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Monday, June 16, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three soca Miss Trill And . Mr. St. John Wed At Bride's Home . Ilai-vcy .. HUolin unl lll.su Bet'li l Trill wciv imuT.ed ui Hie hoinu of tho liriiii'' iKiii'ijts. .Mr. anil .Ml. It. K. Trill, mull Adams live.,', at 0:15 u'rloi'k SunJ;iv iiviMitnt,', ilii-J!-v. 11. M.iri'us (iuilwia orili-Iut'-Iiib. A iloul.lc ring i-it-inony vu .asiu. l'lvo'i'iliair i;io ii li'nioay -Mm. 1H-Ila I'lirUms.in sane "O i-rmnlsu .Mi-." .Mrs. A. U Uialajiii Krtoaipuai.st, imil l.-o Cullfn Kry- ant, violia ohliguto. As thu wi ililing inarch was play I'd, the bri.lal couple, preceded -by a little Howe:' girl, Alurlna Marie. Trill, niece of thq bride, and the best man and bride's maid. .Mr. and .ins. nun;, took their places fur cue eeri niony. J lie lirlde was gewned m coral erepe de chine. Al'ler the ceremony refreshments givi'ro served. The giii'Stn were Mrs. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gralupii, Mr. M. V. liynuin, .Mr. and Mrs. H. K. (Ilbbs. of Klgln; Mr. and Mrs. l'"red y 11. Head, sister and hroll)er-la-law o, the liride, Mr. ltryant, llene S.1V. age and Mrc. Uodwin. The bridal cmiple will spend -a brief time at Wiflluwa Lake. They will make their home in l.a Oraude at I4ti2 tl avenue. Shower In Honor Of Miss Trill i lighiiui shower in com,iii- A d nient to -Mian jltctliol Trill .Whose marriage was an e. vent of Sunday, took place Kriday at the home of .Mi's. W. J-l. rarUinson. Twenty-two Kiiests wi !(!: present' and u jolly t-veiituB' of original stunts was en joyed. Tin? honor fr'iest received a number of lovely sifts. J,ater.lhi hostess M-rved di-licious refresh -jiiimt.i. - D. of A. R. Observe ; Flag Day June 14 - Members of the Grande Hondo chapt.-r of tin; Daughters of tho America Itrvolation met for their annual l'"Ia;r day luncheon Saturday! aft.-nioon at the Sacajawea Inn : with a lar Always Correctly Attired " Daily in. EVENING OBSERVER G LOR I A : My: IP' Vx X .Ft 1 STATE o o TIFFANY mm Forbidden love, fierce hate, savage passions in a drama of romance and adventure in the jungle Produced entirely in Sound and Technicolor. Jean Hersholt Eleanor Boardman " Ralph Forbes o tUTiai rtf jrlg'i'lTffn Eiry NDEWJT nnil sacsla iittondlas. A uroap of! flags of all nalioas lOrm.d a pn-tly ' inu'ipliTp of thi' tnlile and Idue bachelor buttons, the I-. A. It. flou vl were used uh floral ili'oorationr. Kollowlag luncheon a huninvsi lIlpi'tliiK wus belli at tho Inane of .Mr Lynns' l!ohmnkam, with .Mrs. J. K. WrlKht, rigi'nt, pnsiil .Inif. .nail the coiunilttei' I'halruiaa for'tbo ensuing yi-ar wi-ri' appoiiu Oil. Mrs. Hay Williams, past regeat. n portod on her year's work. Bay- l lag that Grande Hondo ebaiitei-. though small In number, was as active as many of the larger chap ters in tho state. Iftu'h member answered the roll call wllh an amusing anecodnte or historical or personal Interest. Mrs. 1'. S. Hohinsou was chairman of the committee in charge with Mrs. II. M. Huok; and Mrs. H. CI. Avery I assisting her. Mrs. Charles Devine Hostess" to Club Airs. Churl eft Devino was hostess to the Saturday Nlffht clun at her homo In the (irnmle Hondo, upurl nientH this weekend: Two tables I wore ut play with Mrs. tiracc K,( Jlolltor' whmluff the prize for hlph score. 'j Lovely flowers formed a decora i Hon of the rooms. Following cards j dainty refreshments were wrved. The ehib will .meet again In two weeks with Mrs. J. Jaeobsen. Rainbow Assembly l. Meets Saturday Grande Assembly No. 13 of' the Order of Jtalnbow for Girls j met in the last regular business meeting before the .summer vaca- i tlon, Saturday niKht at tho "Ma sonic hall. It was decided to hold ' a series of candy sales during the summer to raise funds to pay for the officers' jewels, with the first; tandy sale to be held Saturday. The I worthy advisor and the recorder t will aimonnce the committees In aj few dayH. Mrs. ' G. N. ' Tarlcinglon, tlie ' mother advisor, announced that grand assembly would bo held June 27 and 2S a Kngene, Ore. Tho following are official delegates j Kaus, worthy advisor; Miss Maryj Lou Piper, worthy associate .ad-i visor; and Miss Kilmi Brown, sis-1 ter pt enarity. The -matter of securing a new' altar, cloth was considered, and it was decided that Miss June Cool-I idge, recorder ' of. the assembly! w'oulii mukc one. The next meet- ing will 'be hld the second -Satur- j .day in September. I fDotible Wedding- :, TXT .Ml T T.'.A 1 17. VV ill DC O une I i ue iiiiiiniik in -nip.-, .inn Inmo Wnlls In Willnnl Bwif. son I of ait'M. A. 10. Knii'RiT of A ualiri, j Wa.Hh., and of .Miss Alice Wells to I luck Grnnilalil. son of thn Into Mr., and Mrs. W. T. Grandalll ot tills, city, will take plnco Tucsilay ovcn- Ing, June 17, at 8:30 o'clock at tlic Uoe City l'ark Methodist Kplsco- , mil climcli. Klftv-clL-htli street at . The Alameda. Dr. W. W. Younff-j son anil tho Hi'V. Mr. Melville T. i Wire, of I'endlelon. ofrii-iat in. The Misses Wclhi are the daiiKli ters of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwttrd J.IUL- IsltiK" Wells. The OrcKonian. , . The". Misses Wells, who are twin sisters, aro ulso sisters of Mrs. tilenn 1 HHinueii. loriner narner i history and science in the A Grande High school. They hav visited here frequently and have numerous friends in l.a Grande and in the valley. . - Another Reminder Tho poor think Unit If they hud weiillh thpy woiilil he hnppy: the rich know (llrt'ereutl.v, for with more eares. there l less himplness. Woiiunrs Home Companion, NOW PLAYING presents o o o o nireetMl hv AI Rofell Z.Avrn of congress 1 0 ! o 2 0 : MODEST Trade Marks RetrlMrutlon "Thai's l-'ifl f the l-'ollles. Her maimjrcr went daffy tryliifC to fit flfruro how inucli was hist on the beach at $:t.."0 a look!" Announcements The I'ast Matrons club will meet j Wednesday night at the Masonic i parlors wiih Mrs. Arch Bacon and j Mrs. Marjorie Francis hostesses. I The entire cast of the Methodist Minstrel show, which will be pres- i.nt.Ml nirtihi i.i I'tiinn. uv.i n.-swtn v evening. June IS. will meet Tuos - day at 7:30 o'clock In th Metho- dlst church for rehearsal and to arrange the transportation. The Sons and Daughters of thu Pioneers are requested to meet (Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at ithP Sacajawea Inn. H is import ant that a large number of mem bers attend, officei-s say. Effect of Ivy on Stucco The bureau nf sinntlards says that Ivy will not cause n shieeo house to crack. It will, however, lend to prevent evaporation of'lho moisture from the walls nfioi rain fall, wiih consequent possible damp ness In the house. The tendrils of the Ivy may bore Into tho stucco may ratise disintegration at these point, provided, the rstticco. Is pot of-' gonil.iqnulH.Vi.'.v . !.. Gntlicrin; Life's Joy Tlu Iny of life cmiit's Id its i-oint's Id its liy- nrn,im.u ""' Tlu mini si(khi rniiu! Is a sorry num. IT Ills eyt's nru so closiily nil liis olijcrllvi tliul lin i,iiiiiiit wkii lhi Ihlnns lir Dm M'iiv. Th, mlll,K .,, .,;. ,. ..i,,,, ..,, n..(,,i,,0s or ailvcnlun. if wh lve ,, ,vi, , Rlv , 1 T.jfnvp,P TO CTPV ""V V HilV 1J C)lUi TARIFF MEASURE (Continued from Page One) The chief executive sees In the flexible fjause a much-needed "progressive advance" jrivlnjr "rent hope of taking the tariff away from politics, lobbying and lojr rolllnp He regards the bill, too, as the fulfillment of the republican party's jledge to protect the markets of agriculture and tho wages of labor and of his own srequests for a "limited" revision of the customs schedules. All this Mr. Hoover made clear in a statement issued for publica tion todiiv. in which he bin nth as-3erted his Intention of approv- I ing the bill and then proceeded to nn analysis of its contents. j Immediately the tariff took nn the aspect Of a major Issue In tho with the democrats and the hide pendent republicans for the west ! arrayed against the adminlstra-j tion. ! f It was learned the latter group, I which failed In Its effort to keep , the export debenture plan In the I Ibill. Is preparing for nn intensive j campaign in the farming states and I Is counting upon Senator Borah as; its principal speaker. Two years nKo Jlonil, o.-,m.,.lgnp.l for Jlr. JhiovprH Motion. ney across the western tariff luittle- ' ground this summer. In addition, such veteran champions of the pro- O teetive policy as A'ice President i q Curtis and Senator "Wjttsnn. tit In O dlana, thn republican leader, are J o considering speaking tours to meet i 0 the challenge of -the independents.; Oj In his statement. Mr. Hoover j q I plac?d respunHibillry for the rate ! OJfchednles squarely upon tho shoul-( "Certainly," he wild, "no presl- , dent, with his other duties, enn j pretend to make that exhaust I vn determination ut the complex faets ! which surround each of these 3.300 , Items, and which has required the j attention of hundreds of men in , congress for neiirly a year and a ( third." ' I After quoting the republican tariff plan of two years ago and j citing stal if tics In support of hi ' 2!contfntlon that the bill constitute ! a limited revision and will be .f i(!v:inlL'o to the farmer. Mr. Hoover devoted a large portion of' 10 1 his statement to the flexible prO O vision.". 5 Nu tariff law can be perfect, he ) said, and changing economic ron ' ditions require ch.'tnge in the im- ' port duties. In the flexible provi- : ."ion he saw the remedy for this ? situation, o.-fe. he jci i rl. which ! loishould make a congressional revi- i j ion. with lis resultant auitatlon and business uncerlatnly, unii"0 H- , sary for yar to come. 1 MAIDENS -:- Applied For U. B. Pntrnt Office LLNGLE MURDER CAUSES POLICE HEAD TO RESIGN (Continued from Page One) radio station which will lie opened today. ! "KwanHon (state's nttorney) i Kn ve us t he best be cou Id a nd had. MIl t'''d ami is trying, but li4' is lunnpered. too, I he is hampered, too. They won't I sivo him money to hire the best attorneys. It alt resolves down to a question of finances. "L am an il lust rat ion of man's Inhumanity to man. .Someone had to be the red meat. 1 didn't want to come here In the Hist place and 1 am lad to Kt out. I sin cerely hope my successor will have a happier time lhan 1 havu had. : 'Conditions in t'hienjro are bel ter than In any bltf city In the country except for a few rackets and 1 defy any city to show a cleaner record than Chicago. ",I have siood -' DOO.tHHI.unu tons of pressure and I've stood It man fully and this is what 1 Ret. 1 am not making any alibis. I'll put my record against' that of any other chief of polieo.. : . i ensured the best men in the profcK.sion, professors of the t'ni versiiy of Chicago, for exaniplCj the ablest and most incorruptible men. I organized the traffic saf ety and the educational commis sion which effected a saving of nioro than 1(H) lives In a year. 1 have fought for more police, more cni and done everything to make Chlengo a great city. ; "Hut I have met an insunhounl- j ublrt nliKtiu-le IU th:it I tne:ni prohibition and I don't give , a 1 damn who. knows it. "The reason I am resigning Is j to" give tbeni all a free hand and j let them stick their noses Into It and find out what they can. All j this has inn de it iiu possible for ; me to function." j TCKSBAV IMlOGItAMK 1 The National Brond cast ing Co.: j fl::(0. vaudeville hour; 7, Golden f IntVlU- 7 fill A llli.u i.n.l A nili-i 7 -jr. mat Singers; 8. Magfo Crystal; 'CIO. Blue Boys; 10 to , (icnijj of the Drama, Northwest Broadcasting system: S, ensemble; J), duets and tenor; 1 ; 3 0, musical comedy hour. Coin tnhla Broadcasting system ; 8, ico carnival; '8: 30, symphony; !l to 10, musical and drama features. Denver KOA (830): fi:3, XBC; 8, dance . , . 1 ft V P.P ; san rr,,n-lv,-o j KPO (.18(1): s, mnsln.l fp.llurp!. Jl : 30. cniu'ert; 10, ilance music. KKKC (fill)): 8, CBS; 10, Frank IWatanabe; 10:10 to 1. dance miiMic. l'orlllind KEX (1180): 9, NILS; 10, millr:il j SHIUTtnAFT AIRMAN Broadcloth SHIRTS oty'liito iind Pastel Colors o g $1.95 They Can't Shrink -fontuivri, - dance orchestra; 11:30, news. -.MidnlKht matinee. K(iV (BO): ti:30, NHCi 10, Ce cil and Sally; 10:1 ", lumhcr hour; 11, popular program.-. Suit Uiko City ; KSI, (IK1M): ti:30. NHi-: 1 n : l &. drama period: 11, Xasaoond or Air. Oakland KGO f790: 7:30. XHC; U to 12, dance orchestra. K:U (SSit); S. orchestra: !, talk, pianist, potpourri;-10, Happy Hayseeds; 11, dance program. Kpoktino . KIIQ (.190): (1:30. NilO; 10,'CoU leglans; 11, requests. Menus Of The Day By Mrs. Alexander Gonrgo FIJ I-TV B1SCCIT von ; D1NXKU Breakfast Chilled Orange Julco Creamed Kggs Muffins Coffee laiucheon Stuffed Kggs Bread Itaspherry Preserves - Km It Cookies Tea lHnncr 5 Sliced Koast Veal ' Browned Mashed Potato Cakes Biscuit Plum-Jelly Head lettuce, and Krench Pressing r i' Pate Cream IMo Coffee 1 Fruit CiHfklcs ' etifV 'ehoimed dates. REFRIGERATORS NEW OR USED BOHNENKAMP'S In a 111 19.W. I.tw.p.rr A Mvnto Tobacco Cheste . .... Xw Aiurclcs . , ( ; 2 tablespoon putter, 1 i KTt (ti4)-. 7:31). dance music, j 2-3 cup milk. , " . .." 8, Opera of the Air; 10:30, dance! Mix tho flour and huhlng pow- ; hi us!e. ;der. Cut in ttie ;lard and butter, j ! u'nr ffinni. k. env;- in . HpW. . A,h' tM,,t- M InUik with knife, slowly j i dance orchestra : I -., orsfin. ' KN.V (ltiSu) ?. science A. Nomads; talk: 9:3. j a. features: jtoloitits; 10, dance music. Tacouui I KVt (7fi0: R. ciss: in. studio: 10:10, dance music; 1 to 1, or gan. ! Seattle K.I It 070): S, NHS; 10, sunshine program; 10:30, popular music; 12, Kevellers. 1 cup chopped raisins. 1-4 cup nuts. 1 -'2 cup water. 1-1' cup fat. 1 1--' cups light brown sugar. 2 eggs. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1-2 teaspoon cloves. 1-4 teaspoon salt. 1-4 cup milk. 3 1-2 cups flour. 1 teaspoon soda. Mix dates, raisins, nuts and wa ter. Cook slowly five minutes. Cool. Cream fat and add sugar. Mix well. Add eggs and beat two minutes, j ; Add rest of Ingredients. Including 1 cooked fruit mixture. Prop por- j Hons of dough from end of wpooii onto greased baking sheets. Spsiee i three Inches. Bake 12 minutes in ! a moderate oven. Biscuit. (Light and Fluffy) 2 cups pastry flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder. 2 tablespoons lard. . 1 -4 teaspoon 'salt. clianipioii ff- A J i MM. -' ! W 1511 w v.' If. cigarette a JClil-IMNG ONH'S HEAD in the flush of the game or in the flush of victory that's the measure of true sportsmanship. KEEPING AROMA AND GOOD TASTE in every Chesterfield without loss or variation that's the sim ple ABC of Chesterfield's ever-mounting popularity. MILD, YES BUT SOMETHING MORE Chester field offers richness, aroma, satisfying flavor all the result of fine tobaccos, skilfully blended and cross blended, and all summed up in three words . . . "TASTE above everything". C o. , add milk. When rtoft dough forms, pat It out on floured hoard or paper until It is 2-3 Inch thick. Cut out ! wn nusruu cutter ana sei dihcuk fide by side on u tin or aluminum , pah or baking sheet. Bake 12 min utes In moderate oven. i Onto Cream l'lc " j 1 ha Iced pie shell. ' 1 cup sugar. . i . 4 tablespoons flour, i 3 egg yolks. . 1-S teaspoon salt : I SIR FRANCIS DRAKE I i t Cafe Dining Room t Coffee Shop . . 0'3. ijJf' J BEAUT? AND SERVICE UNMATCHED , 1 & "mW ' - j" S 3" IN. D-U, Ukh.U, ! CfHiifi .' I !' ln7ltoiM J).io lioo. HtKacw ::. m , im : rfljlljjUi l' ' ijjAl' I1 , C liSRooml ltn . 6.RuDtM J.jo .JO t ffli'ltl' B I 5 Twin Be4roooi fof two t . froaS&oo , jit iiV'jjJ nf1)1! f si1 J ; RootuniuiuU-lvin(raoa,bnlmMi J'l mIi'iV1 '-'' ' r'l')- IV J' 'l I .;.' ;. piVw iimi iiwjo ; . A Ut ','Sw lljj1 k tp' ia'ob.'ampi. hooms .IP ilSj $ Wl ly' I S ' j 5 EVERY, ROOM AN OUTSIDE ROOM liililg l ' ! j L. V. HUCK1NS, Managing Director ' : l .. ifs Self - Reliance it's Taste iMa m!Mioiaeo i meld 2 cups milk. 2-3 cup chopped dates, ; 1-2 tup chopped nut. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 teaspoon lemon exlrnct. 3, egg whiles. 4 table spoons- confectioner's Blend sugar and flour. Add egtr yolks and salt. Ilx well, add milk and cook. in a double boiler until a thick eauce forms. Stir frequently. Add dates, nuts and extracts. Pour Into pie shell., Cover .wJth egg whites, which have - been stiffly beaten and mixed with confection ers sugar. Bako 12 minutes ,in a slow oven. Cool. ' - state It our honest belief that the tobaccos use.! in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer quality and hence of betier taste than in ny other cigarette ut the price. LlUtiLTf it UXUKH TOtlAlCO CO. ; whites, which have - been stiffly beaten and mixed with confection -jer's sugar. Bako 12 minutes In n , slow oven. Cool. . '