Monday, June 10, 1929 ?
LA GRANDE.EVENING OBSERVER,-LA GRANDE, OREu
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ica where thy expect to make
their home. Krleuil will- think of
the family . together us Mr. and
Mrn. Oesterilng and their .children,
lion and Hohert. Gladys, WHm.
Mattel and; Thelma, hut the list
MENUS
Charming Wedding
Saturday at Lowell
Williamson Home
A most beautiful and charming
simplicity marked l ho wriMiiig Sat
urday artcrnoun of Miss l.orine
Johiiftou ami .b llobcrl William
f on. Tin' ceremony was pft-rovmcd
ut I ho home or Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Williamson, I 1 2 Oak street, the
lev. J. tScorge Wills, reading' tile
slnsle ritiK service In the presence
of only the immediate family. The.
bride wore a beautiful pule orchid
georgette ensemble with a corsuKe
of orchid sweet peas and pink roue
buds. Followtns the ceremony.
the gnosis, .who numbered hist I
and make her permanent hoie, in the wonderful dinner served at Mr.
By StSTF.K MAKV
The' hplila whn mimhnni nn ft.e .
would more properly read hMes. tric waffle . ,ron among
t he father, mother nmt two sonH. lu. lrt, Mv if,- i wv
nmt Mr .1 U I'raniAr ft nit . ...
ii.1.,,,.i,n i j 1 1 1 1 1 i i. 1 ... , . . ... . t . . . . . V. . : inueeu. Almost everyoony iiuet
tinn .ih.h...i k .. .Ik..-. v... ... V M .. . ... waffle unci there
!" '.? .-Hiuii- riumurMfiivrmiis nwnmini IrrtiniK I'HSS, (.ireiTOll, .11 T. linn M IT. . n,-u )..,
j iivnam win,, ui .iirn riirni una on, Alien jr. ui
Ritkor, Mr. and Mrs. L. U Pough-
iuss unit son, i:.vm, ui i.a iiraiiut ha n.Al mnln rmir
or to take the place of cake in the
are few other
will be hailed with
tight at any meal from break-
fast to the itfter-thealer party.
hiy evening which wus given by J Howard Dunn of I'endleton and
i.tyeru4 of her frltndrt at the homo! Mrs. Dick Smith of La Grande and
M" Mr. uitrt Airs. D. It. Moshy. ThcJu permanent organization ven pei-
MOHhy home on Spring street wuk footed. Mm. H. O. VS.icher wan elec- and MV, and .Mrs. S. I Lyon and
lMiHlltifiiL u'ilh ll4i jluiAitinnU f I , : J in.. ",,.. .. . . . . . ... .
. H V( . iru n miuciM, .nna urn ik?. Brtic- uauKiut'r, junire nnu sun, mini try i ,i
r,l nnnnln. Tl. f 1,1.,.. t.r m , .. j UCRHerC,
V"V.": . l: "."V-St, . . , ' ."" Ul rr- OI ''-n;ion- n waayeo Ohoeotate wafflefi and Ice cream,
v.r.,.,.6, uiuixif, eniuruiH9 of me pnwram nappy Rainerinff, wnn a nip ram- ( wafiln nnrt prwameil chicken
KueHt prle ffoin . to Mr. O.iye, committee. Mr. O rider made an iiy dinner at noon. The Wrights pC
ladles high score. Mrs. Herbert ' uddrew. .lurlnir Die ormrram hour, t'oave Baker on Wednesday of this! .'".' Paln. . ..A.
iMttison "and gentlemen's high his nor:.l l..J hln-. "IHp Mir ..... ..! in i.in "P wnaney, wu urn. ..ruw-
score. John Adkin. A lovely hmch I home." He ald in part. "Dome is from New York. i !I!' VIV XI.Jn,l
I and their ways of serving.
The- crlspness of the waffles
from a howl, on attractive pottery
or glass pitcher is a worth while
addition to the equipment.
The following rule l an excel
lent basic recipe which can be used
for many, variations:
Two H(Un.'S'S of chocolate- can
be melted and added with cup
sugar to make chocolate waff lea.
Decrease the amount of flour two
lublespoonruls.
I 'or gi n gerb red wa f f I cs, n d d I
cup of molasses heated to the boil
ing point with butter and 'Jt tea
spoons ginger to the haste rule.
For rice waffles, add I cup cook
ed rice for 1 cup of flour.
PUTMAN'S
La Grande Exclusive Rcady-to-Wear
and Millinery
waB served lain in the evening.
Receive News Of .
Corvallis Wedding
the be.t ihfn.-oii earth. A man
without a home has not the high-r
est Interest of htt world a heaiT.
That is the best rounlry to live In
which has the great en t number of
good homes. Home Is the unit -or
good government. It -was In-order-
Announcements
Policeman Shot In
Chicago Last Night
The, Ladle. Aid .society of t iKoa orea,, or CBk,,
rHIOAOO, Juno 10 (API Karl
. i ..... . , . .. was shot ileoil last nitthl hy a man
cake ftiibatitula for a late, party ... . , , , .
. . ... ... , he had arrested for running by n
meal sine this quality makes . .. . . . . " '
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Word has just been received in'10 fld a plao where-they 'coubl Methodist church will meet , to-1
I I-a tlrnmle of the marriase of Miss' build their homes thai itrKed to morrow aflernoon-.lt the home ofj
The fact that waffles must hi
twelve wei e seated at one tahlr. for
the weddlnK luncheon. Mrs. Wll- Arleluh Kammerei to Mr. l.o....,i pioneers of Ktarkey 1-ralrle on. -10 Mrs. Herbert Speckhart In the''na' lh.f ""f I""'
.a.nson nan ronowod a very beau-.,, . . . ..... . ,,, , lavtt ,Mric, , ,wo 0-cl0l.u. Tnose mem in in. tirsl ranx oi emor-
riftri-niu "it. nn.i i t.vi,.... t-.i lii 11m nlnrA h.iH romt thfl hunirJi. wishinB- a mennn nf ponvpvn ncp are ',ir Uisnes.
Kammcrcr at' Corvallis. Mrs. Hall 1 'mv ' 'I'e patch of ground sur-jasked to he at t It church at t:3d
grndaate of the l.a Grande! rounded by a pole fence has given -sharp. It Is hoped that the atten
tliul color arrangement of vellow
Vand white with just, a touch or
liink. both In her home and on the
table, where dainty flowers and
tall yellow tapers carried o:t the
c heme. . . , ,.
'Mr. and Mrs. Williamson left
Saturday afternoon In their car for
bit extended wedding tour, i.'linlon,
Mihnosotu. the bride's home bring
their' objective. On lltnlr way west
again they will stop and lour Yel
lowstone park. Both of the young
people concerned in the happy
event of, Knturdny lire well known'
'in Ui Cnin.lt-. The bijde a daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. t". A. Johnson
of. Minnesota, came: here two years
ago, and has been teaching at the
tire n wood school. Mr. .Williamson-comes
from one of the. prom
inent pioneer families hi the
Crande Knnde valley, being .the
son of Mrs. K. V. Williamson.
Born and raised here, he later took
work at the I'niverMty of Oregon
and also attendetl business college
In' l).-i-huut&. Vj.i,- V..,. I, ln 1
ncted whit the Kastern Oregon
Tower and . Light company. On
their return lo Ijl Grantle they will
establish thrlr new home In an
apartment all ready for them.
First Initiation
, : Staged Saturday
The recently Installed officers of
the I,a G ramie Assembly of the Or
der Of the Kainlmw for Girls Hing
ed (heir first initiation in the Ma
sonic hull Saiurd.iy night, .Mm
Genevleva Abler having been init
iated into itieniherHhip in the as
sembly at this ceremony. Mrs. Mae
"Tarkington, mot her. -advisor of the
assembly presented the new char
ter which now identifies the I .a
Grande Assembly as established
members of the Supreme Assembly.
The new charter was dnted, April
16, lit:.'!i. The local assembly .has-
been operating" Milder' leitel-s'TtW
porary since its institution in Octo
ber, J!i7. There were a number
of visiting Eastern Stars present
Saturday evening from considerable
distance.
Entertain Friends
. At Wallowa Hotel
Mr. and Mis. Itoy Tyler enter
tained a few friends at dinner yes
terday at Miller's hotel at Wallowa,
lift honor of their house guests, Mr.
and Mrs. George Ed wards and
family of VlHlsea. Iowa, I Maces
were arranged for fifteen, all or
whom were foPmer or present resi
dents of Iowa and included, Mr.
ami Mr.-. Edwards, their sons'. Hur
ton ami Ralph, Mrs. A. L. See man
and daughters, I'larnbelle and
Dorot hy Lou. formerly of Sioux
ity, Everett e. Jean) I 'ft nl and
Hobby I lyde. formerly of Villisca.
Mh.be) Morion, formerly of Wash
ington, and the Tvler fainilvalso
from VHIUnn . In tho iiliix-nnnn nil 1
drove jp to Wonderland and spent
several hours contrasting the scen
ery there with the Mhiinsoanct corn
fields of Iowa
.
Dinner Party in
Honor of Birthdays
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas W. Green
entertained at a lovely dinner party
Sunday evening In honor of Miss
Hernlce McKinney and Mrs. t, 5.
I'addock. who havo recenlly had
birthdays. The pretty table, where
covers were laid for eight guests.
qs well as the home was pretllly
d-eoiuled with spring flowers,
llrldge was played after the din
ner. m
Mrs. Guye Honored
At Bridge Party
Mrs, E. It. Guye. who is leaving
1a Grande soon Ut (nln Mr. Guye
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No matter how
frugal the meal, waffles are a
treat. There may he no cake in
.... . .u. tn ni.i- f ....i .i ..irn Irtnn win i,. ih thie k, th. t houiwt and the lee cream may-
State college- and for the last four l The coyote and jack rabbit have last, meeting of the society until ih.e nlpketJ "P at Jne corner drug
ars has been In charge of the. Vno. and herds orcattle. hogs and 4 fall. J store on the way home hut If tho
Ilonte Kconontlcs department 'Inep - - . 'TU anLkef
iin- ,-uiiiii t niuii nit;" M-iiimi. iur. " v.--,.. Vu ..r., .......... ,.ni i.,ooti win ciuit oi me
and Mrs. Hall will make their county grew .la manhood and
home at Sandy. Krtends here wish womanhood on Starkey prairie, ami
them much h ipplness In their new!wlu' as pioneers, reych the
home. end of life's journey; we can look
j back pride' h'lill liiiow we left
Starkey Prairie ;; p,:,c,! li,an
;. : ' Pioneers. Meet'1 ' ' :
: !. 'Family Reunion At
.Yesterday the. pioneers of Stark- Oesterling Home
ey I'ralrie held their annual re- .
unton at lOmiirrant Sltrins and J - t ' : ;
while all the territory round aliout Memhers of the W. !:. Oesterl
exerlenced a donnpour of ram, ins nnnily ti.1,1 a splemlld family
It ,as not so at tho springs and reunion yesterday ul the .OestcrliiiK
the laiKe crowd of from 1 50 ,to I 70 ,'home on Oak street, Hit, af(air hav
people prosi nt enjoyed a day. nil- j Ing heen held at. this time epec
marred hy weather conditions. The. tally on account of the fact that
lay was spent rniiiKlinir ami visit-' on Wednesday of this week one of
injt with old time friends and j the daiiKhlerH with her. family (Mr.
mitthbora of 40 years ur:o and in'and Mrs. Allen WHirhi and son of
pnjoylng a short program, hosidei linker, are leavlni; for South Amer-
.tnlile In enf wtlli I lm Ioa orenm the
Women's Itellef corps will meet t.;nk is not missed and the hostess
tho home oi Mrs. Eranres lMunk, nnn.fll,,,
panlons three men nml four
women fled. Lnter all surren
dered except Patrick Joyce, tho
one named an the killer.
Joyce, a hoodlum with n court
and jni! record, made threats as
soon as the- officer overtook the
car, the. others stated.
When tho officer had herded
his prisoners to n call hox, Joyce
yanked loose from the others, they
snld, and fired one shot Into
Leonard's head.
2 o'clock.
present,
All members please, be
The Parkdi.Ie club will . meet
Wednesday,-June 12 ul the home
of Mrs. Ella Sinulley In Island City
with Mrs. J In gey assisting. : .
- A soft cloth dipped In vinegar
will clean the steel on oven doors
while warm.
Makes Skin
Look Velvety
. loiii . Wash the Iron
Never wash a waffle Iron! Of
course the cat-lron must be sea
soned before using, but after that
even this pi at trial should not be
washed. . After VaoU baking wipe
with soft crumpled, paper ami re
move all crumby with a stiff
brush kept for thu purpose.- 1 he. The skin of youth lies in every box
The W. R A. will meet tomor-I directions which comes with each, nf new wonderful MEI.LO-GLO
row evening ut the Odd Fellows particular make of Irou will tell !j,-ace powder. The purest powder
hull at-'S o'clock.. This is the reg- I how to "condition" and use the made Its color Is passed by the
ular meeting and there will bo In-' Iron for baking. Most Iron do jt a. Government. No pastiness, J
iltution. All members and off.ic'ent not fetiulre greasing but If this fiaklness. or Irritation. A new'
ure urged to bo prem-nt. . ; Is necessary an unwilled rat should French process makes It spread
'' ' l used. . ' 'more smoothly and prevents large t
Color In the face Is emphasized I sincd It's much more conve.nl- pores. No more shiny noses It;
by wearing tho complementary en) l0 n0ur tl,e hatter from a stay nn longer. ITse M in.I-O-GLO,
Yon tell fern Hooriiigi
yousupppxr
uie rami
and you tell 'em that we have one grand ock of .
flooring ready for the builders this spring;". YcnijteB 'eta
that we have all grades of oak floojV.jteII'.i
we'rethere when it comes to maple flobririg; bii teU
about our pine flooring, and if they seem to:b tiding
in with you, you tell ,!em about our sidingl.1 ;yod tell
'em, we sell 'em. v 'pZ-
And say when you see how cheap a good
hardwood floor can be had; you won't bljae
for saying we sell 'em. ; v. ' p
Ilome Lumber & Coal C6k a
SucceasoYS to Claude C. Pratt . ." V',
Building Materials of all Kinds- tA. 'fty-
1802 Cove Ave. Phone Main 248.
color. KuiWIiiPss Is IncieiiKeil by l plch(M- than to dip It ilh a rn C.lasH nriiK", Inc.
irren ami miIIowiiphh i incrfaKcil j -- -
hy purpleH. ' .in . mim. ii '
-Adv. I
ELECTRIC RANGES
When you buy an electric range, you 'get the best. .,
When you have your new electric range wired in
you want the best. ' .' ';
We have been wiring '.for electric ranges for the .'
past sixteen years, and know just, how it should be
done, . . . .. ...y '.; , V...'..T'; .... .
We use nothing but the best, material to be had,
and all0 our men are skilled" electricians, who have
worked at the trade for years.. .
We guarantee our work to b:satjsf actory. . .,: . .,
We will be very glad to' give ybxx an estimate, witn
no obligation on your part. ',
JUST CALL '
C.V. TALBOTT
ELECTRICIAN . . ;
cPhone 474-W , 1312 Jefferson
ISTEVENfrVAN ENGr C0l
I IQ3J'
J 40C Adams,
1a Qrande, Ore, Oracs Bldg.
nn
LHE goodness
of old-time cooking ... in an easy
modern: way
IEN hoitftewlvra of G?,loninl
days lideneil their tables wltlf
n
Free Deliyery
P
The Pioneer Service Store
Tuesday and Wednesday Produce Prices
Hood River Green np .
Peas. 2 lbs. oC
Green Onions, -i fn
3 bundles XUC
Walla Walla Aspar- - f
ukus, per lb .'. JLUC
Texas Tomatoes, or
per lb DC
Walla Walla Lettuce ir.
2 heads IOC
New Potatoes
3 llxs.
White Radishes, -t f
3 bunches . JLUC
Runch Carrots,
3 bunches
Bunch Beets,
2 bunches
25c
15c
25c 1
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.... XUC IS, A I
Walla Walla Turnips, r
per buncli OC
lint House Cucumlcr3
each
Home irown Spinach, p
per ll OC
New Cabbage,
IMTib. lC
Wax Onions, f)C
H lbs ZOC
avnry? steaming, Dutch-oven
diahes, they set traditions or good
cooking that, only the Westing-
house "Fluvor Zone" oven can equal. For
this most modern of electric ovens cooks '
by the same method that prnluccd tho
crackling brown roast turkeys, fragrant
gingerbread, rich baked ttbeans nml splcjr
puddings of long ago. It first browns tho
food to perfection, then cooks it to wonder
ful tenderness, wlHiont any watching or
Sending during the whole cooking process.
You can put the entire evening meul in
tbe cold oven when on are clearing up
after lunch or during the morning, if
. you want most of the day free from house
bojd duties. Then you set tlie cluck and
iidjubt tbe thermostat ou the oven door.
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The current, cornea on automatic,
cally at just the right time. At.
just the right temperature. It U
automatically shut off. Cooking continue
by stored heat until everything is done to ' -,'
furn. Delicious results are, certain because
every step In the cooking process b con.;
trolled with scientific precision. And ?ou '
can always duplicate your best results.
vVesliiigliouse
The Electric Range with tha
automatic "flavor Zona" Oven
v v
,1 fi ..
" 'V.; '--y ..
nly $9.75
Down
Balance on Easy Terms
Two Months Cooking Bill Free
During This Special Sale
Eastern Oregon Light
& Power Co.
Cook by Wire .
TW A.W.8uj)i Nuna-Buih AnVPaAsmai
u ( a Main xu
$7.90
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