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Wednesday, June 11,-1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,1 LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three nrsrn rrzTjrTV tirtzA fir :l Banquet In Honor Of E.O.N.Class . Given at Hotel Tho laV event of the first com mcneemont week !tt the Kastern Orepon Normal school took place Tuesday evening tit a charming banquet given In honor of the sen ior class hy the faculty ut the La Crande hotel. Covers were plueed for nhout 9 at tables attractive with lihie and yellow flowers, the school colors. President If. K. Inlow preilded ns toast master and the following toasts wer given: to the first faculty, Mrs. Victoria Schweizer; to the first graduates, Miss Helen Moor: to the first 13. O. N". build ing, Miss Verireltu I-tond; to the first alum nl( 131 mo Stevenson; to the other first-a, Owen Price. In. Norman V. Ooieman. of It?ed col lege, gave an impromptu talk. The faculty quartet consisting of Miss Amanda Stable. Miss Madeline Larson, W. "V. Nushnum and 13. O, Daniels, accompanied by Miss Caro line Williams, sang original songs about- tho school and about the das members, (iroup sinning was led by M iss ' ( irace Oelhel accom panied by Miss 13 lit i lie HechU'l. - Tho committee In charge of ar rangements was: Miss Zable, Miss Larson and Miss Alice McDonald. Miss Neukirchner And M Sams, Wed AVonl hns been received of the marriage of Miss Marie Neukirch ner, daughter f Mm. -Albert Neu kirchner of this city, to Oeorge Sams, son of Mr. and Mrs. "V. A. Sams, of Uieth. Ore., former resi dents of JJi Orande on Oovo ave nue. The wedding took place Mon day June il in Pendlelon where both the bride and the bridegroom have been employed, Mrs. Sams at VhllcH Florist shop and Mr. Sams at the Model cleaners. The newly weds will make their home In Pen dleton. In compliment to them a de lightful wedding supper was given last night at the home of the brides mother in La CJrando where they nre visiting for a few days. Only a few relatives and friends were in attendance and a pleasant evening was enjoyed. Party Compliments Mi.4s,:Ahne Ebesch j Following is a cllpidng from The (endletotit Kast-Oregonian of in terest to 'La-Grande friends of Al bert. It, Jensen whose marriage to Miss Anne Uoeseh will In- an event of Juno IS;. Mrs.,-William Hoesch Jr. and rtrnrgmVr Miss" "Anno Hoesch, brlde cleet,...cnicriaini:d at an, enjoyable tea ' yesterday afternoon at the Itoesch home. About one hundred guests called during the afternoon. A color scheme of green and pink was used, -gladiol.1 -and sweet Williams belntf used in the living room. The tea table was charming with stocks and Japanese Irises, about w'hich centorpb vc there hov ered yellow butterflies. I 'on ring ilu ring the afternoon wore Mrs. Anna Stork'. M is. nerhert Gregg, Mrs. J, u; Hales and Mrs O. W. 1 Syeru. Assisting in - welcoming the guests were Mrs. Gewrgc rftangier, Mrs. John Dickson. Mrs. Mae Hoke. Mrs. James It. Howler.. Mrs. James K. Hill and Mrs. W. V. Green. Assisting in. serving were Mrs. Huvhl Temple, Mvh. II. Y. Smith, Mrs. Itaphael Itaymond, Miss Cora Kldridge and Miss Inez, llarthrong. Mrs. Smith' (Maurtne Akers) Is here from Carlton, Oregon to visit her parents,- Mr.1 und -Mis. M, L. A kers. Women Entertained At Baker Tuesday Thirteen women golfers, mem bers of the La Grande, county club, spent a delightful afternoon in Maker yesterday as guests of the ZESTFUL RELISHES AROUSE APPETITES IN; WARM WEATHER A,' . Pickles, Ketchup and Jelly Make Balanced Meals More Inviting Summer heat often lessens the desire for food. However, body vig-or must be maintained in hot weather us wcM as cold. Meals, therefore, must be planned to make folks hungry. , "Tha spicy zest of ketchup, chow choW or pickles, the tart-sweet tast? of cool jellies or jam can be counted upon, to set appetites in motion, fly serving these relishes fre,uently with meat, fish, potatoes and preen vegetables, a new interest will be taken in these food.s. Many relishes can be mixed in French or mayonnaise dressings with delicious results. For example, eiual parts of chili sauce and may onnaise make the z.-sful Russian dressing. When sur-h dressings arc served on vegetable, fruit, meat or fish salads, these wholesome foods are hard to resist. Sujrar plays an important part in the preparation of most relishes. It unities all kinds of flavors into delicious poodness. Think of this" as you plan the family menus. A das h of sugar to a pinch of nlt is a simple, inexpensive and dietetically correct way to increase the tn.ite appeal of vegetables, ftews and salad dressings. Most foods are nwre d ! 1 ic imi s wi t h sugar. T he Sugar Institute. women of the Baiter golf and coun try club. Ht fore playing two rounds of golf in tho afternoon they wen guests at Luncheon at the llaUi-r huil. . .Following the tournament .Mb Mildred Suchel wus hostess at :i recept .on at her home t ar the play ers und their friends. Those at tending fruin La Grande were: Mrs. V. t Perkins, Mrs. L. K. KIiiKe:, M ra. lennan Kiegrist. M iss A nne Ktange, Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mrs. H. l- Murphy, Mrs. II. A. Zur biiek. Mrs. Joiin Theis.'U, Mr. Man Tanner, Min. Charles lleymiliif, M rs. Kred 1 .a nzer. M rs, J . I Uavenscroft ami Mrs. Chase Itoh nonkamp. i , ' I Birthday Party I " For Truman Irwin The thirteenth birthday of Tru man Irwin was the Inspiration for a happy party yesterday afternoon at his home on the Cove highway. ' Klshteen guests were In attendance ,and (hiring the afternoon games .and music were enjoyed. A delic ious two-ciurse luncheon, with a oolor .scheme of pink und white, ; wa served by Mrs. Irwin assisted by her daughter, .Mrs." Marion tftod jdard, Mrs. Jack Bruoml'ieid, Mr. jMllo Gods, Mrs. Alec Kohlnson and Mrs. Henry Herrman. The honor guest at tho tables was Truman's 'grandfather, who is SG years of jage and who greatly enjoyed thti event. M rs. Herrman linked and dec- orated the large pink ' and w hite cake which was the. centerpiece ot i the table. Table arrangements twere also in u. color scheme of pink I and while. j Those present were: Milodenc ' Ooss, Fern and Lois ttroom field, J Keuluh Haggey, Anna Louise I Moore, Lois Koht-rtson, Mary Jane Chndwlck, Pltinta Shaier, Donald I II QT1 A TI? now 51 AlHl PLAYING it J&ir w stalked (he man of 1 I m m m her heart like the llgi-s of j BSMSmWI'u '"'' n,,,,ve J"Kit' I j 4v iMMM&!l& ' What, ti role for glamor- J$$l ihi.h iloan ,i,iufrtl! Her 1 I viitrrt breathless beauty now en- , ' r-v M'iy""" hanccd by her thrilling ,. H tfT rUUtVUfl' voice! A iKMi'ect eombina- , RiSyS W KltXKST TOItltKNTK ' I iP I Ik JACK COXWAY I SH1RTCRAFT ' A TRW THRU THE -'-wW-' M I TAILORS WITH THE KVERFIT COLLAU It Can't Shrink Sp12 j Tue Stooc Fob Evtnv Man Jj Walters. Karl and . lluraM Herr nian, Wrnon unit Henry Stoddard, Hill liu-sii. Hill ("loir. Itli'liuril I-tuusqut-i, lltvruill Itl.'.iurdion, and the pouur tfui'St. . . Evening of Cards Follows Session A pleasant evening of cards was enjoyed by the members of the Women's Benefit ttssocluttqn and their husbands lust night following the regular business session, when Miss Kthel Harndeu was chosen, junior delegate to the convention ai Portland the last of this month. Nine tables of pinochle were, ut play with Mrs. Bert Spencer win ning first honors ami Mrs. J, K. Reynolds receiving second "prize. For the men,. Charles Ward won first and Claude Mackey made second high score. An entertaining . program of musical numbers und dunces wus presented with a highland fllittf dance by little Kaulce Meldruiu. another dance number . by Miss Jean Buchanan, accompanied hy Miss 13d nu Towcry. Miss Murjorle Spencer sing two solos uccomimul ed by her sister. Miss Thelinu Spencer. Another vocal salu was presented by Miss r;ucrtt. accuniT panled by Miss McCaly. , ijuer .the drill teuin deuionstruttMl fancy drills. liainty . rofreshments were served. Mrs. llernlco Bramwell was chairman of . the committee with. Mrs. Mae Kiley. Mrs. .Mildred Slasher and Mrs. Pearl Interline assisting her. , Visitors Speak , At Lodge. Meeting 3ristCamp No; "2rS0, Itoyal Neighbors of America met In reg ular session on Monday evening In the Odd Fellows lemple. Mrs, Tiilte Cox. of Lakeside, Cu I.. Mrs. Sarah Molke and Mrs. Josephine Frailer of Athol, Idaho, were welcomed as visitors and each gave an enjoy-, able taik about llieir own canips. For the next meeting Mrs. 13ffic i Voting ha been appointed chulr niun of the refreshment commit tee und Mrs. Kllu Uoeter chairman of entertainment. ; Initiate Three Into Membership Time pew members, Mrs.' Anna flower. Alrt. Lata Ityneurson anii Bert Klllot, were inltisted into the Neighbors of Woodcraft at their meeting lact night when a large number was present. Following the business session delicious re freshments were served by the June committee. Announcements. The Lutheran Ladles Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:;tti oVlock at SiH B avenue with Mrs. L. J. Kberl hostess. . The Stitch and Chatter club of the Amerieun Legion uuxliiary will meet ut the hom of Mra Kennedy ut S'Mi3 Cherry street tomorrow ut 2 o'clock to sow for.lqcal families. Vamlerbllt's mile relay teams have won first place In that event in five of the eight annual South ern conference meets. A SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE to tlic value . of ihe ' new Fortl is found in its iacveaeing use by Federal, state and city governments and by large industrial coninnuicg lvhich keep careful day-by-day cost records. In 'most instaucesj the Ford lias been chogcu only, after cx baustive tests of eycryactor jlUat con tributes to good performance -speed, power, safely, comfort, low cost of operation and up-kecp,' reliability and long life. ' Prominent ampngitlie companies ' using tbe Ford arc tbe Associated Com panies of tbe Bell System, Armour and Company, The Borden Company, Con tinental Baking Corporation, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, General Electric Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Kellogg Company, Knickerbocker Ice Company, Morton Salt Compuny, Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, The Procter & Gamble Company, and Swift & Company. Each of these companies uses a laigc number of Ford cars and trucks. Club Women Oppose j The Music Robots DKNV13U. June II AP) Music ; robot.': cannot ptissibly take the place of. tin trained and Killed : musician, the delegate body of the biennial convention of the General Federation 'of Women's clubs de cided Tuesday. 1 The organhtation adopted a ; resolution "unalterably' opposing tin V liininuiion of 'living imisie' i ftoin cur homes und uur theaters," ; un.l ordered it copy of the resolu tion - sent to the Mutdc. Befense j league. New. .York- Menus Of The Day Hy M.iN, Alexander George CltlSP IC13 HOX COOK IKK llmikrast Stewed Prunes. Chilled 1 Wheat Cereal and Cream Popovers Coffee Luncheon Tomato Sulad nrwid . l'lum jelly Chilled liced Pineapple Cookies Iced Tea rience of tartjv reliahilitii and Ford Pinner P.rownrtl Halibut ftiak Turin i' Saheo Proa mod rotating Jtuttereil Onions It read ' Onipt- Jelly lleiul Lett vi nnd Vri'tich Urorwlnn Uasplitury I'le . iVftvi . Crisp tt'e Hot Cookies 1 eup'fut, (half lard' und hair butter). ' . ' cups sugar. . , , 3 gg. .-' ! 1 teapsoon yanlllR. . ? . teaspoon lemon extract. 1-4 t 'aspoon' siilt . , ' , 1 1-2 tenpsoons nut meg,' .3 tablespoons ereiim ,' 5 cttps flour, . f 3 teaspoons baking powder.. Almonds, blanched. , - Cream fat until soft. 'Add sugar, beat until creamy. ; Add ega;s. vanil la, lemon, salt, mi.tmej and cream. Peat 2 minutes.- Add- flour and baking powder. Shape into '-i rolls, 2 inehDS In diameter. " Poll In waxed paper."--.Chill ovei; night. Cut off thin" , slices und". place , 3 inches apart on greased baking sheets. Top cookies with almonds after i a rra nged on ba king sheets. Fake 12 minutes in moderate oven. Tartai Nmiv j (For Fish j 1-3 cup stiff mayonnaise. !. 2 tablespoons, finely chopped ' Bweet' pickles, i -1 " - fleet ownei's reveals the unnsnal economy of the new Ford l' The Associated Companies of the Belt 'T. System, usc.morethan eight ttnous'nd. . ; Modern business moves, at a" fast "pace and it needs the Ford. 'Daily, in countless ways and places, it helps to speed the production and delivery of the world's goods and extend this, useful service of men and companies. .', Constant, steady operation over many thousands of miles emphasizes the ad vantages of the sound design of the Ford car, its high quality of materials, and accuracy in manufacturing. Beneath its graceful lines and beautiful colors there is a high degree of mechanical excellence. ' '"' . An example of the value built into . the Ford is the use of more than twenty ball and roller bearings. They are hidden within the car and you may , Motor Company 1 'tablespoon chopped parsley. 1 tablespoon , finely chopped olives. - , . 1 tablespoon ' finely chopped chives (onion can be used),? 1 tablespoon lemon juice.. . 1-4 teaspoon paprika." Mix and chill Ingredients and serve, ' , .- nuspbeiTy Pie 'i ( t Fnbaked pie dough. 13 pastry strips 1-2 Inch wide). 3 cups washed berries. . -'t rup sugar. . ' - 2 tablespoons flour. . ;J4 teaspoon nutmeg. 1 tablespoon lemon Juice. 3 tablespoons butter, : - - : c 4 tablespoons water or fruit Juice. ; r Fit pie dough into deep pan. INFANT'S AND CHILDREN'S f Organdy bonnets, in all colors 39c to 98c ; Organdy dresses, pink blue and yellow ! . 1 All made but hand work : , ;. ' ' 98c ' NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP ' 1.. .-' U. never see them. Yet they play an im portant part in satisfactory, economical ... : performance. ' Their function is similar ! '' to' the jewels of a fine watch. ' ' , ;Tvhrouifehout the Ford chassisy a ball or toller bearing is used at every plaeo where it is needed to reduce friction ' and wear ' and - give smooth, reliable mechanical operation.'"' V - At many points, as on the transmit sion counter-shaft, clutch release, fan : ' and pump shaft, and front drive shafr, these bull and roller bearings are used -where less costly types of bearings might . be considered adequate, . Additional instances of the high qual ity built into tho Ford arc the extensive use of steel forgings, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, Rustless Steel, four Houdaille double-acting hydraulia shock absorbers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, torque-tube drive, three-quarter floating rear axle, and tho Triplex shatter-proof glass ' Windshield. , 1. ' . The Ford policy has always been to use the best possible material for each part and then, through large produc .. lion, give it to the public at low cost. ,v i: w i. w v o it u fill V, v. S lantlAril Coupo' !... .$ 195 Sport. Coupo ........ SoSS Luxe Coupe .... $S'15 Tudor Scln . ' $195 Tlirce-wiiMlow Fordor Sedan . . . . . 1600 De Luxn Sedan $640 Town Seflan $660 Cj.liriol.-l $623 IliwiUler $(35 I'liuvlon g . . . $ 1 10 I'll k-np (.locl Cub $135 Mml. l A Churls . . . $315 Motlt-I AA Trurk Chawis, 131 'j-Inrli wheel l..c $510 Model AA Trurk Chainii, 157-inrli wheel hats $333 Mmlel AA Panel Delivery ...... $780 .ilt fitlft I. . 6. D-fmil, plui freight mnit rf.IlM. J,Hni.r hJ fir. ..fr. wl l.tw ru.l Mix horrlevf. sugar, flour, nutmeg,' juml lemuit Juice. Pour Into pie ishelb Dot with butler add water.. fArrnngn pnstrv strips in criss-cross , fashion over berries, tlake 30 niln- I nte In nioderate oven. Stomach Trouble! Doctors say Qn't of ull sii knes Udu -to stomach troubles, so it you tuffei (rum gas, pmns in the atamach oi : bowels, dizziiwffi, and have noappetite can't sleep and nre nervoaa you nee( Teniae it is good pure medicine, mad' , of roots; herbs anil barks. . Vour drug Gist sells it on a money- back guarantee I U- try