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il: lmi-stlay, JamiaVy' To," 15)27 LA GRANDK EVENING OBSERVER ' v Pace Three Society-News Hope Chapter ? Seats Officers ? ,'. Y. At Annual Meet Mrs. Minnie K. Hodgln was ln- tilled us worthy matroit of Hope i 'luptcr. Order of the Kus'ern Stii !:.st evening when the annual In- h'il) lilt lull meeting of the , clutptei; wiiH1f;ld at t b t Masonic hull, ' ' ; lii i Inghi was' installed ut worthy patron; Mm, 'Lydla I.mfry associate mntrun; - Mii. Hum-1 Qruhain,, conduct, ens: Mi n. Myrtle llcutly, associate conduc tress; Mm. Florence. Macon, nlar;: Aim. Klla V. I: unset I, ireusurer; Miu May I.. Mouui, rluiptMln; Mrs. Carrie I.. Blclu caiiip marshal; Mm. Nellie' U., Nell oitfunlst: MUs lluby Mae '.Vnlgcman, Aila; Mrs. Marguerite Vnwlcr, 1 1 tit t ; )r. Margaret Ingl. JiHlhi r; Mm. I.uln Kpllng,. , Mai -lha';-Alr. Agm-H McKachran, Klee--a; - M-rs. Mac Smith, warden, and .MHo Hmllh, sentinel., Nellie Nell, a pant worthy Itirilrnn, . was installing officer.' Mi wits assisted by Mia. Colon II. i l-rhurd. Mm. (ieorgc Htrnie iH Mrs. Krauk Jackson, t L Responses woiy . madr hy Mis. ollghi. the 1927 worthy matron. j.ntj .Mm. ( urric bteincamp, woi tiy Diution for the past ytur. - r. Iniflc, new worthy patron, and A. ,'. j.lndgren outgoing worthy pa: loiit also spoke, , A Mr. I.indgren presented Mim, Stencnmp with u past matron's pin Mm. Hod gin presented the instilling office- and her nssH lanjs each with a , bouquet of Honors and in turn the new offi ce! j gave Mrs. llodgin u ruk'-l of tflowors. ' Iteforc adjournment -those pres ent went to the banquet room,' where refreshments were served, ivitfi M is. Steincantp and Mm, MuV l'urliington in char-Re. V .... , 'She annual installation of the l.a 4 Cr.inde review of the Wom ii it'll Henefil unsocial ion was held at Jtho Knights of I'ythias hull Tuteduy event n if. with Mrs. Ida I'bjJrllon, a tast romniamlcr, os installing officer. $rs. Minnie if. T'ihe wrts in stalled as nast commander: Mrs. Hmiieee lira m well, commander; Mi9. Dora Maekry. lieutenant commander; Mrs. May Hiley. ser go.git; Mrs. I.ndcscu Kretitz, . fi nalise keeper; Mrs. Vein Murehl- hoiiJ collector; Mrs. Nellie Kpeneei. rceOrd keener; .frs. Carrie 10 at on. picket t: Mrs. Mollle Ituelc, senti nel" Mrs. I'earl Iteenian. eaptuin of jhe guai els: Mrs. J. . Stitzinr. gei- musical lirector, Mrs. Sadie. Ne4ro. o.ueen' advisor. , 'Hie two .ladies of ceremony as Nistjfng Mrs. Charlton with the in stallation were Mm. It. A. fini te rt o rr- trn d -Mrtrr' 'ormur- Nrhhtvr After the installation Jlinro waS h sjigver honorinr Mrs. 'Vharles t.ishtilner, formerly Mrs.- l.otl CairtnOI. Mrs. Kannie llarri.son dre.sS;-d as tin- hride and Mrs. rental Iteeiuan as the hridgegi ooiu mariV thtdr appeaiance anI- pr aented .Mrs. i.lsiililuer with a larn hox of gifts from the asaoeiation lilenifiert;. Mrs. I.'.siilitner served refresh menls. Members "of the Daughters of THE OWL'S . Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Is prepa)'ed from the fVesh cod livers at Iiofoten' Islands, Nor way, r v1t Is a highly concentrat f.H lonn of full food that Is ruth In vilantlncs. :To fortify the body against mHs and Influenza notlting is.better than cod liver oil. TuH Pint 7.-M' l Moon Drug Co. T Agents Tor The Owl Drug Co. ..This' cut shows n "nc ?4inp r I bin -n tic. IIoII,vwkI senile of Immn. applique trimmed. miMliiim roiinil toe. short vamp, worn! roien-il tike luvl tlio "v jfpriiiif ftinifc- In M'll at Sfl.25. Twt tpe nuulc cH'clall.v for The Unotery. Iligh-grailc nIioc m imillum price.". We linv m dlffen nl styhs to cImhiko trtun. PrlccI Trom JULO. to nlfR hM of slippers at W.45; good ti.es ami ginl ,Ask lo wo Ihe lipHrs to -ell fur M.on. The BOOTERY '"TIm- only ovluslir Shoe t'1 sioro in l.n (iiniKln .V1--1' 11a,, n"'1 ,'"..'w , Winter; Sports A ftrlkinc ensemhle. consisting of pull-on V6te and beret cap, it tar.de oi briiFhed mohair in shades of brown,, orange and yellow . the A me rli mi Ttevolutlon sjient an interesting ' .aftiynoon yi-alorduy when the ' regular '.meeting . was held nhe home of Mrs. -Karl t lteynolds.' : -. - - ; . . "r- 1 nurbig 'tlic oarly pari ot - the ' nftofiioon .there was a short butf- nesa session- condueted by -Mrs.! t.. II. Itisey.. : Afti-r this Mm. J-C .O. I Avery '-hud' cHiarge of the aftie j mjon's-pi'ogram,'- the subject being I "The-'" Oeclftratioh of Indepon- idencp' ' " '. Miss.' Kljcn Hlehey, a reprcsen Uatlve from the,, Trail Seekers' -Or ganization of the. high school, was present and. 'tobb nuptethlng of .tre; early- h(s(oiy ol - ).a Grande. , , l-'ohi nv.w 'memoors. Mm. Kritic l.otlitSj, M)s. , J. K. Wright Mrs. (Jeorge -Huker and Miss Woo.ls W(re.adtnHled ;to tho oiffanlKation. Tlin 'hostets served tea fllliiliX the social ' hour, Avhlch . followed the program. -.' ;. Carnation Club ; . . Elects Officers j ne Carnation club of the In, grec a( -Honor Protective assocla , lion inet last night at Kagles hall (with Mr!,.' Harry Kennedy and; Mrs. Jl.loyd - Kllgore cnlerlalning. j . A. short business meeting- wasi ' held and- officers were elected for) this yeur. Mrs. Nolan Skiff was Kdeclod presidentr Mrs. K. Hn-J sler, vice, president and Mrs. -Par-i ley PriCT- was reelecied secretory-1 IreuKiirer; ;" Uetiring officers werol Mrs. IvObert Carey, preSidentf and1 Mrs. II. ,VV Wllllamti.-. vice prcsi-1 dent. r v - -" : '' . - .' wetv! plity with -Mm. Harry (ill tn.,o. iil l.-ioir llo-li cMn-n ' l.- n I Charles, Wain second, and Airs.' H..W.; ..nnlnllnn. - I A t o-.-ou. lunrlwon xm , served before adjournment. i The "next meeting" of the , club f ' ivlll 1l.. UY.V J II .-!( Ii ' Mi-u. IIum.iI.I t Lyman and 'Mi's, llveretl Keowfi bostesses at -Die hitter's home Washington avenue. . ' . Kour ' tables of bridge worn' at play iast evening when Mi and ough"tnivei receiving prizes. Mrs. llarjoy f. Smith entertained I About 2 women were present, the members of the Tuesday ev-1 ib iore adjournment the- hosteis nlng. bridge club at their homo nw.rvcd a two-course luncheon. -Second street.. Mrs. Fred Spaeth , made high, score among the wVtm - en club members; and the men's prize went to1 Grant Fogle. Mr. tjuy tF.llls received the guest prlz-. The rooms were effectively dec orated in a pink . and white' color scheme, bouquets -of cut flowym being' used. A two-course - lunch eon - Avas enjoyed' after the card games. - - '"-- The m-Nt meeting of the. club will be Jan. with Mr. and Mm. Ornnt l-'ogle entertaining. j Mm.' Clarence 'Green was hos tess to the -members' of the Hclo mala Itrldge club yesterday after noon --at 'bor honuon Cedar street. Three" tables- were at play and The Widow and the Accused J OUT OUR WAY , .iHl'il'lll""1' Mrs. Lincoln ; rJpcoivod high hpok. Tho conHobillon prluc Went to Mrs. Denver. , 'haflton.-i- ... ' ' Following 'the. games 'the 'hos?-! test, served a two-course Umchi'on.! The m.vt - ineMinw nf tho einh 1 (will b.r Jnn? la. iit Uio Jiomo. uf Mm. Oscar' Johnson. V aw-1 nm. . . ' : ; :- ' ct ' V tt ' l" ' bOCiety Honors , mm -art- A Recent-Br ide;8;:,:; Kriends of Mrs.' Krnest ' Ktojk-i j und members ""ot - tho Lutheran' Ladies Aid - soclelv imve a siir-1 pilse, shower for her Tuesday at her home on Cedar street. I The guests called at- aliout 2 o'clock, bringing with them many, useful articles for the Hilohen. an J 1 rofrcBhmcnis w hich vx-re served j after n pleasant nfterjtoon hal" been spent visiting.-': ' 'jr 1 Mm. sto,ka was-' formerly aIIsh Krnest Klojka here on Ne.v f Year's Kva - '. ,, , ' , M l8- " n; S'r ' ' , T T'T ' 1'" " iie bui iu nuii.ui iiii; iuiiiL-a till Ibary to the Jtrotherhooil of lta'1- I UUV Trainmen laai. evening at the home of Mrs. Mct'arthy., f (laities wi re the diversion of the I evening with Mrs. 1 V K. . I In p per sett, Airs, crank Hardin, Martha Kox and Mrs. I- 0,1 " t Mr. and Mrs. I''rcd Hradeii :eria.neu ai oinner .ast eve nmg - :n and Mr., ami Mm. Martin llajiscn, of Chippewa lalls, ' Wis., who aTe visiting ,ut Perry with ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen. Mr. and Airs. Harry Hansen and son, Lyle, were also present .for idlnner. Harry Hansen Is. a nephew of Martin Hansen. , ',-, A phtmouraph having records of brass has -been invented and the records may be heard io.OOo years from now. . . . In ancient Home the cat was" the symbn of liberty. v NKA. Cleveland llurenu The widow and children of ron fi. Mellet.t, murdered Canton, O-. editor, sat with tense faces In the Canton court when Pat MeHermott, slayer of the editor took the wit ness stand In his own defense. Above nre Mrs. Melletl and her daughters, Leuv (left) and Mtiriha, as thev guxwl at the defendant. The biuer photo shows the expresHhui with which McHermott met their eves. CanT GiT X OOT ! . ' MH Gosh , whuYs Tk' sock rr -t)L.v. its, V OivT ouT t we. h'im SRtAfhVE If IRO HI'S sure. he. Kim I Announcements "' J 'Jn ' "" "' " Tl,(i community chorus will nu-t for' rolicaiHal this evening ut 7:15 lo'',0f!1 NdRlibOi hood club rooms, everyone, inteivsieo is ;n- ('vltod 'to attend, : i. - ' ..-.'.' ! "The-reffii'ar dinner of 'Oliver V. Mrto nnier corps so. jk win the K. V. hull, ting of' the corps will follow. The I'Mmt Miwdoniiry society or thejjnc.) Prchyterhin church will . of Mm. Itobert l-iakln,' with Mm. nxTrnnnnmcin II. It. Jlanna ttnd .Mrs. Hat Itohn- liiNl tiKrKlbl eiiltamp as assistant' hostesses-.' li?TCri"r A I 4i Mr . II.' II. VI.v.T. I. prograi,.! H'lvoUXS ALiT chairman for ' the ufternoon. 1 - M' . L- 1 ; ' K.VTKit.'plllSK. (Special) Mrs. ' "L H. Iavldhel.ev- Is visiting at : M Hi JN U b ' ' . I '...Wrft .Frank Otto Js spending a ,. lly. Stui:- .Mary . HltKAK('AST-i-Hollcd oats with chopped dntes, thin cream, cream- rd salt codfish,, corn meal muffins, milk, coffee. , ; LPNCIlKOeT Dried -pen tlm hates, erenmed carrots, apple saiiee, ginger bread, gntham bread. : milk, leu. .. ; .. -v . IHWI-MI Vrnl Hteiik. tomato Mrs.land mushroom sauce, stewed rice. late ami banana- salad, . lemon sponge pic, whole wheat bread, Mllki. . coffee. . . -'.,'., The sauce suggested for the veal steak Is delicious served with 'chicken or veal tlmbales, or any I delicate, meat. The sauce often I ,i,iu -innia tn n ml 111 miit and 6mH inaI((. something else oC tlie everyday fare. . Tomato ami Mushroom Saia-c One cup canned tomatoes rubbed through a sieve, Vj, cup broken mushrooms, 1 tablespoon butter, 2 tuhlcsnoons sifted dried bread crumbs,--14. teaspoon salt, Vi '.ten- spoon pepper, li tablespoons creiim. .1 ' i i, Iffi Qfec new EASY WASHER oft view Washes and dries at the same time. "Not a drop of water to lift or carry THE new Easy Waslicr die most amazing development ever made in washing clothes, is here. The small tub dries a whole batch cf clothes--ten single sheets in three minutes. Miunwhile, the large tub washes a second batch. Twenty sheets handled at once vour washing done In half the time with half the work. No water to lift or carry; not a drop of waiter wasted. The Easy even empties itselt when you are through washing. Let us do week's washing free -in your cwn home. No cost or obligation. - Phone today. EARY TKKSfS ... v EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO, - Alwttri t Vour Hurtle By Williams at parts Avvl.RiGmT! But WJE-M MA GOES , OvER T'GRAMMAS- SHE. ALUuc. l.tAMC'S, HWM y TG.LL. ME. SUMPtJ . VAJE.M I -GrT home, frosa SCHCOU'. ROW'S he. Comma TeuL AST VA? HUH V If fresh mushrooms ure used, simmer in tin buUer frir five iniii ites untl Hun add tdmato sauce,, cool; over a low fire' for fifteen minutes. If canned" --mushroom , uro used, simmer. ' tojmtto and -mushrooms lor ten 'minuses and auci nuuer, suteu crumns, una suit tin (1 pepper. Stir until thick und smooth. When ready, to serve, stir in cream. - Chicken stock can bo . used In place or prnni and of course hu sauce can be thickened with flour in place of the bread crumbs. (copyrigni, mi'w, j k. wervieo, the home of her daughter.. Mis. Patn-ll .- Irwin returned jliome Sunday after a weeks visit tn t'ltion. .' Mrs: V. II. PldcoX of- Kainela. is vislllng .at ihe home "of Iter .mother, Mm. Serepta Weaver. , : .-, M;sf Frank French and duugh tir. of Prairie City, are guests at the homo of L .1,. WHIIuins. Mildred Kepplinger 'nlerwcnt an appendix operation at the hos pital here Sunday morning. Sho is getting along nicely. p APpm:ciATi:s womf.v WASHINGTON President Coo lidge appreciates Jhc work which women vice chairmen of republican state committees have done, arc doing uud will ho expected to do. ' lie told thorn-no ami also praises , tho nsponso of women to the duty Inml priviledgo of voting1 In 1920, 1 !i4 and ll'L'tl ' Hon IfUS., He, tlid not men- -HEALTH . - t . ' . . i i Tin: i:v ! m:i,1'-m iiituwnNC :YKsi-:MM.rmmvi'iM. ki:umi;i:ax&ix-! y Marry K. irnille, M. I.. I ' 'bl a0. HI. - v I Member Gorgas Memorial lust. ! I'ndep ordinary - etrcumstanees. I the ey-o of- the nomuul adult ts n self-elean&lng, Holf-lubrieattng, uud j Helf-rttgiilatlng meehanUm. The j team thnL Originate lu a small ' i gland In tho upper Ibl, pour out In Increased . volume when the eye Is irritated and endeavor to wash away .the irritating or unclean substances, that may bo prevent.; Th lubrication that ts necessary to altow the eyelid to glide smooth ly over tlio-eyeball, without stick Ing, ltf provided by tho oily mater ial that comes from modified sweat glands that o wit on the Inner sur face of tho upper and lower eye lids. Usually there Is hut a small amount' of secretion from thene gland but when tho-eye ts in- fin in nil ri li a alii Pitt Inn nn r t aft I vront that n thin film of oil snreads over the frmu of the eyeball and even interreres wiui vision. , The kef-rigtilatlng part Is more j complex.' The colored part of the1 eye forms u curtutn with u hole In the center, known ns the pupil. When the light Is Itrtght. the pupil automalh'uUy become smaller In orderithab tlio Interror pf the eye may no( be' flooded with an cxcchs of ppsulbty Injurious light. . The pupil dilate j uutomutlcally when light Kl'OWf b-ss.- .,. Weiy. the .'eye constructed, as matbemliileltMy ' aceufate ns-is a camera.-.gJasses would be. worn by peirlbu past the age of forty five, Vyr hose ?'yes Jiave undergone the 'ehaiitfcof advancing age that comes its sttrjy as death or taxes prHhyoplti. - 'i Hiit..obnfortunatcly, nature vas not omlilpptent und some eyes are too sho't'-l. -itud some eyes -arc too long, hnd'soiiio eyes aro too oval. llownWf-, Mic development of tho glnssftvo Iter's, -Sirt has kept pace with - Ihe"-" Increasing difficulties that .advancing clvlliKatlon throws Into, the nath of mankind und the poor Y'ntoti .-elitailed by anatomical ' malfqtMi)Qtan can be overcome for tl itiost part. he' fui'-slfi'bted eye. which may tl,,rtl;,u Mt nn ,,.. ,lPt of lt 'o-wiier. 'only too olten is the sources. of the persistent nugglng , bcaduclWs' that may appear any . ,nc (ibove-tho collar ut any time 0f th day ;or night. . And It Is so t simple.-to relieve that eye of the. overtaxing burden by means of a glass; , '; ..' I' Thc'.'neur-slghlcd eye is not so ' apt tot. cause'- physical discomfort: but It' plays a fur grenter role in frambig'tlm destinies of Its owner. Duo tb-tho poor distant vision, the iH'ur-4lglited, individual ts apt to 1 become a bookworm, for only at readiifg ''distance or less can he readlhw flisturico jir less can he dtn- I Consiluently,' ho Immerses hlm(lC Inn book" mid pictures the nutsldn "woi-iil "fit ls"liriagina'ltoJu'r'7iKfr nt", I with Ills eyes.. -.v ' ' ' - ' I nder. -continued ' rending. : he i withdraws himself more and more ! Into his shell.' his nearsightedness ; Increases by leaps and bounds, ami cvcnluully -there Is developed aj fiill-bUjwh., peering "crab". Such an abnol'inal. developuient Is elliu- ( tnated by. the tist of proper glasses, j Your .eyH -arc self-lubrlcatlug, mid Hi lf-i-egulatlng, but like your , I W '9 I -S - . I . Goat Clearance At Putman's ; Every Winter Coat At One-Half Price Sale Closes Saturday, Jan. 15th LADIES READY-TO-WFJR Jk AND MILLINERY uiiioinohllc. thrf.y neul h jfnoml lnsM'(Mlon twery iiowinml thcn. . perry Personals) ; PKUlVV (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson Avyitv sluppng tn al Grande lust week. Z ; i Miss Kern . Uobertsrth, who 1 has been til :. for. several days, Is i'-better although she-, Is stlll in bed. ' Cilen, tbu small son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, w-ftio Is ill uL the Grande Itonde hospital, Is reported to be about -tl same.' Us, condi tion la quite .serious. ' . ; Miss Lucille Rei:; was shopping in La Gronde' last week. - . , Mr; and Mrs. Frank laden wero recent visitors to La Grande. 1 Mrs. ,W. V. Gray. and. ami, Frances, were rewnt ; La 'Gruhdo visitors. - , - . .' . . v . ' Miv upd1 Mrs. Hurt' Katl.1 spent last week end at COvo. .Mr;'-ami Mrs. David ' Johanson were recent 1-a Grande visitors. Mrs, H. I, Robinson und Mrs, Frank Hraden made a trip to La Grunde lust' wt'eU, , . ', -; ' J. A, Matott was a recent 1 Ja Grande visitor,' ' j i juii - m ruiiHiil HUiur u irii iu mi Grande last week. Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd -Ferguson were recent La Graudo .visitors; W. A,' Moore and wife, accom panied' by their daughler, Helena were visiting In J,a Grande -lust week. i ' : Guy Tripp and daughters woro La Gruntlo visitors Sunday. William HelcUel und his sister, Opal HelcUel, were visiting rela- QurStock of . Orthophonic Victor, Rec : ords is complete. New records daily CARR'S Selected Ingredients and the skill of expert bakers make MCWILLIAMS' Butter-Nut Bread "Rich as Butter Sweet as a That sweet, full wheat flavor will your appetite. On Sale at Your Dealer Made in La Grande By LA GRANDE BAKERY K. J. McWILLIAMS, Prop. tlves lu La Grande recently. 1 Miss KlUahcih Johanseiv visited her sister, Mrs. Henry Hess, In , 1,a. Grande, recently. ... . Mr. and Mm. A. Johanson wer . La Grande visitors Sunday after-; noon. ' . . - K. . W. Smith was a .recent . T.a i' Grande visitor. - "J. - '' . Mrs. W. 1.. Uobertson was shop- ,' plug in La Grande Sat urilay. '. --' ' Walter Itlshop was'-a i business 1 f visitor to La Grande this, week.' mm i?M Brownies l, i cup PANCRUST K cup l)Kudl;" 2 eggs, beaten until coooanut' e light cup flour 4 table.pooni milk Vt tpnon alt 2 ounce, chocolate, .cup tugar. ; j ' melted : ' mmi PANCRUST and ugaf ' . until light; add wellbeaten .ty..,. : eees and milk, then chocotate.co- , ' coanut and lastly the flour ami ;l ulc aifted together. Mil thotougli-... u. .. ly. Pour out in a hallow, well- ' greased pan, and bake JJ mlnuew ' in a moderate oven. When jlmoat. ,' cool, cut into aquatea.;. ? t PANCRUiJIT V IS AN ALL-PURPOSE FAT . JJ itinyourGoonk P.- Nut" appeal to