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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1929)
Wednesday. May 29, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OR& oocietu l V etos OFFICE CAT MN MM m AND SO, SHE LEADS THE SHOW Df Margaret Ingle -Elected Head-Of Neighborhood Club tare, (r, i.ouIk WVIx.O. . j Mr. Knmrk: ily dear, you've Mrs, Kpenrer unit her ruinnittlee furKnlteu usuln tlmt lodny Im my served refreshments during tho so- i Mrihtluy. vliil hour. The ItiverUt Sunly tlun ; Will: i;h, listen, hive. I know reported the eomilellun of their ; I r. .i tint It. hut there Isn't thing study work for the yeuiv They have uhout you to remind me that you ' - ' , used Swift's . "I'syeholojry or ore it tiny older than you were h Dr. Margaret Ingle was elected Youlh" us their text an. I have met year nicn. preahlont of the l,a Uranrie N'oigh- ...Uy. j liurhooil el "l for next year, ut the , ' t '.,. Mother (ronilnK upon her unnual meeting held yesterday !. '. 'daughter downstairs,): ."How In It the l.a Ciramle hotel. To he maw- Ttfj.c RfihiriSOn TO ! find you sitting In the rtnrk with r ated with her. filling the various AUUIIISUII iU ' ' !,, ,.. . ofrlres will h Mrs. rharies l'layle ' . Present btUueilti The tllrl: "I . muM he your in flistMee president, Mrs. Will AI-, ' 'uniiinlK, mamn." ler. second vice preslilent. .Mr. It. I " I K. Wi'Mtenhaver, recording were- Mrs. I'. S. Itobinson will present A mP,hnnt . or. salesman Who lury. Mrs. K. 11. Morgan, cnrres-. Miss Anita Hermann student in (llka ne ,.u-, ,,. linvtllnK .w ponding secrctiiry and Mrs. flvd, violin ut a rerltal Kiinday afternoon u , , ,,, miy of ul own eui, m-naurer. Alter mo 1 1:1 mm riwi mi " " the LiPOrumU' IhiIcI. Mikh Anita will (to asslstt-tl by Mitts L.'noi,i llnuilloy, plttniM. lion, tho new offlcetH ivvri i nsiulh (1 by M rs. Sherwood Utum. Mr. l-'rert I,. .Mt'ytM-a telirlnff treBitent nmtlc u duly very Mieo,8. Hpiomltil talk yontcrtluy, rpviowlnir the work or tho year uml expreKHtnir t lii'r Hpproi'iutUin 'fnr -thi! c'oopop'ii-. tion which sho had enjoyed during tho time. It wat, det'lded by the, i'hil) to mt aside $UMi from thf gt nenil fund, plarln it In tlw new Yjr "1 iiildtntr fund. Thin wu the final ,. ntiiftioR for llu year, the meetiitK' ;'to te , resumed In vwilyfull. " . . - Music Students In v Recital Yesterday These are the day for wprlng rp ritalH itnd anionic the niuny (f)ven within tho lat two weeks, MIkh (iladys MilU-r'ft last evening In the l.u Uiande hotel Imll-rooni was imint enjoyable. M Ish Miller preH- enled a Kioup cf her music stu d en U and they were agisted hy dunclmr pupllH of AIihm Miriam lly nlt. The iinmlierH wet Kiven In the following order, IMrkaninny Mureh (MiambfM'K " Valso Venotlenm? Kmil tinnu, (ienildine Wright . ' Holdlei'H Mareli ...: Schumann Mildred Miller v Tumhleweed ......HHbh Miuhd Webb ; ; .The Old Clock Ki oKinnnn . , hinalown Horum ': ; ' Js , ' ' Atholl Meldrum.rj .i - - A tiroek Klndy (Ounce) ...'...Spoelut t Winifred Reolt. j tons pr The Night ('liamhers ... At'llne Ciinradt' ; ) 5. 1 " Atalm'ma "iihin ..... .Cndinan llelly'H Monte Itnx - ltond f. I.oIk Kohi'i-tKon ; l"anee of Tho Itnschudit Kenta Knid Harriett iroverini? UutterflitM .;..,v.....C.aynor i i Tho Old Tar'H Yarn Mueller Veina Lee llanford Thendoro llooMevflt , .;.ltlake ctnyt.oii -ox: : i a; Toe Nuinbiu- (Dane) DrlffA Miuhni I'jhaijjwejujnl Voij f'cll Hruce u'tl'e'ri11'H ...... .tVi'ti nt'-Schaerer Twilbflit ......Clnint-HchaivftM . . M.elba Shepherd . MhifriKai . r: .. . l -acic 'olton TallM mirlelKn ( 1'J.lrlclu . t'S-ie, . r'anKOnetin .-Kchutt Khowcr of StaiH Waehn VIlKinifl HlieplHM'd Meloilv '. Tlawea Dance .of Ye Witch of Salem Town , .....Moktejft .Jane Itavenwroft. A merchant or Halenman who thinks he ran t learn anything new U Htiindtnr in the way of IiIh own BUCCCHK. Girls Missionary . ; Society Meets --s hne observed, " Id! Kod of the pei;de who boast of air minded' still Insist on 'folio: "No, liidceOl I nuiko fly snld i , , . . ' iMranuer ine otner nay, uhh The Girls Missionary society of-' "Iiny voyaKe of Kood will around , . kPtW taa nntto rouna. world held a pot luek Slipper nntl j '' ' ' ' i short huslness meeting last evening' '""; ni,H?l,ii In rt tin, lillrfll Klllltltf WflB Hl'I'Ved " ' ut xiv n'elork. the Kirls bet nir seal ed at one. tahje. The meeting was I'"'"'1' held ut the siime place adjourn. nif j in time for Ihe iiroffrnm In tho'. ehureh . ai;ditorlum, liss Kenon Meadley was elected treasurer to fiU out, Ihe rest. of the year In placo nr MIhh Phvp lliunilton who resitrn-l ed on account or ludnB absent from l Hi' Sister Mary tho city.- Itwas decided to have an t fielntlye dishes arw extremely extra meetltiff n weektfrom Krhlay bflnty and iiottxfiiir during the evening. June 7. ' -liot days of summer. Desserts and :salads as well as fish, meat nhd Entertain Members T"Zjr ",V"",K Af CJn.Mp-T-Ip r!1nb' I" nddltlun to the nUrnetlveness r- -.1 MENUS;-;' , ( -R C .7 V V , y n f--' en hur fter their aurprtfe mur Hatre. , - ... The couple disappeared when they 4 rove out of the ratal of the hrtde'a rather. Ambassador Dwlxht W., Morrow, at Knulewood. N. J shortly after the ceremony Mon day afternoon. . - The nearest thins; to a elite to their whereahouUi toduy wu, tho eolonel'a blue ruon plane whleh stood fueleit for a thousand inlle fllirht at the Hehenectudy. N. Y.. airport, where It wns flown from KbflHevrlt field, N. V., ymlerday. There were two parachute. .iliourd. The fllitht of the l.lntllierirh piano from Koosevelt field. N. Y., to Hchneetady was one of the Inci dents In yesterday's futile attempt to pick up the trail and, like uth era. It served more to deepen the mystery of the couple's where ahouta than to dlsslpato It. : MEMORIAL DAY :' Store Closed All Day PUTMAN'S i La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wer I , . ' - and Millinery j Hurpliw liquor must be thrown off the leviathan before it docks In New York on a westbound croHsJnir. 'i'he man asslKned to this task won't ever huvu to write a "hard work won my success" storv for the msKiixlnes. Murvaret Hlorey of llnllywond deserves some kind of honor, lie cause, ollhniiuh she's only n suplinmora at University of Arlannu,' she's leudihK.Ihe Senior Kollles in Its state lour this ye-r. This Kollleu haw allracteil nnlionnl nttentloh. Mnrttaret has a lieitu ; tifnl voice us well as pleasliii; looks ' ' ' of lielalllie concoctions, we . find " """ wru..K out o. houniR wuter orounu- tne mom " - i.tnir Mitnncrh In niell Inn lfMV I "eMms I" iim nni. niiu, im umvv . Ilhat It's an luiportnnt and whole. VMeven mi'tnhers of the So-Ne-He sonio protein food. , That'll' Is not 'Just cluh were entertained Tuesday uf- only easily .dlcested Itself hut It nitninst tne .niom. j ihs loosens .me ternoon hy .Mrs. I,. Shepliurd nsshis in the dlKestinn : of. other Jelly and It wall Urup out InstunUy. and Mrs. I'". A. Youiwr at the home foods. It also helps -In uslmlln- One precnutlunl Kresli plne of Mrs. Khepliurd. After ihe Inisi- tlun inuklnu It pnsslhlc for the hody apple fruit or Juice must, he ness inectlnK. a social hour was en- to use the maximum umount of scalded before uslntr with (tela. Jove, -followed by refreshment. 'nourishment 111 foods.- itlne. Pineapple contains an ele- Two' newt meniheis were taken Int i i Authorities tMI us that "tfeln- ment whlchirevenls the formlnn the club, Mrs. lleinlce Suydam nnd lino is of the nnlinnl orlwln. he-.of a KeltlneTr Mrs. I.oln Hutchinson. There were inir iirepared from the sinews, Htrawbcrry lluvarlun Cream also two visitors present, Mrs. Tree, connective tissues and fresh hones. One ' and . one-half tablespoons of the sieer by carefully resulnled nelntine, !4 cup cold water, i ckks, processes of llmiiiK, washing nnd 1 cup suitar, 1 cup strained slraw exliactlni? with hot water, filter- berry pulp, teaspoon suit, 1 cup tiifc and dryliiit. It Is not made H'hlppliiK orenip. f Club Concludes Season Tuesday The Mothers Kelt Vulture cluh closed their work of the year with u proKram and pituilo yesterday af ternoon and evrnlilK at the ltiver Nldc I'ark, nienihei's of the fanlllles cninlni; for the picnic supper which was the finale of a happy occasion. unntf the program hour. Mrs. J'. S. llodKin hart for discussion the subject "A Wonderful World." Mrs. Howard Miller, "Our Own Ground What It .Means To I's," nnd Mrs. Dick Mndsey, "l.ooklnK Down and Looking LTp" nnd Mrs. ltay Mur phy. "What Wo Can Kee When Wo Open Our Kyes." Degree of Honor Planning Party i T,nst evening was resulnr meet ing eveninK" for the Degree of Hon or lodpe and a large company of tho members were present for tho regular work of the evening. Amonp the matters discussed was a benefit psirty which is to be tfH'cn . around June Jji. The members of tho lodis'c will meet on June i at the home of Mrs. (."harles Wale to work on the quilt. - Riveria P.-T. A. ' Concludes Season I from hoofs nnd horns as Is popu- ny Kifydatir -and Miss I'lara Hhep hard, i , . ;. . - . V'" Pattis'ons Entertain TJrrtM'vnv Ai'oifnva larly believed , , iiuiiuii-'S v """v' There arc Bdveral brands of ael . . i 'iitlne on tho market generally Mr. -n nil Mrs. Herbert 1'alllson prepared In KTannlnled form. The entertained Inst ovenlntf tit their avernue amount needed to- jelly home on- KlxHt slieet, In honor of one pint of liquid Is one table Mr. and Mrs. Merle 'tlray or fan spoonful. This Includes the n mount .lose, t'ljliforilla: i. A. ioly lujnch of liuld used.to soften and dissolve was served U"t'r'n o'clock 'ilinfTthe' die" kerulllio add "f lilvoi lntf. Hov reinulnder of the nveiiliiit was spent ever, dni-lnt," warm wenther, or In dunclliK. Mr. and Mrs. (liay are when nuts or fruit are added, or If lelivlntf tomorrow for their home., the Jelly must bp mndo quickly, an extra' hair talilesponntul or - inn cninululed iteliitlne' can be lidded fur each nlnt. of liullld. TO.yi lrivfllllp SpQlfin 1 1 No matter what brand -of wela- . ""JVil."1; " tine Is used, follow tho directions ' ., '. 1 nn thO'imckiiKC. . lOvery manufao- Tlio Clrnndn Honde rircle No; 47, turei'-is iinxlous 'to do nil. In- bis NelKhhnrs of Woodcraft met lii power to make his product one:nf reKiihir session hist evenlnit at tho tiever-ialllni; success: and the In- K. of I'. hall wfh a very Rood at- structlons nccnmjinnyliu.' each tendance. . .There were snine nd- pacitatfo are deslirned for this end. dltlonal features last evening which often after the first nslnif tl few ailded Ki'catly to tho pleasure r experiments make it possible to the evniiiK. After the regular suit Individual taste. - - '' ' worlt, there was a Rplendld pro-. When fruit or other solid mate- irrain of violin music nnd feature rial Is added to a Jelly it should ilancliut. Itefrishnients followed, not be added .until the liquid has These were served "grab ban" style, bcuiin to thicken. This prevents each member brlliKlnK a hag of tho fruit from nil rlslnu to-the lunch and these were sold hit. nnd top nnd bclnw all In one layer in Hoften s-elathie In cold water for five minutes. Heat k yolks with UKnr nnd add strawberry pulp nnd Juice, dissolve Kelnlide over hot from bent and cool. Add whites of eKKs beaten until stiff nnd cream whipped until firm with suit. Turn into n mold iiarnlsbed Willi whole strawberries and put nn Ice to chill nnd become firm. 3(ei 140S Adams, . ) O raid. Ore., Qraca Bld, : BOYS PLAY SUITS A well made, full cut garment 'of mnteriula that will stand the wear and tear, that is vital in VtiyM cluthlng. Choice of Blue, Kahlti i or Stripe Only 79 LINDY AND HIS WIFE ARE ON SECRET TRIP NEW YOnif. Mny-! (An f'olonel Charles A. Lindbergh and Ills bride, the former Anne Mo,, row, today continued In the seclu sion which swallowed them up half Neighbors Meet In miss fashion for the benefit of tie; order. ' The Riveria Parent-teachers as : sociation at Its Inst meeting bel-l at line f'hapel went on record as favorinif law enforcement nnd es pecially the prohibition laws. The - prom-am was oM-ned with a group of selections by the Kiveria school orchestra under the direction of V. W. Niislciii.il. The sixth grade sang it number of songs directed by Miss Florence Smith. They were lllg nnd l.lltie." "Old Hadrty f'row," "Vesper Sparrows" "Slum ber, slumber," and "Spin. Top. Spin." The seventh grade also con tilbu'ed to the musical program with "llobin Hood." "A Oeographr Song." "Tree Song." Miss Nina Kimie ,lirectc-l. Mr. Moore present ed the letters to tho boy and girl athletes of Itiverla school. &7 In numls-r. Klectlon of officers followed the program. Officers-elect were In stalled with Mrs. Louis Wetxel, re tiring presldent.'OS Installing offi cer. The new officers are Mrs. Kre.l Uehring. president. Mrs. W. I. llallard. vice preei.lent and Miss Iteatrice Wnrdell. secretary -treasurer. Mrs. Oehrlng appointed the following rhaPTnen of comnilttecs: finurtre.-r'Mrs. W. P. P-illard; pub licity. Mrs. O. H. laon: Wei- Announcements Ihe mold. Tho easiest and quickest way to unmnld gelatine mixtures Is to Tho 1-lpworlh Lenguo of the Methodist church will have a swimming party at the rove awlm mlng pool Krtilny night, Mny 111. All those who can go ure asked to meet nt .the church, promptly at 0:31) o'clock. All those intending to go must call Hvelyn Plpor 8MW liefoie l''rhiay morning. u ' ROUND 110 TO DENVER,.,,.., 47.10 OMAHA,.... 7.ll KANSAS CITY. 75.40 ST. I.OUIS 0. CHICAGO R5.0 DETItOIT 104 7 CINCINNATI je.l NEW obleanc: ICT.IO CLEVELAND . ... ie7.il TOUONTO lll.M ATLANTA .114.10 IIS, I.St riTTSBuaciH IVANMINGTnN . rHILADr l PHIA 1 NEW VOUK 144.44 BOSTON.. i;.'.fJit 144.41 H.7 , EFHCTtVK MAT SB TO WT, BETUHN LIMIT OCT. SI, la4) Reduced f area all parti of ea,tj liberal ttoa overs. Fine train modem aiulWBient splendid ,ervlcej tcento route. Short aW tripe enables you to visit -, UOH NATtwNAX FAME OHANO CANTON NATIONAL rAKK BMTCE CANTON NATIONAL PAJUt YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PAJtK ROCKT MOUNTAIN NAr L PAAJK InteraeallM aeUI aWoklau rssjBHt (yjPD0i:iPADi7a J. H. KEENEY, Agent, ; La Grande, Ore., NEW LIGHT ON OVERWEIGHT Not Caused By One Food Alone Many Factors Must Be Considered It Is always interesting and im portant when sound scientific opinion explode! a popular theory. Recently we asked one of the most J prominent scientific authorities on diet to make public his opinion about j the cause of overweight. "Too niany people today blame sweets for ! everything," he said "but I can tell ' you positively that overweight is J not due to sweets alone. j "The simple truth is that some people gorge one foodstuff, others ; another. Men and women who are ! overweight have become so by the ' heavy overeating of starches, or , sugar, or fats and oils. "I am certain that I am right in ', saying that the average increase in ; overweight cannot be laid to the in creasing intake of -sugar or any : other aingle food." j Perhaps the most valuable con-; elusion to be drawn from this famous man's remarks is that a ; balanced diet is most conducive tn ' good health. Many foods that right fully belong in such s diet will be more readily eaten if sugar is used to make them more appetizing. ; Sugar brings out all the best : flavors of cereals, fruits, vexeUblrf and many beverages. It freshens and j Invigorates the appetite. Most fnoci j are" hairr. delicious and nouri.d-i! with jcar. Tti SubM Iuslilu::. i Week-End Shoe Special FRIDAY-SATURDAY Pumps Strap Stylos Tie Numbers High and Iow Heels Fatent Leather - Calfskins and I.ilfht Colored Shoes Specially Priced at ?5.8.T One Price Only $5.85 These are all regular stock shoes including; Johansen styles values to $8.50. This remarkable sale of short line shies includes the smartest of summer shoes; most all sizes are here, but not in all styles. , .. Patent leathers, the popular colors of Beige, French Tieige, Lido Sand, Etc. Make this sale one the thrift-wise shopper will not overlook. See our window displays. - . '.-''.' "i 1 ' ' Burnett Shoe Go. Quality Shoes Economy Prices HEATHMAN HOTELS r , '. . ..',,:f- , ' . .'Xtt Headquarters for the Eastern Star and Grand Lodge Delegates June 10, 11, 12th Make reservations early. Heathman Hotels G. E. Heathman- ,.. Owner nnd Mgr. i Park at galimia V.VJiX M. KINO at c. .0, 1'lrJvTr; Asa't. insTS. . . uruauwny ai Look Over Our Want Ads for Hzxz " its. ia i It."! . 6 ''("fsi' i'V Baking It' Tnnrnnr( If vo (isd toy fault whit . ever In tklt btklnr powder, or think you do, jrout mf will return your moary tad ho py for rht tip, bimtr, Hour, etc., you htve Died. ::. m Ti, 'irlr','j P'vpVP''' --nsiej 14'Ssjp :i' :-i- mi' A full pound - for your pound price It means 10c in your purse All cream of tartar baking powders aeU at about the tame price. But some contain only of a pound. One contains a full pound. And " 1 pound" is printed on the tin in plain dight. There are cheaper baiting powders than Schilling but they contain no cream of tartar. Ask any domestic science teacher which she prefers a cream of tartar baking powder or a substitute. Ask your doctor. Ask any pure food department. All cream of tartar baking powders are good but yon might just as well get a full pound for your pound price. Read the Schilling label. It mean just what it sayt. That's another Schilling way of keeping faith with you. I Coffe 82 Ef tracts 47 Spice Tea . r.le'X V4 .