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Wednesday, July 28, 1926. DU GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three 1 i I Society News ft VUmmmmmil, ' IJ I Bl .Two Camps Agree To Consolidate RotfoluLloim for the eonotMi ( linn of Irhj rump of lloyal NeUrh hint, of lJi (.rnnrie, with lnlnm rVimp, of Island t'lty, were neeopt-j fil mm rvcniiiK when u itustnewa meeting wuh hehl ul the homo of Min. Hoy Millertnu;, preside over hy -Mr. Kiln Koter, Oraele. The Itduml ,citui i Iiiih only IT members . niij will he mom netlve working villi the Irln mm p. About 20 members ntlemle.I last night's meet In tr. Purine the ev ening phmK w re fltsrusKeil for n jtlcnlc with the Modern Woodmen t,( America to hit held t-ionielline In Alltflist. A. tiffin He date IlliN not heen derided upon. Camping Party. At Wallowa Lake A ramping party was held at Wullnwa iJike over the week end 1 lor MIhh MatHarit Seeley. of Porl land, who In visiting here with her! Klnter, Mvh. Kiirl MePonnhl. Mr.; and Mrs. II. . t 'leaver and Mrs.! ' McDonald mid Minn Seeley re lict inert at the Ijike until yi-sler- j day. when they returned to their! x homo hern. . Mr. McDonald, MIkb Vera lieat- ty. Tom Graham and Mux Ciilleii were urn on the uiie.s(.-i on Semhiy. hut returned to I .a (i ramie Sunday ; evenliuf. i "Old Folks" Party To Be Held at Cove ' TOVR (Special) Hie Woman's rluh of Cove will Rive an "old Kolkw" party In the Ascension Krovo on WedneHilay, Aimut 4, whop ul of the people of the ! community, who have paused their fci.tieth milestone,' will he' their v-jruct. hunch will he served at noon and in the nfternopn those . present will he jrlven a, chunee to' l.sll. r ' '. ' .. : f All reshlenta or former resldentH .of the Cove vicinity, who are fin years old or past nre Invited. LOOKS LIKI-: LAVA ItKIHHNC, t'al.HuRe lxniltlers belli k carried in the ihiclt flow of- mud down the side of Mount hast a has created the resem blance of a movement of lava. Women's Oldest hygienic problem now solved a new and different way true protection. Dispose of ic as rir .. easily as tissue. . ; 7 T-. . . . ... . '.mm is ihurouKhly cooked. IIR old-time sanitary pad is . fast bccomiiiK a rarity. Millions, Coinhhiaiion Salatl are discarding it as a needless hazard, j Kuur thin slices bacon, 1 small O'KOTEX," a new and remarkable :i'. 1 "'' iHtmv, 1 cup way. is now used bv 8 in 10 better euoked beans, r. w .imps union cUss women. jjua-e, soar un-am dreKsliiK. 'i Discards as easily as a piece ol Washl. Uuc.e. eH.sp and dry. r tissue. Ko laundry. No ernbar-1 Shred three or four of tnu outer rassment. I -If, Ike times as absorbent as orJi - ' ',,. .. You dine, dance, motor for hours until crisp anil brown. Arrange in sheerest frocks without a second's ..,ns and shredded lettuce on a tloubt or fear. . . lK.,i 0f tn(, inner leaves of lettuce "' It deodorizes, too. And thus stop 'and fprlnkle with the crisp snips of ALL danger of offending. bacon. i:nt tomaioes in quarters , , . . land arraiiK'e arounl the bean salad X pu sk for it at any drug or de- i llixUiril S(1.v0 wi,h HOur cream partment store, v.thout : hes.tancy, ' ( na(i, ,)y wllhmnK 1 eup impl by saying KOlhX. ()f rhill(Ml rr(.iun tii solid. :l Do as millions are doing. Knd Add taldespoon Nujrnr, 1 teaspoon old, insecure ways. Knjoy life every salt, teaspoon Kround mustard day. Package of twelve costs onljfIind. Vi teaspoon paprika mixed an few cents. sit led. Heat In 3 tablcsponns e- 1 tmon jnice ami 1 ti-bh spoon vine- K O T e X : Na launJry discard like tissue l'ni.i-: sn xxroo Willi lAoi-y Jlnni'll, nt llio Model Beauty Shop I'liilay. July 110 MINERVA SAYS: , Just In by express today! A new pattern in a It lack Kid 2-strap Slipper, cut-out In quarter, plain toe. w-dt sole, lfiS Cuban heel, lte-1 f'ross make, arch tone, com. hlnutlnn narrow heel. AH slses in stork now. THE B00TERY No I'it No Mile Vmy ta.-U anil Par I . , . New Necklace A different kind of necklace Is this combination of pearls in two tints. Two rows of large cream pearls have loops if smaller P'k ones knotted at the sWo. . Announcements Social iinnoiinemeiiiH may be printed In thU col u n in five or cliarKe, Any announcement per taining to any fiuictloiu sneli a cooked foot I mile, etc., will u refused. Aimoiincemonu, to hi printed the same tiny, must be in society etlltor'H haml. b) t:00 o'clock. News editor's note. t'OVIO, (Special) The Ladies (riiild wilt meet at the Ascension 11 rove Thursday afternoon. Sister Mary Says: lly Sister Mnry) j Itn-aklasi Sliced peaches with crcuin, cereal, lop milk, plain ome- i let, crisp bran .toast, milk, coffee. j Luncheon t're-un of spinach 'soup, croutons, combination salad, H'ranath bread, lemonade. Dinner-- Watermelon cocktail, fried chicken, steamed rice, cream ed onions; cucumber salad, baking puwder biscuits, spaiiKe cake, rasp hurry parfnit, milk, coffee. '., . Since u crcuin sutip Is served lemonade Is suggested in place of milK and lea 111 tne luneheon menu. Stewed pr pnes, fruit Juico or ap ples in sotne form, should be pro vided lor children .six years of age for break fam, reaches, delicious an iiiey are, are, a hard I'rull lor -i small liimmies to diKt-st uulvsft Hie h aves una combine with ihe nouns .'"'"1,1'141 ,wllll1 J,.,,l-, ISoald,. pool und rhill tomatot i nui. .peel and chill tomatoes. ut ibaeun in half-Inch nieces and broil !Bar anil chill. "Didn't you see I had my hand out?" "What of it, this ain't tag day, Brother." y No mttter how careful YOU are in operating your car, in giving proper sig nals, in avoiding chances of accident, you cannot tell what the other fellow is going to do you cannot take all the steps to pre vent accidents. That's why you should carry complete automobile insurance protection writ ten by this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. 'We Write Polloloi, Right. CHAS. H. REYNOLDS The Insurance Man Worth Knowing1 Snmmcr Ifofrt Bldj. La Grmnrle, Ore. Southland's Perfect Twins w::wwwi"yKii' " atoai - mtm i Moot l.os Anuolos' most poifoct twins, Kuthryn (lift) ami Theiina Hlminiiloii. Tlio ulrls arc now IT, yours old, Juniors In hiKh solmol. ami have hopos.ot crasliina tlio nioyto ifato within anolhor yoar. . ''-'., HILGARD PERSONALS IHI'.CAltl), (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright and son weVc visitors lasl week. Mrs. Mabel Seolt was a l.a Ornnde v'si"i Thinnday evenintr' Kobert f Walson was a Millard vlslior recently. ,. Mr.' and Mrs. (Ipy Thnrnbcue are planning to move to Vakima. WashiUKtou soon. They plan to ! work In the fruit (here for Ihe re jmaiuder of the summer, i Oeorife. Kunkin was n llllard 'visitor Trtday. ll- also visiled iu I Ul Urandc. . , . m,. , Mrs. V. i:; Self,, or l'.k (irandt. was a visitor At the homo of Mrs. Uuy Thoriibrne Krida-y. Mr. . l-Jdwards was a llllgard viKiu'.VhlaV 1 ' ' i'i....i.lLi.ii-. lir bus been " , ,.-. wtarkliiir In the va by returned to bis home here lasj week. Mr. and Mrs. "Wayne Wright were La Ornnde visitors recently.1 ii mi.i m rM. Howard Stairtt left last week for Seattle. Wash., Mrs. Muriel was called (here liy the Illness of her father Mr. Sail-'J"" . . Aii'f...i iii,rrm-r. tie h o i Ihe station un . I ii (l. iimle vIkii- ,1 , ,'1U in K.-v.-rtil ifrassi'bo largest profits lnce the war, tires near Hilgard, but no serious damage has been .lone. . it.. t..... h...n u-nrklnir for Krank llenm tl for Ihe past few days. I'rank San ford spent, last Krl day In Lu drandi'. A lauwoil fmli roloaaod off Port Maitland, N'ova Soolln. traveled nonrly 1.200 nilloa In three month before It was ounitht In the Malsle Itlvir, uuolioo. What's this? H-attlo trying o rival S o ii t hern f'ulifnrnli beaches? Th pit! In the rhemi. boa rd suit Is M Iss I eona Ken -irler. Just elected a hathlnjr qu-en for Hie 1Mb tlmo lo ron test for the honor of rroin to Atlantic City. Chess! Charmer jeT HfiltM33f t- VZX$j&m'?W&GJm ggiiiislsaBjs t Vr 3. . il ten American Volunteers !.. itr..A4l. . binLia 1 "1 , " iai,":vlslllnjr at the home of his parents. s ' ' J Air, und Mrs. ('. 1. Kdvaluon, has rAlllH. July ?S (AP)-A dolc.,fr(,l,1rn011 to llU ,tomo . nt Klh n' Frnllon representing the Assoela- hlh lion of American Volunteers, who llcorgo Maker, accompanied by fought with the French armies to- his sisters, Misss Helen and Cor day phicetl a wreath on the Alan '"Inc. of Tillamook. Oregon, wure u.. ui.Ltiio on thA l'hLce lies vlHlllng at the home of Kd Miles KintK rnls. which was damaged eMerday by Nicolas Jurozenko, KuKKia.11 laborer. A card attached to tho wreath expressed ino repreT o. Vlun( i,UH many friends her.V iiib ior uui b ,..,......-... commuted by un Irresponsible person." ... jaro-yoiiKu. ii" muiiM fiirures of an Amei.-mn soldier 1 - t.'-..l. .,,.11.1 n Uia fnnt nf limn u, ". 11 ... ..... told the polk'O ho dhl t mo siaiue, a uemonsiraMon so Mi Amorira lecausA 01 various K - '..i.Mu nMiiiMiir rrrim I Iia.i wenLene- tmriHt ranging froia the senteno- . ... ... .. ... ...... Ingot Saceo and i.ilizeu in .ia- .ii ichusetts to the exchange crisis. ItOOM TI.MI: N HW yOltIC rnelc Sam is J-n 'Joying boom times. Ills president thinks it Is dun pak to tax cuts, tiepneWH are nuyiiifr more au - UoH, for (b neral Motor nearly "Ol"1'" n proiiiH ir ine inni i I'liM 01 me ye.n unti .iti j-.w", ui . i .iriiniKii m i i nnivi, TiMiwa iitin o large lhat them ro hopes of .ttlng: i-Yelght car load- ! biKS have inndn 'a 1 new record. : Hallroads Hlioh- - lilxh oarnltiKH. H'opiior 1m KnlnK up. . WOMKN PIr,i: HAIPI'.IIK l,OS ANi:ii:s nirrerliiK only In S'tilng und or hittlnir In the hreaklnu up of a cap Kanio, tlio. spoeiaelo of rnahlnnnnly frowned women fleolnif lo wultlnir Union- .sinoo was soon hero when pronim-j Hon iiffonts raided a aaloon. ! Radio , THI HSI1AV, Jl l,Y Sll Mountain Munclnrtl ilira Wlallims KKF. C(lfimh SiiriiiuH, tNlo. (MOm-iaookc.) 0 p. m.i llowurrt IJcilihroy. plunlHt: John Olton, ti nop; Mrit. 1po conwnv, phinlut, KOA. Ilonvrr, Colo. (,133.4m .10k ), :sn i. m., Ilrown I'uliico Htrinur orchi'HIru. riu irlc SlKmlunl Time smllons KFI, I .oh Aiw'K ('Ml.. lntm IVJk.'l. 7-S p. m.. KniKhl? of Ye KnoteH; Diinrun Hisicr from Top Ky untl Kva; S0. ac.ml-rlaHKlcnl protfruin: u-1 o, popnV:ir norm lioitr; ft-ll. I'utrlrk-Mai-uh ilrnico or oht'lrn; llrlty nillifk. Kh'WII. IIoIIvwimkI, Cnl. (ii.Mni IIINIkc). 7-7!(l p. ill., lilOKlum. 0-Noal onl Son; s-!, piouruin, McCnvIn llrolliira Hiikcili-: 0-10. tlllll llulrh tinrt Ilia ori'hOHtrn; 10- . It; .-.WtnuT Itrotlti'rs frolic. KtiW. rorllnn.l. Ore. . ( lOI.Ikiil- 'lok ). B-7 p. nil, dinner roncvri: 0-10, vniiilcvillo ontortnlninont; 10-12 mllnl(flit, Spanish bnllroom. KlIJ. I .as Aiim'lcs Cnl. ( IO.V2m- ITHIkl'). 11:30-7:90 p. in.. I'nrlo IJohn nml Ihi' I'hllilri'n; 7:40, talk Ion hwilth: K-lo.. Xoollnor siring uurtH. j KN.. llollywoiNl, ('ill. OHIO. Dm- Hftttki'), 7-S p. ni., prorrrum Wi-IkIh ( Alr.ttulilfl' nml, (!r(i'loy; X-9, WH- lyy-Ovt-rlnnili ilouliTH prorr.ni; 1 !)-1 1. Ilulliou Hi'iHh NiiIh; il-M?owiiiir rliilt; 11-12. niiilnlKlit, I AmhtiHKmlDt' hoti'l Oaiu't' , oi-rhcs- CATHERINE CREEK PERSONALS CATHKUINK CKKKK. (Special) -Mrs. Sterile WlKtflesworth and daUKhter, Mm. GeleheM, und Ki'anddaiiKhter. Mmidee lletehelt, j were visllinv ut the hom of M.rs. :A. K.' DeVore hist week. They hud been -vlsllintf in Seattle and Port land for the past month and were on tlilelr way home to Wallowa, where Mrs. Oelchell will teach school the comlnir winter. I Mr. and Mrs. 1M, O.lllesple made a"!rlp to La (irande last Saturday. ' I'arl l-Mvalson, who has been , lt week. They were called lo La Orande lo the funeral of their Ifatlitr,1 who passed away at Uu-Iker.- .Miss Helen taught school In thin neighborhood a few years uro Arthur Mowily hus een on the slclr list this week. I Hen-Stondahl hns oeen helping thv HenKon's harvest, their crop of . . r i, rt,,. unt 1 flifn , ('ir(n nn(i ty jones were ? Mrati.l 'Mrs. It. H. Honney. Mr. ,Mrs: Vranlt lorn and iwri of lfMrt--,tolino . .. ..f:1: , . f,orint, hipkleherrl"s l"'1 tfuuiering nucKifnerri s. More than $158,000,000 was ex pended for the support of stato universities and colleges In tint Tnlteil Klates during the fiscal year i. Salaries of professors and of 192 ( employes iook innre iiH.in onu-aan ( of this sum. !' Large Fores Are Unnecessary Nothing is so unsightly aa a skin that always shines or looks greasy. There is a preparation called MhUl.u-OLOSKin- (one (part oJ a new wonderful French Beauty Treatment) which removes ex- ceSs oil, strenghtens the muscles, cleans Jnj reduces pores, and beautifies the lkin, Cet botlle of MliLLO-ttLO gkin-tone. You'll like it. til.ASS Illtl'tiS, Inc. EST. i Vt.i9m3&iiSi McWimams, BREAD "Rich asDutter-Sumtas a Nut n Order Today From Your Grocer Made In Li Crnndc By La Grande Bakery K. JMcWilliams, Prop. 50,000 Fossils Mtfi. Carrull Kenton Is nssiHtant to her liusluind. newly apnlnted euru tor of the University of Cincinnati fteoloirlcal museum. She's n kmI Militant. tuo. -an she knowO.UoU . fossils by name. TO INVKKTKJATK IUSTHHT SAL KM. Ore. July 2S (Al It wum announced by State Knirtn-eer- Luper yesterday that Inve.sti iratlon of the Oehoco irrigation dlstricl has been started to deter mine the amount of Ihe water mipply value of hinds xind methods for litiuldatlnK Indebtedness, The investigation is In charge of W. I l'owers, a soil expert of Oregon Agricultural college, W. M. Me UiiiKhlin and L. M. Winsor, of Ihe federal department of agriculture, and W. II. Iapham, western In spector of soils surveys who hurt headquarters at llerkeley, t'nl. Wealthy Widow Would Wed Again "Now that my stomach troubl- has all disappeared since taktnir a course of "Mnyr's" 1 would even consider getting married again. I cunnnl tell you noy terribly I suffered lierore taking this jrreat remedy." It Is a sim ple, harmless preparation I hat re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intesllnal tract and allays Him Inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, Uer and in testinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. Ono dose will ev vince or. money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. Sec- THE ELECTRIC Has no wringer H&S. Electric WHIRL-DRY WASHER Month-End ClcRinncc Of SUMMER HATS 1.98 1.85 5.00 7.50 . Values seldom offeroa. . PUTMAN'S Indies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery UNION PERSONALS I'NION. (SpeehiD W. O. Hsg geriy left Thursday evening fur 1 'ti it la ml where will spend his vacation visiting his son. Miner son. Miss Kllda Miller, who recently relumed from a trip to Cullloriiia, has purehaHcd'' a IttHslan grey hound. Ir. Ollmore Is the owner of a new setlan, Kniery Hooper mid Kslher Arc Klroy, both of I'nifui, were quietly married at I'oeutello, Idaho, June H). They, expect lo make their home here. Air. anil .Mrs. Ted Kckhert, . of Portland, were week end visitors ut the home nf Mrs. V, S. ltlacker. Mrs. j:ilzjibelh Taylor, nf Port land, is visiting ut the homo of her daughter. Mrs. W. W. Stevens. Mis. Hoy Uohcrts and daughter, of Madison, Wisconsin, are house jr iter is at the home of her bro ther, Dr. Leonard I'avts. A shortsighted wlvule, mistak ing a f tahing smack for another whale, gamboled about the llttlo vessel, spouted water over It, ad ministered a couple of playful smacks with Us tail and departed, leaving Uh unwilling playmate in u sinking condition. Where, Lake Sacajawea tmrrort beautiful oew homes LONGVIEW IXashincfton - LONGVIEW. Washington. new industrial city of the Pacific Northwest is proud of its advan ' touna as an ideal location (or Indus trirs with its unexcelled transporta fnfiili'i'-7til-y 'y,r.-,oc..n. hifjhways. But it is also justly proud of its wonderful beauty and fine liv ing; conditions. One of Lnngviaw's most charming spots is Lake Sacaja I wea, a body of crystal blue water I Vl miles long which borders sev erol residential sections. It is com pletely encircled with boulevards, by wide plots of park-like lawns, Mow ers and shrubbery. Ingenious tand ' .i-.nino hi, nrovided miniature is. I lands ornamented with hug old ! tieea. Lake Sacajawea ia part of a million dollar gift by ona of Long- view a aenotaetors. ino aniira sum lo be expended for civie beauty. By all means, Longview this sum- tner. l'or complete Dept. 1 SO. " information write THE LONGVIEW COMPANY LONCVItW . WASHINOTON i fl.a Victor Records Just Released "Vnlrni'lo" (Pl Orfrnii) . - - - .Ickw Crn-fnrl "At Peaiw Wllh tlm World" (Pi Oitmii) .Iismi frawfonl "lloni'jliiiiirli" l'ox Tint - - - .liiliiiny llmp' 'I I'ntiiiil A Itiuiml About Way lo Heaven" - - . . , . . - lienliiiky SrrMiailora CARR'S The Home Of The New Victor FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. f iffTrifr nsirufitii CUkVowL I .Cum. Utt&uClH ; Your Vacation Will 'Mean So Much More ' If you have a few brtliono llttlo Klectrlial Servants which 'make tnska Hhorter nnd lolmtre loiifn'r.' - f'omo. In and look ovV'i our atook nf lalior-snvlna IipptifllKicsr. , - ' ' . 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