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Thursday,' May 29, 1930 ' Page Three LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,' ORE, Academy Junior, Senior Banquet Held Last Night TI.Jcnn Uuyborno: program, MIbh'h clnhwomun of Intensive culture Jetty Jackson chairman; Mlsh and b,'lonir'd to only a few clubs, Klhel l-anglcy and Miss Mark- enough to Keep Jier'buy afternoon Young: food. .Miss V.wx Woods, f and evening attending them; bo chairman," Miss Helen Knotts and cause she felt I hut they ull need-. Miss Krma Nellson. od her. Hho devoted morw tluu i In th.mi limn in hr ilninehf le till whlc the benefit Is Riven. Miss, p TTrlfl? i ties, mitu h..r.niothw.-Miw AWai'ly. Lucy Kinki'l's kiouu will sing sev- 11 IS VyclIIllJ XiylUa !P.,..,i i.v. fiv.i w..i.h uml oral of the Camp Kile songs. Miss PomllQ,. Moot ilKV ii .le a ri.-h relative. (Mrs. . iKva Hhiifm ,nuulo her nee tllut ie Hfiyal "'is neKi'eiinip ner iiuiue. ivnuj,, ' "t two Of their nuiilbei's "Neighbors of Anierleji met In res- " ..VMb. ntm- alar session .ioiiiiay I'ViMiing m un-, . i . . .1.1. Odd I'Yltows hall. It was nnnoune- Menus Of The - Day. i ; ' V ' , Kinltel, boa in I ful Kllzabelh 1 director, will 'wt-ar a ceremonial robe. Miss J Hesse s liluobird group Iris Camp No, The J.inlor-Senlor banquet of th0 Sacred Heart academy wan I In a piano duet, hind last nifiht at 7:3u o'clock In !; The la Grande Neighborhood tho small ballroom of the Sara-f club, throiwh its Camp Kire Obi's Jawcu Inn with about go In atten-, committee. Is sponsoring this bene danee, A delitflufuf1 four-course' fit which has as its object the rais d iu net- was served. Pretty favors lntr of funds to provide a summer made''' by the juniors vt re roses I cnTiip for the tfirls. Tickets may with . the name of a irraduate lnt be secured from Mrs. McKinstry their center. The truest list In- or any member of thin committee. discussed concerning d at this meeting that the check for the .death claim of John V. While, over which thery has been considerable delay und misunder standing', hud been received und to. hut finally decided that tnw home wuh the best place for her I after nil. Other characters Id the ipluy are: John Khihloy, Julia's ' husband, . played by Mrs.'-Vletor 1 Kokley: nnd Mrs. Gnbloy, who juneakR for herself, acted by Mrs. mill in ih.i i.oiwit icinri.- I Mans were piecing u t i.imk "uml., eluded the Kev. Kather O. Nooy.Half of the amount paid for eeh quilt at the lortge meeting. . S"" ' r .if the Catholic church, elKht aciij ticket will lie used for the sluu- I After th Imsinow. session Karnes " J. J, ' 'T, I I. i lie uwier i. pay inir . - ." iocs and their parents, the alumni! ! mei- camr and the for the luncheon. committee report Thou, on the the luncheon winning the first prize. J ellcious aionre. ,wIM.p refreshments were served at tables.1- Hiatt. Miss A ilmo Hutsell. . .1. ....,. .itw ui.i-titir fi.i'iu mm .miss jii a I'nruer nnu mihs riumn menu an unusually attractive one. decorated with hpilng flow eis. wis. . . . ,, ., Illrnin Muiih'i if nuun wiiu in cniirire ill - jthe refreshment committeo and jMrs. (Clla Koeter planned the en tertainment. ,.' Three Initiated By Hope Chapter In '.wo weeks. the entire high school eighth grade graduates. Vincent Donovan .presided as tonstmuster and the following talks were given: Miss Alice Mun hnll represented the alumni; Miss Verona Stoop, spoke for tho sen iors; Alias Nadhifv O. sulllvun, foe the ' sophomores: . Miss Theresa t'urran, Tor the freshman; and Marion Iteynolds for the eighth . .. . . Klcetlon of officers took place at mi wimm " rt lth, meeting of the St. Mary's Altar IMiss Mae Waldroff; n,.u he class t m yXenhxy at the home of Ii.ui i.ecy nan K.ea uy .11 ins . "Mrs. K. .1. McWllllams with about 2ii present. ' The society also vote 1 ular meeting last night at ine l",nnd their htishands following the to. join tho. national council of sonic hall. I'laus went made to next 0tiKO meeting. June 10. Mn; Catholic women. This Is the. last attend the grand chapter meeting j K lleynolds.: president, wns In All materials for kensington. bridge tallies and decorations have been donated by Individuals. . St; Mary's Altar ! Society- Elects W. B. A. Members To Entertain June 10 Marian Snodgrass. Miss Helen Macuulay r-art the class poem of which Hhe is the author and Jo seph Mortier road the clnai will. , . ..'- - 1, rs ired Hpaeth was h'athe.r rNooy also spoke briefly to the group. Following the. -banquet dancing was a tllvprsiotK', . -ti Members of the Wodumi'h Bene-' fit iiuunoln 1 (n 111 tit Tiinftiliiv. niirht Three neophytes were Initiated nt the 0l,(I i.vnowfi nJln tn regular into Hope Chapter No. 13 of the sotsio nns Wlll. m,ul(t for nii Order of Eastern Star at the entertiitninent -for the members meeting until September. . S6-Ne-He Club In in Portland. June .1 1-.1S when this ....,, elected 'year's officers of tho local chapter j president for the' coming year. Mrs. i will exemplify the opening and Clinrles Heynolds Is vice president dosing Qini)oqlPH.: following tho and Mm.. Kred iMormon and Mrs. .1. lilisiness niuetlng refreshments werei served wl.h .Mrs. w . ikay Noyes In charge. Q. Snodgrass were re-elected to the ofrlces or secretary und treasurer, rwipoutivoly. Mrs; IT. . I. Jlelaneon Is the retiring prosldent nnd Mrs. Social Afternoon ,S,,.",,h vaH hlst ycur'a vicu Im:,i" . dent. Mrs. Sweeney, of Portland, who Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Spaeth, was a' vlsilor. Following tho .business session, the . The So-Ne-He club met Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. .Teresa I'utten when a delightful sotdal afternoon was enjoyed with IS members pres ent' and two new members, Mrs, Carpei and Mrs. Harmon, joined the club. - v Muring the business meeting Mrs. Velum Vedder was elected i-'oerntary-treusiiror to fill the-unex-pi red term of Mrs. Krma Fitzger ald who hns resigned dae to illness In her family. Prize winners during the social I Aug. Former La Grande Man Is Married Parkdale Club Is Entertained. J. Word has been received here of the marriage of William llahler. formerly of this city to a young womn.i In Portland last AVednes- The. newlyweds will mnke their home In Spoknno. fn interesting 'meeting: ;of -thi hostess j Parkdale club was held Wednesday I served delicious refreshments as- afternoon at J.ano chapel and in j T J Q0-l20 Cylul") lH ,tho absence of the president, .Mrs. ' , U). O. Slmfer, the meeting was In 'charge of, the vice president, MIhm I l.Mmi Mn Hot' At the La Urande ' following committee chnlr- ! imni were appointed for tho corn- Members of the Mondav Pdnnen " ' " .Mrs. j. j-;. ueynouis wnen me club were guests of Mr. and Mrs. nnnnie; Mrs. John Jnhlstiom, . n.mb(.rs 0tertained their litis- J. Stange the first of tho nuw-is. cur ihH.m - nanus ai a pontiCK uinner at u:.iu slsted by Mrs. Martin King. Delightful Dinner Enjoyable Party The last meeting, of the Pgo-Igo club this season took place Mon day night at the homo of Mr. anr man was named for, each month. ii t . . iir..n. ..,! uitKl.- (it n .1. .Infill fill illtlnnc ill I nt- nuor were jh.i. iiuui uiim-i mm - - . ,. ir ilw, r.iunn- Mi-s. Kvelvn McPhevon. Dainty La Grande hotel. Later bridge was ' hP n"!- ;unc M "f ,r V .' refreshments were served lute In the afternoon. The next meeting will bP an all day picni at Cove, June 10. o'clock. loiter in the evening four tables diversion at 'th Stange home Jlv' Mra -mmti B.oklund; AnK- were ttt piny with Mm. U M. Hot Blue, Mt. Grove In Social Meeting with five tables at play. ust. Mrs. Kva Shaft'i, Keptemner, Mrs. Clyde Webb; October, Mis. J J It. A. Wilkerson; November, Mrs.' Stella Zurbrick; .December, E. 0. N. Freshmen Will OiVP DanOP R P'-'UVey: Uunmiry. Mrs. 15v.l , VV 1U ;VTiVe, U&llW n0wt.ry: i.brunVy,.iMrs.Jou.p,H 1 , 11 - ''V ' 1..V. Vh.rMi..MrM :Pi'!lnlt 'Woods: Ily Mt',-Aloxander (iomuiv A 1'ISH hlWKIt llaketl Slutted Fish Haked 'loituitoes . .' ICscalloped I'otatoos Bread . Plum Jelly Cticumber Kalad - Itellsh DrettslUK (Mtocolate tVeam Pie Col'teo . ItaUed SturiVd I-'Isli It ft pounds Hsh ' ' 2 tnhlespoons flour A tiiiilespoons fat 2 cups soft breuA crumbs 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 tablespoon chopped green peppers .( 1 tablespoon finely .chopped onlnns f ' Vj "teaspoon twilt A tHhlespoona butter, melted 1 PKK , 1 cup water ; t .Clean tisii and .rlnso well In cold water. crumbs, parsley, green pup purs, onions, suit, bnt te.' and egy. Stuff fish and place In rousting pan. Sprinkle with llur-nnd dot with fat. .Add wa ter and bake $ ' minutes. In' hot oven. .Cover" and bake 1 hour. Haslo .frequently. Haked Tomatoes . C lurge tomatoes , .cup celery '. V cup chopped cheese. ' , 1 teaspoon chopped onions 2 tablespoons butter t t Itiaspoon salt I4 teas)non paprika 1 cup wuter winning the , women's priae. and Henry Mil. winning high- honors for the men. The homo was at- Mn. Itractlvely diorated, with sprlngl, ivv.l . flowers In a color scheme of white. and yellow.' ... 1 ; ' r -i ley; iuirciuj &vn. ,;r innit (uuw. . Honoring the senior class of tho ..., An..,, M Zo ('hrneuter. Miss vn.iiiyns lti.-fonn Mi sin Knstern Oregon Normal school tho iinii(.v hn been in charge of the r IV XATIVK l..Wr:rAfi1 S The social meeting of Hlue Mt. 'iresnmen win entertain at a uanco ,rnfrn, ror th0 month of. May. . Grove No. 21 was held recently nnd J Friday, . June (i. J Jecorntlans will , . following Uhe huslnesH session j MANILA (AP) The Filipino iiiti-M-nune ciiv. i.vun -- , .f . one i0j me , 111031 'enjoyuiMe .i'"" nns gone into me pnonograpn rec- Rpent. Guessing games and pin- Ionian is in cnarge or tne oecora- ohle were playod with prizes for (Hon of the orchestra pit nnd of the the guessing contest going to Mrs. " decorations . in general. Other Kmlly Hiati and Mrs. Anna Ferree chairmen assisting her-we: Miss nnd for the pinochle, prizes wor;l.a Velio Hunington, art; Miss nwnrded to Mrs. Kmily Hlatt, Mrs. 'Mnrle Young, refreshments: and ltohdn Fay. Miss Mae Dickson and Miss Arleno Byrd, faculty corner. Mrs. Anna Ferree. Members of thP Women's Ath- i llefore the close of the meeting, lelic association of tho Kasteru delirious refreshment. were.served. Oregon Normal school are antlcl-i by '''the hostess. V ' ' . jpatlng a illcnic. bonfire to be' held Members.'pf tho club were pleas- next Monday night. . Th following cd with the attencbinco of Laura 'committees have, boon appointed In Olivei'.', guardian, who Is now re- jchargo- . of . arrangements: place, covered from a long illness. . jMIss Jessie Whillock, chnirman; '"' . Misn l.n Velle Hunington nnd Miss 'Camp Fire Girls f Benefit Arranged Final preparations are now be- lug made for the benefit luncheon to be held In the Sacajawea Inn Saturday. May 31 at one o'clock. Mrs. T. A. McKinstry, general chairman, nnnounces that follow-. Ing the luncheon, guests may choose between bridge and ken s:ngton for the afternoon's amuse lhent, and that there are quite a number of prizes to be won. The Camp Fire girls and Hluehirds will participate in a separate kensing ton con 'est, the first prize for which will be dlsnlayed today nnd tomorrow at Putnam's. ' Mrs. Thomas Walslnger is chairman of the kensington. Mrs. Howard Miller, program chairman, announces an Interest Intr group of numbers by girls, for grams t be given at the club this ord business. Kecords In native yenr was presented. 'languages for distribution In the Mrs. Halley gave a rending on ; Philippine Islands are being mnnu MeThorial day. "Thomas nt Chlcka- factured by Pllipino dealers. Kllf maugiia." followed by a one-net pino singers am) nuslclans are he comedy "Tho Klnhwoman," Julia ,ing encouraged to record their bal Klubley. played by Miss Halley was lads nnd folk songs. ; HHEBlBHffliEIBEHBHKI CAMERAS SPECIAL f or Memorial Day S2.50 Box Camera Special $1.85 $3.50 Box Camera Special $2.00 S4.00 Box Camera ? Special $2.25 $s.r.o Folding Vest Pocket Special $6.25 ? 12.50 F.7.9. Fold ins Vest Pocket Special $8.50 $20.00 F.7.9. No. 2 Bionic Ansco Special $9.95 TAKE ONE OF THESE GOOD CAMERAS OX VOUR HOLIDAY THE L. & L. DRUG CO A MILESTONE in the An nals of the Screen ! All in color and sound A PICTURE THAT H.AS SWEPT THE WORLD OFF ITS FEET! LAST TIMES TODAY STATE THEATER ' Starts Tomorrow Remarkable Value in NEW SUMMERJFROCKS SMART NEW STYLES , AT THESE LOW PRICES 10-95 15-00 19-75 You will be charmed with "these styles all copies of higher priced success! One-piece frocks and two-piece ensem bles. In all the new pastel shades monotone prints on light and dark back grounds, with circular skirts, cape col lars, boleros and short sleeves. PUTMAN'S La (Irande's Exclusive Keady-to-Vcar and Millinery Wash tomatoes nnd out out blosuotp end. Mjlx iHderv cheese, onions, butter, salt and paprika, j Stuff lte tunuitoca. Fit )u stuff ed tomatoes Into a small butteivd baking dish. Add water andj bako L'fi minutes in moderate; oven. 'Haste, fretiuently while j bulling.. j - OicuiiklMii' Salad ! 1 cup sliced cucumbers 'I 2 hard cooked eg, silced Vi teasoon suit it teaspoon paprika p ArruuHtt portions of Ingredients j on crisp; lei tu cu lenves and top with the Weaslng.- f; Chut lute Cream Pin. ' 1 cup Hour . j 1-3 teuspooii salt : 1 ' '. I 1 -3 .cup . laid ' - ' 2 tablespoons 'cold water Mix Hour and mill.'. Cut In lard with knife.. -Mixing with knife,.; add colit water slowly. When stiff ' dough' forms. rll out nnd fit Into" plev pan. Prick sides and bottom j with fork nnd bake 10 minutes j iu moderate iiven. .1 Chnenhilo Pillllli? ' 1 . -H cup sugar 1 1-2 stiunreii chocolnle,. cut fine . . ." 1 -S cup flour . . 1-8 teapsoon salt 2 cups milk '2t eggs, well beaten . ' ; . , 1 1 teaspoon vuhlllu. l cup whipped creiim .tll ttHKi'l. i'm":iiiMy iiiimi .nnu ( salt. Add milk. Cook ..In dabble boiler until very ihlcli, . 'n"d i creamy, Hlli' freuuently. Add vkw Mind, cook 2 minutes. Add vanilla. -. Mi's ,well. . Pour . Into baked piiishell. .Cool, hipread, with whipped ci'eniu imuI servv. imiho 'itF.ctnis nuiva TAMvH TO r.U)HATr. I'H-HM.DlCUPiaA ( AP) Itadlo nnd sound i reproductions in tho t furm o' talking machine records! arc making It' possible to reach t thousands of "voters In Pennnyl- i van la's senatorial, campaign with- j out the' tnetmil ..presenee . of the j candidate. .." - ! Thismodern iiieans of address-! Ing audiences Is being used by Senator Joseph1 it, Orundy, repu- 1 llcniv.. candidate- for renomlnuthm, ' Tin. voicoj. of the senator was le!ird: euclv nght, for a. week by j five to . seven.1 million penons : throughout ihf state from a ser. leu of 12 ! records of eampulgn '-. spo.ee hei; made In the Camden, N. i J., UCA' studios. The records' were broadcast,' by stations In T'hlladelphia, V",Hbui'Kh. Scran- ton. W'llkesburi'.e and Harrlsburg. ! The talks;. varied 'In length fro.m ( 12 to lfi minutes. . other places on the Pacific ooast lu t'OiiHlder appllcallons for new Kintlons and - petitions looking ito tho modification of old ones. : PAIHO ItOAHH Wll.li IIOI.O HKAIUXCiS OVI-:U COINTUY WAHH.INtVrON" (AP)r-A series of hearings' over the country will he held by the federal radio com- . luisi ion , during - the summer month". - Tentative " arh-angements ' have been mpi0'' for' Commissioners Sykes,and.;ltoinson to be In Seat tle during the iuiddle of .July.'; Alter. hearings' thet'e.rthey are ex'-'' pected ;to' go' to. .os Angeles and. Motdr.'.-vohMe' accidents, cost Pnlirnrnhv J7II (HKI.IUHI III printer. (v -damage uui more than J.ooti Uvw.;:,unnuaUy.. according .to.- a survev. ,- Somebody's Anniversary? A lovely boquet or plant will remember the evenj wun oeiiuiy una irag-si ranee. Prices are moder- ate. Just phone . Main 136. . , ROHAN'S FLOWER m 7 SHOP New Foley Bldg. 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In other words, a man 40 pounds overweight at this age has only 60?o of the expectancy of life of a man of normal weight. We do not represent that smoking tucky 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 tucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, gaceful form. - . ' ignw, Th American Tob.ccp Co., Mln