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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1930)
Tuesday; April 1, 19J0 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pajre Three- 7t" lowing V"-ri lvroimti. nltl liy I r. J Thi' l,aillt'N Alii of ImMtT will Murphv: "M'ct Uen.-ral lirnltt.' . int-rt at llu- honu or Mrs. .lalui'a ' 'Tho IVrtsonul ItomlnlKc.MU'Vs of ; WoIh Tliurmlay . afternoon at 2 fart .Srluuv." mid "Tlie Auloliitik'- ' o'clock, v '" j raphy uf Aiiiln-u- l. Wlilti'," j : - Mrs. Andrews Is New President Of City Council Mm. S. . AuillrWH of intral Hthool wim eheietl preHhlent of tin .u flrnmle city funnell nf I 'a rent -'IV'whi-r iiHtiuelalionn at lit luiMiiii'SH HcFMlon Monthly afternoon ul y : -I r O'eloek. Mm. I.ew Is WeUel. of Itiverin, wim chosen vice president mid Mrs. M. CI. Tennyson, of tho f Aclterman Trainlm? school, sern' tHry treasurer. This followed tin report of the iinminnUtiK coinniitteii consiKtiliK of Alts. (. !. Mrl'herson, chairman; .Mrs. It. t Ahxamler and Mrs. .1. I,. Ingle. Amendments to the constitution by-HwM wern vote) by tin- members.. ' A silver food nale given by mem bers of the exeentUv cmnniftti'o will take pine.' Ibis week with Mrs. Ji. O. Alexander, t'hairinan of (ho finance and binlget coin in it tec, hi charm. All committee chairman were re qneated to turn in as soon as pos sible a written report of their ac tivities dining their term us chair man. All. i I. Mel'llei-son. fifth state vice president ivptvsi-nting the state presidi-nt, .Mrs. William Hriee, will net as installing ofrteer when Installation of officers Is hold. Six la rge books containing ma terlnl of the I'.-T. A. fur the past seven years, collected by Mrs. K. I . Towler 'ind presented 10 the publi cations committee, werev displayed by Mrs. It. A. YVIlkerson. chairman. These are the property, of the coun cil and will be (he first volumes In the I'.-T. A. library. .Mm. Unlpa Cunningham, public ity chairman, exhibited a number of publicity scrap books, five of which will be entered In the state contest from which Ight will be chosen from Oregon to enter the freshments wt J cards. Mrs. Milo Smith will 1 to the club April H. sercd following Girls Make Plans For Basket Social hOMteHfV. Wakelita Bridge Club Entertained The Wnk'-tita club met with Mrs. James oneal Monday afier. noon with three tables of ranis at play. : Mrs. Will MeCIure r.-eelved first prize for high score. Second award was won by Mrs. .lack ltramlt. .Mrs. Waller Lime won the g'.iest prize. A dainty luncheon was serve. I following bridge. Mrs. .Ioe lttch unison will be hostess to the club next Monday. Camp Fire Girls To Beautify Yard The Wakcliin t 'amp Kiro group nut ivd-miy at the hoi..t uf Mrs. M. C. lutley with eight numbers present.' The president. Catherine Kdwtuds. was in charge of the business meeting when plans for a basket social to be he. il l-'riday und a bike to be held during spring Menus Of The Day Hy Sirs. Alexander fionrre A hi:Ti: nixNKii mknt (Meatless) . Kscalloped ICugs and Cheese linked Potatoes Huttered (ircm Hoans vacation were discussed. Kern Kuf-.Cnrn Muffins fan! became a new member iupi new laws were voted. Cabbage (llorled Wee Gutter ; elatln Salad I Coffee ' Announcements The Young Women's 1-Mucation-al "auxiliary will meet tonight at S o'clock in t he Methodist church basement with "National Parks" as the subject auder Hie chairman ship of Mlus Ituth I trow. i, A plan to beautify their yard ( Tn(, jdles Aid of the Methodist Kscallopcri liggs anil Cheese, Serving (I U hard cooked eggs, sliced. 4 tablespoons butler. 5 tablespoons flour. 2 Vi cups milk. 1 teaspoon salt. U cup chopped celery. 1 teaspoon finely chop pod onions, muffin pans and hake for 1 -i cup cheese, cut flue, teaspoon pepper, tablespoons chopped pimentos, ' I'-B cap dried crumbs, rolled. 3 tablespoons hutl'T, uiett4d, ret the butter mid add the flour. When mixed add the milk ami conk until a creamy nonet forms. Stir frequently to prevent lumping. Add the salt, celery, onions. chece. pep per and pimentos. Cook slowly and silr constantly for two minutes. Add the euics and pour Into it but tered baking dish. Sprinkle -with the cnimhs which have been mixed with the nvlted butter. Unke for STi minutes In a moderate oven. Servo In the dish In which baked, Corn Muffin (l.lKht and fluffy) 1 U cups flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder. 1-3 teaspoon salt' 4 tablespoons sugar. cup yellow corn meal. 1 eg. 1 cup milk. 5 tablespoons butter melted". Mix tb..' Ingredients and beat for three minutes. Half fill greased mln- uie In a moderate oven. Serve ' warbi, . , Cabbage- (iclitlln Salad I packago lemon flavored gela tin mixture. , I -Ti cups boiling water. J t'ups chopped cnhlae. teaspoon Halt. V't teaspoon paprika. l-:i cup salait dressing. I'oui the. boiling water over the gelatin in fx t ure and stir until It ) has dissolved, t'mil, Cold In the rest of the ingredients and . pour lulu a mold which has ben rinsed E. 0. N. TAKING UP HASKBALL' GAMES ARE SCHEDULED out with cold water. Set In n cold pluua to stll'fen. Serve on b tltico. ' (ilurlcd Itlce, Serving M . 'J ciidk lioiled 4ici Vi teaspoon salt. I teaspoon vanilla, I teaspoon lemon extract. ' t eups chopped or grated canned : pineapple. I cup diced iiuirsbmnlluwH Mix Mm rhv. nugar, salt, vunllln, lemon extract and pineapple. Ohlltfc c (or onu hour. Add tho rest of the- ugredlentH. lasn cups. Chill and serve 1 eup whipped cream. Tii keep ants und moths out of. closets, sprinkle HHw.ifrufi oJl oin tin slielves mid In tho oracks. rr (Continued from I'agu Onu) '.all fans. Itaker ilecbbd to join the league. The six team league will bp composed of llolse. Caldwell. Pay ette, iN'auipa. Ontario and Itaker. The schedule will open April und clo4e AiiKUst U. Miss Majestic Contest VOTE COUPON Good for 100 votes for credit of M ;. - 5 Address When properly filled out and deposit ed in ballot box at the Arcade Theater Mar. 31-Apr. 7. v ind rebuild the walk that leads to their Camp Klre room was made by the Tatapochon group at the llM-eting yesterday afternoon. This yard, behind the Tutheran church, will be planted with flowers vnd kept In coiulltio'i by the Camp Klre I group. All girls who participate In the beuulirieution. Saturday" will re- j ceive a local honor. Kollowing th" (dean-up a waffle breakfast will be enjoyed. j The president, Violet. ltogers, . presided at the meeting when It was also. planned to present a re ligious' play, ".Taney' for the bene fit of the church the first Sunday in My; . ;' s Winifred Scott, Anna ltreshears mid Violet ltogers received n local honor for repeating from memory the. requirements for wood-gatherer. This is the last week to earn that lorn"! honor. " Thiee more girls may join the group before It I national competition. The council J reaches twenty. Its quota. Anna Is also making entrees in this con- i Hreslicirs is the seventeenth mem test. These books show unusual her. work and careful assemblage of the publicity eoimiiiltees. T)v Mlll'llllV Rl")Pflks fli:irlloii historv 1 chairman, had several histories on display. The history for the cur- rent year of the six local organiza- I 'Hons will be sent to the headquar ters this week. . Mrs, i. Kaus, public wolfarft cha.iruian. held a cheek up confer-once. At Club Meeting- church wilt meet with Mrs. K. A. j Siyre at 1S4 S.xih street Wednes- I day afternoon at 2 o'clock. . . I The St. Peters Kplscopal Guild will meet Wednesday at the ll (iiaude hotel. Mrs. Donald Paguc will review "Herkdey Sqnaiv" by Italdetson. A "white elephant" sale will be held. The mission hour will be postponed due to the illness of Mrs. Harriet McDoiVihl. .-. The Ladles Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlors Wednesday af ternoon at L'::tO p. in. It is an nounced that the program will ln- elude a piano duet by Mrs. deorge j llirnle und Miss Gladys Miller ami ' ri solo by Mrs. Flavin Sherwood. ; All members and friends are urged to attend. The 1 4. A. of R. of l.l. T. will hold a regularbuslness session tonight at the Kaglos hall. - AMAZING NEW FORD GAS SAVER fell! Ihe luxury of Camels costs no more Dr. Kay Murphy last night re viewed before the Neighborhood dteratare club Claude Mowers' re cent book, "The Tragic Kra." This book deals with the reconstruction period following the Civil war and Is a strong vindication of the char acter and policies of President a, , , i .mvKMUU. mi, .Mill illy IM -l IIIIMIL-IU- on i Kiumii, him nuus ' UlUO ilfntertcllllGCl l.ful reader of history and he in- makes gain 1-4 to I- , J spired in the listeners a desire U know more of the true, facts of his tory which only : time, brings t Monday Dinner The Monday Dinner club me: with Mr. and Mrs. G. I-. Larison last evening in the SacajaweT Inn at a charming dinner-bridge. Cov ers were laiit for twenty-four at a table prettily eentercu with daffo oils. .i.X.- Mrs. Andrew Lee : Hostess to Club light. Of the many other books semi l to Introduce touching on this1 period the fol- day. Mrs. Andrew I .en was hostess to I the K. V.. club yesterday afternoon at her home which was very at- : tractive with pussy willows and potted plants. Two tables of' bridge ' were at play with Mrs. M. .Tacohsen ! winning the cluh prize. 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