Friday, July 5, 102)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Luncheon Party
Held Wednesday
At Sting Home
An Inton-stinr ovont of tlw wools
was a luncheon at which h:x
innKi-rs of tho l.ueky iwwo
ctuh were- UovU-fiKi'M Weduwiday at
Hif Hopu nf AhH. K. Slingo on 1
tiv-nUc
KtUwhilnlriK- club members willi
Mih. ttin(?p wiv .Mrs. II. fcl. Klclipy.
Mrs. Knd Smith, .Mrs. Herbert
SptM-khort, Mrs. M. t ktray and
Mrs. (f'i'Oil Cross.
A Cour-coium huictuou was sorv
. fd at one o'clock at lablwt In the
dining room where a color .sohetne-
o( blue wn, eFfoi'Uvely earrU-U out
wiui Hu.min.or kh.iui' nwpr, i . a 1 1 A J
. soHat ullernoon followed therUla AllSell AllU
. tunchcou.
A giusl of the afternoon was
Mrs- Oauna Smith Nichols, who is
soon to iHive l.a (iruuje. TUIh. was
ihe only July nueting oi the Kucky
Hr..-a club. Their Ant,".st hosiesM
, lll v Mih. II. K. HfcKcy. '
lownp.
', Mr, and Mrs. Kord are former
residents of ihirf city and their
many friends arc enjoying lUvtr
visit htn Mrs. Kurd uud M'k.
Hnadgrnss are sisters.
Other out-of-town quests for the
i-venins were Airs, l-'rank Allen, of
Uaedsport, who has leu visaing
in lVndlr-tnn with her mother and
cume lo iAi tlrande for the party,
and Italph Warder also nf Itvtvh
port, who Is lu re with .Mr. and -Mrs.
Kord.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Snodrass
or the evenlntc were Mi, and Mia.
Clyde Leiffhion. Miss Kdna Jones,
Mini Daisy Kohhs. -Mr. and Mis.
Kimer Heed, Marcus lloeseh. Mm
Naomi Scott, .Mr. and Mrs. Kord
Allen and Mr. Warder.
menus I Pretty Polka Dot
tNaom
, Mrs.
THIS run. SimulsU, sailor, de
siKlieil by Agnex. Is of ronrsely
wuuvon liUi-K straw Willi uranse
dint rt-,1 silk pompoms posftl almvt
ami muli-nit-aili the slitf. Hula
In iiu on eiu-U aitii.
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Mrs. Pattison Js
Hostess to' Ciub
Price Harlow Wed
Mrs. Viobert-I'att.son was a host
ess Weducsduy when, .she enter
lained menibevH ,0J' the Thursday
fciridtftf club at luncheon tit the
ticajawea tun. Covers were placed
fur eltfht ami two ta,lkM of bridge
. wt-re at play for the. afternoon.
Honors at bridge went to Mrs.
I.i-la Joius.
Former Residents
Visit La Grande
Oorasionins ilpliKliirul two wei-kM
or I; lot many I !ru.lor uave
hivn the visits of . an unusually
liirire nunllior or IntorestinB former
m's:iinls of tills city. '
or . former I .a ra4- lilgU
wliool ron.p, roprwUlilR classes
heuveen about mil) nnil 1914. so
many have been here for summer
vMtM that the part. week might
utmost have hcn called a "liome
coniiiif;." It lns at least iroideil
baiiy hums' of re-Uvtus girlhood.
4.'iys antl a number or afternoons
. of informal vlslt:n(c anrt uicnicli-
Last Saluniay a plonlc at ulver
! slile juirk was arranged, hrlnglnK
toKetber a lai'Re Kioup of the rorm
r l.a (iran.ln hi(h school students,
together with their mothers and
children. Twenty-rive potential
ruture .l.a Oranda hluh school
ili.lenls" were with their mothers,
during the pleasant afternoon. Out
, ' or-town visitors tt h enjoyed the
I went included Mrs. O. IHIttoJI
iNiiu llunlr), or Portland .Miss
Mac Neil, who Is teaching in 11a
. wall. Mrs. Hoy purler, (Helen Cur
rey), or McMiunvHIe, Mrs.' K.
llrown, (Inez; Knowles) or I'ort
land. Mrs. Kincst Veins. (Kthel
wriirhit or Oakland. Cut.. Mrs.
Alfred Harding (Sarah Sml(h). of.
New York, uiul Ml. Mllinn Mc.
linnalil Vaughn, or Portland,- I
1'romlnent among otu.ee summer j
visit ors have been Mr. and Mrs. A.
l Hamn.lon. now or Astoria. Mr. J
Hampton was superintendent of!
line public schools, la l.a ututuw a
.tew' years ago. They have . been
the' guests at a number of small
suppers, and informal evvnls.
Party Compliments
Mrs. Alfred Harding
i.' ttw nlfusnre of Mrs. Airred
lli.i-.IInv IS:ii:ih Hllllltll. Or NCW i
York. Mrs. kwuald M, k'ague n-i
terla.ned a lew v lueir i,rt,.uw.
Inrinally at lumheoa Weduesdny
noon ut the Srvcuiaweu lun. t'overs
w, r, plant! for eight. An hQ'ie at
visiting followed on the imzannioe.
.Mis. Hauling who (ntuierly uiade
her liotnn here. Is an Important
suiumco YlsUor in this city. Hh
ami her two small ons aro the
guests or her parents. Mr. undj Mrs.
J. I . !milh, nn llrst street. They
will make an extended visit.
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Picnic Party Is
Held At Pine Cone
To compliment Mr. uni Mrs.
' P.. II. Cord, of lleed-sport who are
:Kvxt lien. Mr, and Mrs. Lot Sod.
KniHs entettaintdi at u delljfhtftil
picnic pm ty at I'lue Cone Wedn
day evcninif. The arcatdou was also
Ihf tilrthday anniversary of Mrs.
SnoilKrnsH
: Karly in the evening Kwimmlng
was fnjoyeil wllh a jdrruic supper
tirved at tallcs in th park, fol-
' At a. quiet ceremony Vedutsduy
evening a's tile I'resbylcri.an manse,
I.ula A axe 11, daughter o Mr. uud
Mrs. 1.. J. Ansell, became ihe bride
jpf- 1'rlce Harlow . ,
- rne untie was aue-uueu oy- yt-r i
sister, J'hyllis. A few close friends
witnessed the wedding which wasj
solemnized by 'the- Itev. .1. (George i
Walz. - .
Both the bKde and Ihf bride-j
dfroom are . resi.unlH of t his . city,
attended hlh. school here,. iujd 1
have many friends In tills vicinity.
Air. and Airs. Harlow will be at 1
Home at a residence ou Kauri h '
street. I
! company program for Saturday
i nixht fullows: S. comi-dy sKt'irn
fs;:tu. Vale of Yesterday; 9. Salon
'orchestra. Zundra; Vic
Mey
11 to
Announcements
Uei:
; The OHvep.- I'.- Mortal
Corps No. :t7 will have their
tllar mpntliU' liuicUeoa for !be O-' oxpress
A. H. IZ o clock Saturday noon I
at the K. of I, hnll.. Ai rs.. Marietta, i K TO
tfPH orehtsiru; lu:Siw mi.mvi
U, Show Hunt.
kgw (li-'n kc) s, Nile: 8:30,
f,ea,ttu-e; fl,-lC: ) in 12, 111 Jinx.
KKX (US kc) S to 12, A MC pro
gram. . Oaklumt
KC.O (7y0 kc sports re-
vh-w; S:4&, piano music: 1. NHC;
12 to 1, dance music.
Kl.X (SSO kc S, popular pro
gram; 11 to. Ill, recordings.
Spokane
K(l A (147 kc) S to 12, AltC
, progiam.
K HQ (fiiU kc) 1 Nlghls In
I Spain; S, NHC; 10," Amos and
'Andy; 1M:;IH to 12. daoc music,
(ios Anelert
Kl-M (Utif. kc) s::io. feature?
i:;io. studio; 1 a Hyinphonidte; 11,
, Mldnigbl frolic.
If K NX tldfi kc) S, features: 10 to
reg-h, dance nuiriic; 1 to 2, .Midnight
Wok .aHil tu'.r daughter, lOlsl aro
in cliarjfe and meniUers- of the com
i)i 1 1 1 ee a ti d At rs, S u sun Ku r u,e 1 1 ,
Al rs, I ,i u ra Hrn r en, Mrs. 11 ebna
llelden, Airs. Alargaret Hlystone
Mrs. Alollle Hack, ond the Allocs
Nedra and Velva llrailsbaw.
Sun l-'innclsco
(USU kc) S::tM. ( features;
orchcsl r
. 1 u : :tu to
fl:yn, danc
12, Nli, .
KKUC (J10 kc) S feature; !.
symphony orchestra: 10. Amos and
Andy; 10:10 to 1, dance music.
Scat tlo
KOAIO (HJO kc) Ji, NHC; flMf..
popular pr4)gram; 10, NHC; 12,
feature.
KJU kc) S to 1-', AIM Pro
gram.
SftU l-Ukiv Oly
KSL (MHO kc) S, male nuartet;
S;:Mi, amateurs; 3. variety; Hk
..... ,.ii.i ah, ic- 1 ft- I Ti il'inrn
I music.
Ily Sister Mnry
Of all the caken to serve with
tVn)t ii li'.i m-Miitn iliiflnu- tM Stun-
nier months, sponge cake is tlu '
most popular. H can be given to.
children since It contains no but-
w lo make it too rich for small
persons. Its liglunesa and tender- ,
ness ''make. It suitable for hoi:
weather when heavy, rich cakes
pall.
leavening. Kggs alone ure de
pended upon for lightening.
A milk acM In the form of cream j
of tartar or vinegar Is added fort
ihe purposi' of stiffening the albu-I
men of the tKg whites and to help
to keep the mixture firm.
I f eggs aro sea rce, t heir n n m
ber may lie decreased and baking
powder added for leavening. Al
though a cake made in thjs fashion :
is not a true sponge, there is little,
difference in the texture of tho
Uni-sked cakes
choice- of ingredients, man net ol ,
mixing, temperature ut baking ate i
ImporiuHt. ' j
sugar Is liuKrtaut !
Klne. granuUtted sugar ilocs much :
to produce a fine grained cake. I
t'asiry flour sifted onco before
measuring uml then sifteJ five or!
sis times lief (ire mixing ulways ,
should be used, lOggs 24 hours old
will bent better than fresher ones.
If the eggs ure well chilled before I
beating, they will become stlffer, I
The. heat of the air in the kitchen
has more effect on tho chilled eggs
than It would if the eggs wen thoj
same temperature. J
This same principle, of heat ex
panding the air beaten into tho
eggs extends to the baking of the j
eukfl. A slow oven permits the
caUe to rise or tho air to expand
before the batter begins to bake, ,
so a temperature of not more than I
U:ti! degrees K. is most satisfactory. I
In mixing the cake, care must be
taken that some, of Hie ulr which
has beep beaten Into the eggs is
lost. The Ingredients must he.
thoroughly mixed, but the mixing
must be done with a folding move
ment. Hough handling when the
whiles are folded Into the batter
will make a soggy cake of little
volume.
Sponge Cake
Six eggs, 1 cup flour, t rup gran
ulated sugar, Vi teaspoon sal
teaspoon cream of tartar, 3 table
spoons boiling water, teaspoon
vanilla.
Separate yolkH front whites of
eggs. I'm yolks into mixing bowl
spatula. Turn Into nn unoiled tube
cake pan and bako one hour in n
slow oven. 320 degrees K, Is nn j
evcellept average temperature, j
Turi cake upside down to cgol lu
tho pan. Invert on a rack to make
an air space between the cake and ,
the table top. !
ft f
Chift'on Ip one of the prettiest polka
dotted medin this summer. A navy
blue nnd white on I lit useil the blue
and while, uoltou fubvle for: tlw Vst
tle pt'iweci trck und thckloosp
jacket, iwth with pteAted vuh'lea
of ulain bln edulnu them. A eoHur
and ert! of white llnew wer enn
hrotdeved In double blue dots and
thp hat. pntse and Mhoes were navy
blue also.
and beat with a rotary beater until
thick and lemon colored. Gradu
ally beat in sugar. Add boiling
water, one tahtcspoonful ut a time,
beating with egjr beuter continu
ously. Heat hard and stir In flour
which has been siried rive or six
times. Mix and silt cream of tartar
and salt and sprinkle over whites
of eggs. Heat whites of eggs with
a wire whisk until they ure stiff
enough to bohl their shape but a le
ant dry. I-'old into egg yolk mix
ture, using the wire whisk of a
KATI'KDAY IMtOiUtAMK
Tim National Broadcasting com
pany program for Saturday night
follows: S. Temple of Air; li. Hoi
deu legends; 10 to 11, Schools
Days; 11 to 12, daucp music.' f
The ' American Hroadcasllng
J
t WTO 1 1 17-POVXtt TKOIT
KLAMATH WALLS, Ore., July IV
(AT) L'elleun May. home, of tint
large rainbow trout, Has, yielded,,
irtiother leviathan. i
llarr Anthony San I-'ritncisco
sportsman, hooked and landed i
1 7-pound trout ut ter a strenuous;
fight yesterday. The fish and man
j battled for fully a half hour.
KKKI AVKI.f IIKAII'H y.WH DAILY HIVIDKN'DM
Ih Belle Myers
Chiropractor
1 lours
2 to 57 to S
Vesf .lacobsnu Ithtg.
Ii Crande, Ore.
La Grande, Ore., Ortce Bldg.
H(i6 Adanu.
Genuine
TOREADORS
An ideal pant for outing and
sport wear. Mnd of havy
Mack twill oxira wld bot
tom.i with rd trltmuioys and
TJosler tops.
4 to 12 $1.69
2fi to 33 $1.95
NEW
SILK FROCKS
FELT HATS
The very smartest warm weather frocks
and classy Felt Hats are just in see
them now at The Cinderella.
The New
Silk Frocks ,
Dozens of smart, new
styles in cool summer
silks of soft pastel
shades, prints and white
sleeveless cool
smart inexpensive.
$14.95
The New Felts
More jaunty and classy
than ever whites
pastels new shapes
just now especially
fashionable and desir
able. $5.95 to $10.95
CREDIT-Glady on Cinderella's Easy
Payment Plan
The
Cinderella Shop
Meat Groceries
Cor. Cedar and Washington
Main 759
Housewives of today run their home
just as systematically as any business
firm who succeeds She is proud to set
a good table and not be extravagant.
She knows where she can buy the best
and freshest foods at the greatest sav
ings. Wise housewives trade at Joel's.
We as a store are proud to say that each
month and each year we show a very
nice gain in our business. Lower prices,
goods guaranteed, a willingness to
serve, have helped us build our store.
Features for Saturday & Monday
10 lbs. pure cane sugar 62c
Royal Gelatin, 3 pkgs 25c
Bulk dates seeded, lb. 20c
Corn Flacks, 3 for 25c
'31i lb. green apples 25c
Toilet Paper, 13 lge. rolls 2.3c
New Walla Walla sweet onions, 3 lbs 25c
Certo, bottle 28c
10 lbs. new potatoes 35c
Bananas, 3 lbs 2.9c
Ice cold water melons, lb SVc
Cucumbers, 2 for 15c
All Vegetables are Fresh & Prices Low
5 bars Crystal White Soap
1 Peets Granulated Soap, reg. value
.$1.45. 1 large aluminum pan for 99c
Fresh dressed Rhode Island Friers
and Hens
LASTING
When' you rhooH' a flllluK
monunl-ii! fur U,i lasl mark
Qf I't-aiH't't fo,r a ,i,'l:,rtOil
lov,l om you art, playlnK a
l;ttinr im-morlul ono llmt
will IiihI tlmmKli Oh, .-ikoh
lo inarU tlm Hurri'il Mol for
Bn,'niUon.H lo pniius IVhIkhs
uii, I prii-ps Klu'l'y furnlsln-1
will, in ,1 t, ligation.
Cemetery
Memorial
Works
C. H. MeCLURF.
La Grande, Ore.
T 1
July uearan
ice
SPRING COATS
AT1;.-.-. ::
THE ORIGINAL PRICE
See Our Selection
: - Of Frocks-
8.95- 11.50- 14.85 - 19.75
One Group of !
Better Grade Coats
At 1-3 Off
, See These Values. '.
Compare Our Prices. '. '
PUTMAN'S
Ready-taAvear Millinery:
. , ' ., )A !.-.iv, i
I , , , m
fl Zrr (Til I . . j
1 isasT
Royal Fruit Gelatin
Use it like Jell-O.
3 pkgs ..U.25
, A L
nas Become a nauun-wiae vojfue p
cause it is both delightful and sensi
ble. The choicest foods possible to
obtain are spread out before you. ,
Clearwater Tuna Bakes ,
No. i can .15
. v 1 .
Nalley's Guest Standard
Mayonnaise Ivory Sugar Corn
1 pt. jar .....33tf , Carton of 12 bra. 49 No. 2 can ...,.-.;.12f
Rogers Van Camps , ;
Baking Powder Pork And Beans
1 11). can .25 8 medium cans ,...,....;...39
sp T11Suiest. cwpso; :
P&G . Jelly Powder T , , o . 1A
10 bars 39 2 pkgsl ..15 ::r.ft
, , n, -- , . Ml ., J '. "I l;
Corn Meal V Fruit Jar Rubbers !
Yellow or White, Rest Quality Red, double lip. i
1Q lb. bag : 40 1 dozen in carton :.......!...,J.i.5
. ,i,i " A
Crisco Piggly Wiggly Ivory
011 ., TO, Cider Vinegar Soap Flakes 1
lbl r" 7J 1 pt. bottle 18 Large ikgv'p,...234
i -. ... ., .I,..., i . n i i I,
FEDERATION
The Home Flour
$1,03
w
1) lb. bag
1 barrel
SEA FOAM
Another Hon-u Flour
49 II). bag
1 bane!
.....$I.5Q
School Boy
Peanut Butter
1 lb. can 25
2 lb. can .'.47
CHEESE
Velveeta
ij lb. carton 23
American
V- lb. carton 23
PARSTETT
Regular Carton 24
OATMEAL
CARNATION j
3 lb. pkg. , 25
CHECKER
a lb. 7 oz. pkg, v26,
IFIRIESIH IFIRB)D
You will always find a good stock of high grade food stuffs in this de
partment. WE BUY FOR QUALITY.
The P-A- Piggly Wiggly Ccj