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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1929)
' "Wliios(1ay7 "March IS,' 1920.' " " LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE ' V (I'.'' I ! ! Methodist High School Girls In Enjoyable "Trip" . Methodist hfKli school giv liar! n rnjoyatfl trip to (he l'hil.n- iinn llaols lusl ovoninic, taking Another st-otion of Vhftr VwyiMtv of flood Will wliervln they are visit ing1 all the mission wtutions of (he Altttfettritat v-hnroh wtrtTiV Itrcrft nvr tnlwrttnarleji fmpporttL fiy it h e young tmiN TIih MaVy 'JnluiHton liosphul In Munllii, tilt- nihil (ruin. Iiik boIiooIh In Manila mul I.lniroyon and tho ilormilnry honioM for ttirln, were HpoMat toptro for rfiHOUKsrion.; 1'luns wwfl lto .llHcussetl for the ftngeunt nnfl linionttraUon to bf tslxen Knmlay evening at tho rhuivh. The mooting una held at (he home of AHsm LuVelle Klchey nl rnilow.nl a potluok mippor, M rn. ltlcht hnviiiK noon aHisled liyilffl. Will Adlor and Mih. V. K. UaM. ' TVe.' So-Ke-lle cluh "iiiVt at the lionie of Mix Jturiex AtcKennon I jslnlax -nfternoon nitti M In M Ifimjttpeo, ' After the business meet (lny , Kuni'l'H were' phiyed. ; luihise KSeplierd und -.If Hn -Oat-pen received flrt prieH, l.ircy Wlnhurn received ecnnd ;und Kate Hodhead cono lutidu. I''or Hewing tlm maul jutlt tilocliH Ji'im i'uin(;irw flrat ftrUnaml Kfrte Hato'r Wan anafd d onolation. ", it l.' , ; A'tivo-rQiirs; lundieon wiih wrv. iLvnV derfirationfl Vorryfnfc ' 'hut thevKt.' Patrick motif. ' IIi-hN Mc- & V. E. Co. i ' 1 '-. linn Adams. ,I.a Grande. Qrc Grace Wdg. " Culk'iirn or Witoilhury'M Noap ' : IVIieoo Tootli Tasle, - 39 - : -! I.UIi'iliir Tnnlll Pa-le, ,. -.. ' -19 IIIimI'h Honey & AlmniHl - .' j . 39 . . nyanslilni shoo I'oltslt, tU4lc Aloile (Vcaiii for l.lfrht (lolor Shoes. ... Kennon and Miii William Gallagh er ttere liUHteiweti. . It- was announced that the next meettjitf will 4e tn4d Marefe 26. at the heme tf Alrn. WHMani Jvoftor at 2 1 1 Oedar Htreet will) Mm." llnrQ' Cllllner howteiw, . IMhiih wero continued for the April 14 mll- In l.a (Jramle at the WuIuoii'h Henefil UMSortatlon meet ing htild In.st night. Ii. KeynuldH. of Michigau. aKMlHlanL . Hureme, pttyHlolum will he, present at the Tail1 ' . f i v . Mm. lila f'hnrltoTt" r- Rt-neral cnnirman. a cimsh or au win lie initiated at the rully, which will he held ut tl Haeujawea Inn.; tanH were, aim made for a pi nochle party Mar. 20 at the I. O. O, f hatl tn which the Tnemliers, fa in I Ilea and friendit of the organi zation will he invited. Mrs. Nel lie Chariton Ih chairman. Mom her a of the Supreme Korest Woodman Hrcle Jodgt met t the home ftf Mm. Ijiurn tHIver for Kllver left Monday nlglil. The evening .was spent playing games. Pcliclomt refrehmeitt were1 'served. , , 1 '. Nlrs. Oliver, was In chargv of tin event tnd was usHlsted by Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Kerre. The Good Will cluh urpiW. Mm.. Km ma Itosxnn with a dellglM fnl party yesterday " afternoon ul the ItsssAn home, . Tlie afternoon 1 waa in charge, of -Mrs. Frances. I 'lank, presiilent. Itefrpshinents wore served. r , ' Mrs. Put nam Tfock gave' an ex-' tremely Interesting reading about I the . flag that floated over Kort A PICTURE OF ANNE MORROW FROM MEXICO Announcements The IjuIK-s Ah of the Lutheran church will meet at 'the taom of Mrs. n. I j. t'lauwen, 2211 (Vdar street, Thursday afternoon at 3:So o'cJock. . The chorus choir of the Met ho dist eh ii rcli will net tUta evening at the church ut 7:i(i o'clock sharp to pin Mice n tlif 1lamr ciwitauu' This ehunge 4a maile tn ttceimnt of 1tie TTneiiniumew nl " 11m high school on Thursday evening. .-... Hope t'hapter. Order of Knsteni Hfr wHI H-it Wnig1t -at S o'clock In the Masonic halt. legreeg wHl be conferred, AU visiting niemlie4ti of the Order are Ihvlted to nttcml. ? Division 11 of the Loyal K)te?i A4d wfH nrwt IHiitrsday afternoen at 3 oVIock at the home f Mm J. L. MelMiemon at SOtlfi Oak M. Ml I 1 I'nMu All u-lll Ik, Kuuldl. J ant luisii'hs. All members ure urged to attend. . ' The llapilst Women's Society .yviU meet. I-Miltiy night Ml the baie iirMit of the charon hf ginning at 1 tt'iock wjlli tiuthick luhcheon. This will bo tlui' aunuar meeting and mite boxes and .parent money ujo, to, htt -Jit-ought In.'tf, All mem bers of the congregation are Ih- vIIimI to be present. ; . . ' The Children's Jllbio story Jionr, conduct cmI by Mrs. Harriet : Me. Donald will meet tomorrow after noon nt the Ht. leter'if Kptscopal church, the first class. to he liehl 'at 2:45 for the children who get i v 4 A. .i N- ' I down the line o' stylS ENSEMBLE COATS FROCKS Sum4ir during ihe Olvll Var' nd , which 4s H'eMerved now 4n tliie hls: ; lorical niti( tiin at Anapolls, Md. f Miss Wana lluth Strain was ho- j less to 41 gimip of tinio friends at 'a party; Vriday evening in celft , brallpn of her eighth birthday. , The wrests plaed games and lee I cream and enkcwore serveil by the j hostess, w ho received lovely hlrth play gifts.; . : i Thoe present were: Veia and i Kloy We-1.el, Jennnu Mae Sullivan, i Mnxiiie Noah, Itobhy and Dorothy iMujni. Mary .lann 1 1iolcr; 1 JOInier j and Justine Cude, Harriet Ander 'won, Haymond McClelland. .W'ana Strain ' and ' Mrs. Cleorge The ladles Auxiliary of the'Kra- ,tertal Order of 1"agles met at the Ifome of Mi-s, -ltalley Monday af ternoon with ii large immlwr of members In attendance. . At the ctoxc of the iifternorfp 'de licious refreshments were served by the hoHl c.hs ansisl ed by M m. Krank Anderson and M.r Hansen. ont-of school at -2:80 and the sec ond class at 3:40 for the children who get out of school at 3:3. This Is the first rmsetlng in some time and Mrs. McDonald Is anvhras that a good nnmber Jf rhilhren will, attend. 1 : .' Though Amluissador Morrow hw noi -permiiteil thenewpa to make any pictures of his (luiiKhier, Aunts mIihv Hiijiuum-C- . t-l'nent of her, engitKement' to C onel Charles A.-.( j -.ludhf fKh he' hart iuwt 4:lven. oiit thin ptotur of ..tier to' corivspondents lit Mex, hHi.OUy. ThU It naldlo beierj latest and best; photograph.' k MENUS THVHS1AT rRK!R.M.S The NutlonuUHromlcuMtlnff com ptiny pniKi'uni for Tliurmluy hltrtit follows: s (o 6: II II. Si-llxrllnK liro. (nom: 1 t 7:8n, Mnlseir ' Stuart; 7:10 to S:3ll, Stun.lnrrt nymiihany hour: S:8o to 9 : 3 . Mi-iuory I aw, , n- S'isipr Mnry Tho Anierlwin HroailraxthiK oom- TmHAKFAST Applo xAuce with PxnV pronrnm. for "Tumlay -nlgtit lemon juice, cevpul. cream, coun-'. fo'lpwH: , harmonlHtH, Homnn ro try wiiiHuife, . rnlHecl 'huckvhpnt. "" 9, artimlc vniwmhle; , hil. linncakeK, Hlrim, mim, coffee. j morons sketcli. male ouartnt; ;, I.lJN'flinox OyKteiH . JmTed opera eompatiy: a 0, klt, piano duo, Willi mncaronl. ereamed celery.J 1""'': 1 '2- lanw mtinlc. . . : iinllMlieH, Khiedded frenh pineapple, rorttairt milk, ten. . -1 K3W e!"kO) , NRC'vtlirtlt I)l.'Xi:It linked ham and no- tn,k. Piano, garden talk: 7, NUC; tatnes, liuttrred mnach. aiiple and 9:J0' '"W-nt Tent, Htudlo, mn ralBln Halad, hullerwotcJi pie, milk.' nummary; 11:16 lo 12, dance pro- ci.ffce. .1 Brain . . . The winter diet . inimt nrnvlil t- KOIN (940kcV 1. dinner Itltlldr, wai mtli for the nmly an Well .'.olMmrtti 7:30, UniHlcal roirramW: n.iui lKhment and to UiIh end the : 01" "'"" . 10:110 . lo '12, "':' "'''':'";; '. ' f For Easter the fashion-wise miss thoofr es her frocks, coats or en sembles, from our clashing collection ! You see, we have assembled the smartest styles of Paris and present them now for your approv al. All are (ray, youthful . . . and most astonishingly low priced! v . 8 PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery - ' lOVfHMt HliANT VAT ATi , They Help Make A Delicious Lunch . One housewife in La Grande must put up lunches every day and she's found the ff5od sense of .buying S. & K. Sweet Mustard Pickles by the case. "- Slic uses them to make a delicious basis for sand wich filling, either alone or varied with hard-cooked eggs, salmon, sardines, or crisp broiled bacon. Crisp and tasty little- cucumbers select vegetables and that "sweet mustard" sauce that's SO appetizing ' -Try a jar today you'll be' delighted. MQ Ol IT 1 Sweet Mustard PICKLES A Grande Ronde Valley Product Your Grocer Has Them ninxlinum amounts of atarrh, fat', dance niHHio. i and xuttar are introduced Into cow I : KHX 1 1 sake) C to 12, AHO pro weather menus. Ah weather KrowH ' gram; 12, newa, weather.1 . . wanner the nmntinta of wtnrcti and : K ' atll 1 . '' ' Ktiwir should he decreased.. . -Kin S70kc) lt 12, ABO pro- -i TtiiHcrscixcli fin :: . jgrairi. :". . ' . line nakel jle vhe.u, 114 cups' n""' ijc.i . nm . orcnes hrown' siiKar, .4 lablespnona hutter. ' trtti" J,- NIlC; 8:3(1., old-time Imnd; , MADERA, fal., lar. 13 (API Injured In a .powder Mast which I wrecked a hurrlnK - liulldln, IHlKKa :'nd ettrife,hamwinl i1, Jvirejl. 1ut :)lk t,;,chanop fr. ro were nttwiipt'lrHr to Kave. nii'rnem ovry., ,; , . . . '' and tler frlpmeirt from a hum- - v 1 11 ln hed -tien to pounds of Wast- ' nestoratlon of the Halnt-Itnmaln tnjt pnwdcT exploded AVmcillMhlhK tower o the cathedral In Rmien, ("harlea W. II lints, 2a. died today. Ine nheVI. Shannon was severely In- T'-rftYice. 1 nlmnst fofniilete. Three student ' workliur ' their lllO'Nl (11IU H',lll. HI 11"'-' ' ' way inroutin 1'nrnon college at Faurfleld, lawn laictllt ciirltclt, Alice Hell and Karl Helm) sjfeio the only atudenta ts recelv all "A" (trades for ihe tint lenwster. i! egfts,- 2- cimtl .iuUk, 'tahlesnoons' flonr,. 4 tTkleatH?nnH granulated su-', nac. ,.,;;'. :,' : . .; Ale4t mtcar. ana 4ttUer in. top t dmilde holler, Add milk. tlr lonr 10 a smooth -pnate WU4i Hitle cold milk and stir Into first mixture. Cook 20 tnlmites -over hot water: 10,'hand. concert;. M.'lti, trim, neM'A, sports. . ' . 1 , " ( . Kpokaim ' KHQ (BSOkt:) 6, NBC!, music: 7, NHC:' S:30, varied nmslral pro grams, 1 , '- '.Oakland. KGO 7nkc) , NUr, bird man. 8:8ii, Hklp- i.. mimtvrn tnrer rmi water, .... M or cook five minutes over the firo- Jl ,a v.ii. - . ..-.i.. -1ller. Brown: 10, NBC ejtRi ll;litl.v lieaten and crook over hm -warer for two tntntnXk Cool and turn Into pie shell. Upread smooth and cover 'with Yneiingue mad.e of whites of egss beaten' u'n tlll - stiff and dry with wanuuued siiKar.. Dake elftht ittlmipes 4n a miiderate oven to puff and jolor inei'inKue. . . First Impressions Are Lasting Tlio first ImpnwHui (taiiKI by a visitor la usually a luntlng imprrsMon. Ulint lie think tt m ly, Ilh Hlrll and. rnvntr, I aVHrrniliHsil by Hm little thine lltat he rarauntrrs nlirn he first tltlta It. . Wliether lio I prospecllre . biwior in laajd, mamiradnrinc kWilfH-, llotne, nr hnt not. he t favoniltly ImpresMI Mt Im Grande tilirti h are awl rtpniearm the fine- faclH tlen ami nprrienceil serrlm of ihn Hmrmimim. An Mrrntlonal lnrl tH ilinjn mmmunliy m. m-1 iar cmt value. Sacajawea Inn . TohMa Ihc Way u Better Thtni." WEDDED LIFE IS RESUMED AFTER TEST HOI.I,TW001 Cal., Mar. 11 (A. P.) Resuming their' wedded lire hew today after proving the truth of ho half forgotten song of oth ir days. "Ahsenw niukea the heart grow fonder," Geo lire (HIk Boy) O-illesple. singing cowboy of un Arlaona "Dude" ranch, and his wire, formerly Katllerine Thorne, weallliy htdress af Chicago, . are lielna; showered with congratula tions. ' ' A two weeks -'Ijovo Test" whlcli was -prescribed by the girl's par ent,- Mr. and Mrs. Jtobert J. Thorne ended yesterday when the third daughter of the furmer presl dent of Ihe Monlgomery Ward enmpsny declared That "for two Weekyt I listened to my parents' artrnmenrs. hot found Ihat my love bad increased durinit the separa-llon." "Tliere Is nbthlnr to add to the fact that my wire, and 1 ara very happy and expect to make our home liera whibj C am completing a picture.'- rommented the groom. as the ronple settled down In their apartment at 17J& CheroVe street and bcjtsn real 4iounekeeping to day. "The perfect romance" aaya Hol lywood, "tooth victorious over poverty, fttHI the perplexed par enl of the, bride era on the4r way to 'hlcngo. while a new automo bile let by tiiem ror the use of the couple, Mauds la the garage of the apartment on Cherokee flt revt. KI.X 88akc) 0, concert' trio, nows: 8, musical proKrnui: 0 to 10,, Hawaiian. . - . . , . Ijoh AngHcft KPI (CtOkc) , NBC; 8:80, musi cal program: 9:30,- coneert; 10, NBC. KNX (1060kc) 6. organ, string quintet, features: 10 to 1, .danco music. Kl'ljA (B70ko) 7. nrrhcBirn: 0, quintet; 10 to 11, hand; 1 2 to 1, dance music. San Pranclsca ' , KPO (S80C) NBC; 7:80, violin, music; 9:30, Tommy and Boh; to, NBC. K1'"ltC (SlOkc) 6. concert: 9, sur prise; 10, Amos and Andy; 10:10, danco music- , - j Salt take Clly . ' KHt, (1130kc) 6:80, trio; 7, NBC; 7:30, male quartet: 8:80, 1,. I). H. choir, organ; 9, -orchestra; 'HI to, 1 1, dance band. ' ;( i Denver KOA (S.lftkc) 6, NnC: 6:30, niiiMc 7, it:, agricultural pro gram; 8 to 8:30 serenadera. I'RF.KiHTKK KNKS ABANDONS AIUfY WA.WINGTON, Mar. 13 (AP) Second Lieutenant rederick Funs- ton Jr., on of the late Major (Jen- eral Krederh-K Pannoo of Philip pine insurrection fame, baa d cld4 to abandon the Infantry ser vice and become an aviation V of ficer. He ha been to Kellr Meld. I Texas, for tralnlnr, Kfcmtl h h-fi-fiefirt 'aiiacKed'fii TTHii 1W In fanlry at San Francisco. HHANGrTA!, March 13 (Ar The German freighter Cllessen, bound for Hong Kong, struck the bottom near the Huddle Island early today and Is believed a total loss. An unnamed liner was stand ing by and had rescued three pas sengers and most of the crew. . A NKW kHOK (of spring n tnteretilng tide fastening and Is at tails high over the lusters, (i brigs lliard rant and heel Willi anatcalnr kid tjM and piping. Never varies in fine flavor Whether it is your ist tin or your tint - - it never varies. If you think it varies -y our money back" read it on the tin. A'.'.r. .'4- 4 ' . . Ill W is ' v Money back Vh racr rMtrni yost swnty u ni exstnse on tny Schilli'm product IM tiy reiios vhilever. Vow nut nl b rworfs. Don't I ft urn ftcfooti X HI ' A 1 'T,r' ifi ' " " "1,r" , ffi, ivy y 1 " A quality that never varies comes only from methods that never vary. That's why cheap coffee-making and fine coffee-making do not belong together. There is one coffee roaster who specializes on fine coffee making only. No md or 3rd gradesno cheap blends ever enter or leave those fragrant roasting rooms the only place in America where that is true. There is no divided interest --no confusion of quality. That's why Schilling coffee is the one that never varies in fine flavor. Tea Baking Powder Jo V o . 47 Spices 33 Extracts . 1