Friday, January 11; 1029.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
T&tt Hire
D. A. R. National,
- State Delegates
1 Selected Here
I)t;lt'X;itt' to the stuto and na
Uoiml Daughters of , American He
volution conventions to be held
tniH year wore oloctvd ut iHo locul
li. A. It. i n feting held Wodneitduy
afternoon ut the homo of ilru.
lynue Jlohitonkuinp.
f Those elected to uttend the stute
convention ut Mudfoid In March
"iveru:", im. Jtuy Murphy, Mm. 11
Q. Smith, MrH. i,ynnu llohnuu-
kanip, MnC- LotU,- Dr. Muifiret
and Mrs. Hobert Kukin.
& Mi s.,. lid Kiddlo, of Islund City,
ttuH elected deleniito to uttend the
li. A. li. congress in Wuahlntfton,
i). C, In April. ' '
f Plans were mude fop a sllvtjr teu
lo bo held on Washington's birth
day, the proceeds to be demited to
liiKtitullona of higher, learning . in
Oregon. V'-'V
? Jr. Mai gun: t Ingle read an In
terestUig paper on "(Colonial Wo
iiifii" pointing out that in colonial
1 Oayn the influence of 'the women In
politics wus Htrong tlnd that coloni
al women took a greater interest
in goyernment and, politics than
jilt Hi conl u ry Amorlcun women do.
Heportu to be given to the na
tiomtl hcadiuartertir of the D. A.
It. in Washington, 1. C, were also
discussed. . ' " '
. .'" , . -
v Thu.La Gmndo CUy Council of
Iu rent -Teuc her UHsoelations met
til Hlveiiu school ut 3:4G o'clock
Monday uftcrnoon. In the absence
of the president, Mrs. 11; C Alex
ander, of Willow- school, the vice
president, Mrs. 8. R Andrew, of
Centra! school, preKided.
The brief but Interesting pro
gram "was opened by Mrs. C. V.
MclMierson with a prayer. ; Miss
Mabel Doty, city librarian, gave an
Interesting and vducatiotial talk , mude by. the girls ot thy iio&Uh
on "Adult Education," telling of the committee of the A. O. 8.,
many avenues now open for adult That the basketball season Is
education and answered un old ex-1 beginning was announced by loria
cuso witii '"Somehow we always Cu.de. Verle Namm made an
havo time to do the things we nouncements pertujntnc to hiking,
really want to do. She also dis- Another contest plan was also
proved the old statement that 'You presented. The contest will Include
can't touch un old dog new tricks", the writing of an A. O. & song. To
Miss uty cited Jin experiment Illustrate the suggested plan a song
nmdo ut Columbia university when composed by a Scuttle High school
it was found that the oldest agedlgbl. was sung by Kathryn Metcalf.
group "learned tho best." A local
illustration of the adage It .mnd
in It. A. Wiikerson, principal of
Greenwood school. It was said Mr.
!Vilkorsou entered Greely Touch
ers college, in Denver when he wus
41 years old. lie earned Mm de- J
grew with un enviable record; Wlthj
few exceptions all or his .grades:
were the highest tflveu ut the col-:
lege. . .
Huth Durlund. Itjby Flok and Kr
ma Johnson.
Just before the close of the as
sembly. Miss Vernon. A. G-. (.ad
visor, talked briefly, reviewing the
progress of the association during
the first semester. . f
Bridge Club Meets
A discussion of 'proposed revl-j With MfS. Peai'SOIl
sloiis to the by-luws of tho organ!-1 . it m
nation wus held ut the business! WL .
m..h.. MfH i i,.,..M ,.h-.irtn.,n I Tho J. H. Ilrldpe club wus en-
Mrs. George l.ymun and Mrs. C. toxluined yesterday afternoon at
K. Mel'hornon.mo meiubers of the ' . ' ' , . .
.,,, ,,.,. Mrs. Hurtenbower received first
Iprlie for high score and Mrs. W.
Wilson received second.
The Associated Girl Students of
I The club will meet again In
ALL-AMERICA STAR TO WED
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MENUS
A. l
Christian. Keener fatile, All-America slur of the Army fuutlmll
team and caiualn of next yeni-8 team. I to wed the sHcetl.eait of
his school duy in U.ulHlanu, Miss -Marlon Halle, of New Koul. La.
The couple were pictured tho other duy In Now Orleuns. whero
CukIo spent the hulliiays.
tho l.a Grande llitth school held u ,W(1 wet.ks at tm) homo of Mnfc
Audnior 1'luyle.
business int'etilif; Wod n c s d a y
morning la the sillily hull, with
liulh Smalley. president, presidhif;. i
Theresa Tabor Kave the sccre-j At u meeting of the Ladles Aid
larlal and financial reports of the of the Lutheran church held yes-
association for the past year. Tlu terday uftcrnoon at the home of
girls decided to itdupt an A. G. S. Mrs. Lctf H. Awes, officers for the
pin with emblem. v year were elected as follows:
Jacqueline O'Hrlen, chairman of President, Mrs. Kberl: vice presr
the health committee 'of the asso- dent. Mrs. Frank Hanson: Sucre-
jciutlon, announced the' opening of tary. Mrs. Art Weugcl und tri'asur-
a health essay contest l-eb. 1. Tho er, Mrs. lohrman.-
title will bo "Wood for the Ath-i About 211 meiliuem of till. Aid
lete". On J.-rilay at 3 o'clock a wwu ,n uUendance at tho mcet-
group of eighth grade girls will jntf!
give a health play in the study, ( '
she said. Miss ilarriinan' Is help-i
ln(? tho girls with the perform-1 Mrs. 8. K. Andrew entertained
unco. Tho costumes have been meiubers of the N. 11. I), club ut
her homo at S07 Fourth street
yesterday. ' .
Four tubles weru at piuy wim
riMl nrlyn ffir llilZn HCOle going tO
! . I l.l.l..n..l. ..n.l M.iolMll tO
:.MTS. I1UJU n
I Mrs. A. K. Hug. Mrs. Nellie Spenc
er received guest prize.
li.. nn,! Mrs. H. W. Hlley enter-
. lulncd melnlM-rs of the Trlanglo
club ut a delightful party last
night. Sixteen were in attendance
;for the evening of curds. Mrs-
ltulpli Byors was awaruea in;"
prize for high score ror women and
Bert Webb received high for men.
After tho cards chill was served
to the guests by tho hostess.
Announcements
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
s Packers and Distributors of Mt. Emily Products : ' 1
City Grocery
and Market
Main 75-50
Economy Grocery ;
find Market
Main 573-48
' Hoover
Market
Main 755
HIGH GRADE MEATS
A - '."';", - - ' - v.. ;.... ... . :.
. That WeSMaysSerj'e Yow-Ik'tdoriVVe-Havo Installed. r
"JIM VAUGHAN" Electric Meat Cutter
Steaks and chops are absolutely uniform and of even thickness so they
cook better' and evenly. . . T .. , . . ,
Electric cutting involves practically no handling of your meats and is
therefore strictly sanitary.
Steaks and chops fry in their own suet as the meat may lie cut so as to
cover it with a film of its own fat, a very fine and superior cooking me
dium. ,
THIS IS WHAT "JIM VAUGHAN" DOES:
Cuts a beef round in thin slices in 2 minutes.
Cuts a beef loin in thin slices in 2 minutes.
Cuts a pork loin in thin slices in 1 minute.
Cuts a veal loin in thin slices in 1 minute.
Cuts a veal round in thin slices in 1 minute.
Cuts a ham in thin slices in 1 minute.
If it comes from any of the "GRANDE' HON DE MARKETS"
It's the Best.
Lean Sugar Cured Skinned Backs, ....25 lb.
Heavy Sugar Cured Bacon, 22 lb.
Regular Sugar Cured Backs, lean - 22 lb.
Picnic Hams - 18 lb.
Boned and Rolled Sugar. Cured Cottage Butts, : 25 lb. '
GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
Heinz Salad Richelieu Golden Wax . ,
Cream Refugee Beans
Reg. Jars, each 10 Real Quality Product
No. 2 tins, 3 for 69
Walnut Meats Mission Sugar Peas'
Vacuum Packed lin Sweet and Tender
b oz- 1 in - No. 2 Tin, 5 for 4tt
Libby Chili Con Came Del Monte Sardines
Mexican Style Large Flat Ovals In Tomatoe
No. 1 Tins, 3 for or Mustard Sauce
1 Tins ..47
Snowdrift . Hominy
Pure Vegetable Shortening; Van Camp's Large 2'z Tins
.8 lb. Pails $1.7!) 1 Tins - 49
THl: F1LCO COFFEE MAKER
Makes Coffee that Tastes Like Coffee Smells.
Reg. Price for this Coffee Maker is $2.00. To Introduce It and
MEMORIE COFFEE to Our Trade the Manufacturers Have
Given Us Permission to Sell It and 1 lb. of Memorie Coffee
Saturday and Monday for 98 '
The Order of Ilalnbow for Olrb
will meet tomorrow at 7:3(1 o'clock.
Kloction of officers will lie held.
Members uro ashed to remember
thut dues for 1929 ale payable
this month.
The U A. to H. or It. T. will
meet Tuesday nlirht at Kwrtes' hall
for a social nlitht. The new of
ficers will serve. The meeting will
beRlii at 7:30 o'clock.
Library Ghats
lly MuIk-I V.. iXMy, Ubrnrlati
The llliiui-hflM'tmiuffuiiUftl u
new pulley of placliiK" Hh iww hooks
Into circulation. Hlnco thu ImU nil
vcrtlscd llHt ot bookH were put Into
circulation on a crluln Hutunluy
nlffht ut 0 o'clock canned a item
riot unions the lino up of putronw
who were vuitlnr to K"t their fuv
orlto bouks. the new books are now
put Into clt'ctiliiliftn an noon utt they
are ready. TIhik Ihe render who
IIUch to browHo Bets n delihtful
shock when ho Jimt happens to run
on to u now book that ho has lon
wanted to read lint thoUKht IiIk
clianceH of Betting It ho hooii were
few.
A few titles which have JuHt re
cently found themaelveu on the
ties It ut tho llbrury waiting to be
taken:
j "Keep I tin; Vniinir After I'oriy."
! Wliltmoro
The fubled fountain of youth
wan tho wlll-o'-the-wisp that lured
Ponce de I .eon to hts dentil ami
the Hiitue Henrcli 1h oucupyiiiff the
Hllenlioti of people today. The
author of thlH IntereMiintf book
nays, "old age Ih not a d Ink racy but
u preat dtKadvantaKe. The women
are doing much more than the men
In keeping themtielvcH young. The
men do nothing except for tho
few who turn to the various rejuv
enation operations. The women are
outliving the men and It behooves
us to look to proper hygiene and to
"catch up" In those ways fn which
woman ban beaten us." A splendid
book for any man or woman who
Isn't afraid to admit that he or she
Is forty or may reach it In tho near
future.
"tireiit Detectives and Tliclr
Methods," ;ena 1 HI not
A real thriller. Jf any one sus
pects himself of possessing real
Sherlock Holmes tendencies this
book will reveal the truth. Jesse
Hlocher, an American detective,
had traced a man to a certain big
hotel. He did not wish to disclose
his Identity till he was siiro of his
quarry. How did he find which
room the man occupied ? Puge
three will tell you. Mv, Dilnot Is
one of tuo world's leadlnK crimin
ologists. Tho Heart of.Tlioroau'f Journals"
ICdiUxl by iXMl She mill
Tho Journal of Thoreau' belong
unquestionably among tho first
treasures of our literature. From
tho fourteen volumes of his Jour
nals Professor Shepard lias culled
tho passages that reveal most com
pletely Thoreau's Hfo and person
ality. Tho result Is good reading.
- "Tho crliig North"
I wis Freeman
Who wouldn't want to Journey
up and down tho great Canudlan
rivers, even if it was a perilous
mode of travel, if ono could tell
about It ns entertainingly as Mr.
Freeman. A good book for a cold
winter evening.
"Alaska Year Hook, lOHS"
. For thoso who want new and
up-to-duto materia! on Alaska, ths
library1 has purchased this year
boolt. It hbs such articles as Tho
White Pass and the Yukon; a Ho
sumo of Alaskan Industry; Fair
banks tho Oplden Heart of Alaska.
Altogether Its newsy articles and
lovely photographs make Alaska
seem a Uculrnblo place in which to
be.
Uy SWjt Mary
11 UK A K FAST Halves of grape
fruit, cereal, cream, creamed fin
nan huddles nn toast, milk, coffee,
lAINrjltfON Scalloped sail
sage; afrd-'.uppHv ' shredded cab
bage in cream dressinft., Avhty'
wheat bread, old-fashioned bread
puddiugK milk teu
lUNNKlt Hulled corned bris
ket of beef, steamed potutoen,
creuined turnips, banana and pea
nut salad. Individual caramel cus
tards, milk, coffee.
Cold boiled corned beef makes
delicious sandwiches combined
with salad dressing. The meat
can bo coarsely chopped and mixed
with tho dressing or thin slices of
meat' can be spread with salad
dressing. I'rlsp lettuce can bo
added with good effect.
Ktiillnpvtt Sausage and Apple
One pound link sausages, 4 ap
ples, Mi cup dark brown sugar,
Vi teaspoon ciuumon.
Pan broil sausages until brown
on all sides, Arrangu In a casse
role and pour about 4 tablespoons
boiling water over them, t'over
with apples pared and cut in
slices.. Sprinkle apples with su
gar and clnamon. Cuvur casserole
closely and bake in a slow oven
for ono hour. Serve from casserole.
Choose tart uutck cooking ap
ples, ;
PUTMAN'S
La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery ;
THY. A llOTTU-; si miim;
toi ;ii it km 1 ;iy
One bottle is generally all that Is
necessary. Hundreds of bottles sold.
Absolutely safo to take, contains no
narcotics, and every bottle Is mad"
fresh when ordered. Put up ex
clusively by M. . Allen, Druggist.
Klgln, Oregon. P. O. Hex 84. $1.26
pet bottle malted nnvwhere. Wrlt
jwlre, or phone me your order.
MmsJtuiu lvMlncy Mtvllcinc (icts
HtvMiIts.
Adv.
Fit AN K VAX IIOYKX IHVM
PIUMINQllAM, Kng., Jan. 11
AP) Fnmli Van lloven, an Am
erican vaudeville actor, died here
today. Ho was always billed as
"Tho Mad Magician" his act being
a burlesquo which ho worked up
after ho had found that straight
conjuring a,ud sleipht of hand heuls
brought small returns.
MltS. MAH.SIIALL. IIJj
PHOKNlX, Arht,, Jan. 1 1 (AP)
Mrs, Thomas It, Marshall,
widow of the lute Thomas U. Mar
shall, vice president of tho U, S.
during thu Wilson" administration,
spent a restful night at the hos
pital where she bj -an tnflueiun
patient horo, . ...
Physicians bulletin this morn'
lng indicated that Mrs. Mam hull
was ablo to take nourishment ami
that her condition was not alarm
in. . . ..
HITS l-XJIt SIC'Kn
COUOKKHl'OKT, Pu. Tho Auu
erlcan Legion has completed the
third of a series of "huts"on pub
lic land for World war' votoraus
with tuberculosis.
Stevens - Van Engelen Co.
1405 Adams Ave.
flrwc Build I me
T (rand. Ore.
SEE THOSE NEW SPRING FROCKS!
Youthful Dresses for Large Women and
Little Women, in all the Newest Shades..
; 1.98 $9.90 $14.75
lead in (j
the,
meni
New "'
Magazines
Just In
McCalPs
Cosmopolitan.
Western Story.
Alwjiyx Hit. lutt'Hl to 1u lountl
ut uur MuKaxliio Cutinlur.
Red Cross Drug
Store
TH E VERY N EWEiTir
..11.. 1 in "rr 1
CCA CADICLA 1
is a finer instrument at
a lower price that's
the story in a nutshell.
$95.00 Aciics $95.00
$95.00
Full lighting circuit operated of course.
HEAR IT TODAY!
ADLER'S MUSIC CO.
1114 Adams Ave. , y
j : ' 1114 Adams Ave. , ; Jj
CHAIN STORES fl
cwwnjHof plrnHiiiR llio
family.. Kixlrcn mnMrr
'ways. .yours for I hciiHk-
inp. Write for tho "Swnrt
Sixteen" Reeic Parketr..it
is free. ... addrens I).(;iiirnr
drlliCo.,SanFranHneo,Ciil. Experts chose these recipes
from among do7.etiH of pri.n
winners . . , and women all
over the West have writ ten
us to say they're wonder
ful. .write now, while you
are thinking of it. Ex
perts, too, choose Chir-ardclli's(roundChoe-olate...the
most con
venient form of this
fine get-healthy
and nUiyheull hy
food. Try a tin
today ... suy
"Oar-oc.
delly" to
your gro
cery man
MODERN
FOOD '
STORES
We Deliver
. $2.50 Orders
;il!llA!UELLIS
It R O I; K II
CHOCOLATE
I.l.lrn for ;l.lr.rHrlll
hnnr. . . Rndio h.W
r ridava at 1 1 i.'tO a. in.
TMIM IS TMK -m;uU U'w
thai mrl Knell, h nnri.I.n
re eHK. It Is ir.a.lo ot o:i- I
trlih Iraihcr rli a ,,.,. w, ;,i 1
Specials for Saturday and Monday
SPERRY'S WHITE DOWN 49-Lb. sack $1.79
FLOUR livery Sack Guaranteed. Barrel ....... . . .$6.98
Catsup
Delicious on stualui.
Lfii'KO bottles,
2 lioltlcs
35c
Beans
Large whites New slock
5
II)M.
10
Lbs.
49c
89c
Matches
(i-lmx cartons at Stone's
2 for
Laundry Soap
35c
Rice
Fancy Jtlue Hose
Lbs. .
Lbs. .
39c
75c
Oleomargarine
Com Nut JJrnnd
None better 0'7
2 lbs O I C
Clorox
P. & C. White Naptiui
10 bars ,
: 39c
Starch
Gloss or Corn
3 packages
25c
Removes stains, mildew, scorch
bleaches 2 bottle;.
Graham
Jasper's Products
Course or line
10 lb. sack
35c
49c
Corn Meal
Yellow or while
No. 10 sack
39c
Oranges
Fancy I lose medium size '
2 dozen
39c
Grape Fruit
Fine Floridas
3 for
25c