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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1929)
1 Tiiesday, JaniiaiyX'l!):' I - lit l 'kltrall(lktlttlltt1ll- tltHtlMf(lltltM4tltktlif tK1tfltt III ll"ttYt-i ) .11(11 J U' (! Kinzels Entertain At Dinner Bridge At Sacajawea Inn Mi-, mill .MiK.k., k. Kin.el en tertained yesterday evening Ht tin Hiuu.aw Inn, for mc nilii'in of tlit ilunoi clul). Twenty members of lha club wore" In iirtiMidancc ut the dcliKhtful dinner hrlilRe. to car nation niiulo pretty decorations. Mr. uiul Mr. ". J. Kiniccl, of Morrill, WIb., were special' guests of tlio club. The Wukolitu Bridge club mot yesterday aftornnon at the home uf Mrs. 'heater Koylo. Thleo ta bles of hrtilKO wore nt play with first prize for IiIkIi worn koIiik to Ml'M. . JUIIIPH: (ni-lll ItlKl HI ODIKI tl) Mrs. Claud Horry. After th runls Mrs. Koylo sorv oil a 1 1 1 J-; 1 1 1 r : 1 1 to-oouisi, Ilincll-Ctin. Mr. Mix.. I'Yoil Spaeth en tertained 11 Broup of friomls Satur ilay ulirht al their homo at isno Hecond Htroot. TI10 evonliiir wan spent plnyinit curds Willi first prlae for hlirli sooi'o for women ko I'liK to .Mis. .MolCaohriin and first for. men to Alfred Cook. r si 1 1 THIS HKTU HAIII.K H(TV U luude n(.wlt 111 fl. lu rlbliiui llitlit. ly tdiiried in iliu u.nioi- to give a bustle uToct. ' i:l)'i:slAV'K I'lttMilt.tMS Too National Hi omicaatiii win pany program for Wortuo.ay nijtlit lollows: 6:30 tu 7:5tu. 'lu.molivt. hour; i:sn lo S,: Yellow, t'ub Rnyi tlos; s:3ii to u. lilll Hilly hoys; u to '.1:30, ttouds to Uoiuunoo; 1U to M. dtilloo music, ., Tin- American llrouilcastins; com pany program for Wednosduy nlKh' follows: 7, fiulon orrlieatru: ti, Ha waiian proKiaui, souks: it, Salon oi-chostiu; 111 to 1, tlallr. music. Ktill Suite CoIIoko. N. ,.M. ! ( 1 1 MiUe) 0 : :i u to S, dunce music. ! KJIt Seattle (tiiliko) C, pro I mum: 7 to J 2. AM". I 4v(-l( (Iriklan.l (7!lllke) tl. trio: -I FAlVIEbXONDdisi TWINS, SOCIETY J LEADERS, SEPARATED BY CUPID MENUS Ity SlMcr .Mary ,.' ',.'',,,,, ' HIUIAKI-AST 'linked apples. Crystal Iiohokali lodKe No. 60 Is'ceronl. cream, baked Kronen toast. plannliiB an Important niceiing for sirup, milk coffee tomorrow nlKht at the 1. o. a. K. I uNvimj.N-l-otutn soup with nail when installation of recently ' cheese, croutons.' cub and IcttWe elected. officers will bo held. l'"ol- Kandwichos, sliced orum;.: cook- lunula tin- uniaiiiiUDii ceremonies, ittt mil); teU i-ri'HmimnK ana a mh-ihi i-rloli will lie enjoyed. 1, tho OiUI IUXNKIt HouHt liuiib, brownoit potatoes, rut-runt jWly, lttittfrod cuilllcil Dens, tlato Hjilml i'licnunnr liuiltliiiff, limn rolls, milk. n-ofre. th,'rrt: It::l." "PW-! 11 I'YIlows unl ItrhckaliH of Iji - ! uim.. Miwiwi in J, I Rill ii HI- , mm... . ".ti. i ..I , trnil tho flint t'U't (HHocliitlon moef-1 , .(... ,, , , i . ...hi. i. i. . .. im . 1 1'ntiilo nillk, Houp miiki's a rich St ; :llhos ess:"K"8 "' V?ur...1.nBhl.r..Hu,,..ll,h. .. , I or nuut. ht vim uiul luttuc Wedneaday wti gmt rtiiy for I ho T ' ' ' , ' , ' T , ,,,, . .. .,, . , , hcurtlni'SB of the liuomlay incul. mukinr it idtal for children. Dale Nil ml Wauh dalcti well and drain. Mnko a thin sir-ip lifting S table spoons Bujr.ir to l nip bothng wa ter. Allow 2 or S dalen for each I tidies Aid of tho 1'i-f.sbyloriun church when I hi uid met In tho community room of the church for an enjoyable ImsincHK and hocIiiI af ternoon. -- . . Min, Moo wiih in oharjce of the devotional. Jim. A. L. HichardMon. director of the Triad choir of the portion to be served. Dip dates in chureh, uppenrod to thank the to Hlrup, and place on u; shallow iiioiiihers of tho aid for the gift of P"h. i'ut Into u luudcniCely cool they mud, lo Hie choir. ) oven to plump and dry. Uemove Mra Lincoln was chairman of h,1- To one puokaHO. of I'hila the social committee for the uf- dphlu cream cIiooho add 4 table ternoon and Mrs. K. W. Kly wiim Hllu,,ns f''ly chopped nulH . and chairman of tho holeH committee. . 2 tnblopoons preH.-rved sinffer. wui k in cream uuui mixiure im Kmooth. Season to taste with t-aii G;;in, Nib'; S. poetry, music, quin tet; NUC; !:;. surprise; in-to i n, Xl ! KV.V San Francisco (13nkc) 6, i ni-ws; liMTi, crlmi. proventtnn; ? ! dame music; 1 7:it(i, diuiuutlc sllt ; is, musical k''m. dance, music; H' to U. sitepj tlmo prujrrmn, dace ! music. 'j f,;,,--f:V ' Kl'( Sim V'ranclsco i"kc)t 6. Idypsy and ilarta; :ao, N. U. X'.; ' S. trio; 9. Nil Y iiiuslcitl piOKntin; i Ht, danee music. ' .'; I KOMO Seattle (t20kc) 6, con cert: U:30. NIU'; 7:.ttt, KGW. pio- giuill, i, i-uiiM'iii iini-iiiinviiuii iiiiiit- . A r, f ii I " -Vt II irir:iii reeitnl. i I ' Kl'lt(,--Sun Krnnclseo (Slako)' xfl, orffiin. thealer pr'dffram; K, t'e-j-cillaiis; S. piano, rmtlii;ht favor ilosi .K. choir; Ifl, dn.ci- .' music, solos.' 1 " ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ( K HQ SpoUano (ftHOkc) 0. ser- vice; 0:30. .NIU'; -7:30, dinner iiiii isle, sports; S, hildKO lesson; Ji:3(', proHtam; v. ci nt j y:;tu, varum pidKiam; 1 1, party; ll:ait to 12, happy curavun. 1 KTWlt.. Hollywood (B(lkc liHfi, entertainers, orchestra; 7:45, news; S, concert orchestra, har mony numbers; 10 lo 1.1, orchea U a. " ' . ' C s1? 1 if ' i ' l . KV 1 'CH- "OF SNOWi AtiD ' ZERO WEATHER lly Sim. Noll Kixbt '.' (Observer Correspondent ) 1.0WK11 fovi:, orn. (spiTini) This ooinmiinity is cnfoylnff win-, lor' wouthor. with obtlit Indies of ttnow tilld Hero wealhor. ; ALr. unit Mrs. Noll Kiwbt wore biisliiOMa vlsltni-s in l.ii Clrando Wed nosduy. -Mrs. It. J. Haker Is at lint Ijiko for H eal III. 'lit. She is reported to bo tloinic nicely. Mr. anil Mrs. Howard ftassct ontortuliieil .Mr. and . .Mrs. Noil KlKht and daughters and Mrs. Mary I'linmbera at New Year's dililior. . i 'Mr. and Mrs. AukiisI Krickson and 'son, t'harleK. and ilmtuli'.or. Miks Anita, wore dinner buosis nt tho llurlan Koxer homo Sunday. N. Huron butchered ' five bona NtUnrday. , . ... ..." Mount Ji'iiiniln k iito held Its annual Now Your'u dinner ut tho hull Iiibi Saturday with a kouiI nt londauoo. . Mr. nnd Mra. I.. J. Clialwlek mid Mr. mid Mrs. J. r. Miller uiul . PUTMAN S 'jfja Grander fcxdusive Ready-to-Wear v ' - and Millinery clilldren wore'.I.a TJmnile'"vlltorii Wdnoiluy... . .. 1..,:e,f . . : ,t i Mra. Mary Ohnmheni wnn In T Ortiudn last WmlncHday consulting un oyo Hpoclnl.Ut. t . . ' . T.: II. Johnnon ond family pfnt Rundiiy ut Oie l.eonnrrt :- Xuffniiin homo near Union. . -'. , IIAKIW -IIADIjY CKI'MHRn , I'OKTLAND,. Ore,. Jan.- S AP tils vluililng causlit' In an eloo. trio iIoiikIi mUer, Andro BoJlnff, Hi, wiih cinshpfl. lit Iho maohlnnry at tho WliltO; I'alura buKory, .07 Kointh streot, today. Jlollnoff. Iiroprlotnr of -tho bakory. wan r. pnrteii in a orltlcl condition at liuspitnl. ; ". ' " KIRK nUKTROYS SCIKXX, , PORTSMOIiTrt Ohio. Jan.. (Al) The soconil hi, flm In four' days today . destroyed thft 1rhion fMroet school bulldlnr at a losa of $IJ5.lioo. l'riilav flames caused n 1200,011(1 loss to tun KrenKo' a 'ami .10 cent atoro mid tho atoro of; tho Atlaa company, dealera In women's ivearlnK Kiipurol. j ; HANK IK ItOltRRR i '-, - BMHSKDOI.I), Mtoh., Jan. 8 (AP Tho First National bank hero .was robbed of approximately 10, 000 today bv a. man who bald up Harold Mooro. OMaistant toller, when ha onma to open the banli for utislnea. AiiKon aim .Mat-Karet t toro-Uiutiven, twin lenders or London'M "lbiiilit Youiur. I'oiiplc," Visually huvo done the Hume thiiufs, but now Alliou ltf to bo married uud AlurKiiret isn't ut least, not yet, Alison is ut tlio left. Her fiance is Jack llarriin, .ivoiiool shipper. Grange at Cove Elects Officers For New Season wick. Mrs. MaiKPiy Miller, Miss I Vina ronley, Mrs. Charles lltn- 'l wo dollfrhtful piano numueiH wero played by Miss Dorothy Itrownton. A larpe number of quests wore present at tho meet- Tho V. S. olub was dellK'hlfully while mixing., Kill prepared dates with this mixture and arrange on a bed of lettuce. Drop a spoonful of mayonnaise in tho center of each plnte and top with a ien spoonful of whipped cream lightly entertained by Mrs. CI. It. Williams "''"Mined with salt and made pink al lici' homo on Seventh street with paprika. (Copyright, 192S, Saturday afternoon -.ntf a? 1:t6 o'-l NICA So.nico. Inc.) i clrtck luitchTnti 'Kvhh-lrArnv Mfrrtfed-f - ut lhreii small tables. Kach table was tastefully decorated with a vase of fi esla. ) A I'ollowlng lunclwon three tables of bridge were at- play, fllgh score went to Mrs, (leorge Tiss and sec ond to Mrs. II. K. WiMiani.s. A feat urn of the afternoon was a handkerchief s!mwer which the members gave to Mrs. (i. It. Wll Mains who left this morning on a trip to the east. ItOVAr IHISTI1DAV dinxku lU'CHAItKST. Humanla, Jan. S (AP) Queen Marie fc'avc a ban- inei at the royal palace last night In honor of the twentieth birthday anniversary of rrlnciss . Donna's birth. Tho 25 guests included Pre mier J tl Uu Maniu and members of tho regency. Kor the first time since he became King Michael participated in the religions ser vices at tho palace. - . Announcements i ao'or srcci'M-ns to rui j NKW YOltK. Jan. 8 (AP) Wallace Kddinger, acioi', died In Pittsburg early today from pneu monia. Kddinger began his career on the stage al me age 01 six aim St. Mary's Altar society will shortly thereafter originated the meet at tho home of Mrs. Do IJIo title role in "Utile J.ord; Kaunt (Jrecn tomorrow aflernoon. Mrs. j leroy" which he played for two and J. G. Snodgrass will be assistant j one half years. hostess. j I Some 4(1 scientific societies have Tho Women's Missionary socbdy j been convenlug in New York city, of tho Methodist church will nicet or. as an Inspired writer-on one at the .church parsonage Wednes- newspaper said H: "Some 40 odd day at 2:110 o'clock. - . j'smr idler." ' ' iy Mrs. A. Omkliii (Dbserver IViri-ospondent ) POVK, Ore. (Special) The Mt. Kanny grange held an nil-day nieetlng at the (irmme hall on Saturday. Jan. 6. J. A. Nice, Po mona master from North Powdor, was hero for the invotintf. Three now members, Mrs, It. H. Corn stock, Mrs. Ruth springer nnd O. 10. Darker were Initialed Into the . urnnge. New officers were ln- KKON Umff Deneh (ISfiOkc slalled, Mr. Nice acting as instal fl:0;, entertainers, orchestra, Jin- nng officer. A llsl of tho offUrers wallan trio; 7, sopiano, orchestra: is as follows: C. C. Springer master, S:30, band music; It to 12, orclies- it, w. Severs, overseer; Miss Ida tra. i Huberts, lecturer; It. I' 'Music It, KOW Iortland (C20kc) C, mil- 1 steward : Mrs. Helen Lincoln, lady yv, book vhat; G : :t , NHC: 7:0, steward; It. : S. fomstock, asistimt melody boys; S, historical drama; steward; Mrs. Ituth Spriugnr, chap !, NHCalDalo, studio program: JO. lain;- Mrs. l,ydla M. Jjiniz. secre NHC, .... v i tary4; T. It, Conkllu, treasurer; Hay r KOIrSrattlV (l270kc) dinner . Duncan, gate keepo!-; Mrs. 'Mary music; 7, sunshine program, sym- Cnron. Cores; Mrs. lOipinu Cum phony; S, studio program; U:3U to, stock, Pomona, and Mrs. Amelia - mi. . . . . L" ' iV .lv 'V.i J hALRM, Ore", Jnn.'H (AP) Tho FIJ-iAnffoi WM kC) v.jpw lT'ff ;T:r : ..T.. ' : : ; ::i Decebiber, reorl of tVeorge Alex.: pile.', ill lo ,., iiaiiee iiiunn. , H slOUOl. SllOW'S K8 ari'eHta' I.V 0KIU stu'dli m wu nr G 1 y NIU ; ; v;,-;'::.m' ,Mi;.re ; j.lv. of .be department d.r-I.K.1,.1 studio pi ok in . ' ; , ,1V ,,.'. ,.,,. ,-. ,. hiu. nib. Klnos wore inuinsed in n concert; , in ih .,h atu.i.o p. " "" ,' ". ,il of $7.02r.. . A tnlul of .17411 Kiuni; Hi. Nllt". . Vt i ''''" '' "';,,.,, r.iilbins of mush und 2iU9 KnllonM U"V I n' A.nr..l,.- Mnr.lll.iO . (!. 1 JW Humans .nil. nei.i varied i.roirmiu. oi-Biin: 9. feature; "V meellnif today at tho homo iio iliilu ll.ii'lu.ili r..f 1 Itn mil' 1 to J. dance music. I""1" , ' ' , ' ; ' caftd KOA Denver (S;(uke) 0. irouha-! !' f Hewing for the UmUo omo-. dours; U::to. NDi;; 7:3n, Varied 1,1 I'ortmml. A potiucK umner was progriim, novelty shop;; 8:3ft, Jnp-HCI7pd lU ""; anose garden; II, mixed' quartet; or-'j Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Pock have chest ra. Just received news from their son. bard. M Iss Hess Kelly and M rs. Stewart French. - Tho Itev. K. 11. Hamilton, dis trict superintendent uf noise, Ida., will he at the 'Molho'ttlHt-lOplsopal church on Sunday evening, Jan. la. The Itov. V. -Kr SturgeK wom to ( Union Sunday morning for 'morn j ing prayer Mt the St. Johns church. I Services . at the Ascension church j were til 7:80 Sunday evening. I Tho Ladles guild will ho enter tained by Mrs, - ,U. K. Itnrker and .Mrs. If. 1.' Darker on Saturday, Jan. 12 ut the homo of the former. Tho high school will . play .bas ketball' at Imblor Wednesday eve ning, Jan. U." A game is schoduj ed for every Krlday during tho sea son. Tho schools are- very busy prepnrlng foe final examinations, coming thlH week; . ' 1 Mr. uud MrH. , Mrnust (Miennult, of near La tirnmle, oamo over for liiornlng ftervlces at tho DnptlHt clnirch, The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McCkiln Is 111 at homo. STATIC. l'HOllI Iti:iH)ltT. IlOiai HI fl.V.H. . Va- linn r.alh'iiN of mush and 1!39 gnllonM . of Ihitior ver destroyed. Tho of- nome r,4; u.0 12 pMh nml ittu. riftij thro tiulomoblles. KSL Salt Lake city (liat'kc) 0. musical program: 8, old favorites; U, concert onsi'mblo.. Willard, who Is now lu Jackson ville. Kla. lie Is a member of a musical .company that Is t miring the Putted Suites, which he joined Kor distance Wednesday night. , in Ui (Jrande last July. Willard try WKNU. Chicago, at S70kc. lOils a gniduato of the Cove High to 12. KWKH. Shreveport, La., at ! wliiiol. having lived KfiOkc; WJ'A. New Yorli between ti anil t 'at 7ookc from ; WlAV ; to io.:tit al 7U0kc'hIrth; Cincinnati , Mrs. WSIt.ltho Atlanta, (la., t 7uUe, early in eve ning, and WON, Chicago, at 720ke from fi lo 10 p. in. - Stevens - Van Engelen Co. 1405 Artntwt Ave. firnce ItulMIng La Granilo. Ore. New Frocks for Spring Wear Presto ! Spring has waved her Wand - - And the -New Frocks burst into bloom ! Gay they are ---and far brighter than smart frocks have been for' many months - - A few weeks - - Even a few days ago. They might have teen called extreme. Now they are the Vogue ! Spring has waved her f Wand. New Spring Frocks $9.90 New Spring Frocks $14.75 We were Just wondering1 wheA-hor not. tho Kellogg multilateral treaty said anything about Loltle Plckford's parlies. ' THREE WAYS TO LOSE FAT ! V One 1 starvation, one abnormal exor cise. The other i embodied in Marmola prescription tableu. The Marmola way la hitter! on modem rfiSCarch. It hdl been hero since usea tor years muiiooa 01 woc i it. The results are seen in almost every circle, in new beauty, new health and vitality. A Imnlc In each box of Marmola eives her home on Saturday ufterniion. he complete formula, also the reasons Three tables wore nt pluy, liliih forresul.Uer8knowjusthowandwhy seoro Bulnif to Mrs. T. H. fonklln. the changes come about, and why they A ilelleliuis lunch was served nfter are beneficial. Learn the facts. Try the tho'K'tniei ThoJadlos present wore Hcientific help which has done so much ,M,r. T. It. Conklln,. .Mrs. W. J. for so many, and watch what it does for Hallmark, M rs.', I.oonn I'rleey Mrs. you. Start toduy hy asking your druggist (I. I-:." Marker, Mrs. J,. J. fhad- for a $1 box of Marmola. i, . . A, II. Orlop was hostess to un and Jny ItridKo club at OUT OUR WAY, By Williamn ',pecr. x ,.noov.o o GOT A HPviR COT AFORE 1 SOOCiMT Tr-4 DAMC-r HAT WOT"- V OUR tJi-STt?! BuTiQKl DOMT'.'5Et.M -T'. se SO NEU BALANCED' I iwiiMK vsie.'ui HEFIbrt PoT IN A MAC.AZlMS. -oECViOnJ AM A extvw PA&e HAiMT SO GOOD. Th' CAR1&OM' i OM IrA OoTe'OE -fv- PRlMTtO Ne-.v-,vwE. caim-t JfeST HUF10H looK AT IrA' FUMMS FlRST". . MA-rre.R , 1 .. . .r A IIVI-OIU. XI Kv w W Si J i. w fi - j-C -- l u-rTue more i mm MEWS PAPETT-Xl dCOCAT.OM. '''&f- ol'2? An Opportunity to Save Substantially On, Smart Shoes - Many Have Already Taken L: Advantage of Our One - IVioe Sale Burnett's Clearance Sale Continues A Semi-Annual Event Eagerly Awaited by Many Men and Women This Week We Offer Diggerand Better Values.'.' Many New Patterns Have V Been Added to This Special Sale. All at One Price $5.00. i ' 1 Sale Now in Effect. Values in Footwear, Hi Values to $8.50 , See Our Windows. Don't Mis These Wonderful Burlett Shoe Company .Quality Shoes Economy Prices. Go To The Head Of Theelass Answer those What is the best all-round flour? Who makes the clearest-toned radio? Which is the smartest of the new car models? How can you make your roof both beautiful and five-proof? Where would you go tor a stylish afternoon f rock at a moderate price? Why do up-to-date women have so much more lime to do the things they like? All correct. Go to the head of the class. In the school of civilized living" there are definite rewards for those who study carefully. They are bet ter' clothed, better housed, better fed. Their money goes farther. They have more-beauty in their lives, . and more leisure for enjoying beauty. -. ..... . And the text-books they use are the most inteiest ing ones in the world the advertising columns. When you read the advertisements you are taking a practical course in domestic economy . aaWiffi Mi Ihsi talsiil