La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 07, 1929, Image 3

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Monday, October 7, l!)2)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
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Society News
U. S. GIVES PILOTS STRICT TESTS .
TO PROTECT LIVES OF PASSENGERS
Charming Dinner r j
Complimentary To j
Mr. nnH Mrc T.nnov!
J. 0w ftf
New Bridge Club
Is Organized Here.
At a charming dinner Saturday
evening l;i honor of Mr. and Mrn.
Andrew l.oney, the Rev. and Mrs.
M . ( ! . Ten nyso n we re. h ost n n d
ItOKtfSH In their home.
Tin tiihlo was attractively cen
tered with (all pink tapera ami n
hoiuinel of pink aHlera Tin diver
sion or Ihe evening following flln
ikt was bridge.
Benefit Tea Held
At Sacajawea Inn
A delight fill, benefit ton ore u rod
B.I.-.H or lh. C1..SSIOOM1 T.arliors,1'0" f,om a "'nnalvlrs view point
! n urninrm me nean Ol goal.
new bridge elubs I
forming this winier, was the
Hid cm and I.oseYm," a clulv off
two tables recently organized.
which held its flint meeting at ih
home of Miss Kllnnn Morelorli.
Tlic member will meet every i
two weeks on Friday evenings, and
the- next meeting (m planned at i
Miss Myrtle Hoyfs homo on Main
avenue.
liridge Is hemming more popular I
each year and more, clubs are forni-
i in wilh the younger si-t becoming I
Interested.
, chadnezznr's dream ns recorded in
the book of panicl as the concep-
assQclation in the tea room of the
Hacajnwea Inn, wjui Miss lona it.
Ikirrlmun hostess for the after
noon. Visitors called from 2.30 to
0 o'clock.
HtriUIng color sehenio featuring!
tbsoluto despotism; tho silver, lim
lion monarchy; the brass, dictator
ship hold In chock by a democratic
army; Iron and clay, the mixture
of monarchy and democracy; these
l'"1"' , " P:tHo,l n onn.Ko Ml0'.I1(ril
innriKOI,) smn.lInK in a h uok .., , , nmn W(1,.,,, .. , '
,,n,l or,nK, (,,mllos ,, In b .;, th(1 ,', oh . J u!lnio
on ho t.-a la hi,.. Tmw
llio -nlnjf dur nflr ll.o nrior-r ,nt fro(llnllx 0(1MlM: a ,io.
noon woro: ( Mrs. II whorl ?nS.i! ,,, ,00)lal,,, ,,
onnoit, Mrs. Stella lnKlo Miss in(. .,...,,.,, ml,.,.lv f!lll.
llla-K-ho I,. Spoimk n.l M. hln,)inK , BOVerll,llB hlmst.if nnd hN
iii iiiiun. . i,nm:a in iiiiihit n mi
wished their "fortune's wero served
by Miss Itulh CJarrick. with Mm
llentrice Young di-selnslng tho mys
teries in tho cup. . f . i .
( "lever musical numbers and
readings formed' an interesting
program. -Marlon ('liansHc's and
I lonclle lb-ace's clown dance was
entertaining. Another one of Miss
Helen William's ever popular sel
ections was Chopin's "rolonnlso."
Miss Wilma llansell gavo a
'(follows. lie briefly reviewed tho
various tests to which, man had
been subjected by his Creator, nnd
showed that ho had failed in all to
come up to the standard which
Clod required of him. There was
no place before Clod hut humility,
penitence, nnd acceptance of grace,
i by faith in the work done by an-
1 other, the Son of Clod, .Mr. Clodwin I
.said, j motions among tho classes, with
Hig Sunday School Attendance ilie appointment of Mrs. "Webber
Following upon the successful ns snnerinlendenf of Ihn Iletrlnner's
,.j,.Vl.r reading. "1'owder the Nose." -rally, Sunday. September the depurtment. Albert Jlopklns
Misses Kffle li'anehard and .Tennle. j Presbyterian Sunday school set a takes tho place of teacher In the
Niel.son accompanied by Mrs. Jtnfts splendid pace yesterday for Inrgo class of boys, Mh. Webber former
Anderson played "Love and Klow- attendance during the year. Teach- Iv taught.
ers. i:i on- of their pleasing vio- P1-s and officers were on time to
lin dia ls. They responded with an ; welcome those who came, the
encore.
i 1 As!r:;Fi .ur ran i
. I ill 'JiiH . Ill1 m M'IBlllll Thji '-mnnmi.M j: v ...t. If- ..t vvidiMi
thft strip mining so profitable that
ho opened another mine at Velva. !
Kasicrn investors wore attracted ;
and amalgamated his holdings.
Now power companies arc rapid-:
ly buying up the choice properties. '
Kstlmuted cost of Iho llgnitn for j
plants at the mines Is !H cents a
ton. With rapid evtension of pow-
cr lines business 111111 sen an In-
duKtrial era loopiing for the farm
country, ' , . j
I'lIiOTS TF.'H 1IOVS, 13,
how to ;ui)i-; II,AM1
- WACO. Tex., (AP) At an nge
when most youngsters envy fire
man and policeman two 1 2 -year-old
Waco youths already have be
gin flying e;ireers. lOaeh lias near
ly an hour of flying Unit to his
credit.
V, O, Ooodwln and Wood row
Kunon spent their spare time at
Waco's airport. When visiting pil
ots alight, one of the boys frequent
ly climbs in. "gives hrr the gun,"
and lax is the ship to a gas pump
fiii- service.
Hull) boys have ridden planes
since they wero eight. lMlols say
they will he ready for licenses Iouk
before reaching the required age
of 17.
Dr. Fif lr. IhituT (upper Ml), lioml
- W1H1 hlii-i- nvi tho nhvslcjil I'iiness of alrnluiic illlolH Is llic' Job of
of the dcpaitiiwiii of comincwo mcMllcal section, Tho nlillltyof 11 plpt, .to Jand Is . gauged liy.(tlio depth
porccplion miparutus (upiK'r rlghl). The pcrlmi'tcr (lower left) mensdros llie field of vWlon; 1 lauding
1111 one f(Mil uith eyes closed has supplautwl the wlilrllng chair In dcierntliilng cqulHhrlnm. t '
Tills Js an annual ten given by
this organization,
Bible Class Will
Resume Meetings
The C'omtniciily
class Is reopening for the winter.
"The Holy Ghost" was the Hh-
irit-t 11 f Ihn fmii-tli rllsPdiii'KA in !(
classes were placed for the year's HeHos (lf Hermons on "The (lod of
work and all gave assurance of a tne ,.lhl(l.. ,,y lllp ,mHtor( tne itev.
growing school, ! Krauk Hopkins, during the morn-
Tho pastor, J. Oeorgo WalK, at lug service. Tho sermon time
the morning service, led tho was shorter than usual, and ho
thought of tho large congregation announced that he would present
to "The Man Disc-covered. He- the same subject later.
ginning with the finding of Saul. ' "The House on the Knek, and on
Womens Pible ' t,,e "Postle, by Itarnabas. and what tho Sand" was, his subject in the
ihn Mintoi- this discovery has meant to tho evening. "Many clergymen, an
This organization Is entering its "Hstinn church and world, he well as laymen, shall stand con
slNtecnlh yi-ar here ami has for its 'Jlit1, " w,,n,llr fr there are not demned in tho Judgment. .areord-
ftimnv nifii mm women who arc mg to tne worus or i nnsi in mis
1 Just waiting to be discovered in scripture," ho declared. ' In dis
join church. In our neighborhood, cussing the words of Jesus, "Not
of nnv of the church Itiblo classes ! " -V" 11 every one mat saun umo me. itru,
but only Fupplenunis them. In the 1)0 PjmlWe that some great nmn -Lord, shall enter into the kingdom
... 11 i,.... i.-ninriit l(..Fn(h,,i. nrn-1 "'"v "iscovi-reu iinioug our Min
With
deepor
objecls the study Of the
spiritual sonsi1 of the Hible.
This class does not take Hie place
do not now oven suspect, waiting
t oho discovered. What a bless-
' .. H ' . .,,', t, "m young men 'and women
1 , "7, . ' ,.u ,.,,, unimaginod powers, nnd gifts they
a and iho only club ol lis kind I , ' "
In the oily. Concentrated study
of scripture is a par. of tho work
Afler the study hour, some recmt dlsoovore1 the m,t
hook conspicuous m r. ligious lit- Aanthe Mnn (.hrist Jpsus a uis.
craiurc IS rnau :nni uisfiir-wu. 11
meets twice a month on Tuesday
r.ml Is wilder the dircton of Mrs.
Harriet MacDo-iatd.
All women, whether n member
of a church or im
iire Invited by
covery that has brought unmens
,nrable blessing to humanity." And
as the minister led up to the Holy
: Communion, he said; "The discov
lery of the Christ has been honored,
Hie
class
the officers to attend
ineeilngr.
The opening session will be hold
Ot the 1 .11 Grande hotel, Tuesday,
at !:1f o'clock, according to Mrs.1
Machonald.
Creston Corps Is
Guest at Luncheon
of heaven; but he that doeth the
All about us Win of my Father which is (n heav
en. Many will say to mo in that
day, Lord, Lord, have we not pro- '
phecled in thy name? and in thy
name cast out devils? and in thy
name done many wonderful works? '
And then wilt 1 profess unto them.
I never knew you: depart from me,
ye that work Iniquity," he declared
that both ministers and laymen j
were included In this scripture. 1
"The mnny wonderful works, and
even the casting out of demons. I
may be the works of laymen as
well as the clergy, but laymen do ,
not ."prophecy' In the sense of this
The Creston llelicf corps No. 23
was the guest of the Oliver P. Mor
ton 1'elief Corps No. 117 al thw reg-
Ida r monthly luncheon hero Sat
urday noon.
Tho singing of "Ann-rica" was
Ihe opening feature of the program.
An entertaining reading by Mrs.
hyne Hill, of Klgin, was presented.
A del I gh t f .i I voea I solo was ron -dered
by Miss Hethel Trill. W.
Olive gave an inleresling address
to the assemblage.
monuments have been erected, but
He himself has establised a mem
orial that none can belittle, de- ((.xt," the pastor said. "To be a
predate, crltlol.o. When He said ()irltlan means more than mere
"This do in rennomliranee of Me c-hurch membership or even orders
ho set up a mymniinl that shall last )n th(, christian . ministry. We
for all time." 'must be 'doers of iho word as well
The music by tho organist, tho JlH hearers."
quartet and the solo by Mrs. W. II. , Tru M. 10. Church South will bo
liohnenkamp Jr., were all much j.jn ls revlval meetings next Sun
npproclated. Mrs. Ashby played ,MIV !m,rning. and these meetings
iho evening service to the satis- mnv oontlnue "two weeks. The
faction of tho entire congregation. ,,.,Hlor win (o thp preaching.
I Many other church services yes
terday were of especial Interest,
MONDAY VUOOHA.MS j
NMC: 7;:iu, Kmptro builders; ft,
symphoniHts; , . transconlinontal
program; Ji : .1 0 . plantation Kchoes;
IU to 1 1, Slumber hour.
Portland
KOW 7:3n, NltC; H:30, features,
dancn music. ' 1 ' ' '
Knit l.nlii City
IvSl, 7:3n, NMC; 11, Amos and
Andy; S;15 to 1 1, NBC.
Denver
'KOA 7:3, NHC; S, Amo.i nnd
Andy; S:lfi to II. NHC
Sun 'Vaincls.r)
KhTtC 7. features; 8, Mine Mon
day jamboree; HI, Huron Waste and
Lucius;, m: 10 lo I, dni)fX..!!U'.H'1!-
Kpo 7::ia, NltC; i;;m, Tommy
and Hob; lit. dunce music.
Jjos Angolos
KNX S, feature pi'ogram: 10.
dance music; 12 lo 1, courlesy pro
gram. K1IJ S, Hlue Monday Jamboree;
10. dance music; 12 lo I, organ.
KKI 7::t0, NHC; ICHO, f.-alure;
1 1, news.
Soudlo
KOMOi 7:30, NHC; fl, ftalures,
dance music.
KJU 7, recordings and tnus!cal
programs. .
Spokane
KIIQ 7:30, NHC; 11:30, features
ilance music.
Oakland
KGO 7:30, NHC; 9:30, fealurcs.
DAKOTA DEPOSITS
PORTEND NEW ERA
j Believe 516,000,000 Tons
of Coal are Beneath
! ! Surface of State.
MINOT, N- D. (AP)- Experts
esUmato that fit 0.000,(100 tons or
coul, enough to last the Vnlten
Slates 10 centuries, lie under North
Dakota's rolling wheat fluids and
ranch land.
Already steam shovels are scoop
ing it from tho surface where, n
fev years ago sod-house ploneVi's
toiled with pick and shovel.
Kleetric generating plants, 'built
nt -thu mines, aro converting the
fuel Into power for transmission
oyer high, voltage linos to indus
trial plants In Norl). Dakota and
neighboring states. , '
Tho i start was mado by 10 liner
Truax at Columbus, in tho north
west part of the hi ate. Ho found
MENUS
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery
the recipe. Thin gives n pudding
or excellent food value when eggs
are high,
Ulch steamed puddings sknufd
never be given to childrun. , They
are difficult to digest nnd have no
place in a child's diet,
Slewed fruits sweetened with
Jusi enough sugar to bring out
the natural flavor of the fruit
make desirable accompaniments
for pin in puddings. ,
Whipped crenm, slightly sweet
ened, glorifies any plain pudding
and is easy to digest.
IlJ(v ltuvarlnn Orennt
milk. 1 tablespoon granulated gel
atine, 4 tablespoons cold water.
1-2 cup sunar, 1-t teaspoon salt. I
teaspoon vanilla. 1-2 cup whipping
cream, v
Cook rice In milk in double boil
er until milk is absorbed. ; Honk -gelatine
In cold wUer for .j; five,
minutes and add to hot rice, ' Add
sugar and salt ftnd beat over hot
water for one mtnuu. Cool and
add vanilla. . When cold, fold In
crenm whipped until firm. Turn
into a mold and let stand on ico
several hours to chill and becomo1
firm, rmnold and serve with stew-
Three tablespoons rice, 1 cup ed and chilled fruit.
ty Sister Mnry
' Dessert - usually means much
to children. If other foods ure
properly eaten, there Is ho reason
why tho sweet should be denied.
Much food value can he found In
a simple pudding. An easily di
gested pudding that Is suitublo for
children cannot be harmful for
adults and should not be distaste
ful to them.
The pudding should he planned
to bo a definite part of the menu
and'not merely a n addition to It.
Mild puddings of ngrueable tex
t ure can be niado.ln varied forms
to bo acceptable to almost every
one.; K'ggs, cornstarch; rice, tapi
oca, bread crumbs and gelatine i
can bo used with milk singly or In j
combinations. Thesn puddings ol
for much nourislmeiit for grow- i
lhg bodies. i
I Amu Cooking Necessary j
Whemtvor corn starch or tap!-
oca are used, long cooking is im
perative. This menns that they
most bo pro-oookod before com
binlng with eggs, for all egg dish
es, must bo cooked at a low tem
perature, tlelallno Is good combined with
fruit juices or milk. There Is a
rice pudding stiffened iwith gela
tine that is unusually inexpensive,
and good. No eggs are used in
EEsssooaunnBi
SB
i&TEVENS'VAN ENSELEN CGj
: AMERICAN MAID
; Hand Printed Table Cloths
Guaranteed Fast Colors '
Size 53x53 inches.
ONLY 9S EACH.
in his announcements, Mr. Walz.
called at tent Inn to tho chamber
music concert to be given in the
La (1 ramie hotel ballroom Wednes
day evening, stating that tickets
are on sale at Olass Drugs, :
M. I-:. Church Souih
Iinrgo attendance still continues'
at the M. 10. Church South, with an
increase of seven in the Kunday
school yesterday and four more in
the Kpworih league. Miss Hazel
! Wcnili lead In ihe leamie's ilevo-
An inn-resting violin duet was , tjni nnn- Htudy meeting. W. A.
presented by Mary Kliznboth Coop
er and Alice .la:ie(to Cooper.
The ritualistic work following
luncheon was presided over by Ihe
president, Mrs. Umra Itraden.
yl a unlet wedding ceremony the
marriage or .Miss Paulino Warn to
C. C, Parker was solemnized last
week at tin' home of Hie bride's
Hsler. Mrs. Ouy Smith by the Itev.
II. H. Putnam.
Miss Peggie Dial was the maid
of ho-inr. and Hennie Smith at
tended tin bridegroom.
Following the services dainty re
KInm, superintendent of the Sun
day school, announced several pro-
Announcements
The So-Nc-H club will
Tuesday afternoon at Ihe home of
Mrs. Frank Hiiydnin, IMH I Oak
si reel.
W, 11. A. will inert tomorrow,
evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Odd
Fellows hall. There wil bo Initia
tion nnd entertainment. Mrs. Ad-
nd Hie attendance was generally
largo. At the Central Church of
Christ (he Sunday school enroll
ment was very encouraging.
Interest In the church today Is
centered In the conference being
held at the First M. 10. church.
Tomorrow at 10 o'clock the I .a
(Jrande Ministerial association will
meet In the Presbyterian church.
The Itev. II. I. Hansen will re
view Hruce Ilarton's book, "The
Man Nobody Knows,"
At the lOnglish Lutheran church
Sunday morning, several were re
ceived Into membership. The
paslor. 'the Itev, Leif 11. Awes,
spoke about "Tho Christian as In-
meet t','l,''t,', of lllfi Forgiving Spirit
in find."
fivshmenls were served. Only near r kielde Packard, of IVndMon. will
relatives attended the nuptials.
Village Destroyed
By Violent Storm
T.TRTiOV, I'ortmrnl. Oct. 7 (AP)
I-nrge tracls of land were under
water nnd thousnnds of olive
groves ruined in central Portugal
today after a violent storm passed
through that section during the
weekend.
' The village of IHdeirn was des
troyed. Mnny villages were isolated nnd
no trains wore running.
RELIGION BASED
ON SPIRITUAL
be here to prepare for the anni
versa ry meeting that will be an
event of the next meeting. All
guards are requested to be pres
ent. Mrs. Ma Charlton, In charge,
will lie in I-n Grand1 from Kanu la
o arrange for the team.
Tho Neighborhood Lllerature
club wilt meet tonight f:i the child-n-n's
room of the Iji Grande pub
lic library at 7:30. Miss Mnbe Hoty
will give a review of one Df Mad
ame Hchumann Ileink's books.
mKBNBEamaenm
99
IHOPAimiKXT STOKES
J3 intmbwbst.
Tho Oropnwnoil I'nn-nt-TcorhT
sidHorlritUin will holil n nlt-ht mpi
liiir Wortnoilay On. 9. lit 7:30 In
tlio I.. P. S. hnll on North Fir
iwnr Y av-ntip lo honor nnd wi-l-ronw
Iho n.-w m'-mhor of tho as
sociation. Thin In Ik IiI In tho ovo-
THINGS SURVIVES nlr"f " lh"' f:,""'r" 0",, "io""r''
W 11(1 III I lluililH i"7
tond.
(Continued from Pair 1)
Tho Y. W. K. A. will hoM ll
socond full mootlnc tomorrow ovo
nlng In tho M. K. rlmrch with Mm.
R. v. Tylor In rharico, and hor
in-
tire and disappointment to the one
who had tolled to produce the har
vest. So within the human soul
rofdA nofedhlllties of eternal life
and development, hut without thp"nnip I"lr group presenting
Vltnli2lnff power of tho Holy Spirit program.
tho soul will remain undeveloped. Young bu.!nes women of In
dean, unfitted for Oort's use In His Ornnte who hav not n! tended
eternal plun. he said. There ts an fhe i.i. . linjs iM-foro are m r.
oppnrtunn time for the grain and I ally welcome.
Greater Beauty
For Lovely Women
Beauty's first requisite Hkin per
fection. Thus, the falresl and wise,
.st use M ICM.O-GI.O Face Powder
1 hat spreads more smoothly ami
produces a you I h fill bloom. lis
new French process makes M FJ.-IjO-GLO
stay on longer -and bans
the shiny nose. Pure! Prevents
pastiness, flnklncMH, Irritation and
large pores. I'se . M KI.I.O-GI.O.
Glass Urn.'. Inc. Adv.
Treat
Yourself
To the finest
Photo Work
Bring your films to
MAE STEARNS
The. photo expert.
Leave work at
L&L
DRUG CO.
EMBROIDERY THREAD
.2 skeins for 5c . ' . .
CROCHET THREAD
Per ball 10$ .
PILLOWCASES
All stamped and hemstitched on best
quality tubing.
: 98 pair.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
3tore No. I 3
Ta Ornnde, Ore.
Chic
New Hats
Another new shipment of Ihe
popular felt and vchct cmn
huiitimi ItounetH.
A rolw. iw' and rfinpo f"1
every fare.
$1.98 to $4.50
riilliln-ns l.nta tlftc In XI. 10.
The quality you would insist upon
if you knew all of the facts the
difference between the delicacy of
rich Mexican vanilla beans and
the harsh, pungent flavor of others.
Schilling's is unadulterated wilh
''cheap" vanillas or imitations
not flashy in flavor, but delicate
as a rose.
Maple
Lemon
Sherry Wine
Almond
Koie
Coffee
47 Spices
Buying Powder
32 F.itr.cU
Te.
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WHAT'S A FRIEND
GOOD FOR ANYHOW?
Someone said once that a friend is one who knows
all your faults mid is still your friend. We think too,
that a friend is sonuiono who likes you well enough nnd
is interested in yoii enough to hear all your troubles
and joys and help you or congratulate you as the case
may require.
When you have financial success no one is more
pleased to hear about it than your bnnker. When you
have financial difficulty, no one is more eager to give
friendly counsel and aid than your banker. lie's
your financial friend. If you cannot go to him with
money difficulties or success and immediately secure
his friendly attention and interest, something must bo
wrong with him or possibly, with you.
He's not only glad but anxious to be your financial
counsellor. ' It's his reason for being it's whnt he's
good for, if he's good for anything.
Give your linker a chunce lo be a valuable friend of
yours, lie may not always be able to lend you all of
the money you want all the time, but he'll be able to
tell you in good business reasons why, for your bene
fit as well as the bank's, he thinks it shouldn't be done.
And he'll always be able to give you tho benefit of long
financial experience, of business counsel that should
prove very nwch, worth while, lie is truly anxious to
help you realize your financial ambitions in a way that
will be safe, honorable ,and enduring.
Member Federal Reserve - Resources Over 2 Million.
"Forty-first Year of Friendly Service"
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