Saturday, November 9, 1920 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. rnge Three Society News Miss Bramwell To Wed Mr. Davis, of Longview, Wash. ' At u delightful dinner of throe courses last night In the Ui Grande hotel, Miss Kuth Urnmwoll daugh ter of Air. und Airs. Lester K. Hramwell of li G ru ml n, announc ed her marriage, which will be an event of January 4, to Holla Lewis Davis of Longview, Wash., son of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Davis, of Van couver. (.'overs wero laid' for,, IS at a table attractively arranged In a col or sehenm of pink und white, with u lovely cluster of pompons blend ing with the theme In t'c center. A card attached to a rosebud at each place told of the anfunco menl. Mrs. Oliver Dmilid'of Wal lowa, a sorority sister of Mint Uraimvelt wus an out-of-town guest, Tlny are affiliated with Al pha Chi Cmogn. Last year she at tended the University of Oregon. Mr. 'lavls attended the University of vashington and is a member of llw I'll i Sigma Kappa fraternity. Mrs. A. H. Stange 1$ Guest at Luncheon A luncheon in honor of Airs. A. H. Htange of Alerrill. Wis., was Riv en yesterday at the heme of All's. L. K. Kln.el on Fourth street. At tractive bouquets of lavendar chrys unthemums formed the decora tion. Kollowlng the delightful lunch eon the diversion of the afternoon was bridge with four tables at play. M is. Merman Siegrist won first prize tor high score, und Mrs. Fred Lanzcr won second. Consolation Was presented- to Airs. ' Charles Reynolds. Party Compliments ' Miss Naona Bliss 'In honor of TVHsrf Naomi' '"Bliss, whose marriage will he an event of next Sunday, Miss Corinne Baker was hostess at a party last night at ier home. The evening- was spent tying a comforter for Miss Bliss. The hostess served 'dainty refresh ments. 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Enjoy Clever Play A very Interesting program waa given ut the meeting yesterday uf ternoon at the. Greenwood school when tliu . Greenwood Parent. Teacher .association met fop its regular monthly meeting. Tho pro gram wus opened with tho Lord's prayer. A group of first grade in from Mrs. Beatrice Young's room drunm llzed "The Wedding of the Painted Doll," with a. musical accompaiti inent by junior high pupils under tho direction of Kldrldge Huffman. Tho characters wero appropriately costumed, with a real bridal veil driiped on little Naedeau Wiles as the bride. John Mathey was tho bridegroom. Uutty Hamilton and Bernndinc Lester the bridesmaids. Merrill Katon the minister, Mary Carlson fled Hiding Hood. Clayton Itippey Jumping Jack, Kruncis Ker guson Hunter Drown, YYynonu Pope Mamma Doll, Bobbie Burnett Jack, Marilyn McCIaln Jill. Helen Do l-'rles Golden Locks. Mario ltamm Bo Peep, Dorothy Combs Miss Muf fet,. Hilly Tabor the Spider. Frank lin Pyl'' Hoy Ulue. Donald Heverns Jack Horner. Miss Myrna Ward gave two readings: "Her Klrst Baseball Giuno" and "At tho Meat Market." Howard Jlanscom gave two piano numbers of bis own composition: "In a Persian Gar den" und "Lullaby." Cecil Young and Hernard Powell played cornet duets: "Whispering Hope" by Alice Hawthorno and "J low Can I Leave Thee" by H.. Cramer. Miss Edna Towery played "Jubu Dance," a piano solo by Delt. Mrs. Claude Puekett, secretary-treasurer, and Airs. William Beery, vice president of the organization, gave reports of the stale convention they at tended us Greenwood delegates. Mrs. C. l McPherson, fifth vice president of the Oregon congress, also spoke of the convention. Mrs. Beatrice Young's room won the picture for the next month by having the largest number of par ents present. Airs. J, K. Charlton of the public wolfaru committee made a list of women in the or ganization who were willing to serve on jury duty it culled. Mrs. McPherson announced the budget election to be held on the third of December at Central and Green wood schools. The La Grande city council of Parent-Teacher associations Is hav ing a tea November ?0 from 2 to 5 at the Eastern Oregon Normal school. A membership committee was appointed during the business ses sion, wijh Mrs. J. W. l-'crdnandson as chairman. Others "appointed were: Mrs. J. K. M'eMaiwis, . Mrs, -ft'ntt!fto?mis,- :JriTs -cr 'Jr-Mr P torn son. Mrs. Claude Puekett. Mrs. It. G. Burnett, Mrs. W. L. Koberlson. Mis. K. W. Dougherty, Mrs. Kred Young. Clio Club Meets At Dinner Bridge At a elm ruling dinner bridge members or the Clio club were de. light fully entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. If. Heutcr with eight tables at play. ,The dinner tables were centered with rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Dohnenkamp won honors for high tuiiy. Guest prize was u warded to A. JI. SI an go of Merrill, Wis. Miss Conrad Weds Mr. Doss Yesterday At a (Uht wedding ceremony Friday afternoon, tile Dev. J. George Walz performed the nup tial services at t he Presbyterian manse, for Miss 'Margaret Conrad and Harold Duss. hoi h of La Grande. Those attending were: Mis. Coimid, mother of Hie bride, her sister and brother; Mrs. T. A. I loss, mo: her of t he bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pennock of I leruiistuii: and Mins Chariot to K ii 111. Mrs. Pennock Is a sister of Mr. Doss. Coterie Bridge Club'Entertained Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1 1. Dfeht enter tained the Colerie Hridge club last evvning at ber bona! with four tables at play. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Maxam made high srore. Consola tion was awarded ,to Mrs. Guy Spencer and Hoy Currey, A dain1 two-course linit'beon was served. Tbi! dull will meet again in two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gower. 1 M. E. Girls Plan December Pageant Liirbteetl girls of the Methodist ehurch attended the meeting of the Girts Missionary society last eve ning at the home Of the MisSeM Mary Lou and Kvelyn I'iper on t'cilar street. Supper was served at six-thirty by Mrs. I'iper assisted by Mrs. R. G. McCall, the girls seated a . two tables. After the supper, the business meeting was presided over by Mts Be in i eta IMeraon. i Plans werd made for tho pageant which the society is to give. early. in December. The lesson study was presented by Mlsa Plerson. tho country studied having been Africa. A pretty duet "A Plea For Africa" was sung by Kuth Aldrlch and ltuth Magulro accompanied b: i Genevieve Adler. Miss Helen Arm field gave an appropriate reading. Assistant hostesses last evening were Lenoro Jleadley, Amaryllis Knight und Dorothy Hhlnc. .,. Mrs. Miller Hostess At Enjoyable Party Mrs. Archie J. Miller, ''llM Slruco street was tho hostess to a num ber of her friends last evening old friends who enjoyed very much what was reported as an "old-fashioned gel-together parly." An- in formal social evening was conclud ed with the serving o f r o f resh -nients. Those In attendance wero Pearl Interline, Lulu Conrad, Gladys Johnson. Katherlne Rob erts, Edna and Josephine MaeGreg. or, Grace Comslock and Zoo Walsh. Methodists Plan " For Coming Bazar, Tho Missionary . society of tlm M. K. church south met Tliursday at the parsonnge, with Mrs. Prank Hopkins as hostess. The devotion al was led by Mrs." Effle Ifelvey. (,inal plans wero completed for the buzaar to be held Saturday Novemi- ber HI. They will servo cafeteria luncheon nt the bazaar.. Mrs. J. K. Charlton outlined the program for "Week of Prayer." V Delegates elected from the so ciety to attend the district confer ence nt Kiehland, Ore., November 20-21-22 were: Mrs. Evclyne Hicks, and Mrs. Kfflc Hclvey, From the church the Hev.. and Mrs. Frank Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs, W. AV. Star mer, Mrs. H. IC. Tlakor, Mrs. Eula Webb. Mrs. Putnam : Yock. and Mrs, Dennis En 1cm were elected na delegates to tho conference. ' -.":" Lucky Dozen Club :, Meets at Bray Home Members of the' Luoky Dozen club spent a pleasant afternoon yesterday at tho home of Mrs. Ernest C. Bray with Mrs. H.r G. Anderson and Mrs. Fred Cross as hostesses. - The afternoon was spent sewing and visiting, about nine members were present. A dainty two-course luncheon was served. " Attractive bouquets of chrysan themums formed the decorations: . White Rose Club Sewing for Bazar Mrs. Mike Sullivan and Mrs. Charles Sloop were hostesses to the White Hose, . olub Thursday Vvetflng'iT'ln'e lionie" "b? Trs'BulI) van on Adams uvenue. Tho eve ning was spent sewing for their bazaar. Dainty refreshments were served. . They will .meet again with Mrs. Orln' Larson next week. . ,v Mrs. E. Jacobson Is ' Hostess To Club -Mrs. K. Jacobson "was, hostess last evening tu two tables of the C-go 1-go club with , Mrs. Nellie Spencer winning honors for high score, f'onsolatlon was awarded to Mrs. Don McKay. Lovely clusters of usters decorated I he home. Dain ty refreshments were served during the evening. Tin; next meetinjf will be with Mrs. Jim Morelock two weeks from lust night. ' Camp Fire Group .Meets at Church Members of the Sucujiiwca Cnmp Kire group met yesterduy afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Lutheran church when the Rev. V. K. 1 In 11 of the M. K. church talked on the subject. "Why Girls Need the Church." Some of the girls were unable lo attend this part of the meeting due to their participation In school sports. Helen Hughes presided In the absence of the president. Kollowing the address a business meeting was held and pltius were discussed for Ihelr leadership work. The next meeting will be at 3:30 Monday. November IS, with Mrs. A. L. Richardson speaking to the girls about music. Initiation Feature Of Lodge Meeting Initiation was held hist night when Mrs. Oliver Stoneklnp became a member of the I'ythhin .Sister bulge m their meeting In the K. I, hall, with Mrs. C. L. Kerry presid ing. A sueliil committee for tho next meeting was appointed, with Mrs. Ray A. Cook chairman, and Mrs. Jack Oliver, und Mrs. Clura Moss assisting. Women Make Plans For Future Work Women of the Mooseheart Le gion met lust night at the home or! Mrs. Krltst frSteffen on Hpruce stn-et and spent mi enjoyable evening i pici-lny a iullt. and makfjig phms for future work. Final arrange1 ments were niHde for their cooked fond Kile that is being held today. Mrs. Don Shanks. Sirs. Charlie Spivey. und Mrs. Ha rah Hut ley were appointed ns a committee to r range for the luncheon that will be given by the foelety. when the ! men's organization hold their shooting nititeh. Nfivenil'r 17. Announcements 'I'll-'p' "HI lie a TM'('tln of tll W. II. A. Noii lliln r 12. Willi l)l. Irii.-c l'iuty I'ackiirii, und Htal I i"!J Vir.L'.ot Ju!u v. V.'ar4 m it- tendance. All members aro urged to attend. Guard team members and officers requested to come at 8:45. . VThe So-Ne-irc club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Hutchison, 2204 Cednr street, with Mrs. Zonule Lilly as assistant hostess. , The members of the Women's Relief Corps will meet ut tho K. P. hall Monday morning at 10:3(i o'clock to ride In tho Armistice day ijuradu. v ' The . Neighborhood Literature club will meet Mondav evening in the Gold room of the Iji Grande! hotel at 7:3U o'clock. Mrs. F. 13. 1 Appleby will review tho life of Florence Nightingale from "Kinln ent Victorians," by LItterf Strachey. Miss Alyco Cook will report on tho third chapter of "What Literature Can do for Me," by C. Alphouso Smith. . . ' . i A community dinner will be held nt the Island City church Novem PRIGESME1UCED o n all models PERKINS Phone ber 12 when Mrs. Walter M. Pierce will give an Interesting address on "Tho Incident of my Trip Abroad." Those attending aro requested to bring sandwiches and a covered dtsh, The La Grande Neighborhood club will meet In the L. D. S.KTAO club will meet' in the L. I), S. umuso ment hall auditorium next Tues day, Instead of the 1-n Grande ho tel, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. W. P. Mc Adory will speak on tho subject. "Interesting things you want to know about her recent trip "around the world." MENUS lly Sister Mnvy Very often the sauce- over the meat, pudding or salad shifts a meal from the realm of every day Into the unusual and popular. The following dinner ujenu gains much froiu tho tomato sauco used with the veal cutlets and tho but tet'rfeoteh sauce served with I he The PHAETON - $ 1 5.00 to $200'00 REG. ROADSTER New Price. SPORT ROADSTER-New Price. BUSINESS COUPE-New Price, . STANDARD COUPE-New Price SPORT COUPE-New Price.'. .... : TUDOR SEDAN-New Price ..... . F0RD0R SEDAN (2 window)-New Price. 763 F0RD0R SEDAN (3 window)-New Price. 788 TOWN SEDAN-New Price. ...... . 833 CABRIOLET New Price 808 PICKUP CLOSED CAB-New Price. . . . . . 607 STATION WAGON-New Price. ....... . . 809 DE LUXE DELIVERY New Price . . .... .. 699 CHASSIS A-New Price 497 CHASSIS AA, l-Ton Truck-New Price. . 654 Above prices include bumpers, front and rear; ex tra tire and tube; 5 wheels, tire cover, in addition lo regular equipment. On truck chassis, front bumpers and extra wheel, but not extra tire and lube. FORD VALUE NEVER WAS GREATER FORD PRICES NEVER HAVE BEEN LOWER The answer: 40 per cent of all new cars regis tered in the United States during 1929 are Ford. ' M 500 cup cakes. Tho three menus for tho day aro simple hut plunned with- the neces sary calories, mineral content and vltamlnes carefully calculated. .( ' mtEAIU'HAST Htleed pineapple, cereal, cream, soft cooked eggs, crisp toast, milk, coffee. LUNCUKON Cream of spinach soup, croutons, cottugo chocso and brown bread sandwiches, applo tapioca pudding, grupo Juice. DINNER Veal cutlets with to mtbto sauce, twice baked potatoes, siiuush croquettes, stuffed prune salad, cup cakes with btutorscoich sauce, milk, coffee. , . ... ' llutterscotcli Kaiico Ono cup cream, one cup brown sugar, 1 H.up medium, corn syrup, 1 tablespoon butter, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. Mix cream, sugar and syrup, stirring until perfectly blended. Cook In doublo boiler over boiling water for ono hour. Remove, from beat and bent In butter and vanll- New Prices New Price vr. ; r. . MOTOR CO. Cor. 4th and Adams ARMISTICE DAY Monday, November 11th Store Closed All Day PUTMAN'S la.." Pour o.vor cup cakes and gar nish each cake with a spoonful of whipped; cream. Any plain enko or slmpto sponge enko can ho baked In Individual cups. The cukes should not be made of a rich batter, for tho sauco Is rich with cream. This dessert would not bo suit Is excellent with veal which is ablo to servo with a fat meat but lucking In fnt. cars and trucks rv; . , . J,, . ;$5: ... ........ 588 . . . . . . S 653 693 663 , Jud Tunkim 7 J i id Tunklns says he never lost a friend, but ho lias met several' folks who sinned In friendly, for business purposes, nnd afterward strayed off on their own account. Washington Star. . Summing It Up 11 not afraid of life. Relief, that life ts worth living, find you? belief will help create the fnet.