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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1927)
Thursday, January 20, 1027. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three Cadrnan Guest Atlnformal. Reception Here Ir. and Mrs. A. I- Itlrlmrdaon entertained at an inloiimil rece) tion last n is lit at their hoi lie fo', luwfng the eqncei'l iu the, i. 8. tabernacle. In honor of Charles Wakefield Cudmnn, when about joy ppojite called to meet the. toiu-toscr-phtnist. rooms were effectively ar ranged for tin occasion, pink pr ' dominating tii tin- color scheme. In tho dtningroom pink and lav- ender sweet pi-as formed u pretty renlerpieee for ihe table, which wus also decorated with candles li. . the. same 'colors. HoiM(U's -of roses, sweet peas ond una pd rugous were used about the, otner rooms. In the dluingroom Mrs. lloherl 8. Kit kin. president of the Neigh borhood club, which sponsored the concert,? poured and Mrs. A. J. Klange cut Ices. Assisting them we A' Mrs. W. H. Ilohnenkaiup Jr.. Mrs. H. A. Zurbriek. and Mrs. Itny Fuller. . - In 'the. reception 1 room were Mrs. Hugh K. Hrady and - Mrs, Clyde it. Heltx and lr. Mur giret lngte, Mrs. K. U Holmes and Mrs. John Theisn helped in I lie livfngroom. Severn J linker people, who were here for the . reception, were, among those who called. Mr. 'adman if ft lust night on I mill No, -5 tor Portland. Yeste.- day ai'ternoon several l.a (irnmlo people accompanied him on trips ovcj- the vuVious hij;hwuys, j show ing him the (irande Kondc valley and l.a Grande,' ' ' T4ie Bible Hearchers' class of the First 1'reshyterian Sunday school abutted the new year with un in-, tervstlng meeting yesterday after- lioiiti when Mrs; 11, (!. Hale and Mts. (. K. S.lveil horn wero hos tesses. Mrs. Jlnry Turner, president of Die class, presided, and Mrs. Tho mas Hudge led in the devotional. Miss Catherine Humphreys Rave two readings, "The Sensation of Springfield" ami "Iteyond Kndur n nee," by James Whitcomh Itiley. i!y rcMUesl she repeated "I'raeti; ing tinniest if Science," which sev eral of tiie woun n hud heard at a previous meeting, as an encore. Miss Vivian Jlilynrd gave a read ing entitled ' When Ma Is Siek." and little f.ois Jean Havls gave "l.lttle Hands." Until responded wilii an encore. ltouiucls of pink carnations were effectively art aned about the room, Following (he program the hostess served limclleon lo the i'l' women present. Parkdale Club To : L Give.Eaateiv.Bazaar Instead of meet i riff at tho home ' if Mr.L George i f tit yesterday af ternoon as seheduted the uiembers of the Uarkdale elub were taken to the home of Mrs. It. A. WH kerKon, because of the illness nf Airs. Hill's little son. M iss Ma rgii ret A nson and M rs. Turner Oliver were the guests of the club and Mrs. Oliver toid about the making of the block prints, now on display in . the Neighborhood club rooms in the FREE FREE A generous sized bottle of PEP ELIXO the great laxative tonic At Moon Drug Co. Aifents Foe The Owl Ibiig Co. A one-strap, plain toe, kid clipper, nppllipic on side of quarter. wooil-mrrrd piki lnil: color, new Nlmdc of 4iml)ewoo:I. Tbi one slls at 5 if- Anot her one n Utile dark er bade in -olor. AmKlpike lepl He f iiv cted hiid. plain Iin. xu- vamp, tibboti tie, wild oM'ii work or panel nt Instep. Priif'd at Sn.2r hit pair. Tbcc nrv conidi-reil very ili-ey. Arch-Aid oxfords T.r0. IUmI iivs lipperH In nil styles nt $S. l.'i; originally sio.no. si.r.D ?.iiii ho, jti.s.v. The B00TERY !Ws sIhick it 1. 25; wern :l.;u to 5-".oo. iwoiiUiiu 'inj; ImyV sliocs. Uhrury building. During the business hour, which was presided over by Mis. lliarlef (Jump, president. Ike club voted lu favor of donating toward tho scholarship loan fund of the Ore gon Federation of Women's club. Flans were mude for an Easter haxaar, which will consist princi pally of aprons and towels. T he host esses, M rs. V it ke rson, Mrs, Hill and Mra. Kobert Chand-f ler served refreshments before tho close of the meeting. j .Members of the West minster so ciety of the First . Fresbyterlunj church held an interesting meet-j lug Tuesday evening when Mis. Kari i". Reynolds was hostess .at her home on Seventh street. During the business meeting plans were made for a cooked food sale to be held sometime early next month. An .invitation from the Missionary society of the1 1 church was received Inviting the i Westminster society to a luneheoii j ut the church Tuesday noon of i next week. The members voted i to accept the Invitation. 1 Mrs. H. (i. Avery had charge of the devotional for the evening. tShe gave a chapter of the houk , "The Man Nobody Knows" by1 i Uruee Burton. j During the program hour Iih-, etl K. KnkJn gave the life of Cooper, thi seventh Karl of Shaft-' - bury.. Mrs, ' Reynolds nerved refresh- 'merits at the close of the meeting. ;Mrs. Johnson Is.' j Bridge Hostess I v I, i ' ' t j Three tables of bridge were 'at' " play yesterday afternoon when t Mrs. Oscar Johnson was hostess 'to the llelomala ltrldgc club. Mrs. Clyde Charlton made hitfh, score among tho elnb members. (and the consolation prize went to Mrs. George MeVey. Mrs, A. lb , Shannon received the guest prhte. j After the card games Mrs. Jnlin- ; son served a two-course luncheon.! Mrs. Harris Krench will be the next hoMess'to the club, Wednes- day, Jan. I'ti. ut her apurtnieut in, the Hill apartments, j About 18 girls of the I ji Grande high school met Tuesday evening wilh Miss Mabel Hennett. denn eft girts in the high school, for a so-( tciat evening. Miss (jiura Thomas t and Miss Kleanor Vernon, girls-; ; ud visors and members of the highi school faculty, were also present. I j A round - table discussion on! ("The Kind of a Girl I Would Like to He nlng. occupied most of the evi - COVE (Special). Mr. and Mrs. T. '. J I ef ly nil ve a d I n net pa rt y at their home Kiiday evening, the occasion being their slxtth wedding anniversary, " " -- - Covers were laid for eight, Urn guests being Mr, and Mrs. T. U. ConkHn, Mr. imd Mrs. A. II. (r- lon, and Miss Iturm Kelly. w i Reelects Officers t The Lutheran Missionary soeiefy reelect etl the same officers- for iir'J" that have served fluting the past year yesterday afternoon when the annua) meeting was hel l at the home of Mrs. L. H. Awes. Mrs. Kerdinund Jensen Is presi de n i ; M rs. Osca r T h o f 1 1 p so n , sn retary and Mrs. X. Nelson, treas urer. Most of the afternoon was spent making plans for the work of the society during l!fl'7. The General Aid society of the I-'irst Methodist Kplscopal church met yesterday afternoon at t b church in regular session. Mrs. Sherwood Williams, president of the society, presided over the burli ness meeting, which whs followed by a short program. Mrs, Knlph Clark played two piano numbers and Mrs. H. W. 1'arkcr gave an interesting tafk concerning strange things th'it happen In the world. Iuring the sociable refresh ments were served by the commit tee Jn charge of vhtch Mis, It. W. I.eighton was chairman. Oilier members were Mrs. l-hnma Har l i n g, M rs, W. K. Oe st e r 1 1 n g. Mrs. l.ydht Gntndy. Mrs. Dorothy Smith ond rs, J. H. McKennon. The I.oyni Sisters of the Chris tian church met for the first time this year yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George I. An derson with Mrs. J. i. Smith, Mrs. .5. H. Rhodes and Mrs. Clarence Smith as assistant hostesses. The first part of the business session was presided over by Mra. Harry S.indon, rel iiing president. Metal Cloth The fthort sleeveless jacket of metal ts h worn mlth a one-piece dresi jf silk, is ideal for sports wear &! southern resorts. !0Ut OUR WAY , By Williams j 'Syf C MOM- 4oRR AA---' ' . ' ' I 5 SUCVfERtsl A . &Yf SY'Z vv I "MOMESSrS VNe'o UKE.-TO LSVE OVER -, , W,Ums . t-u, . ; 8UREO PlEASORfe ., eamm iM.vrci.Mc. j I : : . ; and after alt old business had been disposed' of the installation of the new offlceVs' took place. Mrs. t W.'lliintintr was installed as president; Mrs. Harry Sundois vice president; Mrs. Hluke. Shield, secretary, and Airs. J. D. Smith, treasurer. ' The r(malndvr of the meeting was turned over to the new corps of officers, and after the business meeting the time, was enjoyed so cially. The hostess served refresh ments before adjournment. Announcements L The Monday Musical chorus will meet this evening ut. .7:15 o'clock in the Neighborhood club rooms. Ail members are urged to hm on time. ' i ;. . The Greenwood l'a rent-Teacher assocla t ion will meet tomorrow afternoop: atf 1 :S o'clock at the sclittlv?1?The Uev. G, A.'.. J'ollnrd will" be the speaker and wiff give a 'talk' vvhic'i was given before the pareni-truehei city cnunptt a short tine ago. v-- . - - ''.-, The li;i)tist Women rs society will meet lor mission study tomor row afternoon at the home of; Mr.i. Pennington. The Adlibltum Pinochle ' club will meet Saturday evening at X o'clock at the home of Mrs. Prank Cleuvinger on Third stnet. The Itiveriji Parent-Teacher as-, sociation will meet Friday after- i noon nt -':3u o'clock at thesthoobt The program will be sponsored by the campfire girts of that school, i ... j The Pythhin Sisters will have nj social meeting tomorrow evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. i COV10 (Special). The Cove T.a-j dies' guild will give a dancing par- ly at the Mnccahee hall 'riday. evening, .birr. L'l. S if comes from the packageompore H-O Quick Cooking Ools witK any other. See How clean ond even the flakes are. How free from loose flour ono1 foreign materials. How brown ond crisp ihe toast ing makes them. Long, carenil milling and fifly-five years of knowing how, produce this "Th Beat Oatmeal Made". IS- OATS ' jJacJbSiD Hot Cerwt 'See ;. "Unbobbed Bob" ; Is Invention of Gloria Swanson NEW ' YORK, Jan. 20 (A.P Gloria Swanson has devised a new coiffure. The hair is worn long. .Yet by being pulled taut from tho fore head and against the head, "orr the ears, tho effect is similar to that Of a "boyish bob", Heneo tho In celebrating thrift week let us remember that THRIFT does not mean being miserly , , . ... Denying yourself comforts of life. It mens "Share with Others" ... . spending your money wisely where you get the best value for it. Patronize La Grande merchants who, in turn, share with you by contributing much toward the development of this wonderful com munity in which we live. Thrift can, be emphasized by building up and working for the best interests of La Grande and the Grande Ronde valley. Every wise expenditure of money and effort will make a return in wealth and happiness. : None of us earn and accumulate our money so easily that we can afford to risk it -all in a single "Fly by Night" proposition. It is far better to play safe than be sorry. Establish rela tions with this bank where- you will deal with men you can trusL We. freely offer advice on all financial matters regardless of the amount of money involved. Carry some Insurance on your life .... enough, at least to sustain your family in the comforts and necessities of life should fate suddenly call you to the great beyond. Draw up a will that will make the distribution and administration of your estate an easy matter in the event that the unexpect ed happen. Work, Plan and Save for a home of your own. And no joy can compare to yours- when you finally realize it. You will have a new feeling of secur ity and will assume' a pride of owner ship and accomplishment lieyond he- UNITED STATES NATIONAL name, "unbobbed bob," Mifs Swauson evolved It tvs a matter of expediency. As a young girl in Tier latest plcturo her hair is worn long to cypres nnsophlntl cation, fn tho sumo film she plays the part of an u!tra-HOh!s!ii-utpd prima donna. Gloria, did not want to bob her ' hair after letting it grow for fivo months, 'infc "uniiobtea bob" re- suited. The hair is pulled straight back from the forehead, ienvfng both ars fully visible, A knot rather than a ball is made of tho hair, .' . PRE-IN MENUS Ily Klstrr Mary : UUKAKi-'AST Grapefruit sec tions, . scrambled eggs with rice. .crisp broiled- bacon, bran muftluM, milk, e&ffm. lNOHKQN RpUt ' ju-tt. soup, toast sticks, open tettuco and J cream cheese saniwiches. steamed lemon pudding, milk, tea. 1UNN ICR Braised halibut, bit tice potatoes, buttered beets, cole sluw. apple tapioca. pudding whol wheat bread, milk, coffee. The fish suggeated In the dinner menu is simmeraii, closely cov t;red in wnlNseusoned, sifted to mato pulp utitlt tumler for about ono hour. Any firm, boneless fish run 1)0 used us cod or filets of flounder. Sear tho fish fjh'kly on both sides before adding tho liquid. . j v Two eggs cup granulated t sttgar, 1 lemon, 2 tablespoons water, 2-3 cup flour. 1 teuspoon baking powder, few grains wilt, Heat yolks of eggs until thick i hnd lemon -colored, gradually add j- w j Miss Swarison suys, and this Is fle?iid at the nape- of the nei'k. The hair is parted low on the left; side. A marcel wave lends to give J ii soft effect. 10 Rules for a Happy and Successful Life Work and Earn. Make a Budget. Record Expendi tures. Have a Bank Ac count. Carry Life Insur ance. Own Your Own Home. Make a Will. Invest in Safe Se 6. 7. a curities. 0. Pay Your Bills Promptly. 10 Share with Others I VENTORY SALE OF COATS Every Winter Coat ONE-HALF PRICE and LESS $6.25 to $39.25 See Them in Our Window LADIES READY-TO-WEAR jf AND MfUUNERY7 ing the strgnr. Combine juice and grated rlud of letuuti with, water ami beat into first mixture. Mix and sift flour, baking powder and sjiH. Add t first mixture- onrl fold in tho whites of tho eggs, beaten until stiff aiid dry. Turn Into a waii-battered mold and steam for 4U minutes. Serve with apricot mvw. The sauce Is made by thicken ing tho Juice from canned apri cots ' " ' ' (C&pyrigb', 1&27, NKA Service, Inc.) ' ' In the game of Hfo there is al ways a shortage of tbwfr willing is play tho ouffiotd, und ft surplus who want to pitchy , Our Stock of Orthophonie Victor Sec ords is complete. New records daily CARR'S lief. You will think more of yourself .... you will be a better citizen for it .... you will be a real asset to tho community. Keep a Budget. Every payday set aside so much for your table .... so much for other household expenses, for clothes and amusement .... and then put the balance in a Savings Ac count with us. It's the easiest way of living within your means and still have a comfortable margin for the inevit able rainy day. Yes, it is the easiest way of Learning to Save. Work and Earn and then you can eas ily "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," You can pay your bills promptly. Unless those whom you owe get their money on time, they'll not continue in business very long. And their failure can seri ously affect your prosperity and that t)f your community. Play the game square. Pay up. 1 f I- .it. WtUAV iii.ti t,tVB rtftES, A woman, Mrs. Florence E. ti Kuapp, reigns for the moment i Albany as supremo dlctntor of rue, track and prize ring affairs In Ne-j &rk state. A ' constitatien. amenifmeut reorganising tho stall government gave her, as seertar of state, the powers of tho r acini and athb-tlJ comtulssionsr taegln nlng Jan. 1. Another nnrtcndmfn however, makes her hitherto clod Uve office appointive and ah e:J pacts tho governor to eventual! appoint a successor, Mtsv Ku&pl WHi formerly a rrrenber of th f i culty of Syrucuso University : TTio Thundering Herd a groi of Charieston dancers. ; -s - BANK . - iiiiiiiii ill. . inwillBX : - pp.-'. mi