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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1927)
' Wednesday, July 20, 1027. la 'Grande ' evkninq orserver Pnp;n Three QC Jabots for'Fall :iio Club Has Picnic Party At Mt. Emily ten mlmih-s. Turn Into u ll-l.ut-tt-rrtl ctiHstiolc, Heat vkkh until IlKht, with llltlU, 0!K: tuli'hiooll Ituttfi. suit, iH'tJpi'r. imniliii u ml parsley. i'our ihin ovi-r muwti -rooms, sin-in kit- i w itli tm .ul M-inim-is of the Clio cluli I'lt-i,,,,. nilV .,. , ,,, ' u1 ,,,, I a pUnk party lust vt-nlii ,ar the foot of Mt. Knitly. T!m, , riwt:,p. ;1M . , ,.r , , I U m . , " "9 ' ; (llvliluiil i-UKtiinl riiiu and Mi-rvt-tl t 'on a hot plattrr btirroundi il willi i 'Mis. ti. Dutlon, who plun to i iivn l.a tirumlr soon to ntnlui lii-n- home In 1'ortlund. Twenty persons with prrsent I iml aft'M- a pirnie nupper utahout; i::td n'eluek, the roniatntkr of tin g-vi ntufr was spent In gaini'S and jlniuK around a taiffe eauipflrt.-. I ereamed peas If a more c.tunoiale f idlsh Is wanted. NORTH POWDER PERSONALS i r ..ml -Mra M'tllluitt Hi.!,!,. f . rlnlniil at lirlUBC Inst ivinlliBi NOItTIl rilWIlKlt. (Siwi-lul ) "V 1 1 . 1 1 II 1 1 1 . 1 1 ( 1 1 1 Mm. fiulil''H HlHt.-i-. j l.eu 1'urka, I'HKim w ipe r of Trio !1 ish IMim Olio, of Kntei'iirlso, ! riisi't, wus hurl last week when li" ivliu la vlsltinir hi re lit I lit 1 1 n ! fell from Hie. eimlne iinil lnuUe liis Iiiiiiii' ami nttenillnK the snmlner I viist and in.ilireil liis spine, lie is llui'innl selioul. i resting lit the (iruiule I'.nnile lius- j Three lubles of lirlilge were lit littiit hut It Is femed that hi' will jiliiy iluiinK thi' evening a ikI th rj hi' tmahli' lo walk Tor a month. r;..... ..Iv.. won t,v ll l-:ie:i-i ltuleiirll TUllS llllll liltllllV. of llor Clans. 'Minn Gweiiilulyn lln- Hullwiiy. is visilini; his niullier, I i-haiian rreelvetl tho consolation , .Mrs. I'M I I I 11 K 1 V H An Iniportniit m-Uil in the comint Kail mode will hp the repeated hup or ihe jabot. Ariips iisph a Mm .vat In inllnr with while Jabot on navy blue frock prize ami the fcilesl prize Went lt Rliss (HtO. I Ml.vil houquets of tin m-unoh'. flowers were uxotl to ilecoratu th i I'ouins. After a' two-course lunch eon, music and dancing whs en joyed for a short time before ad Party Compliments Netti .Titus. 11. K. laixon. of l.a Granite, triins iieted luisiness here rrceiilly. lie is iilliirney over tho .1. K. l.inilliy estate, tho property beini; apprais i ij ut t:crilU0. II. 1. Whlto anil wifi' an.l Alva rotors and wifo n-iv fishiaif on tho Urando Hondo rivor tiiis wook oiiti'lilni; 109 trout. Mr. Whito also klllid a lar-Ki- rattlosinik thlnir very unsual as thoy I WALLOWA PERSONALS A.. W. Johnnon farm In Lower Val loy tho lust of tlia verk eottne BOIIU PlffH. Gilbert Huker and fuinily. who ha'o been living at tho I'lasa ranch WALLOW. (SiiecittD Many of ln ' ''I'1 ,or Past nevcral tho yountf people in llio Leap .cc- weeks worklnir for Oa.nr Maxwell, lion wer in uttendanco at a party "Hired back to Mldd Valley tho Blveh at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. , ' t tho week. M. L. ltuckor Saturday night. All I Wheat "oiui In tho dry farming those present reported an enjoy- "ectlona nro maturlna; rapidly and able, time j aomo of tlio early fields will aoon ...... i i . . i be ready for binding. Combining M A. 1-eterson haa had a Bood. pr0Uttbly Murt aLt the tenth wized crew of men busy the past! ' . . r ttm the C. W. Mumiord farm. Many ,IILloa othT farmers have also been busy 1 t The National Hroadcastlns com some- ; pany program tor Thursday night several days. MISS UGSSie iJaCKUS seldom go so high up in the moun- tains. An liillrnetlve party was given tin Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. J. , K. Stiles honoring Miss Hesse y li.ieUuM, of Portland, who In spend- intf her vacation In 1 Ji Orumle v it 1 1 r4'latlveH and friends. A sociable was enjoyed during ih- aft'-rnoon. after whlcti Uell ALICEL PERSONALS AI.H'KI-, (Speeinl) Misses 1M na and Marie l.eilhelter have re- p loiiH refreshments wtrre served b ' turned from a abort trip to Salem. (he hostess. j I h-y inmie me irip uu .mi j Those present were Mrs. flydc' Mabel Morton in her ear. Webb, Mis. C. 1'.' I.onerison, Airn.i Mr. nryaiiL i imir m m; elil illness r'rod Murray of i nlon, .Mis. nostofflce after her r ooi-iro Itobortson lind Mrs. .Mini'i-1 and Is feelinir fine. Murray, of Medical Sprlnir". Iteed Taylor anil lllen anil l.yio hlrs. Walter I'allner. Mrs. 1'. t'. I.edhetter enjoyed a nwiiii at the from y lo 10 will be tile musical comedy "The GeiHha". broadcast over KOMO. Kl'O.V, KOO. Kl'O, KI'I, K1HJ. KOW. KOA Spokane (2G.?in-l I5ukc) s to ti. oritau recital; it lo lu. studio orourain. Kill)-Oakland (r.S1.4in-7SUke( , spent Sunday lit nome. s to :i. program, national conven- Many people were camping alons ( lion of lliisluesa and l'rofcssloual the rlrcr Sunday fishing with many Women's clubs. of the fishermen reportlner excel- , KI'I l.os AiiB. les (46S.6m-C4(). lent success In catching sonio good i ke) s. drama hour; 111 to 11, mod- sized trout. j i-rn classical music. II. C. Heggs, of Lower Valley. I Kl'O San Kranclsco (V-'2.3m- ' has been helping T. W. Minor haul x in !i ehlckerim? hour; 1 imv for several days t he nn st week. I in to 11. dunce orchestru. ; Al Thompson, wno recently poi- KKito San Kninclaco (Ui4.Sm-I chased tho Tom Wlllett. farm aj liili.Uc) s to a. orchestra: a to 1 II. . few miles cast of here. Is busy con ................ in to ! iliineo nrrhes- atrii.-llnrr n modern poultry hoilso iKImin. l. Mrs. 1. J. Slefrlns. Mrs. Cove swimming pool Minna) J'- ni n .nch nc expects to care for )w. 1. llallnnl. Mrs. Hurry Hansen, tornoon. ' Kfi.Mn Seattle (UCm-t'Sokc) son laying hens. " ' jMlss lllanehe Whiting. Mrs. Janus yulle a number of the tanners (j ; lllllM(,.sti piok-rams; 111 to 1":S Dec Gastln. who was sick several . jMcl'Iwi n and daughter. I.ols. of and their faniilles iiltea.l. d Harms' .nJ(',1.1.t ur,.heslra; 10:311. newsijdays last week, returned to work II 1 lliver, and Ihe honor guest, circus In La tlraiiile last Wednesday . ... , ar songs; 11 to ' at llruce Klsher's the first of tho film weather of tho past two wceka hay bus cured out in fine shape. Where water lias been put onto thu ground after tho hay was taken off -tho second crops aro getting started nicely. Mrs. John Couch and children. of Lean, were visitors here the last i of the week. i"- 11 fi in.li.ruin while returning home from Lntorprlso one day last week, had tho misfortune to upset his light touring car on tho high- way near the Wayne Wade farm. Kortunatcty no one was Injured but considerable damage was dono to the top and windshield of tho car. l-'armers report a considerable scarcity of men" for harvest work In this county with much road work going on together with soinu logging In the woods. Most of the extra men aro steadily employed. . Miss Carnion I'lass, w ho recent- I ly underwent an appendix opera- , lion at the hospital here. Is re- ported to bo recovering nicely. : Itay Gastln has been helping M. ' A. l'rterson nut up his hay the past I Glen Kngllsh and Klllier Osborne, who aro farming the J. H. lloun ranches In the hills, havo purrhns ed a combine harvester and expect It to nrrlvo Boon. I Kugeno Gastln. who is working for K. II. Kherod, of Middle Aallry, I'ltlNl'LSS TO STUUV LKYIIIO.V, Holland (Al') "Miss Louise Van Huron" .Is to study law and literature at tho university here In the fall. I'rlnecaa Juli ana will register under that name. WONT HIGH HAT 'I M 1 Si: YOHK ( Al') l"u t.l M-r-; rtwclhcr Milton Jr., who tiileinlii to bo a conscientious lawyer and not merely the son-in-law of :i rich man. Is bound for Kuropc lu a third class cabin, the clleapesl on the Herengaila, price Iiaa. Mrs. Milton, the former Abby Itoekefeller, daughter of John I Itockefellor Jr.. left on the Olyiu. pic, first class, two weeks ago, but her husband could not get lies vacation so early. He is lo spe'i I a week with her In I'arls, then hurry back to work again PUTMAN'S t A Cool Place lo Shop La (irande's Exclusive JUculij-to-Wear and Millinery PKNIH.KTON, July I'O (Al') One hundred and fitly acres o,' wheat on the J. K. King rum h I west of Helix was burned Monday, j aecordlllB- to beleted reports re celved here. The crop belong'- l to Ilarvc llrown. ! rn Miss Itessie Itaekus. Miss Itaekus formerly m.-iile he oiue In l.a Grande and altelld 'i jlhe lo-al high school. night. i r 1 .Krnesl. the small son of I'lall.le l ' Woodell, Is Millie ill of scarlet lever. Mr. and Mrs. George I'oiiklin i siient Sunday at the homo of her I'he Ladles' society to the Itro- parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. -Mar- 'llierhnod of Locomollve I'lreineil tin. of lmbter. wnere a i.noo ml Knglnenien mot 'last evening union was held. Arthur .Martin 'fil the K. I', hall In regular s.s-Wfe, of Idaho, are visiting ineir isiou. Iluring Ihe business meet-, parents for a few- days. tiug plans w ere made for a picnic Mr. and Mrs. I'M Hull spent Sim to ho held .some time soon, when u.,y with Mr. und Mrs. Koulh Mc (ihe. losing side In a membership Keunoil. WiV-tvo, leaded by Mrs. Art Vcnglc. Misses Mary and Margaret 'lyy-, iSllI elilertain the meniliors or the or cnlertained Ihe W. K. iJ'd iwliiiilng side, of which Mrs. (icr- ,etter family at dinner Hominy, the. 'trurto Havis Is ehnlrinan. I oecasHlon being Mis.'x .Margari:t's j About Ki new inelnli"l's were birthday. ci.lded lo Ihe orgiini7uitlon duiingl 'ihe Ladies' Aid not at the home fin- drive, which started the first f M,s. Maude a 1. linger last 'of the year and ended the first of Thursday. The next committee lo jil.lv. I entertain will be Mrs. .W. ,1. '".'. ( Tun eamllilates wire Inillalel jlarv and Margaret laymi. -ii. orchestra;. IS to U::ill, musical KeeU. , programs. j Mrs. K. A. Downing is vlsiling ! KI'NIl l.os Angeles (:'52in- her son. I'-. A. Downing and family, j H'.iiikr, S lo II. program: 9 lo 1". 0f Troy, at present. string trio: la lo II, program; 11 j Tom and G. C. Meek were at tho to 1-. orchestra. "s 1 KG W roiilnnd ( 4'.i 1 lll-t l ukci S to !'. vainh'ville. KoWW Walla Walla C-"J loiinke) 111 to 11. orclieslr; lo 1-. organ recital. -7,-'NEW WONDERFUL FACE POWDER ANKLf S Al!l: L.WIGI.It d American gti' tling larger. "The id-al Ameri can ankle" M-lecled at Hie nation al lii.si.-ry and underwear expo sition is nine inches In circum ference. Its owner Is Miss Gluilyi bor luring Ihe evening, after which mv. T. Stein, Mrs. Curl Miller ami j I in ner, singe i i. .i.i., .... I. 1 nii.l refresh-M-u li. oe.. Clark. . "ideal" was jinelils were served liy if the lace powder you now lis does not stay on long enough tn NKW Yl)l:l (Al1) The glori-isuit you does not keep that ugi'.- sr-eins to be stlin away iiiuei mo ... make your skin otuuriui "a" , ,,..l(.h try this new wonderfnt special Crenel! ITOcess dice I'ov -dor called Mi;i.LO-Gl.l. ltemeiii- the inline MKI.I.O - lil.n. lancer. Last year.! There s naming in." o. i, inelies around. I Drugs, Inc. --A.lv. the COIII- imillee In charge. i'l'tie regular ino'-tlng of Ihe L.i .ll.s' aiixillnry to the I'riilerniil jllr.ler of L'aglos was lo 1.1 last levelling at Hie L'uglos hall with .1 'large at tendance. ! j The meeting was presided over 'by Mrs. Viola Lundy. president.! Jliiirlng Hie. evening plans for a Uloat lo represent the auxiliary li; 'Hi.- American Legion convention parade -tvere made. I MENUS v. lty Sister Mary H I. V: A K V A S T Cuntaloupo nilb-d eottace hatn, ereumrd niuf- l.l NTHKON KKK custard with (mushrooms, rolled oats bread, cel f i y. sucar cookies, lemonade. IHNNKK ItukcU blueflsh, an chovy jviiiec. si ea tiled new pot a -iof. new- peas hi cream, cucumber iiiud titmato salad, apple pudding, mills, coffee. I.gg riiMartl With Mulir(Hnis l''ive eiriTM ii nound fresh musli- kmhiis. 4 tablespoons butter, 1 aspoons salt. fc teaspoon pen . r i t. imtutnti iianrlUa. 2 tnble- Iponns minced parsley. 1-3 cup I .. ., ... I.r.ilnl I mi;. i cup eoui.- 3i.i'j 1 UlllliH. Pe..t nml sllec III lJh TOOIllS. M' lt (abb-spoons buiter in a sauce liito. add inusbroonis, spiniKie kith one-half teaspoon salt and look, eovered, over a low fire lor "T" "T"" July Specials ."."c lloiyloir Kleenex 7.".c Owl Tlieatrleal Criuiit both for 71) .r.Mc l:.. I F.iither Hair mi 39e .".nc lied Kenther Shav ing Lotion 39(4 M'C l'Olll I'om Luster 390 TT.C Oitl Allleioil, llea- vy (pint) 5J)C "r.c Owl Antis-'Ptii' So- Hition (pint) 59C Moon Drug Co. ' Agfnts LtM The Owl rug Oo. Sua'-. ileS . . iAf' A MESSENGER OF GOOD HEALTH WILL VISIT YOU EACH DAY MWILLIAMS' fill TTER'NlIT READ "Rich as ButterSweet as a Nut" NOW ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS That sweet, full wheat flavor peculiar to Butter-Nut Bread appeals to all appetites. ' TRY IT TO-DAY Its rich nut like flavor will be enjoyed by the entire family. Look for the Bultcr-Nut Boy on the wrapper. DELIVERED FRESH EACH DAY LA GRANDE BAKE 11 Y K. J. McNILLIAMS, Prop. Sawyer - Holmes Mercantile Co. Fuel, Hay, Grain, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Poultry Supplies, Paint, Roof inff Paper, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, and Fire Place Material. Phone Main 17 i Coiner Jefferson and Greenwood Sheets Inu the QtiuuiianThnflc'BQclcjes Go Enst (his year through the most brautiful mountain scenery in the world! Fast transcontinental trains -f(iui mi h day each way leave Vancouver. B. C. for all " points in Kastern Canada and the United States. Speed, comforl, safety, fine equipment, unexcelled menu, su preme ncrxiinul service are factors that will appeal lo von. Liberal stopovers everywhere, Banff anfr Jke Louise included. LOW EXCVkSlOS FAKES EFFECTIVE MAY 22 lo SEPTEMBER Ml. 1927 Return Limit is iXUibtr 31. ... V; New York ISoston Philadelphia St. Louis Toronto St. Paul Atlanta Cincinnati Omaha Winnipeg Buffalo Quebec Chicago Montreal Washington Detroit Minneapolis Pittsburg Canadian Pacific W H Deacon OtrilAatnt Pass'r Deptr 55 ThlrdSi Portland Muhnomah Hotel BJilf Kir Fnijlil S O If 8i k.r. Dill Frl Af C'nuitiiin f'uilu Truvrtlrrl CIi.iJm.i Gottd tht H'vrlii tfrit Mj rlwr (5b i N - T li 11 - K N 0 There is i jwing to her parties. A ' smirt not of originality. She frirly jriarkles with cleTer ideas. At hr recent dinner she intro duced the latest eikjucttc in serving Mlad shtitrtiJ it hrl. VTith French Dressing, of course. And realizing how much more appetizing French Dressing is when it is freshly blended, she mixed the dressing, herself, at the table.' Stirred it up in a silver bowl. Eisy? Quite. Merely VC'esson Oil ind vinegar and as much salt and pepper as you wish. If you like it mild use three parts of S esson Oil to one of vinegar, if you want it tart use two p.irt,; of vi;n r.ir. It il j md some wlut on the sttenttth i f your vincrjur, .Some prefer lemon pue in vinrrj.tr, an many add n djsh of p.ipriku foe color. Anil lo t!:is veiy iLIi;;li:fiil I'rcnih Drcii.sir.o one liiiir; or .ir.oilicr m.iy be added to c.iptiv.tte your quests. W'or ccsierbhiie s.une or a bit of chutney for rrcrn salads, 1111iM.ini sauce for lisli and meat salads, or some Strom; mint jelly rn a i I of fruit. Hut do use a d sa Wesson Oii, fur instance, it is clear and light in mlor and ety delicate in flavor and so r.ooil to cat that it make delicious 1'ieiivli Dressing. 5