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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1927)
Tuesday, June 7, 1927. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three Society News Mr., Mrs. Stange Entertain at Dinner Party Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Finnic wi-t-rlntn d at dimn-r lust evt-nintf at tin- I'nlon hotci in honor of Mr. nml Mil. Kurt HUnldurd, who will U uv inn lAk lirumlc ihiM wt'.'k to prctH-nt.-d to Mitt Mildred Khu Uwlr home in KiinN:tfj City. ; mule after her rendition of two' liinner was served at 7 o'clock, t I'lari'M wen niarlv"! for :ni K'lt-sls. ' A rich color scheme of dark r.d was rarrlfil out und hirtfe dun-' MiictH of peon bin wciv placed on the dinner table Hpiit-ac was nUo ued. Artt-r dinner bible una enjoyed lu tin- hoti-1 living room durin-f tin- remainder of tin- evening. Mr;t. J. J. ('mr muili' hluh score anions the women players ami the nu n a first prize went to Walt, r lteuter. The consolation prl.fs went In Mrs. W. 1'erkins and Mrs. (J. 1,. iilfflt prizes were presented to 1 .ur. ami m is. i-.ari io. Marti, an I to Mrs. );. L. Holme, w ho wilt also leave ,a (irunde in the m-ai future to make her home in Ta conui, Wash. Miss Lillian Sims hostess at two tables of bridge bist evening at t tie home, of her mot her, M rs. Harry Hoffman. The rooms wi-ie' alt (actively decorated u it h hou- f itetS of the . season's I'lnwer:, aj led and white color .scheme belli;-?; used. A fier the rard k'snnes ;i t w-eoiirse hinclu on w as .serve. 1 J by 1 he luistcss. -. I Miss Madeline ltarlieait made hiiih score during the evening'--! plav. j It wnn derided to discontinue the) uieeflnKS (' the club iliirim? tli Minimer months. Mrs. Ollie Hay was the inspira lion for a d'-tight ful picnic party j last evening given by a number ol her I. a Grande friends at the sum-! nier raliin of Mr. ami Mrs. Iteni Noyes on the Ornndc Homle ji vim f near litigant. Mrs Hay arrived in the city on train No. -3 from Hoise, Ida., and was a guest last night at th . home of Mr. ami Mrs. Nate Zwel 1e hei. She will leave this eVc- j nlng for Portland and from theie will return to lier home in I. us Ant:eles. t'al. Dinner was served at about 7; o'clock, with covers laid tor After dinner the evening was si visit lim Miss Simson And Ttr T 1 1 H T ,.,.-cr AIT. bin'baCU Maiiy j At the I'irst Presbyterian iiiiiii.v Saturday afternoon Miss l,aVern. 1.. Simson and Itournjice A. Hur liach, both of fillon "county, wer- united in marriage, the ICev. J. (Icorge Wat?, reading the ringcer. -ninny. They were accoinpanb-d by Miss bacon, cinnamon coff Ituby Duhlstnnn and .1. M. Hur- toasl. milk, coffee, bach. I M'M'HKON ''01 n Ttie Osnlia can:pfire girl group radiBhes i.nd onions, sliced plm - 0r when the weather imreau fore- Member Gorgaa Memorial Inst, i n.ioved a flower hunt early Sal-japple. plain cake. milk. tea. rusts a cool spell. Hotter wait a There l much misunderstand nrday morning. Kach of thegirlsl I ) NN Ki: 'asserole of mutton. fPW days and time will be saved. iK an,i Home prejudice in the pnh Un, um nl Ik ftmlinff 2 dlf ! Il f ! -'leeiis. rhubarb and straw- Thnv need warm nl:t nli nir. Other-:.. ....... ., le'ren't kinds of wild flowers. Tln-y will learn the names of the flow-! 1 i,.vu 1 hem. lor w h c III 1-1 n j 1 tliev will receive il nature lore honor. j Mi.Mihi rt: of the irroilp ear... il ttieir lirea kfu.st with Iti'-ui. wliieh 1 tliev eookt'l a.i'l ate just ln!oi'';A .slarlillK hoiiie. t . . Noit'i-n I'owhKi: isoieiai) Mr. nml Mm. Herman While Mr. ami Mm. Alva I'.l.rs ei taineil .he 'TiMt." eliih a. til me r eania of Mr. ami Mis. reoently. I .llli'-l.i'Oll .vim Hi'!'i'il sum at I ' n'eloeli. ft I'le of Hie II f I whli-h the .-i-mailiiier f noon uas speiu .-i i Tiiin." Mm. .Mamie I liilehilisnn maile hi;;ti srorr. School of Music Gives Recital One of Ihe most siii-citisIui r ) cnsuls into dotiu. Hake -u iiun eltals ot the si asoll was ei ' ii lasl j nt. s In a hot ovt n and s.'.-. e veninK at H-e l''ll!it -M'-' I""I1S' j warm. '. I Si ll III Cllllll II "J ' "' coin niano nil. ills of the I'.Ust. ... On i.iin school of music. The school orchestra played tin oneolnir overture in a com nunil- nlile manner, the uiiilorni now uo:s ; of the violins b'-in.. especially nolle, aide. Imrilm- the overt lire. ! I en Cullin Hryint. Instructor ami. orchestra dircetor. InlrniliH an Instrument new to l.a Uremic re citals the viola or alio violin, llli solo number on the viola was eti thnsiastieally rec SVod. The iluet. iiua.tei a. ! octet COLLEEN MOORE FACE POWDER Is as dainty as the charininp: lady for whom it is named. It comes in three shades: Flesh, White and LVunette. 75c For a penerons sized linx Moon Drug Co. Aei;t Tor The Owl lmg num I Ki s wn' all well- i-mlr--l und i-vny nolo number shmvcd the progrftis of the students. one' of th intrfstin(f tVatun of th- program wu Schumann' I "Tiiitun"iei-' pi.iyr-d by a tu! iit'-.l J;iianBt violinist, Kiank Htrata. a) number of Mr. Hryiiut's class lit Hak.v. I A hou(u t of red carnations was t beautiful nml difficult numbers, oltiria Klftli Wulu" untlj "Amour t'oii-t" by l-'riml. Th" program cUwd with a snappy rendition by the ori-ht-Hitu of an "'luring Spanish tlaneu Vuxltn." Students taking part In t lit pro gram wort JaiiH-M Mt-bliuiu, I'aul- hie l.al-'rienier. Cert rude i 'onrad, Margar.-t Milut. icuth Swart, (ier trurle Swuit. Katherine Wissler. Ada l.iMian Ha nt, Murion W ug lier, Mary Hunt, l-'rank Hiiata. Nevllh' I'ratt. Ki'i'ie I tlanclmrd, M II dred Shumate. Jennie NUlsoil Utid Heitha Hani. An individual recital, presenting is( li'-rllia Mailt., violinist, as sisted by Miss ltetlnd Trill, so prano, was announced for a daie later in the mouth. The - Carnation chili will meet tomorrow evening nt the Tiffin wit htft.Mrs. It. 10. Swan and Mr,s, Hubert Smith as hostesses. St. Peter's Aid society will meet j tomorrow afternoon at - o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Cilbert llar ron. I So r Oak street. ; The Ladies auxiliary to the I Tirol lierhood of Hallway Trainmen will meet tills evening at 7:30 ! o'clock at Ragles hall. Thf Juv. nilii ' Cli-rlo of Hi N'ii;hhnr or Woodcntl't lodee wilt ! . .1 Announcements i : i m.-.-t tomorrow ullcTtioon lit 2 1IOMK I IM AS KASV TO (illOW o'rtork n'. the liomr of Mrs. HiTry Thorp ni-n nmny follurcH with W. Iliillty, l!Hi) Kpruri' sti t. honu rown liinu l.t'ons. hut most with Mrs. Ilnil. y uml Miv liny of thpm lire Hnncrrssiiry, unrl ron Itnlil n hil. ss. s. I'hi v will on- Kl.leriiu; tlip foi t Unit limns oro ono tcrtoln llw invonlh s out of iloors. The Victor class of the ClirMlaM church Mrs Frank ilnr.le.ty. U- her wl hoi 1 lenic Thur.,- l,v w, ,,, , All , .,!, , 01 la afternoon. Al 1 ... b. . of churci. at l.l 'o'clock In the morn- , i.,.. 1 1, . ' . The 1 'ulies' Aiil Bociety of the ru-llKl. " I ntlier.11 church will me','. Thnisilay afti'innon at 2 o clock at tne home or Mrs. i-reu Uorver "TM North Ash street. ' . . MENUS Hy sUicr Mary III! KA K I" A ST Rhubarb mine. c.-real. cr. am. scrainl.l. il eggs w n n 1 P loaf with tomulo sauce. H-vatoil brown lireait, Huston brown bread, i.eriy ,,e. graham rolls, currant jelly, milk, coffee. "he dinner is i s nitue two- piece meal, so to speaK. nevei.u varieties of vegetables are tuchi-l- eii In the eassi .-ole 'IIHM anil me trreens .alio the 'place of a salail. .linn.-r of this sort is Heal for a lulsv ilay or evinlns. for tne ilishes are reililei.1 to a minimum, Just the ililiner plate, iireaii-an.l- mil I Initler plates anil dessert lilat.-s. watereil ami In vimi-nm Browtli. B(jm(i of tl( r,.nH011B why practlc-ler-j ('iiinanmn Corf.v Cuhe. .They wive ample foliate anil plenty) wi, tmn,,(, physicians he- Two cups flour. 4 tahlespooiis White' liirht In-own siicar. 4 tablespoons Ihn.l.r 4 teaSllOOllS liaUillK HOW- I .I".-, 1 i Kir. cup mllli 1 table- spoon powdered cinnamon. i cu,i s Hess riitsins. 1 i; liaspoon Han. MK and sill flour, hakim; pow- i . .... i ..u u.ii-... ii n , i miv well." Kill- in butter with milk and cut into firs, mixture adilinK enoouh more milk to make a solt ioiij;1i. Spread on an oiled an.l t lnlii eit sl'iillow cake or pie till II . j Sjiillikle with eilHiamon anil pti .i-l himii s i, i:im-: 11AI.I.AH "Senora X" wishes lo 'j know l,evine. A woman otherwise uniilelllltleil lias maile an oner in me ciimmiiii'c 10 cuame n. an entry In a proposed flicht. from I la lias to Hons Konif provided she can ro aionu as a. passeiiuei . Never riOHS !t luiiltfe. p;i rt Ti r If fore all t hp hi ii lit Insl I'll men ti ll re reniovftj from mikIiI. Ballibuntl The use of straw In all lis natural bi-auly Is lite outstanding note In summer millinery. Here's ballibuntl with a creased rrown. trimmed with a doubledeck brown Rroscrain band held secure by an Interesting metal buckle. ;;Y'-.?'V I - ! i f ..rf" j OUT OUR WAY . , r5 JT.R.NiLLfMS 7 C1?27 DY BM btavicc. inc. nca. U. 8. PAT- Off The Garden of the uiom rxinnslvt' wi'tahleK In llhe iiiarki-t. It l sli-am-i- thai ihev not tnoro freuuently urow.i. It ' WfnnTte that the polo limn are not re freely rown than tl' 'Iwarf m.rl. because they are a,.el """'B "' riKltt" of the Kar- 'den i.tsteail of takint up the liree- iloux Kround space. I'.eshles a utile Uma bean w ill lve fiv stxtlmesi Opera hat. too. are on the wnne, ,np nn'olinl "f l"lM H"'l 1,l"h the real hlooda considerlPB them ,M"1 c"" l'ruduce. jalloKether too common, the silk i uv imimi hih. ,m pumvi aim .less trmiKle to gi.ow. hut th pole sons well repay the extra trouble' of providing supports for them, 'either. ' Il is most Important In securing!- 1 1 - 1 11 seed of ,lima beans to get them from a reliable and"' well -Up own need house. This if particularly ,ni(1 ,,f ,,, husn sol.tMi (ur on(v tho firNl H;SS w1(1 lll)Us(,H h.IVP the . . . , . ,,, srts. and ioh : i" l't hush lima seed i. qniie likely to" produce climbing sens as well as bush varieties. i,nsh varieties. ,0 lUJ, nant Unias hi a wet spell jlo lUJ, mn lfmus in a wpt H,(n wise they may nd In (he ground. I !ltc careful to plant them ede- iviNe with the eve (own. lunora nee ' , this requirement is one or ine (lie true nalurP of vucrimillon anil rhief realms f..r failure with lltnas'm.M t(J nu) pro,mKnnda of antl- a Hlllmy u;u'lt , pinvll may ahnileii with the elimhh.K limns. Kivini; them strini.' in the Maine' manner as the scarlet runner ami ine nyaeimn '.can are piamen. 11 is then a n easy matter lo keep them , ot l.eans to lie pii heii on ick pore!.. UlllIlK llllO ll.ll Soil II 11(1 plenty of moisture, and thnrouh eiilliva-l tion is .ne im.si .pra euca, oca ,s tion Is the most .practical means p" i-"" will. (live hush limas plen.y of riioin. In pour soil the small seed ' t'I"" ' '" and trlve larger ,l -ul's j child, tire -nevertheless family ills White house news Indicates only casi s. Children born of parents four official dishes have been . .( n si n c 1 1 lalS. j .She'll Be ''"it X:'-- "litt rr.-.::cM Dompsoy. ID, a clerical worker In Chicago, ha! boetf nlccted to represent CtilcaRo In the International Pareant- of "ult'hrltudu al Oalvestoti, Tex. Ilundreda nf (jirls, from Kuxuueair aud American clllea will colupeu. VVE. VE MEARO FOLKS OFFEM ASKim' VnIHW COVMBOZ-b ALL WEAR BooT'o BuT iT tEEMS A BiT LIKE A'oXikj' V&U BAUjOOKIS HAME PARACHofES. ' MEMANllO POT Tv-IEJ? FCX3T iMTiOOPlE ESJERW DAM 'ER ai.)ST ABouT, ER BoowO'TeEE A MOSAEMT VMHEN X EW WAtv-T -f 'CrlT X OUT. Qttnto TmI- OJUIS iUAtiUU Spat in Eii nlnnd I.ONDdN ' (A I') Spills llltvo tiiki'n 'a hack wat III Ihe wot'Ul of fushlon fur the moment. In fact. London Iiom become ul- most a Kpatletw town, ami deulem are al ll I0K.1 to account lorthesu.l- '; ;lemle of Iho ahott Kl er .whirl. "'" PopuKtr here for v.u One report. ay the KIl.K . does not c re lor patS a much a ' forn.crly an.l ulo lhat the 1'rlnce of WiiIph hiw not worn thorn ri'K'l- Inrly of luti'. nil of which has af- lecteil th inarhot pi'riM'ptlbly, u. ..-...h n the-minute dresHi-r Oloves are not quite a popular as formerly HEALTH HOW MOTIirit N ATI HI' AM) VACCI N ATION' I'ltOTKlT A t : A 1 V Wl" ItKl'AK I-'. 1... , t.vt -r I 9 pIISm,'iui mi. e),!alion This 'prejudlce Is due ,"0 iark Qf information on ' . .. i Mr....ii..v HH' lUlli: Ol IIIUli i'Unr iihu-.n-n i viieeiitallnlliHtS.' . nf this article to remove the prejudice wnicn many people l.ohl iiBalnst vaeolnii- exolainlnc 111 a simple way reason for 'vaccination . anil tl.comn.n,t t to their patients. Kvery one Is enilowed with a certain amount of resistance to ills- T deKree of this resl.slai.cf. Is Inrsely n mutter of heredity. There are certain diseases, such as tuberculosis, cancer, nnd certain blood diseases which, while not di rectly transmitted from parent to liavlim- Buffered from t lies,, diseases inherit n type of tissue 01 nouy Miss Chicago. By Williams IopIIs with lowcrctl rosistiuiro nml tlu-y uro more llal.lo lo .lov-lop . - -h !. IhlH roHlHtnnoo disease in called "Immunity". The Immunity which we derive, from our parents is railed "natural Immunity." and there Ih another kind of Immunity or resistance to disease which is called "acquired Immunity." This acquired Immunity can be greatly ti inula ted by vaccination. When one catches cold or con tracts any of the contagious dis cuses, nature Immediately sets about to develop in the blood mih KtanceH which are known as "antl toxins" and these have the power of overcoming or greatly lessening the severity of the dlsense. Tho greater one's natural or Inherited immunity, the more readily Tie fle- 1 velops this artificial or acquired immunity. I Healthy nnltnals and men can he gradually accustomed hy giving re peated smalt doseH of vaccine to resists a very large dose of disease erms, and one who has mil'fentd from smallpox, typhoid fever, diph theria, or almost any acute infec tious disease acquired Immunity or longer or shorter duration to these diseases. This same Immunity can he developed artificially by means of vaccination und the development of this phase of medleul science Is one- of the greatest Irlumph.i of modern life. Hoth parents and children should he vaccinated for protec ,ion alli"!il smallpox, typhoid f,lv'r- where the water and mi k wuppiy m not uunwiun iy mm, ,,,. Iherla. uearlel, fever. iiionl.m'itlH, ,and Hi'Veral less serloilM dlBea.seH. 111 I'amida airplanes are lielnK used to transfer dynamite to the mlnlmr nreas. Cw' ,A ' 'Pi v,!w'' MammAth iVbrv Portland Rose Festival June 13 to 1Q Pageant earh night, June 13 to 17, ol New Civic Sta.lium. Cast of 30U0 persons. Muric by Charles Wakeiicli) Co'linan. Chorus of luoo. Brilhnnt Band made up of musicians from noted Portland Symphony Orchestra. 7 great spertoculiir rpi'xi'"! of liht, color, fiction, mmic and drnmn with five mftsive utiiKe aetiiiis channel ' twinklitiK ol an eye, as tf by mnnic, on the hirgrit -.im-.e evrr hmlt in ttir Wt -it - The Northwest's Kteiitctit achievcincnt i:i sprct iicuhir uir;ruiitry. Order Tickets Now Brnd orders and make rhcrku tn Kc-.c F-itivnl. Oregon Building, Portland. Piiui: 7Sc; $l Ou; $!A0; UAH). Deiignotf: pt'iforinnnce desired. Or ymi may order Uchcts by teUgirtph or long divtanc: telephone. The 1917 Hose Festival will b the Rrratest Ponland hnn rvtr mar . Kvrry day, Mnnday to Sutuniay, crowtlcd with big new cVcnt including mn!nter China town caiuivul, air circus, ishain battle, IxQutifol roue pfirade, trotnue Meirykhana parmle of ail nation, stirring military parade; outdoor childiern park pageant, etc., etc. 0 Plan a Portland Vacation EXCURSION RATES FROM ALL NORTHWEST POINTS Rotary Club In ! Convention At j Ostend, Belgium OSTKVH. llelgaini.' June 7 (AP Th trend in Kuropc today is vow ai d higher bai heis of l rude, but sotue day the pendalum will swing and the barriers will lie lev- 'tied to smooth the way for prog re.M, T. i'. Thomseii. of AarhUH. I letjuiai k, declared today before the convention f Hotary Interna-1 i tional. The new diplomacy," he ' Ha lit, iterna-i muHt build brtdfies of tnterna-j tional und. islanding, lolei u nee and Kod Wilt ncrow the frontiers I Kurom' - not only hi art and sci - nce. but In cominene and lustry. : IntTiiat lonil peace Is il won- , d.-rful yrograni, but 'this aim nnu, not lie accomplished unless lu ll, f economic relations nie established. International indiist rial cut elites are rorniing. They should be en couraged, organized In, the right way nml in the tight spirit. "lu Kurope, with many nations' nil with their special culture, lan guage and t radii ions, mutual an- lerstnnding and f.lendshlp are not rv pt eval. nt lo.lay. I '"Itut when Hotary giM)WH stro!i:r, c can disclose through our uieiii ers I he hidden ' sources of na- (iioiai on i inn ui'N, aou iih ii cute public opinion and lnally. byi iiiilbd crrtnt in a spirit or irienu-i to solve our common problems: "Hotary will help bring about lhat moral disarmament t w ithout which no material guarantees of I peace and SiClirlty will prove nde- quale." I HAM, Till-: I.QI YTHM A mu per-Newtonian eqiil Ion to del lie lnws of motion Is on the verge of be'ng worked out, says a scientist. Hut we have a fcellmr lhat it won't he 11 hit of help to tlie htdy who strips her gears. . . . Jiggle an atom Mere, tho law states, and every other alom In the universe somehow Jiggles ill So Fast Cook a hot breakfast now in 2'i to 5 minutes QUICK QUAKF.R cooks in less time than it takes you to pre pare plain toast. ' i1 ' ; That means a hot, nourishing breakfast ill a hurry. It means an excellently balanced ration; comlunmpr protein, carbo- ( hydrates and vilaniines plus the "bulk" to make laxatives less often needed cooked and served without muss or bother. Why go on with, less nourishing foods? (jtiaker Oats and milk is the dietetic urKe of today. Start every day that way. Your grocer has Quick Quaker also (JuakcrOatsas you have always known them. Quick Quaker Jm Lf?pJ Pageant ot the II AT SALE One group of Silk, Straws and Silk-and-Straw: Combinations, values to $13.00, NOW $G.85 ; PUTMAN'S I La Grande's Newest Store Exclusive Head y-to-W ear and Millinery response. In other words, the Hluck liottoin. done with suf flcleiii Hluck liottoin. done with sufficient Kminping on the heeond ftuor. will ,.,aHe (u. B'eep purttcle cleur of f tlu, fi,st fUII. u, lmiy lt.Huit in lu-;KhiMkH on the stalm . . . Stub your toe und Mat's (eels h, ac (Mirdlmr to this eouation Yi'S, and as Well, doubt hears about It Refreshments for a children's party may take the place of i regular meal, cither lunch or sup per. Wclect the foodn as carefully iih for any uuul for u child. h) not servo tough, rich, or highly seasoned foods. A good hill-of-itii- fur ii ii!irl v liielultM eneita it- r nk Urinki Hiltl(1. wl.-hw. ice creuin or a ehi In del- ert, plain frosted cake and sim- pie candles. In general It Ih well I In , Uv. .it the iitlenlfon of the chil- i,-..ii tv.ni, tin, fonil IlKftf hv mitk- (tihf. Hllmr(ivt. an,, hy i serving simple ,.., f(-u foods in unusual ways and forms 11 ' mmm CMTN0P03trs QTC9C9C-tXt)GO mmmmmmmmtmmmmammammmmammmmmamxmacmmmBmmamMmam STDDEBA K E R Give it an hour to prove its superiorities and it will give you years of , proof of its capabilities. The Studebokcr C.UHtom Sedan lma speed enough for the fu.stest com panypower enough for the nlei-p-chI hills onl value innile possible only by Studebukcr One-l'rolit faciii ties. $100 worth of cxtru equip nicntut no extra cost. STUDEBAKER CUSTOIM SKDAJST 1335 f.o.b. factory, with $100 irorli nf extra equipment at no extra cost, (ftlwr Stutle ' balier ami Erikine model f9iS lo $14V3. M. J. Fir and THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR Only $9.75 Down Places Any Model JotiomC Electric Range In your home this month. FREE with each range pur chased this month a $10.50 FAN Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. 71 1 n Vm trr e ! " " ' U 1 lUtly9 Illllf Home, Men Advised KLIX AHKT1 f flTV, iV. (AP)' -Young man, marry at 2-"i or eai-lii r, and marry a gh t from pi lo Ti yeura of og. I't ler know from th he ginning you arc master of, th house. Move away from mothers-in-law an I don't let them meddle. These are hits of advice hand ed out by the Hev. Kdwin-' 1-Vre-bee rtiwyer. the "marrying par son of Kllaheth city," whose ceremonies run into the thous ands, to those who would he happy though married. "Of all the folk I have mar ried," I ho 7:t-year-ohl minister observes, "those most anxious to get through with the reremtmy I lu a hurry are the widows ami widowers." COSS Adams Lome out of OiC KITCHEN