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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1930)
'Tuesday, February 18; r (pcniETy Ml'O V T, Roltifn'n' i tr' 1 ' , . " rlOSieSS tO Al't Rp5flfll'Vl fMiiK ''"""ty 'uni'hi'on ns Horvoil at one ivvocoi 111 LIUO: table centered iu re.l curiuitiuns - ' "Hit ilecoriiteil In harmony w ith tin- r Kttlnuliiir th.lr m:nly of Jiiihiti, 'patriotic mullf. i.litl,. silk Ameri- Arl Itixi-ari'h rim, mot yemor-jcun flaim woro also ..vl.l.-nt. ...... iiii.Tiioi.ii in tno iiniim nt Sim." R I.. ItalBt.m for an . tlll. roifllni ' Hi-S.sioil. . . t Mm. It. S. Kli nilng told n- Sap- Mii. so i.K..n.i, Tin, Mm ti0,i ,,.., peasantry of Japan," wh the nl' Jeel of S I I'm. C. M. Mtimphreva talk, i li n. I M rs. Charles Itoehm spoke' im l'l... 1. 1 I . ...iii .. - . " ""''I uam with ' M l i'wivnn. Ji.ill. Mtrt h 3. : Perrins Entertain At Dinner, Cards Al n Hmrmlntf .ttmn-r e ii' i iolUiyoa uy Mliiinnii. r. ami l JVrrin wci'n nii,'l)t lo tin ii ri Iiomi iiiul hoslpNH IumI i.-fianu i.ny I'inochle . Hub at th i,., i. , , . ,,, J'"' .M iiict'iinfir win ne wuu narry' lAtXX .Mi, nail .-.Au-:irilK for lii.rl, i-.li.. hy- Mb, Jo, llann ant lrt ovi.rt in tho Avory. A .lo.imio, f Hwout; n'!" . . V ' . i-oinororl the iMnili-r.. tamo'.'w-Jilqhl.; , . wan Hir.inifiil In a oolor BOlioi'lio hn ' Ri vtwn a v. :Tii nn or liinK unit wlilt.i. - ' ' .' ! 'Mr. ami Mm., Clillicrt iiiit,r'.Kii .iiliTtain th.- Huh In -two w-oojtij; Nola Rae Mosby Is;; TT , , . 1 - Hostess to Friends ; . A hapiiy valentine parly wiis on J.iyoil ro.-onlly at tho hoimi of ilrn, l'iou Moxl.y when hop daiilrlitor. Villa Jtao. w-nn lHWlOHH to '', toll tuoM.sv Tho thoino of St. Vulon II110 wua oii.lont throuerlioiit 'IMS nflornooii In the nrotli- u-n.-mt.,,,-, Iii. inii.. . ' ui( joll (,.1111, and Iho dalli1y :r..- irosnnieiiln norvoil at oue - tuble, Manic wan another form of nmus.o2 mont lor Iho little (jlrln. . ' . ivainieon l 'enro won rlr.st t.H20 In. tho mines and .MarBuerlto i row. I vlnltlns- ilil roront Kroupn to observe ti,0 movonient follows tho prosi-nriilK-o won second. Thoso present tho organization work. ilenfs siiK!;ostl,m. made at tho Salt win e: .Mnrlon (iiausno, Aiartrnrnt I ) Sylvia l iirn. vice presldonl. pre- jiie conference several months ........... ,,,...1, ri Y i.-mri;,-. j-a. Irlcia l.oonanl, Knthloen ,',iJuff, u.ii... iiiinorucin, nolty J)onohu, ............ ,,.,., .iar,iioriio. 1 row- ".ko ami ioia lino .Mosl.v Wakelita Bridge rti t -r-. . VIUD ilinLertamed "" OUiern nro from Cenlril nilnht accept the Hoover offer and t. -. . inchool. halen will bo held at noon "make measurably profitable use ' Jlombers of the WakeUM bfldl-e '' !" b,h i"sl"1'11""-'1- of the lands." club inol wiih Mrs John llioom. 1 "Hie to line fone led by Dora Tho committee states frankly field . .Monday nftornnon at 1 her ' " "IU wal' "J0yi''1 u,,,t "'nl eessl.m of tho surface ' rlRhtn home. . 'j U'ey voted - to have another this would nut be a valuable iilft. also, -. Mrs Joel ltlchnrdson won' -'Jilirl, ln0l"!1B Niturday leavl'nir nl :3 ii with ronpect to Ori-mm tho coinniil seore.' Second honors 'wi n- pros ?he inornlliK. . Mina Hani and MM. tee thinks It would not bo a ro omed to Mrs. tin-ster Koyle 'fins i ''l'lf ; A,V1'" I'1"" lo 'ad the nest compense to.the slate "for Its loss l.-t-n of sweat peas formed- ! doe i 0'"'' " '" tn!u,,"e wealth throuKh with oralion. ' - ' I'' iil'- iireparalion for the 11130 drawal of national rorosts, Indian Tile club will moot Willi 11. 1 fiaude Horry AVodnesilay. lit her 1101110' 'n"t "air Tt TTi j. .. i A.iio. XVU&b -TjcllUir. ', ";'!. I, TTcfrtoA r .it. . .iViJlu.: ,u U1UU ' . i?;i ; Mrs. lioss Katoii'wns hostess. lo members of Ibe .. rluh venter-1 day at her home on Second ntrvet witli two tallica of liri.lge iis'divi ri loon. High llnnors were -Mrs. Andrew l.eo. won by COUGHS' Y THROAT IRRITATIONS, DUE TO COLDS FOLEY'S HONEYandTARL' CUIV1POUND Ji&liabk Mothers endorse it . I (1 iTTATTE 1 now mM.L ,' tTtr" w II TALKING PICTURE "DEVIL-MAY-CARE" Novarro of the golden voice aye! Ihe Lover HEAR HIM SING 103ft NEWJr I ' Till, liniim ..,.!. II.. ., "l Piili'lnlli. ili-iornllo.ia In honor r ! Hoi-ito Wm-niim'toira hiiiiniuy. a witli The noxl meeting will I. Mix. I., c. . , . . m o i iennyson Speaks At 11 h SP5inn ! Ahout 40 1,1 attendance Vi.l..i.i.n.i.nn.i i n. ....... ...i. . ... .rii nu.i ii.tM l Uo)'- T.-anyon jioko of, in- .iiiti-uiiiiiK. jih iruvt an m- . ttr'Mllntr tioxcrliitlnti or lhiMtiaihl toMiiK of tlioir hlHiory. whtt-h is ,:ahpr VUK;, 11 opoausp they, werft fori' the ilnrk ii fir., i1."11' K''JWV 1 poMHOsMion ol' tho U'aiholh- church nml ii ro hold ha KucrtMl. and Bclontifle rcHcarch of tlu'in Ik not ullowcil. - . j Tho next nicetinfi: will he with Ih.lii.stri.il Itooonstnii-tlon" Mon.l.iy ... J . A i TT rr. ' i At fiarris riome ..'' . , . , , (1 - . ' Sunday aflornoiin at a' dollKhtfiii. dlnnor in coinpliniont t.r chnrloa '.I ... : ... . ... .. . .. .. .. . .' 1 imrri! on-niH iiiruioay.' .urn. riiirrin ' iosto. at-their homo. n Yra',n,'l.i oro tttt attmctlvo con- torplooo oh the tnblo. -. . , pamp .Fire Girls Moot of PV111 vnll ' " '"p"S In I'orlland I'l hrunry d.U -IlUlLIl..tt. Tho Oromm cninnilttoo, wun '."appiilntod hy llovornor Norhlnd to I .Kioup mot. yoslorday In tho fnmp laiapocnon l amp riro, .-Mi nium 01 .no i.iiiiieriin ciiuie'i with .Mm. (V X. I'almel an a vin- ilor. 'Mrn. I'ulmor Is a member, of the t. ,!l bonr.l nf snnnsnt-s ntwl Is ninen, 'An honor bead Is earned i,or. presiding at two meeting, anil 1 the, vice ,iiri;sidi-nt is cumins; her rani. .. . A cheer was suiiB to Mrs. l'alni- r. A candy sale wan ilrriuiK-ed liir March ..1. I'art of the group is ...,11. n.iTrt. ui 11 iiir M iiwn, - llo,lor. M.vivia I urn tol.l the: Btory or. chior Joseph. At the .,j;no,xt niootlng the rest of, , the girls , should bo consblered only, the BUb ..will . give accoiinlH of other Indian coininitloe' "thinks, ' v,a.s"a'' release tlilies. . 'm'.'I no rollowing girls took exiini- Inalion ..for melubernblp: I'alrici.v . Clark:. ,J.iisline fade I orothv Lee Itoynolds.' Margaret "Anna-. Mresbenrs. ... .':T. - PJ1 Hproh 'in rinco -LjL "ut;J-'P vldbb Concludes Series : I he I.)'tiht-Khiii Trahiinir class in . jlellfirlbuH Kilueiitioa held Un int ' meet lug- Sumlay evenfiifi:, endinfir a ,fi9l'i.'H..Of., 1(1 HIlbjectH. ,MlH. J'Yeil .lohnmui and lliden Jensen hutli i;e eeiyed Ihtel-uatlonal eonneft awards from ihLs jstudy. i Last year this cIunh studied the new lestament mid merits were won hy Mrs. K, iluclianan and ilrs.- Udf K. Awes, i. ' iMttt fall la the study of Ihe nieihotls and prornim nf the .Christian religion, the rollowlnp re je'e.ived awards: -Mrs. T. (. Ituivser, I Mw.,V.;,'H1 I?;iehiinan, Mrs. Fred Johnson,- Miss Kmma Wurl, Miss Sarah Williamson. Mrs. Fred (lehr Hng and Mrs. Awes. Fii-st Showing In Northwest II ! Divine BWE SONGS V LA summer ti'i'viiiiut throe off )lli nro,il. Mfii Ci'llrlnit, Ml.' Ilow aor, tin.) Mr. Awoh completed the ; sillily of llio junior mi.tlio.lH III tho rliuri'h tu-huiil. Tlii'Mii urn a .acrlca , or cIiuuph llllucil In have hotter trnlncil nnil l'Uorlm-.l .li.n.h whool teniHe, ' ' Announcements I The Hlhlo Searchers class of the! First Presbyterian church will meet ' ! nt the, church parlors Wednesday' 'afternoon nt 2 o'clock with Mrs. r , M. Hrndshaw, Mrs. Jennie Thompson find Mi's. Noll Itohei """U'""'. All members mi! lH'p.'il to Ih present. Tlp jt s of n of una K. ! . "iium nihil Will liiix.l t. i.-i or icniKiK m u,0 I' ,vuar hiiNliiftw mlin linll liir ii I All lili'lll iicrs arv UI'Kt'.l to he pri'ini. : PUBLIC LANDS GROUP REPORTS fa? b-Comniittee -UIIlJlUeS CCliay 01 LrOV- ernments Froposal. I SAi.Kjr. oi;... i.ii. is (Ai'j U tho , fodora'r Kiivorniuoiil will lllllfll lllwll... 11... In... . .' r ' ""'"i1' "-"iri- mM 1110 1 r niiui niiloi;ex on the nm-excrved and '"1""l""'0,l'luU"1 l'"1'"" ""'Ml. n :,ho 'p'f"'ion of thoso In mis hy tho UOVOrillllOlll flllhli). Ill.ln llm i.au.Un . v. ,,f "" ""''" "m 1.. itu.wt- M'm " favnrod hy iij.nl.- .orn staton in favored hy coiivnittoo of OroKon'K. M"i' " "" (lonornl pulilic lands coniiuilloo. 'Tho nlih-cntiiiuittoo'K rojiort will 'ffn lioforu tho main coiunifttoo at a.ssomlilo data and find out tho ".wiii.iiiv ii .1 111 11 ini mm (mi int public sentiment and place the In- iiiilliat on lit., tho hi.nils of 10 IV Van I'etten. of Ontnrlo, OroKoli. member or 1'resldont llmn ei 's ......I... ........ aitn,- that tho surface ceded to tho states. rlKhts bo I'onmiilliH' Hoi t Frank I The stib-ooihinillteo sees the quosllon nialnly as one relalliiK to livestock Kiazlnir. and says that If the irovernment canont take i-ol-u- union in nami tnen the states reservations, national park and other reserved public lands. "It by the government, to the slates or land which the government llseir , has for many years permitted to retrograde until now its value is Mum ford and only potential and can only he re stored hy .laws carefully enacted and piohahly at conaitlet'nble ex pense." . ' In Oregon the issue Involves ahout 1 :t, oou. oiiO acres, of which about ll.uoo.uoo acres Is sottth easlern OreKon Kiazintf land. H is the opinion of the eohtmlt tee that the federal Koverttnir-nt is better equipped than the stated to supervise and regulate the lands, and to do it tho cominiittee reconu- , nieiids that the federal forestry , service he enlarged to include a forage preservation and utilization bureau, th t tho grazing lands be attached to the forests and that the grazing system used in the na- tional forests be extended to the unreserved lands. .Make liceoinnieiidatioii The report goes so far as to rec ommend: that the states Involved KilolI(i receive from the govern men!; Iho eiiulvalent of taxes on j the reserved forest lands instend of L'ii per cent of the proceeds of tim- , her sales and grazing fees. Should the lands he ceded to the istates the rejinrt recommends that certain areas he withdrawn from protection of watershed and rec lamation. ' To prevent monopolistic gobbling up of the lands In the event of ces sion the sub-fominiiittee recom mends against the states having tlio right to sell the lands, and would restrict their use to leasing and grazing rights. sciio(H,.(). im;i:i,s im.ax ( osii)i;iii;ii uv Vint. IMA Kh'IIMONI, Va. (Al') Schools on wheels, equipped with black boards, desliS nud other neeeflsltles. are bring considered by the Vir ginia department of cduentton. They would be used in Isolated section, especially the sparsely set tled mountain regions. Morris Hart, slat superinten dent, says the teacher could easily learn to drive the bus. In this way tt could serve one community In the morning and another in the afternoon. Plans considered wo:ild Include In tin- equipment a small traveling Hhrnry.' adequate heat, drinking water and a first aid kit. hit rr wasn't sr.iciors rUM'AOO. l-Mi. IS (Al') i W aruu r weatlu-r got cold, hut lf not serious. The doctors called it Influenza. Hut a mild case. Warn ; rr, n seven-year old Negro tad, in (p th" hospital. GRANDE BVENTNO, 6BSERVEK, LA GRANDE, For Anne, LltiUbeiKh psrhsps you'vti heunl pt. bar Iwtnre Ik ii tiuHlllted KllUer liilot now havlii won tu i. , ' . i . "llB "Bt htt "'Pared 1" toived Tor a Mart In tlta mid Httls ahlp. tlllilns only wind currentn (or powor, It. whinl, hor Inmhu,,,!. Colonel CltarloA. lllt'l ifrsh. win" "la Scholarship Is Conferred Upon Lexro PriHiman ' lly lh. A.. i. I'onUlhi r, COV1C "(Kpcelul)'.' Mrs. I,. K. Anderson has just, received .the hewn rroiu her nlstcr.'Mrn. I'allllna I'lilllnuili at Kaston. , I'unn.. that Mru lellTl.i... .t'u ' un 1....... l...u been awarded . u - ne'hularshl'p r.l- 1 ! 3 o -:i l at tho Northwestern mil versity at tiileiigo. . i:hln - nebola'l- nhiii has Iicon- awarded , by his board . of rejenln bfiWune or his anuuy in leucliing. lie ' in an in-. struetor in l.alayolte college nt'; Kaslou, I'onn. . 'i'hln In hln second year there. Since gulug eant. he nnent oho venr toaohlllii In Ibe lilv !...'... . ...... , ...ii, -. nnj in .M-w i orit . uj'. i.e.MO wan horn 111 Cove and lived here untll after ho graduated ri,iui the high school. . 'This scholarship he h;is Just won will he purticularly usoful lo him iiB ho needa aliolher year to u'ohirtvc hlsnuinlern degree, i Ills lino Of work In public speaking S and drain'iitics. ' ) Mr an.lMra-G M' linker very oulcllV celohroie.l'li,,', : ,,,,, .! vernary of their, marriage at their home lie.-.. : 'o,l.,.,i,l.... ' l.',,t. ' I Hecause .of the . Illness of their. daughter. Mm. Itay Hartley, and their iliLiigiit.'r-lii-liiw, Mrn. Hoy linker, who arc teaohern at Hoi lulnloii. .diiferfeil , Ihelr ;vinll . Tor il week or two linlll the fuinlly shn'.ild lie recoycl-ed ,ln healtb. Thoy re ceived lua'ny.'-.nrt'e' gifts -'lo help coniuieuiorate , : tile , llnnh ersary. George M. Hukul and Mrs. Hannah Saunders were married Id Alexan-jWIlH dria. Minn. To Ihls union w ere born three sons.ltoy. Hnv and Karl a(l one daughter,' Mrs. Kva. Hartley. -Miss Alice Marquardt, -Lite, court- I ly nurse, spent Monday nt the Cove school. ri. Anderson .who . is ehab'iuan of the hoard nf. Iienlth here and made some official visits about town. . Since the recent epidemic of In- iiuenza me school children are now in neiyr neann ami thlr alteii- itance ut school has shown u marked Improvement; .'or the last month the pereentage of mien- dance in the first and second grades was per cent with two tardy murks. Third . and fourth grades show. ait ; attendance of H 1 .7 per cent and six tardy marks. Flfln and sixth grades have an nttou- dance of ; lCt.5 ; , ppiiI with Itlthe stove noker. Ihe iron iilerclnir tardy marks. .The seventh and . ' ' . ' . vi .--I win miiii i . uiruy iiiuriis. Average for. the' school .Is .01.8 per ment. Last month the iiltendanci' was S7.fi per cent. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ford Step Out r i KEA Detroit liurtnu Her? ire Mr. ami Mr. Edsel Tord In Iheir lnfoxt phtur. taken when they m United Ihe foiir.nl opening or n new iheater In the ft c luilvt (iroM I'otnt tection of Helrolt rerontly. Notice younx Kord'ii clone ieemhsme to Jits father, Henry Kurd, which aecms to Krow - , Uoujstr ait the years advance. It Was Just Anne - . . , (kip , .. ,.. , .... ., . Rllder's Itoenso Jttsl' a few diiys belli re. The touchers of. .tile ' nix lower Kladen will Kive 11 dance r'rlduy ovehlllB l.'eh. il tii raise, ruhiln ror a iiew , pin no. This piano In very 11111111-needed lini the use or the Crude '.children .nlul ,th-teacho.n lire workintt lianlio'niako II pos sible: p.,. keep It. Tiiey iruvn; a ililneo about a-, 'month, nun when Hioy-oloared about jr.0.00. . The Kl.ifin Kliin biinketball 'team will play here toiilKht. Al thin time tho 't'ovo hoys will play a iraino. wtl IV I lie ' :tn null team.' .-rlday -t h Cove 'boys will KO' lo Joseph ilild I'lnlorprlse. ' A -Kanio with .loseph - ' w"' ldayed l.'rlday and ono;witli iiOnlerpi Ino Salurilayj - ,, "e nin...- nioini.fi n.-. VnlMiHne'B day. Mrn. Mllln room. . t he nevenlh and eighth grades had. " parly. lale ill llio afternbon 'Willi' a iuilch mill nil oxoliange 'or vul- , milli,,,. . iri... flrilt n.t.l ulvll. VI'ltilA I. ........ n gllin. .Mrs. Springers mom, cnler- Halned Ibe buyn by giving them n ' nice iiincll of niiiulwiclies.' cuke mid 'punch. ,. The must or theno glrln '"ilong.to tho .cooking club anil Ho,poa,lis, boimln a "nky high" garden "v eager to 'dlnpluy their, .halt. II- ; ilovolod to- niniinlaln' plallln. The 'iirk' Thoy also ' htid'-a valenline garilenors,- .Mr. and Mrn. Cleorge box containing ' . many .pretty vWunIoii,. do their planting C, 2titi uiple "f' Ihelr art. -The rirsl-four root nbnvo boh level. .... , grades' wit 11 their teachers.. Miss I I : . 1 Anderson -.111111 Mrs. Duncan line Inloe valentine boxes and celebrated V " on.iio.r. l lie iiunoeiis. .1. c iiiio inn sons. , did some repair work at the BchOoI . houno . over Iho weekoliil. The plaster on the ceilings has. oine. loosened and :keepn dropping and t Occilnloniilly u piece falls of nuch , ningnltude that It: might, cauno a greal deal or dainago. 1-anl year. im 1 , UU'K ,n im' i"inry room ,n,tPn orf ,in1 11 wnl1 ,lonrd 1 'H,t ' 1,1 ltK 1'H'e. rrhls year the i ".eided to repair the celling! :n the, cast room down stairs and jiiiH iiie, nofi.reinng ns inese Heeio- en iiiiiHi in iieen hi rejnur uiio or j cotirse -the. Work- has lo be doee i weekends so Friday.' afternoon . thj work was begun on the etisl room! and the wall hoard. was a 1 J -1 1 1 place Saturday night. The young people of the Itaptlst ehiueh held Lhnlr luoplhly party M the 1). S. community hall. The evening was spent In playing gunies. This was a "pie-soelal" and there were many nice pies on ' sale. Joe Fisher was auctioneer mid the pies broughl $l.T.2. CIray. don l.oree inlurird his hand quite ; badly , while at the , party, lie fell :whcn runninir and struck the nalrn of his liana on .Ihe upturned end of the flesh and iiinaivvinir ..n'..' fin ' r. i is carrying his hand 111 a siMlfV. The sick peonle of Cove are inostly convalescing. Mrs. -Mulr j was brought home from the hos- ORE. Other Flight! 1 i -1 1 I pllnl Inst wetli. ' Mrn. lllchardn In. i been removed .from, the hospital anil Ik ntuylmt ,wHh fiiendn. In l.u Urando, liebiiai' Itlohanln in ro eoverlmr at liln.liome io'e. ... Mr t'. W. (iark In out uKiitn.y;i ' . Albert T'onklin. .had';. the tnlnfor tiino to ciilp hln lliumli wlih ml axo when- npliitiiis wood. . .The '.,axo striielt . hin mill .- ulioul ' hair1 . way down. . ..' -J ,'t, , Mrn. Itay Iiniim, or lyulon( w-an visltiuif ut t'ove Moiulny innrnliin. Mrn, Jue hinher ont.rlulnod her Sunday nehnol clllnn or younir Deo- , pie at her home Thursday evening. - ..Thln parly Is ,u monthly event .and In, looked rorwiu lo Willi ;Krnt , ........ Mr. nid .Mrn. Calvin Wright woro visiting In Cpvo ,laat-'WRok. Thoy were over night guests of Air, and Mrn. Jack Hotelier. . A (i.MIIIK.V .yaw) KURT I I' ATLANTA lAI"). , Alt. l'lngah. bent known i.r.fiirolliiiL Itloo Ithlirn I SIO 1.1 TD.NS Ol' DYNAMITIC AMADOU. Cat. (Al') To loonell r0(.k ,.,, , ,0 H(l ,.,,. ,,, ,, u , lf (lynillllMl, ,veP1, ps. . ,,!,,,.,, ,. blant, breaking up r(IM , r K,.nK,.. ; : chllllron should bo taught riot , n,., ut , f ,, ,. ,,., ,.,.,,... ,, ,.,,, ,,,,,. ,M,xuffice men. 1 ' . Health Talks niti:.vniii sia'i-: It Is etlmtted. that the inner surface of (he lungs measures ap proximately !io square, yards. Tilts Is inore than one hundred times the skin surface tf the body( Ml of this surface Is exposed to the air, and in consequence lo all that Is contained in the air germs, dusts, funics, fibers, , etc. 'I his may In pari explain why In fections of the respiratory system an. so coiuiiuou, but the breathing apparatus, on the other linnd, is In geniously provided with' defense mechanisms, all of which tend to safeguard l In body. The I'esplralory syHtetn begins al the jiostrlls. Jit norma breathing air h: taken into the Kyslem by way of the nose. The air passes first over course hairs which are placed at the nostril. They help niter out Ihe larger parlleles in the nlr. Once Inside the nose cavity, th" a !r passes over n set -of shelveH called turbinates. There tire thi'oe on each sitte of the hose, "t'hese shelve are made up of li'eore of boiin around - which Is placed a layer of spongy tissue, that Is, tis sue, rich in blood vessels. The nlr poshing over the turbinates : is warmed, moistened and cleaned. , The nose and entire respiratory system is lined with what, termed a murium membrane. This meinbi one exudes n. sticky uh iLtrinee knowh as murine, nud com monly called phlegm. Haeterla, fibers, dust partich-tt and other small foreign substances which gain entrance into Ihe res piratory system are usually caught ami held fast on this sticky sub sta nee. Tho mucous, on tho other hand. Is constantly being swept nut from the lungs, and when reaching the tipper portion of Ihe windpipe is coughed out. MENUS Hy NlMer Mmy Uice pudding In elaborate enough for a festive uccnslon, but is not too rich for children. This makes It particularly ib'slrahlo for the hostess who must plan for small pci sons nsvell ns adults. Hero Is a popular recipe . One-half cup rh'o, I cup Hnely chopped dati-s, H-i cup sugar, 1 tu- hlcHpoon k1 Inline, 1 orange, 1 lem on, l tablespoon syrup from pre served cherih-s, cup whipping crea ni. fook rice In bolting, salted wa ter until tender. Drain and mix with dates rind sugar. Hot ten gelatine In tablespoons cold wa ter for five minute. Dipsolvo over boiling water and mix with Juice. of orange and lemon and cherry syrup. Whll cream until firm and ' beat Into It gflatlne mixture. Add i to rice mixture und heat until thoroughly blended. Htlr from j bottom to top until pudding begins Ut ct und then turn Into nmall ' molds. t,et stand on lc for sev-1 oral hours tint It chilled und firm.! When ready to serve, ulmiohl add ! sprinkle finely chopped candled . cherries over Ihe lop of each form, 1 1 i i SPRING'S NEWEST COATS .4 re now being shown at Putman's and very moderately priced. 10.95 19.75 25.00 PUTMAN'S Ladies' Ready - to rnwon Trull I'lulillint into lila.los. Out iniroKM Into niinl-- 'I ho follow Inif Jroaon fi tilt pinl- j tor Imh nitron and chill in ho wit ilhm imiM tho rriiltx.nl hiinil In : tor. . Drain ami pat dry hotwoon lllosl hninox anil may ho rrnxoll In tiiwiilx wilon roaily to ubo. lloat tin oloou lo rorrlvnratnr or rogiili.- hlin and pimontu into mii.voniiut.. linn loo oronin rroo-ior. No okkk I'onr ovor i-olory hoapod en n lioil aro iiKi'd. Tho proiionnt'od rnill (of Ictlnru and uarnlsh with nhroiU navor inaiioK it particularly no- oeptahlo nrtor a hearty winter din ner. ; One cup ponchos rubbed through a sieve, 1 cup apricot lain. 1 hun. On, S riraiiKon. I 1-2 cupn grium- luted niiBur ! cupn whipping I'll'lllll.' . .' Hub canned peaches Ihruinrh a nlovo to mnke one oup. Mix Willi Jam and juice of lemon mid or- i angos. Add grated -rind or lemon. Willi cream until firm, gradually hc-itint i.. u.,.v...- o i . . !,iretl,;:,,,,,,:;;.r'i.no rreiTr"- mil O'eranloimlly while rreezlng to In- Kliro a complete nilxluro or- fruit and cream. -' ... .-.iWllell ready to nerve,, neoop out In balls 'with an Ice creniii neoop nlul roll In'rlno piucaiooii cruuibn. Chocolate '"nluil" can. be imod In place or muoarooii cruuibn Ir pro ferroil. : ' '. ' . , . 'A Well chosen naiad given touo In a meal and ortoii plnoos an otherwise mediocre menu in n'elnnn !hav. enjoyed' II. id "sen in ino minim or Hume who Carefully prepared fruits and Y'fc'etaMeH.useU In salads add vita mins and mineral salts to the diet with n minimum of calories If the sitlad dressing., Is not rich and heavy. . VMuch of the success of every snjiul depends. on its dressing, Tho jessing must not he ho highly fla vorod thut It overpowers the fla vors of Ihe salad Miinterlats, U should rather serve to blend coti tVastlng. flavors and add piquancy with Its tartness, .tHomotlines oxtWt Ingredients nro added to. the dressing, us In the case of the folhnvlhg salads, ; . ' .' . Ham MajimiHilse and Celery Nulail '. fO,ne cup mnyunnnlHc, 1-2 cup finely chopped lean boiled ham, 1 niilnood canned pimento,, l sweet gfeen pepper,, 1 tbunch celery. , ' Wash celery :bnt do not separate ! The Storc For Chick Starter I i Ii ww . mm m Chick Scratch , Chick Charcoal 7 Chick Grit Chick Ii. K. Solution If you are going to raise chicks this year, see us for your feed. Erickson & Durland Phone Main 792 1525 Jefferson St. Parre Three - wear and Millinery or kiooh di iiiht. , ItllH) and Vogctiililei Salail Ono-thlrd cup rlco, 1 i-4 cupn cold wntttr, .1-3 cup grated raw earrot. 1-2 cup diced celery, r'l-3 cup whliiplng cream. 1-2 toiinpoOu nail. 1 lOHnponn piinika, 2 lable nponllH grated horsoradlnh, 2 Inble spooun vluogai'. 1-4 teusponn su gar, 1-s teaspoon while pepper, i Wash rice through several wa ters, l'ul Into n deep. round-hnL'- loiiiou Koine witn com water. r 'v. ,,"e."''i.s ?-"" tomcd kettle with Cold water. hard without lifting cover for ten minutes. Do not lift tho co,vor while rooking. Lot lice Bland la a w-cll-seimoiieil French drcnslng Tor one hour while chilling. When ready to nerve, add celery iltltl car rot. l.jaeo on a bed of lettuce and munk with licensing, To -make dressing, whip oreiim until firm. Season with null,' pep- per. paprika and sugar, and gracc- luuy nun norserauisn ami vinegar. If prepared horseradish In lined, , l,s vinegar inay, bo needed Why Folks Stay Fat Not always because of over eating, bul because a lnnd i weak. That glont! ' largely controls nutrition. When it i. weak one may nearly starve, yet stay fat, Modern physicians the world ovei. now combat this great cause of obesity. And excesa fat, in hto years, has been disappearing fast. Mannola proscription tablets contain llicj chief factors which they use. People hove used them or 22 years million! of boxes of lliem. And countless slundci figures everywhere now show thu umos. h:g cffccis. On try th!:) r:.;'.-.t method to reduce Stop starving Read the book in the bo:l with the formula and rcusnns. Auk youi druggist torlny for a SI box of Muimola and watch tho changa. ., ing ARRIVING DAILY Hart, Schaffner t . ':.. '; i & Marx and other standard makes. $29 -$34 -$39 Eveby Man Suits M IWBMWK'IW.WITOWJIIWl