Tuesday, May. 21,; 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE,
1 ', '
,Mrs. R. J. Green's
Pupils Presented
In Music Recital
Mm. ft. J. tireen presented b.r
1luno pupils In u recital lant eve
ning ut thi- hull room of the l.u
(irnnilB hotel, which, bf those mulc
stiMents and critic who were preti
. ent, has" hwn accorded a place
-union the prctteitt und niOHt.'eit
Jnyahle events of the knd. this sea-.
son. i Kuch of those appearing -on)
the program curried his or hnr part
through with u certain degree of
excellnce which showed ahillty as
.well us careful and through train
ing. To comment on tho Individual
numhers Is ImpOKslhle. The pro-
1 gmni vuh given In the following
order. .'
The Kong of'the Moonflower Karrar
. Gwendolyn l.ltton
Vulse i:nruntini .............. Mueller
' . " Merrill Aiusworth '
; Impatience ; Heller
Klower Kong . .... :....:......l,ang
I , -. ' I orrbe -Warner - t. - :.
Curious .Htpry .. .'..:.'.,!;..:. J rellpr
launch und Judy -..'. ;.r...'.'..:lmoht
i :-?.' lwvld.Htattf-J.:':'
V,A:vfnlnK'.:.V-i.-...:.,Wllliivi
VhlKc Mn KM'lat' ..r..:...'.-.."..;'..:.Uiir:inl
? '. . y. " Ky'elyh Masten; 1i . l i
RVW'lhe. Lund' 01" tiie',siiy.ljne
' Water ; .j.,.. 'aliwfn
' "I'eggy Ho'lmenhump;. .-.. .'J
Tumble-Weed- ...'.::.,.:..::.,..;...v.;Jllls!
Kong -of the Ju'Hihlne.:.....At.-.''.Kurrnr
i , j'i j Frederick Hlngnmnn
TheJswnn ..."iKuInf 'Klicns
. Bcr-ccSise frniii,'JocclynV...'l:rf.Jdard' '
t ' '. Jane. Ktnnge ''J:V'. '-' ; j
Tnccntlna caprice Benson
Jly the lirook .Ornsteln
'.. .-"i Margaret MacAlllster .'--
Klrefllr-tr :....'.-...:;.:.'..:....:-.....:::..Ftole
Will 0' The Wlsn . .Woilcnhauptj
.' f Holfcrt- Neuter': '.
Crescendo ' ' .':..l.uwon
Tiie" Hiitlcrriv ......t...:...........'..Merkel .
':. ' . ' Marie Kloherg-. . ;!. ' !.
rnloinljlne . !elahaye
Thlslledown Fancies .....r...:..I)avinai
.' . : Nancy Guild' . ". x
A ra Blen Aimee ...............Rchutt
l.k-nesfreiid ...'. .,.:.....Krelsler j
; Jinx Stoddard ij. ; v '
C Kliafp Minor Waltz ....Chopin :
Wedding Day at Traldhaugen Cirfeg
1 : . , llulh MaPAIIister , ; yt . i
llxisile'- of Spring ....'...;.......l.i..Orle? .
On the Jloly Mount ...U.-...:.lvbrul )
' . V' Kttlia Tnwcry.-- ' . -.'.
' The hall -room;iast ovening mod.
nn-attfnctlve"KottlnB for the recital,
decorated as It was with profusions
of lieuultful: blossoms; tho 'lilacs.
tlillps ,'lrls and myriads of others. !
-rr-.jV.;.,. . ., . J
Mrs; Fred Holmes ::'y,
Hostess at Bridge j
v iremhors' of tho londay, PvWBj
eliViv wei:p jruwlR. yesterday of Mrs.'
iVuuviiofmeH who entevtairied mbstl
sji-nWously at : her home on - Fourth;
strnel. Mrs. J. A: O'C'onhell . won i
honors for having made iTie high-!
estiscore during the afternoon nod j
Mis. Hector- .McDonald, of I.aK's '
Wlirjlowa' was the honored guest.;
and Mrs; Miller. The choral so
ciety's plans are' to have a social
meeting each month and this was
tho May social. .All voted It th
"best yet and expremed their
thanks to. Mr. trnd Mrs. Miller for
their wonderful h6spltaltt'.
La Grande Women
7 .Plan North Trip
Wlht ummcr huvhiff ftroppcit
fuil u rid iti y - Ott Orandu
Itondtf vallny, ani! thfi merrury ri
Iniff lo very nearly tho V point
without any udvunre. nollrv; tho
thoiiKhut and troamn of aummei
vacatlonn were set la motion ruth
r uutoniotarl'illy. ta (Irantle fblkx
will travel hither and yon between
now and the Into full. The first
trip of untiHiiul lniMent which hafl
heen annouucet. Ih the ortiha ti.
Alottka In nnnnctloR with the sum
mer Mftuton of the rniveiHlty of
Orej?on. , ,
Among the 165 student In the
Aflrplral lino steamship 'Qiu'cn"
Whfn It loaves Heat tie, on AuitUr''
0, will Iff Mi Ion; i Uulh Harrl
umn, l?fl7 Odar street.a 'niember
of the iJa O ramie. h!h nehool fae
nllVA"n'l Mik. John llodsln, l&u:
'M" avenue. ' -y
MImk llorrlman. MrM. lloiU'in und
their ; fallow MtuipntK 'wilt' iniov A
twoi'week's trip to.AlOskun'walers,
studying nnd HiKhtHeeinKr at the
satne tim'e. J'revlous to Batlinff from
Heullle. thfi pruirte studerits wilt reK
Isler" at the I'nlverslty of Oreon
eumptifl i!t 1-.UKCe and upon their
return will put in a final two weeks
study at the campUH umldst Homo
of Ihe finest scenery of which Qrc
Bon can-boast. ,
Those on the 8. 8. Quften nnd
her study voyage will Include only
students, limited to ItiA, faculty and
crew. Ah exceptionally able staff
has' been selected for the trip. In
cluding 'leading faculty members of
the University of Oregon und other
coheres and universities. . -
The" Alaskan cruise is an inova
tlon In' Pacific Northwest education
and the keen. Interest shown In It
by prospective students throughout
the country Indicates a prnmlsinff
future for such trips sponsored by
the University -of Oregon. .
Mrs. Eberhard To i
Serve-as Chairman
Miss Beulah UulcheJor and Herbert
K. Lovely. The single rtng cere
mony wus used, the witnesses hav
ing heen lour friends of the parties
concerned. Both the brldfi on 1
bridegroom are residents of Iji
(Irande and are quite well known,
the bridegroom beinjr a carpoitr
They will reside here. "
'
Entertain Teachers
At Enjoyable Party
Miss Henri !l?rrlng and Mrs.
Stella Ingle gnve u pretty party lust
evening ut the ingle home on Hec
ond street, with a gruiip of abuut
twenty-five tt-uchttrs as their guests.
With six tabli's for bildge at ptny
during the evening. Mrs; William
J. Onhlr won the first prise, Mrs.
Luc tun iKjuiflus .the second- .and
Miss lllunche Spears, consolation.
Homo lovely refreshments wre
served. The lilacs, tulips and other
garden flowers so gurgcoua right
now made the tasty decorations.
Girls Gather For
Camp Fire Meeting
Miss LenoVe Hendley. 190t Oqk
street had thn metnliera - of ; the
l'ukwunu group of Camp Klre girls
at her homo last .evening for their
regular meeilng.- .One new mem.
ber, Miss Helen A rmfleld was re
ceived inlo (he group. - The girls
voted-to assist with Ihe-sule of pop
plse this. year. ; '
American Artists -Studied
By Club
Kour Amirican artists were
studied yesterday when tho Art
Research club met with ;Mrs, H..H.
Kleinintf, 1202 N avenue. Mrs. Mae
Moran disciiHsed John K. Twacht
man and Kdwnrd W. Hedfleld,
while .Mrs. tleorgo ' tMirrey . had
Chase and Kdnuind Abbey.-' The
presentations were exceedingly ln
ttM'CKtlng and the program, profit
able.. Officers were . elected ' for
next year. Mrs. H. IV 8nlth havihic
been made , president, Mrs. Kred
Kiddle, ' vice - prelde.nt and Mrs.
Harvey Matthews, secretury-trens-nrer.
The fcllrlng officers are
president, Mrs. ?. M. Humphreys;
vice presUhnt. Mrs. H. O. Smith,
secrelary-treasurer, Mrs. V. I Hal
ston...' .. '-V." t
Lutheran Choral v
;::;:; -:. , "' Society: Meets
;",fr...and Mrs. Joo' Miller enter-
ta'lned the Lutheran Chorul noctoy
and-a. '-few-other friends lust nltrh,
ut '.their home on North ' Hepot
strevt at a most delicious supper..
A'Tterward", the evening was spent;
untH : a hito - hour wilh - games.
niulc. nnd u- Keneral "getting-ac
quninted." Those present were-Mr. I
nnrt'Mr8. James Schilling and ohlld
ren;. Jmoeen. Irma nn,t:' WHlafd,
Mr.-and Mrs.- CY- A:' Itlley - and
daughter Violet Marie, -Miss Una
I)tte;'MlHS Anna Lotten,--Mlss Kh
ma Wurl, Mi-s. K. H. Ostland. son
Woodrow and dniiBhte.rs.' Charlotte
and' Kerhdale, Mr.'aiiil Mrs. Oi.'O.;'
Williams and daughters, Uprls and
Isahella. Itev.. and. Mrs.; iJef, '', M
Awes, nnd daughters, Heatrlce and
forrlne., I'red 'Mntthes Jr., Mr. and
Mnt. Walter I'ohram and nawC-Wli-lard,'
. Howard; and .ltoy.v Mrs.f 'N.
Nelson, Miss Oenevlcne Nelson,
Mrs. J.( O. Hlltitlnger and chliilren,
Juanltn. Unrhora and. Krnest, Mr,
.,' M"rs.' -fpinn H." Khcrhiird will! he
general ohalrman for the mothers
reception -to lie, given I'YIday eve
ning at the high school In honor if
the-. 4() mcmlH i's of the graduating
class, it was decided at the meeting
of mothers held yesterday nfler-H
noon at th high school. Mrs. Kher
harU'wll! liave associated with-her
Ihe following committees. "
" rteeoratlons, -r- Mines i Ashhy,
Stance and Bay.. ' ' -I
I'rogram.--Mmes; lllutt, Ilram
well and Wilson.
InvltaUon.T-Mme.'i Jacltson nnd
Klrhy,- '
. Kece-ptron.-r-Mmes l.yman. War
nock,' Johnson. Bull, Culp, Ktund
ley,' Bowman, Kruents' und Bnkr.
vl'unch and wafers, Mines Dur.
land, Kochenspai-ger and Coughen-
ower.
Klnance, Mmes Finis, fharlton,
McNcel. Douhan and Lewis. .
Check -room : Mmes Coleman
and Blanchnrd. '' "
Tho guest list will Include memherjj
of the gruriualltig class, memliers
of the Junior class, the high school
fuculty, the school hoard and the
I ll-dads. i
La Grande Couple
Married Last Night
The Uev, Vernon. K. Hull,' pastor
of the' Methodist church officiated
nt the- marrl.ige last evening of-
Announcements
Three Members
Are Taken Into
Blue Mt .Grange
.llyMrs. t'lturlctt Spencer
(Olvsei-ver Aorrespoiulent)
CKANdK 'JIAU 1 (Special)
vy were Initiated Into the third and
fnuilh degree or Ithio Mountain
(range when thai organisation
held an all-day meeting at the hall
Saturday.- Following a discussion
as to whether the grange would
withdraw from the rare In obtain
ing the suite grunge convention)
for I -a (IWimte in l3t. the follow
lug resolution was ren tt and adopt
ed; Itluo Miuintain grauge, S-15 In
regular jitwmMy has unnnlmously
noted that in answer In the letter
from the , iat, (Irmide. chtiiuber of
ctimiueree lit regard to bt-lTiglng
tlui state gmnge tu- la tlrantle
"that we (tail on and on and on."
Signed. K. I- Kekley. S. T. Battle
and Kdlth M. (iekeler. Mrs. Cruet
(Irttut, lecturer, present eil a very
Interesting pniMram. It follows:
Sung, "Wild Hint." grange: roll
call, "My lilen of a roper Klsed
' Kiirm'; plaiMi solo. Mrs, Kdwward
Ijasper; talk, "Advunl;ige.s of 1 lav
ting a " Onlry Improvement Herd
AHMoeiiitlou;" in iisle, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. IJnd.toy; phtuu so)i,l Honald
Jasper. ' Tht gninge vuted to take
t purt in the home products show to
be held In Iji Craude May 31 and
June 1. S. T. HulUe Mr. and Mrs.
Wrny lTenee and Frank Wright
wert appointed as u committee to
plan for the grange exhibit..
rompltmeiitliig Mrs. .Vertion'
Sherwood,- Mrs. W. O, Sherwood
entertained Wetlnesday afternoon
at her home with a Rift shower.
Klghteen guests were present and
a delightful., afternoon vus spent
visiting. The honor ijtiest .received
many luvely girts. Hmuiuets of
iiarelssuH were attractively ar
ranged about the ruom and form
ed a pretty sulug for the party.
At The close of the afternoon, the
hostess served lovely refreshments.
Mrs. 1-irni'Mt DeLong wan hostess
to the ltlrthday )iiiner club Thurs-.
day at her home. The dinner wus
'served, at .1:30 ' o'clock, Hleven
(women :wcro' preseiit. Including
three guests, Mrs, Albert Spencer
und Mi'm. A. .K., Huff of Iai (Irande
and Mrs. Tda Hendricks, , of . Kort
.Madison, Iowa. The He Long home
was prettily decorated with . bou
quets of spring flowers. Including
apple blossoms, bleeding hearts and
id tier blossoms of the season. Mrs.
; William -Hughes will be the next
hostess to, tho -cluli at- her - home
June 11. t ' . ,
. H. fielteler returned home
Saturday morning from Harper, sides the occupation! mentioned,)
Malheur county, where he organ! Mr, Macomb has Interests of his j
hsed a new grange with tl charter own In several mlnea and spends I
members. Wtlltait. Morgan, wan-jsome time each year In the devol
ager of the White Karth Works, of npmeiu of them.
Harper and also secretary of ihej Mr. Hen Schmeder and - her
chamber of commeiTe of that place iduughter, Miss Heulah, of near ls
was elected nmsier. Harper heliigjland City, were Sunday visitor nf.
hwatetl on the tlrst unit of the Vale the home of Mm. U l. Smut. f
Irrigation project, it wtis thought! H was stated at tho meeting hf
thai the grange would he . very'HIue Mountain grunge Saturday
beneficial when working out the; that Oregon has organised more
agricultural development program granges this year than any other
.Mrs. Ida Hendricks, of Kurt Mate in lha union, aitisi.ur me
Madison, hi.. Is a guest at the home work Is being done by W. K. tleke
of Mr. and Mrs. Willi;. m Hughes. Her. who Is the orguniaer for liast-.
Mi's, Hendricks who has been vls-jern Oregon. Arthur HrowTi for the
itlng with her uncle and aunt. Mr. Western portion and II. K. Keeney
and Mrs. James Slandley. of ihe.fr the southern section of Ihej
Sand Hldge all winter, plans to state.
continue her vllt with relatives In! Hulph Hunt, of Island Oily pre-1
the vulWv fnr ik time nnd tht'n tdie senied a fln may of live unueu
will go to Welser. Ida., lo visit States to the ftlue Mountain grange
with MY. and Mrs. Henry Hughes. Sninrday. The map Is a large one1
She will also visit relatives at & '4 twt ly S feet and Is murked
Coeur d'Alene. Ida., and lit olym- .down lo lowhhhips. i
pla. Wash. , She will spend -a few) Alter vlslllng at the home of
days at the home of Mr. and Mis. Me. and Mrs. William Hughe. Mr."
M, M. Henderson nud family he and Mrs. S, M. Henderson left Krl
fore beginning her Journey to her.lny morning for their home In
lowu home. Mrs. Hendricks und olynipla. Wash. They went with
Mr. Hughes are cousins. I Karl Hughes In his car Via Yakima
Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Howell j where they made a short visit with
have moved to the Zundel p luce Mrs. Henderson's sister, Mrs. t-.d-on
the ttekeler lane where Mr. win Arnold. Mr. Hughes will re
Howell is caring for the Zundel niain for some time In Washington
dairy held and is doing other farm , Pdnts heroro reiurning nome.
Cool Summery Presses
' are arriving daily
r SMtomS
PUTMAN'S -
La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear
4 and Millinery
I'lRi; DAWOK IM,M
;.8T, I.OI'IS. Mv !l AP) Hftfn
ge eullumUHl at 1160.(100 wm
,ciiune4 hy flrA earlv today In, h
WoolwOrth !-an4-10.rent dure and
the Clinton tea ganten at Kiihth
and Olive Mreeta Jn the heart t
downtown Ht. Ixiuia.
To fco ready Ccr tT:o
Work.
Miss Mildred Spencer had for her
guest Sunday, Miss Wilmn So limed
f near Island VHy.
The Chleflgo Tribune hv. dis
covered that the Jail population
In Ka nsas has 1 ncren setl d u ring
Ai-r M..oii ntmU ii lioinfu. n-ln prohibition. It must have been
to I'tilnu last Wcdnesdny. ' . J interesting nsws for t'hicngoans to
Mrs. (leorge Hughes and :snn. ! learn that there's a stute so old
lat acrompauled Air. and. Mrs. 1 fashioned Ihnt it pnta offenders In
Hert Spencer to Walla Walla Sun-JoU- . " ,, ' t';' f , ; ,
d:iy where they spent the duy vis- IpaaMMMMMMMM-Mi
ltli)g retuiives. They returned home 1
IliC" Hume evening.
H. N.; Macomb, who spent over
a month with his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mucomh recently left for his home
in. Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. Ma
numb bus very Interesting work ill
the far north where he has lived
the last ten years working in the
capacity of contractor for tho de,
livery of mining machinery from
tht railroad to the mines. As a
side line during tho summer he
takes contracts for furnishing,
guides, camping paraphernalia,
etc., to the hunters of hlg g;itne
who come Into that territory from
the United States and other places,
during the hunting season. Mr.
Macomb stated thut game Is plenti
ful and that as he cume out on
his recent visit he saw a hand of
RAO i-nrlhnu. When Mr. Macomb
left here April 22,- he went to Se
attle' where he took the hbat to
Anehorane nnd from there he trav
eled by rail lo Kairbauks where he
will be settled and ready lot begin
his work as the hunting season
opens the last of this month. He-
I
The Wdiriaa'a Home Missionary
soelety " of "the Methodist clmreh
will meet nromntlv ut two o'cloek!
on Wednesday. aftern'goiY wtlh Mrs.!
luito box opouiag am. dues" paying
day. This la also the last call foe
garments o He ee Ho Portland'
Settlement center.;: t '-...V-V-.
Progress Made In
Reparations Work
PA It IR, May 21 (APl--Tne ex
perls of the creditor nations were
reported' In French1 unofficial cir
cles today to huve "reached an ac
cord In principle" on the question
of the reparation of reparation an
nuities among themselves except
for a number of small points In
the language to be used, in their
report on the matter.
The report could not .be con
firmed, hut It was known that
great progress had been made In
the pust. two days. According to
the French version, tUc answer of
the creditor experts to the reserva
tions -.mode. ., bv Dr. H palmar
Schaeht, head of the Oremnn dele
gation, probably - will be mndo
known to the Onrninns tomorrow.-
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NEW WAY TO
COOK VEGETABLES
Four Famous Cooking Ex
pert's Discover New ..."
Method
1 . "'- '-
vatro
Four well-knowD cooking expert,
recently conducttd uniqua 1m4
U.tlnit teat in the kitchen of one of
the expert in New York City.
Numerous vegetables were cooked.
1. With liberal water without sugar.
2. With little water and no sugar.
3. Liberal water with sugar. 4. Lit
tle water plus sugar. In every ease
when the vote was taken, liberal
water without lugsr lost, and in
very case little water plus sugar
won.
This discovery shows how to make
Vegetables so tasteful and appetis
ing that both children and adults
will aak for more. Just try this
new recipe and then experiment
for yourself and sea what a mar
velous difference the addition
of sugar to cooking vegetables
makes.
Bananas with Ceaniouus Cook
3 cups cranberries and cap water
about 3 minute. Add 1 cap sugar
and stir until dissolved. Arrange
small or 3 large bananas that
have been scraped and cut in half
in a greased baking dish. Pour the
cranberry mixture around them
and bake in a moderate oven
(J7S F.) iO minute aotil the
ha lianas are tender.
Famous cooks and eminent scien
tists agree that sugar is the great
favorer at healthful foods. Fur
weariness eat sugar. The Sugar
Institute.
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