Friday, December 4, 1925.
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
c Throe
NEWS of SOCIETY
Mrs. Bingner Hostess
At Bridge Luncheon
Tim lust of a series of three
parties Riven by Mrs. Churles
iilntjner this week took place yes
terday afternoon nt her homo on
Cedar street and Washington avo.
line, Luncheon was served at n
prelllly uiipolnted table at 1:1s
u'eluek with covers laid for twenty,
afler which flvu tubles of bridge
were formed. ,
Mrs. Walter Heuter won high
Heore and Mrs. F.arl Htuddard re
ceived the second prize during the
uflernoon's play.
.
Lucky Thirteen
Club Meets
Mm. William AhIi won the club
lirizi' unil Mrs. J. i O'L'ouiK'U tliu
j:unt yenUM-day ' ufturnuun
whi-u Mrs. H. K. CoolidsCO was hoHt-
t-iis to tlio Micky Thirteen club at
ir homo on O uvenuc. After the
jiliiy luncheon was served.
Tho Hvini? room and luncheon
table was prettily decorated with a
red am' white color scheme, chrys
anthemums and carnutions being
used.
Bridge Party Given
At Leishman Home
Kour tables of bridge we're nt
play Wednesday evening when Mr.
anil Mrs. Walter Lelsinan enter-'
lalned the livening" Alpha club at
their homo on Main avenue. Mrs.
James MoNlliiico won high seore
aiming the ladies present and the
gentlemen's prize went lo 11. M.
Hay.
Alter tho - play refreshments
were served. 1
J. B. Card Club
Is Entertained
The homo of Mrs. K. II. Iliiylcn
was the scene of a delightful parly
yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Carl
Douhan was hostess to 'the J. 11.
Card club there. Uouquets of pret
ty chrysanthemums. In yellow and
white, were arranged throughout
the rooms affording a delighirul
selling for nn afternoon at bridge.
Mrs. Lester Uramwell won high
seme and Mrs. Nale Zwclfct re
ceived the second prize.
A two-course 1 u n c ll o o n was
served after the play.
New'Effecfc
V h i
X:
... caning linu to do onil.thl.
and hero Is the latest ver.
jeneien ornament in ill..
original
slon.
inon.ls and pearls that follows the
natural shape of the ear Instead of
hilling from the lolie. While In
"""sting, wc cannot feel It will offer
iJf serious competition to the es
i.ibiishcd vogue in car drops f
Sister Mary
Says:
u'cluck thrco tables of bridge were
al play. .Mrs. c J. Udenholm won
lilgh score.
.
Birthday Anniversary
Is Complimented
Misses Helen und Thelnta Uray
entertained u number of friends
last evening at their hoinu at tho
comer of Cedar street and A ave
nue. The affair was In honor of
Miss Helen's sixteenth blrthdav
anniversary. Twelve couples were
present. Games and dancing wcro
features of the evening.
Luncheon was served at the close
of tho party.
Epworthians Meet
At Neff Home
The Kpworth League of the
South Methodist Episcopal church
met at the home o Mrs. v. C. Nct'f
Thursday evening: with 2R mem
bers present. The business meet
ing was conducted by tlie presl-
(Uy Sister Mary)
Hrenkfast -Omngo and grape
juice, cereal, thin cream, pouched
eggs on graimni toast, crisp gra
hum toast, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Navy bean and tom
ato soup, toasted brown bread, ap
ple and celery salud, ginger pud
ding, milk, tea. .
I-Mnner llakcd halibut steaks,
potato puff, stuffed green' peppers,
tomato Jelly salad, rye, bread,
cherry pie, milk, coffee.
Of course the cherry plo Is not
for juniors under 10 years of ago.
A baked apple or dish of slewed
fruit with- a plain cookie should
bo jtlunncd for any children at the
family table.
Be sure that tho crust of tho plo
is well baked. A hot oven should
bo u.si'd for baking tho pie, sinco
the filling is cooked.
This ginger pudding is so simplo
and so good that it might take tho
place of a rich plum pudding If
prepared.
GINGER I'VOUINO
Onc-fourth cup granulucd sugar,
cup molasses, cup butter, 1 'A
cups flour, tcattpoou ginger, y
toapon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon soda,
cup boiling water, H cup seeded
and chopped raslns, cup clean
ed currants, 2 tablespoons miriccd
candied o ran go peel, B tablespoons
minced candied lemon peel, cup
chopped figs, 2 tublespoons, vanilla.
Cream butter and beat In uffr.
Add molasses und beat well. Mix
prepared fruits with cup flour.
Mix and sift remaining flour with
spices. Add flour to first mixture
niul mix smooth. Add half of the
boiling water und mix thoroughly.
Add floured fruit und mix well.
IMssoIvo soda in remaining wuter
und stir into mixture. Heat until
smooth. Beat egg until light and
stir with vanilla into batter. Pour
Into a buttered mold, cover ' and
steam for two hours'. Serve warm
with hard sauce, lemon sauce or
whipped cream.
This recipe will serve six persons.
Alpha Club Members
Meet at Island City
Mrs. Clvde Klllrlln delightWIly
.,', nndiM of We
ZT served by the
.. nn.tiv ci-ntcrnieco.
" ...... 1. 1 I A 1 f i -
jua society
In Session
Seventeen members were present
yesterday afternoon when Mrs. C.
II. r.lystone wns hostess to the Ulv
erstdo ..utiles' Aid society. Mrs.
Tom Buylcj's presided ''over . .the
Saved - From Lenape Fire
1 V-oA V' &
, Mrs. Arthur Stearns and her four children, of New York,
were among tho survivors of the burning of tho steamship I,on
.ape off the coast of Delaware. The above picture was made ns
they returned to New York from their huzurdous experience.
PMISEK
; OF THE WEEK
lMtOMIHK, Oro. (Special) The
weather was warm herb .on, the
IUi TIMBER SALE DATED.
BAL.KM, Ore. The stato land
board on January 20 of next year
will open bids for the sale, of
approximately 30.000,000 feet of
Umber In Klamath county. This
Is tho largest wilo of timber ever
negotiated by tho stato land board,
according to members of . the
board. Three thousand acres of
hind on which the timber stands
will not bo offered for sale.
The minimum price for 28,tcr,
000 feet of yellow pine has been
fixed by tho bourd at $3.60 for
each 1000 feet.? ' Approximately!
KSfi.OOO feet Of white fir Iiuh ho'-nl
appraised at ,60 cents for- eaeii
luoo feot and 185.000 feet of In
cense cedar at $1 for 1000 ret.
Hach bid nvist be accompanied
by a certified check for 2 per
cent of the ii mount involved.
tUo bouso work.
Carl Griffith and family, of Wnl
Iowa, Luther Trump and family, of
Suunyslde, and Wulter Carper und
family, of Promise had Thanksgiv
ing dinner at the Ugu Uurton
borne. . . '
, Hill Carper und family went to
Wallowa Krlday. '
. John Weaver is herding sheep
for t'la l'oulson.
. A largo crowd attended party
held ut tho Iloby home Saturday
first day, of December., ..with-,', no ..owning.. A gopd ttmo was reported.
played by Lillian Wagner, hand
some und clever. ; William Hellery
will give U8 his version of the
amusing comedy role of "Kranz.
"Mrs. Krnnx" will be In tho hands
of Mary Htockwcll. All tho other
parts arc carefully cust, according
to tho critical reviews, und the
chorus Is good-looking und anl-
niet
and
Min A. W. Kelson won ihk"
Heore at bridge following lunch
eon. .
Lincolns Entertain
Bridge Club
Tlie, HA'UHlllta lirldKo -club
lust nlirht ut the homo of .Mr.
.Mrs. Charles Lincoln, on Cednr
sireet. DllrillB the evenlnB's pluy
Mrs. (!ren won hlKh score uniong
Hie Indies present and the gentle
men's prize went to Wulter J. Now
hind. ' .
llefore adjournment a two-course
luncheon wus served by the hostess.
.
Card Party
Follows Luncheon
Mrs. W. S. Jlarer was host.'." lo
(he members or the Thursday Auc
tion Itrldge club yesterday after
noon with a bridge luncheon. Car
nal ions and potted plants were
used to decorate the home.
After a ilellclouH. Inpeheon nt 1
dent. Sum Walker, after which the I muted. A specially augmented or-1
rcmamaer oi me evening wus pass- u-hestra, which boasts a harp (al
ways an addition to operatic nc
companlments) is under the direc
tion of Carleton Kelscy.
Tho scenery Is from the brush of
the artist who did tho original pro
duction for. New York und all tho
scenic effects' aro fresh and rich.
The quaint costumes of the period
of tho play the early "JS20's aro
new and of charming coloring. and
design.
WALLING'S
f hiistmas SuRRcstions:
Dainty New
Silk Underwear
llcastinitljly
priced.
. Silk Hose '
$1.49 to $2.75
Men's Silk Sox
75c Paii
Six Pairs for ?1.00
New Corsage Flowers
. Hand-Made Hankies
Hand lings
Sweaters
And many articles too
numerous to mention.
'S
justness session.
Hefore adjournment dulnty re
freshmenls were served by the
hostess und , a social hour ob
served. Missionary Society
Plans Bazaar
1'lnns were made for a bazaar lo
be held December 12 yesterday af
ternoon when the Mlssionm-v so
clely of ihe Soiilh Methodist Rpis-
copal church met ut the home of
Mrs. H. K. Ituker. 22l Norlli
Kir street. Mrs. It. llelvey, presi
dent, of fixe orgaulattlon, presided
over tho meeting.
"Blossom Time" '
As Popular Now
As 5 Years Ago
snow and no frost In tho ground,
Mr. Krlnk, who has been trap
ping und prospecting' "along the'
Grande Konde river, returned to'
Muxvllk Saturday.' Alelvln Carper
brought Mr. Krink out ' by -pack-horse.
He spent the night at the
Cv I. Carper horned '
The men who have been building
fence, nlong the highway finished
the Work Krlday and returned
home Saturday. . " " ' :
ltoy Carper made n, business trip
to some of the lumber camps Mon
day. ' ' ( ' , ' '. .'
Harold and Hatpli 'Carper, re
turned from I.a Orando Saturday.
Harold has been under the care of
an eye specialist for several weeks.
His eyes are Boino better.
Horn, Sunday, November 20. a
son to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klesh-
man. Both mother und, baby are
doing nicely..
Miss Ituth Hayes spent Thanks
giving at the C. I Carper home. ,
Nora Bennett, of Wallowa, came
In last Sunday and . visited until
Vrldsy with friends und -relatives.
She has beep working, for Mrs,
Tom Willet, who has been 111.
Harvey McDonald and Ualph
Carper went to Powwatka .Sunday
und returned to their here Mon-duy.
I'layUoyd. of Lower vulley, wus
hunting horses In l'romise the Inst
Lora Carper and Theresa Smith
spent the holidays with their par
ents, returning to school the first
of- tho week.
Itoyal Thompson' and Mabel
Thompson, of Wallows, attended
the party at Mr. 1 toby's 'Saturday
night.
'Mr; and' Mrs. Chnrles Kennc
worthy visited Sunday at the Allle
Smith home.
" JjCO Taylor,. who has been board
ing with Mrs. JAivy Hoed for the
past four months returned to his
homo at La Grande Thursday.
Mr. find Mrs. Marshal Kleshman
visited SUnday ,at tho Andrew
Floflhman home. . ? ,
Kunlee Courtney spent Monday
night at the Allle Smith home,
Airs Alme.nda Curpof und three
boys spent ThuitUsgtvlug with Met
l.ucy lteed.
Charles Carper went to Crow
ley's cum p Sunday.. He expects to
cut timber there for u while
7
t Wo tfiiew it iimn nlieo wlin crnt
Ho mad ut his neighbors' he gave of the: week.
his little boy a drum for Christ- Miss Dollle Henderson Is stuylng
ni ei h. m 'nt 'And re w Klesh ma n 's n n d doing
1 urywlththMt
Ml Ud Null
Cook' with this
; rich milk
To enrich food, cook with
Carnation, high in nour
ishment. To improve the
: flavor and texture of milk
dishes, de)cud on Carna,
tion's finer-lhan-cvcr lasle
and creamy smooth con-,
sistency. Insist on Carna-
. tion it's Oregon's and
the. world's leading milk.,
Carnalinn Milk Products Co.
474 GltMti Street, rorllirtri, Oresoa
A vSmart Handbag
Will Be Appreciated
- Women like the little gifts that add
charm and completeness to their cos
tumes. Handbags are one of them. So,
make it a handbag this Christmas.
' The loveliest are here in fascinating
shapes and' shades. ' - .
$2.50 to $8.50 .
Made in Oregon
foriyears
which L will bu retaineil by ' the
buai'd us first payment on the
purchuse price; t , f ' ;
Money derived from ihe sale
of the timber will go Into the
common school fund. ,
iH'iitlso 8learstWbio Charge
1IOOI) ItlVfcllt, Ore., lr. S. 1
Peterson, local dentist, was exon
erated of a-charge . of poMssslon
of liquor at a hearing before Jus
tice of tho Veaeo Hlagg. Ur. H.
Levitt, l'ortlund dejitlst. assum
ed full respoliiflbllity for ownership
of? n bbltjo of' 'Wind captured when
the two men erC fiero Thanks
giving morning. lA-avltt wus flnud
ao.
'From Contented Cows'
9 tO,rarwllow MiU tVrwfin
Shirking Coyote Itoplni-rs
I.lou as Menace in Mioutaiia
MISHOCLA,. Mont., . (Al1) -The
mountain lion has yielded to the
shirking coyote as the greatest
menace to wild life lu Montana.
To save himself and his stock,
the bueksklnconted pioneer of Ihu
eighties fought the; lion. Jn modern
days, the slate posted a bounty of
for each of the animals klllctU
The wurrure hus progressed to
the stage whero only one deer, a
favorite prey, has been killed by
the mountuln king this year. Tho
coyote, however, -has claimed sev-
eral victims. . ..
The sllngiest
agatn this year.
Cross seals he
Christ mas.
man- is with us
Hus fiomo Ited
saved" from' last'
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"ItlnMstiiit Tlm" tin
tvillt Srlititirrt us IIh Ii.tu.
Imiiiorljil iini.sic for kttt Hcor'. ttlilrlt I
I will ! at the Arrmlr Tin'wlity, J'!'-
iiiitbi'r 8. 1h uh iiuHihir In lis ftttli
Ki'iiNun tiii tn IIh nrHt. jl huh
ri-coril of over 4U0 iwrfonnanri'H In 1
Now York clly. aiiiil m-vrnl hcii-
huiih of trltnuiil) an tlu' ronil. II
will (mini: to Mini prulmbly lnt tn-Eriitri-iin-nt
hcrtv
An I'lilln'ly n-w cunt of prlncliralH
uml tt litrffiT :liiruH or youne tvo-
liuin niul miJi tlmn Ih uhiihI Willi
HhlH tM'rrornuinciv will coinblnc to
' initki! thin imituKi ini nt cn tliilly
altractlvi' to lornl tln'iitt-riroiTK.
Arthur (lonloit HiiHon. tli w.-ll-
I Known operatic and conci-rt lmrl-
Itoni'. Ih i.liu.-lnc tin! roll' of "Km it
iHrliiilK-rl" and lii lirltiBH to It In
Imlilltlon to flni? volon and lilmrlonlc
I latent a personality n ntarkably
,llki- tliat of tin; composer, an -wc
! know It from memoir and picture.
Mary l'owoll, a dainty tilths actrcwi
anil posse HBed of a fine voice, n in
lie the "Mltxl. wnrren i rocior
will have the Important tenor rule
,.r "lluron Kranit Seliuber." The
,lnhlnir "llelln Urimn"
NEW TODAY
15y Express
A d.ilnty slipper In (-lar-iy.
Satin pump with diver
Irieklc and spike heel for
street or patty wear.
A tun calf O'ltarey :!h
Riilil liurkle, poring- In front.
1 n-S Culinn wood heel ono
of the latest In pumps.
, We also carry a pump In
patent leuther ns above.
8"C window for new pit
ent with front RorinB. small
rut-out In vamp. l-sran.
side panel, with splkn heel.
This number Is the cream of
styles.
Xnias House Slippers
THE B00TERY
III be
NEW INVENTION
SAVES MILLIONS
A Lamp that Burns 91' Air
A new oil lamp Hint irlvcs an
iiiiunlnirlv , brilliant, soft, wiit'.c
light, even better than gas or dec
trlclty, has been tested by the V
S Government and J5 leading un
Iversltles and found to bo super
ior to in ordinary oil lamps. It
burns, without odor, smoke of
noise no numplnff up. Is simple,
clean, safe. Hums 4 air an-1
6- common kerosene (coal oll.
The Inventor. V. SI. Johnson.
161 North Vnlon Ave., l'ortlanil
Ore. Is offerln.B to !nd a lamp
on 10 days' KIEKK trial, or even
to Kive one KKKK to the first
user In earn locality w ho will help
hlin Introduce It- Write him !
day tor full particulars. Also ask
him to explain how vol can g"t
tho agency, ami without experi
ence or moocy make HbO to i0n
Give Something
Electrical--
A llangc
Electric Refi igcraloi'
i Washing Machine
Vacuum Cleaner
, Urn Set
Percolator
Grill
Table Stove
Waffle Iron
i v Toaster
(looker
Curling Iron
Heating Pad
Iron
THE'mOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES "
IN THE CITY '
Eastern Oregon Light
& Power Co.
"Always At Your Service"
INCREASING M THE -TOLUE
S .
-
Sets b Pxricc
No standard approaches tho unquestionable quality
of P1QQL1 lUlQQLl merchandise at the price.
IJour dollar buys the best ATID THEIl it buus
more at P1QQLIJ U)lQQLl. TRUE UALUE.
Del Monte Catsup Layer. Raisins
Pint bottle I........ 25c, , 15-oz. package 18c
Del Monte Medium Peas- 0Ucr Brand Currants ....20c
Ao. z can 0c -
3-oz bottle .....loc in , w. Your Luck
La?r " rCp Coffee, Mb. can.- :.....53c
,.. 7: "V ; "" Folgert Coldcn Gate Coffee
Prepared Mustard, quart jar....32c cm 56c
Lantern Globe ,... t . . ,, lfl(.'
No. 2 Cold IJlasl 17c Kcx LC Cd" 7"'" "
Lantern (Jlobc ' IJalihit's Lye, can 10c
No. 2 Nu-Litc 17c ,
n.... o u c ii -i un Snowshoe Cane & Maple
Pure Sorghum, 5-lb. pad -...80c gyinip No 2'2 canl..... 38c
Visit PIGGLY WKJGLY, walk through the aisles, study the hanging
price tags and you will sec low prices on every item, not JUST A FEW
SPECIALS. ,
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