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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1927)
Thursday, June HO, 1027. LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER Tage Three Society News Mrs. A. R. Bowcn Is Luncheon Hostess' 1 1'. Hi Ih einpiovd with the On Tuesday and WVdmmlay ui'i,Kl,r i,rujf r(l,llmny tn Huker. this week Mrs. A. H. Mow,-n was, 'rht bride won- a town of rout' lioMi'M at two rltltKliMul trhlK";Kt.rKftt(.. Only immediate rela luneheons tit hit home at 7n4 U1(V).H aill mends iv.mt im-m-nt. uvenilc. Hones ami larkspur made the rooms and luncheon lntI-K at I motive. A 1 lirei-eourHe hinHii on was served at 1:1 5. Six taiiU-s of car-Is were at play during the aiti-i nooiiH. i n Tui-h-iliy AIih. l- I.. Kill, on n-ceiv.-d IiiKli score. M i s. K. S. IvanlKir M'l-oin, and Mrs. (irorp' (). liil heit, who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. l. K. W't sti nha ver. received consolation. On Wednesday high score went to M r.s. Grant 1'onte, second to Mis. ;ilh.-rt Hunter, ami I consolation to -Mrs. Hurley ttich- ! unison. ! Mrs. K. Jaoohson was hostess to i the M. I. .. ernonn of this wek at her home ek at her home t on Creeliwood Street. Three ta Ides of brultfe were enjoyed our- il Ink the afternoon, Mrs. Wi.l Mitchell, of Island City. winning hiKl score amoiiK the mem ber. llouquets of tho Reason's flow , cm., u i-n- UH'-d to Uecoiale the rooms. A two-course luncheon followed the card Raines. M i s. Jarol -.son's daughter, Mn. It. W. Goodman, and her daugh ter. Iorothy. who are visilhm here t'loui I'orllaml. w re quests. Tin Tarkdale flub met at th home of Mrs. Hubert Alevamh' I on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Mowery and Mis. Isaac Sha rer as assistant hostesses. I Follow intf a short busine.-s i meetint? a program was give !. j Jndse .lean Mavis. Lucille Thaek- . r. Frances Alexander and I'luina j Una for each gave recitations. A twa-conrse luncheon was scrv-J o.i at the close of the iirotrnun. j The Alexander home was atttac- ' lively decorated In red. w hite and lillle. The guests w re I he Mesdaim-K Johnson. Clark, Thomas, Mossand Phafcr. The next meetini? will on July LI. at the home Milo Hloklaml with Mrs. Tlloklaml and Mis. Lonn as joint hosli-sst s. e hel I f Mix Garret Smit H Miss Stuvaill And Mr. Stringham Wed '.. Miss Man'lchi Slui'ttlll. of l'ninn. 'nnil Waiter .1. Hlrin;h:im. of Ha lt. r, wero innriicit on Wc.lTics.hiy n it i'i nonn ill t lie homo of Mr. unit m AV. U. Sllll'Ctll Oil IMU-hfC ,on.l KlroV-t. 'Vb-f 1!". .Wiilz. of llio First 1' j. aeon i'Sbvterhin oliuirll olfiriiilo'l. i..rl'oniiiiiK thf rliiB rrr. iiiony. Tho I i i. ! ' i tin' i-niiKbtir of Mr. nn.l Mrs. .1. I. KlnrifHt. of I'nion, an. I was n for mer tencllor in ' th lai (linnde THE OWL Lemon and Cocoa Butter Cream 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 50 Moon Drug Co. Apeiitfl For The Owl DniK Oo. IT ISN'T A HOME WITHOUT A TELEPHONE He (as the pucsts were l leaving): "I'll call you She: (aweebitashamcd) "But we haven't a Telephone." He i-Olvvell, I'll proba bly see you again some time." "Some time" very often becomes "Never". Home AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE POM A FEW CENTS A DAT! lndep.nde. lfi?H T.l-rhon. f r2iZ!'u , schoola. Tin hrUltg-fooiii Is the I son of Mi . und Aim. I A. StrinK- 1 ham. of liiiitit-r, ami U 11 Ktudiiatc til t)i pharmacy department, O. A. The ('iTMHOIiy WUS performed le- .ton an altar o fpeonleg ami ros. s. ; Tho happy couple left i mined t ttely on a short honeymoon, and ; upon their return will make, their hniiif iu Itaker. ' Mrs. N'ar.cy Schaefer and Amos M, Ciolile were married Sunday afternoon In ilaker by the Itev. : Mr. Haker at the home of Mrs. , Helm, fer'a sister, Mrs. Fred Abu- ! br. ,8 (Johle Ih an employe or West's th-purtnient store ami Mr. Coble driven u transfer truck h re. M r. anil Mrs. CJoble anil Alius Mabel Kehueft'er plan to leave- hy , auto Friday for San l-'rancisco. u i,,'ie they will spend n mnnlh. etnrniiiK to La (irande to make fi, i h- Iiomc. I LfSTIl-: (Special) The mar riage of Miss Myrtle Olsen, of Lostitie. and Mark Crossl-ind, of t'nlon, wan soleinnized at Wallowa Sunday, June 1 The Hev. Mr. Shit hls f the I'reHhyterlan church performed th ceren.ony. Mr. and Mrs. Crossland left immediately for I'nion, where they will make t h. 'r home. Their friends extend them many con Krratulutions. Announcements Neighbors of hold a sriecial tin day nfl-Timou at home of Mrs. W fair. Oak street. Woodcrart will ethiff on Salm !1 o'clock at the II. Allstott on The jiurpose of nu tint,' will be the obligation candidate. MENUS Hy Sister Mary Hit KA K FAST Oraiiffo juice, cereal cooked with dates, rn-ain, crisp graham toast, milk, coffee. Ll'NCIIKON Creamed dried beef on toast, radishes and onions, st i a w I te rry brea d pudd i nr, in i 1 k, ' IHNXKK Itrnllitl prch, cumht-r miuce, imllorcfl stc nnii'il rice, collate cheese salad, rhubarb pie, milk, coffee. Very often the housewife will find only small oranges on tho market Just at. this time of year. 1 lli.t ulw, .t ill ..Inn' flml II, if ili.icn "- fM" -v j.' i"1111 oranges an- delirious ly juicy, Mweei jum tjuiii- in-i. Since most of us take our morning o ran go In the liquid form It's the (juallty and price of tho fruit more than the size that is of paramount . importance. , ; stravlMrry Itn'od I'mhling j One quart strawberries, 1 nip . Kianulated suksii". ! slices bread, j butter, cup whipping cream, 2 i tablespoons powdei-el suRar, teaspoon vanilla. Cut bread In slices Inch thick and remove crusts. The pieces should be about 4 inches sqimn Hotter both sides of each slice. Wash and hull berries. Hut layer for layer of berries and sugar In a smooth sauce pan and cook over a low fire for Iwenty minutes. The heat can be increased after tho juice is drawn from the fruit. Put a slice of bread into a mold or serving dish, cover with a layer of hot berries and continue layer for layer until all is used, making tho lust layer of berries. I'ress down firmly and let stand until cool. Place, on ice until thorough ly chilled. Whip cream until firm, sweeten with sugar and flavor with vanilla. Turn pudding out of mold and S'-rve with whipped cream, The Garden C.M.iroKM VK . AUDI (iOM) l;nou vpvy little itltotit the hntiinlHt. lOwlthnHz, or wh'tcver it was that vrp the na mi and ut- tllflUMl it tO IM1P Itf lilt) most lH'ilMll- ful (f tho Ciilifornia nativ. tlin I'allftirnia poppii'S, ISut tlio naniP will be pcriif'tuatotl in tho Ksrli hnlt?:. the scientific n.-unn of i his Koryoous hit of California K"hi that spreads over our Kaplans and which in addition to Its original nltl nw coineH in cieains aiul crim tiM and oiriiiia's and scarlet. The (.'aliform;) pppy is a hot Be-Poppied Ttiis larse Imt of IfKliurn, edKet! with red velvet ami trimmed with red ponpleM. ttewed flat (in the brim, their stenii windinK atout the crown, Is a charming com. pnnlon for the summer atternoun truck. ml k (OUT OUR WAY 'tMa5, M,-F V COM6 Cor SO A BEAD OM . ' 4'M . ,lAV5 y WOU COULD Poki FLSIM' B.RD5,'v K V 3o ' NAJE. MOPE WE. GCT "TO H0.AVEK1 X,IIihm3 m)TwT. COZ VNE'vJF- MAD A UTiLF-TAtSTE- c..BYnmtRvici,iNe. weather Ki'"Wer and like iintsi of, this type doesn't mind a late start I in life providing It has the heat to J speed it on its way. like most of the poppy tribe it Is difficult to transplant successfully so should be i sown where ll Is to spend Its life and thinned so that Die survivors , will have plenty of time to de l velop and send out their sprawl. ing branches spangled with the brilliantly colored cups. The finely cut gray-green foliage Is orna mental iu itself. The orange types are the most brilliant for masses in the garden j enlivened with occasional splashes I of the scarlet and crimsi.ii varieties. 1 In combination with blue cornflow '. or the yellow California' popples make beautiful bowls for table I decoration and are one of the finest i of the midsummer annuals for cut ting. The popples have a habit of closing at night but the closed flower, which often has a differ ent coloring on the outside of the petal,,, i(l,.iltl-aetive. , The California poppy has Iho ad vantage of flourishing in hot dry situations (hat are too much for many of the more tender annuals and shares with the portulnea the reputation of being something of a salamander among plants. It is one of the flowers In the cutting . garden that no gardener wants to j be without. i In favored localities nnd with j good protection, it sometimes sur j vlves wild winters and breaks into i early bloom but It cannot he wln ; tered reliably, although some gar den writers recommend that it be I so treated. It is so easily grow n ! as an annual that It is mt worth i t he trouble. WHAT Till-: (t)Oli I I.AI' WI.AICS (.1IAHI.OTTK, N. !'. A mor ctiluits" survey liore recynlly show ed that the modern flapper of Charlotte who dresses for summer eonilort wears only four pieces of elolhinf,'. wi-lrliiiiK 12 ounces. Thla is said to be two ounces under the weislit last summer. Baby Buzz, sounds a mess call CUES one can carry 6,000,(100 germs! Kill them at once, with Flit. flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of discasc-bearini; flies, mos(uitoes, lied bugs, ruJclu-s, ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. I lit kills moths and their larvae ftaSl Eljl'l ' Flies AnU Ready to keep You G-E Fans bring a indoors. The 9 - inch illustrated above, is a General Elec tric Fan of supreme qua'ky and certain performance that swingsi from side to side and freshens the whole room. Sells for $13.00. There are several other types and sizes, some as low as $5.00. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC CO. "Merchandise Distributor GENERAL ELECTRIC Jlany Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page v It- which eat holes. It will save your clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and easy to use. X'ill not stain. Flit is the result of exhaustive laboratory research. It has re plated old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Recommended by Health Officials, liuy Flit and Flit sprayer today, lor sale every, where. m -mem mm, mm DKSTItOYS MoHquitoe.n Mothn "Bed liujjs Knailies W7V. lT'irrist tTiTiirmtiTin Mitr By Williams 1 HAlflPl big breeze oscillator. C P. Fil art lold hy "ChtcL" Sul r:w.ci Rrtiiltn. Look foi ihn ign aod the "Chtcl" St il in jout dttlrr'f window. m v v- ittlw firn C - t. .) Y PROMISE PERSONALS I'ltOMISK. (Speciai)--ThU see tlon of the county was visited by u nice rain Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Che now ot th went to camp 2 where she expects to wait tables for Mm. McCniven who run tin hoard! UK house there. Mr, and Mrs. Heed made ft re turn trip to Witllowu Tuesday. M i K. I owna and three daunh ters, of I'ow wat ka, tlttemletl the preachlns services ut I'romlsc Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill Carper went to Wallowa Thursday. Mrs. Kenworlhy. who has been MUlte III, Is able to be out again. 1'iie I'romlse . saw mill Is sawluK (ml tlie los that were put. In last winter. Mr. Kenwurthy. I'la l'oul son and John Carper have sold their interest In the company and the mill is now owned by John At last, a fine-quality iinall car. Aristocratic . ti appearance democratic m price. , Drive it today. You'll own it tomorrow. Tli- I'rtikiiip Six meets over y require ment of u big ear villi none of a hit! eur'8 expense. It uttruelH at ten tiiin wherever yon go untl reduees e.eiiHti ivlieiever you drive. See for yourself what a small car of fine quality really ean lie! EI1SKINE SIX 945 to 995 . i. f. favtory iiwltnting front anl rear bttmiHtrsi4u hef,l hmLva uiut motometer, St tult huhvr mtntvta from $1165 to $245 M.J.Goss Adams Ave. STUD ERA KER'S ERSKJVE SIX Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. ' Ootid, Vesper Henderson, Nellie l-'leshman and Cheater (iorhett. i Jasjier Hoiftie preuched at tlio Pi onifse schoolhoust' Thursday ( eveniitK1. Mr. Hokuo preachetl here j K yearH ago ami has many friends - here. Hh Is now located at 1X-I-J hart. Tex., betuK statn missionary I fttr the pun handle dintrlrt. 1 Loia Carper su-nt lust week at ' Wallowa haviiiK some ilental work j done. ! The children of Fred Trump are j sufrerlntf of the measles. ' Chas. 1. Carper ami Tlheubon Ilarton went to Howwatka. Monday to saw limber for Howniun-Hlcks Lumber company. Miss Klh el Carper visited the first of the Week with Mrs. Haze Oa rrett. Hoy Henderson, who Is working for l-Viix Winehart, of Ory Creek, attended the preaehhiK services at rromise Sunday. 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