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LA GRANDE EVENING OliSEKVEK
Phone 600
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News and Activities
Engagements . . . Weddings
Social Events
Thirsday, June 7, 1915
Page 3
Past Gvands Ave
Complimented By
Crystal Rebekahs
Past Noble Grands' night was
observed at Crystal Rebekah
lodge' last night, with Mrs. Emma
Harding, past noblt grand, pre
siding and all offices filled by
past noble grands.
Routine business was transact
ed. Sixty member, including 38
past noble grar.ds, and five visi
tors were present. Tribute was
paid Jo the honored; group an.l
corsages were presented to those
who were holding office for the
evening.
After lodge a program was en
joyed. Tha group sang "Amer
ica," and Mrs. Alma Carroll and
Mrs. J. O. Anson gave readings.
Mrs. Julius Clausen played piano
solols.
' A skit entitled "A Rosedale
Sewing Ci'.cle in A Business
Meeting," was presented by Mrs.
Howard Ball, Mrs. Fred Young.
Mrs. Ralpn Toall, Mrs. Charles
Anson, Mrs. Ralph Asia, Mrs.
Kenneth Workman, Mis. Frank
Young, Mrs. H. G. Halscy, Mrs.
Lola Carroll and Mrs. Mervin
Moftensen.
Closing the program, Mrs. S.
A. Robertson sang "The End oi
A Perfect Day."
Mrs. John Bowery and her
committee served refreshments a',
a table decorated with spring
flowers. Large bouquets decorat
ed the lodgq hall for the meetin?.
La Grande Pioneer
Returns For Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huffman of
Newton Station, British Colum
bia, are in La Grande visiting his
brother, Marshall Huffman, and
will visit at Enterprise with his
sister, Mrs. J. H. Dobbin, and
with his brother, Guy Huffman.
Bert Huffman is an early day
resident of Union county, hav
ing been an old-time scout, anl
publisher of a newspaper in La
Grande, and af engineer for th;
O-W railroad here in the lOOO's.
After leaving La Grande he pub
lished the Per.dleton East Ore
gonian for two years. Since
1907 he has made his home in
British Columbia.
His last visit to this vicinity
was in 1928.
Members of the family will
hold an open-house reception
from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the
small ballroom of the Sacajawea
hotel, so that Mr. and Mrs. Huff
man may attain meet his friends
in the valley.
Baptist Women's
Aid Group Meets
The Ladies aid society of the
First Baptist church met yester
day afternoon at the church par
lors. The ousiness meeting was
conducted by Mrs. James E. Cain.
The devolion&ls were in charge
of Mrs. J jmcs A. Mcpherson, as
sisted by Miss Myrtie Whitmer,
on the topic "Thy Spirit Rekin
dles the Flame of Lcvc."
Mrs. George D. Hutchinson and
Mrs. William N. Shade gave an
interesting report of the state
women's meeting held in Port
land during May.
Mrs. Chester Drummond and
Mrs. V. D. Bramer were the host
esses. Eighteen women were
present.
Hospital Notes
Grande Ronde hospital:
Ad'mittcd-7-Worthy H. Blak.v
ney, La Grande, mcoical; Roy V.
McKown,. La Grande, surgery.
Discharged iyne Gaertner,
Mrs. Silas Hoyt, La Grande.
Fine Qiialll
No Points! Wadham's -46-oz.
Tin c
Orange Juice 32?
Widham's l(5-oz. Tin
TOMATO JUICE tTtTc
(10 Points) 3
Wadham's Cut "jj M c
Green Beans, can ML
Jack & Jill
C(1R SYRUP, OfTc
5 lbs. O
WADHAM'S COFFEE
Mb. m 2 Ifes. 60c
Fresh Meals
Fruits &. Vegetans
Kingsley Grocery
(Formerly McClay's Gro.)
1701 Adams Phone oJ-
Movie Travelog is
High light 6f, Old
Timers' Card Party
Union Pacific Old Timers and
trie auxiliary met in the, club
rooms last night for a party, at
which Guy Price showed techni
color motion pictures, of his trip
into Mexico. A brief business
meeting was conducted, by, Mrs.
Harry Fulton preceding the card
games.
High score at' contract was won
by Mrs. E. I. Shepherd and
George T. Cochran, high for pi
nochle by Mrs. Robert Norris and
George E. Walker, and Mrs. Guy
Price had the high score for Chi
nese checkers.
Refreshments were served from
a table decorated with bouquets
of red peonies and snowballs.
On the committee were Mrs!
Walter Ingerson, chairman, Mn.
Cochran, Mrs. Fred Thompson,
Mrs. A. T. Trellingcr, Mrs. Jack
Hiott, Mrs. Dallas Johnston, Mrs.
O. C. Cade, Mrs. W. S. Harer,
Mrs. John Camp and Mrs. Wil
liam Koetor.
Social Calendar
THURSDAY
8 p. m. LS to B of LFE, IOOF
hall.
8 p.m. Sew and So club, Mrs.
Leonard Strong, 1411 Z avenue.
Bring articles for elephant bas
ket. 2:15 p. in. Home department
cf First Presbyterian church, Mrs.
Ella Tanner.
7:30 p. m. BRT auxiliary,
Neighborhood club house.
FRIDAY
2 p. m. Pollyanr.a club, Mrs.
Esther Emmons, 1702 Z' avenue.
1:30 p. m. Presbyterian wom
en's day to supply food for the
Do-nut hut.
2 p. m. Jolly Janes, Mrs.
Stoweir.WL'i'fheT.
MONDAY
8 p. m. Townsend club pro
gram and business meeting, IOOF
hall.
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Today We Pay
Tribute to
1 Eugene David Shanks, seanu-n j
second class, who recently com-
pleted boot training at San .Di
ego, will leave tomorrow for that
base to be assigned to duty. Hi
has been visifeg his parents, M'
and Mrs. Coleman George, Union.
, Announcement of the promo
tion of Lt. Howard K. Dixon it
Ia Grande to the rank of captain
has been received by his parenU,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dixon of 1812
Walnut street, and' his wife, Vera
Dixon of 2212 First street.
, Capt. Dixon, serving as an ord
nance officer on Saipan; entered
the service in February, 1942,
and was commissioned a second
lieutenant the following Septem
ber and, wa3 sent to Hawaii. , Pri
o to entering the armed service
he was employed by the forest
Service after being graduated
from Eastern Oregon college.
, Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Thurston of
La Grande have been notified of
the graduation of their son, Don
ald, A.,Thurston, 18, fireman sec
ond class, 'after a lb-week elec
trical course at.Hadley technical
naval; training school in St. Loins,
Mo. , ;
TJiur'stori' has' beer, assigned to
P-T boat serv'cc arid will go to
Boston, Mass., for further train
ing. ...
'- He attended high. school in La
Grande, and has two brothers,
Tech. Sgt. Harold Thurston and
Pfc. Earl H Thurston serving
in the south Pacific, one with a
bomber command arid one with
the aviation engineers.
It has been found that tomato
culture under glass produces 10
times the ivcrage field crop, or
about 10,000 plants to the acre.
At: Bushnell general hospital,
Brigham City, Utah, Pfc, William
A. Trump, whose mother, Mrs.
Cordelia Trump, lives in Wal
lowa, has been presented the pur
ple heart for wounds received in
action.
The infantry veteran was
wounded December 17 in the
right arm an1 left hip during
fighting in Germany, while serv
ing with the crack 2d infantry
division. . ..
Presentation of the award was
made by Col. Robert M. Harda
way, commanding officer of
Bushnell general hospital, where
Trump is receiving specialized
medical care. . i ,
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COMFORTABLE P
Children's
Non-Rationed
PJay Shoes
Open toe ties in red,
beige or brown and
white check. Fine for
school vacation wear.
Sizes S to 3
They're wedge play
sandals with no-mark
heels and soles.
Choice of white gab
ardine, white leather
ette or beige snakette.
Sizes 4'2 to 9
Women's and Misses
Rationed Buckskin
Saddles
Brown and whito sad
dles with no - mark
soles and heels for
sports, for street.
A New Shipment of Infant's
and Women's Anklets
Qgifetrj at! Powell
ISrown
Shoe tore
O Ernie Bcrffland, Manager
Pvt. Dewy M. Kleng, 19,
son of Mr. and Mrs." Mike
Klenfr, La Grande, RED 1,
who is serving as a switch
board operator with a com
munications group in France.
He attended e 1 c m e n tary
school1 at Perry, and was a
student at La Grande high
school a the time he entered
the service, January 25, 194-1.
He received his army train
ing at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
WSCS Members .Are.
Entertained By1
Mrs. Eff ie Slack
Mrs. Effie Slack was hostess
yesterday afternoon to Circle No.
1, Womon's society for Christian
Service. Twenty-one persons
were present.
Miss Minnie Holman conducted
the devotional hour. Her theme
was "This Is God's World." Mrs.
Roj Skeen had charge of the les
son mission study of the May
layan peninsula.
Mrs. W. E. Adler, Sunday
school superintendent, announced
the student day program will be
held at 10 o'clock Sunday morn-
Parkdale Club Meets
In Shal'er Heme
The Parte: club met at the
home of Mrs. Isaac Shafer with
Mrs. Emma Blokland and Mn.
Martha Bond assisting hostesses.
permits. In the event of inclem
ent weather, the dinner will be
in the church.
Mrs. Slack, assisted by' Mrs.
Martha Jane Moss and Mrs. D. C.
Conner, served refreshments.
The next meeting will be July
11, when Circles 1 and will hold
a joint session in Riverside park,
ing in the church and will be fol
lowed with a potluclc dinner at
Riverside park if the weather
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Schilling
Paprika
makes food look
aAd taste bettir
The afternoon was spent sewing
afghans.
Mrs. Eva Grejrer, vice-president,
presided.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. George Courtney, Mrs. Ned
Jones, Mrs. Charles Goodwin,
Miss La Verta Bcnham, Gene
Courtney and Bud Taylor.
At the close of the afternoon
the members and' guests were
served refreshments. , .
Country Club To
Have Supper Party -7-
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The La Grande Country club
June Sunuay supper will be held
at 7 p. m. June 10 at the clulj
house. Reservations should be -made
with Mrs. John Larisonr
(phone 150) by 1 p. m. Saturday. ,
Mrs.. William Siegrist is chair
man of the event.
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vegetables are in more plentiful supply.
Pineapple
Sweet and
Sugary; Fresh
from Cuba
Dromedary Gingerbread Mix
10c
It's easy-to -fix
this delicious'
gingerbread
14-oz. pkg.
Kitchen Craft Flour
25-lb'. sack $f.l5
50-lb. sack $2.25
A home type flour
for all home baking
5 lb. 27c 10 lb. 49c
Sperry Flour Drifted Snow, 25-ib. 1I3 so-ib. 2.35
Flour Harvest Blossom, enr., 25-lb. sk. gQc 5Mb. 1.79
Cake Flour, Swansdown 2-ib.pkg. 26"
Shortening, Snowdrift oor.ptsj 3.ib.jar68
SnO White Salt Plato or Iodized 26oz.pkg. 7c
Beet Sugar stamp 36 sibs. 32c lOibs. 63c
Sugar, Powdered or Brown . i-ib'.pkg. 8c
Baking Powder, Clabber Girl 2-ib.can 23c
Baking Soda Arm 6 Hammer, l-lb.pkg.' 3(or 25c
Tenderoni Van Camp's 6oz. pkg. 2 lor 150
Corn Starch, Argo Brand Mb. package 8c
Westag Flavors Vanilla, Lemon, 'j-pt. bottle Jfjc
Mapleine, Crescent Syrup Maker i-oz. bottle 17c
Food Colors Schilling's Assorted, pti. 4 bottles' 23c
Chocolate Syrup Slfer's Brand 20-02. Jar 27
Honey Bradshaw, Beevllle, Farmer's Gold, 2-!b. 54
Puffed Raisins, Sun Maid isoz.pkg. 14c',.
Morning Glory Oats reg.& quick 20-oz.Pkg. 12c
Cream of .Wheat reg.6; quick 28-oz. Pkg. 22
Puffed Piice Quaker Sparkle's 2'j'-6z. pkg'; Jc
ARIZONA OISSIRT
Grapefruit
a. 10e
SUNKIST
Lemons
5 ib. 64'
Asparagus
Cauliflower
Solid Cabbage
Celery
White Onions
No. 1 Local
All Green
White, Solid
Heads
Crispy . .
Fresh
Utah Type
Crisp Green
juicr VALINCIA
Oranges
ib.. 54e
California
Wax
Sweet
new ureen reus crisP
Tomatoes
From Texas'
Fine Farms
lb. I6C
Ib.26c
lb. oC
Ib. I6C
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Ib. 16C
b. I9C
Edwards Coffee or drP 1-lb- iOT 28c
Nob Hill Coffee Mb- 23 - 45
Airway Coffee Mb. bag 20 3 b. bag 58c
Hershey's CoCOa Nourishing V4-lb. pkg. 10c
Tea Canterbury, Orange Pekoe, black 'i-lb. 43
Tomato JuiCtf Llbby's fancy (lOpts.) 47-oz. 24
Tomato Juice DawnZ canslOpts 10 (10 pta.)
'21
Blended Juice Blend O'Goid g iQc
Orange Juice Ful1 O'Goid Brand No. 2 can 20
Hi Ho Crackers . l-lb.pkg. 21c
Crescent bustard Ye"w, Zes'ty qt.jar 14c
P4-lb 1- 1-lb.
loaf -v loaf
Baking with
fresh ?mni
Rf2arf Mrs' Wr'3h1'8
ml"u Whilo or Wheal
9c
Jdr Rubbers
Regular and Top Seal
4-11 Club Prize Show Beef
and Show Lamb
Nmv on Sale
at 0v KcRiiliii' Low I'rices
KOI N'D STEAKS
LKf; OK LAMB
1-doz. pkg. 4
Kerr Jar Tops m.
Lido, 1 dz. pk. 325c Caps, 1-dz. pr. i I
3-oz. pkg. 9'
2 for 25c
M. C. P. Pectin
Powdered Pectin
Porowax
Wax Jelly Sealer, Mb. pkg.
Deviled Ham
Cudahy Brand (1 red pt.) 3-oz. can l
Swiff's Prem . 0
Canned Lunch Meat (6 r. pts.) 12-oz. 32
Ivory Soap . v.
Whito Flodling Soap i large cakes iw
OlAZID PRISH STRAW IERRY Pit
4 cupi freih tp- '
atrawborrlef 1 tbtp. butter or
Baked paatry shell margarine
1 cup water 2 to 3 drops red
3a cup augar food coloring
A tbapt. cornitarch
Wnsh nnd hull, strawberries. Fill
baked 9-inch pastry shell with 3 cups
whole berries. Crush remaining 1
cup berries; cook with wnter 5 min
utes; strain. To mukc glaze: Com
bine sugar, cornstarch, nnd suit; add
to strained juice; and cook 3 min
utes, or untifthick nnd clear, stirring'
constantly. Add butter or ninrgnrine
and red coloring. Cool slightly. I'our
glazo by spoonfuls over fruit, being
careful to cont oil thoroughly. Chill.
Servo plain or garnish with whipped
labia cream or ice cream and whole
berries. Mukes 1 9-inch pie. Serves
0 to 8.
PAN-FRIED CHERRIES
An cxccllont accompaniment to
meat or poultry.
2 tbsps. butter or
margarine
3 cups cherries
Melt butter or margarine in heavy
frying pan; odd cherries and sugar;
cover; and cook slowly 15 minutes,
or until cherries are tender. Serves 0.
Note: May pit cherries before pan-frying.
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