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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1929)
h Friday, June 7, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three flSociETY News inner And Bridge ' Party Given Last . Night by Warnocks iMr. and Mrs. Oscar Warnock en- tained at a dinner party, g-iveit the Sax Grande hotel last wc- Me. After a four-course dinner jm served, the guests spent a Voly evening playing bridge at b Warnock home. The high score r the women was won by Mrs. Eirvey Matthews, Francis Greu )h won hih score for the men, (d Mrs. r.eal JUissell received Insulation. iano Pupils. To Appear in Recital ! . Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, I the Jm Grande liolel ball-room, jo following program will bo jven as a public presentation of (e piano pupils of Miss Mildred ?ence r. fuelling Walers Blake jKktpped ami Skipped ....."...Clarko j Nokia Smith ,bndo '. Beethoven Winona l'uttnan leigh Hide Schmidt Mary Jane Chadwiek lie Giant and the Klf Dorteh Kllecn Winn ibin Iance Haines irehing Song Dutton ' Keitli rotten lose Petals I.awson Winona and Theona Putman a J)onna K Mobile Verdi ( 'i .Donald Jasper oy Hirlo Meyer 'lie Crickets Party liugbee Jack McClay Ihysy Dance Krentzlin i. Dream Song l-'orman Ida May Prouty ilpino Melody Burgmuller Myron Wheeler . )anish Peasant Dance ....Christian! ' Nadine Zweil'el lio Ghost of the Haunted Grange - lowing Net a Wilson - Spanish Waltz ..Moore j Margaret Znrbrick 'i Kiresido Dullaby Dutton Ving Poo Burlelgn Annie Mooro h the Gondola Kront.Iin ?ho Ghost in the Fireplace Crosby Alma Srhroeder 'he Brownies' I'Volis llarker ?arantella Beaumont liownrd Wilson ' . ... Damp Fire Girls Honor Hiss Shaffer 1 i ; A fan-well surprise i party was flven to Miss Hose Shaffer, by he Wakeleto Camp Piro girls, yes erday afternoon at Miss Genevieve 'lexer's home. M iss Shaffer is Meat Cor. Cedar and Washington People nowadays want to save moneyto save consistently all the time and not on just a few leaders. At Joel's they are able to save every day on every pur chase. On Saturday buying is heavier so we arrange a group of ' foodstuffs at extra savings. Carrots, Beets and Turnips bunch 5c Spinach, per pound . 5c Oranges, 2 dozen .39c Green Peas, per pound . . . .10c Strawberries, 2 boxes 25c Preferred Jewel Peas, 2 cans 39c New Green Cabbage, Walla Walla, per pound . . 5c Home Cured Fancy Breakfast Bacon, pound . .36c Call Early for Hens and Fryers P & G White Laundry Soap lObars 39c leaving for Idaho, where she will make her home-. After presenting several lovely gifts to tho guest, j a pleasant afternoon was spent. Spring flowers made very attrao-; live decoration and dainty refresh ments were served. Music Recital Is Given at La Grande The second of a scries of re citals by pupils of Mih-s Hilda An- thony was given last evening at tho ' l.a Grande hotel, the pupils pros- ented on this occasion having been tho Misses Barbara Coolldgo, Ola Mae Hough and Lucille Thompson. I The young women played with' very good Interpretation, displayed splendid technique in all their num" hers, and were very warmly re-1 celved by the largo audience of. people present. I Preceding tho recital program seven numbers were given as a pre lude by some boys as follows. German Danco Schubert Herbert Voiua Tho Brook In the Korest Heuel-Jlolst Donald Johnson Dance Tune ltogeia Hart Itechlin To the Rising Sun ....Torjussen Kverett Reynolds Slavic Dance .Dutton James Voelz Valse de Ballet Spear Marlon Reynolds Sun Dance (Cherokee Indian) .... ...... - Strickland George Denny .Miss, Winifred Scott gave a charming feature dance "The Hose Dance" Tschaikowaki. Miss Genevieve Adlor accompanied Miss Scott. For her decorations last evening, 1 Miss Anthony used spirea, snap dragons and tulips very effective-, ly. I Install Officers ' At Eagles Meeting Installation pf officers was held last evening at (he Kagles hall at 7:;J0. In the ladies auxiliary the officers will be ns follows: Mrb. Kdflh Donn, madam president, re elected; Mabel Thompson, vice president, re-elected; Mrs. Stella Kurtz, inadiim chaplain; Irva Shultz; secretary, re-elected; and Lillian Shuihaker, treasure, re elected. installation of officers of the Aerie, was also held last evening. Hoy Patten, Is worthy president of tile, mens lodge; Krmot Bush, vice president; Olio Cochran, chap lain; C. K. Ilappersett, secretary; inrt MJ. ALoJnin IcrnjtftiKftr. 3 After lodge was dismissed a so cial was given for the past presi dent, Fred Hosson and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cochran. The ' ladles auxiliary also gave a Groceries Main 759 handkerchief shower to Mrs. ltos- son and Mrs. Cochran. ,' ' TVTicc ' TTiwf IT nc foe a -"-J v """ To Bridge Club Miss Myrtle Hoyt was hostess to the T. N. T. club Wednesday eve ning. Tito evening was spent play ing bridge and afterwards lunch eon was served. Tho party was given in honor of Miss Madeline Miers. Those in the guest list were Greta McShain, Marguerite Zwci- fel, Margaret Baker, Cornelia Pen- nington, Madeline Miers, Leah Bramwell, Bcrniece Wilson and Mildred Hoyt. , . XT KT Mnlrn' L1' Wi vv LJ-"-1A1& Quilts for Member The Neighbors of tho Woodcraft of Grande Hondo 'circle, No. 47 have held several meetings lately at tho home of Neighbor UUie All stott on V avenuo for tho purpose of making two quilts for one of tho neighbors -who recently lost all her possessions by fire. She was also given a lovely shower in which were included innriy beautiful and useful things. Work is also being done on a third quilt to be si in 11 arly used. Tho circle will meet In regular session next Tuesday after noon, June II, a social meeting and refreshments to follow tho business meeting. Announcements The Degree of Honor will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Wale, on 1715 Washington avenue, this evening. - The women will com plete plans for the benefit card party, which will bo given June 14 unci 16. .-.: . MENUS By Sister Mary Frozen desserts are always greeted with delight and they aro so easy to muke that it seems ad visable to use them often during the warm weather. Ice cream when made with milk nna junKet can oe given 10 sinan to warm milk and let stand until, children without any fear of ill ' mixture jellies and is cold. Turn effect, provided it is eaten slowly. 'int0 freezer mold packed in tee and Small bites on the tip of the spoon HUit aml let stand five minutes, and not too close together prevent ''Add cream whipped until firm and small tummies from being chilled ,ntx thoroughly. Freeze several by the cold dessert. " 1 hours. " . . - A frozen cuwtnrrf which is notj One wrt nf Ire cream wilt - tn too rich and does not contain nuts Blx parts of lee Is a good prnnortion jindA fuU can also be used forwo.use for this mixture. children If grown - up tastes demand something more than plain vanilla ice cream, a sauce can be served for their benefit. About Freezing Desserts The woman who can freeze her dessert in an electric refrigerator saves tile time and effort required for crushing ice. But it's not hard work to crush Ice and thero are many mixtures which can be froz en without turning a crank. Slow, steaily freezing rather than much, and vigorous stirring gives ice cream its smooth tex ture. Hurried freezing instead of!(, stirring or not-stirring is what; makes a coarso granular Ice J cream. The smaller the amount of salt used in freezing mixtur j tho more velvety the dessert. II! the Ice cream Is wanted quickly j the freezing timo can bo shorten I ed by scraping tho frozen cream away from the sides of the mold every 2(1 minutes. Junket ice cream can be flavor ed with vanilla or made into a chocolate ice cream by tho ad ill Hon of two squares of choeolate. 1 melted Kxtrcmc culd d tills the taste SEAWALL PROMENADE CALLS WORLD'S BEAUTIES ri ML m h H - 1 iL' ' yx 1 feill : Hi ,4C femi SHE MAY BE SCHMELING'S BRIDE It took a' I !-yeur-old Czech-American girl to knock Max Schmellng, German heavyweight fighter, heud-uver-heels- in love. Miss Jar mlla Vackova, above, now is in Prague starring in a movie, but she'll have to hurry back or lose her American citizenship. Then she expects to see 11 err Schmellng, shown In inset, who has re turned to tills country to continue his campaign for the championship. nerve, so frozen mixtures must no extra sweet and highly flavored. Junket Ico Cream Three cups milk, 1 cup sugar, 1 junket tablet, 2 tablespoons cold ; water, 1 tablespoon vanilla, 1 cup of congregations in Cardinal Gas , whipping cream, few grains salt. parrl's private apartment in tho j Heat milk and sugar until Kike- ' Vulcan, warm. Crush junket tablet 'undl I lra:otn tho moment of tho ex- dissolve in water and vanilla. Add If pasteurized milk Is used use an extra half tablet of junket. CHURCH-ITALIAN STRIFE IS ENDED VATICAN (MTV, .lunn 7 UP) J The (to-year-old strife, between the j Roman Catholic" church and the Italian government was solemnly tided this forenoon with exchange of retlfieatioos of the Lateian trentv of Pebriinrv 1 1 bv Premier aIiimhoIItiI and Cardinal' Oasparri, papal undersecretary of state. The ropy of the treaty handed by 11 Duee to the Papa! secretary of state bore the signature and seal of Victor Kman uel, Italy's King, while that handed sig. Mus solini was signed and scaled simi larly by Pope Plus XI. The ceremony was simple ami brief. There were no speeches, ami ) It was terminated with a simpk completion pi ess in u hlch It w as K?f iff - M attested the exchange had been made. The formality, momentous for the .Roman Catholic world and the Italian state, occurred In the hall i change the Lateran treaties en- tered into full vigor and effect. The new governor of Vatican City, Commendatore Camillo Serafinl, entered officially upon his duties ami the Swiss guard look up posts at the new entrances to tho Vati can territory. The great bronze doors opening out, ,.upon the eollonado of St. I-V'teT's stiuaro which remained halt shut for 59 years wero opened' wide as a significant symbol of the new stale of, things. . .Osservatore 'Romano this after noon published the full text of the La lorn n accords, tho documents rclalivu to ratification and the new law of the Papal slate which wus prepared by the lawyer Francesco Pacclli, Intermediary for tho Popo and Mussolini during the two years of negotiations. 1 The exchange, also made effectlvo the financial provisions of the Latornn treaties by which tho Vati can received bonds for 1,000,000, 000 lire (about $52,000,000) 750, nnn.oiMi lire cash (about $l,oo, 000) tills latter was given the Holy See in the form of a letter of credit on the Bank of Italy. Tho Vatican will open a running account with that institution. ' ' A New York girl who black jacked and robbed victims was captured by police the other day. In ot her words, a knockout. We're a Utile ahead of Mexico, anyu ay we don't, call our bank rotih'TM p'vnlntbmlslR yet. i.f i i t -fit-it i .1-. I .-ft : Miit-.v lli-itnll. Surveying For New School At Hilgard, Oregon By VKRXA WI'.I.MKIl (Observer Correspondent) ' ITll.GAUl), Ore., (Special) Mr. Neal, the counly surveyor, was in Hilgard Tuesday and eomplot- od tlio snrvey of yio lines for tho i land on winch the new school house will be built this summer. M rs. Prank Sun ford and Mrs. Kmery Fargson were in J,a Grande Tuesday. - Mrs. Kd Sailing went to ai Grande Wednesday and visited her j daughter, Mrs. D. Dllley. She re- iiiriifU iiuiiiu i uui .limy. Mrs. Jloward Stialt and daugh-1 ters, Doris and Virginia went to Portland Sunday, returning homo Wednesday. Mrs. Guy Therbuo and daughter, Kva, were shopping and transacting business in La Grande Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coins who have been living In ono of the cabins at tho Five Point camp ground ara leaving Priday for. Yakima, Wash., where they will spehd the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bloom and children and Mr. Bloom's mother, M rs, Dora Bloom, of Pino valley took dinner with the Welmer ram tly at Hilgard Monday. They were on tluir return trip from Taeoma, Wash., where they had been visit ing Charley Blqom. M r. a n d M rs. Wl 1 1 Fo r m an, oc DU. 3LLE. MVHK9 Keep Well Health Pays Daily Dividends IIours: 2 lo B & 7 to S On the open shelves at PIGGLY WIGGLY, famous and familiar packages await you, with fresh, inviting fruits and vegetables. And by each item hangs a square price tag the celebrated swinging price tag of the Piggly Wiggly stores. Take what you please from the shelveslook it over, ' compare pricesmake yourown decision, leisurely.' " Best of all you save money week in and week out at Piggly Wiggly- Consistently low prices are assured by our special method of operation. And even belter things to eat. Fel'sNaptha Soap 10 bars 07 Purina Whole Wheat Flour 3 11). package 32 Old Fashion WholeWheat Flour !) lb. bag 71 Ovaltine (i oz. can 1 8$ 11 oz. can 01 Ken-L-Ratjon 1G oz. can 10 Sprutts Dog Cakes .... ! 22 Spratts ovals .....H) Spratts Puppy Cakes i5 Spratts Fibo 45 PURE COUNTRY SORGHUM Just a little left 2 pound can 40 5 pound pail 75 Always a lull line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Strawberries and Cantaloupes. It Pays to Study the Swinging Price Tags. Corner Two Stores 1108 Adams Depot and Wash. Locally Owned Koesch Bldg. P-A Piggly Wiggly Co, PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery I J mm Pino valley, were dinner guests of (ho Wetmers Sunday. They were returning to line valley ultor liv ing in Southern Oregon for the past ten years. m , j UCtVOl t OlVl IS Slain Near Hotel DETROIT, June 7 (AP) Mina Patricia Le Klair.'Ul, a hotel cigar counter clerk, was found slain - i ennv luuuv in tin 11 lev in iihv reur of the. hotel at which she worked, : The girl's feet were ' bound and U gag hud been forced into her ! mouth. Attendant ut the hotel said tho girl loft thero shortly after I midnight with an unidentified man. The next thing for Dr. Sehnoht, tho German reparations expert, to turn tils hand to might bo the writing of a book entitled, "Fa mous Installment Collectors I llavo Pooled, and How." CHIROPRACTOR West Jacobson Bldg. I.a Or!.ndet Ore. , Citrus Household Soap 10 bars 39 Van Camp's Oval Sardines 15 oz. can ...13 Soap Deal 5 bars citrus soap . 20tf 1 package Citrus powder '. 27 1 round Pyrcx pudding dish 95 , VALUE $t.-i2 Sale Price 97 Cold Medal Mayonnaise Pints. 29. i i --' t t I " I mm m 1 Gene Tunney , calls that $500.-: 000 breach of promise suit a Joke Not nearly so much of a joke, how over, as that million dollar Chicago fight was on Jack Dempsoy. - 1405 Adams, La Gran do, Ore., Grace Bids. Women's Voile Ted dies and Stepin's. Women's vollo teddies and stepin's, in pastel . shades, sonio laco tiimmed, - 19 Life Buoy Soap 2 bars ..15 Armour's (honeless) Pigs Feet 14 oz. jar 35 Rosedale Sweet Potatoes Mo. 2 can 13 Calumet Corn Starch 1 lb. package 9 3 packages 25f, Kerr's Corn Meal !) II). hag 39 Tea Garden Mint Jelly 15 oz. glass 35 i C1 l-'mir rf thp Itpiiilt'.cj. who will imclli)atp in Die fliilv'ton p.ir-. Alia IvMil.iinl. " Kit, .;. v ei, ":-u, I.. K.MU1-; ll-ntlp. il.-ki