La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Thu rsday,' February 21, 1 to.. . ,
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pare Th-i
By William
Society Observes
Anniversary Of
George Washington
day anniversary of the Colonial tlon of curios uml other colonial j
president Is tli time which many ; articles will be prominent features
of the important organizations or at the coronlnl tea given in com
thin city choose to hold annual - memorution of the birthday unni
; .i.mm.M..o.u.ina.iho birthday afum rMF ,.Kttllillnllt,n
weorgo vtasnmgion, nrsi presjocn'.
of the I'nited Slates, social activi
ties In la Clvanilo are weaving
around patriotic, themua.- Henefi i
tens, patriotic lodge programs,; din-'
gatherings and hijc events of the jversury of Grorgp Washington, to
year including those of pioneer
schools, churches, lodges, clubi
nfoirow. Friday afternoon at thi
; home of Aire. J. K. Wright, The
j (laughter of the American Kevolu
jtion. the Oiande Hondo chapter ur
jthe hostesses for this event to
which they invito oil the residents
tiers, speeches, nnd parties arc the ..novelties. Including the dancing of
occasions of the week. Tim birth-. the minuet In continue, un exhlbi-
1 laughters iu the tiuuiot colonial I
costumes, beautiful gowns un.i of ,a l3ran tt,. TMh aiuml uffulrl
powdered wigs, un exewienl pro-: Kivt,n fot ,ht ht,Hm or ttie tu-
gram or music .nierspersca wun (i.MU lo.in fund. rnlKed to ludn wor
thy young women of Oregon, and
STEVENS VAN-ENGELEN CO.
I40S Ailnm. Ave.
(irawi Hlll)illnc
1 Oramles Ore.
Signal Shirts .
Plain Blue Polka dots and
Hickory Stripes, Collar attach
ed. Tub Tent.
' ' $1.95 ' ' .
Novelty
. Pajamas
2 -piece Hroad
cloth andNov
elty I'uja m u s
for w o m e u.
lively bright
patterns. Co;
nred buttons.
98c & $1.49
Hayne's Knit Unions
' . ' Kor Mfri
Miillmn Weight Itilihci 1'nl'on.
Kern or -While. Sizes 10 In 5ft. '
98c
v Hope Pongee Prints
With Genuine Vat liyes, making
the rotors absolutely Sun-fust
nnd Tub-fast, 3(1 Jn. wide.
29c yd.
Junior Slip-overalls
Blue Denim, Hickory Stripe and
Khaki. 'Arch 2 to S yrs.
89c :;
May Belle Prints
Wide ranw of colorH nnd i!t(
loroH. 32 In. wiilo.
39c yd.
Men's Ties
Of unusually
fine- silks.
Splendid varie
ty.; oT latest
patterns u.n d
colon. :
49c & 95c
Linen
Toweling
llicache.l ' All -I'urfl
J. I n e o
1'ranh 1)1 h
Towellnir, 1'J
Inches ; w I (1 ,
red- Htrlpo hol
der. Yar.l
12tfc
Men's Fancy ' .
'.'' Knit Sport Jackets ,
And Klip-over SweafWI
New lulBlit Colors. Klies 30 to
44.
$1.95 to $3.95
Notions:'
lioiihle I'old, Hlus'Tupo .:; So
i-k-bi'lH HewillH Tin-cud 4c
Sanitary Helta 2So - tnk
Mennen's. Talcum I'owder 19c
Woodhury's Soap l!)c
lingerie Tape 10?
Men's Fancy
Broadcloth Pajamas
.Saline Trimmed '
$1.49 & $1.95
Gold Seal Percale
3(f 111. wide V-r. New UHHorimcnt
of llKht and dark colors' nnd
patterns.
15c yd.
Neils Hats '
Kor Men "
Jur Kelt Hals, in Season's Co1-
$2.95 to $4.45
Fabric
Gloves
Women's Dou
ble Woven
(lloves. Klip
ons; Kmbrolil
erel top. In u!l
the wanted
shad oh.
79c & 89c
; Blouses,
Jr. Shirts
Hoys' mouses
itnd. Junior
Shlrls. mous
es 6 to 14
y e a r h. -.1 r.
shirts C to 14
yrs. 'Quality.
fi9c to 98c
.' Children's Klcltaway ' ''-
.. liloomei's-
Of Heavy Quality Ratine. Triple
Stitched. Colors Hlack, Peach,
J'ink and White.
49c
Men's Fancy Hose
Flailed llayon in checks and
I'laids.
25c
mm
No-Fade
Shii-ts
lor men. .n
While Knirlish
broad clot h ,
printe p e r
c u I e s and
broad cloths,
etc. 33-3 4-34
sleeve length.
Sizes 14 to V.
98c to
$1.95
New Silk Frocks
Women's
Rayon Silk Hose
Colors, Hose SIorninK. French
Nude, rto.ilev'rd nnd Cham
pai(fn.
39c
Women' IJsltr and
Cotton Hose
Colors, Clrry, Nude, Siinset,
niaVk and IVaeh.
25c & he I - V-
" W '
$4.98
'Others .,
; $9.90 ( ?
the public Is Invited to attend.
-Mrs.
It. J. (JtiMn entertalnel
meiubers of Clin club at a delight
ful bridge luncheon at the Saca-
f jawea Inn yesterday afternoon.
KU'e tables of brblKe were at play.
Mrs. August .1. Stance received rln'
prize and rru-fl prle was awarded
to Mrs. Clyde Sella.
Attractive decorations were in
keeping with the Washington birth-
' day motif. -
I
Mrs. 1.. II. Uussell and Mrs.
i Mary Knxtand were hoslesscs t
j members of the I 'ant Matrons' clu-i
of the Order of Kastein Slur IunI
night when the club met at the
1 Masonic hall. A short business
meeting was-held and the rest off
I the evening was spent sewing. The)
'hostesses served ref reshments.
I '
j A Oeoige Washington party wasj
hield last night by Crystal Itchckahj
lodge following the regular bust
jnfss meeting. Mrs. Chadwlck and
J.lames Moms were members of thJ
coniml(tei in charge of the eve
ning which was spent playing
Karnes and In contests.
1'rixes for the George -"-lit"f-1
ton contest went to Mrs. Margaret 'nunrt, activities of the nssoomtlon
Anson, first, and .Mrs. Howery, or
Islam! City, consolation. j
About :if members attended the,
party.
OUT OUR WAY ,- '.;,;.V' -y;':."
In 7f Give Me a Y6h-rt yyyx Yr53f2
!.KiCE Ki y JACKAw now"; KmovaJ
:!i . r-fp . ivTlE ...... -rx ihe ., -rAr ac i
. .. .toftO c$l Wc
- tf 1 1 1 T7T A Hyy A.REPAve.
lil the school.
Party Compliments I
Mrs. W. E. Heughanl
Farm
Pointers
lire add to I bo benefits, of the
i.ther. v
Tho study group of Rlveria
school will hold its first meeting
hViduy afternoon at 2:4.r o'clock nt
tho school, Tho study will be on
tho adolescent child. Mrs. 1. M.
Kennedy Is leader of the group. ' . inant only such varieties of a!
All members and friends are In- fulfa as uiv most hardy In your
-" ' Jvlted to attenl. , particular locality to reduce the
In honor of Mrs. William K.t chance of loss from winter-killing.
llleughan. Mrs. W. 1). Hanks audi Tho Grande Hondo Chapter or No means of prevention are Known,
j Miss l-'onda Hanks entertained last the Daughters of the American Alfalfu plnnts injured by winter not
InlKhtwilh a bridge party and gflc ltevolutlon announce their annual only are greatly weakened. but
I shower. Mrs. Krancls Greullch won colonial tea for tomorrow after- they are opened to altacU by gerniH
high score prism and Mrs. Doylo noon ut the, home of Mrs. J. K. in (ht- soil that ordinarily are
iZimmernuiu received consolation.:. WVignt, A program of music and hnrniless.
Sweet peas and roses were used for specially dancing, an exhibition nf , ' ' 1
decorations. Tho hostesses serve 1 , Hevolutionary and colonial curios,
ill two. course luncheon. lielllng of fortunes with tea leaven
'I.., XI,
The itueslB were: Mrs. Heiichert. y Mrn. Young wilt lie reaiur
Mrs. tlreulich. Mrs. Aiidmer IMavle. The public Is Invited. .
I Mis. 1-al K.issell, Mrs. John Ktod-i ,
lard. Mrs. Uster Stoddanl. Miss' 'ho Weslway club win meet at
Madeline Harbeau. Miss Winonti t home of Mrs.. Giles Harnden
Lyman, Mrs.
Mrs. 1 im us
Crop rotation is nearly us effec
tive us farm manure and complete
-commercial fertilizers In maintain
Ing and Increuslng soil productivi
ty,' and when rotalion und fertilis
ing are used together the one prae-
lroyiile the dairy bull with &
clean, well-drained yard net to
'he bam. Many dairy bulls, after
their vnlno bus been pxovwd,; .
t'.M-nil to be uterlle or slow breed
ers largely because of clone oou
linsmeiu and IneU of exercise.
It usually Is a safe prnrttc to
sow oats as early In the spring an
tho hind ran bo worked. However,
a good seed bed should be pre
pared. Onta do bent In a rather
firm seed bed, with two or threo
inches of loose, mellow earth an
tho surface. HeUur results are ob
tained by discing the, land before
swdiiig, whethur the need la sown!
broadi'asl. or drilled.
Opportunity exists for ' profit
from specialised sheep farming, nt-
Presenting...
W 1 V,.i
J, y,, ,
, Jhe New Millinery Styles
TJERE are haits whose originality and disUne
. ftiveness and style authenticity, are; unques
tioned. There are small felts and large ... close
fitting skull caps, hats with brims turned lip ;
and down. . There are the new straws, and straw,
and felt combinations, in colors to harmonixe
with any spring ensemble. See these yoguish.
models . . . priced with the utmost moderation. ' '
v La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear ' '.
y ,'f; iand Millinery 'yy ''
thoiiKh' at , present .them are f -
such farms, Willi teniiorary pas
tures and u rotation of Rranlng and
plowlnir ro'r reseedlnir land can be
stockert heavily with iheep year nl
ter.' year. .Neuessary . winter feed
cari'he produced from regular tem
porary istur., oitru serdlnc of
leguminous crop, can be )mrvetJ
for hay. anil with tho production of
siluir for part of the winter roujr.i
ace the. lanil required Is reduced p
a tulnlni';im, ' . ... ,
' Now Is the time to look (or war
hies, on cattle, und to .ncournKO
nelKhnora to do the sanies A con
certeil drive on this pest la necetf
mry to eradicate It from a com
munity. -
' Mr. Ako hns been appoint! -oa
treasurer of Ohio following MA. '
victlon . of Treasure - Bnoktoy , oa
bribery chniKes. Governor Coopwr
may have flKurod the vacancy, waa
an Aklno void.
"Invaluable Say
Society Women
MKIXO-OLO Faoe Powder l pre
ferred by beautiful women becauee
It leuves no trace of fUklneaa,.pu
tineas or iiu ltatfon. Stay on longer
no shiny noeesl Mad by ft- mw
French pioce8i---prevenUi Urs
pores. Spreads more smoothly
gives a youthful bloom. Very pure.
Use M10UO-OIO Face Powder
It's wonderful, (llass Drug, Inc.
I.)(ile Siimmotman. ' 81?7 N avenue Krlduy evening ut
m luell. lthiclt. an l7::til o'clock. -A f
Kiss MiTl-tle 'yniflop, Hf rontland. " "' " ' '"
1'oniglH the annual supper spon
sored by the Associated Girl Stu-
dents or Im Grande High school
j is to be liebl-in the domestic-science
u rid art rooms of the high
school. Invitations wcro wilt out
MENUS
-iioi;,iiif UnLLi yidiiiiOpt itojA
Hy faster lary
HHEAKKA8T OrnilKC Juice,
cereal. erenm . nnnn1i.nl .v nn
for the affair last week and Buest ,ni,ch, toast, milk, coffee. 1.
aro unticlpnllng IHo occasion. Jt, 1,1 iNCKKON Casserole of veir-
beiflns at 7 o'clock InnlRlit. etahles. annle and raisin salaM.
rye bread and butter, sandwiches,
cottage pudding milk, tea. ,
I - Ail T-rt.cy 1 JilNNKK Lamb chops, potn
U AII-lay oeSSlOn toes au s-mtln, stuwed celery and
ll"IAM.ll(.'l'fl ,'llif.lll
,
Loyal Sisters Aid
I Tho general hpyal Sisters Aid
met yehHTiiuy at the home of Mr a.
Walter Price al KOS Knurth street
i with :ifi members in ntteitdance.
Some of (lie wom.cn wem thern'for
I carrots, lettuce with Roquefort
cheese dressing, canned greengage
plums, plain cuke, milk, coffee.
This dinner is planned for (ho
housekeeper's afternoon 'out." If
tho potatoes are cooked and diced
in tho morning, tho whole meal
all-day session, part of which rnn nft pm(ltred n 30
At
from tho time tho cook
jiuiii.i it iimninm vwt npr ttpron. The cnHe. of courre.
was spent woi king un a itiilt.
1 o'clock a
served.
Mrs. Rochester, president, pre
side I at tliH business meeting. Di
vision .A. ot; the aid reported that
phins ari being mudu for n cooked
food sale to h( held Sal Uiday.
,...-ni-.i.,u i. iiniiiiiim fii. ,inu(. . frr(M,n pep p or,
nuru nines, social win: it neiu io- onions t
morrow nignt. ut tho church, to
which "tb public Is invited.
Mis. It. I..1 l'ntunui" unno.ntcej
that her S.imlay School class will
present un evening program some
time soon, the proceeds to go Into
the building fund of the church.
The next nieetingf the aid will
be held Alar. 20 in the annex of tho
church; At that time a potlucrt
luncheon will be served ut. . 1 o'clock.
minutes
puts on
1 tecommema a mw
-when yourficjimmustbe considered?
The Raplist study class met '.t
the parsonage yesterday ufternoon
for a discussion of Ihc book. "What
Next In Missions." Mrs. II. A. Vox
gave the report of the third chap
ter of the book.
At the business meeting the wo
men decided to receive talent mon
ey March 1C instead of ut the first
meeting In March.
Ten no-mbcrs were in attend-
The lilble Searchers' class of the
Presbyterian church met yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cas
ta v Wisher. , Mrs. II. II. Cleuver
was In charge, of the devotional.
Miss Katherine Wissler entertained
with I wo piano numbers. Part of
the afternoon was spent w6rklng
on a )ullt.
Mrs. Kva Wlssler ftsslsted Hie
hostess in serving refreshments.
was baked in the morning nnd the
lettuco washed and crisped ready
to use. . - .
Casserole of VegctablcA
One cup arled lima beans, -2
cups diced celery, cup minced
4 medium - slxed
cups canned tomntoes, I
suit and pepper, 1! tablespoons
butter.
Wash benns nnd sonk over
night in cold water to cover. In
the morning cook, until tender,
letting water rook away an much
ajt possible without burning. Drain
off surplus water nnd add celery,
pepper, onions peeled and sliced,
tomatoes, salt, pepper and butter.
Turn into a buttered casserole and
bako one hour In a moderate
oven.
Thin slices of bacon ran be ar
ranged over the top In-fore baking
and the butter omitted If pre
ferred. ,
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Announcements
The fhiughters of Nile soeUl
lub will inert S;iturday afternoon
ot 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
j George T. ''ochran at 1601 Second
j.-tre-t. All Ia;ightrs of Nile ore
Invited to join. Members are eskM
j to bring needle, Ihlmble nnd sctrs-
ors.
The public Is invited to attend a
carnival lo bo held at 7 : 30 o'eloc
Fritrry rHtcht 4 Willed Whool. The
cv-rtt is xjtonsored by the Willow
Iarvr.t-T nchr r association and th-
priH-e-ds V..H be uitd to help fi-
An lowrf farmer wnn nrrested
for selling liquor ronceuh-d In
DUiIioklnJL : bo volt sunnose the
police overheard one of his pa-1
trons exclaiming "Some punk-
ins!"?
4 l recommend a Lucky in place of a Miuet
Toasting has taken out every bit of harsh
ness in the Lucky Strike tobacco All that
remains is the splendid Lucky flavor an ex
cellent substitute when your appetite craves
f a sweet hut your figure must be considered J -
Elsie de Wolfe
0.. Authorities attribute the enor
tlO, mous increase in Cigarette smok
iug to the improvement in the process of j
Cigarette manufacture by the application of
heat. It is true that during 1928, Lucky
Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase
than all other Cigarettes combined This
surely confirms the public's confidence
in the superiority of Lucky Strike
tXOUKH THIMMlXft on
straw are cited a popular tor
sprlnr. Dark blue k.iir braid
eombinad with a la.-quered forget.
me-aot crown, in Dutch effect. In
this auroul. v vi
id
Elsie de Wolf?
Noted Interior .
Decorator .
9 -m J
1 Wi "i;
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Mm
Elslede Wolfe
Noted tntacioe
Decorator
ataataaMattaatfeatal
M tavia.
The Amcf lean Teba cw Co., Manufc4irtr
It's toasted
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
Coast la coat nulla hooifa awry Saturday nlht throfc Ac
Kntinmsit Rvwitrvl tin m fnrlfvMv'l Itrfll-ffl-K The LmCKV StHluT