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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1926)
"Wednesday, June 80. 1026. ijb rail. i w a, iv iva iiin n. w r. it. ' . 1 NEWSofSOCETY Mrs. Rose Entertains For Daughter Mr. Klmor Hone enlrrtulneil Iwolvp Utile boyn ami girls at a liiwn party yftorrtuy artornoon honoring- tho fourth birthday an nlvnrwiry of her lltllo dnughter, Vlriflnlo. Oamen were, enjoyed- on the lawn of tho noxe home during tho afternoon, including: a peanut hunt when little MuHea Oertrudo Klnir ond Violet Itlley ond Ilyrum Wooil and Clifford Crowley found the moat peanut luid were award ed prism. .. . , Ijiler In tho artornoon tho chil dren were Routed at prettily deeor nted tnliln and refreBhmentH were Horved. Tho ennterploro wan a lih'ihduy cake with four rumllna ropreHontlnir tho little honor ruet'H four lilrlhdays. Clever fnvora were found tit each plnee. ; The ehllilron prewonl wore: raw lenro Howell, Onrlrude Kliifr. llttr. rill niehanlson, Hyrum' Wood. Hominy Wood. Clifford Crowley, .llutnile fmilnir, Fern Hlon, Donulrl Won. I.uellle Nam. Violet alley and Vlrirlnln. Hose. The children' inoihei'M were nlo a-nettl., Bridjre Partv Held At Island City Mrs. Fred Kiddle and Mm. Klino Cleprir entertained at an nl tractive brUlge parly yesterduy afternoon af the homo of Mrs. Kiddie at Island v city. Many bouquetH of swoetneoH, I'W In nil their lovely pastel shades, were urrnnged about the., rooms forming a pretty setting for. seven tnhlos of bridge. Mrs. Albert Wordell, of Island I City, won higli score for tho nfter- noon and Mrs. U- M. Hoyt received the second prize. 1 After the card gomes it 'dainty X two-course luncheon wu served. Miss Cleaver Signs As Art Instructor MIhh Constance Clenver, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. H. H, Cleaver of this cty. will tench are In the jun iorliiK-li school at Kitt?enc bcfdnnlnjif In September. Mitw fleover re- reived word yesterday Unit nho had been elected to the position. Teach- t iK for tho school were elected i outlay nijrht. . MImh Plciiver Krutluuted from tho I'nlvernlly of Oregon this Bprlne ntul Hlnce ret liming to her home In KdHtorn Oregon she Iioh boon at Wallowa Jike. She will spend the llanna and daughters, R A. Kp htimtner there. Hhe frrnduated llntf, Frank Marulre, MIsh Huth from tlio local hltfh school with , j-lcrsslnKer, Mr. und Mrs. H. H. the lnss of 1922 Mlw Kdlth Pierce, another Kriulnutn of the '22- clas of the JA (Irnndo hlKh chool and a recent graduate from the rniverslfy of) Orejjfon, hn sieceptrd a position as phyflieal Culture director in the jun- . lor hlifh school at Salem for the, , comlnff school vear. Miss Pierce J ,is the dauirhtHr of Governor Wal ier r. Pierce and formerly nmd l.a Grnnde her home for a mini- ber oQ years. She will come to JjQ. Gramle as soon aft she completes a cotirse in summer school ut Kuj;enc(quet of sweetpeas. to spend the remainder of the sum mer at the farm home of her broth er, Uoyd Pierce. Her younger sis tor. Miss lorrnine Pierce, has al ready nrtived in the. city for the Hummer. W. W. G. Elect New Officers New officers were elected Sat urday nfternoon whn the World Wide Guild of the Baptist ch.urch met nt the church for the regular quarterly business meeting. MIhh Minerva Says Hurray! for the Fourth of July! Have you got those light . nionde Slippers for the big dunce and eelehrnllon. Now, girls, got u pair of nice silk hose and blonde slippers Hint's what nloltes the. Jioys B(t up and take notice. If you can't catch a fellow with these on, tell Had Ilny don and I'll ee that you i gel i one. "Illte'em lip and let 'or buck"! Hurray for the Fourth of July. THE BOOTERY Where you got the nionde ' Kicks and then shake a foot. Claud Pratt's favorite color "nionde Kids." Elcctric Light Globes 60 Watts 25c F. L. LILLY Hardware Beachjhade Orantaioth.r's umbrella, ramodeHea for tbt beach and motor! It la cov. r4 with bliit and rose cretonne anaihors'8 nna con1lt'"'t boat to u nanaie j jointed. - Hazel Hector was promoted to tho president's chair taking tho placo of Miss lateen Oliver, and Miss Klliel lirown wa elected secro- ry-troasurer. Miss Marian Harris eiocion sroicner. The guild house party to bo held nt McMinnvillc, Ore., July 17, 18 and 19 waa discussed. Several girls from tho local organization are plnnning to attend. ' ltefreshmonts were served by tho hostess. Miss Kthcl Hrown. before adjournment. ... . . The president 'of tho orgnnlza- lion has called a special buMness meeting for this evening, to bo fol lowed by a pep meeting, at tho home of Mum Marian Hurrls. . Picnic Dinner Honors Miss Hawes . Miss Gertrude Ilawoa, who la vts- Hing- hero a (?uent of Mbm Mabel )oty Is belnir entertained thU -weak. .Monday evening nt party of friends 'Kuthered ut the William Wilier home for a picnic dinner In her lionor. Dinner was served .t about 6:80 o'clock on the lawn at tho Miller home on It avenue. Those pres ent included Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cleaver. . MIhh Mabel Doty, MIkh Oortrude Hawes, Mr. und Mrs. Wil liam MMlor and their two sons und Miss Gladys Miller. Cove (Special) Miss Viollet ttlooni became the bride of Owcar Gorliam, of North Powder, Hatur- day afternoon at '2 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mr, Cora IJloom, of Cove. The Rev. K. e. Snilloy performed the ceremony, The bride was pretty In dress of of white crepe. She carried a bou- Hesldes the family only a few innm?diate frlentls were present. Tho ceremony was followed by a reception after which the happy couple left on a two week's- honey moon trip to North Powder lake. They' will make their home at I'nlon. Announcements . Social uwouncenirntfl may be primed Iu this column free of charge. Any announcements per taining to any function such cooked food sales, etc, will be retimed. Announcements, to be printed the name day, must be In society editor's hands bj 11:00 o'clock.- News editor's note. Tho lllverside ladles' Aid hog postponed it meeting from, the first Thursday In July to the first Thursday In August. N .... There -will be a business meeting of tho Sons and Daughters of Un ion county pioneera Friday after noon at 8:30 o'clock in the city hall. Officers will be elected and Women Dispose Of this new hygienic pad as easily as tissue no laundry ofttmTI F;s women have dis- I carded old-time "sanitary" pads for a new and better way. 1 A way that offers far greater pro tection. A way. loo, that banishes the old-time problem of disposal. Eight in 10 better-class women now use "KOTEX." Discards as easily as a piece of ' tissue. No laundry. Noembar rassment. j Five times as absorbent as ordi nary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL ' danger of offending. 1 Obtainable at all drng and depart ment stores simply by saying "KOTEX." You ask for it without ' hesitancy. Package of 12 costs only a few cents Proves old ways a needless risk. In fairaeii to yourself, try it. THE NODINE SETTLEMENT (Continued from rage 1) out hreiikfaKt of fish he hud ever eaten. They had hint May about a week before they left him. lie went on down tho r-reckj and .,.-.. .... rw u run into a aiimii hulll tdaHtt nluk, coffee, eubln. the cabin was built of .Uneh..on Itlee crouquetlea puncheons xplii out and luld on . wllh ,.hi.,.a KlUoe. leUueo wind each other. Hac k of the cabin wus wlchea. drop nut rooklea, milk, a Hiunll piece of ground spaded tea. . y ' and planted iu radishes and tur-1 Dinner Hoiled , pottage ham, ulna, from tho nppearunre II waa uotutoea, spinach, cucumber KRliid, done by a white man who iiad de- whole, wheat bread, puff . while serled his eubln. nothing- suited cake, berries, milk, coffee. him better than to stay thero uwlille. ThU wiu a placo wtt of Tiilon and on tho creek. Ho stayed there und harvested the garden and decided to mako hia home thero, he knew it would not lie long be fore the valley would bo guttled as it was on tho routu to tha Iduho mines. One nlnht he turned out his horses and the next morn ing, found out they wero gone und looking, around found their trull and started out on foot, following thorn ho Went Into tho Will I own vnlloy coming upon five qr six In dians and several thousnnd hood of 1,M . About July 1, Tom IeRerwood and Ian Wuldo cumo into the country with the first herd of horses and settled between I'nlon and the depot. In the fall, John Purton und Dick Hoblnson eunie iu from the Willamette vulley with cattle but (lid not - locate any ranches. While this was ffolnj? on. people came In and sol I led along the ed:e of the-ulley, tho upimt end of the valley, bctwei-n Hot Inko and Cove was u vast luke covered with tules and was called Tule lake. The whole valley was covered with rye and hunch rtuks. Only thft peo ple who had seen it coAld appreci ate Its beauty. In the fall 'of 1862,- he left tho cabin which he found und had lo cated a claim, which afterward formed a part of I'nlon, which is now west of Vnion. Hevernl months aTter Kred Nodtne hnd settled this valley, a man named Conrad Miller came here driving- an, - .ox team. Coming: to the end stopped at the cabin that Nodlnc had settled and prepared to unload. MeanwhW Cofrin, Clark and Hlnkley had t a k en u p the cl aim an d were 1 a possession of It. They told Miller he was not going- to have posses sion of the lund bxtt after Mlllep told them his torr. .they thoug-ht they hud better Klve It up. In those duys there were no courts In this part of the country, and Un ion county was a part- of Wasco and tho county seut was Tho Dut ies. As Nodtnc was the only party In thl.s neighborhood that was 'not arrangements made for the 2fith annual .pioneer reunion to be held at Itlverslde park July 15. ' , : Tho ladies oC Mooseheart, La- wrlori will meet at the home of Mrs. rrc avenue, o'clock. Thursday afternoon at 2 7 f) When Good Complexions Count Most If your skin is oily and you spend time out of doors where the dust and wind and sun are constantly helping injure your complexion, you should pay particular at tention to. facial treatments at this time of year. . Nothing is quite so inconvenient and em barrassing as an irregular and rough skin and it is a frequent discomfort when dust and dirt is permitted to cause irrita tion. A clean and healthy skin is always charming, but the usual home methods of treatment are not often adequate. A ser ies of facial treatments provides an inex- . pensive yet sure .way to a soft, lovely com plexion. Our operators are trained and experienced in this work and are ready to talk to you and arrange convenient ap pointments. Colonial Beauty Shop Sister Mary Says: , illy Mtor Mai?) : nivnkfus( Oninjjro Juice, cer . ml nnnltml with ' rtntnai nrlun trvn. A cottuRe bum usually weighs from two to four pounds und con tains no bone. In choosing one of those hums select one that ts firm to the touch If rat Is not liked. - A phtco thut "gives" when pressed will huve streaks of fut through It, white oik thut Is firm will huve solid meat with little fut. Itico Cnnunutlf! With riiciwt , Shiico - V' One-half cup rioe, H cup lull ing wutcr, 1 cup milky tuhle. spoons creum, 1 egg, 3' tablespoons pimentos minced, (optional), tfuspoon suit. Wush and pick ovor rice. Cover with cold wuter und let slund over night. In the morning druln and put Into double holler. Add boiling water and cook over hot wuter un til rice has absorbed water. Add milk and cook over hot water un til rice hus absorbed milk. Add cream, egg slightly beaten, pimen to, salt and a few grains of pepper, spread on. a ' plutor to cool. Khupo, roll tn crumbs, dip In egg slightly beaten and roll uguln in crumbs. Pry In deep futhot enough to brown un inch cubo of bread in 40 seconds. Drain on brown paper und serve with cheese suuee. To make the sauce, melt 2 tab lespoons butter In a smooth sauce pun. tlr In 2 tuhlespoons flour and slowly udd 1 Mr cups milk, stir ring constantly. Hrlng to tho boil ing potnl and season wllh leu spoon suit and K teaspoon pap rika. Add cup finely chopped cheese. Stir until cheese Is melt ed. More cheee can bo used If preferred, up to 1 cup. . , Interested In the affair he was call, ed on to settle II. , He held court ut the disputed cabin under a halm tree and heard the testimony of both sides. Mil ler said In tho fall of ISfil. ho en tered the valley alone and had come up to this end of tho valley. Here he had picked out the claim which suited him best and built the cabin and spaded up a place tn the hack und plunted radlshc and turnips. Jater on, he left, decid ing on coming backhe had gone up to Vancouver and all had gonV well until he came to the. John Day river and couldn't cross. Hp quit the attempt until In tho fall. Tho other party's story was si m pit, they had found tho land unoccu pied and settled there. He de cided that Miller was entitled 0 first , nursery which consisted of mostly apple trees and a few pear . II il ' - Heralding the July ;. f , . I It ''.; 'It Vlli' T"'t.'t utti' J'ir"Hiti .itoit '.' ; " . ; ' - w -.., We Welcome Your Charge Account trees, hn sold them for ono rtol i la r . tree and Mold then the ltut part of tho year, und they Rave Conrad Miller the credit for plant lnff the flrnt fruit. treoH und ralHln Hie HrM fruit In Union county. aimi:i; to svi) I.Ofl ANORTylOS At moo , flemplc MrPhei-Hon 1h ffolnff to buo for $400,000 dnmiiKeii for "hlftckenlnK InrilntiuilonH" In regard to hor vor on of her dlwippeurnnoo. Twa $200,000 Huits ore helnK prepared hy her utlorneyH. 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