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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1926)
LA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER VageThmi.', j Ti(iii(i.',i,Y,''t-c'oiiii)(n' in, inav- Mrs. Wale Hostess At'. Bridge Party , , r i Mrs. C K. Wale entertained ui - nn attractive luncheon Saturday j afternoon at her home on Wjish- infiton nvenue with mouthers of tho I 1.' M olllh ll hPl' IMiestS. I.llIH'll- eon was nerved nt 1:15. o'clock at three snutll tables, where bridge was at play afterwards. TtivtitfuetH of red carnations nnd red candles, appropriate .for the holiday, peapon, were used Ut decor ale the-irounia. ' ;' Mrth il, J:. WMlIamt rwulvnd hiKh ijiro amon the club mem hen anfl the second pii.e went u Mrs. Hubert Carey. Mrs. Kay Ledf better 'received the consolation prize, v '-.'' Pis tiiJdoB of pinochle wore ut play Saturday nlwht- at the home if .Mr and Mrn. Denver Charlton on X avenue- when they, entertained tlie Milliliters " nf tho Abltbltufn J Ifiorhh' cluh. The rooms were effectively dec r. rated In the Christmas colors, red. rind jrrecn. i'Miv. Jamfs O'Neal made hinh score, the t;qest prl;:e went to .Art Weuwle and the con solation. prlKe went to (Mies Harn den, . . The, hostess served luncheon fol low! iik tho card names. Mrs. A. J. (lower will he hostess to the cluh at Hh flext meeting, which will nut he until after Women's Handicap u curbed this new way of solving oldest hygienic prob lem; gives true protection . discards like tissue THERE is a tiew way in women' hygiene that ends the insecurity fii old-time "sanitary pads" and their pnhappy daxs. .. ' Eight in 10 better-class women now use "KOTEX." .'Discards as easily as a piece ol ' tissue. No laundry. No embar rassment. ' : Five times as absorbent as ordi-' nary cotton pads. Deodorizes, thus ending ALL dan ger of offending. '- . ' ' Obtainable at all drug and de partment stores simply- by sayiftgH "KOTEX. You ask for it without hesitancy Costs only a few cents. Proves eld way a needless risk. 12 in a pack age. In fairness to yourself, try it. KOTeX No laundrydiscard like tissue $ - The Better pressed Men Will Tell You- V 1 N"i oilier shoe C(UN, sur pass In aall(.v, fit anil smart iicffs as the Arch Vn-si-rvcr sliiK. ' .TnsI real kkm1 sImh llutf will xlvc solid comfort. The BOOTERY SIIOKS IIOSIF.IIV ;v Quality Brand Hot and Cold 1 Gal. r $2.45 F. L. LILLY HARDWARE I'hone Mala 86 i i & hi i ( Christ nut b. ' I J fove (Special) Mrs. T. C. Hefty I unit .Mi'H. (., 10. livin pntertnined the Ladies' (itilUl t the hume of Vint. Hefty on Thursday afternoon, Three tables of "linn" were played with .Miss Hess Kelly ninklni? hlh "core. Uinchemi wan served after suiinn. Those present were Mrn. R. I. Marker, Mrs. (i. K. Itarker, Mrs. A. CI. Conklln, Mrs. C. Kertseh, Mrs. A. H. urton, MIrk Itesa Kelly. Mm, H; H. JJj,nlel. Mrs. William Krud nel ,!im. .L.K. Anderson and Mrn. L. M. Laird.-.-'. . Community, Home I "The Community and the Home" m the subject for tiitnorrow -after-noun's lueetliiK of the Neighbor hood cluh and talks will be rIvou y l)r: Hay ,F. Murphy and I Jr. Lew a Wllks. There will aim he : two uuislcal numbers. -Miss Kdnu (iokelcr, pupil jf Mrs. It. J. Green, will play a piano solo and Mrs. C. S. Moore will shift-. The business meeting will hecln it the regular time, 2 o'clock, pre sided over by the cluh president, Mrs. Robert 8. Kaklu. Union (Special) The following officers were elected Saturday uf (ernuon at the regular meeting of I'reston Relief Ctu-ps Xo. 22; 1'resl--lent, M rs. Harih Shappal ; senior vice iresident. Mrs. Kiln Shaw; I junior vice president, M rs. Anna .-h iiiitiiiuirr, iiniuuritii , .111 m. ijoiiini fturwetl; treasurer. Mrs. Nora i.'heney; RUani. J'earl Miller; chap lain. Catherine Crnver. The new ofl'cera will he installed at the first meetinu I:: January, Ionian (SpecinH Officers were alected last Tuesday evening nt tho regular meetliifcr.of the I'ythlan ;!iritc-rs lit-tt. Mrs. Mae Scoit was elected most excellent chief; Mlss Mae Shanks, post chief; Louisa' Hurwell, excellent senior; Catherine Craver. excellent Junior; Molllo Johnson, mananer: Helle IttiHlck, At. f R. and C; Mary Mlnnick. M. of F.; jJHle Castor. protector, - and Myrtle Cline, Kimrd. v ' Cove ( Special)-A dancing parly was Ktven hy the Cove Ladles' guild Tridny evenlnir nt the Maccabee hall. About 35 couples were pres ent. The members of the guild nre planning another party for Christ mas nltrhL- ' Cove (Special) Mrs. T. R. Conk lln entertained a few of her friends at a sewing party Saturday evening. Her guest were Mrs. L IS. Barker. Mr' T. C. 1 lefty, Mrw. A. il. Orton, it tir :",Wesi Kelly, Alr; Roy ?onley, Miss " JoriH-' Neptune, Mrs. Charles leHaas and M-s. A. ti. Conklln. . At lite chiMe of the evening re freshments were served. Cove (KiieciaD-t-The members of :he littler Day Salnis church here anter.tafned nt a party last Monday veiling honoring Mr. and Mrs. Itcrtrand Wardell. who were mar ried a few weeks ago. Tho affair was in the form of a shower for them and many lovely gifts were received. Refreshments were served. Announcements The general aid society of the First Methodist Kplscopal church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the bnsement of the church. lOaeh member Is requested to bring n gift, the cost nf which is not to exceed 10 cents. Mrs. Floyd McKennou is Qkenew on view EAtW WASHUR Washes and dries at the same time. Not a drop of water to lift or carry THE new Easy Washer the most mazing development ever made in washing clothes, is here. The small tub dries a whole batch of clothes ten single heets in three minutes. Meanwhile, the large tub washes a second batch. Twenty sheets handled at once vnur washing uono in half the time wilh half the work. No water to lift or carry; not a drop of water wasted. The Easy oven empties itself ' . when you are through' washing. Let us do a week's washing free in your cwn home. No cost or obligation. Phone today. EAST TERMS EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. t n i '-i a Afwajra M'.Voar Serrtee' -- Tulle Scarf Very new is the Ions tulle evening ircurf in paste) shades, looeiy caught at the left shoulder with a turn flower of contruttln color. chairman of the pro pram commit tee. The lletomala IirldKe club will meet with-Mrs, Clarence Green on Cedar street Wednesday afiernotm. The Wntnan'B ltchefll association will meet tomorrow iiIkIU nt the K. 1. hall. , ' ' Sister Mary Says: . HRHA Kl'WST Ornpejulcc with lemon, cereal, thin cream, fried r-ornnieal mush, syrup, milk, cof fee. LI 'MCI IKON Stuffed onions, whole wheat bread, hearts of celery carrot pudding, milk, tea;' niNNHR Roast beef, brown gravy, potatoes baked wflh meat, cauliflower In cream, sauce, head lettuce with J Russian dressing, grnhnm bread, apple snow, milk, oof fee) k - . , . Urtipejulco Is often ."pepped. up" Uy the addition of lemon Juice. An uppctlicer should . nev(cr :. bo too sweet, for its mission Is to, whet the appetlto and any very sweet food cloys and satiates the appe late. Carrot pudding should endear It self to the cook since It uses no eggs In Its composition and at the same time furnishes much nour ishment. . Carrot Ptulrilnp" One cup gruted raw' carrot, 1 cup grated raw potato, 1 cup IJght brown sugar, 1 cup ' flour, 1 'tea spoon soda.- teaspoon cloves. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. ' teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons melted shorten ing, 2 tablespoons m 1 1 1 ; 1 cup seed ed and chopped raises, cup sliced ;cltronI( ,(.('. t ,.: ' --.r Sprinkle I'.lablespopns XUiur over raisins,. Mix griitcd, currol, potato and sugar. Mix and sift flour, salt. oda and spices. Melt tho. shorten- I itlgin the mold In which the pud- f ding ts to Be stratnffl. ; Thta greases the mold ns well us prepares tli f shortening for the pudding. Com- ' dne all the ingredients, mixing thoroughly. Turn Into grtuscd , mold and steam throe, and one-half ' hours'. Serve warm " with iiard f sauce. This pudding can ' be. . rcheathd and ued tho second day. A lemon sauce can he used If ft less rich sauce Is preferred. (Copyright. 192Q, NKA Service, Tnc). The first telephone exchnnge. which connected lines was estab-, lishcd in 1S78. Nafties were used" instead of 'nunHiers, A Quebec tree hears seedless, cn re less apples of fine quality. HEALTH i:-.K.MA AMI OTHKU 8KIV , , 1ISIVSKM ' Br Albert It. Mn. r'arUtMl, M I.. liN-lirslr, X. T, . . -! Mombor . Gorgns Mniort! Inst. ' Protfibl no term ts mort! ruin illar mitonffk affections or the akin than that of czintt. To many people' oexenia ts almost synonym ous wftlr any rruptton on the skin and only a fiw yonrs past many phystelans had the siiuie Idea. Ittit now tho term ppsema has eomo to liavo a. moro and moro limited meaning. - : : . " In the first plnee many dlWa-s Avhich havo no relation whatever to eesema have a aood many points In common with It. upon supiir-( many easi s formerly culled eesema flelal ohserylitlon. In this group j were rwilly due to this low !orai of are Included rortaln fypes of tub-Ireretnble life. ereulosta of the akin,, and akin' This narrows tho field down to rushes which are the direct re- the true ectonia. Science has suit of tuklng some particular drug or unsuitable type of food. ' A second group still more close ly resembling eczema are those In Hnmntlons of the akin .which are; cauiM-d dlreclly hy some external Irritant; I refer to the skin spe cialist calls a dertmttlthv . The primrose wilt do tho same thing to muny people. This group 1m of much economic Importance to employers, as many-men who vork-ftith acids, chcmiclR. , and ttyes develop an Inflununutlon of the skin. ' : A similar r "group la nlw found among women wlW' develop1 a dcr- POWDER DOUBLE ACTION Same Price FOR OVER JjYEARS 25ouncfor25 WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? "- Our Government Ksed Millions of Pounds L flowers ' Are going up in price, but "we will give a ; ' . , 10 Discount up. to Dec. 20th on . every order for Christmas Delivery ROHAN'S FLOWER SHOP , New Foley Building Main 136 . Greenhouse 676-W Res. G76-R THIS IS ROSEMARY The newest and most beautiful pattern of Noiitake, Nippon China Dinnerware. Very reasonably priced, and carried in open stock at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop There is no nicer Gift for the lady than this dinnerware. MARCELL'S MIRACLE MINERAL for Stomach, kidneys, liver, bladder, bow els, blood, tissues and nerves. RHEUMATISM Neuritis, Constipation, Female Trouble, Pyorrhea of the Gums. Saves Thousands of Unnecessary Operations See Mr. R. C. Shelton, representative, at the Foley Hotel, Dec. 14, 15 and 16th, or have him call at your home. FREE INTERVIEW iirmtttts of the fuco as a result of jj f using certuhr hair Vdyofl, "croama , ! aud other cosmetics or by the j 1 wearing of fura which have been j I dyed by certnm dyes, II A third group has gained tnucn prominence recently and resemhles ecxetna so closely that nU the past few years It Imffled even spe- KialUts In skin diseusra. This Is u typo of ring-worm, thougl this condition la not a "worm" and usually not a "ring". It ts really an Inflammation of the Kkin caused hy a fungus or' mold and ts ften cent rncted around hath .houses, swimming poo is. or oy ciowh contact witn ui ferted Individuals. . Jt frequently starts between the toes or fingers, causing severe itch tug. Since the- discovery of this rungus doctors now realise that .much to leurn yet regarding tho true nature of this disease. Buch . diagnosis is usually made by a pro- ccsa of I'lmlnating; In general the .term eczema, i when properly used, designates Uiose more or less chronic or re current Inflammations of the skin Pay your body a living wage The cheerful fiincttonlnf of ill ptftl of the body never reiuhs when th n J sue ia itarved and the Vitality depict- , auihirh fntlow irreauLar or incom- .1 plete elimination. The only method which witl Insure i auccesiful, smoothly operating bodily f i.. B..1I shsnrnllnn nf n-a. I ' aary food elements compute aiid leg ular elimination of watte Roman Meal, the perfect grain food, . I. th "Hnnnv Medium" between the too-finely refined cereals and white flour foods, and tha ncery, but eosrw bran which contains very little nutri ment, and which should not be used ' csceot when "relieved" by at Brain K product such at flaxose which dilutes 4 the harshness of the bran and gently I lubricates the "tract." Serve Roman Meal you worried moth era of under-nourisheu cmiurcn, eacn way some day, in any one ol the twen-. ty-five different ways, and sea your proud little ones improve 1 8ee, too, how tired husbands enjoy it and im prove, tool fi& 1133 J Yes! There's Real Charm In Gifts From Putman's V The unquestioned quality of our garments is known to W the vast majority of women of good state and this is one of t the reasons why a gift from this shop is acceptable.' A selec- Si tion made from this, list, is sure to please hei Si Why Not a Silk Gown V g Night gowns of crepe. (Je chine g with V, square or rounded , necks, w and lace trimmed or tailored styles. 2.95 to 14.50 : - S Or a Satin Robe Lovely satin robes in delicate tints lined with seco silk and inter lined with lamb wool. ? 8.50 to 25.00 Silk Hosiery S fF fjf S , i i proves tne , unnstmas gut ideal, for where is the woman St who isn't continually wish m ing she had more? iC inn tn 97 t ancy nercmer ana uaner . ... Sets ... hand painted of crepe de chine, will surely please her. 1.25 1.35. Dance Sets Bloomers Step-ins it for which no obvlons external fac tors run be found: and which prob ably are due- to sonic derangement of the chemistry of the body; such iia ubsorptlon from somo. focus of Infection, dlitesllvo disorder or Imbalance of tho Rlnnda of Internal secretion. Treatment depends up. on tho findings In ench Idlvldunl HOTKli MAX D1K8 rOHTLANTl, Ore.. Dec. 13 (AP) -William K. Osburn, 71, hotel man of KilKene, Ore., wlilley known throuKhout tho state, illeri ul a hospital hero Sunday. He had been stricken with Illness 'nmrs day whlio hero attendlitK th an iiiuil convention of tho Oregon Hotel Men's association. Mnlor-drlvrn roller shales form! one of the bitest fuds In F.urc.pe J This superior flour is milled from choice hard federation wheat grown in the Grande Ronde valley. It is high in food value moderate in I:-. -. ' : V price. When you order flour say Federation. . is always acceptable. .Pouch; jl.? . and novelty styles, in.blacks, nu tans, greys and combination ! Jc: ', colors.- ..''.,?'; 4.95 16 8.50 Give Her a New Sweater J in hist, the nnlnr and st.vle to iS:.'' rti .'; suit her best.'".. Coat and slip-t"' over modes, moderately- pric - J-j t 1.50 priced. LADIES REA0Y-T0-WEAR ' AND MILLINERY AfKililHII MdllT ('lil-IW? r.OMIO Abolition of night. cltibst Is deninnded by fascist and vnllcan j papers on the itroiind that they cause wasto of money and corrup-1 Mon of youth. ' Our Stock of Orthophonic Victor Rec ords is complete. New records dally CARR'S Federation Your Grocer Has It 'Don't Say Hour Say Federation" li i , ft -v if 4 derately 4 .- Slips -I-.: . ' Combinations ft .2 'Sii Yen! A New Hand Baa Vt r f Thp'larnest pnrt of the world's supply of borax I obtained froiii' . California, whnro It was '$..:;' founil )n o,,, genrch for fold' In '"t jsftg, . ; :; ' : ' u,it.f