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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1929)
' ! .Wadnti-day,. Feliruary 20,' WSL LA GRANDJS EVjCNtN(i OBSERVER A Society News Club Women Hear Program of Music By L. H. S. Pupils ' A delightful program of musV by oij.aiilutim- of tho 1.4 GrnmU ilikh Hchool liMuli'd by V. Nun Imuni, director of nubile onool im.Hte In thlH city, wuit irlwn yvs. tftrcluy afternoon at llu Im O run Jo MVlffhhorhooil .lull met'tlng. The program, which allowed the pro grnsri and pffortH of th young nco tlo tit tho city In n mimical way. wna enjoyed hy tho largo crowd of women- who attended the program held in tho hall room -of tho li Ornritlo hotel. ; Hubert Ktiltln, rhiitrttmn of tho koIiooI hoard. Introduced the pro gram, tolling what pulillo nehonlH throughout the nation uro doing with tho musical eduentlon of yniinif people, lie MpoUe of the growth or niunlc from a minor pliico In tlx public school curiicu lilin to one of major Importance. , , . Joseph .Muddy, of Ietnll, Mich.; :ipervnor' of public 'Hchool imilc then;; several yean ago ''Hturtod something' when he organized nod trained a hlg orcbeMtni - of . high school HtmlentH to play for the con volition of-tho national association of HUporvlHOi-rt of music. -Out of that grow the. movement to orga nize Hlmllar orchCHtrua, ami - from ihe. Iji Grande High Krhool lit Ap ril five KtudentH will go to Spokane to ilay in tho NorthweMt, high :ehool orchestra, Mr.- Kukln relat ed.' ,. . ..... ,"..-! Tho appenrnnro of tho boy' glo cluii of the hlKh school proved m popular feature yoaterduy. T)w club wing ne vert 1 1 number? Includ ing "Proudly aH .the Kuglc,"-"Th Three Phafers, tho ' "Niit-Hrown Maiden." ''Goodhy My I. over (lood-; by." "Old Aunt Jemima," 'and "Vivo lAmour." Tho glrlf.' glee club tut ng "Khoo gyOShoo," "Twilight Jrenms," und "Ah Irish folk nong". The nunv . Jiern woro more difficult than thoe nuiig by tho boys and they too forlned an Important popular part of the entertainment. Tho number h by tho orchestra also evidenced the training and practice received by the mom hern, of the organization, who. played, "Japanese Sunset," "Legend of n ttose;" "Tulips," and "Jiamto lin tadtlmif." ' . t ' At tho biminefw .mooting of the Neighborhood cli0 which- was held before tho music proKrnm, Mrs. R i, Meyers, provident, appointed n t committee to heln with plans fur the celebration of national gurdenl land home beautiful week scheduled (for the date of April tS to 27. Tin; committee Includes: Mrs. Hobert J Kukin, chalrmau; .Mm. K. 1. Alosi-j 'man: Miss M&rguret Anson, Mrs.) K. Kiddle, Misa Hlnneho Clark, j Mrs. Herbert lianna, and Mr.; - ) rrii niinrurm inn, Help of the hlKh school atudoiiMt and others In tho city will be en- listed by the club In preparation: fur the event, Mrs. M.sycrs an nntinced. Mrs. Hay Murphy lead an later ctttliiK study on "Turner," the fam ous KngllHb artist, at tho JiieeltnK or the Art Kesearc.h class bold Monday afternoon at the homo t Sirs. II. (1. Smith. Tho study class of American and' Kngllsh poetry conducted by Mlxnf Mattel Holy in this city, held mi iinnuttnllL tnt ni Aul In tf tnfkntt Inut ! nlKht at the llhrary, when Mra Itarvey K. Matthews was In chaw j of- tho -proKrum. The part which j the ncro. plays In the realm - Hletaluto was the topic. The mem bers of tho 'Class brought visitors for. the-mectiiiff last nitfht und In all vtu were In attenilancov Mrs. Maltlicivs.told of the nern poets, 1 'tint IjHwrcnce I unbar, rinud Mt-ICny. . I-nnHton Htiphei. and llss Holy totd of ('buutee t'u1 lon. - Ni'irro poems were also read by MLss loty. Aftr-r the study projrrum re froshftientn were served. Mir K-o- ivn Itnnotf tv-:i ehlilrnian of the committee. - A (treat deal of ftm was had when Mrs. Heutrlco ounK told fortunes by tea leaves. , Miss Klippel Talks At Y.W.E.A. Meet An IntercHtlnff and authentic talk by Miss Alice Kllppet, A Orande IIIbIi ' school toucher, was one of the principal features of the program of the Vouns Women's Kducntlonal auxiliary meeting held last nlKht ttt the home of the Key. V. 10. Hall at pus Sprlns street. Mlsa Klippel, who. recently return ed from a trip to Kuropo, told Of her trip through Clermuny. Th--- program ror me evening? was a "Trip to .. Germany, Kranco anJ paln."t. 1 ! ' Mrs. . Thomas 'Wnilsihper Was chairman and one of the first fea tures whs a choir composed of young men and women drowsed o represent a trerinun choir, n hey sanK u number of l.uthor hymn. Those taking part were: Marjone Wallsinftoi, Mis, Will Adler, Mri. It. V. Tyler. Mrs. rail Fuller, Miss Myrtle Willcoek, fleland Wallslntr er, Norman Stlnv, tleiiiy Culp an 1 Kormlt ItOKaln. Mss (lenevieve Adler entertain ed with delightful piano number!, ''Spanish' Hunce." and "lMvludo, ' by t'hopln. . Vocal numhers which were m.tch en.lcyed were Riven by Mrs. Kullor,' who wuir u lronch souk:, and by Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. Adler. who saHtf a duet. "JuunitU.1 Not tho least In the favor of the evening wero uumlierH by u hus (piarlet which sane "Obi Aunt Je iiilha" and "(lood-byo My Lover (lood-bye." Norman SIIiik, Kornut ItHKnln. Henry fulp and t'telan;! WallsinKer taktiiK part. Homy t'ulp, Chirk- liuckman and Itussell Nelttpn made up the tr o which enterlalneil with some Span Ish nuiubois, also enthusiastically applauded. At the close of the entertainment .Mis. WullsUitfcr announced , that, "tho Krench maids will now wrvo a Spanish lunch." U consisted of beans,, ollveq, figs, fruit Jalce ami crackers. , ; The members . of tho committee In chaiKc of the evening . W'erx i ' Mrs, Wnllslnjrer,:,'. May M Spe khart. Mrs. Krna w WheuUrs. 1 Hertha WallsinKer. Mis. I.eiua V lor. . I I Tho I.. A. to It. of It. T. met last nltrht ut, Kayos' hall. IMalw wore made for Initiation to be hel I Mar. 6. Announcement was maijo that so far in the niembersh;i drive 'the two leahis aro tied. Tho team captains are Mrs. Jack M Ohean nnd Mrs. Austin Arnett. The I.ndies Horleiy or the H. of U l' K. met at the KniKhts f f I'ythias hall last night with a l;nf" number of meinbeis prcHont." A cluss was initiated, , A two-roum luncheon was served followinff th Initiation. Deconitlomtv wore tn keeping with WaMilngton's birth day. Bridge Club Meets At Rosenbaum Home tton in the form of sideshows and ' "M.! WAmnn HPf booths. Cafeteria will tm served in UUU f T UIUcIl 1U the basement , A boxlutt match under the direction of Air, MeUnn. sixth grade teacher, In to be part of j the program," It Is announced. j Mrs. 4. W. Jiuies is president or the association and Mrs.' Kvelyi ; llennett la clmirman of the cainl-j vu I. The pilbllc la Invited to ut tend. i , Purchase Flag For The School colvttl many unefiil sift. : j Mr. and Mra. K:w-n Unnhnm! enterlalneil u group of frtencla Tui'Hilay .'vi'lilnif with, a couple of hmirti nt iuiiHie, eonHlHtlntr of plnnu' Aolna, violin o I on. unci piano ami; violin iIiioIk, followed liy refreali- j on n la. Tlnwe proaent were Mr. anil Mra. llell Mrown. Mr. and Mra, I llv Mrs. M. I'. ItayiiMiiul i Uiserver I'lirrt-Hnondi-ni ) roNlHiSA, Ore., (Kperlul). Alt'heaiw Ijtwlvt, Mr. and Mra. 'iar i . 'flaK la lo he punhaaed fur tirijenee Kleplienaon, Mr. and Mra.. The I .a fliillldn flty Cnunell of aeliool hy the Wolmna iMuh, It wua: Arelitn Htepheliaon, Mr. and Mra. I Parenl-Teurher uaani'lallona met ileeliliil ut the reuulur mi'i'tlne hel.llW. J, t'untrell, Mr. and Mm. !. W. .Monday afternnan nl J:l o'rloek at the aehniil house Thilraduy. Th at thol'entinl m-hool hulldlni;. Mra. aehool now 'has a riiiK whlt-h let loo It. ('. Alexander, president, pn- lurife fur llui ehlldren to nil", aided, and .vra.. 1 IxnitK AVetnel wiia Jienri- a, eyiiniler one la to he Riven aecretury pro-tvin. ft 'lluiin. .i New bylaw were adopted aMh .,.,, ,,: M. ' HaliH nuaiheaa nieotlnit. The aiivor r.ip , vrilnary uHi-iuli. entertain ed their muthera reeenlly at the wurt unnriled to l-enlral aehoul for ine rommic m nwn. 'home of Mia. II. B. N.-Uam. rtn""u"' w"", fotlowInK proitnnn wna kIv. u; boiw. elimlval nhleh la to lie nlvun hy , (,lallH. UiUUv!li ut Weleome. Willow Bolioh h-rlflay nieht. I Velum llohlnauii: violin aoln. Helen I..-. I.e VMIkea, uialn apenltei- ,,. .,,,, ,,,.0,a Henuett: i Hie It ni iiuiill, npiiKt in inv members on "How to Help Your Child to bn a (Inod Tatlent." Tho talk was nabl to be inust lutereM tiig amlj instructive. ' The next meeting Will ho het( Mar. 4 at Willow school. At that time tho nominating will be chosen. dialog to, by Wtliim l.uiM n, Jean liradslmw, Velum Kolilnson, Helorx ltennett and Helen Harslu; read- Vinocoro. Miss Onsle Uuvldson, who taught school .here last year and who is ttcrlnusly 111 in a hospital In Bah, received a plant this week, a nitt of tho boys nnd girls of the prim ary rouni, and a beautiful Valen tine, a gift from the children or l'n(, the upper grade room. - Mr. anil nirs. viareuco riupnNi- son entertained with u pinochle party Thursday evening, four ta-1 hies being ut play. High acoro prUes were won by Mrs. Walter 1 iilNhnp and Kugene llonhhm niitl cousolallon prlite tvout to Archio .'., NEW SPRING COATS ! In many smart fashions. Coats you'll want for every spring occasion- . . $17.50"" j . PUTMAN'S ! La Qranda Exclusive Ready-to-Wear i ; and Millinery , Queen Rayon Threatening Throne ; Once Held by Old Kin Cotton llennett and Helen llnialiii read- - " Unit. Marl.. I.uu Klephenaon, SoI1K l Hteplu naun. 1 .elle oua ref reahmema l.y readlnw hy Wllnui la.raeul .-rved . I.y tho luadeaa after and closing song by class. Announcements Aft..' f till HHIlWI'llftl fttf t-l lit lllll ttt) tu WPl'. eoliuultlee rV(,, Mll -fofynt HaiiHeu. teueh. ter of the elaaa, aaalated the jclrla. - Mra. U H. Ilufrinan. of I nluii. eitnie up Thursday to visit a few duya .villi Iter tiarenta, Mr. and Mra. 'P. 'K. Kennedy. Mra. Hubert Noillleott, who tin d. rweni .'if inujor operation at I'ort AnKehv Wash., on Kelt. 3, is re. ported to tie dolnK hieely. Mi' tike KUlnea. Mr. and Mra. GeoiKe Kolavtaon and aon, Morrla, vlalled In tlrantle from Krlday until Hunday at the home of Mra. Uohertaolt'a mother. Mra. Jnek HflKtra. O. I. Seotl, who operalea a lo' KluK eainp heur Medlfal Bprlnga. had hla ankle Injured Friday when a Ior rolled over II. Ha was token til tho hospital In Bakef. Mr. and Mra. Guy Hamilton r turned from Halfway Friday wher 1.0VKi;i Maaa.'(AI') Kin i'otton no longer ia monoreh of all Jio aurveya in Ihla century-old cot ton textile centre. Ilia reign, dat ing hark to thn foundation of the tioniinunty, has been Ionic and gen erally proaperoua, hut a new ruler Ik threatening the, throne Queen ltayoit, , 1 New ileniftnifa and now mnrkrta in the cloth manufueturlng field Mra. l-'rank. I'Maiiery unit Mrn. tlyde .tullivun. will entertain tho Nelaiiliora of Woodcraft I'Vlday af ternoon, l-'eh. at Ihe home of Mra. Klanery ut 2 Inn .'edar itreet. Norlhcoll who waa culled to tn th(1Jr nn(1 gontl 0 attend th funer . (tKiiuiK.eil t'liy iiiit'e wt-i-na nn:i ly hla wife'a illnesa, haa not turned. . ,w ..... Lester and Leonard Lealle. who are employed In the loKKiug cump. were eulled to U. llrande Hunday i hy Ihe aei'ioiia lllneaa or their aia (er, Mra. llert Handera. They re Inrne.l to their work Thursday, n Mra. Kiladera la ImprOvlUM:. Mii w. U. Duncan. Mrs. Henry Ing cdsttllfiea V!f aeetl. ' Mlaa Mo rle (.'onlogue nnd U O. Murray re ceived tho prlie for Ihe heat roup le. They repreaented Topsy and I'nclo Tom: Mra. t'healer' lwler bad the prettiest costume, a Ha waiian girl and Leonard Oobel tha funniest as the rnrmex boy. Mra. John Paffley, R. W. Van Fleet and Stewart Dolby were the Judge. are causing Lowell to ndnpt ftaelf to altered cundllloua. Today, at : least four of the city's major fao torlea nrn turning out 6,000 to SO. Odd pounds weekly of thla compar atively new muterlal. ' .' -j Morn significant, perhaps, It tha nHaiatnnro ivhlch tha Lowell .Tex tile inatltute, n atate school. 1 giv- lug the textile industry In its study of the new field, Aa far back a IStlX Instruction waa given In the basic laws underlying tha manu facture of t.rtlnclul allk. . Thus,' when Industry finally recognised the value of these finer products, graduates or the aehool found no great difficulty tn entering into manufacture of rayons. Research still la being carried on by gradu ates and the' field of dyeing haa proven fruitful, tor old dyea war often Inadequate. , ... All members of the Nitlh'hhnra are Invlled., Mra. 1 H. itussell. and Mrs. Mary Kltglund ..111 entertain the l'ast Matrons of the Order of Kaat crn Htar tonight ut 8 o'clock lit the Masonic hull. All visiting mem bers are invited. The study clnsa of Ihe rieaby i a i oi airs, miii.inuii a lu.uei , re-,ui..Ai t.hn ll.,a n ttnt fjka Tues day. j Mrs. H. W. ReTel,eft on the atag Monday for li few days visit with Mra. Ileaalo barney at l-a Cfrande. The 1'ilniary aaaociatlon gave chnriicler ball Haturduy night at Ihe aehool house. Many Interval- terlan church will n.eet I hurs.luy , Maxrl.(1 ,, M. ., at. 2 o'clock at ho homo of M r. , (() , at ), 1, Moran. "The Moffnta" will ,,.,,, ,in of he atudleiL The study of The Ad- J( venture of the Church" will be held Haturduy afternoon at 2 at the homo or .Mra. Itobert Kniilii. The .'elllrnl H. V. Itellell. A surprise parly was Riven; lust Wednesday In honor or L.- O. . u,ti meet ntltJuke) Murray, by hla tnolher, th The world's only truly fresh tea --not merely because it is sealed In vacuum - - but because it is fresh to begin with - - Iresh and; fragrant as they enjoy it in the Orient. You will never know how much that means, till you try it. No other tea is ike it - - nor can it be .. ... - - for it's a closely guarded Schilling secret. 9 Coflee Bakins Powder 32 Extracts 47 Splcei Mr. and -Mrs. bverett ltOHenlinum entertained the mcinbcra of the La l'etlle lliidge club at their home on" Wushlniitoli and Codar last night. Three Stables of curds worn formed Willi Mrs. Milton I'rlcc and' Tom Huckimin making high scores, t'ousolatlon went JO Mrs. Nola.i Skiff and Mr. ,1'rioi). ' A dellelous- iwij-ciiucso luncheon waa aiu-ved wit li bompii'ts or iluffe dila decorating the tables. . Tho next meeting of the: rial) will be ut the home of Mr um.t .Mrs. T..'C. 'McDonald. . . i ; . , ., Mr. and Mrs. Hherrell Kwln,en terlnlned members or the wisteria llrhlge club lust night at their home. Three tables of bridge were nt play. High score prlzr. went to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lloppel. The hostess served a two-course lunch eon. Washington's birthday deco ' rat Ions wero used. ' ' The next meeting, of the club will be held In two weeks ut th home of Mr. und Mra. Walter Nov land.' i P.-T. Association To Give Carnival the rresliytertun church Thursdu," nflernoon at l!:4fi o'clock. II. M. Dltoft will apeak on "t'ltlsenshlp." A silver offering for Koundera' Day will he taken. The children of Miss Henrietta Herlng's second , gnido and of Mlsa Frances Ingel'a first grade rooms will entertain with 'songs and u flag drill. . I - ... "No work la being spai-fd . (o make It a kuccchh, a nimnbcr of Ihvt cnnimlttcc hclpbiK' with tlnaf- fair n-inarkK concerning tho carni val to In held at 7:3n o'clock Fri day niKlit n Willow kcIiouI upon- sored ly tho'Wlllow l'arcnt-Tcach-rp asocialion. 4 t ' 'I'hc event Ih to be a benefit to. raise riindK for. the carrying on Of actlvlilcH K)onorci In the ffcnde wlinol by tli KHOc1atton. ' , ' "I-.very. room and cloakroom In tlip'htilldlnK will hold soma attrac- nilKAKKAKT Htewrtt , pHines with letnon,, tcreal, ci'i-Hinl , rieram blotl epK. po-overH, milk, coffe-.'.' LlTNi.'IIKON t Oicen peplH'i'A, RfUfftl with" nMMon, rl"o ohlpH,1 leit'tnV calif; fjjuuiH.iliirntT, ml, tCIU ! niNNKriJ-l'lankcd halibut steak, baked potatoes, bilked beet ballv, cabhape Halad, lemon ci'calu pie, milk, coffee. One run of flaked wiltnon Ih add ed to olio cup medium thick whlM naticr and th mixture U well hpi soned with 2 tablenpoonj peppeVH aiiKk'fMtcil in the luncheon menu. Thn entire mfnif Ih' thtcrcHllne and aftincllve tin well an Inexpen- Hive and would bo Ideal for an In formal luncheon. Icltiicc Molds Kitfht lctluPo feavea, 1 cup cot tiiKe cheeNc, H cup accdlfHH ralHliiK, cup chopped KiiKliHh walnut nieatH, mayunnalHe, wait, pimento. Kmall leaves of leaf lettuce or tho lai-Kcr outride leaves of head lettuce Hhould be used. Wawh. crtnp und dir. Combine collaKii cheene. ralHliiH and nula. Mix thoroushly and add enoiiKh niayonnalwe to make smooth ami creamy. Add wilt to -taste. Hp read on prepared let tuce and roll up like a jelly foil. Hind with strips of pimento and aei've. . lay bHdff.hls birthday; anniversary. Tin AviiIiik was spent In playing vatitaiR RanieH." after which refrcsh meritf,, were served t,h' scventcn'l MONOTONY IN DIET IS UNDESIRABLE ' .:''.' Eat Wide Variety of Foods Sweetened for Enjoyment Some of our best friends may have been Yale fuen, but some of our closest friends have been Scotchmen. '"It n diet expert could visit every hoilie In the United States and com bine all the diet mistakes Into one ntrrViM,'' tie would doubtless say, ''".do hionbtonous." Food a'bttiofltlea mo complaining that the richest nation of tho world Is snciilicin hoth health nnd enjoyment by eat ing monotonous, unappetizing foods. There is n remedy that, with a little thought, can be applied in i very home. Make a study of all the .varied healthful foods, being mre to include milk, eggs, cereals, vegetables, fruits and meats. Hcrve varied foods in the regular diet, i ml learn to use the right amount -if sugar to make the various dishes tasteful and delicious. Jt is simply impossible to keep irt'll without eating the ried foods ihat contain all the health elements. t is almost impossible to eat these loods unless they are pleasing to he taste. Sugar, in addition to teing u wonderful food, is nuture's 'jerfect flavor. Mako delicious milk-shakes with nilk, sugar and flavoring. If you .rant your family to like eggs, 'earn how quick and easy it is to jiake healthful egg-nogs. Kemem er applesauce, stewed dried fruits ind cereals for breukfust. Kemem tier the rule of one cooked and no raw fruit nnd vegetable: a properly sweetened, and cakes, lookics, and ice cream for dessert. Most 7imds are more delicious and lourishlng with sugar. The Sugar Institute. SOME MID-WINTER REFUGEES IN FLORIDA g : ..y t U- . UJJ ..' Going To Have A Party? Successful entertaining is marked by the food you serve and how much difference the little things make! Take pickles, for instance. The right kind go a long way to set off a luncheon, dinner, or supper party and S. & K. Sweet Mustard Pickles add just the right touch to any menu. They're home made, you know as delicious as if you had put them up in your own kitchen and just as economical! Xt If "Sweet PTPTf T ITC O. IV. Mustard JTlL'JVL.lllO A Grande Ronde Valley Product t ' ' ( ' ' Maklnic a rari brand ot whoopehul keeplnff It All in th family wre th nine sons nnd datigh lrx of tr. and fnt. Leo I". Cumin tngn of China ko( iMctured ut the tup ah they rornvU a Jnyou 'thii H t" on tha wind of J'alm I tear h. Hdour, loll tnt on thf Mim beuch. nr fKn Mr. anil htm. 1 Jniw t NMrmrf 'w-'t"rfc and l'hlladf Iphla, Uadera ot thc unyi t LJJixrJlwiv', Florida (1ihi. This was tiiken in January not lk ummvrl ' '' S.V.E.Co. , H06 Ailnnis. I,a Orande, Ore., Draco Blitg. .Mill's Work Hlilrta ftEfcffl Men's blue or ffj I irey Worn J J 17 H( . I Hhlrta slses K QMPnl 1 14'4 to lit). S)YtMm With 2 pooh- Sjf &fyf fl.lu . Overalls . 810 wt. white bank, b I u u deulm, Union muile, hitch or low, back, ov eralls or Jack ets: all Nlnea. $1.90 A Food Economy For The Small Family Not only Is It lultrhtr pleasAnt to have illiiiii-r In tlio Harajaw e Coffer HIioii, but It's an economy for lite- amnll family of two or three who would avoid Ilie wait -anil trouble of preuiriii unall IMirtlniiH ul homo. Tlio of too Kliop offem a flue menu, either table d'hote or a la rarto, with variety of care 1 . fully prepared fuotla. Yon urn aelet't either llicbt meal or a complete dinner. And an Keep" tlonally fine dinner la Hervrd ri'Riiliirly nt Bite a plate. Sacajawea Inn . "FolBti Ihe WayitBotter Thlnn. , m Only 9 More Days of the Westingh ouse Waffle Iron SPECIAL A $12.50 Waffle Iron for. $9.85 SMS 1?P1?1? With each Waffle SSjJt rJXJlfJV Iron Purchased a $!&f&g ' 36-oz. can Snowshoe Urand JIaple Cj. LA GRANDE GROC. CO., Dist. Eastern Oregon high t & Power Company "Always at Your Service"