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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1930)
LA GRANDE EVENING" DgSBRVERriX GRANDEriQRE.. Page Three s Matthews Is omplimented At Delightful Party ka hMn Visit In? In Ij nnnfii be past month with her sister, IdAllirlitfiil ti&rtv ffH'An he Vfrc Ferris on Tuesday evening at her i on rnui nccv. Lit.- frtlMttJt PIllOVMl thi nlaocanf ig ith. bridge as the diver High .honors were awarded to Eugene McPadden, or Spokane, km mi f .rt -t rwn di iju - h Matthews was presented a' lovely bowl of colorful sweet peas was h tractive decoration for the ton. heon toward- the close of the iidreriGuests At Swimming Party enty-four boys -and girls, mem of itbe L. D. 6. Second Ward fifty school class In church history guests tin weuuebuay aiternoon elr teacher, TAra. Seth Slrritu;, at kly swimming party at Crystal l lowing a delightful time spent hmlng .the group' adjourned to home ox Mrs. eirnne, wnere ihey treated to loveiy reiresnments. embers of Club Meet at the Park lie members of the Diversity club 1vm4 ft Vflrv nipnsnnt moaHna flraUtty afternoon at Riverside Dark p ten members ancT one guen. Otto Pieper, present.' ra."' W. ; Vedder was awarded the nclance ' prize Tor the aiternoon. while Mrs. Philip Lockwood. Mrs. ITeil Rces and Mrs. Claud Purkett re ceived prizes in games. Refreshments were served before Ihe close of the afternoon by uie hostesses, Mesdames W. Vedder. Le--HufDUnCan' JaCX Jonnson und lls The slub's next mcetlnK will lake Fluco at the Cove swimming pool on August 14. ... N. O. W. Meeting At - The K. of P. Hall The Neighbors of Woodcraft held a special business meeting yesterday afternoon at the K. P. hall for the purpose of balloting on a new candi date. Several members were present at the meeting and Mr. Krulz was the new member elected Into the organ- Menus Of The Day By Mrs. Alexander Oeorpe . I'LANNIMi FOR SL'NOAY V . - " Breakfast Fresh Berries Waffles and Syrup . Broiled Bacon Coffee ftf, . Dinner Roast Veal and Browned Potatoes Corn on the Cob 'Bread Currant Jelly Tomato Salad Fruit Ice Box Cake Coffee VealtReUsh Sandwiches Radishes' Frosting J Coffee or Tea ' i Fruit Ice Ho Cake 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin 4 tablespoons cold water 3 tablespons butter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 3 egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla i teaspoon salt H teaspoon lemon extract 3 egg whites 1 cup peaches 1 cup diced pineapple 2-3 cup vinegar Sonk gelatine and cold water for 5 minutes. Dissolve over pan of hot water. Cool. Melt buttr and add flour and add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Add egg yolks and beat 2 minutes. Add rest of In gredients and pour Into glass mold which has been lined with lady fin gers. Chill 24 hours. Turn out on platter and surround with whipped cream. Tempting Tea Cukes cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs J teaspoon lemon extract li teaspoon vanilla. ',i teaspoon salt 2-3 cup milk. 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder cup candled orange peel Cream butter until soft. Add Bugar and mix until very creamy. Add rest of ingredients and beat 3 minutes. Half fill greased muffin panr. Bake 15 minutes in moderate oven. Cooi and frost. Dainty Frosting 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten 2 tablespoons orange juice i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon lemon extract 1 1-3 cups sifted confectioner's sugar Beat egg whites until very stiff. Add rest of ingredients. Mix well. Carefully frost the tops and sides of cake. If desired the tops of the frosted cakes may be decorated with bits of candies, orange peel and pecans. Optimism is Now Being Expressed In Many Quarters By S. W. Ntruus I (Pres. American Society for Thrift) It has been noted within the last two or three weeks that individuals, groups and organisations who are closely In touch with the general business situation of the country have expressed themselves In terms of optimism. To say the least, there has come recently quite a change in feeling regarding the business out look. It is to be hoped that this feeling of conservative optimism will stead ily spread throughout the country be cause a more confident attitude upon the part of everyone will prove a helpful Influence In bringing condi tions back to normal. One of the encouraging factors In the present situation 1b that deposits In savings banks have bean constant ly growing. This means great poten tial prosperity. Regardless of what may be said otherwise, the prosperity of a nation really must depend upon the thrlf of the people. An orgy of Ill-advised spending might bring great activity and apparent prosperity lor a while but It would only be a flash in the pan. It would soon come to an abrupt end. Whereas a nation whose citizens are constantly getting ahead and putting something away for emergencies Is bound to enjoy pros perous conditions.. There always will, of course, be periods of temporary de pression such as we have been pass ing through during the last few months but the sunshine of prosper ity can always be depended on when people are thrifty. SCIIKNCK SEEKS DIVORCE. LOS ANGELES p) Harry Schenck, film director, in filing suit for divorce complained his wife Lillian held that the movies and movie people were "the bunk." Cox Auto Electric Electrical Ignition and Battery Repairs on all Makes of Cars Ph. M-753 1425 Adams You Can Take A Vacation From Your Kitchen Range If You Have This Cooker If present conditions were such as to Indicate that during the past few J months the people of this country ; have been dissipating their resources j and engaging in naotu or wasteiui ness, the outlook at the present time could not be viewed with so much equanimity. The present sentiments of op timism and hopefulness which Beem now to be steadily spreading through out the nation may be true forerun ners of great prosperity. Perhaps they may or may not be somewhat premature. But the fact remains that so long as the American people re main true to practices of thrill, me return of real prosperity cannot be long deferred. CHARITY RECEIVES $500,000 LOS ANGELES W) Probate of the will of Motley H. Flint, banker and financier, recently shot to death in superior court, disclosed that two thirds of the $760,000 estate was be queathed to charity. Fifty thousand dollars was left to the widow. 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