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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1927)
181203 rriday, April" 1," 1927. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER J ildren Attend I Birthday Party I In Church Annex MENUS Sirs. t V. uunt entertained at Bouiv in Iionor of-her diiughl?f; jfM.Uuy unnlvor,ry, 7Ir,.sUl"l ovtr by the trident. tIT T woman s umo in i Interesting Meet! UNION Hpeeiut) Membrrs cf tho Womun'l club tnjoyed tn Intcronllng inestliig Thursday af ternoon- at the home of Mrs. Ktl.i Holly In South Intuit. --Tho inirty was hvhl tn tt! ann ;s of Hie Christian church from 4 mttll7 o'clock, the enlti-c ,8unuy school claw of which Sfl iunn 1b it member una seVonil , oIIht friends, It In all, being; the Btiestj, , Tliej room was prettily Uocorated f- ytnji und white. At about 8:30 lock, after names hfad Jiejn,eB -ed ' for HoitiQ tlhio, tho girts l .ro seuted at a, UiUlc .arranged , t tlmsumu coiora, and lunch was , i ved. ' ' -' ;i k A large doll, dressed as a ros-, Brved' as a centerntuca for the table ''und, iit eaelt . ptaco; ivws v smaller doll, similarly dressed. which worn ' atta'ched to iho' large doll by means of ribbon streamers. The IHtle dolls were given the Quests as favors. A pink pr(fii- ruse innd two blrtllduy cskcs .in pink and white were 'illso' - part of Hie table decorations, j The two olors were carried 'out "in the luncheon to the last detail, f Those present were: I,enore j'yle, Marian Nelson, Thclnia strain. Wllma Hmllh, Ola Sine Hough, Cleo fonley, I.ols Conley, j:dna;Ilrown, Iluth Cullen. Kvelyn liaker. yJJ'llnia Hansen, Lois Han-' sell, yivlan Onllagher, Madeline inllugher, Myrn . Smith, .Mai jiutchcr, Uelnria . Wiatheinpobn. J-:isie M.tson, Viola Harms, VerJa Riierlielm, Winifred Smith, ,l)or t,y Btuanl and Wlnlfrdfl ,upn. i Tli6- honor guest received many lovely gifts ,ln rcniumbrunue, of her drihday. ' ..... , . ... Mnj, Dunn was assisted by Mrs. rank Hardcsly. About 7G persons.:' enjoyed -'the hard' times" party given, last night. p . the annex of the Uitheran hurcli by members, of the Luther aguij. Altof the guests came dresse.i i- lfbuse dresses and overall rank Hansen neled as judge, and butenced each one he .thougitt :io nicely drecsed-to pay; a fine f from one to five cents. Several Interesting games were Inyed during I he evening. Misses mm "Wurl and verla Mel.ane celled the . prises for talking lo :ie Hlost . pt rsoas during the eve ingTeuety. lailting to the same umlirr. '. " Tiiij auctioning of a number of ;tek(iges no one Itnewv What they mtirtned caused much' inelii lenlf? Tb Slciifaw6tt ffntiiprtre girls tiig!.st'veral mmibera ilurln,g 3 thti .lining. ,. i f X !. i' , A Vhard- llmes"-dun'.h- was serv 1, le mt.-n securing partners by lt-awig the' names of the women from a hat. - After lunch, which was served uti about -8:15 o'cloelt, the parly af journefl. . .. Mrs. Prank Hansen was chair man in charge of the' evening's entertainment and Sirs, flmrles JIansbn and Mrs. N. Nelson had charge of the refreshments.' . Catripfire Girls " Enjoy Bird Hike MfbilK'rM of Urn 'Kuangt'tiihii1 ciUmJiro Kirl titouv their jriiMidimi. .Mrs.. A. V. .inJgfvv (fnjoti a hlk alonir the. foothills In Hwreh of llrtj WVUmsday af-t-rn((m, nccomianieJ by. Mrs, I. 1. ItHHcJi, who exiiluhiei the various fclndtf ' of birii.s. lHft to the windy wttithcr I hey hiiw Atity -M few.. hirtiKj iHclHtlhitr aj tftt'iibw" lurft, a juneo, a hhjej wnl.VM. jjroHhvttW und a wong Hpar- Tift; hike Khtrled from the. home MIhs Lenoro Kly. Tiu next htiHtnewi nueiing of v fjjotiji wtU ho in the oomiik tenee (h pu rt nun t of t h htrh houl next Wednesday uftertioon 3;45 o'clock. ' , ' VNIOX' (SiM'clai) MemhtTH of te llufttlol cfuh were entitaiiul "loiidity Hflernoon lit tlu: hoin l Ia Molm Mitrtvnsi with Mrs. Wi- itni hitehtnHon n hostess. j llrhJffe was the diversion of ttie fterhoon followed by luncheon. hUf wan served hy the'hostff. , Mr. Martens will he tlie next ost(3 to the cfuh Monday, Apt-it 1. ? - , Mm. Krank Sturgill, a short pro- giom was given, with Mrs. Frtvij Kox und Mrs. J. K. Hutchinson as h-ttderit. The Hew Arthur UlteU-J son und the Ilev. Stobert lol each gav a talk on "Hoeiut He- i form." Miss Irene hovehaug g&vv two readings. ; After tho program the refresh meutH contmHleu, consisting of Mrs. R K. Mliier and ilrs, KrunK HtUrgttl, served.' ' ... . VmOK Special) Mrs. Joltn KergiiHon woa ptottsttntly surprised Krlday uternoon when a number of her frknda g&thered at her home to help her celebrate her 70th hirthduy anniversary. 1 Tho afternoon was spent visit ing, followed by luncheon at 4:30 o'clock. 'Mrs. Verguson was presenteJ with a potted plant In remem brance of her birthday. Announcements The Tidles of Mooseheart le gion will meet at the home of MIhh Heutah Shunks on Pennsyl vania avenue Friday evening, s MeniberH -of the World .Wide guild of the First J&pthU church will iitt'et for mission study and to practice tho Kaster pageant to morrow afturnoon at 2 o'clock with their counselor, Mrs, W. t. McAdory. , liy Klstci- Mary HHKAKFAST Stewed pruntii cereuh creaiUj French omelet, bran muffins, milk, coffee. J.UNCHB0N Noodle wup, toasted muffins, ieilied spinach and egg satad, eaimtid cherries, plain cake, milk, tea. inSNKK- Canmoh of beef with bananas, twice baked pota-; tots, creamed onions, head lettuce with Itusaian dressing, whole wheat bread, rhaoarb pie, milfa, coffee. . s i The meat suggested-in the din ner menu is madij from nothing more nor leas thans Hamburg steak, but the canieion is quite tempting enough for a family din ner with guests. Of course tho feeef used must bo. chosen care fully, round steak being prefer able. Hut any cut, it it bo fresh, clean meat of good quality, makes a delicious loaf, Ita welt to have tho butcher run the meat through the- food chopper twice for this' recipe or any meat loaf. CaiUK'lon of lieef One and one-haif ponfflV- Ham burg steak, 1 lemon, I tablespoon minced parsley, I teaspoons salt,-l tablespoon grated onion, 2 t a bit-spoons melted butter, tea. spoon paprika, teaspoon pep per, A to 6 slices bacon, 2 or 3 baiittitaa. Wash lemon and grato rind. Combine meat, lemon rind, pars ley, salt, onkm, butter, pepper and paprika. Mix thoroughly. Form into a roll and put into a well buttered baking pan. Put Into a hot oven for twenty min ute. Then cover roil with bacon strips and place t&ananas cut In halves lengthwise around the meat. Sprinkle- bananas with lemon Juice and bako fifteen or twenty minutes longer. Serve the eonnelon on a .hot platter with tho bananas around it. (Copyright, 1S2? NKA Service, Inc.) succeeded. Miaa JcsA'U is the Is spiratitm of tho color scheme la the garden although her useful and practical teaching havo been abused end exaggerated to a dis tressing degree by some, jaf her de votees whs Hwfcwt $e fact of Miss dekyii profound knowledge and sympathetic understanding of plants which came, before the color ! planning. . j From these two authors wo have . takea the sound principles or gar dening of the present time In great measure. One of the chief of these is the opes lawn Jih surrounding flower borders; a noto of dignity in gardening and an tdea of design and practical planting Instead of haphazard work, Mr, Itobinson tells us of the hardy border and Miss Jekyii tells how colors may be arranged in it. lawns are not now cut up by meaningless beds as they were a few1 decades ago. Tho lawn as a part of tho garden picture is now given as careful utiestion in the. scheme of planting as the flower beds and deservedly. Popularity of Pink General in France PAIUS CAP) lloe and sll its varied shades bt the popular etr on the Riviera, France's proving ground for fashions. Farts takes the favor with whirls all pink shades are received lit tht south as indicating that pink wilt he ose tif the best, if not the best, colors this spring. I-tmvjR pms is one of the best liked tints in France, It Is a rich re with a very slight beie tasl, though clearer and mure delk-iiR than the rose-beige or hots de rose shade so popular last seasun. Library: Ghats SEW AIK Hereditary genius Mrs. KUxabeth Cobb Chapman, daughter of Irvin Cobb, Is pub lishing iter first book. Written in a Florentine snonastery white on her honeymoon, it deals with the matrimonial struggles of a modern eve- BOSTON Home years ago an underpaid editor of a now defunct religious Journal in Chicago begsm to Jseip people pian their trips abroad just Cor the joy of helpiitg ssd without thought of reesm pense, Bho was Sliss Clara K, iughiiR. " ; , Then she wrote a book called "So Youro Going to iaris." "I had so many loiters and in quiries from all over the country, she said, "that I had to opeu an office in seif defense." Miss L&ugiU iln says she is Just as much lner ested Is foreign cooking as in al tar piee8f and tombstones. The following new book are to h& added to the public Horary gat- urdsy evening, Aprii.2? Baldwin, "Three Womes, - t I ' Iteitson, Claodby& rranjror," iiiaek Tbe ileal North America Pocket Cuidft Book. . - Bolton, "Kxercist'S for Wesu," ; 1?urt, reiectabie Mouutsitis. ' Kris, The Wind of Complies- tion." i Christie, The Mysterious Affair at Klyivs. Iodd, Fiber and Flnish,7 . . lorgeless, "On the Maudurin Head, Friel, Henegade. ' Oibhsv oung Anarchy. f Oordon, Ailegrsi the Btsry of Byron and Miss Ciatrmom. Ksye-Smiih, "Spelt Jand Nuibhs, 'Tho Kim OamrH." f Jncoln, The Big Meul." , Iynde, The Tender fuola1 Maiiory "China X&ud &t Fa- mine. 5 Martiu, "Sylvia of tho M Unite Maxweii, "Cahrieiie. Staryeott, Tha Ksaesttala of Harmony." Moon1, "Cross Boads to Child hood Maifonl, "Corsoti of the ff. THE 1927 GARDEN STYLES III I- Flower gardening and exterior ards of gardening, the pursuit of decoration of the home in general j meaningless fads, and have taught are indebted toc two striking per-E that the l?st success In gardening sonalities whose influence on is due first to the use of hardy modern gardening has been more plants, adapted to their, soil and widespread and benign than any situation, and to their harmonious figures In horticultural history, arrangement in regard to color. ' .'7 JM&Wm- FijOVEUS AND I W&f&S SCiiEEMED WITH wr I These are Miss Gertrude Jekyll, tho grand old lady of gardening, now in her eighty-fourth year, and Wil liam Hoblnson. the grand old man of gardening, now in his nineties. Hob bison's book, "The KngJish Flower Garden," is the great clas sic of gardening literature and close to H in importance is Miss Jekyll's "Colour in the Flower Gar den,1 ' Both have fought false stand- f Bobinstm came into prominence as a horticultural author and editor I when carpet bedding was at its height and hardy flowering plants , had, been relegated to obscurity j in favor of foliage plants and car ! pet plants which might bo tortured ; into statues, carpet patterns and ! common features in our parks. They have disappeared and a tempered regard for foliage plants it long with other useful plants has j MIAMI HKACK fAP). At a; lieasurc resort modern MI-4H merlea Is fast. MIfs America W .teeF boat, has Rent a new ree rd pf 7S.02 miles an hour for a! He -st might awn y in salt water. ; SIIQUE i,. J'ronounccd Silk' ' ' . v . ? v .. iThere is nothing as good as SILQUE for keeping the face and hands 'soft and lovely.' Excellent for after shaving, too. .f 50c and 85c sizes Moon Drug Co. Anrt;t' fur ' Tlio Owl Drug Co. HEALTH Modern science has neglected magnetism and concentrated on the study of electricity. Yet it begins to appear that magnetism is by far the most important of the two forces and charged with immensely greater possibilities for giving man command over health. Sunlight itself is but a form of . electro-magnetism. BURBANK has explained to us how every living thing owes its continued existence to the mysterious little laboratory in the green leaf of the plant. Here Oxygen, Hydrogen, jN'itrogcn, Phosphorous and Iron are transmut ed by the electro-magnetic power of the sun light into protoplasm. Here is the origin of the food of the world; the basis of life itself. Ailments which respond to the use of Dr. Turner's Magnetic Rings: ' . ' AX.VKMI.V ItimiiiiTis ASTHMA IIALD.VKSS III.. Mill. U TliOI'rsLKS IlltONCIHTIS CATAItltll " CUM MS coxvrii'ivrio.v ; , CYSTITIS ""';'. KKIHI.ITV . . llAiirri r.CZtJMA UASTltlTIS HKMOItHIIOIItS . , , , iii:ai:t jhskasb Hunt iimwii j'iii:sst in-; l.vsn.MM.i im)I;i;stiox XHtVdlS IMIUIMTV M:ritAM;i. OIl-ITY lMtOSTATK TRIH lil.KS I'HKM.Vri l!K CKKV II Al It HIIKIMATISM MIATICA vi:itif(si: vuss , Vi:i!TKiO Free Demonstration. Office Mrs. Frank Pike 101 Greenwood St. PHONE MAIN 91 MODERN FOOD STORES 312 ADAMS AVE, Former Hoouerized Location, : A Coe Discovery According to an Arabian legend, Hadji Omar, a pious der-" vish was outlawed from Mocha in the year 1225. When al most dying of hunger in the wilderness, he roasted some of the small round berries he found growing wild in the thick ets. A few of the roasted berries accidentally fell into his 'drinking water, and thus coffee was discovered. . YOU FIND IT HERE Many people in this town and vicinity have discovered that they can get the best coffee at Stone's Stores, the kind that ; pleases their tastes and suits their poeketbooks. The coffee 1 we offer you put up in our own bags is the product of years of study by skilled coffee men constantly striving to give us an excellent coffee at a medium price. We suggest you try. a ; pound, we are sure it will please you. - ; One Pound , Three Pounds t T43cr; 5 ' ; Saturday and Monday Savings , Bananas Ripe Fruit, 3 Lbs. 25c Crisco C Lb. Pail $1.57 Tillamook Cheese Pull Cream, Lb. 33c CRACKERS- BS'ifc 5 Lb. box ; BAKING POWDER- Calumet, i Lb. 25c COFFEE- ffngL.:: 99c SHRIMPS- PEAS-- M73c 3 cans ' ' - - OYSTERS-!;-, 57c CORN- ST.....73c QT RFANQ Refugee Cut 01. DLMW" Beans qnft 7 cans ;..... , 70y SPINACH Walla Walla 4 lbs. 25c FI OUR Speny'sHard iLUUIt wheat (1 49 Lbs ..JpJUltl SAUERKRAUT- Nos, 2 cans 29c OATS-- Quick Quaker 9o Urt I Large package..., MARMALADE-gf 16 oz, glass...: 23c TftRAffrt 1 I-l- can Velvet lUDftUW- and pipe nr $1.45 value ..D1,UJ PEACH-rcling'cr No. 2m, 4 cans Soap Deal 20 bars P. & G. Soap ,$ IjOO 1 Large Chipso -85c ,fl,2. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FRESH VEGETABLES IN TOWN Oranges Sweet and juicy Medium size. -3 doz. 79c Jell-X-Ccii Jells in 80 Minutes 3 pkgs. ' 25c Cigarettes Chesterfields, Cam els, Lucky Strikes 2 pkgs. 25c ALL ORDERS OVER $2.50 DELIVERED FREE OUB BIG REMOVAL SALE; OPENED WITH A Everybody found marvelous bargains in Coats, Dresses, Suits, MiBinery, Lingerie, Hosiery, Corsets, Ete, . . , . We are movmg to our new location next door to Arcade Theater soon, so every gar ment, every article drastically reduced. for quick dteposal, :- - s ,: AND MiUINWY ... . A ,;i ' : : .... r ..... . . ..s ., . , OgUi'ft, "Short Qrass. : " 4 I'arriah, "Tommerw MsfBlisg. t Wttinger, Tims', v J!o, , "ilonsiettr the , Itster bows. . . TuftU-, "KiBgdoitw of "the World." Vllumt. Mfilcrn Ircamcfr,1 ffeineer, "Woiuan and Uaa Sow Hsce," . t - - " Tumulty, "Woosirow Wljn us I KiHw iCifit.' If. 8. ilnpt. at flsricuttare. "Dock V, H. dept. Qt HijrJcwHur, tiaos . Ttalstng', . kty llulxingj White, 8iv.'tsratF isutispj." UtrmMenn," Spori Dresses Seen ' AUBayatMmort j women iSn sirssaww sf kaba, Ji . ey or crmie do clstpe th (trs ihli (in the ntwHtns; nwi osty rhaHsft (them whfiJ it is htm& ttf aress Ji (dinner. ' j f"ccaed ta bs wwt. . . t '(liaoes, a SrisiHt.wMcitt strentty slirrf plines the chMns J Mintwiw for nMrt. t-Miumt ! evenlRK or inn-nil a Rtvtcfa sujourn neos triiw tb iUyn. Levi Strauss Overalls Munsingwe&r REYNOLDS' STORE "The Old Country Store" rhone'Main m ; Free Delivery SATURDAY SPECIALS ASPARAGUS TIPS, ' ifo No. 1 cans .....V - - V ROYAL CLUB TOMATOES, 1 An Solid Pack, No. 2 can SARDINES With mustard or : ' Ifip tomato sauce, oval can , f"'. WHITE KING WASHING 4fi MACHINE SOAP ....,..... SMALL WHITE BEANS, . ' A)p 6 Lbs. tor.:; - ', '.. :. LUX SOAP FLAKES, . 11 Small package ... - A Large Package ..... ,.....26 HEINZ CHILI SAUCE, 00 12 oz. tettte........:...:: :.: WALLA WALLA HOT HOUSE LETTUCE . fresh and crisp, Walla Walla Spinach, .3 Jbs 25$ Our Fresh Vegetables Were Never Better CARItOTS, - TURNIPS, LETTUCE, BEETS CELERY, CAULIFLOWER, AND NEW CABBAGE Royal Club- Grape Fruit, No. 2 ean..:S5d Fresh shipment of Memorie Coffee- (Hotel Benson) hh .... .50 New National Mazda Electric Lamp inside frost better and cost less, each 25? Baltic Alfalfa Seed, Ih. ....35 County Agent Mixed Squirrel Poison Get 'cm while they're young. Early Seed Potatoes . i i ! i- 4