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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1926)
Wednesday, June 16, 1926. EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of Former La Grande Man to Marry , To tin surprise of bis .many li (iVamh frit nt U the m wv of Uu (UKufiticiit Of AJ JJorU Goral ritne H!Ur. of Hollywood, Pal., to Kt'iint'lli Dtiuno Chi I (In, formerly of Iji (i ninth, but now of Heverly IIIHh, ChI.. rti'htd hiTo yoii'rtl. Tho l.utrothul was announced Hi u' luncheon Monday ufiornoon in the WVKiport lh'uch flub. MIks Seller Is the daughter of l in. Ada X. Seller, of Hollywood. M.r. Child In now with, tho Kein and Klktns company of . liev erly Hills. He la the son of Mr (Hive ('hllda, of Hotel rreiiceul, Heverly HIIIb. llefore Ra mie iu uiiiuiiiiiL uuuui 4t yrur uku jii was einptoyvii mi uie reiuii tie- pdrtmrnt of ihe llowmun-HlcltN MrH v'jncPnt -lumber company here. Ho'mmUi , it'erreshmcnta wer 8crved after. Grande IiIh homo for two can 1Ilo Bnmo8 ... nun jiirniK i uui 1 1 inn iiiuiiH niuny frlendx here who will bo interest. d to know of the betrothals - ' No dat -wedding. has been aet for the Lodge Preparing For Convention About twenty-five, members were iii tittcndunoo bmt evening when , law river iu SMtislaw national for the ljidli-.s" Auxiliary lo the Hroth-' ft, Die forem service has adver erhood of Hallway Trainmen met ! ted the. tract to give a chance to at Kuifles liall in regular session. J anyone who wants to. bid higher in Mrs. Grace Adsktm, president, pre- the timber., . Mdd. Tho initiation of two can- i ' dlilates which was 1a have tuken I ft r-t place lust evening vma postponed V. i l until the next meeting of the aux- UKKA' nCul' Junt ? AI lliary July IMysses fl. Grant, a half breed ' Indiun and the father of elRht chll Afler the business meeting lust dron WU8 drownP( Sunday when a evening the remulndep of the time burning 400 foot suspension bridge was spent practicing drills which Ilcr08S the Klamath river ut Or wlll be put on at the convention 1(,un9 COiapSp(!. carrying Grant and 10 be held here - September 14. two conipaniona into tho river 40 Di-lc gales from Portland and Rose- foot bolowi lung. bitMiib'H the members of the . ," 1 ' local organization, will be in ut- '-',' ' 1 lendance at the convention. , Why la it a mnn can't try to wnx 'i tho floor himself without his wlfo S-oohforlhtC-E tarn (iirt in tht "Cktcf Stil Dfln'thYUulvw Look for Ik tee mark on Mum Ion ELECTRICAL I Ml I W i n it. i ft i I MarshmaKows are so delicate of texture that they are readily soluble. This quality makes them most acceptable as floats on hot chocolate or (or whipping into cake icings, pudding meringues, etc. v Always Fresh in their Blue and White Tins Full-pound tin, flat for easy packing la picnic DUIlt .......... wc Smaller Una 30 BjUi Krausa'a MarshnaUowa, lb Wtc This Cay Little Man appeara In the window of tfaootanda of atorea to tell yjo where you cau buy Artuit i Marinmauowa. aoob for ain. SOCIETY iJlrolhorhood of Locomotive Fire man and KnifintM'rs met !ut eve ning" In rcKUlur bualnvw w-slon ut tin K. 1. ball. Mr, l.loyi Hick ford, president. oC the organiza tion, preaidfd. Only the rcRtilur 1o(1k hulnes viih transacted. ' Cava (Special) Mrs. Everett Powell wna hostess to the Yonnpr llutroiw' llrldgo club Suturduy uf ternoon. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion with . bounuetH of SluiHta Uundes. Three tables of bridge were at play with Mra. A. G. Conklln win I ninsr hlffii score. - ' I : The' put-sts were: Mrs. II. H. I Pan lei, Mra. Lynn f'hadwlck. Mrs. . T. It. fonklln. Mrs. J. K. Mills. ( Mr:. K H. MeCool. Mrs. l A. ('rhArmiri w PO i,r t.' u'uu i I AUVKHTISKH iUflXKI TRACT ' I'OrtTI.AVIl Of.. In tin 111 f A Pi Following- an offer of the Kunl hiKton Shingle company, of Maple ton, to pay. 51.25 a thousand Tor tire killed western rod cedar and 11.75 a thousand for PouglnH fir in a burned over tract on Ihe Sln.s- wnxlng stireaslle? A G-E Fan that swings from side to side and freshens a whole room. A General Electric Fan of 'v "i supreme quality and cer- r"'' tain performance. And it gives you ten cool , hours for a nickel! The nine-inch oscillator ' $1300 . Built with either A.C or D. C. Motors t Pacific State Electric Co. Mtfthmdisr IH.ihbutor Ccnrial klnillc Sold by ' "CHECK" i SEAL RETAILERS MARSHMALLOW FLOATS but oa of many pretty ways of aarvinf Krausc'i Muahnial lows. Set rtcipca packed id tach tlu. Portland Seattle MM i an -nil vni--sFF a jKovel, Boiitonnlere Novelty tMitonnliM'e Import rd from Knfilnnd Is innde1 of illn nvaHhable t ulibcr o,nd poi fu'nud tor lx, inuuths. (Hy Sister .Mary) nrceaUfast . CIumth'-m, cereal, thin cream, sphuuh whh poached eggs on toast, t-ri.sp toast, milk. coffee., - , l.unehcocn Asparagus souffle, whole wheat bread, tomato nulad, orungo pudding, milk, tea. Dlnnur Ibollod lamb chops. Htfamcd anil buttered rice, new peas in . cream, grabaiu bread, raspberry shortcake, milk, coffee. A dish of stt-wt-d prunes or gliiss of orange juice should be provided for children under six yearw oC age in place of the , cherries -siiggrsted for breakfast. .Orange Cream lu.1dlug " One egg, 4 tablespoons augar, 2 tablttspoona .flour, cup water. 1 cup ovungu juice, fiivt grains salt, cup whipping cream, 3 table spoons powdered sugar, 1 whole orange . , Heat water and orange Juice In top of double boiler over hot wa ter. Peat whh-of egg . until stiff. Add yolk of 'gjr and continue beat ing until mixture is stiiT. Mix Hour and sugar and add to beaten egg. Peat until perfectly smooth, add ing a few drops of cold water to thin mixture: When the litpild be gins to steam in double boiler gradually add egg mixture, beating constantly. When, .mixture thick ens remove frdm heal and bent an il! cool..- Arrange, sections of or ange removed from the vind and freed from skin in a serving dish. Pour over custard it ml chill. Serve with cream whipped and sweeten ed with powdered sugar. The salt is added to the flour and' sugar 'mixture. La Grande Gv Works Way Through College Working hei way. first as an as sistant In Jhe 'healih; scrvlco de partment ami later in (he univer sity dispensary,' Mihs, Jane Gavin, a former l,a CJrande high school girl and a graduate of SI. Vincent's hospital in I'orlhmd, finished a lour year course al the University of Oregon Monday and was grad uated with her elas. .Miss (Javin is a daughter of John Gavin, ut Kruitdale, and a sister of Mrs. Charles Gump. After ((tending Sacred MearL acadmy and tiio high school here; she went to Portland, where Mho was grad uated from St. Vincent's hospital. In l!22, while she was serving it the hospital as recording librar ian, she decided that she needed more education If she was to oc cupy a position of the responsibi lity she craved. So she enrolled that fall at. Ktigene. She found work as the assistant of I r. Tterlha Stewail, who was in charge of phy sical educal Ion and I lie health service for women, during her first three years. As a senior, she found employment in the dispen sa ry. Miss Gavin is expected home In a few days for a vacation with re latives I hen; Women's Health Is protected and charm as sured this NEW way of solving their oldest hygi enic problem; true protec tion; discards like tissue Q CORKS of women's disorders O are largely traced today to old time anitary pads insecure and unsanitary. Eight in 10 bettor-class women today employ "KOTKX." Wear lightest gowns and frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere. NO LAUNDRY S Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. Five times as absorbent as ordi nary cotton padsl Deodorizes. Knds AI.L fear of offending. You get it at any drug or depart ment store simply by saying "KOTEX." No embarrassment. In fairness to yourself, try this new way. Costs nnly a few cents. Twelre iu a package. ot ex No luutulry discard like t'utxie I Sister Mary Says: . i i PLACE BIBLE SCHOOLS : iiAc i rincTi iircriAoin APPl.KTXtX. Wis., June 10 (AP) The Uible haa taken Ha pluce alongside the primer, arithmetic book and speller " In eighteen Wis consin cities where the school nud church huvfl combined to promoto Hiu spiritual welfare of tts future eiilsens. , A voluntary plan of religious 'education through ' Which children of the grammar stihool spend a portion of their school day two or three times a, week studying the Itible and religious hhdory, is in ef fect. The religious achuola 'une supported ly the purcnts of the children who volunteer to attend. The teaching methods, ot the public school have been . adopted, and tho curriculum , consists of hymns,, memorising certain scrip lure passages and the 'regular les sons which are taken from tho Hlble. ' Course .Meet Creed lnddem Idfflcuhlea of tho conduct of re ligious schools, preheated by the in terdenomlnutionul complexion of the. children, uttchdlng, hua been surmounted. through plunning Ihe courses to meet objections, said lr1(iJ. It. Uenyea of liwrenee Col lege. As head of tho department of religious education, he was In strumental in stabltshlng the frlst of tho schools in Appleton. . "The hymns tuught are .those common In both words and music to all tho contributing churches. The child is tuught to link up his own' everyday problem with the Itlbltcul stories. At the same time, he Is kept rigidly to Die historic-1 connections ao that he will learn the growth of tho religious Idea through tho history of the Hebrew people. ,v ' . "In supplying' textbooks, 1 the question ut denomination was not considered, us It wus felt that all text materlul should be ftee from barren formulism and sectarian emphasis. . MntcrlM which would rcudlly ucquulnt the children with tho Hlble, eniphuing primarily the rundumenlal teuciiiiiKa of Jesus Christ und study books which would be adapted to Iho life pro blems of tho boys und girls were selected.' - - Hcsults at the -Appleton school, established fivo years ago, have been satisfactory. 1 J GUTS TO ;i nE FLVKIC8 SAN" FUANCI80OT-Threti ro tating beacon light- each of . 7, 6011,000 candle power will be erect ed In Dublin canyon to guide tho Heattle-hoa Angeles mail planes, says Vern Gorst, president of tho Pacific Air Trunsportution com pany. The service Is expected to start In .00 days. . ' TTItN DOWN VIUlOKAIY KPJJWKAV Oul. (AP). Kureka otera rHHised yesterday to vote $ltio(ooo to j Junk an operating street railway and purchuse motor buses. . . . s dl a visit to LONGVIEW HUfahiruion , amazes vet cx)nvince5 i - Mc ORE than 150,000 travelers vis ited Lonsview lait one of the city building wonders of America. A trip to the Pacific Coat l incomplete wunoui it. Bautiful. thriving Longview, three years old. with 1 1 ,000 popu lation! Served by main lines, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Great Northern, and famous Columbia River High way and Pacific High way: fronts on Colum IK bia River and is half way between Port land and the Ocean the ocean but fifty miles away. See the world's larg est lumber manufacturing plants, scenic beauty, architectural beauty Hotel Monticello, second to none in the Pa cific Northwest. THE LONGVIEW CO., Dept 189, Longview, Wash. . Ill I II I llllllllll llllllllllll I illLLILI llllllllllll UIIUUUIII ! WHJMLIIIUJI LIULHI O U Neighbor Got Seattle Woman to Try This Medicine and Now She , Can't Praise It Enough For Restoring Her to Such Splendid Health. "I. surely do have great faith in Kurnuk It's undoubtedly .the best medicine 1 ever heard of." declares Mrs. William Hlunukcr, of SM3 A 0th Ave., K. W., Scuttle, Wash. . - ; "About 11 year ago I had u ter rible time with the flu, and It just left me in awful condition," continues Mrs. Slunaker. "It seemed like there was 11 contin ual pounding In my head, my stomach was all upset, and I had attacks of rheumatism und neuri tis that just made, me miserable, tOO. ''r 'Why. I had such terrible palns in my right - side, shoulder und limbs Dial I would nlmost cry out. at times, and I just couldn't get PLOT TO PREVENT MARRIAGE FAILS: MANY HELP CUPID PAri.RHOHO, N. J., June 18. (AP). Or. William H. Pounda. 74. a former mayor of Paulshoro, and his bride 52, Tuesday wero re ceiving congratulations from townspeople after he had blocked efforts to prevent his marriage by having u'm committed to the state Itospltnl fur the insane. v Or. Pounds und ; Miss Jennie. St Ilea were murrled shortly before midnight, after two score Indig nant citizens hail driven to the hospital In Trenton In motor curs and convinced authorities that Or. pounds was of sound mind. The aged man was torn from the aide of his intended bride Monday morning by two unidentified men, who displayed ) tapers culling for his commitment to the Institution. Dr. Pounds asserted that his son, Charles, who lives In, Newton Square, Pa was responsible for WOMEN LOOK TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER : Innltf Ihla now u'nmli.rrilt llupm. Iprm f.n.ntii lotion before retlrlnir: rub It in tlioioiiKlily nml Irave It on ovornlirlit. Notice liow wliitt nilil ch'itr your compli-xlou bo conns. Nourishes, purifies; int. pfoxlon VIII. look-. MUo . a. .chilli's .suit, siuoolh una iH'Uimiill. UM l Jur of Mi'llo-Blo Hi'imty Cipuiii to ilny. tllsiHS DriiKH. Inc. Ailv. year to ee mat ' at ah jbl a a a any rest. I suffered with indiges tion most of the time and hud miserable puhm through my stoiuy ach thut Kept me from enjoying anything I'd cat. I wus Just so rundown 1 scarcely had u panicle Of strength or energy, ;. i "Well, u neighbor; of uttn told 1110 how wonderfully Kurnuk built her up ufter having thft flu, und I began taking the niedlclun right way. The first bottle helped me bo remarkably that I got two more, and now I am on my third hot tie. "Tho pulns Just disappeared from my side, shoulder und limbs almost like magic, and 1 can alt down at the table und eat what ever I want without my stomach hurting me a particle afterwurds. That iiOUiiillitir Kenmiilnn hnit imiirt frntii inv ti.Miil I uUitttt is nl.ll.li at night, und I have so much new' streuglh and energy. I um Just' like i dltrerent person. 1 dimply can't suv enough for Kurn-k. Kurnuk Is sold in W OrttUde by J lit'. I. iV I.. urug I o.,. UIU1 HM lending druggists. Adv. his treatment. ; V ' 1 ; The action aroused the populace of Paulshoro. Nearly GQ cltifceiut went to Trenton tb, obtain Dr. )6undH release , and when' theyj returned with him the entire town! turned out. Factory whistles! shrieked and church bella vsoiind-l ed a' welcome that brought men, j women und children to the at reels. r THAT WAR IfirriOKKNT ftAN KHANC1HCO-- Deltino r- make sure that the house containa Sysum for lifetime service ; Before you BUY Wirinc 1 B 8 B CheckSeal Electrical Contractors , are qualified io install this qmlihi wiring system Pacific States Electric Company "Check Seal" APPLIANCES Carried By , EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Minerva Says We have a blonde calf Tllupher Oxfonl, wt nolo, nibhrr hffol, Cloodyear wplt floxlWIo ol. ArniHtroiiff cork Hort tip on rap thut nevri wrlnklf. or fnUn down. A Iho another style of light tan thn new wuntd color. Ix-iwrlptton of thin tha ain on the HloodA Oxford. In thin mornlnjf hy xprBs! AJt H.ivtt. We will mirprlite you on thn . price of theae two oxfordM. Kci window. Pripo $41.50. Look Ilko $10 shoea. Muny othrr sfyleM of ox fonU for mrn. We,ell Women. Klfppras once a while. - THE B00TERY Psjr Cash and pf turn Smart New Hats Of Straw -And Bengaline. In a Wide Choice Of TrirominK8. : Many models prefer the simple ribbon band and tailored bow, or jeweled pin, while somel are 'trimmed with tlowers. lmms are large or s small. $7.50 Hlill loen't ml'ld hvlnr dlillllvra for nrlgbbors If tbry ro oaullous tiud ' competent. But when a still pwiind by nix neighbors roopern Uviy,' blew up ami burned ' ttown lW ' r Ladies rkdy-to-wear V Let Me Save You Monoy on Painting and Paper hanging ' Estimates Gladly Furnished. J, P, Morley CaUMAIN58 Taint Dept of the Oregon Hdwe. & Imp. Co. Credit CARR'S No Intercd Yec! We Do Range Wiring ".-': ''.'. ' -, 1 ' '' : '. ' . V" .S, ', - . : : Also House and all other kinds' of wiring. ''., Prices reasonable. : . JESSE Phone Main 104 Hot Lake DR. W. T. PHY, to $10.00 Ills warehouse It wus ffolKtf tso tii. Hn Is suinir for. 15.420 damf ,.y. ' Too few parents ar Qtt paBlitft terms with their rhlldren, .'. " 'A l . ELEC1H1C SHOP New Foley Bldg. Sanatorium Owner and Director.