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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1927)
Tuesday, June 21, 1927. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tape Three Society N EWS Shower Is Given i For Miss Gray' OUT OUR WAY By Williams MENUS MImh Otli.-lln (ii-uv. w ho Ir to In innrrti-il on Jun.- 22 lo Ifulp'ij NMit Mill)' Wrlili. win llu- Inaiilrullon of u ill- HftEAKKAST Kteweil prunes, llirhtful inlni'i'lltin. iu ahuwcr kU- c"r1. cr.-am. Iiuni oiu.-lit, crlap i n by Mia. KiiKi-nc Mill i iiiK uml ". milk, eoffi-.-. Minn l.uilN.- MllifilnK on Mon.luyi l.l'Ni'HKOX-Col.l slloi-d cot- t i-.-nlni' . tai?p hum, potuto Hiilidl, rye l.rruil Arolor.rl,...,.of,.l.,kan.l-hlt..!l":t! 1.'' """ W,"l',"", cm"n- vim rari'lcil out In Ihn il. corutloi.a : l.y tlu- hunti-nm-n J'uvors or pupi I 1 IN'NKIt Ilrollt-il lr.mli cliops. nips aililrd miii'li to I hi- i-nloymi-iit ' ''""'I poluloi a, rri-nmeil xplnut-h. of tin- iirfnh-. Mias (iiuy r, ii-lvi-. i ,,"u'1 'Hi wllh Kciu.-fort iMniiv.ua.rul iin.l Ix-iiuiirnl airii I'1"1' ''r"HK. i-hi-ny pinMlng. At the rloan of thi i-vrAlns a two-:'"1"'- cofr'- ' roilrao lunclir-on wua ai-rve.l. ! ThP potato aulail aogKi-stoil In i ,w 'I'how- pi'i-ai'iit wi-v.- Hi.- Miascathi- lunchi-on menu Kaina ilistlne-' Mh.-lla Oray, (Ini-u.lolyn Hiu hun-1 ion liy the a.lilition of aarilim-a. nn. raulini. !uytnn, K-i- lyn ("u!-The U8i! of beets or pimentoes in It n, Ala i Kui't Huk-r. -Kb-unor garnishing adds un interesting; (In.. (ilady Smith. Hen lu h Sm il It ; touch of color to an otherwise, and Mim. KdII Hali-r, Mia. Jack f rather pale dish, lllatt, Mrs. .ih Kleeiier, Mrs. I Potato Knliul Tom Huekman, Mrn. Ing and MIhh Lucille .1. H. Mtllc Mille ring. Two cups diced cooked potatoes, 4 tablespoons broken sardines, cup diced celery, 1 tea.spoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Swan , minced pat-aley, 3 drops onion t have r. turned froih a honeymoon ' juice, 2 hard cooked egga, 94 cup: at Seaside und Portland. They J mayonnaise, l tablespoon lemon 1 wero married In Albany on Sun-1 juice. teaspoon 'salt. j duy. June 1J. by the (ev. I). V. .Sprinkle potatoes with Wlt, Vnlllng of the I'resbyterhm church, pursley and onion juice. Cover Attn. Swan was Mihh Kvamue und let stand on tec for ono hour. Shrunk, of HrowiiHvllle, before her Sprinkle sardines with lemon marriage and laught In the Huker juice, cover and let stand on lee wchoolH for the lust three yttur.t. one hour. Combine potatoes, aur- Mr. Swun has resided h) dines, celery and eggn cut In dice, tirande ftir the past y.-ar and a Add mayonnaise und mix lightly half and Is employed by the Union 'with a wooden fork. Serve on county road department. . crisp lettuce and garnish with j Mr. and Mim. Swan will make snips or strips of pickled beets. j their home in l.n (Iiando. I The Garden T.n Orandi- was aroused last eve ning with a clatter of voire. Ti excitement proved lo be a chari vari ,rlvMi by the employs of th. Ulue Mountain Creamery for Mr. ami M is. Marvin Mortensen. who) Cnlliopsis is the annual form of w .re married Friday evening at roreop.sis and in old-time nai dt ns j the Lutheran church. The coi.pl j the latter name was lined until th was ral l ied in a small -art trail- niodern nerennials took i.oss' sslo.i i ---- - ,.v -j. il-tR WE5 - TrAE.T S -fEU VUH THlE.rs EVAC1VY WOM -f" Bu&T A CAFF -OMlH IMAGINE. MOjE -fi-V BoSrA- ..vo -,7'..'';;,''.,,''.i5'4'''- 0V7vNilLiAMS A p.ad ccMMtic-rioKj. n-a ii i m. arrQiM by wca f-cnvicc. lag ENTERPRISE PERSONALS KNTKIMMMSK. ( Special) --M rn. Carl f'hrlsMun.ii an. I; V. H. I Mat zod t arrived home Sunday alter h:ivlnw hp. ut the pas! we.-k in J'urt'n nd nt !!!! imc I he (Ira lid fliapii-r of the KuHtern Slat and the row- r.stival. Frank onncr. of 1'nlon, han ro o p-nfd t In- , K. Mini's shop In tin- Huyil l.iitltliiiv. Toi-y 1. Smith, of 1'lilon, was an F ut ci prise visitor Friday. Ir. and Mis. i '. T. Muekitl and sons aic I'nith'.nd isitors this w eh. John 1!:iiiit, of Feii d lei nn. In a eiicyt of li i:i Krandntnthcr, Mm. O. M. 'nrkins. H. It. Jamison left Friday for 1 Fortlaiid ami will he accompanied liavc 1 n vlslttm: there fur the pit.St si weeks. MlM, J.'UlliMliM ttilM called to I 'oi l land on account nf the serious Illness of her father who Is now nim h Improved In health. Mis. Walter Spear Im vImI.Iiw in Portland tills week. 'lia inlx-i lin and I .evlm did one I thlntf anyway for tllrmany. There was report ei I to be a ureal fn- crease in m ckiiiK' parties. - COOL SUMMER DRESSES In Tul) Silks and Printed Crepes Very reasonably priced at $25.00 PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Read y-tO'W ear and Millinery t'AIJ.lOPMK lOK C'l'ITIXi I 'ClffT in K behind a truck The parly wer 1 he bride and Fourth street, wher ere served. of the title. It is one of the Ray- lo Ihe hom of hardiest and most easily brhleionm . on Kr0wn of annuals, its why stem STUDENTS At WALLOWA LAKE HEALTH rrfresllllienlsi blnnmu hi v-.-ll.iw and marouil ci:ll 1 rofessOr ...wi ,-ri.t.vn.. i,eii,r ii.. iiiMiti.! compaiiied by about inr bnonuets as well as for tard.-n "'Tlved nt Hi.terprise Tuesday on KNTFKPUISi:. June 21 (SpC- W. I). Siniih, nc- I '1 students. ; decoration. There are a number eloped by of new Seventy Attend i r I- i 1 vv. n. dinner strains .' I speciallsls. which are particularly A mcplhiff of the Oliver J. Mrtr-Mnc with larpe flowers and more ton Ttellef Corps number 37 wn 1 compact grow th than Ihe older va held Ra1nnln. There were about rleties. amoiiK them the (lutpet. c .i preH.Mil tor dinner j;1 noon. solid rich re.i bloom of low growth i m-ofi-mii fnllowed whleli eon- that makes a KlowlllrT Jiateh in Ihe stsled of a leadlnK ly Mch. Jessie Nelson and a pantoniine.- depiet Inif the imtliinK of the American flajj. I'y Miss Marion Nelson as F.eoi'Ke WashiiiKion and Miss Win ifred I Minn as Helsy I toss. The little WamnrU Kirls sanp hvo num bers. The meetlni; Closed with the .tinplnt? of "America" by all present. Harden. Most of Ihe j have yellow edses of whit h, wit h a maroon, crimson center. The rl.Ml red Rorts an ! effective In the garden Ihelr way to the Wallowa lake sec tion. The party ex peels to camp Kuropcai near ine nine lor uimhh a monui 10 inaKe lopoKrapnie maps, suioy ine KenloKical formations and make a complete, survey of tin county ami : lis resources. Willi lr. Smith are the follow-, Ihk: students: Manuel Souza. his as- ' lliopsis slstant; Carl K. Williams, of Lake-. differing view: Itichard llurd. of Portland; j scarlet or C. 1 1. Smith, of Stanford Fniver-, sity: It. Ituttuc, of Klamath l'alls; j the most Aubrey Walker,, of (.rants; Pass; but need H.uinan Meierjut-Ker. of lllllsboro; THi: ItAI.Y SI I Its WIII'.V IT (.ni s i it i i.in(; lt Jului l.ovctt Morse, M. I ltef)ii, lits,, Member (ioi'Kas Memorial Inst. The place for a baby in at home. of course, no trouble about feeding (t. provided Its mother is present. If fed artificially, the realest care must be taken about the food. If the trip Is for but one day, a day's .supply of Its food may be carried, i The food should be packed In ice In a small box or put, lee cold, Into a lare Ihermos bottle. Warm mill; should never be enrrted in a ' thermos bottle because. In a ther- ' The Record for cooking a hot . breakfast -2,'i to 5 minutes The Stu(lel)akcr Custom Sedan is a real performer on ihe highway a marked value in a buy-way. Sludt'lmkt'r liiiilii-Hiiri' Imill of hIoi'I for Huffly, Willi full vlaiiiii fur driv ing l onil'ort. I.,i i l ti lui fruiii this St uili'ljuUcr CiiKtom Srilail ln'cittihi- it is rali il (he niiisl iov-r-fill cur of ilH nii' umiI n ij;lil in llm world. Il hi-ls tin- ):il'v ia apM'urunri' uud mil in I atns it ill pirl'orauinc'c. STUD EBAKEIi CUSTOIM SKDAN , of Pasadena, Cal.; :' Sheridan, Wyo.; J - of LaUeview and of Knterpriw. -j Announcements The Women V . ionic Misslonarv society of Ihe Methodist Kpiseopal church will meet at t lie home of Mrs. H-iiKe!dorf at 1 t '2 Adams a vi fine, o it Si I vert horn- Wrbr'.it dniK store, on Wednesday after noon at " :"0. All members are lirperl to he present due to the an nual eleclinn of offleers. The Ladies' society of the pro therhood of I.ocomotie Firemen and KiiRinetnen will meet tills eve ninp at 7::ta o'clock at ihe K. P. hall. There will be Initiation, fol lowed by a sociable and refresh -nicnts. Baby Fashion Set liy Tiny Princess I,ONnON' AP Princess Kllza beth, the baby daughter of thfl l)uko and licftcss of York, is set tinff a fashion in baby-land nl t houRh she doesn't know It. She has appeared on a number of oc casions recently with dainty I It t In "tie-ups" of ribbon on the should ers' of her lacy frocks. Society mothers with babies of nbout tho same nfto have been quick to fol low suit In their own children's dress. The younff princess i9 also get ting to bo a confirmed portrait "sitter" and npppat-s to tike tho job. Queen Mary lias fulfilled a promise made to the duke and duchess that "I.Htle Klizabeth" should be taken every month for a photo w that they enn wen the process she has made durins their absence. Having the baby. If It Is the first one, oiiKht to be chariRo eiioiiKh tor 1 he parents anyway. They oiitfht to have realized in ad vance thai with a baby to look af ter they could not live iu the same way that they did before. If they did not they, not the baby, should suffer lor their thounhtlessneMs. , A baby should not be taken about the country Jusl because its relatives want to see H. In most Instances, moreover, they desire to' see Ihe Infant chiefly to satisfy Idle curiosity. It Rives them something to talk about and a lino oppor I unity to criticize the way It in beiiiR eared for. If relatives want to see the baby, let them come to It. not make the baby ro to them. They are almost always better able to travel than .the baby. If1 It is necessary to travel with the baby, t wo import tint points have to be decided; how it is to be . carried and how it Is to be fed. philosopher,1 If the journey is a short one it can, i-..n ersat inn of course, be carried in the arms nf the fi.nillv with wlmm he lodued or made fairly comfortable, on a lor provoked spiders to fibt each seat. It the journey Is a Ioiir one It should mil be taken awav from mos buttle, the milk is Kept for a home unless it Is absolutely neces- I Ioiir time at the temperature best sary und it .should not be carted suited for the Rrowth of the bac about simply because Jts parents ! terla. It is hard to think ot H bel want a chaiiRe. way of eaushiR IndlResllon and diarrhea. If hot water cannot ne j procured. ci the train. another thermos bc'tle full of hoi water can be carried with which to heat the milk. j MAKI S IMSCOVI.ItY I J FRFSAI.F.M Discovery on Mt. Nebo of the locat Ion of M uses' former rest inR place of the Ark.. Is reported by a (iiiimiti explorer arriving from that section.1' , the liRhteniliR touch of the yellow Richard Klnsey varieties to display1 them properly. Pert Kerns, o The tall varieties with tin dwarf James Stovall, compact types for cdRitiRS imike HeoiRe Cherry, tine beds. As they come into , bloom early from seed they aie one of the most useful of an nuals for late plantins. They are rwvr .-lie. .I,..- ;.u tn imll ltlt XV ! I lit i t . it 1 tomb ami of t li They do not transplant ns well as many an nun Is ami should be sown w here t hey are lo bloom. The plants should be thinm-d to ai , . toot apart for the tall sorts and six to eiRbt Inches for the dwarf! Famous men have employed pe tvnes which then form a solid enliar methods of reereatioit. Spi mass studded with bloom. T'.'e oza, world -famous follaire Is fine and almost hbbb n joined in the trivial by the wealth of bloom in summer. Try some of the newer types In other; Socrates played wiih ihe which the red tones predominate children: lialzae amused himself with a few of the vellow forms to-with a collection of crayon pnr- illuminatp the rich tones and you trail will have a roircous planting Only one in every l!.ri of the Per- sia n lrls atiendiiiR trade schools train to b HtetioRraphers or neero-j tarles. They prefer dresHiuaktim. millinery and similar "women's wor-k'Mn these "diessed-up" Jobs. 'ILJOT oats and milk" is 11 dietetic urge of the day. It's the "balanced ratiim" oi pro tein, carbohydrates and vitamines plus the "bulk" to make laxatives less ofii-u needed that world's authorities arc advising. Now ou cook it in 2lj lo S minutes. That's (aster than plain toast. No kitchen muss or bother. Why go on, then, with less nour-ihim- breakfasts? Today Kct Quick fju;.!;cr . . . fond that stands by you through the morning. Your Rroccr lias Quick Quaker also Quaker Oats us you have, always known them. Quick Quaker 1335 .o. b, factory, with $100 ttttrthuf extra qiiipmetitat no extra runt. Other St uife baker and Krsklne mmlvh $'US la $J$')5. M. J. COSS Fir and Adams STUDEBAK E R TIMS I S A STUDEItAKI- It YEAH ft Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page 'ami Ie It has much the same rich col orinif as the French mnriRolds but .d'.wn the ste much lighter and more graceful ' growth. it Is best to carry ft In a small mar ket basket or clothes basket with a pillow in the bottom. A satis- Johnson. by factory bed can also be made from and chairs: an extension suitcase padded with n Swift by ruunitiR up and blankets. i ot, ih" il'-aneiy. f the baby Is nursing there Is. Dr. Samuel jumping over tald pfitsK mnriiNF.n COI.FMltrs. Ohio Fight years after it was lost at the Ohio stab fair grounds, a purse has been re 1 u rned t o M rs. J . I). 'on ra d , of St. Petersburg, Fla., with its eon tents intact, including 6 in cash, two rings and other knick knacks. SFF.KS ALIMONY CHICAGO Seeking alimony from his wife. Walter Hrinkman listed her income as $H r weekly salaiy, plus ullmony from first hus band and com pen sat ion from a rntlrond for the death of her second. The Owl's .THEATRICAL (OLD CREAM, is prepared especial ly as a cleansing and soothing cream for removing dust, face p o w d e r or rouge from the pores. It helps wonderfully to round out your corn foil; after a day's travel in wind, dust and sunshine. Supremely good for massaging. Put in well and wipe off with soft towel. Lb 50c 1 Lb. ..)C Moon Drug Co. Agei:t For Tho Owl Inig C. A well digger nt Selsey, England, nt a depth of 12 feet came upon "running sand." This was pumped out continuously for a week form ing a flat mound 18 inches high and 12 feet In diameter. In three days the aand was dry and a week Inter, It was densely covered with i crop of shepherd's-purse. a wpH which was not plentiful In the garden sur rounding the well. Bracelet Strap I I 'Urn j flexible braieli-t strap v illi I i raiitrormi opera pumps into ilanc li( ullpperi It very new gold with yellow rhluatouea. They tell me this BUCKEYE is wonderful stuff! At last men have found a new topic of conversation. Everywhere you go you hear them talking of Buck eye Malt Syrup. From the enthusiasm the name Burkrye arouses, you'd think it was theoiy brand And it is - for millions. Tiu'.y, wonderful stuff! MALT SYRUP Hop flavored or plain Soldevervv 4cr I-nbonitfiTy test hrivtj proved that the 2 ,j pound enn nf Buck eye Malt Siup is hi i per tor lo .1 pound cms of m-dlnary run It. Were you to chat with Rosa Raisa and talk about her wonderful voice, she'd say to you: rtosll Itaina, th fnm'iiss". "My husband, Qiacomi Rimini, Irrcfsrs Luckies because they cccj his throat ever clear and free from irritation, lie in sisted that I try them and I found all he said ivas true. Notu we both smoke Lucky Strikes.- Not only because they are kind to our throats, but because of their rare flavor." soprano nf Hit I lornu t: i v ic opru A mtuuauuti You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes arc mild and mellow the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and do mestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process "It's toasted" no harshness, not a bit of bite. . It's t Your Throat Protection oastea When in Ntt Yorfc yotiutv curdialty invited to see how Lucky Strikes are mmfe at our exhibit, vomer liroadu-ay and 45th Street.