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Saturday, June 15, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three joaetu 1 - Ronde D. A. R. In r Meetine at Union With the Baiter .Indies as host esses, the Matthew SlarhueU chap ter of the Daughtera of the Ameri can Kevolullon of Baker and the Urunde held a Joint meeting: yes terday nt the I'nfon holtd, observing King day. A luncheon was served at one; o'clock, one tons table ac commodating the twenty-six Kuests A silver basket of koikcou pink roses centered the table while lit 'lion. Miss Charlotte Kuhl ine either side were tall pink tapers indented the lesson which had to do silver candelabra. The luncheon , with the work in the Philippines wan served in four courses. ' j ;ind was splcmiid. Tiie devotionals After the- luenheon. the Indies vjtre conducted by Mrs. ('. 10. An adjourned to the parlors where a- derson. There was a good atten Hiioit proKmm was given, presided dunce- of la, lies at the m.-.-lintf. over y Mrs. Itay Willinms, regent; or the Grand Uonde. chapter. The rltualisiic opening exercises were held with the' remainder of the program given in the following or di, -. - " Salute to the flag. . -V..I American's Creed ..IJrayftr.' ..MiKH. h'OKter. of Ilaker '"'.': ' I'lano Soloes G'nyntle, lLimercsfitc. Gluclt-Hrn-jt , i hnis, Rachmaninoff. 1 Miss Ktelger, Ha!;er Heading of the President General's ', Message for l-'lag I uy. ; Mrs. Henedlct, or Maker ' Vocal soloes " ' "Youth" "Within a Klowcr' ' -The Milher Heart" Mrs. , Toll man, of Baker, nceom-.- paiiled by M-iss Foster, ileadng.-; "Kncourngeinenl." .. "What's Ois Itrtde Wulh?" "Angella and Curlntta." .Mary Vaughn Hendrlckson, ha Grande. I'lano Duet! : '.."Morning Mood" Krom Peer (Jynt Suite Grler "An it ra's Manc " from Peer Gynt ' . - Suite Crier. Mrs. Lee Iteynolds, Mrs. Kvana I'resenlation of past regent's bar to tho retiring regent' of Grande Houde chapter, Mrs. II. G. Smith, by Mrs. Williams. It was a very enjoyahle gather ing, throughout. Mrs. A. L. Sec man of Seattle. Wash., was a vis itor from a distance. Announcement Of . Betrothal Is Made A group of girl friends, the ma jority of whom are home from teaching and college for the sum mer vacation, were entertained at an evening party last evening hy the Misses Llletta and Louise. Le Ighlon at their home on Cedar Street, with Mrs. Lelghton, Mrs. It; F. Tyler and Mrs. Leslie Duncan assisting. There were games ar ranged for the evening, Miss Helen Williams receiving the prixe. The guests were sealed, late in the eve ning, ut a t a ble with prel t y a p polntments where a color arrange ment of red and while was effectiv ely carried out. " The centerpiece consisted of red peonies and white columbine. The place favors were dainty misses, each of whom had on her arm a tinted bag sealed v'th a tiny gold heart. Miss Itnlh Margaret Mali, with Miss Helen Aldrlcb at t he piano sang very sweetly "I Love You Truly" as the bags were being opened. Their contents revealed the betrothal of Miss Liletta and Mr. Merle Telief pon. Miss Lelghton, who Is home now from her teaching duties at Madras, Oregon Is the elder daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, It. W. Lelgh ton. She was graduated from the la Grande high school In ltH'4, and from W'llnmetie university in I!i2. She, has always been very popular here ami was one. of the most ac tive young peoplo In the local Methodist church. At Willamette she was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority and the Phi!a dosian liternry society, was presi dent nf the Classical club and was Senior Scholar In Uitln. Since her graduation she has been teach'tig at Madras, and will he there also n e x t yea r. M r. Te I le f son , w h ose home, until recently has been at The Hallcs. Is agent for the Union OH company at Madras. He Is a graduate of the Hehnke-Walkor i business college of Portland. On the guest list last evening were Miss Lois Nelson, Miss Helen Williams. Miss Jan W'MiiiniK. Miss Kohii Sherman. Mrs. Glenn Muring, Miss Marjnrin Gore, Mis Hertiet Pier son, Miss Huth Margaret Hall. Miss Helen Aldrlcb, Mis. H. K. Tyl. Mrs. Leslie Duncan, Mrs. Lelghton. the Misses Lelghton. Parkdale Club Is Entertained The ParkdHle club met Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Klla Smalley in Island City. Mrs. Mag gie Hage; and Mrs. Klla H;irnett being the as'sting hostesses, thn Smut ley home having been quite attractively decorated with potted plants and garden flowers. On the proK'atu offered during the nfter noon, Miss Frances Alexander play ed two piano soloes and Miss Da phne Hnwery. costumed as a Gypsy, played a Gypsy number. Mrs. Laura gave un excellent reading and Miss Anna Louise Moore fin is bed t he progra m with a plu no solo. A social hour and refresh ments completed a pleasant after noon. There were present nineteen members of the club and two guests. Mra Henry Moors and Mrs. Joe Salk'eld. Women prevented an aviator from allowing n monkey to drop nut of hifl piano on a parachute in New York the other day. They'll it III let a man make a monkey of himself, IhouKh. ews Missionary Group 5 Of Presbyterian Church Entertained ,Mrs. Stella liitfle, Mrs. It. S. Kalcin, M i-M. George Itichardson and Mrs. A. S. Anderson were the hostcKH committee which entertain ed the Women's Missionary society at the Presbyterian church at the church yesterday affemoon. Their social hour, with dainty refresh- rments, followed the program study of the afternoon winch was of exceptional Interest and tnstrue- Farewell Party Honors Teachers .ir. .win Mia. juiiii . nemieu. who taught the Uiverside school) uxL year and who have just start- ed for Greeley, I'olo.ado, where. they will attend summer school, ! were given a happy send-off by a . maPm and c icumliers. AH large number .r their friemls in -through the year we use them to Hie Krtiildale vicinity. Korty-five of so,,,. PXtenl but during the sum them gathered at the Itennett hoinej mer months they become plentiful ai tin. noon hour and arranged a am cheap. wonderful dinner, w hich all enjoy- J Tomatoes are actually a tender ed together, not the least so. the I vegetable ami heir to many nlant giie.sia oi nonor. Queen Margaret At M K,CgaLia;for rai-fully. i Shape, color Miss Margaret Itiggs of this city. ! chosen hy the American Legion to j hold sceptereii sway over Hid Le gion regatta at Pendleton today uu 1 toomrrow has for her atten dants three Pendletutl girls who ale to be princesses - to the regatta HUeen. ' They are Miss Thelmn Akey daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Junies 1;. Akev MIms Ann Al.lrl.-li l;i iiflil er nf ie un. i ii-M i.' u Ai.iriii I and Miss Betty Uond, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Willard Hond: Miss Akey represents, the Pendleton ifoinmei-ciul association of which Mr. Akey is president. Miss Aid- licit represents t lie American Le-1 be picked In a green hut mature gion Auxiliary and Miss Hond tho'stugo and ripened hy artificial l.'eiidleton Kound-Cp of which Wil-! means. These are of generally lard Hond Is one of the. members' good uualitv If the skins are 6f the hoard of directors. smooth and glossy. lir. ltlchard lwrence has been1 Wrinkled skins are another In chosen admiral for the. affair ami ; ,leu t Ion ' of Inferior quality, he is acting as official escort for; Mrmness should be. watched Queen -Margaret. Mrs. Kred ,1)011- for. often tomatoes of good color ert, president of the Pendleton .mi shape with smooth glossy Women's club is the official chap- skins are partly hollow Inside anil eron and Mrs. Victor Martin presl- nre l0s disappointing when sKc denl of the American Legion Aux- ,M, Such a vegetable yields easily illary, Is official hostess. Arrange- meiits for the queen's visit hav been handled by Itulon Smith, of tin; local American Legion committee. ; .Miss rtiggs went to Pendleton cause It is almost Ibe same color this morning and is occupying a as the siem-etiil Itself. As this run suite of rooms at Hotel Pendleton, ' dltlon spreads rapidly II should be hut her "official headquarters art' carefully watched, nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. I-Yrl ! Cucumbers are less perishable Donert. On her arrival In Pendle-t. ton this morning, accompanied by hir .mnlhnr who u--iu ni..t l.t- l i I Victor Murtin. Mrs. Kred I lonerL ' Admiral Lawrence. und Itulon ftinllh. I in proportion to diameter and not At 11 o'clock this morning. ton tapering towards the ends. Queen Margaret, her mother, the 1 Pointed or wit hered ends, princesses and Mrs. Martin were J spaiiginess. yellowing extreme entertained at a luncheon at thej shortness proclaim seedlness and Ihincrt home, with Mrs. Donert asllnfeiior quality, hostess. At noon two official cars - iook 1 ne royal party 10 trie Kegat- Tlnre the queen, nnd the ad and th.. princesses were in a barKe ,.,. Anil . ,vjKess of j explain. .1. near the floul. American Kills lo hear arms is 1 Unified service nt 7:30 . m. will . I'Or the even. liB hours. Mr. and nationwide, jildninB by the Hum- he carried out throllBhoul the sum Mrs. James I.. Akey will entertain her or nnlns mirk.l h..ro ,1 .o,i.u n the '""' ;" a n::t"l HERE'S NEWS! If you're fond of popular music we want to call your attention to the. following list of new records. There's records for the (lancers as well as the vocal enthusiasts. They're all good. We'd like you to hear them, so look us up soon ! I'm .Tiixl a Vagabond I.ovei I'm Still Caring Pox Trot I.ove Me or Leave Me Kox Trot The I-'ind of Sleepy Water Vox Trot tSweet Chewnik1rt My Heart Is Hluer Than Your Kyes Waltz When You Come to the Knd of the Day Waltz Th Wedding of the Painted Moll Ilroadway Melody Tnu Were Mennl for Me hove lioat Jllttln' the Celling Fox King a Little Love Song Wake I'p, Chlllun, Wake I'm Ciay Over Yoi: V,s My Sin Pox Tint When My lreamn Cnme The Dream fllrl of PI K. My Sorority Sweetheart nid-r.iwhloned Iidy The Toyniaker's Iream dinner at the Akey home. At It p. m. an Informal reception will be held at Gw Kred Uonert home, at which local and visiting Legion naires, Auxiliary members and oth er friends will he most welcome. In charge of plans far tho reception Is Die following auxiliary commit ter: Mrs. Archie Hond, Mrs. Roger Kay and Mrs. U Jttchey. At 3 p. m.. the h with Princess j ineinia, fiinecss iseuy ami i-rin-cess Amy will attend thi- regatta .:ance at Happy Cnnyon, Thf A menca n I .eglon A u xllla ry will entertain at a breakfast at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, the af fair, which will be at the l-'red Oon. erl home, being for the queen and her attendants. The cnmmdlee In charge is made up of Mrs. Taut Kimtell, Mrs. dura Porter Smith Mrs. M. K. IC.sselstyn, Mis. Kinil Gohnert and Mrs. Jane Temple. The Auxiliary flower committee, which will see- that the queen 'k suite in fragrant with .summer , blooms, is made up of Mrs Wesley Kvaus and Mrs. . L. Young. Thu telephone comtnittev fur the aux iliary in made up of Mis. Tom Ki-atiug. Mrs..t. ('. I'roelislel and Mia. Grover Truylor. Queen Margaret will wear silk ensemble sails us her royal rai ment. The prlneessos will be In sporls costumes MRNfTIS nv si ST It MAIEY perhans there are no two veer- etahbs moro popular than to-1 diseases which make them und inhle M.iiio nf (lift l..fwlH um perfectly obvious but some are not i so noticeable and iiiilsI he looked smnol hness and . "... w ' "I'liniK uu. Itound or slightly heart-shaped. perfectly formed ami not loo "ruffley" around the stem that's the shape to choose. Look For Clean Color A good red color Is ej-senllal. While there are many varieties of tomoineh- ranging from a rosy red to a deep scarlet, a definite clear color always should be-looked for. A yellowish tinge Indicates toma toes which were picke.l Immature ami the vegetable will be tough and tasteless. Shipped tomatoes usually must under pressure and giveH a hollow sound when tupped with the fin gers. Ihm't Overlook Stem-Hot. SI fin -rot is euslly overlooked be- an.! their defects quickly appar- cut. I I'nlni- ntnl ulinnr. ut:. Dm .K.fl.lln u- factors. Slicing cucumb.-rs sliould be two-thirds creen in color, hmir 1 Madame Schwlmmer was denied j citizenship because of her con- '""re In quiet places. lice nnd lleeand Trot Kox Trot t'p -fox Trot Titd True Pox Trot A. FbUltret Shllkret Shiikivt .'Otllkret ADLER'S MUSIC Ntws of the Chutchs Father Will Be Honored Sunday In Tfie Church Presbyterians Plan Spec ial Program for "Dad" Other Interesting Services Scheduled. Tho annual service in memory of Kaihcr" will be observed at the prt.Mhyteruin church, Sunday morn ing, 1 1 o'clock. The pastor, the Kev. J. George Walit. will speak on " "Knther.' the Granite Word." es the word Father have more meaning than any other word? This question the pastor pluris to answer. Kathers are Invited to this service. Mrs. George Hichardson will sing the solo "O Utmb of God" by Jaeoby. Mrs. It, G. Mc('al) will play the following organ numbers. I "Pastoral i'relmle" hy Armstrong: "Chanson du Matin" by Guul; and "Kestival Murch" by Gaul. At S o'clock in the evening the (: pastor wilt speak on "l-Vrvent In Spirit." Miss Gladys Miller at the J organ console will play the prelude '"I'be Itosary' ' by Nevin; the ofier- tory "Melodies by lriml; anu tne Misses Jennie Nlelson and Kffle Itlanchard, will play the violin duet "Sextette from Lucia" by . lonl j jsettl. ' Sunday Itible School with class es for nit ages, at 0 : 4 r a. m Junior Christian l-Indeavor at M itgllsh Lutheran Church At the Sunday mornini? worship. beginning at It o'clock, the pastor, the Itev. Leir H. Awes, wiij preaeb on the subject, ."finding Joy In Life." The church school meets for worship nt S:45 followed by graded class work for nil. The subject. for discussion In the adult Hible class is. "The Price of Folly." I First Church of Christ. Scientist I Services wil' be held tomorrow morning nt. 1 1 o'clock nt First Church of Christ, Scientist at First 'and Washington. The subject will t he "God the Preserver of Man." Golden tet: Deuteronomy XI: 27. : The eternal God is thy refuge, nnd underneath are the everlasting arms. . Sunday school is held every Sun day morning at :45 o'clock for j children up to the, hro of twenty years. j The reading room In the Wpst I Jacobson Huilding is open every I day except Sundays and legal'ltoU . days from 12 to 4:3W o.'elock. ... TJutjpuUutt, Ik cordially invited, to attend the church services and visit and use tho reading room. i First M. K. Church Sunday school will convene at 9:45 o'clock tomorrow morning at tho Klrnt Methodist KplHcopal church, followed by morning wor ship at 11.. The theme of the morning servico Is "Victory." The chorus choir, W. W. Nusbatim, di rector, will sing "Hend Youlr Hearts." by W. H. 1'lxon. Kp worth League devol tonal meeting i to be held ut 7b. m. and at 8 o'clock the preaching ser vice will open. 1 jtiM'opnl Chinch Services at the St. Peter'si Kp.V- I roml rll,,rch HmlHy will rnurPn ool at n. 111 Include 111. and the morning prayer ut II n. 111. Christian Church. Sppcial music and a sermon on "The How and Why of Church Pensions" will feature the morn ing service at 1 I o'chick at the t 'ent ra 1 'h u rch of I 'h rlst . A n educational report from the com mission on the ministry will be given. Thp new pvtislon plan to Kill ..-III vice assisted by the yom,K people's llbi Connecticut Yankees Ills Connecticut Vnnkees Helaninn and IHh Orrhest r;i ftelsinati and Mis Orchenlni The Troubadour;. ' IlelMinnn and Mis orchestra diaries King ch.-irb-K King Charles King Charles King nnd the Victor Orchestra ami the Victor Orchestra and the VJt-to nnd the Vlct-i Ot rltei t at 4 irehfHt rn Wn ring's Pennsylvania tin Waring Pennsylvania n dene Austin 'iene AuHtln Vanglin le I;itb Vipughn lie l.cath CO. choir and orchestra. Christian Kn--ilenvor meeting, nnd 20-mlnute ser- I mon, on "The lrlce'of Valunturvl I Christian Service." A special In-A vltatlon Is extended norma! school teachers and students. Church, of Gk1 Sunday school will begin at tft; o'clock Suniluy morning at the Church of God with . Mrs. P. S. Miller ns snperlntemlent. The Itev. Carlos 1'lu miner will preach at It a. m. on "SpWtual Ity" and in the evening his suhject will he "Hlndonmces to Spirilnul ity." First llaptlst (1 lurch Services at the Klrst IkiplUt cbureh tomorrow will he as fallows: Sunday school at !:4i a. m morn ing services at 1 1 o'clock. Mr. Col lard will speak, his subject to be "The Passover." Mrs. Hymmi and Klizaheth Mess are to tdng a duet. Island City Ctimvti The pastor, the Rev. M. I. Han sen, will have for his subject at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning nt the Island City Com munity church KphesiiH nrt its church." The morning worship will he preceded hy Sunday school at 1 0 o'clock. KpwtirtlT league meets at 7 p. m. The public Is In vited. 5 Union, Wallowa Joint Picnic To Be Given Monday i The Pnlon County Association of Mlni.sterH and Affiliated workerK will hold a joint picnic with the Wallowa County Ministerial union at Itlvernlde iiark next Monday. The local county u.-iu! ior. !h composed of Protectant iiiinlHlerH, their wIveH ami lay-mftmherH affil laled with them In the christian work of the community. All are Invited. The Wallowa iuion -.members are guests and 1'nlon county membera are asked to bring plenty for tho,mny program tor Himday follows: picnic dinner. A Hpeclal commit- e:iG, transcontinental program; tee compose.! or .mcm. l; -iiuweH ami 7:45, melodies. Over KGO. KPOi Mra J. tleorge WuUt have thejKSL. KOA, KPI, KO.MO, K HQ, 'menu in charge und arc to lell thej and KGW. meinnertt wmu a ttruif, a goon time und pleasant fellowship. Isl untlcipatfd. according Id H. f Put- nam, secivtary. f- When Will You Have To Buy A New Rug? WINNOWINCS Several of the churches ure re memherlng Father's day tomorrow, which each year fall ou th third Sunday m June in the United Stutett and Canada. Tlu- original Idea, stilt followed. Is to wear a red row for living fathers, and ti while rns for those who have passed on. The inld-weck meeting at the Church of God, beginning Wednes day evening ut X o'elock, will lv a Hible study of the fourth chapter af Hoiuans. Thirty primaries and . juniors have been attending the Dally Va cation Hible school at. I he Kngllsh Lutheran church during this last week. The school will continue one more week, giving attention to worship, singing, dramatics, Hible stories, memory and hand work. . The Loyal Sisters Aid wilt hold a general meeting at the home of Mrs. George Rochester. ISi X avenue, next We-dnesduy, starling with a politick dt utter at I o'clock. All women of the church and mem bers of the aid und friends are welcome. , m The Intermediate Ltilher league will hold an outing at P'.ne .Cotie Sunday afternoon with a program a. 5 o'clock and luncheon at 6 o'clock. ' , I , si1 N DAY I'HOiiHA.MS The National nroadcnKtlng com Th American Broadcasting company program for . Sunday fo- Iowm: 7:3". humorous sketch; 2, piano recital; 8:30, Vic Meyern or- How long do your rugs wear'? How much of the wear is due to the quality of materials, and how much to tho care you give the rug while it's on your floor? ' Have you ever estimated how much it costs to clean your rugs, beat them the old-fashioned way? Have you ever thought of the cost in new rugs that result from grit and dirt embedded in your rug fabric, cutting the nap as it is walked on, cutting down the very quality you have paid for? If you're learned about rugs, you know that they can be made to wear twice as long, retain their color and attractive ap pearance far leyond former expectations if you give them mod em care. . . ' And that care is provided at insignificant expense today by electricity. The best known methods of protecting rugs in your home is with the modern vacuum sweeper drawing the grit and dirt out of the rug by electric power, leaving it clean and soft wear resisting. Electric outlets in your home and the appliances to connect with them are not only conveniences but great economies. Elec tricity saves every housewife more than it costs because it does her work, tatter, faster, more economically than it was ever done before. ; . , , i Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "The Electric Way Is the Thrifty Way" Plan Your Vacation-Apparel ' NOW! New Sweaters New Skirts-i-New Blouses New Dresses New. Hats . : PUTMAN'S- La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery '?,' , rhefltra: 8:30, Salon orrhratra; 10 lo II, Kliylhm Aci's. Over K.IU, ' KQA una KKX. t . KI-MtO (filOkpl finn Vvn nrlM.n ! 8, fpatures; d, Aihqh uiul Aiuly: lo 13:1(1. iliiiint music. KVr (7C0) Tnroina , ri'uiurcs, nuiHln and hoiikn. KNX (li)SUkr) I .on AnKdiasi word and music. MONI1AV l'lt()(il!.MS NBC; 7, In lnnoHlund: s, sym- f iiTKiiin iinlliiTilli - --- "i,.i. . TEVENS55?ErjELEN COi $405 Adams, ia Count Ten Before You Strike : There's nothing new f angled about our values or prices. They are the good old fashioned kind reliable, honest and steady. That's why so j many people trade here, and are always satisfied, v iilHinlsts: 9. fmirp::9:30, Plantn- yV-' tloil Ivcliocs; hour. AVtt': 7:30, Id to. 11, Slumber Rhythm Aopb: R, MumIcuI (U'lus: ; '.I, "The Twins", souk and' patter-; 9:30. string uuur-: Wei; 10, sum hits from Hroadway; 111 to 13, Uhytlml Aces. j I Kl'ltf (i, niun Monday jam-' j boroe; 10, Amos and Andy 10:10,' l daneo mualr.. J.Vi S, music and songs; iO,'. dance music. '. ti ran do. Ore., Grace Bid?. $'' ft