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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1926)
Muniluy,- February S, 192G. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER : Pagrj Three NEWS of SOCIETY Jlomlli-s Birthday' v With; Party ' honoring her- fifth likthikiy anV nivorsapy little Mien Mury KUa l-'oi ; ley wait liOHtesa to. it number of her. frlcndH Saturday ufttrnuon. at tlu home of Iter parent., .Mr. luid Min. J. J. Foley, at 1U0 Third street. Claimit were enjoyed, during tho. aft. moon after which the ehlldron ',w're scat p(l al a lahle prettily dec orated In a color scheme .of pink and white, and flellvfnus refresh lH'iitH WW. served. The center piece waK a- birthday cuke In lh. mine. coIoth, witii five lighted rnii- tllOH. t . Tho children present wcro'lttir biu'a and CJiruMint: (l'llrien. Mar Kurei Iiinn, Mnde.llne Hpuelh. Jojii Hoiivy, Grace Helen ltolinenkiuiip, Patsy Jesse, Wily Neat. ' Wilbur' . Xurtiiick, Gordon Wyldr, Juuiotr H ynolds, Howard IHmmi, IU Low ' wy, Geiw Itovit- HuhUy . Ktrlfkler.. , . - t ". : id E. Society. V Celebrates 1 Honoring the 4(ith nnnivnr.in.ry Qf the (hrlHtian 'Kndeuvor orjianlzn, i tloii the junior and lulermerfcit i v K.' societies oft he VreKhyterlttn I ohtiiryh .. guve. an enjny;Mj pnrty "Thnrsdny-cwninK at the chmoh.: jTlie t'hristian Kndeuvor wan first organized In issi. , Approximately 4 children were 'present and a delightful evetitlnfi, f was spent - at- primes, niter whtdt ' refreshments, including; a birthday, . enke, wa.n served Miss .Ml Mr- Mohr, cluiltmni' of: littee of the InierJ . ; the social .committee of the inter- mediate C, society, and linlph Oeibel, chairman of the same cm- Imltteti for the junior ('. L:f.tad V'harfre of the evening's prnKi.itv. v Mrs. Zurbrick Entertains 'a-' CoVerH were laid 'for 1(1 nt fotir .small tables Saturday afternoon -when Mrs. H. A. Zurbrick -entertained the Clio club wlt.h a lunch i iun nl 1:15 o'clock. Lovely 1ms-' ikets of spring flowers in lavender' ?und yellow were used to decorate .'the tablas. . - , i After luncheon bridge wis ati S play with Mrs. Chase liohnenkamp 'winning the club prize. The guest NEW SPRING COATS Tail.Qi'ed and trimmed models. - - Courier and Memo wwrt . Pattern Hats Made: of satin, silk and ,, ,'traw combinations. Winter Hats ;. To Close Out i 50c and $1.00 'S i Your Mirror Will bring a revelntion after we have dressed your hair becom ingly,, given your skin a healthful filow. Your beauty ia an nsset don t neglect It. Colonial Beauty Shop Sew Folcjr nidg. Sfnln Iloor DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT COMFORT SERVICK For the benefit of those suffering from foot troubles, we have Installed and nre prepared to render this fam ous foot comfort service. Yo 1 nrn Invited to call and get a fre demonstration. 'Our Foot Comfort expert will gladly serve yon without charge or obligation. THE B00TERY Wlierr your ktc will iln Mime frond. ! , ... 1 --.J- VAUIHG'S For Skating nr t a green and twig hand woven wool, srarf with a baa to matrb. The design I woven In orange. ;TIi la .an Ideal skating : accsasotr ' prlxc went to Mrs. Charles DinKnei. Party Compliments Mrs. Garner . , ' . C"oniplliu.entlnff her sister, .lis. (irarp Gafncr, who Is visiting: here from YpkimJU'x. WiwhliiKlon. - r. James O'Neal entertained at a de Ilhtrul card pcirfcy Hat unlay even- iug .ut .her Jioine o.n Secnml street.' Kive tables were atV Dlo,' tlurbier tiie everilnffjwtth hiicH'rKcotes going to Mrs. Krang CU'avlnger-'and W. I line. lMrs.i Oftes .Harnh;n und ('hester Koylc received the consola tion prizes, . After the prame a detfclons three-course luncheon was served. . - Junior V. B. A; Holds Meeting The JunlorrW.'n. A. met Satur day ofternoon'ia regular session at the K. V. hall. After the regular work, presided over bv the junior commander, Mrs. Giles" Ilarnden. un hour of games was enjoyed." .'. Covo..( Special) The Toadies Guild was deliftht Cully entertoltHid , ut luncncon nx trie nomt or ivirs, It. II. Daniel. Thursday nanernoon. ,Mrs. H, 1- llarker (ind, Mrs. G. K. darker ; were assistant hostPKHeH.-t1 During the biudtiess im-Mint; plans J were' made for Uic. ! nten work). II when- ,lh 'ladies' wlll ican-pltU prcparatioha for '.tiie.' HuUsion. In Alaska. An KuMer husnur was also discussed. . After luncheon "tVlift" was at pkiy at four tables with Mrs.-J J. itt Cur ler winning high score. Tho.se' present weve : Mesdnmes T. C. ILtsftj'," A. G. Cofiklin. J. J. f'onley. Hay Goadnnugh. 1. It. Car ter, A. H Orton. P. Miller. William lUllmark.-U M. iJiird, C. Bertscb. I I who n, 1 4. It. lay und Miss Itess Kelly. " ' " iild f'iinyon (Special) Mm. r llft fotnor dfllKlitfuny nterlulnod Hip mfmhera of the (lot-Tog-nlhrr chili Uit the nKiilur mcftlnK 1'ist wi'uk. After a. Hhort lniuinf.s m-n-lon the . afternoon was mx nt ro elully. . Tmintj- refrcHhmentH were nerved hy the hOHteim. Slra. Alex Keriraiion will he hosit esH to Uie club ut their next meeting-. . . , -- - Vlnli anil lilnbo'Scnuts t'lslm .ire Halmr Slark i,Ofl A N.4 i:iah' Hoy -scout troops affiliated with the Cache Valley eoVhCll. comprising several counties In Northern lUuh and Southern ldaho.'have saved a total of 14 lives since, organization. The mnjorlty.'of rescues were of persons drowning: others were au lomcblln accidents with death from bleeding, or. flro threatened. . 6ne of the boy scouts reported saving his own . lift' by employing first aid knowledge taught him as a scoul. When he cut away flesh and cauterized the wound made by a rattlesnnke that bit him as he was climbing a cliff. ' Women's Daintiness Under tha most, trying : hygienic handicap now assured.. NEW way offers true protection ducard like tiaiuc. . TIGHT frock,, sheerest aowns . . . I . wear them now ny day, any I time, anywhere, without a moment's i doubt or fear 1 ' The uncertainty and insecurity of . the old-time "sanitary ad" has been . ended. Host women now use "KOTEX" J . . . a new and remarkable way. IFire times absorbent a, ordi nary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan. ger of offending. ! V Discards as easily as a piece of i r tissue. So iaundry. Ko enibar ! rasstuent. Obtainable at all drug and depart ment stores simply by saying "KOTEX." You ails for it wiltiuut hesitancy. I Costs only a few cents. Proves old ways a needless risk. 12 in a pack age, fn fairness lo yourself, try it. KOT6X N lasmfry sifjeord lilie tfsnie - - - ' - Name Pastor TV-.-vi & 1 Rev J. C Cuntroli of Pikevllte, Ky.. har been chosen by the kVinocrattc late- executive coinintttec to run fur Cunfrre, a succesKur to John W Lang ley. who resigned und went to prist n for violating the dry In w. The nitnlstnr la t)Khir and a clever politician. . ''J' Announcements Soeial niumiiuccim-iits may le printeil In Ihla column fit'c of eh urge. Any aiiiKHimvmeiiis per-; tninlti; la any ftuielloiis niicIi as cjHjked fonil wihjs, etc., will he, rt'Tusctl. Aimoimrcmcnts, to be pi'lnted the saniti day, must 1m1 1 in soWety editor's hands b :00' x! clock. Mews editor's not. I The Women's Missionary socielji of the Meihodfttt Kpiseopnl church south will meet for work at the home of .Mrs. Kobert Helvey Tues day afternoon. t- '"''..'' .. The Parkdale trlub will meet at the home, of Mrs. Klin Kynearson Wednesday afternoon. I'Vbrunry 10. , The Women's I'ible class will nteetv tomorrow afiernoon at 2;:i0 o'clock at the Neighharhood club rotiins. The 'suhject fr tli after noon will be "he Demoniac Heal ed,' and enrrespondense study will be "I'he ltlhle Rytnbollnin of Hlrds." Ian Maclearen's book "The 1,11V Of niie ninsier win ru- i-ihiihiv, j . .L. . ' ' I ' ' ' t Radio 'l'l i:slAV. I IJlHI AltV 0. ( Mountain Time Slat sins. t'FAC. cnlgnry, t an. ( l.i:..Hn( KKkct. S p. ill., recital. Jl-ap Cil- bert. . t t-Nnit.: ifi'Klna't'nil; Is IS: ''jf' I miif. : ; - i 1st r.flVAl. lyl! I'rlnee lirlene-nf- Kwm.Mlis S "" p.Hiinc her rs-wly aetnjieeU tub on Ilie grounds or lh . . rra errtle U-tbmimi. . OlOkc).' p. ,in., ' bedtime story, f Aunt Jftmy; vocal and lnstrumen- tal nunibers,'Mr. unj Sirs. Kdward Franklin. . - KHI'A,' Odsen. Vtoli. (5lm U.IOkf), 4-9 p. ., or Ran .recital, raramount t heat it; 5-ti, Ojrdon Uadio Deulern program. , K.rI (Vhiratlo Kpriiiffs, Colo. (J.vmi-loOkc), 8:ao-io p. in.. r-Yccmnnj 'J hist Abforher;. mimical proKrutn. K., Denver, titn. ( (.t23.Jiu 0:mkc), 12:15 p. in.. Itialto theuter miistcale; 3:1&, rtlaslntr and cor rective exercises; 6:30, dinner con cert. Hrown palace trtrinjr(orc-hes-tra, Howard TiMotaon. dln'ctor. Paelfic Tfino Stations. KI'K.V. pauutraa. VmL (SI5.ut fi.Vlkr), S!:ao p. tiv, varied tnstrn mental and vocal program'., KTAIl, Oakland, ( nl.. (240m liiokc) 'J-U::(u n. in.. prayer serv ice, I(cv. (1. W I'hIUlp.H; 9:an-9: l0. "Proper Care ot' llousehohl Pels." Ansel V. Itohlnsoiv; 12-1 p. m.. Inncheon concert; H-ln, studio pro. pra m. .'; - (lly.SlsdT -Marx) : . Iln'akfuiil tlrnpeH. cereal, thin cKeuni. .hum oinel.i-t.'crUp "graham loani, nKirninlutle,-ihllft,.roffe. Luncheon Turnip. -,. oil : grulin, lirown bread,1 hrettded le'tlu1?" sal ad, chocokile bread pudding.'- milk, leiw ' : ' - ' Illnneer llrnlHedhrlaltot orbeef MlMunvnd...lee,.. biiLLitred .-, lar.snlps, onion and - clt ruH fruit-naiad, loant ed Knirltiih mufflnli,, ..fiiilKe . cake, milk, cort'eco i ;' ' '' ;; , Hince--thla dinner:', miuire, no lant minute preparallonM' 'a it ser ving, lh;,"a);llBh muffins are bub crsled,iH ii 3lad Ttrrotirnnnlment. Tb'jM! arc delirious with w inter af ternoon tea, and arc, well worlh the eVfort or making-.- ' .- . .' ' .. The bread pudding planned for the luncheon dessert is made,--with eggs and' la the plain, protein dish In the. -meal. . , ; Turnips an'C'mlin. ' .' l'lvo cnjwi boiled diced turnips, 2 cups milk, 4 iublespoons butter, 2 gtahlespoons flour,: 4 teaspoon aalt, i 14 teaspoon- popiier, , one third cup coarse bread crumbs, 4 tablespoons grated cheese. : , .... Put turnipa'inlQ o well buttered linking dish. Melt b'llter In a saliec pan, stir In flour and- slowly add milk, stirring constantly. .. Henson with salt and ; pepiRT , and add cheese., fook. sllrrlng, until cheese Is ineled."' .'our -ove tjirnliis In liuktnK dlh. ',('iyer aad liake In a hoi ovi-n loii'enoiigh to brown l)e rruinl?. . .- i. . v ..i ; Spokane Firm (Jets Contract I.KW1HTON, . Idaho.-rl'he atale liureaii of highways .awarded to K. A. Webster" & Co:. : Spokane, , the contmct .for. .'const ruction of two brblges over the' f.lltle Hnlmonrla For Co ids Grip, Snflu esnza ami mm a Preventhm gf Laxativo Diafim)s Quinine Serious illness and com plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old Reliable, Safe and Proven Remedy, "Lax ative BROMO QUININE." The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quar ter ot a ueniury. The box bean this s The box bears this signature Prlca 80c. IF YOU '(VANT A BRUSH for any house hold use, I have them the Osborne make. Electric Light Globes . . 25c . F. L. LILLY Hardware Main 85 . I I Sister Mary I Says: HE'S JOHNNY COUCH m dohunv Cmicb. rii'ciillv sent "lii (he Foi'tlnnil 1'aciric . Coast team by the I'bllailclnliin NalloiiHls, emus n rnmiurinhlc living as u "big bin tor mid egg man" In III Hie lime when I won't Is. llble 111 on the North nnd South state higbwuy. for $aai.ini. W., H. letbeek. llotse. offered the licit lowest bid. $:il,445. Other bidder werp ttimuel Hon. .rye, Ciurkston, $ai.7i4; Murrl- son-Kn tiiaon company, ltoise, y.M, Sll; Vlnrennes Itrldge cotnnany. Ogden. $:t2,H8i): n. J. t'tivuiuiugh, Twin Pulls, $:t:i,t4t): t'ursrullnn A llivuk. Spokane, $ti.NSj.; J. .1. Hurke Co.. Suit leoke 'dy. $!I7.- fi52: J. II. Korbes, f'uldwell. $110.- i cinrkston valley fruit growers that (137. The engineers' estimate was .ihey nre not to bo-denied protec ts:,. 170. tion which would bfl the ciwe If Tho bridges are in tho vicinity- a proposed reduction of funds that in the New Handy Pack is the biggest value in long-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. - It is the best Peppermint . Chewing Sweet for any money. , Handy PacK fits hand, ;l pocket and purse. ' look for WRIGLEY5 RK.Handy feck m aM i on your uea&ers counter Something Nice Valentine Party- Heart Center Brick Ice Cream A Heart in Every Slice. Blue Mountain Creamery 1109 Washington. Phone Main 60 La Grande, Ore. - vt1 kih San Jic. Calif. "I'm looking ahead piny liUM-bllll," snys Ilie lllrllef rof what Is known us the Mcf'ut Ilol-ilough grndn and must be- finlshel i by. Juno. I.. 1 1. ' W, Gregory,, dl- rector of highways, wan hce o I i''lvn 1 he. bids und malte tlm TO HI- HETA1NKO . i.KWIRTON. lduho Kurther en eouragement enme to ' 'Lew 1st on For That -; fj ?';'."'..'' jl . HclpH you do your own interior decorating'. . I ' n f7 III' ' i r t ' ' ts ; Q ) ' I Uregon nardwsare & imp, 10. New Spring Hosiery In Reliable Brands.. ' $1.00 (o $2.75 ; :i Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery j would cripple the United 8tatr weather bureuu hem wua .carried ut. The following te.lesr.im wuh received by the eoininerelul club (roitv I'niled Htates Henutor Good tner: 'Reduetion of maintenance fund (or weather bureau service at Lew- fcton on error.: Amendment will bo offered In the house lo reln- tut this iiervlef. No need for alurni. Matter bidn(r closely fol- lowed here. If amendment not ne- eeptd by house U will be fostered In the vnale. ' . t Cohgrewiroon Atldison Kmlth tele- rraphedr "Thit hn In assured by the chairman of the eommlttep hav ing in charge the. agricultural ai proprlatlon bill that tho appropria tion wUI be restored for the weath er bureau. -When that Hem b) Reached tlie chairman will orrer-n ainennmeni."; Drlv carefully. Tho olher fel low may bo eraay too. '. .-.." ' : EVENT. IN YEARS. ' )' CARR'S iirUMv I MHMMaassMtsasMssaifsssssB BREAD For Bread, tho morctiant Inborn long and late, Kor Dread tlio befriror iroea from Kt0 to gale For Dread tlm tailor loses liearth and home, A'thouaund nillea awRy bread seekers'oam. For Bread this wild birds full in nets and guna For Bread do men commit a thousand aina, . .For Broad men study all that man may know; ,'. Tho houao that wanteth Breud, la filled with woe, ' TU Bread unites the flimsy as one, ' " lt' laek divides the fulher from the son; - For Bread are weddings mudo,:.and acrmona said. ' Of all good things, the ve.ry bfst In Golden Crust Bread Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Opposite Oli-wrvi-r Every Kitchen Should Have This Wonderful Light WE ARE MAKING IT EASY TO INSTALL ONE Only .$7.50 Complete with Mazda Lamp. 50e DOWN ? 1.00 PER MONTH Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always At Your Service" - Want Itnoit Ovit Mountain' KKM.ot.u. ldoho.-4!ounty coin misHiotierH nni officials of tho forestry dtpurtineiit ore seeking to tirvltit! means to finance extension of tho ('Inn (,'reek -highway i)ver the range, to ronneet with the St.? Joe uud lalouse, routes, according to n report m.ulo by John' Rock tit th ch:nnler of commerce luncheon. Thiu extension would u r ford n ilii ect route to Moseow' the dislnne.e. U0 tullfs. . It would open -one of the best fishing1 A. I' llnltnn. V. O. Htrabrht; George 1. Newsome. und others u OKI m reir iru 10 tne euiuniuuiiy ehi'Kt. A coinnittteti of five will bo tippomieu iiy i-nairnian iw. tt. nm- llvan to draft u plan, wnicn wui no pri'Senieu nt mo next nireiiiiif. Automobile exports increase u nearly i;u per cent in'l!l2G over tho preeeiling year. - I mm