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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1929)
LiV GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,1 ORE. Page Three Wednesday, June 12, 1921) . Society News Luncheon And Kitchen Shower AtEakin Home Yesterday at the home of Mrs. Itohert Kakin, Mrs. Kukln, Mrs. William Miller - anil AUkh Gladys Milter entertitfiHMl with u olitflit- til lnnrheon and kitchen .shower, eiunullmenlintf ' Mlfs tienevievt llumia, whose, wemllng will tM. ni event of Ihiw Hut unlay. I'Nil lotvini the linu-heon the little Miss.s Itutl. Mil I st on and Marian Weatenhnvei appealed as tho liohl Dust twin; and presented the honor khoh! wltl many beautiful and useful gifts The home was very attractive! decorated with 'spring flowers About sixteen friends of Miss Man ila, wore present, Goodwill Club of . W. R. C. Entertained There were ten members pres ent ye.-iterday, when Mrs. Fmnelf 1'iank, 15 14 S. avenue, entertained the Goodwill chili. ni' the Women's lte-Mer;('orps. There were Inforinai vi-ltihK. a business. ' niee,tiiK and nice refreshments, to make an en- joynhliv aftonoon.' . During - the husfheHH mei't'iis a letter, was read from comrade-Murphy formerly of Alice) who ha.'i Kone to the Hold lent Homo at HoseburK. which was ap preciated very'much. The club ar ranged to make cushions and,iuilt.s for the ht-iiofit of the corps and some cushions to 'bo Kent to 1 he .Soldiers' llom , j Ladies' Aid Ends j Spring Meetings! The Ladies Aid society of the Klrst Methodist church closed Its spring meetings yesterday after noon witli one of the most enjoy able, meetings of t he entire year. There were about Co Indies present, enjoylnK first the trip to I ho boun tiful country homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Hpeekhart In the Iowa dis tilct, where Mr. Hpeekhart, Mrs 1'aul Knuiitz, .Mrs, John Hpeekhart. Mrs. Leslie Duncan, .Mrs. W. L. When Hey, Mrs. J. M. Koebenspur ger, and Mrs. Walter Perry were the hostesses.- The "business meet Ing, held on tho lawn, was pre sided over by Mrs. Leo. 1 1 an font, and Mrs. H. I Tyler conducted the devotions. The program tnchlded two vocal solos by Mrs. Ira Aln rlcli, a pretty song by IL-len Jean Hpeekhart. Klsle Piper and I lilhm Kmiuu, with Mrs. Knauti nt tho piano, a musical trio, Mrs. Louie Htandley, ,VtlV' - sHlD'V mxophone and Mildred Htandley, clarinet. Two readings by Mrs. f'landH Wllcock und two uotoes by Mrs. Kay Fuller, accompanied by Miss Genevieve Sdler. ,Jurlng th business jnooling. (lie profililenl, Mrs.' Han ford appointt'.i the . eommittees for the bazaar which Is to be held on November 22. They an. Kinunee, Mis. n. I' Tyer; novelty and dolls, Mrs. ('. W. Krwin and Mrs. liurnetle; fancy work. Mrs. i K. Htlng; aprons. Mrs. H. 10. Smith; candy, Mih. K honors Kolng to Mrs, Charles I f it -bert und Kven-tt Hosenbaum. Mrs. T. l McDonald anil Mr. Ilibbert received consolation. The home was attractively dec orated wit li spring flowers, includ ing peonhvi and iritfs. A two course luncheon was Htrved before adjournment, Candidates Taken Into W. B. A. Lodge Several candidates were initialed nlo the Woman's in-net'lt associa ion at their regular meeting held uwt even in if, a gnotl nttendancc of the members being present. Dur ng the business session, Mrs. Cist' fund who has filled tho office of president, tendered her resignation as she is soon moving- from l,n Grande. Plans were also made fur a W. It. A. picnic- which Is !o be held some lime during this mouth. Miss Hanna Honor . Guest At Shower OUT OUR WAY ; By Williams - (2' " Y X OOlNj'? CAREfOUtH tH.f . I WMW.-ttTiM' V ---PMOMT . ( " , A PEA MoT. h J V HtftU. lWT. 1- - Bj8 , . . . - ' faf r- MENUS POSTPONE ROYAL If MARRIAGE TODAY,! Union of Prince Louis De ; Bourgon and Mrs. Corey J; May Never Take Place. NEW TUCK-IN PAJAMAS In bright colored, printed broadcloths. Very reasonably priced. 2.25 to 2.95 PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Eeady-to-Wear and Millinery li mm m II PAIIIK. June 1 AP)- The wed- i ding of Prince l.ouis Do Uourgon, ' ooiihin of the King of Knain. and M'v. Mabelle Clilman Corey, divorc- ...l l.ic. of llm Pill uhm-irh Htocl .w- ....... .) lii ik 1 1 lilii.lihnrt.l , 1 1-1 ... .'. , .... ,.. nno. nf Polivr.. I nil,' flnt felelllOny, never wut lauo p.aee a. ... , , f. . i noMnoned until early fall, she aid. 'J, m- !. who ins not COUtlllUtl ICUteil , " " with bin fiancee for nlmo.st a fort- ! m,tl a fund of $Siin.nn upon night, sent a letter to one of hi can Ml what might hap- i at San ltemo for (he elderly Infan- t i riMu-einony. 11, therefore, has ; been Paris frlendH lo.lay naying he bail decided ho did not want lo marry MVs. Corey and was discontented with the settlement she had agreed to make upnn hlni. The prince's letter was writ I en from San ltemo, Italy, where his mother, the Infanta Kulalie, King I j the prince which would give him $l.ooo u month "for pocket inomy Just for clgai-etteH and things lllto that as Mrs. Corey hud agreed lo provide a home for them both tin addition." It was this settlement which the prince considered Inadequate. Mrs. Corey It np penes lias already Alfonso's Hunt, baa bought u villa iK"eu uiw inim-mK" com ract nui for Mm. Mrs. Corey at present in ! ot t" prince. at her chateau. Ie Villegenls. near 1 Mrs, Corey, at her vLlla, Ktlll In- I'nrb, slstwl the engagement with Prince The Infanta TCnlnlle, who resides j Louis had not been broken. She Mrs. Jack l'Vrrs.nnd Mrs. S, It, Morgan gave a lovely shower last evening at trie Morgan home com plimenting Miss Cienevlcv.v llamut, whoso marriage is to be an event of next Sat ui day, the KUrst list including the members of the Triad choir of the Presbyterian church of which tho honoreo Is a member, Many beautiful baskets, of garden flowers were used for decoration. in the rooms of the Morgan home. Considerable (line was spent by tho young' women hemming- tea towels und a prize was given the one doing (he worlt in the speediest und neat est way. The judging was rather nrd as the name of the nrlist und o her insignia were a part nf the worlt. The fhsl prize went to Miss Miriam llanua und a guest prize. u wonderful basket .f flowers, was nruserited to Miss tlenevieve Mann by tho hostesses. There was a-porch or In the garden during the must be cut in small pieces. Cover musical game and (hen a huge I hot Hummer months. The man orjwilh boiling water and simmer clot her hamper was produced and woman who has spent the day in ( until tender hut not broken. Add the guest of honor opening the an office, the woman vno mis sail ami let cool in siock, overmgnt manv mysterious naekaires it con-'npnt a good tduire of her day In If convenient. Remove fat and in Paris, told (be Associated Press that the weddinjr has been "indel Inltely postponed." nigenieiit "Nm Itrnlioii Mrs. Corey's sister, Mrs. Thomas, said rather reluctantly: "The en gagement ban not been broken but explained tho weather. wh too hot KlU.KD II v i:XPIX)S10V WTRMN, Irish Free State, June :ftcfcs 12 (AP) Policy inspection officer $US O'Hulllvan waH killud today by the explosion of a mine at Kilrush, fU,Jr?fj County Clare. Ho wa investigat lug reports of an alleged arms and ammunition dump. Two other of fleers were badly Injured. . jtf . . . lr .Marlon TaUey's new farm lf C40 acres large,. Kven a . saxophone Ev player would be safe in praeticlnff SS.V? are oil u. lurin that big. ooooooooooooooooooooooopooooooooooooooooooooooooo tips i minutes for baking the biscuits be- . Uy Sister Mar jr. Perhaps you belong to a family which likes to have dinner on the leg since it Is usually cheaper and 2. cups cooked potato marbles, 2 .until biscuits are thoroughly baked tablespoons butter,. 2 tablespoons ' und brown on top. Allow about 35 , I , cup flour, 2 teaspoons baking pow der, 2 tablespoons shortening, teaspoon salt, milk. Choose veal from- small part of cause the sauce, tneat and vpkc tables retard linking. Serve from baking dish. tained found an array of beautiful miscellaneous Kifts. Refreshments were served late, the color, pink and white having been carried oat. Junior Girls In Picnic At Park Mrs. I. c, Itowser, teacher of tho class of junior girls in the Pres byterian Sunday school, enjoyed a class picnic with her girls at the City park, Tuesday aflfinuon. Airs. Lillian (.iulllckson, whose daughter is a member of (he chtss, assisted ,:Mi'3. liowger-neiitcalijlng; tty girls. The. itev. and Airs. .1, iieo. WalK. anl Mrs. Turner Oliver, the superintendent of the Sunday School, were Invited guests. All had i a good lime, and lain In the after noon gathered around a bounteous supper, all pronounced H a "perfect day." A few days since. Miss Kllen N. hh rer and Miss Cladys Own, superintendents of th Junior Christian Kudeavor of the church, entertained the members of the the kitchen or anyone who has bone from meat making neat spent the day Indoors will find in-J pieces for serving. Arrange in a finite pleasure in meals served in buttered casserole. Henmve fat the fresh air. ! . , from stock . and strain through The first consideration In plan-icheeseoloth. Theri-should be about ning meals-for wervingaway , fronv'two0,l,s ,,f "lt,f,k- 'J"e ll(lui;' In the' family, dining room Is to re . iwhtoh'lhe vegetables, except unions. duce the number of dishes, to a were cooked can also be used. Melt inn in i' iir-iitiiy.nl ion with a llcillo A. Kpllng; country store. Mrs. Tom I , ,.,tv n:irk Wallsinger, Mrs. .James Moss: fish . pond. Mrs. V. K. Hall, Mrs. h K. I'lper; kitchen, Mrs. Trill, Mrs. Arml'leld, Mrs. Aldrteh, Mrs. 1 loud ley, ifrs. Knant.. Mi'h. Kochenspur gr, and Mrs. Herbert Speckhart; dining room. Mrs. Will Adle-r, Mrs. Charles (iriflin. This is the last meeting of this aid until fall. minimum. A one-dish comhin.itlon -,m,ter' H,(,r ln 'p ml n,ls" of some sort with a salad and des- '"'b es add slock stirring con- sert simplifies servlpg as well n nty. llrlng to Jhe boil ng point dishwashing.. Compartment plates, "'V1 HPI1Hftn 1 nn1 ,,e",('1r' mnlrjl ...-;, ,.int iun Viin v' Ado prepared vegetables to niuat iii quite unnecessary.:- Thee plate; are not expensive 'and nre a w;orth wiiue invent in em . nr L.ie wo.n.i 11 . ,., , , , , , a. -i - - 1. 1.,., V In mllk with a knife;' Use enoitcrrt ' Ion a floured molding hoard and cut Veal and vcgetabo pie Is made wtll ft am- ),M-llit cutter. Cover witli seasonable vegetans and mp of mixture In casserole With manes me ush oi anoiner nreai- stnff unnecessary. This dish served.. with a tomato salad and a, simple dessert rnade with milk, such aw floating Island, offers a well bal anced meal that Is appetizing nnd easily prepared and served. " Veal and Vegetable Pit One pound lean veal, 1 cup tiny cooked onions, 1 oup diced cooked carrots, 1 cup cooked green pns, 'casserole and pour over bailee.. Ml .and Hi ft flour, baking powder ami salt. Hub in shortening and cut biscuits and bake In CHKKKI.WS MAK1-: IMiAXS SALKM. Ore.. June 12 (AP) Instead of a tour of Southern Ore gon, previously planned as their "good will" lour for this summer, the Salem Cherrians voted last night to tuko part In the Sunset Trail pugeant at Kugeno July 25, 20 and 27. The Cheriians voted unanimously to accept the Invita tion that was extended by a group of Kugene men who were guests of the Salem chamber of com merce last Monday. !5 ' o : o 9 o o IS IS 1 io 1 !o IO o r " mvi'.R is in.m'h;;i . SAI.IOM, Or Junn 12 .(AP) Arcliji. 1J. Ol-ulmni; 2, wljoufi liomo Is Willi to l)w 111 Dvliolti ?lirll., ia In ii witl'iklTOnJHIon lit a I'.B'.il'-al horc awa I'i'HitU of illve Info Blml- low wiUit lii ! Wlllumi'tK' ilvori l(itn:ypstonhty. There's a to the amount of fudge you could cook without scorching What's true in conking fudge is true in roasting coffee. That's why Hills liroa. never roast coffee in hulk. Only a tew g pounds nt a time pass through 'o the roasters by a patented, con- j o timious process. The result is n g delicious, uniform flavor such as g no other coffee has. j o jg Age 2 toll HllLbS 15KUb Size 14 to 42.. La Petite Bridge Club Entertained The Insl roirnlnr nioi-llliR of the T.a. rclllf It i-id-. elll for this rn'ii mn woh lu lil hist nlcht with Mr. unit Mm. liiilph w. lili niii.-itiitnliitr. It wan nurci'il. howi'ViT. In hnlil a lin-hnsl pally mxt Tuiwl.'iy rvc- Hrlilirn wiih phiyod will! llltfh VARIED DIET IS MOST IMPORTANT EatDifTerent, Balanced Foods, Sweetened to Your Taste The reason wliy many people do not eat enough, or do not eat the right kind of food, is that they have allowed their daily diets to become too monotonous. Scientific authori ties on diet state that too many people in this country are sacrific ing both health and enjoyment by trying to eat unappetizing food. The intelligent use of sugar as a flavoring or wuffoning agent can largely solve this problem. It has been scientifically estublinhed that sugar is an energy food in the diet, and in addition tu this, it makes other healthful foods more inviting to the appetite. It i- the ideal flavoring for fruits, vegetables, cereals and beverages. The sensible way to health is to eat varied foods which contain the different elements necessary to well being. It is almost impossible to eat these foods unless they are ap pealing to our appetites. Almost all of them are made more delicious by the addition of nature's great flavor sugar. Kempmber the many ways in which sugar combines with health-giving foods with raw or cooked fruit, in vegetables, desserts, cakes, milk-shakes and cereals. For weariness eat sugar. The Pue-ar Institute. ' Announcements The Women's Iteiief Corps will i hold it ineelltiK on .Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock nt the K. I', hull. 1 llusim-ss of importance and a kooiI attendance ts ured. ) . The Islnnd f'ity Ladles Air so ciety will meet Thnrsiay afternoon . the home of Mih. Albert Stein. 1 Crescent BAKING : FLWUK.:I full pound fl Ture Mid :i wholesome: kTFVFAN ENOB CO 14116 Adams. T Qramle, Or.. Qrnce ntd. NEW! WIDE BOTTOM PANTS Itcd trimmed sailor style panls for men, women, and children. Heavy black twill, elastic lop. $1.69 and $1.95 r -v tt t 2 RS--rs IS ' ' mi n rtr tit irom init anr r i h..u.-.. w.i 1B5H, w ..... ammiiUMm u- M.u,ftb.i. o j i The iilr 1'inr.iruneo r,TOni ih w-' UjjH t-3?w Hailly ttprnrd viik i lioiira, liut .' iiolioily kuuivH how wGt'f jflaji tty. i imich u filrrrt ar il.li'r will put aassjrs"' o 1919 ' .... i i L lint nVHll 1 "1 W lin. i. , , ,.. B n Mi aV i -. 1U ; Bl WASH FROCKS NEW STYLES-NEW COLORS Everyone Guaranteed to Wash and Wear .........58 to $2.95 $8$ to $3.95 Norton's Kiddy Shop ;""Btt..'9Ieh!haildI-." LoWcr Pi'ic' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo When In Portland Your stay will bp mopt pleasant and romfortahle at the Ileathman Hotels Two I'nilpuiil Onffe Shops und lle.'illiinun Ulnlng Ftoom Luxunous and Comfortable Room Accomodations. Willi nil the fine facilities nf Portlnml'H wweM hnti'1. KurprlslnKly miiitrrute rulen. Heathman Hotels G. E. Heathman Owner unit Micr. I'nrk nt KnltiHin .I'. M. KI.VR mill C. C. riVMOK Asn't. Mirni. Hrmidar Bl halmiin WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? Maybe our eye-sight is bad, but the hansom cab looks all out of date with big motor cars in the background. But actually, you know, it's no more behind times than the car owner who persists in taking chances these days without any automobile insurance. Are we right? If you just knew how many accidents there areand how expensive they are getting! An insurance pol icy isn't , a convenience, it's a necessity! "INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE" Union Mortgage & Investment Co. Jack B. Ferris, The Insurance Man Real Estate New Foley BIdff. Loans IFD SUTOHEgV MacMarr Stores are always the favor ite of food buyers who appreciate quick, courteous service, low prices and qual ity foods. This five-day sale of un usual offerings at 10c, 15c and 25c ends tomorrow. Thursday, June 13 The Last Day SALT Leslie, plain or Iodized 2-11). Carton JM,LY A & L Brand, Assorted Flavors, (i-oz. glass IJBBY'S MKATWIC1I A Delicious Sandwich Spread, can SUNMAID UA1SINS Choice of Puffed or Nectars, carton ..... CANDY BAKS Larg-e Assort ment Includinjr llershey's, 3 for 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c fC7 1)C SIIIUMP Little Chief Brand, -t P No. 1 Dry Puck, can J.UL. WATCHES Buffalo Brand,' carton of 6 boxes BLUING Mrs. Stewart's, Large bottle GRAPEFRUIT Broken Sections, No. 2 can OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cans for 15c 15c .15c 15c BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE, Full Pint 29c SALMON Medium Red . No. 1 Tali can !....:. SARDINES Fancy Norway Smoke, iv-s, 2 cans CORN FLAKES or I'OSTTOASTIES.3 pkps SWEIOT POTATOES Preferred Stock, No. 2' can . PEACHES Fancy Sliced Halves, P. S. No. 2 CORN Standard, Good Quality, 2 cans 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c CLAMS Pioneer Minced, No. 1 tall can .. FORD'S MULTI-MALT or Mallo-Malt, choice, 1-lb .. SOAP Palmolivo or Medium Ivory, 4 bars . 25c 25c 25c COFFEETS 1,. 49c 3 Lb. $1.45 si M acMarr Stores