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Thursday, March 10, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. PageThrj DcniEiryNiEWjr Ulm Ben Dak. Society Sdltat pIumu Mala tntu i:m a. m. Mrs. J. K. Wright Is Candidate For D. A. R. Position With. Portland chapter as the host ess group, the 19th annual state con ference of the Oregon society. Daugh ters of the American Revolution, opened In Portland today, with Mrs. -W. W. McCredie, state regent, pre- siding at all the sessions. None of the members of the La Grande chapi ter was able to attend, but the local group is represented among the can didates -for office by Mrs. J. K, Wright who is a candidate for librar ian. 1 A display of national defense liter ature loaned by the national commlt rtee In Washington, D.. C, will be a -feature of the meeting. It will be under the supervision of Mrs. . Nelson W. Hibbs, state chairman, and the committees on national - defense of the three Portland chapters. The pub lic is invited to visit this exhibit. Chief interest Is centered on the election of state officers ancl the board of governors of the Champoeg memorial cabin. Multnomah chapter has Indorsed Mrs. John Y. Richard- i .son for state regent. The following; :women are candidates for state offices on Mrs. RlchardBon's ticket: Vice re gent for Southern Oregon, Mrs. Mark Weatherford, Albany; vice regent for Eastern Oregon, Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, , ;Hcod River; recording secretary, Mrs. Arthur Quackenbush, Eugene; corre sponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Arve ison, Portland; registrar, Mrs. B. Q. Harding, Medford; chaplain, Mrs. Wil liam :Diehlsnider, McMtnnvllle; cus todian, Mrs. Herman Grossman, Ore gon City, librarian, Mrs. J. K. Wright, La Grande; historian, Miss Mary Agnes Kelley, Portland; treasurer, Miss Ethel May Hardy, Portland. Candidates for the board of governors have not been announced. Mrs. R. F. Murphy Presents Program Mrs. R. P. Murphy presented a pro gram of contemporary Oregon fiction yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Daughters of the American Rev olution, iield at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. ,B. 8. Eokln. The program was ably -presented and was enjoyed by a large group of members. Plans lor planting trees were start ed, and a committee was appointed 'for this. The committee Includes Mrs. Raymond O. Williams, Mrs. H. G. Avery and Mrs. G. T. Cochran. Tea was served late In the af terr noon by Mrs. Eokln. The hostess for the next meeting on April 8 has not yet been selected, but will be announced later. Mrs. leona Berry, first, and Mrs. Ber nlce Suydam, consolation. Mrs. Reta Oaertner also received a prize. Mrs. Edith McLean and Mrs. Leona Berry were guests for the afternoon. A St. Patrick's motif was carried out In the decorations and In the re freshments which were served at the close of the party by Mrs. Childers and Mrs. Suydam. Mrs. William Fitzgerald will be hostess In two weeks. W. C. T. XL Plans . ' For, Institute The Women's Christian Temperance Union held an enthusiastic meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Smith, on J avenue Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Masten, vice president, was In charge of the meeting which opened with several: songs. After a short business session plans were made and committees appointed lor the all-day Institute on March 22 A potluclc lunch will be served at noon, with a program to follow. Mrs. Ada Jolley, state president, will be in La Grande for the event. . Birthday Party At Busch Home .Mrs. E. Busch was complimented Monday .evening on the occasion of her birthday anniversary when a group of friends entertained at. a party in .her honor at her home Cards -and singing were enjoyed and Mrs. Jack Brandt Hostess to Club A St. Patrick's motif was a clever feature of a party at which Mrs. Jack Brandt entertained the Helomala club' yesterday afternoon . at her home. Twelve members were present for the event,' and the prizes at bridge were received by Mrs. Denver Charlton, high, and Mrs. Walter Lane, second. A two-course luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Hoppel will entertain in two weeks. So Ne He Club Is Entertained The So Ne He club was entertained yesterday afternoon at a pinochle party at the home of Mrs. Lorene Childers. Mrs. Bernlce Suydam as sisted the hostess. w - Prizes at cards were received by . . . Chest COLDS yield , more quickly to ; double direct action of Vicks VapoRub. 9 . Use the new Vicks Nose Drops with VapoRub in the Vicks Plan. BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS Lovely Women Say It's Wonderful Prevents Larjje Pores Stavs on Longer Because new wonderful MELLO- GLO Pace Powder Btays on longer and prevents large pores. No more shiny noses. Not affected so much by per spiration. Jts one shade blends with every complexion, giving more life to the skin. New French process wtJi-LO-GLO makes you look younger, Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. Try MELLO-GLO. Glass Drug to. Adv. I u enriAT. PAT.miwnAP. .Thursday, March 10 8J00 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright ; entertain Lions and auxiliary, at their ;home. ' ?8:00 Triangle club,, with Mrs. H. W. Riley. fl:00 Three ;D club, iwlth . Mr. and Mrs. Nat-a Zweifel. rasa?, March It ! 11:00-3:00 Lenten luncheon, St. Peter's Guild, Honan hall. 2:00 L. S. to the B. of Ii. F. and E social club, with, Mrs. Will Pldcock. 2:00 L. C. B. club, with Mrs. P. W. Poole. 2:00 L. h. club, with Mrs. A.E. Hug. 2:00 Westway club, of the W. ' B. A with Mrs. Collie , Spencer, 2108 Cedar. 2:30 Presbyterian Missionary society, -annual meeting, with Mtb. Lee Reynolds, 408 N avenue. 0:00 L, D. 8. Boy Scouts ath letic show and danoe, small ballr ' xoom, Recreational hall. 0:00-12:00 Freshman dance, Eastern Oregon Normal school. - Saturday, March 12 1:00 Bridge .club, with, Mrs. L. . l Mv.Hoyt. ...... . ' 7:30 Order of Rainbow for Girls, at the Masonic hall. . . 8 :00 Night Hawk club, with Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Hoppel. 8:00 Saturday Evening Bridge club, with Mrs. Guy Ellis. Monday, March 14 1:00 Art Research club lunch eon with Mrs. Fred iKlddle. 1:46 San Soucl club, with Mrs. Guy Ellis. " 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. J. J. iBroomfleld. 2:30 A. A. U. Wrf. T. A. child study group, -.with .Mrs. ,R. L, Skeen. 4:00 Gatusl Camp Fire, with Mrs. Raymond O. Williams. 7:30 Royal Neighbors of Am erica, at the Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 (Daughters of the 'Union Veterans, at the Moose bail. A ' Tuesday, March 16 12:00 Neighborhood club lunch eon, La Grande hotel. 2:00 Neighborhood .club, at the La:Grando , hotel. 2:00 Goodwill club, with Mrs. Putman Yeok. - 3:46 Wild Flower Slue Blrd group, with Mrs, Merton OhiHiers. 7:30 Neighbors of Woodoraf t,' at the Odd Follows hall. 7:30 Delphian chapter, at the Sacajawea Inn. 7:30 U-go I-go club, with Mrs.' Clyde Charlton, 2102 Second. .8:00 L. A. to the B. of R. T., Sacajawea Inn. Wednesday. March 18 1 :00 Bible Searchers class of the Presbyterian church, with Mrs. tHarry .Turner. 2:00 Methodist Church Foreign -.and Home Missionary societies, with Mrs. T. E. Plerson. 2:00 Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christian church., with Mrs. J. D. Smith. 2:00 Parkdale club, with Mrs. Harriot Stll well. 2:00 St. Mary's Altar society of the Catholic church, with Mrs. Julius Roesch. 7:00 Clio club, with Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Ralston. 7:30 Crystal Rebekah lodge. No. No. 60, Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 L. S. to the B. of L. F. and E., at the Eagles hall. 7:30 Neighborhood Music club, at the La Grande hotel. 7:30 Literature group of the A. A. U. W., with Miss Kate Houx. 8:00 Past Matrons of the East ern Star, with Mrs. O. May;Noyes, 1501 Adams avenue. . 8:00 No Hostess Bridge club, with Mrs. Paul Meyers. Baby Lindbergh's Nurse Aids Kidnap Hunt . ..i .. .. ... . jaUJJlWJLIMll I. ' i Geneva Cottrell at the close of the evening. p Divisions A and B Meet Wednesday Divisions A and B of the' Loyal Sis ters Aid of the Christian church gathered yesterday at the tiome of Mrs. L. R. Purdy for a business meet ing, followed by a social hour. Mrs. J. A. Bugg and Mrs. A. P. Nelson as sisted Mrs. Purdy. Plans for a benefit luncheon tobe Bervcd at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arch Conley, on April 1$, were started, and committees will be art pointed later. A cooked food sale was planned by Divisions A and B. Mrs. Harry Saudoz and Mrs. Wal ter Price were appointed as a general committee for the next meeting of the general Loyal Sisters - Aid to bo held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. J. D. Smith. . K. D. Club Meets v At Winburn Home , Mrs. Alta Winburn and. Mrs. Kula Webb were hostesses yesterday at a party at which the K. D. club was entertained .at the home of the for mer. Games were played during the afternoon and the awards were re ceived by Mrs. Blanche McGhean, first; Mrs. P. W. Pool, second; and Mrs. Lola Winburn, consolation. -Mrs. Laura Winburn .was also presented with a gift. . Mrs.'Pool and her mother, Mrs. Wil liara Ban ton, of Ladd Canyon, -were guests at the meeting, and the mem bers present were Mrs. OlUe Crawford, Mrs. Ella Baker, Mrs. Blanche , Mo 'Ghean, Mrs.- Breta ; Johnson, Mrs. Laura Winburn, Mrs. Hazel Starmer, Mrs. Lola Winburn. Mrs. . Minnie Starmer and the hostesses. Mrs: McGhean will be the next hostess on March 23. . v Menus Of The Pay 18 MEN AT WORK ON STREETS, DYKE (Continued From Page .One) .Hecnuse she was tlie firut to discover Mint llaliv Lhulbci'li wns nilHKlllg, . Ijeny Ouw, ubuvv, nuru hi llm liliidlu'ili huiii lm.s held an Imiwrtiuit place In news oT the lHve.stl,'atiiuu . ltep"t) rrnin the LliHllterRh home state she has spent hours weeping in her room in one of (lie wings of (he limine. 1'lct.itrc above is a c-losciip snapped shortly before the kidnaping. Mrs. Busch was showered with a num ber of attractive gifts. Pour tables were arranged for pi nochle and the prizes were received by Charles Hllderbrand and Mr3. Eunice Cottrell, first; Mrs. Orvnl Doane and Ployd Nash, consolation. Royal Neighbors Will be Hostesses In the Interest of the national pep contest which Is being waged this wirfter by the Royal Neighbors of Am erica, the La Grande camp will en tertain the Baker group next Monday evening at 7:30 ftt the Odd Fellows hall, Mrs. W. .Vedder announced this ; morning. A program Is being plan ned for the entertainment of the vis itors. " Safeway Women's Club Entertains Graham presided at this session. The Eastern Oregon conference hold in La Grande on Feb. 22, and. the subsequent interstate meeting at Payette, Ida., were reported before the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Brady and Mrs. Hazel Graham at tended the Payetto conference. Hard-'Time Danee Planned by M.LA. Overalls, cords and gingham dresses will bo in vogUo Friday evening at the M. I. A. hard-time dance which will be held at 9 o'clock at the Rec reational hall. Procedlng the dance an athlotic show will bo presented by the Boy fleouts.of 'roop III, featur- lng boxing,' wrestling and stunts. iTho public is invited to attend. Heated Airplane Wings Eliminate Ice Formation LANGLEY FIELD, Va. (ff) Vapory heated airplane wings have been . found to be one answer to the prob lem of lco formation In flying. By using engine exhaust gases ! either directly or to heat mixtures of ! alcohol and water, scientists of tho national advisory committee for aero ' nautlcs say that the ice hazard may be eliminated. Tests conducted by Theodore Theo dorsen and William Clay -showed it was necessary only to heat the front portion of the wing surface to effect complete prevention. j The actual quantity of heat needed , was in the order of one-tenth of that available In the exhaust gases. Dlreet distribution was found practicable for "all-metal" wings, while pipe lines and a boiler were used In other types. On the upper surface it was also found advisable to ubo a small slot behind the heated section to collect the rain water from melted ice. This prevented the water from being blown back and forming into Ice on trailing edge of a.wlng. -T By Mrfc. Alexander George A MARCH LUNCHEON MENU (Serving eight) Tomato Juice Cocktail Cheese Rolls Tuna Ttmbales Cream 'Sauce Buttered . Peas Hot Rolls (Currant Jelly Fruit Salad Salad Dressing : Banana Date Cake .Deasert Whipped Cream j . Coffee , j Clieetw Holla (Serve warm) 16 siloes white bread. 1-3 cup yellow . cream roheese. 4 tablespoons soft butter. 2 tablespoons salad dressing. 4 teaspoon salt. . Select very fresh bread, Cut It In thin slices and cut off .crusts with sharp knife. Mix rest of ingredients and when very soft spread con bread. Roll up each piece. and toast In a moderate oven. Serve at once, Tuna TlmbaSes 1 cups tuna. . . 1 cup soft bread. . . Yi teaspoon salt. ' 14 tteaBpoon paprika. Vt teaspoon celery, salt. . 2 tablespoons finely chopped pimen tos. 1 tablespoon finely chopped green peppers. . 2 eggs, beaten. 1 cup milk. 4 tablespoons butter, melted. Mix Ingredient and pour into but tered tlmbale pans. Set in pan of hot water and bake 30 minutes, in, slow oven. Unmold carefully and surround with cream sauce. Cream Sauce 4 tablespoons butter, 6 tablespoons flour. . 3 cups milk. . ,s & teaspoon salt. 14 teaspoon paprika. 1 egg beaten. Melt butter , and add flour. When blended, add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add rest of Ingredients and cook l minuto. Stir constantly. Serve at once. Banana Date Cake Dessert cup fat. 1 cups sugar. 2 eggs. 1 cup mashed bananas. yh cup sour milk. . 1 teaspoon vanilla. . 3 cups flour. 4 teaspoon salt. ' 1 teaspoon soda. teaspoon baking powder. cup chopped dates. cup broken nuts. Cream the tat and BUgar. Add eggs and beat 1 minute. Add rest of in gredients. Pour Into shallow pan fit ted with waxed paper. Bake 80 min utes in moderate oven. Cool, and serve In squares topped with whlpf pea cream. tljo t v In Illinois there are 6,000 more women than men above 65 years old. pay on the old basis that of per call and 60 cents per hour. : Last year the call amount was raised to 1.50, The -master was discussed briefly and the firemen withdrew their resignations. ..Mr. McAllister stated this morning that the matter had been settled. Bills in the amount of $4238.94 for February were ordered paid by warr rant.- . . Cash on hand at the end of the weak was; 410,0986.41. divided as fol lows: La Grande National $6131.15, U. ,S. - National 4 14 1.68 and cash $723.68. The cash In 'the bank, of course, 1b in the First National but Btlll appears on the city report as separate deposits., , , .. . . .. Pay !. 4,Recently,,,,writes.a son-oMue-aoll to .the -Ciuelnnntl Enquirer, "you quoted ft noted novelist as saying that 'writing is Just ns hard as dig ging dUclies.1 Do you mean to say," lie demands, "that you really believe such twaddle?". "Surely," defends the editor. "And, nowa days the .writer . turns up just about , as much-dirt." Stag Leaps Over Motor Coach Tourists -visiting Mtnehend, Eng land, recently -got nn -ertra thrill while viewing the Doone valley when a stng hunted by the Devon and 'Somerset at as hounds leaped over .the .sight-seeing motftr conch. The coach had been stopped to en able - the -passengers to watch the hounds. Suddenly the stag broke cover and Jumped from one field to another over the heads of the tour . Eggshell Etiquette: . AVlmtovep -the 'Origin -of -crushing the shell after eating :the regg, .'the practice has been for yenrs In France an exhibition of good man ners. Claude Hardy translated Bras-' mus on etiquette In 1013. "To clean an eggshell with the fingernails or the thumb Is absurd ; to do 'It with the tongue is still more ridiculous; It can r he done more decently with the knife." , BE CELEBRA1 Ministerial Associatioj ua. uranae.MaKea rl For Program, j The . .committee ..appointed 1 meeting , Monday of the iLa 0 Ministerial association - J,- Welz, chairman, W. 'H. Bertzoi A. J. Starmer met In the ot the Presbyterian ' churcb worked -out the program of -rei services vhloh wlIleatnre'Holy; March 21-27. All the co-ope: church and ministers will be ! sented. A ull program will U nounced later. : . ,. , . .1 Holy week holds within Its Good Friday, the sixth day, a culmination of that week as of the lenten season. It Is t nlvsrsary of the death of ourj and Is meant to emphasize the'! connected with His -cruclllxloi cause. He by His death obtain humanity the highest good. . thli Is called Holy week, and all ma Bhould think of what this has a pushed . In the .world, it Is eipl Today men mount the .ensign cross on their . banners, blazoa the baldric of knighthood, an It high on their spires abo smokestacks of, their -workshg; if they would -elevate .It abov, smoke of toll, the .mist .and m of earth. Into the realm of per) calm and ceaseless -sunshine and shine, a silent golden . flngei pointing to their hopes. N( impress It on -the -seals of-oourj glorifies it upon the canvass, i sings its praises, beauty wea; as an amulet. on. Its. alabaster ) and grief carves ilt as an eplti wounded love and resurrection upon 'the marble -door of the Therefore the chufthas ilnv) .mankind to .observe these dayi increasing Interest. and appree and gratitude, giving of thehs to meditaUon ojnet worship, ministers of the .city are deslroti all will co-operate In maklnj week profitable to the develaj of righteousness In the commit Motor vehicle accldunta -j 130 deaths in Montana during as compared with 106 In 1930 Sets New Swim Mark SYDNEY, Australia P) A new Australian BWimmlng mark for tho 800 yards wob made .here at the New South Wales championships by An drew Charlton, formor Olymplo cham pion, with a time of 10 minutes, 2'i seconds. mm ISTHEI. J OUARANTEED Y CTJj i "1 THIS SIGNATURE ftlXl Always fresh in tr seqled,foil'lined pack? CHOICEST ORAtj PEKOE or GREEN JA Six women from Baker were guests of the Safeway Women's club yos- iterday at the home of Mrs. Mercedes Bales. Guests were Mrs. Virginia Wor lley, Mrs. Grace "Head, Mrs. Dorothy 'Hortlng, Mrs. Jessie Moore, Mrs. Lus ter and Mrs. Eunlco Conro. Bridge was played during the af ternoon and the prizes were received by Mrs. Head, .first, and Mrs. Conro, consolation. : A St. Patrick's inotlf appeared In the bridge table appointments and in the refreshments which were served at the .close of the afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Moore will entertain on March 23, at her home in Baker. Legion Auxiliary tin- Business Meet p-l MISS HEATH patronizes and Recommends fat I The I s&ii Colonial Beauty Shop Y-ai EXPERT IIAIRCITTIXO V5-'- SU.IMPOOIXO & .WAVING .'it ; 4 4 The only Vnion Beanty Shop In tti'M r f-'- Lo Grande with Barber In Connection Although tho American Legion aux iliary Joined with the legionnaires for the program presented by the Baker post last night, a separate business meeting was held at 8 o'clock at ino Sacajawea Inn, with a number of vis itors from Baker attending. Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Minnie White Coming- Here Mar. 23 j Mrs. Minnie O. White, of Portland; worthy grand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, will be a visitor in La Grande on March 23, for her an nual Inspection of the local chapter. Mrs. White will be honored at din ner at 0:30 at tho Masonic hall, pre ceding the Inspection. Miss Stella Bloch presided at the regular business meeting held last i night at the Masonic hall to make plans for tho entertainment of the state head. y j sLeap Year Party At Tyler Home A leap year party was enjoyed by the ' Queen Esther-Standard Bearer nroun of thn Methodist church last I night at the home of Mrs. R. P, Tyler. Miss Edna Brown was In charge of j the program of games enjoyed dur ing th-a evening. Fifty were present for the event.' Refreshments were served by the hostess, asslstd by. Misses Edna Brown, Reba Oray. 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