La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1928, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Paw Tbr"
Monday, May 21, 1928.
(ISociErY News
Miss Irma Lyman "
; Complimented At'
: , Party At Pondosa
i C-qnipllnu-ntlnB Miss Irma J.y
nliim -wliuao muriluKo to jpoylo
linimrmim will uo.,n event of
'June 9, her sister, Mrs. John Stoil
diiril wns hostess to a nmnliec of
their frh-nilH ut a il.-llKhtrul iilcnle
party u( the Stoililanl home at 1'on
ilosii Krtday evenlnir. Hevernl cur
louils lttt l.o Oianilo aliout six
(eloek. Hrtsehall and out-or-doors
ffanles were enjoyeii for n short
lime upon their arrival. Then tlirt
hostess served an excellent plcnip
Biijiper. An hour oj so of visit Inn
Iji-ollBht the very pleasant evenlUB
U a rinse. Jdlss l.ymnn was pre
mMi1 with a heautliul sift hy ih
guestH. ,
V Those who enjoyed the plenle
were: the Misses M:irlc I'ouliliv,
l.llllan Wins, Kondii Hanks, Wlu.
nnn l.ynian, Masvn l.yiimn, Made
line Uarlieau, Mis. Kllin Sloildurd.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleoi'Kii l.ynian, Mr.
nnd Mrs. t'lyde Zilllnlernlan. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted fhrlstenson, of Pon
dosa, I'oster Slum. Hi ld Oeddis.
Hollo l.ymnn, lliehurd l.ynian,
Doyle Sitmmermnn and Miss l,ymmi
and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wloddard.
.,,..
' Mrs. O. G. Oriffllhs was hostess
In tho K. S. elnli Saturday after
noon at a hrtde-luneheon at the
Sneajawea Inn. A handkerchief
sIiowit for Mrs. Landry, who Js
leaving soon to make her home in
WashliiKtnn, was a fiature of the
nflernoon,
. Luncheon was served at l:lfi
o'clock In the hotel diniiiB room.
Tulips and lilacs formed an at
tractive, ernleriiiece ut the- larsc
lahle ut which covers were, laid
for 12. Following luncheon bridge
was played In the, hotel rarrtrooin,
with Mrs. O. J. Mihrlener mailing
IllKll wore. Mrs. A. V. Sanford
made second lilirh score. The
shower for Mrs. I.nndry followed
lirldBe.
.
, The PniiKhter's of Utah Tlo.
peers met l-Yiday afternoon with
Mrs. 11. W. Anilcrson us hostess
at her home on Seven! h street. A
shorr business incollnn , at w-ltlch
Mrs. W. 1). Hanks, vice president.
Just Arrived
2 Black Crows
" Paris 7 and 8
ADLERS
Music Company
NOW "Fi AV0 Fu1 WON E Ggoking
presided In the place of the presi
dent, Mrs. Andorson, opened the
afternoon. . .
Airs. Adelaide Adams gave a bio
graphy of her father's life as the
first part of the program. A piano
solo "Solitude" by Mrs. Anderson
followed. Then M,rs. Hanks gave
ja very lnteresLln . paper on "Tho
Mettlentont or i.a urunue," timing
of the origin of the ,, city's nuine
when tt Frenchman, seeing the
Utile community, 1 nestled1 In the
valley Tor the first time, exclaimed
"l.e Grande," or "the beautiful."
Mrs. Hanks told, of the enr)y activ
ities of the community and of Its
progress. - . '
Mi-s. Jack Htatt snug "Voire of
the Woods" as the second musical
number of tho program. 1
jfc fresh ni cuts ; wore served by
the hostess. Mis. Anderson, at the
close of the program, during a
pleuHunt social hour. Mrs. Klwood '
tl Williams wilt entertain the so- f
clety In J une.
,
Club Women Will
Elect Officers
T(ie lu.st. but by no means the
ieanr im port it in mealing or the
Neighborhood club, is scheduled
for tomorrow afternoon ut the l,a
Urunde hotel, ICIectlon of officers
for next year, committee1 reports,
and a number of other imnorlunt
business matters will combine to nnrajuwi inn win lane piaeo 10
makr. the session an Important one! i"rraw at 8 o'clock when a nuin
and all members are urged to bejber of pupils will be presented In
present !a PrKram that promises to be most
An interesting part of the pro- ntet -est In. A large crowd is ex
gram will be the presentation of ' PHed.- following Is the program:
prizes to the seven winners In the I "Onnst Humorewuie" Spenser
Howr poster contest .by Mrs, It. I .
Murphy, chiilrmun of the flower
hIiow contest. An interesting mls
celhineoiiH prognui hns been nr
lunged.i Mrs. 'Klierwood Williams,
preKident, stiewscH tho plea for u
large nttfndimce ut the year's fin
al meeting. ...
' - V
A pretty nflernoon, spring party
was given Thursday afternoon at
the home of- Mrs. Ira 1.. I'loweM
on W avenue whn she entertiilned
complimenting Mrs. 11. A. Jack.
Thirteen friends were guests of Mrs.
Howell. Mis. Jack Is leuving soon
lo make her home In Portland. The
uflernoon was spent in music and
visiting. At the close of the aft
ernoon a doliclous two-course
luncheon was served al a large ta
bles prettily decorated with a largo
centerpiece basket of tulips. Those)
present were: ' MrH. Jack, Hilary,
Mrs. K. -J. Wllhelm. Mrs. J)evlno.
Mrs. J. Osborne, Mrs, Hen Hum
melt, Mrs. Hitlc, Mrs. Ada (Mark,
Mrs. O. ,. MacDowell, Mrs. lOlme-r
Ito.se, Mrs. Weaver. M rs. Howell
was usslsted by Mrs. W. C. Krie
bei'g and Mrs. J. W; Magulre.;. .
i
fi 'dk n n.1ri7lvnU(V iwrty. )i!th4oJi t wo.
HlHlers of the gradual Ing class at
the high school, the Misses Phyllis:
and Doris Hames, entertained sev
eral . of their friends, took! place
lut night. The party was given
nt their home. In the Mellvllle
apartments. The. affair was a "kid
party' and the guests came ilressed
in children's costumes, causing
much merriment. Kollowlng' an
evening of dancing and games, re-it'i-eshmcnlH
were served by the hos-
ivithotit touching or looking Co.
The outside of a roast browned to a ten-,
der crackling sweetness that's where the
flavor is developed. When this zone is
browned first, and in just the proper manner,
the rich flavor seeps all through the meat as
it continues to cook, so that it comes to the
table delicious, tempting, savory.
This browning operation used to be quite
a trick. It required preheating of the oven
or pan and much care and attention before
the roast was ready to cook. Cooking wasn't
so easy either. The heat had to be watched
and regulated and frequent basting was
necessary.
Now all that is done away with. The new
Westinghouse Automatic , Ranee' performs
both the browning and thet cooking opera
tions automatically. It gives you in
imitable FLAVOR ZONE cooking
without touching or looking.
With the Westinghouse Automatic
Range you place a roast in the oven
end never think of it again until
vLu'i-e ready to serve it.
Eastern Oregon Light
teases. Those -present were Mlssr
Hertha Uantx, Miss. Margaret
Dunks, Miss Alyce Cook and the)
Misses Phyllis and Doris Harries.
A piano recital tbul will h ot
interest in music circles through
out I a, Orandv is that to lie given
by pupils of Kdmund Morris Wed
nesday evening at the Hkcajaivea.
inn. This will be the first recital
to be given by Mr. Morris in
Grande. He began classes her last
fall and will present a large group.
Miss jLorenu Williamson, of pii
dleton, is to be the soloist. Him Is
a pupil of Mr. Morris and has suns
from the radio station KOWW on
a number of times from . Wulla
Walla.. Miss Williamson has offers
of engagements ' at broadcast Inn
stations In Portland or Hpokane,
und she plann to locate in one orj
hood Miss Williamson had an ac
cident, which resulted In her limbs
wasting a way and her muscular
system becoming stiff and for many
yeai'B she was helpless. In her um
MUoi to accomplish things she luu
Itiaracui to new, crochet, write a
line hand, tme a typurlier and re
cent I y, to drive ajj automobile. Her
musical' odueatlou has been a ma
jor part of her activities. Her ap
pearance here will be of much In
terest. .
Academy Recital
Will Be Tomorrow
A second recital to be given by
the Sacred Heart academy ut the
('wllUV' Phille
Theresa Ctirran, ('lara Norrls
"Hero and There". .Charles Huerter
"I'lght . Cavalry" Uoyd
Marlon Heynolds
"Dream Memories" .J Baldwin
"Orhsntnl J)ance" Loth
: Sylvia Turn
"Chanson Petite" ...Klemm
"A Japanese Hunset"
.. A Jessie t. J)eppln
. Cornelia Daly
"Melody in V" (violin duet)......
Hubensleln
"Duy Dreums"- Dallam
c fetes Clark, Claro Norrls
Junnlta Htintxlnger, accompanist'
"The H minted fastle": ; ..
' ; Krances Terry
"Mountain Kchoes" Halanlyne
Kvelyn Campbell
"Caprice" Charles TTuei ter j
"Patorul" i..A. K. Vunlno
Klarian Chausse
"Hhadowland' .....J. 'M. Baldwin
"Drolleries" Charles Huerter
. - Judith 8iegrist , .-
"WalU"...-...i...,........;..t.A. I.. Brown
Agnes Smith
Junnlta. Ktitzlnger, .uccompanlst
"The Kauns" Pea rce
"UusStnn. Itomance"......;.. Krlml
ji Wl'herei ' Curran .
"J uha'V-.-.;...'.... Dell
"Canzone Amorosa" I... Nevln
.. BerneUe Chausse
"The Old Heft-am" (violin)
' .v..Kreisler
. .' ' (Metes Clark
Juanftn Stllsinger, accompanist
"Narcissus" Nevln
"By the Waters of Mlnnetonka"
, '. I.leurnnce
i Kverette Iteynobls
"Hungarian Dance" Iforvath
"Cook by Electricity"
Patricia Shares Her Daddy's Honors
. . NKA New, York Bureau
The thrill that comes not once In a million lifetimes of little Kit-Is
heloiiKS to l'alrlcla FiUmaurlce, 6, whom her duddy, the dnshlnic
major,, deserllies as "my eldest unmnrrled ilauiihter." " All throuuh ,
the tumultous welcome New 'York; City accorded the victorious
llremen flyers, l'alrlcla hiiKited her teddy beur und smiled her
dimpled Irish smile. Here she 1 shown wntchlns the ceremonies
at the slufft of ISternal LlKht.
April SonK" .....Hewitt
. Dorothy Wall
'Hero tComes the Parade". j....:.-..
I'reslon
Catherine Hpuelh,
Uenevlevo Spaeth
, .Complimenting Ihe O.-W. wnm
on's. rifle team of Iji Qrande, .Miss
Avis l,olidell, women's welfare di;
rector of the O.-W.. from I'orlland,
was hostess to the team ut a pret
ty dinner party at tho irofd room of
the l.a Grunde hotel Krlilay eve
nine;. -. Place cards of Klrl athletes,
tennis players, golfers and foothall
players wero, nt each plate. Yel
low, -lavender und while was Ihe
color scheme, prettily curried out
Willi flowers. Miss l.ohdell praised
Automatically, the heat is turned on;
automatically, the oven ; is brought to a
browning temperature and held there just
long enough to seal in the rich flavor and
juices; then automatically the current is cut
off and the temperature gradually lowers to
finish the cooking and draw the flavor into
the meat. , ;
No other range either fuel or electric,
cooks the Westinghouse way the FLAVOR
ZONE way performing.first the browning
operation and then the cooking operation ,
under complete automatic control.
It's easier to cook on a Westinghouse
only two simple adjustments when you put
the meat, and other foods if you like, in the
oven.
Then you close the door and never
it again until dinner time, never
open
touch the oven or look at the roast.
Decide now to enjoy this new and
better cooking method. Call or write
for our booklet "The Story of Flavor
Zone Cooking" or better still come
in for a demonstration.
& Power Company
the team, 'which will so IP tho I
I'lilon Puiiflc system meet (h Uolse
Auk. 20 nnd 27, und complimented
Miss Mue Donovan, who recently
won high score In the locul con-,
test. W. I While, athletic direct-'
lor of the O.-W., came In later In
the wenlnsr and spoke to the guests.
"Miss Mima Cooper sun two solos
dilrlnif 'Ihe evenlhfr. They : were
"I'nlll You Came" und ' Drift In',"
Gladys Miller uccompariled her.
Tho Invited, guests of the evenlnir
were: Frances Menirer, Peggy Hess,
Mefla Reynolds, Neva llunnefleld,
Winnie' Hloklond, Mima Cooper,
Mae Donovan, Kuthryn .McCarthy.
Margutet Ponovan, Oeorge Ijing
loh. Mabel HtntMlhecg, Orcta Mc
Hlmln, Phyllis Ansell, Marie Cou
ture, Julia Midzler" and Miss l.oh
dell. - ;':' '
Bridge
Pointers
, Br Milton O. Work
Oil Tuesday. Wednesday . anil
Thursday of thlH weeK and the
weeks Immediately followlllic, we
will cmsider hlddliiB sltuallonn
hotll simple and complex of (he
character that freuucnlly occur 1n
Auction llrldKO.
ItlhAV'S IIAMl '
4R-Q-X-X-X
fX-XX
XX
tX-X '
How many of Ihe five following
questions cflttcwrnlng the ahovo
hunil can you answer? Henrn. in
all cases love-all. . '
1. What sliolild South (Dealer)
deduce, holding (he aliove linnd?
2. What should West (Hecund
Hunt!) declare with It: Houlh hav
ing bid one Jleurt f
3. Whut shoulil West (Heenml
Hand) declare with i(: South huv
Ing hid one No Trump?
' 4. Whut should North (Third
Hand) decline with It: South hav
ing hid one No Trump and Weal
having passed 1
5. Whut should North (Third
Hjuid) deelure with It: Houlh hav
ing lild one -Henri and West hay
ing passed? -
Make up your mind concerning
the aliove five questions before -you
Vead tho answers which follow. -
r-,'-. 'Tho-Answers
' i. South (IVah r) should pass,
frhe above hand does not contain
two 'quick tricks nor tho equiva
lent. 8. West should bid one Spndo.
Following an Initial sult-hld of one,
a suit should he shown, wllh less
strength than Is necessary for an
Initial bid. A. five-curd suit, cnh
talnlng one quick tliek and - sumo
additional strength Justifies a -following'1
bid.
3. West should pass. Game
probubly can be saved against the
No Trump by leading the fourth
best Spado nnd subsequently run
ning the suit: there is little chance
of making game against a No
Trump unless JOn.it is strong
enough -to bid. ' - t I
4. North should hid two Spndes;
the hand huB sufficient strength to
Justify a Major take-out, giving
the No Trumper the ' option of
passing and trying for game ut tho
Major, or rebldding the No Trump
If short In the Major.:
' G. North should pass. He has
normal support for his 'partner's
Heurt stilt (three small unes); n
Spade bid would deny thul sup
port. There Is much better chance
Announcements
The Degree of Honor Protective
association will meet Tuesday eve
ning promptly ut 8 o'clock ot the
Kueli! hull. There will be fnlt hi
lt Urn of candidates and a social time
following the regular meeting. All
members are urged to bo present.
1 I
.The Past Mutron's club will meet
at, the Masonic parlors tonight at
8 o'clock , t,
Special Offer May 21 to June 30, 1928
1. Allowance on your old range.
2. Unsual terms of only 10 per cent down
and budget payment plan up to 18
- months.
3. Ranges sold at completely installed
price.
4. FREE: Ranges sold to new cooking cus
tomers will be served with free electric
ity for 60 days.
' Visit Our, Hosiery Department1
Onyx "Pointex", Gordon, V-FAne
.' and Clot ham (ioldstripe
1.50 to 2.95 ' ;
PUTMAN'S
of Bamo In Suuth's suit which J
North can support than In HpaUesI
with . uncertainty' , concerning;
Smith's Spndes. I
t'opyrlfiht, John F..DIIIe fo.
OHI-XiON OWICIAIjN TO
- io rv sr.A iTM:
SAi.I-iM. Muy .21. (Al') H.H,
Corey, Ktlward Oslrantler and U K.
Dean, nu'iuhers uf thu Oregon puh
Ilc cunuulsHton, wlth .W, I. Kills,
ul torn ey and A. 1 Harvey, rate ex
pert, for the commission, will leave
fur Seattle to be present ut the
Mrnlu. hear in r that is to be. con
ducted there by Interstate com-nu-rce
commission.
Tho Oregon officials will guard
uitainst an Injection of the Colum-l
Ida basin grain ruto issut) into tho'
proceedings. . .
MIJ.M KKN VIMHtS WIS
SALHM, Ore., May l!l (AP)
The Halem Heuators emerged from
Sumlay's baseball phty the only un
defeated club in the Willamette
valley league by defeating Outtago
drove, lo to 4. The game was
played at Cottage "Gruve.
(dtage drove led to 2' to 1 un
til the fifth Inning when Clem
Helier, . Paleni second baseman,
knocked, nut a home ruri to tie the
score. ' ' ' . 11
, Wool crepe will hold its shape j
W II iioul clinging or Hirt'icuiiiK u"
be more pliable If tt Is shrunk ouco
In hot und onco In cold water be
fore it la cut. ,.
Mildew stains come. 'out when
snaked overnight In sour milk or
placed, In tho sun if material , is
while. '.
EFFECTIVK i the beige, felt
hut that has n iv nUover pattern in
browns painted on its crown. ' '
. J i
MENUS
ly KUter Mary ) .
lUtKAKKAtnv-Orung Juice, oe-
renl, crc;inu crisp broiled haeon.
cuddled 'kkh, toiisi, nillHt coffee, ,.
1 ItVlMI l,f IM Ut.ifrn.1 nnl.,ru lA
tuce Hundwifhcs. jellied prune nnd
nut .pudding, -milk, leu;', i ,
ItlVVl.'If l,.lru.l h,.,wi aA nlna.
apple, i tle:ittied rice, . asparajgus
cream twtlm). : fig 1 pudding, .milk,
coffee. - t
i-21 1 her fresh or ennned pineapple
can be used with the dinner haiq.
The meal should be out from' tftft
to three inches thick ' and hnket
with the fruit covering It.': !f fresh
pliteapl is .used it must .h 'al
lowed to slant! .In sugar ; for an
huur beforo Imklng.-. , , ,
Two buiii'hes uspjiraftuft, 1, ip
waier. 1 slice onion. 1 wtol rloy,
3 hIIcch cm-rut. sprig parsley,. cfV-
. is . w
teiiHpoou puprika, 1 -lublenpfton fr-
cup whtpphiK uream, ' :. - C
Cut off enough tips of asparagus
In line mold.; making them th x-
bolHtur MilteU Avuter-until tender.
ltemnve from water and cool.;Onill
until neetlcd to - Jin - th, Mol4
Hcrune remulnlnr anDarsjrui' aad
cut In Mhort lengths. Add wit hM
cup wutor to water in whJoli asfnr-
iixus wus cooked. T1
carroty parsley . and celefyleve
In n sit unr o chesoloth id mm
to asparagus, ; Cook tintU , UfcJr,
iteiuovo oounuet garni ana pram
asariiKU with the water In whUdt
11 wum cttitkcd tnroush m.- uMr.
There should he about ;cli(fc .i
Huften gelatine In cold wfcter for
five minutes.. ; Dtssolv v ,ovr l)ot
water'. Add to uspurogus Ikure s'nd
Htlr until cool- When 'mlxtur Hr
gins lo ilikkon fold In oreurn
moid lined with the n spa. rag us pre'
pared foi; ' this purpose . and let
Htiind until chilled and firm'.' Vn
mold onto a bed of leltuca ah4
serve with French dr easing. ; I
11 i X"
vv iiiifiHri in t ;rt"fn
ForDrySkiss
., - - -". . ).. , ;.l i-;-.
A new mnrveloua Cleansing
Cream Is on the msrkeU contain
lug Cocoa liuttcr. It melt right
Into the sk.ln.: cleaning every aora
of grime and dirt,' and wlH not
stretch the. skin or moke Jt saggy.
It's simply marvelous Jn keeplnjt
youthful completions. . Aak for
Cocoa Mutter. Will not grow. hair.
(Muss Drugs, Inc. Adv. . - l