Wednesday, September 21, 1932
LA GKANUE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pare Three
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SOCIETY NOTES
.Vacation Echoes" Program Features ,
? Opening Session of Y. W. E. A. Tuesday
: Niht At The First Methodist Church
"Vacation Echoes" opened tho reg
ular yyintor' sqoson, of tile Vpyng Wo
men's Sttvfcatlpnii auxiliary last nlgljt
at 8 o'olock ai tho Methodist church.
Beminlsceiices qj summer Yacntlob.
wore presented lii a number oi skits
by the past presidents and present
officers. ' ' '
A borsebaclc trip Into the moun
tains was depicted by Mrs. Thomas
McQulre, Mlsa Helen Williams and
Miss Corrlne Baker. Sitting around
a campflre they sang a group of
songB, Miss Mae Stearns portrayed
tho sheepherder who spends his sum
mers In the mountains, and furnished
harmonica music for the singers.
Beach scenes were presented by Mrs.
Cecil' Xger. ' fjlttie Misses Von Cicl
Bruce and Dorothy Cole and Morris
Bruce were the small bathers and did
( acrobatic dances on tho Improvised
beach. ' Miss Owen Hertaog represent
ed the lifeguard. Mrs. Ager directed
a large, group of high school girls In
depicting a, gymnasium clam of 20
years ago.
Echoes ' of summer vacation on a
bus furnished an amusing situation,
arranged ' by Miss Annetta Johnson.
Miss Alleen Morelock niid Miss Myrtle
Hoyt as a bride and bridegroom were
the principal riders and M1S3 Blanche
Korzlnger was the bus driver.
Mrs. Serwood Williams, assisted by
Mrs. Marlon Wagner, Misses Alleen
and Marlon, Boyles and Hellen Hert?
zog," and Mrs. Thelma hi'on-s portrayed
the' siunmer vacation' of -the house
wife. ' '
Refreshments were served at tho
close of the evening by tho commit
tee which included Miss Mabel Doty.
Mr?. Sherwood Wltlinnis, Mrs.' Cecil
Ager, Mrs. Renwick Clark, Mis. H. E.
Dixon, Mrs. Thomas' McQulre. Miss
Annetta Johnson, Miss Blanche Clark,
Miss Bertha Walslnger and Mrs. A. W.
Burnett, past presidents: Mrs. p. 8.
Lyon, president; Mrs. Martha Wagner,
vice president; antf -Mra. Lois Leffel,
secretory-treasurer.
Ladies of 433 To
Meet on Friday
The Ladies of 433. e. P. O. E.. will
bo entertained at a delightful evening
party Friday at 8 o'cloct at the Elks
emp'le,' Mrs. Charles Playle, chairman
of the committee, announces. The
committee met recently with Mrs. Les
ter H. Bramwell, president, and com
pleted arrangements.
Cards and games will bo arranged
for mothers, wives, sisters and daugh
ters of Elks, and those who have been
unable to get In touch with members
of the organization and who wish to
attend tho regular social activities ar0
urged to call Mrs. Harry McCarthy or
Mrs. C. L. Thompson.
Members of tho committee In
charge are Mrs. Playle, chairman, Mrs.
FOR RENT
Band Instruments and Violins
We will rent to the
School Children of La Grande
Band Instruments and Violins.
For complete details come in
or phone
Radio & Music Supply Co.
Successors to Adler's Music Co.
Main 805 . First Nat'I. Bank Bldg.
Noah's Paint Store
Aberdeen
Coal. . .
Same, coal handled by Sawyer-Holmes
Co. for the past 16; years.
(B. T. U.'s 15,000)
Lump per ton $13.25
Stove, ,3x8 per ton $12.7.5
Nut...'.. per ton $11.00
HOME LUMBER
& COAL COMPANY
Located at Greenwood & Jefferson Sts.
Former Sawyer-Holmes Bldg.
Charles Bcdlngfiold, Mrs. 'Robert Car
jy, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Le3ter Klng
sley, Mrp. T. R. Maxwell. Mrs. Del, lie
Orccn, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Don Ro
han, Mrs, C. W. Bunting.' ' '.
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Miss Partridge
To Visit W. B. A.
The Women's Benetlt association
will celebrate the 40th anniversary of
Its founding Monday with Mlra Pran
ces D. Partridge, supreme secretary of
the association, as honor guest. Miss
Miss Frances D. Partridge
Partridge makes her headquarters In
Port Huron, Mich., and Is on an of
ficial tour of the association. Mrs.
Julia V. Ward, state field director, of
Portland, 13 expected to be a guest
also.
Tho Baker, Pendleton, Echo and
Enterprise reviews will Join the local
association for an Interesting program
which will open with a school of In
et ruction in the afternoon at 2
o'clock, a banquet at 6:30, and an
evening program of lodge work open
to the public. AU tbe meetings will
1 held in the Sacajawea Inn.-
Mlss Partridge . Is an Interesting
speaker and an authority on finance,
an avid student of Shakespeare and
an amateur gardener in addition to
her. duties as supreme secretary.
Golf Sweepstakes
Tourney Arranged
Consolation sweepstakes have been
arranged by tho women's tournament
committee at the La Grande' country
club for tomorrow, Mrs. L. K. Klnzel,
tournament committee- chairman, an
nounces. All golfers who have not
won in tho sweepstakes this year will
be eligible to play.
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Miss Kerr
Recommends the use
of J. & D. Quick Dry
ing Enamel for Inter
ior Decorating. 1 "
Brighten up
Your Home
MIm Utn Piikc, Bodrtjr Ml lot
Telephone Main BOO Until 8:80 ', m.
Women Students At
E. 0. N. Entertained
Women students at tho Eastern
Oregon Normal school were entertain
cci yesterday afternoon at four o'clock
at tea by the Associated Women Btu
denta in tho mua!9 room at the
school. Mies Annabel Qulnn, proal
dent; Miss Clnrlsaa Fisher, vice presi
dent; Miss zenith Fiynn, secretary;
and Miss Beulah Sootor, treasurer,
formed tho reception committee.
The tea table wa decorated with
fall flowers and woa presided over by
Miss Kate Houx and MUw Mildred
Hawks worth.
Mlsa Genevieve' Adler, pianist, fur
nished muslo during the event,
Miss Peterson Is
Hostess at Supper
Miss Phyllis Peterson entertained
group of seven friends Monday eve
nlng at her home. A waffle supper
was served and brldgo was enjoyed dur
ing tho evening.
Quests for the event wero the
Misses Barbara and Beverly Ouyo, of
Pendleton, students at the Eastern
Oregon Normal school, Ruth Mure hi -son,
Margaret Cunllffe. Julia Smith,
Virginia Bramwell and Wltma Hansetl.
Delphian Society
Resumes Meetings
Drama Is the. subject for study by
the Delphian society this year and
tho topic lor tbe (lrst meeting, wmcn
was bold last night at the borne oi
Miss Hilda Anthony, was "Dramatic
Art and tho Character of Greek
Drama."
After a business meeting conducted
by Miss Henri Herring, president, the
following program was presented:
"Drama aa a Subject For study and
Development," Mrs. E. E. Hurley;
"Origin of Greek Tragedy," Mrs. L.
L. Douglass; "Nature of Greek Trag
edy," Miss Ida McMeckln; '.'Play Pro
ducing In Greece," Miss Sarah Wil
liamson. An Interesting talk was
given by Miss Herring which was fol
lowed by a general discussion.
The subject for tUo next meeting
Is "The Dialogue and Action of Oedi
pus the King."
Bridge Club In
Enjoyable Party
The home of Miss Leah. Bramwell
was tho Bcene of an Interesting event
last night when she entertained mem
bers of her club. Miss Mildred Smith
was assistant hostess.
Twelve wero present for bridge, and
at the clcoo of the evening refresh
ments were served by the hostesses.
Misses Bernlce and Edna Mao Wil
son will be the next hostesses, enter
taining In two week's.
Past Matrons To .V
-Meet Wednesday
Mrs. Charles Graham and Mrs. An
drew Loney Jr. will be hostesses to
tho Past Matrons of tho Eastern Star
tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the
Masonic hall. The event will be the
first of tbe winter's series.
Mrs. C. R. Eberhord 1b president of
the organization, Mrs. Carrie Steln
camp, vlco president; and Mrs. A. W.
Burnett, secretary.
Aid Compliments
Mrs. Lee Young
Mrs. Lee Young, who Is leaving
soon to make her home at Hllgard
and one of the members of oldest
standing In the Riverside Ladles A4d,
was complimented at a handkerchief
shower at which the Aid entertained
yesterday afternoon at the Lane chap
el. A potluck dinner was served at
noon, after which an Informal after
noon was spent visiting.
Several amusing readings were fur
nished by tho honor guest, and group
singing was enjoyed, accompanied on
the piano by Mrs. Herbert Evans.
Several guests wero Invited by the
members of the Aid.
N. 0. W. Committee
Members Selected
Mrs. Louise Hilary, Mrs. Belie De
vi ne and Mrs. Margaret Parker were
appointed members of the October
social committee of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft lodge last night at a scs-.
sion at tho Odd Fellows hall. Regular
business was transacted and refresh-
Asks Divorce
From Prince
Princess Imerctlnsky. above, has sued
Prince Oeorge Imeretln'ky of London
for a divorce. Tho princess, 24. Is
a glstor of Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney
recently acquitted In the killing of
her sweetheart, Michael Stevens,
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menta were served by a committee
headed by Mrs. Parker, chairman.
In two weeks the lodge will meet
again at 7:30 o clock at the ball.
Tuesday, Sept. 37
3:00 M. I. L. club, with Mrs.
Lee Hanford,
3:00 Pythian Social club, with
Mrs,, Walter Jones.
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Mrs. R. W. Leighton
W. C. T. U. Leader
Mrs. R. W. Leighton was elected
president of the Women's Christian
Temperance- Union yesterday after
noon at a meeting at the homo of
Mrs. H. B. Smith, 806 J avenue. Mrs.
E. M. Hlckox Is secretary, Mrs. Smth,
treasurer, and Mrs. T. E. Pleraon, vice
president.
Plans were also mode for the Un
ion county convention which will be
held at the home of Mrs. Plerson on
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A
program has been arranged for the
event.
In two weeks the group will hold
Its next meeting.
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SOCIAL, CALENDAB J
Wednesday, Sept. 31
4:00 Dorjan Pamp Fire,
Miss Allco Milne.
7:30 Anniversary of Odd Fel
low lodge, I. p. Q. p. hall.
7:30 L. S. to the B. of U P. and,
at tho Eagles ball.
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Thursday, Sept. 16
3:00. Mary (Elizabeth olub, with
Mrs, Harry Turner, 1703 Second.
8:00 Past Matrons olub, O. R
S., at the Masonic hall.
8:00 Bridge club, Misses Judy
Moore and Jean White, at tha
Sacajawea Inn. '
8:00 Ftfty-Pfty club, with, Mrs.
Henry Hagey, Island, pity.
Friday, Sept. 23
1:00 Prlday Bridge club, with
Mrs. Henry. H1U. '
1:15 Lucky Dozen club, with
Mrs. Fred Cross.
3:00 Bible, Searchers class,
Presbyterian church, with Mrs.
L. A. Bohnenkamp, 1704 First,
3:30 Greenwood P. T. A., at the
4:00 Officers of Chap. I. P, E.
O., with Mrs. Hal Bohnenkamp.
8:00 Faculty reception at B. O.
N. auditorium.
8:00 Ladles of 433, B. P. O. R,
oard party, at Elks temple. .
Saturday Sept. 24
7:30 Rainbow. Girls, at the Ma
sonic hall.
8:0 United Spanish, Wai; Vet
erans auxiliary, at the K. of p.
hall.
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Monday, Sept. 26
1:00 Chapter I, P. E, O... Mrs.
Clyde R. Seltz,
2:00 W. B. A., rally opens t
Sacajawea Inn. .
7:30 Royal Neighbors, of Amerl-'
ca, Odd Fellowa ball. "
8:00, Daughters of- Union Vet
erans, Mrs, J. R, Rhodes, - i
Curtis To Speak
In Salt: Lake City
SALT' LAKH CITY, Sept. 31 W) t-
Vlco. President Charles, Curtis, will
speak In, tbe Mormon, tabernacle here
October 1,5, 1$. was announced, by
Byron D, Andorson, Republican state
I chairman. Governor Franklin D.
Roosevelt spoke. In tha tabernacle
Saturday.
I Tho vice, president, will speak In
Ogdon October 14, Anderson said, and
! probably will, remain In Salt Lake
City ovor Sunday, Octobor 16,,
' Mais Ostrich, as. Nurse '
Ostriches have very curious nest
ing linblts. Ench male , ostrich
mules with several liens, all of
which lay tliplc eggs. In the same
nest After tlia eggs, have, been
laid, the hens, pay very, little atten
tion, to them, leaving tbe 4uU.cs qf
Incubation almost entirely up to tbe
mole.
Vest Pocket Airplane
An army officer of, Prague claims
to have, constructed the. world's
smallest airplane. He calls it "Spar
row, and his. machine weighs, only
120 pounds, It is 12 foet long and
has a wing spread of 18 feet, ;
FIND IT
HERE
Co j tot this, Celama sua
kaiabMta. a.
TUUI13. Oil), XMH DA.NCB
At Zuber are back to old prices,
men. 65c; ladlas 10c. Tax Included.
Ray Buell. . 0-2I-3 tp.
Jay Breshears Auctioneer
R. F. D. No. 1, Allcel, Oregon.
. 0.16-1 mp
Plumbing and Heating.
Wood For Sale
Call Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave.
: 0-16-1 m.
HERVICE
Windshields and side Rlassos for
every make of car, quickly and- cor
rectly fitted at Richardson's Art and
Gift Shop. 8-19-2 t.
Our famous Chill and Oyster Cock-
tall In season now. The Lot tea Lunoh,
opposite depot, 0-6-1 m
ATTBNTION
Now Is the time to havo vour, nlc-
tures framed with the-ncw mouldings
which have Just arrived at Richard
son's Art and' Olft- Shop, They- are
the latest Creations and' are most
reasonable in price. Have Richardson
ine Art, man" do youp picture work,
8-19-3, t.
NOnt'B OF PINAIt AfJOOUNT
Notloe Is by- this given that, the
undersigned' administrator- of the es
tate of Jasper C: Bonnette, deceased,
has filed-In the County Court of the
State of Oregon; her final account:
and that said, court has setr October
0th, 1032, at 10 A. Iti, at the County
Court Room of said county and state
as the time and place. to. hear objec
tions to, and for the settlement of
said final account.
DORA BONNETTK, Administrator.
summervllley Ore.
SeP'i Jtb. M. 81. nU 28,
It has been a great pleasure to sepve the
ladies of La Grande and the surrounding
communities for the past years and take
this opportunity of thanking all our cus
tomers. In celebrating our Second Anniversary we
will give away FREE any hat in the store
with the purchase of one of these gorgeous
coats at the low price of
HATS
Sium-t fur felt hats in the latest
shapes and shades brinis and
off the face
$1.95 to $3.95
Dora ViY
Tomorrow's Program
Irogrnm for Tomorrow nt Observer
Kitchen Chnii(nuiiua
Third day "Tho Throo B's
breaHI.ast, brunch and broiling."
Breakfast.
Tomato Juloe In Tall Thin Glasses
Sausage Cakes on Hot Corn Bread
Bgag in Buerre Nolr
Coffee or Tea
v Brunch
Coffee Cocktails
Orapcfrulb
Tuna Baked In Biscuits Pried Ban
anast Coffee, Tea or Chocolate
.Frozen California Pudding
Broiling
Broiled Steaks Meat Accompani
ments. Platter Meal,
Tomato. Juli- Cock lolls
Add plenty- of aeasonlngs salt,
pepper, tobaaco, Worcestershire, bit
of sugar, lemon. Juice, onion. Julco,
celery salt. And, of course, servo
thoroughly chilled.
Sfausofio. Cukes on Com Bread
Cream 3 tablespoons ahortonlng
add cup sugar 1 egg and I yolk
beaten lightly. Add cup. milk
alternately, with the following ml)t
ture: Vt oupa flour
cups commeal
2 teaspoons baking powder '
4 teaspoon salt
Baker at 400 degrees F. for 20 to
26 minutes. Cut Into squares, split
each square and uso undor.
Kuu.su fa Cukm
Shapo pork sausage meat In
grounds about 2 Inches In diameter
'and Va Inch thick. Cook In an
aluminum spider or bake In oven
,unUl brown.
Eggs In liner rc Nolr
Melt 2 tablespoons butter In a
small frying pan and cook 4 eggs over
heat until set. Remove to hot plates,
season with salt and pepper and
sprlnklo with finely chopped chives,
Add 2' tablespoons butter to frying
pan, let It turn brown. Add 1 table
spoon: vinegar. Remove from heat
and pour, over oggs.
Brunch
(We chooso our color scheme)
(JnipHfniit
Notch edges of grapefruit and pre
pare for serving. Allow 1 tablespoon
aweet. sherry or sweet port flavoring
to each half of grapefruit. Prepare
night before so flavors will blond. Top
with a. maraschino cherry.
Ttuu. PI h. In BlftftiillH
Make 2 cups white sauce and Into
A,4ituHy"
fogged-up nose robs
you of ilecp spoils
your 4ay ... To clear
head quickly
use the new
sonvealent'
Used in time
Prevents Many Colds
mm
G5
Polo Coats
All Wool
Royal Blue, Wine, Brown
$9.35
Knit Presses
Smart One and 2-Piece
Knit Dresses
Sizes 14 to &0.
$4.95
Others at $7.95
thlc put tho flaked, oontenta of one
7-ounco' tin of tuna. Add 1 teaspoon
onion extract. Mix thoroughly and
bako In biscuits na Instructed in
class.
Baking Powder It intuitu
61ft 2 cups sifted bread flour, 1
tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt,' 2
teaspoons baking powder. Into this
mlxturo, cut 0 tablespoons shortening.
Work In cup milk and pat out on
a floured board, instructions, finish
ed In class. Bake 425 degrees. F.
about 2G minutes.
California. Frozen Pudding
Whip. I quart croam and fold" In
lA. cup sugar, I cup cnoppod assorted
YOU WILL SEE
Federation and
Bluestem
. WHEAT!
' 'n'ivili(lfiMflli!CT
She Recommends
Federation
for BREAD and
All Ordinary Baking
Most Economical
100 Home Products of Superior Quality
La Grande Milling Co.
Other Press
As Low as
Smart Shop
candled fruit cup sweet sherry
;fiftvorlng, Freoiso in automatlo t&-
.fjrlgaratOp.. : ..
Bi;olUiig
Instruptlpna given, to, class,
. , Meut ActoinpanlmoiitH
Sherry- Sauco -tr- Reduce i4
1
cup
cooking sherry to cup. Add 1 oup
or more of rich brown sauco. Boat
until boiling. Slmmor uutll 1 ooaLa
a, Bpooi, i .
;. Brplled. Stoifk wltli, Marrow- Cubes
BrolJL steak as usual. Pluugo boof
marrow into boiling water for a min
ute and drain. Fry fresh mushrooms
and servo with marrow, cubps around
steak;.
. StoaK wlt) Choose Juat aa broil
ed 'steak la ready to remove from tho
broiler spread with very thin, slices
Demonstrated
. by
Miss, Alice Gray
at the
OBSERVER
KITCHEN
CHAUTAUQUA
Flours
COATS
Coats d1Q Q(T
v XOeOO ;
of American choeso and Blip back
under-flame to. melt the cheese..
, Anchovy Buttr with tonic Spread
steak with anohavy butter and broil.
Remove bones from 6 small an
ohovles and rub- to a- pastoi Cream
with 4 toblcspoonp buttos. 3 table -syopn
lomon juice, and dash cayenno.
Pluttcr Mcula '
Aa good as they look)
An assortment of vegetables de
pending on offering of saason, re-momberUig-
always to plan Tarlety
In color of those to be served. The
texturo of same is of the utmost Im
portance as well as the mothod of
preparation. Boll soma, fry some,
bflko others. ThU gives a pleasing
combination of flavors and takes It
out of tho ordinary clasa of platter
moals,
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ma
ririmwiiiiirigi
; tt.MNnvn'"'-
She Recommends
Bluestem
for CAKES and
All Fancy Pastries
A Tested Flour