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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
Wednesday, July 21, 1926 EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three Society News1 SYNOD TOBIES Lawn Party Honors Miss Cullen Tlio fourtii'nth tlrtlidn' nnnl VTiry q JUith .Cullrn wns tho lnNr.trriU.on Sot a ilt-llcrhtful nffulr last1 evening, when )it mol her, Mm. HtMnloy ('. Ijiphum, entortutn rl lw-lvo boys ami ttirx at tt lawn pariy In her honor. .,t tJiiiniPH und dant'lntr woro rnjoyod liy tho hayn und irlrU dnrlnj? th Dvonlntr, nftfr wnlrli they wfo sentod til miiaH tahU-M, prt'tllly doc omlort with jrurdnn floworo, whrro i i'ffi oroani. euko. raiuly urn) fruit ' vtiH wrvOfl by Mrs. I.iipham, uh " , i4'A . V Mr. O. W. ll:in.vli. , . MIhh riillon nTfivod many low ly birthday tfirtn. Auxiliary Plans Special Session I'lmiM wiTf intido for a Hpoclal nu-oilnj? of the Uidb'V n'HNlllnry to Ihc llrolhorliood of Hallway TMtn-im-n to he held ThurBilay afternoon at 2 oVlock at Kaj,'h4 hull. hurt, i-vfiilntr when tho auxiliary mom hvr mol In.rKtilar session. All lor mlfi-M arc nquinli'd' to attmwl tho mor'tliiK' n.i ImMltiosa of import 1,1100 will ho dlHciiHHi'd at th'.it time. Tnitiatfon followed lat oven Iukt'h biif(iH'HS KiMHlnn. Itofrctih , nu nlH wt-ro served by tho roin lnittrn In ehare. ' f'ovt (Mpeelal) A farewell pnrly was Klvon for Mrs. Tom JIarrls at the homo of Mrs. Leonard Towle 'Salnrdaji aftornoon. Many friends of the honor guest were present to wish 1it happiness iu her new home, ' Mr. tinrf Mrs. Harris and family left Tuesday for Siinnystde, Wash.; to 'make, their hanip, A They have resided n't Vove for ninny years und their many friends hero rejrrot to see them move uwny. i ' rove f Speelal) Mr. and Mrs. ' ' entertained - at The KtieatH were I V. J. JlalhiMuk dinner Kund'iy. Ir. 'and Mra. V M. nioom and NATIONAL PARK IN Soul htm Utah hundreds of aqunre mile of marvtlo!ily t'ol&rcd jK-uki, rKasms, tf rrucr ti(l(;Utclkla)irtiinak up the scenic wotkdera of ZION NATIONAL PARK BHTCE CANYON CkDAR BREAKS t, KAIBAB FOREST NORTH RIM OF GRAND CANYON All fesrhijd Via the Union PblMic. Scheduled tuuni nfTonl an inexpensive vacation. Low ronnd-urlp font. SEND FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED ' BOOKLET tnd let you arrange every detail of the touiy Include UiU side trip on your way eait. PAOFIC VACATION ROUTE, J.; n. kee.ntt, Aeent IJi c;miitlL, Ore. Mrs. Howard . i. Or IVmllrton " S Will ho Iipip aain tliis wrok ! to Kivo IN'iinanciit Mnm1! Waves At , IU:VAI1 M ItKATTY . SHOP ' full or l'hoiio For ' AppoinltiHMilH. Minerva Says Thin Is one of our drossy Step - In Pumps. Patent leather vamp and quarter, wood her I covered with ull jrator. . ""Also the snmo ns- iibnve except llffhi color allKtitor trim. This Is one of our patterns that they ult crave. and a nobby one at that priced ot ST.fHt and 1.U. Chiffon Silk Hose for the ladles. In all colors. Pe cute nnd wear a pair of Ihrso priced at THE B00TERY l-r ohhy Shoe anil Howl. Cash Spells Iaivh li-U-r llnm Cuff For Fall A new cuff for ffill w&r Is of troi point mbroltlery with th colors v psftted In 'tin back nitchlnf. children of Nampa,! Idaho: Mrs. Kllen lllooni. of Nwhinr. Ore.; and .Mrs. Karon Ivors, or Vale. Ore. ' Announcements fioHnl MiiuniiiK'riiteuis may be prlnUnl in tni!4 oolumn rrvt) o( c lwnre. Any announcement ptr tiilnlug to any fmietions smii as cooked food Milt, etc.. will be refused. Announcements, to be printcil the same day, mnst be In society editor's hamts 1jj V:00 o'clock. Mew editor's noUs. -, Tnn ,(tt(1P8. AI(I sot.io,y of the;' . .,,.-,, n ,,,, ,.. nett row aflernoon ut 2;30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. N. Nelson. 1905 Oak street. I ' The Women'.i rhrlstlnn Teni peranco I'nlon will meet In the purloin of the Methodlut Kpuwontil elltireh Tlmmdnv n ff nrnnnn "Tnlw -2, ut 2:80 o-eloek. All tliembem and others Interesled are lnviled to attend. , . There will hi n sneei.il meetlni- of tho Women's llenefit nssoela tlon tomorrow aflernoon ot tho home of .Mrs. ''rank Pike. (lljr SlMter Jlary) nrenkruM llerries. eerenl, thin ereiiin. sort eooketl PKgtt. erlwp Bra hum InnNt. milk, enffen. f l.lmeheon lr!e,l lieef "'wlih rlee. hrown lireml nnd butler tiunil wIcIh j., lemonuile. Dinner llrolled fl.sh, frle.i nonilleM, lmlteml sreen lieailH, Jel lieil pllleapiile Mllail, elleese Htieks, raspberry riuntllnK3, ifralium brejiil, Inilk, coffee. Keep" in mlml when broiling fl.sh lltu! tile llesh Hide Mlloulil be rook- ed first In a split and opened fish. The skin Is then cooked until the skin Is brown and crisp. .IlitKt 1'lnoappli- Salmi One quart can pineapple. 4 lab- lespoons lemon Juice, 2 tablespoons KraniilHted Belatln, 1 cup diced . celery. 1 medium sized cucumber. 4 tablespoons suxar, cup cold water. cup nut meals, 1 cup mayonnaise. Drain pineapple and cut Into dice. .Soak Bclatinc III cold water for live minutes. MrlnB pineapple juieo to tho boillUB point and add softened gelatine. Stir until dis solved and add 2 cups of water. Let stand until mixture bcRlnB to Jelly and add lemon Juice, sugar, celery, cucumber pared anil diced pineap ple. Kold In mayonnaise and turn into a niold. stand In the re- friRerator eight hours or longer to become thoroughly chilled und rirm. L'nmold and serve on a bed of lettuce. Sprinkle with nuts be fore serving. CHOItVS'MASTKK M1M NKW VOItlv Dorothy llarhi r, a 20-year-old nrunelte from .Mil waukee, Wis., who regards herself as a simple little country Bill. Is the muster mind of the chorus at the Vnnudervllt. She hud the best score in an Intelligence test con ducted by a professor. It was so hot the girls were soekless. If the police ever get after us we'll get a Job ns vice president and never he noticed ut all. Girls Love New Wonderful Powder You will not have a shiny noae now. A very fine, pure, new French Proceaf Towder is all the rage. Keeps shins awsy perspiration hardly affects it Lines er pores won't show. Looks like natural skin and gives a beautiful complexion. Get a box today. -It it tails MELLO-CLO. GI.ASS IKl"(iS, Inc. H. & S. Electric Company Approved, Check Seal DEALER i Sister Mary Says: j IAWMN Kl'OKNK, Ore. July SI. (AP) The l'rcsbytcnnn synod of Orejron ended Its Srith unniml session hero last nUhl, arter innkinif rommlttec appointments und tahllnK tlvo re solution to tax each member (1 In order to raise money to construct ii a administration butldlntf nt the children's farm near tlorvallis. In tabtiim the -rosoluilon, mem bers of the synod nx pi ft I nod that this tax, toKether w.'tli.thnt which will be levied by the national hoard in rninlnff a fund or t'"J. ooo.Oito would be oo much for the church members to undertuke. The national fund Is to he used for ministerial . pensions and the, care of fumllhs of ministers. A TcHOluiion wns nnssed extend- jlntf to lr. Arnold liennntt Hall. president elect of the University of Oregon, fho heartiest ood wishes for an administration that would he signally successful lit the deve lopment of tho yountf people of Oregon. . .. Apbolntinents to committees und hoards of the church ;, were an nounced as followb - Trustees for the 1927 synod: the Hev. l. A. Thompson. Portland, chairman; the ilev. W. 8. Gilbert, U'ortlund: the Itev. George Jl. l.i-e, jNewbertf; Klric.r Ii. r.. Itosehui, ami Klder J. J. itoss, Portland, j lUuiquH, IIks Appoint mI . i Hy nodical, council: Joph V. Stewart, ' Albany, chairman; tho Hev. A. K. Khrlvor, t'oos Hay; the Itev, l I., liomiuet, Grande Konde; O. H. Mact.'Unr, I'cmlleton; ''Jiorne H. J,ce, i'orlland; J. 11. Uuiul), .Southern Oregon; and T. Uohlnson, Wlllumeiic. 1 Nallonal missions committee; the Itev. K. H. 1'cnce, J'ortland. i halrnian; i '. JrlulHM, t.'ooa Hay: the Itev. I-;. P. I.awrenee. Southern Oreiron: the Itev. William Crosby jT o Kuropenn pollee sei Beunts Uoss, lirande ltonle: H, G. Han- and four Chinese members of the son, Pendleton; and the Itev. W. .Hon Kons poller foree were re II. J.ee, Willamette. lleaseil today by Chinese plekets ProKram und. fields committee: jenfnretnir the t'unlon antl-ltrltlsh the Ilev. W. It. Nugent, Portland, ' hoyoott, who had held Ihem enp synod 81 lurrc: Itev. (1. H. Wilbur, live since early this week. The re- 1'cndleton: the Ilev. W. K. ShieldH, Orando Hondo) the Hov. Javld Mf.vturton. Portlanil: the Hev. J. K. I,amb. Southern Oregon: the J- 1- Snyder, t'OOs Bay; A. Caswell, WillameUi ; Kldor J. W. Malonoy, ivndloton; and A. t Srhinidt, Albany. v Chairinon of committees: the Ituv. I. W. M. MrCluor, l'ortland. forclfriv inis-slons: the I to v. 11. I Howinun, rortland, rlirlstlim edu eallon: tho Hov. 11. O. HaiiHon, I'uiidlcton, relief and siiHtcnLaHon. Woman Refuses to Pay Fine and Is Arrested ASfOIUA. Ore. July 21. (AP); lleeaiine she refuwd to pay i flnqjuf $25 fur uhbIIiib withoiit n license, Mm. Irene. Moyle. i of HeUMlile, was arresle.1 Tileijilay anil lodKeil In the county Jail to serve out her fine In 1-1 ilnys. t .Mis. Itoyle was arrested by ('. r. Hinllli. deiiiity Kiiine warden. j some time iiku and was fined j beinif bIvcu tinie In w hich to p:iv I It. Hhe made no effort to pay Ihp fine and Wardeu Smith airain l00k ,,r ,llto eusio.iy., , I I!IIV HM.I'S tOSCOW An athletic husband ,H ,lo ,,ppru, n a M ctowd.. H-Ch a thronf welcomed .Mary ,lckror(1 ullll j ,0hb that Houb had w cu )lcr 0 ,,, Kilouidcr. La Grande Electric Company Approve cL Check Seal DEALER , Women's Peace-of-Mind under trying hygienic condi tions is assured this new way. Givea absolute prov&ction discards like tissue A DANCE, a sheer gown to be worn ; a difficult hygienic situ ation. You need no longer give this complication a second thought. The hazards of the old-time sani tary pad have been supplanted with a protection both absolute and ex quisite. It is called "KOTEX" ... five times as absorbent as ordinary cot too pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time. Thus ending; ALL fear of offending. S You discard it as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No em barrassment. You get it for a few cents at xny drug or drpartmeut store simply by laying "KOTEX." Women aik for it without hesitancy. Try Kotex. Comes 12 in a package. Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. KOT 6 X Hq UunirjdlKard like Haiar Durkin Made r- v:"- Abovo Is Mrs.' Kilwin Sliunaliiin for tho murder of wlioae hli8l)unU, Marly Durkin, I lie ahrllt lmmllt, h'us liccn tried nt liuxhunil, Marty lnirkln, the n.-lk linailll, has -lieon tried at when he attempted to arrest the bandit for lioolleKKlnK. Chinese Release Two European Policemen IIOXO KONtl, July 51. (AP)- lease was effected after a dtlnch ment of the hrlllsli Kusl Surrey roKlineiit Imd born sent to find tho lnlstdntt men. The poHeomon wero esiptnred Eastern d APP F:OVE Her a Widow when their m o 1 n p b o n t wont aground In tho r.mehuni liver, near hrro, durtnff tho floods of 1 a few days RO. ACTItl'.SS WINS imfO( K l,OS AXCiKI-KS Florence Vldor, film at'tress, who decdared in a dlvoreo complaint-a year opo that too imieh talent in one family led to "Hubmerponoo of individuality" liaR boon grrantod a final decreo of divorce from her director huab'.uul, Klntt Vldor. , : . ; ' There's one Hno thlnff liihout a straw hat. When you ot real inad yon ciin Idle it. Put quality wiring inside your walls A tight roof, a firm foundation, a dependable elec trical installation. these things mean home comfort and permanence. Quality wiring lasts as long as the building stands; quality wiring binds electricity to constant obedience. The G. E. Wiring System is made by General Electric as a complete unit com' bining quality materials with the last word in modern design. Before you build, select a "Cfiecfc" Seal Electrical Contractor to do the wiring. Ask him to install the .wiring System: Jor lifetime service Before he can use the "Check" Seal to secure your confidence he has proved to us by his standards of workmanship and by the character of materials used, that he deserves this confidence. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY. Rimtmhralit, that "Check" Seal Electrical Retailers nil Quality SLltamtlxMmbtndiitj. Oregon Light & Power Co. Check 8eal Historical Expedition - " Arrives at Seaside ASTOI1IA. Oro. .lulv !1. (AP) Tim Columhlii lllv-r Mmorlrnl trust me W to Jtp you cy toot!" B TREE T C A L 1(1 RANGE r : "i i T," - d Summer Lingerie ' GOWNS - STEP-INS - FLAPPER SETS and COMBINATIONS Very moderately priced. " . PUTMAN'S Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and ftfillinery pcdlllon, composed of lf0 writers, hjHlarlans.; hlKlt Mchool studontH and oihers, who on Thursday wdl dodtcaln a monument here to plo nkers of thft 1'aciilc. Nortliw'.(t, I'i'iiehed tho und of their lonjr over land jourui-y early today whin two sp-elal trains arrived at Heu side on iho Pacific ocean. The expedition, sponsored by Vincent Astor and the Krni North ern railway officially ended Its trek within a short distance of the New Records Just Released "l,et tlu V.imI ot I ho World lnuo i'ltmiu-nm " r ' ' Jein tlark-I.ewiH Jams "Kleiy Ilrmr "t-hcrio, I livo Von" ( Wailn'H PcniiNylvaiiUuw "ItiirKiKxIy TUt IX. V. ((Mulrlcli Slln-itown OrcliesliH "rpnltthl'.' .My NIkM Willi Itaby" l ox Tiiit J' , WarlnK IViutsylvAnlai "In n l.lttle (;niden WaHiiK's PeiuisvlvaiUaas CARR'S i The Home Of The New Victor- bh. EASY wAsftEft FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON L1GHT& POWER CO. Made Selected McWilliams ButterJ Nut Bread Rich as Sweet Order from Made in La Grande only by La Grande Bakery K. J. McWilliams, Prop. spot w'heru' tbo -followers' of f.owls land Clark . evaporated ooenn wa 'ter to secure salt for . tho reliirn j trip to civilisation.'. . - . ' i Altlti:sT si-1-Iaw , IIOI.I.VHTKIE -; Hh.-rlff Jero . miali Croxon was bound for "tho J Panama t'anat koiio today to ar rest his son-in-law who dimpnoar ed when ifi.ftim ttlrned up mlKsint; j white ho w:ih itcllntras tux col loo i tor here. -V lliW. slandin - Advantages jNo wear on clothes: Simple easy to under stand; Quiet; All-metal wringer; Wash and wring at same time; No heavy parts to lift; Washes heaviest and most delicate clothing equal ly well. from Wheat Butter as a Nut. your grocer, fjj . 17 I am fir' ,S?v li-s,;