La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 16, 1929, Image 3

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    Tuesday, July 16, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three '
Florida's Fairest?
EXPRESSES SELF TO MOVIE LOT
Society News
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Miss Ruth Jones
And Mr. DeGreeve
lVWed;In, Portland
.
The marriage of Miss It'.ilh .lone
and Ityrnn lieflreevc, both of La
tlruride wtiA soli-m nixed Saturday hi
I'niiliind. The ceremony was per
formed l,y Hit' lie v. Mr. SlanflV-r,
the Hose
Methodist minister In
H... vi-,. In hlH .-h.lr.-l, ul five o'clock
Jn the afternoon, Mrs. Madeline
J.Meyi'r of I his city being Ihe only
pNendiint. Mi, i eli reeve ami his
bride drove hack to I.a (Irando
mutiny and have tuken up a tern
'jioniry residence until their new
(Jioiue on Main avenue is completed,
i I Sot li Mr. and Mrs, Detireevo are
very well known In I.a (Irunde, an
news eireleA Mi-h. I e(.J reeve- Is as-I " " .." "
k slant chief operator for the West ?n h!lfl had tu' ,,ln,,l transfusions
.foam Telephone company, and Is ',nce opf,,1,ti0 f,,r n Mn'
very popular in the circles in which fiUmnf Inst week burnt the lion
ill ,.-,. it..f.-......A i ih a today it wassald that he was
junior niemher of the firm of Jones I
He(J reeve.
Mr.
and Mrs. Kroon
Will Reside Here
' Iteecpi newcomers to our rlly
and who plan lo- become perman
ent residents of I.a Cramle are Mr.
and Mrs. 11. J. Kroon, who have
established (heir new" home at 160GI
Seventh slice!. Mr. and Mrs. Kroon j
.were married in St.. -Peter's church I
n tin oitiM u. i
iMooii, Mini, oeiore net marriage
'was Miss Ileleh l-'leck, was very
popular in her home city, was a
Very, accomplished musician and
.1 lie possessor of a vm y, .heaulifut
idce. Two years a?b she attended
the summer session of the normal
hchonl held heri' and made many
friends hoi h amont? t he st iklen
ho.ly and the towns people, alike.
.Mr. Kroon Is a contractor und has
jnade li (irande his home Tor a
comparativclv short time.
...
Miss Lela James
Marries Mr. Mills
Las( evening at line-thirty
lO'chs k, at Hie home of the bride's
.parents,. Mr. and- Airs, Krel b.
James, ioriter -of Itussell and Pine
Ht reels, Miss l.ela James was K'vein
in marriage to Halph Mills, the
Itev. J. (Ji oige Wal' pn-sior of the
rresnyienan cchurch, feuding the
ring ceremony In tho presence oi
Hie moiher and staler of the bride,
the mollier step-falher ami brother
of the groom and V. ('. Perkins.
Ho Hi Ah, and Mi. James are -m-ployed
at the Hot Lake Sanatorium.
Give Volumes To
Public Library
The Mothers Self t'tillure club,
an active oi'Kunizntinn in this city,
has recently presented to the pub
lic library a ten volume set of
(terle's Self Culture. These vol- I
nines have been used by the club
as a basis for study and contain
much excellent material which, li
brary attaches feel, should be of
Interest to jnot hers and children
alike. These books will not be
circulated, it Is announced but will
be kepi on the reference shelves
where all mother. of La Ornnde
may have access to them.
'
Shower To Honor
Thelma Kitchen
Miss Thelma Kitchen of this
ctly, whose betrothal and ap
proaching mar rln ge were recently
announced will be complimented
w H b a shower to be given t his
evening at Wallowa by Miss Vir
ginia Hunter.
Camp Fire Group
On Hiking Trip
- The girls of the Pukwnna Camp
Klre group hud a heap of fun last
evening when they took a hike out
to Pine Cone crimp, two miles west
of La Orande on the highway. Af
ter reaching the camp they had a
swim In the lank and later pre
pared a picnic supper. Mrs. It. I'
. Tyler Is guardian of Ihe group.
Henry Mason May has decided
to get away from it all for a little
rest, like Messrs. Sinclair und
Capone, ,
La Grande. Ore., Grace Bid.
I 41)5 AdutiiM,
HOYS' SHIRTS
X . -, 1$
K fl R
w te; o
A
f km
New as.orinient of Hoys
rns Shirts. Prints. Mroad
cloths in strip-'-ff and fancy
patterns.
G9 - 79 - 08
Girl, 16, Is Victim
Of Auto Accident
.
' SALRM, Ore., July' Iti (API
M Helped toulcnhurg. 10, was killed
on the Kalcm-Pnyton hlghwuy neuV
her home , in Vnionvalo Monday
evening when the nutomohilc In
. which she was
ling skidded and
ove,'tur np(i In the gravel. She and
uiif" inner gn none 01 wnom
"' Injured. st.ni.l
lng on the running hoard. Ar
lona fluhser. driver of the car. and
her young hrolher were not Injured
Mildred Stout enburg was the
daughter of . M r. a nd M rs. Ttoy
Stoutenburg a pioneer family. She
was horn In Lake county.
TWO lll.OOl) Tlt.WNl't'SIOXK
WASHINGTON, .Inly 111 (AIM-
Improving and was "apparently in
no immediate danger."
J - Senator .lines had his first
transfusion the nithi after ihe
operation and the other one. yester
day. K exults from both were said
to he saiisfaciory.
' fatally i.m ki:d
PORT-LAND. Ore., July Hi (AP)
Lelad D. Kenton, ti. superin
tendent of the Terminal Ice and
SJorage company at (iresham, was
fatally injured yesterday after
noon when he fell from a. stacker
In tll lllfint Wll'iLrtlKr Din nAmoitl
floor' head
first and sustaining a
fractured skull. Kenton was the
son of nr. and Mrs. Hicks C. Ken
ton of Port la ml, and leaves a
widow and youiiK daughter.
IMKfi OK l.H IUi;s
SALIN'A, Kas., July Hi (AP)
Jack HiKhdecker, pilot of the air
plane which crashed here Sunday
nfuht, killing David SpUlman and
Stuart S. ICelley, passengers, died
In a " locat hospital early today,
from internal Injuries received in
the plane's fall.
HiKhdecker Is survived by his
widow and a 4-day-old Infant ai
Alta Vista, Kas. ,
IWI.li IS l'ATAI.
SAJjK.M, Ore., July Hi (AP)
Felix Wei man, fiL was instantly
killed here yesterday when a scaf
fold on which he was standing to
paint a house collapsed. He fell
heart foremost upon a concrete
'driveway
, Traffic eoriKevdlon In Pails has
become ti eilou.s worry to'the olfy
government, ...'!
Announcements
I'ryvdal HebeUah lod-e will have!
installation of officers Wednesday
evening at lite Odd Kellow's hall j
at eight o'clock, Light refresh- i
ments will be served following the'
nutting. Ofi'icerH extend li special
invitation to all Kebekuhs w)io may
be visiting In l.a Urande this sum-
tm,r .,,( mpn1on particularly lhnK
who are en one
titl with Ihe nor-
mal school.
L. S. of the M. of L. K. and K.
will meet tonight at 7 ::m o'clock
at the K. of P. hall. All members
are urged to atlen I. Itei'i cshmenls .
will be served.
' )
The Loyal Sisters Aid or the1
Chui-ch of Chrisl will meet tomor-
row afternoon at the park ut. one ,
o'clock for a picnic luncheon. Knob (
one is asked to br ing her own ,
dishes and a covered dish, I
Bit
i 1
j. 1 $fiJi 1 i
she's "Miss West Palm Heath"
now hut the judges in a beauty
?ufieam Hoon to be held In her city
may decide he is the most beau
tltul or Kloridu girls and muna
her "Florida's Queen of KIowwb."
She is Margaret Campbell, a bac
teriology Hludent at Florida Statu
I College for Women, and Is hold
ing too tuii umi is o ne given me
dinner, site's a brunci und just
18.
Kingsf ord-Smith's
Plans Not Definite
I.O.VIiON, July Hi (AP) Cap
tain Charles Kingsfoil-Kmith and
iiis three companions do not know
yet whether they will attempt a
westward crowing of the Atlantic
in Hie Soul hern Cross, in which
they have just flown from Austral
ia to Kngland.
Leaving today for Amsterdam
where l he plane Is being recon
ditioned. Cant a in Kinirsford-Kmith
'wild- "Aflei vn tmn linvv I lie lil.'ille
is and the weather and considera
tions we will decide, probably next
week." ; , V '-
Pretty Close to Polo
Pn Hilda's most northerly gov
erinin'tit oitice is ut Ilaehe peuin
suln, Kllesniere Inland. 7!l detrrees
(H niiniiles norih Inlilude, wllhlu
MM) miles of ihe pole.
Chest writers often fail (o catch
the spirit of the thing.
HHAlrif
I ki:i:p vi:i
Dr. Belle Myers
Chiropractor
Honrs
to 5 & 7
cQ
Because you can allow
Snowdrift to get so hot that it will scar the food almost at once and yet
there will be no smoking, no scorching ... as the cooking experts say,
Snowdrift docs not "break down" at ordinary frying heat
With Snowdrift vou can prepare delicious piping hot French fried
potatoes or croquettes, the outside lightly fried, the inside thoroughly
cooked and with rcasouahle care there'll be very little smoke in your
kitchen. Snowdrift can be used over and over too, for it doesn't absorb
odors.
lie new three pouud and six pound buckets are decidedly couvfLueut,
and easy to spoon from. ,
vi:dm:si.y rno;it.iis
The NiLllonul lirou.l.-t.HtiliK com
pany program I'or Wt-.llH-K.luy lliffllt
follows: 7 ::(.., Hi.lulalku orchestra;
K, Kou.ls lo Itomunc.-: 8:3(1, Hill
Hilly Hoys; 9, SIlc.U; 1(1, minstrels;
II to 12. dance music.
The American Hron.lcnHlinff
company program for Weilnesday
niKht follows: K. $t:iloii orchestra;
tt. John uml Net); !l::i(, CaperK withi
Rhythm Aces; 1(1. sleepy time; 11
to 1?, Ithylhm Ac.-h.
HOW (02(1 Uc) , Nllf;' 8:30, (
.slmlio: 1(1, concerl orchestra;' 11 to
12, tlanco Itaml. . - -
KI-.W (I IS kc) S lo IS, AHC pro
Kram. '
Denver.
KOA (s;ia uc) s. concerl;
news; I (It.) 1 I, Nltt!.
SNl(tllH'.
Kill r.:in i..-) 7:sn, Niio; a,
features: trt, Amos nn.l Andy;
l:ir. to 12, Nllf.
KUA (HI ke) S lo 12,, AHC
program. . ,
t San I-'i'IUK-Im-o. .
' Kl'rt (tisn ke) S, Nllf;' !1, feat
ures: !l::lo. Tomtnv and Itnh: 10.
I .lance music. .
Kl-'ltf ((illl ke) S, features: 10
to I, ianc music.
- . l,os Alijii'lcs.- - .
KI-'I ( (Ha ke) ti, Nllf; S:3(l,
stu.lio: hi. Nllf
KNX (llir.ll kc) S. features:, "1 0 1
to I, .lance music. .. ; ' !
Null l.nki' (Siy. I
Kl. (I uii kc) S::i(i, renturns; 9,'
slmlio; III, Nllf. j
Oaklnii'.l. . I
KI.X ' ' (ssii kc) . s, edilcalional
hour; II, stu.lio: in, featured. . I
KdO (71KI lie) S, Nllf; S:3ll,
Three Hoys; 11:3(1, (pllutet and con.
trallo; 111 to II, dance orchestra..
Seattle. . I
K.IU (!I7(I kc) S to 12, AHO pro-
Kin 111. j
HOMO (920 lie) S, Nllf; S:3(l,
concert; 9:5(1, 'mule tiuarlel; II,
news: 11:15, fealnres; ll:-lf. .lo
I 2:3a, oriran recital. .
Grain Sorghum
OnrKn Is u grain sorghum of un
known onjriii. it is prohably
cross between n saccharine
Klumi and a nonMiccluirine
Jiluun. Kxcluine.
There is no Solomon in
1'nited States senate lohiy,
a scon tor. Maybe not, but
still is a Moses.
Photographi by Wire
In 1121 the American Telephone
und Tclejrrnph cimipiin.w gnvo the
first, pitblie domonslnillon of send-
)ujx pljotniynpha by wire between; )
OPvcland nnd Nnw-Ttirk.
Two old Virginia carriages from
colonial days have joined Henry
h'ord's collection tit Wayside Inn.
Stained-Glass Treature
The foremost museum collec
tion of stained .'lass In ihe world Is
nt the Victoria und Albert iiuikciiiii.
London.
1.AYS 1.II.Y IIVIIF.MS
,,, . , ,., , I feiE'ifcy '). B Oi 'A Full-vMon, Buncr-aulouiallel
W'oHt .InrnliH.in Ill.lcr. I , tiSia ' a jfC
Food sears quickly when
you fry with Snowdrift
raeaa
Why does food fried in
Snowdrift look to tempting,
o delicately brown ? Why la
it to tender and delicious
inside? Why is it so whole
some and digestible ?
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f-hnrlea toeb of (iileao wanted to express himself in the talkies.
1 Milling io reacn ine casuiiK (iirecur of a sunno at t'liiver i ny,
Cat., swiftly anil surely, he literally expressed himself by nailing
himself up In a box .marked ."Mutuary" and went to the coast,
t'harle.t sahl the only annoyance was w'lwn the expressmen here
and there failed to notice the "This side up" sin and stood hint
.on his head. And then, jnst as his destination was reached, police
found him at Culver City. ,
,M AIHtll'H IX IMKIH
PA HlH, July 111 (AP) The
mtirrlnge of Mrs. HomII Miles,
widow of the lale liusil Miles, for
mer Ame.rlcun commissioner to Hie
Internnlionnl chamber of commer
ce, and Colonel H. II. Hogers, New
York, millionaire,: tookplac al
1 : :t 0 this morning In Ihe city hall
of the. fashionable lUlh district.
IMIINCI'.SS l.l'AVKS I'Olt 1IOMI-:
LONDON, July Hi (AP) Prln-
re Ingrid of Sweden left London
, today for her own Stock holm
uiilctly after two- months of the
VUt or-Radio
Console lt-:t
Ylelnr-Ktiilln
I Men roll. HI
sor- ncinl whirl of this capital -s royal I or suing, couiu your '
! I've stood for the best in music llfPlIjW-
.NOW I HAVE fiVO JOBS 17 iM '
Uhe best u, mmic m . ; ftwwp
tif fin pi I in mil it) A IV '" ""' 23,1
l ill 'fr'' I
!'gwwiipiivT'yt '
ami diplomatic circle.
Muring the time she wns here her
name alien was linked with t hut
of Hie Prhice of Wales its a pos
sible future bride of the llrltinh
heir. .
It was pirt-fectly all right ror
Hishop tinuon, the dry crtisiider,
hi play the slock market ir he
desired to. Not nil of us can do
what we want to do, however.
It Is reported Oene Tunney al-1 .
ready has paid Mrs. l-'ogarty I I
1 finu. Vou could hardly blame '"
Use flnsi riiifiioiil -ho Aiwcrieaii
IIoeibc has huun waiting for!.
Yh, wf liuvc ill DosigntuI hy Victor, built by Victor. TIis
miprcmo ncliirvcmerit of iiiuriicnl biHloryt
TJii-i i-'b nothing even to upproucli cilhci- Victor-Uiulio perform"
unre or Victor Hiinplirity of tuning.
Tlic new, -onimct t-ubiiu-ts tire l!i jiiohI exijuiMite tliut Victor
Iiuh rvrr jiut out.
Prices lire t low you will liurdly hrlicvts them.
l!nlcrour i ciiiai kulilc mnall jui) nit-iit liin,you run LaveVictoi.
Kailio til once. Orund i-elelirulioii! Meet your friends hcrel
Our MTvicn in next door to you, no mailer where you live.
SfMM'ial lfcj2a4issiaaiioHS 11 week
IIKAIl VICTOii-ElADIO TODAY
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Arrived Today
' NEW BAXLEY FROCKS ' ;.'';
Many new styles to 'select from, in cool summery
Wash Frocks. '
' $1.95 to $5.95
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive. Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery
MENUS
y Sister Mary
waking up on a particularly hot.
keepers have the expwienew or
walking up on a' partleulurly hot
morning to find the cream sour
for the breakfast coffee.
Tn and of Itself this Is at best
Inopportune and at worst a trag
edy, but after the immediate neeu
for sweet cream is taken cure of
this Kiitir . cream will make some
soft f special delicacy,
Very little other' shortening Is
ustmlly required In - enkew made
with sour crennu The texture of
the cake is fine, the rrum;h is moist
and stays so while the taste Is de
licious. Soda is used :uh with sour
milk.
Sour cream salad dressing bus a
taste nil ll own und Is particularly
good' with fruit salmis.
Sour cream frosllng'-ls one-of
1929 Chrysler 65 - 4 Door Sedan
This car is of the latest model. Carries new car
' guarantee and regular discount.
PerkinsMotor Co.
-. Pni- ith Sr Adnnm lnin ROfl '
us
"j j the
I ! gets
J llghl
moat satisfactory. It never
dry and sugary and Una a di-
llghlful and Intriguing tnstw. Sol
id cream without a trace of milk
must be used for the frosting, y
Johnny enke is most noce.ptablo
with a cold luncheon of salad and
odd meat, (ho Johnny cake being
the only hot dish. Less comment
Is used In "summer" Johnny cako
than In the winter variety, tor
comment Is a heat prod uc era add
not generally used . during hot
weal her. ' t "
.'Johnny Cnko ,
' One cup sour, creamy I teaspoon
soda, t teaspoon salt, 1-3 cup Jl
gar, 1 egg, 1 cup white flour, 1'ilS
cup cornmca). : ' ' , "'''
Heat egg well. Add salt, sugar
and. Clour and mix until perfectly
smooth,; Add,' cream and com
ment. Dissolve, soda In a little
boiling water and stir into the but
ter the last thing hefnre baking.
Pour Into an oiled and floured
dripping pan and bake 20 minutes
In a moderate oven.
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