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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1929)
Ttresaay,-Afii'H3(T;it)2tJ- KA 'tANDE--EVENING QSSERVgRmfGRANDE.'ORE.- oociety V Ensembles Feature Summer Modes A Art Class Meets Monday At Home Of Mrs. Robinson Titian, of rndoro, wai the topic af un Interesting art afternoon .spent yesterduy when ther Hammers At class met nt the hmup of Mrs P. H. Hobinwn ut J408 Fourth stmt, At I'M. Jtoblnson wuk hi charge of the progrum und in telling of tho artist, Titian, showed many uf lit pictures. . i . The Saoujuwcu f'amp Otre girls are going to t'ove Wednesday eve ning for a swim in the pool nnl for a supper, they decided at the : meeting held IuhI nix lit. In their rump tiro room with t licit guard Ian, Mrs, l4or H, Awc. Mrs. Krcd ,0 Uohrln. assistant guurdiun, will accompany the girts to Cove. Kdna Jensen uml IMitii H town are the f committee In charge. t At the mooting nix now mem-. hr were vol oil Into tho group. i Their names, will lie p'tnounoed Inter. ; i 'Jo!an French ami Myrtle Schultx .wore appointed to have charge:-of the mooting next Monday night. ( - ; t '- ' V The Pukwuna fump Kire girl ' imji at tho home-'of Mr rhurlefl Hlngner lust night. They finished . .tUJitt -luvon jJu:y mAH. Jiu.Jw, the Mother's Uy hannuet -they are planning, aiitl completed plans foe it:-fv.Vo vi ... --v-r. Entertain Bridge '. ' Club Last Nig-ht dating at the ceremony, which wi held .a the Lutheran pa manage. Witnesses were lr. Loir H. Awe unit AUrvIn ijiniKrH of l4t Orunde. Mr. Ui'Re Is munuftor of th flrelpr Etor in Baker, where they will innko pirlr lioiue. ,:, Boy Scout Camp Is Established By Local Troop Announcements Tho I j .i leu' A i or the Klr. J'if(lyt(rlun ehuroh will nut ut tin parmimifO tQtnoi'row itttemoou at 2:30 o'clock. All meinheiti are urireii to ultnitd.: ., i Ht. Peter's KplHppul kuINI will meet Wedne lay afternoon nt ? o'rlork with Mrs. AUonl .Mltno nt hor home ut th end of Kleventh Mtroct ami J aveimft; t The Itlver.slile I.uiIIck' niil iV mset Thurtulay afternoon nt 2 o'clock ut U'ine chuiol with Mr. (ieorjfo Hjlyard and Mih. Hate uk llOMtONHOK. .; 1 The ltlverlJ,' l' rent-Touch or as Hoclutlni Ih Klvtn itu,iiliminl lu no- j fit silver tea WednoHday,. May I . " Vy 4ano ctinpol, from at o'clock. Thp public In Invited. The WbttiPfiS AllMMionary Hocletv 6f the Chrirtllxn church wilt meet ut the home Qft lr'A. l..NeiMin. 508 S avenue, tomorrow aftei'noon at 2:3 o'clock. Mrs. t 1 Mo lMnrkoii kl be. the 'louder. .MENUS Memlierft' of t he "I .a ToHUe llridso club wore entertained at the VY J". Mel.Kinald home ut 17'iii Walnut Htreot lONt n Iff lit with Mr. and Mih. T. r, Mclioiuild im hoxt and bos tons. CuniH woi'o ut play ut throe tu hies and Mih. Uulph Webb and Nolan HUlff initdo hiKh sooro, Con notation, prizes won) la Mih. Hliiff nd Mr. Webb. - A- doliclo'.m IwA-ronrvn lunchonn wAS'4Bnord by' tlm hontovs and Mrs. ... W. I. MoDonal-l. . The n-t nieelinu; will be at the homo of Mr. and M.. Kverett Itos' onbauin. A dHHjrhtfiil proKiam wan Klven last evening at tho Hot .uko :ina t oil ii in by puptlM of Mi's. VI. McCluy, of I.u Oraiidov Kuch num ber was n Rein nl rnoh tlttto per former responded to tho rnthiiHius tln applaiiHo with un encore. Thoa liiking part were: Monologue "Utile HiNlor's 8tory" ri.-lui Dnvln Hlory, with iiiuhIc and danoo, "ItlK Itock Candy Mountain" . Jeafi 'lull n i an )ttxudlng ...4 ..."Uirry O'Oeo", ; - i i. . lorlK ;Jtmwlll ; Monologue. .:...;....."A Heltmtf Hon" JiiauMa t'penoer Wltlcock Mu-slral roadink . ....-"! Want to Ho a Janitor's . Child"; -What the Hoy SuMM ; -.Mlldied Spencer Monologue.:....,...'. "A I.lttle - (ilrl'H View on l.lfo In a Hotel" Knthryn (iroen Musical reading and dance 1 "Angelina" " f Marlon llovlon Mutiirul reading "Itoducod to $l.9V" jlelon luvls, Jean TuHinan . - Lucille Wayne and Hall bard K. " Horge, both of linker..-wore mnr rted. In Ti. Orandf Saturday nfte'r npon, the Hev. l.eif 'H, Awes, pus tor ' nT t he Lutheran church, offU ' 4 HyiSlncr llarr- . Motf't adults seem to fool that tho "cup that cheers but not Inehri uon" is essentlnl to their comfort nt least onoe a day, A cup. of prop erly mude hot tea or a glass of tho sume Iced hoverngo often, does do much tu cheer and can do little to j harm the averngo well person. I Children should never ho al-( lowed to drink tea In any form., )f , the tinkle of ice and accompany ing Icpion and sugar of Iced tea should prove too enticing for ehll-, dren ut the family table, a glass of; lemonade should be provided for -them. . Properly mude tea should not ; be allowed, to "steep" or "brew" j longer than five minutes. At the ' end pf (his time, the ten should . bo poured from the leaves and the leaves thrown away. , j Tho flavoring substance 1 and! stimulating properties in tea leave are quickly extracted by boiling water. The short period of steep ing produces a fragrant, delicately : as id Miii a . ''Fvssd t : WA YYi 1 : mm ." M7S lljr Vrnia Wriiwr (Observer Corrwpondent) llll.UAKI), Die. (KiiitImI) A number of hoya from l.a Orundotof (hetr Interiuillonul ir8ilei7t, ariiveil here early Huntlny morninir j Tom 8utton. Menl liy lntimiAtlMn- "TrrT"".i .. .! ! PTf Bhtl8her8 Are ; Victims of Hoax 1101'HNKMOfTH, Kng., Apr. t AP) Tho .innaul conference .of' MrillnH Itoluiliins hero llateneit In! Imprexulve (I'lence this afternoon lo vh14l warn awiuntert to he the voice) 7' -i-rVTi i i-'-.r'fr'F'l ficoriiPtlo enjiCnihliH, fcuturlnR hlne nnil uhltc'comliiiuitlonH, In "(hiKcr-tlpl coin IviiKth iih well iih In full IciikIIi, hi p ' .! ItMn I utt y Kumt Kl.vle 'fni' nil wimlrnlicx thl Hin lni; nccorilinK to J. (', Penury ; .. Oomnnny MtyllHU. ; - Business Takes Public Into Its Confidence M. M. Hunt Just Back From Spring Conven . tion of J. C. Penney Co., Tells of New Policy, now more than 1250 J. C. Penney Co, stores with many more sched uled fo,r opeulitus between, now and the close of .the calendar. Knrly In the your the company Issued u statement saying Hint Run new store locations would be added this year. According to present figures more than half of. the new units have al ready been selected.. He also said that tho new style developments, exhibited at tho buy- to prepare their summer earn p. A lhor IH by So fttet was laid and their tent ruiwed In a beuutlful spot in a grove of trees near the Grande Hondo river. Dr. UlUtrap Is the leader of tho troop, which U from the Presbyterian eh 11 rob. - The boys who were, hero were Kverett and Xliuiou 1 Iteyuoltt Jack Ivinouhl. J oh 11 Miller, Donald McHhgh. and i-iiyvrenoo Huberts, - Among tho many groups of peo ple who were fishing uhd pic nicking near here Sunday were Judge and Mrs. J. W. KnowloH and a party of friends from Im Grande. After several hours spent fishing they enjoyed lunch nt the llve Point camp be Tore returning home. M r. a n d M i s. 1-Yrd It ens a ml Harabara Jane spent Sunday visit Ing InJHIgurd, .... Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kurgnson, of Meae ha in, and Miss Hessle Ktir- Ki iso i. af Hllgnrd, left Wednosduy lor a trip to Wushtngtonind Idaho. I Arthur t'ttntiell, uoooiupuliled by his mother, left Tuosduy for 1'ort lund whore (hey expect to spend most of the summer, ; . Air. und Mrs. Jack Klffrr tind son, Tom, wont tp Spokane Tlpus day for a short visit, - ' ' , ; Little lud (liuy, who wus taken (inlie III rerejjtly, Is able to. he out again: '!! wus surrerlng from flu. Hurt Aide bus again resumed his work With the state highway after a vacation of five weeks. Mrs. Able will again be buck In his post titan yitli thA roitiMHiU epnipany as opcruior Nbnday after a short vu Oiitioii, H jv - ' Miss Doris Neptune, of North Powder, was ii guest of the Welm ers recently. 1 . ,- Mr. and Mi-s. Juck Kox and fam ily, of La tiiande, were weekend guests at the Jru Cuntrell home. Mr. and .Mrs. Hurry Pluuss went fishing over on the Wallowa river Sunday. Kfank Kanford stuyod ut tholr farm while they were away, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hruce Moorehend and' Mi's. Column and daughter wont to linker Saturday, return ing Sunday. ' Dr. 1 (HlKtrhp, Charles lteynnhls nnd K. Hussoll Hcott drove up to tho Hoy Scout camp Saturday. . 1'Vwi l. Hols and Ulenn Jones were out on the creek fishing Sun day, but report the water too high nnd muddy when they returned with no fish. Ho telephnno from Grout Kalis, 1 Mont." v . ; Afterwurds- it developed that they hud been the victims of a playful hoav. The message, wus spoken from, oututdo tho hull, Mr. Sutton having sent ii yesterduy, when II hail boon written down tar repetition Unlay, -; ' I'UTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-wear : ,m : ' and Millinevy ('il)mn pi:c)ivHr "UHt play u native ttclcction for rverv Iiimi jilnrn on their, ilunrc itroKmniH. nnilcc a recent rnllnir. jinortcun women In ncrllti have or;iinlKeJ n luncieon .rjtth similar to those oncrntivi hy men In thltt country. v "The close rclntlnnHhlp between rh.vo.e.l h..ve,-.,ee mll.llu uimu. n, .. i -.. ..., .. . c.u more wu inn me licxi cw weeK. HIM Pemon. , .. lHlneH concern. .Utah ' "' ' clrniiliiK of the nklrt when xentcil. J'VUh mill holil the centre of the HliiKc fur lints with ninny new iiiih- tl) Hlllllll.M til Ulllt HlA tiwllvlllllnllttt ... ,., . ,o,.,e,,u..u lr wmr,,r, Whllc the nvlution veuled nmnv Intei cBt nK w.nnenls . hir,.ienrS Ik mill felt, It by no mriin. "'" " "'" " " "I""' "L l"H "' cnntldlH Ilia desliflm which lira uillillllllMl lit' lliit Imlton iiiIIIIiii.i.ii ennoy Co. ,...,. ,,. ,. H,.i ,,, ,..,. Rtin-B mnuoKciB wore .ronnt In ' , ,.,. . ,,,. ,.,,.uu tlrerwen nml even In her sfiort hiivc Jn.st , , j ,, . . ,., . ,. clolljcH, the modern younK womiin P" extrnct ilte' M cmphac, ,,t the pr. con- SZh h i,.. the leuves nnd upoiT ventlnn of I he .1.. C. 'Primer Co., nt "KI,,,e """"K . coiivenllo flavor. The tnte will snokane from which I h,,vc n.st 1 ich l one of f nrtcen t lint r , month. Intlnir to Homo pontons, l.onir stoeplng- tunnln from the drllcnte flavor. 1'hc tuste will Kpoli he hitter und "puckeiy" und tho rrturncd," wild Mr. fniBiunco wholly lost. No umount dnv. - or fresh wuler udded to too stronKj "It wns the keynote of tho linsl- "'""l" Mori" IVnilnlne KffiH'ts lea cun muke it doliruta und non,- ness sesvlnns. All the men who I Smnrt effects, In itcorKettes lire Injurious. . , snoke dwelt iinnn the fner Hint cn. fcntlirlnu the Sprlnif mode Mnny persons who hnvo lonit inmers nre entitled to know nhout wh" comhlniillon nrr holdlnk' nvoided coffee liecanse It contained ti, ni-ifiiii7i,tiiin fi-nm u-imm n,,.,. .first iilacr In nonnlnr fuvor; Kn rnffoln.have linhlhcd lnrK qimnli- hlly an) ltmt th(,,,0 nrunnlKitlons "rmlilcs lire necesmry In liny mud. are clvlnu- Ihem nil of the fuels. 'rn wnrornne iiocormnK tb-8 of ten. Tea contains caffcln. as well as coffee and is quite us ,mA 4 ,in' lliinl who has Just returned from Mlmulnttnr-to one who is not in (JlB whl(th' tlp , d( corpora- t,,c Bt,,e hoV h,,1,l ln "n"n the hubit of drinking It. - tlftnu Uttv ... ' 'with tho .I"! (i Penney Co.. convon- is etnplwiKizliiK her feminine churms to a greater extent than has been evident for some time past, Heigo continues as u favorite Ulue .color. , Shoes reveal a tendency towurd a slightly higher heel nnd the shoe designer has added to comfort as li.j.ll u ulclu It., uti.ln.ilnu tit., lin.l ' line smartly forward emphasizing ! JL to Mr 'A V I ': . ! m Wesson XT Fox.SldPtesun& Mandarin orange iection$, Cucumber (diced fine), Tekay or Malaga Crapes (seeded and. , ikinned), Water Crett . . , and, of course, French Drawing made wllh Wesson OH. T i. . - TW rltvmr the hottru the more imsgtiutlre n4 ilftmt are her Mlaib. And you'll find, loo, that bcr Franck Drewiag U uiually dlrtlnetly fndtrloW creation. - T part, Wruoo Oil, one port lemoa Julcr or ttaegan fall tut prpptr then whatever atrlket your fanc;i for lav Unrr, Utile tugar, ketchup, chuiurl mint or aavtMaf Im thai tuiante Itwlfi Paprika, of couna, for eolar. Thara an Kr. of ilrllghlfnl variation, to lull your paraoaal tMW - muy on, of which will lend, unuraal Mvor and ant U avca your aioat p(uaal salad. ' ' ' " !; U,i U sIm U a dlAVrtal dnnlm mtf MI Tka OH mlp. kMk kM mMliu s .l,blt,a allbmH klad, W Fri.ih ; DnMlta. Id fcr H. AiWm. Ih. tmm OH ad saaaana PnaK 113 Mark 5rrt,8aFr.iicl.C.IIfornlfc' 1406 Adums, La Grande. Ore., Groca Bide;. PROM DRESSES One of thosr gay, Uuins; tilt Jo frocks wilt simply transform your outlook on lire. Jn the most brilliant hues, bright Peach. Pink or Gret-n, Orchid and Yellow .. $9.90 This stimulating effect is mental ns well as physical. Increased rea soning power and imagination are learn the policies and ideals of any big company in a short time. he length and narrowness of the fool. ,'. I Tho two models sketched In the Hun nt SoiikiLne. , if- t ... I ' "v v ' '"' I In all the show places whoro the ' aceompunylnK Illustration uro from the style element Is ut Its host, blues the pen of Murthu I-angguth and siifd to he. the of feet on tho brain, i "Tho "PWH ,irt,KH t!V'nuKh ho style element Is at Its best, blues the pen of Murthu Utngguth ami , y Physically tea changes the nuture t,0,mtl' has Immediate ucccss to are the thing with mnny new types 1 cutch the prcvulllng Influence In A of tho heartbeat and stimulates the thn tnct 'fgardlng any large cor-i of blue being presented. Patterns ensembles of both types, tint "rin-;T action of the kidneys. -porntion that is definitely on the rango from, tho modernistic nr- ger tip" coat with the new searf When, strong tea Is wanted as r,,lul to win and mulnlnin public rungoment or straight linos and conar ami tne longer cunt wmcn is for Inn ii ten dnniiin Hia ii mmmV nf confidence. fetching trlungulei' edges to the o much in evidence' at the In- tea leuves used but do not lengthen the browing or steeping time. : , Ten is one of the cheapest bev erages since it has been estimated "Officers and directors nre real- modish "feminine" figured prints formal afternoon affairs which are izlng that the big boss In every .which nre replacing tho severe slutting as Spring claims Us own. Air. J i ii nt expects to have a run business is the buying public nnd ! mannish types of a your ago. our own officials stated that very Skirts me fuller with pleats in line of the newest style feu tun's on that 276 cups can be brewed from Jclenrly ut the convention." ., (evidence to give a greater freedom exhibition within the next few days, a pound of ten lenves. Mr. Hunt stated that there were of motion und a more graceful i - - ' Advertisement. "The only standards--Express - coffee in keeping with our "M-J-B Coffee was selected as the highest quality obtainable.'1 V. P., Wrurrn Air Exprev Inc. Many people find that with M-J-B, the full-flavored blend, they use slightly less coffee. Whether you nuke it strong, mild or medium M-J-B has the matchless coffee flavor that only this rich blend can give. ' M-J-B is vacuum-sealed in the new improved friction top key-cans by M-J-B's own exclusive process. Ask for M-J-B Coffee at your grocery. Look for the letters on each can. SetVINC M-J-B C Of THE ON OB LUXB PLANE OP WBSTBP.N AIR BXPKRSS, CAIJS, e-tejfSg coffee ' " ' ' ' cL l Let Your Boy Start Making Sound Investments Most boy6 have an earning power when they get to be. twelve or more. Your boy probably earns quite a bit of money carrying papers, mowing lawns, doing odd or regular jobs. Let him invest part of his money regularly in his homo Build ing & Loan Association - - he'll learn the foundation of business and what 6 compound interest will do to build up his wealth. If ho can invest $5 a month - - or less - - he can start on a $1000 certificate and have a. real fund accumulated by the time he is grown. Parents can well afford to encourage such an invest ment habit in their boy - - to help him maintain a steady income. We will be glad to tell you about the Building and Loan con tractu most suitable for your boy's earning power. We charge nothing for membership fees - - nothing for withdrawals.' La Grande Building Loan Association & f f v f T t; Ia Grande, Oregon. i