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Thursday, July S),
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
" "'Page' Throe
NEWS of SOCIETY
Sister Mary j
Says: ;
A delightful uffutr look phce
jtsterday afternoon at Itlverslde
I'aik when the members of the
l.ucky Thirteen club nni tn their
Iuhi meeting unill rail. A delicious
hot luncheon was served at one o'
clock, after whirh three tables of
bridife were at play. Mrs Gnico
Mobtor won liipli score Tor the
t irst prlxe, the second prise went
to M ph. K. T. Andiviu und the
third to Mrs. H. X. AMihy.
.Mrs. W. O. Sawyer, president of
Hit- chili for the past ycur, retired
limit office and Mih. John Th'dhon
utiH elected to take lier place.
Tin- Women's eTon-Urn Missionary
Soel.-ty or the I'll Hi Methodist
Kplheopal I'hureh met Wednesday
iili.Tnoun at the home of Mrs. F?.
U, I'ayton. Mrs. 11. . Headh-y
had chaise of tin devotions and
IcBHoti study, which she Rave In a
most interesiiiiK manor, Mrs.' C.
t fninnliiK rendered a beautiful (
vocal solo. Mrs. It. W. l-eihton
presided over Hie busim-ns meeting-
The afternoon was spent In inaU- :
iiig l:induReH for a hospital In for- J
riKii ftelda At the close of llie af-
lernonn dainty refreshim-ms were
served. Mis. 1'aylon was usslHted
hy Mrs. I.eiKhton ami Mih. I.
ileck.
Prettiest Girl in AlLUtah
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Radio
Announcements
Social annoiiiMTTWnts inny
1m printed In Oils ralunm trev
of charge. Any niinoiiiKfiiu'iUM
pt'rtalnlntc In any fnnolloiiH such
aM cook in I fotwl snk's, oic, will
hu refill"!. Announcements, to
Ih irinU'd tbe same day. must
le In iociety eli tor's Iinntls by
tf:OU o'liot'k. News wlltor's
uotc.
Uecause a lartfc number of Die
members of the Decree of Honor
rrotcctlve Associallon are away
the meeting which was to have
bet-n held this evenlnK at the home
ut Mrs. Jack Hiait, with Mrs. It. K.
Swan as' assistant hostess, has been
postponed.
Members of ihn M. I. A. and
friends are invited to a dance to
he piven Saturday evening at the
M. 1. A. hall. A six piece orches
tra will play.
Jlreukfu.st 'hilled cantaloupe.
kk-s puuc h ed In ni 1 1 k on urn h a ui
toust. t ohm ted bran muffins, inur
matade, milk, coffee.
Luncheon liaked farina with
eheet lettuce nantl wtclns, fruit
cup, drop couktm, niilk, tea.
Jinner Veal hints, creunnMl
jiOtalOeH, buttered peas, head lei
IHC' with liotUefort rheese dress
ing. ruHpberry dumpling.s, whtU
w ilea bread, milk, coffee.
A bit of crisp broiled bacon cm
be served to a child of four years
if the vegeiables. fruit, bread and
milk are not satisfying enough for
t lie cvciiiK lueal.
Since cantaloupes arc a mild fruit
the murmaiude is tmgKettted In the
breakfast im-nii t0 add piquancy tu
; the meal.
Ilaked Farina Willi Clioese.
Two cups milk, cup farina, I
teaspoon salt, 1 egg, 1 nip grated
eheese, but ter.
j Meat milk in top of double boiler.
Add .salt and bring to the boiling
I point. Htlr In farina, beating with
; a fork. I'ool; directly over the lire,
Stirling constantly for it) minutes,
i'ook over boiling waier for Ho miu-ute-4.
Remove irom heai and beat
in egg. Spremi In a shallow pan
io cool. Cut In small snares ami
line u well-buttered baking dish
with squares. Sprinkle with cheese
ami dot with bits of but
ter. Continue layer for layer un
til all is used. 'J'hc last layer should
be of eheese. Hake In a hot oven
until cheese is melted and top is
browned, about '2(t minutes. Serve,
; from baking dish.
WALLING'S
JULY
CLEARANCE SALE
Of Hats, Dresses! Gird;-'
leres, Brassieres, Coi -Rets,
Hose, Jewelry in
fact everything in the
store to be sold.
WALLING'S
Says Poetry-Teaching
Methods Ineffective
SRaTII.R. Wash. (AP) To
coiuliat a dislike for poetry be-
catis. ot the ui-.y It is taught In
bo i a it schools, rhlt.Uen should be
j:iven the Idea that 'poetry is some-i
thing 'a love witnnnt any thought
of school rooms ot marks or so-'
hiiiiiy-lin. s-Iiy tIih.cJhv tor a gold t
sUr, declared Miug.'r;' 1 Jo ud of the'
St. I.ouis 1'ubllc l.!b;ary, before
th nunual in-Ming of the Anierlc-j
K't Library .vjt-itti :cn tduy.
'Manj teachers t Ntm.ct ull the
mal.-Ic 'ind tHus.eness from poetry
in their touching ot M. and it la th
j rare few who, by Interpretation,
Intake it the more beautiful and
I full ni meaning, the sutd. "There
lis a preventative opportunity here
for librarians and to seize it we
must saturate' children with poetry
jlo the point of Invulnerability
I before the wrong kind of 'edura-
Ilor' can begin lib; destructive work.
"We Kin not guarantee to the
chlldmn who. come to the ,.11
.hrarlettthat the apparent world
will not be dull for them, but we
jean give them a hint of an ines
jhnustlhlc world of their own. It
is only by familiarizing children
'with the look and sound of poetry
in a way so simple that they can
not liolp but understond It, that vn
are to gain their' confidence for
j further poetic adventuring."
Va Miss Utah: Miss Dorotny Gulliver of Silt Lake v'lty wag
ed Irom amoac hundreds of pretty girls who sought the honor. 1
Harding Memorial Will Be
Unveiled in Canada Soon
The New
French
Curl -
When yoa wish the charm
lug effect of a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
ware la the only answer.
Onr shop la admirably
equipped and trained to give
(hi new curl. You will be
more than pleased with the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room 0, Sonuner Dldg.
A Beanty Aid for
Every Need."
Phone Main 577
Cupid Setback by
Swarms of Mosquitos
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Mos
quitoes, which have descended In
larger swarms than usual this sum
mer on New Orleans and other
places along the ulf coast, have
been blamed for bad dispositions
and almost everything els'. ln
,the latest charge apalnsl them
Ironies from Tanklpahoa pariBU
where the pests are accused of
causing the postponement of five
I weddings In one week. The wed
jdlnes were to have been outdoor
affairs In keeping with the sen son.
j A dry winter which caused the
deaths of thousands of small flsh
es and other forms of animal life
'that prey upon mosquito larvae,
I followed by unusual rains this
'spring nre the causes given locally
for the unusual pUigue of mosqult
' oes. Local health officials say
:that In the main they are harmless
at least insofar as germ carrying'
' goes.
Druggists that sell various HI
smelling oils hove reaped a harvest
this summer and smudges of burn
ing rags, rubber and Spanish moss
ore common sights in front and
back yards and even on sidewalks
here. Good screens k-p most of
the pests out provided screen doors
are closed quickly when one enters
or leaves a building.
VANCOI'VICK. B. C. (AP) A
unique memorial to the late Ameri
can President, Warren G. Harding,
I will be unveiled ut Vancouver,
September 17 to commemorate his
visit to Canadian soil in July, 1923.
The movement for the me
morial was inaugurated by the Ki
wunin club of Vancouver, and the
subscription lit was opi ned to ihe
Klwanis clubs in the United States.
The result was thut the objective.
$3fi',uuu, was soon over-subscribed
and the clubs in the 1'nited States
insisted lhat they be permitted to
bear the entire expense. The
amount subscribed y the Canadi
an clubs then was returned to
t hem.
The memorial will mnrk an event
In history which offers no parallel
t hat of a t'nited States presi
dent making an address on Can
adian soil during hi.M term of of
fice. President Harding stopped
at Vancouver for a few hours on
hid way south after visiting Alas
ka tn 1923. In his address he made
an eloquent plea for continued
friendship between the Knglish
speaking people and pari iriilnrly
between Canada and the Tutted
.States.
! The memorial will stand within
a few feet of the j-:pnt in Stanley
I Park when- president Harding de
livered ,ts address. The design
of the memorial was submitted by
'ha He Marega. un Italian senlp-
tu Vancouver.
So submitted to
tor now residing
. itnd was one of
IMWiUMS nnilHIUiHrio tu HivMhu,
An invitation will be extended to
President 'ootidge to officiate at
the unveiling.
America and Canada nre repre
sented In the statue by female fig
ures facing each other and holding
the shields of their respective
countries and the olive branch.
symbol of peace. I'uder the oliw
; brunches there will be a bus relhff
tablet of the late president, under
neath which will be Ihe single
word Harding.
I At each end of the statue will be
a panel engraved with passaged
l from Mr. Harding's speech. In
1 front of the Hlulue there will lie a
pool, the water for which will Is
sue from the mouth of a colossal
lion's head to be carved of granite,
and which will surmount the en
tire work.
At the ends oi the platform there
will be a semi-circle of seats to
provide accommodations for visit -'
orH, anil at t be eni ranee of t he
! platform will be the forum of two
' eagles symbol ie of the 1 "niled
'States. Around the memorial will
be a wall which will be overgrown
wilh flowers and shrubbery to give
color to the granite work.
rittDAV. July III
MoiuHnln MniHlanl Time SlnlloiK
KKWA. Ogden. 1 u.ll CMil) !-ll p.
m., KI-'WA ltudio lloyt;' dance
1 orchestra.
KPA, Deliver. Colo. Ct2'.'.4), 12:16'
p. m,, Clarence HeynoUls, organ
ist; tt, matinee; K, Colorado
M nun tain club tali.; minstrel
show, KOA players, interlocutor.
Kl eenum H. 'i'atbot ; "Sambo,"
Stewart A. Housmaii; 'tin ."
it. Gerald Sherman: KOA or
chestni; nine IVtl trio.
Pacifk' SluuUuitl Time Station
K hi. I.ok Augebs. Cullt. (4iiT),
h:itn-il p. m., Kxumlm-r'g matinee
, mudtcalc; li. Mclianiels' lUghtly
doings ; t:-tf, radiotoriul talk; 7
s, Kvainlnei, Sonny Clay's Hy
Uim I lemons, I til I Hermann, hnu
joisi: S-n, AeollHIl residence pipe
organ recital, I ian McKurland,
organist; 9-in, Irish und Sco'.ch
poems and sonus, arranged by
George r'rtmgur; 1U-11, pupils or
John Siiiallmauu lu ocul recital
KKOA,.Seallle. Wash. (4&4.y) ti
ti:4." p. m., Olympic hotel cm
cert orchestra; i:45-S: 1 ft, Sher
niuii, Ciay and company pro
grain; 8 : 30-1 ii. Times at udio
prog rum; lo:ar-ll. Olympic liot
, el lance music.
KKWH, Hollywood, Calit. (2S2). C
7 p. in., children's hour, big bro
ther of KI-'WH: X-V. program,
l-Yaxier Mounlain Park und J'l- j
sherieA company, l-'razler Moun-
tain Park ore best ra, Columblu j
trio. Haiti' Hrown, blues singer; j
it-lu, Warner Hros. syncopators,
Charles Itt-auchamp, tenor; Car
ol Crawford, Vic beul and Frank
. Pierce in popular song numbers;
10-11, Warner Hros. movie iridic
direction Charlie Wellman. !
KGO. tialtland. Calif. (;ttiL2), 3-4
p. m., Norman Woodslide's M'
tropolitan orchctra; Olga Yat fe, )
violinist: Abrahum Weits. Mary
Yafl'e, Herbert Yaffe, accompan
ists: 4-5:S, ronceit orchestrn.
Hotel Si. l-'raiicis; ti-7. Hen
Hlack's oichesira.
KCiVV. Portland. Ore. (491.0), 0
Hi :3a p. m., concert, Sherman,
Ciuy and company: H:30-12.
Hoot Owls.
KILL Los Anareles. Calif. (405.2).
fi:3ti- p. m., Leighton's Arcade
' cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron-
shuw, leader; 0-fi:3tt. Art Hick
man's Hill more hotel concert or
chestra, 1-M ward Kltstpatriek, di
rector: 6:30-7:30, little stories
American hltsory. Prof. Waller
Sylvester Hertsiog. 1'ncle John
and the Kndio kiddles; 8-10,
program. Western Auto Supply,
company, arranged by -J. How-1
ard Johnson; 10-11, Art Hick
man's Hilt more hotel dance or
chestra. Karl Iturtnett, leader.
KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (33fi.9),
&:3i-6:l6 p. in.. Wurllt.er pipe
organ studio. Sid Zlffs sports
talk; fi:ir. travel talk. W. Al
der: 0:3(1-7:30, program, Hever
lyrldge company; 7:.lo-N. muslc
al gems program, Kastern Out-
fitliug company; K-9, West Coast'
theutiM's by ivmotc coiiirni; t-I0,'
program, Heverly Hills nuiserh-M.
10-11, June Pursell, Hie KNX
Hi I, singing popular houms: 1 1 -12,
AIm Lynuiu's Cocoa ii ul Grove
dunce orchestra from Ambassad
or hotel.
KPO. Hun Kranciseo, Calif. (4JK.:),
i:3o-2 p. m. Ittidy Seiger's l-'air-
inolll holel oivhestru' 4 :3ti-fi :3,
Itiidy Seigi-r's Kali-muni hotel
orchestra; f.::ia.r.:ro. Hlg lb-other's
eniertainuH-ut: ii; I a-7, Lm-w
Wartleid Hieater; 7-7 ; S, Palaeo
hole! eonecrl orchestra: K-ll,
Palace holel dance orclieftra. i
I , S. Gicn l.etl. in Siii vi-y !
or Clxui-cltc Sumkiitg
I1KUMN ( AP)- In u s.'iv y of
clgareti.' smoliiiig, 1 he periodical
Kxcolsior, declares that Americans
are i he greatest short smukers in
Hie world. The publication esti- ,
mateji lhan an average of ii2fi cig-,
arettis a year are smoked by every
American. This, oi course, statis
tically Includes iioii-eigurelte sino-
kers. . !
The German annual average is
&it 9 cigarettes per capita; Itelgium.
Mil: linlj. 2S4: J'Yance, 247; and
Swltxerlaml, M. I
DOLL and ART
SHOP
Dolls for sale nml repaired.
Picluccs sold and Humed
406 FIR STRKKT
Come tn and pet acquainted,
with our lines and service.
JULY
CLEARANCE
OF
SMART
DRESSES
First of tlie sonsoif models
of which but u few remain,
are now scheduled to move
out (jiiickly (liuinif this July
Cleiiiaiice Sale.
i'.ctter come in and seetliis
grou of clearances mighty
low jiiices prevai).
Putman 's
Keady-To-Wear and Millinery
Money
in the bank has given
many a dark cloud a sil
ver lining.
When trouble comes, the
best friend in the world
is the money you have
saved.
UNITED STATES
Oxford Honor Harvard Man
OXKOHD, Vmk. ( AP)-Kxpres-sions
of regret ut his leuviitg Ox
tord were mad at a dinner recent
ly to Prof. S. K. Morison, of Har
vard I'lilversily, shortly before his;
return to the I'nlted States. He
was 1 Oxford as first Harold Vy
vyan Harmsworth professor of Am
erican history.
Irbh Crop I tc ports I litcournglnir
1 H'HLI N, t A I ) The crops in
the l'oe Stale were this year t
least threr weeks later lhan usual.
At tm? bejrrnnins; of June, the con
tinued rain had caused som ap
prehension for tli next harvest,
but fine hot weather changed ev
erything, and reports from all dis
tricts are regarded as encouraging.
The prospects of the potato crop
on Ihe joor wet .soils of the West
ern counties arc said to be more
doubtful.
The services of our Interior Dfoorator are at your
disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on
your pari. Ix't us solve your home furnishing prob
lems for you, 1
CARRS
A siimnier resort is a place
wbi-re mns'iuiloef; sta i in just
Where the (liec. eVe off.
(Alaska
andthz DOUBLE
TRIANGLE TOUR
Mi
merva
Says
We have some prices on
shoes that will knock yo:i
cuckoo. We will not tell
you now nbont the price, but
If you are Interested, come
down and see our window
the prices are on each shoe.
We have some good Slip
pers in broken sizes that
are not displayed In the
window. Ask to see thest.
The prices are within reach
of an yon?. I am ashamed
to place the price In print.
No cut on Arch-Aid Shoes
but many a pleasant step
In each pair.
THE B00TERY
INC.
GAT HAYDEtf. Mgr.
So ye caJiM umh! to
rslM prim.
Severe and Plain
"very Mile a Ticturc
Taku Glacier
Alaskan Ports
Inside Passage
Scenic British Columbia
Mt. Robson
Canadian Rockies
Scenic Booklet Free.
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J22ThirdSt. Portland, Ore.
Phone Broadway 3300
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This stock goes within the next fifteen days, regardless of rofir.
August 1st .we move into our new location and must sell all
stock on hand to make room for the wonder Til new line
now ordered for our
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