La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 06, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Saturday, ".August Q, 1027
LA CRANPR EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
Society N
Mrs, J. F. Heasty
Entertains in
Honor of Visitor
Mrs. J. F. Jlensty entertained ut
ii lorinal reception yesterday af
ternoon at her homo on Snrina
si n et honoring Miss Dm Kcclcs, i
who is visiting hi'ru. Mis Fccles j
formerly made her home in
liiiiinlr ami has ni:uiy friends here, ;
who led during tin- afternoon. I
Tht 4Ti guests t-miiti In two j
groups, the f lint group calling be
tween two itnil 3:3'i unit tin- see
mid group coining from 3;3U until '
live o'clock. j
Misses Catherine Humphreys j
and Mary Vuughn He ndrickson I
served punch on tint porch and !
.Miss Hiilda Anderson, with- Mm j
trusty and Miss Kecks, received
t he guests, j
Alia. A. T. Mill cul ices for tlie
first group, and wan usststed by '
Mrs. Oscar Pourch and Mr Lee
Peynohls. Mrs. Itnbert Kakin cut
his from 3:: until five o'clock,
a nd her a.-His(anta wen- Mrs.
Charles Jiiiigncr and Mis. A. V.
J.iudgren.
The seasons cut flowers wm:
used to decorate tin' rooms.
Miss Feclcs has been away from
J.a Grande for ahoul live yearH.
While making lur home here she
was a teacher in the local high
school.
Today .Mr. und Mrs. llensty. ac
companied hy Miss Keeles and Miss
llnhla Anderson, went to Wallowa
lake, where they will spend the
Week end.
With a Tailleur
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
u hi
HUM ttia .--
'Hi- tH- -
ill ttmt
An envelope of restrained propor
tions, for the tailleur, is of saddle
leather. ' Note the interesting cut
snd fastening with a batonnet of.
ivory.
MENUS
Hy slMi-r Mary
UUKAKKAKT llmpc fltlil. I
rlup hrolhd hacon, scrunihlcd
KKH. hran niiiflins, inilk, coffee
.,,,,, II,,,,. lilil, l- i .1 r '' ' miai.v i iinnaics ol nam
mine, of l-ortluml. who i inakim: """ '" nimiins. trull
i luiol" Kiiiriiirii In I n f'.r-imli mill Kalad. COCoahht crisps, IllilU, ten. I
in a house KUi'St at tin- holm- of! Itl.WKl: Hrnilcd Iamb chops, j
Air. ami .MIH. J . I. Itlcnarilson. " -n i oi iiis mien whii -rceii lii'ilM.
Mrs. KichardMin entertained ut nn'l.ananu anil nut salad, iieucli
ihloiinul hrldKc party Thursdayl shortcake, milk, cotle...
evening. I Tiiuhnles (it ham and rice siik-
A few friends made lip the KU.st K'-m an attractive way to use up
list ami a palm- or liridi;e was the . I 1 1 m of lett-ovi-r Ii It's often
diversion of tin1 evcniiiK. Mrs. W. ;ri'al economy to buy a whole ham
(I. Sawyer made hiKh seliore npdand If every hit, even the scraps
received the prize, and a uuesf around the hone can be used, little
prize was Klvetl to Mrs. HcmilliUKX. Iwasle need be calculated.
liouquets til the .scaMotlH now
7
fH' SAME. PCT&AER IM A
MAGA2INETHT X 'DID.
Ut'i S-TUDVIkl' IM MS
SPARE. TIME SOlfV BOSS
WILL MOTICE HlM AMD
pOSH'lM AHEAD. EE-HEE
-Tv-V BOLC MEMEF? SEES
lOlD'TA'f ONCE
sPEmT four months
fNin' to Attract .
HI'S A1TENTC0M an
vajheki tAE did see me
vAE se-z -"SAnT -DOMT"VOU
GjE."T
ENOU&vA OF THAT
N IGHT HOURS?
AMVTHIW& LIKE AT COZ. -j- . ..m iW
UE ALWAVS TAKES A MAPI .
M HI5 SPARE TIME
T "it me To miSS Him
Don iT on his
own tTme and
WAVvE. uP Jo&T
IMTiMETb SEE
THAT HE DON!' DO ,
lT OM Th' COMP'WS
TiMa
f ii,- i i
HAHE always takes a "APV a SluRE 0---CCr
----- - mi-Mimn r i:H i- j .tt i t.- i
,: . ka sh? l-s vfei? L.LU
HOPE.. - jr,t7.,VUM5
KU PAT.Orr. - OIMTTMAMmncI.Me j
SACCO. VANZETTI
ASK NEW TRIAL
Motion Filed by Defense
Counsel in Norfolk
County Courts
HOSTON. Auk. 0. ( Al') I'oun
spl for Nleohl Maeeo and Itarl idoliieo
Viinzelll today filed In the Nnrfolk
eolltity Hiiperfor euurt at Dedham a i
motion for a new trial for the . rm-
ipeil and petitioned liiivpnmr '''rllOh Sllll lO
van T. Kuller for a titay of exccu-lX KJUll "
lion.
VACATION TOGS
Blazers, Jackets and Skirts
Very reasonably priced.
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive
Head y-to-W ear and millinery
HUSTON. Autf. Ii. (Al'l The
I Norfolk futility court house at Hed-
Ihatn. where Nletda Haeco and llar
j ttdtmieo Vanzetti were convicted K,(
1 murder h(x years ami and where
I they were sentenced to death last
April, nualn was the center of In
terest In the caso today. There
was a Keneral expectation that
jeuunsel for the two men, whose re
tsplte expires on Auuust in. would
j inuke some move there loukln;
Restrain Klan
In Pennsylvania
IMTTSItt:ii(l. Auk. i. (Al') An
order of Federal J ndc J I. S.
Thum)sou was filed Into I'nlted
States district court today direcl-
j liikr the KuIkIHs of the Ku Klux
.! Klan to hhow cause Septeuiher u.
new why the ortinlalloii should
tmeraliim
Persian Moslems Outwit Turks,
Observe Old Rites of Mourning
government Is Its attempt to put
a Htop to the annual llnKclluHons
of Its IVrsian Kucsts.
or tin
wen. arranged ahoul the rooms.
I aint y ret i-eshini-nts were served
hy the hostess.
Party Compliments
Mrs?. McCullough
nitfht with their wails und sohs
"Hussein! Hassan!'
Mrs. C
it attra
Slluir was hosle
at
t'ONSTANTINOl'l.K (Al1) participants, while li thousand IVr
Slhwhtn th..i.. rm-Klimnlx ,, n.l neeks : l " lelieil III the COHrtyard relll
with sharp swords, lushing their
hare hacks with chains and heat-
,lnff their breasts with their palms, A hhick rolled. hlKck gloved I'er
jl.noti Persian teshh-nts Oi ::un- shin priest, nioppinir his eyes with
boul succcedi'd In evadinj; the ' n huge hlHck handkerchief, worked
t'oinhine hn ad crnnilts with ' urktsit polici' and carrying on hiinsHf Into a frenzy while lie
rice. . Add milk ami b st stand tit"- ;thls yt ur as usual their annual wailed over und over the story of
ie.-n minutes. Hint to make a 'mourning for two men slain I.ItOO 'ihe ancient murder In all its grue
some. th bath-r. Add ham. pepper, ; years ago.
paisley and i-ggs well heatt'n. Mix! The Persians were warned that
Tiiufmlcs of Hani ftnd Itkxr
One cup finely chopped cold
cooked ham, 1 j cup cold boiled
rice, 'i cup soft bread crumbs, 2
eggs, 1 cup milk. I teaspoon pep
per. 1 tablespoon parsle
AMAZON THINK
want an effort (o obtain
Ihe enjoined from
The probable procedure in kiicIi I'ennsylvaniii and a receiver ap
a move would he for Arthur I . pointed uver Its property in this
Hill, who has become chief do- state.
fense eounset. to file a motion fori TIm tM,Urt order. Hlgnetl hy
a new trial with the clerk of thoj ,ju,iKt. Thompson yesterday at I'am
eourt ut Uedham. (bridge Springs, l'a.. ftdlowed the
Saceo continued lUs hunger strike filing of u suit hy the kliiu against
at state prison today fur the -'1st! five men, who, the klan alleged,
day. Vanzetti. who intermittent- colH.nM funds for I lie orguitlza-
ly has refused to eat. rejected the,
prison breakfast this morning. j mmmmmmmmmm "i
Michael A. Muzmanno, a lawyer I
who has been associated with the
Stucco-V'anzetti defense commit
tee, who was at Hill's office, told
newspapermen that he expected to
go to Uedham later In the day to
file papers In the court there.
tioii after they had been dismissed
from ft. !'
Affidavits accompanying the pe
tall Ion for the rule charged th
klan with responsibility for u rlo
at t'arnegie, la., Aug. .'", Ill
which a klansmun was slain; with
the lynching of a negro at Heaver
Fulls, l'a., about July ti, 19-3. and
the kidnaping of a four-yeur-olU
chlhl hero June 4, 11)23,
. '
Tlic 1 1 l et i mo of u, good watcli.:
experts say. is &0 years; In Its
dally duties the hatunco und huir
sprint? vibrate 1 S.tntO limes every
hour, or more than tC7.000.UitO.
times a year, while an equal num
ber of ticks come from the escape-,
nient. C
llecause of the greut number of."
laborers who have left the faring
of France, farmers are Installing;
modern agricultural 'machines as
laborsaverH. S
AVERAGE FARMER
TO MAKE PROFIT
(Continued from Pace 1)
luncheon yesterday t borough I y and turn Into well-
. buttered ramlKlns. ifak tinny
minutes. Turn out tit' molds and
serve on a hot platter garnished
.with springs of crisp parsley.
afternoon at her home on 1 ave
! one, complimenting her sister, Mrs.
j Charlton McCullough, who is
spending Die summer here from
her home in Chicago. .
Luncheon was served a? one
o'clock at a prettily . appointed
table. The seasons flowers formed
t lie center 'DOWiuei.
' i 'overs w.yr.o,:jaii j'orli s S.. i
Sintlh.; .Mrs. Lydia tirand'yi Mrs.
i-miiia Harding. Mrs. Fred Jtraden.
Mrs. .(. Koehensparger. and tht?
honor guest and hostess.
Following luncheon the re
mainder of the afternoon was spent
visiting. j
. . .
Mm. It. I'lt kens entertained I
1J children at Itiverside park yes-ti-nlay
aiternooii in honor of her
little grandson, Albert IMckens. j
who witlf his parents are visiting:
here aL the I'leUeus homo from '
the Turkish government intended
this year to put a stop to the gory
demonstration, st aged every year
on the lentil night of Hie moon In
the Moslem mouth of Moilharrem.
1 1 raniikius
eusliird cups or
be used.
some tletails, telling of how the
young Hassan was poisoned by his
own treacherous wife, an accom
plice of the villainous Caliph, and
of how Hussein, wandering half
dead with thirst in ihe desert of
Damascus, was fount) hy the us
urper's men and beheaded.
Though both Persians and Turks
e Moslems, 'the Persians belong
re not "at hand ,,,.. i.,.,-,,.! seerettv In 111
muffin pans can lM)ll,-tyard of an ancieiit ban. hid- I
Ide nin a shadowy corner of Stain- 'a
! imiii, ana laying cost iy rersian car- ;to the Shiite sect, whlo
UrslM'SS .M Ull'S ''pets on the cobblestones where i recognize the line of ""('allpliH
N Ki;AX'isrt i Aug. !. (API i''1"111'' earnvnns used to unload founded 'hy thu usurper.
f i.ieir uuitieun. uiey euiisirueitMi an Kfnt.(1 S). Vr (,.,.,, h Celllliry
.limiMomptu mosuue wherein to lol- ' Tllrl(H llllVl. !.,., suuite. Now-
low ine spectacular rues, rersnins ...iIlVH Kmm, in iiiio lvr-shm Mhliies
Wiggiuutou
the Pacific (!:i
iiany. and one
reed, president
ami Klectrie com- ;
of the best known
business men in the west diet! at.
his home here today, alter suffer-i
ing from :t stomach .complaint
since Sunday. ;
Creed was organizer ami presi-i
dent f the Fast Hay Water com-
pany; president of ihe . A. Hooper i
Lumber company; president of thei
Columbia Si eel company ; director '
of the Wells Forgo and Nevada
National bank of San Francisco, the!
Associated oil company of Califor-j
nin. ami several ol her corporations. I
Me was a rwyeni of the I'niver-
rrnoon. A picnic liinelieou was sity oi i anioruia irom i :i i n 10
njoyed laler hi the atti'inoon. j
have performed the ceremony on
this night for thirteen centurleM in
memory of Hassan and Hussein,
grandsons of I he Prophet Moham
med, who were murdered by an
usurping Caliph.
Turkish police, nrriving on the
scene after the barbaric moonlight
orgy was over, arrested some, hun
dred of the self-wounded, bleeding
reside In Turkey peacefully, and
the only opposition by the Turkish
f the First Nut hum I hank, here,
HAKF. Azerbaijan The Vassal i ' 'lurneti looay irom u wpckh lour
tribe is the nearest approach yt !'f the Inland Umpire wit h optlmls
found to the mythical amazons. j1'1' imports on farm and business
'J'he women luck their husbands .conditions.
and sons at home when they go "Hankers meet you with a. smile
mil lo fish, hunt and carry on the ! i"- the first time In six years." said
other pursulin left to the itial
ordinary cases. II
In Thompson. "They have been lu a
Is considered prelty uncomfortable position t In?
last few years. Now they art rest
ing easy again. It shows in their
fuces.
"Kven the poorer lands are eoin-
A novelist wants to bring about ilng through big this year. This
'tlpless' America, lie declared means that the farmers who need
lintltguifietl that a woman should
h-t a man work.
t ho praet lee duo t o fear,
we have the next war. were going
lo let the Pullman porter do our
fighting for us. . ,
Now that Humuniu has a li-year-ohl
king. politics probably
will steam right up, with every
body taking a hand In the Inter
pretation of the royal wishes. Ho.
hum! Wo wonder how his high
ness likes bread ami Ja in.
When the money the most arc going
get It. 1
ttcM Year He Knows Of
"In all my experience 1 have
never seen more favorable crop
conditions. -Harvest Is lu full
swing. - The yields are surprising
the funnel's., They a rebelling, free
ly and getting from to l.2
a bushel,"
Mr. Thompson said the tourist
crop In Kastern Oregon runs the
wheat crop a close second.
I
Why
Waste Energy Over the
' Wash Tub?
wben you 'can get the family
washing done so cheaply, so quick-,
ly 'and 'so satisfactorily by us?
We call for your work do it
up right then deliver when you
say. And the cost is indeed trivial
compared to what you yourself
spend in time and energy.
PHONE MAIN 56
STANDARD LAUNDRY
C'eaning and Pressing
VaUiina. Vanh.
The Children Were lakell lo Hie
piirU at ahoul tvo o'clock vtuid
cniueN were played diliiiit; Hie nf-
I
Coroner's Jury
Iilamcs Driver
I;:
Women made be
ille ag"s, says a he
i wedding the otli
moved by the llm
till a re mine
aks in the mid
'dline. We saw
! day ami are
'gilt that there
pretty game
I'HPTLANH. Ore.. Aug. 1 (Al'i
A coroner's ,iury late yesterdi.y
lecoiumeiided that W. J. Smith,
driver ot" Ihe automobile which
iM-uck ami killed Mis. Ammaslas'a
Sub uskl and her daughter. Mary.
7. on I he Has" Line road in -t
here last Wednesday he held I'm
the grand jury Investigation.
The jury round Snillh "was driv
ing In a negligent manner und al
UM excessive l al e of speed."
Holders among them,.
Miss Saginaw
1 (Hl'lims lli:.MOSTIt.TlO I
; PARIS. Aug. 11. (AIM The j
French cabinet today decided to .
f.obid any public demonstration !:
!uv..r of Sacco a ntl an.etti, in
Iniling Ihe labor, soeialist and
-on i mini 1st meeting and parade
:ehcduletl for tomorrow.
A Minnesota town held a lawn
nowing coute-'t. Al last a chance
n put young brother's hair grease
;h something useful.
Lev
comes oiee
poet or ol h
THAT at
us a II. sa n
He neve
uininer resort.
The Owl
Sunburn Lotion
is an excellent prep
aration for the relief
and prevention of tan
and sunburn. Non
poisonous, non-greasy
cooling, soothing
and healing.
Moon Drug Co.
AirwilA I'Yir
Tlio Owl lru( Vo.
4
t C " J
1 v
I X
.A
Here Is one of Michigan's promt--int?
entrie in the Atlantic City
beauty pageant tn Kept etn her
Miss Saginaw. She is u and hr
name is Cliarlntte UJuiu; Kow
ess a
it mil will i-enienihcr. last night
mis Hie lime that ( laud ('. Prail
aiinoiincetl that we would lime a
iiiiivs nieeliiig under the arc light
al the Claud ( Piatt Lumber 'ii.
lo talk oier La (ramie's new
uimiiiiug pfMil. We had the HgLI
turned on all right and (here were
Ihii gra-s widows, a Imc man hiiJ
hl wITc ami n new-paMr reptii'tcr
and ii el low dog, W'c talketl out
the plan- mill (hen we filled up on
lee cream and adjourned. There
ths'-ii t rtfin lo hi tory many pen.
pie hi Ln (irantlc Intcietetl hi Hie
swimming pool ami I think Ihen
were only slv Imi k drowned lat
vi'iir in this alle, and one hoy
worth a swiniming Mnd n lar.:e
ii-. Lake l.rie. Swimming nJhhiM
he soincllitiig Hint l icry dell
cateU handled. as hots' llw
j -hoiild lie worth inure than lol
1 hir-.
i Lai 1- put x l riim a-h into
the Old HaitlliiK estate ami we
J bae XI 100 iiiom- to pay: If any
I gooil rltfMti or sftcrul of them.
I wam lo go hi with us mul be!,
jtltMelop h rirl-t'lasA .swimming
pool, i-oille RMiuml ami h-( us lall.
j it oer. If we would hate sidil
i our IiiiiiImt nitl lis we planned
on lining, we would hntc gon
ahead ami perhaps findi-ldt Mink
lour money In Ihe swimming pod
mid nflei- thinking II mrr, I a hi
glad I hill I am stHlug with inv
i lumber aiil. Setcnil other peo;de
j hate cxpresscil I h'iistd t f lc
' Ing liken (s,. e;irj nUt U-. I -etui
i In he iK'llcr coMleotetl than rtcr
hi fori- ami I am ngaiii taking
hold like n hungry dog lo a soup
' tstne.
I
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
We Nell I r ( -h
"The iNsir ManN rrirMilM ,
Vtinr 1'oiiiidry. .''hono Miilu 213
ho buxuldf btu-LutM
We Have
Succeeded
v
in obtaining a small sized wrist
sport watch with a radio-lite
dial which we guarantee
Priced at $10.00 .
But If You-
want a life-time wrist watch we
recommend the TAVANNES. It
is sold in the leading jewelry
stores in the city of their manu
facture and the world over. They
are the closest standard i.ed
movement in the world today.
TAVANNES Priced
from $27.50 und up
Bimie's
At The
Sign Of 'J'he Clock
Westinghouse Calls--
Every user of a Westinghouse Electric Range
knows what Westinghouse service means.
Twice each year since electric cookery became
the modern way, a representative of Westing
house has come into the territory of our company
held cooking classes and visited range users
seeing that all were satisfied.
Ci
Our service does not
end with the sale of a
range, but in co-operation
with the
Westinghouse Com
pany continues
throughout.
For six weeks a West
inghouse economist
has been available to
work with you on
your cooking problem.
Eastern Oregon
Light & Power Co.
Cook by Electricity