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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1926)
LA' GRANDE F.VENINO OBSERVER Friday, Octobefl926, 4 rs. W. H. Leisi Entertains A Club at Lunln Irs. Walter li. lactam iiil at a nrotttly :I'1 kl' luncheon yeatenl; n at 1:15 o'clock at ! 'Main avenue, the nuiotf I Alnha club bolncr h iers worn laid for Iffnd p small tub lea. boufor ;ltudH serving" us a ct ; each. Civile Kiddle vBxh aiuoiig: the club fner the bridge gunK-v luncheon. Mrs. E; received tho suest Ira. C. 8. Moore will to the club at. the n to be hold two eriluy, October 1,4 - ji attractive bridge p; ' ; e io. of 'Mr. Itobert Pa Irth street when she to the members of t i Hrldgu" club. twenty-fourth birthday annlver aary of the host. Klve Kneru tlona of the Con ley family wore rebresented. The hti'Ke birthday cake, which served as a centerpiece, was dec orated with pink rosebuds, a Kill of Mm. Glenn, of Suiiimerville. The ffin'Hts were: Mr. and Mrs. Arch Contey und two iluuffhters. Lois und ('leo, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. t'onley, Mrs. A. H. ("only and Ul tlu Murcellu t'onley, duiiRhter ol the host and IiohU'hb. .200 Attend Benefit Dinner at Church Nearly ioo persons attended the annual chicken dinner Riven by PH" the Lloyal Sisters society of the l" Kii-st I'hristiaii church last eve ,n . nitiR. Seven lonR tables were ar ranged in t Ih chinch basement, where the dinner was served, unl ' decorated with bouuuets of asters. e yesterduy ufternooifhe ServiiiR started at 6:3u o'clock f'n and continued until uhou t t. K"l Chicken and noodles, mushed po tatoes, cabbage salad, glazed ap ples, jelly, pickles hot rolls, but- iouHUets of ast.-rs, wlf-ter. pumpkin pie with whipped V , cream und col fee made up the 1 1 ho n was fortunate love from her Rarde : freeze, were - arrungi )ng for tho card garni were at play. Walter I'Yomun w; I he prize for lilghest the games. She club will meet in Mrs. l' S! ivunh'oe iiii'int fr111 Much of the credit for thesu.- rooms, forming u. dli'il tM..ss 0f the dinner goes to Mr Harry San do., president of the Lovul Sisters socletv. and uenernl '" ehiif riiuin in ehnrire. it Is ivnorteil. Mis. A. I.. Voelz iieaded the com mittee in charge of the dining room und Mrs. Stanton Kapha in, Mrs. Ida Krelieh and Mrs. C. W. hunting supervised the work ii. tin- kitchen. Kaeli year t he society gives u jir dinner of this kind, a portion i the Irish club, rccdni- jjie money going toward t h buiid Ized with 1C meiiilierft- j nK ,.,, r,. ,u. t.,uri.h and tin- other part being used in improve ments ol' the church building. This year most of the money will lit j used In remodeling and im proving the basement of tin church. r. and Mrs. O. 11. I' allied the members nlng at their ; Third street.- reon and white was 1 ine used to decorate 4 qiiets of white ast n foliage -were attract i-d about the room stir MS' i it s of bridge, were: at pfeli and Mrs.-Jlarry TuriB high score. Tho con went to Mr. and Ml I'ilzgerald. two-course lunch wa.i the card gtimes. ' ate President P.-T. Coming 05 is. W. W. linbrlel. he tlregnn I'a rent -Tea htidu. will I"' In Ja i Tiiesday, Oetoln-r f, er with the local iisso' las announced this inoi li ere will be a ineetin nlfrs-'or the four Incn tons In tin high sehoe inn n S o'clock that n Mr3: OubrT-r will reNS which will , be of lill purents and leach leal program Is also hged. which will pr iM-eHlilent'H talk." invitation Is cUnded lc to attend. . VK (Special). Mr. Con lev entertained at iiyHieM-tJin The women of the Altar society of Our Lady of the Valley church met for the first time this season Wednesday afternoon at the honu of Mrs. K. h. Meyers. I Hiring the business hour which was pre sided over by Mrs. Meyers, presi dent of the society. . plans . were nihde for a ruiniuuge talc to be held Saturday, October S3. Instead of a bazaar this yeat t he society; members will lake u n caslf subscription among t hem selves " amounting to the Mini us- kr,. lially .made by the liaaar. ifnl ' t soeial hour, during whle; (line refreshments were served I w as enjoyed after the business , Session, I The soeiely will meet again In t wo weeks' time at t he home of Mrs. .1. I.. Muuliall. tlinerva ays Announcements SiM'ful iiniiiniiMvmriils limy lK :pHnted in lids tuliiniii Tree Tf 4-lmit. Any aniimineji iiieiiis IHM'Ininfng to any ftiiietion mhIi as. t'oo.Uctl'food Mils,t etc.. will In' ivfiiseil. Aiiuouiiccineiits. lo be printed (be siuue day. must la In society editor's hands by II KID 1 w'oloek. Ncw.4 cilJt(r note. The Yoimg People of the Sal vation Army will hold a pie soci;:' In the Salvation Army hall to night. Everyone Is .Invited, program has been arranged. Now Adorns Hats We wen never ' s locked ill on Men's KhBi lr 'tho hist two years li JJttttonhole POSU : W'.-. hni-.i n.mi- v nvil Mntf in tho line of M L. ............ rivTorilB I )! hoes in black or nroxw ., Associated Tress In., top. semi-dress :pi che so-called "buttonhole" flow- ork. . Ill-inch, 14-Inch ;P,.r now iietnir worn evervwlu-re but b-inch best quality of Win,, ,ht, tttI(, ,HJsitlont liaH M.,.n ,,ro. r shoes. Also a full "nioted to the highest point 'Cushion felt and Jeatner Hum ......i., i, Js an llimising and ippers for the men. I ttriking feature of the new turban We have 3i pair of Hopmts and Is made from the same noes to choos-' from whfrlubrlc us the hat it trims. The e will close at SI. 9.1 ik;it in-faced. dgvetyn turban is iilr; originally J5.ua "gilrawn tightly 11 round the head to point on the crown where It is the "buttonhole" lower. The top knot is usually in contrasting shade, and Is repeated the shoulder flower. B.50 per pulr. Do you want any of th.faurniounied by the price J.p5? the B00TERY l'y Cash and INiy lf. CHINOI.INKS STVIJMI AtiAIV I, English evening froeks are being Hwned with stiff muslin, giving them d'Hd-lly erlnoline .-ffeet. V Heq!T)id,ldde,ifei Cat and Fiddle "The Cow Jum The children like They also like o , mad 4 h ) English vcr the Moon" old style rhymes. ure, iresn nome dies. ie 70c lb. the.caJy shop . 1 ' 217fct. fountain Service. l Evenings Till 10 The Newest I 111 y The Garden Quite the newest Innovation, and a great convenience as It Is long enough for. a petticoat and shurt enough for a step-In. The "Petticoat Step-In" is made of crepe 00 chine and fine lace. Sister Mary Says: JlltKAKFAST Chilled apple suuee, cereal, thlu cream, crisp graham toast, , curnmeul waff lea, sirup, milk, coffee. ; LCNCHKON Oulpna and eggs an gratin, rye brcud and butter sandwiches, peach rly-poly, milk, tea. - JHNNKlt llrolled lamb chops, baked potutoes. creamed rurrots, tomato and lettuce salad, squash custard, milk, coffee. Hard cooked eggs and parboiled onions ire combined with a rich while sauce. The mixture Is then put Into a buttering baking dish, covered with buttered crumbs und Vmked' IW minutes in a .hot oven. And It's surprisingly good.-' Tho eggs, of course, are sliced and tho onions finely chopped. IVnch lloly-loly One and 3 cups graham flour. cup pustry flour. 3 teaspoons baking powder, teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoons sugar, 4 tablespoons butter. I egg. milk: 2 Cups finely diced peaches, M cup sutrnr. . Mix dry ingredients and ruh In butler. Meat egg well with a table spoon milk and cut Into first mix ture. Add more milk us necessary o make moist enough to make a soft dough. Itoll on a floured niold- ng board, making a sheet about inch thick. Sprinkle with penches which have, been sprinkled wit h sugar, and roll up like a jell roll. Place in a buttered and floured pan and bake 2u minutes tn " a moderately hot oven. Serve warm witli sugar and creum. Out In slices to serve. . (Copyright, i'.i'2G, NKA Service, Inc.) I LITTtE lU'l.US TO STAItT TIIK SIMUNU si:.si Tho llttlo flowers (hat spread their petals while the snow is still lurking In the corners 10 announce the glad tidings that spring Is on the way are the most welcome visitors tn the garden and the most enthusiastically received. ,Ve may still buy them cheaply and in quantity us the federal horticultur al board still permits their impor tation but wo ure warned that they may, be shut off at any .time. Now is the timo to get a supply as they wilt Increase .rapidly iu happy sit uations and be pernuinetu invest ments. First on the calendar is the little snowdrop wivh its pendant snowy bells with a green cup which last year bloomed in February during a thaw In some of tho northern states, 1 It requires a lot of these little- bulbs to nmke a show but J even a dozen in n sheltered corner are delicate beauties und as much appreciated in their season as a ! peony in June. ! Following them closely are the jbrilltunt bubbles of the crocuses to swell up through the sod in the lawn or In patches in the bonier. jAVith them come the brilliant blue I of the scilla sihericas, the starry Glory of the Snow, ami the grape hyacinths, Kven a small garden will aecommodati, hundreds of (these little bulbs which will make . the gurden guy with "color before j the perennials are fnit ly out of ' the ground. The . brilliant yellow (winter aconites spangle the sunny slopes at the same season. I The one plant of large dimeu 'sions to flower with tin early bulbs lis the crown Imperial, sending up ja stout- two-foot stem crowned (with, a -whorl of green leaves, from beneath which hang a circle of ' bells two Inches wide in orange, und ! red. Tills is always a distinctly decorative subject for the spring 'border. A near relative, the guinea hen flower, frit ilia rla im-leagi'ls, ! with curious checkered bells an 'inch in diameter, is always inter I esting und ma lies fine groups In I be had in quantity und cheaply tt is u wIsm plan lo stock up. Their requirements are slight und they I have ripened their folnge nnd dls j appeared before the other plants of the Harden need the space. Prices of Muskrat Skins Go Skyward I NKW YOKK. Oct. 1 (AIM Southern nuiskrat skins sold for a , record price of $i.36. about 2 : more than they would have ! brought a few years ago, ut tho j opening of the llth unnuul fall miction of raw furs here. Sales for !the day were $7&U.U0U. Heaver sold freely at prices aver aging Jo per cent above the spring Isnle. Auctioning of northern Que bec, Ontario and Yukon beaver jwus lively, best northern Quebec , reaching VOMKX MKIHCAI STI DKXTS Bl'DA-J'KST, A1') Hungarian women may once more study to be come doctors as the government Women's Lives arc relieved of a great hy gienic handicap in this way. Positive protection discards like tissue. - UK? bordi'r. Vht1- Ihrsi' bulbs i-iin All the Rage . You will not have a slimy1 nose now. A very fine, pure, new I-Yench Process j Powder is all the rase. Keeps- shine : away perspiration hardly afi'ectr. it; Lines or pores won't show. LmV.3 j like natural skin and gives a beautilul complexion. Get a box toJay. It is T"MIERE is now a new way ir I 1 woman's hygiene. A way scien 1 liiic and exquisite that cuds the uu j certainty of . old-time "sanitary pads." It is called "KOTEX." ICiht in J every 0 belter-class women have I adopted it. You wear sheer frocks ami sown 5 j without a second thought, any time, anywhere. You meet every, day, : every business or social demand un I handicapped. ' . . I NO LAUNDRY S Discards as easily as a piece o i V tissue. No laundry. No cmhar- , rasiincnt. . " I Five times as absorbent as ordi nary cniton pads, it banishes danger i oi mishaps. Deodorizes, too. Ami thus end.i ALL fear of offending;. . . AYou obtain it at drug or depart ment stores simply by .saytntf Kt-U JiA. Women thus ask t it without hesitancy, l osts only few cents for a package of 12. called Mclloglo. .;ia."s I irugs, TX No laundry discard like tissue Eugene Churches Hold Open House KtCKNi:. Ore. Oct. I A!' Kitrht churches of tin city Will hold open house lonlKht for students of the University of Oregon. - I)r, Arnold Itciinett. J I till, presi dent of the university, .will visit eneir church - for ' a .brief talk. Stove Demonstration WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, O.CTOBER 2nd BUY 2SOW AND SAVE CARR'S Your New Fall Frock Is Here Chosen with a thorough knowledge of the prefeteiicest of our patrons. These collections . include the newest Paris adaptions; f or; the smart miss and iftfl tron for 'every hour of a smart day from the tailored frock the afternoon and dinnet dress to the more formal evening gowns- and the prices are rca mnable. : ; . , Distinguishing Details .Molded hips j-v: . New jumper, themes Spanish boiero The subtly Moused back : . Tiers: cither, flat or pleated .. Cascades of ruffles ; mil.: KHJ ' J- O.'.l.. IMJ -.:. li. Smart Colors: Aubergine Wine red ; ; " Light blue i Norge blue Pink ; ' . Black v' i .,v!'V'.i.Vhi! '. ..v r-f i- "' - ' - liniF!? RFAnY.TO-WEAR :; - J , ' ; yjT AND MILUNCRY, oVorriilJd-1hi 'untVvrliily. wn- I t,ut 'l-luiiKiiry i-oulil 'not.biMjrfg-u'b (lore tvvnu-i) li'iKJlcAl HtuiIonU. I , The MlnWV'r of Hdueutloii biiI.I olvlllm il f8lvin naiUjlw' ,:. . ; . :. - Hlio I-' 'li-fliAj' . In iho- pniiur ' tlin( w is the time to lay in your .supply ofXilQUKLfof the Winter: The market is very strong and thiprie0tas fyn steadily advancing. ; j&vfv- ? STONES buyers foresaw this coMitiofiarinhftour at the bottom price, as a result we are able . to sajjuou much money on your flour needs. Our supply at pr.eseHt milled from ta rr nea i. uo noi aeiau, lau in your suvpiu now. S PER It Y'S HARD WH EX T w'HI TE liOWN-vSMAND .iwery; ,sacK , guaranieea. ii you are no e.nwi'eiy;? sans-, fied-4Your money will be refundedVr'-iv;v;,- ''. 49 round Sacks C 1 A Q rer lsarrel,. '-ty :;f or t)l.yO ' '(4 Sdcks): Announcing The Opening OF KARTHER'S Lavender Cafeteria and Confectionery Saturday, Oct. 2nd AT NOON Cafeteria Lunch 11 i. m. to 1 :-')() p. m. 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. Fountain Service 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. Toasted Sandwiches, Salads and Lijfht Lunches at All Hours. . SOMMER HOTEL 11IAHI. Sweet Spuds :.V;; -ASPUDS : U. .S:vNp.' 1, Netted Gems, 10 pounds for 2,9c Tercwt;..::...:..;:... $2.35 STONE'S COFFEE The best there is in Pack " age Cdffee1 lb. for.. 47c 3 pounds for $1.35 . ARMOUR'S STAR LARD 8 Pound Pails, Eastern Lard for $1.75 4 Pound Pails 90c SNIDER'S CATSUP Full Pint - Bottles, Satur day and Monday, 2 for 45c GUITTARD'S CHOCOLATE Sweetened Chocolate in Tins, 1 pound for 25c 3 pounds for 69c .iJi:;":-.';;: . ;.-v-;'.,;SUGA;v:;;, C. & H. PuW GSnrSugari : A00 IbV sack; Hg:.v:tf.7g STONE'S, BESt BUTTER Finest:; Qualityl-'-pioartd forv.;..::.::C;v.:::lic:.c : 2 pound rbilfor-jl;;. ,i95c CITRUS PO.WDER .c ... At a price that ; saves you . much, 2 Packages for-: 45c MATCHES. " 6 boxes to the carton for Saturday and: Monday, carton ; . L ::.l9c LOG CABIN SYRUP : Fine with Hot Cakes these cool mornings, large size for ::..:.:... 89c DELIVERY SYSTEM : W We use the City System which leaves our store" at 9:30 a. iti. and 2:30 p. m. All orders amounting to $2.50 and oter de livered without charge, under this amount a charge of 10c i& made for delivery. V. " ' CLEAN VP PRICES ON ALL DISHES AND HARDWARE Wc have a small stock of Dishes and Hardware,1' consist ing of Glass Mixing Bowls, Baking Dishes, Berry Sets, Muf fin Tins and Dish Pans. These will be on display Satur day morning at real Money Saving Prices. . Get yours while they last. ' " ' ' If yon cannot come telephone your order. Our Number is Main 91 1m-rtlrl Hi'tl to An -hiIi TliinhT rr tii 1 urnYNfl ci ttrntfiiilN'r t . UU CHII Wl (Ml fl(Mlf '; hy huhiK noiv. . Make your money work for you by Saving at Stone's, .' t