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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1926)
Saturday, May 8, 1926. tX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES 4 NEWSofSOCETY MEXICO'S "PRINCESS" A FLAPPER Danciniir Party' to . Be Held at Elks' Hall Members of tho diuinhcr . . of commerce ontertulnmcni committee will act aa patrons and at roiiMawk ' ut the (Inuring parly ut Ihc V:iks tfiuple. this evriilng from 9 irelnrlc itO 11:30 till CVUIllllK, OOIII)H.'l 'i'.. 'in the. vlnltliiK lic.Moluy boy. . jk f uniono. feature or Ihe purly is Unit ? tha ..local boH arc tu brlnsr lli.-.lr jrtrl friends lo I ho '"'' out will 'nol dance, leaving this pleusnnt .duty lo llm visitors wlillo Ilia .tlmndo hoys look on. ; Tho chamber of commerce, nj , cponsorlnir "io event -Jultrr-r M. - Ijiirsen Is chatrimtn of tho feature. : Patron mid patronesses will' In-Jt I Mr. mm Mrs. Holgcr M. Larson, Mr. iinil All. A.-W. Nelson,. Air. und , Mrs. Hurley II. ItU'liai ijpon. Air. -ninL Mrs., It. J. Kitchen, .Mr. anil Mrs. Itnymoiul t. Williams. .Mr. and Mrs. Krunk 1.. Lilly, .Mr. and Mm. Wnrd V. I''owlor, WIhs Mar. '? Rnrot' Anson, ; Heorotnry KarJ C licynnlds i, ml president v. T. 1'tiy. i " . -I . - . Eljf in Woman Hostess At P. E. O. Party: ; Members of fhapler I. P, H. Ct., were delightfully entertained v terd' afternoon by -tho KlKlh members of tin; chapter ut tint liom or Mm. J. K linler at Klinn. : The llutor home : wus hcniitlfullv decorated 'Kith u vurlcly of lovely . xprfnK1 flowers, yellow and vlillo, 't the P. K. O. coIoi-h, prodonilnutliiff fin the color scheme. Twtiity-five fetlloH from iJt Givnde were in nt ' tendance. ' Mrs. I fay lllokland had charge of tlm afternoon's program. Sho re- viewed tin? book "Typhoon" "uy f'onrad. - The hosteHscii. Mrs. UuVr, Mrs. II. J Shoemaker, Mrs. T Dcnhum. Jliu. W. K. Ilrownell and Mm. 11. It. IIiik-, e,rved a dainty luncheon .' during the observance, of n, social I hour. - , Carnation Club Entertains at Dance 'rite flr.iL dunee to lit Klvon liyj liipi lii nnl Ion rlnli.of llu; Hegri-n of 'Honor I'rolocllvp -aMOPlnllon look plnrr- la.st ovrnlnK' nt tho Mormon .-; nintlttf'inpnt liall. A )nrK( nntnlior 4 of moniliorH anil their Jumnanrift IMeri! reHOnt anil enjoyeil dunclnif from until 13 o'rloek, when tlm I eommlttt-tt In rliurKO w rved ru . fl-i'Khimtntii. , . - -v j, i- The bull, wan pn (tlly ilncernted ! for tlm oeriuloii' vrilli many Ihjii- Mtivln of nooKonul llowi in, floor lump" and eiiHlilonn.- .A tbree pleoo orelietliu, eoiiipurd OC iuii Jliutt, Andrew Ixiiiey Jr., and .l-jvoreit UoHt'iilHuiin, furnlNhed excellent miiNlo fop tho dancer, n l i'i - A, comniltlen. of . Mrs., CliarloB Wule, Mrs. Wuruer, Mm. . Jtnhert Ciirey and Mrs. Juek II lull wore In eharne.. - . .;. P.T. Association Elects Officers Officer for tho iisuinff your wflro - clec.o yvttfn1y afternoon when tho Willow I'areivt-Toachor QHHOciutlon met At tho school for tho lant meeting of tho Koanon. Mrs. Itohoj t AU-xun4tor wan ?UotJ preH Iilent or the onranlxatlon for tho i nrw vc-ur; MrH. John HateH, vice proKldont; Mi-m. It. H- Ciiiinlntcham. xrorrtary and AIik, Charles Iou hon, Imwuror. ' Tho. HOjwlon wum pivHldoti ovrr by Ar. H. 1. lllrch. OutKOliiff 5roHidPiiti ' DurliiK-tho propraru hour M.ni. kvi'lvn Hcnnoit'H pilplla .prHontod a lit tin play entitled' "Halfchlrk." .Mr.i, Carl O. llelrji, ilLstrrt vlre profildonl-.of tho Owjfon associa tion, icnvo an IntcrcAtlrifC talk tHI h' or the .working of tho Htulo r-'iront-toaoho.r orfcanlzutlon. After roll call Mm. lionnottV room wom presented with -tlic plant' for tho roiualndor of tho whool term for havinjf tho lartfowt mini-1 bor or parents In attendnnrc. As a final number on tho pro i gin in Mtvs Tlclcne l'rlco played a ! piano olo. .... I J fx j'f' VXX X vJV R1 J fSt School News lly Muriurtr Maalre) ; Nenbir Miink ltny At Bevel) orloeV TtnmlMy niorn lutr Blxleen cum wended ttielr wuy to: Indian t'rcea wltb Mr. ' (ttinp hell'n ear In the leail. A flno. ptr nlckiiifr pUco wuh reached at 0:3t) u. in., und Ituniedlately iluim weri inudo to upend the iluy. unjoyuhly. Hhort: lilk.'M, . roiiteatu, exploring tiinl Irw.i'lliiihliiK conutttutud the main eventu n( the . lUya. lUnni r wan nerved ut IStHn i. in., umld li tthower of ruin, hut Ibo iitudont were Rood uportn and onjoyed a 1H t It- rain iiiIxhiI with llieletee-crenin. The cum had xllRht dllflculty lu deMCtrndliiK Hie moimtuln road due to tho rain. Nevei'thelemi, the ran urrlveil home III limn for n wurm inenl mid III plenty of time to dls- eilrw the duh lldvelllllro. r : . : Miss Krnesltnu falleu, 19, : doiiffhter or President Oolleii of Mexico, 'Is touiini; the fulled Htates. . Thin, photo was',tuJen In New Orleans, where uhe udinltled she lu u fluppor bnd 'Hold she is proud of it. . " ' ' ' t safety l1r- 1 It Is fur lietlcr . lo pluy nufo I huii to pluy n harp", ror lire In the htuke of all camlcMWess wild Mr. Williams, of the O.-W. It. 11. tc N. who icave n brief Ulk of aooidi-nta lu to carilef.Nness by. Incompet ent driven, lie depleted u niovlatri picture "llnmbllnK With : lxtil which showed an ularmlnic..' iium bir of iiseleuri .aecldeiils caused from incapalnlily or run'biaMieia, Van Winkle Decides I Judtre's Jurisdiction1 BAIJtXT, Oro, 'Muy ; (AP JukI1iw of tlm puuoo aud county judiri'M do not faave juruHllctlon over caaiHi of violation of the real eslute brokers law, says nn opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle In reply to nn Inquiry by W. A. Mullen, deputy Mule, real palate commissioner. Jurisdiction la vest ed In the circuit court. Another pplulou holds thnt when the real eaiate commissioner has revoked the llcens.vof u. reul estate broker after official InvesllKallon ho cannot reinstate tho . broker. Milk would be a fine drink If could he prohibited. rommeivlul teachers of tho l.u Uraude hlirh school, aro glvlnif tests every day In order to RVt the students In prime rendition for tho final sp.ed test of this school turni.' It Is IhoiiKht thul (he tests will be Riven some time next week. Wv. tloetirau KH-akK In an assembly 'Ihursdf y mnrn Inx Palled for the puriiOKt to an nounce l lie lie.Molny ' convention here, (ieorRe T. Cocliran spoko to thn siudeniH kIvIiik the l Moluy orranlxutlon honorable mention. Hay Lynch also spoke, usbinv the students to open their hoinea to the vIsltlnK members and to lend cars during- tho convention. .Musi Common of l'"oot Troubles Tho most i common foot i troubles with, which we come '' In dully cniiTucl lire: tired, uchliiB nr tend e r feet: 1 weak " or 1 liunliijr ankles; weakness of the Instep or ' ai'eh, c:tu.nif broken-ilowit uieh ami rijil foot, corns, callouses, bunions, crook i'iI tins ami excessive periilra tlon. Proper treatment mid enre will correct Iho cau-'io of these Iroubles, und re- S store the (not to iinrinul ' comforh 1 THE BOOTERY : -1 Radio An Egg Is only as good as it's cooked. ' Cook them Electrically they're better. La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. Announcements ' Social aiinouiiceipcnrs may he printed lu tlila column free of dinner.. Any announcements ner tnliilng In nny muutlons nncli an cooked fond sales, rte.. will to refused. Annoiintt-menlH. to to prbiUal the name day, urn?! Ih) In society nlltarV tisuii li :U0 o'clock. News editor's nolo. Sister Mary Says: The Parkh.lo club will bo enter lalned by Mr. Minnie blip her ut the lioino of her daughter, Mri Clyde Iayis, 2S1G Second street, Wednesday afternoon. ; MrH. Pavin wilt usHlut her mother as hoatoHs. i The WeHtminster Koclnty of th Presbyterian - church -will meet Monday evening' ai tho. .home of Mi-h, Karl C. Iteynolds, i:04 Hov enth Htreet. . . t , , , , .,.. t , ' v The an mm. nieotlnr of tin; Vo men'H MlNloniiryf'Hoclo(y of tho Nassire.no cliur.eli wjll bo held Wed- ui'xtiiLy aiiurnooii 111 z o eiocu ni home ol'OtrH. rant HlniH. . Thn eloellon of of floors will take' place at tho meeting-. llreakfiust Ktowed flfrwj oerotij, thin eroum, I'reneh toast,' innpln aj'rup, milk, coffee. ' J.unoheou Cream of spinach no up. toaxt sticks, onion sand wiches, pineapple buvarlan cream, milk, tea. , :. : Dinner T'alunked shad, buttered axjKirnfjrus on toat, cherry salad, maple. niou&o, crip;,ntit cookies, graham bread, milk, coffie. If you don't know the delight of onion sandwiches you are mlsHlnff intich. Mlnoe n Ilermuda onion und let. mi and" hi ice water for thirty nilnutoH. Drain ftnd dry between loweftf. ' Hprlnldo wlH a bit of tiumii, salt and pepper qmd put be tween lliht hIIcoh of buttered' rye or whole whont bread. They really sound too simple lo be tin tfood hs they are. - 1 . . I'inenpple Havarinn Cream .' One pineapple. 1 eups sug-nr, ' 1 Vt tablespoons Rrannrated ffola , tlnn V cup cold water, cup boll j lnff water,. 1 'cup whipping crcum. wuiicH i ejfw. .! ... Pare pineapple and remove eyes. 'Cut several even slices to use to garnish mold. : Cook in a thin simp for twenty minutes. Drain and chill' and arrange around the sides of the mold. f Chop reinalnlnir fruit. There should be from two to throe cups. , Add boiling: water and sutrar, lining the Juice of the fruit ah well ma (he pulp, and brlnir to the boiling point, Let boll five' minute. Add to tot pineapple and Htlr o way from the flro until dis solved, put the, pan containing this mixture Into' a.luriTe .pan or Cold water, let stand untltSc.ool a.nd be Klnntnff to set.v Fold In tho whites of thu epffH boat on until stjff. )et Htund a few minutes' and fold In cream whipped until stiff -and sweetened with f tab It-spoons pow dered sukot..' , Turn into prepured mold and lct'-stand three hours or longer-1 Uceone cbllled and tlr$ty Canned, bjVieapplc can be use d )n place of fresh.. ,Jn this event the fruit will not need to He cooked. tCopyrlffitaf'-. l2tl. ' " XRA " Herv.ce. Inc.)'".- ---i; ; ; ' Pmotkv rr Com i iimoonMiit ' Tho fflco clubs aro praetlolnjf several selections that will prob ably bid farewell to .the yrnduat llns class of 'K6. Amottff their niim- bers are -Hky Aght for Thy Winffs,' Hmart; "Mammy IJltle Plffeou,M l'Mrrls, - 1 May iVsts are i;iretett Mlrat Davis and' Miss IN4 ptrwon ho ms. 'A wont lo d wlo snt wnffk'iml," an' I fcpec U' M Hittit. Uier wm- I innn to thn I'Mntly Wlmtly Wo' attm tip Mitnr cmwl XotkH, nl vxrty tiny tu4 Mnuo net onti M Nhii. ' . NEW CZmZMXl , . J" Bramiereo -r CorcclctL 1 ; Newest and Latest Style. 7Sc to i , PUTMAN'S Exclusive BeadyToWear and MStry . TOHNAIW) C1IM1.KS s OK.Ml'I.OHK. Okln. AP). 'Hia freek Indians made thetr captUI bore because 0y tboturat It waa liniiitiuo from tornadoes. Such dlaturbaucea drrtc4 the dty wrtb. put affectluif . It ycaterduy, . HI.UIINKR ntVM ' -PAN FltANCUOO, iUt I. (AP) -Wllllaut t. tfrady, (eseral up erlntendent of tho Hubert IMIIar H. 8. company for tho pant1 tra yearn, died auddenly at hln koaaa, In Piedmont today, lie wan on. of the best known niurlne entlnew era In the, t nltcd Plates. Runimer'n when we . qult .cora plalalnR about thn . coal dealer's scab and start kicking at h Ice cream uian. , v.,. .; A KCN'HAY, MAT . Mountabi Ktandanl tlnir Stations. Kl'l, iM'AlUTCles (18-111-IU2kc), 10 a, m., services; 4 p. m.. IJeverly Hills Commtthity church choir; 7. (rrebet and company pro gram, string- ensemble; 7:30, Jim, Jack and Jean trio; Oogo HelaiiRor. soloist; 8, Aeolian organ recital; 9, Ituy Gill and Ills Movieland 8nco pators; Lola Olll and -:Mort Tien mdn and hts tike; 10, Packard Six orchestra.- K(i, . Oakland, ml. (301. 2m 8:t()k ), 11 a. m., Trinity Kplscopnl church; 3:30 "p.. 'm.. -vesper; 7:46. Trinllv Kplscopal church. . Kf;T, Portland, Ore. (491..-nn- Alukc). 10:45-12 noon. Church of Our Father, I'nltarian; 7:30-9, i-'lrst Presbyterian church; 9-10, Chevrolet symphony orchestra. KI'KN, Pasadena, Cal. Ctl.l.nm- O.'.Okc , 8:45-9:45 p. m., Maryland Arllsts' ensemble. ' - ' - - KTAII, naklaml, rl. 2a.in- ISSOkc). 9:40 a. m.. liihle lecture; I'l, service; 7:45 p. .-, m.. ' service; 9:30-11, concert . nt'nXKD SEI.K TO DEATH LOS ANGfcl.KS. (AP) Hecauso he wus out of work and despon dent, Alex Itaproff 40, a carpenter, saturated his clothing with gaso line ami set fire to liimsHf w-blle his wife and five children franti cally tried to prevent him from lighting- the match. He is not ex pected to live. 89 cent Special Best value I have ever had in White Enamel Ware. All large pieces. F.L. LILLY Hardware Main 86 Striking Hat tatir. Hop. Crtwn wor Oil. MrlMnt rann felt hat with two uat.la at adackar frMo laaUiar whan ato New Beauty In Wall Papers; . Housewives as you make plans for : your spring re-papering we want you - to come down to our Store and see the wonderful selections of new. pat- v; ' terns we have to offer. The very lat- V est in a wealth of designs and color V combinations are here. ! .. '. 20c TO $2.00 PER BOLT ' Noah's Paint Store Credit CARWS No Interest Tho Standard laundry j ,l Cleans Clothes Clean Jhrmti Clothes Perfectly If you want the most satisfactory job of i Cleaning and Pressing you have ever had 1 . jli V:i!; :: : :- Send Them to U. Standard Laundry v:': .Co. 4'f QsOltr Cleaners Flwne Mam 56 Z7 La Grande Was Once A University Center - Opinions differ, however, as to Uie exact date when the Rev. II. K. Hines opened the B)n Alountaia Uni-vei-sity in Old Town. There are also crmffieHnir Btat"V ments in regard to the number orijdnuOy enrolled and, indeed, to all subsequent history of tjite little bcIkwI of a vinionary man. Can you offer definil facts or suggest where they can be found? ' -,. This is only one of many questfrms that rises with the effort to gather together and ptirpehuite authentic stories of Eastern Oregon history. . Any information about the early life of our pioneers or th develop ment of our country will be ftpPrcitd. DR. W. T. PHY, HOT LAIE, OREGON at the switch! L : 1 1 X To raader tha moat dependabla aad eaurteoua aervtca To tha creataat possible number of. people ' Attheleweat coat oonalatent with (air wacca to tka labor and capital employed Qlvtnc and deserving fair treatment To ba a factor In upbuilding ihl. community la tba objeotlva of tbhi compnoy. You press the button and on fiarii tb liftU, the motor on your electric washer begins to awn, the electric range, or toaster, or pereotator fives immediate heat. si'i !' ;",'; Any lime. Your Electric Set-vie never sleeps. This is not by chance, however. '. Your switch biings instant light, heat, or power because there are men on the job to see to it. Wakefulness is the keystone of electee service. Not only for tonight's and tomorrow's statin, but your electric service ten years hence must be care fully prepared for. Every suggestion for Improve- . ment, every inventionand every means of eonotny is given oareful consideration. ' Eastern Oregon Light & Pover Co. 1-S, 4s In "Tow aura Paaf ta faw Tar.'' . I