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IVH t-T - IIOIlMKIIII "LA' GRANDE "EVENING" OBSERVER "' )ii' Society, Nvm IWOMEN AT HEAD OF OIL COMPANY , NAMED FOR 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL 92nd Birthday v .Anniversary Is Celebrated Here On tho occasion ' of her itJnd birthday which comes today,; Mm. Johanna Uunglort ua tho. honor Kuest at u birthday dinner given yesterday ut " the Bacajnwca Inn h'all. On cu ii dt date wns Initiated. llit new officers with Mrs, Wln huin, oracle, presided fur the first i hup this year. ; ,ncr pnrty given yesterday after- Inoon hy Mhw Hetmtu Picrson ut i her home. Tho table was decorated with! j flowers. Jor tho dessert two lovely; birthday cakes we.e brought In. 1 'IM.n rn.tutu u-.n lL.tiiinui-l Mill. Ill Joint Meeting ,. Harrlmun, Kvelyn Plpei, Epwortft Leagues . I. About 25 younjc people of tho ; no t imii mm, Auamj 1 Island 4t Community ehureh iikihou. "arte wninunw uW uhm, i,,,.,.,!,,, u, vaim enme. to ia urnnne last evening n. """" ' - l(ni.h 'fumlllou In iln.l. boh-SlodS IttlG WITO gllesU Of t llP ! l'irMll. tmce. J Kp worth League of the Kh-st Meth- ' Tho dinner was hi -Id In the main Hst church. dining- room of the Inn. Tho table . thirty wasdecdruted will a centerpiece of.-roil arnntlon to do honor to -Mru. tinngloff on tho day which sbo celebrated with her children and grandchildren nnd their families.. , Those who attended wore: Mr. and lint, I.o lluuvy. nnd dautfh tor; Juan; Mr. and Mm. I. A. l-'oiey und .children Mercedes and Tom. of. The Uilles: .Mr. und Mrs. J. J. l'nlcy and duughtci-s. Marietta and Kllzaheth: Me. and Mrs. N. A. Kila geruid and daughter, Nancy;.. Air. and Mis, HuKh Itiudy nnd daugh eiv:tiuuitnne; Mr. lind Mrs. JiiIIuh Ueiwelu, Mrs, Mnry.;T. oloy;5 $far eiiHUoeyeh and Herman 'itoesVh'.i ; From five to ulx 'ellowshtp Hour" was enjoyed followed by the nerving; of a, hot lunch. Jutting the serving. Tho Pogree of Honor Protocllvoj m-sociutinn Is planning a regular! mooting for Tuesday evening ut ! 7:;tO o'clock at l-Inglcs hall when' The (blighters- ofKNlle"met . Sat- Norman Wing mg a very benutl- l"l!,um,ltlon ol omccrs win ne. neiu. ( rut kai n. 'li..ld1-illl WhI.uh" with Mr. Minnie Card. Mate president MU tienevleve Adier playing the rthp awoelntion, will be Installing aceoinunnituent. . A- siixmtlmno hoIo Or'er. was given by Paul Hull with Miss . 11 ,H ,0'C,I " win, I'llVlllH I'elersntl at tire nlano uw P "" ir niceunif anu ir Short talks were iriven bv the ron- tho prok'rum and refreshment which will follow tho ludtfe wtuiiou. roMcnlativeu of the two societies. . After. tlie'KeilowKliip Hour" the - yoitnjf people went Into their rejru- At le meeting or the centrni lur devotional ineetinir. the lomon. r rent-Teacher association held "I'robleinM We Kace"-huvtuR been K'l'luy ni lernoon at the l'reHbytM JnteiTHliiKly, cnrrled on by Miss nil" chuii h. Lester llmmwoll.. l.n , IJMhmyri Miller. The -devotions Orande lmnkor, apoke to tho mom wero in charge or Korman Ktinfi 1,or8 on "Tlirrrt." Thi- nutting tviwj and' two speclnl muMcal numltH "P'-ned by. tho llew J. George Wal, toco, civen. .MIkh Cenovteve A.ller nn,x WI11 Pf!'"! over b Mrs. It. nla Vlnir .-R ninnn number' -iin I Tyler In- Hie. nbsenoe qf th' n'rdtiy'ut tho home Qf.Mrs. K.. A.tJeorifo. .MoatH. a harn solo.' ltov. " pfeslilent. Mrs.. Herbert Hnnna. MfKu'rhrnn.- About elKht meiulierK Haimon iiud' Uev. Hull.- ii:uiiin-K bf The nroirram bv the Kchooi chll- llm twclLirt-heNspov4 On the gen- drenf consivtfl or hoi and H;ltn- erir,l. puOjeiit ."lut-hd '1 HffU uliloK'tJ lln Weviinteen lilllein r tram ' A very l)voly distission follnwedV Miss' lenl's;nnd Mrs.' Stella Ingle'.: . CoiumMtees responsible for the flrnt grade rooms sang the fuilnw success of the evening, were, reel-; Ing songs: "Snow KlakV','. "I.litle tatiun, Cieorgf Moats and Kugeno January". 'Jacklp Vrost." "lla, lb. Cates; refreshments, J-uVello Uleh- Hlarli; Sheep", and "Santa tlnuN". ey; Kayo llamllton. Hen Hicks und I Kenneth Hray sang tt nolo en- Adurn J.elglitou: ontrlulnment. titled "Motor Car", and Jerry Neal Siivti Phyllis.' l'eterson and ... Hcthmyri -Siing . "Sonny Huy," "'i JL . j .... ,"Vm,-1 .. I-.".. II t S fit ' 1 Sweaters, y We Are Showing a Very Attractive Assortment in All the New Colors, Red Maize - Green : Buff White Violet BlUe -'-Rose.- ' PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Reaily-to-Wcar t; ,"; .'and Millinery.i',::;"':;p:':c',;'f:;: K f - AVenien iudd till oflleos lit an oil company named for ll-yont'.old Mary Jane Kuiilslon (i-lghO oC Wielita Kits The ulfieeirt In the Kiotip at the. left, are Klora 11. Crump (center), president: Sylvia, .1. ' Ulnntuirl (iv.tr. left l. treasurer; Hsiher C. Smith Irear, right), socretftry: Kliniee 1). Flipatrlck' (front row. htXU vlcp president, nlul Alleen C. Hiown, iisHlsiatft Keeretary.-treusnrer: Mrs. MrKittet S. (lay Union, another WlrhUh waniai. heads an operating cumpany." ' ' r wore. ,U .attendance "for it Mm liftw uouftv which' wtis spinl Kt)Wlngon urljEflW-. for the ShrhiorV hospital. ' i' ; " i V V .-'. ': Mr., and Mi-s. C. S. I'nddock en terliite a group of. friends -itui-duy evening with1 bridge. r -High coro prjze went to Mrs. '. Hallas tJreen und low to Mr. Clrcon.' Two laities were at play.. ".' - . , Mrs. Paddock nerval a two 'course luncheon at the close -of -the evening." , ; '. '.Thea.Hoyal Neighbors met MENUS Mlllrr. . J: ltai hura (-onlry rocltoij "I Hnvo n and Uulh II)- Msier .Mnry . ItltKAKKASV Huki'il with i-ort-al anil in-am. Iiak with rrlftl lianauatt, toast, milk.. I'oflVo. l.l'Ni-HIX)N Vi-ul tlmlinles.! an. nut In )iftlvp lonitthwlBO. Sliiinkli- rtieli 'll)i u fuw ilropa ff onitrc jnit'o. roll In-flour anil fry until a li;lit lirown In tho khukikx fal. npnlt'A ' .1 iu-lT,., At i-xlra Received at Cove ' I Pain In .Mv Haw .DuKt lioorBo jioaiH, wiioko. IHi'I Inlay Kurbrlrk mnff. "tlo to Sli...p, was . 1'llilrsilay. anil Vo hnn I'atti'lt, i linllv " riiiuy -wiioHo ini'iniiay was Kfltumay, wri' niKht t tho KnlwhtB of Uytlilttw tho honor kuomIh at a liuipilso illn- Only the. fine s t --only Schilling ....v.yi.v-W-.'.-Siic- I lilMMIHIII II WWlWWlUWpj The altetidajico p risen month was n wanted to Mi-h. llepss- ler s fifth gnttle room. cre;med pens, prune and cnbbugo tailiKl wlmlt ulirat bread and b'.ll- AIy tc- Hundwiches. inlik. tea. 1 I : ( lHNNIOlt CasHi'mle of fish,' for the jtpi,,,, n,i mushrooms, fresh fruits In lemon Jelly will whipped ci cam, tutlk. coffee,"1-- None of tho Ingredients ait cooked 1n the luncheon salad. Klne p ru nes are soaked In cold water for l!4 hours und stoned. Cnbbag. is finely shredded and crisped in I The Daughters nnd' Hons of Vn- 'oI water, drained and used in Ion County Pioneers, of Im Ornndo Pce or letlucc' as nests for tho und vicinity, ure invited to attend prunes. New carrots tin. grated, a meeting to bo held nt the Rata- Beasoned with salt, paprika und 'Jawea Inn Krlday ufteraoon at 2:3t orange juice und heaped In it o'clork. innuud net ween tne prunes. .Miucn- - t . t " " ' jliko pieces of celery are sprlnkleil Tho Community Women's Pibl? over the'A-efccLuMctf and the whole class meeting w hich was to have Is served with I'rvnt h dressing. -been held at the home of Mrs. Antics, George Oolay and lt.1. Parker ore tho grower who nro packing nt tht time. , ' , Announcements Fatal to Two Men Hurohl lw tomorrow baa hi'on pontiioncd until nirOivr notice. The finest tbtngs usually come from those ' who make fine things only. In coffee - - that's . SchiUing y- - and only Schilling. '. Only Schilling , specialises 'on fine coffee, only. No 2nd or 3rd grades - no cheap blends -no dual standard of quality. ' llaknl Snusntttn with l-'rlitl J 1 .- HnnniinH ' ' I l-IlKrlit Ninall KaiiHuKOB, S flnRcra of toast, 4 Itanunaa, . 01-anKe Juice, flour. . . 'n .-, Hrlck Ka'.iaaifi'a with a .fnrkwin.l lilacs in un ' iron upiilcr.' - V- anil put In a inoilenito overt. OH KG ON-;. 'STATE t'OIJ.KG R. on olio alile anil then turn anil Corvallls, Jan. 2S Tho district an- lirown on tho other. Jt will take pervlsor for t'nlon and Wallowa uliout fill iiilnules to cook the aau- coutitleN In tho hlKh achool public Miffcs tborotifrliiy. I'laco each aau- ly .Mrs. r-nnn 1'rlcc , ' (OliHci'ver t'orreMpondent) 'COVE, Ore., (HpcciaU Word haa been received here that Mian Nina I'ctcrnmn, daughter of Mr. I ' '" ' ami m. 11, w. lviernian. w Wreck in Alberta marncu ri'eemiy 10 nir, v.ivy, ui Jiedloril. Tho younit couplo will miiko their home near Sredrord where r. Ony owna a fiirin, Mrs. .Oay haa mnilii her home ut Med foril for three or four years, but spent the summer at Cove with her .parents.. The regular meetlnir of Cherry chapter No. 11!3, Order of the iOuat ern. Star, was held Wednesday evenlmr. After the buslnesa aes- sion, refreshinenlM were served and the members report u pleasant so- ! rial hour. ! J. It. Price left Thursday for TI IWOAV I'lMKiKA.MS , The National Hroailrasllntt com pany proKram for 'J'uesday follows: 0 to 7, Kveready hour; 7 to 7:.10, .:akimos 7;St to K, OreheMtrudlanH! -S to K:!U, Kootllithta; 8:S0 to . Hon Anuiliolil to 12, dance music. I ;The Amerlean ltroadciwtinK com. NHC; any proKram for Tuesday follow: ill 10 7, artlnlln ensemble; 7 to , Columbia, prouram: S, WrlKley pro Kram: mixed quartet; !):'.to, I-nul rtunynn yarns; in to 11. rhllhur. mqnic. orchvstru; 11 to 12, .orches tra. ' ' - KOftf rortlnnditiHnkc) o, din ed on account of tho heavy snow ner concert; 7, orchestra; 7:S0. makliiK tt liupoaslliln, for pracico studio; 9::io to finish, flKlit broad to be held. . cast. Mis. Kli tcher wns out of school i, KKltC Ron rronclnco (OlOkc) Wednesday morliinK because of the 7. orBttni aportx, Cerlllnns: 8 sweet deep snow. The llev. 1'. K. KtuiKes heart hour, pln.no nnd sonic recl subsiiluted for her. i lals; 10. Amos and Andy; 1(1: 10 to The extremely.' cold weather ' 12:10, popular music. , has boon InierferlnK with tho sorr- ; KTM Hjintn Monica 780kc) 11 Iiik und puckliiK of apples as It In 0 jt fotton club; 1 to n. m. Nlte Impossible to haul the apples to eoacli, , . ( t IHOU . WMUOUI. H-eelinK. - A. A ae';,01; in to" f, ABC promam.' KIIJ j-.bs Allgelea (Ulitlkc.) 1 (I. miiHlc, news; 7, playlet; 8, concert, iiyinphcny la to 1., dunco oi-ches-tra. -.'' i- KNX I.os "UrtKeles (1060kc) , music;, 7, popular acience. burltono. feature, 10 to 1, dance music. Ki'-l l,o Angeles (40kci . 6, Nut:; X, detective atorys; :Su, NIU'J !', conceit; 10, NB(V . : ; KI.X Oakland (SSiike , mu sic, news, studio: 8, quintet? popu lar songs, . Kli.MII-Seattle (920kc) 7. NBC; concert, NltC; ti,, symphony; it), dnneo... music; 11, concert,, news, thiiater recital. KC1W Porllnnd (620k) Hchwuchcr progront; 10, dance frolic. - I KHI-Salt Lake (llSilkc) . dl versified huur; 7, NBC; 8, inuslrnl prograniH, r CAt-flAnV. Alia., .Tan. 28 (ATM J Two men were killed and a third . was seriously Injured as the remilt j of 'a crash between - two freight trains at Alrdrle on the Canadian I-aelfic. railway CalKary-Kdmontnn line. . . Oondman. Ileldon and Mnwat A. lieldon. trainman, both tf Cal- gnry, were killed. It. r. Alownt, of Calgary, was seriously injured ; KOA Denver (830ko) , NBC; 8, rimtnclal tiuestlons, dunce muslo. K MX Portland (U8nkc) d to 12, AHC program; 13. news. . KQO Oakland (7H0kc) 0.' NBC) , The Pilgrims: 10. DX. Hushes. KPO Han Francisco ((ISOkc) t, NltC; 0, "llolieinian dirt" light opera; 10 to 12, NBC. KJ II Seattle (U70ke) (1, tho- IIAXII TO nitOAnOAKT ' rollvvvi.lilA piv. Jan. S8 Tho 70-tdece Oregon Klute college mill Miy balid- will tiroHdiaut It first radio 'conK-rt 'of tho year orer KOAC. rollega.siution, 660 kilo cycles. Tuesday .evening, Jan. 29, at 8 p. ni, , -' .' Two Drowned Near 0 Bremerton, Waih. iTllBM KRTON'. Wash.. Jan.- 28 , (AP) Air Peterson. 20, or dig Harbor, AVash., and Uelbert Meyer. 11, of Seattle, were drowned, at Keiixock, west of here, whon thV were trapped In a pllo drlver whlch overturned while they slept Three, others e Heap cd by breaking a win dow and HciHinblinK out just an the pile driver sank beneath the Water. Name E.D. T owler i. .- Head of District Oooduian, Beldon and AVowut Crane on a short business trip. Ho were In the second cabooso of a expects to return Monday. P. 1'-. freight which was standing at Air Hturgea took him as turns I .a drlo while tho engine took water, Orande. . ; . '.when n following freight crashed The play which wan to have been Into the standing train, nnih' ea- giveh Jan. 20 by the Woman's Im- mioses on ino sinndinB, train were S.V.E.C0. 1405 Adsmn Av. Orncr Bit Mdl mr flratrA, Dm NOTIONS Cov4r VO'1'"1 glb,lmijd)ooniYwlJon-'( wockeil., Snap listeners 4c Common Pins Ho J P Coals Hewing Thread 4c JAP Coatii Bilk Thread ,6c ; Huttons ,.i...... ....,,... Bo Tapo Measures 60 Colored Ulna Tape, double fold o Kick Jtuck Braid 8o Duplex Hufety pinii 83 ' Cortecelll Bilk Thread ...... 8c JA-P Coats Kmbroiderlnff ; KlORSi 2 for 6? ' KhauldtM' Strap Tape ;.... 8o HI ' speaking contest, stato wide in scope nnd heading up on this cam pus in April Tor the finals. Ih 10. 1. Towler. principal of tho high school nt I.a Ciiiinde..,. - "One of tho most valuable or. complishmontR. that can be ac-' jnulrcd in the ability 'to epnnk of- fectlvely before an audience," says ; C. A. Howard, superintendent, of ' public Instruction, in speaking of the contest. "The time to secure 1 training and .practice In the art of speaking Is during the high school and college years. . ' 1 sincerely trust that. the high school contests in extemporary Hpeaklng nnd .In Interpretation which are being conducted under tin direction of the department of public speaking of tho Oregon Htnto Agricultural college will result in an increased interest In this It ho of endeavor among the, high schools of the state." sage on toast on- a hot platter und surround with fried bananas. t To fry bananas, remove skins it f "One of tho most valuable or- I i . i V sums witness 1 ? : : r t met , -! i school and college years. : 1 II -"- ' f' I' $ I & - -I I J. ... , .. '''' ' i ""caking nnd .In Interpretation ' JL'- 4 i It ..." i mKL , " , i. .which arc being conducted under ( ' $ . ' 36S!- ' " - ' ' the direction of the department of v H ' "Jt , ' Tr . TSSyfcJ-v c public speaking or the Oregon Hinto , Kr-y I t f . f j frt l'P'"' Agrlculturitl college will result In t 4t ' J 2 ' V ; Baking Powder JF )l Extract, . an Increased Interest In thla llr.o WM ' JF J ' - - V ' of endeavor nmong tho high schools i2ZW'y- ''f'Zsk '1 : of the state." &&JMMi Mtfl'tM fm m 1 n Prison Bros. :,p 3 ' ; The Pioneer Service Store i -.u-.z.l- -.i 4X 1 tilVf''J R n" "f "'P "'"'' rn'(f w"" 4 gjlfi BATTUI C1US I llflll BATTLB CBEKK R Klnllh, furnier private detective g I. rjj BKAL.TU ruODS HL BEA1.TH 1TOOD8 u W?r''b of Wouth Bend, Ind on the A I f.'l'M-. I " CAtnrpA E chnrgo of munlei-cring Mrs. Oen- 1 J' J LAtTlO i SAVIIA K jj'Sj rvlevo Mulls, former Mlshawnki, mr) I nrVTD7V7 ! B ' EJ ,p,l,"V parlor proprietor for iPtjC 1 LT.A. IfVlJN 3 & bVt3 '" 'XlrH- J'"",l'11 Ilartinek. J. WF y ffiFfc nillalg lha ' TAlf m X'itjL ot Kout1 sister of the dead t f ) HAcfvi HkoM Md ' P 5) woman. Hutlth wns said to have 1 ( ; WtTlS kTMasUMtloa I ILig H 1 been retained by Mrs. Jane Itey- " ! .! A 4rllrl.n .er.t.M r. j? 1 ' ht-r of Hiiuth Bend "to scare Mrs. t I xanM ill FOI I tnrt, rlrh In feed itmm m4 IE n KtulU nut of town" iM'nose of on ar t. Z BOOKLET i i " " W alleged Illicit lnvo affair belween A . 2 7" nub iw mil. U t Iteyher and Mrs. Htulls. J m a . .. . , , 4...j sa tk - A vp ti"j ! it&S&g , Call Matn 80 - -I WhenYouMiss Your Observer AV 'TltM.IX I'HIXT- uf vivid ,'olors trnnjtfocms a iuum UiZ for hou litem report w?ar. . V MCall'-MaM.-24 And a copy will be delivered at once free of charge. For change of address, please do not notify carrier boy only call the office direct, giving old and new residence, and you will avoid errors in service. The Evening Observer Main 37 v v yr v wyr