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Thursday, July 10, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three jsCQEiry ..iiEWjr.l . SPORT IN FISHING Mrs. Aldrich And Mrs. Applebjr Are . ,. Given Farewell . At an informal 't?a Wednesday af ternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock members ot Chapter I of P. E. O. called at the borne of Mrs. Clyde Selt7i to say good bye to Mrs. Ira Aldrich (- and Mrs. Prank B. Appleby. Mrs. Aldrich has gone to Cottage drove- to make net home and Mrs. Appleby Is leaving oon to live In Los Angeles. Both have been very active In the work of iho chapter. ; -Tea was served on the sun porch with arrangements in a color scheme of yellow and white, using pretty Shasta daisies. Mrs, H. 8. Brownton, Miss Dorothy Brownton, Miss Doro thy Eberhard and Miss Virginia War nick assisted Mrs. Seitz in serving. Lovely gifts from- the chapter were presented. V . the honor guesta. Birthday Party For Dickie Burnett . In observance of his seventh birth day anniversary Dickie Burnett, sot. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett, was the honor guest at a Jolly party Mon day night at his home. Those pres ent were Dick and Billy Moore, Jerry and Billy Neal, John Tuttle, Dale Horstman, Billy and Bobby Closs. and Master Burnett. Games were played on the lawn and later refreshments, including a birthday cake lighted with candles, were served at a table on the porch. Iu the cake several coins were hid den. The attractive color scheme waa of pink and white. Bobby Goss, John Tuttle, Dick Moore and BlUy Ncu either won prixes at games or found a coin In their cake. A number oi pretty gilta were receivt-d by the hon. or guest. . POT , .Jiilij MAN'S Clearance Enormous reductions continue in groups of ; GOATS DRESSES '''SUITS HATS E v if 'mtfPw-WM William Black, of New York, both daughters or Mr. and Mrs. Godwin, are visiting here this week. Monday they all expect to drive to Portland I to spend a few days. Girls Enjoy Hike ; To Dutch Springs Members of the. L. T. girls of the Lutheran church and two guests. Miss Alma Johnson and Miss Mildred fltou dard, enjoyed a hike and lunch at Dutch Springs Wednesday evening. The party gathered at the homo or Miss Genevieve Nelson and hlkec from there up Deal's canyon to tho t..tiiifeti. AiUdr lunch tney returned home about 8:30 o'clock. The club Is planning an overnight outing at Wallowa lake, which may be their next meeting. HKKKINU TRANSIENT THE DALLES. July 10 (flV-Author-Itics today searched for unidentified transient wearing a pair of thumb cuffs City Patrolman Dunsmorc clamped oh htm. Tho transient Is alleged to have attempted to sell alcohol to Indians and was caught. He escaped after the thumb cuffs were placed on him. HE DIDN'T LIKE Utile HELENA, Mont.. July 10 uftAn unusual display of grutltude by a Yel lowstone park bear cost tho national playground a visitor. Mrs. George Look, of El Paso. Texas, offered the bear a candy bar. The animal re sponded by promptly clawing tho wo man's ar mand shoulder and then bl: her on the leg. Mrs. Look Is on her way back to Texas. Announcements . SEEK CONVENTION SALEM, Ore., July 10 ,V) The Salem trades and labor council has ; started a movement to get tho 1031 convention of tho state federation of 'labor In Salem. . J. E. Reynolds, president of the Sons and Daughters or tho Pioneer association, announced today thai they will hold a meeting on Saturday aiwrnoon at 3 o'clock at the Saca Jawca hotel. On weekends President Hoover enjoys trout fishing (right) in his Vir ginia camp. Last winter ho sampled deep sea angling, (upper left) off the Florida coast and caught a huge sail fish (lower right). "METHODIST DAY" SALEM, Ore., July 10 () Today. 90th anniversary of the arrival of the ship Lausanne In the Columbia river, is being celebrated as "Methodist Day" at tho provisional government park at Champoeg. Among speakers will be Governor Norblnd, II. J. Hen dricks of Salem. President Carl G. Doney of Willamette university. Dr. E, S. Hammond of Kimball School of i Theology, Frank J. Miller of Albany, I Dr. W. W. Youugson or Portland, and ! R. A. Booth of Eugene. A paper o:: the voyage of tho Lausanue, prepared by Dr. Johu Parsons of Portland, will be read. . ' Menus Of The Day Hv Mrs. Alexander Cieorge .Sl'MSlElt HKl-'HEKHMKNTS FOIl POUCH 1MKTY Graham Rounds Cheese Bars Vanilla Wafers Peanut Drops Chilled Fruttudo Salted Nuts Division A Meets At 'J. A. Bugg Home Division A of the Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christian church met y ester- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. James A. Bugg, with Mrs. Hedrick as hostess. The meeting was railed to order- by Mrs. Lloyd Purdy, followed by prayer and the meeting in general, j It was decided to postpone further ! meetings of the division until Sep- tembcr, tho date to oe announceu late.. Delicious refreshments were served to the members before the close or the afternoon. Miss Murchison Is Married In Baker Graham Hon nils 18 slices Graham bread (cut thin). 5 tablespoons soft butter. cup chopped' pimiento stuffed olives. cup chopped pecans. 4 tablespoons salad dressing. Mix butter, olives, pecans and dress ing. Spread upon bread and arrange sandwich fashion. Press together firmly. Cut out with round cooky cutter. Arrange "rounds" on tray, garnish with nasturtiums. Cheese Ultra .- 18 slices white bread. 4 tablespoons soft butter. l,i cup white cream cheese. H teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons finely chopped groen peppers. 4 tablespoons salad dressing.. Mix butter, cheese, salt, green pep pcrs and salad dressing and spread oh slices of bread. Arrange sand wich fashion and press firmly. Cut cf crusts. Cut each sandwich Into 3 bars. Arrange log cabin stylo on a tray. Garnish with greenery. Yiinillu Wafers Y2 cup butter. 1 cup confectioner's sugar. 1 fgb'- 3 tea.spoons vanilla. ' 't teaspoon salt. . -,-,' 4 tablespoons cream. 2 cups flour (pastry), !4 teaspoon baking powder. Cream butter and sugar. Add egg, vanilla, salt and cream. Heat 2 min utes, add the rest of the Ingredients. Drop portions from end of spoon onto greased baking sheet. Space 3 Inches. Bake 10 minutes In moderate oven. Peanut Drops . , 1-3 cup fat. 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. 1-3 cup milk. , I teaspoon lemon extract. , U teaspoon salt. . .. cupa flour. . 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1 cup roasted shelled peanuts. Cream fat and sugar. Add eggs ftnet milk. Beat 2 nVJtes. Add rest ot ingredients. Chill dough, i Break off bits of dough and flatten down, 4 inches apart on greased baking sheets. Bako 12 minutes in moderate oven. (DEPT. STORES "Invaluable" Say Society Women MELLO-GLO Face Powder Is preferred ! by beautiful women because It leaves i ro trace of flaklness. pastiness or ir- i illation. Stays on longer no shiny I noses i Made by a new French pro- I cess prevents large pores. Spreads : moro smoothly gives a youthful I blcum. 'Very pure. Use MELLO-C1LO Faco Powder,, It's wonderful,; Glass Drugn, Inc. ' Adv. IN THE WIST Store No. 13 Ia Grande, Ore. MEN'S ' SUMMER WORK HATS 25c to 65c Hot weather hate of straw or bamboo fiber, wide brim, protective. Ventilated drowns Children, Teachers In Party At Park A delightful welner roast and even ing at the Riverside ptrk took olace yesterday when about 15 children ana teachers of the Junior department of j the Baptist Sunday school, with the superintendent, Mrs. C. E. HappcrseU, t met at s:uu ociock at tne church, and went from there to the park. ; After the lunch nmes were played ! and later In the evening, the children enjoyed hearing the La Grande band rehearsing for the state contest, j : Ttachers present were: Miss Ola Mao wright, Miss Elaine Whitmore ant: Mi's. Arnold Gralap. Normal School To Hold Annual Picnic Of interest to Ln Grande friends or Miss Geneva Murchison, now Mis. Leonard M. Van Wlngerden is the following item from the Baker-Demo-! crat Herald. Leonard M. Van Wlngerden of Cho- j'lan. Washington and Miss Geneva , Murchison of La Grande, were united , in marriage Tuesday evening at 8:8c i by Dr. W. A. Allen in the Methodist ! Episcopal parsonage. They will makj I .their home In La Grande. "'BAGS - The highest quality merchandise at reductions that we can offer only at clearance time. Exceptional values there being many garments offered at but a fraction of their original price. , PUTMAN. CiRANIIK-S EXCI.ISIVK ICEAIIV-'I'O-WF.AIt & MII.I.INKItY TO t X S T Travelers will appreciate the ' frequent schedules and econo mical fares afforded by the Columbia Gorge System For example EASTBOUND . To Baker Lv. 10:10 A. M.; 2:20 P. M. 8:25 P. M. To Huntington, Welser, Payette, Ontario, Caldwell. Nampa, Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello, St. Anthony, West Yellowstone, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, and all Eastern Cities if STATE FRI - SAT. I Million wl. Laughs!. 3 3EESS1 What a treat in W " store for you ! The sfHi-.stnrl- h. A tied comedy KfJk. JlrW -err. at fflm WrSTER K RATON Talks mid Sllifis! staAiflKi J Spp ntiri Hear V-'A slCs Willlnm llahics t ' (ts-f' J Anllii l'uEe tf I W h y" Fred Mblii f) $3 Trlvu. ITIganza flffllfv.r r T- Rnlit. MniltKUinrry 5?! KihTO Lionel Itarrviiiure 7?W N Karl Dane aV"n- Cecil II. De Mltle tQ''&&H3 score rffaate Z,, S SchUUng LAST DAY About 200 students of tho Eastarit ! Oregon Normal school are planning to j attend the school picnic , tomorrow ( afternoon at Pino Cone when swim- j ming and games will be enjoyed. In i the-evening a campflre will bo built and a luncheon served, which will be ' served by the men of tho school. Last night another of the weekly social evenings was held ln tho audi torium. Parkdale Club at Pine Cone Meeting j The Parkdale club met at Pine j C me Wednesday afternoon with a ! lai-ge representation present. An ( hour's swimming was enjoyed folow- ; ed by a short business session. Mr. ! D. O. Shaffer, president, who has re- turned from a six weeks trip to Colo rado was In chr.rgn of the meeting. Later an impromptu program was ; presented. Mrs. Arnold, of Oceanside, Cal., who Is visiting at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Isaac Shaffer, gave two humorous rendlnis. Guests for i the afternoon were Mrs. Arnold and ; Miss Hansen, of Nebraska. A potluck : luncheon was served about 4 o'clock. - The next meeting will be held In two weeks. Swimming" Party, At Cove Yesterday I A jolly swimming party and picnic lunch was enjoyed by the Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Godwin and family las? night at the Cove swimming pool ana mit.n nut-If: Aftni n nurlm In tlm nltman I liinrh wiih KprvAft Mrs. Douglas Powell, of Portland, iind daughter, Patricia Jean and Mrs. I u in. in a m WESTBOUND 8:25 P.M. T P.flrfl.lnH Uy-ll. t.f-M- n.l. - -. .diitf ndiia! Lcwision, uouax, Uma tilla, Pasco, Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Kellogg. 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