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"Wednesday, March 6, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Fb Thrft Society News Camp Fire Girls . . lion unieM 11 aKHumfs ome 01 ine on. UlVe "l'OgTain At I responsibility. 1'nmii Klre newls The Rlrls spent part of lf.i P1..V. W"' moral support," Mrs. nine vorkiiiK on tmndk.ro th credit for the, Junior oritanlia- lerlne entertained with tVo piano 'tlnn' unless It assumes some of the solos. th eve- f -ii i mure than moral support," Mrs. nine working on handkercniers on IVieeijng 01 VIUD phy continued. which they painted In oil designs. 1 1 "There are three things which' Those present were: Oeorgeannu "Wo-he-lo for aye, Wo-he-lo for 'the Camp Klre orKunlxution In this I.ock-ot.il, Uirene llobertson, work, Wo-he-lo for health, VVo-he-jclty should have." she asserted, Wanda Kaufford, Dorothy Hooher, lo for love," run the words of a enumerating them as, n half-time and the guardian, Miss Wllllam snng which Camp Klre girls sing executive, a place to meet, and a sun. when they hegln their- meetinirs. Iiudiret sufficient lo finance these The nest meeting will be held the. Ja Petite Bridge club w en tertained Tuesday. High scores were made by Mrs, waiter Palmer ami Everett Kosenbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hklff recelvad con solation. . The St. Patrick motif fol lowed out In the decorations and favors and a two-course luncheon review of Henrlk Ibsen's Peer (IVnt and It was al tills lime the musi cal select Ions were offered. Following the program the com mittee served a typical Norwegian lunch, consisting of Tuna fish salad with pickles and rye bread sand wiches, Norwegian' "-pastries and coffee. The pastries were delicious and were made especially for the was served before adjournment occasion by .Mrs. Ansnea. . The There will be twr more events in be at the auxiliary year for lSi8-19:i. ;Rfclff. At the next meeting the niemhwsj f, will visit the Hrltlsli Isles unit tho The Wisteria linage clllli was en- roncludlng meeting will be "Home- tertalned last night at the home of ward Bound" which will be the Mr. ami Mrs. Waller Now-land with annual UaiKiuet to be held in M:iy.-ti,ieo tables of cards ut play, The Home ilepartmsnt of the Mr. and Mrs. Hoy hliruum were MENUS Another thing they do is' to re-! activities Including the expense of next Tuesday with Mrs. Karl Presbyterian church met yeslerdnv awarded high prise. (Ireen alld peat the camp fire law which suvs a summer camp." - JlmlKIl unit "Seek beauty, give service.' pursue ' Mls. phy Is state chairman of ceremonial. knowledge be trustworthy, hold junior' membership of the Oregon Hough und will be In form of n (afternoon' with Mrs. Harrison on nvliltit was used for a rolor scheme IWecond street with 3i members and ;und was carried out with lullps. several visitors In attendance. -. The hostess served a delicious By Sister Mary HHK.AKKAST Orange Juice, ce real cooked - with rnlslus, cream. ierlsp broiled bacon, cornaieal pun- The next meeting of the club will "ises. sirup. .... ............ the home of Mr. and Mrs. conee. l,lIl 1 1 rili.N f.cainiicii o siei plant, celery and apple s;il;ul.' link-, ed custard, milk, tea. IHNNKR Baked blili'flsh. scal loped sweet potatoes and pineap ple, pepper and cottage cheese sal ad, stenimd cherry pudding, milk, coffee. , i 'When n salad Is served to small children be sure thai Ilia- material Is very finely shreilded and use a dn to health, glorify work and be happy." i .Then ex-prasslonn of Camp Plre activity Intermingled with a pro grnm of demonsl ration, talks and method were nil part of the de liglitful afternoon In which a group of Iji Crande Cnmp Kire girls took part yesterday when the Neighbor hood club met at the Irfi 0 ramie hotel. . "When the Neighborhood cluh ndnpted the Camp Kederallon of Women's clubs. chairman of the girls' work com- ho Uidles' auxiliary to the U. or mlttee.of tho Ui (liniide club, and K. T. meeting held last night with secrelary-nt-lnrge of the Camp 2" members In attendance. Klre girls' organisation. She point- ' The social hour which folluwed ed out that the young girl of to-' was in charge of Mrs. Stella Den day has problems which are both ny and her committee. A luncheon different from and similar to those , was served, of boys and the problem has been x to find an organization which will nm white Rose club will meet meet the girls' needs furnish ' a, the home of Mrs. A. Arnett guidnnco nnd nt the same time nl- u.r. is . en oid-fMsiiinned n.ir-' l-'lre girls' or- low for the freedom which is the ... lt-w ChuilAu Miami will t.A u. KuniJtution nt n Junior department clmrjirterlHtle of the modern nBe. iJtum hm.... belleve that the organ teat Inn; one candidate was in.tla.ed at r 'IT' r" '!!? HZVt e"! two .vonrn ko. It nave an' impetus !v to tho movement which ea lined it to prow from one Cnmp Klre group in the pretent , 10 with a total iueinlerhip of. 150 fiirls," Btated Mrtt. . r. I'hy, who watt chairman-. , , , , .vCr."'Y.W.E.A. Meets In Enjoyable Session With Mrs. Clark met with onKratulatory respniine from the m embers of the rluh for itH exrellenre. "The flnh ha no risht to take S. V. E. Co. 1405 Adamflr T.n Crnnde. Ore,. Ornre nide. k 1 A Kpi hiKtlnio nioies. in NiMH-; linery, hrinw in the VoRue fine hatH. Many beautiful coIoi-k in cIiooho from. $3.95 Others $1.95 to $4.95 of the l-'nnip l-'lre rIHn near uh any to lem.'.' V The fltHt proRrnm number Riven j mil Hkit. per" and the ('amp Klre Khi types. A first, aid-demonstration and a Xorwe-' Rian folk dance were other num-' hers. The rinsing part of the en tertainment was When the members of the Yo.inif Woman's Kducational - Auxillaiy shall have complete! their yeai'.t trip uroitnd thti world, and sit buck .-eimDny wnu-n ... .... w. woniIl.rful tPii whlt.h Uuy ,mve soft smplnR of the"alkinff Sont? :had( t,H.rtvwnii , ull pi.0lullliUy. by the Rirls ns thty filed In, dress- el in the regulation costume of middies and skirts, with their len fl ier wear hi v the ceremonial Rown. "Murn Fire, ' liurn." "Mammy jMoon," with the Hlnplnff of "Now (the Pay is Over." closed the beau tiful demonstration which is a cli 1 max to Camp Klre achievement. Kdnn Brown, fire maker, acted as Riiardian, . a The Rlrls who took part In the program were: I'nullne Ijiifrlenler, liurhnta ConlidRe, Jean McKennon, Iyda Mae IolIister, Mai'Riiret Dix on, TJoris Duncan, Marian Olnsey, Marjorie and Helen MnntRomery, Ksther Rioomer, Clarice Taylor, Jean Devlne, Dorothy. Wall, Nadine Attebery, Maxlne Mat toon, HinRner, Ullian Uolhwell, lirown and Cornelia Daly. At the business .mectlnR of . the eiuh at which Mrs. F. Ivi Meyers, ) resident, presided, preceding" the votional. ' KollowliiK the , reRUlnr cards. The next mttinir of th business meetliiK the womvn Mwed club will be held March 1 wltb on quilt 'blocks, v. iv " ; j M i and Mis. Clarence Green. i A two-course luurneon was sew. j ed. Mis. Ityiicurson and Mis. Huelr-.MrK. Tobln entertulned inemhei were- assistunt hostesses. . ;of thu A. (. T. club lust nlvht at To follow the social quietude her home on Main stive!. Mrs. C. which bus settled over 'this city-1.. Muekey and Mrs, CraiK wer. durintr (lie I. eaten season an Im- winners of first nud fifth prlxes portant soclul event which was . respectively for curds which were planned yesterday will murk the pluyead at three tables during the beKinnintf of spring uctivltles In La-evenlnic. tli anile. The enllveniiiK ufrulr will j -The. hostess served with a de bts ii benefit can purty tq be given 'llffhlful luncheon. The next meet under the auspices of the Hons and Ihk will lie held with Mrs. Ambrose DniiKhters- of Union 'County .-lMo-. Wii.Rbt. ihih, Moudciy, April I. , I .' The Suns and "Daughters met yes-1 Mrs. A. K. Hiir' was hostess ut a terday afternoon und at that tiiito brbiRe party. Moinlny afternoon nt made plans for the occasion. ' -: . ; her . home when, members of -the Mrs. Julius ItOesch, was appnlnt-1 Wukelllu llridRe club were, pro ed chalrlnun of the card commit- sent J: t tee, Airs. K. W. Williamson, chair-1 cMrs. J. Is. Urandt received hlRh man of the "kenstUKton and Mrs. score prize and Mrs. JuiiieH Oueul llurrlut MclHuiald, chulrman of the,, rncelved second, A two-cours't program.. The appointments wero luncheon was served by the ho made by A. It. Hunier, president of less. I he , orgaalxalion. be no part of their experience which will stand out more promi nently or he mure nupplly recalled than the visit to the "Land Of The Midnight Sun." That was the part of tho trip which was given lust evening through music and verbal descrip tion ata the home of Airs. Hen wick Clark, 2004 Ouk street, and which so keenly delighted the - members of the uuxiliury present. The Clark home was beautiful with Its pro fusion of flowors, sweet peas, car nations and lovely potted plants. The guests were received by Mrs. Clark and later greeted by mem bers of the committee in the-costumes worn bp the women of the Janet . Scanadinavluti countries, Mrs. Zelu j'-umi , Tucker, chairman. Mrs. It ut It ('lark. Lane. Mrs. Dora (iriffin. Mrs. Kfflu Sting. Viola Kenhnm, Krances Cherry and Thclmn, Kbrt. The program of the evening waa t Bridge Luncheon At Sacajayea Inn Airmail Planes Set New Record SAN KIIANCI8CO, Mar. 6 (AD 1 o'clock luncheon was held ' "Airmail that left Knn Kranclseo lemon Juice. Olive oil Is an cellent food for children sinco It Is nil easily digesled fat. In our endeavor to keep too rich foods from children 4bere Is dmiRer of giving them a diet rather lackiiiR in fat. Krii11ocl Oyster l'lant Two bunches oyster plant (salsi fy), 3 hard cooked eggs, 2 table spoons butter, 1 tablespoons flour, 1 cup milk, cup vegetable stock, eup bread crumbs, 2 ta blespoons grated cheese, tea spoon salt, H tenspoon pepper. Cut off. lops from oyster plnnt. Senipe und drop Immedltttely Into cold water lo which 2 tablespoons vinegar bua been lidded. Cut In slues one-half Inch thick, keeping vegetable In aclduluted water until all nre ready to use. Hteam 20 min utes, Mell bulter and brown slices of oyster plant quickly, first on one side and then on the other. Ar ruiiRO In a baking dish and alter nate la ye it with eggs cut In slices. Sllr flour into butter remnluing in pan after suutelng salsify. When perfectly blended, slowly add liquid hiKredlcnts, stirring constantly, til ing to tho boiling point and pour over veRetahle In baking dish. Cov er with crumbs and cheese, nnd yesterday afternoon at. Ihe Sacaja-' yesterday by tho Hoeing route was ,bulte iinill choone molls and top wea Inn when member or the 1M- depoalted In ('hlougo 12 houra and, la brown. Serve rrom I111I1I11K dish. omnia club met. A banket or red Ail niiniitca Inter, constituting a carnation irormcd tlic pretty cen- new record, U was announced to terpieco which was cararied out In day by W. O. llerion, vice pieal a color scheme or rod arid white, i dent In cliniire or traMc. The pre After the luncheon Ihe women vIoub record -was sIlKhily more went into Ihe card room for an f. tbnn 10 hours. , i , ternoon or bil.lKt' at three tallica.' The planea carrylnir the mall HlEh acoi-e-prlise was received by nvcriiKed liif..4 miles per hour over Mm. Walater l.nne and second ""' '" ',0"'"- went to Mrs. Perry. -" ( 1 The- club will meet next Wed nesday at the'hoine or Mrs. Walte An - enjoyable. evenliiK was spent nt tho homo nr Mr. anil Mrs. T. ( .McIonald .on Second street when prom-am. It waa voted (hat an ln-:Klveu by itev. I.eir Awes, who not vitatlon h extended to the club lonly Is but. ono Bcnerallon removed or Baker to be iruents at the next jfrom Scandinavia, but has abio llv- Animals and Psrattsf Mon Is less bothered by pumultei tliun lie tins ever been, but domes lie niilinulu concenmned In mnull nrens are prnlinhly more pestered Minn In the past. meetliiK of the NelKhborhood club In Ho. weeks. -. - . i i The Topbeeseo Camp Pirn plrls met .at. the home. of Mrs. George Lockwood Inst nlht for a business meeting and program. - Ivube lold ,a folk tale .and Laveda Alih r v, Here's A Delicious Sandwich for You-- . "S & K'.' Club sandwiches are appetite tempt ers for luncheon, suppers,, mid-night bites. For each serving make two slices of toast. Butter one slice; place a lettuce leaf on this and then a layer of "S & K" Sweet Mustard Pickle chips.. On the chips place two slices of crisp broiled bacon; cover with the second slice of toast. . Gut sandwiches diagonally and serve at once. You'll like them ! 4C5 JP TT 99 Rweet O. 0 IV. Mustard PICKLES A (Ji-ande Ronde Valley Product Your Grocer Has Them To The Traveling Public Of La Grande When In Portland why not slop at -the Deathman or the New Hcathmun Hotel? We can Rive you a nice hint" outside room with bath at J.50 per day, slncle. or I-1.&0 double: corner rooms, overlooking- the park and Ihe city. M.oo single. t&.OO double. We have two won.l.-rful coffee shops hi addition to our main din ing room prices most reasonable. Also we have five hours of I'lpo Organ concert dally. We are located In the heart of the theatrical district, being next door to the Portland Theater, with in half a block or the Hroodway and half a block rrom the H'lllg: also near Ihe financial and shop ping eeoler. Heath man Hotels Heathman G. E Owner and Mgr. Par i KlnHKi . - . Geo. M. King As't. Mgr. . Itmailwai at Sahunn ed the greater part of his life am ong people of that extraction, and in tho year 1922 spent : several imntbs vislling in that parlRiilur section of Kurone. ills talk was Interspersed: with some except Ion ally beautiful musical 'numbers. The first of these were two Instru-i mental selections offered by Mrs.! torence Lynch Millar's ensemble consisting of Mrs. I'urnam, Mrs. I'luyle. Mrs. Hick in ore and Mrs. Miller, with Mrs. George Mlrnie at the. piano. They played first (Irleg's 'Watchman Song" and sec ond his "Morning Mood" both hav- ng been preceded by a short expla nation by Mr. Awes. Mrs. Ituth i 'lark In a piano number, skillfully I iiilerpreted, gave "Akh'h Death." On I the punutropc were played two or-I chestrations, "Aneira's I Mince" andl "In the. Hall of Tho Mountain King". Mrs. . l.eul Kiissetl, In a bridal costume which wan actually worn by a Norwegian bride of two years ago, seated at a spinning wheel, gave the concluding music il number when she sang, "Holvig's Song," Shu was accompanied by Mrs. Auhhy at the piano. The In strumental numbers were all from the I'eer Ciynt suite by Grieg, In his descriptions, Mr. Awes ave his hearers a vivid picture of the three countries, Denmark, Sweden und Norway but dwelt par ticularly on (he last named coun try, the largest of the three and covering nu area equal lo tho com bined areas of California, Delaware- and Maryhind. He spoke of the Uind of The Midnight Hun" as being one of the most picturesque countries in all the world, having the must mountains of any country Km ope save Spain. Its people are sturdy nnd independent and are dexcrfbed as being tall and slender, ralr-hiilred nnd blue-eyed. The oc cupations are lumbering, apicul ture, und stock-raising In the east- rn part and fishing und shipping tit the western. For lis size, Nor way has tho largest merchant ma rine In the world, llev. Awes stat ed. Going from"n description of the country llself. Mr. Awes turned the :ii h-iittnn of his henrers lo a study of the nr.islc and poe4ry of Norway nnd finally went into a careful and Intensely Interesting The world's only truly fresh tea - -not merely because it is sealed in vacuum - - but because it is fresh to beg,in with - - fresh and frasrant as they enjoy it in the Orient. You will never know how much that means, till you try it. No other tea is like it - - nor can it be - for it's a closely guarded Schilling secret. 3ft- Coffee 4- Biking Powder 33 Extracts 47 Splcet SUGAR WAS ONCE TAXED AS LUXURY Considered a Delicncy Only Rich Could Afford '('"' 4 4 THIS HAMI.AI of woen' bent horsehair with brown lltsrd Irim-mlnit-4" one of lh neweM -riovel ties worn PaTrti Heic-II."'. A well-known food authority re cently pointed out that suirnr was onco considered "an exotic tropical luxury." As a luxury, sugar was subject to taxation on the theory that It would be used by the wealthy classes that could ulTord to be luxvtl, Sugar Is now so cheap In price, the food authority wont on to show, t.lmt it is used hv evervonc- As a matter of fact, as another scientist recently puinted out, there is now no fuel for the human body ns cheap, ns suenr. "Sugar is ono of the cleanest, purest, most whole somo foods," he said. "There is nothing thut gives nutriment so cheaply." ..' .'I The ideal way to use suirar is n a flavorer of all those varied, healthful foods wo should cut In order to be stronif and well. All children and adults Bhnuld drink milk euch day, and a little suirnr and flavoring can be UHcd to make dolluioua milk-shakes. - Modern health authorities allii m that nil of us should cat abundant fruits und vegetables, fresh nnd canned, raw and cooked. It is inadvisable to try to force tho members of your family to eat fruits, vegi.'tnliles and meats unenjoyably prepared, r : Sweetening is the key-note of de licious, healthful cookery, and don't forKct the satiation vuluu of des serts, such as cakes, cookies nnd ico creams. A bit of sweet makes' the meal complete. The Sugar Institute. SPRING COATS Smartly Tailored Along the New Feminine Lines 1 1 milEY mo masterpieces of subtlety these new A coats! They look as simple and straight aa ; . the proverbial arrow . . . until you examine them closely. ' Deft tucking . . . clever godets . . . all ", the intricate wiles of the designer have gone tr " .'. ward givinp; these coats the new - . ..feminiriev;'. tuilorinir!. In a variety of chio shades. -- 29.75 to 69.50 Other Clever Coata ' 12.50 and up ' ' ' " , FUTMAN'S '. La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Vear - and Millinery , . ., ; . rtlany Bargains Listed on Want Ad Pie ... , , ,'.,,-,,,. TRY W K. GILBERT CO. FIRST , , - .''. mmmmmmmmmmmmtammmBKmmmmmmmmmmmamm. -rWhen Only a Good Steak Will Do TlMi'O Rro Union ulun ronr npitHHo U'IIm jou 1 lull only m lIl'lll'loilH, jufi'x H(4uk Hill Mlll- Sy, thick filet niJiction or wuvr T-Imhm OnlonK or mush nMm? Frrnrli frktl or Mkm'. NirliiK Ktiito4M, erhp ml a flno out of ImviI Ifflum ulili ihousuiiil tHtonft (IrvHHltiK! U ltra your oimi)(i In, Jailed him! )iu want MHiMfhtujr out of IIm orrlliiar)- uliHhrr ll'f jiint a itu or n mil f!" you'll fitiil IIm ftertiHt fofNl nt Ihr Sue-, fijnwrd. Sacajawea Inn "Pnlnls Ihe Way U Bettor Thlncm.1 Free Delivery Pattison Bros. The Pioneer Service Store For 2 Days, Thursday and Friday The economical housewife can be assured of .some of the best values we have ever featured, being mostly Lenten Season Specialties. P. S. Oval Sardinia, regularly 17c each, 3 for .-.39 No. 1 Can Coral Shrimp, regularly 20c each, 3 for 47$ fl-oz. Can Ripe Olives, regularly 20c each, 2 for ...tl'.31 2'.'s Tomatoes in Puree, regularly 15c each, 2 for ....23 No. 2 Can Country Gent Corn, regularly 19c each, ' 3 for -- --;44 7 II). 8k. Velvet Grain Salt, regularly 25c each .:.;...19 ; ' Ne-plus Ultra Almonds, regularly 37c lb., 25 nra.il Nuts, 1028 Crop, regularly 35c lb., .-25 Ralston's Bran, regularly 23c each .. .......17 15 lb. Sugar, regularly $1.20 9i It Call Main 80 Hj"? 'Cyvawfc