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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1926)
Pae ThrM Monday, August 23, 1S2G. "" EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER POCIETYc Miller-Wilson Nuptials Announced To the surprise of their many I.n Grande frlcndn the marriage of AIlM Pearl Wilson to Arfhl J. Altllri was solemnized Saturday evening- at about 7:16 o'clock at ihe home of the bride's brother-in-, bw, Tarval Hansen, of Perry. Ul-hop C. J. Black, performed tho ceremony. Minn" Nona Ounther, nlecoof tlin bride, Loeommnled her as brides maid and Orland Ounther acted us bent man. Only relative were prenent for the wedding, Including Mrs. KM her Hansen and Mrs. B. Ounther, sls tcrtt of the bride, and Mm. M. M. Miller and Miss Isuhellu, Miller, mint and cousin of the bridegroom, t immediately following- the cere mnny the happy couple left . by auto for Ontario and llotee on a fhnrt honeymoon trip. They re turned to 1jl Grande Ibis morn ing1 and will make this dry their home, i liolh MIhr Wilson nnd Mr. Miller nr well known here, Ji living made thlH elly iheh home for a number of years. Shi' has been employed at thn Standard laundry hero for jnmfi time and lie Is pressman nl, the Kveiiliig Observer office. was at one time employed wlih thn railway company here fur sev eral years. ; . Peehive Girls Camp at Wallowa Lake jlrJs of the letter lay Saints thurch here tpcnt part of last week outing at Wallowa lalto. The girls and thdr beekeeper, Mrs. Km tnett. Smith, left here Wednesday afternoon and arrived t, the Smltli rnhln: where, they stayed whlbi Women's Danger Oi" offending under the oldest hygienic handicap now ended. New way provides true protec tiondiscards bke tissue WITH the old-time "sani ury pad" women realize their constant danger of oi fense, plus the embarrassment of disposal. And thus spend unhappy days. "KOTEX," a new and re markable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. It's five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks with out a second's doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus 'stops ALL danger of offend ing. Discards as easily as a r piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. You ask for it at any drug or department store.' without hesitancy, simply by saying "KOTKX." Do as millions are doing. F.nd old, insecure ways. Unjuy life every day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. KOT X No laundry discard like tissue Minerva Says ,Wi) have, sold 111 the rlill dron'fl Hllppers we linil on sain for GOc, and now we arfl rning to clonn up on laillea' IlKlit slippers mi'l odd RlzrB lit $1.93, Them new patterns will sun1 ko ut this price. Rtlll sellins the Silk Clilf fnn at "."'. More tluill half of these nre pone. Wo don't kcop slioes we sell them. You can't hit us on prices ami quality. Xo pulp, no rlh-r conntors Just, real shoes, that's all. THE BOOTERY Ynu I'ay When Von I'ny Cash Hunting Season Opens Sept. 10 I have all kinds of Am munition. Kifle CoiirtiUrPs, Stmt Hun Shells lUfles and Shot films. Cleaning Rods and rum oil. F. L. LILLY Hardware Mala 85 NEWS there. In tlmo for dinner. Thursday morning they left the cabin curly on horseback and trav eled several ihlles over the Aneroid lake trail. After returning to the luke they enjoyed a swim and tn the afternoon they hiked to the falls and over other nearby trails. Ilk the evening they went to the pavilion where they enjoyed music and dancing until bed time. Stories around a camp fire, when marsh mullows were toasted, were enjoyed Wednesday ami Thursday evenings. Some of tho girls- went horse back riding again Friday morning and others went on a hlkh. About 3 o'clock thut day they left tho lake en route to their homea here. Tho girls who enjoyed tho trip wMe: .Misses jcah Hrarnvell, Mar vn T.yinan, Doris Warner, Efflo niuucherd. Catherine Metealf, Bell Perry und Barbara Htatt. G. A.R. Host At Luncheon ; About 90 persons were present Saturday night when the members of Oliver 1. Morion post, No. 37, Grand Army of the Itepubllc, as sisted by Col. R S. lvunhoe, en tertained the women of the relief corps at luncheon. Members of tho . Ijl Grando municipal band were special guest of the day 'and before luncheon they played several numbers. The program consisted of "The Chero kee. "Stars and Stripes Korevor," "The Star Spangh-d lianner," nnd The World Is Waiting for Sun rise." The1 bugle calli'd the guests to the dining room where a delicious j chicken dinner was served. Pol lowing luncheon Miss Mabel Doty gave two musical readings, "The Uidy Who I .Ives Next Door," and i "I'roposii.I." j The regular business meeting of the corps wuh held in the after-1 noon, presided over by Mrs, Ijuirn. Ltraden, president. The next luncheon day will h! Saturday, September 18. The com-j nilitee appointed to bo In charged at that time consists of Mrs. O. I'lukluntl, Mrs. Kin or a Can, Mrs. J Anna Canfield, Mrs. Martha Cook, j Mrs, Iuira Davis, Mrs. Jessie Dam erell und Mrs. Amy Del.ney. Wallowa Couple Married Here MIsh Eleanor D. Goodnough and Dr. Fred F. Jones, both of Wal lowa, were qiii"t1y married at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church here Saturday morning at 10 o'clock by the Rev. II. W. l'arker, pastor of the church. They were accompanied by Mrs. Inn K. Goodnough and Miss Zelmtu I'luss,' also of Wallowa, Immediately following the cere mony the parly left here in two automobiles on a trip through California. They will return to Wallowa to make their home. t Cl-rnnirn 1 1 n It (Rpnvlnl) Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur tloltlnn 'entertained a number of gncstA at. dinner last :wei-k at. their home here. Several ! out-of-town ir'ucsts were union? tbosn present. including Mrs. Charles t'lter and Bon Ray, of j I'orllnnil; -Mrs. LeRoy Hull and i children, of (llenns Terry, Idaho nnd Mr. nnd Jlrs. Fred Veslte nnd 'small son, of Mnxvllle. . " Cnlon (Special) Mrs. S. J-:. 'Miller nnd daughter. Miss Itethenrt sillier, enlerl-.ilned their Sunday j.school classes at their home hero Wednesday afternoon, j The time was enjoyed at gamies !nnd music, nrtiT which delicious refreshments were served by the. hostesses. l-nion (Special) Mrs. Gene. Renter was hostess to the Iadtes' Aid society of the Methodist church. Wednesday afternoon at her home hi South Union. Following the regular business hour tho remainder of the after noon wis spent socially. Refresh ments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mesdnines Cross, Cas ter, Ktlhlock nnl Shappat. One More Jtv the lime n the twinma tnuiy : ehompluli' el Itilo me l lb ' AtiMrmi- cuv i.is.-uni this fail lh ' ..r win - . r..wle1 . up on j Cape (iris Nex ul some .l-e Hel Ih.BlT. 1. "ho "" ' Madison. ., - ' (ft OUT OUR WAY rnkK ' . J ,VS1-W MOTHERS CtE-T Grf?AW -JOST BEFORE. TMe BATTLE , Announcements SoehU announc'iiinits may bo pHntetl In this column Uvo of cllarire. Any announce ments fM'Jiauiinir to any func tions sucli as cooked fond sales, etc., will be refused. An nouncement, to be printed tbe samn day. nttist bo In society editor's hands by :00 o'clo4c. News editor's note. The foreign and home mission ary societies of the First Methodist Kptscopal church will hold their annual joint meeting and picnic at Riverside park Wednesday ofter noon at 2:80 o'clock. All mem bers are asked to bring a picnic basket well filled. At fi:H0 o'clock in the evening dinner will he I served to which the husbands and families of the society members1 ' are Invited. Cars will he at. the church at 2 o'clock for all tho who have no way to go to tho pa rk. . The AUceJ ladles' Aid society will meet at the home of Miss Mary Taylor at Allcel Thursday after noon, August 26.; Sister Mary Says: (By Sister Mary) Breakfast Sliced peaches, un cooked cereal, thin cream, cream ed dried beef on graham toast. milk, coffee. truncheon Cold sliced veal. sliced tomatoes, whole wheat bread, laploca cup pudding, milk, tea. Jilnner Fruit cup. fried rhick , milk gravy, mashed potatoes, creamed corn, cabbage and celery salad, watermelon sherbet, plain cuke, milk, coffee. Keep In mind that children un- ler 10 years of ape should not be1 allowed to eat "green corn unless It Is grated. The covering- on the kernels Is hard to digest and in warm weather particularly chil dren must not have their digestion overtaxed. ' One nnd one. half cups hot milk, 2 tablespoons minute tapioca, 2 fggs, j-3 cup granulated sugar, 4 teaspoon salt, teaspoon vanilla, 2 small bananas, bitter chocolate. Scald milk In top of double-boiler over hot water. Add tapioca and cook 30 minutes, until tupioca is transparent. Heat yolks of eggs well. Add granulated sugar and salt and heat again. Add hot milk slowly, beating constantly. Keturn to double boiler and cook until mixture thickens. Cool, add van illa and pour Into Individual glass cups. Beat whites of eggs until stiff and dry, beating In confec tioner's sugar. Hub bananas through a sieve ond add to egg whites, pile on rlie tapioca euwtard and sprinkle with a few gratings of bitter chocolate. Curves Return; Candy Becomes More Popular (By Tho Assort ted Press) Now that silhouette fanhionn are disappearing and Mirven returning, London womeii tin? e&tlnff more eandy, pojitrlen and wweet food generally. Thero in no need to fast, nn wax no nerewtary when the slim shadow fthape woa popular and tu elety dames are featlng on ron 'dleji and nwerla ut ihey have not doni In years. Hotels and restaurant bav been QDlek to note thin ehange ood have Introduced a color flcherne of nweet d lithe s which Is proving highly popular, Most of these dishes have a fattening1 tendency and "half-starved" society womo who bavn ben following the sil houette mode tor months are be coming Komthlng of gourmands tn their efforts to develop the fash ionable curve. AND FOR MEN Imitation Usard kln shlrti '"' " .... : . . ... " . , , By WILLIAMS the Intest. things in mens wear for the fall. The eloth has a very tak ing appearance and the shirts nre made wilh double cuffs und a three-hutton front, with collars to match. Radio MONDAY, ATCrl KT 23 Mountain Standard Time Stations. CNKC, CalRary, Can., (4UA.8m OflHkr), 9:30 p. m., National Hull way's Utlln Symphony orchestra. I KO., Denver, Colo, (:122.4m oUOkc), fi:30 p. m., Hrowu Palace string orchestra; 8, Scheuermann Colorado orchestra; 8:15, nll-fam- ily studio programs. la'lflci Standard Time Stations. CXRV, Vancouver, Can. (291m lOilOkc)', !:30 p. m., CNU J.lttle Symphony orchestra; 10-11, Cab- I aret Belmont orchestra. KIT Ivos Angles Cnl. (I7ni l)42k('), 78 p. m.. Owen Fallon's Calif ornlnns; Jackie bucas, solo ist; 8-9, Marie Ionise Caselottl, soprano; Outdo Caselottl, pianist; 9- 10, program, Walter M. Mur Murphy Motors; company, KPO; 10- 11, program, Melkeljohn Broth ers. KFWH, Hollywo04l, C-al. ('jr2m Il94tkr), 7-8 p. m., program, Ir. Ilalph Mitchell and Associated Dentists; 8-9, program. The Scaly company; 9-10, program, American Dye Works: 10-11, Warner Broth ers frolic. KIA, Oakland, Cnl. (M8.2m notlkc), 8-D p. m., studio program. KNX, Holl-woo(tt Cal. (il0.9m H90kc), 7-7:30 p. m program, Pa- cifle. Palisades association; 7:30-8, 'program by OverellH; 8-9, program, I W. Stockwell Co.; 9-10, Julian Petroleum Corp. program;' 10-11, Alexandria hotel dunce orchestra; Flapper Goes Barefoot to Shrine Going barsJ'oot Is the Mexican woman's favorite method of showing thut she Is penitent. Here Is a barefoot Mexican mother and her bobbed. hair flapper daughter. Note thut the flapper Is carrying her shoes and stockings and a fur coat. This picture was taken outside the famous Mexican shrine at Villa Guadalupe, near Mexico City. cr.f? VJ1LI1P1M5, 61936 iV NCA SCRVICC INC. -12. Ambassador hotel orchestra. TTKKDAV, Al CiCST 24 Mountain Standard Time Stations. CNUIS, ItcKhm ,can. (:tl2.:tm OOttkc), 8 p. in., McQuarrle's con cert and fiance orchestra; Prngnnll trio. KOA, Denvore, Clo. (.t22.4m Oaokc), fi::i0 n. m.. Hrown Palace string orchestra. Pacific Standard Timo Stations. CMtV, Vnncoitvcr, Can. (291m OtIOkc), 8 p. m.. McQuarrle's con cert and dance orchestra; Prag nail trio. KTI, lios Ant,r'lt'H- Cal. (407m A42kn), 7-8 p. in., Virginia ball room orchestra. Parks Sisters; 8- 9, Scrt'en Artists' string quartet; 9- 10, Io Hahltz, violinist; 10-11, puckurd Itudlo club. KI'WB. liollywiKMl, Cal. (2A2m IIBOkc). 7-8 p. m., program, Mor ris und company; 8-10, dance- pro gram. Bill Match and his orches tra; 10-1 1, Warner brothers frolic, KIM. Los Angeles, Cal. (405.2m 74kc, (1:30-7:30 p. m.. weekly visit of Queen Tltunla. and the Sandman; 10-1 1, Stewart-Warner fiuartet; Mona Content, pianist 10-11. I A. By. dance orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, Cal. (336.11m- 800kc. 7-7:45 p. m., program, John A. Va,ughn Corp.; 7:4f, Health talk; 8-9, Builders' Finance soclntlou program; 9-10, program Western Auto Supply Co.; 10 I-Mtrewater vlnb; 11-1 a. m.. Am bassador hotel dance orchestra. KPSN, Pasadena, Cal. (315.6m- fl.Vlkc), 8-9 p. m., Star-News con cert hour with Adolf Tandler en semble, Cleorge 1-Yenger, tenor. A new stylo of typewriter has been invented by a Washington man who claims it Is capable of being operated at an average of ISO words a minute. The machine has llfiO keys. OMCE CAT t MM MASH "I'm sorry." said . tho pitcher, "hut If lllKKins la koIuk to umplro today. I don't think I'd better play." . - -..' 'Why not?" Inquired tho man ager. "You see, H'a this way," ex plained tho pitcher. "Iist. -winter when I was down ' In Florida. I sold him a, lot." ' This Is tho season of the year I when roatl maps should be listed among the best sellers. 1V7.I.F.I I'vo kept my sehoolKlri complexion I've walked a mtlo for a smoko I've nsked the man who owns one Who tells me It keeps him broke. Wit one thing keeps mo Buesslnar No matter how hard I strive; (I'd like to find out Just whether or not I'm, one of the four out of five. "Ilnnpliicxs Is only mnttor o' liiiUittnalloMl" Yes- I'eoplo Imagine that wo are liuppyl" ' , . VACATION SONOi . We're tent Ing tonight on the ground. . . 1 cold, : chump Ahoy Florida: For Bale A oot- tair rontnlnlng- Htjcroomfl artd two arros of land... From KxohaiiB". " ... loo your mother ever pay you any compliments?" walil Sam to Ills pal, AM'samlor. 'Only In llin winter lime," re- plliil Hie other. "When the fire ixrin low, she says, 'Alexander, the KrateP " ni:i'i,oiti:s l-ni.n tkjhts NEW YOltlv President Cool- idKe's pastor depioretl that a fiirttt ilDH been thrust Into the forefront of a great historic celebration. The Hev. Jason Nobel pierce,: Washing ton congregatlonallHt, (riving his views at the Fifth avenue Presby terian ehnroh also said that ths eleetlohs were bought and sold to. day and there were too'onany so cial ellmbers In political lite. WOM1CN PAIIi TO WIN ' roriT Washington; n. t. Nono of the three women drivers won a raeo In the gold eup regatta, but tho "weaker sex" has not been at this sport so very long. A fourth participant acted as mechanic in one race, even to wearing overalls. BmoLBox YJ , r .jyarW ; '.i ','! .. TWf55r Uut- n. l -v ,111 tUi cfflnflinil ll I fSKni Advanlages I fJSfe?AC lyLIaFlLIli No wear on clothes: fgfPPf I Simple-easy to under-. : I tjz fi 7, Alt-metal wringer; - lie i-rHr Wash and wring at same ' .. I Jpl No hea'vy parts io lift; aw- IjT w Washes heaviest and most C22 delicate clothing equal- FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. j The New Portable I VICTROLA I Price I 1 $25.oo .35.oo i Garbage tans 1 14 Gallons I Hotpoint 111 iron- I Special At The POI.VT of It Is Ihnt ffl II e AW In you owl an rirrulr. Iron. n II 111 The HOT of It t K In Hill 4 fl tTX. Wmk IH liot M noon M iwi tum It HI I T II L ;nr Tim point III Jj J Co. I I The Oregon Hardware Rollins Double Run-Stop He:: In all the new Fall shades . 1.00 1.65 1.95 2.25 ; PUTMAWS Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery KKI.ir.ION AMI iiaiii: KIITII . l'HU.ADKI.I'llIA The Itev. John MrNelll, I'resbyterlan, llilnha Connie .Mark has made a blunder. Connie, getting an Iniunetlon In terferenee.wlth Sunday hall. Raid a Sunday gamo would not be so bad 41s a week day one. Mr. jiieeieiii rises to remnrk that It would be straiiffe Indeed, when Habn 'Huth hnade a homo run, it the fans Bltould sing "Halleluiah." Polsoned-bran halt, consisting of one pound of Paris green to twen ty-flve pounds or bran, wnen ap plied to tobacco plant beds will ef fectively control the grubs of green June beetles. . Each grocer In the United States has on average of 449 customers. Blue Mountain Butter and Are the Very BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY K. F. TYLER, Prop. Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington At. SII'.I.I.ON KXF.IU'IHINO, EVIAN, Kranco Andrew Mel lon is getting ome exercise roam lug aliout on ljiko Geneva. There are no indications ns yet that hu has succumbed to the lure of fish ing llko Mr. Cuolldg-e 'and Mr. Iawea. r i ' You can travel better with a with a wooden wooden leg than head. SUMMER COLDS are lingering and annori The vsiy tirst night apply VAPOR RUB Ovmr IT Million Jmrs IW rr Ice Cream Best Obtainable