Tuesday, June 29, 1926.
E& G2ANDE EVENING
ESJCavEIl
X
NEWS of SOCIETY
Celebrates V'
Fourth Anniversary
Uttlo Krenl Word Kl", son or
funtaln mitt Mrs K.f W. celo
hraud his fourth birthday anni
versary yesterday w.Uh a birthday
party ut the Kly homo on it ave
lino. Fourteen little Rirls and boys
were un :..;.'.'
: (lamra wro enjoyed during the
ufttrnoon with Wtlford .iirhrlefc
winning the drat prixa In the "pin
the tall on tho bunny" contest and
Helen Tahbett receiving drat prise
nnionir tho Klrhr. Dleklo Uoitex
fount! tho moat poanutM during the
peanut hunt, and -wan given. th
hoya' prize.' Nuncy ; Dutton '.. ', won
the prlsn among tbn little girls
present In tlio mime contest. Hev-ej-al
other gamea were enjoyed by
the children during the afternoon.,
After the guin.es . the children
Were taken to the dining room,
where refreshments of lco cream,
cuke and punch were nerved. Hal
loons In all colors flduted uhont the
ctlr In the dining room and were
fastened to each little guest's cbulr.
The centerpiece was a birthday
cuko in pink and white with four
lighted candles, leavers' for' ihe
little hoy guests were cup guns and
for the girls pretty little cups.
-.' Tho children present were: Al
bert and Nancy Dutton, llitth. Jem
and Wllford X.urhrlck, John llusey,
Dickie lxttes, Helen Tnhbett. Jim.
ifjle Neal, Clrace Helen Bohnen
kamp. Tinny Metchlf, Jlomer Sni
der, rhyllls Weslenhaver and Kl
jlno and Krnest Kly. - '
.
Knights and Women's'
Order in Social Meet
. More than 65 Knights of Pythias.
I Pythian Ulsters and their families
gathered nt the K. P. hall last eve
ning for the lost social meeting of
the K. P. lodge this season. Din
ner was served shortly 'after 7
o'clock by the committee of knights
Enjoy Swimming:
Party at Cove
Mix automobiles left Ihe First
Presbyterian chuivh tat 6:0 otlork
AIMEE fcXFfcA'iftiS"" "
HER RELIGION IN
SIGNED STATEMENT
l-OS ANOF.I.KS. June 29. AP
Almee Krntplo McPherion,
eTungellst. center of a kldnuifing
story which authorities ure now
last evening taking so members of i invest Igullng who took exception
the Intermediate Christian Endea,
vor society to Cove, where they en.
Joyed a swimming party, The-
young people were accompanied by
Miss Hulua Anderson and Mrs. 1.
C. Bowser.
j After enjoying the water of the
Covo swimming pool for more than
an hour the parly went to the pic
nic grounds near the pool, where a,
picnic lunch was served. They
returned to their homes In i
Ornndo at uhont ID o'clock.
Epworthians Meet
At Neff Home
The Kpworth league of the South
Methodist Episcopal church nuet
last evening ut Ihe home of Mr.
and Mrs. Neff. A business session
was held durlrjr tho early part of
the evening, followed by games.
Later In tho evening dainty re
freshments were , served by the
hostess. Forty-two members of tho
league wero present.
Announcements
Soclai hwkmwih may fee
printed ta tills roltintaj free of
charge. Any announcements per
taining to any function such as
cooked rood sales, etc., will be
refused. .Announcements, lo be
printed the same day, him be
In society editor's ha mis bj t:00
o'clock. News editor's note.
to the designation applied to her
of "self-styled healer" at the re.
quest of the Associated Press has
nuule a signed ' statement of her
religious profession particularly
with ri'gurd to the "divine heal
ing" advertised in the . l.os An
geles newsnaiM'rs under the nuine
of Angelus Temple., her head
quarters. The stutcim-nt follows:
"1 preach solvation from ain.
Men and women cnini to the altar,
confess their sin and arc saved. 1
huve led them to the ultar and
prayed for them, it Is true hut how
absurd it would he to suy '1 um a
saviour, here Is a num 1 saved.1
"J.lkewse I preach Jesus ('hirst,
the great physician all sufficient
for body us well us soul. Men and
women come to the altar and
touch the hem of his gnnuent, and
have been hculcd of muny diseases
in answer to believing pruyurs. Yet
I would not say that I was a 'heal,
er' or 'here is u man that 1 have
healed. .
"Just as Jesus Christ. Is Ihe sav
iour, so ho Is Ihe heuler nnil re
ceives nil tho glory." '
"Iiivlnc healing In answer to
pruyer is not something peculiar
to our church. Other churches
huve always prayed for the. . sick.
Tho Kplseopul churches huve late
ly been known throughout the
land for tho wonderful meetings
with prayers for' the afftletcd.
Particularly we preachers pray for
the siclt of their flock."
Capital's Most Famous Women
' '. 1 I..
n 1
7V W iff
(A - & V
KXl'l-OKICItK QI'AURKl.I.ED
In charge. Two long tables wero to be there, . . (
urrunged for ,thls purpose, decor.
uled with pretty bouquets of sweet- The Parkdale club will meet to
neas and other garden flowers of : morrow afternoon at Klversido
The General Aid society of the
Mrst Methodist Kpiscopul church
will meet tomorrow ufternnnn at
2:30 o'clock at tho homo' of Mrs. SEATTLE ' George H. Wllklns.
Dorothy Kmith on Pennsylvania who led Ihe unsuccessful Detroit
iLvenue. ' aii mhrnhm ,,..-. i 'Artie exDedltion, uuurroled with
the season.
, An Interesting program' follow
ed the dinner with Hurley I
Ktoiieklng. ciiulrmUn-. of tho pro
gram committee, presiding. The
bugle call by Adolph Slegrist called
the meeting to brder, followed by
the presentation of the flag and
tho singing of "America." .
Mr, Ktoncklng Introduced tho
How William Crosby ltoss as the
speaker of the evening. Mr. ltoss
talked about the Declaration of In.
dependence and its author, Thomns
Jefferson. He told nttilly Interest-
ng facts concerning tho life of,
Jefferson, saying that ho. was not
park. Mm Kll Keaudetto and Mrs.
tenry Young will bo hostesses.
MuJor Thomas G. l.anphler, unof
ficial army observer, Lleutennnl
Carl B. Ellson, expedition pilot
Bald. He predicted Lunphler would
ask the Detroit Aviation society lo
let him leud the, next exploration
attempt.
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Sister Mary SAVE with
Says . SAFETY
1 ii. hi. i .
(II) SlHl?r Mary) .
liffiaKroMi- Mtowpcl prunes, cer
eal, thin cream, scrambled .-pg-ffif
.with bacon, ' crip whole wheut
toast, milk, coffoo. .
IsUnchcon Chicken nnd - Bptn-
, i,n c ttrtflnrntlnn wn HUp, CrOUIOnif, Open lOllUUO
or imlepondPnco but tho author of ntl ttuco nnlwtohOH, caramol
rellfflouM freedom in VirKinia, lie . milk, ten.
was alHo the founder of the Vnt- I Pinner Hroiled lumb ehopH.
verslly of' Vlrclnliu IbaKea potatoes, , creamed peas,
mu nv;t- suu. ...it, -.. fni. -new-.-cabbuKO-
lowed hr nocal solo yy Mr ' fahanv b
ley iru, CeoilipUMI'U l .,linn -
ma Lilly at the piano. Utile Mlssf This luncheon soup uses a stock
ItuthloJnyers played two piano "tde from, tho bones of the chlrk
nuinhers und both times was en-"" le" from the preceding dinner.
h...ln.llell., reeelved. Miss OllvO StlCll 11 StOCk Is known US "second
Mtyour
r - i . A - - mm mm
sulnd raspberry
bread,.'., milk,
June Cotner sang a vocal solo, ne
st ock"
ami, while lucking In
comipnnied by Miss Barbara litott strength of tllo first stock, it gives
at the piano, and later In the, eve
nlng appeared In two solo dance
numbers. Her first dance was the
flavor to a soup.
CliH ken and Splmvl, Soup1
One pound spinach, 4 table-
Phurleston. Miss Barbara Pldcock ' spoons bulter, 3 tablespoons flour,
played two pfcino solos and also ' 1 teaspoon suit, H teaspoon pep
aceompfinled Miss Effle Dlnnchard per, 1 teaspoon sugar, 4 cups hot
at tho piano when she played two chicken stock, 1 tablespoon min-
violln selections. John Rogers tout .ceil parsley,
two (Swede stories. Two songs by 1 Wash spinach
Miss Frances Smith closed the pro
gram. Mrs. H. K WallLs accom
panied her at the piano.
Minerva
Says
On Saturday morning, last,
we received four more new
styles of Slippers. One light
Champagne One-Strap, cop
per color trim, high heel at
$7.,0; one Patent openwork
or cut-out Oxford, alligator
trim, 148 Cuban heel a
new novelty in this line:
also a One-Sirup Slipper In
parchment color, one-strap,
medium cut Cuban wood
covered heel, beautifully
decorated with applique
work on vamp and cut-out.
Neat, cool and dressy. Pric
ed ut 7.S0. And other styles
that sell from B.I)0 lo J7.50.
THE B00TERY
Toy Cash and Pay Less.
Itcd Xros and Arch-Aid
Slippers for the conservative
nnd well-dressed ladles.
through several
waters. lut into a sauce pan with '
butter und cover closely. . Place
over a low fire until wilted. Cook
in Juice and butter until tender,
about 10 minutes for young spin-
ach. Combine salt, pepper, flour
und si u par and stir into splnacA.
Cook, stirring constantly with u
fork, for five minutes. . ltub
through a colander and add to
chicken stock. Ltring to the boil
ing point, stirring constantly.
Serve In bouillon cups topped With
a spoonful of whipped cream
lightly seasoned with salt and
sprinkled with parsley.
The chicken stock Is made by
covering chicken bones with cold
water, bringing slowly to tho boil
ing point and simmering below the
boiling point for 40 minutes.1
I
CARA NOME
SKIN CREAM
j
In e v e r way a. Heau'y
Cream.' It Is used for mas
sage to smooth out the Un'H
and wrinkles, and should be
left on the face whe,n retir
ing to act as a tissue builder.
You should use Cara Nome
Sltin Cream all through the
trying summer monthH.
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$1,00
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Here are Washington's three most noted women, photographed
together at thCj spring flower show there. At the left ts Alice
Itoosevelt longwot-th. In the center 1b Mrs. Calvin Cootldge, and
ut tho right Is Mrs. Churles O. Ouwes. Note the earrings and the
turban hat which Mrs. Coolidge Is wearing. These ure ,new
styles for her. .
Keep C-orporal Piiutshinrnt
niOItl, IN Bad little Prussians
both boys and girls, will eon
Mnue to be whipped in school. The
diet defeated a socialist motion for
abolition of corporal punishment.
Pittsburgh con I man's Wife
wu n ts a . d 1 vo ree. Perh tips h e
wants to marry an ice mnn. Hut
she'll regret it next winter
OREGON LEGION
GROUP TO MARCH
IN 15TH POSITION
ronn-AXO. Or.. June 2.
National honor and prestige for
this state nave been won by tin
department of Ore-go of the Amer
ican, legion, arocariiloff to Informa
tion rc) i vet) her totlay-tfrout nji
tlonut inaiiJijlrj,rUra.
Orgtn will maroh In fifteenth,
place In tho legion national con
vention Bwrfule to be held in Phila
delphia In October bv having fin
ished In that position in nutiomu
mem ben hip contest to determine)
nurad posillon, seating urrange-uu-nta
and uceommodatious at tho
convention elty. V
Those honors are Coveted hv 4!
state departments und.. eight de
partments outside the continental
lim4tM of tho Pnltcd Htulen,
The legion's annusl naltonnl con
vention imrade. which was reviewed
In ttmnha hud year by Prrsldent
C4iolldge, has been described (ts the
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Cool Summery Dresses
$6.50 to $10.75
PUTMAN'S
Ready-To-Wear anto'jtfffl&e'ry
"most colorful and Impressive pa
rude In Ainerli-." It will bo view
ed this year by the vast throngs
attending- tho sewiul-centennlul
celebration to commemorute the
lg;nlnu; or Ihe Ueclurntlon of lnde-
pendeneu. . s
iiroKon won nor position utnonir
tho leaders far ullalnliiR by Juno
in, 110. 49 per cent of lis uverus
membership of the past four years,
the basis of award In tho national
parade position contest.
TOO MANY nOKHHSI
BRATTI.B Too many
spoil an urctlo expedition. Captain
Itould Amundsen- uud ITmberlo
Nolilln, pilot of tho'dtrlsible Norsv,
huiln't siKiken for six weeks unlit
they sot hero. Ilolh tho Norwe
gian uud Itullnn contingents of the
expedition wanted to claim the
irlory. II Is rumored. - ;
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chilling
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LOS ANGELES Mrs. Almee
Se tuple McPhepon, cvaugellsl, harf
picked her next husband. Thut Is
she has selected tho standards h
must meet. He munt be good look
In, six feet tall, a preucher, trom
bone pluyer, sins' well, and be a
"grood and holy man." She lmsnT
met ono llko that yet, she says.
Tho drinking man Is handicap
ped. His drinks cost so much ho
hasn't uny money left for cam
paign expenses.
Charming Hat
That a a vdour hat ha the erowr.
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