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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1929)
4 V MOhdny, April 1, 1929. LA GRAND Society News FLIERS SHOW LATEST STYLES FOR AVIATION With Kfl5tPt OV01' l"1"1 eortv Irlo and -Mrs. Ottsi vv nil CidbLer uvei, Valmvr rBrMved roml. Glleslll of oociai ljiie win Resume Activity Earner days have come and gone the tiflerndon were: Mrs. Leon- nnl, Mrs. fulim-r ami Mis. William McKesson. Tho Wi VV. Sunday school class THE GARDEN nd wllb yesterday, the KaKier day, with their teneher, Mrs. Garret a nw year 'huh begun all over Ulokhuid, entertains, nt a dinner riHibitiiiitnii, 'j he MghUlcauce. r! yesterday ttl I o'clock tit Mrs. l.lok the ittsttriVitHtbo day Hi tho begih-; land's huiite. Covers were lacoil II ai k of life anew la greater tojfnr M. Uiany than that of New Vear'ti dayi tiamcs wen played during the tin Jan. 1. juftefnoon with first and second Huitng the I -en ten period nodal J prise for tho Kaster egg hunt go itre throughout the nation vraa lg 16 Lillian Parker, and Anna quieted but now, with the spring, May Hhafer. comes an awakening from dorihun- Among those present were: Mr. cy und many social ntfnfiH are soon and Mr. Mllo ltlnkland, Mr. and to mature. Kor La Orando during Mr. I, M. Shafer, Mis. II. 11. llag- the next few weeks a number ofley. Daphne liowery, nna May finportant social functions have been planned. Kaster events yesterday werr Ih the form of sunrise breakfasts in t-nurchcs, family dinners, quiet rWe.hrntions find the more spirited patties and easier -gg hunts which" children adore. All the little Kaslor bunnies fame to pay t hell- respects yester Uuy and now all that remains for th kiddies is a joyous memory and the. anticipation of tlu time when Kaster will come again.- , ' .-':.' --" Ah event of Kaster' day Was the Wedding of Helen Walker, -of Ij6 tirumie and Charles Wells, of .UunU . lngton, at .a o'clock: ut. the,, Hp-itu Alethodhit tdmi'tit. Thf ceremony was performed by Ihe Kev. V. 8. llurgoyne and was attended by families of the bride und bridegroom. Mi and '. Mrs Wei 18 will make their home . ut Huntington.. ' ' An evening of drama and music lias lieen arrnlgne-dj for, .tomorrow night when tile member of the I.a .! ramie Neighborhood cittb ttlll have their husbands as their guests. The program will begin at - 8 o'clock and is in charge of Mrs. !onald t'ague. It will include a Ohe-act comedy, "Double Demon", by A. 1. Herbert and musical num bers by Airs. Florence l,ynch Mlll et Mi's. Juhiefi McNamee, AllsV '1. It. Maxwell and Miss (lladys Miller. A business meeting Will precede Dim program and will begin at 7:16 o'clock i announces Mrs. K. 1 Mey. ersi president. ' . ..... Piano Students v Present Recital Art enjoyable recital of hlano students was given Haturday after noon at the Ruchjawea Inn by the pupils of Mrs. Clyde Webb with parentH and. friends us gilest. ' .The program wo Has follows:"' "Laughing Waters," by It Hike, nnd J('radl Kong," by Hlnke, Kay S A'?noi n,.n iw nrev ,..ftl ..n,imf,,0 yw Honey Is nn ex- . , ' ,,,, mnWai. School Hell, by Grey aim r nTeellent .natural TSVeet source and ' , , unltl.nZ. no'e Hide," by Wlltiams, Helene Young. "The Klf and the, Kalry',. by ilenson and "In the Country, by liurgmueller," Kola ltny Moshy. "Minuet," by Hayden nud "Obi Vdlks nt Iloihe,' by Foster, Mildted Voung. "Kaiiies Dunce." by WlUlnms and "Tho Clock" by Williams, Con stance Huilcy. lhince. Nolft Hay Mosby. "Playing I'ranks," by Leihont hhd "Song of the Drum," Hollister Ithlne. "The Contented Itlrd," by Howe, nnd "The Weigh Hide," by SchmhU, ''Grandfather's Clock," by Paid, Margaret Young. "Giants." by I logo is and "Vene . tlan Serenale," by Mathingly, Kern Jtobertson. "On the Hlue Lagoon," Mnthinrf 1y. and "Tlxle's Good Night Song,' by. Hrown, Kva DaiiKherty. .'.' A beautiful centerpiece of sweet peas anl daffodils, following the: edlor scheme of farchld and yellow, was used on the table from which Mrs.. George J. Tlss served when she entertained the Members 6f .the 1Y S.-club with a delightful bridge afternoon at her home Katurday. Twelve were present. Nut cups of orchid nnd yelloW ortd Kaster bunnies for favors were also used. ' Mrs. Hev Green was awarded Sugar useful in diet Famous food scientist recommends it There are several plain facts lhat people who are dieting for weight control should remember. No one under 25 yeari old should be at all under weight. Extreme dieting is dangerous to health and may result in per manent iniury to the delicate tissues and organs of the body. Sugar, in dessert, is a useful part of the meal. Eminent authorities emphasise the dangers of fasting and they should be borne in mind by every person who wishes to remain healthy. One of America's lead ing food biologists advocates des serts containing sugar. "The ValiM of the sweet," he says, "In addition to giving energy is in furnishing a feeling of satiation that helps re lieveaoempty.unsatisliedfeeung." Starving is dangerous, and each person should eat regularly a va riety of healthful foods, especially cereals, fresh and canned fruits amLvegelables sweetened to bring out the delicious flavors. Cereals, fruits and vegetables are whole some and delicious. The best ewtks are generous with sugar : The Sugar Institute. Hhnfcl, l.lllinn I'ltrUiT, llvillali llnwy unit Mm. Dlnkluiul. -t Tlifi executive coiini'll of tin County nfwoi'fntlnn or I'm-cnta itn Tivu'hpln int! Satunlay aftoriiouh nt tile homo of K. A. Snyro to maki plans for the county council mcft-Inrr-to tie hkll In l.a (iranil)' April 13. Alr. Oforuo l.yman. ', pi-osiilent, preHltlotl at tho nii't'ttnff. f Announcements riti iTM roit Till-: ciTy viayt Very few people living in the city suburb or in small towns have sufficient space to raise all of tho fruit that, an average family Can iiMf; As fpace is at 'a premium with t city man, he may prefer to cr4w nnly a few varieties of 'fav orite. The person- living on. tho farm can set aside enough space, to grow all of the different varie ties of fruits, which ane: necessary to give a continuous supply sufficient- In (tntniiiy for the average family. - ! , A Hint for ll.t ( Ity Man The city man mhy Have 10 luck lit his strawberry plants in front of and underneath the grapevine and thus Ket two erops out of the same space. ; Strawberries will be followed by Ihe earliest cherries ahd by cur rants,' ruftpherrtca and gooseberries. Klfty bushes of . each'. of ;he two best sort of currants, uttft hundred each of f wo varieties of raspber ries and 2f bushes of tut me wood J gooseberry will. If well cultivated, 'furnish an abundant supply. One jdor.cn cherry trees Will be enough. One htthdred hushes of tho black- Th Hlve-rsldc Lailles Aid will wy will supply two quarts a day meet Tlnirs.iay afternoon, Apr. 4,'f"" sbmo weeks toward the close at the home of Mm. A. I. Huff, of summer. KiiO Crook SI reel, with Mrs. Huff and M rs. ray as joint hostesses. All members and friends are cot- dialty invited to attend. j Kriills for the Main Crop Apricots, peaches, early apples and a few of the earliest plums j will bring on the season of abun 'dance which, with the later Varie ties of these fruits will last nenrly Until Whiter. AVInier apples and pears, if placed In a cool fruit room or cellar In tho fall, will of- Hy Sister Mary ,nst unt11 tno commencement The following list of fowl diets . " w im. i..-...rn. for the sick may suggest other of tho same type to you: Hvcak fasts: Orange Juice, prune I, if i$ ) ri Uwm i &'ii I L v U t3sgShX I t"6" r-v.m, .... .ljjtI--' PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Keady-to-Wear and Millinery the vodsoi Mthl the pi-lnrlpnl dam- l.nlle'l Sin too, thinks that country ano i ul.ovt. ihH water lines nnd 8 rtrlftlnft liuQ war with thla on, that thnKhlp wnu In no (InnRi'r of, ainklhK. "'" '". nimiiaiuai ,- .STItAntVAItlOIH M'fUitAAKft . I'HII.ADWl.l'HIA, Air, 1 (AP) Tlin last violin niniln hjr Btraill' Vni-liiK has heen purchnseU hy lr. ThnddcuM , Itlch. concert matter, witlt soino 40 other rurn Inatru Inoats from thn catiite of Umlttian raiuuunlr. MENUS ,'Alnivnl 'TJnly Iltath (xli'eml' rt) with n tnu nf her tilr mlmled tlsttra weuMnit the InteMt mmle; prtHci-llH'il for the faahlnnahle 1 9tl 'iivltttrlx. tVnter: Mauite Holland weiti-a tut ittl-leathtr pllut fly Inir suit. I,t-er left: situ, Helen Rlwldah iif .MlnhWilmllK ehuuKea ft clnth suit With heavy fur UtiliiB. t Luwer rlBht:., MulJiHo l'arjinhpr l weiu'lnp: -a pohtr riyhiK Milt Kust-'ostcd for tlinha tt ltti plan to fly to tho noil hluitil. !-,,.::.v, ' . l'liKbioi-s WAii BRIGHTON. Enuland. April 1 (AI') HellollHly, tho llev. It. J. t'litiipladl. Jimt haek from tho i ... 111 1 .' . a Lovely Women Are Now Wiser They would lint he without new wonderful M KLI.O-tlT.O Knee Pmv. der hecuiwe It preventB Inrua ixires . . . tay on lonKi'r ... Hprenda mora xmunthly nnd la fnniuiM tor Ita purity. No Irritation. Nover IiIvoh a pnaty or flaky look to tho Hltln. ItH new French procewi kIvps h youthlHil bloom ahd knfps Uitly Khlna nwny. Try MEI.I.O-(IM) yti day. Cllnim bruKH, Inc. Adv. ISrCV:rrVINt--w' Pit, ,1 Hay 1406 Atlanta, J.(t Ornnile, Ore,, Oroca Bldg. Women'c Rmyvn VESTS Teach or Flhk . 49c - Women's Rjtytm . COMDINATIOH SUITS Teddies, French Panties, ..: Uloomers or Slips 98c To nhtaln this Kupiily there Rhiuild ho five or nix nprlcot treert, the Hume number of peneh treea, . "" v "' ' 10 or 20 of ilum. 10 or 15 of num. iulre, Bitted stewed prunes, sifted ' 1 .' , mer nr.d autumn pears aitd us apple Hiiuee, soft, well-eooked ce- . , ' ... .. reals with plenty of thin eream. many Wre of winter varieties, the milk, toast, eoeon made with milk mm """er of summer and inl and little siiear, soft eoolted cbks "" l'lles. and from 25 to 60 ponrlied or In the shell. " "f w""'r lples. l'orty or f.ltheheohs: fream of veBetal,le 50 well.man,,Bed arapevine. will soups, (neat broths plain and with contribute n.n erlal y to the varle- strnlhed vegetables. Jellied' hou- "f r'u"- . n ln'l.ed K.ape- lllon ahd consomme. Need veBe- -'"' well-enllivated vlnc tttlMMi sei'ved wth plenty bf liquid.. '"'uv wl. be sufflelent to furnish junket, eustnril, bread or cereal "H tho fresh mnpes wanted by a Pllstnrd MiddlhKs, kelntln. Spanish .family thrnimh the autumn crenm. tnploea pleanl, soft corn- winter- months, slureh puddlntr, milk, or fruit I Spaen teililml for t'oinpleie Juice. U ' t """leu Dinners: .The same .ns 'lunch-! Vhe extent of urnund required eons with' the- uddltlnn - of some ., llP ,,, ln ,. )2 ,,, rort rtilneed uml creamed neat or fish flir the " I ner nt summer fruits, Wl .:il M3 I...-M Miu.l.-o ,,,, nnt-0 ,,.l n hfllf nl t-n ll(l'.iU 'rhe desserts should not be for nil the others except the wln- ples might be placed In' between the winter apples ns fillers, as the.-ie . can- be : used for .sweetening des- and most Uenefielnl- when sweet- " I'ermanent trees. ana.i -ltli linnov rulhnl' thnn ' 1 sugar and flavored with orange or yOU. . eK ? ,01pal,,n; ?nve lemon juice. Junket Ice cream definite- object In view. Make n and plain fruit Ices and sherbet comprehensive plan of develop, can be Included among th.e des- nientH. scrts. j , Spanish Ocnni Soften straight llnefl nnd slinrp Ono and one-half tal)lespoons nltglcs Where possible, (irnceful 11 i','-"i4iT - s M s-iJ 1 curves are more pleiisliig to ihe n proper setting, u cottage will often be hune nuractlve thith n poorly set hinuslnh. Plant heavily behind and to the. tear sides or your home If on a big lawn. tenve tho center of lawn unob structed, planting the borders with masses of shrubs and trees. ' ' For5 the foundations remember always height in th? corners, im mediately In front of pillars and nt the bare wall Hpa-es. ITnder the vindowH low or medium plants, only. . . . .. -. ! Uiwn fumilure that Is, bfrd baths, sents, rose niches, sundiMls, etc. i If properly placed make the lawn much more attractive. These 'llttlo touches help beautify. V 1 We throw the cut flowers rttlt when they wither find fade. Avjliy, not mpltu'r' some of the gen-Wing ptantM wlilvlfc'lmve lint doiiP nu iol), A new mirfhce coat will not ro- pair a broken ahd worn out paye- hnent. Kelther will sodding bring 'about luxurious turf when the soil land conditions beneath are not rlg.il. .- , . Hummer flowering hulhs such ns onnnafl, gtadifiM, dahlias, ealadhlm, etc., should be looked over enro folly. KxcPHHlve heat or mnltiir J will start them into gfnWttt. nalnti- ness ami tow temprraiure are apt to cause decay. , Avoid too much variety In mnss planting, alternating or "salt nnd pepper" arrangement Is not nearly ho. effective ns grouping plants' of each kind. ... . it yolt hdmlre your fiMghhftf's flowers and wish to have somd nN good, mnke sure you prepare tho bdds as well art he. , , , ,For front line or bohler pinht- t'njs especially, choose few varieties and , plant., more ,of-t thorn.. rThi .ii Hiilts will be more plennlnuY l'lant the taller things In the hack of the border nnd with tho lower Know ing ones alternating and the uort der plants In curves or groups. Never expect- to get mass effect by strnlght-llhe planting. V Hrlltlf!et nt Minn klnilu I IIUa iledh'ine. - OH'en tit regular litter vols necni'dlng Ui preHcrlptlou, It win nrmg remms. An overdoso may kill. Sharpen tools days. to pi-evonl dull Why not get n few Iiouhch whtfre tho birds can nest? A bath f nr. the. birds will given even more pleas ure to you than to them. Molmrty wniltM to plant nh oali tliey seem nn slow groWIhg. Mnnt some, anyway - Others will hehe- fft tin w have. tU'O SHU'S t)L.JlH! irii it.- a it V i.i-.. ...... ..-i i t AIM -'liirt Freneli ufuiiiiiulilu (au Ian was listing hcuv4-uM 4tuv-i prohched this port today uftor col lision yesterday In the bay of HIs Cny with the Mrltlsh slenmer Clo doaid. Wireless, mfflsiigea from t' X w 1 1 111 S I Ah - Tllltlli; VKI.VKT roues, hide, unit: nil i a and jyreen. eiuphasi70 i nd mark the not inal UiilsLihi'i of augerine silk net evening gov. n. I Ilnclitiround and skyline are fea tures not half appreciated, (liven j I granulated gelatin, 1-3 cup cold water, 2 eggs, cup sugar, tea spoon salt, 2 cups milk, 1 cup whipping cream, 1 tenspoon vanilla. Soften gelatin in cold water' for five minutes. Iteat yolks of eggs with sugar and slowly add milk which has been heated over water, neat eonstrtnlly while adding milk and bo sure sugor Is dissolved. Add salt and softened gelatin und cook over hot water until mixture thickens: It will take about 15 minutes. Htir constantly. Uemove from heat and beat two to three tuinutes. Let cool and fold in whites of eggs ben ten until stiff and c ren m w h I p ped wit h vn n ilia until firm. Turn Into a mold and let btnnd to chill for four or five hours. The pudding will be cold and firm in two or t h ree h o u rs, hut improves if allowed to stand four hours or longer. The recipe will serve eight persons. ANNOUNCING? Q An Amazing New ifflT i Washer Not a Bathing Beauty -rn PTi V 1 i Mrs. M.nv A. Ilxan I raid 1.. In- III- iK.nih'-l ttc,m.ill III lh Wntht m fi.t est.- wlrrt ttnowK If. S!n- r til.-nir d h'-rr idi nrrlvtd :i Nvw Yvik ll. Hh-.i Ca tu Jill iut;ut tncsnvlilviil. ' of World Famous Thor Quality Sensationally Low Priced! See It. 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