La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 07, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page TKre
Tuesday, April 8, 1930
;Uffhl ami Hoses;" "(m How
Mrs. Perkins And
Daughter Guests
Bowser, ntirxe: Mr. II. II. Cleave
.,., ,, ... , . .. I WIllllll Itlf
a j rL. i ii i. iMorjnin. Mi-h, Joel Ktehurdson. .Mim.
At Church Party ny.i wvbb.
Indian women, the play being :
lata In tln mission fh-hi tn India. I
presented : thopie)veH t anil their,
ehtldren fur nirilir.il attention, hut .
1011111 tllO IlOHpUUI UVHVruw.l.'.. I NVUU ymjjlj
: lUOll" ll.'Ut". IP U.CClMllUUaic him ... , , M Mitrv Tavlor
..f tho most uijrent rnses. Tin letter ' .,,.,.. fnimv-:
r, corner Mint and K. sent hy the physician to the tclrls at tm.ehen.i Mm itiith Snencer '
linino, Mat en that I wotim 'ir- itii..i.i imn t..i.inltr-i-hliil
Willi .Mrs. .1 ud.son Perkins, ami
her daitKhter, Miss Mac. of Hydera
bad, India, as .special guests, I hi'
J I lirh School (iirlH Missionary so
ciety ol' the Methodist chnreh'held
a meeting of uiuisii'il interest Sat
urday evening al tin- hnnm of Mrs.
There wun a large atiendunce or
Ihe glii. who first enjoyed a waf
fle ku ik-i- served hy Mrs. Tyler as
sisiorl tli Jean Hyde, Allee toylen.
Alii--' KMppel and Mrs. Will Adh-r.
Two tables wen1 used to iu'foinnio- '
o;'!;U!"':;:':;:";"yv:,.:;: : Mohawk Club Meets
Tin meeting folloued, tint busi
ness session having been multted,
and nnnind the fireplace, Mrs. Per
kins talked very informally to the
girls, descrlldng the heuutil'ul Mo
hnmluedun costumes which she and
You, Tonight" and
, Way to go Home,"
Jndis'e I., ivnham. Jumlce of the
pence, sjntke un the progros f
civilisation following Hie Import
jant eniK of mankind, and bringing
I in tho life uf (lenernl Urant, for
lay was observed.
"Hewuro" and rf'oin I'ool
Uhyme"' were two readings, prec
ede,! by Mrs. h'red Huffman. Din
ner wan served hy the fallowing
committee: Mr. I Vim thy Tufver
snn, Mrs. Kftie Sting, Mrs. Kiln
Smith. Mih. l.nrenn Smith, Mrs.
Mrs, ' Alice Turner,
Mrs. Anna ltoesoh, Mrs, Uuiia
MIha or Oliver will review "The Clty'ol
Show me the, the Huered Well" by Wlllaid.
Tin V. -T. U. will meet wllh
Mrs. T. K. IMerson lU I . N ave
nuo Tuesday afteriMHn. April 8. All
in' in hers ar urod to l present.
.;..
The ruminiinliy Women's Wide
cluss will not' meec this week.
Island City vlsitlnh" tln-lr nnnt and
iinele, .Mr. and Mrs. Oarrtlt Illok
laml. Mix. ra lrl.onK. who eanu
home ' a ivw weeki- okh after
spend Inw the winter In J-Tuirene
with her dn lighter and family.
MY. and M.rs. V. Mreshears,
wl!! leave In a lew days for Cort
land where she will tn ke medi
cal treatment.
ni.sh and' extra bed. The . i?lrl
eatiKht the spirit ami wave their Inheritance.-
to help, their 'friend in
India. Dr. Mr William.
At McClure Home
1 Mr. and Mrs. William - MeClnre
' were host and hostess at bridge
,S;Unrday evening when they enter-
it!iiiii.t r.tiit- imMkm nf Hie Mohawk
her iluiiKhler wore, told of the ,.,, 4 ,i,i
Miss Vina Conley;
Entertains Club
i Mm. Jnck Hninrtt nnil Jack Oll
- Vfr r.'ecU-Pd lllirh Ihiiku's ut cnnlH,
I followed by llio HPrvillK of ll dainty
! lunclioon. ' ,
! Tho ni'Xt mci'tlUK of (lu oluli will
lie Willi .Mr. and .Mia, Jool Hli'hald
' mm, April lit. '
lios.iy. afotiatiMl for .vrarh!-, y-. . '
. Mim .Mlldlvd Kiinnnds. ll 8bl. '. VaffiP t'lTC Lrll'lS
Hike -Up Canyon
work they were doing ami answered
seniles of (na-HiioiiH from her inter
ested listeners. In addition to the
fiiet that, the visitors were repre
sentatives of the Methodist ehnreh
In India, they have conn- closer to
local Methodist gronps foru num
ber of reasons. They have been
very closely. associat
with..
tor if Mrs. V. K. Hall, who ban :
been, a hnig-lijiie.iitissidiiary.ln jnT!
din; i hey have ; also known .very.: . : , . ,:;
liitiinately. a cousin of the Tyler Menibers of the Wacheloven
family, a inissimiarv In India! they , Camp , gf",un .hiked up Deal's
have been i-lose friends of Aliee ; canyon yesterday, aecotnpanied by
Klippel ami Mnhel Mortpn: In In- M!8 f.eln Warner In the absence
dia. 'and in addition to it all, Mm. it"" tIu' guardian, Miss Dorls-War-J'l-rKins
andM. Ihh Alorton discover-1 n "
ed'tiial their paths hail crossed a The girls were divided Into ihree
good many yvars ugn when bollu groups, the first blazing the. trail
dbl social; service and religious and the others following at twenty
work under the same school in minute Intervals. When the last
'bicago and their mutual friends ; group reached tho destination a
unci, -Interests were many. Mrs. l'ei . weinler roast and toasted marsh
kins addressed the Kpworth League : mallows, were enjoyed.
lasL.evenlng and will be a special Orvalene MeWtlilams, tlara Nor-
The Itid-ciu ami Uw-imii Bridge
club nu t with Miss Vina Conley :
Saturday evening at her honif-j
which was attractively arranged 1
with spring flowers.
Two tabled of bridge were etijoy
cd and lut'r refreshmentH were
served. The next meeting will be
with Miss Myrtle lloyt. .
Birthday Party ' ;
' Enjoyable Event
A delightful birthday party hon-,
orlng Miss ilutli Harrison 1 wia
given at' tlie- home of her parents.
Mr. and .Sli's..i; A. Harrison Th urn
da of hist week, Covers were luldF
t'oij ten at'dljmer. Itrirtge ami other
games were A1 later diversion.
.-Miss lUvpnia' Kelly, of Cortland,
who is ! ;Ji-iHltng relatives In Ia
Grande,; waji an nnt-of-town. guest,
i ' ' ; ,
1 j ; Ejects President
The Ijiitherair Choral' society ni-t
with Miss Helen Hughes - at the
home ot" her parents. Air. and Mrn.
K K, '. Hughes, one night last week.
'ollowing " the . rohcursal., for the
Cove Will Vote
On Gym Bonds
Friday, Apr. 18
Hv Mrs. .. 1. Coitt.lhi
(Observed CorreKiMtmlent
U)VK. Ore, (SpeeluD The
bond election eirlled Tor Kridny. I
April IS, is of paramount inter-j
e.-t in cove at this time and there
Is much discussion pro and von. j
The petitions . have asked for j
$.sonn for the building of-a gym
nasium and recreational hall, al
though If it Is found that it will
not all he needed the bonds will
not 'alt bo'Hidd.- It lit iilso lhoight
to Ive a favorable time to float a
bond issur . -because of the low
tut tt: of interest prevailing.
An all-day faceting was called
at Alt. l.inny grange Saturday,
tin- pm pose being to clean up the
grounds , ami do-; some - needed
Kradin.', also to . finish painting
the hall. ' .' V
The hliih seliool baseball team
went lo I nihler l-'rlduy tifternnon
(or- a., game '--but were dWeatcd
with n. Kcore of 1:1 to, S. A crowd
of fans went, along. ; This was
the first gfime of the' series and
tins, next w.lll be played with. I'lir
Ion at-Coye. I'Mduy. April J.I.
...Alis-s Alao Hlearns was tukim;
school; pictures . .here Thitmlay
afternoon... - -'
, Al'-s. U. S. Comtdoek celebrated
her ::birthduy: nnnlvflrsary at her.
home Thursday, ' April. H.
,". Kldoa:. outhwick, who acci
dentally shot himself in the foot
last Sunday, Is. able to be mil on
crutches.
Glen Itobertn and hin stster.
Miss Rva, JlobertM. wlirf are vlslt
1 tt v their parents; Alt', and Airs, I-:.
l- ItoliertM, .here, h-punt I'Mday at
Menus Of The
Day
guest of the Women's Korelgn Alls- ris ami Theresa Curren made the Kaster cnutata. a business meeting
sionary society when it meets Wed- trail with Genevieve Spaeth. Alary
nesday at the home of Airs. W. Al. , Doherty, Cecilia Iteynaud and Ku
Ciei-son, ICiafi Tenth street. igenia Trowbridge in the 'first fot-
; lowers, ami icieen ai(iron, .mui j
Society Stages
.Cook. I.ela Warner and .Carnelia
i Dalv the third irronn. Cornelia. "
PlaV Oil Sunday !pinher of another group was a
j'i 'guest for the afternoon.
! ' This Is the second hike this year
for these girls, the'; -first oie1 held
In the hills south of Ui Grande. I
was held. Airs. Kred Al alt lies was
elected president and Alias Juanita
Stit.inger. musician. One new mem
ber joined the society. About
twenty persons were present..
J.ater in lite evening' delicious re
freshments were served. ' ','
Hy Airs. Alexander George
rsiXG si' x i.yn i.i:i'ro i-:its
Ureiikfasr
Chllieil Grapefruit
Wheat Cereal and Ovum
lluttered Toata (. Ithuburb Sauco
I- . i , Coffee
Luncheon
i ; Alltu-ed .Meat Sandwiches
.. Sweet Clekles
! Krult Cookies yirawberrles
i Ten
I Hlnner
. liseallopeil Aleat and It lee.
i Itaked Sweet Potatoes
' Hreaa " llutler
" Krpit Salad and Krench Dressing
Chocolate Cuke and Custard Sauce
; Coffee
l-Yiiil lMliles
2 i'lip fai.
1-i cups light brown sugar.
. eggs. ...
teaspoon vanilla. -
'2 teaspoon sall.
teaspoons cinnamon,
teaspoon cloves.
I teaspoon nutmeg,
: ; tablespoons molasses.
;cup chopped figs.
y cup chopped raisins.
I- 2 cup nul.
4 tablespoons milk.
II- 4 oniM flour.
1 teaspoon soda,. .
Cream, the fut ami sugar. Add
the rest of the ingredients and mix
until stiff. llrewU re litis of the
dough and flatten down, three
Inches apart on greased baking
sbeels. Hake for III minutes In a
moderate oven.
lv'all)Ml Mini) nutl Itkv,
S4rvUig (f.
4 taheKtOins htittet.
f tahlesiHtons flour.
' 1 -3 teaspoon Hull,
1-4 teaspoon pepp'1'. .
2 cup milk.
l-U cup gravy.
1 tablespoons finely chopped on
ions. i tablespoons chopped green
peppers.
1 l-t! rups cooked, diced meat.
2 cups cooked rice. 1
Alelt tho butter and add the
flour, salt and pepper. Add the
milk and cook until a' creamy sauce
forms. Add tho rest of the In gredi
ciil and pour Into a buttered hIiiiI
low pan. Make for 2U tulnut.'s In i.
inoderato oven.
Any leftover vegetables can be
added to this dish, if desired.
Custard Sums Tor Leftover Cnko
i-S oup sugar.
3 tuhlespoons flour,
teaspoon salt.
1-4' teaspoon nutmeg. ' !
. 'l .egg. - r ,- , .
1 1-4 cups milk.
l teaspoon vanilla.
1 teaspoon butter.
ltlend the sngar, flour,, sutl and
nutmeg. Add tho ogg and milk, I
Cook vei-y slowly and Mtlr eotmtargt
ly until the aueo thickens. Add
the rest of the Ingredlenis aud beat. :
Serve warm or chilled.
Dabys Colds
: iV Best treated without
j ,v-- dosing Just rub on
I yfiJ " VAPORUI
OVER'ti' MILLION JARS USED YEARiY
A delightful climax to the gen
eral missionary program of thn
I'resbyterJan; church, was ilia .Sun-
day evening program made possible ' . it i ' n
by the ef'imis of UmvometV of Vlic'iOO' A'ttllU 'iKelief"' '
Announcemeiits :
1 if ' ' 'cVfo IW f f hi h ' o I fit V ! t h1rt y-
.Missionary soeletv. "Missionary. n t 1 .lourth anniversary ot the urg:ini.a-
AritMinetlc,
by-Chii,
enacted
a nluv in foltr srenes !
'r'b'i ,rq(H 1 lilthejr.j . wt
ifl u:V 'Imptii'Ssive'. 'ntaiiiio'r. '
'Aliollt Vifty we
i i
the Neiirhbors of
rtt, ullineuibe'rt are reiiuest
S-ood-ute
to
In-attenibinrciBil 'riet at C:o o'olotji 'I ucsday. night
Airs. Itay Alurpny prpepsided. Airs, the Women's ltellef corps noon. at the K.'I'.,jwII; fftr a'pot-m.cic.uit-JT.
U. Manila, lej in the devotionals 1 luncheon Saitirday at he K I. ! per and hrinR-it'heir; snan'. !A nnsf,
;ind Airs. .J. GeorpA ral."offe;rcdf hull. 4,Thb singing tnf '"Anirrica" j ness sf sslon will lie - held at S
the prayer. The Jnmnt choir ren-iwas the opening number of the . o'clock. All .visiting, neighbors lu
J lenvenly program.
-t
dered the anthem, "Af."
Home." bv Havens. The tour Hendrickson chihlr
Those who look the part of -the sang a group of imbibers beginning
characters were Dr. Alargaret In-wlth a hymn, and including "l.i't
gle, as woman physician; Airs'. I. C Ale Call You Sweetheart;' "Moon-
the.eiry wiM hvr welcoiTTd.
At the ineeling'or Ihe Nelgh"hor-.
hood Litenitire club this evening
at the I .a Grande hotel .Mrs. Turn-
STATE Theatre
OFFICE
CAT
f MAM HAAH pfO.
By Junius
I haven't been old with u. alngle
girl ifor u month.
Well, you'd better look out for
the husbands.
Opinions differ. A beneficiary j
was left n million dolltit-H, It was.
not enough so hri hopes to break
j the. will., An-ti't wo grateful?
iWedillng off when bridegroom fallHl
to appear, says a headline. Any-
how; there. Is' one wedding account,
in which the brldegruom wu given
some thought ami consideration
worthy of mention. . . . Well, sold !
'the'gucMt at the dance cluttered
lup with V-shapi? dresscH und bum;
'backs, this must he tho wide open
spaces they talk about. I
- 1
Sage There are two sides to
every tiuestion,
Kool Yes,' and there ure two
sided fty-itaper.,, hut It makuH a
mighty, hlg difference to the fly
which side he chooses,
' lieDo you think kissing Is un
liealthy?. '.'-.
She-r-I realty' don't know.,, I've '
never 'been- - - ' : : . ; -II..
what? Never been kissed?,
Hhe -No, I've never been 1)1 af(er
j. . . ,...
1 "Oh, boy. there such u thing n
'Justice In tho world uftor nil' ialU.
la druggist to his helper, back of
ihe pivserlptiou ciim.' "Why, whftt's
'happened noW?" asked the, helper.
!"ltcmeiiibr' llm( plumlMr w cull
led In when our pipes wero frnjien
last winter? Well, he's out front to
get u prescription filled."
, ,
Hawaii recently reported Rt
sllghL eaithuunkes in one day. No
wonder thost ' hula maiden cn
dunce.
. We know n former bmkey play
er uiio now u.-es itbt oM sliliijeuardU
when lie plnys lirldgt Mi his wife.
NOW BEING
IN THIS
INSTALLED
THEATER
h b mm Mia
.iii.'i.riimifijTij'tj
t-j cD r r c KJ l PvJ
WATCH FOR OPENING DATE
WOOD REDUCED
For the next SIXTY DAYS
I WILL SELL
GREEN CHAIN WOOD-$3.00 PER LOAD
DRY CHAIN WOOD44 00 PER LOAD
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CALL MAIN 151
FRANK CLEAV1NGER
The NEW
FORDSON
TRACTOR
Now Ready for
1 Delivery
Horsepower
Engine
GENTRY
MOTOR CO.
Weston, Ore.
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, f . .r
U. S. L. Batteries
Xmve old huttory .uuil (!.
IIIIU II MI'W om in your cur.
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fxM m a,cigaretfe its
'V'B" ' O.VIOKERS come to Chesterfield by -
. . , .SS)u'&l?'yY"' , many ronds some by ehancc, and some
i , 'XxS'S' . ly clioicc. It isn't hy ...chance, thuKh,
, VUiS'- ' that once arrived,') many of them
' $ 'JW " -' to Cl.(.-stcrfif!ds. Clearly they find
. ... MtV'f ' ; , exactly what they want in its mild natu-
' . . tttV&llr ' ' nil flavor, its delicate character, and its
" ,r' - . . ' ' W ' .. . rich tobacco fragrance. . X .
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' , i i i. . s Jpt'Lf xV ' a . , . I -l.'-.-ii .. . single gemi of every step of Chester-
ll - I lU jpie M 1 d ( t , - J 1 At Ik-Id's mal,ing-
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