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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1929)
Wednesday" 'Novemtier 27, 1!)29 -.- ' Z , , Page.THrte Society News Heiress to Wed Tennyson Speaks At Neighborhood I In Kluiiw. ' Mr. 'IViinynnii con. itr.iti'l dylntiM to "popular mimic," (Hjiyinir thnt "tin- Christian plum-It NfA TT4-:, . " '''"Ponalhlc for thr uilvmil of tho iUCCUIIg J.1B nm A nprrt of phyiilrnl o.x- I pri-H.sloii brought IIiIm nffe nhout." A very ImpnHsivn uinl Inti-msl-milil . "th Am. i Iran ri'llRlon lni uilili'isH on "Tho History of wan oviiiikoIIouI: ihul pounlo Roi .Miwlr." tmoillK II from thti.oiirly rrllRton iiud Ihon fowl uliout It." Irilwl forms lo tho pivKonl tiny! AlrH. II. N. Aiillliy pluyttd cx muslr. uns Rlvoll by Iho ItiV. M. "mpliH or tho ilirforont rorniH (I. Tonnynoii. yonlonlny at tho. thlouRhnut tho tulk. . Whon on moothiR or tho l.a Cramlo Nriirli- , lioitrtl fumillur Numliiy nrhool liorhooil ohih In tho l.a (Iramln hyiniiH playoil mrlrlly lo lliuo, ono holol. jfoll the urm or tlanrliiR unil auroi ,1 "All of our mimic wIhiwh a Imiijr with Mr. Tonny.son's . KtarllhiR ovrr rrbm IIioho oarly tinu-s. and nntoinoutH. Tho program waH not "tho ln-jt music has not yot been only rnlcrtulninir hut Inspirational, produreil." .Mr. 'IVimyson said In 'I'ho nudlrnot- nutted as If In a liOKlnnlii),'. Tho Chaldean and tho ohuroli. -1 I.Kyi'llan worn Iho first in. really Mni CJlonn Thompson became n develop inuHio and It Is from lliene ; member of Iho orKiinljuillonyosler. tho Hebrew tool; Ills rorms Tor day at Iho merlin. 11 was an hyiniiK, iho Hpoakor rontlir.ied. Ilo'iuiunood that the Orenoii Trail spolie or Mozart as nn ' apostle or Ileumlful committee- would moot Uod. booau.se or tile Rreat clmmies tho first Saturday or oat h month ' ho broiiKhl about In mitsle. Mozart at 4 oVIoru In tho I .a Urando hotel. ! oaiiou nioiouy ami iook me tlioulo Into all part of Iho hymn. When In' ; . Portland for tho Pacific ' international Stock Show . PlscrimlnatinR lilon. t.'ounty People will choose . The ... .. . Heathman Hotels THE HEATHMAN, .': : NEW HEATHMAN ' nh:w . . . urxcnioirs . COllllTHOl'S . . . MOUKU ATM IN HATES ... Tho Now ITenthmnn Coffee Shop is ono or tho most pop ular ontlrif- places In nil Port land. You'll llko It, loo! Heathman . Hotels Hroodway and Salmon Park and Salmon fi. E. lfontliinnn, Onncr-Miisr. (ion. M. liliijt. O. P. I'leivo, Asst. Must's, : J jt - ! i Viai,.v-f i ! nulla rur enn iuuiiln. nl ndlowtllK The rolllol;.n,r. nuppy rubs will tin- business 'mooting. I Hiring u so- j b" o Christmas .rs.nl to the oir elal hour iho hOHloss, assisted hylfmn i.oo Koh'.sln'l v niannR. r of her dailKhter. serveil a dollelous a deparluient sloro horo. Th., .vor. Mwo.oourso lunehoon. dt;dnyed the lions . mini, il... hii. 'I'luv next inoetinir will bo with fit;;',' s-isnn. . Hiueo To'.irel must hoooine Iholr I'. llli'h.r he vlslls tile 1MBO M l sto o an : h . . i:h- .- i f, lae juli'V boi v or two. WC.MAX IS Itl'U'OVK.IUNG lllOltKI'.'I.KV. Cal.. Nov. :'7 (AP) -Mr. (Iraeo Hill, 25-yoar-old wire Mm. Mlnnlo l.uper. Ooeomhor II. Neighbors Invited To Hunting-ton (iniiutf Uontli1 rirrlt' No. 7 of : Hip Ni'irrhbii-H of Wootk-mft iiu-t - i lust niKht in n-Ktiliu- HCMsinn at th 0' Itohi-rl A. Hilt, t)xnnrrt ranclKT K. I', hall, with 3-' ini'inhi'i'M pivs-, t te hosiiiiul )uw when slip vih iMir. . retMtvi-i iiijf fi tnn a hulli't wountl An invitation was recvlveil from imurtril last niKht at ht'r nintht'i-'s hump in t'larfinont ilisuirl, toiluy it'ltiTutetl that tio HhouiliiK wn acrMt-ntiil. sin' li:iU provlouhiy tttntt'tt whllo on the opfniihiK tahle that tho shooting va Arclilcntal, t'onobot-atintf tho hollof of hop h iifhiiiKl. Alra. It. h Murphy, chairman of i ni i nriHunas . wnw fonimittco. whlt'li Is Hponnorod ny iho Nflffh- llMI'llOn.I nlnh .An..;.tA . 1- . nrn..,. '..i.u.m ... Miss Clali'O Ciannin!. Snn Pmn- r.uniin,-. mum' n mi linn urii. "tl-- , ... "" Murphy's advisory hoard Includes ,0I De" ana afftet' isoiutld -M 18. tJoorpc (J ray, M rs. CJoorsn of. A. ' VS ' ""'it'uMloii nu'inhors for tho clreh -xl ' l" ",0'1 wttn ln,n I'ot't'inher 3. X I '.NolRhhors n-Kivticd that tlu-y wwv inialdo to art'cpt it, A Foclal liour was spent ncarlng tho close of the owning and de licious refreshments were served. . . Honor Visitors At Bridge Party -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nash, vis iting li o r e from Independence, were complimented with a bridge party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Skiff Inst niffht. with a few j friends of the honor ffiiests attend- hip. I-HrIi score was won by Mr. and Mrs. (ialpli Wehh and Mr. and Mrs. Diaries liihbert received oon- A jfU''nt prize was award MENUS Club In Session r. ,.Liiauiiiui. ueau or tim '.,.1 i.. i.'U k'..ui, a i.,.n. Cochran. .Mrs. Albert Hunter, Miss " l Hdiy ana asaoeltlted course luncheon was served. Alice .Mnrquurdt. cuueorna, nas nunoiincod her en- ... 'Mrs. lloorRo Cochran , chair- r.;C1: "05: ! MarV-El i Zahpth Hid n ..r ihn .i.t m"' fuuuum luomn , v for the Christmas seals. Speakers Jthe B'ld"' i not are: .Mrs. Oscar Warnock, Mrs. ; Members of the .Mary-Kllzalietll Hohorl Kiikln, Oooi-ro Cochran.- - ; ; ; ; clab'siu-nt a dellKhttul alternoon Harry Zuibrlclt, tho Itev. M. Ci. poslors. Others wbo Imvo worked i yesterday at tho homo of .Mrs. Wll Tonnyson. Yesterday four or those dlllRonlly lii t ho I'lirlstnias seal of-, uni H a r c 1 a y on Cedar street, were spoliklnif over the county, fico in the post office buildinR are: I Pleasant, hours were spent sowing Publicity nmiuiH-er for Iho seals l.i j Mi!m Vlrulnlu .McWilllnnis. Miss '"ml vislllllR. rullowlliR which a do Mrs. K. II. Morgan. i Mury Anno C!eltliuber. both Iriiin . Ilclous t h roe -course Itinehoon was Mrs. J. T. LonRfollow Is chair- ,i,o hlKh school: Miss Loom Nicco i sei-vod. The table was..atlractlvely man or tho educational committee, s011 aml Mta yivlan Urk from Hie 'appointed with bronze rhiysantho wllb .Mrs. W. ' W. Nusbn-.tm and Klull Prn oreRon Normal school' 'mums and Blender yellow tapers. Miss Chnrlotto Kuhl asslsdnR. This miili AUt,Q .Miiriiuardt, county I Tho rooms were also attractively Kroup has planned nil essay con- health nurse; Miss Lucille Taylor I arraliRed with bouquets or bronze test In tho Rl-ado schools and roe;1 Mr. Homer Wilson. Mrs. jack ! chrysanthemums, ommondod an oral thoino for KnK- i.vrrls. Mrs. MoAlrroo. Mrs .loha I The next mcctlnir of the club classes' In thti hhrh schools. 1 Adskin and Miss llurnlco Wilson. I"' lecomber 12 ut the home tin letters and GS packaRoB I The NolL-hborbood nluh iloelded 1 of Mrs. Harry Turner at Iid2 Ibis committee, i.a uniuuo cnuirman ror tflo ofriolally open tho Chrlslmas seal seals Is Mrs. Charles t r a h a m. ' sale. Members assistinR her aro: Mrs.j ' . . ' l-'rod ,S)aeth. Mrs. (irovor (J-riru. , TT. m XT T' ' T melt, .Mrs. Jerry Foley, .Mrs, S. u. iVll S. 1.1. JTierSUIl IS MorRan, Mrs. Andrew Lonoy, Jr., Mrs. J. . Ituvenstrroft und Mrs. Charles Plnyle. , ' Tills' committee has ehiriro nf ' ' rH' N- Iho personal solicitation- In tho business district. ,0' Ino . Methodist Kplscopul ohuroli I rom II to 12. The NolRlihorhood club sponsors y'MiTiluy afternoon at her home During the ovenlnK prizes of a Rroup of i'amp Klro Rirls who "" N "Vi'mio. Mrs. K. M. lllcliox ! turkeys wore awarded. Delicious aro ilrranRliiR tho Christmas seal l"'''i'l'u Mrs. Ira Aldrloh had refreslimenls were served. Their, ' ' V eharRe of the lesson, which was next dance was announced to lake must bo .lined either n cookliiR or as a ilrlnk. j , The I'ollowluR menu for n No vember day Is ' STlRRetcd with often looms overwIietmluRly. The I InvnIM'a nppetlle Is onprlrlom and I fnr from normal.' Lntdi of exercise hinders dlRcstlon and the power to nsslmllato' food Is propurliou- , tiieiy lowored.v. ) Howovor, a ha la need, nourlshltiit I diet must bo maintained. Hubs- ! j slantlnl food la needed lo repair ! i tissues willo mineral constituents nnd vitamins ni'e essential ror the : proper regulation or body process- ,,m and thf promoilon or Riowth. j j Milk Is one of jho host foods for . : tho ronvalement. tonover, it should he supplemented 1ih ! i ll-ults. Porn oranRo Jiilrc. ' allKlitiV ' I nweetened, and diluted Rrapo fruit I I Julcft and loiuonado are parlloulur- ly doslrnhlo and available at thin : '. Ulna of year. Canned and stewed I ill led fruits also can bo iwrt. Tim : t person who does not like milk to I ( drink should he served oream ' I "Ollps, veselables In well made i (renin sauces, and desserts made ; with milk or served with rreniu. I KM Am IllllHirliitit j i 1 should he used Rcnerous- 1 ly. .Poached, coddled or shirred, j f n lake the place of meat, ' n vuniHiun or iieaien into milk 1 mid flavored with vanilla or nut-I mei; they aro nourishing and eas ily dlRestod. . , . Meats should he used spnrlnuly. i..lver'und. Hweethremls are excel lent to. uso-occaslonally In plat e or the muscular outs. Never nerve u convalescent touRh meat and bo sauce,, jollied tomato salad. oh.ese'rg, V,,lt'. 11 '.'"''nP1"lc'1- over-done lo.aokers. pAieli cup puddings,, TV ; , . , ' ! mill;, cuffoo. . ' .'.;.. .- J i.'l eooked rool nnd tuber vor. i. ., . , .lo'irn- it wen as in. xreen. teniv A HOW I'ollur of kolinsky li notednii an inipol'Ud cunt u green ulotb. Ily Sister Mury i " " There ore a few well ow. hi l.h.wl 11,0,1,1 '"ICf ll lullld. rules to keep in mind when plan- HKKA Ivl AST Orape fruit, cer iiIiir menus ror ramllles. I r,l""i. eilP broiled bacon, 1-I.st. a balanced diet must he I 1 "' "'"r,"! fl'''C malnialned. I U'M'HhO.V Creamed : oysters Second, protective foods" must I wl'" '""'toeB on toast, ,appe bo supplied in iibundunoe. ! """ " " " KinKeiv nreau, '.Thlnl. each meal should contain " , VJ'l'.,, , , " sonielhlnR crisp which reiiuires I DINNr.ll rMeat loaf with' .boiled tlioroi.Rh maslloathm ror the sake ! ,'icp border, eaulirinwor ' in cream of, tho teeth. ; Koarth, a pint or milk a day for adulis and a uuart for. children New Christmas Handkerchiefs , That will surely . please her 2 for 25c i to ; $2.95 ; -; at ' 4 PUTMAN'S I ones are or' utinost-Imnorianeo in When ineinbers of , tbl' .. family j the diet. , Aside from their vlln must care for the convalescent In j niJns ,nmt fnlnernl' content, "their tho homo, the iiuosiloii of, diet bulk1 and wnter-holdlnR capacity Is or Rieat value. VeRolableH do. lliueli to keep the lllRestlve' tract In n rooiI ltyRionlt' condition and- are so smooth that they cannot Irritate even a dollcato dlRestlvo apparatus . f Careful seub-onlnR, attraetlvo1 serviiiR, hot foods hot and; cold footla cold, and a' piensuht viirleiy will do mueU';. to. tempt the appe tite and aid 'the convalescent In complete recovery of health. lisli Over or materials have been sent out by ' carry out tho bell and chime ! WushliiRlon avenue. rliiRiiiR projecl Kriday morniiiR lo ' " ' 75 Couples Attend Hostess to Society A jolly crowd of dancers enjoyed ilhe second dunce nf the Kilts' win ter series Inst evening in the ball-. I'lerson was hostesH room of the ft Iks' temple. ATiout to the Ladles' Missionary noclctv 75 couples were present, (lniioinj? Elks' Second Dance very interestlnK. place December 1 7. Monibors decided to send away some Christmas bu.tes. DolloiO'.is refreshments were served. 'I'hey also lied a lit durlnR the after- 'noon.'". '" ' ' : "- ' The next meelliiR will be Do-I comber 18. , I Announcements , Wistaria Bridge Club Entertained i) Ice Cream - The Perfect Dessert For Thanksgiving Dinner Specials for the Occasion Cranbeny Sherbet Apricot Cream Sherbet Pumpkin Center Bricks Holiday Bricks At all dealers or phone Main 60. Blue Mountain Creamery A special meetiiipr. of f '-y-ree j of Honor society will .held al . 7:30 T-'rldiiy evening in the homo' of Mrs. K. CJ. Coleman at the cor--. ner of Hall, and K'ast () streets. After tho li.isliu-ss meeliiiK cards (will be played. All members are 1 Mr. an.l Airs. W. f. Hoppel were ; invited to attend. - host and hostess to the Wlslaria' MrldKC club at a dPllfc-litiu! evenlntr last niffht at their home. Three tables were at play, with Mr. and Mrs. Marry Hansen winning honors for hltfU score. Decorations were in Thnnksirlv- intf colors, with lovely clusters of. Women1 Km iiuiii'i.i u rn wiK'-l a oom i no rooms. lowar(l Tlanscom. pbinist and composer, who is .spending the winter In tliis city, will Rive a group of piano numbers, and Mrs. H. H. Moi'KJin will Sinn: two of his compositions, at the meeting of the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church at the home Following bridge a dainty two-; I , v'. t Luncheon will be served at 1:1 5. An additional program is planned with Mrs. ft. ft. Hurley as lender. All members are requested lo came Jand bring their mite boxes. Harvest Ball At course luncheon was served. 'Iho club will meet again, with Mr. and Mrs. Waller Nowland, Do- I cember 3. I Recreation Hall oi TiiOoit i:xcoi'itAiiix; CIIICACO. Nov. 27 (AIM Hd ward N. Hurley, warlime ohair- In a hall altraetlvely decorated ' man of Hie shiiiliiR board and with corn stalks, pumpkins, and I prominent clilcaRu munufnelurer, other symbols of harvest, the today said the Ili:i0 business ont- yonnR people's classes or the .M. . jlook Is fllsllnctly oneournRlliff. A. held a dellRhtful harvest hall last evellliiR In the Hocroallonat hall. Jolly hours wore spent In dani;lnR and a few piajeu. Delicious rorreslililents i , heir Starrs from the, Jlupeh and wore served. j Hoaan fronts has arrived here t omuiiiiees irom ino younR wo-lfol. conference. indlcatluR thai riMrriM; ci:asi:s HANKOW. Nov. 2" (AD I R.iiuos worn : l.,.adliiR nationalist Ronerals and , - - .J . , j ' . Save We have salvaged sevei-al barrels of Best High Grade Paraffin Base Eastern Oil from our re cent fire in all weights, unharmed, CHEAP 5 gallons or more Furnish your own containers FLETCHER OIL CO. SITKIUOR SERVICE STATION Main 6-16 Second and Adams mens classes Were: Ituth Stod Idard, refreshments; Myrna Ward, decoration; ,uctllo Mctcalf, Invita j lion, and Margaret Oeddes, pro gram. Carlyle Nlbley was general chairman from the young men's class, with Cecil Itlack in charge of the decorations. Mrs. Hanscom Is Hostess to Class The members of tho yo.ing wo men's Monday school class of the : Presbyterian church were enlei I tained last evening In the base- Iment of the church at a delightful j j dinner parly. Mrs. Howard JI. i Hanscom, teacher of the class, was i hostess ami a delicious dinner was j jserved at 6:30. A hnuuuel of pom jpons made nn attractive center-' 1 piece for the table, with covers 'laid for 12. j I After the d Inner the lime was j ispent Informally, whun plans were j made to have soclu! meetings' every two week. The next social (will be held Monday. December 9,; i in the church parlor, w hf-n Miss Mildred Hnyt will entertain the class. ! Good Wi'll'ciub I i Enjoys Afternoon ' ! The flood Will Mill. Mm.nl n 1 ph-asunt itft-rnoon yenterday nt the home of Mr. Ijium favi on ! Oreenwood street, with about 10 members prcH nt. During the bust. J nt-ss session, presided over by Mrs. ; France I 'lank, it wn decided to i muko ofa cushions and head rests! for the MOldlcr' home In Itoiwhurg. j Preparations wrc made for tht aiietton or a nnllf that has b n plect-d by rl'jh members. j Kach nn uiber preonted nome- figlllillg between Kiioininehun fort had ceased. Nationalist and s In both areas HIS PLAVI'l li pi-:ts l'OKTI,A.VI, Oic. (AP) John Teufel, keeper f ilei city zoo h-i bi-en commisshmi d to make frh tids t.h two lion cnbM. 3tore No: 1 S I,a Oranrtw, Ore. BREIER DAYS Ladies' Felt Hats $1.49 Ladies' Felt Q Cr House Slippers... OtC Child's Flint ('(n School Dresses ... 0yC Indian Head tf -1 Qr liiforms .... pl ',iD 36-In. Jielmont Prints : 13c A SIGM OF , to thousands of satisfied USED CAR BUYERS r AAT7 at these Outstand- Lit JUIX ig Used Car Values 1929 Whippet Coach . . . . . . $545 1928 Studebaker Coupe .... .750 1928 Chev. Sedan. ........ . 525 1928 Chev. Landau Sedan . . . 545 1928 Chev. Coach....... ... 495 1928 Chev. Coupe . . . 465 1927 Chrysler Sedan ....... 445 1927 Ford 4-Door Sedan . . . . . 295 1927 Ford Tudor : . . . 265 1927 Chev. Coach 350 1927 Chev. Coupe 345 1926 Chev. Coach 295 VMotor ' f vRniliBtor ( ? vRear Axle Y I ' VTraiiniiion rt . ' ' 11 ' ' V Starting 2 ' ' V-.v J ,; ZPiJk: '..o...-':-:.,V,'.t This Red Tag "With an OK that Counts" ''V;','V'; ;.''" ; : is your Assurance of lionest Used Car Values You cart have perfect confidence in your pur ,;i chase ot' 'a used car that hafe attached to its V vadiator cap the Chevrolet red "O. K. that CoitHts"- tag. This tag, used exclusively by i CheyVolet dealers, is attached only to those ' v-.'-cai that have been thoroughly reconditioned arid Checked "0. K." by expert Chevrolet me ,j chon'ics. To thousands of satisfied used car buyers it has proved a sign of outstanding v quality and value. We now have on hand a wicle'lsclection of these "0. K." used cars pliced for quick sale, with small down pay ments and easy terms. Come in today. To introduce our used cars with an "0. K. that Counts" we are giving free a $7.50 lap rob with any of the above cars purchased tills week. YOU'LL WANT A CLOSED CAR THIS WINTER Larison Chevrolet Co. Phone Main 2 or Main 508 For Demonstration Used Car Lot Located 407 Fir St. Phone Main 508 X 1 Si