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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1929)
' JjJ NoV(:l!ll)e'.',2')' LA GRANDE L . ENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE Page Three Society News , " ' ' PI 11)111-1 Mil. JI..II-.I j , '"""'f " '- in tho Iiospiiwuh of (ho German Capitalist's Son Secretly Wed j on .... ami non on atiir. pry Voniin To Fill Pulpit At Richland, Ore. Fall Season Ends; ' December Will Re ; Gay Social Month ' " 1 i Kocliilly. 'rimnlisKivtiiK Ony was nWi In J -a (iratiili', with a irnmt I )iuinlie of family iltnniTH ami re- ' u u In in in iihsiTvanco of tho day. It marked a temporary lull In no- livltlcK wrt and iiImu Un- act mil end tit Uu fall Houlal no:inon. 4 o'clock (UI It'll. Tho I. a Oiiindo city council of Mm I'.-T. A. will moot Monday afternoon in tho Sarajawoa Inn. 1 Tho T,. A. of U. of It. T. will meol Tucmiay niulitjU iho K.tKlra hall for election of officers. i .,. i The Women of MooHchcurt l.t teion will nicot at tho home of Mm. : In tho wcoUh to t'oiiio a numlior 1 "alloy on hprucc Htnot tonight. Of (mpprlanl so rial vetH arc j Ilium and canlH will ho played. Mliortulod to in tec iduei ranuinir ! All ineinnorH un.l their hiwhtinilH from 1 1 rid k' and pru - t'hriHtimm imi'tjt'H to Ipiportani HcHionH of ( uh.irch oii-lon. ctr. In many r- j wpfcti iho month of lcrnihrT, coming' ht'furi' tnv mota riicnroim part qf the. vlnitr. i tho busiest of tho year for tho tooioty mntron. And it . wilt hn. mily a lntrL limo i until tho col lose and iinlvprwity I MildontK will pay their annuitl hU to the homo foIkH during the yor-ond holiday, with tho uhuuI I Kay 'round of purl ion, dances and jvlnlnr oi)tlJiKK. . e Invited. Alrn. Wallace Cunt will nsMlMant hnstesa. MENUS j ly Sister .Mnry .. T'oP'thu and (leleetahlp nn they are. '"flap-jacks' arc not a pulluhlc . daily food for the average, person or sf-doniary haldts. Vllh this in mind tho housewife tfhould sorvo j them nt np occasional troat. . Since the innredlont.s lor mnk I inK t,riiddlo-rakOH are always at ) hand f hev mnl:o mi oxcotlent pmor- HOSteSS TO Club ' Kmcy ,,iiih fii' ' wimple and tmtis-' ' I lylns: luncheon uir supper. ' Sonu- of the varieties of ki'UI I ille-rnkON which we have borrowed ( from Kurnpcnn countries art suh , stantial enough for main dishes. Tiie addition of meat or vt-xotables j chaiiKOJS thorn from a hrend mibsil- lute to a hearty concoction to serve with gravy. Thi KukIIsIi method of serving ' plain wheat cakes adds invorest to j a com puny hrea'krast or Sunday j eve-nhiy ' supper. The cakes- are j linked as lanre as a supper plate ParSOnage Party j with butter and Jol1y-r. iwir or - i marriialadc, and piled one cake above the other, layer cake fash. Ion. They -must be kept warm un- Mrs. Morelock Is " A .llloilHMlt .I'Vt'lljUK Of " lll'liltf!1 . witH nnjoycil fc-i?iilly - ill. tho liniue ur jrr..J. .Moiplo'ik by Urn (nomlifra- of club, -willi two iublt'H lit' jtlny..- Ilitfl. i-ui'(v,wiis iitailn by;.' X rH. I'l. .hu'ol.son. '.''.Slr. Wlli '.MoiQtiitJt was ii'wunloil con HOllUion . jtrlzo. . ...JurliiK: the tivcnhiR ilclitrioiiH ro-frf-tflilnontH .wctv. HiTVcd. - - .- -' ' . Class Members In 1 SX vT - r i nm:s Nri:.uuv ftlUNTS I'AHH, Ore., Nov. 9X ' A1) Uecords In the luindtt of of-; flcialH of the t' ni led Htateu foret ' I off Uro here today fevealod that 11' j t of the Intent flron reported Ui the: Klfklyait national forest were of In-1 con diary origin. Hoveral of them blaxeH wore fflvlnu in infers iterious j iroiibloM, bat two, located nlniost j dlrot tly fln the OntKoii-l'ulifnrnln j line, were ItetliK lttd. latest ud vices j from the fire Uiicm indicated. j Theirs was a wedding of distinc tion, but It was without soolal or itiplomatic pomp. Kor Ur. Ku numa Minnes, vldest son of tin late Hiiro .stiunes, latiulously wealthy (iennan' Industrial mn(j tintp, as niarricd ' secretly la York to pretty .l l.s Alara vi: ftacvei nltz. ,he lv . the daiiKhtc -f h former president of tlm i?Jt naii Reiohstajr. They're pi tir.vi topetheir.lHr jumiii uflei; the (tereiuony. Scrlptwr! FowU PurlrlilKcs art nnted In tho Old Testament. The failed fowl (I KIns, -I ;'M) It. iiiierpii'it'd lis either vouse or duck. I'oeka mul hens yor I'roiiht finm rcrslil r lli roe contuiles hcloro CIii'Iki, A tmub n .Miirissn, of nhmit .(HI H. C 1 1 113 it P'imI reprcftenlallnii of a crowtiiK cock. Sptin'ows and other 'twltterlns hirds wore also used for food. l- Mr. -lur It. Ivull I'KHUV. Ore. lpecii() Mrs, Mar) K. Cox hau moved to Wort-, land, Oi'o vitru -ho hn accepted 1 a position aii pantor of a church tor the eojnint, year, Her friends at Terry will mixs her hut are wish ink' hft- happlno-M and KiieecsH in' her new home. , Miss l.orraiuo KuilHt who was fill all last week lias sufficiently re-j covered an to, ho ablo to return to ; lie)- dutiui: at l.u tlraudn . hiKh j nohow ( Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perisho and son. Meryl, wero repent I'altner yal- PUTMAN'S Hotuly-to-Wear and Millinery Ancient Wisdom It Ik wicked lo withdraw from helng useful to the needy, nntl cow snlly to rIvo way to tliu uoiitilefi. Kplctptus. Woodpeclcar'f Lrfjer Human IicIiirk nve not alone In innliiui! nrov isloii for a 'Tnlny day.1' WiioilpeckciK In t'allfnrnlit author ncnnis and place llieni Inilpoiiy dur .IhK I'm stiuimer hi holes pecked In iteleplimu) poles. In winter whon then ciinnot dip for worms. Iho hlrds K" o ihesc acorns, which hnvn then developed worms Inside (hem. Bird Sound Warning lilrda Imvo sopanttp notei of warning to Indicate whether th danger U In the form of a hawk, a cut or a mtm. , ley visit ors. Perry school entprtaincd the pa trons ami friends of the school for two hours Wednesday afternoon with a ThunksKlvipg pi of; pi ui ft net a ThanUsKiviim and Indian art dis play. Tills sehool has all Hi" prrades reproMonled es'ept the first and In order to fulfill tho roqulni itient: of, tho courso of study the. teacher correlated soma subject!! nnrt resorVed' to a jrreat deal ot project work,- for this display , making the wrfi-U hotli profitable and IntercstinK to the children. Auother renture cif the dally pro- ; tinmltlatiou, Jidits, stnrlm, etc. Ily i tills method .a Kicnt coai pf inen r crlnln,- Is taljcn core of, M .. and Mis. (e MathsOn were J luifinca:. UUms out in tho valley ! ono day last week. v M.. and llrd. Stephen 1'roctor re-! I ceivily made u trip to town. , Mr. and Mrs. J.. 11. Hallmark nmi ; family reeently visited relatives In j Cove. I .Miss lrances Smith was n lprry ; visitor lat Hal Urdu v. Hhe oamo hy train And drove her car back. The car hud been left hero ten days Nugget of Wiifl'am Nolltlng enn bring you pence bin yourself, N'nlilnn can luinjr you peacp hut flic irlutnpu of principles Kmoi'mn). . Lost In Ihe Huib'- Wonderful tnntt! Yenr-tiflftr your lie Improves nhmwi ovoryillng ex cept himself. lluft'nto venlnji News. . '.-'-'i' ";. ' ' In Vain 'Whnt Is. wnstod labor?' nsked ii: porrespondent. Telllns a hnlr-ml Ins story to n hnlddiaadft( nitin,' Kiani Is the num order of opening) 'oxerclsoj.' JteKlimiiiff with the elfr)lh grade and selecting two dlf forep.lV nhlldren oneh day they en tertain tho! sehool through the ten inlnuta opening; exorcise, period. The' children try to see who, can get the best, KiiJeetH to present and each Im held .entirely responsible ind no ono lint; failed as yet to be prepared wlih hi or her work. Anionf (he suhjectn presepted nro poems, rpadlngs, riddles, souks. ago Tor repairs. Mr. and .Mm. Maker moved theli hoUHohotd goods to Oove lust Krl-; day whTt they expeot to inakor their future homo. ; :: I'ied and Warren Ijyell, of Ii llrand', recently visited relatives In this community! ' a ' .' Vano Carlson . retiii-ped from Spokane where he had spent sev eral days visiting his father. si Wesley Hmlth , is - uhpnt from high sehool this week on apooutlt . Miss Lcnore lutiiam, was hos tess: to Uie-members of -her 'class lii' the lieginnors'; department of iho Chrisrian church -Tuesday aft ernoon at v.tho . parsonage at a Thanksgiving party, -v.": .lolly games wen- played and re fnoihinents served during the aft ftri!oon, which the tiny g-.iests en joyed. - . Sb-Ne-He'Club In i -Session Tuesday til all atH. huked. . t-'nt in wedge shapt'd iileces, ide-fashlon, to serve. . lotali (Jrlfldlo-Cnkes Two cups grated raw potatoes, J eggt!, 2-3 oup flour. I teaspoon salt, I teaspoon . baking powder, 4 tablespoons milk. Pare potatoes: and let stand In eold water for several hours. Hralu and grate. Heat eggs well and add j grated potato. Mi.v and sift flour.; salt and baking powder anil add to first mixture. Heat well and add milk gradually. I rop from tip of beating spoon' onto a well-greased griddle. Make infill brown, first 4 jflrs. Treasii llaxel (irahani and Mrs. Pnttep were hostesses to tho members of the Ko-No-He club at a do.lighlful afternoon :in the home, of - Mrs. (Ira)mm, Tuesday, with '2 1 members present. . Mrs. Klla Koeter. president, was In charge of the business session, during which plans were made to have a f'hrisimuH entertainment for the children. Following games Gajntyf. refreshments. vj;ro, served. - - Officers Guests ; At Dinner Party Mr. and 'Mrs. P. S. Uobinson were host and hustoss yesterday Jor :i dellghtiul Thanksgiving din nof, at their homo. Kali fruits formed a seasonal conterploco for the table, with covers for eight. following dinner the diversion of tho afternoon was cards and pleasant social hours, (gnosis for the day were Captain and .Mrs, K, W. Kly and 'family- ami Major Ualph Huron. Holh are officers of the second battalion. ISiith infantry. Announcements The teachers and officers of the primary department of the Presby terian church are giving a parly for the children In that depart ment Saturday afternoon from 1' to SAVE WITH SAFETY AT Stop Your Cough by Removing the Cause A. w-. or it.- ': y. SAVE YOU MONEY It isn't price alone, . ' .It isn't selection alone, . f ; It isn't value alone, that make BREIER DAYS SUCH AN OUTSTANDING OCCASION but IT IS the combination of ALL THESE THINGS. , , Tis said . . . and 'tis true that BREIER DAYS are the great est of the year. So, with-the holidays approaching, with homes ready for winter and personal needs to fill . . .' remember to shop at Breier's NOW. . This is the Merchandise You Need Now These Are the Prices That Spell ECONOMY A SIGN 0F to thousands of satisfied USED GAR BUYERS House Slippers Special Men's. All Leather, Pad ded sole and -j ff heel, felt lined l.UU Rexillana 50 cents PhleRm collectintr in the throat unci chest tickles the sensitive tissues or clugs up the air passages. As a result you cough. R.xill.na can relieve your cough by looseninfr this aKtrravntinjr phlegm so that it may he expecto rated. Itelicf then comes at once. Sold only at Kexall Stores. Glass Drugs Inc. The i-iall Store La Grande, Ore. Bedding Buy now for winter needs, A worth while saving in every line. Heavy Cotton and Wool , Nap lilankets Size 74x84 O QQ Buy now OU Half Wool Blankets in appealing beautiful colors, ribbon bound. Size 70x80 Comforters Filled with 100 new cotton, chal- S OF lie covered m.OO 4.98 Son P ache Indian Blankets his reasonably Th is reasonably priced robe is in triguing with its wonderful coloring 2.48 Fancy Sox for Men Reg. Fine ' mix. Pair 50 to 69c Values Wool and Ilayon 3 1.00 Boys' Golf Knickers A dandy wool knicker made dad's. Age 6 to 11 mix like 89c Flannel Nite Wear Boys' Outing Nite Shirts or 2-piece pajamas. During Jireier Days 1.00 Men's Nile Shirts Men's Nite Shirts of medium weight flan nels, each Heavier Shirts or Pajamas .... 1.00 1.69 Glass Toweling by the yard, blue or red stripe. 16 inches Q wide, yard .... iC Huck Towels soft and absorbent. ScV7 10c Boys' Shoes A well made husky shoe for hard school service. Calfskin upper "Noetao C a 1 f s k i n upper, "No Mark" solo. 2i26to 6 2.69 1212 to 2 2.49 fl! to 12 2.29 Daisy Cloth 27 inch in pink, blue and white. Now yard 15c Krinkle Crepes in plain or floral patterns. 32 inch. Yard 15c to 25c Boys' Unions Heavy Sanitary Fleece, lots of protection at low price , UC Boys' Heavy Unions wool suitable for During 89c Kfnr coldest weather. "Breier Days" Boys' Shirts of warnl plaid flannel, 2 pockets. Size H(n '12 to M 12 I UVs Drcvs Shirts of fast color percales for little . rjQn boys I ut T AAIT at these Outstand JUUU1V ing 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 " " j " 1927 Ford Tudor 265 1927 Chev, Coach.... 350 1927 Chev. Coupe : 345 1926 Chev. Coach... 295 wilt I VMotnr r vHndiator V irapsmuwon n f. .'..-'' ; y Starting This Red Tag "With an OK that Counts" is your Assurance of Honest Used Car Values Vou can have perfect confidence in your pur- chose of a used car that has attached to Its . radiator cap the Chevrolet red "Q.'K-'that Counts" tag. This tag, used exclusively by . Chevrolet dealers, is attached only to thosq ca'r that have been thoroughly reconditioned and checked "0. K." by expert Chevrolet me chanics. To thousands of satisfied used car buyers it has proved a sign of outstanding quality and value. We now have on hand a wide selection of these "0. K." used cars priced for quick sale, with small down pny nients and easy terms. Come in today. To introduce our used cars with an "0, K. that Counts" we are giving free a $7.50 lup rolto with any of the above cars purchased this 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 i HI WOSlPil LACOIST CM rrrsn f v.