La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 01, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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''Wednesday, June "IT 1027
XA CKANDE EVKNtNC, '015SKKVEH
I'ae Three
Society News
Coming Wedding I
' Is Announced At j
. Party At Cove
The nrmlnj,'.' nf Mica Othello
ft ray and Pulpit WVhh will take
piurf. June --, it wan iinninini't'il
ycnterduy uf tftnoon, w hen Mi-,
'miik t'nnhy, aunt of the I. ride
eleel, and Miwa Vina. 'ontey. en -t
rtiiliifil at mi unnounei nx-nt pur
ty eompltmentinK Mi.su Oray at the
I'onley home ul t'ove.
1 A pink ait 1 1 while motif en
hanced t In appearance or Uf
roorjiH, hnufih'tN of t tit m aNon'M cut
flow I'M in inr used.
('lev -r rat fnvorti. w hieh w r
ptllhd rrom a batf hy
"h i I he (at out at' t In- haw" h;
I'-IMhk ft lli'1 approaehlm? wed
ill nw.
Twenty-four KtK-HlM were pn m- :ii
,', I.':'
lind durmir tlif afternoon
flK for tlu- honor mu st
hrohletcd. Kuril one pr -sent w t
Kiven a paper on which to write j
u rerlpe nn one Hide mul a wo-di
of advice on the otter, both hein.?
r.id hy the hrhlii-ehet. i
f A 'two-conrMe luncheon was
fctrij hy the honlofiH. i
.? M Iks Cray Is the .laiih1.-r of Mr.
ami Mm (itoiKi l.ray. of I. owe
tj'nve.. She i;ra.iiat il from t In h.
c:il high Hihoiil lill-l attended 111
Iliteriiltiunlaln 'omnier elul en Men,
hen. ' At prcHerit hIh
hi the' Htate highway
Is einpln
liviition
fiei-M hi-.
. Mr. Wrhh nnn all- il'h il
tli-amh- ImkIi school. II
boii of Mr. ami Mr. V. A
lie In employed in tin- S
More hire.
? Mii-s K.liih llartow nnl AihiKh
'I'hninpson, hidh of Klwin. u ei e
ti nil id lu marriaue yesterday af
trrnonn at 2::ii o'clock at tin- par
HnnuKv of I he ( 'Ill LsI ia n rhuicii.
the U'-v. C V. I Minn imtiomihii :
lh i-ert tnony.
V Mr, and M rs. 'rhoin)son will
inuhe their holm- on a ranch mar
(;iilerprlsf.
Plan Reception
! For New Pastor
) A fr-rinal n ci-pllon wt leoinin.r
thv lU v. ami Mrs. .1. (h-ui'Ki- Wal::
(tinl fiiinlly to I, a Crande will ho
Jn-ld 'I'll in hilay i i nitif' al l he Kil .-t
I 'ri shy I -t Ian chui eti. A II inem-Jm-d
nn I frii nils of 1 Ii- caiir -h
an liiviti-d 1o attend.
, Mr. and Mrs. Wal have hi on
in t .U lranih- ulnco May 1. Mr.
Walz coinlllK to accept the p;istnr
tlt of I In I'rcshyli'riaii church,
yiiey have made many fihiniH
njnee airivim- here and a lare
rit d h expected n L t he, recep
tion. . The program, includinir music
nnd an address of welcome. wi,l
lii'tfin ut H o'clock. The church
, i-10T and their . w iv s are., the
hosts an 1 hosU s.si s.
Mrs. Ktlir'l
Ray l.c.lh.U.
tin- hnmi' (il
; Thr 'rooms
. Mlll.TiiiK
r enti i tahi
in. I Mm.
lust ' v i ' i) t n
Mrs. Mill.rliii;.
wrro itri'ttllv -1'
ated In n color scheme
of
SILQUE
A lotion for the
hands and face. Rich
in almond oil but not
sticky; instantly ab
sorbed. '1 oz. size 50c
S oz. size S")C
Moon Drug Co.
The ol In uj- Co.
m
fceplt
wins domes
WHITE
Bv usin Clorox, the mod
tm laundry aid, in waidV
inj habv's white cotton
and linen cloches, you can
-make the in spotlessly
white uibffkt botlint,
Diapers and niirhtpowns,
also rubber bed and par
ment protectors, arc dis
infected and deodorized as
well as cleansed when you
use Clorox . . . Follow
liundrv directions on the
label of the bottle.
SoUi by AU Qroeer.' C-,
lJL '
and unite, tin Beaton- flown h
heiaK used. ATU-r tin evenin
i-'ard , kuiiK'K tin hniitt'tW'S served
a tw u-eour.se luncheon.
Mrs. Krnt lin.lry made hiii
score al qjuIkc ami the second
pi liit wviti t, Mi Vina t'onley.
. 'ove.
tv-d II),
(ary iv.
third prize.
Mrs. k. Happtts.tt entei
taineil i'l dinner Monday evening
in lienor of tin- wUtleth hirthdav
anntv.iHary of Mr. Mapp-T-tl.!
lUnncr uu .-rv.-.l at (;:;t o'clock!
ant a mm u us i n joyed dur- j
In;; ihe remainder of the evening.)
Those pivs.'iit were Mr. and)
Mt-H. l-Yank J slcr, Mr. an. I Mrs.
Oeorye Ili.M. Mr. nn.l Mm. . V.
I""- ' "i iifm, . i-.. i lirnitlll!.
! i' Ii t .Mr, I Mis. ( ', K. 1 1 :ipp.T-
i It.
! ...
One-Act Comedy
i Given By Lodye!
A one-act
nn.l The- Law.
h" UtHIII-H uf
l-'rhlay eveninj
oiin-tly,
1 was pri-Moos.'hi-a
at Kanle.s
M r
I'at I
nifil hy
: l.-Kion
hall and
va
,,,,
tit htisiast lealiy r e c e I v e d.
taUhiK pail wi-re Mrs. t .
i Shult, .Miss Mari.- Kianiitin. Mrs.
M. IVi. tHmi. Mis?- lllaiichr Itiei
and Mis. Hun ShankN.
! I'Milay was llu- day for the an-
nun).
C:,ke.
i her
liKhli
roll call
u il h a
of l,v
I
nd a larjo' hirtlnlay
ndh- for t ;i"li nn Mi
oi'Kanl.atinn, w.i -t
j the fruit ctiphimrd, which
to ho Kivin n wny, was presented
I to Mi s. . iraham. on Sit h s!r. l .
j After the pioKiam. ilanctn was
! nioy.-d until midnight.
' nntl.Ki; (Snecial) Mrs. Kila
M. Walker TlieJ.-jv ev., in ir v.. - 1 -
n Hi prise part y in honor of lo-c
Hijii.' Uiymond, who spent all last
week at I mhh-r. The time was
spent in HMines and music. A
Iwo-roiitse luncheon Was served
I'V Mis. Walker. asslted hy Mr.!
Kveret! Keown.
I dine, ion 1 "erry. May l'i lor, Is-i-helh'
1'iior, Ituth I'rlur, l"na llol
, litis, (iail Tucker. Wave Kuckinae,
! Mat ilda Henri, tlene I'crry, Walker
'I'idliipii. rharley' Uuhl. Imnalil
McKinnis. Ilert Tucker, Melvin
Weyt enskow, Uaynnmd Keowti,
( 'la i 'enco Keou n, M r. and M i s,
Archie Ki own and family.
j IMi:i.-:i( (Special) Mis. John
l.loyd t ntei tallied Saturday after
noon in honor of her little son,
j .lack, the occu don helii his se'-
-lit It anniversary. The nftei nocu
was spen; playing RaineH, after
whifli i he children wen served
, with Ice cream and cake.
I Those present were Archilem;
and Arnold Keown. June ami Uoh
eri rhilders. John Tutt'e. Warren
lictinison, Itian Moi-ris and .lack
ami Jim l.loyd.
Miss Brownton In
Piano Recital
A lai'K' crowd of Interest'
1 tn n -f
the
audl-
' sieiuiis and music lovers
' city fMlhered at the lihrari
floiiuni last evening in sdte
of
the
rain storm for n piano recital, in j
which Miss Porothy Prow nlon w.iwj
presented hy her teacher. Mi ;s
I Kirothv Pleasants.
Miss Prow nt on played
lone )
and difficult. proKimn. in w Men
she displayed unusually tine tech
niiUe and nn ability to play wilh
a f;r eat a mount of expression, H
is said. Her program consisted
nt' Tour groups.
Mi,;s Ann Slunirc, soprano, st ml y
iiiK under Mrs. A. 1.. Pichardson.
assist i il Miss Prow tilon. She s;;tl;r
onejiioup. '-Till I Wake" hy Wood-lord-
Phi den and "I Misky Pnllahy"
hy (Jilherte, and responded to the
applause with an encore numht r.
Mrs. P. P. 1 1 o! 'lies accompanied
her al the piano.
Pot Ii of the yotim; musician
wen pti si tiled wilh hOllqllets fol
low nn t heir numhers.
Tile auditorium stajje was pret-
1 lily anank'-d for the occasion. A
rand piano, loaned through the
i on i t i sy (tf t he Knstern r j;oii
Music company, was used and le.
.shh' il was a. laru'e hasket of pink
j ; ml yellow snapdragons. In Ihe
itaekj,-! ound wch a screen and las
l. t.-i of tulips and lilacs. A h- m h
with many hnyht pillows aii'l a
floor lamp Ttdde.l to tin attrac
tiveness of Ih- setting.
Toni'ltt Mi-s Pleasants will pte
sen; anotinr stiuhnl. Miss Judith
Snodyiass. in recjlai. She will
-ted h;
h'lavia
Pipe
Sin-
w nod
p.eeau-' of the pievaillim super
stition reuardinir Ihe numher 1 :t. alt
No. Kt herths on steepini; cars of
an Kni;lish railway will he No.
1 4-A.
Whip Handle
Briidei! picsltin in the form of a
whip Is Hie kcytinte of this um
brella df vt'Ioped lit leiso tnfltMu.
OUT OUK WAY
1 Stsn him
-TO Grief A HAlf?
CUT 60 HE D
LOOK rllCE OM
OOR VACATiOM.
1 SAID HAIRCUT
MOr A 6HAvE!
JO&T LOOK
AT UinA
HEROES ARE
Announcements
chapter I of l I
Will ltieet
crt Kakin'
at the lionie of Mrs. l:oh
wilh Mr.'. A. V. l.iudKt't
sislanl hoslesj l-'ilday all
2:an o'clock'.
The houii'' iiepaitm
l-'lrst 1 'ri'shyterian c
church will!
f Mis. II. l .
ft, Thursday j
o'chn k. All
d to he p: i x-'
i
meet al the home
Lewis. -InJ Third st
al ternoon at - :Hii
mellilM'is ate letiU' S
int.
The '.uiKhtei.s
lleeis camp i. 1
day at't 'rnoon a
the home of Mrs
1 4aS Oak street.
of the I'tah Pin
will llieet Thuis
L'::to o'clock at
It. W. Anderson,
MENUS
Hy SUtci Mary
PPPAKPAST Chilled Htewed
prunes In oramji juice. cereal,
!'rean!i.' hiA:lel.- 'tonsl. 'ifdllt. coffee,
j I.I M'llKON Cream of spinach
' soup, croutons, h.icon and h it uce
s.iml wicheK, Pohemiail tarts, milk.
Jtea.
PIXXPPMroiled sirloin steak,
in-w pi.taloes. l-'repch f cti'il on
j ions, host t:reeiis. lemon cream
lice in niuht niauenuvers.
Pohcmhin Tnrls
One yeast cake, K cup tuko
warm milk. 4 tahle.spoons Pour.- I-'
cup huUer. 1' cues. i teaspoon
cinnnmon, ' j lemon, teaspoon
salt.
cu)s mil
ahotll 4 ciliwt
flour.
Scald
milk
and
cool lo luk"
Add y.ast
Add Pour and
Pet rise half
tempel'Jlture
and dissolve.
heal
unlit smooth.
n n
hour in a warm
place. put
hntlei into a mixing howl and add
yolks of cul's. treated rind of lemon,
salt and cinnamon, pint until mix
ture horns." Add yeast and addi
tional milk which has hecn loaled
V
HIS MOTHER
yr c . -
, , L: '
' v. , ; , f h - ,A j
-1 X t ' " 5
i ' , , 7'
' ' i rf'.t 'i
' , ! i
W ' iy -v. I iV y t
The win til
j proude ! mot hr is Mrs. Pv.i nut-line hoil-f f.ind -of
a for in-r Mm neot a eoimre-mna n add mother i,f
lej A. PipMomlIi. Mr. l.iri'lhcrh. now a pntjoit
her, is one of the v.oi Id's most com a(;ri,iis molheis.
dip evdaimed when lohl her mm had "hopped off'
rk, nlon.' tn the cockpit of hi plane, for his :tMMi-I'.-rK
m h, widow
I New V
Pn.ht to
MOORS A ( v
we. cam
KlrrtN rjuvv
GO To A SUMMER
IT LOOKS UlKE
A KM08 OM A
RESOflT MOVM
VME'LL rlAvjefo
FLAG. POLE
60 TO TAE
MAME WOODS.
MADE - NOT 80RM.
nca
and cooled to lukewarm. Add flour
and heat for 15 minute.H. f.et rise
until douhle in hulk. I. oil lightly
on a floured moldiuir hoard into a
sheet ahout - IlK'h thick. Cilt In ,
four-Inch siuares and fill with the ,
lollowiiiK filling: '
1j llMll fs
a as as-j One tahh-spoon butter. 2 rnps j
rnoon at cotldKe cliecs". yolks - ckhh. G j
1 lahlespoiins suKttr. j lemon j
(united rind), 4 teaspoon uait,
f theip"I' sultana raisins. j
lhat yolks of pkkb with stnrar.
Add remaining tnjs'retllentB nnd,
heat well. I'ut a larwe spoonful;
in the center of each sitiare of j
iluiich. pull corners together nnd'
bruh over with the slightly heat-j
en whites of the i-kcr. Sprinkle!
wit h shredded nuts and hake BM
mlnuteti in ti ntoderato oven, J
Sprinkle with powdered suwar j
when done.- i
Use Explosives
To Remove Stumps
I VUOMISK. .Iniie I (Special)
N. P. Donaldson. Wallowa county
uiKcnt, visited Promise last wee'.i,
hriniriim in some Kovernment hlast-'
ine powder to he used in rcninv
I int; stumps. Most of the ('urine in
j of the community had gathered at
the home ol Mrs. Nellie Pleshman
laud din-in the day the Nautili
: work w a demons! rated satisfac
torily.
The day heiilK (I rand tun Phil
lips' seventy-third hirt Inlay, nnni
vei sn ry the women also met i;
t he Pleshinan home, w hei-e I to v
prepartd and s. rv. , dinner at
noon. After dinn'-r the wotmu
I spent the day in a hoc
ahle
TO HAIKi; KINO'S PAY
TtliPSSKPS Kin Athert h lo
jiet a raise in pay. 1 lis annual
pre-war allowance of a.Jlou.mut
paper francs is lo h" trehhd. It
amounts to whoui $ I :tu.n'iii now .
Heretofore he has rofuse an in
crease, hut finds he can't me t e-
By Williams
kislvjer 1
OF AL.V.1U'
ALLS
00ST uve
A PLUCVE
OVAIL. .
7
01B27 tY HtA snVKK Iftt.
u . mt, orr?
HEALTH
OPAItll CHIPIPtPN AfiAINST
llli: W HllK l'h(d I.
lly I-:. It. Ahhimit. M. l.
lliMiiliini. Wash.
Metnher Ooi'Ras Memorial Instliute
over two thoiiHuml years airo the
r Greek physician. Hippocrates, Bald:
"He who livt-K tn a crowded city,
, lose-: wclf-hi and tiirnn pale.
coiiKh.s, and Is easily tin d, should
j move Into the count i y, rest, and
drink asses' milk."
A very (food description of the
Whip- PIiikui-, or consumption, and
j indeed an excellent hukk'"! lull of
j treatment for I hone early duyj. Kor
I hiuulreds of yeurH after that time
very tilth pi oKi-efN waH niudi In
cofuhaliliR this tlrt iul dlseuse. and
ilt tt only recently that real pro
J urresH has houn inadn.
Not so Ioiik hko over one hun
dred thousand lives were hmt un
it ua lly in t he 1'nlted Slut efl from
consiimpiiou. lu lute, years this
htmre numher lias heen . hroiiKht
dupu somcthliiK like :'u or -f per
oenk'i The reduction t very Krntl
fyliiff. hul It fs only the heK-lniitmr
of this fieht of ours nifainst con
sum pt ion. We should use every
meanjt at our disposal to continue
our el'loHS alullK these llneR. HO
that then will lie fewer new suf
ferer and a k eater niinmer of
consumptive!! returned nn active
and useful inenihcrs of wiclety
every year.
Medical science has proved lhat
consii nipt Ion, If rccoKiilzeil early.
Is cut ahle, and hy undertandtiiK
Ihe mode of spreading this dlHease,
II iK prevent a hh to ji Kreat ex
tent. We must keep in mind that
it Ih the youiiK child who Is most
apt to catch the coiitaKlon. Know
ing this, it should he our first duty
to remove the source of contagion
from the child's surruundlitKH un
soon as ponslhle.
Milk, particularly, should he had
from a known source, nnd the
necessity a ml need of fresh air,
sunshine, ami cleanliness must not
he neglected. If ii ii y nieinher or
j New Wonderful
! Face Powder
If Ihe face powder you now use
does not stay on hum enoiiKh lo
suit you does not keep that Utfly
; shine away Indefinitely tlors not
make your skin colorful like a
peach try this new wonderful spe-
clal Preach Process Pace powder
' called M Pl.Pu-OPo. PeiiH-mher
; tl anie M '.A, i-iiko. Tin-re's
i nothing like il. Class I '111148, I lie.
! Adv.
t-
BEAUTIFUL
HANDS
are one of woman's tcrvaifttt
aels. Ke'p your hands from
looking unslirhtly hy rKUl;:r
visits to out shop. Pgpert
m-inlciirlsts make our work
the hist to he had.
GEIST
Vlarinello Shop
i-iiom; ,M.I 577
J
peiitoiiln the hoiiMi' has; fir in kiik -
pi ft id of huvltiif. .cajimunptloii, he
should, whenever - osHlhh( lie I.mj
luied front tho children
If this cannot he done. the
Npreud of the disease sliouhl he
prevented as much us poswihie in
lht. household hy having I hi sick
om-'it cxpcctortdiotiN collect. , hi
panp Iukh ami ttuHe promptiy
hurncd hy cnrlntf for the pn.p.r
vt-ntiiution of the premises; nnd hy
Mfcmlng chances tor direct sun
U((ht, hoi) for the sick one and the
W ell ones In t he household.
, Whenever mich u consimiptlvc
pollen I cautfha, u paper Imiu or
Ntiiue Much ihiUK Mhould he h Id
UKuiuttt the mouth and titum dl it- lv
burned. Mlllionu of Keims umilil
oiln-riviwe la- shot Into the room air
and, inUcd ullli the dust. leome
m source of dantt-'r. All dusting in
the house Hhoilhl he done with a
damp cloth. which aflerw ai ds
sliouhl he hoiled hefuto ilsil)''
a Kali).
In recent yeacs the puhlh hus ;
het-n educated lo heed certain ?
syiMptOMIK prtinlitlK to eheCr nit
hi-KiutiiUK eonsuinplioit. and thus
more caseM hhve come early under J
primer care and manat-emi nt. I'm- '
tract ed colds, lassitude Ii; l he
youiiK. w It h Hinnn of even iiiodei ate
evenhiK fever, paleness, and loss
of appetfto and Weight Rhould le
wurnhiK enoiiKh for the parents lo !
call in the family physician. j
i
Telephone Lines j
In Oregon Merfe
KAI.KM. fire. .June I (AIM - - I
Notices of involution filed wtlh 1
the. state corporation depa rl meat 1
hy seven Kinall western Oieon
ti lephone coinp:iuies, ami a cotn
tniinlcalton received from ihettre
Ron Telephone company, of which
Senator t'lturlew ILall. of Marsh,
field. Is president, revealed yetiter-
POWDER
DOUBLE ACTION
SamePrice
FOR OVER35'YEAR3
25ouncfs for 25
WHY PAY WAR PRICES?
Our Government
Used Millions ofPoamh
Your money's worth plus the
features
AND
A
that will particularly appeal to all
most of the men.
A Full Sized Dinner
will he cooked bv
ELECTRICITY
on
Hot Point
Automatic
Range
You will see i( jto into Hie oven and come
out perfectly cooked and il will cook
while .von enjoy "CAUAIvl'.T" without any
attention. Then the dinner will he delivered to the home of the holder
of the lucky numhev.
Don't fowl Thursday MveninK the first show and then remem
ber that on Friday afternoon there will he a tree electric cooking mat
inee at the Arcade wilh Mrs. Fern Hubbard, nationally known econ
omist as hostess.
Arcade Theatre
'i
New Novelty Hand Ihtfs
Very Reasonably Priced
3.50 to 8.75
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Newest Store
Exclusive lieady-to-Wear and Millinery
day that tin, seven sum II onct-rim j pany, Me Miunvillo Telephone rom-
havp I i taken over hy the Ore- pany. Western Ol'k'"H Telephone
i:,n concern. rand Telegraph company. Millslioro
The companies whoffc propertied j Teh phmo1 coicyiny and Ihe Tiiartl
have I.e. n taken over hy the iar,'er : ,-p,Mie company.
company are l he SchollH Teh'phono : . , ,
company, Multnomah and (Macka-I
ina.-i County Mutit;d Telephone! Trained Hephaulu amused Ito
toiiipany. New h.-i; Tehplione coin- man amlieine; of ihe first century.
jf . 1V Sl 'Va.- .V'-
1 r,M-
1 . rr.m,K(.i7K, -
June 13 to 18
PcRcant each night, June 13 to 17, at New Civic Stndiuin.
Cost of 3000 persons.
Music by Charles Wakefield C adman.
Chorus of 1000.
Brilliant Band made up of musicians from noted Portland Symphony
Orchestra.
7 great spectacular episodes of light, color, action, music and drama
with live massive stage settings changed in twinkling of an eye,
as if by magic, on the largest stage over built in the West
The Northwest's greatest achievement in spectacular pageantry.
Order Tickets Haw
Rend orders and make checks to Rose Festival, Oregon
Building, Portland. Prices: 7Sc; $1.00; $1.50; $2.00.
Designate performance desired. Or you may order
tickets by telegraph or long distance telephone.
The 1927 Rose FestivaS
will be the greatest Portland has ever staged. Every day, Monday ;
to Saturday, crowded with big new events including monster China
town carnival, air circus, sham battle, beautiful rose parude,
grotesque Merrykhona parade of all nations, stirring: military
parade; outdoor childrens park pageant, etc., etc.
Plan a Portland Vacation
EXCURSION RATES FROM ALL NORTHWEST POINTS ,
ew Feature
a
.i.-a v i
' Maiamoth
of the
Portland Res Festival
other regular
womenand
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