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Friday, January 30, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three- 5(DCDE"iryNiEWjr Miss Bess nuke,-Society Editor Telephone Main 600 Until 8:30 a. n Missionary Group -; Meets at Home Of . Mrs. Bohriehkamp , - . i - t v ' i The homo of Mrs. U A. Bohnen fcamp' was the. scene yesterday ot. an all-day, meeting of the '-.missionary education group of the Presbyterian Missionary society, Portions of (the book, '"The Conqulstidora," dealing with the Philippine Islands, were re Viewed by Mrs. Herbert Hanna, MrB. t. B. Moe, Mm. Wllllara Miller,; Mrs. I. C. JBowser,- Mrs. Robert Eakln and Mrs, J. K. Wright. Thirty-one were present at the meeting. , u. . i A delightful one o'clock luncheon was served .with Mrs. William Miller In charge of arrangements. 1 The school of missions wlll.opeij on Wednesday,, according to a report made at the meeting. i Poppy Club Meets With Mrs. Palmer i Valentine day was the inspiration for the decorations at the meeting T the Poppy club yeaterdny with trs. Otis Palmei Bridge was played, at two tables With Mrs. Walter Pohrman receiving the prize for high score and Mrs. Chester Thompson, low. t Refreshments were served following the cards by the hostess, with the Valentine -motif carried out in the refreshments. . Mre. R. V. Copsey will be h03teos for the club on Feb. 10.- - ' - Party Compliments ; Mrs; A; B,;iCherry Mrs. A. B. Cherry, who arrived in La Grande recently to join her hus band, now. city manager, was the guest of honor at a luncheon yester day for which Mrs. Peter Biever- en tertained at her home. Places were laid for six at thet luncheon . table which was decorated to carry out. a Valentine motif. . ; The afternoon was spent in sewing and visiting 'with the following guests: Mrs. O. May Noyes. Mrs. L. H. Russell, Mrs. F. M. Jackson. Mrs. Emma Kiddle, MrB. Anna Bacon, and the hostess. .-,' Entertains. Club , At the Sacajawea Mrs. D. W. Stone entertained; the members of her. club at a delightful luncheon at the Sacajawea Inn yes terday. Luncheon was served at. pne o'clock followed by an afternoon of bridge. ' Mrs. K. Jacob son won the prize for high score at the two- tables. i -, . . .,- . Mrs: F. L; Robinson Entertains Team Mrs. P. L. Robinson, worthy matron of the Order of-. Eastern Star, enter tained the .Floral Degree team last evening. . After discussing plans for the year,' bridge was played with Mrs. i , . . . ,, rresi as Mwhj mtiyked butter Snow Flake Soda Wafers reach you as crisply fresh as when they leave bur ';'- spotless ovens.No moisture can possibly penetrate the triple-wrapping. Don't ask for crackers, say PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY Seattle, Taccnu San Frsr.cisca, Spokane Portland. Los Angeles Charles Graham winning first prize. Mrs. J. H. Dlehl was awarded con solation.. ' Refreshments were served by the hostess later in the evening to Mrs. I Charles Graham,- Mrs. Gene -Walker, I Mrs. Andrew Lonev Jr., Mrs. J. H. j Dlehl, Mrs. Roy Forrester, Mrs. Walter BioKiancl, Mrs. is. u. lowier ana urs. Alfred J. Cook. Miss Stella Bloch was a guest for the evening. Reviews Heard At. Meeting of Group "There is .Another Heaven," by Robert Nathan, and "Phillppa." , by Anne Sedgwick, were reviewed In a clever manner by Miss Lena Foley and Miss Marjorla Condlt at a meeting ot the contemporary literature group, of the American Association of Univer sity Women at the, home of Miss Helen Moor last evening. - ."There is Another- Heaven," Is a satire on life, while "Phillppa,'' is the story of a very frank and interesting young person after whom the book is named. . .The group will meet again In two weeks with Miss Mildred HawkBworth at the Walter Reuter home. -.., Bridge Party At ; F. W; Pool Home The Me-Way-A-Tum club was en tertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. W. Pool for- three tables of bridge. Prizes were award ed to Mrs.- SherrtU Ewln, high, and Mrs. Roy Munsell, second. " . A .two-course luncheon was served by the hostess late in the afternoon, with a green and white color, scheme carried out in the table appoint ments. - Feb. 12 has been set as the date of the next meeting with Mrs. Roy Mun sell as hostess. - , ,. Mrs. Craig Carroil . Entertains Group HAVANA WATER MAIN BOMBED ft i MX 9 1? SX A 1 I, . . - 43Aonuled I'ress I'liolo .: 1 Part of the water supply of Havana, Cuba, was cut off and four persona were Injured when dynamite which had been placed In a manhole exploded and damaged a water main. Here is the geyser of water which (hot 30 feet Into the air from the damaged pipea. . ...IN THE FAMILIAR RED PACKAGE Mrs. Craig Carroll entertained at two tables of bridge at her home yes terday afternoon. Mrs. Chase Bohnen kamp made high score, and Mrs. Dlok Thomas, low. Refreshments were served by the hostess late In the af ternoon. Mrs. Thomas recently moved to this city from Missoula, Mont. ,.. Gailys Entertain - Members of Club Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaily had as their guests Thursday evening the mem bers of the Triangle olub. Bridge was the diversion of the evening with Mrs. Clyde Hoppel and Wesley McDonald making the highest scores. Refresh ments were served late In the eve ning. ,. ., Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jones will en tertain the group In two weeks. Mrs: Wood To Wed Sgt.. Robertson Among the weddings set for the near future Is that of Mrs. Nellie Wood, of this city, to J. A. Robert son, traffic sergeant, formerly of La Grande, but now stationed In Pen dleton. The date has been set as March S. Mrs. Wood Is the daughtsr of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McClellan, of Pendle ton. She was. before coming to La -Grande, TOBident -of Union and graduated from Union' High school. Miss Grimmett To ' Entertain Group ; Miss Nelle qrlmmett will entsrtaln the Young Women's Educational aux iliary of the Methodist church at her home Tuesday evening. The meet ing is to start promptly at eight o'clock i "ThV Romance of Travel in For eign Lands," with Miss Blanche Clark in cnarge, has been chosen as the topic for the meeting. ' - Miss Nelsori Is ,.; . Hostess to Club La Boheme. the oreanliSation for merly known as the L. ,T. club, met recently with. Miss Genbvfcave. Nelson and plans for several events In the near xuiure were maae. un uunaay the members plan to. hike while on next, Thursday they will organize a party at the skating rink. After the business meeting they played cards.. . , ti .. ., February is has been set ns the next date for the club to meet, .' Hi Club To Give ... Party Tonight . St. Peter's Hi club hasi planned a dance to follow the basketoali game tnis evening. The affair will be very Informal, but not the "Calico and Cords'- donoe as announced previous ly, It is stated. Come as you are at tne game, it. is urged. Social Hour To Follow Program Plans for a social hour to follow tho regular meeting and program be ing arranged by tho Willow Parent- Teacher association were made at a meeting of tho social committee of the association yesterday at the ' school. Friday, February 0, has been chosen as the date of the meeting, which will begin at 7:30. Mrs. c. w. Hammond is chairman of the social committee. . . Juveniles Will ; Meet Saturday Mrs. Clara Space will entertain the Juveniles of the Neighbors of Wood craft at her homo, 2710 North Third street, on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. This Bpeclal meeting will be devoted to practice, Mrs. Space, senior guardian, states. Alaska Topic At . . .. Society Meeting - '..' t r. 1 Plans for making a scrap book for children. In China and Alaska were made when the Kings Heralds-Home Guard Missionary - society , of the Methodist church, met yesterday -at the church. Alaska was, the topic for the day's lesslon with Mi's. Roy Skeen as leader, v Mrs.. Skeen wns assisted by Mrs, R, F. Tyler and Mrs. W. H. Hortzog, who served refreshments. . ; FRIDAY gpJg SATURDAY Now It Has Been Told! The big story hitherto only whispered of the hero ism, the romance, the disillusiohments of beauties under hell fire! . The Thrilling Sequel to "The Big Parade" in : An absorbing drama with this big cast: Robert MONTGOMERY Robert Ames June Walker Anita Page Zasu Pitts Marie Prevost Matinee 25c MIBWTT'"'''''""" Social Calender Friday, January 30 7:00 Mrs. Blanche Prouty en tertains her bridge club. 7:30 Old fashioned school and tin pall party given at the Island City church by tho Ladles' Aid. 8:00 Pythian Sisters, at the K. P. hall. 8:00 "Miss Mory Smith" pre sented by tho Lutheran Choral society, at the church. ' 8:00 "Hard Times' party, Gleaners and M. Men of the M. I. A., at the Leal Russell home. Saturday, Jan. 31 2:00 N. O. W. Juveniles at the home of Mrs. Clara Space. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mr. and Mrs. John Lane. 8:100 Coterie club, with Mrs. HaTold Pearce. Monday, Feb. 2 ' 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. Alva Crowley. 3:45 La Grande city council of P.-T. association, at tho Central school. 4:00 Kclloqua Camp Fire, with Miss Marietta Foley. 7:30 Social club of the O. E. S with Mrs. Myrtle Broughton, hostess, at the home of Mrs. M. A. Smith. 7:00 Neighborhood Music club, at the La Grande hotel. 8:00 Island City Pinochle club, with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hunter. Tuesday, Fob. 3 2:00 Neighborhood club, at the La Grande hotel. 2:00 Goodwill club of the Wom en's Relief Corps, with Mrs. Mag gie Herman at the William Day home. 6:30 Dinner club, with Mr. and Mrs. John Greullch. 8 :00 Young Women's Educa tional auxiliary of the Methodist church, with Miss Nelle Grim mett, 1702 Fourth street. Wednesday, Feb. 4 1:00 Parkdale club, with Mrs. Isaac Shafer. 2:00 Missionary society of the Christian church, with Mrs. G. L. Anderson. 2:00 Ah Dclth club, with Mrs. H. M. Brads haw. 6:00 American Legion auxiliary, Sacajawea Inn. 9:00 Eagles lodge benefit dance, at the Eagles hall. Thursday, Feb. 8 2:00 Diversity club, with Mrs. Fred Rees at the home of Mrs. John Price. 2:00 Get Together club, with Mrs. Clyde Hoppel. 2:00 N. B. B. club, with Mrs. Don Gaily. 2:30 Past Noble Grand club of the Rebekah lodge, at the I. O. O. F. hall. 7:30 Eagles auxiliary. Eagles hall. Gay Stripes, Zigzag Prints In Spring Togs By Adelaide kcrt -PARIS, Jan. 30 (JF) Gay stripes and splashing prints designed in zigzag lines were shown by a promi nent Parisian dressmaker here as the last word in spring togs. Even monotone dresses of appar ent simplicity revealed triangular or square piecing of the most Intricate design while others were frankly mystifying with ruffles winding from hip to hem in striking drapes and graduated peplums. Black and dark blue chiffon or erepe afternoon frocks foatured cream puff sleovcs made of myriad rows of valenclennes laco of dark shadow lace sleeves under walBt length capes. Tho simplest daytime models had standing, flat, or bib collars of white pique or bright silk Scottish plaids; while several models displayed plaid silk underskirts showing sev eral inches below tho hems. . Even sports models, featuring green, oiue, oeigo ana rod ptaius and stripes combined with plain col ors were exhibited with complicated vests and trouscr blouses. The eve ning gowns used several materials and colors in ono model. White cotton lace combined with organdy, velvet loaves and flowors appllqued on net, rows of narrow lace stitched on voile, and black stitch ing on light crepe, were among the newest evening notes. Brilliant largo flowered chiffons designed in overlapping drapes and tiers were a favorlto among the exhibits. The Jewels dispalycd with the gowns were as complicated as the dresses. Brilliants, colored with crystals, corals and Jado, were de signed In three tiered necklaces and bracelets generally contrasting In color with the gown. Escnlloped Tomatoes and Cheese (This blends well with a fowl) 3 cups tomatoes. 1 cup rolled bread or cracker crumbs. -.. 1 teaspoon salt. i teaspoon paprika. 2 tablespoons finely chopped cel ery. .. r 2 tablespoons finely chopped on ions. 4 tablespoons butter, melted, W cup cheese, cut flno. Mix all Ingredients and pour into buttered baking dish. Bake 20. min utes In a modern to oven. Serve la dish la which baked. H teamed Date Pudding, Serving 0 (This can be made a day prior to ; i i r serving) li cups ohopped dates. : ; 1 cup broken nut meats. Menus Of The Day DATE l'l'DDINO FOIt DINNTR UreukfriMt Grapefruit Fried Bacon and Eggs Buttered Toast Coffee Luncheon Toasted Cheese Sandwiches Tea Baked Apples Spice Nut Loaf Dinner Escallopcd Tomatoes and Cheese Buttered Bouts Bread Plum Jelly Head Lettuce French Dressing Steamed Date Pudding Whipped Cream Coffee Spice Nut Loaf 1- 3 cup fat. 1 cup sugar. 1 egg. 2- 3 cup sour milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla. fA teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon, cinnamon. 1 teaspoon cloves. 2 cups flour. 1 teaspoon soda, 'i cup nuts. Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredients, beat 3 minutes. Bake In loaf pan 45 minutes in slow oven. Directs Farm Loans you Never knew bran could be so delicious 14 cups sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. l teaspoon salt. , . . 1-S oup milk. i ' ... V& cup rolled cracker crumbs. Va teaspoons baking powder, 3 egg yolks, 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten. .. Mix the lngredlontts. Pour buttered pudding mold, Cover steam for 2 hours.- Unmold servo warm and cut In slices. 11 When this pudding has been m previous to serving, lit can be re heated by steaming 10 minute. 'Whipped cream., hard sauce or lemon Bauce can be served with thls; pudding. ... Into I When pocking dresses In trunks or and i suitcases, place tissue paper -m tne and sleeves and between folds to prevent creases. - - w Kem.ooo's All-Bran ia a de lightful surprise. It Is as goad to cat as it is good for you, This appetizing; roady-to-ettt coreal protects and relieves you from constipation and from the headaches, the dizziness, the lack of, "pep" that go with. it. . Start the whole family on' this health-habit tomorrow. Two tablespoonfuls of -, All- ' Bran, eaten daily, will prevent and. relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. , la se vere, cases, eat All-Bran with each meal. , . Delicious with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. 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