Tuesday, June 8, 1926.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEWSo
Hand Painted China
Displayed
V Twelve dtapIayH ot heantifnl hand
fnilnted china were xli tlItl at th
liomc of Airs. J, 10. Iteynolda. uns
Heron d Hirer t, by the pupils of Mm,
l.ulhor Kilmore Dunn, teacher In
china painting:, yesterday after
noon.f Kuch of I he twelve students
oxhlhlled from fifteen to thirty
five nieces, which hud horn dec
orated during the uwt year. The
pupils displaying their work werei
Mm., J. K. rteynolda. Airs. A. T.
Mill, Ml. J. !. OoMiln. Mm. H. J.
Kilter, Mrs. Atvnh frowlejtv Mm
W. ,T-; Sh ort. M in., J . I I, I Uch n rdson.
aim. Whiter I'arkrr, Mrs. y.
iSnyoH, Mrs. M. Anthony. Win. Hob--crt
I'atllNon and MIsm CJIadys Tun-
V About 100 peivonH called during
ihe afternoon (o bw (lie exhibit.
' Mr. Oumi mill tier nliidenis were
)ittlic rwlvlnir tine and .Mm. IV Jl.
r.Mlller, Mi8.; A. V. Andrews Mi,
irorso T. Oochrnn. Mrs. A. H.
Ihinter, Mrs. John Theism and
,':Mrtf. i. Jt. Tanner poured during
4hn afternoon. ' ';r
! Kevural hlnh hi1 hoot girlM: added
to tho enjoyment of the ufternoon
..by furnishing a musical program.
:-MIks Hetty Cochran, .Miss Kdnn
Vli'ltelor. . MIkh Dorothy Itrownton
jiod Miss hols Nelson each played
)iiano nuinhers and Miss Isiibella
Miller jjnve two reading, which
were well received. Otlier irlrln as
'sistinur about the rooms and with
'rthe,servinjj: were Miss Ann Stance,
'Miss M.ii'jorle UeynoMs and Miss
IMiyllls Dunn.
ltouquets of pa id en flowers were
attractively arranged about the
rooms adding to the artistic ar
ranRitmeiit of tho china display.
! During the evening several oth
er guests who could not attend the
afternoon teu called to see the ex
hibit. .
Miss Shannon and
Mr. Lilly Marry
' Miss Doris Hlmnnon and William
C. Lilly, both or this city, wore
Set Alarms
H-"--- later now
Breakfast "
cooks in
3 to 5 .
minutes
QUICK JQUAKER, hot and en:
ticinfejis faster than plain toait.
-"or :pcVJrt,s -t'r ; thousands it is solviiitf,
the breakfast" problem. . . , - 1 'i ' '
f The most dclicibiis of breakfasts,
it providcs'an excellent food "balance"
of protein; Ckrbnliyftrtrrvsi'ahd vsuJiH,
niines plus' the "bulk" to make
laxatives less often needed that
authorities have nude the dietetic
urge of the world. -
Less nourishing foods, less de
licious foods, simply to save time are
a f Ay. Start now every day with
final that "stands by" you through
the morning'.
You Krorer has Quick Quaker ;
also (Juakcr Oats as you have always
known them.
Quick Quaker
Mi
inerva
Says
We have a few pair of
Hip lpst stiot'S in i he house
that we ni-e to run
ti jn.OO Special this week.
There are n few pair only
just one and two of a si".
Sold for $7.00 and $7.50. If
you an lucky you can ffet
fitted In these, for $..((. If
you aro interested, come in.
Also n lot -of broken sizes
at St. 05 In ladles. These,
nre the ones to ko rjunplntf
in to save, the new slippers
for best.
Rpuntex Hosiery for Bale
at SI. 00. S I - " and l..'iO.
THE B00TERY
Hot, Hot Weather!
Refrigerators
Ice Cream Freezers
Thermos Bottles
and 1
Gasoline Cook Stoves
F, L. LILLY
Hardware
Main 85
f SOCIETY
united In marriage lust evening nl
0 o'clock at tho parsonage of tho
First Methodist Kplseopul church
by the llev. W. C. Parker, pnj tor
of tho church. Tho young couple
' were -accompanied by Mr. mid Mi.
J .ester Courtney, also of IjU Grande,
j Doth Miss Shannon and Mr. Lilly
'are well known hero. She gradu
ated from the local high school hist
month. ,
They will make-li CSrnndo (heir
home,
t. ,
R. N. A. Supervisor
Is Guest Here
i.Miu Ma Homblru. of Portland,
state, supervisor for tho Itoyni
Neighbors of A merles, who Is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. J. K. Try
pn. for n few days hero hefore. she
goos to ll-.iker Friday to con duel
tho Kawlern Oregon district con
vention that opens Saturday morn
ing, was a pioneer In H. N. A. work
In tho wet. She. ea'nio out from
the eastern stales 20 years ago ah
supervisor for Washington. Oregon.
Idaho and Montana. Hho still re
tulns charge of the organisation In
Hits state and' Idaho. Altogether
she has spent about 35 years tn
the service of the Hoyal Neighbor
lodge.
Mrs. Hamblen wild this morning
that she expects ir0 or more dele
gates lo attend' the linker meet
ing. Probably about 43 will go
from l.a Gmndo, tho local unit to
put on the initiatory work under
direction of the presiding officer,
Mrs. Tarrle Katon. Mrs. Phoebe
Williams, of Maker, is district
deputy.
'
Parkdale Club
Members Entertained.'!'
Mrs. tilth Holmes and SMrs.
Kthcl Rvnearson were hostesses lo
i the members' of the ParMolot olntv
liit the home ot Mrs. KMoJ Hynear
Ison at their last meetjhg. There
j wns a short buslneas session during
tho enirly port of the 'aftorn'qdh;'
after which the remainder! of ' thf'
time was spent socially, t -The' liostj
.esses served luncheon. ' ;i
j The club will meet again Wed
nesday. Juno Ifl, at tho homo .of
"Mrs. l.enora Ilenudette, with Mrs.
Henry Young as assistant hostess.
The club will meet every two weeks
throughout tho summer.
fovB (Rpocinl) At n. . rullPit
mi't'thiH: of lh- Woman'H club Tuou
ihy nlUTnoon of In.t wPi k the. fot
lowhif; ofricors woro eloeteil for
tho tMiHiiin? yenr: Mrs. V. A. Mc
Ni-ill, proHiilcnt: Mrs. 1..-K. Andor.
koii, vlco prcHirir'tit; Mrs. Holpne
Unpoln,. rororillnjr werc'lury;. Jlrs.
I.IIIliill K. llshcr, cnrrcHpOhiliuir
Hopr'tar. nnd Mnt, l.yilla M. Lanlx,
trpiiHurer.
Announcements
Roolal annmnieeinrntH may be
printed tn llilx cnlunin frtw of
clinrei?. Any ntinotinivmrntrt per.
talniiiK in any rnncllnns uich aa
ouolunl food mk-H, etc., will be
n'Misil. AniKmiiormints, to bo
prliitptl the oanio day, uinst bp
in sot'irty etlllnr'n hmi.N lij :0U
o'rtock. News editor's note.:
The Woihen'H Korelfi-n IMIsHlonury
society pC the Klrst Methodist KpiH-copal-
church will meet ; tomorrow
afternoon ut 2:311 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. It, 1 Tjier, corner
of l-'lrst street and K avenue. Mm.
K. lllckox will he the leader
for the day. All members ure
asked to brlnff hooks and ChriHt
muH tree dreoratlonfl to he ent to
the missionary chool in tho Phil
ippines. Pendleton! Grain Hit
' By April Hot Weather
t l'KNIH.ETON, June S. (AP)
Hot weather duilnir the month of
J April did more dnmnKc than was
I at first thought In rmatitlu coun
ty, according to tfruin ;meji .who
hnvo'fcccntiy Inspected the fields.
j I he crop, which was expected to
j be a Immper one In the neitfhbor-
ihjuii ui ae veu iiiiiuun uiiHiieis, mix
been hit by hot weather shrink
age and frost until n normal crop
of six million bushels Is expected.
i Some of the lighter land ureas
may not yield more than from five
to 15 bushels un acre. I-Yom 40
to 60 bushels an aero Is looked
for on the heavier lands. Lack
of rain affected the wheut some
and a pood rain In the next 10
days would be a boon to the
heavier . lands.
Jack Pick ford, movie actor,
claims he recently aw his wife,
Marilyn Miller, and had dinner
with her.
La Aloma
:temlntacent ol Hawaii It thu
l,righlly colored chenille collier It to
Known aa JLa Aloma and baa
jhlaved popularity on the Riviera.
Princess of the"Osage TiibSs J
1 Ki, V GO
wrdnkkdAv, jrK o.
Mmuilaln SlaiKlniHl INiim Stations.
KO., DrnnT, Colo. 22.4m
9:llk ), 0:30 p. in., l!iown Pukicn
.strinj; orolieHtra: 8. ioluiprman't)
Colorado orohfHtra; U:.lfi: , Jublio
Sorvlco company of .-CbVoraot KA
oiYhi'Mtrar $tHe Hlnh, itrjo; siat-joi'to
Mellow, Hopraiio; lKrtiotliy jHi'nQl'rtsi
rtuderi) liillian OcftWiprv rpntritHo;
fhurl tjeittli. vlolnlst; Suxophoim
baiHl
ltobi'rl'Ti. KMiworfhy. W'nor:
Iluhy j W;' Hmliro'a.
Kmllii,. tdnor.1 j;- i.
Pat-irle' Staiiilanl
linrpia't; rjilWln
v j!;;;
TlinnlStnllonK.
Kl'l, IXK AtlUt'll'K. : '
MStk'vr,' 7-T:S 'iil' iii., OrrlxCRny'-'
1
' 'ti1' :' ':' . "f ' "
.;MIkh Annetta Lohmun. a white girl In whose veins runa 4ie u.'uod of
' chiefs of the OsaK Indian tribes, has been named "piinw"" to represent
tha city lit Pavl:u.-.ku, Ok la., at the convention of ttu tiocicty uf Okla
Himwi Imlliia.'i ti-i uw-lait
I Radio I
Made from .
Cream of Tartar
A pure
food product
derived from
luscious grapes.
No one has yet
discovered
a safe
substitute
for it.
Ask your
Doctor.
He knows!
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fek I
orophafio strtni; onwmhlo; 7:SO-8;
Nick HarrlR dotootivo Mtory; S-9.
program. California TVtroh'um cor
poration: fl-10, popular hoiih: pro
ffmni; J 0-1 1, Charloa ncauclianip,
tenor.
KI"OA, Seattle, Wash. ( trM.llill-
lldOko), n : 4 S -S : 1 5 p. m., Hopper
iveny I'uinpuny HiiKiin niKruin;
8:30-10, program.
KI'WII.; HollywoiMl. al. (2A2in
llUUktt), lf:30r!r:3() pwin., I'ontlac
HI,' Jfri'iit-rj 'li.cSur;-, Sa, atudlo pro
KTI'ti t) ; i UlOj Tirorani', Paelflo 1)0--olopmen
'Company; 10-10:30, Mu
tual,' Mo'tofs Joko contesl; 10:30
lUJO.'Wamor'ilrothorB frolic.
Ut;). Onkland, Col. . (:li.iin
H3k.), G p. in-,Ilnnor concert.
' .UtiXX4. ' l'tirtliiitil' , Oi'i.. fJ4ll.r..it.
tliokv);! '-7 p. ni:; -dinner 'concert:
S-.i; cdnHert': H'-i ft. tonl nmltn- 1
f IS
r e a sons why
chilling Baking Powd e r
is the pride of Western Kitchens
. Baking Insurance
If for any reason you are
dissalsfied with anything
-you ever b it l with
. Sch i Hint's--' mere ly t e 11
your grocer. Instantly, he
will fay you or the thtngi
you have used
(flour, butter, egg.i, everything)
and for the full hacl(age ,
of Saving Pouider.
We will pay him. Jlo red
tape-"no strings.
Schilling ti ture--tbat'i alll
Comes in full pound
(16 oz.) tins
Sister Mary
'Says:
i l- , (ly SMcr Mary)
nreahfUHt Btewod prunes, , cer
eal, thin cream; ponehed eggs with
crisp bueon, Avhole wheat toaat,
milk, coffee.
lamehfon linked, spinach,,
cheese muffins, radishes, Kivnoh
rice pudding, mllk.ttea.
1 hnner Hroilod porlrhoo
sleak. baked polaioes, creamed
gren beans, endK'o wllh bacon
dressing, strawberry pnddlng,
milk, coffee., whole wheat ImvaiI,
Of course juniors tinder school
age do not Indulge- In the muffins
and radishes suggested In I he
luiH-heon nieiiu. Whole wheat
brtnd and baiter and finely mine
m! green onions should be provtd
ei) for small . stay-at-homes who
u o at tho tabli, . ,
Stiawlsrry I'mkling ' t
'..One quart horrlea,. 1 cup granu
lated sugar, 2 cups flour, 2 ta-
spoons baking powder, H leaspoou
suit, l cup milk, 3 eggs, one uunr-
wit, l cup milk,
,l,M "ml WHH
u Imttered hakii
hutier.
sh iHirles, Put Inlo
king dish and sprlu-
IOo with sugar. Combine - flour,
salt and hnklng powder and sift In
to mixing bowl. Pout egg' until
light nnd odd with milk to dry In
gredients, Silr until bailer la per
fectly smooth. Heat In melted but
ter, beating mixture hard for two
minutes. Pour over berries In
baking dish and h:iho 4fi mlnutea
in a numerate oven- nerve warm
with hnrd sauce.
This is a variation from the iih
ual shortcake In that tho berries
are cooked and eggs aro added to
"cake.V However., no . sugar t is
used tn the batter, the fruit alone
being sweetened , . .,'
slninu-iilul ihuhIc; 10-11, vocal, In
strumental. -. -
litl.l, Ki AiiKTlex, Cal. (405.3m
f4ki'), ti::io-7:30 l, m., Clitldren'a
hour with I'ncie John; 8-ltl. Joso
Arlait and Ilia Mexican tlltortuln
crs. I - -
KNX. Holljwood. Cl. (.H:ttl.III
minkc) 7-8 p. in., Hoyt Vitivr Hoot
or program; 8-0, progrant, Btow-art-Wurner
dealers; U-10,' Motor
Transit Stages program; 10-11, fca
turn program: 11-12, Cocoanut
Grov. danco orchestra.
K Wsc, I'lilltiian, Wash.' (.i4.0iu
Htltlkc), 8-0:80 p. mi, (J.neva liyera,
wlilsller: i.ouImo i.'letclKtr, vocalist.;
Credit QA RR'S No Interest
i! .!::.- il .'..t
.1' . -, -.I'll'- . -.
An Even, Fluffy
Texture
Schilling
Baking Powder
raises a cake with
myriads of fine,
fluffy bubbles.,
Cream of Tartar
always gives that
fine, even
texture that no
substitute has
ever been able
to equal.
' rutman'g -Garmeottt,
-.
Exclusive, Hut
Not
' Expensive "
rtuby Hcubncr, plunhrt; loyt Ponnd,
reader.' . ' 1 '. '" . " ' ' ." .. .
' JAMTOKS KMMtl.li
GltKKI.KV, Colo, (AP) lforly
men ure enrolled In Uio Jaultora
school, conducted tinder thu aus
pices of tho Colorado state teachers
college here. The course lasts but
one week and Is under tbo loader
ship of 11r. II. H. Panders, of tho
T-
PUTMAN'S
NEW
Summer Froclcs;
.i At Popohr Prices
1 5.75 8.50
12.50 !
16.50
is'
Dainty, lu'eezy fashions to keep you cool
on hot days.'- !,
, , Tiyb Silk; Rayons, Voiles, CreiM De Chine;;
Georgette, Pdlka-dot Crepes. In all the new
summery shades.', ' '
LADIES
AND MIUUNKWY
college faculty. '. lntrcUn la both
by lecturo - and .-. demonstration.
Two-third of last years class are
back for more, . J . . ; ':
IKKiS TO H1TKT BO
8AI.T I-AKK,. AIM ' tolaod
hftunds are to .be iiaid In iaeareh
for Marlon Kobb, .. . 17-year-old
youth, mlwririf In the southern pan
of tho state alneo . Saturday. With a
V. L. lichen, Stationer
i , Just Received!
. , . New Boxed Stationery
- Correspondence. Cards . - Place Cards
Moderately priced.
J.W. BUSniCE CO.
You can have Ice Books or Cards or
pay cash, as you please. , Ice is cheaper
at the plant i
Phone
Pure Water Ice Company
J. W. BUSH, Prop. .
Phone 334-W. Residence 1SW
' 4
No
FREE DEMONSTRATION
' :l
FutmM's
GarmenU, '
Exclusive, But
Not i
Expensive ;
brother the boy went In search of
an animal which' had been 'preying
on the liobb herds the pair sep
arated and when Marlon did not
return to camp, a search revealed
only his horse and some articles
of clothing saturated with Mood.
Cupid hus many aids, but none
helps more Ihnn life In a board
ing house, .;-;;.;.,',
'"oj'hl III! IHII'HM l
334-W
Out
standing Advantages
No wear on clothes;
Simple easy to under
stand;
Quiet;
AD-metal wringer;
Wash and wring at same
time: V
heavv nails to lift:
Washes heaviest and most
delicate clothing equal
ly well
ir
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