL l M OLIVER Jb ivv w f THE ANCIENT High wav UANUKK! KOMANC'K! KXCITKMUNT! t'mwood'H grcalcst Htory of the great outdiMiis. " ".': fS Tonight .H)Sli; riKlMiW Il'K . , ' I The Outlaws Daughter V I ; I I V . . .. II M Mlr zzw . - :.,(i--'vi--t'-.?:'' ill pviH wimat yrrrrs-irc-fi " Sth VjACK HOLTBiLUE DOVE ' MONTAGU LOVE 3C It ;l J II