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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1927)
Saturday July Ifi, 1927 LA CRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three Society-News Annual Picnic of Presbyterian Church Is Held I OUT OUR WAY ' , , . . ! ! (. r-i, r-7 ,' . , ' r 0T ATuFFnTME -nWlM ADMIT FmlimiMonr ! CAM M NO 1 M" '0K uP A CUCUTeiE -THAr A BRIGHT embroidery , MEUP U ANir ro Umomg-i-ueoid bws. SJo S! X-v ; WOO 7 1 p,ND out IGut.S'oTH'OCTMtft UARW MORE ' I V. I Ty K00 1 MIMOTfeS THAM menus j ymmpW KltKAK..-AST. l-lm.ta. e-real. ft f - V " . ninnies. f" -vz """x ! 1 at.T.c, -THE COLD GHOUUOER. By Williamsl Style Dictators i Laughed At By Women Of Italy NViuiy Him members! und frleiuJ of the Kirm Presbyterian ehtuvh Utherel nt Hlverxhle- park I not j evening for t hi- iinnuul pienle hehl , Ihere. Tin pirnic dinner wimsers-; d at about ti :Hi' o'clock at two, long t utiles, ui iiinKi-il nnuVr the Mr. i:. V. MosHtniin iiff:lcd tnatfinitHtrt'HFt, and (lurii)K Die illu )ir an inii'tcHtintf (trojfiaij) wum Klvt-n. The lit v. J. t; oi kc W'ul., luistor of iho rhurcli, talkcil on "Th Halation of the WouianV. Mihit)imry Socl. ty lo Tin- i'hurrh." Mi-h. A. T. Hill. .1.1. -KiUr from th itunttc itontic prt-Hhyti'iial to th )it unlal licld In Kan lraiu'iHco, Ravi- an inspiring rt-pori of ll'-1 Uiyf thiK. Tho lat niiiulnr on tin proKrairi u ;m a iiuiMic memory content of Ol'l Ityiunn. Dr. K. J'. Muhhihuu i-'iidiu tU t hn f(in!.-Ht. Mr. I.. II. Moo was leader at on tahlc an .Miss lit-ni'Vh'Vc llannu vvia Icadci-I at tlif otli'-r. .Mih. Mim-'o Hide won. After dinner a short time w in i njtiyet) in a socinlde helore n--inininK home lo I. a Grande, Alton t 2 K women from the l..t Orunde fir.Ht ward of the I.atler Itay SalnlH t hnich Baihered at lh home of Mvh. Jl. M. Ijuson ul I'ei'ry-ycHlerduy, t he occasion Itc llltf I ho rrKUlur meetillK of tile I :iMhle) m of t tali Pioneers. N'Vi a i.-.iu ft uln.i-l lmtitn..titi Re .4. sion. presided over hy Mm. Larson i Xfmato " ,,,v,? .K1,ln'l' .V" "P" ill Ihe ulisenee of the presideltl. i.n .mr. I,, he there ! ailr;l,K;l 'MH, lima. Iieaiis roltowinu the hnsiness meetinK!1" '"m- r a proxram huh Kiven. Miss iJe-,!"" ""lk- ff- trude Mi'dm-or, of Si. tionw. Some sort , of sanee slionld ul Vtah. who Is vi.sitints' hem yl Hi" wy nrcompuny cold sliced meat. (U-m-Kv IC. I.yman lionie, khvc a Indln chutney' sauce, horse- iadlnK. "Mniiitmc Unttei i ly." and radish, mustard or any preferred responded with a humorous en- condiment can . he chosen. The rore. Mrs. (l oro It. Lyman K"ve aH'W Hi' "! siiould he carefully n hioKMiphy of her lather, who trimmed nad ananffed with ex was one of Ihe enily pioneers to trenie neatness on the platter. I tah. The croim joined in sinn rl riiiM Hamikins several nun rs. ,Ui Krated eh A soclahlo was enjoyed h-for. spoon bntli-r. cup ndionrnment. when the hostess -kk. : teaspoon fi.M-ved re resit rm-nts. fHTCAOO ( Al') - When Mukho 1 ill I attempted to set Kty leu for (ho women of Italy hu undertook a task which was too Ki'cat for dic tators and monarch) of ancient days. Mrs. Minna Schmidt. Cliicu K cost timer, asserts, Kor ) yea is Mis. Schmidt lian studied the history of feminine attire. Cromwell, she finds, ttid to ( shroud his women follower In aus tere Karii, hut al his demise- I hey, went to extivincH in dress which Jar hii rpassed t hose . t 'romwell ttoiiKht to ahollsh. Several l''reii(h 1 kins, too. banned trills and fur hellows. "All to no avail. Women will 'wear what they please," she says, i "Neither kin; nor modisto ran chaiiKe them unless they want lo j he chniiK'-d.' I A hundred dolls iTressed hy Mm. Schmidt represent famous women I of the im't H. Tho kowii of each, i slie says, reveals an hull vidua lily 75 NEW WASH FROCKS 75 Voiles, Dimities and Prints 1.9S to 6.75 PUTMAN'S Ileady-to-Wear and Millinery the Sch in hit collect Ion nnd the atesl Is "Trii',y' Kdcrle. "Trudy flnully demonstrated Hint wonian'H gtuillty of endurance Is eiiual to man's," ways Mi-h. Schmldf. "Her nit ire, t ho Imthlnir B"U. Ih symbolic of tho modern slrl, ilresseil in Hcunl clot liln which Klves her hody ,u chance to Krow nnd to become healthier." which was a factor In the personal- liy Sister Miuy ItltKAKI-'AST . I'hims, cereal, crisp hndled' bacon, hashed pota toes In milk, break fa Hi rolls,, milk, coffee. l.rNCffKON Oho(Ro pie sauce. Kinder bread, milk, t 'I IHN.NKIi --- told sliced roa-st Oust av nca scnvict INC. Ity and achievement of its wearer, t Cleopatra made Iter attire add to ) her voluptuousness, and with her ; physical c ha nm; she dlnarim-d war ' rioi's and statesmen. I Catherine of Itussla and Klra I beth of KiiKlaud ove, much of i (heir prestige as inonarchs to their j dignity of dress. Mrs. Schmidt be lieves, and Louisa May Alcolt nnd Kliabeih Marrett. Hrownlut? in tho Held of literature were distinctive i for their attire as well as for their writing. j Tiie cave woman, with a raw fnr pelt u rapped about her, i tho iiarllest exponent of rnstuiuinK luct.i t; ii vis woitv 1'tnt si'MMi:ii si:st L1C TOl'UOCKT, l'rancp (AIM IilK hats have definitely worked their way hack to Trench favor. Tito percenlane of hil'jie versus small hats Worn here Is so over whelmingly In favor of the larjje ones that i he most Parisian obser ver must (idmlt the victory. Although Ihe small hat slill holds l'aris In slavery many a Parisian preferring to carry a sunshade rat her than wear a hlr hat- l In holiday resorts all tell Die same fashion story. Uiti hats are heliiK worn. Paris Tiring Of V The Boyish Bob r. It IS W The ltoylsli bob In growing up. The head-drew of to- morrow, say Ihe Parisian eolffeiliH, jwilt be i-nrly or fluffy or MroiKht and severe, but the day Of tho nip pers is KOUO. Short hair ofisomp wort, however, seems in no such datiKer uh was pre.iicted a s-ar or two ago when some of the tonsonal HoolhsayerH sab) the best investment would be a Hwih h faclory. i'.mtii iTii cwixr: IMHtoKKN', N. J. Hobble, a shepherd do-. has walked with Hnymoud Kandolph. bhntl Vluno t tuner, from Lo.s AnK'leH In siK jniouthH. Itobbie was put In the' pound for hliing a girl who patted j him, and Hecorder Carnten Kranled his masler's plea for his freedom. i z HEALTH beware of trivial Injuries. A three , Cll I IA) I per cent solution of iodine applied! lo breaks in the skin may save life or limb. It sterilizes the wound, and through its siimulaUiiK effect, aids in healing. Small feslers in Ihe skin, due lo invasion from without, of lufeciiou from within, should be carefully I.ACHti WOMI-A IN MKX'K I'SITK)S i).i:ii(H s r I'l itMi r ;i:it.M TO i;Ti:it ItltlvXKS IX SKIX liy L. I,. McCoy. M. II., Seal lie. Vnli. .Memner c.orgas Aletnorial I nst It ute treated, particularly those oeenr If the ipiesilon were asked,riiiK around the nose ami lips. An "Which drug .serves the. greatest I extremely dangerous thing to do household need?" what would he Is to pick or squeeze a fester about the answer? 1 1 lie face, regardless of si.e. Jue lo direct connection between the eese. 1 table top milk, 2 mustard, U teaspoon salt, siale bread. ( 'nt breiut in 1 bins slices I rttii ii..., ,,1'f ,.iniul ,.,,!. n..f I., .l.xt-nur utrlr.o t It isdlMllllflll If I llf d I'll lrU I xt h I 111 - I of the' Line buttered ramikins or timhalo self could answer, yet it seems to'''""'1 ",'l "l" 11,0 an,t ,hltt feet ion getting Into Ihe blood stream of the face Is quickly trans mitted to that of ihe head and pro bread. Heat eggs p that iodine solution Is the iiiim- The regular missionary of the Woman's society l.'iri U-...IUI ehin-eh was held vea- molds with t.-rdav nitiinoon at the church siigiitiy wnn iuiik, frtu.nuiHiurii "" mmmuh iie ii'r "i witli 'a fair-sized altendnnce. .und parlka. Add butler und fvery household, first aid kit, nnd The afternoon's lesson study wa3 Rraleil or finely chopped cheese emergency outfit, t-iken from the book. "A Straight and mix well. Pour into prepared There are other solutions that are Way Toward lomo. row, ami .ii..., ,ui r, . ,i , . ,y UR. .... m1Wm..iw .. . ........ r. .. feeted blood dot in one of the large Mildred 1'OX Was tile leader. I anu ouitc .w uuuuies in u. niwun- ie.n ii.uin if iii.me mi men vu- Mrs. II. A. Vox. president of th-1 ate oven. Serve In ramikins or clency. Put iodine still maintains society, presided over the business remove from timbah- molds to hot a high position as a disinfectant, session'. Mrs. It, K.I Greene, chair- platter and garnish with parsley, and as a counter-irritant. To my man of the program committee.! mind there is nothing that equals it aiid Mrs. Kox, the president, both H.AHONKKK ADOPTS ; for safe, general, external use. turned in their resignations as of-i SIMtlol s NTAfiK CAIlKKIt ; , . Everyone. including children, lice i'8 of the society, Action will J ' 'should know how to npply it. be taken on the resignation Hlth-j LONHON' (AIM P.aroness children, particularly, are subject next regular meeting. Furnlvnll, holder of one of the old- lo Im.e ieHS severe wounds, es- . jest titles In the Pritish peerage, will eehniy nt the exjiosed parts. 1 ado)t n stage career. Her first up- ft confident (hat many Infections WpcfwiV (luV) Til jiearance will be at Manchester in ttt eVerv degree of severitv, from Ct ciy viu w x a jjmn1 shlt;illK in nuilr:,i ner(, fpstprs to fllln, uluoH pojson- MclV P&rK Meeting", P-i'V- lug. could be prevented ench year " j Lady Furnivan has acted in the tf tne more grneral use of Iodine " films with Lady l'iana rnnpe"- in Solution could he brought about The West way club, the soch.I j pieture called "The Virgin ,,h PVery break in the skin, auxiliary to the Woman's Penelit nnpPn." skin breaks, whether Nits, blis- as.snciallon. im-i in regular sesHion -nie barony, which dales back to'lPrSi nhnisions, punctures, etc., last evening at the ho:ne of Mrs. ;CJX3, fell into abeyam e in 1 777. should be Painted with a three to August Krtekson in May Park. hut was called out of abeyance t!ve ,M. C(.llt sution of iodine. enins was spent in a so- h, her favor in I'M. I. she is the T)ie im,sC trivial wound may lead !o very dire consequences, throuuh (duces infection there. This Infec tion may he in the form of an in- veins, brain abscess, or meningitis, or u combination of two, or nil of these conditions. A postal card Ihree feet lontf and two feet wide and requirinK one dollar postage wuh reccnlly receiv ed in chit-ago inviting the postof fice clerks to attend the national convention of their organization In Indianapolis. SANTIAGO, Chile (AP In keeping with Hie Chilean govern ment's program of modernization ami economy. It has been an nounced that attempts will be made to substitute women for men in cer tain classes of work, leaving ihe country's men free for' more active forms of labor, Colonel Carlos Ibnex. president elect of Chile, made his announce-1 meut in a letter to a committee in charge of arranging an exposition; of women's work. Accord ing to tho govern ineni'H plan, women would tie employed to replace men throughout the coun try in educational and the lighter forms of industrial and commercial work. I A London hotel keeper linn fin ished his dining rooms In primrose and biue because, these colors cause' the diners to relax and be ehovrful and hungry. A newly married couple Joined in the Itellability tour. Thai's a good name for a honeymoon. Speed King ROLLER SKATES SPECIAL $1.98 Try Oregon Hardware First WARMER WEATHER Means more time to get out in the open and enjoy the benefits derived from the bright sunshine and fresh air. Don't waste one or two days over the wash tub or the hot iron. ' Bundle up your wash and send it to us. All you have to do then. will bo to lay them away, dean and ironed, ready for use. 1 STANDARD LAUNDRY Phone MAIN .56', .ii n mil jv.'i Thi ll. riuail rvcil rinlilf. nfli-r wliioh Mrs. lin.rk mill lirr I'oiiiinUt l-efn'Slunt'iits. Tlio time anil plum nf II"' next inr-tlnB of I hi' Hull will In- nn noune'i'il hilt'i. I,Alll CANYON (SporinH Tl o llipmlKT.H of the GH-ToKHIwr Hull MIKl HlVlTllI illl'lll'll KIll'lllS Illl-t ll' the hnin.- ol Mrs. Slurn-ll Kwln Tlnirmhiy. After tin' usual business meet ing Mis. Ili-nry l ounsell. who wan chairman nf the afternoon's en tertainment, anil her committee, lireseiit'-il n play enlitleil. "Th" KuiumaK-' Sale." Mrs. Tom Hates travu a n-uillntr ami Mrs. II. V Peelilcr sanir a solo. Those laliine part in the plnv were. Mrs. Henry f'ounsell, MiV. It. W. I'l-ehli-r. Mrs. Charles Gran ily. Miss Helen Austin. Mrs. Clallile lleale. Mrs. Lawrence lirumsmlth. Mrs. William Kanton. Mrs. Klliolt Anslln. Miss l.ola Kanton. Mr.-. Mary Colllisell anil Miss Ituth 1 irumsmlt h. The hostiss serveil a. two-course luncheon foHowinu Ihe protram. Mrs. Henry Kwln will I.e the next hostess to the Hull, Weilnes .lay. .Inly so. lull- I ...I'll only ilaimhter of tin1 relic. Jler liuslianil. Lieutenant- infection. I have seen loelilaw Conililaniler AilKUstinc WlllinKtnn ,ihch was fatal In 48 hours, lie-, Altar. VC. K. N.. reeeiveil the Vk- Veli.p from a sllfht break In the tnria Cross fur an attack on Ih.l- tln f 1 1, 0 Mor arm, resullInK shevist warships at Kronstarlt. -Triiin a fall on the street. " " I Many arms, le:s anil fiiuiers have ri!l'l)l:('i: I'ltl.MK (iOXr. 'l.cen sacrlficeil heeause of nealeet 1 KAl'll) CITY, K. II. I'rudenrc in carlnt; for a pin nrlck. a scrateh. I I'rim, male of I'.olf Hoy. white , n panctliri'. 1'reslilent t 'no I 111 lie ' house collie, la ileuil. Kxperts at loi hla sun as the result of in-! Tort Meade tried In vain for a fcctlon orlKlnatluK on Ills foul. j month to cure her distemper. I 'e arc constantly besieged hy serins, and It requires only a pin Vow Mr. Ortelfr mlKht offer a prlek to allow tbem to enter our, prize for the best non-Mtop flight liy luultcs which form an ijxcellenl an insurance s.-tlrsnian. meilium fm- their prnpamitlnn. Sn1 Aimee's Daughter Preaches,- X00 Shire Ihe stole clnthlnff syn dicate nnnounced that It would pay fifty cents for every cat sliln to be used in niakinu cheap fnr coats. war has been watfe'l on tho cats In I.eninKrml.. Iinssia. July Specials 3".c ttouilolr Kleenex 7."ic riu 1 Theatrical t'renm both for 79C f.ac I'.ril IVath.r Hair '" aoc T.Op I'ed Kent her Shnv- Ing Lotion 39 r.or pom Pom Liist'-r. Jf)C T.'iC Owl Amernll, hea vy (pinl) 59c'. T.'.e Owl AnlisepHc So lution (pint) 5f) Moon Drug Co. Airi i i l-"ir Ttie iihi lnt y. f Hi ft t sr. ., r ; -xi . - e MODERN WAY forthe MODERN DAY . . , I c u-nD llin .ntitprt HlftHPn for hftf Two is a company, tnrce is unu. -- - first sermon In Chlcarto by llobcrta Stnrr Semplc, H-ycar-old daugh ter of Aimes Scmple McPlierson. th evanwllut who left Loa An aeles to ' light the devil for aouls" In the Windy City. rh cloeu ehgtrj tti young avaniellsfa boh. --4- l!l-f-tMl .Mil mm "Good-bye kitchen; see you at six oclock " IN the Westinghouse Automatic Electric Riinp.p, women have found all the advantage of electric cooking under uutomatic control, und a range that has miiny superiorities of construction as well. You may put dinner in the oven ot ten in the morning, setting the clock to start it cooking at three. You are free tor the clay and return at six to find dinner ready to serve, piping hot, thoroughly cooked, and full of the fl.ivor that only the htut storage method of cooking can give it. This freedom from the kitchen is only one of the many ndvan 1 tuges of electric cooking. The time will come when you will cook with electricity why not now. Special terms this month which you cannot afford to refuse Act today. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "COOK BY ELECTRICITY" Ask Me Another 1!Is the watch I intend buying made standardized so there will be no trouble with parts? 111s it sold under the. same name as I will purchase it in the leading stores of the im mediate vicinity '.-f its manu facture? Ills it cased in the best pos sible manner? hllere is one thing you don't know. Very, very few Swiss watches nationally advertised in the United States are sold in the leading jewelry stores of Switzerland. Why? Ask us. liWe handle the watch that is standardized and that will give the best possible service with the. least investment. it is the Tavannes Sold not only ill the sturi s of K Itzerlanil lull all um i I lu ll orlil. VCome in and let us show von the TAVANN I) S Wrist Watches. Birnie's At The Sign Of The Clock