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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1926)
Wednesday," July 7," 1926.""" 'till I :!- I'lt'l I l tit tlsTa4'- it' 1UI . I I'tll "' EA GRANDE EVENING 0ESEUVE3 'IHIJM IT' ( f . .1 i lij t Mr vim- U J i 4 - NEWS of SOCIETY Auxiliary to Tick V Official Delegates IMli-miti's to r!irt'nt , (lie local rluintrr of tho Ami'i'U-nn lKlpn iiMxillury ut the Kiutt convention ut .Mlirnllflold Aug:. 5-7 -will be elected ul; the regular ; mwtlui? uv.thf; Knlihta of I'ylhlas hall thin evll nlnir, Jim. JUtymoml O. Willlnm, the ttresiilent,. . ntiununeea. .. Tho . ehapffp' in entftletl to two ilele K:itrs. An ulternate will hcclinjicn foe each of them. , : - Mr RcppliiiKcr, - Miss- Lozier Wed ; ' ; JtlKs1' Unliy l.ozi-r win united In ' j marriage to.Venio Iteppllnarer 8at--Jlirtluy nftovmion at .3 o'clock, the service licintf pci rorined at the t Methodist' KpitH'opnl imriohaffc by r. Ilenr- I'arker. pastor, lloth iyounir iieoplo have rcsiiliMl In m 'Omnile. They wore attended by f MIhh Irene llell. IMIwi Mildred - ltepplhiRer and l.cslto Uopplinircr. Ir, nni MrH. HeppllnRer evpect to .'make their home In this city. Novel Fan Quiet Wedding Held at Cove .. MiirrLiK" vowrf wfi1 4(,li:wiftil ItyMlHK Grnrn V.. TVusi-, or fovo. 1'iKl (Joruld .7. Tucker, of Ln Gnuuld Ki (unlay afternoon in n ocrcniony that took plnco ut 4 o'clock In the lioma of Mr. and Mrn. Henry Al len. uncl( ami mint of tho bride. Tin liev. llohert Smiley. pn,stor or llle f'ovo Mcthoilfet church, of fletuted at the service; ivhich whh . 'witnefwtl hy immediate relatives of Who couple. . ' The hrldo, gowned In -white silk, carried an tirfn bouquet of sweet peas jind roses. Afler the rereinony. Mr. and Mr. Allen complimented the couple at 'dinner. Amoutr eight Riiests were "Mrs. IMlth I,. I'piLse, of Cove, mnth Vr of tho lirlde. and Andrew Tuck er, of Kltfin. father of the hride-ri-ooiu. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will he at homo In Iji Oramle at 212 Third Hlreet after September 1. The hijlde, who 1 already known 1o many of the younir people of this city, is o. Hrraduute of Willam ette university. . Mr. Tucker Is a foreat ranker , stationed in ai Grande.1 He dime here a little more than a. year affo but lias been In forestry service ' for nbout three years. He l an : alumnus of the Vniverslly of Tda- ho. Drill Team Prepares . For, Convention The drill team, in charge of Mm, Horathy Davy, practiced indns trlously on work that will bo pre H nled ut the state convention here In September when tho ljidies Kill I road Trainmen met at Ragles hall , last evening. Kittle business was transacted outside or prelim inary arrangements for the sUite meeting. Mrs. Ciraro Adskim, locnl president, expects some definite word, from the grand president in regard to preparations before tho next regular meeting' of the auxiliary. A leather belt with a shield at th side for a fan in the shape of a knit la a novelty for use with tailored o sports clothes. Mish-Jennings Nuptials Announced Announcement is made today of tho marrlag-e of Miss Mario Mfsh, of Hillings, Mont., to AHey Jen nings, of 1a Grunrto, which took place nt Hpokane, Wash., tho morn, lug of Wednesday, June 30. Jus tice of tho Peace McCormick rood tho rites tn his office at the court house. Mr. nnd Mi's. Jennings arrived here Friday.- They luvvc establish ed tholr home- at, 1903 Adiuu ave nue. - The groom, who ': Is connected with the modern 1-aundry, i a son of Mrs. K. JetinliiKH. of this city, lie came here In 1919 Im mediately on his discharge from Ihe army. Mrs. Jennings has been a teach er In the schools at Hillings. Who has lived there wilti her sister, Mrs. K. 11. lhixtor. 'ffinner drop cookies, milk, tea. I luiiner-i-Spanlsh steak, baked potatoes, creamed carrots, head lettuce, with l-Vei ch d resiling. Washington cream !! with sliced warhes, Hraham broad, mllfc, cof fee. , .. The cheesn sandwiches must ho 4ta.rofuly too Hied In the, oven. When made this way the cheese, la Just ineltrd wlthottl bolng over cooked and toiiKh. Overcooked cheeso Is difficult to digest and khould never ho served. Hpanlsh steak offers n stiKgest-' (Mi for, a comnnav dinner when, u roast, la.not wanted. l . One sirloin steuK cut 3 i Indies ttitelc, 1 tablespoon salt, 1 tea spoon pepper, t tablespoons but ter. 4 largo onions, 1 quart toma toes or 6 good sized fresh ones, cup grated cheese. Wlpo meat with a cheesecloth wruntr out of cold water. Trim odges. llcut ii n Iron frying pan and rub with a pleca of sunt cut from the steak. When tho spider Is vry hot sear tho meat quickly on both sides. There should not be uny sur plus fut lu tho frying ' pan, just enqugh to prevent tho mont from sticking dmlng the searing. When tho tfteuk Is thoroughly seared sprinkle with Ut nnd pepper and spread with butter. Iour about 1 cup hQlllng; water In at one side of the pun uud cook in H hot oven for 3U minutes. Cover- with onions peeled and cook 45 minutes. Then add u layer of tomatoes pared ami sliced und cook until tomatoes are lender. Hprinkle with grate, chceso and cook until cheeso Is mulled und slightly browned on top. Herve with a k ru vy uiude from (bo liuuor In the pan.. This will servo, eight perspns. ' The ladles' Aid society of the Lutheran church will have a meet ing In tho chuvtfh annex at 2:30 OOd OT , (...MiHnir ..... I wnThiiii 1 Mohr. 'f " '. 1 NATIONAL PARK IN Southern Utah hundreds of tquare milci of murveluuily crilorfd peaks, chasms, terraces ni cathedral spirts nutke up the scenic wonders ZION NATIONAL PARK BRYCK CANTON CEDAR BREAKS KA1BAS FOKCiiT NORTH RIM CF GRAND CANYON All reached via the Union Pacific. Scheduled tours afford an inexpensive vacation, low rulrip lares. SEND FOR FltlC ILLUITRATKD . BOOKLET and let ut help you arrange every detail of the tour. Include this side trip on your way east. PACIFIC VACATION ROUTE T. II. KETCXEY, A sent T,a firanilc, Ore, Announcements Social aannmicctnciit nmy be printed In thhj colinnn free of charge. Any. aiinoiincemcnCH per tqlniuK to any function such as cooked footl sales, etc., will he refused. Antioiutct'iiH'Uts, to Im printed tho same day, must, be In society editor's hamls lj t:tKJ o'clock. News eilitor's note. , Sister Mary Says: (Uj Klslrr Mary) llronkritsi OruiiKO julci cereal, tliln crpuii, HOft cooltoil cirfrs, ciiHp whoto wlieat totiHt, -milk cofi'p.e. l.unrhcon Jullled voBotahlo wiluU, tonHtcd cheoso BundwlchcB, La Grande Electric Company Approved- Check Seal DEALER. c ' Women Tell Others how this new hy gienic pad discards easily as tissue no laundry Minerva Says, We want to thaik the peo ple who patronizu us on their shoe huyintf for the summer time dress and ouc inff shoes, and wo nre en deavoring to keep a nice as sortmcnt of Indies and men's shoes at all times. We wiU try nnd Rive you a pood fit, classy patterns und reason able prices nt oil times. We have n few lines of nleo Dress Slippers, broken sixes, at reduced prices. THE BOOTERY All II, ft time for nire T)rw Shoes. Comfort Slippers for - iiot weather. '"Pay Cosh and ' you Pay Lr-sn alwayfl. BECAUSE one woman o adriiea. othcri, and because doctor! ID urge, most women are deserting tl(t old-time "sanitary pad'Mor a new, and better way. Eight !n 10 better-class woman now use "KOTEX." S Discards as easily s a. piece o. ' . tissue. No laundry. No embar rassment, Five times as absorbent as ordi nary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL danger of offending. Obtainable at all drug and depart ment stores simply by saying "KOTEX." Vou ask for it without hesitancy. Tackage of 12 cost! only a few cents. Troves old ways, a needless risk. Iq fairness to yourself, try it. KOTCX White Men Cultivate Gardens in Cold North TAN AN. Alaska, July 7. (AP) Ie ami snow with dreary wastes of frosen ground through which tee-bloeked alreubis move slug jrlahly iho popular t conception of tho urotlo elrclo arc not ulwuys wlial the visitor sees In part of Al aska that maps deslfrnute us helnff In the frlKlrt xonc. ( HowitdcrnaT us )t mlKht hp to opo whoso knowledKc of the Norlhluiul has boon Rotten from movies port raying fur-hooded ,Ksklmo musn- j Inff over snow crupta , wben- It Is; summer everywhere else, the visit- or to the Koyukuk 'river region WuiUd find front May ro Hip" fu ller, prolific Kurdens cultivated by white men. , . There within tlr? aretle circle tiro long days of sunshine during Juno, July und August, Including u full month ending July 7 in which tho sun never sots und from tho middle of May to tlte coming of frosts In Heptemhor vegolutlon grows lUKuriuatly ' HAN iMKOO Punrrul services will bo held Thurttduy for Ihe lit. Uev. Kdward Osborne, former bis- rlcu. He was SI years old uud had ,re i iron in iviv., There's one thin about a stolen flivver. Vou can't Identify It by sltrht. Hut you cun hy sound. No! lUst 1 H, & S. Electric Company Approved J" Check Seal DEALER. Special Offer June 10 to July 10 MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Westinjjhouse Electric Ranges Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Cook by Wire" or Service at a touch Put tjualitti inside the Walls Iight at the command of your finger-tips jor elbow! Power. heat when and where you will. These are your reward for insisting , upon a G. E. Wiring System! Quality materials, modern design and sound workmanship, though , hidden by your walls, insure complete service the instant you touch a switch. And this system lasts as long as the walls themselves! ; Select a "Check" Seal Electrical Contractor. He is entitled to your full confidence. Ask him to install, the no System jor lifetime service Before he may use the "Check" Seal to secure your confidence he has won our confidence by his standards of workmanship and the character of material he uses. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY Rimmttralu, "Check" Seal Electrical Retailer ullQualii Elt(truulJitmbaniliiu. 25WIM Km 'Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. APPROVED Check Seal D EXITED Mid- Year Clearance f of Smart Millineru This value-giving Sale occui-s at a most opportune time for these hats are just the thing to wear with dainty, sum m e r rocks. And their "moderate cost makes it possible to select several for the usual price of . one. ' ' ... ' A Three-Day Sale Thursday ,. Friday Saturday . Drastically Reduced Prices, That Will Prove a Revelation to You. Practically Our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Hats. " For your convenience arranged in groups. LOT 1 VALUES TO $8.75 $2M LOT 2 VALUES TO $12.75 $6.85 It will pay you to in 1 spect these values. , :i See the windows they tell the story. $7.50 mi LADIES REAOY-TOWEW AND MIUWN;S1Y WK 1 LOT 3 VALUES TO $16,50. mi u Ri idire Near OreEon City Busiest Point i SA.1.KM. Ore. July 7. (AD The Inmlost tmfric point III Or Ko'n, In a count miulo throughout llin Hlutp by tho xluto lilsuwuy 1 nnrlniitnt on Jnnu IG. WUH tho J'lirk I'liioo lulilK" north of Oiii- koii City. , At this pliiri' u total or 3SI!l Viilllt'lc'H llllHWll bctwuPII iho hnuiH of U u, in. nmt in p. in. Of tlicmi 2874 worn ihibhoiiki'I' vo hlfliH dU'rylnir Oii'Kon llcnnm-H, :t r 4 '.'parrying' 'llcciwoa of ..otlior tit; ai . trurk or tonii r iiiYtW,.' -42 1(ruck8"'or'inor, "fli'uii' II lunH, IS motor ryclcs und M hoiHO-i)i'nwn vehlclca. Thn flccond tiusloitt point .win ono mile houIIi of McUfonl, whero a total of .1fi4n volilcloB paHpil. 'lli'rn'H a lmlr-rnlHlnir htt of iipwk. Hun Kraiiplaco womnn pql Honi'd hy hair tonic nHli M),llO(i. 8t. IOiiln ninn of 20 h.id four wlvus. I'rohnlily ono of IhcHO con. ironlnl fi'ltowH who cn't Htiy "No." I 'i-il II UL II' Li .. ' I . ' The Home o the New Orthophonic Victrolas Credit CARR'S No Interest ' CMiturles and CiihlfurV ics have come hi there nre lot mr whete those came frvnu We mean those Breezy CENTURY FANS we've been selling. Every Kind. Every $ie. La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Ad&ma Arv At The Hands Of An Artist Skillfully, and with infinite care each lock of hair is adjusted to the machine. The result a permanent wave that conforms to your own chosen style of hair bobbing, that is most wisely adapted to your facial contours and which brings out the subtle charm of your individual loveliness. One does not undergo a mere "process" at this Shop. One lends herself to the creation of an artistic effort. FINGER WAVING -OUR SPECIALTY Colonial Beauty Shop Phone Main 539 K. Lucille Daly Prop. New Foley Bid. -