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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1927)
h Tuosday, January 18, Art' Clubs Join In Luncheon And Viewing' Exhibit Onco cm-It ymr llin lo an i'IiiIjh of ihf rlly. tlu ltiimlih-rs Art llllll llllll till! Alt UlKMlU-h CtllMH. nn-i't:iln cucli other, whin unnir thlnir minimally tcooil In tl -u-of an urt iH-oKriini lntKvcn, YcHt'Tuv iiftornoot) I lie Art Itf search c'Iush was host. to the tiMinhiTJ or tin- I tn iuIjIith cluii. tlu ufr.ih- HtnrtliiK with u lunchciin ill I o'clwk m the lioini' of Mi.i. r. M.' HiilnnhrcyH. MullxTiy was t!n color nclicm.. rririlri unl In thi liiiii'liron ur.il In the rtccorallon of tho B-vin siiiull tllllll'H, fOIII- BIH'SIH iM'llllf Sl'lltl'll lit cucli table. A fmir-coui'TO lunch con wiik Hirvi-il. Mia. (i. it. t'luy oonili liclmr Kiniriil liuurinan In cliarsv of IIiIh feature. I ..,11. r.. II. I t "" "iK iiiui'iieoii the guests were tiih. n to the home: of the llGHti-ifs clulK president. M is. A. T. IH;i. when- liny viewed nil unusually Hue . ai t exhibition of wood blocli prints, all by Allier bnn ai lists, who rank iiim.ng Hie liestMn the world. There are piinls in tile col lection, . represent In 1(1 artists u... inn ..... '.. i... .i 'I Mrs. litll Kitve nn interesting lu-' per. Mlim: how Hi,. print are'".,' H "hh Y , 1 m,y u 1 .,,.,1 ui-nr .. ,11,7. t i t i i kirjre water Illy an a centerp eee. llIHi Hklll, U (ItltTrnt buck bldlifT 'i-v,-. ... ... , , , , . :, 1 "e women 8 prlsie was won by required for every oo or ill the mi-., i.., a . .. u picture. At presi-nt these prims urn foremost in popularity. All art loff-rs of the city will !e piven un opportunity to see the lirints Wi dii' sdJiy.. Thiirsday uni . I riilny a teinoens. from s until ,.,alvnc, u. Mr. and Mrg. b, ', .7 vy, m T r" Ma-ono,iKh. Mr. and Mi-s. Krank bib.tiou in Uie Ne ighborhoo. I cll,.... ,.,.,. MnrR.urpt See,e Mllx . o.ns in (he library buildln,-. ,. ad Mr . -I here' will be a . committee in i ... charge eaeli day to explain the process by which they are made. ... , ,, ... , pllmentlng Miss Mildred l,ovett, f 0 , (Special).-1 he om,,n s v,,0 , ,. tpa(ller , , club held heir eKUl..r semi- , , f01. ,a b(,fol.p 8ho nonth y meeting at- the library on ; Mt at Tmirs , nt for Mon. 1 hursday, .Inn, 1.1. will, a good at- ,ouh Q whfn sh(1 wl ponl. lendunec. 1 Inns vvere made for a 1ct0 Il0r nurw , ,,, 0 rnintnaire sale to be Jan. !k mi ,,,, a(.llool. Sm WM B,.ailuatL, Mrs. C. ,., , !, Mrs. I.. I.ui.d , roI1) ,,.,., , Ul.,1 Mrs. U. Marker were appoint- J Tw(vo tpa(.nprs Kalhl,,.Pll at ,c ..I,.., members of the committee; n0lp of Miss Lovctfs mother, in charge. Mr. II. c. .cnch. on Y avenue. lie use ol the sc(ircity of pub-Lvlpl.p b.1(lRl, wn8 nyp1 lie .buildings the Wonums clubiw)lph (wo-course luncheon was (fiive i no eiiy eoiineii periniHsion 10 ( use -! he library ns a council chani lier.V The Hiihjcct for the afternoon's proxram was "How to lleiiutlty (Mir Toivn," each one jire.sent re fpohdln to it he , roll cajl with rioniel hln a 1 tout the topic. An ( xe(llent pn por- wi'R Klven hy Mrs. nnd;M'oHHHMllUcB of a. Well Kept Town, which w.mviollowed by n diHcfiiHHlon. .. , . - Wu-A4irAMW. - tM J A in-MTMV," look place yesterday' ni lernoon at o ciociv ai me botue of "Mih. .1. J. llawley at 1015 Sixlh Nlreet, when .loner Trump, of Promise, and lihoda Trump, oi" Wallow.i. were milled in marriage by the I lev. Ceoine A. rollard, paslin of the KirM Hapllsl chundl. Mr. Trump in dird i lct fire war den for Wullowa eomdy. They will make their home tit I'roiuiH', nnd left Immediately nfter the FOR LOVELIER . FACE AND HANDS! Silque (pronounced silk) is a lotion rich in almond oil, but is not the least bit sticky. Silque gives your skin natural col or and soft texture. If you have never used this fragrant lotion please try it on our recommendation. A generous bottle 50c Moon Drug Co. Aireiits T'or Tho Owl Iii-ujc Co. - Annlliee new style of . .... .1 i I VC iNllC 11UIM i . . Iiiillier ow'-.tni. Mi'iliuui minil me. lti1 vamp, rep tile trim on wimp ami strop. I lft Cuban reptile, covered wood lit cl, nt K.VH.-. per lmlr. A gtiml. i oncrvntiie stylo of stn'et nnd ilris sIwm-. We have :H iWfrreiil styles to bMse from, (iisnl run r sles anil wltlllw. Ilniki-il Hues III AlTli-Aiil Ovfiinls nt :..W. H-l t'nw .llisjx-i-s. SS. !.-. Tliesi- Hues Mdl reuulnr m 8I0.IMI per IKiir. l alic nihnntnsi- r tlil hair now. A few St.r.d Spillile silk Iiii-h- In iliK' ill Sl.a.". The B00TERY Wlien jrmi ninny Ret trtwl prfccw nml nifty Mylr. A ft-w MlpMi Irft at L0 per pnlr. l)27. EWS ceremony for thut place. Mrs. Huwlcy nnd Aim. John An Itiony wc.ro present for the wc. ll,. . ....... , , , Entertains At Bridge Party Mis. 1st Munraril entertulncil m lu ldK.i Krlilay evening at her home on With street when evernl of the school leachem ami other 1 1 lends were her guests. The rooms were effectively ar ranged with homiuets of pliHk snapdragons. Klve tuhles of bridge wero at piny. Two hleh score prizes were Riven, Mrs. K. fl. Hoy. len nnd Miss Rthel lllcltford being the winners. The consolation prize went to Miss Caroline Hauinan. After u two-course luncheon had been served Miss Jidda I'eard cave three Intcnstlnjf readliiffs and llt 'tln M Iks Verna l.ee Itnnford gave a ,v(.lt..flt, 101 ""uon- I'VIilay evenlnjf was tho occasion .for a surprise purty honoring th" , hirthiiay annivertuiry of .Charles Lincoln at his residence on Cedar street, given ly Mrs. Lincoln unI j a ffioup of friends. , , , , 1 ; follow ing by a two-course unci . I he evening Vus spent at ,rards men's prize went to Frank Tuck' Jey. Max rullen received the con . bo hit ion prixe. I hose present wore Mr. ah iPB -i.. n..i ,.. .-" The teachers of Greenwood I school gave a surprise party com- 8,..0( Miss Amy Jncohy mude hin score nt bridge and the consola tion prize went to Miss Lovelt. Miss ItiUh Garrick Is fllllnK the vacuncy at Greenwood school caused ly Miss Lovett's leaving. KNTKHPHIHR- (Special). Mra. Ron W nt Iwti-n u iiu houtnuu nt hriil irn .rhurmi.iy afternoon at her home Qlt Weal Mftn 8,rp(t( ,,unclu.on was1 at t o'clock with covers laid fon ,2 aftor wj,lch the card ga men yom ,Hivpr8,on. . .. ., M rs. Jordan also entertained n number of her friends at bridge Thursday afternoon. After tlw games luncheon wan sc-ved. Enterprise W. B. A. Officers Installed KNTRKPKISK (Special). Offi cers of the Knterpiise review of the Woman's Hcneflt a.ssoeiatiQn. were installed Wednesday evening when a mee(ing was held nt the K. T. hall, with Mrs. Adelaide Packard, of Pendleton, acting us installing officer. ' The following officers were in stalled: -Mrs. Audrey Coleman, com mander: Mrs. Louise Miller, pnst commander; Mrs. Mary Steel, lieu tenant commander: Mrs. Klorenee Itlnard, collector; Mrs. Vera Chet wood, record keeper: Mrs. Victor ia Moody, chaplain; Mrs. H. f. Chaplin, sergea n t ; Mrs. I lo.-s Loom Is. lady - at - arms: M r s. Blanche Hunch, picket; Mrs. Ir.i Wilkes, sentinel: Mrs. Anna Wal ker, reporter; Mrs. I,. Hurleigii, pianist; Mrs. Hoy Kdgmond, Biim mer camp supervisor; Mrs. Persis Taylor, junior commander; Mrs. M. Sh usher, captain. After the. Installation a sociable was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the committee in charge. ENTKKPrUSlC (Special). The Ladies' Aid society of the, Klrt Presbyterian church met Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Stool wit h M rs. Jsa Craig presiding. -After the regular rou tine of business the remainder of the afternoon was spent tying a comfort. This was followed by dainty re freshments served by the hostess, j KNT KRPKISK ( Specln I ) .II iss Dorothy St tickler was hostess to about 10 girls and hoys at her home Thursday evening. Tho time was spent at games ami music, followed hy refreshments, which French Footwear A French Imported -noe U hid tut, bit ft vamp of brown kid n a Ouarur ot lljhter bro-a auaaa . . y i (t)UT OUR WAY , ! p3--4 NAJHOAlS. r GO 0M5TFFV, L ZoiO NuH GT' ,CeA lVSJHOAi POUR NO, H A aoT rrj 4 Fust t. TT-e.r COrAe. ' ! -T BAC Ask' , DROPS. l 3-ia- WJHOA ouT 1' ae-THG-R i ' START OvuH AGIKi eJE.R V-fE.T. E.MOFF -fxAJice.? Am' TH' B ; h 1 LOfcT COUNT ! a HOURS UOnM POUR -THET COME. OUT 1 MiiiV " s DROPS tV&fW l 3-M- 5 DROPS BACK' -f GEfiAER ? VNEUU JiA H MOORS HAiwT 'I o OH I AWWurt GoTiTy pouR t BftCK' . . j.(7,vi,a.Ai, "TUP "TALV !-' int,- . QiMT BY NCA SISVICC IMC. J .;- ' I J were served hy the young Iioh-I I tess' mother. .. . .." I ! " I Announcements The Loyal Sisters of the Chris tian church will meet Wednesday afternoon . with Mis. CSeorge I.. Anderson at her home at 1 .1') I Ninth street.' Mrs. J. I). Smith. Mrs. ft. Rhodes and Mrs. Clarenoe Smith will ; be assistant hostessed. " The Woman's Mlsslonnry jtoelerj of the Zloii' Lutheran church will holt lis annual -meeting at the home of Mrs. -L. II. Awes, at SIM M avenue, Wednesday , afternoon at 2 o'clock. k All members are urged 'to he present. . ' j ..,. '.". The General Aid -society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 'J:30 o'clock at the 'church". . Mrs. It; W. Lelghton Is chairman" or the'soeiul committee. ' y ' ..' The Woman's Bible class of the Klrst Presbyterian church , will have Its first socfat meeting since the holidays tomorrow . af ternoon at J:30 -o'clock' In the community room of the church. Miu II. O. Hale ami Mrs. (. K. 'Silver! horn will he hostesses. All . members are urged to be Hi ere. i ..; The Parkilule club will meej to morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Hill. .Mrs. It. A. VV'il kerson and Mrs. Hubert ( 'hantll -r will be assistant hostesses. MENUS Hy KMor Mary P.HHAKFAST Oranges, cereal, thin cream, .poached eggs on crisp graham croutons, crisp graham toast, miik, coffee. -X'XCIIKOX Cream of tomato soup, toasted crackers, " beef and vegetable salad, whole wheat bread, canned peaches on ' sponge cake with whipped cream, milk, ten. DIXXKR Pork pot pie, baked sweet potatoes, corn mustard, hearts of celery, apple pie. Kraham rolls, milk, coffee. Ilread undergoes a distinct chemical change during the process of toasting. We are familiar with the physical change producing a certain crisp n ess and brownness of color, nnd are prone to place the chief value of toast in these at tributes. And the crlspness Is im portant since It makes us "chew." But the heat of toasting changes THIS WHIHTLtn BWA.N MET Ills) UKATH because he looked like a Boone (o a huntanian. The rare bird was killed dear Knlamaioo, Mich., rerentlr, and has been pre. aentruVlo Kalamazoo College. Misses Ruth Itrownf int tlliabelh l'wo are shown holding It. , : -.: , : i:.,'U ; i .v.-y I i, ttV ill i.' I - . ( i t J Dl.l'li'.MllMil'HiilllHi LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' some of. the starch Into dextrin.' which taxes the digestion to a lesser degree than does starch, so the chemical change is responsible for much itf popularity of crisp toast. Ileef am) Vegetable Knlnil One cup cooked diced carrots, cip diced Cooked turnips. 1 cup diced cold roast beef, 1 cup cooked st ri ng boa ns, shredded leVt nee1, French dressing, pickled beets. Make tho drossing, using tea spoon salt, lift ' teaspoon pepper, teaspoon mustard, 2 ' tablespoons vinegar and,t( tablespoons oil. Cut Ntrlng beans In small pieces and combine with carrots, turnips and cold meat. Pour dressing over It, cover and let stand in a cold place for 'oilo hour. - Arrarige on a- bed of lettuce and garnish with pickled beets, cut (n . fancy shapes.; Servo very cold. (Copyright, 11)27, N'KA Service, Inc.) ' Divorce Hunters Invited; Germany To Make It Easy nrcnuN, : Jan. is cap) m- vorces may be had for tho asking In Germany when the judiciary committee of the Heichstag gets (through with' modernizing the ex isting divorce law, which while ' lenient in lis provisions is Involved 1 In so much red 'tape that legal i proceedings ore both cosily and tedious. Among other things the com mittee Is considering a provision j which -would' compel-a woman to support nor mvorcea nusnano a well us children In case It Is proved that the husband Is finan cially incapable and the wife In good circumstances. In any case tho support of the children, ac cording to the proposal, would be borne by tho most able of the par ties In the Vilt, regardless of whii h one obtained the divorce. In general the committee Is in clined to allow courts to grant divorces when It Is shown that lhe actions of either party for any reason made further domestic life unpleasant or unbearable for the other party." I1LA.MF "KOPIfOMOKKS" JIOSTOX "Tho sophomores of life." ns ho terms tho young mar ried set, are the greatest source of trouble today In the enforcement of prohibition, says Alfred K. Stearns, principal of . Phillips AJidover academy. 1 i y By Williams ! Bobbed Heads A Mistake, British Artist Declares LONDON Jan. 18 (AP) Hohbed heads are all a mistake. In tho op inion of Sir William Orpen, presi dent of the International Society of KculptoRM, Painters and Gravers, and one of Britain's most distin guished artists. "My conclusion Is that women should never have cut their hulr," said Sir William, his theory being that women's heads aro too budly shaped, and their faces loo largo, "Hobbmg whs bad enough," the artist, declared, "but Bhlngllng Is worse and us for tho Kton crop, I feel quite uncomfortable, when I have to sit next to It," Sir William 'believes shorn hair Is merely a passing fad. "It can't last," he asserted, "lujcanse. It Isn't beautiful and exciting enough." ""FrDtn mr urtlstlc. viewpoint short har In not at all Inspiring The art ist, said: "Tho modern shingled woman at any rata in tho Indiges tible mass will never Inspire a type lu art comparable to tho An clent Greek type, for Instance." "Of course there Is tho rare wo 1011 who has a beautifully shaped heart, and does look " wonderful bobbed," Sir William admitted. VV.XTKS Alt I A 'S It I PK , noMNGTON, ring., (AP) Mrs. Lucy Ilackrotlh, age J0II, whose rosy cheeks arc almost wrinkleless, attributes her splendid health to plain food and quiet mode of liv ing. Tho diet of the centenarian Is simple. It consists chiefly of whole wheat bread, a loaf Mind a half of which lasts her about a week, but ter, milk, baked apples, a Tew vege tables and occasionally a little -bacon. The holidays aro over and we m ion. say the five-day week Isn't so bad, after all. - HERE'S many a young-, ster to whom oatmeal means "H-O". They're quick to tell the differenco when they get some other kind. For H-O has a real "toasted" flavor and a firm texture quite its own. Once they know H-O no other . oatmeal will do. New Style H-O cooks quickly. Ready to serve In two to three minutes. em f IS- OATS Quickest Hot Cereal HEALTH Heading l men I lies lit Otherwise Normal Children 111 Hy F. Iloxwnt'tl. M reread v. M, !., l- A. V. I PUlHburg Member Onrgus Memorial Institute In Johnny's case there Is no im pairment of word-hearing memory, In fuel It Is qulto acute and has compeiiMMtpd In many ways for the Inactivity of the word-seeing mem oryjfor bis Inability to learn how, to read. Tho hoy's behavior rone-' lions are natural under the elretim-1 fiances. His rending difficulties. aggravated by continued nagging and derision In Nehool nnd carping sollcltudo nt home have served to develop u well defined sense of In feriority, u fear of putting himself, ' in any way, in competition with those of his own ago who have no, such difficulties, . j Hence his ImldU of bullying, of association with younger children not yu of reading age, his effort' to gain acclaim by wild tales, his squandering of money upon those; who have no money to spend, his' herding with older nnd undesir able hoys who consider Ignorance of books an asset rather than a liability. .The parents are relieved hut not yet are their minds fully nt wise. Will their hoy over be able to learn to- read, will his disposition and habits change, will he ever amount j to anything? , The doctor, with n warning as to ' the fallibility of human judgment, his own included, answers "Yes" to I these questions. He warns them. I however, that It will not he n quick I or an easy matter, but a long hard pull for nil concerned. ,The first Important step to be taken Is to bring the ho himself to a full realization of the facts. The doctor will kindly and care fully. In tho presence of the par ents, If they will promise to allow him the floor throughout the inter view, explain to him the reasons for his scholnstlc difficulties. He will take spoolnl pains to Impress That Baby You've Longed For ? v , , . Mrs. Ilurtoii A(IvIs4m VmiMn mi j Molhci-I.feml sod ('ompjiiiloiishtp . "For several years I was denied the blessing of motherhood," , Writes Mrs. Margaret Hurton, of Kansas (Mty. "I wus terribly nerv-j ous and subject to periods of ter rible suffering and melancholia. I Now I am tho proud mother of a 1 bountiful little daughter and u true ! companion and Inspiration to my husband. I hellevo hundreds of other women would like to know the secret of my happiness, and I will gladly reveul It to any mar-! rlcd woman who will wrlto me."j! Mrs. Hurton offers her advlco en-' llrely without charge. She Ins nothing to sell, Letters should bo addressed to Mrs. Margiiret Hue ton, 006 Mnssnchu setts, 'Kansas f'lty, Mo. Correspondence will be strictly confidential. Adv. r A Buying Guide Before you order dinner at a restaurant, you con sult the bill-of-fare. Before you take a long trip by motor-car, you pore over road maps. Before you start out on a shopping trip, you should consult the adver tisements in this paper. 'For the same reasons! The advertising columns are a buying guide to you in the purchase of everything you need including amusements! A guide that saves your time and con serves, your energy; that saves useless steps and guards against false ones; that puts the s-tr-e-t-c-h in family budgets. The advertisements in this paper as so interesting, it is difficult to see how anyone could overlook them ... fail to'profit by them. Just check with your self and be sure you are reading the advertisements regularly the big ones and the little ones. ItTs time well spent . . . always. 'IIIHHMIll! NEW SPRING MODELS College Girl and C-B Bodicette Very Reasonably Priced 2.50 3.50 4.25 5.00 6.75 PUTMAN'S upon him that' his defect, white unfortunate, Is one from .which many other people suffer, and that no more. personal blame Is Involved than In persons who lack the abil ity , to dlstttiHutHh colors, have no ear for music, or luck a sense of humor. . The mechanisms through which his various disorders of behavior arose will be explained to him its simply as possible, for the better ho knows himself the easier will It be tor him to correct his deficiencies. The next step will be to streiiKt li en his word memories by Infinite repetition, beginning with short and simple words mid gradually going on to those more complex, a valu able aid to the stimulation of word memories is obtained through mak ing use of association pathways, for just as tho comparatively tin educated adult understands his newspaper better when he mumbles the words or moves his lips while he reads, so will the "word-blind" buy find that the memory Is more CONCERT Charles Wakefield Cadman America's Foremost Composer. , Assisted by Mrs. A. L. Richardson Coloratura Soprano Wednesday, Jan. 19 8:15 P. M. L. D. S. Tabernacle Prices $1.00 Students 50c Auspices of Neighborhood Club Our Stock of Orthophonic Victor Reo ords is complete. New records daily ..CARR'S Avoid time-wasting, money-wasting detours on the road to merchandise value. Read the advertising "road maps" Page Three firmly fixed when lie reads nlolidj. Added help Is obtained If he writes (he word as he repeals it. ' The doctor advises that'. If prac ticable, this ancfla! training bo given by Momeono' with experlenov $ In this class or eases, who will, un der his supervision, fd(ov the lliiftx Indicated. He. repeats his assqn' ance of a favorable outcome If his l ail vice Is followed In every par ticular, and Johnny's parents, re-, j lieved nnd happy, leave the consult' j Ing room, taking with them n boy, I for whom the whole world ha'' changed. ' , '" -s;f. J Kor now not only does he tinder j stand what has been wrong but. j others understand too and know that he has not been to blame. - ,;- I You aro sure to hnv friends so-. long as your money lasts, pro-, vlded you do not hang onto It (oq, tightly. . , Slogan for revuo producers: This la the dawn of a nude day, , t ? ' i f a i i Si?'" ass-