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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1928)
Thursday. DcivuiUt 1;:. 102S'. LA GRANDE EVENING ORSEItVEK Fape Fifteen istern Stars Elect Officers For Coming- Year Election (if officers was the main k of Hope Chapter No. Li or of Kasteiil Star, which met last it in tin; MasuniO hull with a : number ui uumbei s in at innee. . ww candidate wa.-? Initiated i t ho order. Tho work was ts diiied by tho officers heaued iy la K. l.uiicy, worthy matron, ho mvvly elected officers for year are; worthy matron, llaz i.'nliani; .worthy patron, George Jlrme; associate matron. Myrtle icatly; comi net was, Isa M. Kob m; associate conduct ress. Stella L'h; stcretary, Florence IJucuii; .surer, 101 la M. Uus-sell, ho other offices are appointive ' will he named ly the incoming ' thy matron, Mrs. Graham. Jn lation of officers will take place he first meeting on Jan. I (J. lans were mailt for a Christmas ty tu be held Uec. liij. he excellent program, the re ts of work dime ami discussion plans to be carried out in the J re, maile the meet in? of t he .nde linndo chapter of the ighters of the American lteva un hel.l yesterday with -M i s. I ltichurdson exceedingly sting. There was a very good nd ince uf tho daughters cun 'ring the vast amount of illness ; the city, ami also considering erday's weal her. 'f particular interest was the re t concerning the box which the l! chapter sent last week 1" rel Island, out from San lran o. Alltel Island is the Western nigra nt receiving stal ion wliich responds to Kills island out u New York City. Thin is a k in w -li icli t lie I a UK liters of American devolution always e special interest and which " v assist in numerous ways. The sent last week contained all m of t hints' which might be fill there, besides a -wide array .'hristinas gifts, toys, candy, etc. 'bins were presented and dis ced for a tea which is to be. 1 on Washington's birthday, unary 21. as a benefit for the gon student loan I a ml. The e daughter; have such a fund which is being built gradually for I f he assistance, of w orthy Birl HtU- ib tits of the state, and got to the ; smaller local colleges, that is the various denominational colleges ov I er t he Mate. j It was also decided to give prac j lira I assistance to the Veterans' hospital at 1'ortland, a field of ac jtiwiy which was stressed especially by the tdalo regent, Mrs. Apperson. during her official visit to the chapter a few mouths ago. The local chapter will assist In the pro gram uf rehabilitation mid will en deavor to assist with local cases, working In cooperation with the state -.'ommlttce. The program of the afternoon l consisted ot a most complete and fascinating review of Morrow's. "We Musi March," by Dr. Marga ret Jnglu. Mrs. II. A. Zurbrick Hostess To Club .Mrs. II. A. Zurbrick was hostess to members of Clio club at her home jit fin 4 Main street yesterday at a delightful bridge luncheon. The rooms were decorated with bouiieis of red carnations and the. tables were attractive with red candles. Kour tables were at play. Mrs. Lee H. Houvy received first prize, for high score. Mrs. Philomen Sin rgis, of ( 'ovo, received guest ' prize. I j The .Mothers' Self Culture club met at tin home of Mrs. A. !--I Stoddard Monday afternoon and held a very interesting program. I M is. 11. K. O'Brien had charge I of the meeting and read a papor on "Karning and Having as Factors In I I he I e elopinont of Character," t he i it U; of the afternoon's dls j cussion. Mrs. J. H. H origin, read a paper on "The Breeding Ground of 'riminaloids." Meetings of the V. B. A. are to be held the first and third Thurs days of every month at the I. O. O. j V. Temple, it was announced at a j recent meeting of the association. Kleetion of officers was held at ; the meeting' with the following j named: president, Lena Ostland; i vice president, Mary Gallagher; I lady uf ceremonies. I.olette I'ohr 'man: sergeant, Rebecca Kochen- epargor; ehnplain, Mary Hynhorst; officer of the day, Katie MelHm ald; In my hostess, Lillian Niedeier; outer hostess, Aludene Brow n; musician, Krnesteno Stitztnger: captain, Ida Charlton; color bear ers: No. 1. Mrs. McAnully; No. 1, l.lly UedbWter: No. 3. Mrs. Otul and No. 4, May Riley; Miss American, Hadie Nedro, Standard bearers. Eleanor Carr and Mis. Kbert. X'ress correspondent, Mrs. C. h, Mackey. The position of Miss U. A. has not yet been filled. In the current issue of "Oregon Parent Teacher", tho ofticial organ of the Oregon Congress of l'arents and Teachers, is an article devoted to news of the awarding uf the silver cup for increase in parent teacher membership. The presen tation was made at tho convention la Pendleton, The excerpts w hich concern Ut Grande follow: "To tho Ui Grande City Council fell tho honor of re ceiving the beautiful new cup which was tho personal gift to I state by Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ga briel. This was awarded on tin basis of the largest membership on school enrollment, and at the pre sent time Central school, of l.a Grande, is the largest association, having a membership of 445." Crystal Rebekah lodge met last night for a 'regular business ses sion. It was decided that the Christmas tree and party sponsored by the lodge be held Saturday eve ning, Dec. 'Z'l. i The Royal Neighbors met tit, regular session last night at the Knights of Pythias hall. lOlectlon1 of officers was held with the fol lowing named: oracle, Alta Win- j burn, vice oracle. Ruth Root: re corder, Sarah Young; receiver. Gladys Lilly; chancellor. Bertha White; marshal, Reta Huydam: in-! ner sentinel, Ocie Thompson; outer sentinel. Jen Carnes; manager. Walter Williams; musician, lOula Webb. Judith Root was appointed chairman of the lunch committee for Dec. 28. f Vice-President elect Charley Curl Is must he sett in Ills' ca rer ! tf hiiviir Joined th' Methodist I fl. Church m-ently. W hy don't Mime o our ele- f M bra let I Inventors (fit up h suIimI- j . tute fer iiwMt'tor.? All Kreat ! ealamltleii on laud or mhi, all hank : lallures, ollapin' tlie-aters, raul-," ty graiulslands. holtH'aiiMs, ever'- j Vfv tiling 'ecpt tornadoes, have been i lv tint fr iratHil dire'lly t InsiKfttn-s that didn' inspect. MENUS Announcements . Iff Lmm If. miiktiilijIoM&'S this Christmas 1SJEVER was' there a cheerier way of saying, "I'm think ing of you!" Never a better time than this season of glad some giving. A gift of flowers will express your Yuletide greeting better than all the words in the world. Claris Florists FoK-v Holi-1 Hl.lg. The Good Will club wi'l not Intel hi. til after the holiday.-, The West way club will ine-1 to morrow at the home of Mr.?. V. Ij. la ie. A large attendance is urged. The new officers of the W. B. A. are extended a special in vitation to be present. The Greenwood Parent -Teacher association wilt meet Friday a" 2:30 o'clock. The Baptist Women's society will meet at the church Kriday after noon instead of at the home of Mrs. Williams as previously an nounced. The W. W. G. will have charge of the program. The Women's .MisHiotiary!ovhty of the Presbyterian clr.irch will meet with Mrs. J. George Wulz In the ma lists, at Jhiji Pennsylvania avenue Friday afternoon at o'clock. Mrs. 10. 10. 1 1 urley will give a report of the book, "Moslem Womanhood." Hit 10 A K FAST Baked bananas, real, cream, crisp bacon, pota toes hashed In cream, crisp tousl, milk coffee. I.I'NCHIOON Vegetable stew, rye bread, apple compote, milk, tea. I MX N 10 u Baked halibut, egg sauce, shoestring potatoes, mashed 1 t irilips, head lettuce with French dressing, toasted cheese sandwich es, st earn eil cranberry pudding, milk, col lee. The vegetable stew Is improved' by the addition of a cup of stuck made from the bone of the leg of J lamb suggested for the preceding i .: ) umuer. Small, square or t riangular ! 2j cheese sandwiches are toasted In a very hot oven and are served with salad. Those little sandwiches m dignity to the plainest salad Lf M1 ir ui I II iv.-e.in mi i if it if Jy TO BUY "HER" GIFT S ONLY 9 MORE DAYS A ft th Shell Adore These Intimate Gifts FROM PUTMAN S Gifts carefully chosen - Gifts that have beauty and distinction combined with the unquestionable quality of our gar ments, which is known to the vast majority of women of good taste, is one o the many reasons why a gift from this shop is acceptable. Borrowed From the Romans 'The limn.' n Roman siL'ii, irave rise to the Latin proverb, which, translnted Is "Good wine needs no bush." It Is taken from thi1 Itnimin custom of suspending u bush over the house front to denote that wine could he obtained from within. It was ndopted by Ktitrtisli tavern keepers In the Middle nge. th add cour mind for an "emergency." Apple (oiiiMite l-'ive or six apples, I x cups granulated sugar. x cup water, t-:t cup bhnicheit ami shredded al monds, 1 lemon, cup whipping cream, - tablespoons powdered su- ar, 'H teatspoon vanilla. I I Pare and core apples taking care J not to break them. Dissolve I cup sugar In water and boil h minutes, mill sliupy. wdd. grated rind ami juice ot lemon. Add u pples and cook Mill i I lender. Tho sirup must j be dipped over the fruit and the apples turned ft etpiently to cook evenly. Keep the fire low as rapid looking will break the frnii. When apples are tender remove, to serv- i ing dish or individual plates. Put ! remaining suuar into a small iron frying pan. Add almonds and cook over :i low fire until sugar nu-Its 1,'ind tuins a pale straw color pour ibis caramel and nuts over tops of apples. Reduce i he sirup in w hich the apples wen- cooked and po:ir around apples, ('hill and serve with cream whipped until firm and MVeelened with powdered SIlgUT and flavored v it h vanilla. 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La Grande. j S PUTMAN'S CIl'T SHOP Medicine Women Of Turkey Are In Prison Cells PUTMAN'S La Grande's Kxclusive Keady-to-Wear & Millinery PUTMAN'S GIFT SHOP iniilliiiieoiily, ciicli occiiyji hair I lie picture. STAMItOl.'L, Turkey, Inc. I :t ( A I') H o v v n Mtoopirik'. veiled crones with liair and 1 1 oner tips Hlaiin'd with tieniia and wiinis jiliKlinK with bluo beaiN to waul off the evil eye, are iiiiiiiihliii Im precations HKuiiiHt tho new order ol thltiK they Hit In the prixou L'ellH to wliich tho police ol the Turkish republic have conducted them. They aro tho remiiaulM of ;i once powerful clan, that ot I le MoKjeiH "mcdlclrn'-women. '' Thee I " " "- UUSh'.TI IMIU.IIII.1II !., havd been arrested for havinK- de- fled the Kciiuillxt law lorbtddtim the exercise of their ancient art. During one day's raid, Hie po- found the seven In dilh-ieni old ( nai lers of Stamboiil, each in i ne iici in ei iec:iiiiK some mm oi tin- many traditional cures, him li as wavlnt? before a baby's nose a burning hair stolen from the he;id of the person who has cast Ihe evil eye upon tho Infant and t hereby caused its sickness. HKTUuIT. Mich, (AI,)--Simi?eH-lloti that vilainlns be named in limde by Itoherl ),. Junes oi De troit. Vltintiln A would be ophlhal amln. 11 umtht be HciM'Imtamtn, l would be larhiliiinln um K steel I -ii mill. "iiiwVi K'' or iii;Ar show n i. mii;n titkj i ii.m iti; ii k r;i.KY, cui. (ac -- a "lapse-time" motion picture show ing the cessation of circulation in a normal b af In comp:i t Isou to normal circulation has been com- Merkeh-y scientist. The I WO eVeH Were tillll''! i - 1 Ieaulilul Ciits Mirrors . Furniture Electric Polishes I )ecorativc Ilnamels Magazine Hacks Pictures at NOAH'S Royal Coal Home Lumber & Coal Co. Successors to Claude C. Pratt Phone MAIN 218 Stylish Monogramed Stationery for Maid or Man l'ir radeM and prices that will startle you and tho wilt will pleat-o iiuin, woman or youth that is. If he can write, if you have no friends, buy one for yourself. KC lil,ys 100 slloos Other Kiflus and prices liny In boxes as they are. or have them tnonourained. I.are assortmeiiL of snapy t'hristnias cards tor late, choppers. See- 'otr new ( 'brlHt mas lettr4 (Imvelopes and hlk'hly decoi" nie.i .--ti.ct Cfimbiiied) to write your Christmas letters on. Taken the place of Greeting cards. The Newest Tinsel Uibhou in (iold, Green or Silver, Nelson Printing Co. Opposite Post Office. ty r I