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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1926)
Thurwday, April S, 112G. CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY Mrsi Mossman Gives . Lenten Lecture ' as a part of tho Muster program ' ;rlvi u fop tho incmhers i of v the -'Young Women's tidficutlomtl 'Xux lllnjy of tho Methodist episcopal ' church. -Mr. K. 1: Mossmnn gave a Ix'iitrn lecture and showed slides 'of tho wiHt week in tho t llfo of Christ. - - Ah nn opening musical number the women's, chorus sang "l-ament nr tho Women." Paul Knnulx sang J'Th. J.uliuV ,;Vhlle. llofmnn'n ( "picture. "In tin Garden" wan still ; on tho screen Mrs. linud Cooper (i Mil Mrw, Sherwood Williams sang a duct number "t"l'lH .Midnight." Wlill" tho crucifixion pictures wont being shown Mrs, Wiliiums - ,und Mrs. oopT sang '4,Tls Finished." ' When .Mrs. Mossnmft flashed tho plot tiro "Ho 1 Kiscu" on the screen tho women's chorus, assisted by Claudo Cooper nml I'u ul Kmuitz sang "Allt'hijuh." The conoludulg musical number watt "Joy to the World." with all of the sevenly-fiv . members and friends present ink ing1 pari.. . ' Following iho program, tlic roip : niltleo In ohnrgo headed by Airs. - "J'uri. Wajlaro .served refreshments. : Other members, of tho committee vr rc Mm. lleutrloe. 1 Yonn;;, . Miss l.ota CinsklllMlsK-Huth llfizlnger; .Mrw.vll. K. Itrownton, Miss- Oladys t Mlllrr,' Miss Kdrls Mugoiic. yUlss Hose Klein,- Mrs. II. Wi J'i l:r ojid Miss Sarah Williamson.' ; ' Carnival Bazaar To Be Given by Guild " I'lans for tho carnival bnstaar to ho given nt'llomin hall 'tin first . ,1 I 1 .- - i.i . ...l. JL Hat Scarf : 1 Coopers, Miss Lilly Attend Baker Dance ; Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. -Cooper und Hltlo tiuughtcre, . accompanied by Mis Alum Lilly, nuitorctl to. Baker Monday afternoon to attoni tho dnncn given by tho alumni or Ht. l-Vancls academy thorn. Whllo. (hero Alice Jennett'o and Mftcllra- Iheth c'oopop plyed wvoul violin 1 duels and solos. Msolhtaboth also gav a nolo danoo. They wore, ac companied by Miss (.Illy at tho piano ' During tho afternoon nnd even ing th'-y Wf ro KUi-Hift of tho ncad- fRM georftte scarf drawn threotn silts lo this white felt hat la (ssteasd with s rhlscatone squlrrsL MINERVA RAYS: ' .' Tho mon's Just WrlR-lit -Arrh-Proayrwr Oxford 8 urn1 ' li-pfo now; . In j ,ll:irlc Itld . hhichfi. nulihi'r Jh-oI and ; btilU-ln-areh. 'Alo romcfl bv a Uffht tan catf llal Mllc of romforf lit' tacit pair, 'Jtmt tho- oxford. ,' fnjr p.Ponlfl who. huvo biirnlhlf and tjiod, ft't.. Try voiio ' pnli and i hoi. ron- vlnopd," and ' youll Vonr; , no1' othi-r . tlialco'. Ail sirt'H , 'id , stork ' now.l . : ' ' ' ' -. THE BOOTERY Homo of iliifit Wi IkIH ; Aroli w-kin Novfinhor ty St. IV U-r'a Kpiacopal Guild wen' Htuitcd ch t'erday nftirnoon. wln-n the- kuHiI met at tho homo of Mr. Twluhi V J hhp with ftlrH.. .Iiwiv, tin.) Mm. (tonhtd M. Pukho an hn.-st twos. Tlu' IminIIh'Hm inoftin? wan pivsided ovr by 'Mrs, If. 'A. Xmnru'k, pri'Hidi'nt of tin Horb'ly. . . It niinoiinrod that tlu not inlsHlon 'Htudy would In tho third Wednesday in tiits mopth. Tho Hiibjoct will lo tho ltitin rounlry Mrs... J. 1). Klalor Ih vhaltjnau of tho noxt mooting- of the fruild. Following tho biibiuoafi a social hour wan ohwrod and the hest cKsrs Horvcd dainty refreshments. The day lioln'K Mrs. Oliver It i ley's birthday unnlverfcnry shC-was pre Hrntrd with n birthday calco with IlKhtod o;indh'8. The mi'iuborH of the (fuild iiUo prwu'iitfd her with n birthday jylft. -.. I Auxiliary Planning i'lanH were disciiHned nnd a enni mlttoo appointed for Poppy day laMl ovi niny when tho American l'K'iou .auxiliary met at tho horfiic of Mrs, J. T. Hlchatdson. . Tin poppioH will be Hold this year t,t Haturdny bei'oro Memorial d.iy. wbieh cnmcH on Sunday. The couii mlttoo followB: pr. Murfjaret IhkIo. Mrn. R Tl. Anrdehy. and Mr; 1-ot i Hnodfcrnsx. , , , ' Tho auxiliary. Is making iiVninjTO- rnmtM for n benefit' card party to bo Klvn Honiellnie soon. A definite (lUtn htiH not. yet. been set.. Tho I money made fro nit Iho parly will bo J iinoiI amonjr tho- dlmibled veteran . In jfovornment hospllals., I ' Tho buKlnesB meotinpr was fol lowed by a. social hour, dnrliin: i.V'MpJi time rofreshments were servod.' K. . ''"'T' VT" I'nlon (Kporlal) Ono of tho inOHl elahonilo parthw of Iho sprint? season was Klvvu l'rltluy afternoon nt tho Pnion hotel whott 'Mrn. lleorno italm and Mrs. Tony Smith entertained tho memhera of tho Carnation club, the hooky Thirteen otub'inid, wverul Kuests at; ii lunch eon ut 1:10 o'clock. :':'! ' Tho piiests' were seated .'at one Iohr- tublc, covers helnir laid fur l)iirr-threu. Tho tahlo was atti-uc-llvo with a conterpleco of beautiful yellow tulip. - ltoiniuetft or daffo dils und narcissuses were iiIho usil. Tho plttcf cards were ajso uiiKRes tlv' or sprlnjr. . Aftar luncheon bridge was nt play In the largo livintr room' of the lintel. Ktrst prlxo was won by Mrs. liuxter. second by Mrs. Holly and the connotation by Mrs. Knight. CJuestK bi HitlfK the club, memborri were Meslanuv Haymohd Pitts,' Leonard J)avis,-Krwlu Hiitehinson. Xell Hutchinson, '. P. Holly, New ell Martens, Jtis;'-Webb and Mrs. (later und her daughter from Kl gin. t.' ( ' Announcements Social MiiiioiiiH'cmt'iits may be prlnletl in tlii mdiimri frti of eliarso. Any nnnoiitHtnieiils per. tu tiling to any ftiiiotinns sim-Ii as conkeel rootl Mali's etc., will bu rcfusiil, A it ii nil iter mcnts, lo be printed tliti fiamo tlay, must be hi society editor's bunds h 9:00 o'clock. News wilt or 's note. Capes Popular In New York ; l' , ' :;: NEW yOHK (AP) Judged by Fifth AvcfUlo windows und Klflli Ave mm. walkers, tho fashion edict that I Ids watt to ho a season of rapes la being carried Old, Itulloonliig full length in Dm sprlpK breeve or fluttering Just to half mnsl,' iho new capes ure or many lengths und materials. Shoulder enpea give a new flaro to coals of hnsha or sergo. Hip leugih oapea, which may he phuleil, uiuko uu ens,emble with a drss of the sumo material. Kveu dresses curry a bit of shoulder drapery suggest lug an ub brevlated Ctipe, which Is particul arly fluttering1 developed In tin floating elilffons of the evening gown. liONHON, AP) Heslgnera of women's spring 'fashions huve gone lo the farntyurd for - inspiration and com back with what they de clare is iv novelty. This is u "cqck-coinh hat, close fitting, und nmde of satin the color of copper, a .. typical furinyard shade. Shade'd coral-colored rlb lion on the crown makes a real istic looking cockscomb and looks very smart. . . NEW YOHK. (AP) Never has Now York's lady fashion run lo meet Spring so gaily shod us this season. ' Shoes of nil tho ' natural light letuhnrs, lizard, snake, alligator, croamy kids, now conuicto with dyed leathers In sujitlo- pinks, yel lows and rosea Smart, shoemakers huvo dyod shoes lu'pnld pattei'ns and In shadings of tho suntu'COloiv Shoes niuymatei any gowu, or cent of color,.; .' ' . -t ' t i M tl I h I II ri ri t t i das 200 Letters, Asks $50,000 Two hundred loiters form.lhe, bnl of u jriO.ond brenrh of ii online iiult which Mien Marie Grlwheati of Chlaigo l prosecuting alnt Ur. Lennnnt A 'ElwmlnBer of lniUanmiolla (lnctl. She KUyii aim mer aim hevwu . Urivlnu his iiuto along C'hlrauu boulevaiil. . New Princess Slipbw "Pir Your New Spring Costume. $3.75 to $8.50 PUTMANS ' Exclusive ReadyToWear and Millinery Ui .- .-- ' -; La Grande Girl Will Assist in Canoe Fete x'rnvKnsiTVf op onKOON, Kuifeiie, Ore., Apr. S. (Kueolal) Uraw f'liapman. of l& Clrandw, will uaatttt In tho work on riecoraJUon for th annual canoe fotn, which la to lie a feature, of junior weelc-ond, May 7. 3, It lias Juxt been en. nounced. ''r -V!- : All committee appolnlmdDla have hevn completed and actual wor( on tho HtuduntH' biff evnt of tho yrur will begin Immiidlately. Kalph Btaiey, of Portland, la (eneral di rector of approximately 76 atudenta who make up thn committee. 1 Credit CARR'S No Interest . The 'ednesdny Hrblgo club will meet with Mrs, .1. T. ' Longfellow, S04 Main avenue, Wodnesday nflor noon, April 21. - .'""'':'.'. ', . Tho sinprers of tho f'entral Church of t'hrlht will meet nt tho church this evening at. 7:;i0 o'clock for rehearsal. Mrs. Albert' Herman und Mrs. I-J, I. Heassler will entertnli the Car nation. Olub of tho Degree of lnv or Frlduy evening, April 9 at. tho home of Mrs. Herman, 2,108 Oak street.. All members arc liivltnd. . ' v ' " ' Tho Parent-Teacher association or Willow school will huvo .an eve ning mooting Friday to which the fathers of tho community nro espe cially Invited, Tho needing will sfartVflft 7:0 o'clock. V " presume it's a frightfully expensive foreign brand!99. . . ;"No, madame, it is not. The name happens to be- A real discovery by many Women THE woman really interested in the welfare of her home the foods she serves is naturally curious about the culinary efforts of chefs in leading hotels. And it is quite natural for even the expe rie need housewife to susect a Mazola- made French Dressing or Mayonnaise to le one made of the iuiorted oils tliamay cost twice as much. Therefore, it is a real discovery for many women' to learn that Mazola is the preference of many expert chefs chefs who realize that, regardless of cost,- the world affords no hirer salad oil than Mazola. v And why not? Mazola is an absolutely pure, vegetable oil bland in flavor a clean, clear, transparent oil pressed from the hearts of full ripened corn kernels. Test Mazola yourself in this French Dressing: 8 tablespoons Mazola 4 teajpoon Rait 3 tahtapouns !einoa 1 teaspoon Sugar Jim:, or Vinegar i teaspoon Paprika Mix dry ingredients. Add" Mazola and lemon juice or vinegar and beat until creamy. This dressing may 1ms made in larger quantities and kept in a bottle and shaken as used.' This is the regulation recipe for French Dressing, but the proportions of oil and aeid may Im reversed to make it a little more tnrt for those desiring a sharper dressing. A little ChilrSauee or Catsup also gires atlueu piquancy. Taste it' Is it not the most delicious and satisfy iugdirssiug you ever tasted? t?K J7T . S""1 -pa8e beauti riXElEt . fully illustrated Cook , Book. Writ Corn Product Kctiuiug I'ouiuasy, Uept. A, Argo, llliuoi. Sister Mary Says: , of weeds which, If Klvon a' Rood . slnrt, will soon disfigure tho luwn and apreud over It beforo yon knof II., I'laiituiiis und dande lions nro or Dm worst colonizers 1q dlHfiiture Iuwiih. It will lie llec cKaury lo pull the' IiIkkchI nnd cnniwal. weeds by huiul. - ' -' . II Is of course Impracticable lo tramp over the soft aoir In sprlnir vhi)n the younir trrnas Is trennm- Ulli)g. for the aurrace. would- nc bullly dlHl'lBUieil. This dirrictllly can. hv .Qbvluied by the tine of a plunk' ''which, to weed, udvnnclntr Jlie:.lil.mk,as the weeds are cleared away, which will reduce trampling bMh' new amface lo a minimum. , roullry manure; ir diled and brolii-n up rairly line,- la one' or Hie tniosr, erricieni iertlll.erH for a luwn. It Bliould not be spread In however, aa It ih u l(j reseed th Thero. aro '" (iiy stutiT Mary)' ' nrcnkfnst OraiiKOH, oeroul, thin cream, soft cooked ojegs, bran toiist, milk, coffen.., -, ( r '. , ! liiincheon Crenm of nspurawns soup, orouions, lettuce sutnlwlehea, appb: cuke, milk, tea..- ; , , Dinner- Braised'1; Uvcr, ' riced potatoes, rhubarb, tiiplociipudilhiH) whole, wheut broad, milk, 'coffee. "' If. ii ,wlioo whedt cereal Is surv eil for breakfast try lo use a brAad m ail e, of somo other sort, of Kraln ior i in loiixi. , pmeo l ie tuasi hiik --i, . ., ... , -. . . . .. , i binJe, uinns, Kenieu im mane uiit coarse, w ueui : . . m,,.i., t itiit-n Z ..... , "hot nuuiAire and is IIKeiy to nutu our the nereii . mIioii d bn of 'nats "Ul "'"'ir , , : or a finely milled cerei(l. . tm tf''urt , f (Umni a-.r AnuiAitu Niii.t .'. vti' It Ih tootl plan ' One bunch : nsparnWus,:;,i2 ,ritps litwu Vhltily curb sprint? to bo (se, milk, 2 tablespoons' butter,. 1 t,nJ- litlir ol amcii. niri. lespoon flour, 1 teuspoon salt; "fftmmmmmmm oup oream.v. '.U, ;- ;" " 1 ' " - AVnsh and scrape nsparnRus, fut 'HHMMHi Into lnch: plece.fi and put nsltle heads. - Cover with cold wate and brliiK to the boiling- point. Simmer until tender. Jtub throiiKh n sieve reHervlnr the water, t'ook heads stparntey in uh little water ns pos sible to . prevent burnlntr. H will take about ten mlnulrs . to cook tlto heads and nt least thirty min utes to rook tho stalUs. Add wa ter In which heads worn cooked to asparnKua puree. Melt, butler, stir in flour and slowly tdd milk, sllr rltiff constantly. - firiiifc slowly lo tho boiling' point und boll, three minutes. Add asparagus- puree and when ready to boil attain add heads. Season with null, nml pep per. Whip cream until stiff add ing a little - salt. lteniovo soup from fire and stir.- in whipped cream. .Hervo at oneo. hound lo ho a few thin spots after tho thawing and, freelntr und de posits of too during 1 tho . winter, nnd this pvecaul ton often will be all that Is necessary to .bring, tho sward up to standurd. Hlart du early to give, thri lawn a fresh supply of food to turt 11. on lis wuy,: whether it Is a newly planted or an old luwn. The old lawn needs It even worse than tho new one. . , MERLYN WALKER AND HER JAZZ BAND v Will Opn th Suvm at Whit Elephant Chlay t , ,: ; . Wallow Lake ...,.:. THURSDAY, APRIL 8 ' v';V4. Largest hardwood floor In Wallowa County Always good crowd and good management ,M' -'' .. . JOE HOPKINS, Manager, .iiDfir. i.ki.s KEronn PKNDUHTON, Apr. 8. (AJ') tt look the local police Judge baa than five mlnutea to diapoao of two In illana, arreated on liquor cnargea .liiii KarclKse, urrealetl after ii but. lie with police wbh fined 50 Tor breaking glass on 111" street. Hla comiatnlon was irtvcit a $10 fine, ror being Intoslcaled. Q'lie mill! 'ilo,lM,irtH'tiiriiil'hoi(- lunch Heiise ho Iiuh hasn't any to brag about. SATURDAY SPECIAL GRANITE WHITEWEAR SALE Values to $1.85 $1.19. . Oregon Hd,&,lrop Coi. The Garden i i:aw,y kkkixxcj aiviisi 11KST LAWNS An early start Is necessary for an early lawn. Tho cure und main tenance of a luwn In Its Inrant stages is no light task If tho owner desires tt to be all that a lawn should be by mid -minim nr. 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