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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1927)
Tuesday, July h, ' 15)27 LA (JUAN DPI EVFfNlNP. OI5SEUVEU 1'auu Three Society News Mrs. E. L. Holmes AUt,l0,t' 2"" 0ak l,'e"t- rh" W ' purpose 01 the meeting wan lo HOnOr ClUOSt -At inltlute one candidate, mIkh May Q 1 A-P-P Donovan. oOCia.1 AtlcUl'S; After the Initiation and bulnes , j tme;ing t li remainder of tin uft- ; ernoou uun spent 111 a sociable. '; I HefreshmentH were served by Mis. OUT OUR WAY By Williams Allstott. Complimenting Mrs. K. L. Holm wIid lit a member of chapter 1 oi I'. K. O., the. chapter members entoi Jained at u tea Saturduy atl- j- , , ernoon from until 4 : :iu o'clock ' Tarty COmplimCntS . IS! California Women yi'HlcTikiy for Ttirditui, W'ukIi., 1 -wlii-ri' hn will imiki. Ii.r l.omi-.l fovi-: (Spi-dul) Si. A. II. mi, I tin- lea wiiH in Hi., form or u;o,., wim lioness ill an uttniothv luli-tti'll. ( lii ldi;,. mi y oil ' 'I'll II rutin y iiIIit- , I(im-s ma.)., up n eintiTpIwi- fori noon roiupllni.-ntin Mis. I'lillip 111, lulilc, an.) w.M-t. nlho i:si-.l ii A. I'nnkliti, of Stiiitu narl.iirii, I'lll.. oilier paiin of tin- lioimi'. Mrn. 'ami Mch. llarolil rhaff.'i'. of Jlall K. W'allis. ii'ilili'iit of lh.-; t'oinploii, ('til., who nrr vlslllnir oliapli-r, iiouri'ii. Inirlni; I hi afl ! her. ornoon liu- icm-st of honor w.mj The house was ileconiteil Willi ir.i-lil.-l with ti I'. I-:. (i. Hpoou, . liotniurlK of Hwei-tHiiN. Two la .Min. Kiitmu Klil. Hi- making tli" ' l.l.'H of liriilir.' weu cnjnyeil ihlrin preKMHaltfni. - 'the aft.'rnoon, follnwi-il liy lilllrli- Aliom LTi woin. n enlleil fliirin'r J t-on. flip arti-rnoon. which was spi-nt I (idler Kue.xtH witi' Mrs. T. ('. vlslllilit. j II. fly. .lra. I.'ranl; .Miller. Mis. A. Tin- soiial eniilmlltee of tll.'(i. t'onkllii, Mrs. T. II. I'unlill.i rhaptir. or which Mrs. Clyile U.iinl Mis Mess Kelly. S.'ltx Is rhalrin.iii, hail rhnrie" of TiaF-fe RlliMT WE.S.VAMEM JH SE MuH caim't MAKE IT, AV.UJS lA- DOwm An Ihicx jump ovev? noh . 1WE.TS FINE. HEAD WORK VAJES. ti COmPLimemT, Bof TklS HAPPtNtO TO BE A CA-seoF Poor FooTwoPtx tlK' aiii'ni)in. (Ulii-c iiM'inltt rK of 1 hi coiiiniitlcc itrr Mis. !'. It. Ap pl.l.y. M t h. i:tn?na KI.I.IU'. Mtn. Itohrrt Knliln iiml )i-. MaiRiinf. COV1-: (Hpprinl)MrH. I.y.lla M lutl. w.ts ))0t .sm on TucNilayi 'Vi'tilTi? to ii mniill Bi-oup of frlnt'ls j I nonotiajf Air. ana Mth. I'. A. Con k I hi. of Santa Hat Intra, Oil. I HriilHH! was play'l nrnl at thtcloHt' Hf-voral parties were hIvimi ovf r of t ho Kant dainty iff rowhiiH'iits t ho wei'k enl conipliiin'iitliiff M r. j wen- soi vcl. The Iiouho wum ai anil .Mrs. 10. I.. Ho! men. who 1 1 1 traetlwly dtTOratod w it It sivci't J.a Crande yestorday morning on p'-as and haliy hroath. rnulo to Taconia, Wash., w hoio they will malio their homo. COVK (Sporial) Monitors of On lriday i-venins Mi, and Mrs. ttho I.adif.s' Aid .sorlety of tho V. II. Ilolinenkainp Jr. entertain- Mothoiiist Kpisrnpal rhuicli won i f d n few friends at an tn formal en tort. lined at th home of Mr.-. I lirldtfe snpp r in hoiutr of Mr. an I Mae Kt-lly Wodiwsday afternoo.i., Mis. Holmes. A buffet aup-'hfr thivo diiiitfhtois. Miss Ho.-sj per was s.'ied, after whioh card.' Kelly, Mrs. A. H. Orton ami Mrs. jraines woro enjoyt'il during the ! Frank Miller assisting. An nnto-i malndor of tho ovonlnjc. niohllo contest was the foaturo of fin Knml'iv i-.v.. n i mr Mr fml Iij Mho nftirnnnn The woim-n were U. K. Westenhavor were liont and i divided Into K'wps ,llt' "''! l,rtiA..u ln .-, nf ulll.lnnlnr t)1U l.lliut tl II t 1 1 .( I- (if' dlrrimr In honor 'or Mr. and Mrs. points consisted of Mrs. A. A. An lloNnoM. After dinner tin; ov-'tleH, Mrs. Corn I'ltoniian, Mrs. (,. filntf was fpoiit visitlnff. J M. Kant.. Mrs. Lynn Chadwlek I " Jand Mrs. K. H. Conklin. ' lr. and Mis. Walter N'owlan-li lief roshmeiitM were sorvod at an entertained at an atlraetfvo hridir-; ; appropriate hour. parly Saturday evenimf compli-j Those present woro Mrs. O. men tint,' Mis. Hart man and In r Kcliors' y. Mrs. K. H. Conlilin. daughter. Viola. of I larrishtiry. M rs. M. J. Huffy. Mrs. tleorpe Tonn. who are visitin horo w it h ' lluker, Mrs. Hav Hartley. Mrs. Mrs. Ilartman's sister. Mrs. Her- Ooorjjo Miller. Mis. Will Miller, bept I'atlison. I Mis. Krank Miller. Mrs. I.ydia M. I'our tahles were at play during l.nnt.. Mrs. 1-ynn Chadwlok, Mr, the eveitlns and hlh score unions, Leonard Towlo. Mrs. Tom Tow U , 'z.r ; r. v;;;;;,i. m.,. ,h-, vii;,.,rian made Jiiph soore a mom? iho nun INteiman. Mies Nina IVtorman. ami Mrs. Ilurtniiui and her dnujfh-j M rs. A. 10. Hartley. Mrs. liny Ba ler each roreied vilest jn izes. ) kor. Miss Alice Payne. Misa Hayoc. A pink and white color sehomo Mrs, CiOorKO Mepannol. Mrs. I'au iiH used to decorate the rooms. lino IVilltman, Mrs. H. I. Burlier, lioiunieis of roses, uwoelpoas andrMlsfl Hens Kelly, Mrs. A. H. Orton. oanterlltiry hells lieinjf used. He-'Mrs. A. A. Antlos and Mrs. T. H. fro.ihmrtnis 'r'b I ! o w-o d tho 'card Couklln. amej. i LVUH SEE MUH caim't S. r-JTZ?Jj' I !rirk ClMP A ' ' SAFETY ZONES- ' j7 pat orr. cioa t hc scdvicc, mc MR Mid- Year Clearance Coats - Suits - Dresses Millinery SPECIAL PRICES IN DEPARTMENTS ALL Vj All Remaining Coats at 1-3 to 1-2 Of f LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Tra-La! Tis Said Victorian Girls Led A Gay Life MENUS liy Sister Mary H It KA K FAST Sod Ions of urape fruit, ready -to-serve cereal, cream, creamed fish on toast, crisp ; Htiwar, sal whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. Hi i r until l.t'NCHKO.... i Baked spinach raisin bran broad, raspberry ba varian, drop cakes, milk, tea. DINNEK Broiled mutton cut- regular invalid fare. Two cups rich milk, VI- "P i stiKar, few grains salt. 1 table spoon granulated jretatlno, 4 ta- I hlrspoona cold water, 2 okk (wliites), i teaspoon vanilla. Soften c'liititi I" 'old water for five minutes. Scald milk, add and softened Kelattne. siiKar "dissolved. I-ot The Garden ;iti;i:x oh yfjjx)v iikaxk? Thoro baa boon a debate us to LONDON'. .Inly 5 ( A P) Olrls of r,.ivniniN a ii... ti-.t...i- if in, im- i.. i i . stand until coot ami beginning to I 'believes Howag.r Lady Haglun. a !., i,. hrn.77 r ILVrv In. ' tbirkon., Heat until light. Add the relative merits ot groen und (descendant of cbarleB II t hrou.h L. ...- flL..a ...ni.- t,. :liitos of ogrs beaten until stiff yellow or wax string boaitfl for l lier Kiandmother. t.ady I.avinia ' ' i Turn into individual moldH and years. Of late yearn the vordict K-oinwallis. I lINNKIt Broiled mutton cut- ,HI, 0 i(. to ,i,ii and become ha swung to the Rroon'. podded 1 Iv Hicl-in was r mruiber of ' 4CHI,0Pfl,1 potatoes. Kaio in ' fnin. S. rve wit h stiawiMirt-s ana ( varitlos, chiefly been una of (ha de- tho" Victorian society' in its mo.t l'V.,n0n V" J"'"11 I""11"', "T! i w !,ippf Crtt"m' jvelopn.ent of tho Btrlnglosn green xclusive period. She disc, edits t he !' """r .rU UU , ,uu. I UV ( U maruy o. ......... , o- ... ... in vniI . ,iVli ii nve at '"'i "inn uwiu i hi- wu. umi nit) first sight dearie? green pods had strings and plenty Sunday members of the Swasti ka Bridge club entertained at a picnic ptrtv at Kmlgrant springs honoring Mrs. 1 1 art man and b.-r ilatigbte.. ; Miss Choate and Mr. Webb Married 1 Miss Thelinn Choate, daughter nf.y.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Choate. of Ihtfc city, and Porter Webb, sdn of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wchh. were united in marriage last Wednesday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Webb ba e re turned to I .a (.it a tide and are at home 1o their many friends at lJnl' Y avenue. Mrs. Weld) is an operator In the ; ftelst -Marlnello Beauty shop hero. 'Kir. V"hb is employed in the ). '. II. and N. company's offices. Miss Velma 1.. Hurtle and Clyde Oscar Strong, both of I. a (Jrande, were j dned in mat rimony Satur day ev uing at f.::i'i o'clock by the Tltev. J. lieorge Walz reading the '.ring ceremony. The marriage took .place at tho Kirst Presbyterian tnnn.se. ' Tile young couple was accom panied by Mrs. Myrtle Strong, mother of Hie bridegroom, and Mrs. H. K. Berry. They plan to make their home In l.u firallde. Saturday afternoon, nt tho First Presbyterian manse, Miss Wanda A. Ibarden und Hubert Irvin Ooff. both of l.a (iiande. woro united In marriage by the Bev. J. Ooorge Walz. They were ncconipanled by tho bridegroom's mother, Mrs. B. B. Hotlenbaek. Mr. and Mrs. C.nff will make (heir home in I.n CI ramie. A special meeting of T.a Ornnrio eirclo number 4 7. Neighlors of Vooilcraft. was held Saturday aft-i rrnoon at the homo of Mrs. W. H. was atrlt-tly chaperoned, and,1 girl never received a proposal unlej The dinner dessert can bo her suitor had first asked pertnis- served to small children and In sion from tho sldewhiskered fath- ! valids ns well us adults ontl, per- Announcements Red Feather Liquid Brilliant ine Keep the hair comb ed and looking; its lest. Is not the least bit sticky, and im parts a cooling sen sation to the scalp which is very pleas ant. Moon Drug Co. Agri.ts Kor Tlw Owl Drug Oo, Tho West way club will meet to morrow afternoon. July Q, at the homo of Mrs. Berntee Bramwell. Tho time will bo spent making decorallons for & float which will take part In the parade during the American Legion state convention here. All members of the Wom an's Benefit association are urged to attend. The Woman's Missionary society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. George Hocli t ster, I noG X avenue, tomorrow afternoon, July C, at l!:Hn o'clock. Officers for the new year will bn installed at this time. HF.ATS IKK; Sl.l'.l) WISKMAN. Alaska (Al'i Hav ing made by airplane in three hours A journey from Fairbanks that would have taken n dog team a month, the federal judge has opened court hero. It is the first to penelrale the Arctic circle and the Kskiinos Welcomed the judge, the marshal, the federal attorn y and stenographer with dances in an Igloo. And the natives were delighted with the watermelons that tho plane brought. TFI.PKHOCKEN. Pa. When Caspar Wist a r, 182 years ago. gave enough land for the building of a church lie stipulated in ho deed tlwit the annual rental be one red rose. Heirs of the donor received the rent this yenr from tho congre gation of the Trinity Reformed church In nn auditorium decorated with roses. Payment of one white rose whs made for other conces sions from the Wistar family in re cent years. Tho rudlo brings shows, fights, elections and almost everything else into tho homo but the young people go out, just tho same. Pastel Heels or of fit Mon. ( IHml PmposnN "The truth Is In those days men proposed direct to tiie girl of their choice," l.ady Kaglan said. "In some ways the girls of that period had far more opportunity of know ing men than is the case nowa days, "The London season started di rectly after Faster and ended in July, after w hich young p opto met at country house parties. Here they were given plenty of oppor tunity to know each other. 'True, debutantes wore chaper oned at balls. But that fact did not prevent the.n from dancing as frequently as they chose with their favorite partners. Another Fullnry "The Idea that girls in tho Vic torian era spent their days In sew ing seaniH ami practicing sealed is another fallacy. On tho con trary those who came to London for iho season spent their days in a whirl of social engagements. "Dress, not sev, was tin great topic of conversation In those day.?. "Another popular delusion Is that the Victorian girl never In dulged In sport. Lawn tennis was a most popular game which was played etenslvely. Another fav orite pastime was water parties. Cha pennies were dispensed with, and the girls and young men used to go down the river Thames in boatloads and picnic on the rlv.'r banks." I'ectly healthy persons. Of cours Donna: T certainly don't. The ot itiem was duo to tno atractive first time I saw Jack Morton was appearance of the handsome yellow in a swell limousine ;lnd I fell des- pods. perately in love with him. t found The wax beun seeiiiB lo ho gain the fruit must be used with dis- out later bo had only hired the car. tng something of Its old-tlnio pop- "Clarence," she called. Ho stopped the car and looked around. "1 am not accustomed to call my chauffeurs by Hieir first name. Clarence. What is your surname?" "Darling, madam." "Drive on, Clarence." White mockiiiEs with colored het In pastel shades to maKh the mi in ner coilume are very new and rery smart. V End that kitchen rush Quick Quaker Cooks in 2?A to 5 minutes FOR hurried mothers, there is no breakfast that compares w ith Quick Quaker. It's faster than plain toast. No breakfast rush, no fuss, no bother. Provides the excellently bahnced breakfast ration of protein, rarbo bydrrttcs and vitamiues plug the '"bulk" lo make laxatives less often needed that doctors urge for every one today. All the rich Quaker flavor is there, Vntt will like it. Your grocer has Quick Quaker also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. Quick Quaker rretton but the sponge pudding is i Judge ularlty und this may tie because It mnkeN an attractive display tn the show window, of tho groen gro cers. There Is a slight difference in flavor, according to connois seurs in beans, lint to most of us there Isn't much difference. It Is claimed for the wax bean that it has more flavor than tho green Borts. The test la In the cooking, perhaps, as the green "beans ran be brought out shining green by blanching, tho moM approved way of rooking green vegetables, that Is, dropping them tn boiling water want warm weather to grow to perfection, they havo not done. much fast growing during the month of May this year, und many of the early plantings rotted In tho ground. They may bo replant ed ot any time now and for, tho and permitting them to boll and . latest plantings It seems agreed by then turning them out, draining. exports that the .green-podded pouring cold water over them and j varieties usually give the better then returning to complete the i crops. However, tho wax will do cooking The wax beans can never well enough if they are preferred no cooKiu to iook as waxy as in to the green types. their natural state but will be closer to It if blanched. Kither green or wax beans can be sown at any time. There isn't much point In speaking of late gardens this year because all gar dons aro lato In ft majority of the states owing to long continued ruins and unfavorable, weather and many gardeners aren't getting in their brst Planngbf beans until the .,prese.m .tune. ' . , , Tho bean-Is the m6st accommo dating of vegetables, for it mny be sown uritll well Into August with a certainty of a flno crop of beans from the latest planting. As beans KHK KLIFS WIN;k WASHINGTON (AP) Wings of tiles are helping to measure, tho heut of the stars. Tho wings wetti among materials used In construc tion of a radiometer which 1 r. Charles O. Abbott, of tho Smith sonian Institution, Is taking to ML Wilson. If the earth wore flat and tho atmosphere transparent the instruhio'ht coMM1 nlelisMi'tu California. The man who thinks life Is like a merry-go-round quite na turally never gets nnywhero. buCan Make This Mayonnaise in 10 minutes MM A M .Heat FOLLOW this recipe and convincc yourself that delicious Mayonnaise is easily and quickly made and that the world affords no finer oil than Mnzola for all salad dressings regardless of price. ttatpoon salt Yi ttatpoon pepper I teaspoon Karo, Red Ubtl I Egg 3 tahletpootis Wwjjar ll 2 to 2 cupt Ahizoltt accoTiiirif lo thick ness dciired Put the seasonings in s small deep, bowl, beat in the egg, add the vinegar, stir until mixed and grmfu.iUy beat in the Marola, using a wheel egg In-. iter. St.irt with one-half teaspoon nil whrn the imtynnn ji'm- has begun to thicken, add it a tahtrspoonful at a time. When done, bct in one tablespoon boding water. r-tvil Jl IIm Mm 1 mm v mm mm mum vsw -r-c wuovar ! 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