La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 08, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Page Three
SClETy NEWiT
MENUS
"Alaska" Subject
Of Monthly Meet
Of Y. W. E. A.
om for hljfli (ally, with g-.ieM award
presented to Al is. Anna Pollock.
Tin' next im-elinir of tin- club will
ho wiih Mrs. A. 'V
Wistaria Bridge"
Club Entertained
''I Kntiu'thfiiK of ilu culture of tlie
pcopb-. An attractive display of
Ataskiill a i t icj s wiih shown. In
cluding phninplets about Alaska.
soin tiir'slippers, nnd u glacial est,'.
. . Hlll t.(ftr-HhiinI rock which was
Willi a 1 ln-iiif In harmony -with nicked up at the fool, of Menden-
Ihe cold spell evident In l.a liraible halt glacier, a Hinall lb:htlious,v
Ihiit week, the subject Alaska made Ivory carved totems from Alusk.i,
an Interesting and entertaining Alaskan hrnldwork. pictures of
I rogrnni Inst evening al ili- nionih-,; Alaska, and hooks of lotcmisin and '
ly meeting of tin- oung Women's Alaska., I -Mr. nnd hu It. A. I'arnnm weio
Kdncailonal auxiliary in (he base- Inusual ivfrcshnicntM, uIho Ih host and. hostess last evening
tiH-nt of the First Methodist KpiH- keeping with the general Hcheim, to tin- members of the WlHtarla
copal dumb, were served hy (ho committee, llridge club ;u their home, vvlm
It was easy to imagine ihe largo Near llio close of the evening, th three lahles ;u piny. Uovely yellow
cement basement wtis an ice th-id committee members participated In and white chrysanthemums hlend
stretchlng away Into the diKtanee, hunian totem pole, which wnw'etl in it color scheme for the home
with a small glistening Ik loo framed in the door way. decoration,
through which the members had .During the business meeting the . llonorH at bridge were won by
following committee was annoanc- Ml', and Airs, Clarence (ireeii. Kol
ed for the next meeting: Miss Ma- lowing cards a delightful two-hid-
Doty, chnlrnian; .Miss Mae course luncheon was served. The
Stearns. Itlanche Jlerzlnger. Mrs. eluh will meet again Jan. 21 with
II. I-:. Dixon. Mildred lloyt. and Mr. and Mrs. I'.roen.
Iteriha Wallslnger. with the sab-:
alirornla missions. JOlieS Elltei'taill
prosperity. "Happy New Year" In
gold l tl' l-s. w;is written oil J lie
daliTty silver nat cups, on the
1 ..Kin ,.!,(..(. (.- .u . nn.nl Wit It
eov-r.; to,- twelve. i , , .
Kollowlng .ho deHghlful 'llim.'t. X""'""
,. , ' , . . , possibility In vegetable Juice cock.
with Mis. I.elaJunes winning hon-
ta I Ih. The finest hotels and restaur-
water, L . U arpoons "salt. 1- ! lea
squill pepper, ;t cups milk, 'I tabh -.punns
flour.
Melt 2 tablespoons huller 111
keitle and add onions finely mine,
ed. rover and cOuk over a low
flie fur fixe minims. Add remain -
Cardinal Maflt tin n blessed the
riuv.s of the two ami they exchang
ed them. The choir began "Uiv-
ill ' is IMo Principe Nostro -let ti;
pray for. uur prince." The cardinal
: pronounced them man and wife
and tho mass w. ni on. punctual
to crawl to enter the smaller room
in I he basement where t he eve
ning's entertainment was held..
M Iks lona 1 larriin.in was chair
man for the evening, with Alis
Alice Kllppel. Miss Mahel .Morton,
M rs. I.. W. Win -a ley. Miss Norma je
Maeger, Mrs. It'-atrice Young, Miss
A lyre Cook and .Miss Kathryn Mor
lin.nsslsling her.
'-hand of Hie Sky Ithie Waters."
u song thai has never lost its ap
peal, was sung by .Mrs. Ira Aldrleh,
.followed hy an interesting di-scrip-'
lion of Xort h-rn Alnska, by Miss
Mabel Doty. Pictures taken on tie?
I '. of. 1 1. summer session trip to
Alaska, were shown hy Arnold lira- atlenduiu't1
lap, ami explained by Mrs. Ilea trice
Young, who travclh-d on ibis tour.
Mrs. Claude Coop r sang a love
ly selection. "Indian l.ove Call."
.Totemjsm." the meanings ami
many diftVn-ul types of totem
65 Couples Attend ;
B. P. 0. Elks Dance'
La Petite Club
Three labl'-K of bridge were at
. play last night at Die home of Mr.
The first tlanee of the new year and Mis. 1'red Jones on Third
to he given by the recently up- .ureet, when they entertained the
pointed coinmittce of the Klk'H members of the l.a Petite Hrldge
lodge was a . decided suueess hurt club.V High honors were '.won' by
evening wiih laboul' ti.1 Couples In
Other Minn the reg- soialioil
ants tncluile them
course appeli.er for lunclieon and
dinner and they are most practic
able for hunn use.
As In any appeUer, careful sea
soning Is essential, 'l.emon julec
or vinegar, sugar, salt, sometlmen
u mere susinclon of sjdee, a dro
of onion juice, just a hint of pep
per, can be added to almost any
vegetable flavor with appetizins
eff-ct.
Thorough 1 chilling and attrac
tive serving are also imperative.
While the cocktail must lie per
fectly smooth and 'drinkable." It
need not he of a watery eonsisten
ey. Strained oramre .iuiee has a
hit more . instance, than clear
water ami is pleasantly smooth
with a consist! noy Ideal In a cock
tail. Many Vegetables I'sahle
Tomato juice and sauerkraut
juice are rather commonly used,
but other vegetahbs can be suc
cessfully manipulated. CaJincA
vegetables or fj-esh ones are equal
ly good and there Is no waste or
loss of vitamin or mineral content MUlt.tl ut0H f n ySign thai avoids
wnen ine juice as wen n.i no- uii
' vegetable is made use of.
ing vegcialdcs and water. Cover , with other hits of music. Al its
among lhs 1 and bring lo the h.dling point. Sim-; eoncbiyimi the cardinal read Ihem
mer "o uitnutes. .M -H reinainiui;
hntter In sauce' pan a ml stir In
flour. Cook and stir until bubbling.
Slowly add milk, stlrrtrg constant
ly, and bring to the boiling poini.
Add with Halt and pepper to cook
ed vegetables. Sllr and cook five
niinuies and servo In soup plates.
Milady's Shoes
To Be Colorful
During 1930
tin' term's uf the niu h IftliT tit
Hiu-ltill iKMWtlrtlnll tu Hie youmt
IHM.pl.-.
Thou mm mi. I iiini tlto.y ntni-oh-vil
ilotvn tlio contrtil itiHlo of tlto
olmpil. V'OoIiik mill hiiiIIIiir to tin
rluht mill Ion. llio rilliiri! klnK '
.nii'i ii of Hilly. Tin y wonl thiotiKli
tho imllloo lo llio I'liloony Wiioio
thoy tti'fi' lioi onloil trollll'lliliiu'i ,
nviitliin hy tlio oriiwil Kuiheroil lio-1
lOW. Till')' II ITC I'lHM'PI'll to I HP ih'Iiii ,
by tho nliiltllllilo. wlili li lili'linli'il
; 1'iisclnt iiririiiilstiillaiis ilrnwn ui In
lulliltiry ronilntloil.
Tho ViTOtnony ovol' Iho lirlilo iiml
liiiiloVroiiiil wont illrootly lo tlio
,vutlomi fur n prhnlo iiiiilleiwe Willi
roii' I'I.ik -t.
' lltiinlii'i't iitnl llio now iiiliii'i'Hi or
I'loilnionl mrlvoil ill tlio vnlloiin:
I'rnntlor just hol'oi'o ono u'olooli. I
CLEARANCE SALE
OF HATS
Four Special Groups
1.95-2.95-3.95-4.95
PUTMAN'S
the shades of spring dresses are
seen, with brown, white and coin-
- Vegetables which are wanted
quite dry for dressing for theiablo
offer less difficulty for tin- cook If
Mr. und.Mrs, Jolun Hit Iff with con-.1"' ml ll,,t ,'"ok wa' ,,v,,,'" l'a'? binations .in the background. Shoes
Slt-it. ; tiMiiiu. nen ine vegoianm il)si) .,ro n ,i,mand to match dress
stock Is uraineu oir ami useu in ( m-oess.trles. Snake skin shoes aro
;anolher im-al as a cocktail, noih- 1MpuiIir, with lizard ami python
ling is wasted and the rook can sIijns (,, ,mand in Ihe hluhcr
ST. l.ol'IS. .Ian. S t.l') Longer
skirts have denmiiiied daintier and
dressier footwear fur women this
year, with high heels returning to
popularity, shoe stylists at the Na-
!,.) Uti..n l;m..n,.i u' ,.,nn-iiill(in
here sav. Shoes are to be more 'I hey had been ueiayeu j; iuihiuch
colorful than ever before. hecaiiHe of u grenl ciuhIi of people
The footwear fashion show re- about the uuirinnl palace. Police
veals that shoes are more feminine, and soldiers had the utmostdltti-
and that the silhouette gowns re- cully In clearing u way..
I'ope Plus smiled benlgnuntly
the more utlltarlan effect created when they finally were ushered in
by the short skirt era. New tones t pn-senee. Ill- dismissed Ihelr
of hiege and green to compliment ,.Xeuses for their lardlness wiMi a
of 11 road way to bring gripping
draimi. to the nound screen, .
' N'tiiht Parade" is a succession
of thrills, plots. whlio-lio.t love,
burning 'romance, and an attempt
to break a father's heart through
hrlnslug disgrace to the son who
ho and the world had learned to
Idolize.
Hugh Trevor and Torolhy tiui
liver prove that romance si ill
live:, despite the errorts of Aileen
Pringle and Robert I'll is t" P"U
a popular idol from the pedestal,
l.loyil IiiKi'ahani enacts the father
and l.ee Shutnway given, u con
vincing performance as the sports
writer who appoints himself a
committee id' one to sec that1 the
(eeili are drawn from the menaces
to a boy's rep'ii'ailon und a father's
devotion.
"NiKht Parade" was written by
OeorK Abbott. Ted Paratnore and
Hyatt haah. li was produced un
der the direction of Mai St. Clair.
awards, going
nlar dunces several circle two steps Howard tilenn and 'I. C. .Mclon
wore enjoyed, to music furnished aid. A delicious' t wo-course lunch
i... n..i o - ..on n il j m'i'Vi'il (nllowiiiir t lie eartl
..'.. - .1.. 'im. ..I.. i. ...,ni ..kti ..nil Mi. lax
.n euieriaiiimg icaiiire ui -uiii - i m- i-m.. .ij i'i
evening was a danoe ami. song and Mrs. (llonn.: ; ;
number 'by K ranees and Marina
gesture and told lliem now mucii
their visit, pleased him.
The vallcan was bedecked with
Ihe Italian. P.etglnn and Papal
Hags. . . '
pla. Mis Arlela Co'.t ser'0il de'-
when she spoke. She also mention- ; licious ret reshnients. ' '
Ihe eoinmitiee consisting of ie-
! lor Kckley, chairiiian; Ted Ivllnv,
John It. tiarliy. Hurley Smith, and
I. C. Kcnuedy expect to have two
more dances before the annual ball.
T IN THB WBJT
i i
UCl O. V-1- VIUW (
I ' Enjoy Afternoon
her eat-like
last few minute!
period.
..The water in
vigilance
s tf the
which c
i cooked, cauliflower, b r ;
sprouts, broculll, carrots.
rooms or the Julie from
I ' ' ' ' vegetables . Is' made ' plqiiiiitt and
, A pleasant afternoon uf .bridge stlniulating by prop.-r seasoning,
was enjoyed Monday by , t he mem- (ir course, the same vegetable
hers of the Wakcliia llridge clnh K,nuld not appear twice in a meal.
nf ihe ...uios. Itlack footwear will bo
cooking Worn In the early spring wllh med
ium shinies of brown appearing
later. l-'or summer, Unlit colors
will be provided. ' ' .
Meli's shoes are virtually (he
canned same as for the last several years.
Prices are about the same this
year as' last.
lery Is
s s e I s
mush- i
THEATERS
"Night Parade"
To Beg-in Run At
State Tomorrow
3tore No. 13
La Grande, Ore.
Boys' Shirts
ill
of fust coior percales or
silk stripe broadcloths.
- Colors Guaranteed .
Ages 6 to 12.7!)c & 9Sc
Ages 12 to 15 S9c to 1.29
Miss Betty Cochran
Entertains Club
AlH eV'.-iiIiig the members of the
P. T. llridge club were delightfully
eiilei-lnined at the homo nf M iss
Hetty Cochran, when she and Miss con waH w"'1-
Marlon Miller and Miss Catherine
Sarlain were hosti-sses at five ta
bles of bridge.
Honors for high score were won
by Miss Constance Hay, with Miss
Ti-illian Ashby winning consolation
award. Koliowing bridge a dainty
Iwo-course luncheon was served.
at the home of Mrs. Chester Koyle
with three tables at play. Mrs. A.
J-;. Hug won the honors for high
tally, with Mrs. K. McCbire
winning second prize. A guest
award was presented to Mrs. Wes
ley McDonald.
l-'ollowlng bridge a dainty lunch-
Some morning, when stewed
fruit or baked apples have been
the breakfast fruit, try serving u
tomalo juice cocktail for tho
luncheon or dinner first course.
Tomato .hilec Cocktail
One cup toinalo juice, a table
spoons lemon juice. L teaspoons
sugar. 1-2 teaspoon salt, few grains
popper, 1 teaspoon-minced oiilon, 2
tablespoons minced celery.
f'nmlltlX.. lliir 11,.,.)., 1,1.1.,., In
Meet at Church !'"" ''onmc noim. i!,.mov,. m
from llio firi'.Minl Irt Htaiid, i-losi--
ly covi'i i'il until cool. Si rain anil
rllll). Kem In rorklnll rImhsi s.
MARIE JOSE
AND HUMBERT
WED TODAY
(Continued from Page Ono)
Ihe
Tatapchon Group
King Victor, is reputed to be
richest man In all Italy.)
The nuptial mass was celcbral
i'd "according lo royal prerogative.
'I.lke INIenlng-ln on the night
life of the limit While Way."
' That's what critics and motion
picture audiences say .of ltadlo
Plcturef;' dramatic all-talking spe
cial. "Night Parade." coming to the
Slate theater nevt Thursday.
The "ear of" the world," other
wise the microphone, has taken
its ally, the camera, ami has gone
underneath Ihe tinsel and trickery
Donft Be A Saey
To A Washtub
; I 1 Rough Dry
lV DamoWash I I
Mrs. Bingaman Is
Th Tatapchon Camp Klre group
of the Lutheran church mei .Mon
day aftet noon in t ho ( 'amp I'M re
room of- the church, with Mrs.
1 .fir' Awes, guardian, Helen Hil-
.rl..lu iiluni.il .-.Hun i..l 111. i-il I
H0SteSS tO Club Jlun'- pl,,,''r- lrecnt. Sylvia Turn.
. . vice president, took charge in tho I
linniial' l,nli7lay'- Uinnw.'-n "n? ?f '"' I'Mont. ' I
Clmr.nln ey?t of Iho J-rtlj-J , .' ...L .mV JUI-! """""'. !'" "-.
urioK-c ciuo iiiuic uacc .ion . . , ,, . .7.. . uoicr enihiren and small ' flrsp-
- liy Sister Mary
'egetable eliowders are a boon i
to the busy mother whose children
come home- at different hoars for
their, luncheon. . The chowder call
be kept hot almost indef Inileiy
without, hurting.: ii, is., easily and
day
ilay .at the home of Mrs., Charle
Itiugaman. I nusual and attractive
decorations were la a color senium
of silver and gold, symbolizing
Theres1
no such thing
as coo much,
Of.y
WHAT OTHER. LIQUID
CAM COMPETE
WITH IvilLrV
REFRE3HIN&,
PURE AMD
Drink more of it
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY
PMONE MAIN 60
"At torn Qrounr OROcumco te rctn
BOOK.-
1
gave a clever reading, "Candles:"
ami Winifred Scott recited a poem,
"The Puzzled Dutchman."
A coasting pjiriy was planned fo.
their next meeting. If tin- snow
lasts. Two Camp I'M re cheer songs
were learned by the group, and
they also planned to clean their
room in the church.
Announcements
The Stitch and Chatter club of
the American Legion auxiliary will
meet Thnrsdny afternoon with Mm. as glng
Mtlvin (lalhraith
at 2 o'clock.
at i:ia!l O street.
graders."
There Is a large amount
nourishment in a vegetable chow
der and it Is easily digesh d. The
food is not heavy or rich enough
lo produce ihe loggy feeling thai1
makes afternoon work so trying,
but is nourishing and stimulating
to tired young brains ami growing
bodies.
Crisp crackers ' or toast sticks
are excellent lo serve with a chov, -tier,
for they add" t he necessary
hard food which requires chewiu,;.
ItadlsheH or celery, egg anil let
luce salad or head letf uce wild
Preach dressing ahd a dessert tu-h
bread and applesauce,
crisp cookies and canned fruit, or
sliced bananas or frail Ib'tly serv
ed with hard sauce, round out a
The Lutheran Ladies A id will chowder luncheon satisfactorily.
meet Thursday afternoon, Jan. !t at , When eggs are used in tho sal
the parsonage when Mrs. Lelf Awes ad, a simple dessert without eggs
will be hosiess lo Hie group. Ah should be chosen. Hut If a plain
members are reiiuested to be pros-(salad green Is planned, the dessert
ent, as this Is .the annual meeting should make up the lacking cal
when election of officers for the 'ories.
FOUR FLOURS OF FINE FURNITURE
Reduced 1 0 to 33 1 -
3 in this
FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM REDUCED
e i
year is held.
Division It of Ihe Loyal Sisters
will meet with Mrs. C. .K. Duffey,
apartment No. 7 In I Hindis-Court
irtiueiits. tomorrow afternoon at
2 : it f i o'clock.
- ap.i
The (I. I. A. of Ihe It. of L. K.
extends an invltution to all engin
eers and their wives to attend the
annual dinner, to he given tomor
row evening at (J o'clock In the
K. -P. hall.
I-Mnely minced parsley sprinkled
over the top of each serving add
to the flavor as well as the ait.rae
Hveness of the dlsh.( " 'oin" spots
of paprika also add color. (Iratcd
cheese .stlm-d into tin hot soup
after serving incrVases its food
value and ed riches ihe insto for
older children.
MKel egetahie Chowder
Two cups diced potatoes, 2 cups
dici-d carrots, l-li cup diced celery.
1-2 cup diced turnips. '2 onions. :t
tablespoons butter, 1' c:ips boiling
When You're Hungry
Along Toward
Midnight
WIumi ynii'vr Ik'oh cult for tin
slum .ir n lirlilKe piimc cir ll
rlili" iiml H's if'IH'iK nlimtt li
miril nililiiislil I lion ml Invit
ing sninlM it'll. IhiI flip "f iiiffif,
lir lli'llrlous pli' Is must Sllllsfy
Iiik. Ciilno In tin- Coffee Shop on
Mirli an fKTiisliiii. Voii may liuvo
Miini'llilns fiimi the riMintiiln or
Iho Mti licn 1 hllo or a snnro
moiil. rnmfiilly pn-piintl, rai-c-fully
M'nnl.
SACAJAWEA INN
'INlllll!, tlic Vj to llftlif TIlllIB"-"
NEW STATE
THEATRE
Thursday
Friday and
Saturday
HIT WISIv ItllOAl).
way i,m;iii:i) ix
ins i'ach roil soov.
i:u on l,.Ti:lt, TIIKV
Ai.fi join tii r; tir.IT-
Ti:UINfi
PARAGE
MILLION VOLT
TALK THRILLER
With fliiKli Tnvor, Dorothy
(IiiIIIvit. Kolii'rl i:illH iiikI
Allwn l'rlnt-1.'.
TT - tl -ws? ii-. i--.'-ill !t-..:ti,.-"iUkxJSRU.'fiB--l
THIS LOVELY SUITE IN JACQUARD NOW
SO.50,
Two pieces davenport and choice of Club or tufted back
chair. The workmanship, upholstering, and general style
and appearance are what you would expect in a suite selling
for much more. Our special price is
8 PIECE DINING SUITE
3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE
A mighty handsome suite
lit n price that means real
value. The table is walnut
veneered. The chairs have
Velour seats. Our low
price includes table, five
straight chairs and one arm
chair.
'109
.50
One of our best values. A
(suite of real dignity and
charm. Includes bed, dress
er and choice of chest or
vanity.' In walnut or dec
orated ivory. Three pieces.
$caoo
BOHNENKA
MP'S