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i Thursday, November 7, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, ORE! P?tgc Three FortyrFive Drowned in, This Wreck Society News 4 ' ' ' " ' . rs. A. H.'Stange Is Complimented At Bridge - Luncheon K)ne of tin; most important events urn iuii aeuson was me uriugo i it-ni'uii kivuii yesuiruuy ui mo fc-ujawtm. Inn by. Mrs. Aug. J. lingo In honor of Mrs. A, H. Imgo of Merrill, Wis. Mr. and . A. H. HUtnge aru guests of week ut thu homo of their son, iif. J.. Ktangu. Several oLhor af rs will bo given in honor of so gucBtH during their stay In j G run tie. - j -'overs, worn luid for 64 at tho ic-hoon table, which was attrao- j ely lecorated with yellow and ; fanzu pompons. ,i Mrs. Klmor Stoddard of Baker tm first prize for high score at1 idge. with-Mrs. R. E. Weston - iver second and Mrs. I. M. Hoyt. !ird. Hrldgo was played in tho Hill ballroom, which was'nrrang i with lovely bouquets of chrysun emums. Consolation was award- to Mrs. Dan Tanner. . , Irs. F.'A. Epling Enter tain Club i . - ., :Mih. K. A.- Epling was hostess i the Mttzl-club at a delightful idgo luncheon Tuesday afternoon f her home, with two tables at ay. A delicious luncheon was irved" iit f bVIoefe'' '-. ' IJIunors for tlie afternoon were nn by Mrs. H . 13. .-Dixon tpv nigh ii y, u n u jvi r. ouiiu neiKen. I or t; second prize. Chrysanthemums re used us attmctlvetlecoratlotia r thu lioino. v.; ''. t, Mary's, Altai' r., ' Society Meets Mrs. IT. M. J. Turner was hos- m lo the members of, the St. ory's Altai; society yesterday nft- noon at her homo on Cedar. street. the business meeting Mrs. b L. .vers and Mrs. .T..C. Gulling were josen for the sielc committee. Ne.xt Tuesday evening, Novembei . at the Sacajawea ballroom, the Spe chest will be giveo iiway, fol- bvipK a musical program, Kant- 'H-nuviinf tickets wti o admitted e, :' -i " MVs. Claude Lynfchi Isluud City ad, will be the next hostess to ('society. Dainty refreshmenta ro served. f: ' ,' ring ceremony of tho church was rend by Mr. rulnam In iho prc. eiico- of only tho ueceBsary wit nesses. Mr. and Mrs. llerron huVo irlready gone to their homo ut 3102 Second street. Old neighbors and friends of the bride, to the number of about 16, gave Mrs. Horron & very lovely shower ono afternoon last week at her homo In Mny Park. The afternoon was spent in a social fashion and tho honored guest received many beautiful gifts ror her a e w h o m o,. from her friends. , -' Ladies Aid Plan For Fall Bazar uiel Wedding At , .ln.xter.s.. Home r A filiel Wedding ceremony ,wu,s V li-fnfmi.il. .v&rtni'il'i ir.-.iit.- 1 ) - tin tun Hit; Rev", and Mrs. It. j. l'utnatn H-n'Mrs. C. K. .Courtney of May urk beeapie the bride of Harold rron tip La Grande. The Htnjfle Tho Ladles' Aid of tho PrcHby- tcrliin church met yon(tiduy iiflnr- noon in Iho church piulom with a. lui'do uttondunce. Mrs. K. B. Uout ty was In chargo of tho dovotloiuil, using the 23rd Psalm as her sub- Ject. " " Mrs. Ttohert Yoting and hor com mittee had charge of tho social hour. Final plans for the bazaar wore discussed. They ' decided to serve (uncli at noon and dinnur at o::iu at this bazaur, which will be hold November 8. Mrs. Ira Aldrlch sang two de lightful selections. "My Tusk" and "The Cradle Song." She was ac companied by Mrs. S. B. Morgau. Episcopal Guild - Meets At Hotel J Vividly plOtlll'OU auuve IS a irugedy of the set wlilch cust 45 livm the difuntruna iei:k uf Die IiukO steumer Haakon VII off the Norwegian coast. With-waves mercilessly pounding It. the big ship is seen here, bow up, soon after It hud crashed on.the rocks at a speed of 12 knots, capsized and sunk . within a few minutes. . The vessel was the pride of Norwegian shipping. ' Members of St. Peter's 'Episco pal Culld met yeNterilay afternoon in tho gold room of tho J,a Grande hotel with a missionary hour led by Mrs. Harriet Macllonald and do votlonal by Mrs. Krod Cross. Guild meeting began at 2:30, with Mrs. H. H. Anderson presid ing. Plans were made for a tlanco lo bo held some tlmo this month, the date to bo, announced soon. They also discussed tho disposition of the Honaa hall. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. J-;, I lfoass ler. Mrs. Guy Kills, Mrs. Anna Pollack,- Mrs. Nelllo Noll and Miss Paulino liOderlo. . t Helomalo Bridge ' Club Entertained served by the following committee, of which Mrs. l'red Smith was chairman:.' Mrs. Clyde - Peterson. Mrs. It. G. Forrester,- Mrs. H. J. Harrison, Mrs. H. A. Teutsch, Mrs. Utley and Mrs, J. I). Smith. , A. O. T. ClubMeets At McDonald Hoine Members of the A. O. T. TJridt'q club met at the home of, trsT W, I). McDonuld Tuesday iind spent a pUnsant evening af four tables of cards. Clusters of fall, flowers M formed tho decorations. I Honors for high tally were "won .by Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Consola tion was presentetl to Mrs. Jim Nelson. Nearing the close of the evening dainty refreshments were served. ' ( ' . " ,' ' ' Pendleton Circle . Host to Neighbors About 20 members, of G,randfc Itontle circle No. 47 returned yes terday from an enjoyable trip'. to Pendleton, where .they were , Iho guests of Krie'ndshlp circle ,No.:,;2', Neighbors of Woodcraft, and Va ported a plttas'ant .Umo in the warm hospitality of the fellow Neighbors; lhree of the grand represcnta- es were present M rs. Uelle. De- Mrs. Arthur Dahl will meet with the 'juveniles of tho Neighbors of Woodcraft Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In the K. P. hall. WOMAN UlRNKU TO DEATH' COKUH D'AMCNM. Ida., Nov. 6 (AP) Mrs. Henrietta Strati, 64, was burned to death hero" today when a water heater exploded and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ulum berg, was seriously hurt. Charles lllumberg received burns whllo at- l Tho. Women's Missionary socltdy Of tho Presbyterian church meet ing has been postponed from Fri day, 'November' S, to Friday, No vember 2U, The meeting will bo. at tempting to rescue his aged mother tho- homo of Diy Margaret lngln. In-law. . , lG07 'Seeond street, with, a lunch- - ' - eon at 1:15 o'clock. The mite b,lH Molroo Vll T fkfAr ket will be opened at this meeting 1 iTlttlVCft 1UU JjUUlV and members are urged to be pres ent. ' An Interesting program has boen arranged, according to t re ports. . Years Younger Yosterdny ufternoon at tho Iionie of Mrs. W. t,. l.ano monibura of tho Tlclonmla HrldKn club spent a pleasant time with three tables or 'bridge nt play.' Mrs. Cleorco Me- 'Cr..? M-'Hayde o? T, . , 7 i .7,1 natter, anil Mrs. Krledly of PMidle lan'icn as decoration. ' A dainty two-course' luneheor. ,wns served during -tlio afternoon. Last Week this cTifb gave a sur prise party in honor of Mrs. Wal ler Perry, who is leaving soon to make her home in Seattle. Sbe was presented with a gift from tho members. Ion, Preceding the meet in ir a dt1 licious hanmiet . was -served, .and interesting program was p1eted. M. E. Ladies Aid , Planning: Bazar ARE AND ONE-THIRD OR ROUND TRIPTO OMAHA CHICAGO JDE5 MOINES SIOUX CITY " COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS BULUTH I ST. PAUL i MJNNEAPOLIS j . RSJLWAUKEE l)?mrlurc Dales: , r.'OVEM I5EK 23 AND 30 DKCKMBKll 7, I t, 19,20,21 I'lClurn limit February 28, 1930 Stopover pririlcgps For detailed i 11 form a t ion. c n 1 1, on or p ho no.Agent PACIFIC J. II. li KKN V.y, Agent Jj I .a (raiKlc, Ore. Mlr?' ; 2000 t ' ictor Recoiled Records m sale Friday and Sat ir'dav only Nov; 8th knd 9th at 15c each ADLERS MUSIC CO. The Latlles' Aid of the Metho dist Kpiscopal church met yester day at the home of Mrs. A. W. T-effcl. Mrs. Jra Aldrlch led the devotional. At the business ses sion arrangements wero completed for the bazaar, chicken dinner and cafeteria luncheon to be held No. vember 22. During the afternoon members sewed on quilts to be sold at the bazaar. A very pleasant program Was presented by Miss Hclhcl Trill, who played a piano solo and sang a st.. lection, and Miss Uuth Harrison, who also played a piano solo. Delicious refreshments were Announcements! The "nklii of youlli lies In 'every box or new wonderful Mello-Glo ! The Greenwood I'lin-nt-f ea'clier ; ''n rowdor. Tho purest powder UKaoclulion will meet in the Green-' "mde ItH-.color Is pnssed by tho V. wood school Krldny nflelnoon, No-1- Government. No psstlness. flnkl vembor S, ut 2:30 o'cloelt. Jlrn IM or Irritation. A new Kronen Willium Uoery, vlee I president, and proeess makes it spread more Mrs. Claude Puckott. . accrotnry jumootlily and prevents InrKe treasurer of this orRanlzallon. I'Oies. No more shiny noses it delegates from the Greenwood lo svs on.longnr. Uho Ml'.T.I.O-C,I,0. , llie.siale convention held reeelilly Glass Drugs.; Tno.-' Adv. j In Grants Pass, will plvo their re- j ' . . . ; , ' . , ' ' . ports.' Mrs. -'. McPliersou, fifth MENUS' vice, president of the Oregon con gress, will, also speak.' An intel'est lliff ' jiroprain has been urranged. Howard llnnscom .will play n piano . t ltv Slsler IMnry solo of Ills own composition: Cecil I M.,i,y housekeepers fail 'tn reeoi.'-..Xiip.t'nnl- Mttrvin - Wnokey will , Ulo Cuct thnt slnrch , appears pay. -a cornet duet.. A piano s,lo ; lu fl)U1, ,ljKtinoi and (lll'terent types will lie presented by Kdna Towery. j (f e0'Ue), food. This luclc of Iri KollowliiK are the committee aii- fl.;ution ls i-esponslblo for poorly pointnienls for this orBanlzatlon: bll)llnct,,i n,ous Procram, M. V.. Huffhian; . inem- stlll.chy vegetables such as po hershlp,' Miss Grace Knook: hospl- tll,;M creum 8Hllc(, llnu 0,.enm November Sale.... COATS a DRESSES : : Reduced : :. DRESS COATS SPORT COATS Entire stock Winter Coats at Clearance Prices THREE GROUPS DRESSES Taken from our regular stock for street, afternoon and business, wear. Good assortment' of sizes. Featured at these low prices , ' 9.95, 1.4.85, 19.75 n Vuliuan's gurnientH arc exclusive, but nut ox pensive. See these values and compare our prices. :: P U T M A N ' S tayty iijd lHoe.lalJ. ,Mrs,.i:liy;e.w..(mU)fJ., hreadstuffs and cakos, following the business Hesslon nntmi,'ff A,rH- liealriee Youiik. Mrs. , , ,,iv nudcllnaw.t itiUicn.-4on ;d.Tn "i raeifdilcMotn PTibnc4ry.t-Mrt..;mi.;.n an(l cpreals-rlhes. are. all iK mwter: publications, Airs, r?, f , .wi.' w.i nt linve Melherson; finance and bud-, con(pictoy fforot textures. ffiit.. Mrs. Halllo Williainsou. Mis.i Jliilila Anderson. Mrs. W K. Jeii- i ny, Mrs. Hr A. Wilkerson; 'first aid. Mrs. 1-; lea n ore .liable; wardrobe. The White Hose Kewinif club will meetvthis tvenlnir ut the home of Mrs. Mike Sullivan. 702 Adams avenue. Mrs. Charles Ktoop will be assistant hostess. All members are urged to be present and bring their sewiuy. - " :,. . .' 0 The Girls Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet to-, morrow ,( Friday) tvinlng at the home of the Misses .Mary Lou and Kvelyn IMper on t'edar street. Hup per will be served at 0 o'clock by a grout) of five girls; others need not furnish anything this time. - ' t'. The Women of M.oosehcart Kn gion will meet at the homo of Mrs. Steffen. on Spruce street, "Friday evening. All members and their husbands are Invited to attend. Japan Fetes Wilson's Widow , Starch In Its raw. form Is lariio ,ly lnillKestlhle iind cannot bo used i'liy tho body. Thorough cooklnir ..,.,.i,..u llin ul'nfoh Into fl fflflll Of ?!r N'V" Thaelter: . public welfare, I r w)llBhCIlll ,l0 ,,iKesled nnd .Mrs.. J. h. ( luirlton Mrs Lred sl(,mlule(l. Uniel)s Btl,rehy foods r" ' contain a larKe amount ut water .Mrs. C. K. Mcl'berson. CADET ELOPES AND RESIGNS ' FROM SCHOOL ,.WI-:ST NKWKlUt.MaijlH Nov. 7 (AI) An ex-Wem Point cadet and a coloiiel'a beautiful daughter .who eloped, were, honeymooning here today. Having been refused a Job by one 'newspaper, tho, bride groom proposeH to "apply to anoth er. He did not realize he shoulj have told his own story to any city 'editor.' In their composition, water or ll quid of some sort must, be used In cooking them. J'or Instance, po tatoes which aro composed of con siderable water may bo cooked, but cereals or any cereal .product must havo the addition of-liquid In order that the starch. , grains can burst when Hubjoetod;'tb heat. : Tlio Chenilrttry of rSllut'li , Starch as contained ijt vegeta bles and whole grains Is stored in Jan infinite number, of colls. -The 'walls of these cells are formed 6f a substance called,, cellulose, lioat Is almost the only medium which .-can break down thls'plant fiber or cellulose, making It soft and dl- f ' 'if iB-aiy : nuiea'ai ine unneu tate milt- OK(ii.ln tary academy are that .cadets j (jrmina forms of starch such us "shall not have a horse, dog, wife cornstarch and tho vurlous flours or mustache. - fHro artlIalIv Blurt,n KninH. i l ime for romantic aims Is small roni)inlnK ,ncm Wth liquids, care at West Po nt but the sn-ywir-olrj miIst ,)0 takon lhat tho mxlliro B lad planned a secret martiaec. ,int.Ttir.,u, fr(. f,.nn, ilim f ,mr. During the recent Yale-Army foot- tlally cmiUed march. When starch ball gume at New Haven while his cadet mates saw ALbie Booth up set tho army team, Paul ('apron. Jr. met Mls Marguerite tiflesple at a hotel there. New Haven fulled to yield u clergyman who. could wed a couple so hastily, but a roadster tciolt them 50 miles away to Brewster, N. V.. and a jUHtle0 of the. peace, tied the Unci. . With iU't bride's confeHslon to her father tho elopement hern me known and Major General William It. Smith, cominundaiu of the ncuri emy, suinmonetl Caprun befoie, a board. On being told he hud made a "grave mhttukew" i' reslgnt d from the academy. The parental blessing was forthcoming. They came here. WFNAT('Hi;i-; MAN Sl.AlX WIJNATCHKK, Wnh.. Nov. 7 (AP) -..William II. Woodall. e. w ho ra me hero f rertn Hea II le. I n September wltli JiIh vvire and four children, wu lienten to death m his wood shed between it and 0 o'clock this morning wllh an auto mobile Jack. Ho went out aft'T wood. his wife said. A on. ruin, works for the Pugel Hound I'kwt and Light company in Heal 1 leiitfty uf the slayer wan mi known. 2b.i Tvkio liurrnH Mr. Voodrow Wilson, widow of the nation s war-time ji resi dent, is shown here as nhe was feted at a garden parly in Tokio. Japan. Kivctt In lur honor and attended by hldi of ficials of tne Japanese Kovern ment. Above. Mrs. Wilson ft pictuifd with Harnii Yoshiro Kakatinl, noted atlvotato of Japanea American Irk-mHhlp, and. nt the right, Viscount Klfchi 8hlbu?ava termed the "grauU old man of Japan," is shown greeliuff irs AIMI'NT I'OltKST IIOIM.MtV WAHHINOTON. Nov. 7 (AP) The secretary of tin- interior would be authorl.ed to adjust the boun daries of tho Santlam national for cmI of Oregon by a'ciptlng titles lo prlvatn lamlt with In hIx miles of the fxterior boundary under a bill Introduced by Itepreccntatlve llawlcy today. PIUNflvSS VMIOIIIA ,, BONN, Oerniany, Nov. 7 (AIM Princes Vletorln PruwHla. ulster of tin- former Knler, a ml now legally Fruit Alexander Huhkuff, whs critically til today In ' btiH pltal. It was .-ared a serious Infection 1111.,'bt no(JojsiUte uv. opfaltitloii, , . grains are mixed with a liquid and heated, they absorb water, swell, burst and form a gelatinous muss which thickens tho liquid sur rounding each graln Careless handling will cause the grulnH lo collect In musses throughout thu lltfliid : Tlio outer grains In' each mass will ben In to cook, forming their ' gelatlnoii's creating - which will prevent the liquid from reach ing and oooklng tho inner -grains. Cornstarch has ubout twico tho In the market as "enllng" apples. , Maturity, color and size aro Im portanL things to. consider In pur chasing apples, . t Fully mature but not over-ripe fruR. is desirable. These, a re firm and cinnamon, candles: ..('oolc over a low fire until fruit 1h tender. Turn frequently mid buatc wllh tho syrup while cooking, boflon gela tine lu 4 tablcHpoona cold walor for five .mtmituH. Jtoinovo apples fleshed, fragrant and bright Hkln-tfroiu syrup ami lfir7geT''n'n.. serv- ned.' The color should bo yellow j Ing dish. Add enough boiHng water or creamy white where the apple! In svrup lo make U cups iuid add shudes out from red. (IreeningH ! soflent'd gelatine. v llemovo from and yellow Newtons seldom show fire and stir until dissolved. Pour thickening power .of flour and rc-i- ttavn of rod, t but they aro fiilly oyer applet. t Jut: Mia tut' several quires a longor period of cooking. Flour ls not a puro stuvch ' but contains other . substances which mako It in.oro easily uset by tho body without prolonged cooking. Tho following list of stnrchy, foods, while Incomplete, will form a working basis In, meal planning: Whlto potatoes, sweet potntoos, carrots, parsnips; b,eotsv - swftel corn, peas and squash; all cerenls, ready-to-cat and cooked, includ ing rice, wimp, macaroni, spaghet ti, vermicelli and noodles; bread In all Its forms.; and craekors; baminas, cornstarch, arrowroot, tapioca and sago.v - There Is no fruit that stands tho lest of time us well as the homely apple. Day after day we use them without' becoming tired of them. Cooked or uncooked, they are healthful and popular. The purposu for which apples are wanted has much to do with the choice of varieties.. Komo kinds of fruit cook quickly,, and are ideal Tor sauce or pierf., Other varieties cook slowly and -are preferred for baking. Often apples aru wanted for dessert purposes and are known Battling Loggers Take to Water ripe If they have chunged from a hours to chill and become, firm and greenish lo a yellowlsli tinge. A deep -bright red is usually associ ated with quality in red varieties, although color does not determine Iho desirability of the fruit. , ' !. Popular for Cooking : . Greening nnd Grimes Golden ap ples aro excellent for culinary pur puses. Tho Greening apple "au naU urelle" Is too tart for most tastert, but the Grimes Gol'don Is generally liked.,: . ., . - '. . ; " Baldwin, ' Northern Hpy, King, Jonathan, Hpllzenburg and Homo Boauty are common varieties that are good for eating either raw or cooked. 1 1 Bruises are almost as bad as de cayed spots as far us waste Is con cerned. -A bruise in tlio flesh or tho apple will not cook and must bo cut away just as a decayed spot must be. Bruises aro usually easy to delect. . . s' Over-rlpo apples are often af fe'eted with liny brown spots Just under the skin that are not notice able until the fruit Is pared. A general softening and browning of the flesh Is the result of over-ripe fruit. ' Apples Khould bo stored In a cool place, and unless a well ventilated iind cooled fruit cellar Is available, tlui average family will find greuter economy in purchasing a half bu shel at a time rather than "putting In" several bushels for winter use. , . .A I oh led Apples ' l-'our tart apples, 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon granulated gelatine, 1 lemon, 2 cups boiling water, 2 tablespoons little red cinnamon candles. Make a syrup of sugar, boiling waler, ' grated rind mid Juice of lemon. Add apples pared and cored servo with whipped cream or cus tard sauce. A youth hist his heating ami sued for flfl.OuO Willi tho bene fits of not being -able to hear the radio next door' or; tho talkies,' you'd think he'd be' nioro grate- . fill than that. : ; ; r -; , ; ; t , (, V: Stomach Troubled ( Headache and : Dizziness . If your stomach is. sick, you r sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you loso strength, get , nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you wont to bed. : For 10 years Tanlnc has restored to health nnd activity many thou sands who sull'ered just as vou do. Mrs. Verdn Stanipas, of 648 Yamhill St., Portland, Ore., says: "Aftor an operation the least work tired me out nnd wlint I ute caused nio untold misery. But since tho first few doses of Tanlac I haven't had a headache nor Baa." Lot Tanlac do i'ov you what il did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate- (llijostivo troubles relievos gas, pains in tho stomach and bowolo. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, bsrnJ' and herbs. Tho cost is Icbs than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your ilrugnist today. Your moncj back if it doesn't help you. - ISTEVENS-VANENGELEN CO I ' vi4jggp - "Nashua" Part Wool Blanket Size 72x81 $3.98 : ; Ilcre'rt where a knockdown means a drenching. An eshtlilllon of tolling a perfectly rtnirnbd bull lit a tank of water while warding of; the attack of an opponent wu'glven ly these two hardy !u;iiltoi JiKKH at the recent Washtngtoii Htatu l-'alr at 1'uyallui. L. I-'. ;pk-v.tl (IcfL) of Elma and Mutt Ulllou vt iluiiuUiu K'ih'lil) : battled to a draw. Regular $45 to $55 Suits , for$: Saturday is the Last Day of Falk's 61st Anniversary Sale