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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1925)
: ; ... THE' EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, . March 80, 1925. PAGE THREE 1 1 1 NEWS of SOCIETY llRELIG FAKERS ARE-EXPOSED A very Interrstinff program' ifc l'lng pliinn'l for the ivKUlar nitMMing at the Neighborhood club tomorrow nfternoon ftt the club rooniH, when the last of the series of American Drunia will be feulur. ed, A modern American comedy "Show (Iff" will be given with eight ladles taking part. The mem bers of the east arc: Mrs, 1,. II. Rmwell, Mrs. L. II. Moe, Mrs. Onus. Moore, Mrs. Kills Knight. Miss licrthn WtlslngiT. Mrs. Lee War nlek, Mrs. Oule i'ux, and Mrs. Itlrlmnl t 'hiyooMib. The pluy Is un der the dlivetiun of Mis. Donald Tague. The program will start promptly at 2:1& o'clock. l-'nr all thoso who ran not set the presentation tomorrow after noon "flimff Off will be repeated Wednesday evening. April 1. . Mrs. W. H. Renter delightfully entertained the Olio club Saturday afternoon at the Country club. I.uneheon was served at l:lf o'clock after whieh the nriernoon was eiijoyably spent at bridge, with Mis. Hal BohnenUamp winning high score for the club prize. Mis. l- B. Appleby received the guest prize. The World Wide Guild of the BapllHt church met Saturday iiNor noon at the home of Mrs. 11. E. Williams on M n venue. Twenty one girls were present and during the' business session officers wore Heeled for the new nnarier, Ac cording 'to custom the president. Miss Mabel Sehufer. retired from office and 'the secretnry-treanurer. Miss Mnrvel Hlilne, took the office of president.. Miss Bonn'.e Oliver took the office of secretary-treasurer and M Iss Hi hoi Harrison was elected srotcher; . , ; Miss Bertha: Nelson had charge of the devotional for the nfter noon anil Miss Ethel Harrison was lender . In the study of: the book "Ming Kwong." The subject for the nfternoon was "Kour Corners of China." At the close of the lesson a memory contest was featured with four girls, Lueen Oliver, Mar . jorie , Maguire, Bonnie Oliver and Edna Mulholland competing for the first prize. Miss Lunen Oliver won an Imported Chinese doll. M iss J ea n Ch a n d Icr, wh o will leave I .ft Grande In a short time for Port la nil where she will cntet the Good Samaritan hospital as a nurse, was given ft beautiful" gift of remenihrancp by the class. Mrs. W. I'. McAdoiy made the presenta tion. A delicious luncheon was served before adjournment. The. Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church had a meeting of unusual Interest last evening I featuring a phonograph program.! Several records of interest to the! society were heard, including n i pipe organ, solo "Abide With Me;', :. A message from Or, Francis E. j " 'lark, associate president of the I'nlted Christian Endeavor; ft talk by Dr. Daniel A. Poling, vice presi dent of the organization n tenor solo by Homer Itodeheaver. "How Sweet Is His Love;' "A Challenge to Patriotism, by Dr. Poling: "An Evening Prayer" by Homer Rode heiiver; message from Alvln J Rhartle, treasurer of the C. E. So ciety and a message from Ed wart1 P. Gati'S, general secretary of the I'nlled Society of E. In addition to this program Cecil ' Cade talked on "The Influence of Christian Endeavor In World Evan gelism." ami Maurlne Mooro spoki on "The Church and Evangelism.' after which all present sang "Blest ' lie the Tie that Binds." Thero will be no program thle . evening at the regular meeting Geometrical Trimming TSfc f a St , 5 , . vies- -K-a til .yfV6.v t-4 The Garden American Magnates Pursue Invasion of ' liritish Film Field Five Alleged Skulls of John Wilkes Booth, As sassinator of Lincoln, on Exhibition Now. LB if 1 13 OH rl mi '4 s Sinning d 4 inn ten ruder J lass Vegetables wheh need, u hotbetj lor an early start ure tomutoes, peppera, gg plants, r-ablugoa', cuuliflowcrs , and heail lettuce yarlullts. If bjg onions are want ed onion seed should bo given on early slnrt for tratspl:milng. It there Is plenty of room in the hot beJa early radishes und Spinach may be sown to ho used direct from the frames. Cucumbers and melons which ,, tueod a long growing season may j uiHO ne inriei in n iiixiieti, ust iiicy PI1JINGFT EI.D, 111. (AP Booth, assassinator of President 1 l ' l l'" Lincoln, are on exhibition in the j" rl to gr ow sturdily. In fnltcd States, and twenty "Booths" '' vegetal. for pn extra have died, according to Herbert V "P may aiarted in he Wells Fav. custodian of Unooln's i "Oth,d lM Mtiri'h un,ll Kv;n "" tomb here. Becrring reports that 1 1,'t'flt r inuuth-and-a-balf Booth lived SS ve:u-s after Prcsl- Kiowiug period befoiv it goes Into .lent tJncoln's deaih and later com- "l,,,n K'round through the use mil tod suicide, are - characterized ,r the hotbed. by Mr Fay 'as wild A" of 11,0 annuals for tho garden 'Those who wish io make money which re.,ulr a long season or are out of u, hoax or to creat cheap .'. "' as asters notrlety. are the only ones who dls- i"'"1 w'" l pule the hLstorleul reeoid of ho Illons th alvles. llooth's death in a barn at the Gar-i s. heliotropes and other ImmJ- Mr. l'My auacruul. ''la-!"'"K inin. nioom may iw nan reuuy i im rett farm,' vld E. George was only one of 2l different men who have sought to ! ' loom and bud Uj May by the create a furore by claiming to be of the hot bed. Phlox Drum ftHnh. Heeentlv while le.t urine mondit will be ready for rjulek ef- Jon Booth's death at the tomb, one (feet if raised under the mild Con or my audience wIm gnve his name ditlona or Hot bed. iw William li. Began, said he em-I From three weeks to a month balmed the body of George. Asked nftei hotbed seeds are started, de- THIS interesting and very'practl cal wrap is made of natural col ,ored wool, bound with a heavier wool printed in geometrical designs In shades of red and black. - It Is lined with wool In a brilliant shade of red. i whether he thought II v:lm Booth and whether the dead man.had any pending on the earllness of the date, the cold frame may be sown prom'.of his 'ideality. Began anid .(0 n)lu'h the fume series of ueeds he believed not. Nevertheless..! ,1..,. niaced In Ihe hotbed. George's body was embalmed undWnk, there is frost In the air shown over the country in a com mercial show schema."' The version of Booth's death ac cepted by the cnslodian of the victim's tomb la as follows: "John Wilkes Bootii eluded his pursuers lor 11 days. He was led by Thomas A. Jones In the mean- ume m n grove uoug ine ro.o- pan8 um, 8Ur(,p )Q hfU(1 WALLING'S f'nrry La Vogue Coats the coats that are made of tho best materials, hanl tailored with guaranteed lin ings, anil are reasonably priced. Costing no more than on Inferior make. Look Them Over WALLING'S I of the Monday Musical and tne program which was to have taken place this evening under the direction of Mrs. A, L. Richardson, will be given Monday everting. May ! t4,. the second night of Music I Week. Members of the Musical are making extensive plans for this week May S to it, and many excel lent programs will lie given to the public, during that lime. The meet ing this Monday will be devoted to business and plans for Music week. ' ' . Miss Martha Malvcr;f this city, and K. T. Boomls, of Enterprise, were united In marriage Saturday morning at 1 1 o'clock at the par sonage of the Christian church Iteverend O. W. Jones officiated. The happy young couple left im mediately for Enterprise wheru they will make their future home. Mr. Loomis has charge of a ser vice, station nt that place. Cove (Special) A pleasant so cial event of last week was a sur prise narty honoring Mrs. A. O, Huntley. The afternoon was spent it "5(10," after which luncheon i was served. Those present were Mrs. C. Herlsch, Mrs. B. Conistock. Mrs. A. G. Conklln. Mrs. B. M. 1-aird, Mrs. It. H. Daniel. Mrs. A. H. Orton, Mrs. William Hallmark. Miss Bean Kelly. Mrs. C. lmwson, Mrs. F. Mil ler and Mrs. J. T. Trippet r. Mr. and Mrs. Huntley will leave Cove in teh near future tn make their home at Myrllr Creek. The New French Curl - .. When yon wi.li the cliarm luff effect of a soft, iiaiur.il ttirl, the new French paprr nave is the only answer. Our shop U admirably equipped and trained to give thin new curl. Yon mill lie more than pleaded with the result. Pbonc now for an appointment. GELST MARINELLO SHOP Rnoni 8, Soouwr BMg. "A Beauty Aid fur tTery Neerf." Phone ftlain G77 which would bo fatal to tendei subjects, such as the tomato, 1hey may nestle happily under the pro tecting glass of the cold frame. The cold frame Is Ideal for raising head lettuce to be transplanted, aa this vegetable delights In a cold growing season. Sturdier, si tick - may be grown in this manner. Snapdragons are the best ann ual subject for the cold frame, as Ihls plant does not like n warm start. The tiny seedlings seem io stand still for some time, but they are training strength and wilt out strip warmer grown seedlings once they get Into their permanent quarters. SIC.N lli:il 1F.ATU CAVRK BEXD. Ore. An advertising signboard standing nlongalde the central Oregon highway and ap-m-arimr as a curve In the road about 12 miles east of Bend, was blamed by witnesses In the inquest for the automobile accident wbicn caused the death of Dewey Wr. Spencer, 27, son of Mr. und Mrs. Ell Spencer of this city. Mrs. Earl Dunn was driving the machine, )t roadster, which belong lONlO.N AP) The moaning and wringing uf hands over tho sad suite uf the British moving picture film hUHlnctts waxes louder day by day. Perhaps the public, eye cares, but il shows no luclina tlwi to cea.se crowding Into tho hundreds of British theaterti where Americans films are run off al most exclusively, year in and year out. The Brlllsh film makers cast many un envious eye at J lolly wood, and they lift their voices. fervently hoping to catch the cars of both government and the peo ple, and pro! eat thai even England's own dominions and counea aro being Americanized by the subtle propaganda contained in the retlu Inidal producta of the studios of t'allioruiu mid New York. Lest their arguments fall on deaf ears, trade, the very lite blood of the empire, la brought into play. It would seem thai trade has broken itself of the habit of following flag:;; these days it follows the film. There is a very active cam paign on to h-i-ve the Baldwin gov ernment slap u heavy lax on for eign films, and help the tottering movie magnets of this country un til their hunlnettt grows up anil be comes steady on Its feet. The gov ernment baa so far kept silent upon its Intentions, If any, a re gards the movies, : . t Meanwhile dollaf-laden mag nates of the movies. breeae In froih Broadway, otic -uTter another, and whl' around tim- Britlah Isles, building up defenses ugainst com petition from other sources 'and bol stering,, their . English ' business. net servicK, who had often seen ! Booth, and his nuii were watchlns the fugitive. When he crossed the1 river he was suspected and chased to the Garrett farm. "Baker and his men surrounded the house and after some parley they ascertained that Booth and llerold were In the barn. They de manded several times that lie come out. Colonel Conger's men were surrounding the barn. They threat ened to set fire to the barn and Herold emerged and surrendered. Booth refused, saying he would 'die in the lust ditch.' Tho barn was set afire. "Boston Corbett, a sergeant, saw Booth through a crack and dis obeying orders, shot him. He was brought out by Conger's nnm und died in three hours. The body was brought to Washington and identified by various men who knew Boot h.' One. Dr. John F. Muy, Identified the body by an ed to her husband. . Mr. and Mrs. ugly wound on the nock from an Dunn and Spencer were the oc operatlon performed some time cupants. before. Auralnst his physician's I Both Mr. and MYn, Dunn sus- vented from taking up his usvial; dally routine and mingling with ! other people. Oftentimes,' how- ever, the germs causing certain diseases persist long after the til-J neus Itself is over. This is es pecially true of dlprtherla and typhoid fever. When this occurs such a person is called u carrier of the d I sea hit While no longi r sick hlmseir he is still capable, ttt giving the disease to others, Before the one who has had diphtheria may be released from quarantine, the rules ami regula tions of the Oregon slate board of health require definite lebor atory tests of the secretions from tho nose and throat. This rule oftentimes makes t)e person im patient, but it Is necessary for the protect ion of other people. j Following typhoid fever, fhe germs of this disease may stay n the gall bladder, multiply In mim- i hem, and brt discharged from lime tn time Into Ihe intestines. When this occirs the poison Is a great daiifier to others, especially If he is engaged in any occupa tion where milk or other raw food is handled.- This typhoid carrier condlilon may persist, for many years even for life al though sometimes an operation on the gall bladder will cure It. It Is not always necessary for a person actually to have had the symptoms of a disease to be come a carrier of , it.. For ex ample, you may be exposed to a case of diphtheria, hut possess enough natural' protection so that, you do -tiol show any symptoms eveiir though a laboratory tent would prove that there aro many diphtheria germs In your throat, or nose.. In such case yo'i may become' a carrier mid a danger- :ra.T. 'jra."AJL jj. .!. . . . .mn: : gj HEALTH WHAT IS A DISKAKK rAURIKi't (lly I'li ili'l ick SIl'trKl'l-) W hi n a p.TKon Is Hi wtlh dlpli llicria. lypliol.l fi'Vi'l', Blliullpox, pilt'imtonlH or tuiy oilier InlVe llous ll!n. H. liiKllni lKviy wo want to sluy away from lilin no :ih not to t'utt'li ttio dlHouai'. Further more. It Is tlie Only or the health authorities ot the eommunlly In whieh you live to see. that no one does ko near aueh a caie exeept the person taklnK rare of the pa tient. Hut when the (inn who linn hud tlie InfeetlotiB disease. Rets over his fever, feels like hlmseir nmiln unci is (llile to be. about, he naturally resents beliiu pre- New Spring Lingerie nW'IN" BI-OOA1ERS . O0WN8 Kxceptloiuil VaueB ... i ii PUTMAN'S Rondy To - Wow.- and iiiiittiery nun one. 1 ie danger here Is that ho one knows of tho condition and it is hard tQ enforce the pts cantlons necewary to protect oth er persons. B Is possible to ui coine a currier of other diseases liesides typhoid fever und tliplt therlu, .Tim best , way to guard sgalnst becoming a carrier, or If you are u carrier to guard against spreading disease to others Is to cultlvsts food, habits of personal hygiene, tU particular - about washing your hands; keep itomt fingers wway from . your 'mouth and note; ad covor up euclv cough r isieew) with yo:ir hand kerelitef, Thors la a sttU better way to guard against ' patching diphtheria, tThQtd fever or stpad' pox. B iaimusbsed fi gainst them by your family physician. GOLF TIME BE SURE TO LOOK OVER' OWR FINE ASSORT ilENT OP V.1LSON QOLF GOODS. ' ' . . We Repair Your Clubs . Oregftn Hardware & Imp, Co, advice Hootli Insisted on acting. and reopened the wound, , which healed badly. j "Itooth was burled under a fed eral prison anil an accural e, de tailed Veport made on position and condition as required. Later Kd wln' Hooth. actor-brother of the slayer, obtained an order allowing him to see the body, hoping that a mistake had been made. He viewed the body and identified it as that of hi.i brol her. lie also called in denthds who identified fillings In the teeth of the body. which made Identification positive. Edwin Hooth claimed the body and buried it In the family bury ing ground at Baltimore in an un marked ' grave." lained injuries and were unable to pull Spencer out of tho wreck. ()n .Thompson, driving toward Bend, rescued them. Spencer died from a skull rracfure before he reached town. Announcements Social announcements may be printed In tbbi column free uf charge. An an ma uh ti nt en t a pertaining to any func tions such oh cooked food SHlOS, lltC, Will lt rf.fUMNl. An- Ootinoeinents, to be printed the same day, nnwt Im in socdeiy editor's hands by V:O0 o'clock. News editor's note. Airplane Aid Itnnchers To Inspect (Grazing Ileols The Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet tomorrow nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henry VisUe, lf.or4 Washington avenue, for n social tea. Mrs. Yeske, Mrs. C. Iloblm. Mrs. Hawson and Mrs. i.'ollingwood will be hostesess. The B. R O. club will be enter tained tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hkiff,' Cedar and Main. r.I'KNOS AIltKS AD Home of the ranches of the Argentine pampas- are so large that it takes an all-day trip on homeback for the owner to ride from one boundary to another or to visit a neighbor. Rut several of these ranch owners no longer need to take these long, I tiresome trips, for they ore riding now on the wings of the wind, hav ing purchased airplanes to take them where they want to go. Onn ranch la equipped with n hangar containing three airplanes, one for the owner, and one each for his two sons, They use thetn not only to fly around the ranch to inspect their herds of cattle, but Into Buenos Aires where they have a town house. Tin y do not have to worry about landing places for the pampas Is as level as a billiard table. A dozen private airplanes are thus In use on the pampas, ac cording to Bleard Aldao, president of the Argf ntine Aero club, ond other ranches soon will hf similar ly equipped. Dno f TLS (Bronffi XQuinineX The lest filling station ever built Is the dining room. OllWiON moxi;v ava.ti:i) oat rf nrp. The National Park bank of New York city, tn a telegram received at the offices of ;he state treasurer here, offered to pay 2i per cent interest on all Oregon tundsdeposited in the in stitution for a period of more than 15 days. The Interest would be' bused on dally balances, th tele gram said. Thp' teiesram (trn.i rct-iv-'d after Thomas B. Kay, state ireas had announced that he Jr3d ap pointed the National City Bank of New York as fiscal agent for the state of Oregon. The latter bank had agreed to pay Interest at the rate of 21 per cent on funds In the depository for more than 15 days. The Mate treasurer said the Na tional City bonk would be rtain- ...i fir:il '.pi nt tor tlie .--tHle of regm. In that the National Bark had at led in ihat ca;acny for li Incurs, and had not r wooly paid ! tlie Mlate any Interest. An opt i mis: is an automobile ib-snvin In th" Mtring. Why "Iireak Shoes In?" Why wear shoes out b--forl you get them "broken in"? There's no pleasure doing that. Why continue? 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