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Saturday, June 29, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three ft Society News nl.ows Entertain At Buffet Supper , Thursday Evening president and Mrs. H. K. Inlow entertained Thursday evening at a butfel Clipper at their homo, 1710 i street, for the members of l hi faculty and tho itdiu'iiiNtiutlon staff of tho Ksistorn Oregon nor tniil. The ho;i.e wuh nicely dee ortitcd with (fat'dcn flowers. The MIsHes Jlolen .Moor. Hope Inlow and Alice. Inlow assist ed wil h the .serving nti'l iilso about the rooms. The- guest lint Included Mhw Mur i:m SoulherHlronK, Mrs, Kslellu culp, Mr. ii ml Mix J. V. Longfel low, CIUmiii Macomber, Miss Allen MneOonnld, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. YVilkerson, M-ss Amelia Zabel, Miss La Voile Burger, Mbs C.ertrude Waller, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Nus hmun, Mr. unii Mis. Khun Hlephen wnrt, Miss Klizubeth Abor, Miss Leila Burehum and Miss Melon Moor. Miss Leona Hansen, .Mr. Mehl Married ,. At Island City Mlsa I.pnnt'i Himscn and Ous J. MpIiI woro marrioii this morning nt tho .Methodist parsonage ut Island City. Only immediate rein liven woro present. Tho itev. H. 1. Hanson, lather of the bride, offi ciated. Preceding the ceremony, Klmcr Hansen sang "Until." ac companied hy Miss Kthol Hanson. Tho bride wore an ensemble of orchid chiffon and velvet with a pfotnro. hat of sun-tan horsehair hi a ill. 1 lor shower bouquet, was of pink rose-bud and sweet pons In pastel shades. Mrsf Kodnoy Co zad, of Rurns. Ore., sister of ilu .brldo, atlended her as matron of honor. She wore a frock of tan georgette and lace, with qrehid hut and a shoulder bouquet of violets. Itodney I'ozad acted us best man. Following tho celeniony. an elab orate wedding breakfast .w:w served. An attractive wedding oake, topped with a minlaturo hrido and bridegroom formed the centerpiece of the colorfully deco rated table. After the breakfast. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mehl left for a honeymoon trip through Yellow stone park.. About .Inly 1 5 ' they will bo nt home to their friends at Ulenus Kerry. Idaho, whore Mr. Mehl Is foreman of tho railroad shops. Bern Wright And ' Miss Pratt Wed Alexander, Mim Zfl.lii Harlan, an.l Mis.': (Jala Mi-riran. There were over Son gruestx for Ihe wedding anil reception. l''ollowl:lK. the reception the. youiiB couple left for a. lour of Mann, run anil California. When they return they will ),. loealeil in Knteriinse where Mr. Wright l principal of the IiIkIi school. lliilh Mr. ami Mrs. Wright were irradualiw of l.lnfielil collene, Mr. .Minnvllle. nivgnn In the class of Iti-'ii. Mrs. WriKlit has he. n II hraritin al Ihe I'arrish junior IiIrIi school. Picnic Given Last Night at City Park About 120 people attemlei) the picnic parly filvon last evening at Ihe park hy the members or thi I'l'eshylerlan church honoring Ihe .summer faculty an.l student body of the Kamern (jiobiiii Normal school. .Mls-i Hulilah Anderson Mrs. II. II. Cleaver. Mrs. Carpenter anil It. s. Kakln constituted thi eommitlee which urrangeil the af fair. After the picnic supper and a time- spent socially Ihe group remained for the concert by the municipal band. - Party Compliments Mrs. H. F. Matthews Mrs. If. L. Hull. 170 Cedar street, entertained a few friends rather informally yesterday after noon at her homo as a compliment 1o Mrs. Harvey K. Matthews, who leaves soon for a visit at her homo in Minnesota. There wore Iwo tables for bridge Mrs. H. Ooodeclte winning first prize ' anil Mrs. Mntthews receiving a lovely guest prize. Mrs. Hull served some Ugh: refreshments. Announcements The if marriage on Wednesday evening of Item Wright, principal of the high school at Knierpiise, and very well known here, and Miss Wilma l'rall of Salem is an event which holds considerable, in terest locally. The acconnl of the marriage ceremony na chronicled by tlte Statesman of Salem reads as follows, MisK Willma. Lillian I'ralt daughter of 1. C. Pratt, became Inc.. bride of Kern A. Wright of Knier prise. Oregon, Wednesday r- von lug at an eight o'clock gar den wedding nl tho Calvary Bap tist eh ll reh. Itev. Karl Cochran, pastor of tho church officiating. Tho bride wore a white satin gown, wilh long sleeves. Her veil was lace and tulle, she, carried t'oeil Itrunnor ros s and swoetpouw. Miss M'.ldred Prall. maid of hon or, won n green gown and carried a garden flower bouquet. Clyde Hoard of I lose burg was best man. Kor the reception which follow ed the wedding Mrs. If. S. Gll, anil Mrs. S. H. Vail cut ices. As sisting in the serving were Miss Laviula Bulrgy, Miss Putty Howe, Mf'M Lois Cochran. Miss He-ten 1 tiiuii' La Grande, Ore.. Grace Blilg. 1405 Aduins, it has no skirt SWIMMING ' SUIT AN innovation in an athletic one-piece iuit. The invifi He fupport permits the elim ination of the kirt. Graceful mart lines, but all the modeol appearance of a two-piece or kirfetl suit. Aak to aee itl PERFECTION KNITTING MILLS $4.95 The Ladies Auxiliary of tho M. of L. T, will meet nt the Kagles hall Tuesday evening al 7::tn o'eloeli. All members are request ed lo bo present as it is a social mooting. The Kagles auxiliary will meo( at the hall Monday evening of next week Instead of Thursday. This change Is made because of the Knurl Ii of .Inly. 1 V Churches Here To Observe The Fourth Of July j Several Interesting Ser vices Scheduled for Sunday Lutherans to Meet at Park. mt-ellnK convnnos at 7 p. m. and vi'nliiK vor.slilp Ix-KlnHut S oVlock. I"" """ " (Inmli or (ln Snmn-m- Services tomorrow uro as fol lows: Sunday school. 9:45, and preaching, 1 1 a. m. N. Y. P. S. C::to and preaching at 7:30 p. in. , , . . . . inn nuii-weei prayer meeting win l.mnomn church Is I'l-'imlnB on an ,)p 10, w,.,,nlay nlBlu at 7:3.1 The nearness of the Kourih of July and tho warmth of tho sum mer season will have their proper lihtco in public worship In Lu (ran do tomorrow. Some of tho churches are planning, services ob serving Independence duy and the Their Cause and Significance." In the evening he will talk on "Tho Most Significant Kiver in tho World," beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The public isinvited to attend. Klrl .M, K, Churvli At 10:50 o'clock tho pastor will Tirst Church or Christ, SclonlUt Services will be hold tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at Kirst Church of Christ Scientist at the corner of Klrst nnd Washington. Tho subject will be "Chrhulnn Hol ence." Ooldeit text: Psalms 4A:;. to PTTO N X 1 1-: i ; i:s r r the tweed suit have always been a problem Yen smart and correci I. this double flower ol ' weed r t v.,,. ( ltnlt 'jersey with some ot the i nrvices for tomorrow follow: petals in ngnt nine ami oineis ; r.ngllsh Lnthorttn Oumli annual jiicnlc to bo held at It Ivor nidi park. ! Another sorvlco'. that Is creating much Interest Will take place at the Central. Church of Christ next Sunday when tho llowKohcrt preach to the junior church on ! o send out thy light nnd thy truth: "Our Country's Hirthday." The I let them lead mo: let them bring regular church school session ho-1 me unto thy holy hill, and to thy gins at 9:45 o'clock, followed by , tabornacloH. morning worship ut ll o'clock Sunduy school Is held every Sun-' with special tnuslchy tho chorus , day morning at 0:4ft o'clock foi choir. J children up to the ago of twenty Kpworth League devotional : y,'a''M- , Tho reading room In the west Jacobson building la open every day except Sundays nnd legal holi days from 12 to 4::H o'clock. Tho public is cordially Invited to attend the services nnd visit and use tho reading room. Church or (ioI Tho Itev, Carlos Pluinmer will printed in a ehecfceil paiiern and navy blue l.'be congregation will have its t annual church- picnic in Jtivershlo park Kunilay. Tho worship will bo I hold in the pavilion beginning nt i eleven o'clock. .The pastor will do ! in or the sermon on the subject, j "Sermons in Trees" and tho choir i will sing tho anthem, "The lilessed j (iospel." Mr. Kred Mathes will . sing '"Into tho Woods My Master j Went," by Sidney Lanier. Tho La- dies Aid, assisted by (ho Lutheran iHrotherhood, will Serve bnskot dht ner at noon, j I'li-st Pi'i'shyK'i-Inn rhuivh Proper recognition will bo given Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock o'clock, and special prayer for re vival Kridays In homos where do sired. An evangelistic series of meet ings will begin in a tent on' Y ave nue. July Hi, with two evangelists in charge. speak on the subject of "Hlvlno Healing of Body and Soul" Sunday morning in tho church of Clod at II o'clock, following Sunday schoid at Hi. Mrs. K. II. Ahrendt will speak at S p. m, on "The Christian Strength." SCM.Y I'lVXJKAMS Tho American Mroadcastlng com pany program for Sunday night , to tho thought suggested by the follows: s, piano recital: N::m, I Kourth of July, Independence day. dance music; it. Salon orchestra: 10. i:hythm Aces. Itryadensl over KKX. K.I1I. and KflA. The N'ational Hroadcasti ncr com- panv program for Sunday night sound religious conviction apply follows: 7: 4fi. Melodies. Uroad-i hsolf to our political lite'.'" said cast over KOMO, K.KJ. KPO, KOO, the Itev. Mr. Wnlx In announcing KC.W, KSL, KOA and KIIQ. Nib The pastor will speak on tho sub ject "(live, the Tusk Your Host." Religion has a proper place in politics. . Why then fear to let folio Weil on these stations by church services and musical pro grams. K N'X (toaokc) S, word and mu sic, features, Kl-'ltc ((ilillic) S, features: in, Amo.s and Andy; 1 n : M. dance iiiii- this service. Mrs. It. (i. McCall will play the following organ num bers: 'Absolution" by (.uilmant: "Hay Ureal" by Spinney and "Marcli Pontifical" by Lommons. Tho anthem ;:Seok ye tho Lord," hy Roberts, will be presented. Mrs. S. 11. Morgan singing tho ohllgato Kitto witli tho quartet ; Mrs. Jack Kerrls, Miss Corinne Ha kor. Mr. K. K. Hurley and Mrs. C. K. An derson. ( MisH Oladys Miller will play tho 1 evening service, presenting tho 1 prelude "Scherzo" by Roers, offer- "Mercouso in A by Polgrnck. MENUS Ml-JXPS Womnns pg.. ... 1 By Sister Mary Hot days make us think of re- freshlng drinks for summer after-' noons. The tinkle of Ice against glass has a cooling effect that we all welcome as tho thermometer mounts. Mjoro than this niiv drink made with fruit has a definite place in the diet. Wo all realize t ho Im portance' of eating fruit for its mineral content and vitamins and wo should not forget those neces sary six glasses of water a day. In a fruit punch wo find these essen tials combined in a pleasing fash ion. (J i nger n lo, ca rbona t ed wa t or. strong ton Infusion or plain water are used to dilute tho fruit juice, giving a different flavor and In creasing the quantity. Flavoring the Punch Olnger ale adds sparkle and pep. Carbonated water gives n tang, while tea distinctly changes the flavor. These all give character to n mild punch where as plain wa ter merely lessons the fruity taste and I ncreases the q ua n 1 1 1 y . All syrups from canned fruits are good to use In combination with other flavors, although care must ho used In adding sugar to avoid over-sweetness. Whenever it's possible It's well to make the punch and let It ripen. The flavors blend with ench other as well as the sugar. A sugar syrup is preferable to plain sugar for sweetening. Of course this syrup acts ns a dilut ont ns well as a sweetener and must he considered when water Is added. The molting of the loo added for chilling also dilutes Ihe bever age. Lomon nr lime Juice gives life to nil fruit punches and should al ways bo nddod if at all possible. Pn'pare for CJiicMh Tf the housewife will keep bot tled fruit Juices, ginger nie or car bonated water, if liked, as well ns sugar syrup In her refrlgerator she can always welcome and re fresh the unexpected guest. Boll one cup sugar and one-half cup water for five minutes lo make sugar syrup. From one fourth to one-half cup yrnp will be needed to swvoteij punch for four persons. Most fruit drinks mut be made "to taste." but the following rec ipe is n Rood basic rule and can bo varied In many ways, I'm It Punch One cup orange juieo, V2 cup lemon Juice, cup crape fruit juice, 1 cup ginger nlo. 1 -3 cup syrup. 1 cup water. Combine ingredients and chill. Add Ice nnd serve. Slices of peaches, oranges, banana- or lemons can be added to the P'inch. Small fruits nnd berries and sprigs of mint are also atls f ictory garnishes. MONDAY PKOtJItAMN ABC: 7::ii, Americana: R. Musi cat (Jems: -it, "Tho, TWINS" (song and patter); !:", siring quartet; 10. Hour on Broadway; II to 2, iMivii.... a,..,.- i tory NBC: 7. In Hanc' iand: s. sym-t "'' lthiilo "March do Koto" by phonlsis: y, feature; 'LIIO. Planta- j Barrel!. lion Kohoes: 10 lo 11. Slumber Mrs. Florence Lynclr Miller will hour. All In up lo H::til, after which ! sin only KOA ami KSL broadcast NIIC programs. KNN K, features; 10 to I, dance music. KI-'BC S, Bine Monday jambo ree; in. Amos and 'Andy; Hi: I a, dance music. iJM n .nar': Ready n IT a! for vacaiiuui You're not unless you've planned to lake a Kodak along. For, on vacation, many incidents will arise that you'll want to save in snapshots. And Modern Kodaks get good pictures in almost any weather whether the sun shines brightly or not. Como in and get a Kodak for yourself, or as a sure-to-he-appreciated gift for someone else. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone Main 4. PUTMANS La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-wear and Millinery .. STAGES LEAVE From La Grande Motel B!dg. Adams Ave. Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m. 4:00 p. m. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN WINN0WINGS Be Kind in Criticism Tljirsh criticism doo not iiIwrvs help tn rU'ht ft wrontf. whereas If n few kind word, tactfully mixed whh wetl-mpant crltlohm. n dollv ored. tbp ropln nn npt lo Im aiihket nnd belter. Venriiln (Oro.l Fayle. The sermon lo the junior church at tho Fir.nt M. K. church Sunday moi-nlnif will bo on "Our 'oun try's Birthday." Robert H. Coker, former La Grande pastor, will apeak at tho Cbi-lsi Ian church tomorrow. ! The Lutheran church will have ilH annual church picnic In Ulver sido park Sunday. Independence day i'ill bo ob served in the I'resbylerlan church Sunday. The Blue Mountain Nazaronc younir Ieople'K oeielloM met at Wallowa for a day's convention Thursday, This zone, called tho Blue mountain zone. Includes t he .societies of Baker. La Clrande, Wai Iowa, HalTway and Kiohland. The La fii-ando N. V. 1. S. was well represented, wilh 1 2 attend in K. There were three meetings during tin1 day devoted to dlscussfiiK' vai--ous problems. The lie v. and Mrs. L. D. Movers., of Dnlario, were the special workers. Tho day closed with an evangelistic meet inn In the evening. "How Lovely Are Thy Dwell- InjfK." by Llildlo. Tho past of wilt spealt on "A De pendable (.led." Sunday Blblo school convenes each Sunday at !i:4ri a. m. Junior Christian Kutleavor Is at ll:(Hi a .in. and tho evening ser vice hour boKlns at 8:00 o'clock. Christian CbimU I Tho itev. Itohert H. Colter, OC . California, formerly pastor of tho local Christian Church, will speak at the Central Church of Christ nere next, rwiimuy iiiui iuiik, uu im; , IntorrHtiiiK subject "lOarthquakoH, I I Seals on Sa l,A GIUMlli Tf V 11 Night Show Starts at 7 p. m. Sharp PGjfl Big 5Ring Circus KLINKHARDT'S EUROPEAN MIDGETS riii""..?. MIDGETS on EARTH Two PfMFOMMANCrS Daht-Rain ohSiii Hour's (MMI f illllt (I l. in. In clrcMIM Dny " 'I Inns DillK Htnri". Cor. l)f mt iiml Ailniim JUST ARRIVED! The new Home Study Gulbransen Piano in walnut duco finish Price $294.00 complete with bench Adlers Music Co. 1114 Adams Ave. Our Motto "Quality and Service." vi:itsoNs or vi-:Airif LANDSKItOXA. Sweden (AD Swans li this city ore Independent creatures. Sonio years hko a fund was .started to relievo (ho dislroHH of starving birdH, ami now there Is a bank account from which money Is drawn whenever crumbs are needed. Accident and health Inmirn nco prolecllon Is hold by .Kinn.iMiO per sons in Illinois, CALL I'OK BIBS roll KKWI'll tXlXSTIH'tTlDV ' Sealed bbiH will bo recetvod by the ell v com mission of t ho City of Ln Oiaiido, TTnlon County, Oro K'n, for the f oust ruction of Ihe sewer In Sfwer Improvement Uls trlct No. 3-1", W.thin tho Cily or Il (irande, OroKOn, ncoOrdliiK to tho plan and specifications for tho said newer district now on file In the offico of tho cily recorder of the said cily. A deposit of Plvo fr..00) dollars will bo rcfpiirod for plans and specifications, which amount will bo i fundi d If bidder Is uilsuccesH ful and roturnn plans and specifi cations to this off'ce. BldH will bo received to Ihe hour of 7::Ui p. m. Wednesday, I'Mh of July, ninl must be aocompanl- ed by a certified cheek or bidders bond In the sum of i n per cent of the amount bid ns a vanranteo of tho acceptance and completion of contract if awarded. Checks will be r-t -.irned to unsueref u h: drj. AH bondi In connrction with this work ttr reil'r,''l ' ,Mi -ctired tbroiiKh r'-Kid-mt awnls and no bond Hill be accepted unleKs writ tn by a Tesident of tho City of jl ir.ind Tho commission renerves the rlrbt to rfjfft any or nil bids. By order of the conimiwilon Juno :ith. ihl'S. J. I-J. J'TITAP.NS, P.erftrder. 0-7-lOt. G. E. Portable Farm Motor A Convenient, Portable Unit For Driving Belted Farm Machinery 3, 5 or 7'j li. p- at 220 volts for single, or three-phase operation with 3 holt speeds. The G. E. Portable Farm Motor can be applied to a variety of services, particularly for duties of an intennittent nature, where a motor permanently installed on the machines would not be used long enough daily to justify the investment. The General Electric company is prepared to furnish por table and fixed motors, with control devices, over a wide range (if horsepowers, for a variety of applications on the farm. Eastern Oregon Light and Power Company "Always at Your Service." nt !r(i trtt 1 Visitors From Out In The yalley- fVnni dm smaller cxmumtiiU IIcm and ranches I boy luitur nlly find tia- Sitrnjfiwofi tho (ileal hcadinmitoiM when (hey t'onie til l.u (iriuido mi a shop ping lour nr oil othn biiNhims. The 'x'!lrnt fowl, modjornto prices, t'onvenlcnt loatluu ot thu Cofl'iHi Shup uppcnlH ti thorn wbciii It'.M (Iiiki I'1"' ' luncheon. They find flio uKi-nctlvo, cool lobby ii plcnsnnt plnin (o rt-M, In inert frlomls. Tho Snrnjnwea Ih tho mil unit hoiulquarlcTH for I'.tistorii Oioffoii vl.s(turi to La (ti'undc. Sacajawea Inn "Points tho Way to Ihittrr Tliinge." BUILDING MATERIAL For the Small Job j When you have a little job to do around home we can furnish the material and de liver it to your premises. ; NORTHWEST HOUSE PAINT Til ME PLASTER CEMENT j PIONEER ROOFING. Sawyer Holmes j Mercantile Company; , Phono MAIN 17 IiOok Over Our Want Ads for Bargains urn-..