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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
Saturday, August 1", 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Threfi NEWS of Tlie punt ciatroriH of thf Kan lent f'tiir lodKf tin t HI I'lliutt WtMiliea fliiy, August U Maker, t-nlon. i(n v, i:i,;in and l.a (irunrit- wt-tc tt'iu-fSHntftl. An KuMtt-rn ori'Kou convention was organize! mid tin tiillijWillB Ul'litl-r-. VTt obH-ti'U; I-'m.I.hnt, Mrs. K 1. Ki.Jilh"; vice lit t-feiilt iil, Mrs. Uwinun of linker; M-cri'tiiry. Mu Ivnrod 01' Maker. Tiny decided to met once a year mid ilte neu ni'-Ktin; wilt he held nl t'uve. rove (Special) Mrs. J. Georfr clie and Mrs. I.eomird Towle very delightfully entertained the Ladies' Aid, of the Mtihuill-t Kpiscnpal hiireli, on Wed ni sday iu-raocm al the home of .Mm, (loyeite, e ! n slitm iu.s runskst tntf of h'i-s and cakes were served and a si Ivor ul-I't-rliiK tuken. Cove (Special) Mrs. Torn Towle Rave a charming dinner lo Hit fain tly and a few friends a I her home tin .Vonday evening. iMinorins h-r brother and his wife, Mr. nd Mrs. 31. li. I.ind, on. the eve or theip de purl ure for their home in I'hoenix, Arizona. rove (Sprrlal) On Monday evening the friends of Miss Ina Vn- di'i wood. who bus heeh u summer visitor in rove, honored her Willi , u MirpriHe parly on Ihe eve of In r de,urtt(re. The evening wilt i-p nt In miisic and Kauics, mid dainty tvlnslnnt'iils wre serveil. Thou' pri'.sent w-re Gordon and liuroihy Mills, l.ol:l .Martin. .Messrs. T.. (;. I.antM. I.. 1,. l,o vp. Oscar itol lins. J oh Towle, (Main Smith, Misses Marion and Clarice I 'onklin. Mbn I .a urn Marker, MIsh Main! Miller, of La C.rande. Mrs. Mabel Km ami .ehildren, Mrs. l-:dna eon Id in, .Mr. an Mrs. J. Kleleher, Mr. and M i . It. 1. l?it rker and M r. and Mrs, (i. C. Murker. Mrs. C. It. Re it entertained her plater. Mrs. '. r, Francis from Kydney. Illinois, at an informal luncheon Thursday afternoon, rov ers were laid for twelve, l.aicr in the nflernoon lnhle was played at the hoinr of Mm. MoCall, Mrs. S-itz' inolher. Mrs. il I.. Holmes and Mrs. I A. Kpltiifr won liiRh honors. M r. Francis is leaving ji't week fur her hoiut in Illinois. Thnrsd.iy aiiernoon . Mrs. .Too Cjirr delight fully entertained her house guest, Mrs, Kern Stout Gra ham, al two taldes of bridge. Mrs. Graham Is from I'oriland. Mrs. WALLING'S New Fall SILK AND CREPE DRESSES Priced for QuicH Turnover FALL HATS Just Received S2.93 to $10.75 WALLING'S Beauty Plus Care It Is just as Impor tant to have work done with enre and by experts of long train ing and experience, as it is to get a charm ing effect. Tloth beauty and ex port enro n r e com bined In our work. A trial will ploaBQ. Geist Marinello Shop Sommcr Bldg. Thone M. 677 Minerva Says--- Satin Pllpporfl nnd oppn vamp rumps st't'incd to I"' tin- most appropriate foot wear Tlmrs'iay nfti'rnoon .luring tlio rainstorm, n the water runs out h fist i' runs In. Wo nr.' Rcllln? jotiic of thew nt SI.B'i ami Si.n.",. Try tln-m. Many women dM. nnd ffay they are fine. No rorn paila to lie used with this ty!e. llr. S.'holl' I'edlro I'cot , Soup i.s l.iffMV r. e(tni:n.-nd(.il to remove dead Bkin. fenf plration nnd even dirt from your f id. Try tt jnt once. Itity a pair ot I adies' or Men's Shots and R'-t n free photoirrapli of youiwelf f i e--. THE BOOTERY I (HMuenr ami IIom Only SOCIETY Fascinating This hat has all the smartness ot the severo turbnn with an Added femininity and charm occasioned by the scarf ends that fall from the, tide. It is of black eat in, and la quite untrlmmed. Hayes won high honors, and .Ma , Graham was presented with , Hie gut-si prize. ' The second series of junior coun try dub dances will be given Mon day evening, August 17, at the club house. Tliee dances are given for th" hoys and girls of l.a Grande only. Season cards must be pre sented at Hie door. The I'arkdah' club will mod Wednesday, Aunnt I !. at the homo of M is. Homer Wilson in Fruit dale. llreakfast bacon Is good. Hut it ulway.s looks as if it needed iron ing. Ilreakrasi Several prunes, cookol wheat cereal, top milk, broiled finnan huddie, breakfast rolled cats, break, coffee, cocoa. Luncheon Stenmed spinach, graham bread sandwiches with fruit and nut filling, iced tea, or nngo juice. s Dinner Kricnsse of chicken, mashed potatoes, boiled onions, ap pb and nut k ibid, junket ice cre uni, coffee, milk. If there is a real baby In the family who does not come to the table, he may have a tablespoon tf t he spinach but t hroiigh a pure strainer for his two o'clock "feeding." The Juice of the prunes will pleas him at eight o'clock. Graham Sandwiches Tour tablespoons chopped dates. 2 tablespoons chopped nuts, or iiuge juice lo make moist, thin slices graham bread, buter. Tour boiling water over daes I ira In and plunge into cold water. Drain and when dry remove stones and put through food chopper. Put nuts through food chopper ond add to dates. Mix with orange juice to make moist and spread on thin slices of buttered graham bread. Sandwiches, even plain broad and butter, are nicer for children than unsandwiehed bread ond but ler. There is less danger of sticky and buttery Utile fingers. Radii 10 SrXDAY. AVfil ST 1. MnuiKnin Klandnril Time Station KOA. Ienver, Colo. (322.4). 6:30 p. m.. Herbert White and his Silver State orchestra; S. "Oeol osy of the Hif?h .Mountains," Colorado Mountain club talk; studio proKram. 'Messiah," "KU J Hi." Vnelflc Slandnrd Time Slat Ions K KOA, Seattle, Wa.sji. (4S4.3) fi (1:45 p. m-. Pacific States Klec trlc company; fi:45-S:lS, Sher man, Clay and company; 8:30 ln. Times studio program. KFWR Hollywood. Calif. (252). 6 t p. m-, children's hour. Biff Brother of KKWIl; 7-7:45. Kadlo loings Question and Answer pe riod, conducted by K. G. Ormie ton, technical editor; Van Sisters stringed trio, J, Stanley Ful briht. tenor; 89, program, Star Motor company of California; l'egffy Mathews, blues siriKer; H 10, Hnrohl's Collegians, Corlnne Cleveland, blues duets; 10-11, Werner Brothers' frolic. KGO, Oakland. Calif. (Sfil.2) - p. m.. dinner concert, Sherman, Clay & Company: S. "New Praine i for Soap and Water." Hutch Bar rett Dobbn; "The Apprenticeship rrobli-m," Senator Albert K. Itoyntun; "An evening in Italy," Heh-ne Phllllpi; chats about new haoks, Joseph Henry Jackson; "Kroin n Composer's Workshop Violin." Arthur S. Ourhett; "InHide nope on Curing Ant o moblle ills," l.onis 1'. Stnifer; Arion trio. KOW, 1'ortland. Ore. (491. T.). fi-7 p. m.. Maude Johnson at id his Itaker theat.-r orchestra. KNX. HoMwood. Calif. (33fi !) f:S0-t;: 1 ,t p in., Wurlltzer pipe nran st udio; H-l ',. travid liilk. V . ! . Alder: ft : ft n -7 . At w iter Kent Hndio orchestra, t'aul Kin siein, l ab r; 7-7 : 3fr. Mutual Mn lors mirth .rjrrain; 7:3'!, j.ro fc'ram. Cidnrubia Outfitltnic cinn pan ; -!. prnirrttm, 1.. W, Slock well compa ny ; It -1 a, profrram. Globe b-e i 'rearu company; lo ll, Goodrich Silver! own Cord dance orchestra; 11-12, Abu Ly fx j i Sister Mary I . Says: . ' Where the Earth Opened A number of mysterious cave Ins of land in nirmlngluim. Ala., hvo got the citizens all on edge. JJere Is a picture of one, wheiv the ground opened ond let a double Kanigt. u coal shed and u large tree sink down Into u hole. Scientists believe there are ubrViraiieau cavities under the city, and say the drainage of water from these cavities causes the nettling. pram ill SPITZBERGEN I.ON'GYKAR. CITY, Spllzborgon. (Al) There are no old, and very few elderly people in Ppitzbergen The groat majority "are husky, longllmbered lads from Northern Norway of any age up to 4i, with a sprinkling or Sweden, Kinns, Scots, ltussluns mid Germans. They all stand simarely on their feet and have fists like ham's. man's Cocounnt Grove dance or- I chest ra. Kl'O, San Krnnciseo. Calif. (4ZX.3) 7-7:3u,p. in.. Hudy H"igrr'c Fair mont hotel orchestra; 8-9, pro gram, WurlltJHM cotnpanii 9-10, Pacific trio; in-ii. AAaldemur I.ind and the States Itostaurant orchesi rn. KTCL, Setittlr, Wash. (S05.9) 9-10 j p. in.. Nalloii I .Machine Sales I cohipnny. DECLARATION To render the most dependable and courteous service To the greatest possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with fair wages to the labor and capital employed Giving and deserving fair treatment thus To be a factor In upbuilding this community Ts thh objective of this company. Eastern Oregon Light & There Is practically no morality hero, the doctor in charge of the excellently equipped little hospital told an Assjciated Tiers corresp ondent. , The visitor was shown through the smalt one-story wooden bui'd- ing where ten spotless while beds had been ifw ail log occupants for months. The doctor proudly displayed his operuling room, replete wit h all modern appliances, his X-ray ap paratus and his well-filled dispen sary. According to this medical au thority, living In Spitzbergcn is extraordinarily healthy and a doc tor is rarely needed except in cas es of accident such as happen in any mining or engineering Indus t r. While the doctor was holding forth to the correspondent about the salubrity oj' the Spitsbergen air. six or eight horny-hand fellows hurried in. one uHer the other, and sat down silently waiting. "Hut here are patients, doctor," th1 correspondent said. 'Hun. I'll toon fix th"in," the doctor replied. They've only been overentin.;.' CHURCH NEWS KtnsT rm nrit UK rinasT - '1 l:.TIST t'orner of h'irst and 'r..shjn't,m. Sunday morning ser vices ut 1 1 o'clock. Subject, "('.out." Sunday School at 9:4R a. m. Wednesday evening ineeling at 8 o'clock. (The road ing room, now locutt-tl in Wefit-Jacobson lShlg-. r.or'iu II. Is open daily except -Sunday and legal holidays, from 12 M to 4::!u p. in. duil)). All are in vited. I'iiM ltapti-t ( hurcli. Slvlh Stiet :( Spring Avenue. Servici-a for Sunday, Augu.'it HI. Sunday school im-ets at 9:45 i- lit., 11. A. Ko, nupi-rliUendent. Uoruiii)-,- worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon hy tin' pcintor on the theme "Sunshine and AtmuHphere." Chil dren's sermon theme, "Korest l-'irev." special mnic. There will be but one union service In the veidm;. This will he held in the rres.yie,-lcn church, and will in in the nature of a saered concert by Mr. and Mrs. Shearer, u pro gram of which appears elsewhere in this paper. There will he no preach in;f al Ibis service. The pub-Mi- is cordialiy Invited. George Albert Pollard, 1Mj;1 or. Church id" the Naareiie, We are at present worshipping In Mho pivtiy llitle Itiver-dde chapel, jusl arms: the viaduct, on the north iside. Sunday school 9:45 each ! Sunday morning. W" have a very j live and aggressive .superintendent in Mr. l.-'e Gregory; classes for all ares. The message for the niorn I nig hour will In on the subject of '"Faith." Kvnngclislie service in the I evening at S o'clock, subvert will be I "What is Salvation." We will have In hi'Plisinal service in the river ju;U below Ihe bridge ut liuwmuli- Hicks mill at L':Hi p. m. The i.iv. . . .t 1 In..' will lie In eh.'ii-L'C jof Mrs. W. White and Mr. KvereU, l nursuay evening ' me pasnu win be in attendance at the district camp meethit; in Weiser, Ida. You a re inviied bv all members and pastor. I . IV M'-c! Victor DePinto Assisted by Helen Tiirker, Sopninn, and Nina Gibson, Accompanist FAUEWKLL CONCEltT, AUGUST l'.Hh 8 O'clock Presbyterian Church No admission. Silver Offering-. Power Co. ru'sb.Gei laii Chtirt h. The preseu:',. of t he Shearct H should coinituMid a goodly congre. gallon tottutt-row morning at the II o'clock worship hour at which llmc Mrs, .Shearer will sing "t l Divine' Redeemer" by (ion nod, while Mr. Shearer will preside at the pipe or gan. The minister will bring the message, eonlir.uipg Ihe .serlen on the "Men Made by ihe Master. Mould r." You will fled a Tvel- ' come with i:s. Sunday rudioul at ':-li"i with the eoo'er weather con-i d it ions bringieg- back our mem bership. Christ :a:i Hnde.ivor ut il: 4 5 wil h all I he young folks In attt inlatiee. Fnioli cliini li servuee in the evening at S al which time the Sheerer.-; will bring the men-1 huk-o in music, rendering a uered conceit. Hint should emwd nir clitinli to capacity. I 'ome eoriy for good seals and an evening of music. l.ct us iiiiiUe the l.old'a Day a happy day In our lives 'be cause te m.ike place for Ihe Christ. Win. Crosby I toss. Minister. Intellectuals9 Work To I5c Championed by International Bodies ItOSTON, (AIM The American Commit'iee of I ntellcl ui-.l Coopera tion, 'formation of which recently wns announced lo collaborate Willi a uHiiilnr internal lonal committee' of Ihe Ken lie of Nations, will act1 as sorl of champion for intelle ctual workers in the railed Stales. one of Ihe purposes of the Am erican conniMllce will be lo learn Hit extent o'' any evils from which Intetiectut-.ll workers "in different pniiosslonn miht bo suffering nnd to suggest methods of relief. As an eample. the , internallonat group has approved u measure to protect scientific properly, basing their action upon Ihe Idea that scientific discovery should rank with artistic creation ami techni cal Invention, which arc protected hy copyright nnd pttb-nt. .Thus, if some law of selerve wn-lis- (. M Zt- if" ..,... W - -- -v- lit - j-v nr.: - TSS a rovered which Inter was made np-. plica hie lo an in veil, uhi not only . would t he ii; veid of bend U hut also Ihe HciciltiH. wiio discovered' the law, I The committee also v, ill si udy , liner-unlveih.iy lelaii.ms and fur nish lo the in'eriKiiiomil commit - ' b-e dutu on emus, s ot study hi: wirlous uni ers.tu s and th- ex-', tent lo whicti thej iHe i.r niiould ' be given InM iiutlotial i ccognlt ion. ; Methods to i''ulli:!i iiuetnnl- ' tonal relations hetween Ni-ieutlsis and steps to facilitate their rcM.-nr- chts have bet n siar'.ed by lite in-I ternalioiial body and the Aim-i Icitn ' gi'o up will do Its si uire iu this resptct, i'ooperatioli beiueen li braries of dlftcrcnt ctumifleH with' a view to systematic c lassii leal ion . of their conicnift and a eomplc- . lion of foreign -etio:;s by means' of exchange Is another i.bjert. ' The eoinmltlee. UII be l.ept in1 close touch with groiipa orr;iMi.ed ' along simih.r lines m " a u.-d ria, i ItelKium, Uracil, I'.i Stif-'1! 1,'mpire, j Ibilguria. i '.echo-Slovak l,t, chile, ; I M-iunark, J Ist honia, I 'inland, France, :ie'Ce, llnuwary, Italy,! Latvia, Lithuania. N'eiherlands. Norway, Panama, 1 'of and, Uou mnia, Salvador. Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Siovt-us, South Africa, Spain and Sv. it;:erlund. lltiier commiMeis are in r uer.su of formation and each of t lese will report to t he international com mittee which will act, iu one seuce as a clearing house for Ideas. Few (Jernmns Train I'ltysh ally HKm.l N. ( Al'l -tnily two pi We Sell Westinhouse Fans H. k S. Electric Sommcr Hotel Illdg. Thone 393-W I ( The services of our Interior Decorator are nt your disposal, free of clutrgc, and with no obligation on your part. Iet us solve your home furnishing prob leinA'foi'.''yoik".M. .. . n .', ...V", . CARRS POCKET KNIVES Wc Have Another Ilargain Assortment of GUAKANTEEI) KNIVES At 7!c, $1.09, $1.29 See Them in Our Window Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. II You Want (lie Ilest Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Do Sure II U Mwlc hy Cwillinm'a Elcctrlo Bakery Eastern. Orison's Leading llrend anil I'axtry Ilakcrs ; Gwiilianis' Electric Bakery Homo of the Golden Crust - IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human meebnnisra properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the pow?r of any ona man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Thj. Owner and Director. " ' ROLLINS HOSIERY Miles of wfrjir In every j. i; I. mi . si.i.- - si. sc. i . r j I I cent of Germany's population ap ply themselves regularly to any form of sport, according to 'Theo dore l.ewald. t'ndt r-Seereiary and I'reHidetit of the German Commit tee for 1'hy.slelnl Culture, of the ..(iimi.uiiu members of sport in;-; clubH he figures that only in per cent may be culled active, thai is, gn In for regular training, -.