La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 26, 1925, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 2f, 1925.
THE GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pago Five-
Local News In Brief
Visitor Hiro Yehtcrtla.v
Among the out-of-town vlHltura
In lAi (irnnde ycalcrday wua Lu
Yon MorrlH, of Union.
Homo Tor TluinksKlvInt'
ltusseil I'rlco; who 1 u wtudent
lit tin I'nivornlty of WuHhinglon,
at Heatttlc, la liome for the
ThunkKlvin holiday.
'J'w Hre (iainc
Mr. and Air. Colon It. Kberhard
and two children went to linker to
day to sfc the ltukcr-l,a Grande
football KU-ino. They plan to re
turn home for Thanksgiving jn,
ner this evening.
immobile Accident
Two cars, one a delivery ' ear.
came together Tuesday evening ut
the Intersection of Adunut and Kim
Hi rev t. No one was hurt and the
cars only slightly damaged.
In roi-tlfiiul for l'anukgivm
Miss Irene Mienecke left the first
of the week for Port land, where
he will upend Thanksgiving day
with her mother, after which ahe
will go to Heuttle. Washington.
Mi. Mt'Kciizle Improving .
Mra. Mary SIcKcnzie, who waa
operated on ut the Grande Honde
hoKpitu) several days ago is report
ed to he getting along nicely. Mrs.
McKenzie makea her homu ut
.Sumiiiervllle.
At I laker Today- v'v
Alr. and Mrs; H;. H. llnghea, of
Pendleton, und Mr. and Mrs. Clau
de Nn.sh, of. this city, arc n.t Baker
today. , They will have' Thank.
glvlng dinner with relatives there.
YMtiiig Sister Jlero .
air. Und Airs. A. W. Eauinuii ar
rived in ln Grande last evening
roin Wlngvllle and nro visiting
here with .Mr. Baumnn's sister.
Miss aiarjorie Dnuman. They will
return to their home about . the
last, of next week.
Going Home to Celebrate
Mr. and airs. B. 1). Kunk. of
Huntington, .stopped in La Grande
today cm their way home to ccle
brato Thanksgiving day with their
family, fullowlng a trip to the
coast.
Stop I ji Itoiitc lu Portland
Dr. Mather and his son. of Boise,
Idaho, were guests at the Koley
hotel Wednesday en route to Port
hind, where they will spend the
holiday.
Commissioner Levcus 1 1, re
William Levens, slate prohibi
tion commissioner, stopped in La
Grande today pa his way home,
from Pmitand to Htikcr. where he'
wilt spend Thanksgiving day with;
hie family.
'I'd Itlf-hliiml ttw UnlLl...- :
h Mr. 3ind Mrs. oils Palmer mid
iheir two sinull children will drive
to Itlchlund. Ore.. Thursday morn
Ins to be the infests of her people
then. They plan to return to La
Grande Friday.
To linker for Tluuikwivins -
.miski-b wiuona layman and Elisa
beth Gurrlck are golns to BuUer
tonight to be the gucHis of rela
tives there for the Thanksgiving
gumo and dance.
KiK'iidhix Holiday lu Port land
Mr. and Mrs.. Grant r'oglo went
to Portland lust night to spend
Thanksgiving day with' relatives.
Srr. Kogio is muuagcr of the llyan
Krult company. ' -
Visit Denver llclathea
Mrs. K. J. Greeves and her
daughter Edna, arc guests over the
holiduy at the homo of tho former's
parents In Denver, Colo-
Spend Thankvivln Here-
Misses Minnie Mitchell and Ut
ile. Asbury, both of whom are
teachers In the. school at Joseph,
havo registered at th Koinmer ho
tel for a Thanksgiving stay.
Slops Hero tor TtiankNihing
M. U Barn en, returning to Fqr
land from a . trip rast, stopped. In
La Grande to spend the holiduy
with friends. J; : f- , . .
Idaho Visitors Arrive- . ; V .
airs. M. Zeiger, he.r daughters,
lliuh arid Ailelaide, and son, Floyd,,
all, of Payette, , Idit.i accompanied
by Hay Stephens, Of Vrulthmd,
Ida.f arrived : Wednesday"' evening
for a few days vlU at the home .of
Mrs, .Zjlger's dniiphtor; Mrs.: Bcu
luh Williams, 131 1 N orenue;
1U' turned lYom the Cot .', :
air. and Mrs. W lit Oliver con
tinned their journey to Twin Fall.
this morning after spending -a day
In La Grande on their wuy. homc.
from tho const.
lA'ft iMst Niu'.it for Portlsod' -1.
. Miss alary Nenl; who l a teach-
nt i.l .VninrnrlflK -ni 111 1 .a. flnimlA
last night on her way to Portland,!!
where she wll spend the week end.
She will return to Knterprlso in
time for school again .. Monday
morning. - .- -
Here For Ilodlday
alias Kuphemln Wallace, who Is
a student -at m, Krances Academy
at Baker, arrived. In La Grande
last night and is spending tho
holiday here with her parents.
To Pendleton For Tliankglvtng
. ail.ss Kthel Bockwond wept tn
Pcndh'ion litst night, where she is
spending Thanksgiving dny. . .
Home From Hiispltal -
airs. It. A, Bhinn, who 'has. ben
sonm-'tlmet' f'e'turrwd Io-ihw homo
ut Joseph .yesterday., Mr. Ktiinn.
Thanksgiving
11925
"Some hae meat and cannot cat,
And some would cat that want it;
But we hae meat, and we can cat
Sac let the Lord be thank it!"
UOUKIIT IlL'ItNii.
Clint's
Clothiery
llinr th tteMi .liTn.,-l, ill
I. It. S. TnlMTrnU'lc. lmi(Jn3't
.ViMCiiilnr 30
came to La Ornndo touccompariy
her home. They visited Tor a few
days at the home of their daugh
ter. Mrs. Torn Fleming.
At Msrvllle Tulny
Mrs. Nellie Hpeneer und daugh
ter. Miss Irene Hpeneer, are spend.
Ing Thanksgiving duy itt Marvllle'
with Mrs. Spencer's brother, Fred
Jennispn. ,
At Pendleton Today
Mrs. F. ;. Williams und daugh
ter, Clara, left last night for Pend
leton, where they will visit rela
tives for three or four duya.
Hctnm Prom Kent lie-
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Hashrook have
returned to I41 Grande .Ufter a
honeymoon .trip to "Seattle, Wash
ington. Mr. and Mrs. Hasbrouk
will make their home here. ,
Here for Thanksgiving
Mrs. Grace Damon und two sons.
who now make their home ut Wul- I
la Walla, Washington arrived in j
La Grande yesterday and are visit - i
Ing today ut the home of Mia. j
Damon's mother, Mrs. Ida M. But-1
ledge. . . I
Sir. Coy Here
W. II. Casey was In Iu Grande
yesterday en route to his home at
Portland, lie visited his son. Wil-
lium Casey, here. air. Casey for-
merJy lived- in Ui Grande and has
many friends In this section.
'White Cargo' Something
New in Theater World
Theatregoers of , today demand
somethingMic und the. eternal cry
Of producing" managers is to find
that. something: Leon Gordon well
known writer of "Whlto Cargo"
which Van for over 3 years in New
Tork. to capacity . uudlcnccs at
J)alys 1'heatro and duplicated its
sensational success' al the ort
Theatre Chicago and .The Play
house London Ims succeeded in
hitting the public with a play
which is entirely different and
the mere, fact of its continuous
runs it-these cities Is proof, of the
merit of 'the attraction,
"White Cargo" Is laid on the
West coast of Africa and depicts
the .efforts of the white man who
trie to. civilize a country that de
fies Ills heart breaking attempts
to conquer the jungle with Its
shining sun. that not only rots all
vegetation and' Inn nl mute things
but also .rots their minds and mor
al fibre. It is a fight against lone
soiiicness'nnd Homesickness, wit h
(the ever constant fear of the "jun
gle getting you. "wimu largo
contains a faithful reproduction of
the customs and trails of African
characters and deals with tho ln-
ter-ndullonshlp of the white man
with the native womun or us it is
called' in Africa "Mummy Julaver."
No' -expense has been spared to
ninkc- '"White Cargo" ' tle out
standing hit that It Is and thea
tregoers thut demand the best in
theatrical endeavor will find In
this attraction an evening of uni
que and novel amusement. .
"V-hlt1 Cargo" Jh coming to the
Arcade Saturday night.
J
CARA NOME
SKIN CREAM
Is in every way a Beauly
Cream. It Is used for ini'S
sage to smooth out the llna
und wrinkles, and should Irt
left on the fuce when retir
ing to act us a tissue builder.
You should use Cura Noiuo
Skin Cream all through the
trying winter months.
Price ...
$1.00
Glass Drugs
Inc
La Grande, Oregon
ThanUsgivinjr Day, Here,
Deserves Consideration
(Continued fioin .Psge One.)
Now, about the things you should
do; they, of course, are just -opposite
to tlte things you shouldn't
do. 1 . '
As : you' walk about or luuf
around during tho day, stop now
md then as well as here and there.
and think of something for which
you are thankful.
Bight uway you can be thankful
It is Thunksgiviug Day Instead of
Christmas.- if it were Christmas.
thut would make, two of them tills
yeur, and all the bills for last yeur'B
Christmas not paid yet.
Bo thankful it isn't the Fourth of
July. If it were, you might be go
ing on a picnic.
The things for which to be
thankful might be placed in two
groups, one for each class of peo
ple, men und won ten.
The afen's Group.
aien can be thnnkful they don't
have to murry someone with Whis
kers, like women do. A man's
wife's face -may be dirty, awfully
dirty, nnd still it won't scratch.
Perhups there urn five- good,
firm, rcul, solid reasons why men
should be thankful this Thanks
giving. I'erhujis l hero are Hi; Who
knows? TVlaylie tin-re are the'su'ine
number for women. Let's see;
A man should be .thankful be
cause; '
I. lie. can walk tilong the street
and If he hen rs somebody cussing
about something he can' fitrorc
maybe' sonn-lhine neds cussing
about, llti doesn't have to gel In
sulted ut what somebody else
thinks about something else.
He can have a shiny nose
and yet be happy.
:t. He doesn't, have to run to (he
frnnl. window to see If the mun
ringing the bHl across the street is
a bill coll-ctor on, a sheriff, lb
knows from personal experience
the chanceH are It is both.
4. He can .blame his wife be.
cause the dern kids iek up more
rueket than a tribe of Indians, und
why doesn't she null crying und do
something about It?
r. A man can sll down In a
chair n lit prop his feel up on any
thing as. high up us they will prop
-
IP HE r?MEUJ
6 ALIUS
HE COOUO BE4
FOR. THAT-
and will soon know he is alive
Ihroiigh orders from the kitchen.
1 li. lie can spend the itiMiiriiuce
money nnd let his wife tell the col
lector to come back next week.
7. He never has to decide If his
hair should be bobbed or long.
K. He can grow old without
considering It a very serious crime.
i. He can smoke a pipe If It
w talls'taol nupuenu
will slay lit.
There ure nine reasons why men
should be thankful Thunksgiviug.
1'or the Women.
Women should be thankful just
because.
1. Just because.
There are nine million reasons
why women should be thankful
Thanksgiving lay.
LA GRAXDERS
CELEBRATING
TURKEY DAY
irontlnucd from Pure One.)
val Ion - Army for n Tlinnkiuilvlilg
dlnnt r. That didn't Ixiy u turki-y,
tnil tli'- ni'-nu inchidfit rot Hi chick
en, munlicd potato m. . jrrt'cn ik-iih.
pn kh . fruit ftiilud, iumpUln pit
und crr'i,
Siilnllnii Army Active
' The Halvation Army njnd l-n
fnmilh h vhof- ludlduy proM CtK
m-t'iui-d pri'tly dreary und provided
for vnch one a banket rontiiinimr
chicken, vetj tiihh'B, ch um d und
rnnh fruit and Jellies.
A dinner for Ihe officer of the
uttriintzntion und th Ir fiunl1l fi will
entertain about So perMinn nt the
hat In the afternoon when the
chartt.ibl" wirkn of the tiny hnve
Ixen performed. Mm J. K. Sot
tT, and lur two dauhterH from
I'nton. will lf umonc the gnrin.
Then in the eveninfr a fiHeti
ktrvlc-: V ill Le I M " I'.u V. L. John
ton, formerly a aielhouisl Kplseo
pal elder, us speaker. Ills topic
will bo "The Sufferings of Jesus."
Halvation Army alugera will pro
vide tho music. ,
Thanksgiving day will be much
Hko any other duy at the county
home near Island City.
Asked over the telephonu yea
terduy If any preparations hud
been made for a special dinner
there, n feminine voice responded
in evident autpnau, "Why no. This
is the county poor farm."
A basket of frail and candlos
will be delivered there tills ufter
noon by friends who believe the
day should present u ray of chu.v,
even ut the county . poor fat m.
Patients lu Gel Turkey.
Turkey with all tho trimmings"
la' ready to serye at tho Grande
Hondo hospital. If the patients
happen to be on u diet, us most
of them are, they must be con
tent with the "trimmings," un
cording to the superintendent.
A last-mtmito hope of turkey
dinner Is held lorlJi by the Wim;,
Fin and Flcctfoot club, which an
nounces a shoot at H o'clock In
the shooting house at the Lone
Tree grounds today. Both turkeys
and geese arc among the prises.
jx Grande will be practically
deserted this uftcrnoon wln.n
boosters by hundreds will cheer
the Tigers to what they hope, will
bo un. overwhelming victory on
the Buker high school gridiron.
banquet und u dance will ho,
the greater part of the crowd ut
Baker for the evening.
Another dancing party will ut
tract devotees to the. gym nasi 11. n
at I'nlon, where the Athletic club
Is playing host. For the lovers
of old-time measures, there will
be a dunce ut the Zuber hall.
And several groups will dunce ul
private parties.
DOLLS WILL
BE GIVEN TO
LITTLE GIRLS
(Continued from Page One.)
over to the office five dollars for
each that Is to be delivered by
mall and nine dollars for each that
VACUUM CUP
Jennings & Shumate
Itiilck . Sales ami Survive.
I know they'll be perfect
'! ihe things' I bake 'with ' "
Sperry Drifted Snow Flour
That's the joy of using Sperry
Drifted Snow Flour I cfln be sure
of perfect results every time.
In the 12 years I've baked with .
it, every sack I have used has been
of the same wonderful blend. That
uniform goodness is Sperry's
greatest pride.
' I've seen with my own eyes how
they protect it with scientific lab
oratory control with special
methods in their big modern mills
and then they test it every hour
of the day by our method baking.
I suggest that you use Sperry
Flour for results you can be sure
of every time. t,
P. S. Have- you nny cooking problems
you'd like help in solving? Looking for
some new menus? Or party "ideas"?
Would you like a net of the wonderful
Sperry Master Recipes? Write, tellinR
me just what you wont, and I'll help you,
reo.
Sperry
drifted snow
Flour
STAR
Art Acord
In
"The Call Of
Courage"
A tiuo-to-lifu Western filmed in thu West
with thu famous Universal Knnch Hidurs.
STAKTIMJ I KIOAY
Buck Jones
Is to ho delivered by currier boy.
und she will receive her Christ
mas dolly. An nd today tells
about It,
. A good many grownups are go
ing to use this way of giving a III
the girl the happiest Christmas
she ever knew.
Being sorry for yourself is wast
ing sympathy on sotmi one you
know doesn't deserve it.
Turkey Carving Quite
A Problem for Father
(nttnup4 from Po On.)
drumsticks. . , '
The plntter should be 40 placed
thut tho breast of tlie turkey will
be at the left hand of the carver.
This Is important.
Follow Illustrations '.
As In illustration No. 1. Insert
the curving fork firmly midway of
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Moccasin toes, chocolate
brown. The ones that
look well bnd wear well.
A full stock
52.95
MKN'S DRESS SHOES
High , grade, Goodyear
welt, in three styles
' 5.1.93 :, i "'
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1 Hear Webb Ghvmcii tit
L. I). S. Tnhernacle, Monday,
. ; .Xpveinlbcr iM -
nF.LI.FE TIE GRAF, Pirertor,
Hprrry Mmne IWvire Biirfnit.
Dept. 040. HI C 1. 1 if or mi St.,
San Fwiii-itco
Today
the breast bone, plunging it deep.
The fork must balance the turkey
on the platter while the disjoint
ing and curving of thu breast is
accomplished.
No. I Make a sharp downward
cut through the skin between the
second Joint and the body on the
side of the turkey farthest from
tho carver. Cut through tho flesh
and akin ult tho'wuy uround the
Joint. '
No. ft With tho point of tho
Unite, find the socket, then with a
quick outward turn of the blade
tho thigh is severed from the buck.
This removes both of the leg Joints j
al oiiu lime. 1
No. 4 Tho procedure In No. J 1
is followed to remove the wina, j
culling straight down between the ;
wing and the body. ,
No. 5 The legN and wiiiks should
be placed on u sld" plutu tor curv
ing later.
No. 6 with tho fork still firmly
grasped In thu left hand, cut the
breast In thin slices, beginning
where tho wing was removed und
slicing parallel to the breast bone.
No. 7 Now remove the fork
from the breast bone and separate
tho second joint from the drum
Mtick. Cut this meat lu slices ami
servo a slice of white meat and a
silcu of dark meat on each plate.
To ltemove Stuffing
To remove thu stuffing, ntuku a
sharp 1 incision through tho skin
und servo with a lurgo spoon.
L'nles5 a very largo party Is be
ing served, only one side of the
turkey Is carved for the first serv-
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)'(r ji-ss I him you cnu buy Hie miiliriiil unci muU' llui
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Fdr lrls :t to 12 yciiis.
I'rkvil SH.OU lu lfll.60
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IlciiislitchliiK
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"A t'lomlhiirsi of Sciisnlhmiili.mii''.
"The Itest Tiny of the Si-hmiii"
"(rent, o yihcr WimiI Will lh" ,
"Thculci IteH4Mmdcd Willi IIiiituIis"
"A WoutleiTiil llny Tnie lo Life'
"Then Is Thrill tit id -'Hchinl(nn hi II"..
"A slice, of Idfe You Won't Toi-Kid"
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Arcade
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NLWS
I AliLKS
MOM) AY
"THE DARK ANGEL"
MEN'S
WINTER CAPS
$1.09
Waim, cumfnrtuhlV Cups
for the cold tluy to cuni.
Judge shape, made from nil
wool rubric. 'Hie color is
brown; fur-lined our tub.
Tho prhx is very low for
this high-grudc Cup , , l.lU
Hear the Welsh chvmcii ut
lu l. S. Tuhcnutclc, .Monday,
Roicmbcr U0 1
60 STORES
THE uuu
ing of plates.
After the plates arc served .the
turkey Is turned cut sido down
against thu platter it ml the carving
knifu and fork are placed together'
ucross the end of the. plntter until,
needed.
llltH Adams Avenue.
"ICvcrytlihiK I'H thu Itnhy"
Stumping - lluttony Covered - 1. M. Threads
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peach on the headl.