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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1929)
Wednesday, June 26; 11)29 LA GJvAND.E EVENING OBSERVEK, LA GRANDE,1. ORE. ! I ; Page. Three Society News Rainbow Girls On : Way to Corvallis : For State Meeting Two car loads of young Blria, of ' fioci-s and m"inlit'rs of tlit Order . - of thi Ita in how for Cilils, awl . ttH-lr chapi'ron.s. Him-ted early this ... morning for Corvullts vln;r tiny - will aitt'iul tin? lira ml AKsonihly of the Order. In the ci-mvtl was one vKniml officer. Miss Anita. Krirkson, - it jmst worthy advisor of tin; . l a (Jrunilti Ansemhly who s Grand Sister of Herviee for thin year. MisJ I.oIh Hansell as worthy ndvlsor, M'sa .Maifcuret Anthony as worthy associate advisor. Miss Kuth Har rison, proxy for Miss Mildred rharlton, slater of charily, went tm delc-giites from the usfinbly, and with them were Miss Ava Wil liams of Knterprlso, Mis-s Vivian Kuhn a past worthy ti'JvMor, Miss Sarah Jloskins represeiiling the linker assembly, Mrs Viva Htinst-ll who went as mother advisor and t;. .V. Tarklngton. Several hnndrcl When In - Portland Your stav wlli he most iileus.int and ' comfortable at llio Heathman Hotels - - Two Ijinisiialfoffo Simps ' ;'. nnd '4'ieathtn.iii Dining Uduni ! Luxurious and Comfortable Room Accomodations. with nil the' fino -faeiiitlcM , of l'ortlatid's newest hotels. ': Surprisingly moilerate rates. girls will lie guiheml ' together1;. In ; ("orvali's for the two day session, i tomorrow and Krldny. They will he entertained at one of the dor mitories while In Corvatlis. Kla bor ate plans him- been miKli hythe; entertaining tiHtteinhly, nnd the Iai Grundo kIiIk two looking tai ward to the txpei-ienee wtlh, a great tluai of uWlpMiou. - . , . . Mrs. Putnam Yeck . Hostess to Club Tho Goodwill club of the Women's Relief fot'i'vj tnet yosirr day afternoon nt the home of Mrs. I'utnnm Yeck, V..V-' V. avenue. KJVc; members and two, visitors were piCMent nt -he meeting. Muring t In business session, the pattern, was' chosen for a tuHt which the. club xpeilF. to p-ere, 'and . tlilv was rather a hard task foe sri many hi-uutiful pat'.einj wero on display. II was also decided to bold the next meeting on July :!S, with a picnic at Riverside 1'ark, vavh and all-the members to he hostesses. Tlie meeting was closed by thei hotsli ss serving ice cream and ' ca ke. a j Sacajawea Group ' i Elects Officers! tibial' frtiAlnf'ss'nisslon. Veporltvec fc. litiLeiieil to from thoso who rep resented the local circle at the dis trict convention held lust Week at Raker. Two. Uemi; were uf ex ceptional interest mid importance. The first of theise was dhe election of Mia,"1 BeUn . UeVine, RvmMJan neighbor of the A.n, Giando circle as deleynte to the grand circle next month in Tortlnnd. mtp the second was that I, a. Grande was chosen as convention city Tor th district convention in l!:il. The reports given last evening revealed a very profitable und enjoyable conven tion this year.; IjihI eveiling plans were discussi-d fop a, picnic which the juvenile aie to bold o.n WeI nesday, Juntt U' iit ,R-versl(le pntic. Announcements Deauyille Accents Suits Of Wash Silk The regular meeting of the Luth eran Ladies Aid society will be held tomorrow afternoon at ttn home of iVt'rH. L. ,J, Kbet, S4 H. ave nue. '.. Tho Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a special called meeting lor balloting tm candidates and consideration of any olhor business, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Mr. Arthur DuhlJ. 27U4 North P 'Conl street. . Lfft for Portland-. - Marl lilokluml left (hi morning tor I'ortland. lie will return to morrow night. MENUS Heathman Hotels 0. E. Heathman Owner and Mgr. Park ut Sulinou (,i;o. m. iviN; nnd t v. vivmvi: Ass't. Mgrs. It roadway nt Salmon Miss I'M mi lb own was elected ( president of (he Saenjuwcu group' of Camp I'Mre girls at t he meet- , ing held lust evening. M'ss Helen i 1 1 ughes wiiH made vice president, Helen Jensen, treatiriH-, .1 tiiinltu ' Sth'inger, scribe nnd Natalie . Kb-1 ert, secret a ry. M i h. Lb-r Awes is j Hie ivuardliin of this giloup '; knd ' Mrs. I'Vt-d Retiring, ' ber- ussfRtant. ReeuuHn of Mrs. Awes' departure his'. nght lor MiniHMota, Mrs. Ger hing was in rhurgc nnd the council fine, announced, was postponed un til aomo later meeting. The, meet ing was In (he form of a picnic hold on the til-undo Roude ' river I nnd the girls present report h. won derfully good I line, 9 N. 0. W. Convention Reports Are Made The La Grande circlo of the Neighbors of Woodciafl met last' evening In regular session nt t ho K. of 1. hall with a good atten dance of the neighbors.. After the ll.v DIAXA AM'.RWIN (Associated 1'reM.s Fashion Kditor) 1 KA I ' V 11.1.10 ( A I ' ) - 'I wo pie. e costumes again arc leading every- thing else fnr daytime wear here.; Rut this linn- Lie two picoea ai'i'j not skirl and pullover as formerly, but one-piece dress ami shoi t jack et. ; Striped ami checked wtr.ih sdlk I sleeveless dresHes with .mulching coats itre the uniforms of the morning crowds on Hie hoardvvnlkH and tennis. courts. In the afternoon one-piece dreh-stw of the same type, I except that the iljessi'H are apt. to be long, sleeved and ihe -lackctH '.sleevetes-i, tire-(Worn, ') .Wnito'ftio ftr e:ids iV'tylhing :seJse, fur evening veur. rvith black a close second. While frockt; are apt to be of t bil lon, satin or faille, but Hie majority. of the black dies-' ses are tulle. i' - i Agninit tho bliick , and "white rout iiiiie4,; dlaiiiond Jewelry;' planus out com-picuoflslyl'iiijd theii' seems lo-( h'; moi-jo anil 1'ln.cr Jewelry, .on dt)plny thjin .eyii- bt'Core, ' Qulti' -iV few yellow frocks, es pecially In blende. t shodcH of but-j l'rcup yellow and citron, appear ul ' gala dance's. Shaded blue tulle, and. gown:: which combine lints of . pansy nnd petunia, also have ere-' ated admiring comment. Hy KUKr Mavy cherries may suggest only the cherry pie or "Hilly boy" fame, but they can be used In ninny delicious desserts and tire a distinct boon to tho menu phi n nor If she learns how to use them. . The big sweet cherries nri pop ular served "au natnrelle," und certainly nothing could bo easier lor the cook than to wash and drain the fruit rcudy for serving. A jellied salad made of Die juice or tart cherries a nil gelatine with Atoned while cherries . scattered through It is good- n ml , not; ordi nary; This salad oii.n be made, thi day before wnnlnd for serving and is particularly good if ehOiHd nuts are added to tho mayonnulMf. A cherry upside-down cake ts very good and bakes while dinner is being served and eaten. The cherry puddings lire Innum erable. Rolled cherry pudding was ii favorite dish for farm "hnmls when cherry pin pultciL ,' Cherry siiuce Is another country dish. Tart cherries urn pilled inn), sprinkled with sugar ami allowed to stiind for an hour. Serve, with brqnd arid buttor, . : Pitted cherries nrc good nddod to a brenrt pudding, i'herry roll and cherry dumplings are liked but should be served with a liquid sauce rather thun sugar nnd cream as is user with the apple puddings, cherry Pudding Kour tubh.spopns buttec, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup milk, 2 cups flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder, cutis pitied cherries, 1 cup hot water, Cream butter and rub In 1 cup sugar. Mix and sift flour and bak ing powder and add alternately with milk. SHI until smooth ami turn into a buttered baking dish. .Mix cherries with remaining sugar and hot water nnd pour over dough. Hake 40 minutes in a moderate oven and wrve warm. Tlll'HSlAY VUOGKAMS . The Americun Rroadcastlng com pany program for Thursday night follows: . 8, ' opera company; B, Anthony Kuwer; lh:tu,' utilstlo en semble; 10, . mule quarlet; 10;SO, Night club Hklt; 11 to 12, Vic Mey ers orchestra. . . The National Rrond casting com pany mograni for Tursduy night follows: - 7, Trouliadours; 7::iu, symphony lioilr; S:30, , Memory hiuei. 10 to 1 1, Slumber hour; 11 to 12, dance piiisic. " Port land : KOW (OL'ltkc) 7:a, NRC; (1:30, feutures; to. In 'ass bnnd; 1 I, dance burnt . I KMX (IlSpkP) S lo 12, ARC pro- .' gruni( - --.5 ; i' . 1 , I Oh Atigclrfl I KJsTX (lOROkc) s, courtesy pro gram; 9, Lubovlskl trio; 10 to 1, I dance uhikIc. ' K 11 (fi40kp) 8, matures: 0, vio lin; IH.'IO, conenrt: 10, NRC. Onklmul KflO (?Mkr) 8, NRC; fl;30. Mrs. Kllen G. 1 lurtbuit, or Tabor, Iowa. . has attended the same church for GO year's. .Vsf vv ... I f i n m ' : '. if-r- iv m- v? m JI MJJ n. JL .1. r.;, i..;; y;:4 Mid-Summer Clean-up all Regular Stock J This pre-holiday event will appeal to the thrifty shopper who wants the very latest styles at a saving. Our stocks are new and every garment represents the authentic mode of the day. Cinderella's friendly credit plan as usual. SPRING AND SUMMER Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery Don't Miss These Once-in-a-Season Values We Mention a Few Examples: Coats II Dresses $8.95 a;? $14.95 W.tto $24.95 Kegular to $31.95 at $15 coats $10.95 $14.95 nofrulai SI 1.95 now I at $UtJif drosses Hats At tfivc-away prices regular ?fi.95 to $1105 now $1.95 -$2.95 -$4.95 On Cinderella's Easy Payment Plan CLEARANCE SALE Silk And Rayon Lingerie One lot Phoenix Silk Bloomers ' ' 2.95 and 3.25 Values ' v.. .. Now $1.98 ... ; ..;.; . One lot Rayon Bloomers Sells Regularly 1.95 Now $1.29 PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Eeady-to-'Wear and Millinery v. ilrania "Tho KlmiKht Crook"; io In 12. NHC KI.X (SSukr) s..fenlirfM: 0, koh pt'l tiyniiiM; io- LO:;to, lluwn- Hans. SM)kann Kim (r.nniii-) 7, NUC; 8:.io. olil thm? bautl: D:4fi, Auioh uml Andy; 10, ttra.is Itaii antt ft'Uturi'H. KllA (Hiiikc) s to 12, A Hi' pro gram, Salt iMkn City KM i (IKiiilic) s, malp quartet; 8:30, taliot'iianle rtiolr ami orKan; 10, Antos ami Amly: 10:15. dalu'O imisto.' Sciittlo ' K.I II (!i70ko) s to 12, A11C pro ffram. . HOMO (!I201-) ! 8: JO,, nlil-llmc Imiuir ! : 4 n.' noira;1 lOlim hnml; 11. popiilai' ., pi-onratn; 11:110 to 12::to, ori;an jMscltal. ' Hun I'VanclM'O ' ' . ' 1 KI'O '(08OIUO S, fpaluros; !l,:Vlo lln; III lo 12..NHU. -' ,,! , ICKIRV (lllOko) ,8, fMUllvcs: 10. Aiiioa aiul Andy; 10:10 lo 1:10, ilanca inualc.', - IhMivci ' ' KOA (liaoko) S. HiTpnadoi-R; S:;iO, municipal Imml: !l, iu'WH. .; ao ot 9S.5 :Jnst-year, .. .Mnntann'H ranking Htmlonl, KI-' wyn, White, IS. Ih workhiK 1U way lltrniiK)! s'hiil. Hp had an nvpr- La Orando. Ore.. Grace Bldg. HOi Adams, Fancy Slipovers & .1 eflte jr, New assortment tdt: plain and fancy slip-oev' sweaters for men. With..' or without sleeves. j1 , S?2.95 to 1.95" '. ; : ) ' 1 M I SI WnMfl 11 Mp s 1 iimaziinig jcj w silence 'k. 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