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180470: ; Saturday, January 1, 1027. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Thrw Entertaining ' At New Year's V ' Affair Today Mias Adelaide Huth Clark 1h f-nti'itulnin ut n Nv Y.r:r' dm-ni- parly this aff trimi.'ii t tin home of Jut aunt ami imu-U-, in. and Mrs, A. I'.. Kirhnrdson, for a mimlM-r of Vnivcrsity of Oregon Ktiidi'iits, who ft iv lionic tor tint holidays. iJinntr wilt ho at o'clock. , . Bewnil parties have hwn tjlvfii for the HtiidiMits ilnrhif; thvii vn cntion In l.a Cnind Mo$it of ll.rl.. ix , ,v 1,-ir-l.- ,.,.It. -i-V. In 1,.-- ' I' in tho i"xt tn:ti'tT nf nHi m'. .M'hh 'urlt will In- ninoin; IIkm v. lio li'iivc tnnUlu Hht is a fivsh i:.an h music at the I niv. i .ty of Oivtfon. Miss Amy .luml.v and Mih. K. . W. Landry cutcrlaincj TJmrsdii y owning at tiic t.aii'hy Imnic hon oring several Inriii T I ,;i (li-iindf teachers who. arc in t hi city for Iho 'hiistmas holiday. Vniir ti"hhs of iiridtff witc uhtved dm iiiir th evening with Mm. John Stewart inuhlng high score among' the women ulaye-N an the men's lira! jiri.e going to JUUkiv Shield. A two i-oiirsr limchecui was veil following t he carO gurnet, arter which the v malniler of t hi evening w:..h ilanc ing. Those: present were MUtf Tsa Jiclla Miller, Mien Itmh A-IIer, Mis:; tuth (larrlck. . I i nh Mildred l.ov ctt, Mr. nnd Mih. i.owcH Willium Hon. Mr. an. Mix. Iilakc Shields. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Nolan Si; iff, Mr. a in! M rs. John Hie wart ami M rs. I'. Klewart. MiH8 AOIer will return to h -r school in Portland this ww k 'ml anil Miss Miller wi'l go to i'oca . lillo. Ma., whore alie accepted a Hchool. She has tiet-n at lending normal school at f'heney. Wash. The T. N". T. club met Thursday evening with Ml.su r.iliian Penning ton jit the home of her aunt and uncle. M r. an I Mrs. I.loyd He fi ber. In the Foley building. Tin trlrls of the cluh spent, an onjov jihlc e.vening In music. singing an ! dancing, followed by a dainty luncheon. The hostesses cousin. Miss Mary .lane Freeman, "assisted" with the nerving. T.a. flr.mdo Christian Finb-avor ROcieties enjoyed a NVw Ycar'.i wateh nlglil party lard evening at t ho Klrst I'rcshyl'Mdan chnreh, When Hie young p-onte'3 and in termediate soeh ties of the I'resby tcrian church entertained the youiitf people of tho ChrisMin ciiti.-rh. . During the early part of the evening those p: esent cajoye a traihiiK partv,- r lniniii(,'' to cbni'ch a altoul H :Ho o'clock A imwlcai pre'rr.im was jriven con sist inir of two violin numbers by MisK llertha Ituit?, and two piano numbers by Mixs Ilehn.- J 'rice. : The committee In chaise, head oil by Mit-s Gladys Owen, sewed fresh 11 lent. -j. after v. hieh pa tin s and stunts were the diversion. Tim last :in minutes of Hi" thir ty, when the old year was nbout to leave and the new one step in. Miss I-lulda Anderson conducted a closing devotional service. (1 roup slmrlnur was a part of the servic. About Jtd youiur peoplo wen present for the party. good bye ma HAPPY , NEW YEAR HELLO 1927 Moon Drug Co. Agents For The Owl Dniy; Co. Minerva Says THE fiOOTERY Will Give You Prices That Will Surprise You. W nro ;iflh:iilH-! to publish (lip pric-s 11n-y nrf sorliiii,). lnv'tir:it"'thc!"- ir you want HhO'-fl. W nr' ;m hlllHrrv for mon y 'n any im'rrlinnt In 1-a (irfln'l". Wf run n skin-pam. but it! RllO. IrattitT. Le Clubwomen Will Obsevves' Art Day The first meeting of the now year of the l.u Grande Neighbor lioo club will be Tuesday, Jan. 4. and will be known as "Art Day." The liev. Oliver Klley. of St. Peter's Kpiscopal church will be the lecturer and "The Social Func tion of Art" will be Ills subject. There will also be a speciul musi cal program. A business meeting, pn sided over by the club president, Mrs. Hubert B. Kali In. win precede the program. Miss Jane Htange entertained 1 2 I of her young friends ul ft sleigh ing party on Thursday evening of this week. The party left the Stange home on Spring u venue early In the evening and rode tfh iM about l:3o o'clock when they v. ere taJten to the Tiffin, where si pper was served. The T.uther league of the Kng lish Lutheran church had n suc cessful New Year's party lust eve ning in the church annex, begin ning at !t o'clock, (lames were conducted by M rs. 1,. H. Aw'-s arly in the evening, followed by a basket social, with Frank Wurl acting as auctioneer. The pro ceeds from the sociable will be added to the league's treasury. A wake service was conducted afterwards. Miss Jbden Jensen and Mis Kninia Wurl played a piano duet and the choir sang several numbers. The Key. btdf II. Awes, pastor of the church., gave a rending find it talk. The service closed with the singing of "Praise Clod From Whom All ItlesslngH Flow." The Luther League is planning an interesting series of programs tor the new year and invite every one interested to attend. A wedding was solemnized yes terday afternoon at 5 o'clock ut t he parsonage of the Kngllsh Lutheran church, when Miss Mar garet Mye-r and Krnest Htojkvr wei'e united in marriage by the liev, Leif M. Awes. The young couple was accompanied by John Shilling, uncle of the bride. M i-.. and Mrs. Stojker plan lo make their home In Ln Grand-3. Legion, Auxiliary In Special Meet A special meeting of the Ameri can Legion auxiliary was held Vhi:isday evening at the home of t l.e president , M i s. Itay Williams, to make plans for the first meet ing of i:t2. when there will be installation of officers for both the legion po3t and the auxiliary, fol- ,bMVd..ljry a&iuuuet given, , by , thft luring side In the membership drive for the winners. The auxiliary will serve the banquet and plans were completed Thursday evening. All legion nie'i and tlilr wives anrl all other ev- Wishing You A ; Happy New Year! SIEGRIST & CO, "Largest Jewelry Store in Eastern Oregon" service men and their wives are Invitcii to attend, ' The men of lh Valencia club entertained the women membets lust nb-iht at u bridge and dancing party at the lilako Shields home on Cedar street. Three tables of bridge were Ht nbiy. high score being mude by John Stewart and Mrs. Claude Nash. , " A two-course luncheon was served at midnight, t . The meeting of the. Parkdale ciub scheduled for next Wednes day at the, home' of Mrs, It. A. Wllktrson has been postponed ba cnure of illness In the Wilkerson family. The date for the not meeting will bo announced later. -Kern Kelly was host to n number of friends at. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelly. Five couples were present and the hours ware spent dancing. At midnight the. young people joined In th celebration of the departure of (he old year and the arrival of the new. ( TJie host's mother served re freshments. Those present were Misses Mil dred Moore, Corrlne Maker. Helen Williams, Frances Kelly and Doro thy Jtrownion. Sheldon and Wes ley llrownton, Howard Heattv. Francis Uobinson and Fern Kelly. Fern Kelly will leave tonight for Kugene, where lie. Is a senior In business administration ut the I'nlversity of Oregon. Ills sister, Frances, will leave tonight also, tor Monmouth, Ore. Announcements The I dies' auxiliary to tJic Ibotherhood of Hallway Truinmen will meet Tuesday night at ICogles hall for the' first meeting of the new year. The new corps of offi cers will have charge for the first time. The Young Women's Education al auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening In the Neighborhood club rooms In the library building. Thej program subject Is "New Voices." j and Miss Mabel Doty Is chairman' In charge. . ! ' The parent -teacher cltv council will meet at 4:lt o'clock Monday afternoon in the Neighborhood club rooms. Mrs. Hoyd Pldcoclc and Mrs. V. I). McCarthy will entertain the so cial group of the Ladles' auxiliary lo the Hrotherliood of Hallway Trainmen Wednesday. Jan. 1'2, at the home of Mrs. McCarthy on Spring avenue. TW art research class will meet Monday afternoon nt 2 octock at the home of Mrs. G. It. Claycomb, 170(i Oak street. . .... -mi;; - m -Oliver P. Morton Relief Corps No. :;7 will hold Its installation services . Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Knights of Pythbis hull. The public Is Invited to ut- 1 tend. Very Masculine! A novel heraf fnr i v... u nst is fashioned of biua .,n,i .. tripe and faced In felt of the two wiurn. An orange tassel .mmi.l - MENUS Hy Sister Mary HRKAKFAST Grapefruit sec tions, cereul, thin cream, salt cod fish hush, toasted corn bread, milk, coffer. LCNCHKON Cream of Spin ach soup, croutons, Boston baked RESOLVED That you are going to keep that wash-day "jinx" out of the house for this coming month; no steam-filled kitchen, no late meals, no blis tered knuckles, nor the" exposure while hang ing out clothes to dry; then the ironing. Don't you think you could put the day to a better use by letting us do your laundry work for you? If you count your, time at its real value you will find that it is false economy doing your washing at home. Let us demonstrate that to you for the. month of January. We also do all kinds of Dry Cleaning, using the latest methods. STANDARD LAUNDRY " , Phone MAIN 56 BROADCASTING NEW YEAR To The Whole World From LA GRANDE'S RADIO PIONEER 0. M. Heacock beans. Host mi brown broad, 'or ange souffle, milk, tea. JHNNKUt Dreaded veal cutlets, tomato sauce, baked sweet pota toes, beet and cubhngA salad, va ult hi ice crea m wit h b u 1 1 eracot c n sauce, crisp nut cookies, whole wheat bread, mil It, coffee. Tho Idea of serving, a sauce over plain Ice cream is worth keeping tu mind for an emergency dessert. We sometimes hesitate to servo guests wilh cream from tho corner drug store, feeling thnt it's a bit too obvious. Hut If a home-made sauce Is added, we-ve had our own "finger In the pie" and feci better about it. If the sauce 1b put on to cook us soon ns dinner Is started. It can be mude and cooled, slightly before wanted. ItiittciWHitcli Kauew Ono cup light brown sugar, 1 tablespoon molasses, 1 teaspoon cornstarch, 4 cup butter, M cup water. Mix sugar and cornstarch. Add molasses and water and bring to the boiling point. Boll over tho fire until a few drops tested In cold wuter form a soft ball. Add, butter and cook over boiling wa ter, stirring frequently until tho mixture is perfectly smooth and the butter is thoroughly Incorpor ated. Cool slightly before, serving. (Copyright, l2tl, NKA Service, Inc.) Northern Alaska offers a fer tile field to the avid consumer of muHhrooms. At least species of edible mushrooms - and two of edible puff - balls grow wild tu meadows. I Fourth Annual CLEARANCE SALE! Begins Monday January 3rd Offering Exceptional Values on Our Entire Stock Ready-to-W ear and Millinery IT ISN'T A AND YOU CAN PUTMAN'S HOME WITHOUT A "WHAT'S the news?" ''Ha aoutaity house yesterday,", "You don't say ! Do much damage?' "Oh, not a lot. The wife telephoned the Fire Department as soon as she dis covered it and it didn't get much of a start." "That was lucky." . ; "Yes, but we wouldn't have had much 'luck' without the Telephone." 8 HOME INDEPENDENT HAVE ONE FOR A FEW CENTS A DAYI READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Federation Flour Your Grocer Has COATS DRESSES MILLINERY REDUCED ONE-FOURTH TO - ONE-HALF THEIR FORMER PRICE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE CO. It i s. - ! B00TERY