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Thursday,1" January 24; 1"929: bOCIETY LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER News Library Ghats He! omala Bridge 1 Club! Entertained : : By Mrs. McVey eW-assisted by Mm. Fred Xounsr. nf the teeth. : Announcement of the next meet-1 Ahttt t KlrlK attended the meet lne lav will he mai Inters ' Hng; '-'The ,Vamen'ii aiiiwlmtary aoeiety of ttte Methodist Kpiicajal ehtirch M'rfc'Oenrtro JlcVeV hostess met'yesterdnr' nfternoon ; nt the to-.meiHlKr of, th- Htloml,lom : ItrMJm flub, yesterday. .,Three ta-'.Atow' pventie. ' We-i of iM'idRo were nt' play with Slra.'V' EHall :ked .thm-jre of first priw for hiv'h wore uolnfr to - the afternoon's, leson and Mrs. Mf.8herrell tewin, and wwoml to Mlw- jDelln.' Jl.ii ntlon. ." -5or '-.-refreshments'- th ; guests were'stated at if tnMe which-.-had. formal centerpiece a cyclamen plant. Ue!ttnd blue was the color reheme. r J'-.t. ,. 1: .. '..... . -rSo-Xe-Ho club mot nt the lirone' of. Aim. .1 Iftrve5vIaUfn Tuesday-afternoon for an ImereHtlni? : lVfs K'1 UiHlhfttt! .ami .Mm. l.nuse. Hhepherd were winners of WW. -Aftor the entertainment the h jet ps werved a two-course lunch Robert" Clark "was In chart? of the devotional. " Sir, Krwln nerved refreshments. : Hope chapter So.t IS, Order, of th KHstrn Kmr, beld a regular busbies meeting btnlght tit the ,V novel "tramp" party was held liiHt n&ht at th bomtv-of Mr. l-ols Hiamwell, .when Mrs,. . ISramwell arid1 Mm, Ada IMdcoek entertained the member of the '-White Rose nHvh of the U'A. to A, of 11. T. ..; Thft jiuoKti . came: dressed ns "tramps,", ate trami refreshments floor of tho Pdley bulldlm; una played tramp Karnes, SFrs. Charles Stoop received the By Mabel K, IfcaivUhmrbm Perhaps our liutron da tmt know ;hiar msny Interesting batiks there ar la the library ahnu. Oveon, Wouldn't It he a od- tdeit these eoM, winter evenings, , ...when th thermoaiejer, Jmwr rtuiatl tero aiul jc hook and as easy Uir are jth mt ..deHiruhie thlBjf li-the fwoHd, to take , a .little, reudia: Mnmnk, hH. The newlr Inwultcd ve. The , . plamtm tt officcm (or this jre.tr, headed by Bumbs.r f rKltlittB .....u,,, flir Jl. Hel firahsm worthy mat- hMw who he KttMlt.tion ot ron. made thcU- 4nlW apnrance, (( OIlylhlniI Bjmttu.nj,-. U and. BlthouBh only rotitlw hulness w , tbitt tlM f!t a tafcen up, th ,.rk wa v.-ry he ,wllt OFeKO. , welt done. . , (Uvwttt Follw , . ' 1 Fred l,tK-kle- . ! Tht writer of this group C aketthes mid interview of Ores on tseuiite la a nt'wti3itter i nutn of viirtmi experience, fte mt eoverrti The Stlteh and Chatter club of ! ev,-r- t,...t ,.t trrouna 01 me t &Act TvLt.t umt-v will state of OrciitMt and hs talked Announcements Cold Weather Calls for '; : ' jvHot;ter.('' 'iBottles: -.'-:. '--: ,:;, ;TJie Ideal Aids for., -CoiirfortA, ; .Priced frfon-1; f;: 98 cents to $3.00 I ; : AH guaranteed. , . Red Cross Drug u-i 'ft .... eti : .-" . ..- 1 1. .t,.i..itt ... i.t ti.i with UmviwaiutH of its iveople. it of Mr. N. A. llcxilvt- n -Ihe fifth eimtatna em h HUertwtim; chapter t, r ik. t'i.. ,its "Burly .MtnltiK ihtys," "i'mt- I . , " , ' t hind's First AutontoMte." "l.ttntlM'r IfcitiKhtera of t'Uth Pioneers, will "'k and l.niiilwrHimt." "In the nrleo for the het coKtume. I'rteea meet with St. Helen Oertdea at ' " -.for name's went to .Mrs. Adskln, 15i X arenue Kridsy at J.-30 """" -, K, . . - , , ni,i,u - . , tis-Teaia Itoiy oh tlip trepjon Trail IMrs, -Jenninp Mrs. Keunetly and o.-looK. .. - . ..... ' Ahont -V memiUr, i,f the dab The rt.uch.era of Nil,. .dal elal, ' X 2 Wm-prM at ineoyanie par- A ;,,,tlt.h. the trail - holdM sw tale "of dan ty..; , Samlwiehejt served Kjmiup ,r ii c vjti tis v ' Elect Of ficers j-hiii vvji-o ,mn at -lfiB arth street. ltaemlei are retmextetV to he'ireH ieat and ltiiiiK eedl(v', thread itmt .,-.5 : - The mot(nK-of th;Wvtwfty elith of the W. 11. A., tthH?h wimjt have i'fhcea held at the home- of Mrs, AH S1 sn dariiii; r romumf. It Hfumist ne (tafn tateremins m view of Mi. Mtek-rK retnt denth. MarKt : VVIdtimtn ' - ' v Myron t;i!s A most iaterc-stloK hioentphy' nf WiiUnmii whosp luisHioaary lu'tlvU ties In the early nyn have tiinitt1 I- .... ....... -V- - i I nJ5c ' ': Vi I '' tuull l-'el. I. MENUS rMjsaJuanUa StiUiiyrer wait elect-,iydo Chuvlton ;KrWay' night; ha ailm hemic fare ua the IMclfh fprtfjknC jo .the -ifJijawea Xnm tontiioe4 terday .'.afternoon. -j?U Florence-. Hick wan named vice president; J Mb Katie Keller, sei'retar; ; It is flarjsftra; StltRiner lieamtrer. nd Mi lUlch Jluuhes. scflhf, . . . ' At tho meetirijf jiianft were Vnade for a coaMfnt? pftrty" toho held Httridayv'" The sir! -plan to coat awhile. and tlien k to th$ Httziimer tftfence -for hot ohoeolate. Fshruftrj i i the hate net for a CainplriK 4 rip at 1'lne ,Cope. Mrs. Oehrthjj.. will accompany - them, The;.glrm' voted ,to attend, Mik l3ty ant! lerti In ih? ira ' J(hn U. Hm-nr , A delightful h(k. Thew are tea-tnimile stories tiff4tvd lde lishts on lrtffe Xitrtha-est history. The first rhapter Is "HtintlnK Kle- phanta In the Oregon . fttutitry. FRIDAY And SATURDAY argann ' " By sinter Mary , llIlEAKFASCT-r- Canned ptneiip pte, cereal, ereitm' tuift cookesl enu,. Homo years iiko a itenton emmty. toast for chllilren, coffee cake for oreinm, niutron wild to, her !nw- aditlts, milk, coffee, - . band, "Hend a man to dean .the IATXC11KON Hidden oysteru, spi-lns; the drltiklne. water a bail." etibbttse and ftreen iwiiiier.reiiHh, two men the next ttiiy iirli d. up it .chorolate brend imttdtKB, milk, ten. hKe bonea in - the wpiintt and a -i-MXKKK Pt. ;. row.- fish, tUxk welshliiK a hundi-ert imtlliila. 'Bteamed potatneK III nnraley butter, "Ho yon ... hiwbisnd. ymi hnvo 3anei ,5iclCelUirK camp fire ,maas HtruaaelK , aprouta, Krnpejuiee aouf- heea dHakinK elepha.st smtp.' ihla meettntc tow per cent. - s - .fie, milk, coffee. . ' ' ; really happened In the year lftm Ir..;.F. ..H.Browntott lectured to -, A flah pot ronat is much like any witbitt. IS tniiea of Oresen Htate meat iK)t ronat. Thfck fish aleak eoileije. . , ia seared in hat bacon fat and then , - , . ' , ,- ' Hlmmeve.1 In a. welt-aemaH ed to1n.-,taWnl' nm1 H.itla-i-r to puree for one.and one-half houra or lmtli tender." The diali'lK un tmaal and delicious, . ... , ' - Hidden Oysters (Hie ounrt oysters, I tatnepoon ,, .,,,, ,.,. ,h w,fcd.lt. i.nd Iitttter, i tublespomt flour, 1 cup enAueea hB aufferinB incident to milk. I yolk of teaspoon the ife of one who In mak- salt, 1 lemon, I Matte mace, two- ,K a homp , a nftw ,, nM.,fP. inch rounds of toast, ; . , I)tt ,mra,,rp,i reKtm BU,,, tho Ijook over and draln .oyatora WtflinuitUi Yailji4B.a year IXtli. A Splendid Assortment of Spring Frocka 1 . .Now on Display in OurShoj).'., . May We Have the Pleasure of-, . V . Showing You. PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear , .. arid, Millinery ' : HEALTH f th-jirop;-yesterday on ' the care lay Prices Children's Storm Rubbers 75 4 Buckle Overshoes $1.49 Zipper Hi-Top Overshoes $2.49 knit Headwear.for Little rTots ; or Misses at Special Reduced Prices 25$ to 79. ; ;V:,.free SCH00L.TABLETS- " With Every Purchase" of 50c or Over, Boys'. Union Suits Ml -Tb .7 ' I 11 weight Cot- EA-'JffTft' ton' Union RS'Prl Suits -with I I I " v J sleeves, on. HI - kte iongtb. Iljfy Sizea i to fr f in I 10 years. Tots' Jersey Suits V, round and student neck slip over tops, sizes i to S, assorted . shades. I3.SS value, special. l .8 to 2.M ' ' Girls' Dresses ' Jersey. , .(laaael . . or . plaid. At tractive styles. 1 to U rears. Very specially priced. .- S2.M u ! I.O mi Corduroy tingies f 2.69 io p years, -'"ieavy -weiKht . brown and tan cordu V roy. Wide ieg. Veil : tailored.' " Brushed Wool Sets t , . - ' Brushed . : ', Wool Swea ter Hets, also knit ted 8ets. Sweater, cap, mit tens and texKins to match. Rix ' ea to 4 years. . Val ues to S.t5. 3.W tn !. Boys Pajamas Kla- -' V oelette ' ooe-p-.eco atyla in sixes to 1 rr.: sleapers. site 0 ' M-J-.-J 11 1 All Merchandise ' of - Best Quality. Every Purchase a Real Saving. . NORTON'S ; KIDDY SHOP , i ' Sarah J. cnmm!a f ' The lllirar' wa nnahle to secure a copy of this until a sornnd edl Ition wan printed ahma a year njro. A story f the life aad blj'H of TcacN'rv HdkrrxH!,- areutat lhi niterstnndliiy" flnd eoflpera tton of the taxpayer, far our ehool mmmnxH nemt ts bs msite health tnl and Oar playjEPffiJd ample If they are not airaatiy w. While mos of the heattit -stitle eeh tee la the yejrular teehera and tho Whiter, theio ms? bpsWd of clui worHora who mm fee paid for. - Hhoot heatth wark h&tt for Its ehjt tho reduetlss ef 'the dfKthft that occur assBatly amottir Sprinklo with lemon juice. Melt hatter In sauce pan and stir " la Ilmv t'ouht t lie F:rsfK.tK flour. Slowly add milk and, oyster Sir, Ltimpman . is an editorial Ihgtmr, wilt and mace," I?rinr to the writer on Thft' resraiaii aadhos httittnti point;- stirring ponstantiy. in this' ottractivo ' lamk collected Uemove mure and stir In yolk of mapy of his editorial articles and well beaten. llace oyaters. In poems, ' Voi. will enjoy the ehap a huttercd hiikinjf dish and. pour tors "In Oropon When Auttinttt over sauce, I'lace la a moderate Comps," rickets as We;t4her tven for 10 minutes. ;- Cover with rephets," and others. If ymt -lsh thin rounds of toast ami serve. To mako the toast cut bread In thin slices and cut into rounds with a cookie cutter."; Dip in melt ed butter and toast ojiickiy In hot oven. - something In a JiKhler. vein rend feadinif n Frgs llfe.M lirhls oftlm Csls b 11. lliileh Thla i not n new book, but wilt bo enjoyed by those who like his- IT. H. Bitreaft Xif Kdaeatlon, . The teaching of I Uh' onght rbildr&R of school nj?e, and m fllm ts and will, In some moris eivmsed tetfcm of the seMtta school ago and country, bo held a necet- dayit laKbV rhtbtren. aocouttt itary element In th whuot course of illness, , It h trt vtow tlto tr of the chibt. itist as necessary as ventlou of much sleknes and pra-iV-adtog wvltip or arltatatif . .Fof mature death la later life, all U U4be most necessary. But ,H mean a mucli rnoro, for It of. that iecbiUeai edaaUon ref j.eRvejit $o, put? tfeyd Jt Ps wbfeh we hear so,meh nutnoly, ln'Bt- pesslW .eondltl so thai no tho technic or art of Merplus alivs enn profit most by his schooling and well." Ho wrats the Huv. asd ean parsua th bu3inB f Charlea Klngsbr, the- author f Hf with more pJatrs ami profit. Wter liobies." a half century whether In th tof or on the ago, 11U prophecy fet being: fl- tamt as plumber or nog:rapher filled, and we are at least partly , Uai-ber or parfetvt, iitor clvllisetl, lor. our schools j ' Whether wo ran or ran net mra are dolnir rnm-b for tits prewrva- sro results of health work hjr tho tloa and IniprovmeGt of the almighty doiinr, it pays, for It fcdils HELEN STARS IN LOVE GAME, TOO tettisth and capacity for aervtca to ottr Jtman exWascs, Marjorie Daw On Wedding Trip NEW VOIttC-Jaa. M (AP)- - ft it ! - f,v t trm : ' " ; A ' Mm health of the . childri-s Is tmdr I care - . .. . f Tho school cannot, however, do aa much along this line m It might wlflistit the thorough understand ing and caoperatioa of tho home. ; it can teach th chUtl bow to read ; and writs and cypher without the 1 h 1 f i ftf iftn nftrsnlit tiii 'ktR ft 1 y.srtI. t inut..i j wnttf.Btf ' Marjerb !ava moikm Dictum art clothEn f.edin rixiinw. rlr.. we S Oh WeddUMf jOUmey have Invaded tho home, and must toward Hollywood today, th brtdo be met half way b? sympiithetir. of ron Helznlck, sercnm producer. and willing partita If results are Aiin3i msnirjt, sun ,df I to be forthcoming Wo can '&mtt J wkwck, a ptanocr pro amlnft children phyaieally la hoolt daeer w married a4 the munl- , but if we get defects rsrreetmt wo MMln late yesterday after must have the consent of the home. " actress bad madff an affidavit i School health work bt thus a joint s her divorce In 19 from Kdward undertaking. It U true that many ueraRt a, mouos ptesure m ft tmnm hntt wen modo more halhut throueh tho Wessons it hy- ltfene carried directly from school. but this is hy no m&n the rule. - Heh&st bfttb work averts also reciery Chairman Hoblniisn 6f ih Fed eral Hatllo' f.ommlssisii feels that tb air should tw mnmt&h of ousa --w.-s-----e.-ta-w. words, hut what with stat& and torical novels. It Is a story of the soprano k will tak mors than an Indian of the far wVtf ami is rich , edict f the comsibtsisn to rejfulatft in Indbtn lore. r father. Helen Wills, tho Herkfley faKi (rl t, for yaarst has rl-d th tennis courts of the world, has he-n heart ana fancy frM deupjre tb adulations of many nation. But sow sdie Is hptrothed to Fred erick 8. Moody Jr., young San Franeisco financier, the romanr btartlnc at a meeting In the French Riviera, where ftefen ivas play ing. The date of the weddlnff baa not ben set, bm MIks Will do flares marriage will sot lntrferft with !sr earcr as as atbife, fun uniM and a wrMse - lnK H-MJyvsmio-rrrtfrf fMnres ot hiu bridefo-be. Never varies in fine flavor Any tirru you thtnk it varies in flavor ---your grocer instantly gives your mmey back Cbtap soffit-making cannot be confused with fine coffee-making in the fragrant Schilling rsasting mom -'the only place in America when cheap coffee neither enters nor leaves. BWsj fewjrf 4? Spie . j i Eitttcti S.V.E.C0. MM Adam Ave, One mmtmim PR I CE -.-BUT QUALITY TOO! : Men's Union Suits ir y il' hht "!,h- Si I rT w Mens Weel Hose IfcJU ..J-,;- . Saute ruy JPft . o mixed, toter Nightshirts 1 Mon'a " fianneiett NlKlit ahirta . eat full ' and room. 13 tn !S 98 Pure.SiiK Hose Kff VI R AM atik. III !f!i,al II vl ,cWffsa ' III iVi' R n 111 vkT wrtfc IW ea tH. to 111 J", 10. "Kor inf. Linen Huck Towels L -". Hslft Si ' ' t la port "- 'I'bnee II nch. ed linen pr-A pea eoaored - bbrflArH. ' Tablecloths $1.98 iUHi Inch. Eirtr ' tos dantaaic eolortd -borders. t Women's Pajamas TTsfO - psece sils I!ra. sat - atrtp Eotora, Prof trttitBteo, $1,39 - & fl.49 Corduroy Robes 6oo4 MtKty eof tfiirsr, llitefl with tlotted tttttHi, Itw, Uprise luiit Httw. f4,9S 81-Inch Sheeting WeehA Heavy Qealitr Hhrrtintc; tlm, even afsava. fres ftots 30 Part Wool Blankets inch. Bssr hea vy, eioMiS" wsea, with $4.45 Cricket Sweaters Aio COilt . i j j atjsfe, mur f ri.'1! I f t0 S 411 liil ! t , fen jiil ; $2.79 -H i Batfi Robes j N-vetty I fOTl 1aiiore,i. V ! For Ijadiii v li j sbj- ni-w L rii ' : ' 4 olou Vi" I s Hand Bags Oemdn :-. AK new ra-l' wanM col- 1 ora fTincy mrefmly lined. $1.49 to $2.93 Leatherette . Raincoats and plaid imd Irene 5&h and ftmp pocut VIM, V. S5n?n , mste s $3,93 $5,00 ?ncn t LM I and iv7J I Large Bath Towels' tssriera. Hlrtf.'-Bliw. Iteilow. i?Xi 44 Iheh alw 23 .Union Suits For - : . , woittett, 80111 nr wasl . with, rayon - atrip; aleveleM ; ss Itses teBlfthf re tofereei leis Km X in . i. ..... 1 1 (JLMI: Flannelette Gowns Itoft qsia't. T !i ty ftasfsel- V n tf eat' "'Jf V,.j ti loag leevwp rSs4tlil . striped J I I 'f: patters. f, A ' ;ll- 98 U: Silk Bloomers Mliaaear. - fttrt ettt, . wett rela forceil, to. e? sra ofe or rkM. pearh i l ' 98 -:tu Lining Sateens i.SM -arii a-lfleh Mereeris- eater rnnjte Sat 1 38c Bed Comforters iratrf Kay os C.-'-n'or. tent Pratt? sttteWts. fett mi-' ora. $3.9S & Ik . $4,93 3