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m m Saturday, July 6, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three Society cial Affairs Few During Days i After The Fourth . few lone sparklers that aput ed anti-climactically and here 3 again a popping" firecracker se were all that remained yes day of a Fourth that the kiddies re loath to see end. Officially, the Fourth came on j Fourth of July. Hut the "kids" id that Includes most everyone) Fourth began with the week, eparutions were part of the fun 1 they varied from buying fish 1 tackle or new golf halls to gett F the flag out of the storeroom d putting a watermelon on ice. And now the flag has been re seted and the "glorious day" Is sv but not quite. Ueeause, like or not the two or three days er the "recuperation period." Sleeping out in the hills -overfill has its thrill, but two days er it is likely to have lis aching nts. And the mosquito bites Jn't matter when the fish wore :ing, too. but now that the lust ed trout has disappeared from ' t platter, the pesky bites are bad. id little -Johnny and Mary may ve bumped their noses on their ees in the excitement of it all d probably the whole family wis sleep. Hut if it wasn't worth why would Johnny and Mary .ve been oul on the lawn yester y trying bravely to revive the rl 11 with a f e w so r ry- loo king arklers and firecrackers. Recuperation has .meant, too, Ut these two days of the weekend, iday and Saturday, have been ent quietly at home and that co ntaining has been close to the ro point. umber Party To Be Held Tonight 'A Hluinber purly for members of c Kacajawea Camp Kin group jS been planned for this evening trie fine ( one su'.uiming pool rounds. The group will be w'llh eir guardian Mi -a. I'Yed Young. (Their activities during Ihn past fek have Included a hike last :turday to the old bridge, beyond jrry where lhey enjoyed a swim id supper. All 15 members of e group took part, and they had their guests Mrs. 11. I, Hunt and ir daughter, Dora, of Island City. On Monday afternoon the group tit at the home of their presi mt, Kdna Ilrown, on Third street aiming their at umber party for is evening. They decide, at is session, to concent rate oti ?ekend outings Tatner'thTmlo a t nd an nil-week camping trip leir hostess served refreshments the close of the afternoon. i horal Society Honors Member To compliment Mrs. II, It. Ost- ud. who is leaving soon to mak r home '.n Arizona, members of e Lutheran Choral society enter ined for her Wednesday evening the honm of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walt I'ohrman, on cherry street. A pleasant evening of games was ent and a friendship unlit, made members of the society, was esented to Mrs. (Jutland. itc 'shmeiUs were served. Mr. and Miu Ostlnml and their ildren are leaving soon and plan locate in Arizona or In that linity. Their home here has been . 20M4 Adams avenue. ancing Party To i Be Tuesday Event Invitations issued by Miss Hetty chian. Ml? MaKmi Miller and hs Trllllan Ashby for a dancing rty '1'itwliiy. July !t, at the I.a luide hotel, make the social cal tler of this coming week a bright t for the younger folk. The party wilt he the most '.m rt social event for the younger ; yet to take place this summer d it Is ocrassi onitig much Inter atuong them. arcwcll Party . Given by League I'o honor Wood row Ostland, who soon to leae this v.y pwmnnt i liietlllK-rs t the Intermediate liter leiigut (endfied him a parly nday evening at his home. La Grande. Ore., Grace Blda. Mi5 Adatiid, MEN'S SOCKS Light weight work soiks, Ideal for taiumifr wiar black brown or grey. 3 pair for " Sl MMKIi l .MU JtW KAU Athletic style underwear for men Good weight dimity. Only 49 News Wood row wilt go to Arizona soon with his parents, Mr., and Mrs, H. It. Ostland. . - . He has been president of the Luther league and the group pres ented him with a gift for his faith ful services as their leader. The evening was spent at games nnd at Its close light refreshments were served. -Members of tW league present were Helen Hughes. Katie Keller Edna Jensen, Barbara and Juanita Stttzinger, Mrs. Fred Gehring and her daughter, Marian, and Carl Johnson. W. R. C. Luncheon GlVen At Noon 1 An interesting event among or ganization groups of the city was the monthly luncheon, given by the Oliver P. Morton Helief Corps No. 37 for the G. A. It., with Mrs. Marietta Yeck and Miss Klslc Ye.ck, as chairman. The affair took place at noon at the K. of P. Jiall. On mu coiiimmee were mrs. susan Hurnett, Mrs. Uura Hraden Mrs. neien nemen, Mrs. Margaret iiiy- Regardless of variety, all melons: stone, Mrs., Mollle linek. and the t niust havo heat before they can Misses Nedra and Velva Bradshaw. j reach matUriiy, so the weather Hill tertam At I jRkfi rrn ' OOLiage 1 nUrSQay , I harming the flavor, but full growth Mr. and Mr. K. r. Smiih were must bo allowed before harvesting, host and hostess at their summer The time-honored practice oi cotlage at Wallowa lake over the ! thumping watermelons with the Kourth of July to Mr. and Mrs. j fingers is a reliable test. A full John Speckhart. Mr. and Mrs. Paul grown, ripe melon has a dull muf Knautis and their daughter. UHinn. fk-d- sound when thumped, while and Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Nusbaum I & green melon rings with a nietal and their sons, Verne and Wayne. ; lie sharpness. In other words, the I'Urnishing a surprise for -the group was the arrival at noon of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Colwell and their daughter, Mary June, who had motored directly from I'hoonix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Colwell ami their daughter will spend the next ; a sort of warty roughness tndi slx weeks uisiting Mrs. t'otwett's cate rlpness. A warm yellowish parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and ! their homo here on Washington avenim. t Phliof MonMOO'a VUACL- IVlcu Ilctgt; Here On Friday At. a unlet ceremony nerformed Kriday evening at the Presbyterian church, Luna U, Yates, of Lee! County, New Mexico, and James H. Slaushter. of Wallowa. wer united1 in marriage. i They were accompanied by thai" son of Mrs. Kinnirhter. wiuinm i Yates . Me. nritl Mrs HlniiP-htr will mnU1'8 plefeiUtlle tO U. Hght lorffft O110. tHelr horn at WaHova -wliM'e Aer. .Slaughter is connected with the! Howman-Hicks Lumber company. S Announcements Members of the Ko-Ne-He club are asked to meet at the home of! Mrs. Kred Young, . Ml3 Monroe! avenue, Tuesday morniugt ready to! follow the "Gypsy Trail." Swim ming will be one diversion of thei day. Tr XT" f A j. ' j nurses r uiuea ski 1 flf Aflfl A I 1 $lUUfUUU A.) MJlU iieti WESTf H KHTKIt, Pa.. July 6 (AP Kleven horses valued at more than $lt't.a(ro were I'Urued to ' Stir illto "Hdon mixture and fold death today when fire destroyed ; in w'IjIt! of egg beaten until stiff, the main section of the stock' bani i 'I ,irn in fvexer and pack in six of Delchester Farms, near hen?. f Ptlt I'1 t oe part he cream sab. Six of the horses were junipers l-'t stii two hours or longer, imported from Kngtand two ' . 1 - - months ago by William Ashton, n Mount Vesiivluv and Mr. Musso broker w hose father. Or. Thomas ! ,mi huvf. heen having eruptions so it. Ashton, owns the farm. Three brood man? and a champion stat Hon owned by Dr. Ashton, and Itutledge, a famous breeding stal lion, owned by A, C. .Harvey, were lost. SIMfAV PICOcaCAMK Till. A I1H !!". 11 IthO-Klf'flclUlIT company program for Sunday fol lows: 8, feature urograms: to. or chestra. Hroadcawt over KKX, K(iA. and KJlt. The NTitllontil Itri..1,--.uliin- inm. nany program for Kuudav follows: 7:-ifi to 8. melodies. liroadcast over KOMO KI'I. K(JW, Kliy. 1COA, KSL, KI'O. and KfKl. After H o'clock above stations featiiri; music and church services. Suit 1'rai iH.-t-o KKltr (fiio kc) h. rent if res: 1, Aiuos and Andy; !f;it dance music. 'lauonm (7(i'i kc) 8, fentures; KVI music. tAKi Allgfh'K KNX (nh kc) t, ffutuns; 3:3'. concert. MONDAY PK(H;UAMS N'lP": 7. In Dnnrehinfl- X. vrn- phoniMts; 3, t ranscoutinental pro gram; 9::t. Plantation KeUo-s: 10, Slumber Hour. A ItC: X Musical fjemsj !, The Twin' ft -Ift uliinir .miihIi.I- til Hour on Uroadway; 31 to I'.hy- thm Aces. Sail I-VaiM-iM'O K l-'IfC' K 1(1 1. Mntiilal' .t:mi boree; e, Amos and Andy; D:1. dance music. Tacunia KVI : S, features; I n, dance niuvlc. Imh Aiiicele; KNX: S, features; Hi to t, dance if j A SMAHT summer evening cape of sheer black velvet has a large arntSnB Rnllvr Jllnflf VPlVfil leaves at Uio back o Uio collar. MENUS Hy Sister Mary No fruit ds harder to select than melons. There's such a large fani Uv f trm t,.v uU hnva tho,,. particular characteristics. j conditions throughout the country- havo much to do with their qual- ity. Melons must be ripe and they h mature on the vines. Thejf ripe melon says "plunk" and the green ono says "punk, Colors Tell Much The. color ,of the under side should be noticed. Palo yellow lemon or a, warm ivory color with green rather than a bright clear green on the top is desirable, There's a thin, fiim-llko covering all over the surfaco of a wutor- melon. When the melon is ripe, this covering will neel off like drv '?vax if the t!iuml nuil -drawn If buying part of a cut water- 1,u"Ion 1" mind that the flesh o'ft a deep pink, or bright 'i wen out to ttio rtntt. it should bo ertfii iuy. Hound or long melons are equal- K(,tJ It those which are mls- Hhal,en should be avoided. Largo mol(iIl ore more desirable than small ones hut a heavy smalt melon tioj; oj ttie s;.edg has l)ttp M " wu Uie nmtunty of a melon Hi!e "7. ""tunilly range from Over-ripe melons' are us undesir able as immature ones, but they can usually he detected by the dull appearance of the rind and the largo, amount of yellow veins through the green surface. Watermelon sherbet is refresh - , ing for hot weather meals. Watermelon Sherbet Four cups watermelon pulp and ! juice, 1 egg white, 3-4 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon granuluted gelatin, tablespoons cold water, 2 tabte- Pons orange juice, few grains t1"1" - I''t'-'ts melon through a coarse Add sugar, orange Juice and salt and stir until' sugar is dis solved, Koften gelatine in cold wa- anti dissolve over hot water. JrejneiH!y recently that It's hard to teli who's doing the erupting at ny git'en time. Ghiffon Popular fine ol the HimplcKt (!urc,1 chiffons ccii this jcitr In Parfu a a ry and while moiteruUtlcallr 8lrlped one. ntailc severely prlnrcse, with V neckline from which a tie of while chiffon hung below the waist line. The ilceves (ancrcil to the luKtiiie. where bands vl while and sray chiffon were Introduced. Over the hand a white ruff flared In 1UJU-Uchicn. v&y$ -ins New Rector To Begin Ministry Here On Sunday M. G. Tennyson to Take Pulpit in Episcopal . Church Baker Speak er at Baptist Church. The Rev. M. a. Tennyson, newly elected rector, will begin his min istry at St. Peter's Kptscoput church tomorrow. Mr. Tennyson accepted the call offered him early this week, then going: to Seattle to bring his family to La Grande. Services in the church Sunday will begin with church school at the usual hour, 9:40 a. m. Mr. Tennyson will occupy th pulpit at the service of morning prayerv at 11 o'clock. First Ircsbyterla CUmvh Sunday morning at 31:00 o'clock this church will observe the Holy Communion, The Hev. J. George Walz, the pastor, will bring the morning message on the saying of Jesus In Remembrance of Me." Mrs. R. G. McCnlt will nlay the prelude "Prayer In F" by Ceup- pens, the offertory "LlebesHed" by Cadman, and the . postlude' "Thanksgiving March" by Calkin.-' Mrs. 9. B. Morgan, Mrs. Jack Ker-; rls. Mis? Corinne Raker, K. E, Hur-;i ley and C. K. .Anderson will sing "Seek ye the Lord" by Roberts. The evening service is at SrOOi o clock. The pastor will speak, ! Miss Gladys Miller will play thei prelude "Saint d'Amour." by Kl- gar. the offertory "Bven Song Johnston, and the postlude "The,, Hridul Train" idiy Moore. Miss Grace Gelbel will sing. Sunday Hible school at 9:45 a. m. . . , t Junior Chrtsliun Kndcavor II;oa &. in. Rapttst Clum h Mr. M finger, of Baker, wilt Yttt Ulf Itltlnlt til ihn I.'ff., II.. .,!.. .; church both morning and evening. ! at 11 and 8 o'clock, Sunday. Th service of the Lord's supper will ( in no place during the morning hour of worship, and Miss Kuth Geibel will sing a solo. Sunday schooi begins at i:4fi. . First M. K. Church The subject for the Rundav inoi-rtttur service ut th Klisl Miib- odlst Kplaeopal rhtireh will l,e!or f,olu Pocatetto. are to U "Our Country." with npectal imislc i mniIt to conduct !ho Church of hy tho choir directed by W w ; N"'.f''en-. tent meetlnjr at Depot and NiiHbaum. Kemember OoodlnB ' Y' heiflrtrttrtR SaT Ui- Mr. Ktlttrtt college next Sunday, the pastor"" HoU ktlQntl In the. wort and has urffe. i nmny remarkable' experiences to Kpworth leoKuc devotional ser- 'fh'tf. He was born ( Qalncy. vice Is nt 7 p. in. and the evening' J"" h!s molher dylnK when he wan worship hcRlns ut t o'clock. The "lx n'"th old, and hl father pass subject of the, evening sermon Is lllR 0lt saon afterwards. At six. ho "Tho Klrst SonB In the Hook."' I WB Placed In an orphanage and Chiirrh of iocl . ' ' later was bound out to a farmer After Sunday school at 10 n m I who l!e,,t him see"' years. Ho for all classes, with Mrs. Miller as ' h' 11 cook, hack-driver, liar supcrlntendent' tho mornlnK hoi- I u'mler, switch tender, hotel clerlt, vlco at tho Church of God belns tl'"vt,,lns wilesnian, and was flnal at 11 o'clock. The Kev. Curios ly converted to the gospel. Mr. T'lummer will deliver tho' sermon, .Anderson has had much expertenco ills, subject to. h 'fonseeratlon.''-,'1 " !"eac.her of tho, (tospet aid Mrs. Aln endt will speak In the ' nesHBea In word und song nrc evenlnir. nt 8 o'clock, on "A.' 5tod-' h'lf looked forward to by tho ern Zachhaeus." . 1 local congregation. - - Ilrst Chiindi of Christ, Scientist. Horvlces will be held tomorrow orning at tt o'clock at First mo i Church of Christ, Scientist, at First and Washington. The sub ject will bo "aod." Golden text: Psalms 65:1. 2. Praises watteth for thee, O God, In Sion: and unto thee shall the vow bo performed. O thou that hen rent Prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come. Hunduy school Is held every Hun day morning ut fl;45 for children up to the age of twenty years. The reading room In the West- Jucobson building is open ' every day except Sundays and legal holi- ff-t ten o'clock. The afternoon er duyj from noon until 4:.K o'clock. ! vice at 2:3a and the evening ser- The public is cordially Invited t vice commencing at 7:u- will be to attend these .rvires and visit ; held in the big tent between Green and use the reading room. wood and Spruce streets on IT ave- C-hun-ft f Xaunvim j fue, tho si-rvtce being conducted ' Dr. J. G. Morrison, of Kansas s ,v Kvang. If. Hansen, who wiy City. Mo., will be at the Nazarcne, i "Ifo hold services in the tent every church In an all day Missionary evening throughout the week. Rally Tuesday, July 9. Every one. f 1 j is invited to the three services on j WAX MAKOY IHMS this day. In the morning at in ami!- SYRACUSE, X. V July 8 fAP In the itfternoon at Evening f 4an Mason, skipper of the meeting 7:45, "lr. Morrison is one iTmmervlUe Trolley In motion pie- of the most interesting preachers 't tires and a truuper fur more than j we havo ever heard and we are ex- half a cenlury behind (h foot pectlng a great day for ourselves lights, died today at his home In and ull of our friends, tho pastor said today. Wo will begin a tent meeting with Evangelists Elliott and Anderson July I a. Wn havo secured these unusual workers for the benefit of our city and we are anxious to have every one hear we want ot wss it along. These we want to pasnlt along. TheKe meetings will be held at corner nt Ih'pot and Y and wilt cundmic EVANGELISTS COME HERE- 1 L Wi i it i i V pinion 1 mm The Rev.. Harry Joseph Kttioft (nlove, ireachi'i. Blnser and au thor, find th Hev. Clare-neo Arr- t del-son (helow), prenchor and slns- j only about IS days. Ia'I's !el?ln wn a swing arid continue till tho last day. . ! ' r Sunday's program follows: S Sunday school t:45, preaching llr&ft. N. Y. P. S. 6:45, evening, preaching 7:45, k- ' ' j Lighthouse (iosM'I M1sh1h Pro. I tester Carlsen, who has re cently taken the 'pastorate at the Lighthouse Gospel Mission, will be In charge of the Sunday morning . service at II o'clock, following the Sunday school which commences New Kingston. A new law in Texas provides t Via t t hree days notice nt list bo given In applying fur a marring' iteeiwtv And Jusl a whole -lot of things can happen in three days. Why can't men wear a couple of straps over their shoulders ail summer iiko tho girls? The Busy Business Man Must Ea:t Sometime II amy md im afdo i rtMrtj- af ttrc rrgrInr Ifrrrr-ir tirrtff ho limy Is held down Umu !! nt nigbi mil . iu maitei wbal the Iwrr Irf kmms lu vmt get a gosl fiKL light or Ren in mi iv lie uhduwr at the Sac-A-jnwi Cffc S!ip. If ifs the Hiiddlnof lli Hfier ikkiii M'fm-e Im tmt grab a bito rf hiricli, theim &ts numerous iicliclmj ItiifiKH hv wi order t fmHiialii tti thh j-v-r Ut flin ncr. Corn errictrt itlert.Nnnt, tho 'offi-; Shop is ht etiottno every day. Sacajawea Inn "Polula (lie Waf Ut Betler Tllu." WINNOWINGS The Rey M G4 Tennyson new rector of' St.. Peter's Kpiscopal church, who has returned to l,a Grande from a short trip to Seat tle where his wife and children had been staying, will preach his first sermon here tomorrow. - Mr. Manger, of Baker will fill the pulpit at tho First Baptist churfch tomorrow. The pastor, the Hev. F, -O. Hess, died here a short time ago after a long Illness. Kvangellst H. Hansen, of Salem, will begin services tomorrow in his large tent on U avenue and Green wood street, Scrvicca wilt be held every evening and on Sunday after noons. ' The Naznreno Sunday school met nt the mountuln homo of Lester and Mrs. Ixmgs at Elgin for a, pic nic July 4. After prayer was of fered . a basket dinner nnd ten cream was enioj'ed. Following thK the group went sight-seeing, played games and otherwise amused them selves. . All reported a very enjoy able day. The Rev. Lester Onrlson, who has recently taken the pastorate of the Lighthouse Gospel mission, will lie in charge of the Sunday morn ing service. Third Member Of Gang is Arrested PORTLA.NI Ore.. July 6 (AP) Thtv third member of a ganvr charged by police with having held up and robbed numerous business houses hero within the past three months waa arrested Friday and gave his name as Robert Bus ing, 45. ' tttising, police said, escaped from pursuing officers when he and Lee Itenfro and Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong were captured While allegedly rob bing a drug store. Mrs. Armstrong refused to (five her name, but let ters finally indfetited she was a Portland woman and tho mother of two children. Greater London has. nearly ns many Inhabitants ns nil of Uelglum. There are 7,r0.ftflft in London and 7,S75,tt(lu in Helglum. London dressmakers have found middle-aged patrons buy . more readily when the clothes aro worn by models near their own ugo. FRIGID A IRE FROZEN DESSEirf DEMONSTRATION f AndTalkOn FOOD PRESERVATION HI i'8. Curtis, a f ac tory s pec ia list will be here to as sit you in prcpar ing Frozen Des serts July 8-9-10. Frozen FOR YOUR DESSERTS Instant Cold Response Learn what Frigidaire can do for you in your own home Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Store Closed All Day Tomorrow PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Rearjy-toWear , and Millinery , HEALTH j CALL OF THK "FAST MOVLVG WOHMV INFLKKNCING FtXI ANtt KENT HABITS By Jv (. ANDERSON, State Health Officer, Austin, Texas. Lloyd Georgtv is of the opinion that "the most important workshop in the hind is the home," and we know from olservatlon that com munities where individual homes exist produco a thriving, depend able people. The home Is Uw backbone of a nation. Rut modem tendencies are so driving people away from their homes that sucit a caption as "Sweet to Whom?" is not amiss. j Mother, fal her and children must follow the long long trull of the automobile, and -when that is safely tucked la the garage, there is the "call of the movie." What time has anyone for rest what lime for keeping tub on health? Note what !r. Theodore R. Ap pel, Btcreittry of health of Penn sylvania, has to sayt "Today high speed with Its night allurements Is constantly tak ing an increasing loll among the pupils of high and pro-high school age. Thus, fatigue steps in and health wallss oul. "Recent figures tabulate by the department's bureau of ch'.ld health Know that ot 42f5t5 pupils in ttwv fourth c!uh st'hool districts in fifteen different counties more than IS per cent were found to bo ten per cent or more under-wetght. Eliminating the comparatively small mtmittvr of ehiklrtm who are natrr rally tm dec-weight because; of their h'.xo tho majority of deficients showed unmistakable signs of un der -nourishment and fatigue. Hub seatrcnt Investlgattoti indicated that most of thesi young iM.opIe food and rest habits had been practical ly sllf-detorintttde. "U follows that parents must be Desserts Prepared and Served ERIGIDAIRE The Automatic Refrigerator COLD CONTROL made to realise that the body,, whether young or n;ature, must bw subjected to certain fundamental rules rataer than to the whinis ot this fast moving world. Until they do so, neither they nor their child ren are likely to get out of life in Irnus of health, happiness and Jajr what nature intended they should get. v . i "Fatigue and undtif-noaristmcnt are evidences of extreme foolish ness on the part of grown-ups, but where children are concerned, they almost assume the proportion ot a crime. . : . If .people aru disinterested re garding thotr own health,- hey should at least protect that of their children, far they cannot protect themselves." f Shoots Girt And ; Father Kills Him KEWANJ3I5, Mo,; July S (APV Recause ahe refused to marry him, Honas Mav;berry 1 of Fort Wayne, Tmt., shot and kilted Irm.it Hendershott, IS, at the Hendershott farm home near here July 4 and then was shot and killed by tho gii-rs father aa he attempted to commit suicide. . i. Thfe girl wai shot flv& times! Kayberry saving one buJJftt from his revolver for hlmBelf. He. sent the bullet Into His head: hut had not died when the. father, William Hendershott, prominent New Ma-.' drid county farmer, rushed up With a shotgun and discharged It- 'Into hta head, Ho died Immediately .; Assistant Secretary ot the Treaa ury Low man says dry agent ar& within their rights if they ahoot at the tires of a suspected ear. If you happott to get frlL ot course that's Just a Utile mistake, . . JITLY tOTII LAST' IAY W PAY yur water rent without tt penalty. Set of 6 Silver Dessert Cups or 1 large Silver I ce Bowl and Tongs given with each order for Frigid' are during dem onstration. Mrs. Curtis witl demonstrate the operation of the mitomatic control that gives yott the degree of cold you must have to sueeessfuiiy pre pare Bnd preserve your table supply. V. i m mus'.c.