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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1929)
Pri(la-Ffifui'8, 1929. - LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER V jV Vr? ill i I' U 5 mmmmmmmmmmmm Swastika Bridge I Club Entertained of til Sui'ajuwcu Inn. IturituiH- of Tytliiun hull 1 1 lie co:m1 .I'omllt lona ami Ih-ouwwoiv prownl. '-!. t4 wnilliti.l Willi tlio Kmnk! jt i r i TT ' i rrncn miry iimntT in im iinn', At rOWlei' XlOineith.. .lulft fur muiiml l-ali'iui't of , , iTiu- unsimuitlun was cIihkkvii rrom 7. ' ". . , lhf ifnllrtiTnlh to Kcli. S. Ill-f.llSf lul. ill"! . ....... uiH he hvl.l isnvm to ctHiiph.tt'-Hrruli.'ri'nirnln fur 1 1 hi bamiMrl, It wmh iiniiomuo!. Announcements i Tho Mvntitika Hi'Mict eluh met tiutf ttferht ut the hume uf Mr. and 1ih Ward Kowlor. Three table of liridKe wero played. Airs. Walter lVrry and Herbert t'atthion "wm itiutf Itfctrh. Mr. ami Mm. TV U. AfW-c the cards tho Jumh-jyt nerv el a two-eourne tum-heiili, Ih-eo-ration were in keeping with Ut. Valentine' day. The next meeting I of th lnh will held Peb. SI ut ft He hem of Mr. on. I Mr, V. 1. Nonland. ,",. i Mrs, l'red- Kiddie wan luudeKX tu the Thnmlay Ib-idne elub yester day ( a rharmlmr bridge hmeheon ;ii ih Wu-ajnweu Inn. iMirtn the; afternoon bridge was played with the prize koIiik lo Mi- 'h:trl.'s f'layle. Two tables were at play. Tit Triune llrlilxe eluh met at the heme of Mr. uod Mrs. Wither i .fonts vYedm-day. evoulnir. " hree laltl.it wcro at play. air. um ji:lhy received ftrHt prize for w-j : irtcit amr hun (i.THr fur mon. : ...... Tlio Juveniles of Neighbors of Wno.lcrafL will nurt KiUurrtuy tut noun of rythiu hall "Ul ,mri "V"""' " 'IVhtnsouHn.lsumi.Uai at J o'chuk tit the Kuttfhls ilupm.Ian( of thl) m,w ias hall- !...!.. i.... ........... Iiors of his IHnnt'r i-'luli Moiulnyt ityeiihiK at the f.a (Iramlt hotel, i ' 'iNvftily wta In nilniiam-n for 't hi'; ' .HlKhirul .llniw r ami f VhkliK '' V , . Mrs. 1M t'oimhonowi'i' waf hns- tf.ss lo lih'Miltfirt of tlu N. M. It. I'lnh y-rtl-ria afti-rniMMi. Tlin't taMfM of cunls wit i,ihm1. r flaily rtri'lvtil llr.sl pit.- fur hinh slnnrr. a Mil Mrs. A. K. I ln r-riivol Hiioiul. A luMi lioiin was Sfivl ly Hie ,hi)sl ss. Khi-Hv. on. I Mrs. V. V:. Ihillj t-tttrtaiin'l tht hra.ls of ilfparl-1 mi nts uf tlif , Mt'tlioillxt Hi i ll at Olnn.-r al thotr hoini' Wi'tlniwlny I nlKht. ; ' Tho" w1hi Htli'hlil wotv: Mr,; ltnriit:i. Htipfi-inl.-ntlrnt: Uuk.ni-! I j I'lHr'k. assistant Mipfrlnli'tPh-nt: i Miss Itosa Sherman, siipcrlnti'mlfiit ! of the, primary department: Mrs, i 1 W. Whealey. sHperlntemleul of! heRinninsr ill vision: Kuwreije fates. seerl:ry. Mrs. Hall Is superln- l. ii.l. in of tlu- junior ami tnti media I e divisions. Tho (looil Times dancing ehth.i will hold a regular danee l-'eb. H I Th V. t T. U. inoeUiiH whlehj li ha been held tomorrow j has heen postponed on ueeount itf t'oht wont her and snowy rt ads. MENUS : ly SUtiT Mary UUKAKKAMT Stewed prunes. renal. cream , haked b'reneh toast. Hlriip. milk, coffee. . LHNrtlKON Mock sausaifes. maimed eeh-ry. new onions nnd , raillshes. ryo hrertd. nprleot Kafar ; ian - rrenrn. nitlk. ten. i DJNNKIt Kresh shoulder of j J ptrk stuffed nd rstl. rem rs- ' Tim hist nio'tinjr in Ij Crando fiard. ; vurly i-tuUv 'th. k"enrh In hunor of Miss JamM MeKelhir,'fliHsin. jellied eiiinheriies and ap inulional assoriato field seeietary of;tleSr milk, eoffee. ithe Tamp Wr (llils. was held la.-tj. Tle Imtier should rnwve the Fniirht ;it lr. home of Mrs. I.eif H. ,.nol)(. fr0in tho pork shoulder in lAwi-s. Ms MrKetlar lei t 1 his jsuel) a Wity that it deep pocket is jmornini; following a Three day visit mUio. Kill with n well-seasoned jln -I. si flrande. It nnd or chestnut KtufTln?, sew i Hhe, as wi-Jl as I'amp l-'ire lead- ; fsmh . seen rely and, roast us usual, jers In ti.is 'city, have expressed To .m-rve cut In Kliees rrosswtse. themselves as much 4neouraM:el wilh tho resalls of the visit. A number of women have volunteer- yi ineir uouie ill i lie v uiniiuii. inn. !.... Ln wll-.tiu Mvomil n..V i Two tuhU-M of hrl.hfp were 'm i , ,rtrt, "i ay . during the evening I'rls !! . in- will bo formed m. iir.ri. rtn.ii" Jiu't the ilcHir muny rirls have jjainer. I'loiiffh. A Inneheon vns iim amT purpose" ofthc ' symbol j work of the oi'Kaniwitlon. The eve- : Mr. and Mrs. Pallas (Ireen enter- " ' uno-nair cup une.t lima inns. talned a Kioup of friei.dH last 1.11.1 I""""" OI "' ; ' " j oup fl drte.1 bread crumbs. S rande Hondo ' 1 11 1 cimmi spnuiis ineueo ituiter, i citr, worn anu are eaiier teasptioil sail. i lenspoon Pop ; per,. mllK, t tablespoon catstt HoaU beans In cold water to mor than cover for thrie horn's. Iraln jexpresMed to join the orKuutzauon. .ant n'Kltt Miss McKelhrr lathed Eastern Names For New Spring Silks j ! Ity IMaua .Mcrwln (Associated Press Kashhu Kdttor) j 1 1 A K I S (AC ) Irteiiu. 1 namett 'are Introduced Into the fabric o 'eHbulary for spring by Itodier. tho I Kreueh fabric manufacturer, who Khvo the words kasha and djersa kasha to tlte fashion InuKmiKC. are the most materials ' with Ktistern names. Tchlnsou i n lUfhtwelKht silk with texture like u super-nun llty chiffon ot Tine weave. .Much oT it Is printed with small delicate u Mkiis influenced by . Japanese urt and colotiUKS. Sumlda Is a heavier silk with a finish like, very fine cashmere wool. It Is nlso used for printed pallems, of oriental char acter. Tin Iwo silks are combined for square and tWauKitlar senrves of vivid coloriuKS and oriental or modernistic printed patterns. Wool voile promise lo be an Im portant sprhiK dress material. H dler shows It extensively In plain color and fine cheeks. Itcige Ik the basis for the sniu- inwr . ei.nm ...... ... .., .. . f Krench luaniu'aciurcr of woolens. J Ho shows many cream and brown mixture and fancy weaves for coats. I'laiu heiKo and helfje mix- j turea are the leading etdor lor coal i jibiie'rlals. with dark blue follow- f In. Almost nn black Is Included in Hodfer'a srin fabrics and not a jcrt:tt deal of black and white. .Novelties for sweaters are por ous wool fancy weave Jersey call ed "motiKsa nilltrouH." uieunliiK' thnus:tiid holes, and a feat .her welu;ht Jersey ' for sweaters and scarves named djersa plume or feather-jersey. t Uudic la a new coatlnif with heavy threads and fancy basket weftvo. It Is shown lt heljfe and dark blues' Ini'Kfly. i, :i w v itiM.i ii dove Kiik curt or pul. viiow lenilti n tiiiinmpi'y air lo die smmt hlii" since iiluve (or ikitt liei'ii report war. NHC; 9. dwi band lO.mfH'V ' KJR Sonttle, 970kc) $ til tt, KOMU Hlnttl( (93Akl) 6.14(10; !l, ori-li.tm, tinftrtft, Joy boy; ii). N HP: IS to IJ:Si. orn. KOA PoiU'pr (SnOKe) t.aa, or h.fllra: 7, NHi1: ft. Kiinrtuy school Ivmon; S:3u to 'J:ao, done. orrh Ira. . , . KKX Portlan.l. (USiIko) lo 12. AHt'i J2K woulhor, liwi Kliy Hivokiuio (annuo , NHC; , Vill'icd llruKiHllli: 8. NH1'; 13 to I. varied proicrHut.. Kl,i- Oukli.ii.1 (SSdkcl a. trio, news'; S, ' oi'Kiin. 'hoIon; , 9 to ID, I rlii. ' KNX (.on A'rwV nnSOkc) . Arlcrt projo'nui. iilnlot';. 8;05, feu inr; 9. ra1lo nkli, fciitlMro; ll to 1, tlaure.niOKlc; 1 lo 3 ii.'ni. .tirt. nlRhr pxiirens. Kl."( I.ok Anitclcs ((nkc) . NHi'; 9, concvri; 10. rhanihcr mil' f.lc; tl.Mldiiinhf (rollc. KOW Portland"' (!0kc)' i lo S. NBC; S. KOMa iivogmm; 9 lo IS, NHC. ! KSL Salt take City (lUOkc) i - , A GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE Service Sheer Stocking, With Pointed Heels 1 Sheer enough for unartnesa, strong enough ; , , for wear Priced $t.05 PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear ' , , ... .. . an(j Millinery t ...i, .' Vl 1, Nile; . unwtcur nlsht; illuic mtilo. i . .v . , . Six Hindus Killed In Bombay Rioting ItUhun-HImlti niornlne;. . d iluy rliaiim her thla wan tho lr( mic of tho dmnrhancoa. ociwlv.? . (doling In other dlntt-lctii reault((. tin th Injury of f(v oih.r (4Mrs. Anaulta oontlnuod lntrmlttnt i)i ihroiiKhoui lust night and tnoro riOMlJAY, India, Keb. 8 (AP) ! troopa and armod ooUca were Six Hindus wet'o killed and several brought In today to combat the Injured lu a. (realt outbreak of situation. t E Postpone Annual and cook In bolltnir watr to which M teaMonn soitit 1 hu' ben nddel. t'ook ten minutes and drain. II in mo in cold water nnd return td sauce- . Meetinir to Feb. Zi) i "?.?."",.. " lul tier uvmlml f mil tieunn f hrAinrh ft ier Ailil worlt. ". , tk '. ' I crumbs, cut sup, nvltert butter, salt, ' ; pepper and krc s!tchtb hen ten. Tit. f! T A ..ref veternv Ilk MIx ftnd ttM PlMk tO HUlk r.'trntar s-fsion at the Knights nfj"10!' 1 ' .1 Library Ghats , II : S.Vl'l UIAY VIWM.KAMH The American ttroudcustlnt Com li.tny proKiam lor Hutui'duy nlrht follows: tl, novelty program; 1, Halon orcheaira; 8, Melodians; 8:30. Iteverio proRram; :!i to- lli, dance tuuslA , The National Broadcast In com pany prouram for Saturday night follows: A. -. K. ptOKram; 7, dance music; ,s, (urntval tl. , "Abrnhum Lincoln;" 10, dance music, 'J," KOIN- Vortlan.l (I4okc) fl, mu sic, studip: 11, th'offon-Mrry mak ers. .... U'CJO Oaltland (7okc) 0, NHC proKram. . , . KTMHnntn Monica (780kc) la to I a. m. Cotton club. Kl'O Han Kranelsco (680kc) , New Smart Footwear 5 Fwitwear of Distinction for the Stylish Woman - Women who desire real distinction in fOotweAr find their heart's desire , in Johansen. Shoes,.. :. Smart new creations are now-on display.. Masterpieces of slioe craftsmansliip, they are styled to. meet every social demand. . Come in now, We will fit you perfectly ... $7.50 u $9.50 Va.. " T Tho Sons. nnd I 'jiJMirhlcrs nf t - tt loi County pioneers iitt4 yesterday afternoon on lh niezzanlne floor S.V.E.C0. Children's Outing Flannel Sleepers and Oowns. Aties to 12 yars. ; r. . -E f-, ' , V" -V ' ' 'J r , ' '- -J '''- - -.., 1 Chlblireu,,rfiOullmir- Plaiinol Slccpiys and f!.nvua. A llenvv fancy out Inn. Awes 2 to yAirs. Hhape In. form of frank furters and roll in cnimba llrush over with melted hotter und bake over with meltftd 'butter and hokf In a hot oven until brown nnd crispy on tho outslda. FOCH AHOIT THE SAME rAfCia. Fob. 8 (AT'l Tho con dithm of Marshal Ferdinand Voch . wnj( ileacrlhed km "stutlonary'. by hi-. litvrntro, hts physician, alitor j the customary visit thin mnrivljt$. In Conformity with the wishes of j Madnine r4och who has"depfef ) the publicity driven hnr husband' ,lllnesn. he withheld further details. I if theLll. COMPLETE STOCK UNLOADING Prices cut to the extreme to close out every remaining garment of Winter Stocks Every Winter COAT HALF PRICE AND LESS 1A Coats '"Values to $35 A Coats : 4 Values to ?-15 3 Coats Values to $fi5' A Coats Values to $M $14.95 $24.95 $32.95 $44.95 C Coats o Values to $100 ' Every Winter DRESS Every winter dress m u s t be sold, and we've cut prices to make them worth your while. In many instances they are one-half, many are about one-third regular Our easy, friend ly credit terms apply just as ever at the Sale Prices $49.95 DRESSES $14.95 $22.95 $27.95 Make your selection from any of the above groups of Coats or Dresses, which are now half price and less then we give you choice from tins group at the gift price........ " ' i ' - Silks, Satins, Crepes all seasonable and stylish, regular stock diesses, $11.95 and $19.05 values. SI'95 Ity Mhcl j:. Ikoly, l.lhnti'laii A UTKItAHV CAI.KMlAlt i . Jan:iary Heto-i a list of I-1 books you have n 1 ways mea nt 1 o read. , I'Vbruary Iteud one Mureh-Kend another. April Fllto. "May Ditto. . Jnm IMtlu. .Inly Iltto. AukusI lMtlo. 1 f September Uitlo. October fltto. November I Mtto. ; . December Head tho other (wo. Cannot the library be. of service to you In your selection of hooM for your literary calendar? We are rather proud of our circulation for January which was Hl,i:i". Homebody must be reading al any rate. 1 . , - , I-ast week wo talked altmtt. bln. rnphy which Is one of the im;l popular cIOssck of books cln nlaled at. the library. One 1i1kI kcIiooI Klrl recctilly bro tjfhl to the desk I Up book eulitb'd, "The Ileal Surah Ilernha;dl' by ltcrton, with it di elded ly bored expression on her f aje. " i h d.-a r. I su ppOne I'll have to rend this whole bonk I" gel the Information I need.' "You'll find H (in fascinating as any novel you ever read", declared the desk nltendant. So away went our somewhat skeplicut hlwh school iflii carryluK Sarah under her arm. btn't H fun to have an opportunity of saying. "I told you so!" She came back within a few days anu said. "Von were rifdit about I lilt book. Can you rind me another one Just as intereKiinK?" And f course Hhe cnubl. any number of t hem. We folks ft the library know thai' Valentine's Day and Lincoln and WashlnKfon'K hlrlhday am nil hi February because It keeps us b.isy look In tr hp Ideas to celehrate aJl thr. e. The actress who stopped the show on Hroadwny because two men in thn audience laitKhed lu a most t rattle, moment, shouldn't feel hurt about It. 1'robably Just a couple of F'nKlishiuen who had been to a comedy ihr nitfht before. Always Something '' New .. . You'll Find the Latest Music by the Best Artists on Victor Records Here arc a few new ones. Come in and hear them. "Svvi.ollicnrti on !'nradt" "Where Ihf Shy l.llllo Vln Icis t.nnv", (nliimy Marvin. In Patent Leather; Wide Strap Cuban Heel ;; , $7.50' -twl liWr An Unusually Smart High -, Heel Pump in Black Pat- $8.50 ROLLINS RUNSTOP HOSIERY Full-fashioned V Tailored - Any Color Chiffon, $1.95 ' Servke Weight, ?1.50 Buy two pairs alike fpraddeof wear. BURNETT SHOE CO. Quality Shoe's Economy JrVIces "Innri Id' "M anil .MlllMl". l.lko TImu" rlii- .Man hi Hi" Hi'len Knin. Ijial vr ssii.mio.oon wi.hcim wrp nolil In tltr. lrnlt'il SL'itrK, Provlnff that wp'ro not KiilifiHt IliK .'ill lr.y on cuiuimI kooiIh nfli-r all. ' , " Pnvlnns l.llllo 'I'lillix t'alll.l l.ino," I'l' "I I'n liinvn an' (; llnom." IT. (;om(tc Olson Ilia Musli! "llnpiiy H'.iy Lniii'ly MkIiIh", "TIiciV A Knluhim' 'ltdiinil l,r Shmililpr", .Volitiriy Marvin. ADLER'SMUSIC CO. La C! rande, Ore. II Phone Orders Main 94 Sperry's Hard Wheat Blend, White Down Flour Sold exclusively at Stone's, Cash Stores A hiii'li-Rradc flour al a medium price. Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactory, keep your flour but come and fet yout money back' 49 LI). Hit ... $1.79 tbl 4 bagit $6.98 Vour Choice Any Winter HAT 95c CREDIT Gladly Easy Payments. CINDERELLA FROCK SHOP Hungry Kiddies! - """ . i n ii iwMiiw i wHui nun i r Creamery , JtjJ-'' 1 "., How They Like It! Kvcry mollier known the extraordinary aptxititcs that the Ixiyn and k i Hk hi hif with tliem when they return from school. .She knows that a piece of bread Kpieiul thickly with Meadow ilaivent will tide them over and she knows that this famous ImMer in good for them. At All Dealers UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. Main 122 Crackers Plain or Salted 3 lb. box 45c Cigarettes Camels, Chesterfields, Old Colds or 81.15 Luckys 1 rurlon Marshmallows 29c Fresh and fluffy, Special. LU Toilet Paper 1000 Sheet Rolls best tissue 3 rollw 19c Pineapple No. 2V-1 2 for ... cans ...45c Peanut Butter Very best grade bulk 2 lbs. ;........... 35c Cocoa Extra Quality 19c 45c Oleomargarine Gem Nut Brand OHm 2 Hw. OlC Soap The P. & C. Naptha Laundry 10 barn ... 39c Pancake Flour 69c Sperry'a self-rising No. 10 sack ...... Extra Qualily 4 can Peas - Corn Tomatoes -Standard sizes ' 45c AT) A A.T4r,17,CJ Orange Day at Stone's Again Saturday. Jn UlViVINljlllO Medium Size, wet 2 dKn.. 4oC