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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1932)
Tuesday, May 17, 1932 -I; LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. fare Three P. T. A. Installs Netti President Mrs, N W, Frees Begin,s Duties v; : . As Leader of La Grange City , j;1; Council of -.P. -T. Associations Mrs. N. W. Frees, who haa been ac-! tlve In the Central Parent Teacher . association for the post few years, ' was bestowed with s high honor yes- ; terday, when she was Installed as president of the La .Grande .City Council of Parent Teacher Assoc la-! tions, at an Informal tea at the home j of ijlrs. H. E. Dixon at 2:30 o'clock.. Mrs. S. Andrews conducted the impressive Installation, and the music j for jthe event was furnished by Mrs. ! R. J. reftn pianist. Mrs. Frees' assistants also were In- j Btaled. They are Mrs. P. A. Cook, of Ackerman, first vice president; Mpj. Nell Thacker, of Greenwood, second vice president; Mrs. Fred B. Read, of ;Wlllqw, secretary; Mrs. F. R. Gehring, 1 Rlveria, historian. Retiring officers are Mrs. Fred Gehring, president; Mrs. Harvey Patten, vice president; Mrs. H. E. Dixon, secretary-treasurer. Each association furnished a report of the year's activities, after which a program was presented under the dl- rection of Mrs. David Meld rum, chair man. Those furnishing the reports were Mrs. Frees, of Control; Mis. Fred B. Bead, WiUow; Mrs. J. W. Ferdln andsen, Greenwood; Mrs. Guy Miller, J. H. Ackerman Training schoDl; and Mrs. O. B. Max am, Rlveria. Miss Katharine Waaler, soprano, furnished' the opening numbers on jP the prognm," singing "Lullaby by Brahtns and "Overtones," by Raxbach, accompanied by Mrs. HnrleyH. Rich"' ardson. Mrs. Lynn Wright presented two humorous readings, "Minnie's Beau Comes to Call" and "Little Mary Entertains a .Visitor.? "To Rcaes," by GHberte, and "To a Hilltop," by Cox, were solo numbers furbished by Mrs. W. H. Bqhnenkamp Jr., cqntrqltb. Mrs. Richardson also , accompanied Mrs. Bohnenkamp. . . Virgin Shepherd, pianist, played, "Kamenpi Ostrow," by Rubinstein, , and "Spring Song," by Hoilaender. Tea was served after the program, and. Mrs. Gehring poured tea, while Mrs. Ferdinandsen cut fees. Mrs. Frees was accompanied in serving by Mrs. Lee jHanfprd, Mrs. Victor A. Mol vKlp, ,jtfrB. ,R. F. .Tyler, Mrs. H. A. Zur brick and Mrs. ,W. H. Bohnenkamp Jr. -MisS jBesfl Duke was a guest for the afternoon ri3 and lilacs were attractively ar ranged .about , the rooms. terday to members and guests of the Monday Bridgo club, entertaining witfi a one o'clock luncheon at the hqme of Mrs. M. B. Donohue. Bridge was played during the .afternoDn, and the prize fox high score, among .the members was awarded to Mrs. Lela. Jonen, .ana to Mrs. L. M. Hoyt for the guests. Mrs. J. T. Richardson will enter tain .thp club in two weeks. Club Meets With Mrs. Jesse Stiles Mrs. Playle Is ' ' Efostess to Club Mrs. Charles Playle was hostess yes- The home of Mrs. Jesse Stiles wos the scene of an Interesting event last night when she entertained the U-go I-go club at her home. Twelve were invited, including two guests, Mrs. W. h. Lane and Mi's. Harry Hanson. Mrs. Lane received the high score for the guests, and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt was high scorer for the o-lub. Flowers were used for decorations about the rooms. ; ' Mrs. ' Denver Charlton and Mrs. Clyde Charlton will entertain on May 31, at 7:30. , , . Music Recital At ' ' La Grande Hotel Mrs. R. J. Green presented a group of youug piustciana last night in xe cital at the La Grande hotel. A back ground of flowers was used to decor ate thp stage in the ballroom where the event was held. : Those who appeared on .the pro gram were Patricia Leonard, Betty Dolan, Yuvoune Blake, Marian Christ- Laray rnlow, Sylvia Turn.. ' Ji large group of parents and friends of the musicians attended the pro gram. '; , ' Club Women Enjoy Topsy-Turvy Party The women of the Diversity club entertained -their husbands Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Vedder, at a topsy-turvy party. The entire .party, lnoludlng the arrangement of the rooms, car pled, .out the clever motif. : Bridge was played during the eve uing, with, guests .present tor three tables, and .the prizes .for high score were awarded ;to Claude Puckett, for men, and to Mrs. Paul Hansen, for women. Ed Prouty and Mrs. Ezra Hol mary were awarded consolation. Guests Invited were Mrs. Florence Stokke and Miss Vivian Hansen; The prizes for $her most topsy-turvy cos tumes were received by Mrs. Claude Puckett and Sol Wirtn. " Supper was served ax mianignc oy the hostess. fnstall Officers Thursday; May 19 , Officers for 1932-33 will be Installed by Mrs. Norman Frees when the J. H. Ackerman Parent Teacher associa tion meets Thursday, May 18, at 2:46, at the school. Mrs. Guy Miller Is the newly elected president; : Mrs. Ray Cook, vice president; Mrs. Roscoo Clark, secretary; and Mrs. Ralph Wor rell, -treasurer. ? An iiour ,ol viewing in -ie iToining school will precede .the business meet ing, and will climax the gear's study of child happiness .through p.yscal,' mental and emotional neaicn. Tea will be served "in room 26 at the close of the .visaing hour,t from 1:30 to'2:30. iEntertains Club ' j Members Monday1 At a delightful .afternoon party. Mrs. Jack McGhean entertained rnem jjqra of the Wa'ellta club yesterday at ner iome. iiie prizes lur mgn uimb were awarded to Mrs. Chester Koyle,; -first, and Mrs. A. E. Hug, second. - Twelve were invited" for the' after noon and enjoyed, refreshments at a late houi Mock Wedding Is ! Feature of Party h A mock .wedding, In which Mrs. Faye Yeske acted as the ''blushing", bride and Mis Edna Turner was. con vincing in the role of the bridegroom. wa3 performed last night at a party at which Miss Thelma Strain enter tained Division C, of the Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christian .church, at her home. Miss Dorothy .Smutz, Mrs.. Charles, Smute and Mfc .Cecil .Stuart! assisted the hostess In .entertaining tne 40 memoers wno axrenaea. Misa Beryl Jones was the minister, and the bride was attended by Mrs. Nolan Skiff, bridesmaid. Mrs. Fred .Roberts acted as best man. Miss Art nztta Johnson was amusing In the role of mother of ,the .brlde, while Mrs. Lillian Troutman was the bride's father. Miss Ina Fleming was the flower girl, while Mrs. Oscar Helvey and Mrs. Clein yraUace were .dressed in pages costumes, and carried trie bride's train. Preceding he ceremony, Misses Doris and Mildred French sang a, difet.- Mrs. Clifford Bloklapd play ed the wedding march. ', Miss Frances Long, briderelecs of Ralph Robinson, of Union,, vets com pll men ted as a miscellaneous shower fpllowing the mock wedding. . Mrs. Arthur Allen, president was )n qharge of the business meeting, at which time plans were made .fox an. Ice cream social which will b given ip June at the church.. Refreshments, were served the close (jf the meeting. ' Meeting Will Bei; ? At ISperliard Jfome Since a special pitting of the Ma onlo clge Is tetng plituned- Xor ilo Regular jiieetipg night pjt tlif Vaat tMtxyt''Ot pastern Btar, ths' latter ylll icb fneet at the Masbnl tenple, ifut ft jthe ifoiop of Mrs. p. B. pber hard, It yrw announced this niorning. n.'-J. F. Mqrelqc)c .frtil aot of as sistant Itfatgu, Thursday .evening a( 8 o'clock at jtio Eherltard lionie. Mrs. War4 Will Be . Guest At ially The Xasterp Oregon rilly t tlve Women's noAt assoc.tlon will have as guest of honor, Mrs. JuUVy. Ward, state field direotor of .Oregon and (nember of the supreme f onferewe board, tomorrow at Baker, -when the' finnlversary of the birth of fflrs. Bina; West Miller, supreme president, will be observed. Mrs. Ida Charlton, jof: La Grande, managing deputy, Is In charge-of the rally. s : - Mrs.' Elizabeth Barker, registered nurse of Portland, health supervisor,' also will be among the honored gueste. Presidents of the.. ..reviews which will be represented are: - Mrs. tlane Boyce, Baker; Mrs. Audrey Cole man, La Grande; Mrs. Sally Meyers, Pendleton; .Mrs. Mary Steel, Enter prise; Mra, Ida Crimmtns, Freewaterr Mrs. Minnie Hayes, Joseph; Mra. Addella Bartholomew, Echo. The sessions will open at 3 p'olock tomorrow afternoon, with Mrs. Charl-: ton calling the -rally to order,, amd- the program will be; Regular opening and reception by the Baker Review' No. -19. Greetings, by Mrs. Jane Boyce. ' Response, by Mrs. Ward, of Port-1 land. ! Flag Bervlce, by the Echo Review No. 8. -. '.; ' , Health talk, Mrs. Barker, 4 health supervisor. ' -' . ' j Vocal solo, Mrs. Waltz, .of Baker. ' School of Instruction, by Mrs. Julia! v. ward. Junior program, by the Juniors of review No. 19. Recess. Banquet, 8:30 ..atthe Method la t church. .' " ' " The evening; program at 1:45 will be 'opened by the Baker review, after Which Mrs. Chorlton'wlil welcome tie visitors, and Mrs. Ward will respond. The La .Grande review will present the flag . service,- after; which (be Enter prise review: will conduct the class presentation' honoring the birthday anniversary of the supreme president. BIO. -WrCBb WUVT, , ' The -remainder of the evonliig prce grarn Includes; Address, by Mrs. Ward. Instrumental solo, by Miss Rita Waxnpck. ; Special drill, by Pendleton. Accordion solo, by Danny Sword. Special drill, by La Grande. piano solo, by Dors Mae radabaugli. Special drill, by Baker. yiqlin solo, by Merle Luce- JSOClAIiPALjENPAIi; , Tuesday, May J7 ' 7:?0 L. A. tq the B. of R. T,, o the Sacajaweo Inn. 7:bq Delphian cljapter, at the - Sacajawea Inn. ,8:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft, a the Odd Fejlows hall. . " '- " t' ; .- i -.'; Wednesday, May 18 i 2:00 Baptist Women's society, at. the Baptist church. 3:00 Bible Searchers class, at the Presbyterian church. . 2 :30 St. Peter's Episcopal Guild, at Honan hall, 7:3Q L. Si to the B. of aL. f, . and E at tho Eagles hall. 7:30 Rebeknh lodge, at the Odd Fellows hall. 6:00 ' Piano recital, pupils ot " Mrs. R. . J. Green, at the La tOrande hotel bell room, ft' Thursday, May 19 1:0,0 Jolly Bridge cttlb, With Mrs. W- C. WlUlams, at the ffac'ajawea liin. ' 1:16 Luncheon club, with Mrs. Paul Meyers. ' . - 2:00 Poppy club, with Mis. 0. L. Thcoiipson. 2:00. Diversity club, with Mrs. Leslie Duncan. 2:00 Q. I. A at the Sacajawea Inn. '2:46 Aokerman Parent Teacher association, at the BChool.' 7:3Q Eagles auxiliary, at the Ragles hall, 8:00 Past Matrons of the East ern Star, at the Masonic hall. 8:00 Three D. Club, with Mr. ' arid Mrs. Nate Zwelfel. t Friday, May 20 1:00 Chapter I, P. E. p., with Mrs. F. J. Lottes. 2:00 L. a. B. elub, with Mrs. Elliott Austin. a:P0 Greenwood Four-H oliib, with Mrs. Sadie Lambert. . Monday, May 23 ' 1:45 San Saucl club, with Mrs. J. E. Reynolds. 7:30 Daughters of ,the Union Veterans, nt -the Moose holl. Special drill. Enterprise. Musical reading, Mrs. Elsie Clark, of La Grande. Flower -fund, by Pendleton, Closing, Baker. Members of the La Grande drill team are. Mesdam-zs Pearl Eivterltne, captain. May Riley, Callte Spencer, Grace Splvey, Helen Davis, Mary How qrd Lole Flnley. Ruth Harnden, E- berta Kennedy, Helen Dial, Marjorio Dial. Gladys 6yens, Audrey Coleman, Alice Feik. Laura Erickson. Elsie Clark, Leona Alleu and Ernestine Stitzlngpr, musician. Others who plan to attend are Lu lls Nlederer. Kate McDonald! Nellie Reynolds, Nellie Charlton, Vera Mur phlson, Elsie Smith. Nora Mackey, Eleanor Car); and Stella Denney. i ' . . Members of Sixth Grade Enjoy Swim The sixth' grade at the Central school enjoyed a swimming party and picnlo at Cqve yesterday arternooii, following the close of school for the day. Mrs. Alfred Cook Is tho teacher or ine grpup, and aacompameu ine chlldreri tp Cove. , ... A picnlo lunch was served after swimming by Mrs. Clyde Kiddle, Mrs. r'fea ri.fjvfaaie,. mrs. ,J. i.. ujiiKiuifovY, all's. Fred Hennlng, Mrs. Flpyd Mann, Mis. Roseoo Neal, mjs. O.; S. Moorij, Mrs. G. ft. Brace, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs, Mary Heasscr aiid Mrs. Ricks. . .. : Monthly Social . Meeting Thursday The monthly social meeting of"fhe Ladles Missionary society of the Methodist Church South will bo held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Robert Helvey,' 1201) U avenue. Final arrangements will also be made for a cooked food sale to be hold in the near future. Menus Of The Day fly Mrs. Alexnndcr Ueorge yi&u qr dinner 1 Mmu Salmon Loaf Egg Sauce i . Baked. Potatoes Buttered Spinach Bread Butter. - Radishes Spring Onions Rhubarb Turnovers . Coffee Sulmoii Loaf, Serving 0 cups salmon. 1 cup bread crumbs. 2 eggs. 4- - 1 cup milk, 1-3 teaspoon salt. y4 teaspoon paprika. 2 tablespoons chopped celery. 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. 2 tablespoons butter, melted. Mix Ingredients. Pour Into buttered loaf pan. Bake 30 minutes in moder ate oven. Unmold carefully and sur round with sauce. Garnish with par sley. Kffg Sauce 3 tablespoons butter.' 4 tablespoons Hour. 2 cups milk. '4 teaspoon paprika. ., Vi teaspoon celery salt. . . teaspoon salt. , , 2 egg yolks, beaten. Melt butter and add flour. When blended, add milk and seasonings. Cook slowly and stir constantly until creamy sauce forms. Beat egg yolks with fork, and add several table - spoonsful of hot sauce. Mix well and pour Into cooking sauce. Beat 1 min ute and servo at once. . ... , 1 ltliubnrb Turnovers '2 cups flour. " teaspoon salt. ,2-3 cup lard. 2 tablespoons cold water. ; . Mix flour, salt and lard. Mixing with knife, slowly add " cold water. When stiff dough forms, dlvfde It In to 0 parts. Roll out each piece and add portions of rhubarb mixture. Fold cges pf dough over cornerways. Mois ten edges of the dough with cold water before folding. Pfnch edges to gether, Prick tops with fork.' Place 2 Inches apart on baking sheet or pan. Bake 30 minutes In moderate oven. ; Rhubarb Fililng 3 cups diced rhijibrt 2 tablespoons flour. ; 1 cup sugar. 16 teaspoon cinnamon. -Vt teaspoon nutmeg. ' i 3 tablespoons butter.. 1 tablespoon lemon Juice. Mix Ingredients quickly with fork. If mlxturo is allowed to stand long before placing on pieces pf dough It will draw Juice and be too thin to use. t , Thf "Sevan Arte." 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