La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 13, 1926, Image 3

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    Monday, foptemW 13, 1626.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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(OUT OUR WAY
WILLIAMS
B. R. T. Auxiliary tiost V
At State Union Meet '
' , About IB visitors from lloso-
. burs, I'orttand and . Huntington
1 uhd probably no me from, ivhdle )
; ion will be In the city for thfl
Ktute union meeting of the lutllfiVj
i mtxHInry to the l.rotherhdod at
Hallway. Trainman to be held here
, tomorrow afternoon and evemhi?.
Mrs. Mara W.' Bradley, pranrt
prmldent of tho auxiliary, will b
In attendance and will add reus
thopo present riurlnK the after
noon. Tho I -a O ran do drill team
of 82 me in hern win have charge
of the initiation of n lufye claws
of candidates. The afternoon tteti-
; kIoii Is PfheCUled to Hturt at S
oVIbck at Kaffirs hnll ahd all lo
cal members arn urired to ' lm
there .... 1
In tho evening at 6:3(1 o'clbck
u banquet will ho served In the
. dlnliiK room of the hnll lu honor"
j of . the visiting mfmbAiK. - Nirn,
Dorothy Davy is chairman of the
: committee on arraiiRementH.
I'Mnnl arrangements f o r tho
: meetinjr were made last week hi
Die rrtfulnj" tticolltiK 6f the local
organisation. 1'eterday ulVrnooi)
thn officers and drill team of thf
. iLUXiMnry met. at the, hall to com
plele '.their" pinna, and for frnrtloe
. work. '.-. . - .' , ,
Epwoith.ans Elect ;
Ten New Members
The. Kp worth In h League of the
AltdhodlKt Hpiscopnl church no.nU
. held IIS lPtfulur hlmlhPHft ahd so
rial ineellnK t'Yiday evening !'
the haKement ,6f the church, tht
: jircahlent, finm Walker, preshlln
Tho fff-ntmit monthly hiiHlhcBaof
t tho Society was transacted and
; tf;ii hew members were taken '.in
ntid (riven the leaptte Vows, l-'ortv
; voung people wero present for th'.
ineeMng. ;
After, the buHlhess session n Hp-
rial hour was enjoyed. At nboul
' io:3 -o'clock , refreshments were
'. herved.
.,.'
North P6wder Couple
Married Here ; ; : y
At li'UO o'olock Halurday' of
ternnort MIph I ma l.runnum an-
t. I .ay ton Ihiugherly. both of North
To wrier, wen united In m:irrlug
nt th parsonagi). of the Klrai
' Methodist Khlseopal church here
by -the. Itt v.. Jl. W. i'urker. pastor
vnr the church. The ring cere-
inohy, was used. '?- ;
' Tho bride and room were no
'"rnmpnnted by Miv and Mrs. Allm;
K. WlcKh, Olso of North I'owrtVr
They returned to t: at place t
inuke their home. .
.'
"Westnurister Society i
Opens Fall Season
A dinner this evt-ning at G;tl
o clock in t?.e illning room of t ti
Klrst I'resbytehiun clitnch Will b
win thn year's Work of the West
mlnslfC society. Meetings of 'th
tMganlatlnn were : dlscohtlnfied ,
during the stitr.nn-r" vacation unf
this Is the .first meelinjr of tlu
new Hen sun.
"latch nietnbr r has beeh ash"
to bring a ' n-w or iro.pectvt
iheinbi-r lo lh soclely.
A program and social will h-
t li Joyed a ftir dinner.
Th officers and members o
the soe'al comhilltee nr'e Ih charge.
.Mrs. . Itscar I'ohrch is genehil
chairmtin. i
N. O. W. Initiatory
Ceremonies Held.
Kifty inemln'm f the NHgh
liors of Woodcraft met nt the
v.K. I'i hall Thursday evening. In-
illation enremnnles for" two ftPW
(nembers were a fen t ure of thr
meeting.
Kollowing the" lodge Wofk. re.
ffCMbiiifnts were, served by the
Weptemher social committee, head-
, cd by Mrs, I'arks.
On Heptehibf t 24 Mrs. 1-Ved
Mnlthes will be liostewi ' to Oi'1
memhers and friends of the or
ganization with a sliver tea at
her home at 2710 North As!i
street. - . .
Announcements
'"' BocHU announceniento may
hb pHutcd In flits column frco
of charge. Any announce
ments pertaining to any func
tloiu such as cooked food Kales,
fS, trdl be rertiscd. An
nouncementM, to be printed the
ftame Uay, must lo In society
editor's haniLs by 9:00 oVJtxk.
-News ih 11 tor' a note.
There nro 3(!5 days Ih a yeaf.
This gives you &6H tltnes when you
can start upon the road fo siicon.
How to Have
; a Beautiful Skin
. Ton hire wanlid i skin loot tad
beautifier that keeps the face young,
'lliert Is a new French Process Cream
that will do this. It Is so pure and dif
ferent one application brings a change.
It isalled MELLO-CLO and erery
. bodrsajrsitisnrandertul. Get MELLO-
Uf-O Cresto now and increar your
:' ttc-uuty. Ulass JruKt Inc., Adv.
Minerva
Says
We have just stocked up
fur the fall season with a
full assortment of f)f.
SchoM's Foot Appliances to
lake care of the people who
have foot trouble of any
kind. fall in and tell us
where your feet hurt.' We
can "relieve you almost In
stantly. The longer you
wait the harder It Is to cof
rvct and get ttu. ft In nor
mal condition. Ask the man
at
The BOOTERY
he know
A few Bargain StWK fiftft
al tin Klglit Pftcv
The first meeting of the Wom
en's Hlhle class of the Kind l'res-
nytertan church since the summer
Vacutlon will be held Wcdncsilny
afternoon at 2:Su o'clock at the
holuc of Mrs. Uuslnv Wlssb-r, 301
Main avenue. She will be assist
ed by Mrs. Km Wlssb-r. AH
fc'omcn Interested In the class arc I
welcome.
Thr first meeting of the Mcth-
bdlst lOplseopnl church aid society
of thn hew conference, year will !
he Wedhesday ufterftoon. Hep''in- I
be 111, at Ihe home of Mrs. Hlier
woQd Wllllniiis. There will he
election of officers ahd other Im
pnrlant business. 'Tht- prrsrnt of-,
ricers. Will be hostesses.- . j
The Youiig Woman's Kduc-i-llohnl
auxiliary of the Klrst Mclh
)dlst ICplscopal church aniu)uiu"n
Its first meeting of the season for
omorrow ev-nlng, Ri'plcinbfr 14.
In t he baseimnt of the church.
The tnerltng Is sc)iedtib-il on the
year's program 11s a "Tribal t'cre-
nony." I'rospecllve members are
eeeivliig written Invitations, but
Ul I ,'oung women who have at
tended the auxiliary in former t
years and Ihelr friends are cor
dially invlled. The officers of the
organization are in charge of trie un,i
program.
1
0zZ;?i:' i f WM, HE was a Vi D, OuFT PA
z-'4fh- ' ''-' lSSt LOMCr c.oe v EMER SWEAK uP
W?"?-'-: O1 MW PA l DlDWOuR ; BE.HIWD . A CONSlABOU
t&i- PA EVER USED T1 j Atsl HIT HIM OMEf?
! CHEN T' BACKER IM " -Trt1 HEAD VMlTt4 A '
' ' SCHOOL, : 'M CARRV IcW 'BLOOM ' FOLLA
' . A POP BolYLE 1KJ KETtMOP-AW FlRE-
f Jfi:' i HIS ItslSlOE P0CK1T A BLAWK CAT??iDO,E
FeR A SPiToom, OFF Behind him
jrtS&pA D0- HE- HUH ? AM -TH' FELLER THOT
$a W&vK MW -AM he seem ih1 blood
tn,XTV ViiiflU.B B fV DA HAD.
s riidkSSAi. mzm' i nam--i-rva
WHHErle. GET GRPH " ' J.r.wIL.an'-
- ' : ...f
Union Councilmen.
To Improve Streets
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' .I'MONT. O10., Sopl. IS (Hpcrlul)
I'h city ,lals afc- thulr lt- rcir
ulur pu'ytlng-. look , bImph towunl
Ihn litloi-nitfiyt ot tlf 'ulrei'tti tinil.
Hlilewiilks ot Hi tovfft.' The lfi'l
in. .front of tliopoHtorricw ,itt to lio
riMtalri,! unit u 'Mhlmvalk'. hiiiil iinl
other siilf'WMlkii aont. Ihft cMy-ro-IHiiroil
nnl put in gnnil comlitlon
UoforA wlnior.
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PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive Ready-toWear,
and Millinery ; ; ;
ARCADE
Tuesday-Wednes.
Another
And . L
Merrier 4 'T
"Merry JU&S
VICTOR RECORDS
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"JVtlNM, MV VX IVOMi" . ' .
,, ,.' 'I'til liia nnd Ills I timil
"MV MAMA'S IX TOWN"
TMM KW W. HI.I'I'.S"
Ti'it l.'Us nnd UN Itmicl
Ki Troi
I 'm 'mit
Vo Tun
fm Tnit
CARR'S
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Sister Mary Says:
(lly Sister 3litry)
TlUKAKI-'AST -t- Halted apples,
Ccrenl, thin cream, broiled cottage
'lain, crehllied potatoes, corn
'read, milk, coffee.
H'Nt'l! HON forn friiters. sir
up, fruit salad, brah i-oIIh, milk,
tea.
DfKXrcR Mock duck, baked
potatoes, creamed cauliflower, en
dive, salad, huckleberry pudding,
whole wheat bread, milk, coffee.
Corn fritters may hot he the
I'osl digestible food in the. world,
but they surely are. one of tho
cost tempting. And after all a
'rittcr lhat Is properly cooked will
not tux the digcftioii of any heat
hy, hnrm.il person. Try them some
diilly autumn day when the family
iceds cheering up.
Corn )!Yltleis
One cup corn pulp, 2 ejrgs, one-
iair teaspoon salt, loue-elghlh tea
spoon pepper, 1 teaspoon sugar, 'I
euspoon baking powder, 2 table
spoons milk.
Cut the tops from the kernels of
four 'or six "ears of corn. With the
blunt edge of a knlTi" scrape out
he. pulp. Iteut yolks of egis until
thick and lemon colored. Heat in
milk, healing until epgs thicken.
Add to corn pulp wllh flour mixed
and Hi fled with will, sugar, pepper
and baking powder. -Mix until per
fectly smooth and fold In t he
whites of the eggs henlcn until stiff
liron from the tin of Ihe the small bonnet. -Men are won-
I stmnn into ridVn fat hot enough to tiering if it will hamper milady in
-jbrnwh in an Inch cube of bread In -the manipulation or ner eigareue.
u(i seconds. Turn several times
While cooking and cook until
brown on all sides. Drain on soft
crumpled paper and servo with
i maple sirup.' "
broken and, his ritfht hand was
"torn "almost. 'off. This is the only
accident reported at tin Josephine
( county fair, which closes tonight.
Fox Furs Draped i
Veils' in Again
hack lmiVKit iii iir
(lly ihe Associated Press) j
Kox fur Is no longer. - worn
around the neck. . H is arranged
apron 'fashion hi fi otd of the dress, j
with the. tails worked Into decora-j
live effects, and the neck Is left
bare. . , I
With the dinner jacket, which'
ranks ns very smart, especially
when tho wuiHconl is gold or sibj
ver lame, the thing to wear is n
diMilile-iler-ked evening cap, wllh a1
Mnfl velvet top and a broad gold
peak.
GUANtfl PASH. Sept. 11.. (AT)
While trying out his racing cur
nt tho men truck at tho county
fair grounds today, l' H. Kdlngur,
or this city, was knocked uncon
scious and pulnrully injured wh-m
his car turned completely over
on u 1 11 in. He viral ribs we 1 u
simply delicious!
Honeymdid
' Grahams
Women
Like
The easy'disposal feature 1
of this new hygienic help',
no laundry, just discard
Don't Forget Our
Community Sales Day Special
The Oregon Hardware
, READ THE OBSERVE! CLASSIFIED ADS
Again .
VThe yeili(jH heitjg, .lysurrectod as
rauriukio ' t ;Va'lvliij... It lit of
yis sntiuly and Is
tied the hack of
comwe mesh,
gathered and
CUMMER COLDS
are lingering and annoying.
The very first night apply
VICKS
V Va ro Rub
Ovr IT Million Jar UtmJ Yearly
J -C ' x'v'r
1
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An Evidence
oS
Good taste and good health demand
sound teeth and sweet breath.
' The use of Wrigtey chewing gum
takes care of this imf&rtant item of
personal hygiene in a delightful,
refreshing way.
. Wrigley removes odors of dining or
smoking from the breath by cleaning the
teeth, by stimulating the ,ilow of digestive
juices, and by the antiseptic action of the
flavoring extracts for which Wrigley's Is
famous "The Flavor Lasts!"
The result is a sweet breath that evidences 1
care for one's self and consideration for
others the final touch of refinement.
Wrigley's Is a thrice daily routine of
people of refinement
TNt a new way, women now are
A freed of the disadvantages of
old-lime "sanitary pads." l'rolec- i
lion Is greater. The old embarrass- 1
mint of disposal and laundry js
avoided.
Get Kolex 8 in 10 better-elass 1
women have adopted it. '
j Discards' its easily at a niece, of '
r tissue. No laundry. Nocmhar-'
j rassmeht. ' '
it s live tunes as aDsorncnt as ,
ordinary cotloil pads! ' I
You dine, dance, motor for iours j
in sheerest frocks without a second's '
doubt or fear. i .. - , , ;
It deodorizes, too. , And thus ends
A I.I- danger of olfcndinK. . .;
Yon ask for it at any drug or (
department store, without hesitancy, j
simply by saying "K.OTEX."
Do as millions are doing. Knd
old, insecure ways. Knjoy life every '
day. Package of twelve costs only i
a few cents. .' . j
Koxex!
No luundry ifluord like (tiiu j
TOMATOES for CANNING !
Just received a shipment of Finest Qual
': ity: Torn.$toes which we offer at the ex-.
!,-. ceptional value of V
ZL'&tf:: 69c box
. . ..The Supply is Limited ; ,. ..
V'-yy Get Yours Today v.'U' ,
..STONE
.. - '
Cash Stores
sltaaW a9mmm
I"
.i-ti't i wit' (l A.
Hiawatha mist iiavk iiken ijkk that. ti iri u
Mias Jan Hoover, f the arrhrrjt l.iun of ihs I'nlrrrsllf at
( California, hitting II on I In I.
l. r? a rvr vnm f&gM
Oul-
slandin
Advantages
No wear on clothes;
Simple easy to under
stand; Quiet;
All-ipctal wriiiger;
Wash and wring ai same
time;
No heavy parts to lift;
Washes heaviest and most
delicate clothing equal
ly well.
FREE DEMONSTRATION
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO.
ECONOMY;
The Watchword of Today Why not practice this econ
omy by trading at STONE'S CASH STORE and pay less
for Quality Merchandise. We4 offer for all this week
the following money saving prices.
ECONOMIZE BY TRADING AT STONE'S CASH
STORE
Service 100
1 White Granite Dish pan : 4 Bars Citrus Soap
1 Package Sea Foam Wash-: 2 Bars Creme Oil Soap ". ..
ing powder ,'
$1.30 Value for only ..,. 98c
PURE CANE SUGAR, per cwt - $6jS9
(Subject to market change.)
Puree Tomatoes, Mission Standard Corn, No. 2
Brand, No. 2 tin 4 for tins, 4 for ...49c
49c; per case $2.90 Per case $2.90
Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs. for.....9c Catsup, full IS oz. bottle
each 19c
Kerr's Hot Cake Flour, r. n . r' j,r o
3 lb. package 28c 1 Tbs "4- . ... ..c
Fly Tox, 75c size ...r .,.59c
Vanilla Extract, 4 oz. Corn Flakes, 3 packages
bottle .1 45c for ::...25c
tH'tUvn of
$2..V or ovr
dHlu-nil
If ymi raiuiot
oni oritur.
roil
We ;
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