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Saturday, June S, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three Society News hapter I, P. E. 0. : Entertained At Luncheon Friday I Announcements T'liapliT I. I. K. O. was lanter ned yesterday at a 0:10 o'clock iiv ittv home of Mrs. Joe Ingle anil Alts. Stella Ingle. i5"7 eond st rout, guests lupins Mrs. inch'- Spoer.i, Mm. Audrey Smith Oakland, California, and Airs. A. Keavor of l,os Angeles, Cal rnia. Convention reports were School Closes At Fruitdale; . Program Held The Kruitdale school closed with a program and picnic dinner at Hiverside park last week. The pro gram consisted of an operetta "The Golden Whistle" by the. primary room and a playlet "Tardy Town" by the upper grades. County Sup erintendent K. A. Say re presented All members of tho So-Ne-He j the eighth snide diplomns and tho club aro requested to meet at thej Hoys ami Girls club certificates for home, of Airs. Krod Young at 1413 work completed last yeur. The Afonroe avenue before 10 o clock dinner at noon was sponsored by Tuesday and Le ready to follow the gypsy trail from there at 10 o'clock. tort allied Thursday afternoon at by Mrs. Coorgo S. Itirnio, llu. home of Airs. Carl Fuller with '.sklent of chapter 1, Airs. Clydo the Misses Alary and Alargaret tho I'arent-teacher association. Airs. George Itynerason president being in active charge. About 150 people were present for these In- The Alicel I-adies Aid will be en- j teresting exercises. Including par- It is. Al rs. 11. S. lirownlon, and 's, A. li. kiehardson who were tiresentatives from.-; U10 local, alitor .to tho state convention at, aside. Mi's. A, I., Richardson is also honored by having been ked to sing on the program two ys during t.he convention. Plans ire diseus.se 1 during the meeting r a luncheon which is to be given 1 Tuesday. June IS, In honor of ly visitors to the Hankers' con tilion who may belong to the sls rhood. The committee making ; arrangeiiients consists of Air i A. Ziirlnick; Airs. H. W. Hrown 1 and Airs. William Miller. I ...... lucky Dozen Club ; In Enjoyable Meet Taylor as assistant hostesses. The Lucky "po::en club was eii ftained W'nd.iesday afternoon at e home, of Airs. Lee Han ford til ten members of the club pros it and two guests. Airs; AIcGrew Id Airs. Herbert Speckhurt. Mrs. inford hiil bur homo beautifutly i-o rated with garden flowers In fat. almndance. The. ajternuun is spent sewing. and visiting, as jibe custom 'with this club. Airs. Jnford's lunch was served in two jirses. The next meeting will be jld at the home of Airs. Charles tiffin. , r. and Mrs. McNary ' Married 25 Years MENUS ents, visitors and pupils. Tho Kruitdalo school has 43 pup ils, with Air. and Airs. John V. Hennett as teachers. Two pupils, Ntws othe Chute! Guest Speakers In Pulpits Here Sunday Morning Christian, Episcopal and) Uaptist Churches An . nounce Talks by Work ers from out of Town. Three guest speakers, are an nounced for Sunday in La Grande churches. D. Mlddeko, of Kverott. H'nol. t.-lll ..i. .1.. 1.1.. . 11 Gladys Ruth Ansell and Lewis An-I; V m i mi. 1 use imp- . , , itlst church at the regular morning sell made a perfect attendance record, and all the pupils in tho' Hy Sister Alary There is no time of the year when hearty salads aro as welcome as during the summer months. On a hot noon we are decidedly grate- 1 Donald Thornton. hoiii', and Aliss Aiildred Hess will Ui l-.tr lflnnL.,lni, t,, 1 II,. O ... nf .., , " """". Smith. The Rev. Oliver II. C eve- passed the state exam nations. Al- .,, .. - ,, . 1 . , . land, rector of Afouut Vernon, so all of those In the ower grades! ... . ..., . . , . . ,. . .iash will preach the morn ng ser- Ai.-hth ,ii.,irtnia M,,Hnlmon at ,he I'-Piscnpul church. Miss 1 . 11... . im .Grace Noting, a returned mission tlcon pictures of mlslonavy work being done on 10 world-fields by the churches of Christ through tho United Christian Alissfounry soci ety. Tho unified service will con tinue throughout tho summer months. "We want new teachers and stu dents of tho Kastern Oregon nor mal school to feel they are wel come to any of our meetings," the liev. R. L, I'utnum announces. Knglisli LullicM-aii Church Tho regular 'morning -worship viH begin at 11 o'clock.' The pas tor will deliver the sermon on the subject, "Opportunities In Extrem ities Tho choir will render the special anthem, "Waiting on tho Lord." The Sunday school meets at 9:4.1 n. m followed by sessions of tho Intermediate and Junior leagues. The Intermediates will have 11 a out ing to Vine (.'one Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock. There will bo pot luck supper and program. Tho Vacation Bible school for primaries and juniors will begin Alonday morning the 10th, meeting I Central Church of Christ Sunday from 9 to 12 o'clock for two weeks. morning. Tit" many local friends of Dr. I i . Ali-Nary, superintendent of e sta'e hospital, and Airs. Alc iry. of I 'end let on, will have a ill interest In tin- observance of eir silver wedding annivormry. licit in to be celebrated tomorrow tho McNary home in Pendleton. 10 first nollee of the silver weld 5 coming from Pendleton reads follows, A 11 inleresling event of t he leketid will tiio arrival of a ditp of guests nt 1 lie home of I It, d Mis. V. 1. Ak'Narr, the visit it, I not tiding members of the idding parly at the wedding of . and Mrs. .McNary in the Kpis pal church r.t Salem 011 .Juno U, (i -I, twenty-live years ago. Those who will be here for. the ver anniversary will bo Air. and W. II. (tin ghardt, or Snlem, -. and Airs. Iter! 10. llaney. Air. . d Airs, liaphael p. Ilonhain, Air. 11 Airs, lieiiiaiiiin Gadshy, and ' s Hazel Ueed. the seven latter lug front Portland. They will bo honor guests al :tn It i versa ry dinner nt the AIc ;ty Imnie (omnrrow evening. On tiday Air. and Alts. John Adams il Mr. and Airs. S. li. Thompson II entertain lor In-, and M rs. Nary an dlheir guests at an In 'tn.'il flintier at tlie Adams homo, ter in the oveiting a group of ends have been asked to call In mally at the "1 -Nnry home. Kor the wedding twenty-five , .irs ngo, Mrs. llaney was maid or nor for tho bride. Other altettd Is were Mrs. Gadsby. Alif-s Reed, s. Ralph Walker, if Portland: Irtte Mrs. Shmmeey Rishop of lent: Mrs. Ivan Oakes of Hums: s. Joseph Ralston and Mrs. Will Itntrell of Albany. Airs. Rmi m plnyed the wedding march. ' '.. A, McNary. nf Portland, ther of Or. AIcNary, was best in. :md usiteis were Roy Rishop. i liile Chattncey Rishop. W. H. ' rghardt and Utlo Wilson of .VI 11. c "rs. Ilus- Hostess i To V. I. M. Club j'he V. I. tM. ( lull m- t Wednes f ,-it the count ry home of Mrs. Hug. a pot luck lunch having n served st one fifteen o'clock, sides t he fifteen club members attendance the guest list tnclud- M is. i;ila Si on, Mr. and Airs. K. Reitjimy and Mrs. Walter )ss. The lti-xt meeting will bo the home of Airs. A. K. ling in Grnnde. tcus nil WPKT rtlOM C.ltcAGO 9T)llM Greatest u®ulion. of anus talent evey assembled! It' so bi It needs the sky for a roof nnd all outdoors for a stae 1lHiled hllmclioiu ' Brilliant lircworks Display! ful fne the enollnir frewtniess oft Knmn nf tlie tinieet j-ii rrifrl mit both the looks and taste of a salad j by the pupils this year were Good ! ...MisH Younff JK a "Ucge-mate of that furnishes our needed calories t Manners poster contest. Care of.!, nn" M,s- n- r" l'tnam and is ueing entertained in their home UK Wtll !IX tllinci-nl KJlltst Jllld Vltil-t 'font U nrninnf Vlnl 1 'fkfi! I few I mins. Hreakfast project. Dairy Cattle ""r"'K here. Since leav The cook will find it much eas- poster project. The I. T. A. has ,lnR 11 e "io university in Ku icr to serve her main dish as a supplied for equipment, a readingfht" S1 navo not met. Nil tun t tin n f n some ot tier form. 1 An efficient staff of teachers have been organized to give a program consisting of worship, singing. Rlble stories, handwork and games. The school will meet in the Luth eran church. First lreslyUrum Church Sundav morn hi ir t lie n-iKtnr will was quite ill nnd Tor a time herpeak on "Faith nnd Assurance.' recovery was doubtful, lb-. A. I Mrs. S. R. Morgan. In charge of mu no fire Is needed for prolonged (set of the "The World Rook" ineiaun, pioneer missionary to lib- sic for the summer months, will cooking. The salad materials must I Kruitdalo- has met the require-'"' was Bhot ,,y rib,t" handits. stnff with Airs. Jack Ferris, the all be prepared ready for mixing ments for a standard t wo-rooml; Shortly ,,rt0P his dealh a 011,1 for beautiful duet, "Still, Still with sometime befdro they will be i Bt.100i nd has received from tho' vohintePr niissionaries for fitreign Theo" by Rrackett. Airs. U. G. table and chairs and a picture for She can keep her kitchen cool , oae h room. Tho iKtard built a during the heat of the day since concrete walk and purchased a $55 After leaving school Aliss Young j WINNOWINGS I'UTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery .... needed and since no salad should oo mixed until reaoy to ue servca, j standard School she has no cause to worryi over its j "spoiling" if tiio family is late in coming. If you have never used string beans in salad Combinations you have overlooked one of the best vegetables for salads. They don't loose their sltapo and become "mushy" as some vegetables do and they combine particularly well with moat. county superintendent tho "Oregon certificate. .riein. Aliss Grace 1 oung was one : Tnfnii m-minut .iti tim to answer the call and being quail- . prelude "Cantabllc" by buret, tlie ueu was sent to linet. nffertorv "Riobeslled" bv Carman. Library Ghats This is her first furlough and in-land tho postludo asmueh as she- comes from tlie only by Foote. 'Festival March" Christian mission in that far-off land on tho "roof of the world" she has a particularly interesting .story to toll. She comes from a hand of superstition, ignorance and idolarty, a land infested with rub- varieties are most attractive used whole. They should be cooked un til just tender in as little water as possible. The following salad can be va ried in many ways. Alatch-tlke pieces of veal and carrots can be substituted for beans and tongue suggested in the recipe. Salmi One and one-half cups cold cooked string beans, 1 cup cold cooked ham, 1 cup cold cooked tongue, Rurnnula onion, green pepper lly AIARIOli K. DOTY, Rlbrarlan The library has just recently put. hers and organized brigands: a land 'J'he young,, early : into circulation a number of inter- Imountainous and very hazardous to esting books. Here are just a few: : travel; a land isolated from civil J "MOV iization. Marl in Johnson KpKonpnl Church ,"I did not know what adventure j Sunday. June ti, services nt Ht was until I began to Investigate Peter's Episcopal church lions," says the author of "Safari." .Holy commu.don at 8 n. m, This is a story of African adven tures with the king of beasts. Ex cellent photographs and a most in teresting book. "Hows aitl Whys or Minium Reliavior.' George A. JKirscy Tn Iho'cveningfl nt 8 o'clock, the sermon topic will he "Provisions of Grace." Aliss Gladys Miller will play tho service, presenting the prelude "Twilight" by Fritul, the offertory by Rynes nnd tho post ludo "Sortie" by Dunham. Aliss Ruth Geibol will sing he solo "Aly Roved One Rest" by Rird. Sunday Riblo school is at 0:l" a. in.; Junior Christ inn Endeavor, 11:0 a. in. and Intermediate Chris- will be, Ran Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. church Church of Gm1 Sunday school will begin at 0 Jhe AR1- school, fl.45 and morning player, ill: 00. The Rev. Oliver II. Cleve land, of Aljount Vernon, Wash., will f flo'k Sunday morning I be the visiting clergyman and will Church of God. Airs. S preach the sermon. ; I?r is superintendent and the les- I The Guild will meet at the home will bo "The Story of tho of-Airs. Anderson Wednesday, J tine , Roehabitos." To what extent are our parents 1L This meeting will include a I "to Rev. Curios Plnmmer will to blame for our tempers, loibles, picnic to which the whole parish preach at 11 o'clock in the morn- Several number aro included In Sunday's program to be held at tho First Presbyterian church, Tho mid-Vook mooting nt tho Church of God, beginning Wednes day night at 8' ofelock, will n a Rlble study ot the third chapter of Romans. Tho intermediates of tho Luther an church league will have an outing nt Pine Cone Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock, A potluck sup per and program Is planned. Father's day will, bo observed over tho United States ami Canudii on next Sunday, June lti. This date, an annual evet, always fat Is on the third Sunday of tho month, The Rev. Oliver H. Cleveland, rector of Atount Vernon, Wash,, will be n guest speaker at St. Peter's Episcopal church Sunday morning. Tho vacation Riblo school for primaries and juniors will begin Alonday morning at It o'clock at tho Lutheran church. Aliss Grace Young, a returned missionary from Tibet, will speak i at tlie Christian church Sunday ( morning. 1). Aliddeko, of Everett, Wash., will bo a guest speakor Sunday1 morning at tho First Baptist church. Announcements for meetings during the week at the Christian church follow: Alonday Girl's circle to entertain mothers and women of Women's Missionary so ciety; Tuesday Everyman's Riblo class ami Royal Women's class will hold their monthly joint so cial on the E. A. Austin farm if weather permits. Two classes have just closed a contest In vhlch tho women were victorious and tho men aro entertaining at this so cial; Wednesday afternoon I M vi sion A of Royal Sisters Aid moots at home or Airs. Ebell, 1 -04 Penn sylvania avenue; Thursday after noon Division It of Royal Sisters A ill meets at home of AlrsJ C. Mcpherson, 1703 X avenue; Eriday G:H0 o'clock, Alother's and Daughter's banquet at church. Rato-hatchcU chicks need special attention to mnke sure they grow well since conditions for growth aro loss favorablo than early in the season. They should be sep arated from tiio early - hatched chicks and provided with plenty of feed, using a mash hopper C feet long to every 300 chicks. Aiyk In some forf In tho chick nation la a great help in bringing1 along late-hatched chicks. Economy for Those Who Eat Down Town Cut. ham and tongue in pieces ' and vanities-. Is our behavior born Is Invited tho same size as the beans. Mix Eur bred? And isn't heredity just) and add 2 tablespoons vinegar ' a poor excuse after all ? Why j ami 4 tablespoons salad oil beaten J don't all boys grow into Rlncolns' wan i-J teaspoon salt ana i-s. tea-j and Lindberghs?. Who Is tenpon- Now ami then -you soo a woman as pretty as a picture, and !l turns out. thnt she's just another talkie. ing and also at 8 o'clock In the eve ning. Ills morning subject will bo First Church of Christ. Scientist j "Drawing Near to God" nnd In ihoj services win no r.uiu tomorrow evening tho text will bo "Prepare morning nt 11 o'clock at First to Aloot Thv God." Church of Christ, Scientist at First i .Tho-Mmg uoopi'! meeting-will-. stioon tie n tier. ( over n ml let nrnmH uHile"'-T-.uhu -eitn't -u- helm viinm i in refrigerator for an hour or I solves?" Hneclfio answers to ouos-iand Washington. '1 ho subject will begin at 7 o'clock In tho evening longer. When ready to serve drain Rons that occur to us all In thisi"e '(,0I tno n,y (,,nst; 1111(1 Ct'v Mm Rornlce Ingorson will be tho from dressing and arrange each book ator." Golden text: Ry the word loader and tho subject will be Individual service in a ring of on-1 "Rasputin the llolv Devil" (,f tno I'ord w'rn ,he ncavpnB . ' Temperance, and Total Abstln ion anil green pepper. Place on a Uonu K,,op-ARIIor jmade; and all the host of them by once." loaf of head lettuce and serve with ' Tho most mysterious figure' In lne hrent "f h,H mm",K Vm1 NIiU M. F,. Church boiled dressing. ,,,.,- times-a .Sibe.'ian peasant! hHiooI is h.VI every Sun-I The morning subject at. the East Roiled Salad Drcssln- who 8Wayed 11)on aml mUimis , (lay morning a 9,1.. o clock for side M. E. church will bo "The Three eggs. I ublespoon sugar. ,ju. poWur ol eyo Is hero set chMdron "I' to the "kt of '"only (iro.-it Supper." Sunday soho.d 1 teaspoon sjilt, 1- teaspoon "'- fortli years. mods at 9:4s, the morning hour of laid. 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1-2 cup j "The Ait of Thhikhi"" The re),,,inL' rm,m !n lho WoMl wn ship begins at 11 and Epwmtii oil. J-J cup vinegar. Fi nest IHmnet " j.Iacobson bnlbltng is open every . i(.ngue convenes at 7 o'clock. Mix and sift sugar, salt, mus- ... .(.,. ", ,,,. b .... !(1V except Sundays and h-gal hnll- ,yt k (,vbick in tho evening orv- tanl and pepper. Add to ydks of! ...... ' , i..ilvs from 12 to A: An o clock. j (.0!, w (,0 hidd wllli tin- set num i eggs and mix thoroughly. Reat in i . ..... . r ' ... ' , , Tho public is cordially invited ioui-wi to be "The Chanm-less I oil, using a dover beater. Reat in vinegar. Cook over liot water and retpove as soon as mixture coats tho spoon. Eold In whites of eggs beaten until stiff ami dry. Chill and serve. 20 Injured When Mob Storms Prison LI. MOOES, Enincc, Juno 8 (A.P) Twenl y persons worn seriously injured here today in an outbreak of rioting incident to storming of the prison by a mob of lo.'iou. The disturbance followed return ff a sentence of life Imprisonment for Charles Part and, degenerate son of a local merchant, who was convicted of two sordid murders, but by a stranger t wist of court procedure saved from the guillotine'. years of observation of himself and others. Contains suggestions of ways to which to establish the tiuallty of one's own thinking and for t lie Improvement of mental habitudes." "Whither Alaiiklnd" Charles Austin Heard A symposium on modern civiliza tion by men of tills age, all mod erns. Includes articles on Litera ture by Carl Van Do ran; War and peace by Em 1 1 Lud wig; Tho fam- attend the church services and visit and use the rending room. Christian Church Riblo school meets at 9:4ij a. m. and this will be observed as Chil dren's day. Aliss Young is to be Chrisl." Island City Chuii'h Tiie Rev. H. 1. Hansen, pastor of th" Island City Community j church will have for bis subject : "The Recital of a Nation's 'Splrll it present and spenk to the children. (M(t u (),Hm,(( (f wnrfih!p Mebfiid onens a t DO Sunday SEEK. ROWER FREIGHT KATES June 8 GRANTS PASS. Ore ( API The wMtt'rn Oregon traffic ' Gentian po-t association will continue its fight I Jo obtain lower freight rates for interior cities of this section of the stale. This was the decision reach ed at a meeting here last night, and the financing plans to carry the de mands t.f tlie association to Wash ington. I). C, wc-c worked out. i)y by Havcnluck others. "Von Can't 1'iHiit That" George Seldes The truth behind the news. A collection of uncensured material gathered by George Soldes who traveled from Aloscow to Rome, from Mexico to China to get. these vivid and graphic. stories. Tlie book Is fill of dramatic episodes, adventure and intrigue. "Gtiellie' 10 ii i it Ludwig Another Ludwig biography and a dramatic study of tin; groat A special offering for the ehildr of all lands Is to be taken that they i. f j( ho .,,, llt)d lIlo Kl). iiMu ."- I"-'- ;v-.,rlh league mooting will be-in at Afornlng worship will commenco J( ,M it II a; m. and .Miss luting will; - Ellis and muny Hpeak during this hour. . She has ono of the most Interesting of all missionary stories to tell from tlie only mission station located on tlie "roof -of tho world." A unified service is scheduled EXPLOSION' CACSEK DEATH SALEM, Ore., June H (Al') T. S. V;itt, 4S, a nroehanifi for the Sou t hern Pacific Alotor Transport eotnimny here, died early Saturday for 7:30 p. ni. The song servJeo morning as the result or shock mm will be assisted by the young poo- , burns. c;iused when a slovo he was pie's choir and orchestra. Chris- kindling a fire In for the morning tin n Endeavor mooting. Ktoreop- meal, exploded. 1 I RLISS CARMAN DIES NEW CANAAN, ""int., June f A P) Riiss Ca-man. internalion- I ally known poet of Ciinnda, drop ped dc;id of heart d tscasc at the home of I r. imd At rs, Thomas Tunney here today, llu was tiG years old. TO RROADCAST FALLS NIAGARA EALLH, Juno ft (AP) At home a work from tonight you can hoar tin roar of the fam ous falls. Jt will be on the WEAK chain, beginning at 8 p. m. Eastern standard time. ryb'ddy likes i THIS IS THE NEW 1929 "Tiir Danne' which does away with the rouble of tying and Is Just flit be romlng as the lOlS handannn. It :omca in manycorcomblnntinn. Hlack tricot romposep one-half of he model Pkekhed and black and viit silk the other, the ends ol vhlcli are drawn topet her over ne car under tlie tricot band. L -o. 100 PURE ,--r I EASTS IDE SYRUP ATALl DEALERS 1 THE NEW WONDERFUL MEDICINE Now on Sale at tlie Red Cross Drug Store I,a Oinnilo, Oro., Oraco Ulil. "NOPADE" DRESS SHIRTS .. Compl"R' selection or Rroiitl elotlis ami Miitlras shirts In a wide variety of stripes ami fancy pnalerns. $1.19 v- ;t x - i ll 3-Iating most meals down town it tho Wacajawoa t'offeo Shop Is Inereasingly popuhir, not only liecauss tho food is satisfying but beeauso of tho economy. For tho small family, tho regular lunohoons and dinners, together with tho varied a hi , ?arto service, offer an ideal solu tion to tho focal problem. No axpenso of preparation, no kltoh on drudgery, no wasted foods. And It Is especially worth white to enjoy good meals In lho quiet, comfortable surroundings of tills fiuo hotel. Sacajawca Inn "Points tho Way to Hotter Things." Curtains and iankets IiCt us wash your blankets, as we return them in a cedar moth proof blanket bag, all ready to store away for summer. Let us wash your window curtains as we re turn them with straight edges and no cars. MODERN LAUNDRY Phone Main 77. BLUE MOUNTAIN MILY 4. M la i 1Z ' KS-- It's Rich 1 There's a reason why our milk is so rich is so pure and wholesome can al ways be depended upon to be the same high grade product. Come behind the scenes and follow the process from tho moment of milking to delivery if you would understand why our milk is so unusually rich and heavy with cream, First of all, our milk comes from selected cows who are well fed, well cared for, kept in clean barns. It is milked i: the clean est possible way and pasteur ized to make it the world's purest food. That's why you are never disap pointed in the goodness of our milk. Blue Mountain Creamery mm i ma f