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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1926)
Thursday, July 22, 192G. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pae Three Society-News is. Bay, Daughter ; ic Complimented Urs. Ollvo Uwy 'und duiiKhter, hs Klmu, who are visiting In la h'.ile from! Loa Atife'uK'8, Cal., the home uf Mr. and Mrs. 1. Hoyt, were the inspiration for a ij-riit Till swimiuint und plcniu ty tit Cove Tuesday evening.' 'host who, attended were: Mrs. y and HI ma, Mr. und Mrs. rvo Uny und aon, Inwreoce; Mr. il Mrs. Chiirit-s Murchlson und lighter, llutti; Mr. and Mrs. Nutu ifel and children, Robert und irtfuerlle, Mr. und Mrs. L.'. M. b t ami Uuufthtor. Misa Mildrod, ?. and Mrs. Hen Noyes, Clint Van Claud ,Muekey und aon. Mar Mrs. J. I. Van Overn, of l'ort iil, Mr. und Mrs. A, Nelson ll Mr. und Mrs. C. -r. Noyes. B () Entertain rives of Realtors iV reception honoring the vlslt ; women, who are In the city ' the Pacific Northwest Heal ftute convention which started la morning, will be held at Hot ku this afternoon from 3 until o'clock. li fresh nuuts will b d and ta short entertainment k bet n arranged for. "ollowin'B the reception courtesy h will tako the visitors for a e over the valley, through lTn and Cove und buck . to Jjl uinlt! by way of Island City. t ll o'clock tomorrow morning picnic breukfjt will be served the. out-of-town women ut Kiv Ide park. A short program hus o been urranged for that hour, a i t of which will be. several so- j Hions by the chamber of com- ! :tco quartet. I Tonporrow afternoon ut 2:'l6' Hock u, matinee theater party at, (. Arcade theater will be. the en- tulnment feature. (V committee of I,a Orunde wo- a, heuded bv Mrs. Wurd Kowler, h chargo of the various social lirs honoring1 the wives of the I estate men, who have gathered i! for the convention. i : hvprnnr'Q nniio4i.Wo I t u n -7 ',i l i icuc a atm klhw Kdith Pierce, of Salem, j lighter of Governor Walter M. nas neen nere ror several rH at me lurm nome or ner , lher Lloyd Pierce. Miss pierce itiuated trom the I nlverslty or .gon this spring and since hen ival here has been resting t.fter , h- Vt;:tr S work. Alter her grudlia- n the attended summer school several months. Her. sister. 1 jss I.nrralne Pierce, has been in 1 Grande since the close of, !ino earlier In the spring. The two girls will leave, hero tnnlay wil h their father. Gov-1 iwn IHiM'nn fnv r'twu-nnnii lAT.-n. tiitr. where' Governm' TM,iV. 'Vvi!'1 feud a governor's conference. tn-.i there he and his two daugh will tour through (he Vellow ihe niitional nark. A fter their to Veiiowtoue I'Milh and or- ine will spend the remainder of stiniinier here. I I ' lapmans Announce sirnage , lia( the UNtrria, or ihtei-. Miss Grace (hapuian, lU rinan J. Kramer look 'place j teiiih-r If., HUM, almost two s ago. was announced today j r. and Mrs. George II. Chap- li. of Ia Grande. Mr. and Mrs. niiei wen married at Pcudle- imerva Says 1 1' it is comfort J""" -l,'u Inoklng for, here you are. 'i'his JllacU Kidt two-strap. I in n sole, very flexible and eauy, Ij-inch leuther mili tary heel, rubber top lift. Priced at $:.;.". .Ms; a one-strap with ! inch heel, flexible sole, black Kb! upper. This one sells Til- :t.."it. These slippers fei'l like ftather-filled pillows un the foot no hurt Just a' t'clvling Sensation, that's al!. THE B00TERY ! (.full Slitu" Clu-np for Cash Rut! Climb out of it and get . Iiiick nn eiu th and lc,.,.- izo what modern life ca;i be with its many ELECTRICAL CONVENIENCES Let us show you. La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. j Halo Bandeau This halo bandeau with visor at tached Is of two color stripes und U smart for most outuoor epoi is. ton by the Itevi Mr. I.oekwood. They were both students tit the I'nlverslty of, Oregon at. tho timo of their murriage. The news of their1 marrlago wus kept secret, not even their closest friends knowing ' until hist week when it wu-s announced at a party given honoring Mrs. Kramer in l'ortlnnd. . . Perry (Special) - Miss Ve.rna Itobinson and Chester Thompson, both of Perry, iwere mflirrled ut Payette, Idaho last Sunday, accord ing to word received here. They were accompanied to the Idaho town by Mr. und Mrs. Vernon Stranm. COVE PERSONALS CO V 13 ( Specla 1 ) M rs. Pu u 11 n e rllllmnn is enjoying a visit from Mrs. Burnt) Berkholtz and her three children, of Portland. They rrlviwl Inst i . t..l T.rltl l.n nere intienniteiy. Mr and Irs T R vvimer and .llIl1lv. who m overt tn MlnoR n m0nths ago. hiive returned to r,,v tn nn.kn ti,..ir lmmn. riw.v hav(, Hol(, th(l,r lnt(.rt;st in the wuri spring near Haines. yu aiuX MrH Tom jIiirris nml fiinilly. for nmnv vears resident.s of (iVi ;ir. i.w.vliio- tn Unnnv.ln wash. , , i .ivn. imiici iieM.-ris jeit Tuesday for Sunnyside, Wash., where she will join her husband, who is har vesting near there. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daniel are expecting their two daughters, - Plha. Provtpr, of Alexan.lrhl, South Dakota, und Mrs. Art Keld- man.' of l'ortland, to .i-rrlve here In a few days for a visit of several weeks duration. Mr. and Mrs. I.. It. Iju- were g'"''s "i ir.-nn aii-s. J. K. I'rtee Sunday at tlndr home in the can- i yon. The ev. and Mrs. William Mur , ray Itradtier Ikivp as their guests his father and sister, of New Yurie (heir rily. They will he here unlll early in Aiigusl. y)rH (t jfres hns be.-n en("i- talnlnir hersisler. Mrs. 1 1. C. Nee- ,.Vt of i'0r(land. for the pa.-d rew Weeks. iMrH, K,1na c0nklin had as her jrm.stH ovr the week end her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. (iuy I-;. Hrldges and (laughters, or rort Atkinson. Wisconsin. Miss Gertie Kicker, who has been -a guest at the K. I Con ley home, left a. few days ago for her home al Kreewutcr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gotham are making their, home at I nlon. She was formerly Miss Violet liloonu It. 1). Nonohnn, who has charge of the cooperative cherry grow ers' association here, spent Sun day at his home in l-'ree water. MIsms Novella and Gladys Katon, I'earl and Gladys Heber and Mar guerite Hrinker. who have been Calvin Coolidge i ,-'t 'ikl C-fV v ; : (wmmmM - ' , --v 1 '"'"''')14'"' H'Te la CaKin o.)li-lirf. 7 month. v.lio won the .lirat prlz in a lrvtl:tnl l.r'iy r.jn t . -i. I. As a n ntilt. hla fnlli.-r. Jliix tf rMl.c. hn t:irtr. Ji "f'ooll.Jjr'' for prexi'Jenl In ln" Loom. J.lttlr t:ul'a ri liiti"tiHl:tp to rrt-fl'-nt Cul la ti"Ht eptulni-l by tliu ' fnthi-r, who sa: ".Vy Kiuil'JIutli'jt'a UiutJier'a oliiuat U liiu ur bl'J' U'." Baker Woman Elected ; President ! Mrs. ,, Kennon, uf Iluker, wus J elected preeident of tho Dora. H. iHehlllve past matrons association to take the place of .Mrs. ft, K. Kid dle, of Islund City, the first presi dent of the organisation, yesterday when 50 members ffulliored at tho Ascension grove ut Cuvo for their annual meeting. . Mrs. Carl l-'ors-storm, of North Powder, . was chosen vice president; Mrs. I-ynn Hill, of Klgln, secrctury; and Mrs. C. W. Noyes, of' La Grand o, trea surer. This association, which Is com posed of past matrons of tho Or der of the Eastern Star of Union. YVullowu, und Uak- r counties, wus organized only a year ago for the purpose of uniting tho past mat rons of this section of the stale. Meetings uro held annually,, the first one being at Union, this year ut Cove and next year the Klein past matrons will entcrtuln. ' - .Many Delegate Present ' Baker, Ii Grande, Union., Elgin and Cove were represented at yes terduy's meeting. Kach town, re presented was scheduled ' for a' number on the program, but-because of Illness und other reasons several were not tible .to respond. Mrs. IS. K. Heussler, of la Grande gave two readings "Out ut Old Aunt Mary's", by-James Withy-; combe lilley and ; "Good-ItycV by Kugeno Kklds. Mrs. J.; F. ' lJuter, of l-lglii, gave two humorous read ings, '"When Mrs. Hrown. flobbod her Hair" and "An Interupted' He-' verle." . .,;.. To Donate Funds - ' During tlu- business hour mem bers of the association voted1' to'do note funds each year for child wel fare work und a eommlttoo .'.was appointed to determine where tho money would be spoilt. - Il - will probably be decided to donuti) tho fund to some ' Musonlc children's hosidtul. The members of ':. the committee, ure Mrs. John Ander son, of Cove, Mra C. W. Noyes,. of I .a (irunde and Mrs. J. I1. Dates, of Klgln. - ; A picnic lunch In tho Ascension grove at noon was a part of.- .t lie day's program. T , 1 H parking cherries here, returned- to ihelr homes ut 1'Yeewuter Tvlth.Mr. Nonohun. ., Mrs. Henry Mulr, who has been at Hot like for un operation,' la reported to be recovering rapidly. lit- nn.l Mm 1 II ttlnnm on.l children, of Xinupa, Idaho, were' Coe visitors over tlio- week. end. Mrs. Kllen ltloom, for many years a resident of (Jove, but how of Newberg, Oregon, Is a guest of Mrs. J. YV. Hallmark. . . . Mrs. Mary AVngnr haft '.u -Jier house guests her sister, Mrs. Sapnh Ivers. of Vale, und -her daughter and husbuud. Mr. und Mm. Jan. Weaver, of Medford. Services Will be held ut -tllC-AS- nsion i; pi hco pa I church nt 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, 'July 25. Ir. llrudner, father of the lie v. William M. llr.idner. of New' Vork City, wilt give the sermon, . .'. '.. WKAItS so sox r NISW YOlilv G-rlrude ' :j,Uw- renee wears no stoelilngs.ofr sVnfe. She says biire legs .ure .copier' nd heallhler and In four months. lUivc saved her $700. '.' GOITRE REDUCED FIVE INCHES: Ami Health hiiprovcvl fur fVukfJie' Lady. . V-.;-i Mrs. Hei'tha (undbcr'g .l'J.'c,Yil7 71h Ave., Hpohane, -NVastV., stty', "Since using Sorl)ol-Q undruploi a colorless liniment, ' a short tltne my Goitre Is gone. My eyeslghtr Is good. I sleep nights, und ;'-f'l like I did before. . Will tell ; o write my full experience." Write Sorbol Company, Media nlcsburg, Ohio. Sold ut all drug stores, Locully nt L. & Drug Co. Adv. a Prize Baby Jilted 9 Nobles; Mixlii trMenrculcr of St. Loulu Jilted nine European noblemen who couited her nnd married O.ene Gordon Culver. 20 ywii-.old Hon of Preniilent Edwin K. Culver of the Culver Mllltury Academy: hut now iihe ha been given ' divorce after two years of married life. She nys Culver made her carry, home, the groceries nfoot while he used their nuto to take other ; Blrl drlvlne HEALTH Rcopbig llables ami Children Well s .. ' , In Summer, Bjr s Sainuef V.' Kelly, 31. 1. ' .'. , Cleveland) Member Gorgas Mltniorlal Institute To: keep babies und children well .ln slimmer, first of nil keep them, 'comfortable. Dress them according to the weather, guard ing against sudden changes to low er temperature. Keep them out of doors as much as "possible, but when 'heat Ib' excessive outside and tho house Is comfortable, let them stay Indoors. Bathe children dally. Glvo plenty of pure water to dirnk. Avoid fatigue, excitement, crowds. dust; file's.' mosquitoes, und all In sects. v . j , : . . . , , Ur"east-rei-dlng Id best for the buby. Weigh him once or twice weekly. If h'e does not gain weight or Is unhappy, restless, dull or fret Tul, -lie Is hot well. . Io not experiment with foods. Ho not give laxatives, soothing sy-rups-or "other niedlcineM. Do nut consult friends or neighbors: nor pbsl pony decision 4i cases of Ill ness. . -Consult a physician.. . i .When , cow's milk Is advised, it should by t lwv. purest oblalmible. If possible get milk certified by a Milk -Copnnl.ssion. of medical men or recommended by the Hoard of Health, .Milk.should be so pure as not to need io be sterilized or ever, pasteurized.", lilk should be kept ut a te'uipcrs.l.nrc not ubove 4n d--grecs '"hreiihelt. The, ' fioygas Memorial Inslltule and .yopr. Qwii" doctor knows that the diet of children should be se lected und 'prepared with extra care In summer. Cse plenty of ve getables, and bread, made of whole wucat, flour. All foods and fruits 1o .be eatt'ii ' nUv should be sound, properly ripened and well washed. Children heed very llttlo meat. 11 Mrs. Mary Blake recommends this new tested recipe for creamed summer squash, made with double-rich, full-cream, Carnation Milk. Buy a dozen canB from your grocer today and try' this and other milk recip:3. Carnation enriches and improves all cooking I Quarter enp Carnation Into piecea about 1 Inch Milk, 1 tbsp. butter, 1 larKe tender summer squash, salt and pepper. Conk the whole squash with aeeds and skin. Cut CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. 474 Glisan St., Portland iltit tit Ortfn i4 Yttrt ESI J '.V&5- Carnatten Milk Gets Divorce v,. fc ;1j d Is easy to over-feed them eggs. No tea. coffee or uleoholic drinks for children or youths, No chocolate nor candy for those, with poor appetite for plain foods. For LowFaresEast -thm Canada ; This Rummer Irnve! vis ths , Canadian Tacific Low Round . Trip Fares are now effective 'to al! points in Eastern Canada and tho United Mates. Kcturn limit is October 31. Liberal .' stopovers are allowed, affording opportunity to visit the famous ' Canadian Pacific Mountain Resorts and Bungalow Camps. . Modem equipment, accommo dations and finest dining serv ice are features of every Cana. dian Pacific train our rack vray each day. Ask for literature and . details of this service through the Canadian Pacific Rockies finest mountain scenery in tht world. Canadian Pacific Railway If. H. Ucocoh GaflAqott Passrlkpt 55TMSI MulliamahmiellUlt Perllmi wide. Cook In minimum water in covered vessel over low flame. When tender, add milk, butter, salt and pepper. $ k "I A iiaiHBg Jl ' ''"VC IDAHO SINGERS , DELIGHT GUESTS ' AT LOCAL HOTEL A. melodic hint of tho treat I-oeatello's delegation brought to the convention was heard ut th Foley dlnlnsroom last night at tho dinner hour when oluht pretty rolssea harmonised some sketches from tho repertoire of tho Treblo Clef club. They an Jduho'a convention ' song, then Frederick Knight Lognn'a 'Tale Moon" with a chlno unusually mellow for voices so youthful. Lo lores Kulrd varied tlio pro pram with a whistled rendition of Cadmun's "At lawnlnff." And from tho rhythm of their club son? It was evident that they sometimes crepltato a bit of Jnsx. Gaylord Hanford. their Instructor, accompanies them. Mrs. 1 C. McGowan Is their chaperon. Tho Treble club, thougrh only a Ihroo-ycnr old high school or ganization, Is putting 1'ocatello on tho musical ap of Idaho, Tho girls are quito . literally "community entertainers,' sing In gfor Klwanls, Itotary und other clubs of their city In addi tion to their school ovent. Last winter, they appeared on tho program with Kousa. when ho was In Pocatello. ' . : i drinks uso water, milk ; multcd ) milk, buttermilk, koumiss unfer-J mented fruit Juices. Avoid tho' syrupy, sacchnrlned or highly flu-: !Afo;-explosive The new Oronite Cleasini Fluid" i a StinJard Oil Compiny of Cal- '. ifornia laboratory triumph! Non-. ' explosive only s mild, quick. ' vaniihing odor land cleans eren the dsintieit frocks instantly! Fol low directions ancj do cleaning, right at home clothing, hats, satin slipper), kid glorat, serges or flan nels, furs, etc. 1 Keep a can handy.- , Ready novr at grocery, drug, hard- . ware or cepartment stores, or at '' Sundard Oil Service Stations. STANTJAaDOtLCOMTANYOf CAliOtWA QeamngHuid "14 " As Advertised" "How do you spell, 'financially' ? " asked n college student of his room-mate.'-' '-'''v "F-i-n-a-n-c-i-a-l-l-y," said the room-mate, spelling1 out the word slowly. As an afterthought, he added : "And 'embar rassed' has two, r's and two s's." 1 How often have you said to a salesman, "That's more than I . care to pay"? If you had known the price in advance you would have 1)ecn spared this little embarrassment That's one of the great. 'services' rendered by newspaper advertising. By reading the advertisements before going to the stores, you know what you will have to pay for an article. You need not reveal your financial status to a salesman. . You perhajws . do not like to ask the price of goods anyhow. If .the merchant has told you the price in his advertisement, you do not have to ask.';. ' utt. jti Cam22 - Any way you figure it out, it pays you to read the advertise ments. Regularly! The one advertisement you skip may contain .. just the news you would have welcomed. Read all the advertise ments you can. Keep informed. . , : . .. v ' ; The intelligent way to shop is to read the advertisements and then go to the stores that offer the best values. Make notes beforehand of the articles that interest you. That's the way to get the most for your money. That's the way to save time. When yoil know First Showing :- -"; '"; ; ' s Newest Felt Hats In all the latest, shapes and colore. PUTMAN'S Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery vored concoctions sold' on every hand. . ... " ; .! Meals should bo served regular ly. Avoid feeding bet woon meals, and while playing about. , llavo tho child re ti cat - slowly, chewing well.- Kin so the mouth and clean tho teeth after tho mcul. tf teeth are carious or out of linn seo a dentist. Evrn the temporary teeth need attention. Their condi tion not only nffects tho pcrman- New Records Just Released ; "It tlc EiiU of tlio Worid Oonio Tomorrow" , . H;lcn Clarlt-Iowls Jium a "Ktepy Head" '." "ttieria, I tote) Von" ' ; " Warlnj's PenaYvlrajilasu "ItniTundv" ' Tim B. F. Goodrtch-Nlvcrtawn OruiiostKS "Tohlgta's My Klght With Bsbr" Fox Trot Wnrln(' PnHisalrsuUans "1st al LltUO Csxikrt' -". "" "Waring;' I'am.rrajlUui.'i CARR'S . The Home Of The New Victor 1 ' I . FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON LI6HT & POM CO. c the price in advance,' you can ask to be shown the goods "as advertised." ent set, but 'thft presoht health of tho child. . .. .' -f. Karly to bed uhd plenty of sleep In airy rooms. -, ; i 'Z ' '. ' SUE'S, JiO, FIAPrtH PHlLADKlvPHIA Hcuorlta Kriiestlno Cnllcs, daughter of tlm president of Mexico',' resents being called a flapper and ultra modern; sho regards herself simply us u modern girl, ' - . Out-slandinti I. , Advantages No wear on clothes; Simple easy to under stand; - . Quiet,; AH-metal wringer; ' Wash and wring at same time; No heavy' parts to lift; Washes heaviest and most v delicate clothing equal ly well. ; i v ! ' 1 ' I A1 "from Contented Coj