La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 16, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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Wednesday, January 16. 1929.
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.... LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .
Nfrmiii4(iiti(i.
iiiiftiiiiwuni
Camp Fire Heads
Plan For Coming
Of Coast Scribe
The Camp, hire guardians ot Ijx
Gmniip mt )tn night to make
plan for, the eomipg of Kit ft Janet
.MeKellir, of NVw York, who will
be In this city lVh. S, 6, and 7.
MIhh Kk-Kellnr In I'nriru Coast reg
lonal weretury.
Jl was announced tlint during the
evenings of those diiyrf, from ? to
U u'clut-k, h training school foi
guardians will he conducted by
Mb MeKetkir.
Tuesday niiiin she will speak ut
tin chamber f commerce and fol
lowing that will appear nt Hacred
.Heart Academy, tihe will nltco ad
dress the Neighborhood club on
that dny. . A mass meeting of all
campfirc Rirls will ua hi held,
probably nt Homtn hull, to ho fol
lowed hy prlvutf conferences with
llu. regional leader,
..Another junss meeting, it ;,being
planned fur rdn'duv The . nr
rithgciitcntK for the, thiie nnd "place
art in ch.trge of'Ma W T. lhy
and will he announced. Inter.1'.,1
Miss McKellsr will also sitcak
nt Oii Hotary club Wednesday and
In llu alteration will appear, before
other organizations in Jjl (irandc
which meet tln-n. ' Thursday morn
ing she wilK hold private, confer
ences .ind at nevn will bcthe. bon
ir gapst ut a - .lltinehooii. . wbich
wiil.' attended by thc'gmirrilnnK
midline board of sponsors,'.' , y.v.
(J) ln-r plans will bc'iinninfyd
Inter. . . t. ' i
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' jp'yUn Lutheran 'choral society
(tout mi evening, of futi Monday
nlsht wlu-n tin mcjubi-rrf nurpriHed
Mhh Anna l.otten. The evMiluK wug
Kanl playing R-ueMsliiff Kniep, and
at ti -Jate hour itrnViiiint'iita were
nerved by the mifstH. .'- s '
Tliost who attended ' wito: "ilrn.
If.' It. Osllatid, Mr. and irs.Vred
Alatlhea. Jr., Mr. and Mm. Waiter
I'ohi innn; Mr. and .Mrs,- J.; J...'1'pw-;
. Mr. nnr.Mi'n. J. O. ' RtltalnffeiV
MIhb Una lAtIe; Mltw Kmnm Wurl i
unci the honor gueHt, I
....
Ladies' Auxiliary
Plans for Party
The tiidleH auxiliary to the Jl.
of T. inet In KHKh' hnll last
nlpht for u .regular. buntuesi meei
Injf and a social hour. Mi-h, Ada
ridcock, preHiilent, prenideil nt the
in noting, whteh van welt nttended.
Tha n:w officern 'fierved a de
Itirhttul Jnnelieon. 1'lann wfe made
for ii, 'hard time" party to he held
next Wednesday uveniiiK at the
home of Mm. i.oia Jiramwell with
Mi'H. 1'idcocktaHHlKtant hosteHM,
. Th members of the auxiliary
nnd their families, are to be. enter
tained at dinner tonight ut 6:30
o'clock In liaKUV hall by the mem
horn of the H. of It. T. lodffo No.
$1$. Thin will be followed by a
dance nt 0 o'clock.
..
The A. O, T. cttib held an enjoy
tt,bh?' rfet-tOKethN" ycBterday eve
ning ut the hone of Mrs. ! l
Maokoy.- A clam supper waa a
feature of the' party which heicni
at 6;:iu o'clock.
. tardK wcrce nJayed , duriiiff tho
cvenln?1 with find jirlao for , high
scortj Kolnit to Mrs. I'ohrnmn and
second toi Mi m. Craig ' 1
MENUS
MAJOR COOLIDGE AND FLORENCE
Announcements
' Thv Women'a Iteneflt ' aHsocia
tion will hold a regular meeting at
7:3ft o'clock at the I. O. O. b hall
tomorrow evening. The next meet
ing' win he. held Feb. 12, Tho date
is- I-dncolr.'rt birthday -and a pro
gram In accordance with tlial day
Is being' planned. After the lYhru
ary.ineptingtho rent of the meet
ings during the year will he held
the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month, -
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. Tho lAdlM of ...tho G. I. A. of
tho K. of .1. K.". will .meet In regu-r
Iftr eeHMlon: tomorrow ufterpoon ut
the K, I. hall at 2:30 o'clock.
y Sister lary
UKKAKKAHT Canned cher
ries, cooked wheat 'cereal, ' cream,
corumeal pancaUes. sirup, mllK.
coffee, "
Ll'NVHKOX Hot : boullon.
molded tuna fish' sulud, rye hread
sandwiches, k rapes, milk, tea.
l.lNi'HKON Hot bouillon,
potatoes, buttered parsnips, stuf
fed pepper ring sulud, grape. Juice
suitri'le, milk, coffee.
. A meat plo in always an excel
lent means of using up left-over
ineatN. . The addition of' onion,
parsley1 and celery ad da to the
savorlnesa of the dish. In this In
stance u baking powder biscuit
dough is used for the crust but a
mushed potato covering can be
used which makes the extra po
lato'dlsh unnecessary.
.Molded Tuiift Fish Salad
One cup flaked tuna fish, 1 cup
si Iff mayonnaise,, 1 hurd cooked
egg, Vf cup diced celery. ta
blespoon granulated gelatin, 4 ta
blespoons, cold wnter. c , '
('hop egg coarsely and add ' to
fish-with celery. . Add mayonnaise.
Morten gelatin In cold : water
and dissolve over hot water. Add,
to fish mixture und fold in
lightly with u fork, taking 'core
not to 'crush fish., Tiirn into liull
viduul niOldK garnished with slices
of stuffed olives. A.ct atund on leo
to chill and become firm. Turn
out ot molds und servo on a bed
of lettuce. .
An Excellent Dinner
, -
In the Coffee Shop--90c
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fin tall famlltert who fhul It
. iHHh'iineoiinoniicul nud imlntc-
"i oM log t go to the irtiiiblo of
i rcMMliig a. dinner for . two or
V threo IIhmc eoplo fiml our ..
V ape!.!". Hnncr In tlio Cofro
'''Shop irery'iiUnM'Uvc.
.V tablo d'hote nieim offering
; abundant vnrlovj, gcncroim pr
J tioiiH oxiertly. prcpai-eil und
Vhtvc! hot in provided tw 90c
: pr plate. Addel to the good
lier of . ihn dinner Im llm' nt
inu-tiveiiciM of a iwftcoily ap-
polnUNl hotel. ;
Sacajawea Inn '
Point the W.I to Better Thlnen."
MISS HOLM AN
HOSTESS FOR
WOMAN'S CLUB
Hy Mrs. Charloi Spencer
(Observer. Correspondent )
GltANGK HALL HpeclaD Miss
Minnie Holman had charge of the
'program when the Countrywomnn'H
club met Kriday afternoon, with
Mrs.. J, A. Holman. The subject
for the afternoon was "music."
I Two, contests were held. In tho
first, Mm Kdlth Oekeler's aide
won. the prize and In the second,
Mrs. Oekeler's was winner. Mrs.
Hara Anaon nnd Jumjea Undxuy
acted us Judges. At tho; business
Hcsslon which preceded the pro
gram, Miss' Holman was elected
vlco president of the club,, ;A two
course Luncheon waa served at
the-close of the-afternoon. The
next meetlnir will be with . Mrs.
llnhcrt Mnsterton. Jan. 25. !
I Hlue Mountain grange enter-'
Italned Lndd Canyon grange and a'
i few Invited guests at n dancing j
party at Orange ball Krlday even- i
lug. w Thirty,. vpuidea wcro present'
and moifloyable -time was
spent. After lunch which waa ser
ved u6' about 12 o'clock, dancing
was continued : until abouh J:.tO
o'clock . '
I t Mr.-and Xlrs''Rert Spencer nnd
' family, of La Ornnde, were guests
nt tho George Hughes home Sun-
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Enjoy Sleighing
Party Saturday
At Hilgard. Ore.
Hy Vonia Welnicr
(Observer Correapondent)
HIIXIAUD, Ore., (Hpeclal).
Vernon and Vera Wilson entertain
ed a number of young people with
a sleighing parly Saturday evening.!
They stopped ut the Klve I'olnt;
station about 11:H0 to get warm
ami all declared they had had a
most enjoiiblo evening. Those
present were, Wtnlfleld, iKinna and 1
June Scott, John, Kva and Harry
rhornbreu, Wllnierth, Verna and
Stowell Weimer, Oerald San ford,
Marlon Hiilllng, Luster Katon and
IHrk. Hurry, The lino. Vera and
Vernon Wilson. ,
All the
v DELIGHTFUL NEW COI)nS
in Hosiery t
Gotham, Gold Stripe Oyx and Gorden.
PUTMAN'S
La-1 Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery . ; ;
tho luiakotlmll Kntn bftwi-on tho
Im. Granite Seoond Ward M. I. A.
Irani ncV the 'Cove Athlrtlo pliil)
Mm. J. 11. Wolmor and . Mm
Pd IXeen ontirtoina tn honor of
Mr John I'rfe oh Krtilay lifter.
noon at the home of Mr lrtoe in
IMm. Kd Mnllinr. Mih. Uiiv Thorn-
Mr. Wyley retnrnnl Monday af-ihreu. Donna Kcott. Vera WHhoii, of
tor iin !uyx viHlt nl CorvuHli Mr.f HIlKnrd. MesdameH 'la.id 1'iK-k-Wyloy
worka at the mate iihops In volt. J'hlllp lockwood. Cllrton Bux-
Ij Urnnde. ' ter. .M. hin Baxter, Uohcrt Baxter,
Verda KerKiixon wna a Ia Orande . NcpM CoonitM, Bob Turn, K. O.
visitor Tueadny. Ituenon and Walter BiirnaUKh, of
Mlm U)la Martin attended the. I uranae. two oontewt KameH
Y. VV, K. A. meetlnK In I-o. Grande 'were played with one prlxe kuIiik
IiikI Tttemtuy evetilna-, und took'10 Mr Clifton Baxter for making
lli' K."ln the nrniy nnw! ' The splfl'y ynuna: 'major of the J.'lrst
Omiinny, tlovernor of (Ntnnfotlcnt a Kind (lunrdN, pli'tttred ahove, In
Jonn i;ooll(lKi.. The pretty rIi! whtme hand he Iwlda lM-how did
" you KueNK it? t-'loreiu'e Ti-urnlinll, ilnhn'e fiancee and daughter, of
(loverniir .luhn 11. Trnmhull of (.onnertlrut. The pleture waa taken
nt tho InnuKlirnl Imll In llurtford. John wan appointed tn the (jnv--ernoj'e
etnff utter an act of the leulxlatlne hud amendid the tut- '
tlortol ittiard law ot the aiate. riorence hnii on an Imported frock'
of white, yeorfjelte trltnmed with srnuihx. '
part In the program.
Mra. Howard Htulrolt waa a vielt
In Iji Orunilo Saturday. 1 -i ; .
Mr. untl Mra. Kred. Haifey, V.of
Starkey, were uttendlnir to bnwl-
neHe ut Hllffurd Tueaday. ' '
Mr. Boher 'waa looklnir. nfter
HcliOol hiinlneeA at lltlgard Hatur-'
day. Jle la the aehool elcrk.here.
llenn Lincoln, of Cove, atopped
ut the, I1v I'olnt aervlcn Mallon
.Monday eveitlnir on Ida way hack to
enntp.. -i . t ...... v- - ;
Mrs. J no Younir visited her moth
Mra. Ooitilia, at J.a (Irande
Tnexday. Mra. ('ainha la-in very
poor neatth. '
Bill Karrow returned home Titea-
day after apendlna- aovernl dayau
viauinff in 1M tirnnue. - . '
linnlt Bennett la wOrkinft at thei
Ituwinan.lliekN liunher mill In
tlrande. ' . . ; i '. . . ' ' .
Mlaa TteHsle Feriruaon hna been'
iliilto III of flu.-. i i
Mra. l-'rank Hanford, Mra. Kmory
.iKUaon and hahy, (Ilia 'Murla
Arola, apent Thtiraday afternoon
viKltliiK with Mra. 'riiornhrnu and
th.uirht.r, ' Kva at tho Thornhrru
homo above llllirard, -.- '
.Mr. and Airs. Leonard Fxrifilaon.,
o( Meacham, niient Huiidny at Jlll
Kard vliiltlnif wlth frlendfl and relatives.-
. ,
- Mr. - and Mrs.' Kred Heea ''and
Ktonell Wolmcr. of Hilvurd, with
Mr. und Mrs. John I'llcs and Mr.
and .Mrs, 'Hobert Raxlur, of J-u
tlrande, inotorcd to I'ovn tn attend
the bent drart pattern. The other
prlxe .was. awarded to Jionna Hrott
for' the best toy made, from kuiii.
Ikilnty refreshments were served at
the close of the- afternoon.
FITS STOPPED! ;
ISew Remedy At Last.
BROOKLYN,: N. Tf At last a
medicine has, been discovered that
stops the ''most stubborn cases of
epilepsy',. ThousandH In epilepsy
colonies and throuirhoilt the coun
try have been made happy hy It.
Oreat epilepsy speolallsts recom
mend It enthusiastically. Write di
rect to . labprotorlea for free infor.
motion and diagnosis. Addreas all
mall;- io ' PI! KN ALK PTOfi COM
PANT, lept. OS", Ho. 71, HI. John's
1,8 rioeo HtntlOn, Brooklyn, N. YK
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Adv.
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' rfo 1
Tf your hair 1 (fcHlng Its
; vigor and la difficult to
mating-1 we will Im
prove Ita growth and
looks. Our permanent
wave has added attrac.
tlveness to a multitude
of fastidious women. : .-
PHONE lNEUtFOLV
. E. CO.
- Hon Adams Am.
nraire nnlldltnr
ti Oranrte, Oraw
- 8i our table of ladles
r M.lwes'- hilth,: medium, "and
' low heel, l'umpx, HI raps and
: Qx'tords-. . ; '- ; t ',
New Low Trices on Mlsisxt'
Kull Con In. Nixes S to 14 yrs.
. . ' $3.49
$3.98 - $4.98
$6.90
Library Ghats
. day.
.Melvln GeUeler, who' hrislieen 111
nf mtunpH, la reported. 10-be getting
along nicely.' - 1
l .Mr. and Airs. Arthur CJoIden ljnd
.-for their guests Sunday evening,
, Mi', nnd Mrs. l.ouis Ijirson, of l,a
; tlrande. '
STI HKNTS it i:cii CANTOX
1 CANJfO, China, Jan. 10 (AI)
Sixty American college men anil
women compriKiug one divl.siotu of
'the floating university touring tho
' world, arrived today for a atijy of
ten days.
The forecast for l'J'19 sccma to
be that you'll have a worhl- of
prosperity if you work hard, save
and attain succchs. '
v i Pattison Bros
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Free Delivery
The Pioneer Service Store
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Special Mid-Week Savings for
Thursday and Friday
49 lb. Sack Sea Foam Flour .... $1.58
Fancy Shrimp in Glass Wet Pack, per jar . 37t?
Olive Meat for Sandwiches, Salads, etc., per jar 2G
Large 30x40's, Oregon Dried Prunes, 3 lbs. for 42
Fancy Pack Dried Peais, per lb. ... 27
No. 2 Can Grocers White Corn, 3 cans for 49
Great Northern White Beans, 5 lbs. for,.:..... ..49i
Granulated Sugar, 11 lbs. for 71t?
H. 0. Oats, Old Style Cooker, per pkg., 13t?
Rinso Granulated Soap, per pkg., 21C
in
Call Main 80
liy Malvel I). loty. I.lbrariaiv
"You have tho homiest library I
have ever seen" said iv;lr"FT m
Ka GiuikIo recently whoJiad como
into tho library,
"IVrhapa It's because of our floor
I lamps ami rocking chairs," aaid tho
jatti'ndnnt nt the desk. :
1 "Hut lt-docxn't look ltko A lib.
rary. It looka like a homey place
', in which to road," aaid tho would
bo patron. , -V h
j All -of which remlnda us 'that
itho rocking chain nro not reseirvcd
and they are contfgrtnblo even If
oanie of them .have een better
laya. An eay chair, u lamp, and a
magazine or a bonk ia certainly the
hint word in HOlid comfort.
Tho library la featuring drama
bonlta Hi i month since the third
week In January la national. drama
week. ' To aupplement our collec
tion the state library hoj loaned
us for use for one month n collee
thm of extremely readable plays.
We hope these will be widely reol
before they muat be int back.
Speaking of drama hooka ulao
reniinda itM of the new magnxlnc
which the library now haa on file.
Tim Theatre. The flint, number haa
arrived and la proving to hn very
popular indeed. -At leaHt It In never
Hi Hh proper place on the magazine
shelf. '
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Second Autopsy
Delays Funeral
.WATKTITOWN, Mass., Jan. 16
(AP) The funeral of Mm. George.
Herman Until was subject to delay
today bceaiiHo nf a aecond autopsy.
Dr. George B. McGrath. medical
examiner of Huffolk county, after
making a chemical nnnlyala of tho
vital organs, requeued the body In
order to makn a .more." thorough
examination. Arrangoinenta wei
made for tho return of Mra. ltuth'
body to tin undertaker rooms to
day nfter Dr. MeOrath's report, but
funeral plans were uncertain,
Mrs. Ituth died In n fire last Krl
day at the homo of Dr. Kdwatd If.
Kinder, Itonton dentint.
if frA i
A KTIIIKINt; new feature mi a
I.011VI11 .(sown of velvet l tho
hould-r iMtw of tnftiia In plaeu
of the uaual (lower.
NOW! THE END OF OUR JANUARY SALE BRINGS THE SEASON'S
23 Finely Furred
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COATS
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9 AT $39.95
8 AT $49.95
6 AT $24.95
FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES
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