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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1927)
Thursday, July 28, 1927 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I'ape Three - jSQCIETY NeS Clever Bridge ; Luncheon Held At City Park One of the clfVfn-Ht and in tint iiiiriir ItrhlKc luncheons t litn -mi- tonlv pliu't- ystrday atiwnunn -it: ltlvrKhl park with im. t'harls. H. Ki'ViuihlK, Mrs. A. W. NVItam ' liml Mm. IT. M. Hay uk liOKtt-KKi's, , Tiihlca vcii arrmiKctl under th shad- Ir'tH'H on Mu park lawn, tin) lit I le impel- pirn If 111 hit' covers flere ns.'d on each. Adding to in-: 1 nit's Ifiillty husliHs lit' I he sea son's il owe ri wcif aiti'iutively ar-i raiiK''d mi one law la hie. the handle of each laket laitiK tied j with a la rife how in the p;rst-l colon. I ' The main courst of Hie three-! course luncheon wan m rved in in-j dtviduui picnic ImUeif. whicli wt-rc, also In I he pawl el colors. Toroill fllele I he Kiinien JUily, ices wete Reived ill little flower pots, rep- resent Ins little potted Kardeir fin worn, ; 'overs were laid for fid. there being a few ffticMtH who did not n -piain lor . hi idK-. " hicti followed (lie Inneheon. 3 Jusl across Ihe road from wheiv the raid tnhles were arrunK-d the pari; Harden had la-en transformed to an out of doors leception room, wit h a dressing taht- an 1 several comrortahle -uts. ' Thli ti An tables of lirld?c ve,rc fit play di rtiiK tlie afternoon. Mrs. V. I.. Haiti! on made hiKh core and received t he first prize, and the Second prize went to M i'H, I '. A. J leaver. Mrs. (i. I,. I.at itson won the titled prize and th Bracelet Hose - - i . . I v- -... . OUT OUR WAY By Williams NVv French inact'let huse are of Hliii'i' silk hi nVsh lours Willi tt nar row cold thread hracoUt wovrii at Che ankle ul uiily one of Hie stuck- MENUS I Ily KlttliT Mary liKKAKPAXT li-ed currants, cereal, cream, broiled honeycomb tripe, hashed brown potatoes, crisp toast, milk, coffee. Lr.WIIKON llaked macaroni. consolation j and cheese, sliced tomatoes, black cut to -Mrs. Harry Lawy. 'berries with cream, pinner cookies. milk. tea. j lH.NXKIt Casserole of mutton : The 1'arkdale club nu t at liiver-Jwlih vegetables, eabbaue and cti Mde park yesterday afternoon for jeumher sit Lid, red raspberry shurt a. nn-hOMtet meeting, with about i cake. milk, coffee. J a nifinbers ;n attendance. Tin' The tripe used for breakfast club president, Mrs. Km ma lllok-1 should be boiled the niht before, land, was unable to attend the ' Let drain and dry overnight, I'an-iner-llntf and Mrs. Jennie Thomp- ' broil and serve with sections of 80n presided. j lemon. Turn tripe often while Initios the afternoon a playb t broiliUK and spread with softened was presented by a group of chl"- , "'Utter nerore semttnn to me lame. drn. A picnic luncheon was enjoyc.1 following the program. CAM-f t.vJtM CO IM AM Git A LlUURHE BOGW Ajrrr-ooT HAwim' iGQiM' CM fcOl'MO , I- hi 1 V,,: 70 -fa- VjeU amcm he, sees IK H EAT M AM AU.EPS GlM 0'5 1 COULO GT IT kOACK IF HE SJVALLEREO n HE. DID - AM' MOW H, PULL'S" -30 EASV, , ,. , i 1 HiMOA WORRIED. mi mn fa:.W V'n V-I'. kJLA t W' A V T C met ncG U S PT CT i ,"e K:i mm. 12 HEALTH IS2T BV NCA SCR VICE. INC. Indiana Farmer Runs Errands and Traces Thefts in An Airplane CasM'iole of Mutton with Youetnbles One slice mutton 1 Inches thick cut from the thick part of the Ick. 5 Kood sized new potatoes. K small new carrots,. K white -onions, 2 tea sp(uni salt, V teaspoon pepper, t cup Ixdlinif water. Pare potatoes, scrape carrots and peel onions. Tut into a but tered casserole and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Trim meat and brown (illicitly on a hot llnhtty K reused spider, lirown first one side and then the other. 1'lace on the vegetables, sprinkle with salt and pepper, add water and cuver i icasseridc. Cook In moderately : vjulow oven for two hours. To serve, MOTIIIlirs roVR SI'I'nKMTF place hi ear on n hot platter and suri-ound wit h eeta bles. NKWAItK. N. .1. "Millions and mansionH are little compared with Indians are Mvph free Inilh.M a motln r's love. A (wealthy uncle at D:ntmimih coIIcl-o. Thie.- full iuid aunt wished tb adopt Sally Ibhn.ded Indians will matriculate at Mib it. lit. whose parents nre di vorced. JudKO Walter Van Tllpor denb-d perinission. sayiiiK: "I do not blifv that Ihe court is mor ally justified in destroying tho sac red relationship or parent and child simply for financial benefits." About 2ii persons, members of the White I tone clnh and t heir families, gathered at liiveiside )ark last eveiiinif for a picnic din ner tind soci.ib!e. Dinner was served at about I':"!" o'clock, after lilch the remainder of the eve ning was spent In kohhs and visit ing. The White Tlose club Is the so cial auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen. KOKOMO, Ind. (Al') When Clyde Shockle needs a bolt to his binder .or a new set of blades for tlu1 bay mower, lie rolls his plane out of its h-ingar behind the harn, and takes oft from the south past ure for 1 niHatiapolla. When Mrs. Slioekloy and the two lltt le Shock leys want to go for a spin al twilight or. on Sunday aft ernoon, their farmer father loads them into the front s.'at of hi; ship, jumps into the pilot seat and away tiny o. The whole about flying, the highway, lie flew daringly low and opened fire on their machine.' They abandoned it, song lit safe: v on foot, and were soon rounded up and arrested by police, who w. ti Wlwir. L- l..i' iilumi oii'.-llll tr Id w I that "some day every farmer w M j a followed it. j find an alrplanras much of a farm Winn Lindbergh came home! neci-sii .1.1 a niiinii i-i imh- t r()m -n i.H, Mnocitie y pacui n a ony i most der." j passenger into the front Heat an! jon Home Shockley has been made Kolw- sailed away to Washington to see mvw the Ide mo's only air oollc-man. His main.! the ceremonies, buifeting a high I wllHlslorin over trie Aiteguanies 10 - arrive on time. Wlien St. Louis era I routes pre welcomed the trans-Allaiitic flyer, Shockley was t here in his plane, loo. On his farm Shockley lias estab lished an airport where lie keeps open hou.se for pissing planes ami I h'-y are numerous, for I I'ltOI'l KLV HI ltl(i A FAM- 1 1 . V 1'ALI.S Ttllt MANV NAt'ltl- . i i;s itv i'aici;kts , Ity W. Mot-gnu llai(-h(ni, M. 1)., New York 'liy Member tlorgas Memorial Inst, i It has been proved that the aver- ; age ndult is worth chemically from ' 1 1 lo $1.2&: so lht average Imby. 1 according lo this ruling. Is worth chemically only about four cents. Imagine the reaction of normal J parents If we tell theui their baby : Is only worth 'four cents. 1 As to choice of ihese same par ents the baby it always al a dis- advantage, Ills opinion cannot bo t consulted and he has to make Ihe host of it. Mut more consideration on the part of prospectlvtfathers and mot hers would often relievo their offspring of a great thai of physical discomfort, and them- selves of much real distress. Child- . reii of healthy purcntM are inevit- Jably healthy, and those of frail progenitors are handicapped from the start. Young people of today should realize I heir maidenly and manly virtue will be emphasised in their future representatives. There fore, start the baby right, years before II Is bom. Parents often regard their babies as (bdleate Institutions. whereas they are very sturdy individuals. If they can only be naturally without undue worry or excitement, it is surprising how much easier It is for all concerned. The natural elasticity of the baby's tissue pre vents the danger of breakage. While a certain amount of cuddl ing will not hurt the baby, and Is always n groat comfort to the mother, too much Is not good for cither. 1 luring the months of babyhood sec lo it that the baby Is fed regu larly, preferably mother's milk: or, 'f that is not possible, with a form ula prescribed by the physician. Let the baby sleep as much as possible. Kemeinber. too, that fresh air. night or day, Is nf value, and that the 'more air the baby can get (he belter. Protection Is needed only on especially windy days. As time progresses, and the child develops In strength and wisdom, wntohful care must never cease, lie used with discre tion. Home pn rents apparently that, Irrespectlvn of PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exvluaive lleady-tO'Wear and Millinery children, their Uvi s can still con tinue with the whirl of social af fairs, and that, home life, cut sllll progress smoothly. Tt can't bo done. A developing family calls for many nacrl flees on the part of the father and mother to insure a stability of health and morals In the younger K'iulion. tiivat responsibilities offer great oppor tunities, and imply a constant sur render of ileslres to the needs of others. j Ttrldes of Abchasla, In the t'ail- casus, demand that the bride 'gi'oom do mock battle with u dag ( ger with the wife's relatives on 1 1 he marria m eve. Tlnwie A meri I'llllM who fear uVerpopulatiou should ib. a little lobbying for this. Slormy Weather Holds Up Flyer SorTllAMi'TiiN, July .'$ (Al It Is considered tin-re is llllie. chiiuce ul Captain Frank T. Court ney starting on his projected trans Atlantic Might before Sunday as weather itpoits received here in dicate t hui stormy conditions are likely to prevail tliuo miles west of Valentin. Ireland, for the next t hive davs. How In the world do you sup pose Henry l-'ord eyer happened to read Ihe t'eailnirn Independent? AWf!' .MrfAel I turn Mtemwmmm duty is to watch for stolen cars abandoned along country roads, but he has figured oltvn in mak ing arrvsts. Once bandits held up n grocery store In daylight and escaped. Po lice telephoned to Shockley a de scription of the car in which they ramtly is cnlhusinsiic I fb'd. lie took the air and so.ui and Shockley t hini.a luid them spotted speeding along rlbei, by the de partments or war and commerce. Mrs. Itnth Shockley neither Tears the air herself nor worries while her husband files without her. . Their son and daughter John. f, and Maty Allen. :t, have his travelled thousands of miles by jiarm lies at the junetuie of sev- plane. j and pepper, add water and cuver V ' ' a I , Hart mouth this year. 4. :?.;. ;"", ' .'; " a .. Jtif -wrfftW :?-:t-T'). -;ifira Ni:i irK MoonDrugCo. 31 r.ifcty: :, - ' " VV, fen iv$C -mMMa W&iWfatmPl( ... ; LeLl".f. t' .-f7'?-0!l I No matter how critical your taste, it's dollars to Surprising! rr -ISU moderate cost .... Cana- r '("'; '" "X ' -SjSiAr dian Pacific operation - i?-;; rK.'J if If A $&tf. . none liner! take the J ( fffgt A whole family this year: r ' J iT hike, fish, swim. ride. gol( i J JIGATi?Z VV to your heart's content. . . 3 TTr " 'Bungalow Campliterature '. la rft. .Sw''.' 1 1 telU all about it. - ' 1 Ji S Cauda P:Wc Tmtlltti atim I .f--is::WJ S' W ' 41 Hi 'c&ki iJjm ffl OLD GOB WRDeacon-CmMofnf Pa5srDepr Jvc '"-V , SThWS fDnHndMulinomih fori &Sf kviTV e itn. r i ..liil.t.i :.. I s To Mrs. Keynaud's skill in ap plying the I.eon Oil Wave pnrprlses even more the most critical of our many patrons. You ton, will be pleasingly stirprlsel with the wonderful results. You will h more attractive rind eharniinK. REYNAUDS Beauty Shop 1310 Jefferson douglmuts youllput your O.K. on O. G. Because, my friend, it's a better cigarette. Better tobaccos. Better blending. Better workmanship. With not a throat-scratch nor a tongue-bite in a store-full. Western Wivep who run the GAR -as well as the family budget THE automobile lias ceased to be a man's play thing and has become a woman's necessity. She uses it daily in her shopping, in getting the , children to school and back, in her endless round of social activities. It is not surprising that in many families the cost of running the car now comes under "household expenses" and under the watchful eye of the home keeper. And thousands of capable women have learned that the secret of economy in operating a car lies in protecting the motor with the best oil that can be bought. ; So they do more than ask for Eastern oil. They , insist on getting Veedol, the quality oil that gives the famous "film of protection" which masters :; deadly heat and friction and safeguards a motor . from wear and repair. Whenever you need oil, stop at the orange and I black Veedol sign. Ask for Veedol by name or, ' if you drive a I'ord, ask for Veedol I'orol. Then ,i you will avoid the needless motor repairs that are hard to loresee and harder still to pay tor. ' Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation. San Fran ' Cisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle. ,J DEALERS: lUilh lUlirery ilWi irt.imts ;' how avuilabU ' lo over i)no intliiitlit.il nlns ami laum on iht Pudfie Cvatt ,. not a cough in a carload La quahtJ ri Eastern Oils and Greases fit fii fil than l tent tt quart lo ship VttJol lo iht Pacific I I 01- Vl'httt yvN buy VnM you pm for quality ut fivifbl.J C tin, r i