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Saturday - March 1, lLKiO hA GRA'NDE EVENING' OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three DC0Oy NEWJTI smith, ry Cl'lVcd BUi'Ml ,nfiornonii a WUH Ke' !. Mii. li. W. 1 CSS Itl tllo C.lllb il ii ry , Hansen re price. Tuner in III' t wo-eonrso lunehoon BYRD HOMEWARD BOU'VD FROM SOUTH POLE -jt; WMIT Wl.t l0 llOKli Mnull 13, Mrs. Playle Is Hostess to Club Friday 'Afternoon At ii charming afternoon bridge, Min. Audnicr i'luylo was hostess to her afternoon club yes-' lerday itt her home, A bouquet ,uf tuvnt'i pens and spring f (oxters weru a decoration. ' Mrs. William Ilciighuu won high honors, wit h fourt h a ward pres ented to Miu Leal liu.ssoll.. M rs. I oyle Zimmerman received guest, prizo. Dainty refreshments win- served following curds, - ' Women to Observe . Better Homes Week accomplishment In the civic development. Kliihty-one On-won communities took part In tin' I'.i'.i Reit..! Homes campaign, with programs ranging from lectures, ilehati ami dlseus- of Kfiiim to contests ami Improvement programs in whliii e. it Ire cokj. inanities p:-.rtielpntud. Hotter I'.onU'K week. April iT In May X will bo I lie final wee of Mils ac tivity.. , f,,'M "r!Home Missionary Society In Meet The WiimuHH lltuno Missionary HOritty of the Mt-tbodisl Kplseopal churi'li met at tin home of Mrs. A. hinglt-sdmf in the iMrkwid apart ments. Tim president, -Mr. Itlcknv, J had ehnrg,. of the meeting which was hold Wednesday. ,t j D u rim; a short business' session committed Wore appointed for th. I Jubilee, banquet tu take plac In vjiveii xjcibt iMfciiuison (op(, ..,UMnuklMK Uw city" . ! Delicious -refreshment were 1'cters.,.; and iluutfh-lsl.rve,, ni.nrtng the close of the uf. entertained tho hign i tll,.nil,in rh m1m.(.i, .....etin-r will An- with Mrs. I.. K. Ilanford. Delightful Dinner To l-'i ClnmriV Neighborhood chili wilt meet in the Ln llrundo hotel Tuesday nrtonioon, .M'uitIi 4 at 2 o'clock. "Art In tho Harden" in tin- general subject (o be- given by A I I'M, K. . I'. Mossman, program chairman fur -this session, which will .foe In observance , of li'etter . Mrs. Liyd lor, rhyllis. school kIi'Im MlMHlotairy Hoiety the MethodlM fh tire It lust evenlnff at their home nt 15t4 Third Htreet.l--j n, -q i A i. Willi a delik'lnful dinner, which was;reneilt 1 U'ty t served at three tables with eovorn-t laid fnr twenty. ( The iireside.nt. Miss Tlernora IMerson, presided 1 at the meet Ins folhiwluK dinner, iians for a shnrt .......... ..t .... ,. tl,....l- nl'f,,.. ' ..,-.. ,lls,M...l. !L lc.lt.-r rll--o '""'' wl,h ""v"" nM v t'runi lf. Mu Hi'llr l.owiK wits rcml. anil the C. L. Mackey Home I I.'isl liiBht at tin- Imim- of .U-. -Cliuitli- Ma"!'."y. t'.'.t- WcKtwity cluh of the W. II. A. lie-Id hc-lli-rlt play. Di-ciiratinns were c-araatloiiH ..i,.r.iv. cf """" nrt .wa-ck wlilc h Is lit.' Hint . wo.'li .,)'1r,'!B(,J','('.',' Mrs. .MusHiitan will hIkiw hiki li'smm, a nliai.tfi' ri'um llu , " ' " . Th.. On.. Who Went Hostess at'Bridg'e ' ttne She l-'ound" was hy the vice president. Anna tlaithor. The -MIksch 1 . lh'rnlce and VadlH iilack . were of homes anil gardens in the stain .: Kut.stil . ,' ' uf WaKhhiKtou which are foetnir sent . hy tho Washington l-'edorailon of ,., -r-,-. n Women's chilis. These .slhh will miiSS iliUlLIl HiUeil lie helpful to tiiise on the rlowor show and highway baiitil'ul coin- iiihtceK and cf Interest to tinmen-. j . . ' tire membership, , . j At a dellghtfitl evening of bridge Tho. national office of Hell' Unmeti in 'America, in WiiHlilniflnn. ".'" nlglit. when two tables I . i has announced that .Mlss .of cards were enjoyed. "Miss Mar- Mary Jane Spiirlin. of Portland, garet Haker won the award -fori has been appointed chairman of tully. t'onsolatmn was pi-CH-1 th Oregon ll. tter Homes commit- t vnted to Miss Lucille MiltertnR. i lee. I'reshh-nt Hoover is honor- laJnfy lefrOHhm.-llts were served, ary chairman of the board of dU " fowlng bridge. i:isiers of spring r.-iiors of the organization, beaded .lissom were ulti-ac'lvely arrang-; by Dr. Kay I.yman W II four, secre- i ' ' . ,. I lary of the Interior. The depart- t mcnt Is studying conditions and ; Mp-AVfl V-n -TllTTI fllnll Is Entertained! by M is. I I).ll.i tl!ii-n.li-n riil! MiM. V. Hopp-'l, Hccond; Miss dladys Owen, consolation. A dainty luncheon was served later in t!tc evening. . ' . Entertainment To fr r ,.; ;; - -y -l' 1 hflSWy ttrtS i "TrWUJK 1 L "'tTSafr Ml , - ti. . , 1 i i r .Jiff t w r" ttsmm PUTMAN'S Oramlo'H lCxoluslve neady-to-Wmr and Millinery ' FlY',"'i''i '''''' t Kiildy to t(s final reaction in tho l body, for H Ir only after tho ny- (cm has miuh. use of lis fuel that tho nature of the uslt can he do tcruilued. Some foods, after being UlgCfJied and iitlllnil hy the body. have on acid reiuilon in tho blood alkaline ash, Hreadstuffs and nl'i cereals, meat, fiKh, eggs, walnuts and peinuth. leave aa add ash. i A .Udk Ilnicril , -f Mill; leaves an n lUa lino ash, sn when plenty uf milk is used with ereul. the acid reaction Is bal- ( njnl others ' an nllaillnc- reaction. J a need hy.the alkaline icaciion. Atinih-fci . RKhiit. ,fc, Byid (right) is hound lumewnm Irom the Amniotic In unpei picture he It shown with Cat i-icutnck MeivtHe icentrr . s ippei ot the City of New Yoi k and Harold Jtiiii i (right) his chict pilot. .The City ol New Vok, v.-h ch is brinuiQ thf exn?(Jition northward. H ihown b-low. . ' planning activlt If -is which will leol a wholesome typo of home and community life. I'ndor Iho direc tion of Dr. James l-'ord Is conduct ing a nation-wide campaign of re search and education. Be GiVen In March :Umt.t, lo be present: Previous to ' ' ' ihc husiiuvs meeting the following The . Daughters of Tnion lV't- conferences will be held from. i:3i erans met last: night. In tegular scs- t a::il o'clock: l'arltanionlaiians. Kl.m nl the Mone hull- With ' Mrs. -Mi-k. fli-orire l.vinnn. chairman: Miss Kdlllt Kbell was hostess at her j K Iho(1,.H ,,,-osiding n't the luisl- pulilicatlons committee, and child ness uieHiiiig, when several topics welfare magazine, Mrs. It. A. 11 were discussed and plans made .for kcrson, : chairman; public welfare an entertainment to ,. given sonic- committee, Mrs. I Kaas, chairman, lim the hitler part' of Mnvch. ' The council hlslorlaii, Mrs. .1. K. The next meeting will 'ho March Charlton would like the former 11 at tho Moose hall. ' . presidents, of. tho council to check ;' ! the history of their ailmlnlstrallons Mt Wttl-7 SnPClVpV jdurlng the conference hour. ITli i II ex. jy -'i-v.xj. The Art Kosearch class will nuet "Monday, March :t at the homo of Mrs. A. T. Mill. At School Affair Ali'inltcrs .f tho Mi--Way-A-Vum j rlnh was itlfuKant. .'nt.-iiaintMl at r I lie- lioint. ol' .Mi'M. A. K. I-ochlor 'Tho Oi-ottnn ronintlltc-n is nl-1 Willi throe Inl.los of lirlilo Thnrn-t-nillnR .to a.lapt h.. national '.lay nrtcrnnon. ..Iiicallonal ii-oL,-iaiii to local nocilH j .Mrs. Km ilk Pooh- aa awanloil .Mfinlorn or .Iho stalo .lomniiltoo -hlirh honoi-a with m-c.,.iil . nwnnl art" inoil anil wonion or oiitMtnnilin ih-.-koiiIocI to Mi-n." ltura nop Inami- An. InloroHllnL' ami one- of tlr moKt iiil..li'..tnal niot'linirs of tho Aoiioinian Trainins fohool y. t lo Tho nicular mooting of tho ho lii l.l, tool plin-o Thursday nlh-ht Youn Wonion s K.lutallonal mi.ll- ln Iho KiiHlcm Ort-lton Normal lary will ho , TuoBi.ay ovonlm-, HclicHil. . March 4 at (i .o'oloulc whh "Na- Tho Itov. .1. CltoiKo Wain snolto 'ional I'arlia" tlx til subject Willi, on I'lli-zonslihi" llluslratinif his Mlwt Hth Hiown. ohairinnn: .Mis!- I STATE Theatre U LAST TIMES TODAY JOHN GILBERT "' in ' ' ' HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT" All Talking "Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Production" Also a New Serial V'THE VANISHING WEST" STARTING TOMORROW FOR 4 BIG DAYS : With Bessie Love Charles King & Many Other Big Stars JJ ALL TALKING pictj-rk X Hear all the latest song hits in the biff technicolor review 5..ii-- Am points with iiuotatlonn from litora Iture. lioherl Kaklii spoko on the same subject, calling .attention to I the good Influence o., young pen. I pie of thP reading of hlogrnphios. His oliservatlons showed him to he a thoughtful reader of world af fairs. Mrs. Caroline Kievenson, toucher of the Hixlh grade In tho training school, explained th j purpose uf the eliitenshi;? cards thai 'will ac company tho children's next report oaiils. Lola Martin, Mrs. Klnie liark, -Mrs. ilelen Tully, Mrs, font Heo'it and Mrs. Uuth Clark assisting her. Health Talks gave three clever readings: ' l.n- cniiragement" and ilov Much Is This Itiide Wuth" In Negro dialect and "Two Loves' in Iltalfan dialect. Announcements The (Jood Times Dancing club meeting has been jioSlponod Trom Tuesday, March II to Thursday, March Kt duo to conflicting evenls. Monday ev benefit forhlg will he glvoi hotel by the ning at S o'clock ft and pinochle party i at tho La Urando St. 1'oters Kplscopal Also METRO'S LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS iiKAHT Titornu:s Henri disease is tlie lead lug ," thnl causa of death in the I'nltod . Hiates. And yet this is not a sin fclo disenso. In. this groutiing are Included - .several dlHoase-ni-oduc- . Miss iMa.ry. .Vaughn .1 lendrlcknon 'j,, Keuls al'fectlng the single, or- f gan. This 1: not mere arademlo dis tinction. It i essential to the nn- dei-siandlng- of the heart disease . problem, and to lis successful sola- j The pilucjpal cmispH-uf disoasea ' tlon and sa,ving of lives. . of the heart are rhenmalie fever,' syphiltis, and degeneration of the heart musculature and of the blood vessels. , t These three, gron-ps ,of dlsensu causation predominate respectively In throe different age groups. , Uheumatic disease Is rcspiniHihl-i for most of" the "heart damage In young people. v . , ' Syphillis takoy its loll from thoso of more mature years, while arte riosclerosis (hardening of the ar teries) and the degoin'riit Ive proe ccshch of the henrt affect mainly those In tho oleics agi' group. t I Iiuportanco of the heart dlseas" ', ' problenl, however, cannot la pletely -measur .lintlw nUnlillftv heart, that is, the amount of sick- ness and invalidism which foieruiisj death. Is of gi-eat persdnar and so- ; rial importance. And diseases, of the lu'iirt usually tend to cripple Tlie sufferer, for a long period, often ' reducing bis productiveness ami placing, upon him, his family, or tho state, the heavy economic bur dens of medical, nursing and hon plltil care. In tho t'nlled States It is estl maled Thai two out of every hun dred persons have head disease. Throe out of every hundred men drafted during tho world war were rejected on account of heart dis I ease. , Mni-e than snn.ndfi child r-n guild. Hoth men and women am invited to attend. Tables may he ! reserved by calling the hotel. Mr.i. i Charles Devlne Is In charge: of ar- rangomeiits. UefreslinientH will bo i served. j The La Grande City Councit or Parent-Teacher' associations will I moi't in fhe Sacajawea Inn Mon , day afternoon-ut 3:45 for Its busl ' noss session. All menihers aro school ago are victims of heart disease. - "Many eases of heart disease can; bo prevented Most cases nf heart; disease can be so managed that tho. handicapped will hnve a prolongod life ami usefuuuss,' ami he! relieved, from suffering. '. .' K - j ' nm am Mrru: 'i i;i:Ks1,; i It rettitroji no cNtraordlnury tin-1 agination to appreciate liow a tigvi; in in hi claw and title: a luani and thereby Injure or destroy him. I It is also fairly common knowl edge that there are certain poison ous snaker whose venom,.. If in jected into the human being, can severely injure - and snmellmort cam-o death. I) Is. however, a great deal'mor difficult for the average person to appreciate how those iuflnltelmal ly small t Igors ami snakeit, (lie pathogen! (dim lu'e-pniil Uiing) bacteria, inlvht do the same. . Their Incrodlhlo suialtnoss and the fact that tho averagu has never seen a germ, renders be lief In their destructive powers difficult. And yet, the fart that certain germs produce' toxins which can' , si veicly Injure the human hodv,. there are germs which. though nicdiil hloss and toothless, may ho us destructive as tigers. Is daily demonstrated in clinics, hos pitals and iiH'dleal laboratories, j.'d'enns cnuse iiiseascH In. jj,. variety nf w.ays. Their very pi esenco In the Ii unia n body can produce Ill ness and particularly so when in addition they kIvc off toxins; (hat Is, poisonous substances. The parallel drawn between the poisons (venoms) of snakes and Iho poisons (I ox I ns ) of germs. Is a warianted one. Where science 1ms a remedy for both these poisons, that Is. an antl-vonom or an anti toxin, they are produced In similar If not Identical manners. In each instance, the poisonous substance Is secured from the snake or germ culture. Is Injected In nil-, nute U.'inlltlcs Into susceptible ani mals, and the anti-substance, that .-, the substance which acts in a fashion to piVvent the poison from completing Us destruction in the animal's lualy, Is. withdrawn from lite blood of the Inborn lory animal. year or to foe made .fov March tS 1 hy electric, gas and street railway ; eouiprtnles will aggregate , .l(.i, Oiltl.lMHl." ,.''. '. . ' This last amount. ' Hloan enn llnucil. is HI per cent greater than corresponding expenditures during tho first uiiarter of lUiMi. v "Since the. total . esilmntod: ox-. peiidituroM for now construction, during the eiiHro vear l30 aro S.j per cent-higher than for 1,020."' tho chairman' icportpdt -.thlK In dleutos that, the construction, pro grain now underway has been. ac celerated1. v "Tho olechic- light and bower utilities eonipa-nles ailvlse-.that 'or tin total, of int!u,l00.iiiit to.be ex-.-pomled by them tor new eonrSlrne tion, 5(iiu,imt,uu0-wil! bo in onlors with inantifficturors and producers, of equipment!' and eohntruo.tlon matei la Is, with conVsponding acr eelcratlon of factory employment. Although hint oils and nrungcH nro acid foods, thoy have an alkallno 1 n action. , whllo meat. eggs, and i grain products h.ivo an acid rcac : lion. 'i . 1.1 I. llt,l,ll .1 ll. I III !., 1 diet; It Is Important that funds I havlnv nn acid reaction art nde- quately offset by those having nn : alkaline reaction. 'tlenerallv speak ; lug. fruits und.' vegetables leave an OAK FLOORS How about oak flows In your home this spring? It's the beat investment you can make. V&NPETTEN . LUMBER CO. "' ' ' t; ''""'' '-' -- '' '' '"' ' ' V'VWOXK MA1V 932. 'OOt)n HKllVICK QUICK" it's- rather Interesting to Know that among the "tniscollanoiiK" fotids, almonds, chestnuts, cocoa -uut, . molic'ses and mushrooms have an alkaline reaction. Hoth flavor and food values amy ho loat by careless cooking, o not only a knowledge of the foods nec essary for dally nu-als hut ahlllly to apply llii' knowledge la osse'n-, link WISDiM Wisdom demands that you secure tho services of ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of their profession and who have demonstrated their capacity and ability. We Understand . Snodgrass & Zimmerman Phone Main 62 l.n.ly A.'tor'.luiH orfi-red u ' mu-1 liorHotl 1 HC'lini in" - nimi lu liroi-i. miu whon hiic. ni-Hl hconint-, n. nu-mnor j of llu- Hollso of f'ominonic. . - I huti opoim nn InlorostinK I'lohl. '.H'owi i.hout Iho hoi Hint Koniilnr llcflln fir.sl ti.lkod tllroiiKh .. SEEDS Now York pidtce have boon askod lo contribute literary .articles to a police macaxliio. We recommend . tho truffle cop ns having tho most experience in the fiction -field. MENUS NETTLETON The Man Who Found .Nettletons! rover, cannot be com- l t j ...rod I,, to, , or Spend Greater llity from an Impaired 1 cium on isunaing WorkThisYear t WASSIIIM'TON, Mm. 1 (Al)--Matthew S. Sloan, chairman of tho special committee on expedition of public utility construction to as sl.t employment, reported to lrel I dent Hoover l-'rlday that a recent rerit nvass showed that expendi tures for new coiisti-uctlon ami ex pansion during I !i:Ui will exceed f L-illl,(IHO,IMlfl. , 'information completed yester day," Hlonp i eporh-d, "indicates that the total expenditures for new of i riHt rnei Ion a 1 rend y made this Itv Slslrr Mttvx ', , There arc nninv beliefs regard? j lug Ihe prudencn of ii voiding .cor laln foods and fiVod conihiuytlons. Many of those bellofs ure bused oil prejudices and triulltlon lind hot on a sound knowledge of nutrition.! I'orsoiis who are .-lii ' normal health ami who do. not ovor-ln-dtilgo In some specially liked and delicious food may enjoy any pal atable combination with' no mis! glvlngs- I' ood s)ec(allstH huve 1 proven that there aro no foods' that must ho avoided or (hut run not safely be couibliled In thin snint meal. 'I hero are. of course, some pen- ' plo wllhf whotii certain - foods) "don't, ngroo." When tbls Is tils t covered. K is well to avoltl-thoi foods, ' '. - i i lie '"Acid Paradox" One fallacy , that in quite coin mnulvcnenunlero( Is the olio tll.it acid .foods produce acidity In hu syHtein. The taste of food" Is 'ho Soon Be Garden Time SEE US FOR- Flower Garden And Field Seeds HULK & PACKAGE , Bison yiifland ' Phone Main 792 ' 1525 Jefferson St. HE was a good man, a generous man, but he pinch pennied on shoes, lie tried them all ; $5 shoes, ?6 shoes, $8 shoes, $10 shoes. But he never found one that fit his foot or suited his taste. , i Then one day he treat ed himself to Nettletons. They, cost a little more but he swore they were ( worth it! For Nettletons gave him the style and :ontfort he'd sought. He's wearing his second pair now bought in part, with the repair money I he'd saved on his first!. I The Spring Nettletons ' have arrived. j DIRT IS MORE HARMFUL TO CUR TAINS THAN LAUNDERING Don't let your curtains hang too long with the winters germs in them. ' ! I WITH THE MOST MODERN MACHINERY AND EXPERIENCED OPERATORS, WE ARE Alll.E TO LAUNDRY THEM HE ATI FULLY. Straight Edges and no Ears Modern Laundry Phone Main 77 ;'-r v: ::i:.--'",c' iK'-ifrP '''' I OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY Guardian Building & Loan Ass'n. of Portland, Oregon .La Grande Branch La Grande National Bank Bldg.