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

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Wednesday, October 13, 1020.
LA GRANDE EVENING " OBSERVER
ISociErY'NEWs
rs. W. C. Crews
En te'r tains at'
Bridge. Party
Hit1 of tlm Inrffi'Hl liridjft pur
i since Muriul activities were
uincd took place yrstenliiy af-
Innoti at the V. .. Crews home
WuHlilhUlnn avenue, when Mis.
wh was hostess at ten tables.
The moms of the home were I
.orated with hutiqiletH of yellow
ryKintheiiiuniH and. uulu in n
,V'S.
Mrs. V. S. H:uer won MkIi j
, re at raids and wan awarded i
f I'liKt prize. Heeond prl.o went)
Mrs. I' . S. I vail line und 'lie
:isollloii -Kilt to .Mrs. Lester
iiinwell,
After the eard Knini-s the Ktie.sis
joyed u two-course lime he on. ;
Miss Klina Owsley, hiide vleit.
a the Inspiration for - a party
. d shower given Kriday evening
her sister. Miss I; nth Owsley,
d Miss Alice Munhall at the
, vinhall home on Kirst street.
' j'he evening was spent at pinnes
d dancing, followed hy a two
nrse luncheon.
The honor guest received many
is.
Miss Owsley's marriage . to Vie-
Kekley will he an event of
js fall, She in the daughter of
;. and M rs. H. Owsley, who
t on a farm near here, and
! dilated from the Sacred Heart
dciny here last spring.
Ir. Kekley Is the son of Mr.
1 Mrs, K. L. Kelt ley, pioneer
f dents here. At present he 'Is
(ployed at Clint's Clothiery.
luwvd. Afler she had asked the
Itev. Mr. Pollard to lead in pray
er, she turned the meeting ovt r
tu Miss Ilunderup, who explained
the work of the Sunday school
and how it should he conducted.
She exhibited several ideas for Il
lustrating Sunday school lessons
for small children.
Miss II under up arrived here
Momhty evening rrom her honi"
in I'.ortland and wilt be in l.u
Claude ino.st of the week. She
will inert with a group of chil
dren at the church this afternoon
to organise u World Crusade so-
ciety. This evening she will , fo"
Hie honor guest at a party given
by (he World Wide guild of the
church. .
.M rs. I .enore 11. Kerr, wort by
Dial nni of t lit: Oregon Order of
the K'asicin Star, will arrive In
I iiis city this afternoon from Pen
dleton, where she visited the Pen
dleton Kastern Star chapter Inst
night and will make her official
visit to Mope Chapter, No. 13, of
l.a (it a tide this evening.
-Mrs. Kerr is traveling over the
state visiting the various Kastern
Slur, chapters, Kroiri here she
will go to Condon, Tonight she
will be the guest of Mrs. K. Ij.
Steincauip, worthy matron of
Hope cl apter, at he-r home at In
land City.
' lie preventatives from the eight
Kit stern Star chapters In Cnion
and Wallowa counties will be pres
ent for the meeting, which will be
at the Masonic hull, beginning at
H o'clock. r
Detachable Cuff
A new I'arislun novelty lt hv tie
lai-tmble cull which buttons on the
glove. It is of black molr with an
oval monugram In the center.
hnday School
I'lmm wore ninth' for the coin
in!,' ol' Mm. Juliu V. Wurd, mule
i (uiiiiinriniler, of I'ot-tUind. to Jjl
I'OVK (MiH-rinl). Of Inli'i-cal lo'oiiiiulc Nov. !l. Inst niuht whin SS
iny iii-nplf hrr Is tin- nmri'iiiKi-! .'.nii.,.s of thr Woman's Hrm-fit
Miss Ksthcr KullncliTS. of Itich-; nssoi'lation met at tin- K. 1 luill
(1. Oil., to Herbert Kclui.lt. of!in rceiilur suasion. At that limit
(Islioro. The wedding took i, booster meetllis for the ilollb!
ee ul Hend. Ore. Kriduy. Oct. I. ni.-nili.Tslii,, eiiiiiiiiiign will Ik-
ioth Mr. mid Mrs. Scheldt we..
chers In the school here iluiinul The section of the stute nmk-
IKl'l term. This year they K ,m. .sl showing: In the cnln
teiiclilne In the high school ,,,iBn will be hostess for the state
Crane, Ore. V. h. a. convention next yen-.
;nnd Kastern Oregon Is seeking
tills honor.
I Mrs. ( 'h rlsf I lie Chirk wlin liifl
Worker in City 111 "' ""' ho,m" f diiiri-
ler in S:in l-'runcisco, but was re-
-ported to lie much better Ili3t
Mill Mim Louise llllll'lei'llp, ' niKllt. expects to lie here Tor llu'
Inenlary director of the Oregon meeting also. Mrs. Clark la dll
lillst convention, as KUest of trict deputy for Kastern Oregon,
nor. a group ot elementary j a bazaar to bo Riven by the hh
rliers In the Baptist .Sunday soclalion the first week In l)e
ool hero Kiithered at the Iioni" eeiiiber was also discussed last
Dr. und Mrs. V. I'. McAdorv li:hl and prelilninary arrant,-.-
Second street last niglit for a j inents made,
iference. , . . . .1 une .new. member was initiat
ors. McAdory was liosless at a ' ed lulu the oiKanizatlon.
let dinner at i::lo o'clock. Ten
Lsons, including the itev. (I. A. , ,
Ar. lOM-ciai. .inn. o. n.
"JkVclml C . e'liteiiiilnl-d the Woman's
( ol Hie primary deltartnieiu , '
1 1 I!,,.. 1. . - , ,. . ; i,.,i " oriiiiiK li
Announcements
Social, aiuioiinrcnifiita mny
be printed in this uohuini file
or uliargc. Any anitoiiiuMiiiciits
IM'MalnuiK to any functlim nu ll
as lookwl foKl sulus, etc., will
Ixi rufaod. AnilfHint'cinelitM, lo
Ik irinll (lie same day, must
Im- in sortrty editor's hands hy
8:00 o'clock.. Xcws editor's
note. '
Community Mixed
Chorus Will Be
Organized Here
1'latis for l.a Grande's first com
munity mixed chorus will bo
whipped Into shape at the Neigh
borhood club rooms In tho lib
rary basement at 7:45 p. m. Thurs
day. All men and women singers
of the city ure "urged by tho lead
ers to bo on hand.
Kitty or more voices are desired
according to V. W. Nusbaum. pub
lic school music supervisor, " who
will direct the chorus. Although
its musical undertakings will lilngti
on tho tastes of Its member, thu
chorus Is expect I'd to do some
The Garden
has tho petals Blight ly ro-
cate".
flexed.
Both arc of thft purest whlto
and dellciously ' fragrant. They
jUlt1S.Sl'S Kroxs cx(,ltt,nly under tho edges
til nuruuuery jr uuhhth gruua ui
Tho 1'hoasanfii Rye narciwuH. so ppP,liUllalA iTho tmrclsnus and daf.
called becnum of tho ncarlet rim .-.hi- ........ . iibA i n.,.ti n
cnuw of tho ncarlet rim .f0(n,a m.,.m a Uft lo n(lftlo among
the roots of otbor plantrt no t hero
is no feur of crowainff thorn.'
about tho yellow disk In the cent- I
er. also known iui tho poet's nar
cissus. Is tho hnrdiest and easiest
to grow of nil tho. narcissus tribe.
It is also tho chum that will do
best from lato planting as some of
the " varieties. particularly the
trumpets,' need earlier planting.
The poets may bo planted as lonff
1 '. A MOpKftX Vi;i)DIXG
' KATONAH. N. Y. At an altar
beneath a llllbcrt Ktuart portrait of
John Jay, Miss -Dorothy Isclln, a
descendant of the. first chief Jus-
as the ground can, be worked and . t Ice of the, IT. H. was murrlcd to
they will grow anywhere. In anyJOuy lMolial. a lawyer, and In hon
or of her graiidfatjicr, William Jay,
noted wing, a cotirn nnu iuur car
ried the hrldesmands about tho an
cestral home.' i
kind of soli, oven in grans.
Then? uro to distinct types,
poeticus ornatus, tho carly-flowcr
Ing. and rccurvus, tho old-fash-
worthwhlle- things, ho said today. loned later vartety. whtch has been
good chorus is the biggest in American gardens stneo Hevo-
niusical asset a community can
have." Mr. Nusbaum asserted, "l.a
Grande already has a fine band.
luttunary times. Theso snowy,
dellciously fragrant bulbs aro now1;
being used by tho million for na-
Walnut Crop in
The ladles Aid society of the
Lutheran church will meet at the
home of .Mrs. Oscar Thompson
Thursday afternoon at 2:'iu
o'clock. ;
,
The Alice! Ludies Aid society
will meet tomorrow afternoon at
the home of Mrs. I.ouls St and ley.
. '
The Women's society of the
Baptist church will meet tomor
row afternoon . at the home of
Mrs. lyticy Clrnhimi. Miss Louise
Wunderup will be the guest of th-1
society
I Sister Mary Says:
lard, were sealed aroirrt.d hy.
her (able. 'V "
tr the conferenc"' which tol-
wlU bi
hi lime was sprllt
t he buzaar. which
held lure the middle of
s Your Skin ;
Dry or Sallow? " ZZ,
'ou will be enthusiastic over a nei
nch Process Cream for whitening
1 hM.itifipiM,. i l-i a ci,:n t :
u. "oiu til IK UlC IL IB IMJ UU1V v.
Idifferentfromothercreams. Women ,
they see a great improvement in r ,
Sr complexions after tho first appli- j j
jon. If you want smoother, hrinhter
fouuger skin, use MELLQ-GLO .... ,
mi. It's
lgs, hie.
Nnvfiiib'T. l.uiuiH'un was served
by t he host i-wi In fore ailjouru-jiii'iit.
I TI,
! McNeill.
ill were: Mra. W. A.
.Mrs. It. S. ( 'omslocli.
'. Ilerlach.
Mra. A. (1.
I'linlillti. Mi's. I,. K. A nilermili .
'Mrs. II. KcUersley. MrM. I., .M.
I.iihil, Mis. H. II. Wei r Mill
A. I.. Meckel'.
wonilert'lll.
lihii:
.lv
Minerva
hays
Ieadiiiarters for Mr. Sr1iitlls
nut applhiures at The P.not-
lll ciisi yon have fnot
irmiblrs uf any kind, v m-e
In a pnlilon lo lake rare of
koiir Tecl. We carry a large
Murk of Arch Supports. Meel
k'usbloiis, llu tl Ion anil Callous.
(un p;nl-. Walk Siralgbl
jlleel pads, Toe I ii'.v Tor
icrcMilied toes, bunion protect
ors mid hi fact everything lo
rare for the feel.
A graduate
iittemlaiice.
priiiiphti's In
The B00TERY
Where Tired Tret Are Made
to Feel (iihhI.
MAIJ. (Sp.cfiill. -imr
Mr. mi'l Mrs. II. Mc
wlio ;'- iniixing to 1-,'uter-
. prf Iroin CnifUi when they
1 b:i'' iiUMb1 their home for srver;il
yi-ais. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sp-n-.
ci-r i-iib i :iin-d at dinner Sunday
I a I I "i ikmmi nt t heir home here.
Cmers wi'i'e laid for Hi guen's.
vM'ler ilinmr tin- iinialndei- of Ihc
(inir ia spi-nt visiting.
I'.oWl.l.Mi I'Olt lllwMTY
l.oMiUN AI' lliauty spe
cialists in .Mayfair are prescribing
hiiwiinu' fur llnir patients whose
ni-i K.s and slinulders are III s)i-ebil
nri'J ot di-vi'lopnu-nt. Outdoor
bow lintr all -vs are recommended,
where tiny are available, and pa
tients an- warned against tll-ventl-luti-d
alleys in case they must play
indoors.
nitKAk'l'WST ltaked apples,
rolled oats. thin cream. crisp
brolb-d bacon, bran muffins, milk,
coffee.
I.I NCHKOX Carrots and on
ions on toast, lettuce sandwiches,
baked pears, butterscotch cookies,
milk, tea. i '
Children.- ' under ' schoot age
should be served n simple salad of
finely minced apple and celery for
I heir dinner. The 4itth, potatoes
and beets are excellent foods for
small children
The bran muffins suggested in
t he brea k fa st men 11 a re so good
tliut you muy want to serve them
for afternoon tea as well hs break
fast. lira 11 Muffins
On,, cup bran. 1 cup white flour.
I egg. cup water. '1 leaspoons
haktn? powder, teaspoon soda.
:i tablespoons pi'iiuut butter.
cup, s led and chopped raisins.
I tablespoons molasses, tea
spoon salt, I tablespoon cider
vinegar.
Mix and sifl white flour, bak
ing powder and sail. Add bran
and mix thoroughly. Combine pea
nut butter wllh well .beaten yolli
of egg. Add ralslliH. luulasseH and
water aiid mix Ihorouvhly. Add
try mixture and stir uultl smooth,
dissolve soda In vinegar and add
quickly lo batter. Heat hard lot
two or I hreu minutes. Knld In
while of egg beaten 'until sllff and
dry. Pour Info W'dl oiled mufliu
pans and bake 1!G minutes In a hot
oven.
(Copyright, I'.ifi, NKA Service,
inc.)
itoYi;rv si:i:s pi.ay
and
LoMXiN King tit
jueen Mary have Just been In
"ICuse Miiiie"- for the third limn.
The play has drawn 2.7r,IMlO to
the Orury Iiue In a year and a
half.
So we are hopeful of organizing 1 lurnlixing In woods with tho native
a chorus that will rank high. Tho I bluebell or mertenMa, making
really big-things in music havo ', inagnlflcent sprlnff pictures. Tho
been composed for . choruses, you 'same planting on a small scalo Is
know." equally delightful in tho garden.'
Tho mixed chorus will bo built Hoth dlo down and loao their
around the Monday Musical chor-taves early In the summer. Tho
us, which is now threo years old. poet's narcissus cun be grown cosi
ly enough In America now that Mc
must grow our own narcissus and
,1,1,111 l.i.llia 11ml nnnli. nil nl.1
California SllOrt jgnrdens havo thom in quitfitlty.
, It Is an excellent plun- to mix.
equal quantities Of. tho two. type
In inuking beds in order to prolong
tho season of bloom as their effect
in the garden irt the, same,,-alter-1
natlng an ornatus and rcourvus
bulb, the latter coming into bloom I
as the former Is fading. , Tho or-j
natus or early typo . Is slightly!
larger-flowered, .with' flat petals.
The recurvus. -as Its- nam hull- J
LOS ANGKLKH, Oct. IS The
1 entire offering of t he California
I Walnut Growers' association has
:been booked with the output of
merchantable walnuts less than
ho If thai which the organization
packed and shipped hist year. Car
lyle Thorpe, general malinger, said
here in posting the opening prices
for the new crop, representing tho
association's quotations to whole
salers. The opening prices, a pound,
are: Diamond brand, large bud
ded, 'A 2 cents; medium budded,
25 cenls; No. 1. '2K cents; Emer
ald brand, large budded. 28 cents;
medium, budded, '23 cents; No. 1,
25 cenls: baby, IK cents.
The I!i2tf crop In California was
estimated at 3M.oun.Oiin pounds,
com pu red with more than 60,000,
000 pounds last year.
The road to success leads In the
nppostto direction ; from', tho road
to excess, 1 1 . . "
SAFETY
am:c a; '
ltOlSK, Ida.- (J rover Cleveland
Alexander received $' for the first
professional game of luiHcball he
ever pitched, according to Harry
Krebs, llotse fan who played busc
ball with Alexander Hi years ago
in Nebraska. Alexander twirled
the Scotia, Neb., town team lo vic
tory over Greeley and thus received
Ills first money as a pitcher, Krebs
said today.
For the post of safety director
we recommend some of those Kll
ropean duelists who never gel
scratched.
Scientists are hunting the Ijueen
or Shclm's antelope In Abyssinia.
We didn't even know shu had one.
KNIGHT
SPRING CANYON
COAL .
CLEANER .
HARDER
' . HOTTER
Holds fire longer
Try a loan : and he
Service.
VAN PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
"Phone Main 732
MTfavow
Flapjack flavor it noidlestory.
The Flapjack blend puu this
not-to-be-matchrd flavor in
your hot cakes a flavor you
will not forget.
"Albtn imbA ftr Bum Brtikftm"
Chinese Pheasant
Season Opens
Next Sunday
j I lmvf iinythiiiK 'u iy
'iiiii'il fur hiinthif;
' Shut (inns. Ctlll I'nati.
HiiiiMhk I'nat.i 11 l"I a"
ib.i'H of jh"t Kim fll'!-
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il L. LILLY
; HARDWARE
l'hoiic Slain 83
Women's
Oldest
hygienic problem now solved
a new and different way true
protection. Dispose of it as
- easily as tissue. "
Till oM-timc "sanitary pad" it
fat heconiiug rarity. Millions
arc discaxdmit as a needles hazard.
' KOTF.X." a new and remarkable
wav. is imw Ujcd by 8 in 10 better
cit women.
Iiriard :is easily as a piece of
r ti.'-snc. No laundry. No cmbar
raasiitcnt. h'x five limrs as absorbent AS ordi
nary cotton fads
Vnu dine. 'lance, motor for botir
in sheerest t'rocks without a second's
doubt or tear.
It dendorics. loo. And thus stops
ALL danger ot offending.
Yon a-k for it at any druif or de
part men t .'"re. wit limit hesitancy.
iniply by saying "KOTtX."
1 1 inillinn are Hoinir. Fnd
clfl. in-rrnrc wa. linjoy lite evert
tUy. I'aekauc of iwclve cosli on)
a few tcnta.
K o t e X
No laundry discard liU tilt
'"Multiply this
.saving by 4Q
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WM.
Tim average family, let us ay,cory
sumcsabout40 cups of cofTeea week.
Consider the saving M'J-B givei
you by its concentrated strengthand
richness. For you can use cs of
M'J-B to each epoonful and still
have a rich, satisfying cup of coffee.
Now multiply this saving 40 time
each week it counts up, doesn't it?
It is true you buy coffee by the
. 1 u.. -V 1... .L.
(juuriu uvil yuu UI111K it uy jnc cup.
counts! And measured Dy this scale.
"M J B is the most economical coffee
you can buy.
Put it to a week's test and see!
DRUGSTORE
IltSALTH SALTS
W'.'Jm B
J?SC'. n
'A rcifrcsmnff'effer
vescing viaxaf ivc
A pbji(iiit btiiff .Orlnk
which prcMiiitJy .ivllcycs oon
. stlimtloiv. Hioyni'iin, Jii-uU-
HI'llC ntxl flur-.tAtiiiMfici).." v
Hlhrt yniir'.'ilny'iri(flil with
u jtIhhb of.; li iH 1 1 7 H va 1 1 li
Glass Drugs
.;. , . bib -'i
La Gnuide, Orsoa
The Cool Days Are Here
Are You Prepared?
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Beautiful New Full
Coats, Dresses and
Hats
now await your selection in a pro
fusion of styles and colors" -
. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
jjrHY . 1 1 j
For
Credit
CARR'S
Interest
READ THE OltSEKVEK CLASSIFIED ADft 'il
M
JB
coffee
there'i Eotmottty In it SMqi'
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A tea-kettle scald . . . u sandwich knife slipping and
gashing a finger . . . children in a scramble a bruised
knee Bad accidents demand quick relief. You run'
to the medicine cabinet, to' the pantry for makeshift
remedies, with one thought, "Will it do?" You know
it has to be pure for that open wound; you have to de
pend; upon its being safe to use.
If you read the advertisements, you know what is
safe to use. You know the names behind products
that make them safe. You know kthc best friends to
call on when in need. Not only in accidents, but in
daily affairs in the things you put on your table, give
children to put in their mouths or next to their skin
you want pure value. Things you can trust. Ad
vertisements are your friends. They make you friends
of the. best you can buy. They save you worry and
money. The talcum, vanilla, baking soda talked about
to thousands are used by so many thousands you get
sure value at low cost.
, Iliad the advertisements lo know
the friends that deserve your faith
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