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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1934)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, July 17, 1931 Pajfe Four t i Society Miss Gail Larson Is Hostess At Afternoon Party Honoring Her ? Fifth Birthday Anniversary - On II Larson, young daughter of Mr, and Mrs. M. h. Laron, .attained the 1 age of five year Monday and to add -to the lmportanoe .of -the day a birthday party was arranged with a -company of Gall's friends being her guest. There were gamea .of varied kinds and refreshments where, with a color arrangement of pink and green, the birthday cake wns quite ' 'prominent. Gall's guet were Ellen Myers, Lynn Russell, Lorn lee War nock, Mary Ann Larson, Sue and Pauy Ollbcrt, Sally Knight, Marjorie Lee Thompson, Lorna Leffel, Carolyn Arrowsmlth and Shirley Ann Carpen ter. Pinochle Party Will Be Tonight Dr. Mary E. Muyvllle will entertain I the Woman of the .Mooae at a pi nochle party this evening at her home on Adams avenue at 8:00 o clock. Baptist Women At Mrs. Happersett's "Tlie 'Women's society of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday Afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home pf Mra. Sidney Hnppersett. Mrs. Wil liam Shade will have charge of the program, and aa the meeting promises to be exceptionally Interesting all the women are Invited to attend. Neighbors Meet This Evening Neighbors of 'Woodcraft will meet In regular wast ton tills evening at 6:00 o'clock in the Odd Allow hall. All guards and. officers ore esjieclolly Invited to be present. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, July 17 a. 00 Auxiliary to alt. Emily PM No. amo V. P. W.. at Eagles hull. 8:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft, I. O. O. P. hall. Menus Of The Day APRICOT ftOHLtm RKC1PR - Ureal fast Cantaloupe Soft Cooked Eggs r Broiled Bacon Bran Muffins Coffee Luncheon Sliced Tomato and Cheese Sandwlcltes Joed Tea aingarbraad Fresh Pears i lMntier Lamb Chop Supreme Saoalloped 'Potatoes Bread Butter v Fresh Vegetable Salad Apricot Cobbler Coffee LamhCbopH hiipmttr 6 lain chops cup chopped celery 4 tablespoons flour 3 tablesooiut chopped green pep pers. "' a tablespoons chopped onions 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 3-3 cup water Wipe chops with damp cloth. Fit -Into baking dish. Sprinkle with cel ery, flour, peppers and onions. Add salt, pepper and i, water. Cover. Bake 90 minutes lu moderately hot own. Turn several times. Add rest Qf ..water. Bake 30 minutes or until chops are tender when tested with fork. Arrange on crvlng platter and gaml&h with parsley. Apricot lohldcr 3 cup apricots i cup sugar I teaspoon flour t teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon , 3 tablespoons butter 3-3 cup water or apricot Jute Mix apricots, sugar. Hour, salt and cinnamon. Pour into buttered shal low baking diah. Dot with butter and add water. Cover with dough. ltURll 1 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder h tepoon salt 6 tablespoons fat 3-3 cup milk Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut m fat with kntte. Mowiy add milk. When soft douh forms, pat out and fit ovrr apricots. Make 4 hole in top. Bke 2.S munites in moderately hot oven. Vnmo.d apri cot ,i(ie up and serve aim or cold SI MM! K IMItt II I.I M'lll-ON The Alruu Ca:ita!ol:ve C.x-Uil Srrved In r-aper cuivi Chirkrn SUilicd Tomato Salads Sweet Plrkles Hipe olives Hot Hons Curant Jim Raspberry fcUierbet Cuffer ranta!nue (Nvkniil 3 cups diced csnlalimpr. 4 mint leaves. a laalctpoous sugar. a tablespoons lemon Juice. 5 teaspoon sail. Mix and chill Ingredient. Sorve In gl.ua cups. ( Iili km Mulled Tomato SaUnU 6 tomatoes. 1 cup diced cwked rhlrktn. H cup diced celery. . 2 tablespoons cheeped plmlcuuu V, teaspoon sslt. , teaspoon pspuka. 1 cup silff mayonnaise. Wash and peel tomatoes. Remove centers. Chill, Mi 4 mtnwiuW Washable Frocks Are Smart For the Summer lly lllt Frnis ' (Aascclated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS ifi W tin liable wardrobes will play a big rolo in nonchalant summer smartness. In times when economy Is still a factor, scores of frocks, wraps and accessories are designed to be tossed right in the tub. while others, though more perishable, are fashion ed cf fabrics which the style world regards as "washable." "Little" dresses, designed with short cap sleeves and medium length sk'rtd, come In summery hues In many new Interesting materials. doque cottons, heavily ribbed piques and striped linens In white, yellow and leaf green are all aeen. Hells Washable, Too Their belts and iaaumlngs .also often washable are among their most Interesting features. A white cotton Is fastened with clusters of rainbow colored crystal rings, a yel low linen is clipped with green gala- Ilth clovers, and. a gray linen finish ed with a kerchief scarf and belt of red and white polka dotted foulard, Gloves, blouses, collars and scarfs. capable of being tubbed and ready to be worn with both town and coun try cow tunics, are all over Paris. Linen and pique gloves In erery conceivable summer shade, finished with kid or elostlclKfd palms, are now a leading accessory. Cfciy pin Id mndrns from th West Indies makes trim tailored blouses and cm vats for linen sports suits, and white or brightly flowered organdy fashions those for more formal en- uembles. Lingerie Trim Little lingerie trims to freshen dark summer town frock ore legion. One designer fashions two brood white pique revers attached to white pique belt to wear with a dark blue frock, another uses white bar red organdy girdles tied in ft bow on one 8lde on black dresues, and many others sponsor trim white organdy Jabots and frills at neck-lines. Three-quarter-length coata of pi que, crash or linen are displayed with dark aummer frocks and skirts. A thigh-length Jacket of white pique dotted In black Is worn with a black skirt and white organdy blouse, and a natural colored linen coat tops a Drown artificial silk drtas. Fashions, Too Paris Glorifies Hr Kit tarrls PARIS The most glamorous gowns Paris has -created In years topped by wide, eye-a hading, flirta tious hat t.ave atepped out to the polo at BagatelU, the racing meets and garden parties here, glorifying me new summer aoaaon. Fashionable women, mannequins and theatrical sura haw thronged vne uoto grounds And the boxes at tlia tracks, their costumes, hats. glo-es and slippers vielng lor lash- ion honors. Many of the gowns of colorful or gandy or crepe were .worn with the broadest-brimmed hats aeen here In five years straw or dark velvet mod els trimmed with birds of paradse or a i pieties or a cluster of bright llowers neaUtng under the brim aganut the hair. Worth aent a svelte1 mv .lequln to the polo one aftemoor. avanui; a frock of absinthe gree:i lepe with a black silk coat and ,.e brimmed green felt hat trinvned ,th aigrettes. The Princess May d. i.ucigny Lu ctnge wore a white jrf:dy iiwk splashed with mt and blue tulips' topped by a broad -brimmed navy ..Vis straw hat. Printed frocks have been favored by a number of fashionable women, ! and flowers are not the only figures to be seen on them. MwUai Jacques ftlv lid is n the former Consuelo Van derbilt) ordered lor the -season a Molvueux frock and three-quarter length coat of black and pink nn c twcop ic p rt n u while the Pr : n i-ee Amedee de Brtglie ciiofe Lelong f:on of black crepe pkUed with hue chrysanthemums and the Baronne Euiene de Ko.hM.hild selected a white crepe patterned with brown octrlch (eathers. aith chickrn. celery, pimienUvi. sal; and paprika. Chill. Stuff to.11.1ioe sene on lettuce and surround with KMii.Unitig mnnale. Hut K..IW I cakt curiafncsMHl yeast, 1 cup lukewarm milk. 4 tablespoons ffit. melted. 1 te-.wwn salt 5 t.t'.f -.ixv V", Mtgar. cups flour. Crunibie ye.: and add m::k. I.'.t salt, augur exss uurt 3 cupw f'---ur IVat -J minutes. Add res, of ll.v.ir Pour into Kncaacd t,,WL cover anil fti lu nitiiMate rxxxn temperature Let ttnd until douh haa doutst in Mre (it will require about 4 hours m ar:n va.her and longer on cooi day!. Brrak off bits of the .vv: itvHith And BAApe into round rolls Arrange ieie by aide on created bak : : pan Cover with chvh and let rise xint.l doubled in bulk. Bke 15 inu.-Jie m moderate oitn. pi:rmnknt aks 175 and Up Glad Heem Fin iter Wave Wet, a5c; Dry. 0c Mrs. Ketnaud Ftnxer Wa.es Wet bOc Drv lie RFY.VU IVS Bl'tlTV SHOP Main VW oooooooooooooooooooooooo Miss Mabel Morton Society Editor Phone Main 600 Until Noon OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "Show Ears" Sets Vogue In Coiffures lly Adelaide Kerr PAIUaS "Show your ears and forehead" la the rule for chic heads this summer. 8horter hair la "In" again. Cotf fures for young heads ore swept gently back from the face and often curled close to the back of th head In a manner reminiscent of a own ing cap. Ear are definitely In the picture. Though they may not show entirely, most of the smart coiffures leave In view at least the lower half, often ornamented with an earring. Foreheads can be seen. too. "Skin ned back" effects ure by no means smart, but semi-windswept effect, curled softly back from tlie forehead "the thing " They sound a noie rf erfrnltv In kfooniiiv with th (Vtentil clothes, so much lu vogue this sum mer. 'Fny Ami Curia Tlie newer closer col If urea are done in many ways. The favorite Is one waved softly back from the forehead and cupped up In a series of crisp but "free and easy" little curls In the back. Another Is brushed back from the forvhend and curled high across the top somewhat like a Span fcih headdress, while a third is parted on the aide from forehead to the nape of the neck and curled In high sculptured effect. One smart Purlslan, whose hair Is gray but who has the figure of a debutnnte. has her hair tinted a soft mauve, awept back from her face and curled closely to her head like a cap. A chic blond brushes her hair back from the forehead and curls It around behind her earn. Hireuk' Colli n ren A closely curled coiffure recalling the heads of Qreek statues is new for evening wear. Antoine does them In big swirls casually placed all over the head and "glued" In place by a shining lacquer. Even his coiffures for summer daytime wear have the same sculptured .effect. They are brushed back from the forehead with scarcely n wave, then dressed in a series of flat curls on the side of the head. Diadems and tiaras are less often worn In the cvenlnt than they were this winter. Though some Parisians favor a slender gold filet, others pre fer a gold or diamond studded ar row or wing poised on the side of the head. Muny smart evening coif fures are unadorned. Chats With Parents I. i:HMNfi TO SWIM It) Itrnoke IVters Church To teach a child how to swim at least well enough to take care of himself If he falls overboard is not so difficult as it may seem. A child. Ike auy other small animal. Instinc tively struggles If he falls overboard. and the struggle will serve to keep htm afloat for a few moments. Fear and lack of strength, however. will make It impossible for him to keep up t he struggle long, and to overcome the fear and build up his skill and endurance, so that he can feel at home m the water, should be the object of his first le&tons. Form and siXKt are minor considerations and can be felt until later. To hold a child's head above water and lie ft eh him to make the motions of ewimming' is all very well as part swimming lesson, but If he gets .none training than a few such eAeclses evcrv dav. the process of learning will be slow indeed. The essenual thing is to build up his confidence and Ins ambition If he can be persuaded or even bribed to jump into water above his depth and struggle to hold himself up un til, his strength failing, he Is pulled ashore, he will probably be at home in the water within a week. But for this to be possible, the child must have some strong li .cen tor ieamlnf "d nbol.UIe faith f THE Gold Rush OF '34!! HISTORY REPEATS The new gold rush is on! Everyone is clamoring for the golden ape brew, this famous "toast of the nineties," which has now become today's favorite. Join tht SSmfJe for real brer rnjeymmtf In lits Instructor. Gcnorally It Is enough to remind him that only af ter he can swim will lit be given the freedom of the WHler and allowed to go to the beach or In boats alone. Sometimes the ambition to surprise parents or other children with his new accomplishment Is enough to make him overcome his fear. Occasionally a bribe helps to rc movo an Initial Inertia. In any event the teacher should be an experienced swimmer In whose adequacy the child could place complete confidence. coon: ii coi's tiiukk ;oi.f TITIXM, 41.1, IS UVKKT1MF. CHICAGO i) If the critics were judging Lighlhorse Harry" Cooper. pro gouer. by the same standards they rale big league baseball teams, he's be a cinch to win some sort of pennant or other. For Cooper, like the champion ball teams, -'wins the close oues. In an amazing three-weeks string this season Cooper has won three ohamplonshlps. each time after be ing tied at the end of the regulation uu.ia.ice in his final match. He went 86 extra holes with Xv Puffoon of Denver to win the west ern open. 18 overtime holes against Tommy Armour in copping t.m Illi nois open and another extra 18 to w'" ''"" MetK In the state pro- ! J EpeettMl Home Miss Jean Williams U expected home tomorrow from Tacoma and oilier western cities where she has been visiting the past month. Tu See Jubilee T. L. Williams, of Salem, will be here for the Seml-Centennial u. P. celebration, coming from his home in Salem. Me will visit his brothers, Sherwood and Ray Williams. He turns Hornet Miss Violet Riley has returned to her home In La Grande after spend lug the last several weeks visiting her aunt in Hollywood, Cal. VMHiir In MisMMirl Mrs. Marvin T. Landers and daugh ter, Mary Catherine, are spending several weks visiting in Bevier. Mo. with Mrs. Landers' parents and other relatives and friends. Here Ftw (Vlehnitloi. Mr. and Mrs. William Heughan and daughter. Nan, are vtGltlng In Ln Grande from their home at Boise. Thqy are visiting Mr. Heughan's mother. Mrs. Harold G. Dow. and -Mrs. Hu ghan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hanks, and other relatives and friends. Return Home Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Thlstlewaite and son have returned to La Grande af ter several weeks spent in Southern Oregon where Dr. Thlstlewaite was looking afwr busluess matters. : UVufc Prom Ijike Mrs. Lrnne Bohnenkamp ond I daughters. Grace Helen and Caroline. I have returned to their home here af ter spending the last few weeks at Wallowa Lake at their cabin. YlMts SLster Mr. and Mrs. William Taal. of Se attle, are visiting in La Grande unt)l after the celebration, at the home of his sister. Mrs. W. M. Condit. and they are also visit lag other relatives and friends. Mr. Taal, who has been a railroader for many years, expects Cool Dltect ?oitfe. Travel East ihis summer in cool com fort. Our luxurious, modern buses fol low short, direct routes tliat reveal all America's scenic grandeur. Dependable connections for points East oi Chicago insure comfortable low-cost travel all the way. Liberal stopover privileges at points of interest along the way. LOW FARES TO ALL THE Chicago Detroit Washington Boston Now York to be retired In the near future. Here Ftw t eiebnitlon - Mrs. Jed Allen and two sons. Bob and Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Uol 1 later and uon. Jack, are spending the week In La Grande visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. DeQreeve. Mrs. Allen and Mm. Holllster are sis ters of Mrs. DeOreeve. From IHwt land Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Stearns and young daughter, Sally Anne, arrived last evening from their home In Port land and" will visit at the home of her father, J. E. Stearns until after the celebration. i Mm. HuiUey's GueM Mrs. Elizabeth Able) BelMngham. of Walla Walla. Is the house guest of Mrs. KaU R. Hanley during the week. From Welser Robert and Harold Lock wood and Horton Andrews, of La Grande, spent yesterday In Welser, Ida., and Mrs. Edlin, aunt of the Lockwood boys, returned here with them and plans to attend the Semi -Centennial U. P. celebration. Visit, Erklevs Miss IJa Austin, of Salem, and Miss Crosby,"of Portland, were visitors In La Grande Sunday, guests at the home of Postmaster and Mrs. Victor Eckley. VKIHhk Hen- Mrs. L. E. Chllds. of Oakland. Cal.. Is visiting In La Grande with her brother-in-law, Ben Noyes. Mrs. Chllds has many friends here, having formerly made her home here, and since moving to Oakland has made frequent visits to this city. Here 'esterilay Charles J. Shelton, attorney of Baker, was a visitor in La Grande yesterday. Navy Blue Rules Land Hy Adelaide Kerr PARIS W The navy's blue has scored a hit ln landlubber fashions for this summer. The deep dark blue which "rules the waves' appears wherever smart J women gather here for summer fes tivities. Purs ore dyed navy blue; and suede shoes, belts, bags and gloves are tinted the same tone to harmonize with scores of dark -blue coats, .frocks and hats. Most of the costumes are accented by touches of gray, white or lighter blue to smarten the effect. At a recent cocktail given by the Baromie Robert de Rothschild, where the hostess wore a frock printed in tones of sky and china blue with a scarf of a deeper shade, half the smart guests wore a touch of blue. I'rlncvss Mtllviinl's Choice Permanent Waves Includes Plugerwave. Haircut, Shampoo $2.50 Others at $3.50 end $5.00 Get a Wave for Swimming - $1.75 All Work Guaranteed CINDERELLA SHOP Phone Main 250 1113 Adams WOR10SFAIR T01JRS EAST $30.73 533.75 $42.65 546.05 $43.00 &rre ctooer, insure bet: iWifi tW.TtisWO-'Hir'O- dtn.T,j c-c, tov: tup to the CMCA&0 cft Cfi 8.00 "OTAl. COST .1 R-. 'l:'4 $60.50 STAGE DEPOT Phone: Main 49 First Plant Closed by .Eagle Loss Here Is the first manufactory closed In the country because Its BIuo Eagle was taken away by KRA the Harriman Hosiery Mills, -llarrl-mun, Tenn. The emblem was withdrawn on federal charges that employes bad been refused right of collective bargaining. Violence followed 'suspension of work for 653 employes. The Marquise de Paris wore with a pearl gray rnarociln frock a navy, blue .wool coat collared in 'fox dyed the same tone and a big. hat of navy blue straw trimmed with navy blue birds of paradise. The Comtesse San Just chose a dark blue crepe frock splashed In lighter blue figures with a navy velvet cape-sleeved coat and Thrifty customers are hurrying to Penney' -this week to -snap up the Ug clearance ' ... . . -. aL.at., .l). uWhlan Af tuffl. bargains! Don't miss this mer still ahead. Many clearance hem, the store. Act now! ' Out Go Women's Summer Shoes While GO Pairs Last What a Clearance! What a price! All out better whites novelties, spoities. Broken sizes! Hurry! They're great bargains Unusual Clean-up Summer Silks Look at This Low Price! Beautiful prints and a wide range of plain color go at this bargain price. - The yard Big Clearance Sheer Wash Goods Bargains for You! Hot weather ahead and prices are down. Voiles! Lawns' Flaxons! Plain and printed! All go at the yard Row Little For Summer Kats A new hat for the celebration? At this price surely. Sheers, toyo panainas, novelties. white! A wonderful selection Clearance 100 Summer Dresses Cottons - Silks - Novelties Drastically reduced! A great variety and every one a new summer frock Clearance! Men's Sport Suits Greatly Reduced Light and dark colors. Broken sues but rea.t $13.88 ralues a wide brimmed navy hat having a sky-blue bird crouched. on the brim. Princess Alexis Mdlvanl (ih former Barbara Button ) appeared . at .another tea ln a navy. marocala frock having a -patent leather belt studded with sparkling stress. Lady Mendi (the former Elsie de Wolfe) was seenwear Ing a white crepe gown which she tyrs a QVfn rvi grandopporrunit.y J"i "ZTt- t."r. are not advertised but lle plamlyjrnatked ahroughoBt S2.44 59c 18c All 88c S2.44 Disposal! Men's Straw Hats A ;ftniplete range of siws in variety of styles 88c accented with a wide brimmed straw hat. belt and am da la, all of navy -plMPy Navy blue suede, doeskin or cape-T skin gloves, bag nd -sandals are worn by fiiany smart women with a navy straw-hat to accent 'oostumas -of -fray, greige, -beige or white. The -hats are almost always the llat-orowned, very wide-brimmed models .which have taken the very smart world by storm this season. 3 lack ji nd white combinations, though less favored at the moment for daytime wear than navy .and .white, are also seen at a number of late afternoon affairs. The Comtesse Kile de-Gaigneron ap peared at a recent cocktail party wear ing a black wool skirt end three quarter length coat with a white or gandy blouse which had o fleshing diamond brooch -caught in the big bow under the chin. Her hat was a wlde-brlnuned white organdy model fastened on with a narrow, white or gandy bow and bow clasped around the back of her head. A blend .of rich spices aromatic 'leaves and seeds for all pickling ptirpqsejL Schilling P.educed Piice on Kiddies Shoes Summer Clearance! Straps and oxfords, white and novelties 98c Closeout! Women's . Cotton Blouses End of season cleanup nt this saving price ... To Clear! 40 Play Pajamas Many styles with hats, sizes to 14 . 49c Girls' Sweaters .Much P.educed Good Assortment End oi season cleanup. You Save 66c Clearance Odds and Ends Give away prices on a great variety of wanted Items. Great Reductions! Bathing Suits Men's. Women's, children's cot ton and wool suits. You Save! Nainsook Gowns Priced to Clear Cool, sheer nainsook, hand finished 25c Disposal! Men's Summer Ties Seduced to Clear Light colors, patterns. 25c quality silks! Save!