La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1927, Image 3

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    Friday, January 21, 1927,
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
Cold Weather' :M
Fails to Halt
jj Bridge Parties
' Despite the cold weather, which
ru use U nmny orgunuuillon meet
ings an tl parties to bo postponed
until u, inter date, sevcrul enjoy,
able pnrtlcB took place yesterday
afternoon and Inst night, umong
ilu'in being a dinner purty lat
evening ut which Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie K. Kinzul entertained at
their homo on Fourth street.
11 ii eta were marked ' for 24
quests und dinner was nerved ut
15 o clock. I'ink predominated
'the color scheme, bouquets of
mupdrngons being used.
ltrldge was the diversion follow-
liiK dinner. Six Ubtcs were at
piny with Mrs.. I,eo Houv. making
high scorn umong the women
players and the men's first' prize
going to KarlStoddurd. Mr. T. J.
Kcroggin and 'Norman Frees re-
reived the eonsolution prizes.
Another delightful party was at.
Iho homo of Mrs. Ucorge T. Coch
ran when she entertained the
members of the Thursday Auction
lltidgc club ut luncheon at one
unlock.
Three tables were at play after
tunchcon with Mrs. Onirics i'luylo
iiakfng high score.
The club will meet again next
I'hursday, Jan. 27. when Mrs. 1 reU
Kiddle will be hostess at her homo i
t inland City.
Mr. Charles Hlngnor whh liosteiw
hu the- members or the Alpha dull
ami a few guests yesterday ntter-
niion ut a luncheon ut 1:1b o clock
lat her home on Cedar street.
Twenty guests were scuted
iruiiiid five small tables, where
bridge was enjoyed following lun-
heon. Hprlng flowers In the pus-
li'l eolors were used to decorate,
the rooms. i
Mrs. Adollill Hlegrlst nmdn lilirh.i
wore among the club membvrs und '
the guest jirlze went to .Mrs. Oil-,
belt Hunter.
'('he Swastika Itrlilge club met
asl night when .Mr. und Mrs. I.o-
Ih'iiII Wllllitmsoil were host and
aiostess ut
their home oa Oak
kit 1'cct
Three tallies of 'brldgc wns the.
IdlVersloii of the evening with first
i-lze among the women players
gojiig to Mrs. Lester Allen. Her
bert Paltlstm made high score'
among the men anil the guest prize
went l.o Miss Man Stearns.
A pastel color scheme was car
ried out In ,the decorations of tho
rooms in bouquets of sweetpea'
Vlio hostess served u two-rourso
lilueheon after the card ganics,,nf-
whlch music and dunclng .was
in Joyed.
. The cluh will meet liguln Vitt B.
wlien .Mr. and Mrs. Walter I'crrS
will entertain. "
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Hostess at Two t.
Bridge Parties
Mrs. It. K l'oafcll .was .hostess.
t two attractive parlies oil Thurs-
May and l-'i'lday afternoons of lust
.week. . '
t)n Thursday afternoon she en
rlulned the members of the
ll.ueky Thirteen club and it few
A great many wom
en who are careful
what they use, prefer
Red Feather
Cold Cream
to any others.
Ited Kculher fold Cream in
it laboratory, hot - a fitctoi y
product! It Is produced un
der The Owl's critical super
vision to meet I lie demand
for n cold cream of excep
tional quality.
Moon Drug Co.
Agent' jr
The Owl lM'ug Co. ...
' A wirn'l color Kid Uxftwtl, .
four eyelet, plain too. rouml
silk latv, ta.selctl emit, 1kh-,
'l or apllquc work imi tpisr
lr and hirtp. . Thin oxfuril
N tlollcil up to look very
ilifSf.T ti-ltieli cifban wood
tMertU hcrl to nuitch loc.
'rrliitl to mII at Sfl.lO.
Yc liavv ome OxfonN
mid MlpMri In patent, otic
xtmp, low IhtI. niul ffv
In iH'Igt cilor, to -loc for
-..".
All nM!!'- jdioif rehKctJ in
prbf Alxi ladles.
Ik.ys lio at Ll!3 p''
IMilr: slw-ji 2i lo
l4tllm' I ruin ted toe Slip
pers und 0ronl.i nt SI. (HI.
No round lov hi HiIm U,
nod new Myks In this lot.
I'ointetl iocs and pointed
prhf!?.
The B00TERY
additional guests 'and on Friday
five tables of friends assembled
at her home to play bridge.
Mrs. W. G. Sawyer won the
club prize on Thursday afternoon
and the guest prize went to Mrs.
V. C. Froman. Mrs, 1. K. Tan
ner received the consolation prize.
Mrs. H. E. Dixon was flrsb prize
winner on Friday afternoon and
low score fell to Mrs. Colon it.
Kberhurd.
l-unc-hoon, at 1 : 15. o'clock, pre
ceded the card games on both duyu.
Itoses served as centerpieces tor
the luncheon tublcs. Mixed bou
quets of the seasons flowers were
used in other parts of the rooms.
Miss Elizabeth Fayton was
hostess to the members ot 11. U.
club lust evening at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. O.
Fayton. Klght girls were present
and Iho evonlng was enjoyed ut
games, dunclng and music.
The. hostess served u two-courso
luncheon luter in the nvcnlnir.
Those prtsen were Misses Vn
lette Hurre, Louise Kullsburu, Kl
dora Hansen. Kva ltlggs, Mao and
1,11a Hean, Florence Malstrom und
Kllzabeth Fayton.
Three tables of bridge were at
play yesterday afternoon when
Mrs, IS. C. Coughenower was
hostess to the N. I. I, club. Mis.
i:thel Smith was first prize winner
und the second prize went to Mrs.
Krnest Waldon. Mrs Grace Ad-
sklm received the guest prize.
Cyclamen plants were used to
decorato tho rooms of the hostesses
homo. After the card games a two
course luncheon was served.
Tho club will meet next Thurs
day, Jan. 27, at the home of Mrs.
Mat Coulwcll.
Postpone Many
Social Affairs
'1'ho meeting of tho Ameiieun
homo department of the Neigh-
borhood club scheduled to ram
yesterday ufternoon in the ivcign-
borhood club rooms was postponeu
because of the cold weather. 1
The next meeting of the depart-
meat will 1j6 Thursday, Keb. 17,1
when Dr. Margcret Ingles- program
on "The itelallon ot wuirnioa iu
Mental llwclopmelit." to he give
ycBterday will oe commneu wnn
a prognun on "Modern Science
In the Home", of which Mrs. K.
Koseilhuum la chairman.
The meeting of the Mission study
class of the Klrst I'resliyterlan ,
church was also postponed from
yi-sterday afternoon until next
Thursday, when It will meet at
the home of Mrs. l.loyd Uusey.
The I'ampflre girl ceremonial
was postponed and will not be un
til the regular ceremonial meet
ing'. Ill-, Fehruury.
The nest meeting of Soungeluhu
group however will lie next Thurs- i
duy, Jan. 27, when the girls will I
meet to work on heud bands. I
'
Although not muny people at
tended the warfle socinl given by
the Luther, Leuguo last evening
In tho annex ot the church, those
present had an enjoynblc time. I
Waffles were served from 6:30 '
u 11 1 H nlno o'clock with Mrs. I.. 11.
Awes and Mrs. J. G. Slltxinger in
charge, during which time those
prrsellt visited.
Announcements
There will be a banquet ut
KaKles hall this evening for all
Moose loiljro members and their
families, beglnulncr at o'clock,
Tho.I'ythlan Sisters will meet
for a sociable this evening ut the
Jv. 1'. hall.
The Adllbltum linorhle club
will meuL tomorrow nigtit ;it the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank t'leav- ,
Inger on Third street.
AC. I
LIMIT l-'OK Mi:i)AI.S
PAIUS (AIM Those lili-rary or
I artistically inclined ladies who
inspire to wear the little medal of
I the French order or public Instrue
i Hon, commonly known as t he
j "Palmes", will have to admit be
ting y5 years or over before their
i claims can be examined. This decl
' slon was made by M. Hen-tot, nilu
1 later of education, who found that,
the number of decorations at his
j disposal wus far Inadequate to the
I demands.
Hitherto ' the medal, replaced
j with street dress by a little strip
of violet ribbon, has been rather
freely distributed. Coming just
under the Legion of Honor lu the
hierarchy of th Itepublic. the
"Palmes Acudeiuloues" mark . of
success lias been highly coveted.
Really New
Vofl Unow this for new kid glovt
by Us convenient smart opening nt
the Aide. The trimtuiug i$ upplj
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7 oe j$jr';
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1 OP WANO CAON 80V JJ
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V soolxoolwvoo moo
HUH MAW BE SE."TTKl'pUR"Tc-
Aw TmM MOrA'MEGoTAOMC V
( '' AM' MAMBE-MUrt KiM WOUO 'Ef?
LJiJ- 1 ,M M0S-- p.- sort; O' PlNCH
But" LOOKER CWP.R,PACJDUER
JF?w,U,a..- NNJCMEAMthCt SOFT JOB ChlAlf?
. yx maw be. uke.soms. cimoae-
'. . , Jest aholdim" bw a waiR.
ei2T iy hu smviet. we. ' .
MENUS
lly Slsiei Muvy -
llltK.VKFAHT Htewed prunes,
cereul, thin cream, creamed salt
codfish on toast, milk, coffee.
l,rNCHKON Scalloped oysters,
rye bread, fruit salad, date, bars,
milk, tea.
KINNHU Stuffed pork tender
loins, scalloped potatoes, buttered
canned lima brans, upple-celery-
n ut salad, raisin pie, bran rolls,
milk, coffee.
Although we always , think of
pork as being: a lat meat, the
ti'iiclfi'loin is so "lean" that extra
fat must be uHi'd In cooking it.
Two pieces of tenderloin are cut
length wise, deep cuoutfh to open
and flatten with if meat .cleaver.
They are placed one. above the
other with a rich bread stuffing
between, and securely tied with
cord. Thtt roll Is brushed -over
jtth melted butter and roasted ln
a hot oven In a rightly covered
casserole. Jo not add water.
Dale linn
One pound dates, 1 cup nut
meats. 1 cup flour, 1 cup sugar,
2 tablespoons melted butter,
teaHpoon baking powder, 4 eggs.
Vi teaspoon salt, teaspoon
vanilla.
Kemuve stones . from dates und
pot dates and nuts through food
chopper. . Mix and sift flour, su
gar, baking powder and suit. Com
bine half of this mixture with the
nuts and dates. Heut yolks of
egs until thick and lemon-colored.
Add remaining dry Ingredi
ents und melted butter. Mix thor
oughly and add nut mixture. Fold
Ill-whiles or -eggs beaten until stiff
ami dry. Add vanilla, and turn
into, a well-oiled and floured
Hijuarc pan. Hake H0 minutes in
a moderate, oven. Cut in oblong
shaped pieces and roll In powdered
sugar.
These bars can also be served
with whipped cream, pudding
fashion, and are delicious for aft
ernoon tea.
(Copyright, 1:'7, NKA SerVice,
I lie).
J Tired or watching travelers drive
jto the next town to spend the night
the citizens or Alva, Okla., have
i built a community hotel.
I am just ah ut too bus- to put
In no ad Ibis morning. The driv
ers iiiv Mining In by the Hre- try
ing to keep (lie dovc wiinii but
that Is not our mutt j on cannot
I see the desk for the orders. Coal
Its selling like a I'htT iiiiinlng
hiWn bill. We are out of lump
, coal but we are eMttlng a car
any nilnute and another cur on
the toad heshlc tluii, Hut don't
fitrget we .(ill have Itojal lump
coal at X I U.HII per Ion. We re
i'Heil woiil fitiin .lr. Pratt Int
nlglil that lie I- it art lug Ihuih t-
Iny but I ilon't .xupiKt- be will
Ik- lien till Monday moi nlng,
! mu can talk to the blir fnl man
again. I can'i tlilnk of nnthliix
to Niy I lont nm tpilti like inn
rlilnery. mi gi:odbe for lodiiy.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"Tlie l'oor Kliui'a FrtMiil"
Xear Kmmilry. l'lioue Slalu 2 IK
Mo b'uida Uiutiieia. i
'I
Bend Chorus Will
Have 50 Voices
ltKNIl. Ore., Jan. 21 With SI
persons present. organization of
tho Bend Orpheus club took
place at a meeting recently In the
union high school w hen oi l leers
were named for the coming year
and plans were outlined for the
i presentation of several concerts In
this seuson.
It, I, Kromme, who has won
recognition as a leader of singing
and as an entertainer since he
canie to llend from Olympla,
Wash., as supervisor of the lert
chutes national forest, wns elect
ed president of the reorganized
club. Mrs. It. S. Hurt was named
secretury. Other officers arc it.
F
T TIT'T ITT f I
Schilling
The only tea
whose flavor
is completely protected - - - kept fresh and fragrant
from tea -garden to tea tabic. Five kinds of protection
all exclusively Schilling for the true tea flavors
known only in the Orient: (1) Twce-toasted - - - the
only way to unmask rich hidden flavors of a tea leaf.
(2). Then the leaves sealed in vacuum (like your coffee)
---but sealed
HOT at its most
aromatic moment. fSS."
ior tea - - - with a bnug Cover - - - to protect it even
after you open it. (4) Of the many grades of Orange
Pekoe, only the choicest, most fragrant, are blended
with Pekoe in Schilling's. (5) Your grocer protects
you - - - he returns your money instantly if you
don't beljeve it the finest tea that lias ever
entered your home.
You keep the tea.
Your money back if you don't
Schilling's best
Also Green
OVAAAAJWW
By Williams
S. McChire, Vice, president; Mrs.1
John Dubiils. librarian, and 0. T.
Terrll, treasurer. . . v i
.MAIiA.Mi: CI IMF IMIAWS
VFKV SMALL SALAKY '
Madame Curie
world famous co-
discoverer of nudum, gets only n
second class professor's salary of
$tl'fi a month at the horbonne. The
most highly paid educators In
French univrrnlttts. and there urn
only about 30 such in all France
i reeelv
j These
only $15 a mouth more,
facts were cited by I'rof.
J'aul I'etlt, dean of llm Nancy Un
iversity faculty, in 'support of his
! staleinenl that hlglier education in
i Franco is on a nggardly basis that
threatens Its future.
k tf a. TTrTrtTf VTTTrVTrlEi
R A N SM 9 E K o
pealed
invacuum
,
Orange
Pekoe
Te a
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BAKER BANQUET
SET FOR FEB. 7
Preparations Made to
Seat 500 at Annual
Chamber Dinner
HANMlt. Ore.. Jan.' SI Vrepar
niiun lor the anniiul chamber of
commerce banquet and election of
officers. Id be Riven In the hitfh
school gymnasium I'Yh. 7, has been
started and the services of Wit
Ham Moore, veteran banqueter,
have been secured to arratiRe for
the banquet.
The proRrum this year will fea
ture the aRrlcultural and lumber
iiiR industries of ltaker county
Letters have been sent to prom
inent speakers In the state ask
ing them to appear on the pro
Riam. A. peppy program has bei-n
pvonitKi'd und music and stunts
are heliiR arranged for to f u'flll
the predltlon that-the affair will
be "blKRer and better than ever."
' The committee In chai'RC of the
I banquet calculate that 600
attend the meettnR and because of
the limited space It has been re
queued that reservations be made
as soon as possible. Hecanse of the
I congested condition In tho Rym-
uiisUnu lust year no more than
' (.00 people will be uilmll I.-M.
MEDICAL SPRINGS
PERSONALS
MF.PICAL SPHINUS, (Special)
The springlike weather here
turned to winter Tuesday evening
when the snow and wind started.
Mrs. Can, .Mis. Webb, and Mrs.
Metealf and brother, Hubert, of
I .a tl ramie mot ored t u M ed lea 1
Springs Friday. They were accom
panied home, by Mrs. 11. Kamberg
a r.d M h's M ayger. M rs. Ka in berg
was going lo Kntcrprlso to spend ,
the week end with her husband, j
.Mrs. Julia Duncan Is on the sick
lint this week, . I
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wanker left
Mondtty .for Haker, where Mr. ;
Wanker will transact busines. They;
plan to be away several days. !
Several of the farmers have their ,
Ice houses rilled.
Work u the mill site la progress- ;
lag rapidly. The track is nearly ,
at the Turner place ami will be
completed In a few days.
Joe Lay. of The I'ark, passed
through Medical springs Monday
on his way to Haker oil business.
Mr. anu' Mrs. Ordell Lay are
spending the
w tnler at I he home !
of her parents, Mr. and Airs.
It. Wanker, j
Airs. Hoy Vunorder, of, Colfax, i
(3) The world's only
kev-wind vacuum tin
like
HJaPanl
ONYX WOOL HOSE
$1.25 Values
Now 84c
PUTMAN'S
Iteady-to-Wear and Millinery
Wash.. Is visltlnR her parents, Mr. '
and Mrs. K. Kelly. , J
L. S. Wlnth has beep suwIiir
woiTil at tho Wunkcr ranch.
Several from hero attended the
dance ut IveatltiR Kuturday even
UlR.
The RranKO : held a business
iihM-tluR at lite school houso Sat
urday eveuliiR.
A meettnir of stockmen was
held ut the school bulldlnR lust
week.
.Mom: mom v m:i:ii:i
HY IIIIITIKU WOMLX
Hrltlsh women are urging great
er pernoual allowances from their
husbands" on the ground that the
high cost of being a woman Is
getting higher. A tilted lady,
who prefers to bo known simply
as "l.ady Sartor"," explained
one Increased Item. "In the first
place I have these ornuments made
to match this frock I alii wearing.
As the frock Is red, 1 have red
bracelets, red decorations and red
ear-rings. They ure useless for
other frocks. Then there Is this
hat ornament which cost me two
guineas. It Is of no use for a hat
of any other shade."
Verier Richards, of Culdvel,
Kas,, was elected constable In his
2 1st birthday, when he cast his
first vote.
Our Stock of Or tho phonic Victor Ree
ords is complete. New records daily
CARR'S
lU -'C aT
'iSLTJjL-a"7 jb. vri nu war j.
A .tv CHAIN STORES .XT! .,
I Suggestive
j Savings
I
Lard, 10 pound
Corn Flakes, 3 for . . . . . . . . .25c
Oranges, medium size, 2 doz. . . 89c
Sperry's Rolled
Flour, Sperry's
Hard Wheat,
Bacon, nice lean, pound .... .35c
Peanuts, fresh roasted, 2 lbs. . . 29c
Standard Eggs,
2 dozen
Sweet Spuds, 5
Lettuce, nice firm heads, 2 hds. 19c
Jell-X-Cell, natural pure fruit
llavor, 3 packages .... . . . . .2dc
Bananas, nice firm, 1 dozen . . .30c
Stone's Special Coffee, 1 lb. . . 47c
3 lbs ... . $1.35
dUSl 91 -JMlBfii-P"
$2.25 Values
Now $1.50
1'ut your trust In rouco, (fir Is;
but keep your powder dry.
if you
wM kMp Itt m a MA)
k Mar llalatla
tract alwt. Maka lariata)
that aaak day way
yaar Ut laalaaaa tfca
ratwrly talaaaas laa
pails ..... . . $1.39 1
Oats, 10 lb. sk. 49c
White Down
bag . .$1.85
strictly fresh
. . . 6;c
pounds .25c
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