La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 28, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, January 28, 1980
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Page Thm
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Ke ligion "May" Not''" ; '
Bar Royal Match
Install Officers
; At Meeting Held
By Organization
Insinuation of officers was lit' I1
t tho " reeent meeting of iho
tiniiKhloi'H of i.'nlon Veteran of
tho rivll war, with JchhIii NVImoii.
past depnrtinent Junior vice prest-
Imil, installing.,;
Mrs. l.iuim . Uhoriis;' lii'pniiui
lrnniii.-iil ; Marietta- Yeik, senior
vlr- president: Marmiri't Wystone,
Junior vice president; l.ury Unci,
patriotic instructor; rli (lutes,
irtiusmvr; JcksIo Xotsoii, secretary,
I'rancs IMank, rhaplin; . Mollie
it'iek, first t'ouni-il member; Qrn
Wilson, MfciHiil council member;
Winn if Kiiiiin.ll. third . council
tucinhcr; llertha Nelson, press cor
respondent; Ulunch Yeek. guide, f
Mnllio Ihicli, guard; Caroline An-j
demon, assistant guard; color benr-
tirs: Marlon Nelson, first; Kern Me I
Coy,, second, Atigusiu McCoy, third;
Nedra Hrad.slmw. fourth;. Celia t
llntes. musician.
following tin business session, a
Oollghtful surprise parly .was given
.Mr. and Mrs, J. It. Khutlis. honor
ing their twenty-fifth wedding an
niversary. ' :
; A pretty wedding ceremony wu;.
performed by the Itcv. It., I.. "Put.
, nam, -under a white hell and with
an,altrartiv'.ly arranged allar. The
organiz-ation and its mother, Mrs.
I'Vcd Hrndcii.. presented a silver
r(,UoY;ihoh6i-id(.c:Qii n1o,-,M is.
' .Marlim' NidHrin atfi-ii.lcd Hi,. Itride,
and Kh-ncst Oliver was best man.
All .the bridal parly was dressed In
idd-fasljtotjed ;HtyIei;fs j" j
Following tin' ceremony refresh
ments wercsej'VcU.i featured hy a
silver bridal" cuke1. Pictures were
taken of the group.
Club Session At
Stoddard Home
Yesterday afternoon at tho meet
ing el' the Mother's Sell' Culture
club at the home of Miu A. . t..
Stoddard, a, study,-was made of the
biographies of Abraham Lincoln
and ltobert K. l.ee. The second
part of the lesson.. ineluded James
Kenlniorc Cooper and Henry Wads
worth. Longfellow, reviewing their
lives and their works. An interest
ing discussion uf Indian legends
and customs was enjoyed.
The subject of the next meeting,
1'Yb. 10 will be no'ted ministers.
..Literature Club .. ... .
"Discusses' Nelson
:' v-hne of the! most'Oviighiriil hboti
revlews that have been given at the
meeting of the Neighborhood -1 -it -ernture
dub was related last night
by Mrs. It. K. Fleming, when she
lold of Hubert outhcy.'si.'M.lfe' or
J.orri Nelson." vfl.ord CetAi-twns
STATE
Now Playing
perhaps the grenlcst naval hero ot
all time; U was he who was t)u
deciding factor In making Kiigland
inlMrosti of the sen a. The, miracul
ous touehcH often In his life, for i
many times, he would disregard '
authoritative orders, and win. This j
naval hero was small in bo(ly, but !
Iiti.l uMiir.tlltiir l.i Mi.lrtt llinl n-,tiK...) '
his I'einai'kiihlo successes, for he
never had a mutiny, it Is recorded.
The changing pf the day for th-!
club meetings, to the. last of the
week, was discussed.
Charming- Dinner.
And Card Session
Mr, and Mi's, tieorge McDonald
delightfully entertained the T. ami
c, elith last night at their home
with a eharuuiig dinner at 7
o'clock. Pinochle was the diversion
of the evening with four tables at
play and Mr, and Mrs. I.ouls Htnnd-lej-
winning honors for high tally.
A gues prize was presented to Mr.
and Mrs, Charles lUugner,
.Ml-, and Mrs. August Krlckmin
will ho host and hostess to. the
club. Kob. 10,
Art Class Meets .
With Mrs. Wright
At the meeting of the Uamblers
Art class yesterday afternoon tn
tie home of Mrs. .1, K. Wright, .an
Interesting account of the- i.'ortez
conquest- of Mexico was presented
hy Mm. William Miller., , .
- .
Elks Dance Will . : '
Be Held Tonight
Another of the pleasant informal
Klks ilanecs which tho lodge mem
bers and their wives have-enjoyed
luring the late fall and winter sea
son, will take place tills evening.
wllli tho lar Novelty orchestra
rirnlshing the music. Itefreshments
will bo served ajid plans are made
for a large attendance, according
to a announcement frotnJhe Milt's
social committee today.
Supreme Forest . "
Circle In Meeting
All members were present at tile
meeting of the .Supremo Forest
Woodman circle yesterday after--noon
at tho home of Sovereign Km j
gel. Laura Oliver,, guardian, pre
sided over the meeting, when ft
was dcoided to cont'm'e. the polly-l
annas for another year, and names
were- drawn. ' '?--' '
.. Throo auditors. . KIOHsio(,Kngol,
Lydia 'Hutchison, Minnie Itrown. f
were appointed for the fotlowJnj,
term. A social meeting -for l'Vh. )
10 was planned io be held.ut Mrs.'
Kngel's. 'a. tX-. .v.y
Camp Fire Group ;
Studies Symb51s
Symbols wero studied by .the
Tiitiitinnlinn 'Cii ill n i ro ifrotto whll
ii iti.'i .vostei-iinv afternoon in their
room of the Lutheran church. Mrs.
I.eif Awes, guardian, led the study.
.lOirX CIMIKKT
XOHMA SIIKAltl'.R
VII,1,M IIAI.VKK
.K).X Clt.VI'01tl
COXKAO XAOIUj
IIIOSSIIO I.OVU
1U STI':II KICATOX
AiHl.i.M)in.v Mirny
".MJ.ro .
1 "V
f
cnonrs
OF 2(10
Mcfm
-i Mwun
TAIUItlG
DANCBMC
PICTUHF.
I Hfferi'iKvs; An i!ftif;uJur- -niav not
prevent th- maiTlage. u& thi roval
Iatr. for Kurcmtts on.lv bachelor
king. Hons of ftulgnrhv. shown be
low. Is wild to liave appeahd to
Potie ,1'Ius ..Mv tor dispensation tn
allow hi in .to? wort Trlnecs tiio
vanna of link';" Hoi . ; Hiuis. uniler
tho Jlulgarlan constitution- is a
member ,ul the Orthodox, cluireh,
althouKh he was born and baptis
ed a CalholieW Princess Oiovanna
. is of the latter faith.-1
thein siaiid Iif't'er they ro Vcurty
for the table, A potato really If
a delicate vegetable, and tdiould ho
as cHrefully conked and handled an
aipari)gu). . .
There art no many Interesting
ways of cooking potatoes that it
rdems n pity so many (ainUies cut
thein imishod day after, dnyt At
this time tf the year i"rtou)nrly
when fresh vogetnhlf-a .tiro ' high
and scarce, attractive potato lth
es du much to holj In providing
appetUing meals. ' . . .
It's usually a saving of time to
boll pgtatoes In tholf , "Jaokotw,"
They ieel quicker nipl ensler after
cooking and there Is less waste;
Many dishes madu with le(t-nvr
meals use potatoes for a fouiula
lion.. Combinations of this sort
aro nourishing and high in food
value. Mtn ved with a green salad,
they, supply balanced menus - at
low eost.
Potato croquettes and potato
ribbons are novel ways of serving
this much pstd vegetable. ' ' '
V f '
Potalo ; CttHiuotttw
Four of five medium trfucl potn
toes, 3 tahleMpoontt butter, , 1 tea
spoon wilt. .1-4 teaspoon pepper, )
tablespoon till need parsley, I egg,
mine.-:---.;' .
Wash' potatoes and put ' on to
took Jn'-cuhl water. Hull 4f to 00
minutes until done, Drain and
shake-over fire until perfectly drv
Peel and put, through u ricer.-Season
with salt, pepper, parsley .and
buter. Heat egg and bent'ln(i
mixture,. Add enouKh milk to make,
midst, beating until wolp. blended
let cool mid form into ; small
balls, KoU- in fine dried! bread
crunihH, dip In ('ggxllghtly ,1'eatev
and roll again In. erum-lw. , Jroi
Intit deep hut fat and fry to a gohl-
uii iH'own. , Tho fat should hp hot
mniKh to tirown an ineh otbo of
soft bread In 40 seconds, nr a fat
thermometer should register It i B
degrees I '
t y t .. . .
Potato HlblHms ., .'
Peel notatoes ami let stand -hi
Ico water for half an hour. Cul a
thick paring round ami round the
potalo and ' drop this into ice
water. ' Ict stand an hour and dry
between towels.: Cut In six-inch
lengtln: and tie . In loose knots.
Drop Into deep lint fat and fry a
golden brown. Tho fat for. thee
polaloes should lie hot enough to
brown an inch enb of bread In 06
second or 87f degrees 1 -
Announcements;
Miss Mablo Ooty, liiirarian at the
l.u Orande pijbllc library, who Is
welt known for her interesting
book reviews and book talks, will
speak to the Young Woman's
tilener cjass of the M. I. A., on
books for girls from tho age r IS
to 23, with a rovipw of some of thi
later and jubre popular booksVfor
those of that age.
, :'.
The Diversity club will meet' at
2 o'clock Thursday nfternooii, at
the home of Marian HnchynsUl at
M 1 9 V avenue. ;
". -0 '
The Klrst Ward reunion ofyj'lhe
j. l S. church will be held Thurs
day; .night. In Ilia Itecrcational Imll,
beginning with dinner'al 7 o'clock,
followed by a program' 'and dance,
All members of the, J-Mrst, Ward aro
Invited to attend .
Hear
MSinffin' In
The Rain'
Stock Suffers
In Wallowa Co.
Due to Weather
Airs. Kdtift Hunter
((Observer Correspondent)
WAU-OWA (Special) Much
mffeidng of young stock was re
ported throuvh this past week
throughout tho Valley and people
hero have welcomed the change in
temperature that came about I-'ri-day
after a week registering from
20 to 33 degrees below zero.
Mrs. I.. P. Allen entertained the
Krlday Bridge club at her home.
Three tables were at piny and a
pleasant afternoon was Fpent.
1 hose 'present were, Mn. P. A.
1111 nler, Miu. O. V. Cjinipl"-!!, Mrn.
('. T, MOanlel. Mrs. J. O. Kiddh'.
MrtV. (leorge JO. Dale, Mrs. D. A.
MrClanin, Mrs. Rdwln Mnn'ln. Mrs.
J. Ward Kvans. Mrs. Itarton Wade.
Mrs. K. A. Senrln-Mrs. Uruce Cox
and Mrl-Ycd Jones. Mrs. Cnmp
hell had hiwh score and Mrs. Kid
dle' received the convolution .prize.
Lovely ref rcshnw-nts were, served
it the elos of the afternoon.
A baby daughter .was born to
,Mr. and Mrs. Herman Plans at the
Wallowa hospital January 22. Mrs.
plans was formerly Miss Grace
f'olem:rn.
Kiineral services w ere held
Thursday afternoon for Hermann
Koepp, Tin? Ilev. Max Cok lia.l
charge, of the erlee which
held at tpc Hafsten fiincrfil parlors
Mr. Koepp was born In Oermany
and rurrH' u llir T lifted Htates
when He wuh about r.o ' years tf
age. H hart resided In Wultouo
forMh- pan 3frt?nr ad at the
beginning of his Illness several
months ago was employed, at 'the
Itcwnvan-Hicks mill. He leaves
his widow, a son and daughter. Mr.
Knepp was &2 years , old, . ...
( Harold Ha mstreet 'went .tci Port
land las-'t 'Thursday (o the veterans'
hospital, whei'o , .ho . wfll .i-ccclve
medical treatment. .
McLean, manager of the local
pit-pirn show, called off, the mid
week shows last week on accuunt
of the cold weather but hay openeu
his doors again.
. Saturday afternoon, mile, .Patty
; Harlan cntcrtuI'iiiMl nineteen "'if .hr
young friends with . a . birtliday
party. at the home of her grapd
j mother, Mrs. ;. '.. Thoni)son.
Catherine Creek
j Couple Married
Mr I. If. .Miles .
I PATH Kit IN 10. CliftlOlv (Special)
, Camille Horn and l'"rank Honney
wero niarrfeii by (tev. .eo at the
M. 10. parsonage Saturday eventng
I at ii o'clock, in the presence uf a
few intimate fi loads. Congratuln
tioujt and best wishes are extended
to this young canple in their wed
ded life. They will for the present
reside at the home of the bride
groom s parents, Mr. and -Mrs. II.
J f. Honney,
.Mr. and Mi C. T.. CJreeii nru Die
proud parents of a daughter who
was horn at the drande .Uijmlo ho-ii-pita!
In La Grande on .lanuarv IT,.
They have christened Beverley
l (Julie. Poth in-other and babo are
doing fine. .
lOhrman Hwit,er.,wii8 unable toal'
tend sclmoi Wednesday and Thurs
day. being sick with a cold,
Max DeVore is. staying In Union
tliis week where lie attends school
rherij scenui to cbe a general
anxiety as to .--when lif eviiect
favurabh change jp the went,ber as
)V.Mi.U'r has , fastened Hsnrii ten
aciously tho past week. , To date
t li n lowest, t em pent t u re recorded
in tills-- vti'inity is 2G degrees lxi
low"' aero with some tberinometeivi
locording only la degrees owJng to
location.
Art Moody Is having qiiltii
siege of ft) luck, with his wlfo In
the Grando Itondc hospital rec.nv
ering from a recent operation and
tho yonngest son with a very bad
( ae f sore throat.
H. P. Kingsbury was In I til on
on btisiitrsj on Tuesday.
IT. N. Prother was nsslsling Kl
mer Hwiger with butchering Inst
I'rhlay.
Camera On Diet
For Chicago Tilt
CHICAGO. Jan. 2K (AP)Ad
mirers of Primo Camera, the larg
Italian heavyweight, who conifl to
hi.; tininlng quarters bearing gifts
of food have been requested to re
r-tilct their offerings to apples and
oranges for Prima fs on a diet.
1 New acquaintances of tile Jtal
Ian, not in v his size, have sent huge
stenltHj whole cheeses and other
delleaeP-H. I'rimo. not wishing to
offend, has attempted to eat every
thing I f lv rontddernble success.
Hut his manager. Leon Cie, has
ordered hit- to stick to a menu out
lined hy bis trainer from now on
nntH lifter his bout with KlZ'-ar
Hlouy at the Chicago stadium Krl
day night.
OFFICE
CAT
XITTV OIXI'MlU'I.S" .'
A jinrt of tliu hMiu:in body . '
(C'hcslnut) ; ,.; -
A vt'KHnll"' ' i:. i '; . ',
(I'wi-mit)
A iiiuntry In Koiith Amwloii
(llrnxll-nut)
.SoniDlhlliK lllillt lil'Olliiil ( li i nil. r
(Wullllll) . i. .
PoiuulhinK wo HUi to cut
(Unttfr-mit) . '.
Wtint wnmlt lifiyn ilnn't Ukftrri .
(IlliUiiry-nm)
An unlinii) .
(I'ltf-nnl) '
SoiW' tlilnu which imiki's ut; rich If
vi) hnvo onn.ujfh of lt- : .
(Ooiish-mit) - ".
Wheri. we all 111(0 l Miiy In Hie
Hiiimm'i .
(lluunli-iuit) ' -
Whiit some or iih uro ..
(I'oor-nutH) ,
... '.
No, yountr pe.ilo fti'on't us riulrt
iik tlliiy imoii to he. Illll neither
nru the tilil people. . ,
Mm
Health Talks
Al IM'IMTl'.M
"Great I Iras have llitle fleas
i .I'pon their biicks. to bite tun:
! And little th'HM have leu'r fleas.
And so ad infinitum. '
When germs we mi first OHeov
! ered by the Mi'eat .ueewcnlioeck.
- and subscquentlv by u host of nth-
its. science believed that It had
, i cached ihe ultimate In inrinilesl
! mally small living things.
ft Itecently, however, q scientist by
' t lit naitio f d'Herelle lias deuionT
-i stinted . (he e:;;(enee ot a vtill !
smaller living bqjly, which ho rails 1
lip liat teriophiyt. J:
This livhltf -body Is loo mnl) to
j be seen with even our most power-
ful microscopes. Inn has. accordim;
.to d'Herelle. the rare virtue jil feed
: log uiK.n. am) hence destrnying.
HHAOKI embroidery Ih Hilling germs, it ir from thin fiirulty that
(VT IftUfll With till new unnle : its name, the bacteriophage, h de. ,
A flOck ui hlnck (;mi't wai unlet 1 rlyud. Preelv trqnsluted It means
NEW SPRING SMOCKS
FROM BETTY BAXLEY
Have Just Arrived
New and Clever Styles
2.95
PUTMAN'S
Keudy4o-Vvur & Millinery
it tliv fSMVoy.aM witli ontlfir u( .
rUlT trlmiatiiK on wide ivnven, i
white ud grern hug Irs,
i "a swallower of germs. '
j rl he baeteriopiiage has been urn
i ployed by d Herelle and othi scl
i tntists in treating disenses. It. hi oul-
' WhUtadUfe.enoetl.nenu.Uiw! I,"11" "'' "" '", .""TTT
... . . , i .. I huinnn or iinlnml. llsrltiH'i
'o uH. tu ifot lleUed for reiullns ,,,,,,. lft ,,,,,. ol- ti. urreW
(lettpllvi) jnorleR; now we rcail am) feeilliiB on the ufrendliiK Kei un
Iliem Vn rpliix.our HllllilM. ' ..; j It la suppuceil. inuUlplleH i)lnl Illll
' - . .-. ' . . 'j mutely (etroy'tt tliein.. . 1 ' .!-
: VOI" KNOW TJfK 'KIMH-Mnny ; H'fhllm Hint lle lindei'l lplliitse
a Itimlinllil lilul tt, (rlpnd ll wolihl i jin-Hent In the Knxii'o-lnteKtlniil
nevjer think oC Mii'liiKlnit home to : (nl0t of nil hmi)iin lielnRH. WiirIiu
tllilner. ; ' ; ; eont'tunt wnrnire on kitiiih.
' t ' 1 ' ' '" t StinlieH or t still lire very much
AVe. -expect inomentniily to ren.l l In the cxpcrlmonlnt hiukc. ; I line
of ti poleemii.n who-flieil n cotiplo j nml fni ihee tesm will ileiernilne Its
of thotfi liftho1 nlr: to hull n fnKl-' vnluo In npinV wnrrnre. njfiilnut .IIk'
tlve nn.l 'liroiiKht down ii. iliriKlhle. : ens'e, ' '
Say It With Flowers .
FliOM
ovists
QUALITY, SERVICE
Art In Flowers
lll.rl4 Adtims Ave,.
Phone
mmmmmmmmmmm
Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains
Fosnaugh Feeling
20 Years Younger
. "lvn always enjoyed excaptlotiu(
hoatth until u few years ago. when
my liver and kidneys begun troutl
ling mo. No medicine seemed uble.
to reacii the. cause of my constf
nation. .My kidneys got mo HP
Mffy I
? i 41
SAI.KM II. J.-OSN.UXIH
MENUS
. Hy SlslT Mil fry
The cook v. ho would serve her
potatoes nt their beat -neycr lets
sometimes us many as ten times u.1
night. I suffered terribly with
pninrf In.lhM small of my back. Of
couse that dragged mo down and
exhausted my nerves, and I ha J
no inclination to t:irn my hand to
a thing.
"After taking three bottle of
Snnron and one bottle of pllll !
fee) as well and strong at seventy
five as I did twenty years uf?o. My
liver In nctivo and piy conatlpatlon
is gone. That pain In my back
doesn't bother mu any more and
my muscles are nol sore and stiff,
I never have to gut up more than
once in a night. My nerve arc
steady and I'm keen (o do thin.
1 hope my experlencu will start
mapy peoppi to taking thin map
vctoim medicine.' Hah.m If. K'
nuiigh, t. V. V. 10, Hettef 1Vf.
lied cros firug Htore, a font,
Adv.
h oiled bv Mnr? r
tm "rrsuonj
SSSMwaoow
v c.i v
w t v- pw s
" 1 ' '. ' : ;' 1 . " J&?'' U
4v v ''
AVOID THAT
FUTURE SHADOW
By r'oinlng frpm over
indulgnc, if you would
maintain the modern Howe
':( of fashion
Aroid the snags along the
copimon.icnse pnth to fitness and
fashion. Don't let over-indulgence
deprive you of the tantalizing con
tour of the modern figure, lie
modcrute- be moderate in all
thing, even in smoking. Eat
healthfully but not immoderately
when your eyes are bigger than
your stomach, reach for a lucky
instead, Coming events cast their
fihgdow before. Avoid that future
shadow by avoiding over-indulgence,
if you would maintain the
graceful, modern figure with its
captivating curves.
fmthy Strike, the finest Cigarette
you ever smoked, made of the
finest tobacco The Cream of the
Crojv-'.iT'S TOASTED." Every
one knows that heat purifies and
d "TOASTING" not only re
move impurities but adds to' the
flavor and improves the taste.
6
It's toasted"
P Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab
lets or Other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions pf dollars each year arc
wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok
'"J fwky tHk Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when
teoptfd to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence
is thing that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
, TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-tp-coast network of the N. D. C
' ' Q 1QJ0, Tho Amtrlcm Tobicco Co,, Ufr,