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Monday, July 15, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page'T'hrfee;;' mm. Society Grande Ronde C. E. Union Executive .Meeting Is Held YesteiMny wiia tho day for tle n-Kiilur mectinK of lhf (JiiiikIo ltnnlu cxi-t'iitivo eonimllloa of io (JraiKln liondc ChrlRliuii Kiul'-nvor union, a n-1 a company of wixttM-n youiiK: itcoplc, ofiUri-s in this or Kat.l.alion, met nl the UivprxiilP ...'Ulc for a picnio lunch which was M-rvcI at noon, ami an afternoon following, of consitloration of nlatiH, n-porls of various officers and In formal visiting. It was reportcil In have been a very profitable eather iiUf. Those present from a (litstiinro w--ro Itobi-rt Leap, Mr. IJoy All-il.-rson, Ib-len Mel low.-ll, Knhy Oilcni.s and MarnU Harvey of Halt er, ami Harriett (llenn of Halfway! Christian Church Services at Park The out of iloors callM to Uie. nieinbeiK of iho l-'irst church of riirlsl yesterday and I he two morn services. Itiblc whoot. and preaching services were , held ' at Hie Hivevside' pfii'lc,-. w:horc .'a.. lai-RO !i-ovvd .ifitthen-d for the two, 'ser vices, held in the pjvillon. Xlke one Ini-tfo family the member pf. the congregation surroumhiV the tablets preal under s the shell or w here a picnu- dinner was served after I be preaching ttcrvtce, with a treat o ice crinnt for the crowd. . Miss Coolidge Is Hostess at Supper was. Hie honoree at mini her nice parly last evening, when Miss Itar ba ra t 'ool idge enterl n I ne tl at a supper at her home, Ilfi2 O nve ir.it'.," fourteen young people were the .guests of .Miss Coolidge, the supper having been nerved buffet style. Announcements The W. C. T. V. will meet al -the home of .Mrs. l'lKuam Yvck, 1 MIS V avenue. Tuesday afternoon at two o'rloelt. All members and those interested are cordially in vited to attend. Tlie stale organi zer. Mrs. Wood nf Kicbfieid will be present. k Tb. loynl Ki.tei'M Aid of the Christian church .will meet Wed neHHay afternoon al Itiverslde park for a I o'clock plcitSc luncheon. Kveryone Is asked to bring lier- ovn ilisiies and a covered dish. NORTH POWDER PERSONALS Ity Huddle IHirstpom ( ( )hMerver ( 'orrespondent ) NOItTII. I'OWIIKU. Ore., Hpr-. rial)- Miss Klsle Khuey. daugb' ter of Charles Hhuey, and Kltloti . Sloan, son of O. If. Sloan of this city were married in Pendleton "Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Shney nc roin ia nied them. The young collide left immediately for lti pariu. Was!)., w here Mr. Sloane, has accepted em piny men t with the I 'aid fie Km it Kxpress com pany tliere. Mr. and Mrs. L. A." Clements and son Hi Die and niece Jeannie are confined to bed with ptomaine poisoning; Kathel Korstrnni left Sunday for Portland on a Jnisfness trans action. Pick Williams was a Ilalne.t visitor Saturday.' 1 la rry A 1 1 erbery a nd Ids w I fe ami son, drove to Washington to visit relatives. Mr. Atterbeny lias accepted a position with the Mo tor Service garage. The representative 0f a ' flrrt Insurance company wan here Vr day adjusting the fire 1os.h of the Hulnes-Olscn Opera house. Irene Kbert from La Grand visited her parents. Mr. and Mrn. William Cilass, the fore part of tho week. .Mrs. Ilohart Keeney returned this week from I 'end let on w here she visited friends. Mr. Lumpkin's son. of Scuttle, is here visiting his father. Mr. and Mrs. I'hrfs. K. Johnson returned Sunday from Oregon City where they spent a week visit with friends and relatives. Herman White, of the 1'. K. K., had the misfortune of running u nail Into his foot Saturday morn ing. Huddle Korsst rrom Is working at t'rilon. I.cm Olsen, of I .a Grande, transacted business In thin city Friday. Miss .Jessie Iavis has returned fiom Pendleton where she has been working in a sweet shop. E.rlr Public Dane. Hall TIip llrsi pntidc hinrp hall vn "f.cnpil In ITSS lir nn Cnllslimnn iimtiipiI Tirkanii. The Mrs! shelter anon priivi'il llrlnleii:ite HMil lie linllt n Itire Imll knnwn n.s the 'fJrnnilc 'liii miiii-ro.' C'blnKMllM and I'oot Spxxlalfsl. L. B. Eaton R. C. P. Dr (Prnrtlcf IlmlliHl to tho U) I 'or I A jnr one f tlic lead inic hlnKMllLt of Portland, will Im' at l he Hon Shop, Smith hldg., ni'riM from Klks ttuh tor a vhort time. I'litMie .Main 577 for aipotu(iiH'iil.s. r.Tuminatkin.H 11 cc. N( JVC The. hnlhuut oranoc bathing suit worn by Marilyn Muryan. Pnthe ulaft'i' on Hit: ; hravh at S'nnla Monica, California, is most fcec&fU ng to her dark beauty. V. S, MfMSTKH 1IKS CHICAGO, July 15 (AP) W. T.' l-'raneis, Pnited States minister to Liberia, died today at Monrovia, Mhcrin, according to n. cablegram received, by .Dr. L. T. Williams, president of the Nut loan 1 liaptist convention,- The minister, according to the message from .Mrs. Kraneis, had boen ill about, three weeks. m iti:n to ii:ai ii III KM ING II A M, Ala., July 15 (AP) It. K. Dixon, ;t.ri. secrelary trnasurer of a wholesale produce firm, was burned to death when he was trapped in an airplnnco which fell and was wrecked in the buck yard of a suburban home and burst into fuunes. mi,m:i iv pi.AM-: wiikck SAI.INA, Kas., July 15 (AP) St uart S. Kcliey and I . K. SpiH iilun, liolh of Salina, were killed last night when a phme piloted by Jack ir.gbdecker fell 50() feet after failing to make a vertical bank. Localizing Disease A '"sporadic" disease. Is one In which-- (ho rsKFh occur here-mud there. "Mraleinle" means in one district only ; "epideuiie" meant widely prevalent in one place, and spreading. But It's Worth It A hnhy n sinall meiuber of I he nnhnal Itiurdom tluit will make love 8lroner. da.v.s shorier. niht hum er, hank mil smaller, homo happier clnthps shnhhler, (he past ffirollen (Mid the fnlure worih If v hit. Kou i American shows are play ing In Paris theaters. PATTERS AT KPO MILDPEO 60UTHALU v. SAN V 1 1 A N'C I SC O ( A V ) W 1 1 h her song and patter, Mildred South all has put herself across with Kl'O's funs. Hhe writes (he music and words for her weekly programs and Is her own piano accompanist. Occasionally, she finds a ukulele more appropriate. ISTEVENfrYAN ENO-' :Ol I.a Ornnile, Ore., Orace IilUg. HUB Adams, Men's Dress Caps Kight qua rter or two plere Caps in a wide range of plaids ond novelty patterns, silk linings, leather inbands. f)B(- to 1.95 ! i H .m-ato -, nwnaim a t MARILYN MORGAN t3fSj, " i ft t & . mi pi m ml ARID NATION IS NOT POSSIBLE So Says Andrew J. Vol stead, Now Diy Ad viser for U. S. ST. PAPI, (AP) Andrew J. Volstead, "father of the dry law," i has decided (hat the time will never come when a person cannot Iget. an intoxicating drink If he l wants it. ; - i- j Perfect pruhiblliojt Is n. hnjins " slide as perfect preveritlnn hf nuir der or robbery, he says. ' ! (Jetting him to comment upon j himself or the cause lie espoused , is a task requiring patlencx..- He 'shuns publicity, and for that' rea son, the country that has come to j regard the mime -as synonymous with prohibit ion,' has lost trace of hiin. Sis days a week the tall, spare j man of 7, grey-ha (red, wrinkled iand seldom smiling, Is at his deM hi the northwest prohibition en forcement headquarters here. Ho 'is the legal adviser. ' j Volstead, as chairman of the jn dieiary committee of the lower ( house of cnngress. led in, Iho draft ing of the prnhibitiim enforcement Jaet in 1!IH. Jjiiter he was defeated hii i c i e l i tj 1 1 . 1 Out "f his experiences in the ' enforcement bureau. Vidstead has ; reached some conclusions. There 'always will be liquor fur those who , wan! It, he believes: "humebrew" 'often is more j. pulsonous than ; moonshine; the .sale of malt and ; hops eo m Id nation should lie ; banned; the buyer Is ns morally jiuilly as. Ihe seller, and -the cafe I or , lht)tel ; servh)g : 'setups' "is ! morally violating the .aw.' ! Volstead holds the prohibition has brought greM prosperity to the airage man; has reduced drunk enness and poverty; has made re mote a temptation ami raised the s social standards of a nation. He thinks fit-eat lirltain eventually will try prohibition, and other Kurop ean countries will follow, j Meghan no patience with the lelaim that pndilbitlon is at attempt by law to roinilate morals, and .therefore illogical. ! "I-i w docs regulate morality.' he observed, somewhat heatedly for such a taciturn individual. "l-iw has regulated morality since the Ten Com inn nd menls were given. I "Personal liberty lias been taken 'away, cry the wets. 'Personal lib erty also was taken au'ay by the qiVt-'"l.nc Jjiws, and the rlght.to steal was taken away liy the Jaw against larceny. "The American public has to an swer only be quest ion os to ( whether prohibition is the best , known method of eliminating I dninkenncss, not whether the !v- Ik perfect tlH I "(Irunllug some basis of tnilh to the laiirts of-tiie.we'I pi;es" and others blackening (he character of our young pc.plc fr .Kflfish in terest, we contend thai the young people of tod.iy atid most of those j drinkers who are not the class re I cmltcd from saloon days are oc casional drinker and never will acquire (he habit of drunkenness." Volstead stopped abashed, lie had talked longer than he intend ed. Me could Jiave made a fortune i "riling 1 ks and lor magazines, ; but preferred comparative obscuri ty, lie once had a god offer lo ( do nothing but sit 'on a platform so persons could look at Ihe author , of the Volstead act at so much per look. Cause of Snoring Pnoriny; Is iiviially duo In the re luxation of Ihe muscles that close Iho month durini; sleep. Sometime, however, it may be due o a dfs liirbaitce In the nasal passages which may be correcicd by proper treaimrtit. Women Did It When one waiiiim in a harker shop fi.r his "(urn' ami listens to man I el I in: the barber how to comb Ms h.-ifr and shave h-s neek one has a greater rer:pe t.ir a fussy old maid. Atlaula Cmi:titu tlon. Daily Thought fiWfi I ti v fi'ii'ml rnimsnl wisely mill -lmrltiil.l.v. Inn Ii-:ivi. 1 1 1 1 1 1 in his lilii-rry Ulii'MiiT lif- wiil follnw Ihi-t! in- nn; mill hi' lint miL'i-.v if lii.v rniinsrl ht ri'ji'i-ii-il. .liTiMiiy 'I'llVilM-. To thoroughly hake a hundred 'pound fish would be a of a job Yoit'd be much more successful baking a three-pound hh. You'd control the cooking just a.i Ililis Ilros. control the flavor of their coffee brcausc they roast only a few pounds at a time never in bulk. This process of Controlled Roasting is Hills Ilros.' exclu sively and it produces a flavor no other coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frtlh Iron tilt wir ing b.fMNm fad. tiatity opmrii wtlh tht ktf. yJIiak H-SDAV PltOt.lt VMS The National broadcast itm company program for Tuesday night follows: Sp . -Tales Never Told;. Hi tu II, Spotlight review; 1 1 to 1 '2, danco music. The American ' . Broadcasting company program for Tuesday night follows: x,'. Vic Meyers or chestra; S::iii, Paul' Hunyan , his tory: ;t, philharmonic, orchestra; 1". male quartet;- o::tn, Singing Strings; 11 to II'., Vic Meyers' or-c-hestra. Portland KG W (fiUkc) X, ' N11C; 1), KOMO program; in, studio; in;3it to 1, NltC. K KX. 1 1 Sake) S to VI AHC prograrn. Salt ln ki City KSI, ( n:sokc) S, 'instrumental quartet; S:30, variety: 9, studio; in. Auius and Andy; I0:ni, onui'ti orchestra. lxis Angx'lcs KKI (iMokc) X. puni Roberu and trio; !, concert; la, NltC. KN'X (luiiiikr) X, feature; 1ft to 1, dance music, Spokane KCA (I.Tt'Uc) M to 12, AHC program. K 11 Q (5!HiUc) K. NUC; fl, fen tures; Hi, Am oh and Andy; id: lit ouklnnd KOO (7!MUc) X, NUC; fl.wth-? Pilgrims; Mir, ( r KI,X (SMdic) x. dance miislc: popular program; 10 to' ; 1 1 . dance imisic. j . . t San lram isf o ') KKIIC (lililkc) 8,: slurllo; S:L0, symphony orchestra: lu, Amos anil Amly; la:lo to I a. m., dance music. KPO (CStikc) R, feature; , Tom my and Mob; i rli u.- studio; HI. NI10. Scatilo KOMO (flLMtkc) X, NUC; 9, .fea ture; io-Hu news;10:4fi. concert; 11:45 to 12::ia organ recltaj KJU C.iinkc) X to l AHC pro gram. Menver KOA (Xliakc) x, orchestra ; a, news. Kour hundred fossils of prehis toric Invertebrate hnv been add ed to the Kicld museum, Chicago, the gift of I lenry (Jobauer. Deputy Vruneis Ab-rlant , has urged the l-'rench parllatuenl lo preserve in a museum t he t iadl tions of old. regiments. Chinese ring neck pheasants will be rniiiiiioii game birds in Wiscon sin five years hence, predicts W. M. Orange, state game superintendent. New Way To Improve Skin A wonderful discovery Is tile new I'reiicli jU'ocess wliieh Kive.s Mi:i.KO-Cil.O Cace I'owder Ua nil pa i alleh d smoot hness ami makes it stay on longer. The pares! pow der made- its color is tested. Never gives a pasty or flaky look! Will not j ir; trili- or clog the pores! Its yoni hfut bloom stayn. on longer, Itenienibei- t he name M'KI ,l, ( C.I.O. Class lu-iigs. Inc. Adv. Use Our Free Diet Service If you are overweight if you are underweight if you are anemic or dia betic you can now have expert help from trained' dietitians in arranging , appetizing menus to cor-j service is free, without arty obligation whatever, land it has helped thous I ands to gain better health. A staff of dietitians, trained in the B attic Creelc Diet System ha been built up by Miss Ida Jean Kain, chief dietitian. Through the courtesy of the Battle Creek Food Company, their services are now placed at your disposal. service, obtain a Dietetic I Information Blank at 'your Health Food Center. ; Fill it in correctly and .send it to The Battle j Creek Food Company. Re ( member this is a courtesy service without charge - tiiiouL ouugauon. Pattison Bros. Grocery Sevieral Social Events During . Week At Cove Ity M'ltS. A (i. CONK UN. ! (Oliseiver -Correspondent 'O V K, Ore. (Specia I) M m. Mae Kelly and Mrs. It. V. Peter-, man Were hostesses to the I-adlfM Aid of the Methodist Kpiscopal church at I hi' church parlors Wed-J nesday afternoon, Mrs. T. P. lira hum, led in the devotional service,' which was followed by the regular business meeting. A dainty lunch, was served late In the afternoon. J Peshld tho hostesses the following' were present : Mrs. I tut h I taker. Mrs. Ouy I hi Iter, Mrs. A. A. Ant-1 les, Mm. Thos. Towle. Mis. I.eon-1 a rd Towle, Mrs. O. l.und, Mrs. M. i Itocrkgrcu, Airs. I,. J. Chadwick,' Mis. (ieorge Miller, Mrs. Krallk Miller. MisH Hess Kelly, Mrs. J. K. ' Iliddnson, Mis. A. Silh. Mrs. A. 10. 1 Inn ley, Mrs. Alice lUH'ry. Mrs. T. ' It. ConUlln, Mrs. T. C. Ilefiy, Mrs.' ltcgula lleriy, Mrs. T. P. (.Iraham. I .Mrs. I.y-Jlu M. Lantz, Mrs. UeoiKe! Mrnhtll. i. Mivt. V-;,!.y Stuilh. Mi m. ' lYank ttinil,,v a n M:;: I mi IlrothtrH. Mrs. A. G. Conklin and Mrs. T. j It. Conklin served high leu at the' residence of the former Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs. Iteguhi Hefty. Mrs. Kd M. Hefty, of Valley ; Kails, Kansas, guest of Mrs. T. C. ; Hefty and .Mrs. M. T. Itrown, of' Portland, guct of her daughter Mrs; ti, 10. Harker. Heslde the hon or guests, other visitors present, were Miw. T. u. Mefiy, Mrs. It. J. Harker, Mrs. G. 10. Parker, Mrs. I.. M, l.ant., Mrs. 10. C. Itees. Mrs. J. 10. Mills and Mrs. A. A. Antles. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore McClain entertained the Haptlst young peo ple at their home on the hillside I Krtduy evening. About 'Hi young people were, present ami games were played after which a dellcioim lunch was served. Mrs. ICd it h j. Pease, of Pullman, 1 Wash., Is spending a couple of1 moot lis with her daughter, M rs. I Harold Van Vlaek. ) Mrs. Minnetle Sentner Is spend- j Ing a few days In Portland. Tho swimming pool is in charge of her daughter. M rs. Hay Van Orsdale, : of Pendleton and Mrs. Coru Hlootm i who Is iin assistant at the pool. , Among those from here attract-j ed to the circus in l.a (lran;le , Tlinrsday were Mr. and Mrs. It. I. j Parker, I in rot by and Herla I tar- j kcr. Mi", and Mrs. Iloyal Conley unci daughter, Marcel, Mr. and Mrw. I i i I ......... lrW -r ' Vlelur-Itiiillo. MM At Ihpi! The musical inslrumrnt tho world luis waited for! Today the new Victor-Radio is on our floors! Victor-Radio is a inicro-HyiichronoiiB! A child can tunc it. Kvcry clement in res onance. Tone quality is alwolutcly natu ral through the entire musical scale. We have ulso u hi;' stock of ihe marvelous Ad! J. Chadwick an I two sons, George and Virglf. Mr. and Mrs. Kd M. Ilofty, of alley h'tills, Kan., who are visiting at the home of Mr. llerty?s bro ther, T. C. Hefty, left early Tues day morning for Wallowa laic. They ret timed from there very much delighted with their (rip. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Hresliears, l.ee Kllen and I'elt Hresheui-H, who loft Cove in May to make t heir home in lOugene are ret urnlng hero to work in the cherry harvest. Mrw. A. O. Conklin un 1 Mrs. T, It. Conklin itave a small luncheon Tuesday at high noon honorin Mrs. Wallace Howe who b-rt Tues day evening for her home in Hrts lon. It. I., after spending a month visiting her daughter Mrs. P. K. St urges. . Mr.s. .1. 10. Mills was ho-.-desH at a dinner Monday evening honoring Mrs. Howe. Mih. Hugh McCall, of Haines and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mis. Hoy Cuddmgtoii, of southern California, wdio are visit ing the McCallH wen In Cove Vd-nt-Milay, guests of M r. and Mrs, Mc call's brother, Henry Mutirer. Mrs. 10. Andc-rson will enter t.llll the I.alles ld Sutiirdny uf 1 1 rii!i..i; ;liis. i i fill' Vulk.-iI, k,1 .MuTl w-wli, 111., who has been a guest of Mrs. A. H. Dim ltd left Wednesday for Hoise, 1 laho, where sho will join a friend and they will vl.dt Yellow si one park. ! Farm j Pointers Canker Infection of apple trees usually follows severe late woolly aphis infestations, finds the Ore gon experiment station, although t he degree of predisposition to canker infection resulting from early or slight aphis attacks Is not entirely known. Hulk handling of grain Is now rapidly replacing the flack hand ling method In tho northwest, re ports the Oregon experiment sta tion. The change from tho old la borious sack handling method has been advocated for the last i!5 or :tu yours, but It Is only during tin last flvo years that genernl pro fcresH bus been made. After tho breeding season I over, a boar's feed should be re duced so that he keeps In good, loSyitchronou8 erV Music i'UTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear . , , and Millinery thrifty condition. Only, a email quantity of corn need he given him, tho main feed , being mlddllngH or nhorts, oat, or a little. Unseed meat, with the run of a good pasture. . To reduct dnngrer of 'bloating, cattle and sheep should be given a good fill of dry feed, particularly roughage, before they are turned un. green forage Kiich a red clover or alfalfa for any-length of tlm. Dew and rain Increase the danfftr of bloating. , MOTTO V OVFUnVt.F.IV : 4 , cmc m, .luly, !,V AP) A rj-nt-.'n -i Mi-A'' T ?i ''' f '-T'),-" (Kin brench. of' piomiue. uiL uf Aia Idvlngston agulnst l-Tunklln Hard inge wuh overrule , today. AUbrr manufacturer 'were-allowed ninety days In which! to file' an appeal. ADMIHAli 'KO VIWT O1U0GOV POHTliAND, Ore... July is (AP) -A special dispatch from -W'aahV tnglon, D. ' (V, ;tb ft- OrtXttplah staled today that Hear Admiral William A. Moffett, clief p(;thc bureau of auronautlcal v; would lie on tliH Pacific coast July,,. 17 o In spect sties for (ha proposed dirig ible base. . , f ; .', T .' v Several such sltoa have.beon )f fered by thn various cltlea in Ortv son. . . , , . .-i. A mun recently , testified- in a British court- that he hasn't, !!, lo overhaul his car In, J3" years., It ho got away with that, tho courts in Oreal Hritaln , must. not ho ( efficient after ftl!.' '-: menus. :::;r! . , . j- Hy Hlsm Mary . The mother who 'baa "difficulty In persuading hpr . child' todHnK' his mi ul red ..quart, of' mlfk a -day may welcome the followfnSf redpeii' for chocolate 'drlnkti.'' " '. 7... 7-7;V'.77 .: .t-: . .1 r alJ-eleotric . wmhinaUoh -New Victor- . 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(jooked vegetable with a lettucft sandwich, fruit foi dessert and tlift chocolate egg flip makea.an excellent hot weuthot meal for a child. . The cream chocolate, would make a good drink for a children's par ty. Serve graham bread and but ter sandwiches with It. It' advisable' to-r serve - strawa with chocolate drinks. Chocolato Stains are hard to. remove.. from napkins and the' straws will do much to prpvent them. ... , Ojoiomto Kif Flip '.One.'.'j;,.:. i ti'ii-i'din t tv.i--uivi..- a'.'t; i--'- t.tv-i-: Jt:.it. drops vanilla, 1 ,1-2 cups,.milit. . -This will make two glasses. " Mix sugar cocoa and salt.-. Sep arate' white;! and yolk of egg.iBeat white until stirf. Heat 'in. cocoa mixture. Heat -yolk of egg and mllli) until ; well mixed. ' Add to white mixture and beat untlT thor- oughly . Jiilxed. t Add .vanilla and serve. 11 .'' ; " Cream Clioeolate '.One-half cake baker's chocolate, i 1-2 cups sugar, 2 cups wLer, 1-2 teusppon salt, 3 quarU milk, 1-2 pint Jwiilpping cream, 2, teaspoons vanilla. :' . : " .Grate -chocolate. Mix. with salt and sugar.'- Add) enough boilings water to-make a smooth paste and slowly stir into 2 cups boiling wV tcr. ,Uoi), '. stirring: to prevelt sticking, until thick. Cool and add vanilla. When ready to serve, stir into jcold..' milk, s Top each , glass with a spoonful of-whipped cream slightly ,'sweetened and , flavored with vanilla;, i; It; Is not advisable to serve Ice Jn mjlk drinks.. The Ice melts ami makes 1 the" beverage watery and thjhv. -Children' should not be al lowed to drink very cold milk any way.; Pleasantly cool but not chill ed drinks -are ' easlor on .small stomachs. If chilled beverages are served ' them, they sould be tausrhr to sip' them slowly. " - " Vlrlor-lUldlo- 000 r'U l-lloctrola HIJ-4G Co, t u