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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1929)
I Wednesday,' November 6, 1929" LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,-IiA. GRANDE," ORE. Patre-Thrve Society News Members of Club Are Entertained At Sacajawea Inn Memhers of the -Luncheon- club mi yesterday afternoon at the Huenjiiwca Inn, with Miu Kred K. ,ntizer tut UohU'sh, The lum-hcon tnlde, wiili niVYrs for 12, was dee ora tt'd wlUi fhryHitnilH-mutnH. The diversion of the .afternoon wit bridge' with Mmrhnso llohn eirttttmp winning honors. flnests fop (he afternoon were Mrs. A. If. Htiinffo of Merrill, Win., and ii. V., I'erkins. ' 70 Couples Attend . First Elks' Dance iiilo group and gov? seasonal dcm' will meet Thursday (tomorrow j cumin Ugh, evening at tin home of Mnt. Alike i At a short htmluc&i meeting Sirs. Hit Ml van, ?ftS Ad urn avenue, Mrs. ' ft. TyU-r announced that the Charles Htoop will b nistant ho- j funds the organisation had a wont- tet All mcmiiors mv urged to. ho ed the famp Klrc group would lie present and lirinjf itelr aewing. j used to f i a a n e e work in wood Mocking. Tho committee for ths lion wiil take place Novemher 28. meetings in IJeeemher and January Tho committer In charge of the I were announced. Kika winter doners Ih led by Jack MIhk Kffle Snider was chairman Htitim - i ii-iifiiinu, f "t- t l II .limit 1HU1HH Ol" ' i " , . . ,Sjl!,,. , WHO sr. nm - -' " " Announcements will meet Feature of Party .The,, first Klks dance of the year was a channhiir event of last night, when 7tt coupiea enjoyed pleasant hunra of duiK'ing to music played by the Star Novelty orchestra. The Klks ballroom was arranged in a selling of purple and white,' tho colors of the organization, lei flotis refreshments were served diivlng the evening. Another dance of this organlzn- ' . ' .f , .. linn.. utnt taaittrraw afternoon mm, , - M. Urimn, SIIkh tweet uca, iuwt , , , j Munch t'iurk and Mm. J. W. i-'ariss. , - eoek. CleVei Drama IS fT ' ' The Home 'department of Hie ija reUte miUge , (.'rnt fmibyterUm church wiil meet CI11K "Prtf ovf QmUfl 'at tiw of Mrs, A. T. HiH, 16S iUU XUUtCl taiiitSUij street, Tharsday afternoon ut, . , 2 o'clock, with Mnt, t II. Miller, A patriotic motif, In keeping i fttant hostpsjt. AH membra and with the nearness of Armistice fronds are unffd is ho present, -day, fcattmd the meeting of thej J(a PctHe Jiridgc eiuh hurt j Tht U 8. of. a of U b ami . the homo or Mr. ami Mrs. Nolan I hua a aHv4;r wmonw art Skiff. Hmaii flags wv used tut Uw b&m(i Qf r Uoyi oeeoraiiuas hum uwa u'liiii A elever pantomime drama of sis acts-wrliten by Mis Ituth Mar garet thill with a new version, that was hoth entertaining and amusing, was presented iast evening at the monthly meeting of tho V. W K. A. by the committee In charge of the p r o g ra m, which was In a for i u n-cniii-u" titmhenn fallowed tilO . . Thanksgiving idea. The piny wwi memnor enjoyed and well received." This mbleii of irldgo were at ! na ronimt wun nevouumu wiH. Mf. hii Stoddard and Tom linckmaii making liigh score. Consolation honors wer won hv Mrs. Way man 8eott and Mr. Stoddard. ; IMHTXriKH!X AX. SKIX T,hc Jtcxt meeting will" he Mon-; ' Iim-:ASi:s da November -J ft, at-he home of ; lly Isaac li. i'eis, M. i, Miv'am! Mrs. iinckman.. . I Baltimore, Md. ;. . fi, . i Krem time immemorial there read by' Mrs. Sherwood Williams, who sang "head Knightly Light" preceding the pantomime. This was by request. A festive hoard, the symbol of Thanksgiving, t was evident in long tables hearing frnMs of the harvest and u delicious spread was served at these tables following a game. where the members were divbhd Health Talks JJlueMoiiniaifl pfe FOOD V V. I And of IKir. milk you can be sure lf.yoovaant- milk sweet, fresh, and : pure.- i BLUE MOUNTAIN CMAMERY PHONE MAIN 60 at roun qtscatgoRsieuviitai n rmt mf W ' tt'' i. '" f hs pslslfil an imfortuniue fwtr of Mrs; t&rr Hostess ui? hin. i-ai is proimiity csptnin- T-! PiSnrJ Will PhiVl "b'' on ,he ("""""Is f fraditlon : J. U UUUU 111 .UJUU ,, un ,,,,( a( ,. S(ttt11B ,,. i ' . : A ' ' ' pptttfimte of tho eniiition. ll mtiat 51 m. H. W, i'urr tot liaati-sl tj bp niuemlHivd. ihal tlu envrlaiw a lllcuxtmt ItH'i'tllllt - Of tllC 0IO!'0f sitln i. -'.umllrthr onnf. Will nlub y.-moiilny; .tnfmo)m-mc 1110a jioitlon at tli liumu'a !6.!y.i imr liomn laid' N avemic. Mrs. ,iml u,e Kreiltr portion of It Host' Wriglit us Inltiatftl Into tho i. uff,vuti. thr cffi'it mm- lw chili. Aftr tho liiilois nH'tlng a' jsinftung, -irenli'rt was hi'iil and, the honors ' Tht crroiieoius fear Ix tmhaonliy far wlnnlns m en-JsiwartliHl to Mrs. shared by many mcdiott wrkrs. ! .aara ltraut.ti; s . f; ; but is iae! oa eras ifrnomaee .of . An . iiitvnvtlltir program, consist-' tM, Tlils nttltllil or anta Ing of rradtntfs alid atums. nntvr-! Bonlw)s anA r ,iiimllitlon has tainwl tln oriraniKalion.- Headings catiswl lam. ntaStlo hiimiltU' to wcriv trm)tntid . by : Mrs. iloltif wards Hits miffrrflrs from skin dls liack, MnC Ijitira IJavts and Mrs. ' e!llw! tht, countrir w- Uuira HradWn. Mr. l.acy My- i grcttnbW to statu Mttanoous dls stona and Mrs. Kran-? I'lank en- f.ast.H &n looked unan with indlf- jtirtalni"d .with slorKis. V A cievor . for,,w) tn-lildatlon or disiwt. Haj jstmtt pnweitll ly Mrs. j. ts. , much so that tho unfortunate silf- Rhodes. . "H I ferers In many Instances ai-e ae- ; NearlitB the close of the aftur-. tuntl donleil liostiltnl nltontion on ! noon the hostess served dainty re-' llCeomt of llie fear of rontnglon, , freshinenis. - j ,i olu account of the anesthetic J The club will meet nsnln at the almcwithprn which their tresence ihome of Mrs. Jjtura Davis on. umuntr other wiffercrs excites. Oreenwotai street. November IS, ' What, are the factH? I f l-T J First one must distinguish be- j"DV.lrt l ooQ Tr . 1 1 ween infection antl contagion. jiJIUiC KjlclOO ill j Kvcry Infwtloiw disease is nro- s otUClV Jx XjOOK ! luced hy some germ or trjtsitet . ' . i ntid is not necessarily contagious. An tmasually large attenuat, J .-nyliin diseases which 'meeting took place yesterday nft- """, "ot "taKtoUH as Judged ernoon In the gold room of the Ui r"" .," esiK-rience. l-ortunatcly are presitmabiy Infeetlotis nr? per- "This is the GOLDEN HOUR fortoutlis , own FLOWER Clarks Florists Hy Women's' Bible class convened ' are bo,h ""f u '"" nnder the leadership of Mrs. Har : riet Maeionald, . This orgnhbmthm ' is Increasing n and. IpJEcrest, It jb: r,e.pprted.v., v; fhvo1trm'r'Wiff'i'0 the itook "The Xilorious tompantf by Wilherspoon, was heffnn, which. will be read at each meeting dm- d with the'se'leetlon of this work.!"" n0 ' im-iuded e .,. which is a nrodnetion, Sirs. A. i IUU had cJiargc of the. dev-j ,tiomiU which Mrs. Ira Aidrieh will? I have nt the next mceling. . j those diseases of the skin which are coniparntlvely few, well recog I nixed and In the main well fon trolled so far as hoth contagion I and treatments and concerhVi isy l.wty iiC-iXJiOJidA, wtivJay iVstimt syphilis, scabies the vmnmmi itch) , f ionse infcrllonf common warts. i ami ringworm. Tliase wtmmon diseases wtiieh Auxiliary Enjoys (iineases due to poison of aOI kinds such oak, ivy. primrose, weeds. I ehemtcitls, physical agents, can j cers, moles and acne, j In summary ii may he stated i that with certain exceptions mosi skin diseases, even despite & ps- m J us- i. siidiity of infeeuon (not nroved? j ar not contagions. Prolonged ex perience has demons rated this fact. Whenever doubt arises, a ) proper and accurate decision should he obtained frtm the fam- 1 Hy doctor as a special question or as iMtri of the annual health nmiit. ; The A. of H. of It. T. met at the Kugies hall iast night with a large attendance." In the absence of the president, Mrs, Gertrude Happerseft, vice prcsidi-nl, pre sided. In the attendance contest the side led by Mrs. George Koiami defeated ihos; captained hy Mrs. Harry Mason, who will serve for the winners in their next meeting, November 19, following, initiation. The White 'Hose Sewing clfd NOVEMBER COAT and DRE SALE! STARTS THURSDAY NOV. 7TH You need not wait longer for REDUCED PRICES on Wintor Coats and Dresses, This is the story: Unreasonable weather has lessened the de mand for winter coats, so we ai offering all remaining coats at greatly reduced prices, right now at almost the beginning. of the,, , season, at prices that are seldom ever made before June Clear- ance. ," ::. Beautifully furred emits, ench one personally selected Potman quality, and stylo, at prices th..t mem n greiit" saving to yju, f ,: . . V . ss 9 Coats Formerly S15.00 Now I.:.....:...:.. 8 Coats Formerly 19.75 Now 4 C3oats Formerly $16.75 Now .... -.. $5.00 815.00 S9.00 All otir Better Sport and . Dress Coats at 1-5 off One Group Dresses t - Satins, ciejjes and . goorgetto for street and afternoon, Mostly size 1G mid 18. Regular $25,00 :& 29.75 Now $19.75 . One Group Fall Dresses Taken 'from our regular -stock. Ex ceptional values. Formerly $15.00 Now $9.95 One Group Dresses Taken from our regular stock, all new Fall styles, satins, crepea, georgette and travel erepe. Prin cess flares and straight line styles. Formerly $17,50 & $19.75 - Now $14.85 ':' Putmam's MENUS KTAYIXCi IIKIJM Mn. If. II. Hujr of Kigin is stuy Inir with her sister, Mis, A. 3'i. Hug, of Iji Oratide. while she is rfrelv injf trefttmtNit, GET THIS! 2000 recalled Victor Records go on sale Friday and Saturday at 15c each for these two days only. Never' to be offered at this price again. ADLER'S MUSIC CO. La Grande TS MUM TIME Chrysanthemums were created for the lovely lady who is young in years and spirit and for those who always will he young, despite calendar and custom. Great bails of -radiant beauty, they reflect the sparkling spirit of Autumn sunshine. And because she, too, is lovely and sparkling, a gift of these flowers will win her heart. Now at their very best. Chrysanthemums and their little cousins the pompons may be gotten here in a pleasing variety of colors. Come see for yourself! , .. . 1 I M 1 A Cheerful Charming Lobby You g hy tli Saeajitwea In the evening. Yon are impressed by the obvious- rsmfort nnl !lt-8snnt snrro.mdins of the lounging gnesis. How roMhi It he otherwise? No hot-! in tlie Northwt Is more luxuriously appoint! none mare complete in its fa cilities for serving fit? discrim inating trav-h-r. It's only nat ural, threfor, that you fin! thi! wune perfection ami charm In lite dining service. To din nt the Haeajuwt'a in to exfri en eo far mre In tneuu satis faction than the m i e r a t e prices would indicate. SACAJAWEA INN "Points the Wy to flollrr Tiling. By slter M&r? In the lull tbi coincs -after the fnii chaining and iirervinjr re finished, tile hotmekeepcr shoniu hjslje her hoihlny frnit eake. lHiit cake is I he easiest f ail cakes to innke. for it'n so foil of frnit jinii nnts thai there' no fhutce far it to "(tttV Hnkmi in rather -smittl laves in fht ntoiiern i-eiihtted even. It won't htirn e-a-y or bccsnie "crMiy" on the edges'and corners. " ' Htcfttiiiii and iheii "imUtms in su re t harooKh iy 4m moist eake, ! harmigh cooking Is iin perative if ihv. vtthe is ta keep in definitely, and the perfect frait cake in moh4 and "pUimy," Money, time am! effort are in gredients of fruit cake as well as egs?s and sngar, hut the return is well worth while, if jnixitiK and baking fnciiith-s are limited, half tho rerinc .can he used. And if iime is precious, the citroit and hf f iton il era hrp peds ca n be purchased shredded and ready for use. The nuts can he houKUi all picked out and the raisins seeded. Thorough hakiK and the use of sirong coffee Infusion of grape juice in place of milk will make ft moist, delicious cafes that Hill it! Indefinitely. Tho addition of rhscolate atfdfc much to the flavot nnd color of fruit cake and is a modern expe dient. Hbli itiafk I'ntH t'olie One eup hutt-rt i eup lard, I e iisht brown sugar l eggK 1 cop inolafces, I enp griipe juiee. sweet eider or i!ck coffee, 4 eup flour, 1 teaspoon soda 1 tahls spoon podered cinnamon, 1 ta blespoon powdered ail'Kpiee, S tea spon nntnyj?. 1 teaspoon pow dered cloves 3-4 cake idtter choc ttte, pounds seeded riiisins, . 1 Crescent!!! baking Jk ! POWDER lit ner faHsj 1 pound s'cdlejis raisinn, 1 pound eleiined currants J -2 pound shred- i ded citron i-3 pound eandi03 1 cherries. l pound candied pine j apple i-4 pound candied orange; peel, i-i pound candied lemon pel, 1-2 cups bianched and shreddo I imonds 3 tablespoons vanilla, I teaspoon salt. Prepare fruit and almonds. If citron and jieel must le slice! and mince!, warm well before cut -iitiif iii cherries In hats nml plneapk in thin idle. Mis pre pared fruit and ft on eup of fhmr over them iiir with a fogk ntil thoroughly coated. trelM shirtcning and Bdnally lat in susar, Hlft In one cup of flour and Ijcai hard. Add eggs wil , beaten and best hard. Add mo j las, ckocoliit laietitMl over hiii j water and j?rape juice, eider &r coffee. Mix thoroughly and add remaining flour mixed and sifted f Willi spices, sail and soda, 1U j sura thai flour, soda and spleen ar thorimltly mtsed hefors add- j ing to Hatier. Ileal , hatter ttntil perfctctb' blended and smooth ao'l : add prepared fruit and nuts, iis- well and turn at'Qnce Ints prepar ed . cake pami! and;tktn Jhrec; hottr,: ilmo-froin teatner and notes 4fi m!ou'i in a slow, &etu -- fUr&tzli and . tia heavy wajsed paper over, each 6nt;-$f cake prevent 'mttisire roni twlf'sn top of life's during esJ3iliis' and. to proVtntVthe-"?niistyrsMn ih? frtiita from having ihe eake, - When cah. taken from ''-tit oven place in clean (dswtd. a S10D-S1E ITCHIir SKI Sssthinf , IjsBg ij tmaasdosy effldent, IndMe Zemo briap M relW to IteUsg Skin, EK'cn where Mu it raw no peeling, thaaih lisve found that Zems quic-icly re. store KMnlert. It hl musoth wy HfflJibhts mi clesr up fimftm, Bsm nd other snnoyin fithing ikirt r,d scalp Irritstions, Keep atan, sbM sqrtis Emo riwy on liaad. Use it freely. It It tafe, pfcamot, 88e, ffiiw BdL00, Sdd everywhere. leili ovsr pan to esB5iteiI cdv;t it. Ijet iiml-l 'min&tn iin4 m$s?a imm ' Tiim rilrht Bis uii Im sinhA aalU sold. WiraR fekls- in k&vy paps gjfei Wore In ItgUt tin Vox aatll watt Allow ot least tfers weeki Jor ih rake li Hpn tioiforp anisg. ' ' ' ; . mpHm is a esootr wher the SAVE WITH PETV When In Portland for the Pacific -Intermttionnl Stock Show - DlwrlmSiBtttnit t'olsii Veumy IVojslo will choose t The ' Heathman Hotels THE HEATHMAN, NEW HEATHMAN ' kbw , , . i.rxumorH , , , C,(lSKTKtH , , . SIOIIKIt ATB IS KATKS , , , Th H 1listlimon Cotipn Hhop to ono of tlio uit iwp. . lillir efEJinn ils' In all I'ort IhiiiI. you'll llhe II, too! Heathman Hotels 11 road way and Salmon Jark and Pinion G, !- Hctlimajit Onner-Sfngr, tivttt M, HUm, n c iut?s AnsI. Msm. - - - - DMIP WASH 6c lb, Minimum 75c A Germ-Fre' ivioutn ana a Pure Breath "Wife Saving Station" v " Sloln M -1 AntUeptU 89 cent Killi fljo eerms that1 lircath o weot that yam frieoda 111 be doHghted; to bo oor oipsny,; Start sB(r It Wgutarly. now. A pint will but long while. Sold only t RrxaM Store. Glass Drags Inc. Ha IteiRit Seor La Grande, Ore. 3