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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1929)
'Monday, April 1929V ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER l 1 111 iiiiii I JJ Sp J . " La Grande W.R.C. i To Visit Union i Corps On Apr. 20 Thirty-five attended the Ratur- day luncheon qf tho .Women' H llef corps. Tho proirrutn Included thft miding hy Mm, A.', r, Nelnon of a description of liencral l.re'r. eurrender lo tl-ncrul Urunt, writ ten hy A, Went. eoldler In the I n Ion nrmy now IIvIiik In l'orllnnd. A pluno solo wan given hy Itiilh MeAlllHter. The Kev. V. K. Hull upoke on the life, of General Oiunt and -Mm. t'lumle Cooper entertalri ed with a voeal nolo. The Duughtprx of 1'nlon Vetor ane presented the veternnH anil Mra. Hraden with red rnrnatloiiH. All roue, to give the ring nnlille ond concluded with the alnglng of "Am erica." Mm. Ilrudon proaldiMl at the hunl nem BPHalon. It wok decided that tiie, corps vIhIi Hie one at ' Union Apr. no. -.The committee for the next din ttrr tq he held the flint Mulurdu? In Muy Inrlu4le: Mi', May Noyce, Mra. Alum Kocacli, -M ra. Klla Hy lieui'MOn,1 Mra. Uiura Khoriea.. At I'm, fcinnm Hawon, .lrk,; I-Mnu' ftojmn, fliK- Kffle Ming. Mm, Klla'Kmlth and. Mm Orah WHkoii. ; - ' .'-n THIS tti OXK of Paris' newent baga Made of ''esKEhell lacquer" finished leather In black and gray. MENUS - i nj- sutcr Mnry ".rcrhape there U no time of the The Unuglilers of rtuh I'loneero year when the appetite ix ho Jaded of (hti-Hecond Wurd or the IV .!. S. uhd,iniiee.d of healthful atlmulanta church mteriplped Mra. ' etolkirtd tq a. natural ' hunger' aw In the and .MrK. I.re fiturk at tho hqnii-of tiprhitrtlme. , llra..Ocar Johnson Friday 'Uftt-r'-I.The food's.' which 'were perfectly nooif. j. j. 1 ; J ;j .leiiltlmate for u to' not when we ; : Mwi'arint presided at the mpet-l,1d' to 'Hupply energy for re in'.' A program was given and l"tln cold .phould he put aaide Included the following . nuinbera: "'tH cold weather cnniex again. reading... Mrs, Dorm Turners .HOng, - J''rulta, vegetables, cheese, eggs Mrs." Viola Fullmer:, biography, and fish are Ideal for the larger W. Virginia l.owry, and bi-xon on port. of the spring diet. "Founding of. I'tali," llrs. . Oac-urj 'Tart fouda auch nra grapefruit Johnaon,. -- are especially deslrnbln since they A.two.courttn luncheon wan acrv- have a tendency to' whip the nppe Cl iTollowing tho prugruiu. ,, tH .'Into action, pinkies, usually . ' considered Indigestible nnd taboo, The Women's society of the' Hap- are found valuable for their pl tlat church (net Friday ut Ihe pur- quancy and uiipotite provoking eonagft. Tlie division which lost n qualities.' the talent contest entertained tl.e ,, ,. tnrlnr Kn,10M nml Zriu'ncheon o.hIT-Tr' '""""'aaish uuc. whet.the uppe. ; rouruft luncheon at 1 o clock, . AT . . , . . , tor .lunch the regular aid. meeting 1and nd' foml . vnh,e l the wai held with Mrs. William shade . ' .presiding, ('(iniinltleo roports were' 1 Sorrel Soup given. It was voted thut a bazaar ' Two eupa well washed and i ud dinner he held Ihc5 and, a sorrel leaves, 3 tablespoons butter, rummage sale May 4, , . . five' outside leaveN of lettuce, 1 Vile 'annual inlKsloiiary'ciijicktlon 'on'on' ;: tablespoon minced pnrs ond rea.llng reports were discussed leV 3 tablespoons flour, 4 cups and points were checked on the watr' 'l ' cun dlaetl Potato, 1 cup standard of excellence. Ihirlng the nillk. 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon afternoon music hy the Misses Wll- pepper, H teaspoon nntmeg. lloiiiB, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.',. 'Melt butter In kettle. Add or O. O. Williams, wus enjoyed. - nt, lettuce leaves cut In shreds, on. ' t . . jinn thinly sliced, nnd parsley. .Stir mill' Mfini.r nMirf.ua in ih nd. cook .'over- the tire for n'few abaenco of the president 1'itullnn minute-. Add flour. und,j.tlr until Conradl, at the regular meeting of thoroughly Wended. Add potatoes the Happy Hourts club held Hntur- i'"1 boiling water nnd cook 20 min. day at th homo of Mrs. C. C. Bull, ,', noi.nma, sail, iiepiier The girls mado Jananese scran- ann nutmeg anil serve. -hooks for display at the convoc&' tlnn nf llolrnn Kn.rlm.lnv alt,,ru,lnv , . : . . .. ,, : ,, I Fooils rich. In lion will do much The lllverla stmly class held its ' overcomo spring fever and Initial meeting Saturday afternoon shou d be-tised freely. . at .2:15 o'clock at Hlverla schooli P""cb has tho highest content I with six In attendance. The book of "'on of ""V o( llie vegetables : being studied Is "1'sychology of "nu collrse 1 rlcl1 In vitamins. Youth." by Swift. Mrs. p. M. Ken- but there are other spring vege nedy la the leader. The first ehup- tables that aro excellent sources ter was dlxcusscif. " ,of .mineral stilts and vitamins. The class will meet next Friday I' IJandellon greens, tender young at the school and thereafter will eorrel, mint nnd asparagus are In hold Its meetings on Saturday It season and 'offer variety. Is expectwl that the course will be - . Itadlshes and new onions both concluded this spring. , ,s' ..are valuable raw foods and should , . , , ' 1 1 " ii be: used frequently. Endive with Its slightly hitter taste is relished nt this- time of year, and -cabbage with n lemon dressing Is preferred to the rich crenm dressing of winter months. V Borrel soup is n real spring dell. cacy.'-The . slightly acid flavor makes It .particularly acceptable. . f Announcements .; The Womrn's Renoflt aiwociatlOD n-ill meet tomorrow night Bt 7:30 o'clock nt the I. O. O. K. hall. ThU will .be the lust meeting before tho, rauy DCffina ana un memue-rs are unkftl to be prt'Hont. ' ,'' , Tho Community Women's Bible i pIusk will meet tomorrow afternoon nt 2,:i& o'clock ut the home of Mrs. Harold G. Pow at. 902 Main (tve nue. rtible mthject will be "fiord's I'rayer", continued, C'orreKpon- lence study. (IurmontM Memory work, Pwilm 27, versus 1 ad 13. The book. "ChrlRt at the Itound Table," chaplor 6. Tho Oood Will club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the bom eof Mrs. J. It, Rhodrft at Ron Sprint? ntret. New Achievement In Face Powder The skin of youth Hen In every box of. new. wonderful MKLLO-OLO Face- Powder. The purest powder made its color 1h pnsKed by the IT. S. Government. So pastinem. flakineRH :or Irritation. A new French procemi niakeH it sprend niore umoothiy and prevents laro Dores. Xo more Bhlnv noHcs it j stays on longer. Use MELLO.CIIO. (.Mnss urugs, inc. auv. : ou'e had him long enough -NOW I WANT HIM ! "JTffi UI tuJJenlr fictd her hostess. "I can't stand it any lonecr," she cried "all this socitin acdllying and deception. Dan and I love each other. He's bees your husbaod long enough. Snr I van! him!" Tut older woman, deathly pale, turned to her busbaod, "She's right," he said. "There's no use trying to hide it any looter. You ore my wife, Jean, and I love rou as a compaoioo. But I tore Marisc the other wav." So this was her re ward for sacrificing the best years of ber life to her home and fami ly. First bcr son, lb cc her daughter- eager for new sensations were swept, bead kng to disaster by the modem tide of jazz. Aod ara her husband fields to the May S Partial Gnttnt for May TweVoaaMaam4Hii sirentc lure of a girt whose kisses must prove is deadly as a viper's sting! What had she, his wife, to offer agiinst the lure of soft, red lips, against the seduc tiveness and passion of youth I What should she do? e ... This woman's story is the most sensa tional rcal'lifc revelation ever published in True Story Magazine. Critics say that if ber experieocc were published in covet form, it would be a best seller over oight. Unquestionably, her amaz ing disckisuie will create svidctprcad discussion. Don't fail to read "Inside tbe Soul of One Woman" in May True Story Maga zine. Get it at your newsstand mV. Voau Neeace TbeDrrilieMrSoa! I Wuod llnkud TVxw All ibe Vortd Om of MrtisVs Wracfcac Tmm it n tbt Trm Sty Htr brtsdcdjt ntrj FruUy uiibi w W0R. 04 tin Clmmtis Chsin, Ctniui Ytm Fsftrftr Exsa Turn. Out Now! M All Nwrtnd only 25c Library Ghats i- I. i I . l)y Ahibcl 1C lKMy. Mbmrlnn Any of thece tnteresllnir new books will .be, reserved .upon re- Oiiest, K10O PIONKKUH. Colonel Jacob, O. Cooper. J. C, trooper, better known In ' Yamhill county and McMlnnvllle ' as "colonel" Cooper, released IiIh latest book, "lted PioneerM" on TlmnkHKlvlnff day. Colonel Cooper i arrived In OreKtm oon after the Civil war and during his trip across . the plains hud many opportunities to study the Indians at close range. Hut experiences with tbe Indians were always such as to leave him with the most friendly Impressions of them and in this book you feel . the friendliness and ..sympathy. . Really the life story of the Oregon " Indian woven very appealing!) In ' a most readable novel, ItOAMl.N" IX TII10 tll.OAMIX" Sir Harry louder. These reminiscences are enjoy able from start to finish, but es pecially In the account of his early years beKinniuK u an 11 -year-old the coal mines and emei-Kinff as an entertainer in variety hulls. Ci RAINS OF RICJi FOR A CHI NKS.: UOWL. lila Belle Lewis. Tho:-to who ueard Dr. Ida, Relle Irfwis In La Grande a few months ao will particularly enjoy this lit tle book which ha beeji presented as a Bift to the library. - OSS1ULK VORUH. J. B. S. Hnl dane. Mr. Haldane Is one of England's most brilliunt and distinguished yountr Hclentlsts. In this new work he takes the world and its future for his province, placing upon a scientific basis such speculations as ti. Wells treated In fiction, Will delight the serious and imagina tive reader. (UCAPIUC Itir.LK, FROM CKNK- SIS TO RICVELATION, ; Lewis Browne. An excellent book for Sunday school pupils or any student of the ltihle. It quite fulfills Air. Hrowne's purpose of clarifying1 the flow of events In the Hiblical epic of the Jews. A simple narrative accom panies the animated maps. . MO OLU 'KA-VAUMMN. -A 1 N15W CIVILISATION.' Raymond Fos dlck. . ; yj The 19th centnrv has broucrht us tremendous new problems which ! Mr. Fosdiek treats in this book, i Our populations are no longer pre- domlnately rural. They live in huge cllles, Crowded toKether In com munities such ns the world never knew before. The day of intjlvld uul work for one's own needs as gone. Instead men work in vast factories, engaged on minute con tributions to the finished article. most Interesting book. V OUT OUR WAY : , t ' X-"rl : : By WiUUma EMCS AM MAGtMe FEEUS Q Qtr a ; tilVje 'iM "flhAe. I was SAWiKt B p0Ltto ,M h ll sdo GOTTA' MA6 J. ON4 Trt BAKlr VMOA r 0. . ', HAVOeJC VJlTW , l HAFF DREAKAV, VfVlTH I TLq OKf' i lk2e Mrfl!ij -ta; Siros. siKtCM- a w-b I t Wllffep . j OF A eoOOlM -Mft Y YA VOO AMT, NEVER PolXCD ' -''- Granile In tho near future. Mr. nnd hut his condition heenme eeriouit Jlrn. HenKruvea will move to thnt nnd lat vfeK Mr. Gray nd her city nnd .Mr. nnd Mm Juines Cum- ,iUti1tPr. .Mrs. J. R t'onley, Mer mlnii, who nro KiundTPurenU of .,. ,.oniPV ond Mrs. A i-uekett left MrM. BeuBrnveii, will move Into the for oaiawet). They returned Krlday ,..u,. ..v.. ,.y in,.- unn nIi rPported hia condition t .he Komewhut Improved, mthoiiKh Mill people, Two- eommlttoes. nppolnted' hy the eounrll Thursilny oveninir were n street eomiultteu, whose mem, be ure S. H. Weliner, l M. Laird nnd Joe Goyette, nnd n health com mittee, wIioho iiienihera urn Mra. Hurrlet Thomna, Mra. Nellie Mur ti ii and Thomna Thowle. 'BROTHER DEAD IN IDAHO, COVE WOMAN LEARNS quUa.-serious. He passed '.'away Momlny April 1.' Mr, Juaper- won horn in Lower (ove,.lnn. 19,;IN79 nnd wua the son of Mr, and Mrs. Merrll Jnsper. He was innrrled In IDuu to Miss Lhla Coble, 'also' of (?ove. They moved to Kcmle valley nhout 2fi years asio, and luter- to 'lililwcll. He Is survived , by his wTe, two iluughlem and one son. rtne 'dauKhter, Mrs. Ham lluxton, lives In Kagle 1 valley, another diuiKhtor. Mix. Wilma Oakley ut Culdwoll, and his son, Roscoe .Tam per In Pine Valley. Three hrothora n'lso survive 'him. ' W.' H. Jktper of La Orunde, Qeoriro ' Jasper of Meridian Idaho and' Frank Jnsper at Wilder, Idaho. Kunernl services were! held .Wednesday. A number of relatives from the valey attend ed the funerul.nmong; whom were, Mr. ' and' Mrs! Qeorite Qrny,- Mr. 'nnd' Mrs. Joe Clmy, Mi's. Lee Child er. Mr. nnd Mrs'. Jim McKlnnls and 'son,' Mr.; nnd Mrs. Kd Dennlson ."nnd son,' Mm.. Minnie Wntson and Mm. Hon onTn, ' . Mrs. Iliiy Kachler, who has been nt Hot . ljike sanatorium for an uppomllx. operation, returned, hero' Siitui'dny. . Hho Is oonvali'seliiK ut By Mrs. A. O, Cotiklln (Observer Correspondent ) COVK, Ore., (Special) Mrs. O. O. Grey has received word of "tho 'death of her brother, Wlllntd Jns-l per nt Caldwell; Idaho. 1 Mr. Jasper had been 111-for seveval months, MRS. ROBINSON IS ELECTED BY DORCAS CLUB ly Mrs. T. R. Trlco (Observer Correspondent) COV1C, Ore.. (Special) Mra. O. 71. Robinson was elected secretary of the Dorcas, at the reicular meet hiff Thursday, to fill the place leU vucant by tbe resiKnatlon of Mrs. Marjorlo RcftKraves who la leav ing Cove soon. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. Fisher with 19 members, four visitors and eifrht children present. The guests were Mrs. Cora Peterman, Mrs. Minnie McDanlel, Mrs. F. W. Haw kins and Mrs, Snedeker. Refresh ments were served after the work of the day r..u finished. Spring- gardening nt Cove re ceived a decided back-set Friday when the residents rose to find the ground covered with several inches of snow. - Jack Sen graves Is to be employed at one of the Kknggs stores it) I.a XYou can , Broi a Steak so every hite is Delicious. but what if it were a OWE 'if For best results use FfifBAICINC U POWDER Same Price For Over 30 Years 2$ ounces for MILLION! OP POUND, USED m OUR OOVBKNMBNT if B EEF You can control the cooking of the steak something diffi cult to do with a side of beef. Hills Bros, control the flavot "' ' of their coffee because they. roast only a few pounds at time by an exclusive, continu ous process ntvtr in inlk. HILLS BROS COFFEE fmk fm Ms ortf - . foal vwuitm ftth. KMHy ttnti wUk can . . lNENTEl Kailiar" " ' '' 140S Adnms, La Urund&,.Ora Oittce Bids;.' WOMEN'S HOUSE FROCKS! 31ecveleH, organdie trim, ming. Light, coloiful 'prints ;., SMOCKS (n plain color broadcloth. Colors :. Kose, La vender, Green nnd White 1 -A 4SL 4i :r . CleverNew Styles in Betty Baxley Wash Frocks . Betty Baxley; dtsjfcnrf nave styled tneso new wasn frocks in original add dit j tinctive : mode 14' for you. -There is a wide tfVftety pi , styles in fast-colored, new Prints, : Broadcloths, , Suit- infls and Piques. Sizes' from 15 to 50, including Junior. Misses and Matrons'. ' $1.95 TUB DRESS SHOP Putman's , "Ready to Wear & MiUinery" till: I I wo-At . a. Mtn:-MM,- : I jjiits tlio homo. of Iter dlxtor, .Mm.'. Albert iimiiiiie, ''. ; ' V,'V ';' Mra. Sylvia, McNeil!,'? of i 1a Grande la muklns; att , extendctl vlalt at th limno of tier son, W. A. McNeill. ".'.'; ' : ;..'.,'.' : I,. W. rooprf and family, or 1a Orando, were stumta last . week of Mr, Cooper'a daughter,. Mra. J.outo I'roato.. '; Mra. Harold Van Vlaek anil In fant iion, returned Hunday from thu Womlerllck hoapltnl at l-u 'Qrnhdc Leo McClaln waa elected nfl. Jnn Itor of the Cove aohool at the last illatrlct hoard meetlnc . Ho hna aerved two yeara In thla capacity. The Kev. and Mra, P. V. flturgca , were Baker vlaltura early In the week. They were tTUeeta ot tne itev. Even daintiest apparel saefy washed at theXaundry DAINTY thino should be waabed only by those who have aaade a aciatttiDc ecudy of fabrics and the etTacts of cleansing- afents upon them. We have dia coveivd the aafaat methods of deenairu ehaerest materials. Yost can entrust your lauvtiaei to us, eecure In, the knowledge that our yeara of speciaiued eaperitace willvbrint them back to you spotlessly dees) its every pore and tbrav r The Standard Laundry Main 56. "Wife - Saving Station" Jefferson St . . . La Grande and Mr..: Herbert K. Frees?, of linker, - v ' : -, ' ' . Mr. and Mra. K. B. rreneh who nro at .North Powder caring for their ahenp camp; drove over Tuea dity to attend the) Junior Vodrtl. - Mr, and Mr. Franklyn Welle, of Allccl, wern aim here) for tbe Jun. lor'Vodvll.;. , ' r-t.-V, ; ..':.- '. Orti. VON LAtTm njQ! - nRrtUN.i April t (At) The lcnth of Ocnernl Ludssit Von law. ter at the age of 14 waa announced today, . , i . ' ' . Oeneral Von Lautor commanded the German heavy artillery darinir the great war. Includlnf the funs which bombarded Psuiav ; -j: ' . C SAN ITARI U M n lis I sn Free Delivery f mm forHvembodti You Can ENERGY mad Overcome If Constipation U VlTAIJTY Can Ite Yours I I i It la possible to overcame cocsarl' parlon (tbe Insidious fa to mwat health) by supplementing, your meals with Battle Creek Diet System laxative foods. They sup. ply the needed bulk aod Lubrication. Energy and vitality corns) from rich, healthy blood. We recommend delicious), Battle Creek Sanitarium Blood-Making Fooda to build good, rich blood. TOUR HEALTH rOOD CBMTEB 1 Line uses TOVI HBALTH rOOO CSNTU Pattison Bros. The Pioneer Service Store Call Main 80