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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1929)
-Thursday, May 16; 1929 - IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAN DE, ORE. ' r , ' C1 ; A T ooaewMM ews " Enjoyable Dancing ; Party Given Last Night At Hotel On of the prettiest daneltiK par , lieH.Hlieu la I .a Grande for wnw -;. limp, was thut on eluat evening In : the, hall room ut the. I .a (irande hotel when .Mr. ami SI ri. Audmc" 1'hiylo end Sir. and Sim Wnrren l Ki tlilbert -cnl.trtulned III. nut fifty couple of their Mends, from this. ells un.l Dr. uml Sirs. (loonf lloff ? inuhj of Ionian, amucst from out of tho city. Tlio biill room looked V very beautiful, cheering uud ultrac live. The pastel shades had boon '., unci In the decorations of tin' stage uml ahoul Iho room, nil I V from the celling wore sjspenqe.l just noamltlr of brightly colored ;. balloons. Tho niiiHlt- wan e-xoellenl uml the hours of .limiting thorough- ly enjoyed. During the. evening P'Uieh was served by Miss Jucqlel- ineO.Hrlcn and Sllss Hlhel llurn ,. den and at the. elose light; refresh ments were served buffet style. - A i t pretty feature danee -was Riven dpi-' ; IliKfthe pally by t)t. Misses Jane 5 Hlango:and . ftilly'HIegrist.. . . , v . ' . j Past Matrons Club . f In Enjoyable Meet Miss Paulino ,I,oderle und Mr, - Margaret-Wells were grucloUH host wseti hist :i veiling w-lien they had ; for tllt'll guests twentw lUeinheil V of. tho l'nst Matrons eluh, ut the v home of Mrs. Wells, . 2003 ": Third mreet. Ah Ib tho runtom with this " etuh, the evening was spoilt Infov-. imilly, with seeing nnd visiting to' fill. . the wenlng hours. Tho host. fsses served an Mic splendid refrosh " inents. . " , '; - ' Loyal Sisters Aid v;. Meets in Fruitdate ' The l'nyut SIhIpi-H; nttl soelety of & the. t'hrlsihm ehureh held their X inoiithly social meeting yesterday tit the homo of Mrs.Arnq Vools In ; I'Ytiltdalc, uml ail inomborK uttond- ed.K Tho, po-luck luni'lhrnn wus Horvod ut ono.o'floi'U and JIiIh wart ". idllonoij hy ;a in ok! onJoyatJlo 'iii- tomoori. -At tht' lniflinH mvetlng sT prPKidftl ovr iy Mir. (loot-ffe Itoohi .' tHtr, who in prcBhlrnt of the or. ':' KaniKatioii, many , Importnnt- bus. a npKrt m'at-tci'H worn up for' c.onHldprn- .-5 tlon.v prohalJIy tho onn of Kroatoit $ Intorost'bi'lnK' tho bazoar whloh will r come . hoxt fall. KollowlnR . the ' hunlnoHH mfotiiiK nnd durinff tho i - Hoolnjl hour, Mi'H. I'Yod lluffma i ploiirtod her hcnrorB 'With an oxooll:- i ont.rfallnK. ,MrH.,.Voola lined appto hlOrwbniM nnd tulips or tho- dcf'or. f tlotiH'n hor Jiomo. ;. 1 ladlos accepted Mm. Klntttry'H iovi, tallyn and thU Inrludod u fi'W KUt'tH hi ndilitlon to the niomhoii Of tho claim Tho afternoon inrhuL ed a, Rhort.biiMhiOKM moftiiiK. follow ed by a ' proirnun of gum en . nnl fniinlr 1 a nd then some dainty r. fretdimeiitM sei'ed by the IiomIosm. Mi;s. Hanna To Give : ; Tea on Saturday Mix HtThort It. llanna hiiH ih whmI. tnvltatloiiii for -a lea to o Klveii at her home, HHi It nwnm Hattirdny nftoriioon. '" Announcements s; Mrs. Stoddard Is v.--'. Hostess to Club There wei e':.ixteoll indlefl lireacl't 'OUT OUR WAY I y x -v I '. '. ATS A-KOFF - OCT V AUU 1 SAvO ' WOU VMOnRv , viARf; WA-s-I HOPE , ." I OFF; H-S-AV Ur4De':?AJEPF? CO-P VJ'c.'M X I am' Pot om . uctHTi PoT "IMS m SbM-MER OES - AM . vj".. BACK ( MT.orr7 - v'' ' SMA- -CMAMGrE. ' 5i' eiMvmtoIK;t.ic. By Williams Mid-Summer To Bring Printed Silk Suits There will, Ue a Kporial callo! moetintf ot the Neighbors of tho Wqodoraft l'riday- ovenlnff with MfitW, 1. Dcvlne, 1416 Y avenue. Kiiday ifrvenina: will he another Thinvh-NiKht" at the Methodist Kplacopal church. Tho in mher-v .1 .liuiytii.i f-i.tfts tiit mi tin ni" 'lostCHMcS' at thht time and all . who attend arc ashed .:, to bring anui'l cluinire to cover tho expenw of th refrwhnionta whlrh are to he vim cleverly' nerved. A thrllllnfir "pro gram is In the prnros of pro pant -UOIKv -,.'-- I ' , t' -" ' ' ' . ' The Island City 1. ,T." A. will meet ut tho faction I boue on Friday evonlntf at S o'cloc Tor u callo 1 iilrt'tlnif. All thoie Inlorented are welcome. ' ' v . , table Kalndtt mny 8iipffpt others to you. I'Vult HalndH are ho widely tiHod thnt reclpen neom unneceKKai'y. I(v Vcifctnblo Sulniln Inely minced raw. carrot, apple. Hv NiMrr Mary 4 ri.iHMr- nt nnt. v VOne of the hoMt hahi a Jo- Chopped cabbaK nnd celery with .wife can eHtablteu in h.v family ,,Vonch .iroKaliiK made with lemon In that-of eatlriK raw fruits and jupo Nu,8 added if wanted. ; -yeKOlaoles. . I'hllilren cBpecially, s,,llC0li oai,iMltfe, enrrot nnd Hhould be(oneournKed In this, for n p,pppp ,vJtn Kn.neh dreHH alde rron the benef its received in jnff im.dded pineapple In theKeneral health thlHHort of food g00( ft((Iod t0 lhH .COmblnitlon. help(to develop the teeth. , .,TonmloeB wUh oabbnKO nnd cu- ''. There; lire certain foodH which cumber ahredded 'and moistened are admirably suited for use in Wlth nmyonnalsn, , : their hatiirnl state, hut even these .. .Tomato, bnnaila and pineapple mustr uo -cureiuiiy wasnon. , W, mnyonnnise, tuce, celery, raawnes, new onionn, cubbAKe, tomatoes, the endives,, ro maine, cress, swoet peppers, all tho frnitH nnd - ntitH contain tnothlnff particularly diHturblnK to dlKestion when entenruncooned. -'Jhe- no-- innniiv3 towik enlkd "starchy" vegetables require 'V tv wm! 19 "mU Uu,n T.ly dU I JJJ Js . H..nr V.1oRtinv' vlfnmln P "thiit ' W. ItaviMond MrKcitlc, M. substance o effcctlvo In prevent L:: ;MENU . .. I lowing, oponitlon is liidleuted. ro-Kurdlt-HH of itgc. There in little bi nefll to hu derlvetl In ntlowhtg U child of from one to two yours of age to curry u jwitr of enlarged ur diseased tonsils, und adenoids that are causing mouth Imwthtng Willi its hud secondary effeetN or con stantly Mmlormintng the' general health because you are waiting up til tho child in ft or (1 or 7 or any other arbitrary ago that you may have heard mcnljoucd. . 1 have spoken mostly of tonsil nnd adenoids in children, first; be cause disease and enlargement of tonsils and udepolds are more com mon In tho' yo ii riff, and secondly, hc-caiiso the trend of modern medicine- Is preventive. Wo hope , to prevent all the serious manifesta tions If possible, and (o havn moii children attain manhood an-t womanjtood without tho handlcnn of some deformity or disease tli.it could have been arrested or elimv liintc! In their youth. , HKItlJN (A)') Homey C4.000 veterans or the two ' "unification wars" of t S ii 4 and tCtl nnd of the Kraiico-l'russlan war "of I 870-7 1 draw pensions from the (lerman governmont. H is estimated that iig.IMM) (lermun participants - In those cliiDlttH uro still allvo. Ily lMf Merolit ; M (Associated I'tess Kushton Rdltor) I'AUIH (Al) Amerleun women, with their love of color, are credit ed by many people over here with maintaining the vogue of guy print ed nmterluls, i They uro indirectly responsible for the printed-sllk two-plerv suits which form an Important part of the midsummer collect Ions now showing. French women, as a whole, find tho two-piee printed costumes a Utile, ttio guy for town wear, and look with more favor on ensembles of plain color, preferably black und white. Nevertheless, the print ed suits lire a well established phase of midsummer chlo and an aspect of tho latest styles. ( Hrown, Muck, medium blue and cherry reds are foundation colors for the prints. Most of the pat terns are small, with many conven tional floral designs, chiefly In leaf und petal effects. The printed dress nnd Jacket will be worn for evening ns well as day time. The dinner und restaurant dresses for midsummer are accom panied by various adaptations of rapt -8 or jackets, ranging from ruf fled -three-quarter; wrap to hip length cnrdlgah coat. - Hrown and yellow combinations and green nnd white, particularly In louf-pattern prints, are new for the printed en sembles of evening. It tsnew und smurt to carry en velope hag und sunshade made of the printed material of one's suit this summer.' ''"Women r select ing plain hats of medium width to wear with print costumes. Most of them uro semi-targe, with hack and tddcH longer than tho front. . j If some people wrapped them selves In thought hoy would freeito to death. ' - - ' ' Here Is Secret Of Skin Beauty A wonderful discovery Is tho new French process' which. Rives Sllil,-I.O-Ol.c) Knee I'owder lis unpar alleled smoothness mid 'makes It slay on loiiKcr. The. purest pow der made Its color Is tested. Never Klves a pasty or flaky look! Will not irritate, or oloK the pores! Its youthful bloom atays on longer. rtcnVumher tho ' name M 141.1,0 (lU).i (llass llriiKs; Jh'. Adv. HEALTH ,1 fill? Orated raw vegetables make ex- yesterday at tho lovely luncheon ; " . ..: n.i given by Mrs.. Klmor Stoddard,. nUtrtni .' llaltlmore, Masylaiicl. lug -scurvy ' und.'so. "oeessary. for . : Vou . caiu have very badly Inrec honlth. und ;jrrnw,th. ' The shorter ted tonsilsw which may ciiuse, all ,tne'' codliing'ffnift the-TefinTha. loWT.'Wrrhr-fyf trhulnV. for .you. without Hut sinco- these- vegetables- and; having sure throaltt ,oin tonsillitis, fruits nee so palatable and can glvo Hundreds' of people aro suffering their, ' full value uncooked, '.why from tho evil effects "of diseased spend Uine and effort in cooking tonsils, made invalids Or cripples thein. nnd maJUng them less-use- for llfo by rheumatism and heart disease, simply because they do hot suffer with soro throats and their attention Is not attracted to the source of the trouble. A n initter of diseases lire canned by diseased tonsils, such as rheu matism, chorea or St Vitus den'."?, beets; mnke salad, , J - Although the raw fruits . nnd vegetables- have little valno as urtd va.lousrl ypes of heart and kld soiircos of energy, they contain ncy -discuses. These am the most certain mineral salts which nro emmon oikm and may occur at unv when she entertained tho Clio elUK Th- luncheon was served ut one fifteen at tho Snoajawea Inn, whero thi spring flowers so beautiful ami so ahundunt light now, made thf most phasing. icroiHuu.m. - . . . . . m.OOPIWP(I of ntt nm , , few hours at -bridge it Was rounut- T. . . ' , ' " A . n i iho iirni itiiai'H .ui ititiniiniiM, ur Nuts ure a nutritious rood sup- 1lt ln nf, nftm. r,M)euted attacks that Mrs..K. U high sioro and prize.. Mrs. It ICnterprlse received prize Kulston hud inud received tho club Ult t in' n1vrnir unriitt fnnl viilitn uml U'lmn , . . , . .!.... i ii--.n,o-aii (.f i u Hare inruais nun luiiittiiiiin. - niiui. in tiiH iioml irritiiiii-iii mi iho iriiChM : . . . ... v nut , . ;ilo-,muen to. increase, us nutriuvo. oisensed or enlarged tonsils and . . value; - Since they are protected by .1(t(,nni,I? fninnht Hiieirlvul re. r VJ a sholl they arc exceptionally clean IOvnl Is fhe only satisfactory molh- MaV PartV GlVen ' .and suitable for eating raw, i od of treatment. Internul medlca- V T ' U TJ11,--'Mar Hwang .Koso .tells us that u ,oril Uiplcatlons of various In Church Hall i tho-.body 'cannot "store vitamin C. 0P PXpoMuro t the X.ray . : ..' th(,nP0 daily supplies are needed ( Qr radlum ive temporary relief j inneiy. cuoppeti ruw vt-Komuies j A pretty . May party was given yeslerday afternoon. In' thft.com inunlty lihll of the iTosbyterlan church, gorgeous baskets and bou X ipiets of tho fragrant apple blos t soms and spring fJowei-s mnkfn,? , tho setting " quite charming. The A. McKinstry and her guests, ,tlKi are desirable even for small chil dren and as the children grow old er they should have them at least once a day. - All; the fruits and vegetables which can. be enten raw play nn important part 1n efficient mitri- give temporary but do not give us the Meal re sults, which are tliri correction of existing disease and deformity un.I the prevention of future complica tions It has been demonstrated that the only effect of X-ray ami ra. ... .mMii.iK iu... .v.. H,......N. I ; " , ''" " ' . , " ", ," I dlum on tonsils and adenoids Ik nuHioKS oi me aiia.r:-us iwn aim inuuu inru .rgumr y P.(l-ictlon in their i.o. hav- regardless of- their comparatively members of the Bible Searcheas I high cost.'. class of the church. Thirty-flw Home combinations for raw vege- i r v .4. zjz I cxt j rinnr rT I DOUBLE ACTING MAKII MUM LAIIII tISt THAN ft MR MKIM6 Calumet U an old reliable Mandard of genera' torn of thrifty house wives. Nearly half a century of experience is back of every can you buy. No expe rimenting in iu man ufacture, no mistakes, failures or regrets in its use. Tryit.Youll a decided im provement in your bakings one trial will convince you. in 111 1 1 u If any effort on the pifec tlon present. I0 not 'be. misled into ludievrinar thnt the tonsils ran lin "burned out" by drills, X-ray or radium, or by electric needles or .(Oilier means, jiisi di-cuuku you (to avoid an operation, j To data there has been nnthini; to show that complete surKlcal re moval or tho tonsils and mleiioi.l rnusn evil efforts, whereas there U inueii evidence to show thnt koo I results follow. 'I'he question' may now lie asked. At what ato shoubl the tonsils nn.l jdf nobis tie rrmuved? My no. mver Is that whenever tho tonsils and adenoids urn definitely diseas ed, or are. so lal'lfe as lo ram..1 obstruction lo breathing or swat- Alia tJT 1405-6 Adams. - La Grande, Ore. t Grace Bldg. We Do Not Hold So-Called" Sales -Every Day Is Value Day at S .V. E. Co. Summer Frocks Your choice of our collections of smart modes in Crepes, Georg ettes, Chiffons, Fl'at Crepes, Prints and Polka Dots, at the most interesting prices. $4.98 ' $9.90 $14.75 NI.XCK TMK MW KATKII will b liidlspenKlbla rlrht llirounh tht wirm days. Parln ha sent Ilili on. or llphtweii-ht lid with mod. ' rrnlrtir de.len of brown sud STRAP SANDALS - Imported ;n new lluit color combinations, mili tary heel. One strap sandals. $3.95 $4.95 ' Misses k'i In I I j $2.95 No Skirt llaihing Kuite fur men, woim-n The bnthlng suit with the Inner iiipport. This fea ture permits elim ination of the skirt gives per fect freedom of movement and mse of swimming. N extra support is needed with u "No Kkirt." $4.95 , (Mlirrs I He 9 He STRAP PUMPS Women's Hlnck Patent Hluek Kid or French Ifelge, hli;h heel, straps nnd pumps, $5.90 Others $3.95 to $ 1.95 Men's Silk Underwear Men's llnyon 811k trnlon up button shoulder or button ath letic style, pink, pearli, blue or white, 98 to 91.G9 Men's Dress Oxfords An extremely well made oxford built for real wear 4'ompuKiilnn ole nnd rubber heel. Hlack or ln. $3.45 1 Men's Straw Hatn enulne Italian Florentine. Ktrnw llals fur Men, Hoft. flexible rim, wide fancy hands, new wyles In grey, ton ami blue. $1.95 Others 9S to $3.95 Dress Shirts For Men Ores Khlrts of fancy iroadrloth, collar atlnrh d. Our famous "So Fade" ihirts. Kast rotors. $1.49 DRESS SOCKS For Men .Men's Fancy Ituyon Silk lreM Hox. novelty philds und stripes, flgnres, guntl looking, long wearing snx. . 3 pairs $1.00 Boy's Dress Oxfords In Mark or tan calf oxfords, well fades, rubber heel, leather lined. 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 $2.98 12 to 2 $3.25 2 1-2 to 6 $3.50 The New Things . for ; Midsummer Wear Are Here One of these gay, dashing little frocks -will simply transform your outlook on life! The uneven hemmed printed chiffon,, the sleeveless sport frock in flat crepe or pique dainty gcorprottes in light or dmk colors.,' ' . SPRINC, COAT SALE CONTINUES 1-4 to 1-3 Off PIJTMAN'S Heady to Wour nnd Millinery " ' y ' llcak.lion L.n Known At-tillclnl InctilitiiUin wiu sitccora fully ' (iraotlced . In ei',v ancient limes l.i K,vit and Cliliiu, nnd iprohnbly oilier coiintrli'S. Itciiu 111111, Hi. .tiilnent 1'reiH-h physicist, ueil Hiiccvusfully o vuiy eiiulu fotni of lnciiliiiluf. Tlio first np plleivitnn for a patent nn on Incu lialor In the Culled Slates was In 1N-I7; I'ractlcul siucess with inod ern Incitlintors inity m said la Utita fi-mn Iho I'orls exposition of 1877, in wlilcli Itoullller nnd Anioult ox lillilted n hydro-lncuhntnr, In mnldnp lemonado, If (ho sunnf Is dliHOlvod In hot Water nnd cooled before itililinir If to tho lemon Julr.o, tlrC ..iiiuur will not bn wasted tt seltjlnir In tho bottom. ' 1rry Tu-ilfs '" ' Tlio rothatn'o of tli ro4 fsrr ilstlbloi to most healthy, Tlgwoos iii'ople, ,, Wiilltd up within tnost hfiirta l.i tlio desire to trttvel. Wlicnuvi'r Utah Is happy It. ujnnts t li'iivel. Lllii deciwat emotions mova lilni to gn whor. he hasn't boon, Tli nypay is the arr. pri'sslble youth of the world) he has In I1I.4 luneunge no word! for" "duty," and none for '"rKwiieitSlon'1 ho Is the line- man who Is Ir, uyi Aineiicun Mngiuine. ' I.H'nmitlDOB,-Alberts, ;(A) HlmnRlinl Hon ordarcd a rloa oC mncaronl fromCunadliin whett by , local firm, 'Tlio shipmenq will be the first of Its kind to the Or. cnt, ' ;' 1927 Ford logging truck with' 1 Vi ton Kingman trailer, 32xC Heavy- Duty Tires in Perfect Condition.1"-; Cash Terms Trade '-, Perkins Motor Co. ; Wo arc hero to serve the public. .Wo realize that tho man who wants one board needs it just as badly as tlio gent who buys ,q carload. If tho Missus wants a shelf put up, send the boy over to tho yard and w e'll see that you get a good clear piece. Or phone us and we'll send it up. Service is our middle nume. Home Lumber & Coal Co. ! Successors lo Cliuule C. Pratt Building Materials of all Kinds . 1802 Cove Ave. - Phone Main 248.