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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1927)
Tiu's.lay, June 2S, 1027.' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' Page Three Society News 'OUT OUR WAY By Williams Ex-La Grande Girl Married in Portland Won! Tms li--n rt reived here of th' inarriuK'- of Mitts tit art ! telle Lew in, formerly of lt (irunde, uml Cilbert William Pry n tin Jr., w ho were mm rbd on Sut unlay evening at t he Mount Tabor Presbyterian church of Port In tul, the 1 1 v. ( 'ha plain John Heard oiftclutlnif- The ceremony was performed before nn altar of beautiful palniH, fern unit pink gladioli. Tin bride wore a white satin and lace kowu made bouffant style anil a lull1 veil with flesh colored prlneeM Inre pap. She was given in mai riuge by lir father, William K. I .-u is, of Nt wherg- The maid of honor. It. r sifler. .Miss Helen Lew is, of I'ortluiHl,- ami the In Ides maids. Miss Agm-a lrynan anil Allss Maildle Lewis, wore pale blue, ami orrhl! taffeta gowns. Totn I H-ynail. brol her of t he hrhli -groom, acted as best man. Tln usher were Jack Ihneheint, I'YanU linker. Charles Thornton and Lee Ka rley. After the wedding a reception was held at the home of .Mr. and M rs. 4.1 i I her t W. I Jrynan, pal-emu of the bridegroom. Miss Jean Hrynan, Mrs. A. V. lluteheon an I Miss Dorothy Lewis were assisted by Mis. I. V. Lewis. Mrs. II. K. livers, of 1 41 (i ramie, and Mrs. Kloyd Fletcher, win) poured. Following the reception the cou ple left lor an extended trip in i anada. I he bride wore a cream, kasha coat with a hat to match. Guests from oul of the city were Mnc. Floyd Fletcher, of Knlei prlse. Mr. anil Mrs. K. W. Lewis, find Mr. and Mrs. H. K. llyeis and daughter. Kut h, of La Grande. Word of nineh interest to Li Orande t r lends has been received of i he marriage of M iss Anna Marie ;ivi.s In l-'loyd K. (iilbert on Wednesday, J line ?1 at Wash ington. I), '. Mrs. (itllnrt Is well known In I -a Grande, having taught in the commercial depart -menl of the local high school for the past four years. Mr. and Mrs. Gllhert were childhood friends. Mr. Gilbert Is also a teacher. After September 1 Mr. and Mr a. Gllhert will he at home in Wnter ford, X. Y. Pleasing- Recital . Given Last Night 8 o'clock. Study und story hour preceded llllii'li. J The Kbia won many honoi a (while on their trip. The meuls were cooked by two glits who i e- ceived an honor fur each meal they prepared. Other honors wne won by making pine bough b ti, I saddling and bridling a horse. haU- ing I'l-un.i in the ground, making ; blue prints of wild flowers and , blazing trails. The group retma , ed to the city on Saturday. i The K row ni tiff family reunion 'was held Sunday, afternoon at th-; hoine of Harry liiowntng on Itu;- seil street. ' Dinner was served and n soehd .afternoon and evening was spent. I (Hit of town guests were Frank jSawdey, of Dakli.nd. 'al.. Fdwin I Wood, of Nogaies. Ariz., and T. A. ! linrlew, of Maker. Others pre t j ent were Josephine. Orville. liar old and t'oia lirowning, of La . Grande. Announcements J The Woman's Foreign M ission- ( jary society of the First Moihodhttl Kplnropal church will meet at the. home of Mrs. II. W. Li-itrhton, f ISO? I'edar street, Wednesday a ft-j i ernoon at o'clock. I .... j The Woma n's society of th-j ! Baptist church will hold an aid ' j meeting at the home of Mrs. il.j 1'. ' Netlson on Spring street on,' Friday at'tei noon. j ... The executive com luit 1 ec of the Woman's society of the Maptist church v.'IM hold a meeting at tli-'j 1 church on Wednesday afternoon Sat ; at o'clock. All officers and . ! committee mcmbeis are urged I be present. f f m, , m .... I nto.u. s. p(T.Ofr.cioz7 by nca omvicc inc VAMSmKiCr AMtRiCAKis Borm T' be A CATTLE Killer , . Thief an'genRul, All roumo pe-sT. BUT I HATE. T' KiLLXuH PARDnER 'CAUSE. WORE PART O' OCR OLO VMEbT. VOU AM' kAE S SORTA, BRCJTMERS vjhw our backs a&im m' wall IKJ A ACT ThVTS ME.ARLV OJER AM'"Th'CORTIM 'boot -t' FALL.. ISLAND CITY PERSONALS ISLAND CITY (Special) Th I Ladles Aid met at the Garret j Mloklan I home Thursday aftei -( noon. A luitfe crowd attended uml the in ft! ntf was Very successful, j The Island t'lty Kpworth league I held it h monthly business meetln.r i at I he Scliroeder home 'rlday ee JnitiK. After the busincKs meetim; the time was spent in trames, aft er w h i c h refreshments were ( servid. ! The Itebek.tli tlritl learn met :. 'Mrs. .1. M. Howcry's home Friday evenliiK where they enjoyed the j evening w ith frames and souk.i. , Those pit si 'lit were M rs. lledih 'Mrs. Mill McClure, Mrs. Orlln An ' son. M rs. F. A. F.nne, l i s.- .Ma. He Golden. Mrs. L. D. Noah. Mrs. j W. M. Wliecler. Mrs. t '. Mel'lier ' son. M rs. Tom Muckinan. Mis. S. T. S:iuinons. Mrs. Wilhanr I'.eet y, ! Mrs. Mtnnle Mratf. Mis. Jim I Moss, Mrs. Lucy Glliuan. M s. : Koehen-parK' i". Mis. Cameron an I PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive ;. " ? Readu-to-W ear and Millinery j ) The I left ec of 1 fonor Troter- 1 live association, will hold a n-ffu- i lar meeting at the Faith s hall to-1 niffht at S o'clock. The husbands' are to join the women following the Iodide nu-clintf and a sociable will be li-,. ', ' ! MENUS liy SistT Mnry liUKA K l-'AST Stewed rhubarb, creamed dried beef on toast, rad- ! ushes. bran muffins, milk, coffee. Ll'N'i'H MOM Maked timbnln of carrots, toasted bran muffins. cups chopped nut meats. 2 table spoons butter. cup milk. 2 ckks. I teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon mixed seasoning herbs, 4 tablespoons bread rrumls. One kind or several kinds of nuts can be used. Moil potatoes and put Ih to null a ricer. Add butter and milk and beat well. Meat ffffrs until llfrht and add to potato mix! u re with nuts. Add settsonliiff uml mix thoroughly, Sha pe lut o u roll find toll In crumbs. Flare- on a well buttered baking sheet and bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven. Kemove to a hoi platter, garnish with crisp sprigs of parsley and cut in slices to serve ed director. Hilyard from -a Grande i wan elei GeOtK was at HilKard Tuesday. Miss Gay Thomas and Miss Grico nark, from La Grand.-, spent Tuesday visiting Miss Tho mas' mot iter, M i s. I'litric Mrs. I.onnle Lily Grande, Is spending Ida., Is visiting Mr. and Mis. Wil son lor a tew nays. Melvin Palmer, of La Grande, was a visitor of Win richl Scoi t Saturduy evening. John Price . was a La Gran.lt: visitor Saturday. from 1 .1 ! '' Hrow n w as n rcrent I a few days! Grande visitor. It Miss It' i Mia Frouty is on her ivacatioii this weeU. Miss ITouty j is employed at N. K. West - Co. j The Itev. Hall K. Wallls wen! to Wa Mow a lake Sal urda y morn 1 ing to make preparations for the . out-ot doors hist it ute to be held j there the second week in .lulv. I Mr. Wallls stayed over the wcei;. lend. The (ev. Mr. Ilolllsler, of i Joseph, was In eh a i ge of t he Son ! day services at lite Island City : church during Mr. Wallls' nb- s -nee. j The Island i'ity Ladies', aid Is bnsy planning for the election din I tier lo be held at the conimumly 1 hall Tuesday. June UK. j Dorothy Simmons. Klnicr 'ae and Fill I oid I lagey molori'd to Kilter prise yesterday. M Inn It ill ti Smailey, who has been visiting at j Flora for the past two Weeks, ac companied Ihrtn home, Mrs. William Scliroeder spent Sunday at the Paul Knatit. horn . The recital given at the Presby terian church last night by Miss Mei (ha Man!, violin pupil of Leo J'ullen Mryant. assisted by Miss Met net Trill, soprano, pupil of Mrs. Win. If. Parkinson, was one of the most pleasing nnd successful in dividual student recitals given this season. The program was exceptionally well balanced and elicited spon taneous npplause after each num ber. Miss Hantz draws a large warm (on f roni lur violin which was especially noticeable in the " Adair -io" by Mies and t he "i avatina" by Itaff. lb r interpretation of th- "Fonceito in A Minor" by Accolay and the "Gypsy Airs" by Sara sate also demonstrated her mas tery over t he teehnica I require ments of t hese difficult compositions-. She responded to three encore:, playing the beautiful "Waters of Minnetonka." ('adman's "At Dawn ing" an 1 "Schoen 1 ;os'-marin" by Kriesier. M iss Trill sang every number beautifully and with almost per fect enunciation. She lias a clear, resonant soprano voice of rare quality combined with a charming . personality. The "Sleepy Hollow Tune" w it h violin obligato was particularly well received by the audienc . For an encore she sang "The Night Wind" by Hall. Miss Manlz and Miss Trill both received many bouquets of flowc-.t. The Knstern hvgon School of Music will present several other adanced students in individual iccitals In the near future. Campfire Girls Return From Trip Members of the Soangetaln rampi'irc girl group have returned from a three days' ramping trip. The eight girls, n ceo in pa nie by Mrs. George Kimle h ft La Grande on Wednesday morning and hik d to the George Mi rub- cabin up Mill canyon. The remainder ot Wtdnes.lay was spent in setting up a camp. Thursday morning a f:30 revctie was called. At 7::!" o'clock setting up exercises t-va taken and breakfast was served at stuffed cherry salad, iced cocoa. DI.VNKIt Vegetable nnd nut loaf, creamed asparagus on loast, tomato surprise salad. Spanish cream, milk, coffee. A nut and vegetable loaf takes the place of meat In the dinner 'menu. The change Is particularly welcome (1 a ri ii lt the hot m out lis and may help the housekeeper , who is out of reach of the city markets to solve her meat problem. Vegetable and Nut I.oaf Four good-sized potatoes. 1 inLGARD PERSONALS Chain Belt THE OWL Lemon and Cocoa Butter ( ream For building up the tissues; for supplying the proper nourish ment to a healthy skin; for tan, sun burn, freckles, rough ness, and for chapped skin. Jar 5(V Moon Drug Co. Age t For The Owl Init Co. H1LGAUD (Special) Those who went to Fove Sunday to jro swimming from lu re were Marie j Sun lord, Kva Tliornbrne. Vera audi rhelmu Wilson.' Kva and erna Weliner, Donna Scott, John Price, I.eonn r 1 Ferguson. Vernon Wilson and' Kills and Winficld Scott. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Smith from Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Frank San ford from Hilgard spent Sun day fishing in Mi adowbrook near Starkey. They caught the limit. I'laud Hardness was at Cove Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Scott was a La Grande visitor Monday. Mrs. Howard Stairet and chil dren, Virginia and Doris, were in La Grande Monday. Mrs. llenson Murnett spent Mon day. shopping in La Grande. The school election was held here Monday. J. H. Holier was re eb cted eh rk and G. ( . Thornhrim here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.I Sallng. Mrs, Merry, of La Grande, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who live on the N. K . W est ra n c h e n joy e d 'i picnic supper near here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kayo, who have been atisent from their home hero for the past two weejej, ro t timed to their homo ticro Tues day evening. J. If. Honor wins a La Grande visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fnntrell Were In La Grande Wedncuduy, Duncan McDonald, of La Grande, was a Hllgard visitor Thursday. John Dixon was in La Grande Thursday afternoon. " ' ' M rs. Joe Oliver, of La Grund s was a Hilgard visitor Thursday.- Andy Dixon, from La Grande, Is visiting a few days with Ids par ents here, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliaih )ixon. Miss Mario San ford was in La Grande Saturday. Mrs. Mary O. Young was a Ln Gramlo visitor Sat unlay. Those that alt tided the dance given at Starkey Saturday night were Mr. Thompson and children. Wiide and Juan it a, M r. and Mrs. Frank San ford and children, Ger ald and Marie. Mrs. Mabel Sco.t and childrtn. Wlnfleld and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saint, John and Kva Thornbrue, Vera ami Vernon Wilson, Leonard Ferguson and John Price. Mrs. Hazel Fields, from Payette, Carl Saliug was Saturday. in La Grand Out: of tin; smartest spring belts thu man of taste will choose is this of natural pigskin made in interesting chain effect. 'J I v. ; 4, "' f 1 1 ye M'A. I.tt Anci'li1 llnrrnu FOR KAINY W'EATH F.K walking, nuxiliaiy hoe like ihefc will prnlrct ' ?V anllfj. Who's tlic irl Vi) ,' lint's LiU I lymas of MjIIvwcuhJ. They tell me this BUCKEYE is wonderful stuff! These days, malt syrup is news. Every Buckeye user is firmly con vinced that his favorite deserves first page position. Everywhere you go, you hear people discuss Buckeye Malt Syrup. It's the choice of the nation the malt without a fault made by mas ter maltsters. Wonderful stuff! mm MALT SYRUP Hop flavored or plain Sold everywhert Laboratory tests have provd that the 2' pound can of lluckfe M:ill .yrup is Mip-rior lo the 3 pound cam of ordinary mult. ki:i:i iiorsn o ship NEW YOU K Parted by duly! for '2 years. Faptain T. L. Simp- ! son and Mrs. Simpson are keeping; house on Ihe steamship. Itlver ! Hudson, tilt It resumes the trans- portatlon of freight to the Orient, j Mrs. Simpson came from Kngland j on a passenger liner to meet nor I husband. I Miss Weather son Valuable Prisoner RAT .KM. Ore., June 2S (AP) One f the most valuable jirisomus j in t he stato penitent lary a'cord ! Ing to Superintendent Henry W. I Meyers, is Miss Harriet! Weather I son. who is serving time for parti I cEimtiug In Ihe looting of the Flor ; ence Stale bank several monl lis j ago. She works In the prison of ! fice and at present Is engaged in vising the prison records. 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