La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 08, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Monday, August S, 1027
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
i'atre Three
Society News
Campfire Girls
Return To Home
From Cove Camp
fleventeen it his erturned to their
hmnett in l-u. (.iiando yesterday
after attending t he cninpflre girl
ramp held at the Kplscopul cump
grounds at cove by (he Haeujitwea
eampflre (flrl Krotip and the gm;.,--Hhii,
Mr. 1,. H. Awph.
V 1 . V , , T
and on Wednesday I. of the g , ,
,, t , , ., ,, ,
climbed II . hanny ),lklMK a dK -
um- . . i ii I " . pun reucn.ng ,m miU ooff.
the top ot the mounlain the girls, Thp (inmM. HlIKKP(lteil wonM
rU. their names in the book ! mukfl nn UiPill m,t wwithrr c.nm.
which 1h found there. ,mnv JlN H )f4 ,iUt if n mor
At the rampfire counsel meeting Lmrate meal Is wanted a salad
on Saturday evening hp vera I girN,(.um.He could he ailded. A tomato
received the fagot finder' rank. JJlspi(. wmM comline whn ,hp
Thy were Kdna Jensen. Wi la Mr-1 Mher ,Ilsl)lPM nm hilfi lhp ndvan
i,aue, ni'iMi Hughes, (.(pal .smith,
.Natalie Khert and I he guardian.
Mrs. Awes. The girls started
working for this honor some time
ago, when the climbed Mt. Kmt'y
;ul completed the work with th
'(Mini) to the top of Mt. Kunny.
- Several girls also received the
Wohelo order, for good behavior
in eanip. They were Natalie Khert,
.Ver"la Mel.uno, Kdna Towery, Kdna
Jenftetu Thelina Inset h, I leh ll
Hughes nml Karbara and Juaniia
Stlntidnger. .
The Itev. Schyler Pratt, of the
Kplscopnl eh tire h of Hood Itlver,
attendetl the eouneil meeting Sat
urday night and talked to tin
girls,
All of the glr)R passed tests hi
wlmmlrig during the week, there
being th- polly wok. frog and fl-.h
test. Vi-rla Mel jtn lacks one
point nf parsing ttie fish tent, j
which l the liiKliest.
'. There were several visitors at
the ramp during the week.
Members of the Kenlor f'hiistlan
ICndeavor society of the I'irst I'res-f
byterian church wnt up Mill can-1
yon last evening, where the regit-'
lur meting of the society w as
held, u it li Miss Itess (It il. l a-if
the leader.
The young people left l.a Cirande
,
at nhnut 4:110 o'clock and'preec
ing the meeting
nipper.
njoyed a pirni :
Shower at Union
Af Pnvfnv TTnmntu'n ,11,ve ioHl th,'r ,1PVV ,ookH ),f,,M
ni -Del A LCI J1UI11C ovpnii weeks of display. Thei
A nilsoellaitf ous shower hoi
ortny M ss Kit tti Wli lie ami J. V. i
Hnxter Jr., who will be marrieli1'
pometltne this week, was held l-'ri-day
evening the home of Mr
and Mrs. J. W. Hiixter Sr., m
i nioa. ,. 1
J-'ifty trtieHtn were In - attendance
ueluliw
and ittany hcuutlftil and
gifts w?re received. The I'veiliil.s'
was npent In a soeiahle. games and
'singing being enjoyed, after which I
refreshments wen served.
- Hoth Miss While and Mr. Bax
ter have made their home in I ' i
Ion con nly for .some time. Miss
While living with her grandpar
ents. M r. and M rs, t. llansn.
m their latin near Hot Lake, and
Mr. ttaxter making his home at
t 'niou. -
Among the La Grande guests
attending the party was the It.
lia.xtt r family.
f'OVK (Special) The Cove La
dles' guild enjoyed a no-hostess
party at t he Ascension grove r 'i
Thursday afternoon. M rs. T. t '.
Hefty and Mrs. (I. I-.. Marker were
members of the committi
the committee In
refreshments and of
charge of tin
the entertainment.
, Four tables of bridge were et
play during the afternoon with
Mrs. T. It. Conklln making hlli
f-core.
, The women present were Mrs. T.
C. Ileftv. Mrs. (J. K. Parker, M-s.
T. IL Conklln. Mrs. A. (J. Conklltv
Mrs. L. M. Laird. Mrs. L. K. An
derson,' Mrs. L. H. Lay, Mrs. Jack
Fletcher and her house guest. Miss
Alice Fletcher. Mrs. A. H. Orion,
.Mrs. Schuyler Pratt, of Hood Ulv
fr, Mrs. William M. Hrudner. Mrr.
l. (layette and Mrs. It. S. French.
. NfAV I MHKIXLA HANHLFR
VIFNNA (AP) The chubby
umbrella with its stunted handle
is being replaced lie re by new
umbrellas with light, crooked bundles-.
The length of the umbrella
remains the same but the type of
handle has been varied.
A summer school Is conducted
each year In the National I'nlver
6fty of Mexico, the oldest educa
tional Institution in the new world.
. Lizzie Shelton. who died recent
ly near I.fxington. Ky.. was the only
negro woman In the world eligible
to membership in the Daughters
of the American Revolution.
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.
Ajrenifl I 'or
TtW Owl Drug Co.
MENUS
lly SUu-r Mary
PRKAKKAST Peaches, cereal,
cooked with raisins, cream, crisn
whole wheat toast, milk, coffee.
Ll'XCll O N Ha k cd eg as w 1 1 h
hominy and cheese nance, endive
i'lth French dressing, health mtif
I fins, lemonade.
"INNEK Tenderloin of herf.
hruWMA Il0tal0(,M Ijmil nPun in
icrenm, radfshe and celery
(,()Vitp nf W:ltormelon nul
mus-
I'fHllt-
tage of requiring no last minute
in-eparatlon.
1 Muscovite of Wilteriitelon
Pour cups shredded water
melon, 2 'j cups powdered stt.nar.
2 tablespoons lemon Juice. 2 table
spoons orange juh-e. few gratings
nutmeg.
The melon should be ' needed
and the pink flesh picked fine with
a fork. Sprinkle -with orange and
lemon juice am! migiir. A melon
not naturally sweet will need
more than L M- cups suyar. Add
one or two gratings of nutmeg
and turn into freezer. l-'reeze
without stirring. I'ack In four
parts ice to one part salt and let
stand three hours. Serve In sher
bet glasses.
Society Deserts
Dressmakers Shops
l'ARIS (Al) riitll bad weather
drives, them from the seashore ami
the resorts where they are resting
up.- society's members will not be
seen in Parisian dressmaking salons.-
Ordinnrlly the newcomer finds as
much interest in the shoppers as
in the styles. Hut there Is a no-
Itlceable dearth now of interesting
people in the Hue de la I'alx and
the Chumps Klysees shops. Pro-
tfessional buyers and bargain hunt-j
ers dominate the s.-ene.
I When the fashlonahle shoppers
return to Paris winter collections
nuinneiuins will have learned how
'best to wear the new models and
tl irenct of the new style will he
finitely known.
Il is significant that Paris dress
houses do not show advance win
ter styles at summer resorts, al
though each spring they send sum
mer models to winter resorts. The
dressed,,. world hajes to.s;
goon-nye in summer.
Charles Levine,
Drouhin Sign Up
A New Contract.
"Ah!"' gasps the crowd as on-
'other splash of color bursts into
PARIS. Aug. S. ( A P ) Charles view. It is Tom Mix. in a purple
A. Levine and the French aviator, 'tuxedo, a purple cloak and a broad,
Maurice Drouhin. today signed n,) Homurero. He stops to shake
new contract. As soon as Levine Viands with youngsters who have
deposits atid.noo francs the start wriggled 'their way to the very
of their Paris-to-New York flight ledge of the pulh uf glory. Hack In
will depend only on the weather j tiu crowd other children wave
conditions. I hands rt om atop the shoulders of
The contract provides that Droit-, their parents,
nth shall receive 1 00,000 francs J Ainpliliers are bellowing the
(about I4."0U for a year's services, names of arrivals: Mae Husch
dating from July 7. payable at the,
.rate of 'JO(U) francs weekly. In ad-
dition he will receive half the I
profits accruing from motion pic-1
lures, stories of the flight, and so'
forth. J
Levine a u reed to dppusit 300.1)00
francs with the Bank of France!
payable to Drouhln's wife ut the
rate of .10. into francs a month for
six months In case Drouhin is lost,
t he ha hi nee to be turned over at
the end of that time.
With signature of the much de
layed contract. I.cvirte's attempt lo
return home by air and thus be
the first man to fly the North At
lantic In both directions, may be
possible within a few days. Kvery
thlng now is ready for the Imp off.
The Prince of Wales and his
younger brother. Prince George,
hold enual elaim to the honor of
being he best diincers In the roy
al family. The Duke of Vork ex
cels at tennis, while Prince Henry
Is easil,- the best, cricketer.
In an old paper dated March 1 .".
ISJ3. horses were appraised at
from $ 1 ."( to $40, rows from $2 to
$7, sheep at $1 each, and hogs at
fo cents a head.
Deprived of eggs, a sitting hen
neur Cedar Rapids chased a crow
from her nest and took possession.
Wood Bracelet
Cirred wood. t with sold, com
om .Dew.brclet (rom.Pkrlt.
fl-M
j;0)00; ;
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OUT OUR WAY
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01627 BY NCA SCRVKt. INC.
Movies9 Brilliant Premieres Give
Thrill To Hollywood Star-Gazers
Ity Wade Werner
(Motion Picture l-Vuture Kditor)
HOLLYWOOD, fal. (AP)
Those people who crowd around
the entrance of n motion picture
theuter on a big opening night In
or near Hollywood see a brilliant
pu(feant wtlh u stellur cast
The nlfn skv uonVe them is
awhirl with flashing searchlights,
Th(l HtI.(l(lt naines with buntlmr and
glitters
across
Willi ivri--ii uin. uuum
I across the street are full of spec
tators. ' I here are heads In every
wludow. KlapperH cling to fire
escapes und clumber to the tops of
parked automobiles.
It is really a big night, and cele
brities are here by the hundreds.
Mary Pick ford gets a big hand
j from the crowd as she steps Into
the
luKe oi ngnr wun ;iier uus-
bund, DouKlaA-Kali'limi-ntl'lunv
(Jloria Swnnson thrills the throng!
Her husband, the Marquis de la
I Kalaise. seems to enjoy it. John
; Gilbert arrives with a parly of
.bachelors. Sopln, the Japanese
I character actor, stops the show
when he arrives in conventional
black with Madame Sojin all color
ful In oriental costume.
the Schildkrauts. Itudolph and
.losenh .lack Holt Marie Prevost
Hessie Love Wallace Heery
itaymond Hutton- t'olh-en Moore
Hod LntCecquc and Vilma Hanky
Dolores del Hio l.atira LaPlante
May McAvory Anita Sewart
Hebe Daniels and Charlie Paddock
-Krnesl
Frmine
lorrence C. H. DeMllh
wraps npp:irenlly ntv
Can't Live on $24,000 a Year
V . -'I j
Hlen Long CrnBf III. former theater box offtre employe, la necking a
dlvoiio from Kdward (irasHelll, fttton of one of tlie wenlthy fnmllli'S
of CUvr Ijind. O. In Iter petition for divorce and alimony Hho recitt'tt
the Imiiossilhllity of living on $ S 4 ,tn 0 a )ar.
m m.m AAH
bO COOL N SOOTHiK)
HAA M
WHV MOTHERS GET CaRAV,
tJlGHT NOISE.S.
sold by the doen In Hollywood.
There Is Hetty Hlythe In one, and
l.ya de Puttl, and there are scon
of others. i
Here comes Mayor Cryer of Los.
Angeles. And Mayor P.olph of Han
Francisco. Will Rogers, head of
the picture industry, 4oses for the
news cumcrus with 1 uvid Wark I
Griffith.
Mnrie Orpssler slan-stlck hero-
ine of yesteray. clowns past the
cameras.
Lew Cody and Mabel Normand
are easily rccognlxcd. Harold ,
Lloyd, without his glasses, fools
the crowd for a while. So does,
I.on Chancy. j
Florists' delivery cars arrive
with iKiUnUets. There are grouns.
curses and shoves, in the crowd.
A pjk'ltporfcet Is arrested and drag
W'U uwjfy. .',T he throng becomes
restless; the a in pi i Hers bellow:
"Folks, let's show the police how
well we can behuve."
Ten o'clock arrives before the
stars are all in their seats. Then i
tho crowd dwindles, but. does not i
disperse. At midnight the entrance I
still Is surrounded, and across the
street doens of girls an; sitting on
soup-hoxes, waiting for the show
to end.
They did not see John Gilbert
and Ronald Caiman go in; but they ,
certainly Intend to see them come
out.
The village of Fyeno on the nut-:
shirts of Niigoya has the llrgcst ,
image of Httdilha In the world. It
is sixty feet high, with the f.o-e
measuring twenty-four feel from
the Up of the chin to the top of
the head. ;
All the underside of a starfish is
endowed with the sense of smell. j
The cornerstone of the building
housing Ihe National Conservatory
of Anisic In Me-'deo City was laid
on June 2'J, 1'iH-l, on the site of
lonte:mma's palace. ;
By Williams
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Mother of Bishop
Remington Passes
POUTLAN'l). Ore.. Aug. ft. (AP)
-Mrs. Ltizubeth Itailey Hemln.-
1 ton. Mi, died here yesterday at the
home of her daughter. Mrs.
Carver Jr., after o short Illness
'slhing from cerebral henimn
Mrs. Remington was the w
the late Joseph Price Ketnlngi
dean of the Philadelphia
of pharmacy, scientist and author
t'e was the mother of Dr. William
- P. Remington, Kpiscopal bishop
jKaHtern Oregon.
i '.Mrs. Remington had hoou
Portland resident for three years.
i The funeral services were set for
this afternoon at the Carver rest
deuce, Rishop Remington official
inS.
The favorite cat of Susuhunan
of Surakarta, a wealthy Javanese
iprltice, died recently. It whs burled
In a cosily casket, borne to the
I grave by 24 elarobately uccoute
) warriors, and followeil by an eseor
lancers on horselack.
ia
M. -
1-Vilriil
MONDAY'S I'IKM.H VMS
The National Hro.nha.sUn eoni
pany p ii m ram for tonight front
to will be the opera "Martha."
broadcast over !!, Kf'n, Ki.Hi.
l'"()A, KliW, K I'M, Kllg.
KKI. I.ns Anyples i li.in H IM;!'!
I il. classical pfoiua in ; Ml In li.
vintinist an ilii in-r.
K( It l, Oakland t .Vs 1.1m -7fi"kc).
l, book chats.
Kl'o, San Kniiu'Isci'f ( .1;' :!,3m
7K)kc), ! to 1 1), prnrain; hi in
1 1', variety hour.
KKIt San I'runclsco. (IM.:!ht
I, (Hike J. N I u H, Ja m ho iff. 10 to
I dance orchestra.
KOVY. I'oritiuid t I !' I in ii 1 il l;c J , :
to 1(1, concert.
KJIi. Seal lie. 3 -t S
tl : ;ilt to S, concert ; S
I'OUe
l'.
t:ratn.
KOIN, I'orlhtml ( :!i;tm-!i inkcl.
7:l"i to S, orchestra; S In !), Hltl
dio program: )!. I I :in, dance .r
chesi ra.
Kd.MO, Sea tile ( SOCnitl S nKe ) . !)
In lll::til, uuiKlcal program: l'i;:in,
news; ltt:-l."i to l::iu, musical pro
iirain. TI'i:snVS IMIOGIt M
The National Drn.uli-.iMing com
pany program for Tuesday im;hl
from 9 to 10 will be "Mils and litis
of George Gershwin.
KGW -10 to 1 : dance orchestra.
KFI H. song recital; lo to 1 I. I
dance orchestra. j
K G O X lo !1. The Pilgrims; 10
to 11. program. I
KPO R to 11. ff reside hour; 10
In 11. dance orchestra.
KFRC 8:30 to 1 on hestra
music. i
K.IK (1:30 to X, concert: S tn 10,
studio program; 10 to II, dance
orchestra.
Kllg. Spokane ( 3 7'VJm-S 1 Okc),
I 1 1 St I .1
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The Success You Dream and
Think About
Do you ever wonder how much better off
nancially ten years from now? twenty or
Have you got a definite ambition to be worth at
much by the tim eyou are a certain age, or to have
independent annual income?
Most people have financial ambitions have to have if
they get anywhere. One man may attain his goal by care
ful, regular savings that can be invested in gilt-edged bonds.
Another may desire real estate holdings that will return a
certain income.
Your immediate ambition may lie a home of your own, or
a small fruit acreage, or a business of your own. Only by hav
ing such definite ambitions and planning intelligently An
them, can you hope to make your dreams come true. Your
banker is always ready and glad to aid your planning with
friendly and experienced counsel.
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Very reasonably priced.
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive
Iieadu-to-Wear and Millinery
111 to 1 L', dance music.
M iM H to II, musical pro
iti'am. in to la::io, orchesim; l0::tn.
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