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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1929)
Wedneschiy, October 2;!, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Three f Society News Mrs. MagTuder Is , Complimented At P. E. 0. Luncheon XIrn. Iliii'Ii'y II. lit: lumlsim and SlrH. J. 'P. Iti-.-hanlson wn lies loHKts yt'Kifiday to Chapter I of 1'. 1-3. O. at a ilt'lioiotis oim o'clock lunrhoon at llnlr home, in honor ol' M rs. Grace Kent .Alah'i'Utlt'f, nl at 'fyaniwr for tlm MOciriy. I Mil ium tlm afternoon a tui.siin-ss Kisslon was I'l-hl. Kail flowers and clusters of minium leaves fornu'd Mli-jii'liv1 dttco ratio ns. Ars. Kdyard llolin-s. of Ta roitliii was i;" ont-iil'-town Klles!. Guests Honored At Dinner at Inn Mr. and Mrs. Kd ward I. Holmes if Taroina, and Mik. .Mary Holmes of .os Anp-lrs wi-iv honor quests at a charming mi-host diniu-r last evening at t he Sarajliwca" it li coven: for 1M. Tin- inversion of , the evening was bridge, with honors ayardt'd to M i . and M rs. 1 1 ol -.nis. Monday evening frit-iul . railed at tlio II. A. Ziirbrlrk home to re no iv their a('Uafnlan-i' .with iho llolnii-s. Mr, and M rs. I-Mward Holmes a iv ifUirniiiK to their home in Tacoma. while Mm. Mary lliil(n's is on her way to l.os An KoIoh. Het'orc' rominir to.l.a li ramie Sunday i-veiiing,, they hiid toured Sou) liern 'a lifornia.. , ; .They were I'nrmer tvNhlrmvs 6t "ihif city. Mf I. L. Club Meets At Hunter Home At a del IkM fill afternoon of hrlilKo yesterday. Mrs. Gilbert Hunter was hostess to tin;- mem bers i,f the M. I. I.. I'.ridKe club with three tables at play. High tally was won by Mrs. l.ela Jones. Attractive hmimiets of asters formed a lovely decoration. During the afternoon a dainty tvo .course luncheon was served. So-Ne-He Members In Enjoyable Meet Mrs. Kern Kreemnn and Mrs. Kiln Koeter were rharmini; lios 1 esses yesterday afternoon to K members of the 8o-Xe-Ne club at Mrs. Koeler's home. Knllowini; a short business nie.t liu? the afternoon was spent play ing games and- in social hours, with prizes awarded to Mrs. Ti'es y Suydam. Mrs. . Kate itetlhratl. and Mrs. Messle Uggelt. Hern Ire Suydam, and Cla.lys Lilly were Undented with consolation awards. Visitors for lb" afternoon were: Mrs. Frank Kluuery, Mrs. Freda Yeske, and Mrs. Cert rude Sulli- Vil II. The net inert Im; will be No- j vemher 12 at Hie home of Mrs. j waller llntchison.' 2i'u Cedar j si reet. La, Petite Bridge Club Entertained 'Mrs. Mollie Buck ' Hostess To Club Tim Goo.'. Will club was delight fully entertained yesterday by Mrs. Mollie Uuek " t the hemic of her daughter. Mrs. Irvin; itratnwell on T. avenue, with ten members P resect. M rs. Frances JMank, , pr- siilont. presided over the b'.isi- , nesr; meeting. j An entertaining program was 1 1 resent eil with several leadinirs and i stunt. M rs. Jessie Nelson, j wave a reading. "Senator Ht st's J Klei;y on a Hog;' ami Mrs. Laura i Uiaden read. "Adam and Kve." A clever stunt was prese nted by ;Mrs. Plank, and Mrs. C. If. niy !ste,ne. Mrs. Minnie I.uplier, Mrs. Mollie Muck, and Mrs. J. Ken 1 nedy told interest in? stories. An latter dinner speech was made by j Mrs. li. W. ('a rr. j I alnty refreshments were serv ed at a long table decorated with ! a lit uni n flowers ami I la Howe 'en COlo IT. j . : Constitution Of j ; A. G. S. Amended ! The revised constitution of the j A. i. S. which has been changed j by the executive committee was .unanimously accepted at the reg ! ii In r business mei tin? if the or ' Kanization y -sterday. after it was j read by the secretary. Frances I c I .on.tr. Lena Ihleket. - president or j the A. (1. S.. presided. I Mui-;riierite AlrGlcnning, chalr j man of t he at h let ic-health com inittee, thanked the trills for their assistance in the health survey j that this con unit tee has been i sponsoring. She explain! d a check jbook in which the nirls could n I cord their wcikIiT ami thus watch i thi'ir improvi'inetit. She ailvis-il leach (flrl lo purchase one for her ! own use. j Miss Anne Arnohlus. head of the home economics department, I jrave a very Interest Ihk nnd In Isirai'live health talk urfritiK the i ni t'l.'t to watch tin ir diet with relation to their them to come to prai'li'.v. An e planatioii was imnle of. how KirU r-onld receive gymnasium ereilit for uiteivUntr "lie A. t-i. S. hikes. - The A. IJ. S. sons which, was adopted luH year, u as practiced. Wednesday afternoon, Oetobri :;u. the A. ti. S. will have a Hal lowe'en pariy. There w'tl be ixtutbs. a program ami dancing. Mary Elizabeth Club in Session Mrs. Henry liradshaw was hos tess yesterday tp the members of the Mary Klizaheth club wiier. they spent a pleasant afternoon at her home on I Vim avenue. KqI lowiiiK an hour of sewiujr and ecu versa t ions a delicious thrce courselunclnou was served at on; lon table, centered with a rny bouquet of mariKobls, with lull orange tapers at the ends, all in a color scheme of orange, yellow and black, for the Hallowe'en son. ; . The nest ineeliiif? will he No vember M with .Mrs. S. S. Nye at her home on Washington. a Club Entertained At L. M. Hoyt Home MeinlM-rs of. the liid'em ami Lose'em cl:ib met' last nifrht at l tie L. M. Hoyt dome on Main. A charming color scheme of ifrcen 'and yellow, and clusters of fall , flowers foriped the attractive dec oration:;. Miss :ileen Moretork wpn hon or!' for hitrh score. Consolation was awarded Jo :dls Marguerite S, wci fill. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. TIU'ltSDAY I'ltOCUAMS jyF ;Loney Helping i Polror Rond Tn I Get Organized! ItAKKH, Ore., Oct. The , linker Municipal hand has been rcnrira nixed aud held Us first re- j hearsal Monday evenimr under the ; The tariff Is a theory on which j are always positively ' wrons :ind to roll hut keep the douh as soft as possible. I'ut on a hj,hlly r...;.. - ( holn vnucratH and Republicans absolutely rUrht e!l moldlni; hoard and roll lilitly i - ' - ' - '" - '. ; " - vlth a Poured rollinyr pin. t'ut with a floured cutter and fry in deep hot fat. 1 'rain on heavy brown paper ami do not pile one above the other until, cool. The National liromieastinj; com- direction of Andrew l.oney Jr.. of pany promum for Thursday nlphi j-t cmud!-. tifficers of the new fallow: 7- financial advice and or- ranib7.ation are: llalph Mm. tacue, presiden: Sterling ' May. : vice president ; and Ara Hut lor, i secretary-treasurer. i . , Mr. honey is donating his ser- t vices until such time as funds are j provided by the city for the main- j tenance of the hand. According to , a member of the organisation. Mayor J. It. Messick has promised to pay only for the actual cost of mniniulug the hand up u 'J4lti. The ha ml would he required to make u monthly statement to the mkyor's office of Its expenses. There were IS men at practice Monday niht, many of them mem hern of the obi bapd. Mr. l.oney was for several years solo cornet 1st ami assistant director of the llohu mir Kryl band ami was also a member pf Sousa's hand at one .time. 1 lc received his technical training from Frederick NV lnnes, internationally known musician. . ; ft : 30. fra il to IJ, -hestra; 7 : 3U. symphony hour S::it t! it, Max Dolln and orches tra; 9 t! y:3n. Meimu-y Lane: Hi. to 11, flreen Konm.; 1 - t I Mu sical M usketeers. The I'olumbla llroailcastinir sys tem program fttr Thursday ninht follows: X to li, Don l.ee chain proKiani. l'orlhiud t KOW (H-'itke) 7. NIU' lures; Hi. brass band; , orsau recital, Tacoma i KVl (TtiOlte) i, popular trio, musical, ensemble; 1 lo 12. dance orchestra. ' Salt Lake lty KSL (lUUkc) 7, X1H S. Amos and Andy: 8;:iu. X1U'; :i. features: 10, snycopations. Oakland i . KI.X (KSOke) 7. news: 7:80, Kdna Kischer: K, trio: 8:3u. Melody Man; !, K'pd hymns; !t:Uii, Hawalians. ! KC.O (TiiOkc) 7. t)ympians: Inr. This question each house- j7::i. XHC; !i;3n. twQ-dauo run- wife must answer for herself, v cert; HI, NIK'. ; The temperature of the fat Is of That continent of Senator Short t idse'M in thf Shearer itivestiwation lo iho effect that "capable news paper men do nut make as much us J2.",iKui ii year" is interesting. There "till are Kfim humorists in Congress. ' - SAVEC VT1 SAI KTY Spokane KUQ CilHikel 7, Xnf: fl. old- utmost Importance since this real ly solves the fat-soakln;: prnhlciu. time band: ft:3i. studio; 11, brass If a thermometer Is not used the hand. San FranciM'o 'bread crumb tests is reliable. An inch cube of bread from, the soft Announcements K FllC (lit like) 7:3a, national part of the loaf should hrown in forum; S. t'ltS; 0, vaudeville; Hi, till seconds when dropped Into the llaron Waste ami Luelous; III: Hi hot. fat,' When a thermometer l( to t, ounce music. , used It KI'O OiXllkc) 7, NIK; 7:30. fen- should renter 37n tie Krees Fahrenheit when the ripuult The White Uose Club will meet ni'Xt Wednesday night with Mrs. i laruy Mason, assisted by M rs. Vernon Hull, The liiveritt 1'anMit-Teacher as Koclation will meet ut the line Chap!'l, Friday evening, October LTi at 7:3 o'clock. There will be a social meet lug. 10, I;: dropped In and kept at 3.0 ilegroes during frying. Kings and twists should fry In three to four minutes. Kails need a little burner time. 1'otntn fried rn1nu urn nnm- In ling the dangers weight. weight, explain of being under- MENUS Assisted bv .laouellne O'lirier.. j Miss Arnohlus ave a ih tnolistra I lion Hbowing how a girl may cor j reel her sunken chest, "angel i wings" and dropped abdomen. I thus developing a belter posture, j Miss Kleanor Glass, ill rector of j physical education, reminded the girts of the tennis ma tidies and 'advised that tiny play them while ! the weather permits, keniinding the girls of volley ball she urged IJy SLster Mary Many dletitions look more or less a ska nee upon the ever popular doughnuts or fried cakes of "early American" origin. Jlut carefully ! fried doughnuta temperately en joyed need not be tabooed from , the average diet. i Although the terms 'doughnut' .and "fried cake" are used Inter .ehangahly, there is a technical dif ference between the two. Dough iiiuts are bits of yeast bread dough tares: X:3n. Ni;c: H:3H. violin Tommy and Hob; H:30 to 'l N'i: l.os Angeles KN.V tlo;,ukc) 7. feature artists 10, dance music; 1 to 1, courtesy program. 'make and sure to he good. KII.I (!tnokc)-s, CHS; 9. sym- I Potato Tried fakes phony: H). dance orchestra; 12 to Two medium sized potatoes, 2 1, organist. . tablespoons butter, 2 eggs, 1 cup KFI (O40kc) 7. Nllf; 9:30, dim; t sugar, I cup sour milk, 1 tensp.ion HI. NIU'; 11, news-. -isoda, I teaspoon baking powder, Scat tli " 'l-4 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon KOMO (!20kc) 7. NHO; ft, old-'grated nutmeg, about 3 riipx flour, time band; 1 1:15. news; 1 1 :30, I Hull and mash not nine. Add NIU: 12 to 12:30. organ. butter nnd mix thoroughly. Add ' eggs well beaten. Dissolve foda sc..,um1 um fried In , fat.'1"'""" "n, n,ls mU,"K l-wl"'-Pii..l cn,U,. lire f Hie iwilur.. f i, wll.h " A,1,l "" "w"r "quirk l.,.,.,l" .Immh sweclencl ' f"""' ,"lx,,,'" A'1'1 . u,ul frir.l In deer, fill. . i"""" ' ' r m,-v Write That Letter Today ! for Winter 17.50 1 9.75 Smue ( ks maintain Unit lialf : beef mii't anil lialf lnril In ii-rfir-; nhle to nil laril fur frying, that tlii're Ih Ush tlaiiffer uf the cukes ' soakfni.F fat when the half-anil-, half fat Ik used. Other cooks pre i fer n veuetnlile fat for deep fry- lui'e. Mix well iitnl ad prepnreil dry luureillenls. Add more flour There's somebody to whom you owe u ie'.tur. Wrilu tralr.y. Get your station ery ut your liexull Plug Store where you can Ket high quality at the lowest consistent prices. We have a typo for every taste and pockctbook. Try l-ord Bal timore first. Sold only at Kexnll Stores. , Glass Drugs Inc. The Itexall Store La Grande, Ore. The occasion of our Octo ber showing of new street and afternoon fiocks at 17.50 and up is enthusias tically greeted by. the wo men who know how ad vantageous shopping here is at all times. The dress es in this special group are brand new, both ac tually and in ' d s i g n, . There are all sizes, every new shade, and' all are. stunning models. PUTMAN'S Lu Grnnde's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery AN AN NOU NCEM'ENT ; " " IT IS OUR PRIVILEGE TO MAKE Mr. and Mrs. T. . MeHouabl ''entertained the in-tubers of tin l.a l'ellte Itridge club las: night at their aKirtiueiU on Second Hi reel. I hcoratlons and t'avoni fol lowed a Mollowc'cn inoilf. MiyJi seOl'eS were made by M iss eda I 'rice aiol Nolan SUitT with con solation honors going to Mrs. Skiff ami T. V. liuekinan. A delleiu-is tuo-coiuse luncheon was served before adjournment. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Skiff. N. 0. W. Plan For Pendleton Visit Last i-vi niiiK at the K. I". hall. liU'lilhirs of the tlrande Itonde 4'lrele, No. 47 of the N.-iirhliors of Wood, rait lin t with lame t lendaiHe. Ilurinu the l.uslness .'tliiil sevinil of the iiiiinliern doelded to no to I .ndlitoii Nn. veinlier r. renpotidini? to an invi tation from Friendship I'lrele No. L Mrs. Ilelle llevine, Kuardian lleivtllior, presided. l.'ollowiui.- the hu-dmss session n social hour was enjoyed by the members. A delluluriil prom-ani of liiusie and reellatiolis was pres. I'llled. IMnlns the fV.MliHB (tames were played. IH IIeloiis rerreslunents were ser ved following a I l.'ilio" '-'en mot ir. i DOUBLE ACTION Fin t la the dough Then In the oren Same Price for over 38 years 25 ounce for 25 Use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT LSGSMST- O-MVTIC RADIO The great new Edison Radio with Lighr-O-Matic Tuning is here for you to see. Only on the Edison will you find Light-O-Matic Tuning which plainly announces th station you bring in and signals your best liked stations by a flash of light. Light-O-Mafic Tuning, wonderful as it i:, is but one of the many marvelous new features on the new Edison Radio a marvelous musical instrument that worthily bears on its panel the greatest name in science. Come in and hear the newest Edison masterpiece they are priced as low as 196 .50 OHNENKAMP'S Showing of Frocks wm V'( . it ' A quality yon would insist upon if you. knew all of the facts PEPPER j not just pepper. They are not all alike not by any meansl Schilling's is rich in aromatic oils, anil full of flavor some are merely stinging dust. There is one delicately flavored VA N I L L A. Others are harsh and pungent. Some are in-hetyveen. Doyou know 'which 'is which -or why? Pure food experts dp. Some of them use .one brand by which to judge all others. That one is Schilling! Schilling UEMON contains more than three times the amount of lemon oil prescribed by the' Pure Food Laws.- Schi Ming MUSTARP contains none of the flat, flavorless mustard bran that weakens the flavor of all others. And so on down the long list of 47 SPICES and 32 EXTRACTS. MONEY BACK from your grocer ji you don't like Schilling's best. '- . H 'A W7ilil,l(ii Ui COFFEE ami TEA both -'.letl in vannim an.l Cream of Tnrt D A K 1 Ti G POWDER PAX ! I. t