'III.
Monday;- April 21); 11)21);
LA GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER;' LA" GRANDE; ORE.
tOISMt'SIMSert
PtSoeiETY News
Charming Social
Event Given At
I-.wanled.miMt prists The guest
serve u twu-eourso luncheon.
Those present wore: Mr. and
Richardson Home ' uZSZT? m
Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Silica,
Mr. ami Mrs. M. Murray. Mr. ami
Mrs. Ueui'K' Itol.crlHon, ur I'oii
A most chinning affair of the
weekend In l.u Grande was tlm
iniisleal" tea Riven Suniluy after
noon ut whlr h Dr. anil Mrs. Alfred
I. Itirhurrinon entertained when
mnttherit of the vested Trluil rhotr
of the I'resliyleran chlinh wer
KIIMIs -it the ItkhardBoii home. .Mr . 'ernuon Ulwiuulun and lesson.
uiiu .ma. i-a-ji rvnuuiz, air. oner
Mrs. Hay Williams, .Mr. and Mrs.
K. ). ToWler and Mr. and Mrs.
K. i K. Hurley wive -other ilivlli"!
KUesU:.
I-astel sptlnisr shades with-- pins
Iiredomlnutlnit wirr. used for the
lovely decorations. In tlm must
room the singers uppcttivil before
' a- hurkKround nihde hetintiful . Iv
u lui-Ke houquet of pink nimlnlruK
ons with other decorations uivlni:
Iho aiipeumm-o of a staRp. Thow m,s. Miller will read "Sun Up."
who were presented were eliai m-' by l.ulu Hollmun, u folk play
Inifly drcjtsed in light colored ; w hich won. sIkiiuI success In N.w
dresses. Miriam tlunna entertain- j York three or four years uko. ...
ed wlih a group of piano numbers. .i,si H'loiraii'e Lynch .Miller will
.Mlfi. MoiKan, accompanied hy Mrs. i tilnu m-vvml . nunilliM-a. Prizes to
Illverla Mudy' claw met Satur
day afternoon at Itlverla school
with seven members present.' Mrs
l.i Knits wyis in clmrire of the aft-
Club Meeting To
Feature Drama
' l,n Oramli Neighhorhood clur,
members tire " looking forward U,
the program for tomorrow uftei -noon
wtilt'h in to he In chart; of
Mm. Howard Miller and will feu-
MENUS
at tue m
"Canary Murder,"
Talking Picture,
Is Arcade Feature
.-'.. By Sister Mary
Many housewives use the. dell
clous flavor of mushrooms In coii
Kl..ln will. AihuH tKilinartf mn.
RainbOW GirlS ' eilla create a tritely deliclou
, , . s lUlsn, I ney Keep inuiiiiruuiii piw
Jlintertain LrrOUP or catsup on their emeis-enry shelf
T7i y 1 ii.. ' constantly.
riUIil.Dclri.ei Kjlly I However, with fresh mushrooms
" Ihelmt brought Into our local mar- OKKI.l., MAIU1AUKT. 184 West
..- u ....... kets from nearhy mushroom farms, I Jlst street. Sept. til. Murder
i .,..,:.i...... r most of us can enjoy the use of the 1 mrunitled about II p. m. Apart
tied or canned one. . i ''Hero. In a few rommonplace
Cultivated mushrooms are not words, is the bleak. - unadorned
prohibitive In price and are much statement of one of the most aston-
more desirable than those nth- tshlnir crimes In the police annals
I ered In the fields. Too much dan- of this country a crime so con-
of llaUcr, and members of Kslher
chapter No. 20. Order of the Kast
ern Sur. of '(taker, wero special
jruvsls at the. leirular meeting 8atr
urday evening .of the I .a Crniule
wm
'"Scarlet Dove'?.
At Star With
All-Star Cast
Lowell Sherman,: Margaret l lv
IhKHton, Hohert Kruxer und Jose
phine Borlo heard the all-star east
that brings tho Tlffany.Htnhl pro
duction. "The Scarlet Dove," to Ihe
Star theatet Tuesday.
"The Hcurlet Dove," written by
Its director, Arthur Oiegor, storm
w ith a New Year's live orgy In Itus-
:: ; PUTMANS .
TUB DRESS SHOP
Featuring the cleverest wash frocks we have'
shown this season. New arrivals. All at one
priqe 1 v ' " 1 : '
uRsemmy. mi.t in tne .Masonic nan. nolsonlng lies in entln , tradlctory. so baffling, so Ingenl- sla. II u tho last night of bachelor'
1 ne largo company or gues s, in ,,,,, wnleh have been gnth- ous, so unltiue that for many days hood for Colonel Ivan I'etroff and
largo alien mnce or loini gins . , h . nuthorltk the best minds of the. district at- he Is celehrullng nrodlgnly for lo
on this subject, . . . lorney's office were completely at ; morow his fortunes will be repjen
The nutritive value of mushta loss as to.'even a method of up- . Ished by his tnurriuge 10 -Anna An-
never seen, Her.'unhapplnesft 1st thought dead and Alex is' accused
the;' mora-. poignant, for but. , the 1 of tauslug r death..: Hfheu.h la
night before, she met and fell In slrlppe of his rank' and Brought
love with Alex Orloff, a lieutenant ! to trial, the drama reaches a tense
j whose superior officer Is her hus. .climax that wilt be better apt re
build. . , ;- ,,- .,ciatod tf; the. end ia not. dlaclaaeit
Rtrmrirllno' aaalnst . Ihe ' unwel- t Here,
urn local Kasl rn Stars and Masons
foriiiinl a group of witnesses to the
work of the evening, which com
picieij taxed tne nan. nre panciarly noted for their
lli'si'K-s Ihe regular roullne.of protnln content but as they are al
work, thv Inillalory work was ve.y most !'l per cent water, a goodly
"I"
1 n
roonm I coni pa ro lively KOo,d.,.Thfy proaelt,'1
drevim.
romp, cinhraoo of hunhnnd,
Anna knockn dim down, . )1 . IUui
Hlunned. HVlKntened. nil1 runn out
Into the Htivri, jmiuw Into m wnlilnir
ACi'IUfCXTALKV MAfl.l ftELT
'W 'aOKLES, April Sa,(AP
Frank J, prk hunKd hlmiwlf
That U tflf UurAdllCtlnn 8. H, Van x..nn ahn Uam lnt rnmn tvam n iHlehrh nml tof th horuM fr
Olne, fnmoim nuthot or detertlvo CrtnVlt, ronn to hr weddinsr wllh I rein. . a'h.'Utl upntHM tnd, un-cciaJntally when he rolled gut of
utorlett. Riven "The Cnnnry Murder .,..,. . in his ve. forw he had I ronm'loiiK In the hjiow. her love hed. lli shirt caught on ft b4
heatitUuMy ex-inpllfloil, with Mum i,u;iiulty o( them would have to ;'aHO,,, now playlnff nt tho Aroado.i dreamed of lomunoe and. -lnHtad. t UuU wv and tuken hir to a jrH nnd he wan at rung led by' th
Vivian Kulin u worthy udvlnoi. he eaten to make thm ft rue, nifttt Mui-Ritret Odell, known ntt "Thfl H foived to marry a man ahe him retreat n thi inountalna. ; Anna In heck, band, , ;
M.m i.ou i'Mjier. worm piaiuti, tuiiMLitme. r.ven inn vney are en- ti -unary, nroaoway k iiidhi eomiy
and rfllsa ('h irlrtie Kuuh nn winter elent In 001110 of tho nutidmentH ' nmhltloim showtrlrl KnlddlKKer, In
it. (J. MeCall, Kit 11 jf a group of vo
cal 11 u in I tel a.
Mib. Iluy Kulhfr appeaietl on the
pi-Ofraii., KlvinK a series of vocal
numbers. She was accompanied by
Mm. hy n 11 W r i u 1 1 1 . M 1 ss 1 in i sy
HohltH, accompanied )y Mia.s Myrtle
WHIeock, mu,( u group of aonsa
und the program was closed wit n
sons hy Uuth Gelhel accompanied
by Miss Willeock.
. Tho dining room, was like spring,
with homi'j.'ts of pink tulips and
pink swevt peas,
enkamp rut Ice
Mob poured. I'airyinj;, out th.;
Hhell pink tniotlf the ices wero
white with a pink star in me. cen
ter, eleverly imlicat in the "all
Mar" choir east. Aisiinj- in the
dining room wero Miss Currine Ita
kne and Miss Oean W right.
l.a Orunde giado school children
for pesters mude for "Homo Ihuu
tlrul" week sponsored hy the
Neighborhood club will lie award
ed. Tho meeting will begin at 'J
o'clock, at the la Uinmlo hotel.
Tomorrow,. Tuesday evening, n
Hie. Klrst Methodist church, the
yuung women of the Ida Belle lw
ls circle will give their "Calendar
tea" us u benefit for the mission
ary projects In which they are- e-
Mrs. Hal Bohn- - pvcLully interested, particularly Dr.
und Mrs. l B. iwh' work at HwaNan collese.
l'oocluiw, China. AC it o'clock un
I'M gar. Guest program under the
nupervlHtou .of Miss Mabel K. Dotf
will he given,- with tho program
tnters'pcrsed by musical nuiiibei-s.
Kbllowitvg tho program the KUestn
will he invited to ihe dining room
' A unlijue feature of the refresh- according to the month whosu tick
nients was the individual - wafers, ets they held, und appropriate re
Iced white with u music staff of ; freshments will - be very cleyrly
chocolate lcin atop with, the clef. ' served by tho following. Indies serv.
notes and bar also in chocolate. Ing in the capacities designated.
Tho notes of the triad chord were
represented In some.
Assisting Mrs. Hichardsnn about
the room were Mrs. Htehatd hind
Bey and Mrs. lOvelyn lleurnshaw.
The next spernJ ajipeai-ance of
,Alho choir wll-hme evening or
May 1 4, when the choir will bo
presented twice on th program In
u series or Venetian songs at the
unnual music evening program
sponsored by the l.u Grande Neigh
The Year.. Miss Blanche Clark.
The Month Januury, Bernietn
Pierson, representing the youngei
girls; the weeks, l.enore Jteadley,
Uenevleve Ailler, UiVelle Uichey
and Kaye Jlamlltnn.
The Alonlh l-Vbruary, Mrs. Will
Adler; the weeks, Mima Cooper,
Bertha Wallsinger, Mrs. A. V. Nel
son, Mrs. li. !.. IMxon.
The Month March, Mrs. Uiw
ro'ricc 'CI nthii m ; Die 1 weeks,- Mix
l.iMlmnJ nli.l. In tUn Imllennm nf Clllllde (!00lier. M lH. V. W. , Nttft.
tin La Grande lloielV Tomorrow baum, Mts..llar.vfy Ja(ton.; Mrs.
night: t)io choir ,1s Jiaviug a speclat. ood Wllllnms. .
meeting nt 7:1ft o'clock at the The Month Airll, Itosa Shei'man;
Presbyterian church. - the weeks. Airs. l.o iHuuford. Mr.
0 J Jtay Winters, Mrs. Lola llutchln-
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. IT. Ballantync "on, Kthei Hayre. ' , .
and fnmlly who are leaving to The Month May, Mrs. Kemvlck
make their home in Baker, were riark; tho weeks, Blanche lark,
pleasantly surprised Saturday when ! Viola Benlu.ni. Mrs. Clyde Petersen,
nf friends withered at AllH. jioiioh.
li group of friends gathered
their home to honor them at a
farewell party.
Cards were played during the
evening. M r. and M rs. tie-orge
Itobertson received high score prize
and Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne were
If you had to make
TO
gallons of your good
CREAM SAUCE
wouldn't, you do it
a little at a time?
! The .Month Juno, Alien Klippel;
jthcwvckH, Mis.' It. I' Tyler, Alia
l.llflu. I'lorence Williams, .Mrs. ft.
V. l.ciKhloh. ;
The' .Month .'.Inly, Mrs. o. K.
HtiiiB; the wejka, Mubol Duly, Mao
1 Stearns, Mrs., H. :. ltichey, Alia.
III. N. TnrklnKton, ;
j The .Month Atignst, Mrs. ltlissell
'('lark; Iho 'wicks, Mis. 1 lit t. Mrs.
j.S.iyre, Mrs. Anson, .Mrs. McCor
' niick.
I The Month Beptenibcr,- Mrs. Kred
I Hmltli: tho weeks, Mis. W. M. I'lcr
' son, Mrs. l'eiper, .Mis. Courtney,
Mrs. Kemlrick.
The Month October, Mrs. Guy
Miller; tho weeks. Mrs. It. G. For
rest, Mrs. Gerolil Tucker, Mrs. I.u-
y, Mrs. Donnu Nichols.
Month November, Mrs. H.
S. Hrownton; the weeks, Mrs. Aid
rich, V. ):. Hill. Mrs. Ernest Hur
nett, Mrs. A. W. ..Burnett. -
The Month December, llss Iona
Harriinan; the weeks, Mary Win
ters, Mrs. Italph Hyeis, Mrs. K. J).
Towler.-Mrs. I'". A. Kpllng.
of ralth.'tluV kIi-Im who were re-, found, in lean . ments. 4 Tho chief
celved being: t'ornelltt Dnly, Kve-1 value of niiishrqoins lies In llielr
lyn l'eiper anil Daphne llowery. A, uniqueness of Clnvoc, . i
number of - distlnK;ilshed .visitors : l'nlc mushrooms' nre very dlHy
visitors Were', introiluceil, umonr- nnd . sandy " they-" should -not no
them iieinfi Mrs.'..t'ui'1'le Juckson,.; washed. They arc very delicate und
ununl conductress of the' state of 'water tends to destroy their flavor
Ori'Kon, Mrs. Mabel llouilKi moth., ns well its make thm IoukIi. Hep:
er advisor of the linker assembly' mote the stems and peeWhe cups
and Airs. Mabel Henderson, a past .' If tho akin is touiili. The stems
worthy matron, who was worthy.'nro often loimlier than the cajw and
matron at th time the assembly require, longer cookln. .
was Imlltutoil ut linker by tho Iji If inushcofJim must he washed,
(Jrunds fills, fresent und last of-! do It very (ently,.taklnR enro that,
ricers of the Huker osst'in'hly, unilllhe Kills ' tlo not become wuter
present ofrlce.'a of Ksther cbapler, I soaked. Dry them on n soft cloth
Order. of Mustern Slur were Intro-: nnd turn cap gills downward to dry.
iHyeil - s 1 The peellnKs can be. covered with
At ihe close of tho reVular ,,,. i cold water hrouKht to tho boiling
ness mee.ing. n social hour was en- ',oln, "d . "'fr
joyed ind refreshment -nerved hy
a committee of- l-a tiitinde girls,,
with Jane Uavenseroft ehiilriuun.
and assisted iiy meinhers of the ad-'
visory hoard. Accompanying the J
SIX Bakef girls to Im . llninde were i
mis. iMeiMiuu-K, nny (...,
James Jackson, worth patron: Mrs.
Carrie Jackson, Mib. Knunu Howo,
Mi ,(lrace ItosH, Mrs. Urae
Brown. Mrs. Kloyd Jones. Mrs. Mu
hel Itomig, Mra. Zimmerman. Mrs.
Mabel Henderson, John King. .
At the next meeting nf- tho l.i
Oramle assembly. May J 1, the an
nual Mothers and iHinghters han
qut will he served. This will also
ho the time for the election, "f of-
'lieers and nlso delegates to the
grand assembly which eonveniw af
rorvnllis, June 21 and I
; A charming lunchonn wn given I
Saturdny afternoon with Mrs. f j
H. Devine us hostess, at the Iji'
Crande hotel to nu-inhei'H of the
V. S. cluh. rove were- laid for
A cheesecloth and use the stock
for flavoring soups and nonces.
MushrooniH added to spinach
will often help tills long-suffering
vegetable gain popularity. .
Mushrooms and peas are a dell
combination., while a few
added to a dish -of, spaghetti mako
this a regulur "party" concoction.
If mushrooms are plentiful and
need not he used ua a "aire teher,"
perhaps the simplest nnd moat sat
isfying way to serve them Is In a
cream - sauce. , , ,
CrcamcM Mushrooms
One-half pound , mushrooms, 2
tahlespoonn butter. 1 , tablespoon
flour, V teaspoon salt, I cup thin
creani. .'-
Oleun mushrooms .and cut In
small ' pieces. Melt . butter, add
mushrooms and saute for five min
utes. Hlft over flour und stir gen
tly with a fork - until all Is ab
sorbed. Hprlnkle with salt nnd add
cream. Htlr curefully and brlnii
j n t.A .hnlllni nnl II r lint An tint Inf.
19 jit tho .iifiiii.ttrtiLiv iiiiiinlnt.eil la.'. .. . t. .....
hie. A large black howUof dnrfo
dtls was an nttructie ccnterplech.
Yi-llow nut cups, were other, ilee
orotlons. "
After luncheon curds were play
ed In :he cartl room at three tn-1
bles. Mrs. Hoy llrloe. recelvtMi first J
prize and Mrs. Webb second Tor
bridge, Guest prize went to Mr.
holl, j Himmer just below the boll
Ing point for five minutes. Hervo
at once In patty shells, thnhaln
cases Or hot -toast. . v-: :
,. This will serve four persons,
siikhiit faijkm iy ii:atii
found strangled to death in her
apartment, I'hllo. Vance, whimsi
cal society man,' who has gained
fame as an amateur' detective,: Is
brought In on the. case. ;f";
"Who Murdered the Canary ?'
Wus It Mannlx, -the fat broker who
loved The Canary until she-threat
ened to show his letters to his
wife? Wus it HpotKwoode who
feared for his son In -the grasp of
the scheming : woman? Was It
Undtiulst.. the half-Insane doctor,
mad with love, of 'her?: Was U
Cleaver whose political career sho
menuced? ,; h- - ; a
Vlt's none of thorn!'' says Heuth,
the detective, und he nri-ests Alys
Ijilosse of tho Canary chorus and
her sweetheart. Jimmy Hpotswoode, !
son of Vance's best frlend Alys
lived next door to The Canary and
Jimmy had quarreled with Alys and
let himself Into Tho Canary's
power. i
Vic one of them!" says Heath,
"and another man wus locked In
the closet and saw the murder. Kind
him and he'll tell you who the mur
derer la!". '
Hut only the body of the eye
witness Is found he, loo, has been
strangled! With the ense thus
complicated, Vance works to savc
his friend's son. He learni not
only who did the murder hut how
the murderer got In nnd out of Tho
canary's locked apartment: why
Tho Canary's voice . wum heard
screaming through the closed door:
why the mysterious mun hid In tho
closet and what .was the powerful
motive for the sensational crluiu. ,
. Klve.' Chicago . gunmen ; robbed
worshippers III It synagogue, ol
J70IHI, but they- didn't, tulle any.
thing from the ruhbl, That proves
they had n conscience, hnywny.
Announcements
Of course you would! Then
you could keep it smooth keep
' it from scorching keep it under
control. Likewise Hills Bros,
j never roast coffee in bulk. A
j few pounds at a time by their
patented, continuous process.
Every berry is roasted evenly and
a rich uniform flavor, such as no
other coffee has, is assured.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Fresh rom the orit
ir.al vatunm pad.
Easily oprntd with
the key.
C 1929 -
Mr. and Mrs.. James Clongfi were
the Inspiration for. several Infor
mal farewell parties during the
'weekend. The Cloutfhs have lived
'in I-a Grande 1 for the last 1u
months and have left for Hortland
j where they formerly Jnailo. their
j home. ''';-
Honoring Mr. and' Mrs, Plough,
Mr. and Mrs. (.'. 8. l'nddock enter
I ning in their homo ut 802 Spring
Kt. V' -"
Mrs. Pallas Green and Kugene
Millering received high scorw
! prizes. The l'nddock homo wa
'attractively decorated with spring
' flowers. Mrs. . rnddotfk Served
, liinnheon.
St. Peter's Kplscopul guild will
meet Wednesday afternoon ut 2
o'clock wltlr Mrs. Alford Mllne:ut
her home at the eml of Khventn
and' J avenue.
HAN PIRGO, Cal Apr. 29 (AP)
James C. Byers, sheriff, of Han
Diego county, wna killed this
morning when he either fell or
'Jumped from a fourth story window
of Mercy hospital.
Lost week Hherlff flyers went to ,
tthe hospital to he operated on for
appendlclls and was reported well
on the way to recovery.
t
Hl.rOH.MKH tir.ATFA'
The Degree of
8T. PKTKnHnCitO. Fla.. Apr, 29
(AP) James h ltlckers, un at
torney who aligned himself against
lonnr officers dog rucing and lawlessness in St.
will meet at the home of Mrs. Cole
man at Kust O nnd Hall streets
tonight ut 7:30 o'clock. Members
also are Invited to attend.
The Illverla Parent-Teacher as
sociation Is giving its annual hone
fit silver tea Wednesday; May 1,
at lniie chapel from' 2:30' to 5
o'clock. The nubile Is invited.
IA)X A.UI-JU'JH, April tAl'l
nioKianhles are having n large.' .hick Held eX-nnvy aviator, shut
sale. In the large cities. . Tho snmlWoff the motor of . his plane and
towns get theirs hy Rolug down to glided for nine minutes and 20
Petersburg, today was recovering
from a beating given him yester
day by five men who kidnaped him
from his home. , Dickers said ha
would heed their warning to leave
St. Petersburg not later than to
nights ' . .
m:v (iijnixG ni-x'oun
watch'theralns come In.
seconds, believed a new record.
: 1 41111 Aduma,
La Grande, Or.., drac Dlcla.
Night
gowns Hand made
e tn hroider
ed, ' batiste,
pastel
shades and
while: a n
excel) cut
value
79c, 98c
, $1.23
hi
Costume
Slips
It e g u 1 a
sixes. o(
rayon cloth
pastel
shades.
98c and
$1.98
Modernize Your Kitchen
An Electric
Range
Clean
Cool
'pFiB
'Console
Models
to
$220C0
Hotpoint Model RA74 4 $181.00
When Building, Consult Us Information Gladly Given.
Eastern Oregon
Light &
;"C00K BY. WIRE"
fIa!iw!SIrTjaTr!aMO ' .) '"'.'' :'.'.-. Wl a ul ' i
r.
DOUBLE ACTION
rirat In th dovgb
Then in the even
Same Price
for over 38 years
25 ounces for 25
Use less than of
high priced brand
MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
Mr. and 11 r. Karl HoukIi nnd
Mrs. Dallas tireen wore Joint hosts
and h out esses at a charnilna; din
ner p rt y jrl .-en y est e nl uy n f l er -noon
at the IJoiiKh home on Ailain
avenue in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
I'louch. Sprtntc flowers were used
nnd dinner was served at 2:30
o'clock. Covers were laid fof nine
I A TWO.TO.VKD modern dwlun
;. -jrwi. lv- a new and rhlc
; ?urb i a IJuep baadkerrlilrl lor
mi
Curtains
and
Drapes
Phone Main 5G
We clean them in such a man
ner as to restore their original
beauty
ARE your curtains and drapes dusty
and dirty from tho. long winter-?
Let our driver call for them today. You
-will be surprised at the quality work
manship we perform and the careful
manner in which we handle and pack
them so that even the slightest possi
bility of injury to their delicate, fabric
is avoided.
Dry Cleaning Dept.
Standard Laundry Co.
, Wife-Saving Station
Jefferson Avenue La Grande
Free Delivery fi&js
Pattison Bros.
The Pioneer Service Store . .
One at At
& mm
jJHr abetter '
More than breakfast
food. Rkhia food Iron,
lime end vitamin B a
blood, brain, bone and
tiMue builder.
Serve with milk, cream
or freth fruit. Crisp,
golden nuggeu of nour
bhment toothsome and
toasted. You'll enjoy itl
3& 1
Crupy Flakes '
Delicious, ready te
serve breakfast food.
Extra large crisp flakes.
Per - ne.
package..-. mtJ
Piqiaat FUvorinf .
A purely vegetable extract
that has aroma and flavor
of fiaetit meat For soups
ami flaA-oring veg- C A
stables. PrJsr..JvC
Call Main 80
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