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Monday; March 21, 1927. mitJi;r. -l. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERV ER v PaeeThre SOCIETY NFR Miss, Self and Donald Rohan Married Here To tho surprint" of thili mni.y m Ornnde friends tho wedding of MIhh mien Self und'Donnld Ituhau if-tnme known here toduy. The inurrtuK was an event of I'cb. 21, tiiUliik' plai o at tluv ruth ollc church, tho Uev. Anther Nojy officiating. Only Innnodliuo rela tives vire present. Mr. and Mrs. Huluin nte now l.i Portland on their honeymoon. They will return to l.a (irunde In u few duyH and 'will make thlr home hero. Hi Ih employed in th.; Jtohnn Slower shop. . ' Hoth Mr. and Mrs. lloirnn ui well known here. He graduated from the local high school with the class of I!) 2 a unil spent on; yenr.vut Notre Imine. She kiuiI uuted from the high school wit! lust ynrs class. : s ..... : ; HI l-U .' Lilt I'll.. Il.l I Ll.n..i.t. ..,.. .. I ,WrW. VKIKIIl 1 HTHUI1 Wt'H! IKIK- l esses at a miscellaneous showi-r given Thursday afiernoon at the home of .Mrs. T. K. I'lorson com plluiemlng Miss Lot a I'ieisnn, whom- marriage to Cecil l. KelKy has hern announced to lake plate on Hunday. March -7, at the I'.ci koh home on . avenue. Ahont 20 friends of the honor KitOKL were present and the after t.oon wiiH spent in making tea IowcIh for thi hrlde elect. Iiecoialions in keeping will. jt. 1 atrlcks day were used about th" rooms, tlie same Idea helng car ried out in the refreshments scrw 1 late In tliv afternoon. ' Minn ,1'ierson haH lived In ' f.a Crande most of her lire and Iturij many ft-icfids . here. flhe iu a t MtHiuule of t lie local high schon;, ' coiilpU-ling her work there wllh I ho class 41 f IK22. alter which sh- ! attended normal school. Hi lire j fliilKhiuir lier normal sehnnl course' tdio has hern teaching school, Mr, Kcllcy is ii.vHocialed wltii Ihe, stale highway department here. They plan to make this oily their home. Card Club Meets At Charlton Home' Mv, and Mrs. . Clyde fhnrlloni vere nnst ami nostss to uie. iiu-m hers of the 'Adlllitlum Pinochle cluh Matuniuy, evening at thole homo on, Cove avenue. Six tahlcs of cards were at play during tho-evening with Mrs. V: I,. I.ane w inning high score and the consolation prize going to Mm. .lnmrs Onnal. Ait Weugle receive! the guest prize. ; I'olled. plants wore used p deo nrule the-: io"ms. A elevdefyx: in--lahged three-course luncheon was sei ved following (he cu id gamen. Mrs. K. M. Jensen will he hos tess to the cluh Hiitunlay evening. Aiwll 2, at her home on Maple street., v .... I'NION ..(Special) Mrs. Itay ; mond Pitts won hostess at utt at tractively; t.ppotiited luncheon l-'rl-day afternoon when t ho members of tho Lucky Thirteen cluh un 1 several others were her guests., Luncheon was served at 1:15 o'clock at five small tahles, whor bridge was enjoyed uftenvardrf. t'.reen and white, in peeping wllh SI. f'al rick's day. was the eoNr scheme used to decora to the ta bles anil was also carried out in tho three-course luncheon. luirlug tho card games Mrs. J. K. Hutchinson made high scor.i. Mrs. John Martens won the second prize and Mrs. W. W. Slovens re ceived the consolntion prize. . INION (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook were host and hos tess to the members of tho T. H. cluli and a few ginuts Wednesday i'Vnlng at their home In Nor'.h I'nlon.; Hridge was at play at four ta bles, with Mrs. J. I'. Hutchinson winning high score among th women and the men's prize going lo tfred l-'ox. Mrs. I.. 7. Terrall received consolation. Following the card games lunch eon was served by the hostess. v f I'NlON (Special) Members of tho Iriifalot club nut Monday af ternoon at the home of Miss Horn Huichinson in North I nlon. Bridge was tho diversion of the afternoon followed by a luncheon, w hich W.is served by the hostess. Mrs. Nellie Hutchinson will be tho next hostesy to the cluh. a . Cove Speeial)MlM- Hoss Kcl'y entertained the members of the Voting Matron's bridge oluh at h-r We Carry a Complete Line of KELP 0 LITE Moon Drug Co. Airei.-M For The ! " Co' home Snlur.lay afternoon. Throe tallica of bridge were at pluy. Mia. l.loyil Carter, of Kad luin Siulngs. ua a mimt. After the eaid gam.a . luncheon was served. Those preaent were Mra. A. II. Orton, Mra. Knmk Miller, Mra. I.loyd Curler, Mra. T. It. Conkl'il, Mra. It. II. Daniel, Mm. I.yn Chnd wlelt, .Mlaa Vina Conley, Mra. Charlea lie Haua and Mra. William llullmark.f ' ; r ' ' -T 'Si.'". Piano Students Give Recital Tho library uudltorium was crowded with interested- pront3 and friends yesterday afternoon when Miss Dorothy 1'JcusuiiIh pre sented u group of IB of her pinno hUi'leniB In recital. . i An excellent program was gtvei. raoh little musician performing in a very rapiiblo manner. Tlie student appfaring wore Maxino Harris, Mury June Heas slor. Dorothy Mann. I.hltun H1m hort, Marion Hoynolds. Ianhne PoWrrj', tieorgo lonny. I.ydn Mae Htillister. -Kvorpit Heynolds, Mnru vone Kiddie; - i;oarg Stoddari. SitUlo Kirlst, Max Hioililard. iuil MoMaster. Itnbert Stoddard.. (la Mao Hough. Adolph SlegriKt. Mil dred St:ind!ey und Judith Snod grass. - " Tho room was prettily docorat-d with bouquets of carnations and piiysywillOMS. (in Sunday, April in. Miss Pleas ants will present another group of students. During tho month -of May she is planning four recitals. In which tier more advanced iriudcnts will bo prcs"Ti.1id. -. About 30 girls and hoys of Ih1 Junior Christian Kndeavor society of the l-'irst I'reshyterhm church gat herod in t ho liusoment of t he iluirch Saturday afternoon from 2:3a until 6 o'clock for a sham rock tp:irly. .c . - ' v The rooms were .decorated in n a pprnpriate color scheme of green an I whito. bouquets of the season's flowers also being used. Miss Francis. Keith , Wallace, chairman of the socful committee, had charge of tho giunes, which were in keeping with St. Patrick's i.'ay. I'rlzes wore awarded to the winners. . After tho games refreshments of Ice -oro'im. cake, cookies und oan '. . whicri woro.'also in the Si. 1'atrick's- day colors, . were served. Mrs., (lustav WIssler, who h.is chnrgo of' tho, Junior O. K. wnn i.sslsled hy Mrs. J. M. Snldfelt. DorUi Kulkerson, Viola Kulkcrsou. I'VttnolH Kotth Wallace and Knth nrino Mile WIssler assisted with tho serving. . 50 Attend W. R: C. . r'Dfnrier Saturday The regular, dinner meeting of Oliver 1. Morton Itotlef Corps wis hold Saturday ut the Knights of Pythias hull, when un interesting program was given. About' &n portions wore serve! and during tho program hour Mr.". Tom Williamson sang,, accompan ied by Mrs. Cecelia dates at the piano, Miss Florence Nelson gave a reading und Mrs. Bessie Nelson gave tho history of tho Wonmn'a Itellef Corps to tho Grand Army Of Hie Republic. One candidate was Initiated dur ing tho lodge meeting. Members of tho committee in charge of the mooting were Mrs. Molllc Huck, Miss Velva Hradslmw. M rs. Nancy Bradsha w a nd M rs. IS. V. Carr. ..- Krlends of Mrs. Frank Uose hraugh here were . pleased to nee her photograph In Sunday's Jour nal,' with tho announcement that she Will assist with the Alpha Chi Omega ten, to. be held in Tort land March '26. Mrs. Itoschraugh was formerly Miss Kstella Oraybill of this city. She Is tho daughter of Mrs. Har old Merron. She attended Oregon Agricul tural colli go and is a member of Alpha f'hl Omega. NION (Special). The regular meeting pf tho Woman's club was hold Thursduy, afternoon In - tho living room of tho I'nion hotel. After the business meeting, pre sided aver by tho president. Mrs. Fra n k Sin rgi 1 1, a progrn m foN lowed. Mrs. .S. K. Miller, Mrs. T. T. Cock and Mrs. W; H. 1'hilllpK were leuih rh und the sulJect for che afternoon was 'l"lowors." M rs. M ilb-r rea d an a rt lo.". "Dream liarden," Mrs. Kdlth lnv sang a solo, "Violet." and Mi. ltaymond Pitts read two poems by James Whitcomb.Klley, "Old Kash- Lots of Shade A wide brinim-d hal of natural Jxhorn.'ror resort r, U irinmifd wllh coral gro.iralu aaU. a Dat cabachon of pink waahella. OUT OUR WAY r i rut urn i re ei i ' i - . . , u i r I i . i w -iriij i icri i- Pouum triable . oov M0O spcak C WM K f ' ' sNHW MOTrAERS ato u mat.err loned Itoses' and "Ho and I." t Four little girls from t he se- i ond gnule. Miss Kdith Itovig'sj room, gave a demonstration In picture study. . . . . FNIOM (Special) On Tuesday evening . Mrs. Nellu Hutchinson i mi..., t.'.i'u ),. rim -..asm .if i ii: 'city, pupils of Mrs. Muble Lungl-! lln, will tippear in concert at tin First Methodist Kplscopul chuivh I at Hakor. The rogium is for tlx1 benefit of the. new pipe organ to J lie Installed In the 'church there, i ; Mrs. . Hutchinson hns a colora-; turn soprano voice of unusii tl ' i range..- and Miss dilklnson ' Is n 1 pianist 'of'-exceptional ability. j Cove Guild Will i ; Give B&zaar Soon COVK' ("Special). The .l.adleV guild of the Kplscopul church was entertained by Mrs. TV C..-. Hefty !ind:Mrs, O. 10. HnrUer -Thursday ytV tl" 4ynic of Mrs. .Mcfly; Tlu; rwonie-n"1 or flic gulV(T!; ftro1J dewing lor n baxaur. 1 They assembled In Mho morntng "and at 1 o'clock luncheon was served by the hon- , toss.. ' . ', , I Those present were Mrs. William New Remington Standard 12 Satisfies Owner and Operator 1 I 'O the executive who wants gtiod work and lots of it tlie X New Remington 12 brings satisfaction. 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Clara Vanhouten: treasurer, l.m-t-lu :' Delaney; flnnnelal secretary, Florence Small; usher, Annie liny ties; nssistnnt usher. I. Ida e- 'i r'-tVi 3EE32 ii W Easy payment terms, if desired We believe u make the best typewriter ribbon in the world and iu noine ii PAKAOON Remington Typewriter Company Portland, Oregon 3.rl Oak Sired Anriouhcements ' ..... , ' .Me ni nets or lile i oeman louge hero will meet with Mr. and Mir.' J. l- Stncey ibis evening,' on Jackson avenue. The' IH'gree of Honor Protective! ussociattoD' will moet Tuesday ov-1 Ping ut K o'etoejc at . Kagles hull.! .. p. ., . . . j Tho annual bunouH of the Worn- en's homo und foreign iii(salona y societies' of tho First McthodiM Kiducopul church will be hoi 1 Tuesday evening at t!:.H o'clock In tho basement of the churou. All members of the two orgunU.i- tliinu it n f I nil in ii Win Miiuulonui'V glris ure urged to attend.- Thoio will be n smull ehurge for olhfi Isllghtly brown. Htlr in butler and guests attending tlm banquot an I when mixture Is thoroughly blend nrociuiii. Anvone hi ining n guertt , ed add to hurley. Add oi'iiHhed is asked to, pojly- .Mrs, , It. 1. (.eight on or Mrs. l,oe Han ford. A hood tlutu Is btdng nrrangoil i Tho Woman's lie no fit nsotMa tion .will givi) n- pinochle,, party at tho K, P. hull tomorrow ow ning at M .o'clock. All members and friends are cordially invited. MENUS, Ity sister Mary HUKAKKAST ' Apples, rerenl cooked with dates, Votiuiry huii Migo, corn men I ' pancakes, new maple syrup, milk, coffee. M'NCIIKON Hurley and mush room soup, croutons, lettuce sand wiches, cream puffs, milk. tea. DINNKIt Itaked stuffed sea bans. grilled .sweet potatoes, stuffed Hermuda onions, rhubarb, taploeu pudding, bran rolls, milk, coffee. (hildreif under six years of age wilt find it breakfast of fruit, ce real and crisp toast finite sufficient without the sausage and pancakes suggested for adults. , Tho cream puffs used for lunch eon should ho filled with u rich hulled custard In order to provide the required protein calorie. Hurley and Mn-dirimm Kniti One-half cup pearl hurley. 4 cutis water, I onion, ' 1 carrot, blade celery, 2 tablespoons mi need pan-ley, 4 tablespoons ' minced green popper, 2 tttbiespons hut tor. tahlospooiiK flour, . cup jchoppel frenh mushrooms or tablespoons crushed dried mush- rooniH, . 1 teuHpnon salt, v ' Ya tea spoon pepper. Soak 'barley J"or .one hour In water to cover. Cook In. tvater un til very soft. . Put onion, carrot and celery through food chopper. The popper can also be chopped Searhrough; Inside watch, Horinh' Olpnon; outside wntch, , Htunch (Upson; pl'inlHt. Violet tlorhum; j Tho organization will he known n's Union lodgo Nq. lufl, Mrs. Mlnnio Card, of Maker. 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