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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1929)
Wednesday.-June. ii), 11)29.. LA' GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER, LA GRANDE; ORE. ..,, . ..... Page Three .. S ? OUT OUR WAY OCl . AT ety i V eu)s Miss Greasey And . John Bradner To Be Married Today Al four o'clock this nricinnon ul hi. IKMk Kplscoiiiil rliiiivli.Mlx.Hl Mmuari't Klcunor rrcamy. tl:nifli Icr of llrrhtlraron ami Mrs. S. W. 'rcuwy of IVmllt-ton was iimiHt-.l to John ItrnUiifr. of l.u llrmi lo. i .ion of l)r; U slcr Rrailni r of ITovl- j ilcuco. -lihmlo- lMliind. "Mrs. V. I'. ' ItcuiliiKlon of lVmllcton piaycil the) wcildhiK march as l lie lirido ami! Kiooni ): ( I'D.l. il by Mrs. Mupy ovp I anil ltm 1'. K. SttirRes of Cov, I look tllcii' placiw. Tim Impressive wrvp of the church was rcuil hy j the I lev. W. 1'. ItcnilnK'tnn. Mult-1 o of ICantcrn Ori-gon. The brlile was attire. 1 In a dark hlue travell liiB suit ami caiTloii an arm lion .tiiel of hwpoi pens) anil ophclla roses. - - Bridge Club Ends ; Season With Dinner .Members of III el.a Petlle IIKilw club compleleil their season last lilKht' with a no-host .llnner. parly at the Sacajawea.lnn. An amusing feature of tiie evening .'was the pairing of I he women akalnst the men at cunls. vilh the women wln ilni;. i HIkIi prize for the ' season was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Italpll Webb and consolation honors went to Mr. itnd Mrs. ,T. ,C Meliohall'. ' lliirllur the ev'enllm. ' tj miscellan eous shower was given to Mrf and Sirs. Milton I'rice. who are leaving al ftrandc. later this week 't'o nia'ke their home. In Klamath Kails. . fove yesterday afleinoon antl en Joyed a picnic and swimming par ty. The rain and IihII wlvch fell in that part of the valley only gave ah added thrill to lite party. Sup per was eaten under shelter antl no. one. minded lit, wttnthcr. K . Announcements The fttltch ami Chrtttur cluh of the American Legion will meet nt the homo' of Airs. Kred' Uetd.' 1 Ht7 12th street Thursday nt two o'clock. . -,.... . -- -. A pa no recital wilt ho plvcn hy MIhm HeJen Williams in the Metho dist Kpiseopul church Krlday eve ning, June . 21, at eljrht o'clock. Miss Williams w'M hp assisted hy her sister, .Miss Jeun Wi Ilia ma. who will Kivo. u group of readings. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public. : . The O. T. A. lo IV of F.. .15. will meet in- rexulnr session Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the K," of 1. hull. There will he initiation. The Sons and Daughters of I'nlon f'ounty rioneers will meet Satur day afternoon at o'clock at the city .hall. This is an import ant meclinirund a large ntlrndnnee is urged. -''., .Wives of Bankers ,In Golf Tourney Ladles of tlie Oregon State Hank ers a-.-'sociatiou convenllon par ticipated In a golf tournament yt'H lei day moi utng at I he l,a (Iraude Kolr course. Sixteen l.a (Jrande woim n besides the visitors were entered In the tourney ami the prize were won in two groups, the visitors and the local women, and in the order- named, Mrs, A. K. Xlanchnnl, llooi Ulver, .Mrs. S. ..Hlc.vuns, l,lend, Mrs. A., (!. Mctlai vey. d'tend. Airs. I. It. Tanner, l.a Orande, Mrs. .lernmn Foley. .a Clrande and Mrs. II. A. Zurlirirk. J.n (irand. P. E,,0, Sisterhood 'j?'-- n?' Si, Visitors Thirly ladles, mniitieivt of the 1. K. (. siste-i lioo;l were pi t-sent al a luncheon ttven yesterday, at the Sacajawi-a Inn, compllim-ntln ladies of the State Hankers associa tion convi'tiiion wlio In-long to the order. Tim luncheon was- servwl at one o'clock, the tahle at which I ho Kii-sls w-re scatcil havitiK heen eenici-t'd with an orrhi 1 haskel of ivin and peonies. The afternoon was devoted to aulo trips over the valley. . Pendleton Couple Married at Noon HEALTH Today nt hinh noon at SI. lVter's Kpi.-copal chut ch was ftolemnixed the marriage of Miss MildK t) Blan che l-'urnish and Nor man I .ant bee both of IVndleton. the I lev. I'. V. SliltKes of the Cove officlallntf. A full account of the happy event .will he Ktvt-n tomorrow. o t Girls Missionary Society Picnics The Girls Missionary society of the Methodist church, uceoiupunied hy Mrs. W. M. I'lerson drove to Thoroughly InwSliKuHp KvNtliitfe fHrtitln If KiilOyi toi I tc .ca led j ' ,". ;.t St.vej4 nmlt,ftoHs. By ii. 1. McCoy. M. D. , . " ' Sent 1 1o ' Wash Intffnn' . A styo is nn ahscess. or In reality a boll, in the eye lid near the mar gin. It is due to Infection- In one or more of the Khwtds found there. There are two' varieties the exter nal and the internal. At first only a slight redness and swelling of the lid occurs. This Kradually Increases until the ey may he nearly or entirely closed. .On carefully pressing nlnnir the ld margin with the finder tin. a ten der somowhat firm spot If discov ered that Kradually Increases ns tlie condition, develops. letter n small tenner sweninK may occur just in front of the ear on the same tdde. The eye usually tears considerably, and is finite bloodshot. Within two or three days a yellowish point ap pears at1 the spot, where the Ud Is most tender. If left to run Its course,, the -nhseetw rnpLureu .npn-taneously-and rather thick yellow pun exudCsv frefiitently lenviiiH it thick core In the-'hpenin p- rtf c.-WIoiiwlla -yeV liirs nmif than one opening. IJefore rupture occurs the lid is very lame and palnfuU hut as soon as the pus Is expelled great relief is felt. Very often a crop nf styes is ex perienced, If 'proper treatment and precautions are not Instituted at the outset. They are usually found in young people, especially In an aemic individuals. Inflamed . lid edges and crusting in the lashes favor their development. In adults, if there ts a tendency ;to bolls and styes, the urine must he tested fur sugar. Kye strain may be a factor causing their oc currence. A thorough check-up of the patient's general physical con dition, including a blood and urine test, toget her with proper thorn - peulic measures, should ho mndo, early by n reputnble physician. Also a careful examination of the eyes hy n competent physician is strong ly advised. Aside from the pain, discomfort and inconvenience caused hy styes, certain more or less permanent damage to the structures f the lid may result. at m' fau.?' i-i t om -vw V"';"'" fBC5WSi !P-fS( C thu , x SE.T , PORCH noo? WIItH il ' teAiyf 2 r 0m4 o' Them MVf K rfHQ 1 1 wmv 71 far ' i-iA .. ." ,v ' .. ' "i".Viii.''i .( I,.'." ; Uu-.' . 1 ', ! "".v, I By WUliamsiRains Biff Aid !f To Cricket Flat j Farmers, Report By Miss lols VHIiersoon !J ( Observer Correspondent J CUU'KKT I-'IaAT (Spei'hiD The ' l farmers in this section have been J very well pleased with the rain which has fallen during the lastji two weeks for It has helped thejj crops. j nts. u $. PiT. orr. VAJE.O UV(E TO LNE. OVW ouo fromT Porck. ; 0".R.W.l.l.ivM3 L- Otaft, BY NEA URVICC IMC. FL'TiMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery or. Mrs. Rose Kvans and . clillilren of Uiclmtnml arrived at the homo death of ..her tlireo-mnnths-nld of her mother, Mra. Mary AVaelty , niece. .Mi'.s. Haynionil Waelty and Weilnesday and expect to visit for ; daughter Zctta accompanied her. aliollt a molltll. - j'rhey returned Saturday afternoon. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Phria Kelson were! TINY BOYS, 40 j HOURS LOST, i FOUND UNHURT KLAMATH ' 1-UU.S, Ore., .lune 1 0 ( Al') Suffering no apparent distress from 40 h6urs' of aimless wandering through thick woods and underbrush, two tiny boys were home today alter they had been found by a searching party. linsler Lowe, 7, and Jackie lie Vine, 5 years old, wandered the heavy timber near Kirk Mon day morning. When they did not ret u in a n orga n Ized sea rch was started, lumber camps suspending work that all men might join in the search. The children, werq . found late yesterday. They had been without food nnd without water for over a day anil a half. The tots were, tired hut unharmed. . , TfU'HSDAY I'IKXilt MS The National Urondcasting cnirf pany prnuram for Thursday night into fnllows: 7, Troubadours: 7:30 to K:30, symphony hour: K:30 to 9:30, Memory Lane; la to 11, Slumber hour; 11 to '2, dance music, Trih caderans. !f The American broadcasting com pany prognim for Thursday night follows: 8, opera company; 0, An thony Kuwer: 9:30, artistic en semble; 10, male iiuartet: 10:30, news; 10, brass hand; 11, Sorennders; 1 1 :3t to 1 11:30, organ recital. Sun Fi-anciM'o KPO (rtS.ake) s, feature; 8:30, t rio and mixed quartet : 9, violin recital ; !t :30, men's cliorus; 1 0, N1U KKUO (filOkc) 8, features; 10, Amos and Andy, 10:10 to 1, dance) music. Ojiklmul KOO 790k-) 7:30, NUf; 0:30, drau'ia; 10 to 12, Nlil KLX (SSOkc) 8. featureH; 9, gos pel hymns; 9:30, llawnllans. '(irando visitors WedncMlay. Mr, and Mrs. Harbin llufi'ntnn and chllilren. of Maxvllle. were vis iting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Luther lllndmau from Wednesday until Friday. Mrs. A. .1 Tucker had the mis fortune of spraining her ankle Fri day. .1. K. Witherspoon, Lois nnd Ter ry WUhersponn were shopping In Ui (Iraude Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Witty had n their guests Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Mantas Witty and daughter Con stance. Miss Leah Leigh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Huob Witty nnd daughter, Mrs. Joe Scott nnd children and Mr. and -Mrs. Overton Scott and children. t O. Cntes nnd Arnold Wa'elty were serving on the jury of the cir cuit 'court last wfek. Twelve of the farmers reset Frank. Wade's fence for the market intul u-bb.lt lu lii hn lititll nbinu- llm Uindman lnne. ) Mrs. C.C Cates nnd lrances nnd 'Leonard Oaten were Ia firande Vis itors several days last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. AVillis Oulp and 'children were business visitors In . ..... La (Irnnde lust week. 1 Varsity I M'i'H. (Uiy Pattitn, Mrs. Ralph 'KC.MMF.lt I'ONHvS COl'IF.O IX PltlNTF.H (,IIIFI',)N 1 . 1 PA It IS (AP) I'rlnted ehlffon com I and lacker llninir.s ha c their accompanying Hpray of flowers I of the printed imiteriuL mudo of the jiativn printed mateiiul on Homo of the smartest inldseasoii Hinunu-r ensenihlea. The chiffon print flowers most frequently ai'o seen in black or blue and white on plain colored sulta of lightweight wool crepe. Flower sprays are.npt to Include, a full blown flowur of. conservative re, nnd, Btveral budsjwlth leaven llalgarth and daughter and- Mrs Flora Klllot were La (I ramie visi tors Wednesday. Mrs. Klma Sewfell was called to Pendleton Friday on account of the 11 to 12. Vic Mi' MI ST HAVF WARRANTS LOS ANGKLRS. ('al,. ,1'une, 19 . A I.'.)- Police have been o7Ji:j;c4 ,to.J cease raiding homes here for vio- J lators of lhitior laws unless war-1 rants have been obtained. Officers said the ruling would reduce nr rests S5 per cent. , . There Is more tluin one kind of palm in Die avetnge American hotel. Three Brmiets Beauty Queens THE MODERN WAY TO COOKVEGETABLES Save the Vital Elements nnd Improve the Flavor Every woman who knows the im portance of vegetable foods and wishes to make these healthful dishes tnsteful, will welcome the work of two groups of nationally known cooking experts. These wo men experimented at length with vegetables cooked in the various ways. Their conclusions are of value to everyone interested in diet and health. Use little water in cooking vegetables. Do not over cook. Add a danh of sugar while the foods are cooking. What does the dash of sugar do? H does not make the vegetables taste sweet might he expected, but it intensities the piquant fla vors. It restores the freshness of flavor. It helps to heighten the color of the Vegetables. Trv this Carrot l.onf recom mended by one of the experts. Scrape enough carrots to make a pint of pulp. Boil in sightly sweet ened water until tender. Then mash. To the pint of pulp, add 2 well beaten egg, teaspoon of salt, '4 teaspoon of pepper, 2 teaspoons of sugar and U cup of cream. Pour into a well-buttered mold. Stand this in a pnn of hot water and hake in a moderate oven until firm. Turn out on hot platter and surround with peas and serve with white sauce. Use a dash of sugar to make the healthful foods so appetizing that people will eat them. (Jood food ? remote good htalth. The- Suar tiAtitute. Perfect 36 Now Is ' 35 With Americans PAUIS (AP) The average, and Ideal American figure for which American buyers order l-'reoch models is not the my thical 3fl, according to Miss Dorothy Hchnilzer, but a huI stunttnl nnd recognized 38. Athletics and outdoor life have had much to do with de veloping American women from the boasted 31 average bust measurement to .'IS, Miss Hchnitzer thinks. There arc said to be fewer whales than there used to be. Maybe ome of those fishermen's stories were true.after all. 21k i r v li? Cm Night club skit era orehestra. Port hi ud KOW (aanlte) 7;H0, NDOj n:.i. 1 feature's; 10; brans bund; 11, da'm Mhriil. Ki:X (llSOkc) R to 12, AIU pro gram. Salt Lake Oily KSL (IKlilkc) 8, male quartet; 8:3(1, tabernacle organ and choir; 10, Amos and Andy; 10:15, dance music. Irfs Angeles KFI OUakc) 7:" NHO; 8:30, musiiil program; !t, ct;oeit: Ki, KNX finr.Okc) 8, feature; fl. Lubovlski trio; 10, Ous Arnhehn : orchestra; 1- to 1, dance music, j ' Spokane j K1IQ (.MlOkcj 7, XHO: 8:30, dd- Tim r band; 'J.-, Amos and Andy; ilo, brass bund; 11. feature. I K(1A (H7Hkc), 8 to 12, ABC lirogrn m. Denver KOA (83Hkc) Ktl 8:30, hand concert; !, Seatilt K.IR O)70kc) K to i: gram.- KOMO, (HOkc) 7:30, NIK'; old-time band; !':30, comedy; Wide Yellow Streak In Current Fashions lty Dlnnn .Merwlit (Associated Press lashlon Kditor) 3!UHi;-r.ppi-l;.Pl.l)M.a, In llTfrlf' -Paiiamn 'Tumi, " kotos At exclusive Saint Cloud, where the best' ' dressed women golferH play, yellow sweaters, brown aklrtM and yellow and brown acnesKOi'leH are4 sweeping everything, else off the horizon, l-lven berets, now tin accepted part of the French golfing uniform, are running to ycllowa and browns. Pale yellow tennis clothes are advocated by some of the hading couturiers, but so far none nt the tennis stars of internal ional tonr- nament caliber has taken the sug I gestion to heart. Only 1, 1 1 II do I Alvurcx, who sometimes wears, a jfRESCENTm When In Portland Ymir stay will' he . most pleasant and comfortable hf 0io Heathman Hotels , . Two ITnusual C'uffG . Shops nnd Ileathmnn Dhilng Room , Luxurious and Comfortable RobnV Accomodations. r 1 with nJH the, fine facilities of I'ortlaml'H newest hotels. Surprisingly moderate rates. G. Heathman Hotels E. Heathman Owner and Mgr. Park ul Salmon ;KO. M. KINO and O. C. riFJIOK Ass't. Mgra. Uroadwny nt Salmon serenaders; news. ATtO pro- bi Ight yellow double breasted jacket without sleeves, shows any marked preference for the color of lemons. Yellow is extremely popular for the dance frocks and Informal eve ning dresses the younger women are wearing at aouthern resorts, couturiers report. It Is prophesied as the leading Deauvlllc color of the season, which probably means Unit at alt I'Yench beach resort K will he the I!i2it outdoor color. Ja Grande, Ore., Grace Bids. J40& Adams, KHAKI PANTS Kllll Out Well Made (lood We'ght Only 98 Cottonadc Pants A K'luil !! riliK full '! l:mtn .lark Kl'''.v Mti-lpi'. Only $1J9 Moleskin Pants (bnnine Moleskin t'nlon made. Only $3.45 ( Same lliuo wo do not 1kUv,v0 what wt see... H Is iuiIh'Uov' 'hble-to Imuw wlutt a relief tt Is to have one of our gtlj ' stMiI poUcleM on youf automoHT bite. Set tic men (h uuuto In our ivt a grdd ncal policy antly Kit 1 guarniilci'tl prodx'tlon,, Some day you will need It. VP see. rm-nwMrtiimn hi R.Y CXOPSEY PHONE e& The LaQrmde Insurance Agency !l:Ki, II will hi' tln oulilnor color. (lifts for the Fiilme Bride : see MELVILLE'S first j UOtiDKN I MltlllM, handle desiptud In Die modern manne ore very new. . A a rule two lyp ami cobn-fi nf wood me uert. pr.-f ernbh a dark and litiht wood, suet n Die comhiiintfon in the kct;l -rt.irlr tirnwii nnft mrrlrtrr "-wttt a rfaik brown umbrella. the trend ceinR lo be back toward jbrunetf), accorditiK to recent choices of aeveral college quoeiii. iThepo three bruneta were chosen by Holt Armstrong, nationally j known beauty expert, a tha mnt I beautiful v at the University ot Arkansii. They are, top to jbottom, Mildred Fletcher nf'Mltlo jltork. Wtlma (Dover ft Lonoke and JJuunig Mtiiiuni. oC.FaybUe- villa. Thursday, Friday and Saturday only THIS COUPON AM) will purcliaso fine of our 8.VOO i: i iti.n t: RINGS 9 1 .00 anil Coupon I'verllle (irnin have the fcuine fiery brilliancy, the p.irne blue white eob.r. the xiirno perfect eutiing. as genuine flbtmonds cost log one bundr'i) times as much' i:erllti ltuit rt pr esent the utmost fit lit of modern wlence. Sin-la 1 leaders, mil bona I res and our finest people, keep t heir genuine di.'ituomlH in vaults and wi-nr Kverlit (icms. Kt:md all tests of acid, flic, wiiter, and nib rnKcnpe. Bring This Coupon and $1.00 li our More and receive either lady's or gentleman's $r,00 Kverllte King. Yon save exaeity 4, Limit, two lo u cus tomer. None ftold to dealers. When ordering by mall add Iic postage. Ktnte flnKi kIza and whether lady's fir gentlennn's ring Is desired. ( til l't) NOT -VKOOSSiAHV Silverthorne & Wright Family Drug Store La Grande, Ore. j5J Free Delivery Pattison Bros The Pioneer Service Store Featuring Special Prices for Thursday and Friday 2V--S Preferred Stock J'omntoes, A cairn for Economy Jar Caps, 3 doz. for 69c 74c I Rottlu Caps I)iil)le CH l.ncrjucred, !5 gross for 0 Iv Carnation Oats, Premium 2 Largo packages for ... Hardwood Clothes Pins, fi do., for 77c 33c Red Fruit Jar Rings, extra quality with lip - n n 3 rloz. for IOC Old Style II. 0. Oats 4 - pkgs. for 1C Preferred Stock Sal- nQf mon, 3 cans for 0C Old Dutch Cleanser OQn II cans for uOC Aunt Jemima Pancake A -i Hour, 3 pkgs. for 4tiC Kingsford Com or Gloss Starch, ' A n 4 pkgs. for 4: I C Rhie Mountain or IJrookfield 2 II). Roll 93c Call Main 80 fi