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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1929)
Tuesday, January 1, lua). LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r EEXY News Usher In Year.Of 1999 with watnh Parties, Matinee THE ENGINEER BUILDS A BRIDGE! begin again and will continue for 314 nior uuys until the ever mov ing nnd elo'riiul cycle will . ' oir.v more cull the close- of the. you." tuns and 'jgher In a new one. iust nltfht In 1-tt Grande, vuiioin are today's theme. Hireling, muk- held watch night seos'ons. rlni.- inir New Year's resolutions, galji-1 '' attended the Mldnlirlit Marino i I erlnir at family festivals ami at i were entertained with a program of family firesides, feasting and iner-;ong and dance for the firm hour rymaklug ar'o the main work of '! tho year. Other more Informa. this lint day of is. . jfunMloiw wer. held, Indui'm;: New' ; Ycar'a: bring changes al-1 dunce-a. ' :v ' ' ways. Already, Iji ' (iraudv has '." '. taken on a new aspect for lavt ; The memhera of the Intermedial night the college students who 'Christian Kndcavor society of the came gaily home, for the holiday U'reshylerlun church we're enter stason two weeks ago, left tiguln. going hack to work and play in the unatuo fashion common on! talned last crenlnK at an cnjnyahlo watch night party by Miss Katha rine W'lsslcr at the home of her to college students, anil the rltv lim oarenlN. Mi ni,l lt-u (!llut.. wluu nnco Miore assumed a tiuleter as- iier. . .... I'1'" evening was snent at games Ai.-r in.iay inn usual routine will l,iiil a late hour when Mrs. Wlss- Happy Year 41. hi 1 - T K m ,r- -r. f i.i' v-w.-.-.v." e s. - ' ' i New 1929 v Try our Credit Plan for your 1929 wardrobe 1 A Little Down --- A Little Each Pay Day. CINDERELLA FROCK SHOP .. . "Wi--''.y ,'. i T 'u.',f vit ;K,:;,. j X' v's i"i v ' ir erm sm v vi HEALTH lui rim'vchI rofi'i.slimpnlM.TIio Ktta wore HoatoU at one Ioiir tublo wiilch was bountifully docorntoil with a bouquet of , red carnations r,nI rei liKbled tuin'iH. .Minit Hulda Ander son, furmer auperiiiiende-nt of the society and honor tf'ieHt ut tho par ty, wan presented with a hoiuraet by Miss Aliirtairet MoAHiHter. Miss Anderson ruspondud with a few ttp propriuto words. . - The remainder of tho time until the bells rang In the new year, was spent Nintflntf, An luiproinptu pro gram was Kiven. Inunodhitoly aN. lor mlriniRlit, the party wus oloseii by thn -repeatlnjf of the t'hrlHtlun l'hiileavor -Mlzpah. Thowe present were, MIksoh Huth nnd Mmxaret ' AIcAlllster, Mury Ki-eesfl und Katheryu Momn, nnd Uolert Cunllff. Huiph (lelbel, Itos eoe Hurley, Jack und Kobert Knk in, lonald -Culp, Miss- Andorson. the hostess. nnd her parents, MIh Jlertlm Itantt, young I a Orando - munioian, whs honored Sunday afternoon ut u purty given ,1 NEW YEAR AHEAD We turn back the pages of the past year and sometimes to our displeas ure. Will the future year go' by with as little accomplishment? Shall we wear for another year the same old shoes, hat and clothes; and shall'we walk and live in the same old way? Our clothes may soon wear old, and we will be required to get new ones. . But how about our lives; can we take on new ones? No; we must make the best of what we have. . It is sometimes good to strike a balance for the'old yearand start out anew again. Say! Have You An Account Here? UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. ItlCKiri S. CAI KIXU HONK lK I POIMUTIKS. XOW ritttVKAT- I Alilti: AM) t ruAiiu; Ity Otto II. U'hor, M. I. i Xw York illy Itirkots is tho most common nil-' trlttonul dlsoaiio of childhood In this part of the world. It occurs chief- ly In the first two yours of life, moro lospechUly in tho latter half of the first your and the first half of the second year. , Mom 'people assoclnto ' 'Hchets. and eoiivetly so, with chanKcn hi the Krowlnj? bones, churiK thnt produce such deformities w bow lejfs. knock knees, and plReon hivust. Those deformities nro brotiRlit about by a dlsturbnncA In the deposit of lime sails in tho hones, thus makliiff thein less able, to withstand the InereaHlnir stress and to bear tho weitfht of a ktow UK child. Hut beyond those effects, serious eiiouKh as they are, there urn clwtnKus tu tho child's body, such ns in 'lio blnod, the muscles and the nervous system, that produce an Import'int influence on health at this period of life. . Nor must we uksuuio that this disease Is seen only In poorer homes and in undernourished children Krequoutly It occurs, on tho con trary, hi the child apparently wolt noiirixhcd und of normal wcIkImv Ulckots is not only of tho most widespread but one of the oldest reeoirnuted y discuses.:' of Infancy. I mi us" nil this tlmo tin to have, been, many cnnflletlnK theories oh tti Uh caused and even today author ities are still at odds as to the exact nature. of ?tho disease. We. now know cnoUKh of its nature, how ever, to bo convinced that we can both prevent It before Its occur rence ami cure, It alter Its ttpnour- ance, uttliouKh inany of tho defor mities prod need my rema I il throuK-hont the remainder of tho child's life as u handicap of k route r or less extent. ' 'I'hn tun nmat nullun .rcoKiilRed the prevention and tctiro of l disease are sunlight The. vital in- i:nion musicians' were 1 " " 7 r . V.n.,n 10 im Hii-uifi- im'iui'ui'n oi llllH tun- pusn lii thn wirly HprliiR nftnr a winter of short ilnys and Innwnrri oiiporlunliy for cxponro to tho mmllKlit. In Ihiro rltlni, orvli-rB tho cllm nto or HoaHon of tho yonr prnventit l. Hunt. In llukor. A uroup of, "1'" -o.l llvor oil. . .... . . 1 fhleneo of the foi-n Haker and trathured for the afternoon. They included MIks Alma 1'ayton, of Haker, vocal teacher; Mrs. M. Stearns, of I'nton; Karle Denhain, of Haker; Miss Hantif und Mis. Hunt. The delightful afternoon was a ch,lld having tho full meusurn of spent In an Informal musical pro-! K i am with -each of the KUests con- '"' " r'-rj---i ----'n .i trlbuilaK numbera. Miss Hunt h,lp0 wiU l'Jce a red-white of- phtyod u pro up of violin selections. Hlie studltv) violin In 1'ortland ami is a student at Itcod college. Putman's January Clearance OF COATS DRESSES MILLINERY l 54 to i2 OFF PUTMAN'S' La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery , . mmnlilno 'noccMinry for tlm host of i or fooil assimilation In a mnftr lionlth, tho niircury uro lamp pro- as yot unknown. ' . t X t I Uurlng; 'ultraviolet' rnys have been J ,' i,,,.,' . , .j '. linke d ( minus In Ttimnto Sniico usl In sklllod hnniis to Blvo tho i ,n n,,,110, ' ' know t. Two' law KpunlHh oiiIoiih, 3 tn-' sumo or even butter sffvet. I""1 bf""t-feij child In ku suscp. Mr. and Mrs. tertained at evenlnir ut tables were at pluy wMli hlKh scores eel onions and cook In hnllliirT jbelnjf made by Mrs.. A. Krlckson ,v;itP1, tmilWf bnt nH brnkfn, and W. A, Mosh. vt a lute hour i,,...!,. llnii n,nn uttltMtA. '" luuciieuii s i . v..u 113 nff lHhi jjivJd , nutll.prf, XVUh. I Ite JlOMtess. Announcements out rutlliiK throiiKli tho nnlnrm lit thft Itiiliom' to Himrill0 .' HartlnnH.: PreHs riuurtei'H sllfihtly apart mill put one tnljli'Hiionnful of meat be tween each two seotlotiH. Huh to niatoert thi-ouuh a cotumlnr, foro- I "Thoro wH'l bo no niectlnsr of Ht. iB" Iho pulp throimh, illiiirillnir Muiys Altai- Hoeleiy IIiIh week,' 'he m-eilH. Htlr In nrui-ker oruinbH 'and HeiiHon well with wilt, popper, Tho Ijidlcx Aid of tho I'loHhy. butler und a llttlo miKar.' i'our lerlim ehurch will meet Wednesday ainund onions In Imklnu dlnh, cov nflenimin In Die coinmunlly loom Pr wltli buttered crumbs und hako' nf the chinch al 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. half an hour In u hat ovon. Fcrvo K. W. Hly and Mrs. ('. K. Lincoln f,llin bnklim dish, will havo charKo of the social Stevens - Van Engelen Co. i40H Adsmw Av, 1 Orsoe Bnlldlmt 1 nrand, Or, Ladies' Pure Thread, Full Fashioned ' Silk Hose,, 98c hour. Kacli member hiinK a ft-uest. Is uh lied to I t The ladles' Aid of tho Metho dist Kplscopar church, will met with Mrs. U. Tyler, at I Mi2 First street, Wednesday afteinonn ut 2 o'clock. ! The meeting of the Women's j Missionary society of tho I'hrlslion church has been postponed until a week from Wcdnday, The Kplscoput Guild will meet : at tho home of Mrs, JI. Oas sett at Hil2 Seventh street loiuor- row artcriionn at 'I o'clock MENUS lly filwtrr Mary j r.UnAKKA.ST JIulvos of cmpc- fruit, cereal, cronui, tonsted salt ' codfish, spider corn , bread, milk, j coffee. j MJN'CHKON naked onions In Inniato satire, hearts of lettuce, j whole wheat bread anil butter, j .canned pears, chocolate nut cook-j ' les, milk, tea. IM.NW'KK Hrolled h n m h u r k j steak, potatoes nu jjrntln, baked ,Kiinsh, Jellied beet salad, inolaHHen ' pie, 111 Ilk. coTfce. Jellied beet salad makes a bit of color for a holiday menu. 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