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i Thursday, June 5, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, UA GRANDE, ORE. Page Th'rce f'fchurch Luncheon ; Held Wednesday By Guild Members One of tlio largest church lunch iiM to lit- held this year was given Vednesilay afternoon by thQ St. u-r's Kpiscopal guild for the an ml itfanic at the homo of Mrs. . fl. Anderson, president. This tin the last guild meeting before lie summer vacation and about 100 t,? in attendance. Several out-r-town guests from Salem, who re slaying at Hot Lake, were also resent.. .Mrs. Anderson was chairman of lie committee with Mra Geurgu ray. Mrs. Lylo Condit and Airs. KT -I'.. .1,i,,.,n' ..ictinir l.ol. til nhe serving of the delicious spread, kj -Mrs. H. N. Ajsh by was In charge ten f mi entertaining program includ plng two piano duels by Mrs. George ev'Urnio and Miss Gladys Miller; a f'VuIo by Mrs. Ash by; and a reading il-y ilrs. Donald l'ague. Mrs. Caro liiti linker was presented with a kil iiLtiful gift, as a token of appre ijl -tatiuii for her faithful services utf '.v. !Vr the late Mrs. Annfi- V nhort business meetlnft, ' or. wus spent in pleas- liours. Tho guild will i in .September to resume s after a summer vaca- L tdio Society . . lYkets At Church !.,nlies Aid society of the j . 'r.-ryv: I in church mot Wednes- i i. :ti ii tihurch purlers with Mrs. 'j Autii-p-,v Loney, president, in eliarge. , -.'- f. An interesting talk ws given by Mr- J. K.. Wright who had charge ni',ihe devxitlonal. Jt was -decided m hold tin: annual full bazar No winbcr 20. The society will also .rhold a cooked food sale; this Sat- unlay. At the close of a pleasant tiernoon delicious refreshments )'-iwcro served by the committee. mm Legion Auxiliary Elects Delegates I lie American Legion auxiliary : Min i lust niglit at S o'clock in the h ijawea Jnn when five delegates t.vcte noiiiinaU'd to attend the slate p Huiiventiou to be held in Baker, V: August 1 4-1 ti. According to the membership of this unit, La '.""( Jim tide is allowed five delegates -.-'jih follows: Mrs. Lillian Shewmak- r. Mrs. Gertrude Alaxam,- Mr3. j: Ut'im rainier, Mrs. Christina Nell :;on. .Mrs. .Mary Winters; alternates; M is. list her Jlildebrartdt, Mrs. Ella j."' '"eter, M rji, Bert Carr, Mrs. A id is J'almer and Mrs. Frank lOnmen-, : '; Tiie unh 'iiow hns over 1G0 metn , bt-is and six new members were 1 iiiliialed last night. They were ' Mrs. riureno Green, Mrs. Kffie l;criy, Mrs.-Cleo Jolinson. Mrs. An na Kejivis, ' Mrs. Olive Chadwiek :iinl Mrs. Charles Chadwiek. the welfare chairman through .M rs. LiWah Shewmalier reported T. that aid had been given in the' iciiv to one needy veteran's family . wlio.se father and husband Is nt - present a patient' ih the United . .l ;at-s Veti'ran's hospital In I'ort land. Mrs. Aniia itoeseh, president of M the auxiliary, won tint basket for ; ;,th(! attenda'pee prize.. These baskets 'hire given iiway at each meeting -and are made by the mental pa vltients at the Veteran's hospital in J'nn land. i ho meeting of the Stitch and 'hatter club will be held at the vlnnne of Mrs. Kenney at 203 -i'h' rry street next hTursday ufLcr il noon. r;t . - Ladies Aid Meets At Speckhart Home A pleasant afternoon was en joyed by tho I -idles Aid of the Methodist church when about 50 members and friends met Wednes day at the country homo of Mra. Herbert Speckhart. Mrs. It. V. Lelghtun had charge of tho devotional which consisted of scripture readings and songs. A vocal duet was sung by Mrs. Sher wood AVIIIUams and Mrs. It. K. Ty ler.. During the business meeting plans were niacin for a dinner to be served Juno 27, and for a, reception In honor of tho minister and his family In the near futuro. After tho business session a pro gram was given in compliment to Miss LUIutta Lclghton whose mar riage will . take place tomorrow. Miss Genevieve Adler played a pi ano solo. "Oh Promlso Mc" and "I Love You Truly," were sung by Mrs. Ira Aldrlch. Led by a tiny bride and bride groom, Helen Jean Speckhart and Oara Hyde in costume, two little bridesmaids, Vorna Lcc Hanford and Lillian Knautz carried a bas ket filled with lovely gifts ant presented them to Miss Lelghton. Later . delightful refreshments! were served by Mrs. Speckhart as-- sisted by Mrs. John Speckhart, Mrs; Paul Knautz, Mrs. W. w. Nusbaunv Mrs. U 1. Day. Miss Mabel Mor ton and Mrs. Harry Patton. Wives of Lions , To Organize Club A uengntiui aiternoon oi unuge. J fiu nnifivrwi Wpflnpfwlirv in tlit? small ballroom of the Sacajawea Inn when wives of members of the Lions club were guests of the La Grande service organization, Mrs. H. L. Hull .won high;. score and Mrs. Doyle - Silminerman : second. Springtime themes furnished mot ifs for tho bridge appointments. Following tho serving of delic ious springtime refreshments, Jack Kerrls, president of the Lions, ex tended tho greetings of his organ isation,' and, stating that for some time there has been discussion concerning the organization of an auxiliary to tho Lions club, he brought the question before the group. With Mrs. U. J). Towlcr as temporary chairman and Mrs. Doyle Zimmerman as temporary secretary, preliminary details of organization were completed. . The next meeting will be held In the. Sacajawea Monday ovening, June 9 at 7:30. AH wives of Lions are urged to be present. At that time officers will be elected and installed and constitution and by laws adopted. Mrs.. H. L. Hull is chairman of tho nominating coin; nitttcn which includes Mra.' Jesse Uosenbaum, Mrs.- CI. si,,- Thomnsoaj Mrs. .William Wilson and Mrs. .lack Ferris. .Mrs, A. L., Holms is chairman of the constitution and by-laws committee unU serving with her arc Mrs. Harry C. Mc Carthy, . Mrs. Nolan Skiff. Mrs. Fred Mormon mid Mrs. It. V. L'op sey. . Large Attendance -At Lodge Session A Ihi'kc attendance was present nt tho meeting of ttic Cry.stal lto bekali lodffe laKt nltfht when, following- tho buHlnens meeting and reports oC the delegates, delicious rerrcshinents , wore -Berved. lira. V. K, Pclper and Mrs. Wll iiam lieery, delegates to the slate convention hold recently at Tort land, gave their reports with Mrs. Peipe'r giving a combined account for both of them. ItcCreshmcnts wero served in the banquet room by Mr. and Mrs. l' fP tj'X ft la' oI" 'ove t"w' ti " :. a';? pfK tl,',lllu,",'' co,,,Pel 11 11 K B VJ 1 rlw n t her f I nest .' TST THEKI55 s T A T E LAST uilh Ct.Mt.l .VAIilOl, IIOl.MKS JIKIlltlOItT LAUGHS! CUTIES! GOBS! the thrills and ro- TIMES mance of the destroy- jq y er fleet! WILLIAM "THE KISS" Tomorrow 'WAFF BLUES" h!' Ufw It (V. ate: j j Always Admission Mat. .25c Harvey, irrs. Initio McOoldrlck, Mra. Mary Simmons, Mrs. Wlnnio Thorn and Mrs. Stella Buldon. Announcements The Uaptlst Ladies Aid society will meet on Friday ufternoon at the homo of Mrs. I.. J. Work's ut 2 o'clock. Mrs. 1. K. Chenaillt will havo charge of tho devotional. Transportation will be provided for those who will meet ut tho church ut 1:30 o'clock ... Tho losing side in the recent membership contest of the l'ythian Sister temple will entertuin the winners tomorrow at a social eve ning following the lodge session. Two Elgin Boys Make Trip With Imbler Students By Mrs. Lynn Hill (Observer Correspondent) ELGIN, Ore. (Special) Billy Cummins and Harold McCully left on Monday with the Imbler boys on un extended trip to the Trull's End ut Seaside. These boys, num bering about a dozen, with their instructor will muke tho excursion stopping first at The Dalles, then a couple of days will be spent in rortlund, then on to Seaside for the remainder of the time. It U a very wonderful trip for the boys, as some of them havo never been through that part of Oregon. They have a spcciul bus and tho boys will live in It during the journey. Quito a number of tho members of the local Presbyterian church drove to La Grande last Sunday to attend tho services at tho Lit Grande church. Tho Kev. I U. Williams had charge of tho morn ing: service, in the absence- of tho pastor of the La Grande church. The Elgin people had a potluck lunch In the church dining room beforo returning to' Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klchards, of Cricket Flat, left Friday for Cor vallis to attend th0 commencement activities at which their son, La Ituc, Is graduating from Oregon Statu college; Taul Sadler left Saturday fc Montana, Mrs. DeUole, of Joseph, spent Saturday here with her sister, Mrs. Joe Jones. Duo to Hie extremely bad weather, Airs. Debole vas un ablo to spend Memorial day Ji ere, but came tho following day. Mr. And Mrs. Cliff McCulIough left Sunday for Oklahoma being called by the death of Mr. Mc Cullough's father. They drovo through and will bo'itway about three weeks. , . The Hevr and Mrs. Arthur Har riman spent Decoration day with his brother. Dr. D. K Harriman and family here. , The two men are pastors of the Christian churches in Elgin and Wallowa. ThD Tev. Mr. TiennutW- vluf Vb J f been conducting revival services in the Wallowa church, ulso came with Hi Harriman's. Elmer Scptty of Knlrvlrw, spent' Sunday In Elgin with friends. Clarence Meriitt, owner of tho grain storage warehouse, spent lastS week In 1'ortlund on business. Mrs. Davidhlxcr returned to Jo seph Sunday and was accompanied by Miss Lydla Cleaver and Ivoi Bingamln, of Imbler. ' ) Arthur Whitely is In thu Grain! A, It ond e hospital nt present recover ing from an appendix operation.' Mr. Whitely has a camp establish ed on Middlo Uldge and ha en trucking logs to the new Heed sc'V milt. Ida Gordon left last week for The Halles for an Indefinite stay. She was principal of thu Maxvllle school last year and will bo In charge ugaln next yeur, U is re ported. Myron Hug has a logging camp established In tho Middel Uidgo vicinity and "Ultl" Uarnhart Is trucking out tho logs to Heed's mill. Mrs. ltert Hill Is showing a slight improvement in her condition, it is reported. Last Sunday was children's day at the Christian church. Tho pro gram was given In the morning, a picnic lunch was held at noon and in the afternoon, a preaching ser vice was held.. This was followed by a business meeting. Between 50 and 76 people attended these gatherings. Mrs. It. H. Osborne entertained 12 children at a party for her son, Dick, last Saturday. . j Dr. and Mrs. V, C, Brotjius came to Elgin Monday from Sandy, and havo established their home her?. They will live in Mrs. Luellu Long's house, and for tho present. Dr. Brosius will open his office at the residence. Frank Knapton, of Boise. Idaho, was In Elgin Tuesday on business and meeting his old friends again. David Tucker, Mrs. Bert Hill's son. spent Memorial day with his mother. He returned to his home in Portland on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chandler were in La Grando on business last Saturday. Mrs. W. l' Hug and Mrs. Bernal Hug made a trip to La Grande Wednesday. Whllo there, they at tended The Observer Cooking School. Health Talks TltlCIIIVOKIK A number of serious and debili tating diseases In man arc caused by worms. Trichinosis Ih one. Tho disease Is caused by a min ute round worm which gains on- j franco into . tho humnn body through the eating nf infected raw or insufficiently cooked meat. Tho most common of the meals subject to trichina Infection Is pork. Tho tneapsulated young of the worm are located In tho muscles of tho Infected hog. When tho im properly cooked or treated meat of uneh un animal is eaten-bynian, tho" stomach juices rict'eth Ho in'e"At and capsules set tho young worms free. The worms then enter tho-intes- tlneH and in about two days be P-U-T-M-A-N-'-S ( I(E OF SPRINGS NEWEST . COATS SUITS DRESSES HATS lift COATS REDUCED Now $6.95 $10.00-$12.00$17.00 HATS REDUCED Now $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 DRESSES REDUCED Now $6.95 $15.00 SUITS REDUCED Now $17.50 $23.35 $26.50 $36.65 ALL OUR HIGHER PRICED COATS AND SUITS 1-3 TO 1-2 OFF PUT MAN'S come maturo, and begin to reproduce. Bach - female . produces - on an average of more than five hundred young worms. These enter the blood stream and are distributed throughout tho body. Most of them locate in tho muscles, and there curl up and be come covered with a capsule. Within a few days after having oaten the Infected meat the person affected suffers pain In the. abdo men, loss of appetite,, vomiting and diarrhea. When tho worms begin to Invado tho muscles, intenso pain is suf fered. A prominent foaluro of tho diseuso Is swelling and puffiness of tho face, particularly about tho eyes. Tho outcomo of the disease main ly depends upon tho number of living worms that enter tho stom ach and tho number of young worms produced. . In a number of fatal-eases, It was estimated thai tho bodies of tho victims contained as many us one hundred million encysted worms. Tho prevention of trichina Infec tion Is very simple. It depends up- n tho thorough cooking of pork. Fresh pork should bo cooked until It Ik whlto through .-and through. Only thoroughly; cooked pork is safe. ; , , Menus Of The Day IjUMIIKH YAKI JiliKTUOVED STOCKTON Cal.', 'June ( AP") KIro early today , destroyed the lumber yard , of Fishea Brothers here, with: a loss- estimated by the owners at il 00,0.00.' ...-. , The; yard, was. located, next -to the Visiter Brother's planing mill, the t largest; in Stockton, but , fire? men. saved tho structure. Ily Mrs.' Alexander Georgo TUX A JAAF mil D1XNKU llreakfast Chilled Diced Fresh Pineapple Wheat -Cereal and Cream Buttered Toast and Coffee laiuoheoii Nut and Celery Sandwiches i Gingerbread Tea Dinner Tuna IoaC Vegetable Salad Bread Peach Jam Strawberries and Cream Chocolate Cake Coffee Xut ami Celery Filling 12 Sand wiches 1 cup diced celory, Vi cup nuts, cut fine. cup plmicnto, stuffed olives, chopped, : teaspoon salt. f tablespoons mayonnaise. Mix ingredients, spread on Ihlu ly cut, buttered slices of whlto bread. Serve at once. Gingerbread . 4 tablespoons fat melted. 1 cup light brown sugar, 2 eggs. . , H cup molasses. 1 cup sour milk. i 1 teaspoon ginger. , 2 teaspoons cinnamon. ' 1 teaspoon cloves. . . teaspoon nutmeg. . .- . 2'6. cups flour. , .,.-; 1 teaspoon soda. . 1 teaspoon baking powder. Mix fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredients and beat 3 minutes. Pour Into shallow pan fitted with waxed paper. Bake 30 minutes In moderately alow oven. Thus ia very moist gingerbread and can bo kept fur soveral duya In cuke box. ' ' Tuna. Xioat 1 cup tuna. 1 cup breud crumbs. . J eggs, a- , 7 teaspoon salt. , '. U teaspoon celery salt. lA teaspoon paprika. 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. . cup milk. 2 tablespoons butter, melted. Mix Ingredients and pour into buttered loaf pan. Bako 30 min utes In moderate oven. Unmold carefully. - .- . - Vogotublo Salad 1 cup diced cooked earrotu, 1 cup diced cucumbers. Mt cup cooked pens. 2 tablespoons finely chuppod on lorn. 1 tablespoon chopped sweet pickles. i teaspoon suit. 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