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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
Friday, May 21, 1926. XSt CSANDS EVENING OBSERVER it A r I NEWS of tinu rnmnlim.Hfa Shower Compliments iride-Elect Alias Wllda Ingcl and Mrs. E. 1. fowler were hostesses ut a surprise tower honoring the latent bride- lect of Oreenwood : Bchool, Mats I iltlred Bradford, lust evening at lverslde park.' Teachers of the hool had gathered at the park t 5 o'clock when Miss Bradford Ind a small party of friends ar- ived for a picnic dinner. A dinner table was arranged In lie park pavilion decorated In a lively color scliemu of yellow and rcen. A basket of yellow roses rved as a pretty centerpiece and single yellow roso was attached k each place card. Tiny corsages if yellow violets wero favors. Kuch Jone present brought wit n tnem (their fuvorlte picnic dish and made an excellent picnic unifier. Aimr Inner Miss Bradford was prescnt- !l with an electric Iron from the 'action of the school; ' 4 MIhs Bradford's inarriuge to Vlr- til Caviinaush will be an event of une, shortly after the close ot ehool. , , . . ' ' . Those present lust evening were: KlisH Amy Jacolicy, Mrs. Nell rhacker, Miss Mildred l.ovett. Miss 'rcda Johnson. Mrs. K. W. Landry, ilrs. l.ola Wllllninson, Miss Grace iiiiouk. Miss Huth Caffc, Miss Cattl- n ine Alllirlght, Mrs. C. 1". Hutclilns, firs. D. W. Srcen, Miss Katlicr helps, Mrs. It. A. Wilkerson, the lionor guest and hostesses. - iParty Honors . Master Herman : Honoring the sixth birthday' iin Uilvursiiry of hor little - hou Leslie aiy, Mr'. AI. Herman entortttlned twHve , chllUrun ut a. dcllp.it ful K 'itweive , children at a t Ailrlhdiiy party Wednc f Auon from 4 until 6 o'c j .fcvero enjoyed by the 1 Wednesday after- clock. Games children for in hou I un hour and a half. A fea ture whs a peanut hunt, with Mur Jpoiiu Tryon finding the moat peu $iuIh und-whinins the first prize. At ubout 6:30 o'clock tnc'cnll icii were seated around. a prettily tk-eoni ted , dinner .table- und lunch. on wiwBerved. Yellow and white Kvas the color achemo uHed to due ute the table. Hprliig flower served as a centerpiece. A prettily iecorated cuke in' yellow and white Iwllh alx lighted cundlCH Avas also o tart of the table decorations. , The htldren were given balloons aa fa- The llllle guests were:. Gordon lours, Marjr-iret Knrheart. Justine ratle. LIuater Cade, Marjorlu Tryon. Mm in It- Tryon, Maxlne Noah, Bobby 1 1 Ala tin, Dorothy Mann, Mary June f llh-HHHlrr,- Uuymond McClelland und Hoy lieruian. Jo we Monday - Mia. A. I- liichardKon will pre-. tlircnt. h of her vocal intplla In dong1 ,4 Jij yoilul at Hie First Presbyterian h iftrhurch MondayevenliiK1, May 241h. k' I nt 8:15 o'clock. - Participating- will i I Jim Mrs. W. H. Uohnenkamp Jr.. Miss Adelaide Itutli ('lurk; Mrs. Jiuv Fuller, Mrs. Sam Harris, Miss I k .. ut. ...... I. .......It Diiimln I; I i.Mi-h. K. I.. Holmes will accompany (lie offerings. N.B.B. Club Ends Social Season The country home of Mrs. Alice luff, near Hummervllle, wan trans formed Into a garden of wild roaea keslenlay afternoon when she en- erlalned the members of the N. 13. Minerva Says Youths' Keds Ouivuk shoes 1 red rubber' sole, patch on I ankle. Size 12 to 2. ut $1.;!. toys an urown icuuht i 't i-w Shoes rubber heel, welt sole. hIo 21 to 5. Hold originally foV $ri.0 and $5.50, to close out ut $2.5U pel' pair. This is It-tin than cost, but iui we are discontinuing all children's und boys' shoes, have decided to hikti 92.50 per pair for this lot. Three are over 30 - pair to chouao from. ;(;hldrcn's . and . micses white canvas Hlippcrs leather sole. 28 pair In lot, size 8 to 1 1 and 111 t 2. " in sizes to choose from Tit $1.00 per pair. THE BOOTERY l'lij lash and l'ay I'ss Look Over Your Fishing : Tackle and see what you need. I have the kind that catches them. F. L. LILLY Hardware Maia 8S SOCIETY 111. club. A delicious chicken din B. club. A delicious chicken din ner was served at 1 o'clock. ' Wild roses served as a center piece for tho dlnnor table and a tiny pink wild rosebud was clever ly attached to each dainty place card. Mrs. K. C. Coughcnower won high score at bridge and Mrs. Ern est Waldon received the second prize. Yesterday being the last nieetins ot tho club until fall prises were awarded to those receiving highest score during the entire season. The first prlso was awarded to Mrs. Boyd Pldcoek and the second to Mrs. E. C. CoiiBhenower. - Loyal Sisters Play, Luncheon Twenty-five members and five visitors wore present Wednesday afternoon when the Loyal Hlaters of the Ohrlstiun church met in regular session In the church par lors. Tho rooms wore prettily decorated with bouquets of snow balls and bleeding hearts. Purlng tho business session, pre sided over by Mrs. Harry Sandox, president, plans wero made for a benefit church luncheon to be given Juno 9. ' r A social hour was observed bc fore adjournment, ' during which time tho hostesses, Mrs. .'Harry Meyers, Mrs. It. J. Kitchen and Mrs. O. O. Johnson, served refresh ments. . .. c . , , ' ' . ' .. - Present Piano ; .: I ; v '3; Students Tonight , U , ; - Eight piano students of Mrs. It. J. Green will 'be' presented In piano recltul.this uvening at S:16 o'clock in the library auditorium.. An. In teresting program, has been arrang "d for the evening, as follows: ' , Huppy Droams to You, Dear, Now , Good Nhclit ;.. Margaret Martin- Brownies liunce....nlurgaret' Martin Frederick Binguman , April Flowers ..... Wilkes , ttolah Warner . ; j Chaconne ; Durand Valsc ;. JJurand C'leda Harvey !'' Barclretla Ifevin In the lively Month ot May . Morkel ' Ijonoru McCorklo -' j- From the Land of the Hky Blue ' Water Cadinall Madrigal .- Lack t'Htherlne Humphlcys ' " By the Waters of Minnctonka.... Lieurance Scarf Ounce Chanilnade Serenude Jeffrey Juno- gtnngu Hungary Koelllng Kclioes of Kpring Krimt Hceond Masurka Godard Virginia Wnrnlck Invitation to the trance Weber Triiiimercl Strauss li'lfUi Nocturne '. Lcyback ' Barbara Hlatt ' ' ' Mrs. Green will present a second. ?roup of students In recital Tues-; lay evening. May 20. '" Five will'ap w'tir at thai time. They are: Golan Killing, Marguerite Zwelfel,, Edith; Kbell, Kdna Oekeler and Betty Ooelirun. . The public is invited to attend both recitals. ' - ..' Dinner Honors Mr. Lovan and Son A birthday dinner honoring M .L.: Lovan and son, Orlle. was - glveu Humbly at the Ixivan fiome- here., After a delightful three-course. dln-i ncr tho remainder of the day was. spent visiting, t Those present were: Mr. and Mi's. Oren Uvan and children arl, Merle and Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Frits; Hoffman and children, Clara and .Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wren and son Bobble, who nre visiting here from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swart and daughter. Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Lovan, Gilbert Lovnii and Mr. and Mrs. II. 1.. Lovan. .-:': Parkdale Club Meets , At Halley Home The Parkdale club met Wednes day afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Maud Halley. with Mrs. Halley and M i's. Lou Owsley as hostesses, lnir- Women Like The easy-disposal feature of this new hygienic help no laundry, just discard IN a new way, women now are freed of the disadvantages of old-time "sanitary pads." - Protec tion is greater. The old embarrass ment of disposal and laundry is avoided. Get Kotex 8 in 10 better-class women have adopted it. S Discards as easily as a piece of ' tissue. No laundry. No embar rassment. It's five times as Absorbent 11 ordinary cotton pads! You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest rocks without I second's doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus ends' ALL danger of offending. You ask for it at any druj or department store, without hesitanev, imply by saving "KOTEX." Do as millions, are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of IacIvc costs only t few cents. ; - KOTGX No hnmirjAitcaxA liiut tisMU Unique Shape Ik charm ot this hat lies In ( unique shape and unusual combln tlon of telt and silver paillettes. I la steel blue fet cut In three ectiot with a leaf design In paiUeUM I each section. ing the business session .the com munity house was tho principal topio dlcussed. The. club already has Becured a plot of ground across the road from .Itiverslde .park -and plans are' to build -a community house here as soon as enough money is available. Until, that time thoy will hold their meetings In tho basement of t Ho new Krultdale school house. ." f A r ': ' . 'Uurlng tho program' hour Miss Lois Nelson, played a 'piano, sclcc tlon and Miss Trilllun Asliby gave two rcadlngK'Wacatloli'lnio" and Entertaining Sister's BeaUr'VEilna Halley sung two numbers. .".Morn ing" and "J list Her Way." ; . . Bofore adjournment ,the hostess es served -luncheon-,'- ; V . . The club will be the guests of the Cove. Civic club ncit Tuesday at Cove." - '. . ' .' . Sister Mary ays: . , , .' . (By SMcr Mnry) ,. Breakrast--7-.GrHperrult'' sections. cereal. Ihln crcum, frizzled, dried beer, crisp whole, wheat toast-, uillk coftee.- . ",;,! - . Luncheon Hulted eggs -wllh iheuse - sauce. : buttered - splnuch. pineapple -rice ' pudding,- . gruhani bread, nillk, tea. v ' .. .. 'Dinner Ha'lnion timbales,' pota toes ail grutin, creamed nevr peas. jellied fruit salad, floating Island bran- bretid, 'milk; 'cor fee, . ' - -Tn breakfast for a child- under school age who comes to the fa in ily lublo might be something' like this: albuminized orange Juice. cereHl, thin - cream,-' crisp .whole wheat "toost,' hitlu' And " be . Blire that, the -toust. Is. : -lo ' crisp ' -K'.s "cruiichy."' The orungo .- Juice .. is sliglilly beaten wllh the w hile . ot un egg. This makes u drink that Is almost perfect - for - small ...Mill dren. However, bulky foods, such tiS cereal and toast, inufet be' eluded' In Iholr diet In -order that their tumiiiles .may .have a.chuncc to keep busy. - I'lneapjile Hire I'lnlildig I wo cups of., boiled rice- cup sugar, 1 cup crated pineapple, one, hair cup whipping cream.- . - Drain Julcu....-.from 1 piucupplc t'oinblne rice,, pineapple and sugar. Chill and fold In crimui' -whipped unlil Rflir. Turn Into a. mold'-uud Th Beauty; The creamy loveliness of youth! regain it! TOUR SKIN, too. can reflect that eitif tnniparency which one cannot help but asiociate with thrilling beautlea. For after all. It it "the surface" that count, t Cleanitd and re-vitalized rcrutarly with El Bitado Ltmoa Cleansing Cremt, your akin will reflect that satin teg turc, that freedom from untlthtlv mud dinesi, tan, red spots, blemishes, black heads tnd the other distasteful Imper feet ions which so many women have to cover up as much aa possible, -with make-up. Use this wonderful cremt to remove the dust and grim of the road, and the stains imposed by aun and wind. Persistent use wilt reward you with remits that will positively amaec and delight you. EI Estado Lemom Cleansing Creme contains NO acid of any aort, NO coarsening fata, NO chemicals to be used with care, ' and left on at your own risk I The pure feme eft in El Estado Ltmoa Cleansing Cremt, pressed from the fresh trait, has delicious fragrance, and will soften and - renew your akin aa NO other crcm you havo ever tried, ' For a complete softening and whiten ng of your skin, massage it on at night, i rith careful upward strokes until every . pore la penetrated. In A morning, lea you remove it with a soft cloti, rou will tea with glad relief that the Notched and roughened appearance of -yw skin hai already started to clear 3p- Most toi'et counters feature thie intaiiog creme in dollar jar, but if you rith first to try it, we shall lad ly mail ou a free sample to prove what thi reme will do for you, El Estado ' Products Co., Seattle, Washington. SISstado CSV - . v'" .'; Old Cut-Mouth John, -Historical Essay (Continued Prom Pago 1.) - red.' Every Indian turned against him. Every Indian save one fine young buck, whom Whitman had loved and called by the Christian name of John. -Tho Indiana banded together and crept through tho night to tho tort whore Whitman, his family and helpers were - living. Joint, : who Hired Whitman, knew that this meant certain ' death to tho mis sionary.' To leave, the band and go to warn his (riend was certain death. So he crept along with the olhor.i until they came to the fort. His brothor. Big Bear, the leader, was Hearing the door when John sprang before him an! spread out his arm barring tho door, John cried, "Do not do' It spare him. He Is a mun as we arc." . . nuts iMllans ' Ro surprised wero all tho In dians that they stopped for an in stant, then aa they began to un derstand,' an anwry growl came from each throat. Again John said. "Do not .kill him." He trusted Big Bear. . John believed by doing this thai be . could make Itlg ( Bear understand and that ho would ex plain to. the others. . Big Bear, hearing the other In dians' .'savage hiss, cried, v "Stand back, or 1 shoot.".,.; 'N v. , . But the young brother did not stir. ' , .; . .-"' ' -'" -". .The Indians hissed louder tlmn before. ,.' ;. ' ' . ' . N . For the last Unfa Big Bear cried. "Stand back or i shoot." .John did. hoi. stand buck. Big Boar1 let fly his arrow. John did not die, Tho arrow had broken, his Jaw bono cut his cheek open .back to- his car. The bone grow, together but tho cheek never did, -.'.For this reason all the white people over after called him Cut Moutli John.' ' " ' .' ll;lprd -Kettle Quarrels Always he was a'.frlend of the whites, Helping in settling ' till quarrels betwecu the other Indians und' whites. . I- Ho scouted for the government ovcr this. - entire Grande -. ltonde j valley; helped blaze new trails and ways of hunting. 'John took In payincnt for scout ing one time an old worn officers -uniform. - This uniform . ho Ireu- stired more than- any other thing. Long after the Indiana wero placed on the reservation at Pen dleton, -John used to dress up . In this suit on all state occasions. -Lp near where the Old ' Town clilll for one hour or longcp. .. This Is a simple, delicious des sert. . ' .' ,,' " ' chilling- Oh Sale Saturday A New Shipment of Coats Dresses and Hats store stands In La Grande the old settlers used to meet to celebrate tho Fourth of July. Always the In diana were luvltod. and Old Cut Mouth John canto as their leader and spokesman. - The settlers always ate first! then set the tublo again' and the Indians had their dinner. : Tho last year that Old Cut Mouth John lived, ho camo to La- Grande for. this celebration. Ho was prouder und more Important than ever, because tho whlto peo ple made such a fuss about lillil. "All Sauto" Muny speeches wero mudo that day, so when It came time for the Indians to sit down at tho table tho people asked John to speak. Ho marched up and down among tho food und dishes. . Fin ally In a loud voice he suld, Fourth of July Qeorgo Wash ington Cut-Mouth John- all same." - Communists spent f 1,000,000 lust year In propaganda aimed - ut pvulltliul iwtiiJillHhment nr HAvInt ' government In our country, accord ing to tho secretary of tho com munist party In Amerlcu, Over-Sleep ::.' ':' Yet '. have breakfast cooked in ' ,' , time for the . 7:35 IN THREE to five minutes, Quirli Quaker is cooked and ready, (That's faster than plain toast. I It's food .that stands by you through the morning, i It', the "balanced ration" of pro tein, carbohydrates, vitamines and, I '"bulk (to make laxatives less oiten, -needed) that doctor, and authorities t now so widely urge. , - . , i! . n..t. inJ' All th wonaertui yuaKcr wt nui there . . . all its creamy richness. You will be delighted., i Your grocer has Quick Quaker also Quaker Oats as you have always .known them. ' Quick Quaker II BID Open your door to new coffee delight '"if you are a genuine lover of coffee" -: "Start the day . right on wingi of ' the 1nornng.,V cowe kEAs cofleei R.klnErVwnW 'extract The Paris Cavern Fatal to One j i . workman in roruana l'OBTL.VND. Ore. May St. AP A cave-In at the rear or tho new Pacific building at Hlnth and Yam hill si reels, resulted late yesterday, In the death of William Wyant and serious Injuries , to A. W, , Lull, 1 workmen employed by. local con- - tractors. Wyant'a . body was not recovered for nearly an hour being burled under seven feet ot dirt. Ho hud been with tho company but two days,' Lull was taken from the cave-In twelve minutes after the uccldent and was revived by artifi cial respiration. He suffered from cheat Injuries but Is expected to live. - ' - . - ' Be careful' with your wishing. You very orien get just what you wish for others. DONT FORGET, To We're .all' going to vote but we'll be open ', for business just the vf same. . ' ' " .-.'-:' La Grande ' Electric Co.; .':-' 1412 Adams Ave.'. ' VOTE - ' " Stone's-V You are Assurecl of Three Things? 7 Quality Merchandise - Low Prices - Good Ssryiii QUALITY MERCHANDISE because we could not affttrd td; give ' money-back guarantee on1 merchandise that was not first class in every;: respect. ... .. . , ; i-V---; -':v ;..'---'...'.'.::- "':i' y: ' LOW PRICES because our plaii of distribution calls for . tho f 01-, lowing: ; . .: ' -v. ;;"-" ; - v -':r---,piy-r-- The elimination of all unnecessary expenses The pajBsirig on ofjall food buys .we make to - our customers Buying and selling on a strictr , y Cash Basis, .Demanding the lowest possible price when we buy aftd adding . only a small profit over and above our low operating cost ' . GOOD SERVICE because our, stores arc all conveniently arranged so aso 'eltetinatS all unnecessary steps in assembling an order.; Our; Salesmen are especially trained to give you prompt, courteous and ef ficient service. . 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