La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1927, Image 3

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    Friday, January 7, 1927..
IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Society News
I OUT OUR WAY
Episcopal Guild
) Members Gather
In Annual Meet
1 Thirty-five mimhtrs attended
''In annual meeting of St. IVter'a
- 4''pUw0iul KUlltt Wt'ilnestluy ewn
J.itC ut Hurmit hull, vvhtn officer
"iur lh new ynr were darted.
Mrs. H. A. Xurli rick was reelect
il prositlfiu of the KUllrt and her
,tutlRtuntn will be Mrs. GeorKi T.
Vorhran, vice president: Mrs. nee
AVnriilrk, secret ury und Mrs. K. J.
t n ni es, t rensu re r.
: Those elected to the. board of
tllre'(ors were Mrs. Annti J'olliick,
'Mrs. J. 1). Slater und Mrs. 1.. H.
:u:usseii.
The guild this yenr will work to
wnird tho installation of a pipe or.
U a n In t h e new K i iseo pa I v h u rc h
)ere. 1'lana are u I ready well un
der way nnd the organ, which will
he one yjf the best on tho I'acl
flr coast It Is said, will probably
lie put In early in the fall,
i Mrs. l.o Wurnlck is, chairman
Of the organ fund committee, and
-other members of the committee
hre Mrs, H. N. Ashuv, Mrs. H. B.
C'olmrn, M rs. t'hipley, Mrs. It. K.
W'estenhnver and Mrs. A. V. ' T.
Milne.
i The Hev. Oliver Kiley presided
over the mooting during the elec
tion of officers. Several oilier
committees were appointed . to
crarry on the work of the guild dur
ing 17. ' I
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The art department of the '
Neighborhood club held un inter- j
I'sting meeting yesterday in " the j
club rooms In the llnrary building. I
Mrs. K. Happersett and Mrs.
W. II. IMcketis had charge -of tho 1
program, which started tho study!
or Dutch painters, the review of J
Flemish artists having been com
pleted at the last meeting.
Mrs. Happersett gave a talk on'
"Holland, the. l.nnd and the rco
plei" nnd Mrs. IMckens spoke on
Kinna Hals and contemporaries.
Mrs. 1-'. A. Kpling reviewed
brlorfy her talk on Van J)yUe,
whjch was given at the Inst meet-
igof the department. I
; . .
Officers for the ensuing year
were elected yesterday afternoon
w jen the liiverslde ladles' Aid so-
ciety met at the home of Mrs. G. K.
llupher. Mrs. l.upher was elected
president of the society: Mrs. Clara
HtlggH, vice president; Mrs, Arthur
It tiff, secretary and Mrs. Maxim,
treuHurer.
; A sociable followed the busi
ness session, when the hostess ser
ved refreshments. Fourteen mem
bers .wore present for the meeting.
Club Meets With
.;Mi, Mrs. Nowland
12 children present enjoyed games
for a time after which luncheon
was. served. - ; ,
A oolor scheme of pink and
white was used about the .rooms
und in the table dcoorntlons. .A
birthday cuke. In -pink and white,
with seven lighted cumliuw jrwod
us a pretty centerpiece.
The guests were Hettty Mae Al
len, Iicky Allen, Duvid Douglas,
Cutherlne Wllliumson, Wayne Wll
lliimsou, Lloyd Da vies, Margaret
Davits, Kathleen Stearns, Kvelyn
Stearns, Vivian' Allen, Ida Mary
t l'routy and Murlan Smith.
The Victor's class of tho Christ
ian church Sunday school held a
business and :good-ttmo meeting in
the. church parlors this week. Class
colors chosen 'were salmon pink
and green, it wus decided to havo
u Washington sociable Feb. 22.
Plans were made for tho next
meeting of the eluss Jan, 2 3 at
the home of Marian Nelson, 508 N
avenue.
After an hour of games and
music refreshments were served.
Mrs. C. V. Dunn, Cecelia Heln- I
Itoltz and Mrs. Holley were guests
present for the meeting in addi
tion to the 13 members and their
teacher, Mrs. Frank Hardest'.
.
TUB I'AItIC A New Tout's
dinner was held at the Bob Miller ;
home to celebrate the birthday
anniversaries of Marie Miller and
Oello Vandevauler. , Dlnuer was
srTd ut noon and In the even
ing the young people enjoyed danc
ing, after which refreshments were
served at midnight.
Nineteen guests were present In
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Vanttc-
vanter and children 'At f. -BfoA Mrs.;
Clarence Vunol'der-. and ; children
und' Ida, Ja;k and Hobble. Hunter.
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OF THfe MIGHT.
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slight nnd warm nnd very expen
sive, i ,
WAiTiiKH on ciKMiunrrri:
i.kmiti:kk
Kngllsh omeu are now carry- 1
Ing their v.'attihes on thi backs of !
thetr oigureite lighters. Home keep j
tiny travelling docks in thh )mi ;
bugs while u few Mick to the old,
reliable wrist watch. The newer
ones are done In beautiful oiiamel
and on the face b a mnll square
in which tho time Is abown In
hours, minutes und seconds in lu
nilnnus figurt'S.
WINTER COATS
li OFF i
At Our JANUARY CLEARANCE
PUTMAN'S
Minerva
Says
i
l THo ;vhtll(ft : BrlilRe cluftv'tooi
)nl pviiilnic ut tho homo of Mr.
and .Mrs! WnltiT Nowland for thOi
first time since adjournment dtlr
Iiib the holiday season.
. ii.i.i... ivi -Hie rilvprslnn nnd
Mrs.tWulter I'erry made liiKh score I
among the women eluo mourners.
The men's prize went to Tx)vell
Williamson nnd the guest prize to
Mrs. l.ee Hanford.
Bouquets of sweetpeas were used
to decorate the rooms. A two
course luncheon followed the curd
games.
1 The next meeting of the club will
i.n inn an when Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lowell Williamson will entertain. ,
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Tho N. B. B. club met yesterday
afternoon for tho first time since
the holidays with Jlrs. Clydo Davis
as hosless. Three tables of brldgo
were at play and Mts. G. Williams
made hlRh score. The second prlzo
went to .Mrs. K. C. Coughonower.
l.unnhnon was served by tho
hostess alter tho card games.
The club will meet next Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. H. W.
Kiley.
Mrs l.ou M. Control! and
Charles 3. Lelchllter, both of La
Grande, were united In marriage
nl the Methodist Episcopal church
south ut four o'clock Wednesday
afternoon by the Hev. J. A. Hall,
pastor of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira C'antrell, Mr.
and Mrs. James Stacey and Kornest
Yaughfin were present for the cere
mony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leichllter will
make this city their home.
'jjy Mstw aiarjr ' i:, 1
n H E A K K A S T , California
grapes, cereal, '.thin cronm, . crisp
graham toast. marmalade, ' ;, sort '
cooked eggs, rtiilk, coffee, ,j
l.t'NHi:ON' Crenm of celery
soup, toasted crackers, stuffed
prune salud. graham bread, egg- j
loss rolled oats cookies, milk, tea.
DINNER Tot roast of beef,
mushed potatoes, brown gravy.
buttered brussels sprouts, head
lettuce, grapefruit plfl. "brnn rolls,
milk, coffee.
Do you ever oat head lettuce .
without any dressing? The lettuce !
must be perfectly crisp. If salt Is
wnnted, each person should use It"'
as in-oferred. ' Tho person who
wants to "eat and grow thin" may
eat all the lettuce she wants if It
has no rich dressing over it, so
it behooves her to learn to llkfi
head lettuce "au nnturellc" If she
does not already. , ' .
Egulcss Rolled' Oats Cookies V
j 'Uw eiis rolUfcl.,ftftls, Vi .cua'
butter, H cup lard, 1 cup granu
lated sugar, Vj cup sour milk, A
tensnoon soda. V teaspoon salt, 2.
cups flour (about), Vj pound'
dates, cup light brown sugar, 1
cup water; touspoon vanilla, '
IMit rolled oats ; through food
chopper. t.'ream shortening and
slowly boat In sugar. Add. rolled
oats alternately with sour milk.
Mix and sift .ioda and salt with
first cup of flour and add to tho
first mixture, using enough flour
to make a dough stiff enough to
roll. Itoll thin and cut" with
cookie clllter. Put nbout one tea-
upoonful of tho filling oitL1intf the
cookies, cover .! -with Vreniulnlng
cookies, . -press edges togothcr and
hake In a hot oven for J5 min
utes. ', ' ; : ; . -.
To make tho filling, w-nsh and
stone --dates, ' Cut lu small pieceB
and add sugar and- water. Bring
to tho boiling, point and cook un
til thick, about' twenty, minutes..
Cool and add vanilla beforo using.'
(Copyright, 'IUS6, NBA Service,.
Inc.)
HI HI1V OI7TS HFCKF.F.
CAMDKN, JT. J. fntnony af
fection con bo a ground fop di
vorce. Kdgar: Cunningham, 64,
testified .he had been kissing Mrs.
Kdward Davis. 37, every since she
was four years old and that his
nttentlons were merely those or a
rather. Because Mrs. Davis ills-:
obeyed husbands orders to -discontinue
the kisses, the husband was
given a decree.
Beforo setting out on their long
Journey 16 piarkeU jcese of,.VIInu.
Poland. -.urn madn to walk through
first tnr and then sand. A pro-,
tectlon to their feet is Ihlls provid
ed. - -
Englishwoman
Paints Curtain
On Window Pane
My tlie AsMH'hittHl Press
Another fnshlonablo fad is to
take down the ordinary window
curtains and have imitation rur
tuins painted on the windows. The
fnd was started by Mrs. Wil-linm-Kllls,
Hi. I.oe Htrachey's nov-!
dint daughter, who has such paint
ed curlfilns at her now house In
Chelseu, i;i. gland, l-ter bright blue
wnl led ilrawiug room lias an amus
ing doll's house effect given1 to It
by the painted windows. j
CAMHI8 MAHt St'liN ,
Caiuel's hair jumper suits In na
1 ii rivl color, the tint of London on a
foggy November day, are becoming-
Increasingly popular. Al
ihuugh this color Is neither Aecomj
lug lo the weurer .nor cheering to,
Its beholder, the material Is Hoft,
Our Stock of Orihophonic Victor Rcc
ords is complete. New records daily
GARR
XlHV -I tlu HtlH' iflN' WIU
in wlio HUe filed XYow, Anfli
Tone Slippers to iri't n imlr
nt ic'lueid iirlci'N, None ft
Wf-vedf .Your clioico nt 'tltc
eullw stock nl HA?, Tbew
are our ecu t liar I0;II0 line,
00 Wlr or Arcli-AKI '0
fiirds, cubait IutI, intsilitiin
and low, it-gulai ytti.OO, now
lr ymt wtw Aitdi
Alhi, MUf ViMlft 'mi . jicti
IMilr. 'I'IiIk Ik (In tlim ftr
tMd Uhh, and will keep a
'foot ffroni iccltliig luul.
Silk and Wool llos. Iilack.
brown ami gray; were $2. TM,
to clikM" 1.50 mt pair.
The B00TERY
Lots of linrgnios In SImhs
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Local "Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. for.....
Fancy Mixed Cookies, lb
P. S. Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can....:..
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars..................'.
Fresh Head Lettuce..: .,
RE YNOLDS STORE
; ! . Island CUy X
351
33C '
..:!..45 j
.1:415!
..i;--'-''?'vi
Gi-oceries Dry Joods - Drugs - Haj'dwre j
.' ... ' . At water-Kent Radios .
Get your Motor Oil where it sells for 25c a qtv
v I '
Phone Main 123
We deliver in Lu Grande .
Birthday Party
At Vedder Home
. T.lttle Mis Nclda Smith. wn the
inspiration for a party Wndncsday
nfti'rnoon from three until five
o'rlock nt-the homo of hor aunt,
Mrs. W. A'odder, honoring " her
Bi-venth birthday nnnlvernary. The
; To overcome a stub
i born cold and to build
up a inn-down sys-
tern use ,
; The Owl
! Cod Liver Extract
i with malt, wild cher
. ry and hypophos
phite a palatable
', perfected prepariition.
; Pint Bottle $1
Moon Drug Co.
Asmts TVr
Tlic Owl Ime Co,
AVo aie IohiIimI for bear. We
nre gel ting our big paint and oil
guns all loaded and reatly to pull
tho triggHi Just as the warm
spring weather ootiie on.
Notify ns Just what oolor you
wnnt your house palnled and what
direction your house is U ua ted
and about how far from the.
porrh so we can get the pl,on,,
range so your house will 'be tlmr
otighly palntml fitim .top to lxt
tom, pi-ovidlug jwi Itnve the
money.
There was a gentleman came lu
this morning ami bought 810.00
worth of window- sash, lie talked
aj-ound considerable leforo - Im'
close! the deal, lie wanteil the
window sa-li all right hut llterr
was something lotlK'rliig him. lie
finally pulled out hh punsc, look
out a SIO gold piece, looked It
over and I had to talk like, a god
fellftw to art IL. A nale look came
; over nis countenance when he
dropped tin It to. 00 gold piece in
my I mud. If anyone else lias any
gold buried In tin caius we liave
some wonderful hargaiiiA In shin
gles ll kinds of lumber and
(lalnt ami oil, oh. boy I Tle price
will ho flown so far below nitlin-
ary prices that mail order Immiscs
will have to run fast to even keep
up with (Im sliadow.
l-'armers, cme In and get a big
wagon load of 2x10 and 2nl2
planks for bar floors 'at tlli.tH
M'r M. Voti will havo lo hurry.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
The Poor Mu'i Friend" -Near
Pmadry. FMmm Mala U
CASH
AND
CXRRYI
Phone
MAIN 94
TONE
CHAIN STORES
MODERN
FOOD
STORES
La Grande,
Ore.
Stone's Service
Every individual person who buys groceries or clothing has a reason
for shopping at the particular place from where they buy. That rea
son may be price, service, or only whim, but it is reason enough for
them to shop at their regular place. We are satisfying the majority
in towns where : we are located that our stores are good places to
trade. . ;
Our corps of trained salesmen is the result of years of effort in this
direction. You will always find them courteous and helpful. Our
prices are low and inviting. Not merely a few items priced low for
bait, hut every article in our store with the same low margin of profit.
If you are not already one of our many satisfied customers, investigate
and we are sure that you will find a reason for trading with us.
Pninic 5 rounds
Oregon OCc
Grown
Peaches
Mission
brand
Quick Nap
tha Soap
Chips
35(
a fiw
2 Vnr
45c
Catsup
18 ounce
bottle
Fancy
Apricots
2"2 size tin..
P. & G.
Soap
10 bars
Peas
Bulls Eye
brand
3 Jelly
OV Pa
Pails
19c
2 I 'or
lor
39c
10 found
$159
Lettuce
Imperial
Valley
Guiltard's
( Jioco-late
L'hrman's
liest
Shrimp ...
10c
1 Pound
23c
2 Mir
35c
Crackers nu'-rar-Plain
or A C
Salted 40
BROOMS
Regular $1.25 value. GQ
Each .: .
STONE'S 1
Special Coffee
Li, 47c $1.35
Gem-Nut
Margarine
Decidedly good to eat. Gen
uine satisfaction is the expe
rience of thousands of users,
and it is found on their tables
regularly because it is so good.
Use it freely, yet save money.
Swift & Company
U.S. A
Makers of
Premium Okomar gar im
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