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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
UA GHANDE EVENING OBSERVER Bridge Luncheoh . . At Siegrist Home On First Street Announcements Thurdy,i April 21,4027., Mre. William Sicgrlst was hos tess at one of the prettiest bridge luncheons of tho spring season yesterday afternoon at her home on First street, when she enter tained 48 guests, Luncheon wus served ut 1:15 o'clock ut 12 small uihlcs, which were uttractlvely appointed In u color scheme, of lavender and yel low, dufrodUs, sweet peus und oth er flowers of the season serving as u ccnterpleco for each table. Placo curds wero In hurmony with the centerpieces. Large baskets of the sumo flowers wero used about the rooms. Itrldgo wus at pluy following luncheon, three prizes being given. ;; i Mr Clyde Kiddle, of Islund City, 'i received tho first prize, tho sec- onupnzu went 10 mrs. v, u, iniy and tho cousolutlon prize to Mrs. - VV.. T. Jrlltt. . ; The Dlblo Heurchers cluss of the JKlrst rresbyterlan church wus en tertained yesterday afternoon e.t jlhe homo of Mrs. XMiurles Noyes, tun Adams avenue, with Mrs. Chris , -Miller and Mrs. H. J. Kkulu ns (hostesses. y The rooms were attructlvely dej rated In a yellow und green color icheme. bouquets of daffodils be ring used. Most of the afternoon . was spent sewing on a luyetto, v which the cluss will give to the -Salvation Army, to go to u worthy tense In tho city. Miss Dorothea Harrison gave , Jtwo readings- which wero enjoyed f (Wy those, present. About 3U wom n were In attendance. 3 lie fore adjournment the hos tesses served luncheon. i The next, social meeting of tho cluss will bo May 18, In the com huunliy room of the church, when I Mrs.. M. M. Miller and Mrs. O. h. jMacDowcll will be hostesses. 5 . jHope Chapter Is i Invited to Baker -'-.Members of Hope .Chapter, Or-' der of the KusternHtur, have been Invited to a meeting of the Baker chapter Monday evening, April 25, ut Huker, und several are making arrangements to attend. I The floral degree team of the l.a tlrunde lodge will put on the ceremony for the meeting. ' MeinlMTs of the Pnst Mntronfl i hlli' of Hopr -liuptcr. No. 13. Or- tit (111' KUKUMIl HI 111-. HIT!) fll- lijrhilni'd Inst oranlns In llio Mil. minW loilKf rooniH. with Mi'ft Kruok Jiukaon nnil Mrs. Horonco Ugcon as lioslissi-s. The evening wis' spenl vlnllinsr. Ihe hostesses soj-viiiif lefreshments nt un un-j priiiii'lule. hour. j Tiycnti'-on.e. ..past matrons were. X nn scnt. . Mi s. .Morton., of ,0.olM;Ui. Aille. Wnsh.. who Is visiting at J the home of Mrs. U() Kiddle at Island flty, was a BUest at the' ineelhi!,-. . I Members of the hlKh school Btrl Ki aduntes- class of I he First l'res-1 oven for twenty minutes. Mini una liyt. rian Sunday school met lust spread with butter. Kill with aspar cvenliiB at the home of the; presl-I agus cut Into inch leiiBlhs steamed, dent. Miss Lillian Sims. until tender und combined with I ,A short business session was hot sauce. Cover top of shortcake t held durlliK the early part of the with creamed asparagus and servo, j evening, after .which Miss Kl:n if the asparagus is cooked In Ansnes gave an Intcrostini; tall; on tin- life of Queen Ksther, tellinff many fals conccrnlnB Her lire ' before she was mentioned In the Illble. v-" . ru..le Blflncs were enjoyed for a time, after which the hostess served refreshments. . The club will meet iiBaln next Tuesday, April 2fi. . LA DM CANYON (Special) .Members of the tiet-Together club of Lucid Canyon spent an enjoy- able afternoon last Thursday, when they met at the homo of Mrs. T. W. It'.ites. After a short business meeting committee No. -.1, under the leadership of Mrs. C. T. lleale, gave an Interesting progrjim, con sisting of two-. readings by Mrs. Paul .luck (Used ilon." Poole Millie : ri'nce Ilohr. a recitation by little Matott and a playlet cn "The Old Maid's Conven- Mrs., 14-ale, Mrs. . l-'rank Mrs. - Sllerell Kwhl. Mrs. Williamson and. Mrs. Law. Druinsntllir.werp'' the .char- nrlers. M rs. 1 a ( ea flf-rved luncheon ut I he close of the program. The next meeting of the club Mill be April 1S, nt the home of Mrs. Claude Peule, with Mrs. Adolpltc Peebler In charge of the afternoon's program. Several mem bers from the Cove Women's club will be guests. SPECIAL Churchill's Skin Soap "'. - Regularly 15c Special This Week 10 bars for Better than many 25c soaps Moon Drug Co. AvoKta Vat lite Owl Drug Co. The Central Pu rent-Teacher as sociation wilt meet tomorrow af ternoon, April 22, at 2:45 o'clock In tho Neighborhood club rooms. Tho ltcv. O. A. Pollard will speak on "Education for Character." Mits McNees room will furnish music. The nomination committee will re port and other Important ltihns or business will come before tho meeting. All members uro urg'd to bo there. t 9 ' The Wcstwuy club of the V. P. A. will meet ylth Mrs. Vera Mui chlson, 2007 Kirst street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. - ' The Parkdulo club will liic't with tho Cove civic club for an art contest at the home of Mri. K. P. Mossmun, on Spring avenue, Friday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Tho Itlverla Purent-Teneher as sociation will meet Tor a short business session tomorrow aftei noon at tho school. The program scheduled for tonight wus pu.-il-poued on account of the death of Albert Neuklrchner.- ' ; . ' !Thc ltoyul Neighbors will "inert tomorrow night at the K. P.' hail In regular session. Plans will be made for the district convention of i the lodgo to be held here June 4, 1 Atl officers and members of the t ea m a re u rge d to bo the re tor practice.' Lunch will be serv ed; Mrs.-Nellie Webb Is chulrtitnn of the committte. . . MENUS Ity NIMer Mary HKKAKI-'AST Orange Juice, cereal, ereum, , soft coolted eggs, rich waffles, maple sirup, crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. L"NCHKON Asparugus short cake, head lettuce with Thousand Island dressing, ginger apples, milk, tea, lilNNKIt Haked shad with rai sins, scalloped potatoes, dandelion greens, bran rolls, stuffed beet sal ad, rice custard pudding, milk, coffee. i 1 Very often when fish la served, a hearly dessert Is needed to bal ance the meal. Ualslns are not used In the rlae pudding since they appear with tho fish but dales combine excellently with rice and make the pudding more Interesting than if made plain. Asparagus Shortcake Two cups flour, 4 teaspoons bak ing powder, teaspoon salt, , 4 labicpoons liultor. 2 ettBs. 1-3 cup rci, , 1 bunch uapumgus, 2 cups ,,-hlto nuuct. Mx unl. Hilt . flour,' Hit It ami bulling powder. Hub in nutter. Heat PK(!a ttnlll nKi,t und add -milk .to .Jlum- .cut this liiixturu-livto..(lr. i,1Bredlents. Itoll On a floured molding board mukiiiK a sheet about three-rourths of an inch thick. Spread half tho surface with butter und fold the other over, muklllB two layers. Bake in n hot nollliiB water use i..u drained from tno vegetable In miiiuiiB me sauce. Pique Flowers The mode il iwu pique Ilowei-j worn un the shoulder ol a navy lihie 'tailored frock is vcryi;ew nnd sweet . - ARCADE Starting MONDAY The Thrilling Epic oftheDeviFDo ! h A. - (?r m The Garden ! i:ki ii.i.i; tiik i.aw.n i;vi;hv VKAIt Fertilize ihe lawn evtiry year If you expect to huve u fine velvety sward, (irnns is a surface feeder. The roots form a compact miiss, sod: und Hit y exhaust the plant food rapidly. Next to 8 edliig, man uring is the most important fuctor in keeping a law n in Tlrsl-class condition. No matter how good tin? soil limy !m It needs the replenishing of plant food annually und the stand of Krafts will come more quickly uiul be thicker. Stable manure Is an excellent fertilizer but It is practically ruled out bo euuse of It rarity and expense and becuus". too. It n the frequent ause of an influx of troublesome weeds, particularly dapdelioim and plantain. r f . . : The lawn ne'eils surface fertlllr Ing. The clost-r to the surfnee tho f- rill!-- r i i: pt i'i umni tfUxtlve'! NEW LOCATION Next to Arcade Theatre On Saturday, April Twenty-third ' '- ' - ' " - A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the formal opening1 of our 'store at our new location next to the Arcade Theatre. - r 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Coats, Suits, Frocks, and Millinery ' ' - .SPECIAL MUSIC FOR THE OCCASION ,., ..,f, , PUTMAN'S Exclusive Ready-to-Wea'r and Millinery it will be and this Is tho reason that It may be scattered over the lawn with excellent effect, while other plants require that it be tpaded into the soil. The bent man ures for lawns readily uvnllublu ure the ooinmerclHHy prepared pulver ized sheep munurr, shredded cow in un ure und some of tho spculul grass fertilizers turned out by fer tilizer plants, tho big packing houses und seed firms, An old theory hud It that when manure was used It should be burled six Inches deep. - Placed In this position It Is out of reach of the grass roots, which seldom pcfle fnito mor than & inches at most. The fertilizer should lw stn-wn over the lawn at nny time, but prefer ably when the spring rnlns carry It Into thu soli. . Another exploded theory Is that too heavy fertilzlng makes grass course. It will jtprlnt at the start, but no feur of coarseness need be entertained. Kor a lime It may op peiir tufty with n extra vigorous growth where the fertlllwr has! bvrn dro'e."l tn.l'.mtp. but thH Is ANNOUNCING The Opening of Our Store At Our New and Exclusive Styles DISPLAYED On Living Models , , PRESENTING The Smart and Authentic IN only temiiorary and will disappear wit h mowing. There need be no fear of over ferltllJiig except with some of the strong chemicals, such us nitrate of sodu. This should ;be seultcred very thinly as a Htimuhutt, ItlNCKSS' PKTIitKK JtltINt; AUTIST KAMI ... , , .. ; I.ONlON ' ' ; w,ii'lv,'lllli:i cannot serve tin well as a PIT sident of the Artists, luis become especially well known In London throunh h-r excellent porlrults of Prlnc-hS Mary. The women ai tlsts r'went 1 held an exhUdtlon nt the ftovul IiiNtitute galleibs In Pleatllll.'. which Is notable for Its unusual portraits- of Important women. This society also has n section d -vohd to crafts und the exhibition Includes mre bookbindings, hutul mude. Jewelry and pottery. Ten yours after the war begtin- fund v ln did you tuiy won It-? JO lil.V TOU V HAYS WIAX MAYOIl IITMIIOKT, Kum. Tin; mayoral ty of llumbott Is Just housekcep. Ing on a large and not too diffi cult scab-, in tin- opinion, of Mfss If. JOiiisi! Kussmati, who. Is about to resign ntter two terms. "f have proven to my own audi the city's satisfaction," she nny?,) "that s'x Is not the great harrU-r some nu. I S' , mi,.!,.,,! ..rft,,,. Miss l''ussman's business trnlu Inir enabled her to grasp the de tails of the city's nffulrs easily. '.Sin- had successfully mamigcd larg ' Hhe hud successfully mnn- liASY tagd large real estate- holdings sowing I . Colvin hoped to ret HiKi extensive farm operations. Her' the Mate's ease by 110011. unless by j fut her was one of the pioneers otUonie chance Krank Koepfll, for Jthe seetlon, coming us u merchant ' mer coroner's deputy, und inlnlti!t 'to the town In Idi. j Mute witness, should appear by J . thut time. " ' J " j Koepfll's testimony is regnrilel ) What fumous Imxer wild reeetitty ; by Colvin us being of negligible Ihe would fight for nothing Just to Importance and would probably )kvI tile experience? : I b" rlvf and prrfhnetoi v. - JRoep. Evidence Chain Forged Around Dr. Dobbs Today HliATTI.K, Apr. AI'). The final links of thu chain of cir cumstantial evlileii'-e against Jr. C. C. Hobbs, Klrklnnd dentist in. Whlt-'luill, school girl patient, were being forg'd by the state In su perior court hern today. ProfcsHor WHHumi M. Dehn. Pnl verslty of WusMiitrlon blotogmt anil eheinlct, was expected to le the last state V'llness. Prosecutor Ill wiis the person who dillv,cifl the specimens and exhibits', i pehn for analysis. . 1 ,1,": Oeotge II. Crandell. Thief or d U nse counsel, said It wbtild iVif tilro nt h ast three days to .pA s-ni liobbs- side of the case..,--o plans to taiineh at once Info nfi altucK of the slate s evhle.uc.v .t(t prove that. I.etltlu Whitehall . vi:t se n after Hhe left the ' dentnt;i offleo nnd to establish an ulrtlg.l'it ulibl for Dr. Pobbs. - ; . b WINS IlKATII Sl'IT MKDPOHD. Ore.. Apr. (Ab A Jury in the circuit court thM morning returned u verdict -fof ?.'i370 for 1-ied U. Sanders ngaftmt 'the Culifunila-OrcKon Power cof I ptnty after an hour s deliberation.. Huuders based his suit ttpnu trm denlh of his son Atha. ti forrtirr lilh sell ool football star who Wiia electrocuted in lUn when the tele phone lino he ' was repairing a'Urtftu In coutiict with n power line . ; r $ 'nnin a president of tho Unltil HlatcH who floated a bllllon-dollst" Ptihllo bend lsfue for fiirm rrhfA 1"