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Monday, AurusI 23, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. - Page Three .Dr. Lanier Pearson Married Saturday ' In Fresno, Cal. which has held a number of shorter hikes during the summer. Ths party leit Saturday even lug About a o'clock, hiking as far as Keller's cabin where they spent the nl3ht. The next day they hiked the rest of the way to the Lookout Tower und returned home. Thoso attending were: Helen Shilling. Helen Hughes. velma and Of Interest to friends of Dr. Laniet N. Pearson, son ol Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pearson, of this clw.-is ihs wcrd of Helen and Edna Jensen. his marriage to Miss Elizabeth Jane Lela Winbum, Katie Keller and Paul Mitchell Saturday evening in Fresno, mo Clausen. Genevieve Nelson and Cal. at 8 o'clock at tho home of t.ie'Aima Johnson joined tne hiking vi luca jui t.'uw, : uiiu ixua. v . a. Mitchell. The ceremony was per formed In the presence of im media tj i riends and reialiyi-s. (including Mr. Pearson's parents. ,i Dr. R. r. Wallace, with whom Dr. Pearson Is aflillatexlcwas the best man. Previous to tho wedding, Mrs. Pearson was the inspiration lor many The Neighbors of Woodcraft held affairs in her honor. . ! their annual picnic at Pine Cone . Dr. and Mrs. Feaison and driving i Sunday when about 40 members wrc . through La Grande: on their honey- in attendance. Following a luncheon moon and Will be here In a few days. 1 served at 1 o'clock, many of the party ! enjoy ea swimming in . ins .fine co;u I pool. . party. 'Sunday when tney made tho club on horseback. N. 0. W. Picnic At Pine Cone Sunday : MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trade Marl'.e Registration Applied For U. S. Patent Of flea . Announcements Ing at 8 o clock In the K. P. hall. E. 0. N. Picnic At Pine Cone Friday: j A Jolly picnic of. the students and faculty of the Eastern Oregon Nor mal school took plose Friday at Pino The Neighbors of Woodcraft will Cone from 4 to lOuo'clock with about meet In regular session Tuesday even- id persona uiieiiuiiigt; Early in the alternoon baseball and swimming were tho diversions, follow ed by a campilre and stunts. Dean Helen Moor and Elmo Stevenson wero laculty members in. charge. . The last social-event of the sum mer session will be' a social evening this Wednesday. . - : Imbler Beehive ......... Girls" Entertain 51 Forest Fires This Summer In Wallowa Forest Ily Alius U'onu Thomliurg (Observer Correspondent) JOSEPH Ore. (Special) Three new fires were reported in the Wallowa national -.forest lout- week, but were small and easily ex tinguished. So far, there has been 51 fires this summer in this forest. Among those going to Lick creek for huckleberries Sunday wero: Mr. and Mi's. Geo. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Colllnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Stave HouckJ.Mr-. a.ncL Mrs. -Fred McClalh. Mr. und Mrs., Bill Cameron, Mr. and of Multnomah, Stevenson. Mrs. Rachel Brlshan, of Pendleton, Mrs. Bertha Millard, of Enterprise, Mr, and Mrs. P. Homan. Mrs. J. Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mrs Anna Black, first counsellor, ex- Homan and son. John Weaver, J. Lan pressed her appreciation of the work : ston and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moody the girls had accomplished during j Joined in an old settlers picnic at .j "The Imbler BteViiVetlrls and Hholr beekeeper, Mrs. L. Billings, of the L. D. S. Mutual Improvement associa tion, were hostesses Inst Friday in Imbler at a delightful afternoon of program numbers and social hqutfs :tp about 60 g(rjs and beekeepers qjt Unci s.take. including si JwAs., . , j;i ' TX : HK-"Iti;j5 .uVt.Vtf nftininiiW Mr- U,K1 MC6.,n u usmeron. Mr. and ..ternooh; vlthal ftoaii of.tlc ally M Ed , j Mr.,:tttla Mrs. Alfred opened, iby, j thou 4f8Bo Kinney, Mr. ind Mrs, Jean Branson. &U11B. .IH1Q3 AilLll; ut . t y ui ill v. offered the openlttg prayer. Mrs. Lam ar Wcstenskow had charge of the program, A talk, "The Duties of the Beehive Girls," was given by tho stake president, Pearl Lyman. The second counsellor, Mrs. Kate Metcalf, snoke on "Foundation Cells," and and Mrs. Ma Ida the past season.. , Thd . .seven fields 7of Beehive work were demons tradjiy the ' Imbler girls showing In pantomlne the fields of public service, business, out-of-door, domestic art, health, home and the Dave Burrow's home on Hurri cane creek last Sunday. Everyone en joyed themselves very much talking over old times. Mrs. Ina Stlckney, of Enterprise, tooK uer son. Billy, to La Grande lost week to consult a doctor. Billy hati Mrs. Julia Hlatt sang a vocal solo, jnn abscess in one ear which Has been ,.t tti. ..ii cir Winn wnrrifl." Miss cnuslne him quite a little pain. They a,,,,., Tutna wh::m, tlm.n iter or lilsn- matie wie tup ,wihi nuia, owu '". otiMtrGl?n, jipiayeo. a im lwu-....: op Whiting oft ruilen. splayed ninno selection. The girls 01 tne la Grande Second Ward presented a vo cal chorus and Miss Alberta Hunt, of Baker, plnvcd a piano number. served by the hostesses, the Imbler Pinochle iJarty ; -'Ffictay 'Evenlnf At ti pleasant evening of cards, the Women ol the Moosehcart'Leclon met at the home of Mrs. Julia Sltler Fri day evening. Three taolcs of pinochle wero at .playji. -iv li.'Jivl j ;! fc'ii"!,."' ' Miss, Annie Mqore won the .first prize and Mrs. Ai E: 'I'ou'ol'h.elm' 're ceived second ,ami.;or , toe women with Curt'.s Sine 'winning first and Henry Moore secdndamong. the men. DcncloU3 refreshments were served by the ho.-tes3 .assisted . by. Irene and Junior Sltler.- ., .,(,,., ,.. L. T. Club Hikes To Lookout Tower A hike to Mt.' Emily was enjoyed over the weekend; by, the L. T. club, George Forrsmanl of Gresham. Ore., who has been vi3ttlng his sister. Mrs. iee Russei, In Joseph for the past week deDiirted for Green Creek, Ida- "Here's tltc i-liig -Ifiumle gave me. lie said it's practically genuine." luckily no bones were broken' " 'his ! nnst wk with . iwr' hmthw wnH foot is badly bruised anl swelled. A ; who Is central dispatcher In the local Jweek at the Enterprise hospital j Miss Norma Hope,' and great 'grand .children, Dorothy, Jerry and Annlta I , Brown, spent Jast weekend on the I iuinaha. . " I ,51 FOUEST Joseph back galley two a 1 Harry Gibson hiked to Aneroid lake j last hunday and brought honio 10 1 nice trout. - - "- Mr. and - Mrs; Frank Reavls , and son. Hcrbort. Mrs. Dale and daughter, Lillian, of La Grande, motored U Jo sepn last Sunday taking dinner with Mrs. Ben Peal Jr., a daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Ken vis. , Jim Est ss. of Imnaha. Is hauling posts from the timber and will build a fence between his farm and the tarm of Roy Varney. , , Frank Roup and son, Raymond; of Upper Prairie creek, have purchased twu trucks and will haul grain to town. - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boyce. of Pen dleton, aro visiting a sister of Mrs. t boyce s. Mrs. Ida Williams, on Prairie cre?k this week. They plan to go to Walla Walla from here before return ing home, tars, acb Hutse, of Enterprise, who 'has been In ill health tor some time, i has gone to Baker where she will re ceive medical treatment. Mrs. Hulsc 1 is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bales, of Joseph. Mrs. Ed. Hegor has returned home from Washington and is much Im proved in health. Little Walter Bales from Spokane. Wash., Is visiting on prairie creek at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Robert 1 Williams, J. Kellne?. of La Grande, was In this vicinity last Wednesday, I Jinny nruuug was juoepii visiiaji from Snake River last week. He pur- chased a few pieces of lumber from (the Me?k sawmill, which he Intends ! taking back to Snake River with him L. E. Thornburg commenced bind ing his oats last Friday. They -were grown on unlrrlgatcd land and were almost burned up. Louise and Lucille Peal, of Joseph, spent last week visiting their- cousin, Bcnita Peal on Prairie creek. Kenneth Daggett, of Joseph, had his tonsils and adonoidB removed last He His Life Threatened cant hook caught the log Just ' In ' forest office in Joseph time or it would have rolled over Mr. j Mlns Bolle Heskett. of Upper Prairie Meek and no doubt Injured him quite creek, was visiting Mrs. Loren Scott seriously as It was a good Bized log. Mn Joseph last week., . Melvln Bue and Ralph Felt motored Mrs. D. A. Howell, of Welser, Idaho, to Baker last weekend to attend the 1 is a truest of hor slstr-r.-Mrs. F. H. strife convention of the American Le- 1 Lamphear, on Hurricane creek.. Blon-. 1, rt: - ".1 , . , r J ' Mr. and Mra.-'TTttncy Puderbaugh 'Mr.' 'and ' Mrs. W. S. Havs .wore en. 'and small son. Mild, accompanied by tertainlng Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Davi&s ' Mrs. Alice , Puderbaugh and daughter, of La Grande lost week..;-. -s t 5 Versle, returned,. homo this week from Miss Corrlne Leffler, of Mldvale, Seattle, . Wash.,' where they had been Idaho, Is a guest of Miss Katherlne visiting Mr. arid . Mrs. . Jim Johnstone White at hor home la Joseoh. and family. I Mrs. Roscoe Foster and daughter, Jr. ana :irs. uonaia uenn nave ua u len have returned from Los An- their rruests .this wceK Mr. and Mm. 1 Mr. and Mrs. i red icn ana inn fh,, v.nrt uAnn i.i.uin., ntn'iu t.nr-ooM nun MiRt . Mnrfnrif i hn.vn i-f'Lirned to Joseph alter Mrs Fostel 's parents- Mr. and Mrs. 1 Young, of Portland. The Larsons are week s vacation In Portland and tho t. n Dntnra iinM t li Tiirttt nf-.lnlv 'fi'lnrlR nf thn nrH.hfi will In Kfarlnrlo coast. lWiRs RiirhiRhllnit Hall, of Wallowa. ! Is a sister of Mrs. Bcith. Mr. ana Mrs. ,a. ismy. 01 - has returned home after visltliv? tie ' Mrs. S. Adnms and granrtdaughtpr. creek, had as their guests last wn. was getting along nicely, urady Miller, a foro3t ranger on Imnaha, Was in Joseph one duy last week. Miss Gertrude Movers, of Portland Is a guest-of her aunt, Mrs. t Clara Guy an,- in Joseph this week. . Mrs. Sara Vest, of Puyallup. Wash., is vlsltina old friends in Joseph. Mrs Vest was a former resident of Joseph and Is spending part of her tipie at the home of Mrs. Alvira Roup. Cleo Camubell has gone to Pendle ton with tho intention of Joining the navy. AT THE SARATOGA RACES In Portland Slaying After Babe's Record t sjoclnlcd Prut Photo Three men In Jacksonville were named In a warrant charging con spiracy to procure the assassina tion of Gov. Doyle E. Carlton of Florida. . . . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter, of Walla Walla, Wash.. Mr. lsley and Mrs. Hun ter are brother and sUter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamstrect and daughter and Mrs. Alvln Rudgcr. of Ijower prairie creOK, motored 10 arandc. on business last Friday. Chester Estes, of Walla Wulla, Is visiting his father. HurIi Estes, In Jo aepn nils week. While hero ho will stay with his grandmother, Mrs. kjoth Mathews. . ; . - Mrs. Ben Peal and hor nlano stu dents gave a reoltal at tho homo of Mrs. Peal in josepn lasi rriaay. aooui, 30 relatives and friends of the stu dents were present. Those taking part in tho recital were Lois- ChilderB, Benlta Peal, Maurlno Debore, An nette and Eleanor Dawson, Alice and Ilda Hlmelwrlght. Payo Spraguo, Max Ine Sheets, Maxlno Mink. Una Mays, Dorothy Brown, Frances1 Ajney. ana the twin daughters of the hostess, Lucille and Louise Peal. After the program, dellcloliB refreshments con sisting of leo orcarh. and cake wero ierved by the hostess.: . Miss Beverly Scott wont to South Fork Sunday to' Join Mrs, Walt Belth and daughter,; Marjorlo. .who had been carancd there nearly a week. AXSIiII'H' li I't PS f'f,ofo Joe Hauser, slugging first base man of the Baltimore International league club, has poted 64 home r'uns. He is just aix short rf Babe Ruth's record. They plan on staying another week before returning to Joseph. Menus Of The Day 1 cup stiff mayonnaise. ' . ; ft cup whipped cream. . - " Mix V, mayonnaise with chicken'. celery, pimlentos, salt, paprika. Chill., serve on lettuce and. top witn re. malnlng mayonnaise',, mixed wit .. whipped cream. i : t'liecse itemn fiuinir . (For 16 Sandwichesi.; ': 3-3 cup white cream cheeso. ' . Vi cup chopped plmionto 1 stuffed. ' olives. 4 tablespoons finely chopped greeu peppers. " u taDiespoons . cnoppeu dwwj. pickles. i v teaspoon salt. "' 4 tablespoons mayonnaise. V Mix Ingredients and spread' on but tered slices of white broad. ' Arrange . sandwich fashion and cut of? crusts . Oranjc :;e 4 cups water. . . 2 cups sugar. ' i cup lemon Juice. " 2 cups orange Julco. , 3 egg whites; beaten. Boh sugar and water 3 minutes. Cool. Add other ingredients and pour into sterilized Iree-er; freeze until stiff. . ' ' Cocoanut Dan , 3 eggs. 1 cup sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. teaspoon lemon extract. 14 teaspoon salt; 6 cup nuts. ft cup cocoanut. 1 cup flour. . 1 teaspoon baking powder. Beat eggs until loamy. Add sugar and beat 2 minutes. Add other In gredients and pour into shallow, greased pan. Bake 26 minutes In mod erately slow oven. Cut In thin bars and roll In confectioner's sugar. When using raislnB In a cake, cover thorn with warm water and let stand 3 minutes. Drain and while raisins aro warm, cut with jcis3ors. Thoy will be molBt in the cake when baked. Hy MrK.. Alexander George . KVKNINti HKI-ltliSIIMENTS ': Chicken Salad , ' ( ;'. Cheese Relish Sandwiahos,. Orange leo Cocoanut Bars Salted Nuts Chicken Snlud. Serving 8 d ciips diced cooked chlckon. 3 cups diced celery. , a tablespoons chopped plmtentoa. 2-3 teaspoon salt. 1 Imiannnn ptlMrikn. " GIRL REDS SERVE JAIL TERMS H Fashion's Newest Fur Fells 81.95 AND such ; a pleasing array of modestly priced hats in other years you would have willingly paid doub'.e this low price. Cox Auto Electric Electrical Ignition and Battery Repairs on all Makes of Cars Ph. M-753 ,)W25 Adams Just In! 1'f Boys' Cordiiroij I PANTS Light, and DarkColors Tf father, before returning to Greshoin Voles. Is'1 how'limnlOved .b'yi, the. Long Bench radio station KGEK,' according t.rt hr mother. Mrs. Ed. Eben, of Jo- v4eph'.' MTsr'VBUBhan .! exoellent pianiGt and nas compeseu bevuit;i ou Icctions. A surprise party was given In honor of Miss Frcaa.-La .Gora last Sunday, evening on ithe beach at Wallowa Lake.- Delicious rclrcshmehts were lurnlshadi by her slsfer,Mlss Lois be--Gore. Those attondlng the . party wero Miss tresa LeOorei'-Mlss Vir ginia Person. MabeL' EUlct, Leona Whitmore, Ora Hatter, Lois LeGore, Gicn Scote, Lee Dragon. Owen Mun hall. Albert Nye. Douglas Person. Earl iin.,t: anri Hnrold Leffell. Three small boys,. Harold. Ralph and J ir.nth R,-nt.t'ro visiting their S.S-' n-r. Miss Lena Scott, In Joseph this' THoir fiither. Dave Scott, an employe of the Pacific Power and Light company, was a resident of Jo seph before moving to Wallowa last "PI""-'- ..irti of Jcscph. and Miss Blanche Mlill ean. a nurse In the Veterans hos pital at Walla Walla. Wash., were married recently. They will make their home In Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lord, of Yakima, Wasn.. wero guests on. day last week of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Prout In Jo seph. Mr. Lord lived here a number 'yc?S , was given last Wednesday afternoon In honor of the Mlssea Irene and Frances ScmtiuSp. .... -snnn for Portland, where they will attend s chool this , coming winter. Mrs. H. M. Ogan, the hoateJ served refreshments and her . ... tho misms. Irene and rrances Echaupp, Katherlne Debore. fii? Bonnev. Maxine Sheets, Helen , Hamm. Dorothy Prout. Bcva Mays and Huth Dubois. a,t Miss Mae Salladay. of Seattle, . . MrfHlllV. Of JO- ys" ti width of Wallowa Lake' in 35 minutes last Sunday. VWlan Crawford. Eleanor Dawson, Arieni Winglleld. Ma:lne Elliott Ver la Schroll and Bethel Boner, all j in the Sunday scnooi ciass uKui j Katherlne White were given a party by Miss White at the heme of Mrs. Bert Wlngfleld on Hurricane creek one day last week. Mrs. Velthy Mitchell, occretary of the Liberty grange was hostess to a number of the grange women last Wednesday. The women are making fancy work to be sold at a carnival which the grange plans to give some time this fall. Those present were Mrs. Wm. Freedenburg and daughter, Frances. Mrs. Jay Shroll. Mrs. Pred MMtristip. Mrs. Prank. Gowine. Mrs. Guy Mitchell. Mrs. Bill Halsey and1 Mrs. Alice Baiter. A number of sheep men are ship ping out their lamba now. McFet rldge shipped out 800 nice lambs from Jo3?ph creek lrt week. EUly Mnek was in Joseph last Thursday to consult a doctor about his foct. While working at his saw mill on Upper Prairie creek, a log rolled on his foot and although nmn in an , K-vxzmxv.iifvv ii,vi;il,i. . tijn.-...y.n,.'.'ii ' i ' JM if Vi-VWtl ,i&tyf& I James M Mitchell, 20, was . MnMBr aMAah,yisw- ... , i eharoed with th0 ,laylng 0( Lllllan . vtfi . (L?. ; , : : , was round hi a furnace in the uaoe i ment of a Portland, Me., stntly.iery ! store. Aaanctntlttl .I'ress Vliolo "Allene Holmes, 23 (left), and Mabel Husa, 20, shown In Jail at Rochester, N. V., where they are serving terms of 30 days following conviction at Van Etten, N. Y on charges of desecrating the Amer ican flag. Tho two teachers at a communist camp refuBod offer of a banner from group of nearby residents.' Their refusal brought threaU to burn the camp. TINY PLANE DRAWS ATTENTION : Mrs.' James J. Tunncy (left), . wif c of the champion, with-Mrs. Carncs Weeks, at the Sai races. farmer, heavyweight ita'-a Cprlnsr.. N. V., LINDBERGH RECEIVES C DNGRESSIONAL MEDAL Swim Suits . and Sun Suits At Special Reduced Prices NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP 4 IV s i k yM4 i'i t li 7'pilot Penny Fowlie of Marshall. Ma., In the cockp.t . si his i rnytlcry pound.,". 12 'eet 'n lenglh and Is powered by a 72 horsepower meter. SAILORS THREE ON WORLD CRUISE In the presence of his wife. Mrs. Hoover and a group ot government officials, Col. Charles Llnd bergh received from President Hoover th? special congressional medal voted for him two years ago for his achievements in aviation. The grocp is shown on the White House lawn after the presentation. Left to right: Mrs. Hoover, Colonel Lindbergh, Pre 3 d?nf Hoover, Mrs. Lindbergh and Col. Campbell Hcdycs. i A Mlr.l i'tea I'liolo Here Is the captain and entire crew ef the good ship SwordH.h hown when they arrived In New York City. 63 daya out of Chicago and with 40,000 miles around the world still to go. They plan to be gone three years. Left to right: Robert H. Cook, his wile. and Don Dickson, all of Chicago. THE new cushion brim models will be popu lar this fall. In several shades of, dark colors. $4.95 I ; I if'" fel MANY fashion - wise women will choose an off - the r-face model. They are here in all head sizes. 1 j . $4.95 OTIlEJi models have bows and tucks to bring a new note to the many smart effects we are showing. $4.95 COME in and inspect our new lines see what . fashion springs for fall wear. DoraVi's SMART SHOP Depot & Adams N 1