La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 01, 1926, Image 3

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    Tuesday, June 1, 192G.
EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEWS of SOCIETY
Flexible Earring
Mr Wallace Honors
Her Daughter '
Mr. und Mrs. Carl Wallace o.
VKlitrully entertained nt ft twilight
nusteal Saturdwy evening- from 6
until 8 o'clock at thotr home at aos
HprliiR Street in honor of their lit.
Ho daughter, KranceH Keith Wal
14100 having us their quests her
(duKHmatCN. The home was beauti
fully decorated with baskets and
S'asra of bluebells, yellow roses and
Mun arksnii, carrying out the clans
colors.'" '- ..-
, Idtilo Marguerite Anna Knrhenrt
opened the door for the puestn who
Vtvv received li.v- Vrnnr ; Keith
tWallnco and Mildred t'udo nnd
friven a novelty cap to bo worn
during tho evening-. . Jn the dining
room worft MUrt Mabel: Ddty, at i tar
rilndyR Miller Vind Mien Hlanehe
rfprarH,1 their i room Ieaehe.r,j - who
Vinwlded!,over .tho feucst. .book,
where, loo cJ jrue.st rcfflsleret .and"
vkiu handed a 6mull fortune dlpln-
fca, upon which vi -written a for
Linn that' afforded 'much amuse
jlent when read later in the even
(pff. ..... .
i A vocal selection by Mildred
fSidc, 'Sandman." accompanied by , . . , ,....
franec Keith Wallace Wa well , J1"- Hobert 0.,Mterllnr( Hernnrd
received. UUle Ma.Kuerite Anna Jac Kliikaid,, Mary Now-
).jarhenrt charmed the wests by -in ''arViM'" lors- Jl,n,( '
HtiiKlnR "Hubbies- and . "1 -et:r j ia omion. Virgin a
Pumpkin." A violin solo by Seville J W.-taol. Lois ('onley. l;ols lunsell
Pralt. accompanied bv Miss Gladys J Inwucrlt Anna Karheart, Med
Miliar nmv,.,i n iPHinf, xele, -Man . Nowlnnd. M isses Mabel loly.
Frances Keith Wallace.
When "Home, Sweet Honw" was
played the jruests departed with
many happy meiuorlc of their
yenr's school work and of (heir
teacher, Miss Spears.
An earring in the modernistic man.
ner is made nf thin platw o! old
arranged flexibly
!lss Mubel Doty gave a reading
vhic1f Was R-reatly enjoyed and Miss
OiaU.VK. Milium favored -th Kuests
with two piano solos. Ituniel Smith,
a colored boy. came in and sanic
two sonps .In the southern negro
dialect and told a famous ghost
Mory which reigns supreme In the
minds of all the southern colored
folks, which the children' enjoyed.
Refreshments were served to tho
following: Mildred Cade, Seville
Pratt, Dorothy Higglns. Donald
Poarch, Packoy McKHrlaml. Hoy
;P
Many Attend
Recital
Cleans sUppenBB
like new!
Satin slippers' and .fhcer, lovely
things can be cleaned bcumiliilly
.with Oronitc Cleaning Fluid! 'a
' triqtnph of iSc scientific laboratories (
-c cf the Standard Oil potnpany! ot
v California. 'No chemical reaction'
on fast dyes only a mild, quick
vanishing odor clfau. furs, kil
tlruycicristantly ! Keep a
'ifflhdJrVady now at n.ost
'Vgrcary.nig. hardware ordepait
jk?.nint stores or at Standard Oil ,;
-Scrviyc Stations, y .. It
4ou:.aNipA'V' of cai jraiiKi a '
A large crowd of friends nnd,
music lovers gathered nt tho1 ( Ii-;
brary 'jitditortum last eycining when
Florence Lynch Miller 'presented a
group of violin students and Mia
! Juanlta Spencer, Hopivmo, ; i'n; re-'
jcltal. The room was-prottily dcQi
orated for the occasion with liou
! fiiiets of flowers and floor lamps,
I forming a lovely setting for the
'evening's program.
Five beginners in violin Mar
garet Pollard, Jay 1). Lynch, Kath-
jerlne Wlssier. Sam Ashby nnd
Dorothy Moncrtcf played during
rst part of the program. Juan-
Spencer, who has been studying
for about five months, sang
iwo numbers, which were very well
j received. Her numbers were "Gray
j Days" by Johnson and "The lllrth-
day" by Woodman.
J Of the advanced students who
appeared Seville Pratt, playing
;'' l!te.iK!euHe Slave" by Neruda" and
VtfuraliatiUe" by Ilnhm'.and Irvin
'lenders "On Wings .oC Song" by
MendelKshon were probably, the.,
i best, although the other numbers
were very good. Jjtwrence Hay
played "(XipHce Vlennols" by Krels
ler. Phillip VValnum played "Mad
, rlgale" by Simonette and Georgio
; Ktrlnghain Smith played "Novel
ette" by Dancla nnd all were en-
.; t husia.st leally received by the audi
ence.
As a closing number on the pro
grain a violin quartet made its first
uuuptyjvance, -and. adayed '.'AWlU?"
by iirrl una "Hondo" by Grwn.
This is tho first quartet of ItH kind
organised in l,a Grando," J-'Iortmce
Miller played first violin. Seville
Pratt, second. Petty Farnniu, third
nnd Ceorgle 8mtth. fourth. ,
Miss Lovett '
Presents Pupils
With tho exception of one all of
tile students presented In piano rc
citni by illss .Mildred Lovett Hat
urduy afternoon were beginners and
were children less than 12 years of
age. The little pupil. George Den
ny, Jack Denny, lleraldine Lust and
Othei , WhlUenlit rtf. played excep
tionally well considering tho time
tlivy . Imve, been Ntudying inuslc.
AIIsm Jeanne French, the one ad
vanced student, played ' four Kolo
numlK'rs and our duet number with
othel Whitteuberff.' Although she
has been studying for. only 41 yeur
slio plays with re mar Hub lo euso
and expreiistoii. Her renditions were
applaused by tho large group of
music, overs und friends gathered
at the library auditorium for he
recital. , ; .
Assisting the piano students were
Ihne violin implls of Florence
Lynch Miller, whose numbers lent
much to tho progranu Sam Ashhy
ptuyed one number, Mnrgaret Pol
lard a group of two violin selec
tions and Seville Prall one ' num
ber. .
. Pnlon (Special) The last regu
lar meeting of tho Woman's club
was he( at the K. 1. halt Thurs
day arternoon, with about fifteen
members rroin the Cove club pres
ent following an invitation from
the local club. At 1:S0 o'colck a
covered dish luncheon wa served.
Tho program, for the day was on
the subject'of 'Mfood in the Home."
Papers on the subject were read
by ,Mr'n. 'Ldtth. Dobbin und Mrs.
Leld Sturglll, vocal solos given by
Mis.;;i;dltli; piiy and Airs. Noll
HutchlnsonV: 'and 'a rending and
dnncJiij ilethine Miller. This end
ed t lie regular,:, meetings for the
clhb $'ear. but a, special meeting It
called- fhls week; . for tho purposo
of electing , prfic.ers for the next
year which will- begin about the
rlrst of next' October. ,' . ; .
L'nion (Special) Two marrhiges
were performed lust weeft, one In
l'nion, and one in Paker. in each
cuse. one of the pertlcipants being
from Tnion. Thursday evening
Miss, Kathleen Woll. a graduate of
the Union high school, was mar
ried to Irfiwrenoe Hawley, of Poise.
Ma ho, the ceremony being er
formed by Plshop 1-Gohler nt tho It.
I), S. church. Mr. and Mrs. Haw
ley will reside on a ranch neur
Boise where he will farm and, en
gage In the sheep, .b.uslnesM. ' l.'he
second marriage occurred in illih
Uer Vernon Johnson, a resident
of l'nion and also a recent gru.du'
1110' of the local high school, -mar-U-d
Miss U'tha VVirth, of Medical
jSprlngs. I-'or the. present JAity
'WMLmakq union their home. a
The. jflrqt ,r, eiigiiA In Anirica
was retjiiiycq in rftstoiv Jiroin, j'ing'
la n d L 4 7yitK0?; 7' .T
(AQN-eyPLOsivr.)
I rnllfornti. Is the flbtt stnte In. t1i!
I punning Inrl u.st ry;'J 'tli o nniuint out
int (xcoptitT)!'' I on. ooo. nnn. ' "
The Laughing Jackass (Right)
Same Trice
for over3S yearn
25ouf-es25f
USE LESS THAN OF
HIGHER PRICED BRANDS
f Why Pay
War Prices?
THP r.nWDMMriwT Tictrrv
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
Mi
merva
Says
Onee more we'll call your
attention to the boy's shoos.
Good calf, welt sole; brown
color, rubber heel. To close
this line out we have decid
ed to sell them below cost.
Just think! SZ.' per pair!
Sold originally for $5.00 and
$5.50. If you don't buy these
at this price you either do
not want shoes or you do
not know good shoes cheap. '
Sizes 1 J to 4 J.,
Women's odd sizes at
St.95 per pair. We sell lots
of these at this price. Thy
sold originally for to $0
n pair. - ,
THE B00TERY
Pay Cash nnd Pay Lcm.
A strange visitor from Australia reaches Long Tlench, Pal.,
to join Dr. J. K. Kilwanls' collection of rare animals and birds.
This creature is the Australian Kookaburra, better knowns as
the laughing packass. He Is pcrchjng on the shoulder of Miss
Marjorie Williamson.
A Pie That Is a Pie!
WTien the lloosier Product! Show wa? hHd at Purdue University. t.a
layette. Ind., they put a real pie on display. It wan a Hutch apple pie,
30 inches In dlametT and 24 Inches deep. Miss Marie Thelen, clerk oC
the show, is shown setting ready to take a Mta.
OUT OUR; WAY.!
By WILLIAMS
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-T MOtJE. l SMOU&W.l OUf HtRfe Tb 1 ImEANSABiACKA
' SMOKES MttT MNf OM J VS(tU j MiTrt oP.
urt. blossom eQtS5 5JTr r
I i'fe WORE. CAST" p0 I Coom . 1
NAME. ACilM? J VTOKI. J V HAO-Hwit T' ffO
Folvs,me.eT Blossom. - : IM...mw"
Announcements
Social aiiiimiilcumr-nm may be
printed In IhU rolunin free ot
cliarxe. Aiiir-aiiiioniiorinratH per.
IdliiliiK to any IiuicIIoim nioh M
cooknl food mWn, rte., will be
rcfiiHftl. ' Annotino.nieii(st to be
priiitMl Uu) uiwi day, iiiimI bn
In soc lctjr editor's hand bj V.-tiO
o'clock New editor' note.
; The Garden
t HtoilllnirH tnlikn two litavftH. T)lov
ur IiIk ''tiuiitrii for it yaunir rah
Imtrit ,worm'ii roont auil brcakfaiit.
Bralli'i- iiulvoriuM Hhvop inunurv
lovr your I'lo.wer bt'da ua lli Juno
ptiri'.niUula toiiim : lnlo ;' bloom. .' It
'Will ahow In the t'Xtru alsw uiul yl-
got of tho plunla.
Tho lll8lonttrj- Kocli'ty of the
Christian church will meet Wed
nesday afternoon, Junfl 2, at 2:30
o'clock at the church, with lira. U
Al. 1'arkcrna leader. Tho )ioateflai
will be Mrs. Harold Herron, Mr
Wllllmn May and Mrs. p, W. limit.
ln(T ' i,': . '.' f .-'
Menilierfl'of St'.'retor'a Knlflcoinul
ChiHd'-'wlH'inipi't'i lanlorrow after-lioon-
at. 4 o'olookat' Honun Hall.
ruin-ill" ,imil Jlliey. -will fO ill Illv-
Crsiiln park, wtre the lasUmectlnir
pi uiu jfiuin njiiu uiu'jy in wini-
iiiit mpnthH, will be held; ' At r.:!IO
o'clock ithey will biyjolnel tV flnlr;
fanilltefl'iind a plcnlv dinner wilt lie
served, 'jfro. Anna oluck jfsjfc.
clmme of the dinner.' (; , ,
Tho Just meeting 4,his neuaon or
the lAdles Aid of th PrftHhyterian
chureh will tin hed Wedpeaday af
ternoou in the oomnhiiriUy oom of
the church.. " Mr. I. R.vTapner and
her ronimllteft wll.lke hostesseao '
Antiques appear to ho the order
of (he day. In Paris a girl of 1 fi
married a man of 118.
4 One-Act Plays
Auaplcea Of
I,. II. H .Itellef Society
To He Held
wi:i)m.kiav, ji'.vr a
At :5 i'. m.
In the . . .
IllKh School Auditorium :
AiltlltS , . . Sac,
Children .... Ifr
lota Qf Good Laughs
Slake 0i touutloea when you set
them out. They con o liv- until
tho .middle of June. ;
Muke succession aowlnjca of lii'eln.
lettuce, lulo peua, beans, und rud
Ishea thla week. , :, . . ,
Use this name duat on cabbage
plants anil start u aoon u the
RaVo.n few Hladiolua bullia. those
thut liuve the ahorleat Jtproula, for
nilil. June pluming. ' ' .
Try some of the new- Htrulna ' of
ilolpnlnliinis. Heed la now on the
market and many dValnrs sell
freuh seed In mldntunmer, whlcli
Kcrinlimtoa inuah more , reudlly
than last yiMir'a crop. .. Y,
' Oct In dahlia plant any time
thla month, Growing plants now
on sate are even tetter thun the tu
bers. V : V 1 ' "
aive the IiIk frulllnr peppers
Reduced roundtrip summer
fares are now in effect. Plan
your trip to California and take
advantage of them. Tickets
with 16-day limit are on sale
daily; also season tickets with
Oct. 31 limit at slightly higher
cost, permitting stopovers.
Four trains daily, including
Southern California Express
direct via Sacramento and Lo
Angeles., '.
From Portland
pacta!
$10
on.-way far to
northern
California .
placet.
. Aik about It.
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rnPacifttLines
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criwp touBC milk, coffno.
l.unchcon-r-Haked new cublmKo,
lettuce nandwteheK, grape Juice
Iitiddlnfc. milk, coffee.
Dinner Noodlo 8oup, veKctahle
loaf with celery aaucc, orunifo and
water crew salud, maplo cutttard,
inacaroonif, whole wheat hreud,
milk, coffee. .
iitm Jtttco lMiddiiiLC
One tahleMpoon granululed Rela
tln, 1 p,np hoillnK water,. 1 Imnon,
t rggt, i cup (rape, juice, tyblu
spoona sugar,; nup heavy
creum,'2 tahlcsiuonH powdered hd
Kur, one hpif 'luunpuon vanlllu
Hoflen Kflatine- In four, tithlc-
hpoonH cold water, mpti-cKo from
lemon and cut rind In tiny Mix,
Took rlpd In hoillnK wilier for tcii
minutes,' Add Hoftened Rclatlne
und atlr mi! II dliutolved. fool and
add kh wdl beaten, lemon -Juice,
tcrapn julcu and BURur, Tho tiwoet
neKH of the jrrape juice wtil dt'ter
miiiH the- unoiint of wuRur. l'luce
Itowl In a pan of liollln wuter and
heat with a- dover heuter until mi
flirn U of the eonslatfiiey of thick
creum. I'our Into a mold and chill.
Nerve with civum whtpptd uml
Hwecttini'd with vanlltu.
plenty of room. Kxpert RrnwerH
allow thorn two und u'hulf feel in
the row. Olve I hem plenty or wa
ter. They are hot und thtrnty.
I.nto May umlenrly June un;
busy IranHplantinK 1 tlni' s In' the
well-prgaiviaed vejfctublo , jfardun.
tVlery, itepperu, eK plantH. toma
toe on ion a and 'leeks' all can be
on ttm,movonow fron). frapio and
seedbed lo thojporden.
A combination of limn and aul
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Mtttera the Initfti, lHtvher itft'ect
iveiy. ii in uiiny iu iMi jinni
nnd
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The world is full ef
stockings but there
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"Poinlex"
1 $1.65 $1.95 2 , .
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Putman's
liunith', I'm' liydruU'A llmo.
In IrnnspliintlnK any oC Ihf anion
Iriiw. min orr nuif urn-ivavca.
Our vllliiiro Ix'll" went- to .Now
York oxiH'OtliiK to )iov Xlwr whom
rlly m Iwr foul, und h Wilcil
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l'uraplnition, ov-n wont ,ffit
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