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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1929)
FridayMarch 8, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tb Tkrrv -MENUS Mrs. C. D. Putman Hostess Yesterday To Alpha Club will he Mra, rry" M"r; " ' wUh Mr' nml i Hilgard Couples In Mr. nnrt Mrn. Kmncin Greulich eiHcrtiilned -their dinner cluh last , niKhl at h. churiu . Min. C. n. l'lltnran wan hostem , ,h Sa'cnjilweu lit a deliKhtrul hrlOKe liiarlKon yes- ,,lnr,,,i f,. o nt the table In the terrtny uflernoon nt the Lu Ciun.lc mnn ,nninR room. Attractive St. holer when members of the Alpha iu-,.ii-s day di conuloiis were elnb were Rurntn. iused The luncneon table wna nttrnr j IliKh wore "cluh prises went to live, with sprinit flowers. Mm, A. Mrs. Harvey Matthews and lw- ) of HllKurd.-.-re united In nmr- ''- ' ,'! , : " i- j l-M Morris anil Auilmrr rlayle. rloffi. CJui'sIs at the . ceivmony wore Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Ilroek, and The Thursrtny llrldKe rluh en- William Jarrnrd, father of Mm. Joyoil a no-hnsless luncheon yes-' The Trianle cluh was entertain- Joiun. : -. ..,..!.,., ..nernnon ,n ' i ,l i.v Mr Mi s. Itnli.li livers I l'l'y have many relatives and the home of Mrs. rbnrles 1-lavle. last nlKlit ut their home at 7(11 imi'ml" the unity who wish mem , gnlt,,, ornn)(11 ,.d, 1! tulili spooim A henuilfiil liminuet of sprint; K avenue. j : happiness, hai.owimt tno weu.iinir ,,ovdeivd suttar, li-unpuon l flowers formed the centcinleee of, nn ,. Tlen-v nilev , "'m"w tnoy returnrn .o n-Kur.. . . By Kislfr Mary BREAKKAST - Stewed prunes, eeresl, crcim, soft cooked eKKs, crisp toast', milk, coffee. ' l.l'NCHKOK Oyster stew, JJOUDie WedCling-wheat hivod .and. butter, oranire I merliiKue punning;, sugar cookics, Th fir.. il.tuliiM- u-e.liflns' cere'.' milk, tea. 1 1 a n r, it Mnuspury sieaa. oes, baked parsonage or tne. " ' " ift. I n, luugi- .am-, tiiiin, vmih-.-. Children who have eaten a Uxht mjpper away from the family table require a hourly breakfast. A Rood nlKht's sleep In a well-venlllated room should hrlilK a well child to the breakfast table with a healthy appetite. - Oraiuro. Mcrlnituo riHliltnir , Two oi-anm-s, 3 cups milk, t eKva. 1 tablespoon cornstarch, K cup t huktu'. Wi teunpoon salt, I teaspoon j, i..k i..... ' I lie lirsi iiuiniie weuuius - dinner Huh , t r , 1-a tiranilt. I. I N N K U - Sail " hi.i year took place Wednesday f. Krcnch fried jiota. !V . V,l - fu" ternoon at the parsonaire of the "iuash. curly endive Central rhurcH of t'hilsl, the llev. K. i llituam. pastor of the church I officlallnK. ' Mildn d Jarrnrd and Ole'nn Jours the table. " Mrs. Irfla Junes score prize. nwunled hlh wore prir.eH, Tho Mr, and MrH, ' vre hont nnd Mih. J. R. Puvy eutortuined the Herbert VnttlHon N. W. : ypnlerduy nfternnon at bnxtfw tn mem- her home nt l!i8 Oak direct. hir of the Hwnwtlka liridne club Twelve were in attendance for the litMl nluiit at a ; dellKhirul party ilonant afternoon. nt ihelr home.' - , , Ur Don U Uniiy was awarded v Three tuhlew'of bridge wore nt- flit prize for high urore and Mrs. Piny. ' .Mrn. W. H.' l'er.i- and -AV. W. K. Denny retelved second. J. Novvland made. hlKh Kcorex. -mid j The hotdewi nerved a two-coump ronsolntinn prlne" went to W. II. J luncheon. INitted itlanlH were nt- rerry. ' Mr..and Mrs. (.. II. De- tractlvoly nr rimmed In the home, vine recehed j;ueKt prlBCN. ;lapoheon wis' nerved ni a larse t:ille decorated with a centerpiece ut red .cnrnntlonH. ' ; f'THe.. next meeting of the cluh f , ' ; The Bon Ton -cluh was enter tained nt the homo of Mrn. ChurleH liedlnKfield on Washington nvenne last Monday uflernoon. ' inoud extract. oiuiiKOH and cut across in very thin hIIpoh. Sprinkle with li tablespoons hukhi. Scparute whiles nnd yolks of kk- Hon Id milk. Iteat remaining sujfar and suit into yolks of eKics. Slowly heat in scalded milk., plssolvo cornstarch whi'ro they will make their homes. Mr. Molun and -Mti. Jones are em ployes of the Mt. Kmlly Lumber company. . .'. . - ' - - Plans for (he .'coming of Mrs. Ward, nutionul vice president of the 1 4. a.', of. H.- of A K..' were In u little cold, wuter and stir -Into' made , when' the lioca chapter met ! mixture. (Took oyer hot water, stir Wednesday afternoon nt the home; ring. constantly until. luUture coats of Mrs. J.loyd ItlckforU . with Mrs ' the spoon. Let cool and add grated J. K. Hilary nssistnnt hostess 1 rind und jiw drained from An Interesting contest, won by oranges. ... lour over , oranges and Mrs. Hickey. was. enjoyed. - The t chill. - Hcnt .wlifles of eggs until drawlnic contest was won by Mis. ry on a platter with Notice The Women of the Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Will serve Toasted Sandwich es and Coffee at he Company's office, Satur day, Mai-ch 9th, from two to five. The public is corilially invited.. Hilary. Sixteen were In attendance. He freshmcnts were sen-ed by the hos tesse&'. - fi .,. . A pleasant evening of gnnies and visiting ns - enjoyed by. members of the Lutheran . Choral society when they were entertained last nlirht tit Ihn linmi nf Mr. nnd Mrs. h'runk Hansen at G05 Adams. ave nue. . , i A color scheme of yellow was carrliMt nut In the decorations und ln the delicious three course lunch j eon. Tho guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter I'ohrmtin, Mr. . nnd h'red Mutt his Jr. and son. Gem Mrs. H. It. Ostland, Mlsn Una Lot ten, Mips Anna Lottes. the. Itev l.eif H. Awes and Mrs. Htlluingcr.: wire whisk. Heat in .powdered gar and almonil extract. 4'lte over top of custard und put In a modeh' ately cool oven Tor. eight mliiuteH to set nnd color the meringue. Various Suit Forms Advanced For Spring , ( Associated 1'ress -Kashion Rdltor) l'AHIS; ( Al')v.- ; Materials and fonns nf spring-suits will bo wide- Mrs. ' y varied. Tailored fwend epsein. hlejf of lust season-will continue to bo worn.;-? " v s . ' Mnrovehiborato - versions of the suit form are -nIsoM)elng shbwnl j ranging-: from satin two piece Jo 'printed crepe, -de,, chine two . nnd three , plec costumes. Tweed suHs are partial to brown nnd white und blue und white mix- i tures. The neVest of them have A sliver tea will be held by tlm ' Urkin. or stlmiiluteil tuck-ln Women of Mooseheart at the home . blouses of white cfene de rhlne or Announcements Lnf Mrs. Joe Kellogg, senior regent ut her home ut 7 o'clock tonight.: 5M i vrwit s.isv J mm m xa ll M M firm I CHAIN STORES fi , Phone Orders 'Q- ry - MODERN FOOD ' STORES Main 94 ' EASIER MEAL PLANNING It is difficult for the housewife, at times, tj plan the meals. Let our trained sales people help you. That's what they're here for. The following suggestions are made with the hope that they will lighten your task. , Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, Mar. 9 and 11 SUGAR Pure C. & II. Cane. None better. 17 lbs.. Jello Select your flavors complete assortment. 3 pkgs natural : silks - like, shantung una) tussore. Sometimes : tho - blouses 'are The Juveniles of tho NeiKhhors sleeveless. Most of , them . have of Woodcraft will meet nt 2 o'clock some form oPcollar, with the round turn-over, which fits the base of the.- neck closely, favored uibovo others.' ' Pfrquet vests und collars and cuffs ure shown by -ninny de signers both, for, w.at on mitts find tailored dresses'; of , lights or ' dtirk culorsj , " ' f i ' ',i v Afternoon v nulls, which include ther.satin and; printed1 ;crepe do Milnt! models favor black and white combinations. Juekets of such milts ore short and usually of cardigan form over one piece dresses, which may simu late . skirt nnd tuck-In blouse. Printed designs are sin nil and tend toward the. Japanese, . liOng coats over afternoon dress es are tho formal ensemble favored by muuy sty h' make is. hut they carry out the suit Idea almost as meticulously as the short Jacketed . -costumes. Koine, of tho newest en-j m-iimit? i-uum iiuvi' i'iii i Mini Li up- pliques of broadcloth on chiffon! base. The broadcloth pattern Is so carefully carried out that chlfroil . underneath shows like delicate In-1 crustatlons no wider than tint eighth of an Inch, . i- . ' , I Hult colorings are varied, running) the gamut of yellows. light reds' nnd greens through blues, blacks and browns.. Hilk suits nearly al ways tinp ear In black or dark blue, although one Or two important de signers show 'Vivid purnle ensem bles for normal afternoon wear. We Deliver $2.50 Orders $1.00 23c Crackers Sodas Plain or Salted. 3 pound box . 45c Peaches ,. Yellow Clingrs A. & L. Brand. Packed in heavy syrup. AVLn 2 No. 212 cans ! 40C Corn Flakes Or POST TOASTIES , oCT z pkgs. .:..,j: ZOC Peanut Butter Just the thing for the children's QQ lunches. In buwlk. 2 pounds OiC Honey Pure Strained very best. J. H. Young, Haines, Oregon. ( KQ 5 pound can :.. OlC FLOUR Speiry's White Down every sack guaranteed. 10 pound sack '. $1.79 A N N .0 U N . C I N - G iqoi e Jim HI 4 irt?Tf mmm MOD1CS of incontparable loveliness usher in the new spring season. Here are frocks lor every hour of every woman's day . new in color ... in detail ... in fabric . . . in line. Here ni coats -i. trimly tailored r.r luxuriously lur-trimmed. Here are en- , .siynbles nl silk nnd of clo,lh , with lig couifl or short jackets , . . for sports and dremt 'wear. They are the newest things . . ."nspired by models at tne Paris openings '. the best nmnver to youv question, "What's new nnd authentic for spring?" PITMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. 1 r-.V ft-' 85 Chickens Are Lost When Sled Is Overturned Saturday afternoon ut the of Pythias' halt. ( ; Cntghfs The Order of italnbow for Cllrls will meet tomorrow night ut the Masonic hull ut 7:30. o'clock. Ini tiation will he held. nr Mrn..C; M. Hale (Observer Correspondent) IM HLKH, Ore.. tHm cial) While moving to the Lucy Hmilh placo which he recently purchased K. A. Austin lost 8ft chickens. He hnd formerly been farming Judge J. W. Knowles place near la Orunde und in moving when ho reached the Pleasant Grove district, the snow was deep, nnd beginning to get soft. One sled overturned In the snow and tho chickens were Grecian Prince, French Princess Wed Hinolliorf (1. On nrrount of tho iMii-d trnvtOlnK. ono row wim ex ItuiiHtod uml waji left at onit r Dm nclKlilioi-H to lp taken on totlin pliiro latfr. , : . . Tho HmiimiTvllle-Imbior niarlt roud wqh plmu-fMl of mow laHt Hat unlay und Huniliiy by tlin Mute rotnry no that rnrit can, now puttf ovnr ino routi. ' ivirw. uavo )Hloilt whOKo liornft Ih on thin road wan In l.n Orundn Monday. Sho sulci thin In tho rirpt tlmo nhn hun liccn nbln to Ktt uway from Jionio nlnco tho httuvy nnow fiOl pxcnptlnff onco wlitn nho walked to Imhlnr. ;. Mrn. Chcirli-n (Meavor won a- f.a Ornndo vlHltor TiifHday. Irvln Wfdti'nnkQW, tho local morchanl, wont to 1'ortland Sunday to bo Kono n:virul duyn. VIikII Knlin, non or Mr. nnd Mrn. J. I. -Kuhn wont to Portland Sun day pvi-nlnit whnro ho took tho ex amination to ontor thn nuvy but wan . rojuotcd on account nf nomo nllKht heart di'foct. ,. Ho. hopi-n to ho nblo latur to piihr tho I'xumlna tlon. ,' ... - Mm. 1Y Huk.' of Klnin: wan vln lllnir Innt Thurmluy with, her nia tor, Mrn. I. HlnKiiniun. (li'orgn IIIkk", of Iji Orando, wan a vlnltur Tui-mlay; at tho Pngo home, - (, .... Mrn. Maud Mcnue, of Hnrmlnt'on, whn vlaltlnK with rulntlvi-n and fih'ndn In lmbler Turndfty. Tho rti'V. and Mrn. Vax, of Por- i ry. worn dlnnor yuontn ut tho C. C. Wi'lrli homo lant Hunduy. Mr. and Mrn. C. C. Welch and J. K. Woodn wora anions thonn who attended thu funeral of Mrn. Ellon Flcklln which w held In La Orando lnat Thurndy. . Mont of the orchard me have, flnlnhod pnekino apples and are now br-iflnnlng to prune the or chards. ... , '. . ,.i ' Ono minute after a -cow tia cuton a pound of gnrllo or wild onion topa, It will tante In the milk. It In nornnnary to remove cown from RAiilo Infestod panturea) from four to neven hourn before mllklnw In ordor that tho flavor be entirely, eliminated. .. . ' Lump pont canualtles are a llttlo more than one a dny In Parln. New nnd ntrnnKer pontn have been nmiinhed hy neir nnd ntronicer mo- lur rnrn. . v ; Stone's Coffee Consistently good and ever paining; in popularity. Always ground fresh ; . to your order. SUPREME BLEND ' 1 pound .......... 49c 3 pounds '.. $1.45 SPECIAL BRAND 1 pound 3 pounds 39c $1.10 Wesson Oil Dates For mayonnaise, deep frying, etc. a Bulk ve-y fresh ' ' ft'r C!!!:. 49c -r-:- 25c Turnips I Lettuce Carrots Medium size turnips, I Large size solid New California bunch, very clean. OQ I 3 Tender and QC 3 bunches I heads '.. ndt sweet. 3 lnchs.atJC Our Supply of Seeds Is Complete We Buy For Less Floy nliy from many Innds was drawn to 1'nlormn, Klcily, by I he brilliant wedding of Prince Chrlft'tpher. of Ureeee, to Princess Krancidse, of Krsnee. Here you se, nt the rigid, the iH'inedaled brldegronni and ih royally gowned bride leaving the CnppVda Pals Una Immediately kXtr lh elaborate thun h ceremony. We Sell For Less SEE WHAT $1.95 BUYSHERE A Snap Brim MEN'S FINE FELT HAT AnoilH-r woiidrrrul inrrclino Jut arnvrd from our ,pw York offk-e. Thin iniiU Bollinc ovna vnll ki kHvk humlrrli or .Min'n Flue Fi ll Data. In thtt M-eMin'n popular wiku tniis, bronii'i, erays, blac.n in flic iiiih'Ii iilil vprliur ntyli map brim. Whi-tlii-r iml mill a lint or not. It will par tou tn we iIiim anil buy, fur tin ipuitlty-' fnr ntirpaKfe tlw liriif. WELL WORTH $1.00 "WHERE GOOD CLOTHES COST LESS" W'atch Our Windows for Spccialsshrdlushrdlu bzzz.... 1216 Adams Watch Our Windows for Specials 1216 Adams