Saturday, January 12, 1929.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Fae TKrw
Society News
.Violin Students '
Give Recital On .
i Friday, Evening
wci'k ut the home of Mm. 1H Kile I
Green with Mrs. J, G. Snodgrusa
assist unt hostess.
, flans were made fur the organi
zation of a Camp Fire Girls group
to be sponsored by the society.
The book, "The Catholic History
of Oregon, " by Kather O'Hura. Is
to be studied during the. year and
A very interesting' and delight
Cut violin recital was an event of
,;,. ...h u. -h..., ,.ii, ..r.it. r mr the next meeting on Jan. 28
We Lynch MiUer participated in J .Ml . l. Vaughn the flrt
son Hay Company, will be diticutui-
musiculc which was attended by
annual a hundred I-u Grande per
Bonn.
Tlu program was made the
more Intel esUng by the fact that
witli one. exception all of the chfl
dien taking" purt have studied vio
lin for no more than a year. ' Kx
cellent training in the beginnings
of the techniue of what is con
sidered the most difficult of iiiuhI
caj Inst rum on ta was shown by the
performance.' ' t, ' '
t Ti.e tmsenmle work participated
In by the 1!) pupils was espeelully
gooiU Nero spiritual, . Hussian
uance and dliorule were pluyed with
richness and harmony;. The train
ing for tlm ensemble work hud all
bem done in cluss with no individ
ual work.
TJie opening number, "Quiet.
L.ovly Niglit", u characteristic
ed. The first chuptcr includes a
study of the geography and early
history of Oregon.'
Install Officers
Of Westway.Club
The Wi'Htwuy club of th W. H.
A. mot ytsturduy artcrnuon at the
hontu of Mrs. McAnulty Tor In
Htallutlon of ofrl(?oi-H and ottun
businetm. Mrn. Packard, of Tendle
ton. was installing offiror. Svverul
visitors were in uttendnnct
The reception committee 'for the
afternoon included: Mr. Ijcdhct-ti-r,
Mrs. lA'dro, Mm. Muckey and
Mm. McAnulty.
Mrs. Ustlund entertained with a
Tlever rradlns entitled. "The llucli
"Noctui'lle" by Kovucs, Hernlue
Mull-.'
"Hullifs My Mother Ta'Juht Me."
Livorak, Jean ltuum.
"Herceuse," by Kovacs, Hobbie
lCUSKlun melody, wus beautifutly Ul . ,,lv
played by Genevieve Kluxer. An-, Th0 m,x, w A ,.vk.w wi, be.
Urea Alnsworlh. Hazel McI'horsonhcld Thul.8day, Jun. 17.
und KlUt Itishop. I .
Afln. Audmer l-layle..as accom- Tho 4-arnutlon V-lub met Thurs-
punlat for the recital. ' d ni(ht M , hom(, of Mr8. ,..
The proKium is as follows: , ,., Wu ul m6 Wuslilll(;ton avc-
"yulct, Lovely Night," Kusslun nue wlth Mra w u WlUnur as-
nieluiy. Uenevievo e lexer. Andrei 8lslant hosiVMI,
Ainsworlh, Hazel Mct'herson, und j .,.h(J .! Kua u dellshtf Jl
ICIta lllsllop. . ...i-,.,.,.- ,.,lr,i Hrtv with the
suests eonilnB in Indian. Gypsy.
Ichlldren'a and all sorts of incognito
I garbs. -
Thelma Webb won the prize foi
the best- costume. She dressed as
Meteuli. . ''a negro maiuiuy.
Mareh of the Tin Soldiers', by I Ju(4 HlllU . tlnl ,.,, ror
SaeliBer, Florence Jane IJIIie. Icurds and l-ucille Price won sec-
' Huttei flies." and "Sailing", by on(,
Ilurton. Kuth Hyers and Catherine. kho,, r of ricc-i-H was held
Scully. . with the followinu namel: presi-
"Myloily". by Kovacs, Andrea ()(.m K(,lm 0.ena; vU. p,,.sl.lent.
Alnsworlh. JlOdlth Doan: secretary-treasurer.
jacu unci jin , una nwinBinB LaiclUe l'rlce,
by Hoslelmunn, uenevleve I" lexer.
"Alia Turt.u", by Schmidt, Jlay
Wilson'.
"The Contented Keaper'V and
"Puss. and the IlunKry Mouse", by
Uostelmann, Catherine Scully.
- "Taiantelle," by Silt, Mona I.OU
ise Jlalnstreet.
"Adoration," Horowsky,, Norma
lnnks.
Violin ensemble "U'l My Chil
dren tJo." neuro siiritual. .
"Thu Jackdaw and the I'ilcon",
Jlussiun fiance.
.Choral J. S. Hactl.
. ".UaUln iloud," JOiiKllsh Alr..U70c
.celllury). h'lrst violins, (icnevleve
l-'lexer. Hay Wilson, Kredla Hayse.
Waller I h 111, Kulh Hyers. Wlorence
Jane l.lllle, Mona Louise Hum
street; second violins. Andrea Alns-
s III I 11. 1 ti'nnit' 1 11 11 l ll 1 , ciy , in i u, ,,, .
'The Ko-Ne-He club net at the
home of Mrs. William Koeter ul
2115 Cedar street Tuesday for elec
tion of officers and a social after
noon. Officers elected were: president,
Klla Koeter; vice - president.
Blanche Prputy; secretary, Velma
Vedder.
The afternoon Was upent play
ing games with Teresa J'utten wliv
11 1 1 1 g f h8 1 p r i ze und J ea n Ca r n es
winning second. Mrs. Huetoc and
Mis. Ttobert "(Mmndler -were hos
tesses'. ''
: Installation of officers of th
Odd Kellows and ilebekuh lodges
was held Inst night at Klgiu when
memheis of the lodges from Cn-
Callierine Scully, Bertha Trice.. ion, U Uriindc, Cove and Hum
S;im SiKithall; third violins. Ktta mervllle - were guewls' at Klgin.
Itishop. Hazel Mcl'lierson, HerniceiMore than 150 persons attended
Ma it, Othello Thompson; Jean V. the most enjoyable occasion. A
P. E. 0. Members,
Husbands Guests
At Dinner Party
Dr. and Mis. J. L. Ingle anil Mrs.
Stella Ingle entertained memuers
of Chupter 1. of I". K. O. and hus
bands at u very charming 6:3U
o'clock dinner lust night at their
homo at 1SU7 Second street. After
the dinner ail informal evening was
spent singing otd rainlliar songs
und the hostesses were assisted by
Mrs. Hobert Kakln and Mrs. Geo.
llirnio. '
Fifty guests were in attendance.
Tho dinner was served butrel
style. The rooms of tho Ingle home
were ullracllvoly decorated wnn
bouquets of lavender chrysanthe
mum und pink pom poms.
A clever und lAimoruus pro
gram wus arrunged by a commit
tee consisting of doorgo Hlrnle.
Clyde Seltl und l' H. Appleby.
During the program several per
sons were initiated into the H. I. I..
Missionary Society
In Enjoyable Meet
A very Interesting meeting of
the Women's Missionary society of
the I'rcsbytcrlun church was huld
yesterday ufternoon at the ch jrch
with Mrs. H. H. Cleaver In charge'
of the program,' the topic for
which was "The Afrlcun I'crll.
Mrs. Cleaver Illustrated her very
complete and interesting talk Willi
African curios which had been sent
to Mrs. Ituy Murphy by a cousin
who Is a missionary in Africa.
Mrs. Hoy Tyler and Mis. Claude
Cooper aceompunied by Miss Glad
ys Miller sung u vocal duet and III-
tlo l'utsy Jcsslu entertained with
two piano numbers.
- The hostess comnilllee for the
ufternoon included: Mrs. 1-ynne
Hohnenkump. Dr. Margaret Ingle,
Mrs. Cleaver, Mrs. W. H. Pickens
and Mrs. Lee Reynolds.
Woman Traveler Saw Afghans' Capital
' "J ,,. sr V"
MENUS
, i ' llv Sister Mary f,
IIKKAKKAHT Ntcweil prunes,
cereal, cream, codfish balls wit h
tumato sauco, rye toaat, milk, coi-
feo. -
It V NTH K O N Haked rheose.
shredded cubhsKo autl pineapple
salad, bran bread and hutitr sand
wlehes. fruit cookies, milk. tcu.
OlNNKlt -Hum -itaked in milk.
French fried sweet potatoes, but
tered onions, head lettuce with
Kusslun dressing, peach 1 la vurltm
oream, milk, cut fee.
Vhe rule for filili cookies inuke
PUTMAN'S
La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery . - '
trunk In possession of T. H. Wood
bridge, u descendant who lives
largo iluamlcy but .he copies ' A dollar banknote of IJM,
will keep indefinitely if well hid
den. However, half the amy nut of
each innrvdient oun be used it a
smaller "hatch" is preferred.
Ten cups flour, -1 teaspoon" salt,
4 cups brown sugar, 3 tahle.spoous
cloves, - teasptions cinnamon., 1 i
lemon, pound shredded c.mdlcd -
orango pel, pound shredded
citron. 1 . pound blanched and
shredded almoudH, 1 cup butter,
cup lard, cup cream, lifc tea-'
spoons soda, 4 tulitospouits li(
wnter, 2 eggs.- I
Mix flour, salt, suwar. spices,
grated rind 'of lemon. fruit and
nuts. Melt byter and lard, add
cream, soda dissolved In hot water,
and eggs wlill beaten. Add to first
mixture and mix thoroughly, using
hunds if . necessary. Make lnu ,
rolls two or thiie inches in dlaiu !
eter 'and let stand on lee over
nlKht. - When ready to bake cut bi
thin slices and bake In a hut oten, !
place on an oiled und floured pan
to bake, ,
11)0 fruit and nuts should be cut
vevy fino so thut they wll pot In- !
terfero with tho. bIIcIhk of the1
cookies. , v , 1
The cookies need not all be :
baked at the same time, as the ;
duUKh will; keep several days,
Issued by tho Hank of Vorgennes,
Vt., also was found.
to itiiToiti: iuM).Nfc: iiomi:
cabin of Daniel Ioone built near
here 15 years aKo .on tho Spot
where Itoono Hullt his home in to
be restoivd by the Wnltti Boone
Historic association. ir h .v. V
I.KX1NOTON.. N. C, (AP) A
reproduction of tho original Iok trade Incense burners for.
Speukinff In post-(?hrIstmutt re;
floction. It certainly is amaalntf.
the number of nice thhiK'S you can-.
If."
Miss Jeanne Van t'oovor (above), world-traveler of Washington, .
has an especially keen interest in Afuhaulstan's revolt over modern
innovations for, she says, she Is the first American woman ever to
penetrate to Oils' remote kingdom. She met tho amir and his
queen tbelow). r "
Ilauni, Jtohble Aletcalf.
larffe group of l,u .Grande jieople
were In attcnlan'c.
After the InsUiIlation of officers
of the two host lodges, refresh
ments were served und dancing
was enjoyed. ' .
The n;Kt llstriet aKsoclallon
meeting will be held at Summer
vllle Feb. 11.
The Women's Relief corps is
making plans Tor a luncheon and
meeting to be held next Saturday.
The pominittce ill charge of the
day Includes: Kthel Wllcock. Mar-1
tha Williamson, Orah Wilson. Mar- I
letta Veck, Susan liurnett, 1-auin
Ib-aden, 4,uc.y Hlyslone and hucyj
Heck. S
At. ilio meeting Installation of A "hardtimes" party Is being
officers will be. held and a pro- plunned by members of the Park
gram Is being arranged to celebrate (lale club for next .Wednesday nf
Ihc birthday of President McKin- temoon at the home of Mrs. John
ley which comes on Jan. -2'J. A". Rogers at l-Vultdule. , All mein-
' .. ;v ( hers ot the club arc asked to come
An interesting study program' dressed to represent hardtimes.
outline was planned at the meeting) ' Mrs. Krank Wood will bo asslst
of St. Mary's Altar society this nnt hostess.
Stevens - Van Engelen Co.
14if Adnnif) Ave.
Orsre ItiiibMiig
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Youthful Dresses for Large Women and
. Little AVomen, in all the Newest Shades.
$ 1.98 $9.90 $14.75
I
Mrs. Viola hundy, who hus left
to make her home In I At Angeles, j
Cal., was honored Just before her)
departure ut a parly given by the
U A. of l- O. K. of which she is
a, past president. !
, Tho party was held nl bugles
hall. A handkerchief gift shower
was a feature of tho evening. The
men were Invited in for the re
freshments. The committee In charge of the
evening included: Kdltli Doan.
chairman ; M rs. M ax Tarn ; M rs.
Kruuk Anderson; Mrn. (.'haiies
Shoemaker. Mrs. Hay Putten.
Mr. and Mrs. Jundy und their
children, Lorraine and Muddy, will
make their home In California.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Halts wer-j
entertained Thursday evening st
the home of Mr. und Mrs. OIIh
Veal. The evening was most en
ioyably spent playing pinochle and
listening to a radio progrum.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dlcht enter
tained I he Coterie Hrldge club lust
night at their homo on Adums
avenue.
Three tables were at play during
the evening with first prlsse for
women going to Mrs. C, P. Hutcli
ens and consolation to Mrs. O. K.
Spencer. Prizes for men went to
I. H. Albertson for first und to G.
10. Spencer, for consolation.
Afler the cards a two-course
luncheon wus served by the host
ess. '
Mrs. 1'Ved Hraden entertained the
Goodwill club at her home last
nlghl. Kleven members were pre
sent. Klectlon of officers was held
wit h the following numed; presi
dent. Mis. Kranccs Plank: vice
president, Mrs. I .Hither; secretary.
Mrs. Ii lira Rhodes; treasurer, Mrs.
P. W. t'urr.
The afti'inoon was spent playing
ganu's. Nice refreshments wen
served with the guests sealed at a
long table which had for u center
piece a cyclamen with a red. light
ed candle at each end of the table.
meet Tuesday night at Kagles' hall the Young Women's .educational
for a social evening. .Tim new or- ( lluxtUnry will meet at 2:30 o'clock
fleers will serve. The meeting will ; Sunday afternoon at the home of
begin ut 7:30 o'clock. Miss Viola Henhnm at IIMIO Second
street. The committee chairman is
Mrs. Zola Tucker. The subject for
Members of the coniinlllee In 1 the meeting is to bo "Tho Lund of
charge of the March program of the Midnight Sun."
"SKA KDHPKNT" OAl till T
- NOANK, Coiiri.,. A P)---A real
sea serpent 'was hauled ashore, near
here In the form of a seven and
one-half foot sea eel weighing 1'7
pounds. It fought 2d minutes and
tore one net to shreds.
I.A rAYKlTH M.TTI Jt HM NO
PPI.ANO, Cal. (AP) A lelte
written by (leueral Lafayette In I
1X211 und addressed to the Rev. j
William C, WoodhrltlKo was found
recently in tho bottom of uu old
There's Still a Lot of Wear
In That Old Suit
Get that old suit of yours out of the closet
today and let our 'driver pick it up. We'll
send it back to you looking just like new,
good for many more months of serviceable
wear.';.' . - " : '
The Standard Laundry
"When Dad Breakfasts
Down Town"
WIh-ii lie get off (i uork n
hit lu Imii Ih' ihM-iri wnnl
li iMMber the nl of the Ihmic
hold with nn early or hurry-up
hmikfnM -hp doe uhnt tUwu
tf other nM'ti li enj(jt a tuick
bill npMHi7.iiur breikfa4 nt Hi"
Sncajnuru tffw Sliop,
, ( bolce fruit, hrmvii toa-l.
iimniins (fiffet1 a luiy (itt if
Imm l(h ejnr iliuio JhI m"
a . nVIMoii mtec't nll nf mir
fiivortle break fnl fxsl iih
abntidiuit rich criimi, You Itave
art Mleiil lmnkfM'4 at mhlcrnie
t-o( In IIh- 'ofrw Simp.
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Announcements
The Order of Ralnlmw for Oirls
will meet tonight ut 7:30 o'clock.
Klectlon of officers will be held.
Members are nsfced to remember
that dues for 1 929 ure jwyable
this month,
The L. A. to it. of U. T. will
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