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Thursday, August 22, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Thrfie Society News " i . . . . .1- i. . i ...... i Stoddard Home At Pondonsa Scene Of ! Enjoyable Party Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard on- teriuinea members of t ho young int'i hum young women s Al 11 1 lilt I. Improvement association mnko hoards at their home nt I'ondosa last evening. . Six carloads from l.a C ramie folk drove to the lumber community for the owning. InclunS ing hoard members and their guests. Kollowhig a brief business meet ing of the 1vo hoards a "feed" that Included fried chicken amt "roasl -lug cars" w:s enjoyed hy the 32 guests. The supper was spread in the 1 lunhuin - Wright orchard. A Jolly social evening was spent. Mr. Stoddard Is rirsi counsellor to the young men's association. Birthday Party At Coleman Home Little Miss Klaine Roberta Cole man entertained five little friends at a matinee party recently, on the occasion of her fiflh birthday anni versary. Following the theater the young guests enjoyed games and a pretty birthday lnneheon was served hy Miss Klaine'H mother, Mrs. William Coleman. tiuesis of Miss Klaine who help od her celebrate her hirlhday were Helen Nohciil, Kliva and Desmond Larson. Henrietta spivey and Kry or Adskfn. Miss Fergus Weds Clarence S. Lee AnnouucementK were received here yesrerday of the marriage of Miss Kllzaheih Kergus. daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. YV. K. J 'end let on, to I Marenee s!'Tee. "! - .Minneapolis, Mian,, oa May 31, Miss Fergus graduated from thftj Ten, Melon high school in I'lLTi and I has been with the basiness office of llond Itrnthers department slnrf I since that time. She was a popular; member of the younger wet in Pen dleton and has many friends In La iri-ande as w.-ll where sh mane 1 . . i k'mnk mi i eii ci in to n ahoiii i-ighl years ago. Miss i'VrtfUH js Hie niece of Mr. and M rs. ,. II. Keeiie v. of t h is city. Mf. and Mrs. Lee will he al home fter September Hi at Alcesler, S, I). Rride-To-Be Is Honored at Party To compliment-. Miss o -Lileita; Leighton and Merle Tellefson, of Mudras, Miss H.-rnetn I'iersou and (leorge Moats entertained at a. de light! ill swimming and hi-enkinsl j parly at I'ine Cone yesterday morn- i Ing. The betrothal of Miss' Leigh-, Ion and Mr. Tellefson was announe. ' ed In June, i The several co iph s who were i guests of Mimm I'iersou and Mr. j Moats enjoyed an early morning flip and breakfasi. returning by j eiyht o'eioek. . ISTEVENSVANEMG'i ,:MC0l 1 '53M&r La Grnmlu, Ore.. Grace Bldg. I Ah:, Adams, .NEW TIES See 'our new assortment of Taney four in hand tits. New stripes and fancy patterns in the Hew tall shades. 50 - 95c Perfection "rtSl -.1,,, yfi-s make sure " t'-M I'vhi-ivrly In 1 111 Observer LESLIE PLAIN OK Choral Society Enjoys Picnics I i Two jolly picnics have made tho past week u delight tut one for members of the I ait heran i 'horn! impiety and th ir frit-mis. On Sunday society mouthers and i guests, nuuiheri'ig about '. ed an all-day picnic at t'ov , Hwimming and a picnic dinner as i diversions. j j Uast evening n party of about 35 went lo Cove for a seven o'clock I t swim and a wemer roast. I he ciety has heen enjoying a series of; social events during the several j ni'fhN oi inn wiiinuier inai u is imiu heen actively organized. Their chor al activities will he resumed soon, with the retur:. of the Kev. and Mrs. I.eif Awes. Lilletta Leighton Is Complimented Honoring Miss Lilletta T.cighton and Merle Tellefson, of Madias, whoso engagement has been . an nounced, Miss Louise Leighton was hostess at a. party last evening ut the It. YV l ,-ct.t I ei.'I.K.n lw.nu. on ( V.lnr The evening was spent al games " ""es,,ons came trom me uu.u a:td al its close refreshnienls were Ibroughoul the wh.de afler- S(,,.Vfl(j i noon there - was that thoroughly Mr. 'Tellefson is visiting in Jai 1 n nnim-llko atmosphere fi panel o from Madras where Miss tllMl MrH- M'-'n rreates ho that Leighton is teaching in the high school. Mr. Tellefeson is agent for the r nion Oil company In that elly. (luesls of Miss Leighton wero Miss Mary Lou I'lper, Miss Kvelyn I'iper, M Iss Herneta I'iersou, M Iss Natnlle Kbert, and Miss Litetta Leigliton, Vernon l'aile:i, .lay Ken driek, (leorge Moat him Leigh-!"1" ton, (leorge f'.flkisoii, and Kugeni Cntes. and Mr. Tellefson. Auxiliary Plans luesday lJicnic The L. S. to the H. of L. I- and K. made plans for an interesting i picnic- Tuesday at I'ine Cone at j which they will entertain their hus- hands when I hey met in regular ! MeMsln:i at I tie K V II Tiles. .... nay evenini; Mrs. Kilwaiif Streiff, president of ' the auxiliary organization, was in i j charge of the inei ling at which ; j there was a large al tendance. i The picnic is lo begin at ahoui I j 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. It . j was planned. Husbands will join j their wives shortly after five I o'clock and will have a swim, pre- ceding picnic supper. Miss DeLoney To; itt j iflr tt 1 i wea ivir. vanaerpooi! 1-Yiellds of Miss 'Kathleen le I.Otley will be interested lo know that her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I )el.oney have announced her engagement to Monroe Vanderpool. Mr. and M is. DeLoney and t heir daughter now make ilu-ir home in San llernadino, Cal., but lived here a few years ago; leaving this city In HUT. Miss DeLoney attended high school In La Crandc and hns many friends here among the younger folk. The date of the welding has been set for September ;ind it w ill be held in an L. I . S. church there at seven o'clock. Park'dale Club In Meeting- Yesterday A happy afternoon was spent at : the city park yesterday afternoon j when the l'arkdale club held lis! seini-nionthly meeting. Thtie was. no business session, Hie afternoon ! being devoted entirely lo visiting. ! At about four o'clock luncheon was. served. There were twelve mem-' hers and a guest present for the day. Reception Will Honor Miss Sayi,e Mr. and Mrs. I-;. A. Sayre are. Inviting their friends to call to.; morrow afternoon a nd c cuing at a farewell reception for t heir daughter, (ieneva, who is leaving mion lor china. They ;(re enter taining at their home at Htei! I'onrih street. in Cooking? For the best in seasoning depend up- ll,' C. I of that. It always pours for even-grain prevents caking, pack ing salt dust. That's why experts al ways use Leslie to impart that touch of something that makes the differ ence between good and fair cooking. You ust but lit lit Suit . . . Ill lhl Unit bt tht but " SALT 1 O I) I . V. D SCHOOL FOR HOUSEWIVES OFEXS HERE (Continued rruin rag u dinner an be served, cheaply. She used a hamburger loaf as her foundation, and carrots, squash put a toes and pea rs as her vege tables antl salad foods, with an in expensive lemon pudding jis desert. There was no very cosily or Im practical item Dit her menu and she demonstrated, as she prepared it, how the "little tilings" that make a dinner interesting" and njoy-1 pretty can he done. Her yellow withiund green color scheme was effce- tive." "You'd he surprised what funny mistakes women can make when they give yon recipes, so I've tested one of these for you and know they're flue." slie confided in discussing the method of pre- paring each of a number of recipes which were presented In written form fur the .audience. Many Minis A host of little hints Mrs. Me- 7 .can had suggestions for using ! canned cream, scalded and cooled, j for whipping cream; a way to ! sieam your carrots, unsiitnne.i so j mat ine sums laii on easily niter 'cook in-r- fee- linv roll- ili:i e;in kept and made up In different ways; the use of a looseleaf cake pan -fur -ha king roasts. l'encits were joliing notes busily as the J 'lKOi wowirii listened nhsorbedly ito her suggestions. Occasionally m'r "''""rs nave a leeung oi in- oi iiiai personal ussuciaiiun wiui her, rather than of being a remote "audience". Table service was carefully dem onstrated. The ho 111,0 economist explained that Hie common Hense way had become the host way In a. modern day when useless waste '!np iim' fllfH was on the black list. Award Prized In the attendance drawing that followed. Mrs. (lllbert Hunter won the electric fan. given hy the Ka st ern Oregon Light and J'mver com pany. Mrs. .(esse ("'rum received the six month subscription to the Observer thaj is the second (hilly attendance prize. Third, fourih. fifth and sixth 4!t-pound sacks of I'V'dera Hon Flour went to M rs. (leorge YV". (Ionian. Mrs. William lloulet. Mrs. L. Tarks, Mrs. Lynn K. Hill. Mrs. C. I. Hazen and Mrs. Willia m S ni i t h received t h ree -pound cans of Snowdrift and Mar garet K. Merritt and Kdith Trout won cans of Wesson Oil. A two- )ound can of Schillings coffee ent to Mrs. I'rank (Mltner. Schllling'H ; baking power was won by Herthn j Wit herspoon, and Mrs. V W. Kei llor. Several boxes of Schilling's i spices, mustard and vanilla- were presented to MrH. L. Denham, Mrs. Lola A. Jones and 151 vie 1. Turks. M i s. 10. K. 1 larmon, M rs. Hoy Trout, Mrs.- Otis Ituchanan am Anna ..C' liiinies; .lunl .Mrs. ' Trout, 'Mrs.- Otis Ituchanan and salt. The 1-ady "Washington silver, used by Mrs. McLean at the table, has been given for use at the cook ing schol through the courtesy of lllrnic's Jewelry. I'late ware has been loaned to the school hy Hich nrdsou's Art and Hift store. The Kriday menus and recipes follow: ti-:a iti:riir.siiMi:NTs August l-Viilny Tu:ich for Hmi. Twenty-four hour s:il:nl. Mtdded cheese salad, (range bread. Mexican treat. KudtfC. .Date filled so,lian-M. " Tecan rolls. Olngeraio siilad. iuick brown sugar cuke. Salad oil chocolate cake. Yum Yum cake. I lark spiced cako. Ice cream cake. Toasted salad sandwiches. Seiiibrick sandwiches. Horseradish sandwiches. Cue ii i nber onion sandwiches. Lobster or shrimp sandwiches. 'I'ci.isliil bmlirnillli bis- l'uu:h lor 100 J Uts. cold black tea. 3 doen lemons. 1 dozen manges. 2 pt. cans grated pineapple. 1 c. maraschino cherries. S c. sugar. 4 c. water. ltoil sugar and water. Cool. Kx tract juice from lemons and orange-.. Combine all Ingredients' willi syrup. Win n ready to serve dilute to make 3 gallons using all wall r or part gingcniht with water. I i decorated lee lllovk I Vst- water or lemonade In re frigerator pan. When partially frozen poor out water, place de oral ions, freeze. Add rest of Ihi-ii 1 a id ire.-zi! solid. Twi-nlv-t Hour salad '. sugar. 2 ibsp. Hour. Is p. alt. 2 egg yolks. l-:t c. lemon Juice. -:: c. pineapple juice, c. whipping rre.iiu. 1 c. pineapple. 1 c. white cherries. 4 c. almonds. 1 c. iiiarshmallows. Mix sug-ir. salt and flour. Add i'Kk yolk and fruit jaice. Cook In douMe holler. Heat till thick. Cool. Add whipped cream. Drain fruit well and fold all ingredients In the di'-.'-lni;. Store in refrigerator 24 Ins. S-i ve on leitui e. Molded t hciw SllUil ' tlep. gelatine. I f. boiling water, lb:;, rliww. 1 green pepper, t S'.Uffed Olives. cup nut iue:its. 1 pliiH-ntn. ' Saif. pt. whipping pre.im. Soak gelatine in cold w:if solve in hothni: waler. Cool. etM-f -seT pepper, olives. nut h ft ml ! Sipiaren an w fi nterl. I( Improves pimento. Arid salt, gelatin'', when tin flavor when stored in a cloned p irtl'iily set, fold In w hlpp'-d j hot. ere;un. Chill rtr freeze. Hcne with: lep rrcfttn i'aUo v rouyr.nnnie, ' 1-2 r. butler Orange Itrcad 2 l."ne . 1 r. sugar 4 i iipa fto ir. 2-3 c. millt 3 tsp. baking powder l tsp. salt, 'a e. sugar. '4 c. shortening, 1 e. milk. - eggs. j 1 e. candied orange peel. l-:t enp syrup from candled peel. Sift flour, hiiktng powder, salt and sugar. t 'ut In shortening. j Add milk and beaten egg. Stir in . candied orange peel and syrup.' Itake in loaf pen 7 3x:t " lor an ! minutes at :::) degrees lahrenil. ' Candid I Orange I'ecl lii-mow peel in iiiarters from 4 oranges. Cover with cold water, ltoil slofly till soft. Drain. Cut In thin strips with scissors, lioll Vj e . water and lc. sugar until it spins, a thread. Cook strips In syrup ,ri minutes. 1 rain. ' Mexican Trent 'j c. sngan-caramalize. :U e. milk. 2 c. sugar. '4 e. buiier. c. nuls. j I tsp. vanilla, j ltoil milk, sugar and butter. Add j caramali.t-d sugar, (toil to soft ball stage. Let stand without Hiring till thoroughly cold. Heat. add vanilla ami nuts. Heat till stiff. Knead as bread, ltoil up in jOK-s- j thick. Store in a tight i. (1V , i,..., uiited l-'mlgt c. sugar. 3 squares bitter chocolate. 1 r. sour cream. tsp. soda. I Cinch sail, I tsp. vanilla. cook till sugar is dissolved, stir-1 ring well.. Hull lo soft ball stage.; Let stand without tillrrlng till , thoroughly cold. Add 1 tsp. vanilla. Heat till stiff. Drop from teaspoon , Into pattlc shapes. Store ill light tin box. Date I 'tiled (sm ikies 1 ll. dales sinned. I e. sugaj1. c. watet. I t bsp. femon juice. Cook to a paste. 1 c. fal. ! t brown sugar. 1 tsp, soda. ii v. cold wafer, j - ', c. rolled on Is. 1 tsp. Hillt. j Soften fat. Heat with sugar. Stir In ot her ingredients. Toll out Vj i the douh to fit a pan 15x12. i Spread on dale mixture. Hull out j olher part of dough lo cover date mixture. Hake 30 min. at 3T.0 de-! greetf. Cut in squares. Tc'iiil ltoil . ltoil out bread or roll dough into a rectangle .' thick. Spread with i butter, i;. c. sugar, '.. c. broken 1 pecan meats, ltoil up and cut 1 thick. In an Iron fry pan melt VA c. butter H-e. brown sugar. Thtee in the rolls, rut side up. Let rise.; Itake. When done t nrn up side down. Serve hid or cold. CJtngcrnlo Salad 3 tbsp gelatine 3 tbsp water 1-3 c. boiling water 2 e. giugcniln t ' 1-4 o lemon juleo 2 tp sugar ' pinch Halt " Hojilf trnllltltwt ill Pfll1 WfllCT' lls- solve In boiling waler. Add sugar; nnd salt. Cool. Add glngerale and lemon Juice. Add 1 c. chopped celery. 1 c iliced pineapple, 1 c. chopped apple, 1-2 e.Miced crystal lised ginger. Mold, serve with may onnaise. Onick Cake llrown Sitgiu 1 -3 c. soft butter 1 1-3 c. brown sugar 2 eggs 1 -2 c. sour milk 1 3-4 c. flour 3 tsp. baking powder 1-S tsp. soda 1 -2 tsp. cinnamon I -2 tsp. nutmeg 1-2 lb. dates or 3-4 cup raisins. I'uL all the ingredlentH into a bowl. Heat with a cake spoon 3 minutes. Hake in 2 layers In inch pans, at 3T.0 degrees. Vrn;ilnj 1-4 c. soft butter 1 -4 c. cream 1 tsp. vanilla 1-2 tsp. lemon powdered sugar i Heat with spoon till thick enoiigli lo spread on cako. Salad Oil Chocolate Cake ! 1-2 c. salad oil j 1 -3 c. hot water j 1 tsp, vanilla i 3 eggs I 4 s, chocolate 3-4 c. nutmeats J 3-4 e. flour 1 -2 tsp. salt 1-2 c. milk 1 I -2 c. sugar 2 tsp. baking powder Heat yolks. Add milk, vanilla nnd Biigar. Melt chocolate In hot water. Stir Inlo first Ingredients, Sift flour, baking powder find salt, Add nuts, Heat Inlo chocolate mixture. Add salad oil. Heat. Kotd In stiffly beaten whites. Itake in 2 layers In ft Inch pan. This j a moist cake that keeps well. Dark Spiced Cake 1-3 v. butter 1 e. brown sugar 1- 2 c. molasses 2 ettgs 2- 3 c. rntsIiiH 1 -2 c. strong coffee 2 c. flour , 1 tsp. .soda 1 tsp, cinnomnn 1 -2 tsp. Halt 1 -2 tsp. cloves 1 -3 e. currants Mix In conventional c;ike meth od. This cake keeps well nnd fan hi cut in small shapes to frost Ytmi Yum Cake 1 pkg. puffed raisins 1-3 c. ('risen or 1-2 r. bulter 1 c. brown sugar 1 c. hot water 1 tsp. cinnamon 1-2 tsp. nittnig 1-2 tup. a llspfec j 1 -2 tsp. cloves Cook alt these Ingredients t i minutes In a mverd pan to plump misins. Coot. Add I e. broken not : meats, 1 tsp. soda. 1 tsp. salt. J I tsp. baking powder. 2 c. flour, 1 tsp. vanilla. 1 tsp. h-riiou. Hak In ; paper lined pnn Inches by 7 . Ids. i Inches at 32.1 degrees. This cakf (lilnd fs hft In th pan and cut Into 1 .. ' : u..cl .. L )l ------ New Pulman's as usual present an early exhibit of the new and correct modes which foretell the popularity of styles for the new season. THE NEW FALL MODE IN FROCKS Down goes the hemline on the. new frocks as the Fall 192!) introduces an entirely new silhouette, " a silhouette so different it makes last season's Frocks look old fashioned for now the waist line is indicated, suggesting a slight very interesting curve, and the knee is covered lending a fascinating long line equally becoming whether one is tall or short an important new fashion first sponsored in PUTMANS Fall Collection, i New Fall Dresses $17.50 1& $G9M - y' 4 a THE COATS ARE SMART The idea of the new silhouette as expressed in the new Frocks is also developed in the new coats. Slightly longer, new flares, new fitted models as well as the straight lines of more conservative style. The new wrap collar lends a youthful note that is decidedly chic the new furs are beau tiful and flattering. Putmans collection of exclusive. Fall Coats for travel, sport and dress wear are ready for your approval. New Fall Coals $25.00 to $110.00 See Them In Our Window iiiill!.''ni-i-' 1-2 tsp, salt :t egg whlteH beaten I 1-2 tablcKpoon cornstarch, flour to fill 1 r, 1 c. flour n tsp. baking powder HI ft flour, cornstarch and halt ing powder .1 times. Mix In tnisal way. Hake in I2xti pnn no mln- utes at degrees. When cidd, i cut to make 2 layers, fx!i. rineupplo l-'llllug ! I -2 e. sugar 1 ou.k white I 1-4 c. crushed pineapple, drained 1 from Juice. j Heat whiles of eggs with Pover j beater. Add half of sugar slowly, j Meat. Then add pineapple. Heat. ; Add rest of sugar and beat till stiff enough to hold sha pe. Hut tie- : I ween layers of enkr. Tousled Salad Sandwiches Mash erea in cheese , Moisten with freneh dressing. Cut g rah run bread in 4-lneh sllees. Spread 1 with cheese. Sprinkle with chopped pecan meats. 1'tit together In pairs. Itemove crust. Cut In fin ger pieces. Toast, Sem brick Sandw li lies Cut crust from sandwich loaf. Cut into 7 strips lengthwise, flut ter. Chop cob) boiled ham. moist en with cream. Season with Fait and mustard. I se for 2 layers of I filling. Chop cold chicken or veal. Moisten with mayotinais". Usu for two layers of filling. Chop nuts and green pepper. Moisten with mayonnaise. I ut together. Kohl in cheeso cloth, J'ut a. weight on top for an hour. Slice in 1-4 Inch rdlces. Cut in half to mako pieces about 2x4 Inches for a ten, HrirMrftlHl Cream (i tbsps. butter. Add slow ly 4 tbsp. grated horm-rndiHh, 1 tsp. lemon juice, dash salt. Cut bread in circles. Hotter with mix ture, I'ut together In pairs. Cut , a pimento olive In half. Cut a ; elrc from top sllco of bread nnd Insert hslf of olive. I TuumciI Utaturmilk Chccc. Itlttfult 111 III Jm fm First Showing of Autumn Fas PUTMAN'S 2 r. flour 1 tsp. sugar j 1 -4 r. gritted cheeso ' 4 tsp. baking powder I tsp. salt I :i-4 r. hultermlltc ) 1 -4 c, salad oil j 'A-S tsp. sod Jl j Mix buttermilk, oil nnd sodn. : Mix other IngredientH. Comblip. ! Holt out and rut In biscuit shape. ' Hake at fiiHI degrees. May loast ! w hen hot or cold. f CHILD SAVED FROM 1) FAT II BY RAILROAD MEN CHATHAM, Out.. Aug. 22 (AH) - iJoaald McfireKor, 7 years old, wlfli his hand caught in a switch) stared at approaching death today ih a locomotive rushed down the rails w hlch pinioned him. Hroiupt act ion bv i ciiou nu n and the watchful eyo of the engineer In charge of I he locomotive saved his lire. The hoy had been sitting on ttie switch tali watching section men ballast the road. A short distance away a tower operator closed the switch for the approaching engine a id dona Id's fingers were caught 111 a vise-like grip. His cry of pain brought, section men to his aid. Some endeavored to pry the rails apart with crow bars but falhd. Others ran toward the oncoming engine and waved to I tin- engineer who was able tu bring 1 the locomotive to a stop a. short ; distance from the trapped young Hlef. nam i s iti;iiti:si:TATivr, KALKM, Ore., Aug, 2-', (Al' Covernor I'aiter.Hon haw appointed Konald 1. Calvert, rditor or ihn OrPKu'ii'm. to reprcHent hi in at the confereneH of wetern RoVern nr which will be Iwdd In Halt t.ake ( 'Ity A uguMl -'J a nd 'J 7, You'll prefer these larger ice cubes that freeze faster in FRIGIDAIRE ice cubes are full size. And there is no dinger of their running short. For with the new "Cold Control" you can regulate at will the time re quired to freeze them. And not only that, but you can freeze the most unusual and delicious salads and desserts easily and quickly right in your own home. FRIGID AIR E MORE THAN A Million'Xti USE JESSE ROSEN BA I'M New Foley lildjtr. La Grande, Ore. ' hioiis A Small Deposit will Hold Any Garment ("i-'SJi " ThtHtUfpritlm" ' miff Cm fro", . . d timpt ptttnttd dtvir mw offrd fritnistr. , Will you he our guest for ; a few minutes this week? You pl;K'c yourself under no obligation to buy. i :. o. l. & p. co. 1 .a Grande,' Ore.