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Thursday, February (5, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.' 1 Page Three ' fsDD0!ny NEWjr Members of Clio Club Guests Of , tit,, T Ti tit i Ml'S. K. F. Murphy .MiMiitiiTH of the rlnlt w'ft j KiK-siK or M i'h. It. !. .Murphy ut a. Hinrminir lirldK-Iiincalii'in WVOim'M-' la' aftt-ritoiin at the Saeiijaivi-i. ' Inn. Attmrtlw tlt'iorations In a valentine motif. .Mra, l-Yank ItalHion wa awaril eItthe Huh prize fur hifjlt m-oro at runl. . 'IMireu tahh-H wcro at play. St. Mary's Altai- Society Meets The St. Mary'H Altar urn-lot y met yeWterduy at the. hunn- of Mth. K 1.. .Meyers, when a business meet J..JV.I. At I.MBin.-w. -Mo. u rniumnc. ;.!. wan lan,K-.l as an April activity. Jh -Martin KinK an.l .Mrs. roy .Morgan assiHted Mrs. MeyerH of $5 is offered to each of the fol tiHrhostesM, and a ilellclous lunch-. ' lowing uroups. the fourth, fifth, con was Kerved..The society will and sixth grades, the seventh and meet attain in two Weeks with Mih. : eighth K'adeH. the hh,'h ttchools for William SlcKrist. le.l poppy posters. An addl- ' . tlonul prize of U to each division TVTvo QinimAnc; To '' Hostess at Party . .. " ; Mrs." (Jarfleid Simmons was hostess yesterday at her home, btv t.)av;n.ie. when a pleasant after-i in jo n of liridfe was enjoyiMl..- At- t tractive flowers served as decora tions . With four tables of bridge at plaV. Mrs. Will Mchoniild whs a wa rded f irsf p rlze. M rs. l-'red Williams received consolation. ' A d'-licioiiK luncheon was served fol lowing cards. 1y C 4. VVOmen S bOCiety I Meets Wednesday ; An interesting meeiinjr of the i Women's Missionary Hociely of the ' rhrlsllan church, was held yester- 1 day at the home of Mrs. (J. L. An- di-i'Hon, with Mrs, l- Mcpherson resi.liiiK- ! VI Need Thee Kvery Hour," wan tend this meetins'. the opening sons, followed with a Mr. O. It. Mitxum won the bas prayer, by Hie I lev, ll. l Putnam, I ket j?iven as an attendance prize. After the business session. Mrs. t. Mrs. Waller Palmer was appointed P. Kdison had charge of the pro- chaplain to fill the vacancy left gram. with the subject, slug Through 1 lis Power "WltneH to IIom- pltals." '.. Mr. C. K. Golden led (he devo tional, and Mi's.. L. C. Harper led In . prayer. "The Day's Work of n MiH.sionaiy Nurse in pa per was prcsentc Africa, a I 1 1 by MrH. I " PRES. HILL I'd call a meeting of the city com mission and make it imperative that every -man, worn ;n and child of l.a Grande see the DUNCAN v SISTERS ''IT'S A GREAT - LIFE" ill TalUliitt. SImkIiik. Pant'liiK : At (111" STATE Tlieatre Starting Sunday That's What I'd Do If I Were Pres. Hill Sincerely, llai Elins Rletro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures a STATE THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday COLUMBIA 4 pig-rimes Wall AIL TALKING RALPH INCE 'AIUEN FPINGll . idmission Evening Adults 35c Kiddies 10c Uforiro Horht'Hter. Mrt. A- V. Ni'Imoii Kuyo u jmper tHllinff Ot "'w .MiwHiuimry hm-lur hh nil Mvanffolb t Jnuia." -MiH. t , H, Hunting tfnvu a imn-r on ".M-Mcal i-uin: bat no .m. i .; Tlio worinn'H quiuift, Mr, t'. K. Mcl'herHon, M rn. I... It. J'unly, Mr. Waller H. J'rico, junl Mi, li, I,. Anl - iHun, huiik "till (inllU" Aftr tho orrcrini,', llio HiH'hMy Hani. '"'I'lio llnat ItiyU'luit." Kollowt ii hy thu hcnodletlon. ItefreHhiuentH were served hy a eoiiitiilLlee cnnnlKtintr of Mr, li. I, AiuleiHOn, Mi. f K. Cinldeit and Mr. Ollvo t'hadwlek. Auxiliary Plans i POSter Contest Arrangements for a poppy poster contest, were made last .iltfhl at th i;frtll.B Of the Ladies Auxiliary Of th- Aiac riraa l.-cioi. in II... Hum- jawea Inn., will, .Miss l.ula M,-NeoH a....ln...,l rl.nln,,,.... A stale prl.,i vlll la? awarded to the local nehoolH jy tho auxiliary. In order for the 1",tor ,wvh0 H,,,mltl,Ml ,o lioa1- MuatMers for consldorallon, and hu returned - iu time for the popjiy sale April 30 has been set as the losing date. The benefit c ud pwrty which was tostpoaed until litis month, will he held Keh. 2:' at the Saea jawea Inn, with Mrs. Huh Mrady. committee chairman. Plans were ' also made for uu afternoon part) for all patriotic orRauiations of j the city to he held Keb. Lin coln's birthday. Mrs. Charles Devlne - Ih chairman with Mrs. O. It. Max-): '". Mrs. Otis Palmer, Mr. A. I-. Itlehanlson. and Mth. Walter PaN ' , mer assiHtiiiK. . The first- ineetiiiK of the ladles i drill team of the auxiliary wilt take place Tuesday, Keb. II, at the Saeajawea Inn. The organization Is begl'minK1 practice for the state contest to "be held In Maker durJn the slate convention. Any member MOteroHtixl n n In ni Itt 'iuIo,! In ill. interested in joining l asked to at when Mrs. Melvin Galbralth was chosen secretary. 1 Mih Llllinn Shewmaker, ehlld welfare chairman, reported that a large amount of sewing is being none, .several quilts and many dresses were .sent to the child wel- fare headquarters in Portland, in addition to local work. The. Stitch and Chatter club of the auxiliary will "meet With Mrn. Krnnk Karnes, ut 2l:i Oak -streei, I'VI). 1:1 at 2 oelock. ltrils anil r.-froaluHonta y.-j.fi! legion, following the.- business' meetings. The auxiliary was- ho.ste.sH. I Ml'S. Fl'ank WOOd j : Entertains Club i I Mrs. Frank Wood, assisted by . Mrs. John, lingers.; was hostess to the Parkdale club Wednesday with 1 members present. A pleasant, afternoon was enjoyed, with a; business meeting, followed by ho- J clal . hours. Dainty refreshment were served. 1 Tin- next meeting will be Feb. 1I with Mrs. K. P. Mossman, with Mrs. Lloyd Pierce ami Mrs. Marcla Hiddle assisting. Guild Meets At The Milne Home' , The St. Peter's Kpiscopal Guild met yesterday ntternomi at I he home of Mi's. Alfred : Milne.- Mrs. Fred, Huffman gave a very inter esting reading; ' Mrs. Mi lint, assisted by Mrs. lb-Men. Mrs. Wells, and Mrs. John j citron. Camp served delicious refresh- J Wnli pruncK well through sev inentH. I vrtxl waters. Let stand over night 1 I in cold water to cover. Sim mer "RHrlovi PlPTV At Uently in this water until tender -Dim&C r ai ly At .,n, phmip but not broken. Drain i Home of Mrs. Hill,1I,,,It "'" thw iiih.i ; I be two cups. Add mi gar and bring 1 I At a delightful afternoon of , bridge Mrs. Ovorgo Ilill was hosi- ens Tuesday in her home on N avenue. J Honors were won by Mrs. L. M. ; Hoyt. Nearing the end of the af ternoon, a dainty luncheon was served. Club Entertained By Mrs. Pearson Members of the K. '.. club met DRAMA 10VEWFINANCE III1 llllll OV1TJ1- lliliitt iwi-i'pt Hint nlilrlt nil Ilif niimi-y In Oil" uorlil iinilil not Ihi- tAtV N.n uml lii-nr Imw lit Cains II. k.WllilAM UU Bargain Matinee Adults 25c Always. Momlny ufiornixm ttltlr Miv 'J. J. IN arson at tier liouii1 on Wnshlni; tun avium', when iwu tables or lirldtfc wort- onjoyMl. Prlsce for hltfh Cally wan won by M r. Jai-H Miait, with Mi. M. a. mttli wlnnliiK mhiuIiuIoii. I'ollow fiifr hrhlRo dainty rof rcshnu-ntw viio Hnrvod, Announcements The Ni'iKlihorliooil Literal tin luh will nu'ot tomorrow ev.Mitntc at 7::io o'clock in the irohl room ot tho .a (trunoV hotel, when Mrs, It. Kleiniim will repeat Sonthey'n "l.lfu of l.onl Nelnon,' Iti rewpons tn nuinerniiH r(MitniH .fnr ItHirppell tion. At the meetliiH: of the Willow Parent -Teacher association Kriilay ! ..fi.-n.w.ii in itwi VVIHnw Milinnl. Itie following pnwnm will ho Klvon: .Mih. Waller I'lercc will talk on " Itooks,' Miss My rim Ward will Klve a reading. KtiKene Shull. will J,,";1" 1'v"1 ''; " of HornloD JloMnneys, ll.l.rt Bra.l.. room will slnK It hoi.. A nllv.T fa f"1' f""J''r ofr.rlnKs lo be sent Into the stale ifflces. will be held. The Itaptlst IadleH Aid and the Mission Study class will meet Kn day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. I,, iledden, H"4 Klrst street, with Mrs. t K. Map persett as leader. .The 1,. S. of It. of I,. l' and K. social club wilt meet at' '2 o'clock Friday afternoon with Mm. Helen MIW 111 -mu . nei.iiueK. wun Judith Itoot n asHistant hostesH. All uieihbeif "are l-eipie-fied. 'J to at tend. '- ' .u MEN US'"! ly Sister Miiry1 Does your familv refuse to eat plain, everyday stewd prunes? Then try these recipes for lunch eon or dinner and overcome all oh jeellonH. A prune cocklail for'iUnner is a concoction very different from Ktewcd prunes for breakfast. A ring of pruncH for dessert will bo wtdcomed as it treat. Htitl when the - 1 saino once ueHueu n iiin- iti.-4ii stuffed In a salad, no. one will rec ognize it. , In the winter, when 'succulent vi get a hies are not plentiful and the variety of fresh fruits Ik rath er limited, it pays to use dried fruitH of all kinds an often as pos sible. Prunes particularly, are a valuable food and form an impor tant part or the diet. . , ' Since prunes are graded' 'for nwirket these days, it's quite easy for the housekeeper to get exactly what she wants. Generally speak ing, the best grades are the cheap est In the long run, for they are the finest flavored and' contain the Miiallesl -Htoiies. However, th if.,nr-i .,nM,ii, rrnH . llf . rftlll.,. ,l,,(-.cnifn,.u 'tin. used, of cour Crude wanted. Prune Corktnil Twelve fine large prunes, 1 1cm- " Choose tilt best prunes avail able. Scrub well through several waters. Cover with cold water and let stand over -night, llrlng slowly to the boiling point in the name water, reduce heat and simmer until tin1, prunes are tender and plump. Io not let the water bid! during Hie cooking. - Let stand !n liquid until cool. One tablespoon migar can hp 'milled when fruit h removed from fire If too tart. When cool, cut in neat halves and remove .stone.' Add juice from lemon ami orange, and chill thor oughly. Serve.' in cocktail glassi-H. The recipe will -serve four per sons. King of Prune One pound prunes, l-li pup su gar, 4 teaspoons granulated gela tine. 1 ciip Whipping cream, i ta blespoons powdered sugar, 1-4 teaspoon vanilla, candled cherries, to boiling polyt. Itetuove from lire and ntlr in gelatine softemd In 4 tablespoons cold water. Stir until dissolved. When cool, dip eacli prune with stone removed in gelatine and place around a ring mold iu rows. When prunes aro firm ut the touch, add Jelly and Ease in 5 Minutes Comfort in 5 Hours M USCULAR rheumatic Aches and Pains TVSTRESSING muscular lumbago. I JLS sorenest and etiffnest Generally I respond pleasantly to good old Mus terole. Working like the traintd hands of a masseur this famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful ingredients penetrates and stun ulate blood circula I tion and helps to I draw out infection j and pain. Hut relief is surprisingly com plete, natural and h t stand in a cold place until firm and chilled. Tarn out on a uvnv plate and fill center with cream whipped until firm, Mvoeteiieil with powdered miliar and flavored .with vanilla.' (hirnish with cher rhH ami thiu nurruw Mtrips uf clt run. , i , Salad I'rtines Sixteen fine nr;;o pruneH. I packaKC Neilfehiilel cheese, 'J ta hlcxpoonH finely chopped nut meats, cream. Sct-ult prunes and wash thruuuh several watery. fnvoi with boil ing water, cover bowl closely and lei si;md until cool. I ialn and remove stones. .Mix cheete with nuts and enmiKh cream to make moist. Kill pruncH with mixture and nerve on a heil of lettuce hearts with I'Yench dressing. CRICKET FLAT Hy l.ols WltliersKH)ii ( tibscrver Porrespondent) IMSU'KKT PLAT (Special) Miss Uuth llensley who Is teaeh- . tnir the llinduian sehool npent the weekend at the home of her par ents in i.ostine. J. K. Wltlieipoou- and lien ' UruuKcr were transacting buslnesH in J,a Orande for several days fust ! week. t Mrs. lleriiiil lluw was visiting ut the home of her brother recently. j Mrs. Joe Itechtel was visiting In : Wallowa, last week. j Mr. and Mrs. Overton Scott an A .children, Mr. and Mrs. Ualph Witty and daughter and the Kev. P. llnrt land were Sunday visitors at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. Kueh Witty. Mr. and .Mis. Scott Harris and M rs. I lanford Heed were l.a Orande visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mantus Witty and faiivily, of Wallowa, were vlsitorn at the home of Mr. WJtty's par ents. Mr. and .Mrs.-t. V. Witty, j Audis liechtel, of Wallowa, vls I lied at. the home of lib parents. I Mr, and Mrs. Joe Itechtel Monday, j Chris Nelson visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jlert MvIkkh Tuch I day, I Mrs. Roy Prout Was a visttir at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Arden I ltusaw Tuesday. . Greater Beauty For Lovely Women llctiuty's first reuujsite skin perfection.' TIiuh, the fairest and sniartesl use M KLLO-GLO Pace Powder that .spreads more smooth ly and produces a yo'.ithful bloom, lis new French process makes MKLLO-GLO stay on longer and bans the shiny nose. Pure! Pre vents pastinesH, flakiness, irritation and large porek Pse MKLLO GLO. Glass .Drugs, Inc. Ail v. VALENTINE IS NOW REAL BUD Lace Paper Superseded Fresh Fragrant -Flowers By "Me Iovch me; he loves me not'! so goes the old t'oripula. Maybe daisies won't tell. If one ' considers the flowers plucked In a field as a divining instrument; but the I nosegay of bright blooms that Am erica's swains are sending for Vat ientine's Day next week are certain j signs to guide the opposite sex. I Florists say that the custom of I sending blossoming Valentines to j their sweethearts Is rapidly gain dug ground wllh American youth. and is having some Interesting by prod nets. "Popular ib maud has also led lo the development of special de signs for Valentine bouquets. Flor al hearts, or even elnhoruto ar rangements of Cupid's mtschler maktng bow and arrows, are much in demand. Miss Clark, manager of Chirks Florists shop said today. Far more pqpnlur, however, are I simple arrangements of beautiful flowers, either as bouquets for wear at the Valentine dances, or to be it laced In vases at home, lo brighten 4he room oi'the beloved one. , "The supplies of flu we CH for tills flowerful occasion Ibis year are plentiful. While (hero Is no pros pect of a shortage, It Is wise to or der the fluwcrH for this occasion as soon as possible, so that then; will be no chance of being dis appointed iiv getting u partlculnr variely." Adv. fafe when tliis soothing, cooling, htaling ointment ii applied Rrntronsly to tho affected area once every hour for jive hours. Used hy millions for over 20 years. Recommended hy many doctors and nurses. Keep Mustcrolc handy, jats r.nd tubes To Mothert Miuterole is alto made in milder form for babies and small chil dren. AsklorChil-drtn'sMuiterolt. maw Mr, and Mrs. Kay . Ifuir visited? at the honte of Mr. and Mrs. I. II. I'asou 1-Yhlny evening, Mr. and Mih. Kveretl Beehtel mill' .Mrw. Joe Itechtel visited at the home of M r. and Mrs. Oia Mechtol Tuesday, Mrs. Knm Morris, Mih. Mllo Pratt and two children and Mrs. Harold I II nun man were visit Ipk relatives In KlKln Tuesday, The Kev. and Mrs. 11. 11. Jervain Were transact in huslness tn l.a (ramie Monday. WOLF CREEK i Hy .r. A. Xlro j (Observer Correspondent! ' WOl.K CltKKK (Special) This vicinity (h mow experiencing Home I nice sprlm? weather after the ex treme cold spell. 1 lora Carr and Vivian Johnson were Ha Iter vlsitorn hint Saturday. Kdim Nice, KuKehe and Kvclyn 'Bowman and Alta Lund, who are ! ultendtiiK: Ht hool In La Orande, Hpent the week end with their par ent?: here. ( hn rles I 'en roon w ho has been III in Ilaker has returned to his home. j Wimlom Carnes piirchaseil neven Ulead of registered Jersey cows ! from his brother, Homer .Carnes, , last week. j W. H. OauKherty, or .linker, wan ' a business visitor hero hiHt. TtieH day. 1 j . Jesse Smith Is on the sick list. , j , K. M. OHklnson vuh a Maker vis' jltor lant Salunlay. . .. - ' ; The Get-together cluh' met at -the Itrynn Gohriuan home on 1 ) Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough. Be 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 of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok ing Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN Tlic Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C. . . . c J.. ,''' . . . , , , 1910, Tlis Amtrlcao Topic Cfc, Mlrt, North Powder river last Saturday. W. K. I.und delivered u loail of hoifH iu Ithlwell ami Sorennou last Saturday. ih:ma.M)s 1'itooi-' or unn ii POUTI.AN'O, Ore.. -eh. (AP) Or. John O. Abele. city health of fleer today ordered Mih. George l' Sehaefev to Khow posit I vt proof that a baby Klrl. she claimed as her own had been born In a ma ternity hospital here January -1 with Or. Oauiel M' yers Iu attend ance. ; The hospital ami Or. Meyers de nied emphatically any connection j it li .the case. I The city health officer wild that! In event Mm. Schaefer refuses lo comply with his orders, he would 5 prefer charRes against her 'under; an OreKon law w hich provides that 1 parents nint furnlKh authorltleH j with proper Informal Ion when child Ih born. m:i)i civ Disrorx'r it.vi i'. MliUl.I.V. IAIi. 4 (AP) Tho OiM llian rploiishanli toilay ri-d llcril its (llsrount rati1 from 'I !i tn U HT .l-llt. Half-Sleeves Bring Worry Over Elbows , Hy 1lan Merwln ; , l'ashliin l-.dltor (Associated Presn Keatnre Service) PAlilS (AP)Meauty ttiltiire Is ne sapes vi It's toasted NEW - SPRING DRESSES IN HE A UT1FVL NEW PRINTS. VERY MODERATELY PRICED. SEE THEM IN OVR WINDOW. PUTMAN'S Keudy-to-Wenr & Millinery extended to Include heautifytnt; of the vlbow sineo forward looking Parlsiana dei-re.tl to prepare for a .sprint? and simmer of elbow fclceveji, :f- A. tftlle elbOu' oil, same elhow creaiu and plenty of elbow massage are recommentled.. by couturiers and; beauty specialist for women with bony or roiufhened elbows.. Tho - half-sleeve eliding1 Just abevft (he middle jtdnt of the arm, in the most difficult of all sleeves It Is generally ndiultled. Only tho perfectly rounded, L soft white arm can stand the elbow sleeve without a tittle assistance lo nature. - Hittipg for tu. luinutes morning and evening with the elbows In little bowls of. olive oil Is part of 1 he.- elbow .culture recommended by one specialist. Al lele, the;; oil ,, comes . . inrtsHnge. Tho vanishing cream and liquid powder are applied. j Uuvtval-'uf half .sleeves Is .fore cast ns a result of widseaHon styles thai By refraining from ; over-indulgence t Men who would keep that trim, proper figure, women who prize the modern ' , " figure with its subtle, seductive curves .., eat healthfully but not immoderately. i: Banish excessiveness eliminate abus ; es. Be moderate Be moderate in all i . insteaci. coming events casimeirsnaa- ; coming vents .fA .... fhIh cast their . .avoiding over shadows before" ron'owin that r-' r- tient to the Hlvlern uml southern : resort k. ; Nearly all Wlk Hinnnier drefts i of Informal, type shown Ro far'are' ; leeveleKH or have sleeves chopcrf j off Just above the elbow, " "i No More Piles I Pile mifferei'M can only get (illicit. 1 safe and lasting relief by removing , 'the cause bad blood circulation in1 ilhe lower bowel, C.ittlng and alven j can't do thin an Internal remeilyj ; iniiHt be used. Or. Ieonhardt s j I Hem-Hold, a ha rial ess tahlet, min-t iceodH, because It relieves this bloody ieongestlon and strengthenH the a f ( ! feeteil parts. 'Hem-Kohl .hart- tt) I wonderful record for (iilck, mtk imd liiHHng relh'f to Pile miff crer t 1 It will do the Ha me for you or? money hack, lied CroNH'Orug storn . and druggislH anywhere sell flem-e Kcdd .with thlH guarantee. AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW . things, even in smoking. When tempted . to excess, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a lucky t . . t . . i i i ; - indulgence if you would j lithe, youthful figure. lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco ; The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. tiA, I'