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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1930)
Friday, May 30, 1930 LA ORANDK EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDS, ORE. Page three SDOEEny NEWiT Mrs. Audmer Playle ; Hostess! To Bridge Club At Sacajawea At a delightful bridge-luncheon Mm. Audmer IMuyle wus huKtess to tho Junior Bridge club Wednesduy iil'terniion lit ih0 Suenjawea Inn. t'overa were luid for twelve lit n table utlnutlvcly decorated with lullif. Prizes nt cards were won by Mrs. Andrew l.oney jr. first and '.Mrs. J.loyil Young consolation. A (ruost award was presented to Mrs. Krun ci:; Greiillcii. Charming Bridge Luncheon Thursday Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman was hostess to her club Thursday at a charming hridse luncheon at the I a Cirnndc hotel: At 1, u'cloclt a luncheon was served for twelve at tables prettily urrnnBed with sweet peas and columbine. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. T. R. Maxwell, rirst and .Mrs. ItittH JOaton, second. ' This Is the last meeting of the season. Tho club plans to resume its meetlns UKuIll in October. Club Makes Plan 1 For An Outing Members of the Mury-KIiznbetU Pluh were guesto of Mrs. Hurry It. Turner Wednesday at her homo for a pleasant .social aftrnQin . of. Kami's and sowing. Later a dainty twn-eourse luncheon wasjHftrvetl. I'laiiH --ore made fat a' pienle next Tuesday al Pino Cone,' which will be in honor of Mrs. Tf. ' B: MumCord who is leaving for Mon tana where she exyeets ito maUo her home. '.. . ,: Miss Small Will Wed Mr. Karker noble (crnnd with Mrs. Marth Hed des, vice grand; and Mrs. Flossie KnK'ts, treasurer. Airs. H. J. Kitchen pave an In terestlnK account of the convention held In Portland last week when Air. Maude Hotter!, of Knterprise, was ele.cted Rrand warden. The appointive offices of tho local lodj?e will be announced Inter. Installa tion will be hed nt the first mee tli:r u Suj Mrs. Nate Zweifel Entertains Club Airs. Nate Zwolfel was hostess at ; a charming hrirtfft luncheon yea ' terday at the Sacajawea inn at the. I luwt meeting of the Jolly Ilridge club this spring, us the sessions ; ai'fl being discontinued for tho summer months. j Pretty Jtoye and yellow snap dragons centered the table at the luncheon served at 1 o'clock with covers placed for twelve. Airs. Audmer Playle won the award for , high tally at curds with Airs. Yi. Crews winning aceond honors. Announcements The teachers and officers or (he , primary department of the I'res byterlan Sunday school will enter- -tain the children of their depart-i ltienlH at Hlversldo park Saturday afternoon. The children are re- , quested io be at the church at 2 ,'C'cloclt: " ..: . 1 Menus Of The Day - i I I1.V -GOOD 6RIEF, TA ) ( HURRY UP. PtEkSE! :;.?;'. OUT AND LET Me tT . . TH PARADE STA.RT AT - Tkt6StD ? VNAY I TE SHARV AMD I'M TO XjS YOU'RE STRUTTWCs BA.C.K. V VUEAD "TH' HO St" CART Atst FORTH, FROM ONE J, V COMPAHV, AHD VM A&OOT I T 'MIRROR O AMOlrteR, AMVOWEJ ... ?Vi mn Ji ABOUT TO LEAD AN ARM- , . v HIDE! I f0a rtARoLtON -DON'T tou S- A I ' ' '.' '. . , ' ' WftNT ME TO PtTi A COUPlxfv , '& ' . ( . I oi aumoRS mcdav."? on J;i See . ), ' .SvooR owtyt? rrM I ' ' ' CISV - "SS Kf'N. t ma.ch " " 1VS0 Tbe Hen 5- The engagement of Allss Ulltnn ! Small of Alilton, Ore. and Moyd A'ernop Kat la-r of (Vnmiliu. Wash., was announced Thursday evening when the girls of the Alossman liouso informally entertained a group of the normal school girls. Games and music wero enjoyed during the evening, after which refreshments were ; served, at .a table prettily decorated in pink and white. Tiny cedar chests filled with candy were at each place and contained ltt"", w'hlch when cor rectly placed spelled tho names of the engaged couple. Alisa Small, who Is a senior at the normal school, and' .Air. Kar ker will bo married In August, after which they expect to go, to JMontunu, where ho will - bo in chargo of a Shell Oil offWtf. .Those present 'Were , MiHbes Alar garet linker, Kva. .aiii Krwin, Margaret Maddock, Tciesa Tabor, lluth Smalley. i.aVelle Huntington, .lean Hayborn, Harriet A beams, Itethmyrl Miller, Irene I'otratz,' Til lable Bech;nl, Frances Alarphy. Lillian Small. Mrs. Glenn Alacom ber and Mrs. Alossman. - . Women's Society In All-Day Meet The Women's Home Allssionary society of the Methodist Kpiscopal church met for an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. S. C Smith on Washington avenue on Wednes day, A ' potluck luncheon was served at noon and the balance of the day was spent in tying com forts. After a .short business ses sion, the meeting adjourned. Juno meeting will be with Airs. Hubert Clark on Onk street. Officers Elected. ; At Lodge Meeting Klection of officers was held nt the. meeting of the Crystal Ite bekah lodge No. 50 Wednesday night nt the Odd Fellows temple. Mrs. l,tllie Kimmoll was Hiosen LESS HEAT REQUIRED WHEN AJRJS. HOIST Steel-riveted and Gas-tight Lennox Torrid Zone Fur nace Has Most Practical Humidifier Atrs. AJtamIci Cicurfto SI NOAY lUXNKll MKSV linked t hicken and Giblet Gravy lluttered Cauliflower .Mashed Potatoes llreud Plum Jelly Fresh Vegetable Salad Spring Fruit Pudding lLard Knuee Coffee ntes. Pour over tiop of fruits. Hake 30 minutes in moderate oven. Turn out upside' down, serve with sauce. Hard Sauce 2 tablespoons crea m 5 tablespoons butter I teaspoon vanilla I teaspoon lem-on extract 1 -S teaspoon salt 1 1-3 cups sifted confectioner's sugar Heat cream, add other ingredi ent r. Heat until very creamy. Chill. Servo on top of hot pudding. Drop portions of dough from 'ond well. 'Neighbor .hoisted , the elder of spoon unto greased baking Puis to Ui surface but hft flied sheet-'. Spaed' thre.e .inches: link i 12 minutes In a moderate oven,- Fresh Vegetable Salad 1 cup sliced lomatoes 1 cup sliced cucumbers 1-2 cup sliced radishes 2 tablespoons chopped onions . i tablespoons chopped green peppers 1-2 teaspoon salt .,1.-1 teaspoon pepper cup French dressing Alls ingredients, pour into bowl. Cover nnd chill. Serve oh let tuce, top with salad dressing. , Spring Fruit PtMldln'-r 1 cup peeled diced rhubarb 1 cup strawberries 1 cup diced rresh pineapple - 1 cup sliced peaches . ' 1 "eup sugar ' 1 -v-. . 2 tablespoon flour- 1 -4 teaspoon , salt 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 1-2 cup water or. fruit juices AM?: sugar, flour antl salt. Add fruits, lemon juice and water and pour- into bo Mo 111 of a. buttered baking .dish. Cover with, -batter. '. f I bitter .-. .: 2eups flour ll tenspoons baking powder 1 -4 teaspoon salt 1-4 cup sugar 1-2 teaspoon vanilla : 1 egg 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter, melted Mb: Ingredients and bent 2 min- Kfiilt Cookies . 1 cup chopped dates 1 cup chopped raisins 12 cup nuts 1-2 .cup water 1-2 cup fat , 1 1-2 cups light brown . sugar , 2 .eggs , , 1 teasnoon cinnamon i-2 teaspoon cloves 1 -4 , teaspoon suit 1-4 cup milk :i 1-2 cups flour . . 1 teaspoon soda Alb: datet. raisins, nuts nnd water. Cook slowly five minutes. Coo.U..,rrcnu fit,,anil..,nia,,hu"r. Mis well. Add eggs ami beat two minutes. Add rest of Ingredients, Including coo';ed fruit mixture. Willamette Wins From' Whitman, 7-0 SAI.i:.r. Ore.; ll.oy '3o'Ait?W WHlumi'lU' university, ttmk the first gnino oT a three-frame hoi-Ioh from Wllltinnn coUfgp,- 7 .to 0, lun-i. y(t(.'.Iuy. ..' 1'eterHon, WlKi Ininolle froKlunan liltrluM', ulluwwl three hits anil struck out nluu ini'ii. 1 In ll Ic, Heiircit third hhoU er, hit a luinLcr, thrpe-huKger mid it iloulile, 'Iho seriOH Is to. iloelilo iho Nortlnvi-st conference cham pionship., Tho tcmna 'piny iiKitln Unlay. Score: . ' t It; Whitman t 0 Willamette 7 llatlerle:i Clow, unit 'l'hoiiins; 1'eterHoit ami (.'arillnal. H. K. 1 ' 0-0 Tl'0ls 1 ill iii-r In AVcll ltlini.NK, Onmuny (AP) Di' termlneil In enil his drunken fii'th- er' stulih.rn Yelstiihee. to yu'lf'ii a hevcnifjre, ilelnrich iritis plcke' ; A' lady .hsslstunt. ' Kiulppul w 1 1 li I II .thorough f tialnlnK nnd lonR exiierlenpe. Is a permanent member of the Hiiff of this orBfthlnntlo.n. 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