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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1929)
Friday, Auptist SO, 1920 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Three Society News Modesty's Their Policy Oregon Mothers Sponsor Dance At Sacajawea Inn One of the bt-st utu.n.U'-l and most ' un.isually tlccoralt-il dancr-s 01 tlte smnHH-r was the college ball; eiveiv by the Oregon , mothers of i the University of Oivkou last eve-, liliiB in 'the lart'e ballroom of the j s?aeajavea Inn. Mrs. A. J. HtanKe and Mrs. VV. l. Guild received at the door, and ( all Or.RO.- mothers were palrones ses. Most of the dancers were in early fall apparel. . The liKhls were shaded with gold und preen shades; which were yellow Willi a slender green on them, tm one side of the hall a large golden moon luuiK, as if it were a setting in the eve-Mng sky. Large baskets of yellow flowers Iwero. placed around the room and a bed of, these and sunflowers Uverii placed in frunt of the or chestra. The. Star Novelty orches tra played popular music, and one moonlight wall.. i The first feature, was a tap dance given by Miss Sally Seigrisl. dressed in a:i attractive green and t,hid-i-ni.iiiic. Ivermit Kagaiu and .lack Coolidge, Uregoll sludellls, played seh-ellons on tlieir banjo's Hind sang songs. Alter rcsponding 10 several encores llley sans an Oregon song. ! Green punch, in harmony with the color setting, was served by Misses llarbara Coolidge and Null ky Guild. Miss Jlclc:i Williams, graduate of jtlii: univ. rslly this year, played two ! well-received ueleetions on the I piano. U. K. Keefe from I-os Angeles, a guest of Mrs. Ji. Jl. Jesse sang ! two -song.-i, w hich were enjoyed by the. 'fiancers. ! Tjiose cm the committee express (their thanks to those w ho have as 1 isi.steil in making this dance a. suc Icessj Mrs. W. 11. Guild was chalr- iiif of the dance, with Mrs. A. J. Klange assisting her. ! Shower In Honor Of Mrs. Tiffany tor. MLss Ni'll (Jiliiinutl, at thWr I home on Knurl h sti-ft-i. Thvy are! Iih jiut prominent residents dI' l,u ( C! ramie. Mr. Hr;i(,rmr i a member ' of the Klati! neeide:it commission. ! Tiny will h:ivi) with Ilium Mrs. 1 Carson, of Salem. Announcements There will be a lawn social at j the home of Mrs. Kellogg. 7"! Jef-i fersun, tonight at 7:.'tn o'clock. All! women of the Moosehearl Legion i and their families are invited. LIGHTNING IN I BOMBARDMENT OF THIS CITY (Continued from Tage 1) V A. i&B"i V X t, C. helper on a near lawn, Jicconliinf to reports. Ai'ioms tin? strict ;tn-oilii-i' laborer who was nnloadim a truck was U linefeed to t he pa ve nient. Other than hWittf si mined, no ono was injured. ThV li.-;ht nini: followed the wire uniil it re.ielit d a transformer on a hhl pole ile niolishinif the transformer. The henvy rains ami a elo H sewer at tho corner of tho I., ami j. clruur .store, on Ami ins avi-nne ami Depot street, almost flood-J the drugstore's hasemeni; hut by phiKKin! thp sidewalk door on th east side wild oilskins, the averted the rush of water. Before the din and dehris Were removed from the drain tho water had formed a small lam thai extended into the s id' Anierl e race Isn't middle of 111 eslr. el, and back . along the curbing to th.. center of Heal GalJ Due! n Point tip. block, toning puleslrians to' -uliI dlisl Is 0':c of llle mil- walk along llle slreel ore iw i lerials UfCtl b.v an 1kI who spe lilaiiksas bridges lo reach tho side- dallzes in miniaturo paintings, walk troin the slre. t. This condl - rsuiiic of which incaslire only half tlon was correi-tcd as iplickly as nn inch across. In executing Ihese passible bv the elty crew of work- ho works with a jeweler's luafmi . . r.ving glass. Dr. Frederick A, Cook Edits Prison Paper In Walled Journalism School J.KAVENWOUTH, Kits. Al) l-'rederiok A. I'ook, orsiwhllo doc-; tor, erplorer unit author ,m U'suiir the pen's iniKhtiiH'sa behind prison alls. A school of journalism for tho training of prisoners, tho first of s kind, has been established ut 10 I nited States penltontlary here y Its warden, T. H. White. Dr. cook, who is serving 11 14-year smi leni'o on 11 oharRe of usinif the mails to defraud, Is editor of this -hool's monthly publication, "The New Km." lr. Cook has penned a "bill of riKhts" for the prison's latest ! ranch of vocational trainltiK. ' In on editorial the man who claimed lo have discovered the north pole In 1 It OS contends that ine prison's journalistic school is u reawaken the sleeping mental ity of 3,500 men" the penlten l lory's population. Hiss analysis of public affalrH, ns viewed from u prison, includes iiioso statements; "A prison school of journalism 1 :iew, so new that tho announce ment will como to most educators s 11 iiuestionable experiment. "The press is not Independent, as is often claimed no news ser vice ever can be because It is planted at the crossroads of l. where all is Interdependent. "Human betterment Is all that a lil imper has to offer . . . The type of special trainlnif which a prison school of journalism can irive must resolve Itself into a sys tem of ad.itt education, a salvation of lost schooling." "Crime Is not due to a lack of education, but to an Incapacity to foresee tho consequences of every act. The wtirdeu has this In mind when he seeks to Industrialize all prison activities In a trade school. "Success In this new endeavor depends upon willing cooperation, and cooperation 1h the password to tho wealth of America's econom ic empire." . 'I New Z Rayon Sportics, Step-in's, Combination Bras- ' siers and Tailored Bloomers, novelty trim. If $1.00 to $2.95. I PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear J and Millinery :..........................c....................t MENUS lty Sisivv Mary There nre many dtdleious way to put up Ki'iil'i's f'' winter use. Whether the California, (jnipea with their rich solid pulp or tho Eastern, juicy varieties are used, the result Is appetizing. The Tokay preserves of California are closely rivalled by tho Coneord conserve of Ohio . If prapo Jelly ts wanted, r rapes that nre not quito ripe should be chosen, ltipe Rnipes have lost their jelly -making content and should bo used for preserves ar bottted juice. Grape conserve Is particularly Rood with rollH duritiK the winter months. Spiced Rrapcs have a tartness that may appeal to those who like u tansr with their meat. Onpf Ccnservo Five rounds Concord grnpes, s pounds siiKar, 1 pouuil seedless raisins, S oranBes, 1 cup clmpped nut meats. j Wash grapes nnd separate pulp j and skins. Cook separately. Put pulp through a strainer to remove seeds. Add pulp to skins wttli su gar raisins, Juice of oranges and tho rinds of two cut In shreds. Ibing to the boiling point ami cook 1ft minutes. Atld nuts and cook 5 or 10 minutes longer, l'nur into sterilized jelly glasses and cover with parafiu when cold. Splml CrniH'S Five pounds grapes, !t pounds light brown sugar, 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon, 2 teaspoons all spice, 1 teaspoon cloves, I cup ci der vinegar. Wash nnd pulp grapes. Coolt skins until tender. Cook pulp and remove seeds. Add strained pulp to skins with sugar, spices and vine gar. Bring to the boiling point nnd boil five minutes alter mixture is bubbling all over, l'our Into steril ized cans and seal while hot. OFFICE CAT VRAOa MARK RIO. ByJt&nius i It was visiting day at the insane asylum. Ono of tho inmates i ma pr illed himself to be. an artist, and' he was busily engaged in dabbling ut an empty canvas with a dry brush'. A visitor, wishing to humor him, asked what tho picture represent ed. "That," said tho nut, "Is a pit,; turo of the Israelites being pursu ed through the lied sea," j "Where is tho sea?" "Why, that's rolled back to at low tho Israelites to pass ; "Whero are tho Israelites?'' 'They've JustL'gono by.' "Then where are their iursu ers?" "Oh, they'll bo along in a min ute." 1 1 Lj mwii hip 11 Jim nini j niii iii 1 mi mm i imi'iiiw in iiniiiiiWfiTnuirr -? Grande Ronde Meal Co. I 1 ! Miss Judith Snodgrasii was host ess at a lovely shower given last t evening in honor of .Mrs. Howard Tiifany. formerly Miss liuth Ows ley, at Miss Snodgrass' home. dainty two-course buffet luncheon was served. Mis. Tiffany received many beautiful presents. I'Vl'Imse present w'ie; Mis. L,. A. Tit fa 11 y, a sister-in-law of the bridegroom: Mrs. Victor Kckley; M Ins Alice M tin hall; M Iss 1 ne. Hii(xjies; Miss Florence Sullivan; , Mis Constance Hay; Miss Mildreii Smili: Misses l.ola Marion Snodgrass; and Miss .Maxiue l'liil lipsj an out-of-town guest from ItatXr. r Two Complimented ! At Dinner Party Miss Agnes (.'ray uf Knterprise . was t he honor giu-st al a dinner parly and showi-r given for her at the iiome of Mrs. (Jeoige K-nuedy. on 10 17 Washington avert. m, IhsT ev ning. It was also in honor of Miss Marjoiie Core who Is leaving' I .a (irande to attend school in Seattle. in th" renter of the table was large i-rystal tree, and service candles wese placed al each end. : Places were set for sixteen, and a delicious three-course dinner was reived. Tile color S'dieine was ill rose and silver, with a beautiful silver center piec and caches placid at each end. lie women .spent the iniC, Those present w-i'-: Miss AlU"s Cray; Miss Myi na Ward: Mrs. Colx i t Ayi e-; Mrs. Klizale th l.ynn; Mis. Malott; Miss Mar.imie Cfie; Mr. ,aml Mrs, C.eoige Ken-lt.-dv; Mr. and Mis. Charles Wale;; Mr. and Mis. II. 1-:. Hill; Mr. and : Mrs. William Warner; ami (ii-nrge wale, and .Mrs. Ksther Hammock. Braufirs To Visit Over The Weekend After dinner evt :ting w - Impottant 1 ,a Ciand'- isitors over the Labor 'day weeU.-nd will l.e Mr. and Mrs. K. M. hragg ami Their daughler, Kdith, of Sal"m, who an- to arrive here tomorrow i idghf to be the house guests ot Mrs. Julia Holm. and h r daugh- IH-;PAK'I'.Mi;.T KlOltl S IN THB WBST "Slnro No. 1 3 T.n firurulp, Orp. SIIOOL SIIIUTS For Ihc lai'Kcr l)y .Many l'siiabli; patturns in brnaHcluth and broad cloth finish percales. We do not believe these values can be excelled. 3 groups 3 prices 69C - 9SC -91.23 Sizes 14 to 17 Packers anil Distributors-of Mt. Emily Products C'ily Grocery and Market Main 73-50 Economy Grocery and Market Main 57o- IS Hoover Market Main 755 is the Key to a Greater Union County The purchase of HOME MADE and IIOME GROWN products is the basis of Prosperity for the Farmer, the Laborer, the Merchant, the Manufacturer and the Entire County. . Wc guarantee to save you money on your food requirements and at the same time vou are keeping your dollars in Union County, where they will work for all of us. We furnish you Home Products second to none and at a saving. iUT. K.MIl.V Lard No. 10 10c tor return of pail. Your net cu.l, for a No. 10 PICNICS, lb. li-V Fresh daily from smokehouse. IIA.MS, lb. . :Mc Smoked in stockinette willi Hickory wood. Sl.-i!) MACON HACKS 21c Su;.,ar Cured. None better. 1.AC0N, II) Lean SiiKar Cured. 2Sc IIACON. heavy, lb. 2.".c Just rij;lit for seasoniii';. Saturdau Sd f JSL Richelieu Peaches A real qualily product, sliced or halves. 2V- tins, 2 for 49c liicitelieu i'iueapple I 'aiii v wliolo slit c-s, heavy syrup. Ji -. I in ; J for .. 49c Salmon Libbv's I'ink No. 1 tall fin 2 for 35c Snow Flake Crackers Amai.o Oil l-'or Cooking Salad. i (Mart jr.. ecials Preferred Stock Prunes In Syrup. We purchased ; Ial';e quantity of these at a i"al saving and are p.issiii;;' if alonjj to you. lie 19c !io,.' tb2.1.5 'fin,' Pickles and Honey Maid Crahams .Vic familv size QK Sat. only, 2 for ... OOL Knii'lil.'s sweet or sour ( lie f'.ll. barivl ... I.'i.yal Cieam I'.ralid Made al home from Irande koiido Valley hard wheat, liny now at this low price. We will be forced to raise our price Sepl. 15. Satisfac tion guaranteed or your inonev back. $1.75 SI. 69 FRUIT AND VECETAIiLE DEPARTMENT Green Corn Fancv Yellow Haotaiii dozen JJV Creen Peas l-'resh and Sweet three 90,. lbs. - Mlt Oranges Sweet and Juicy 49c .'IC, fi.e. : d-.z. . . Eettucc I-aney Larj;( firm brads each 10c Sweet Potatoes l ancv Smooth Slock t h 1 ee ibs I.arjic Cri.-p Slocks . . 29c 10c Picklinjji: Onions no 25c To Honor Labor Our Stores Will be Cloned Monday Sepl. 2nd. Schoble Hats $5.00 tu $7.50 A conning tower of style Stetson Hats $8.50 liostonian Oxfords $6.50 to $8.50 Athletic Unionsuits $1.00 iev Fall Ties 50c and up Oregon City ,and Pendleton P.lankcts and Itobes 20 off Up in a skylit corner of the Hart Schaffner & Marx establish ment is a group of men. They play with sea shells and arrow heads and south sea bark cloth and Heavens-know-what other sources of design For fall they have translated the rich color of tobacco into fine suits for men. Corona Brown it's called and like your favor ite cigar you can choose it from five shades It's always that wayfrom this conning tower of the man-style of the world come the new ideas first So you see in our store new pat terns, new colors you haven't seen before and style that's al ways authentic and always certain Manhattan Shirts ' $1,95 to $5.00 New Sweaters $3.85 And up $29 $34 $39 $45 New Odd Trousers $3.85 And up Tut liTOQC I-or lve By Maim Trunks Suit Cases Hags Gladstones