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Saturday, January 29, 1927. LA GRANDR EVENING OBSERVER Page Three .Birth day. Party : , , at Reynolds Home Jlonorlng the fourth birtlnli'.y (.nnivermtry of lift- little son. Karl . . JrJ, Mrs. Hurl ('. ltvynolds cntiT iitiiliHHl 12 of his little frlomlH nt :l iilrliftlidiiK party Thursday urti-rnoon n J rum 4 until tl 'o'clock. 1 After the children had pluyud . fur about till hour they were ull 'Meati il around u little table, cpe-i i hlally urrunBPil In tho playroon:, , tiltd mipiirr wim nerved. A birth-j lav cake 111 pink and white, Willi' ifuilr liBliled candleH nerved im u ilOKlterpleeo for the table. At each i of" the little Rlrl's placca were . ilhrllllantly colored dolls as fav or! and ut the boy's places were .little hats. . il. Mrs. ltay Williams and Mrs. 1.. 111. Illlisey usHlated Mrs. Iteynolds MlniiiservlllK the children. ' ill In keeplllK with their annual uwustiim the "IjIb sisters" of the l.u nUrsnde high scliool entertained tin) "little sisters." or the new ilifreshnieii Klrls enterliiB the school iniitMiild-ynr. yesterday after school 'iihiiurs. The Idea of the party m t:lo.iaciuaint the new fflrls with i drlii-r girls of the school. Kach .-.w girl Is assigned to un upp"t -uUm-i girl as her "little sister," hnd It Is the duty of the olde I girl to see that she meets tile high est hool girls and has a guod time iltitiifhe parly. .il l The party yesterday started with i. Hi ..program. Ili tln I Trill sung -r.it'.ltoses of i'lcardy." accoinpanled( I ly.l llarbnra 1 1 lull at the pluno.' inlwinlecc Wilson played a piano mi!i and Dorothea Harrison guvej urn rcadins ."Somebody Did It." She' 'IHho gnv'- 'an encore number, li. After ihi program the girls . .dimied unliv 4:. 10 o'clock, whe'i itliiiy adjourned to the domestic n-seience department, . where chili mnfl served. ' iT Trilllan Ashby wns ehalnuiin n J. charge of the prognim and l.enore Kly liud chargo of the refresh! titm-aits, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Ilevine. of -t-His city, today iintiouneed the uiiarrliige of their daughter. Miss .11... Klertrilde Devlne, to Hoy Our-1 .nes. r Itirmlnghuni, Ala. ' ..IT 'I'he niarrlage took place at I'ua leuiigollla. Miss., Oct. 22. I - il. Miss Devlne Is well known here. Klic left here II Utile over a year1 ago for Hirmlngliiiiu. Two yeilis . i. pruvlous lo thai time she wasgen-l .eral superintendent of nurses at I the; Hot Luke sanatorium. ; r Entertains at Bridge Party H i Three tables of bridge were at play yesterday afternoon at , t lie . iho of Mrs, Mill Temploion on iiopiing street, when she was hos - -tens to the members of the Junior IJ?rhlge club. ( Mrs. Hay l'rlee made high score (during the aflernoon's play anl i thki guest prize went lo Mrs. J.ynn -'.liiJl-KOU. ; A I w o-e,ui se litmheon w.u n'Ki'il ly the hostess following I 4m! games. iT The club will meet again Friday. F-b. II. when Mrs. Lloyd Young Will be : hosless . ,. ' ; - I CNKt.V '(Sieelnl). Mrs.. Kdllh iiy was hostess lo 1 1n- niembei-4 ''ot'tlie rarnaUon club and a f'W g.iu:.-ts ul her home tn North Un ion T h u r s d a y afternoon at a luncheon at 1:15 o'clock. Covers were laid for J 2. and a four-course 1 'luncheon was served. 1 Following luncheon the afler iiHooa was spent Visiting. Mrs. Hi lie M. Wright read a story from Mar- -pe.rs magazine eniflled "The First eHtHne." and Mrs. I'hy sang several iilillliiliers. ' tl Those nreselll besides the cltlb timmihers were .1 rs. Mark I'hy. of 'IMt l.nke. Mrs. Tony Smith. Mr-. eltUlc M. Wright and Mrs. Viol i ni'airker. 1 4 p i'i ('onipliineiitln their past chief, -Mrs. Frank Cleiivinger, membci s nof.ihe 1'ythian Sister temple, here IhiuI their buslijiiuls gal hcred ut Mi Cleuvlngcr 'home on Third street last cvenUff fr a surpriie 'parly. t. Mrs. t'leavinger was most excel -Hint chief of the Pythian Sister (iti-mple during 1!26 und the party tatfl night whs In appreciation o:" hoi- work during that time. ! Twenty-eight were present and at .7 .o'clock an oyster supper was .served. Following supper six ti ldes of pinochle were enjoyed. Yesterday was also Mr. Cleav. itiger's mothers 75th birthday an nivrsury. ' If You Have An SOilv Skin You will be glad to snow about RED FEATHER CREME A dry. gnascless cream. made especially for oily kins. Its tegular use un a Juassage and powder base helps creile a fi esh velvety omph-'tlon. Red Feather Crcmc s a laboratory, nut a factory roduet. Moon Drug Co. Asvnif I r The Owl Co. I I Miss Ely Hostess To Campfire Girls Huange'.uha cainpfire girl group, met Thursday arternoon at 4 o'clock at thu home of Miss l.e nore Kly. Most of the time was spent working on headbands, each of the girls receiving one. Plans for making money were discussed, Including a candy sale, a play and a winter carnival, but no .definite action was taken. A plan will be udopted at the next meeting of the group, when the girls will also vote upun changing their meetings from afternoon to evening. The next meeting will be Thurs day, Keb. S, after school ill til" domestic science rooms of the high school. ....' L'NION (Mpecilil). The l'resli.v-i terlun Missionary society met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mis. W. W. Stevens, with Mn. titevens, Mis. Oruhum and Mis. Alex Slater us hostesses. The regular routine of business wua followed by., an Interesting talk by Dr. Maud Allen, medical lulsslunary from I'unjab province, India, who wus a feucst at the meeting. Mrs. William Hutchinson sung two solos. After the program the hostesses served refresh menls. ! The lliSth anniversary of Ito'i ert Hlir.is' birth was celebrated by the 1.0, O'aiide Iturns club ul tho home of Mi. and Mrs. U. A. Vim Warmer, on Kir street, Tuesday. Members present Included Mr. and Mrs, A. 1,. Harvey, Mr. uhd .Mrs. A. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Da vid K. Meldrum, Alexander Me l'herson and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Meldrum. A six-course dinner was served, during which time John .Meldrum gave u toast to the memory of the poet. The table was appropriately dee orated for the occasion with lav ender thistle and some of the things Included on the menu were sent from Scotland for the occa sion, i ' After a good lime singing tini dancing the party adjourned Willi' thu singing of "Ailld l.ang Syne." . The l.a C'.rande Neighborhood club will have a MaeDowell me morial program Tuesday aflernoen when the regular meeting will be held In the club rooms in tile li brary building. Mrs. K. 1.. Holmes is chairman In charge. Announcements The. J'ai kdnln club will meet Wednesrlay, Feb. 2, at the home of .Mrs. Charles Oipnp In Frnttdule. All mem hers who have the art pictures, are t-eUesled to bring them to this meeting. The Weslminsler society of the First Presbyterian church will I meet Mondnv evenfmr at the home of Mis. Kiehard C. Thomas. i:!05 Ninth street. o Mrs. Janes (.TNeal will be ho.s teess to the Walic-elitu Itlldg. club Tin s lay afternoon of next, week. Jlecnuse of Illness at her home she will entertain at the home, of .Mrs. J. It. Oliver. STF.AMNHIP COM'FltK TITLR ox eoM.m xti:u Madame Yvonne Inge, ocean commuter from Houston to Havre, has been made honorary captain of tho French steamship La Salle of the 1 'ampagnic Clelierale Translaiitiqite line. Ju conferring the title. Captain Adolph Sy I vest re pinm-d his Legion of Honor badge on tho lapel of Madame Inge's coal. She lives In New Orleans and Is the wife of tt former aviator in t he French army. She fre quently goes to Houston for direct steamship connection with her na tive lnml. , The Legion of Honor emblem was won by Captain Hyl vestre for valor on tho high seas during the war. Mi: CAX I'.XdOY KMOK1-; whili; ))ii:x powder Members of the eighth Arizona f You CoM. I . , Look into the Future - WHAT WOULD YOU SEE THERE? Prevent financial Ion from proper ty damage with sound Intarance. FIRE AND . AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Is Our Specialty Wm. Miller & Co. I'liono Mitln 1. EstuMlili(;4 1SH Snug Chapeau The contour of the head is defined In this turban of georgette, con lined .with Kt rands of pearls wound loglsluture nro recovering1 from a shock, di'ltvorod by Mrs. ' Null lo Hush of Yuma, a member, In tho form of un ultimatum. "I do not object to smoking,' sha said. 'lf men can do their work bettor while smoking or foro thnt matter chewing hut I reservo for myself the unqualified right to chew gum or to powder my nosu when and where it seems needed and proper, without fear of. legislative interference. Sloppy Weather Is the time when you will realize what a help the laundry can be to you. The only thing you need to do is step to the phone and call us up. We will get your bundle and end your worry from that part of the housework. Everything ironed, or our Rough Dry service, that is, flat work ironed gar ments all ready for the iron. During this slushy weather when you are not getting out much will be a good time to have your suits and dresses dry cleaned and pressed. STANDARD LAUNDRY Phone MAIN 56 When Women Indulge In "Oh!'s"and "Ahrs" At bridge parties or . Weddings or anniversaries Or some such event where Prizes or gifts are a Center of attention Then jrou can be sure That the cause of .alj The admiration and envy Is a lovely piece of Silver a plate or vase Or equally beautiful and " Useful silver creation And probably it carries The additional charm And pleasure of having Come from Siegrist's For here it is that you Can count on finding The newest and prettiest Bits of sih'er or fine Jewelry in all Eastern Oregon things that we're Always glad to have you Drop iu to sec. SIEGIUST & CO "Laj-gest, Jewelry Store in Eastern Oregon" 5 V. r. j MENUS , By KMt'r Mho BRKAKKAST AppleM, vvrv.i cookei with dittos, thin creiun, orUp broiled bacon, fried cornmeul mush syrup, milk, coffoo. lAJXtMIKON Potato mid elwese soup, Huston brown bread and lnit ler sandwiches, jellied fruit salmi, molasses cookies,, milk. tea. t DIN'NKR Uoast lamb, potatoes baked with meat, cranberry Jelly, creamed carrots, bununa and to mato salad, whole wheat bre:ul, orange lee, chocolato cako. milk, coffee. If fresh tomatoes are hot uvail uble slices of well-ripened bunuim served on slices of tomato Jelly make u delicious and novel salad. Klnely minced celery Is used to garnish the snhid and a French or mayonnaise dressing may be chosen. Chocolate Cake Two squares bitter chocolate. 1 cup sweet 'milk, 1-3 cup duller, J cup granulated sugar. 1 -"V. cups flour, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon soda. I teaspoon vanilla, Vi teaspoon fall. Molt chocolate In H cup milk nnd cook to a paste. Cream but ter und beat In sugar, add first mixture. Mix thoroughly. Flout i yolks of eggs until light with re-1 niut nl in,- milk and add alternately i with flour to first mixture. Add vanilla salt und soda dissolved in a little cold water. Heat hard for two minutes and turn Into a drip-1 ping pan lightly oiled and floured.; Huke 3U minutes In a moderate j oven. When cake Is cool, cover with a boiled Icing made with the! whites of the eggs. Cover tho King ...f M Vanity Fairest Dorothy Issonhuth is tho prottiest co-od In tho University of South Dakota. At least. Cecil B. Do Millo. movio director, says bo. Ho picked hor at tho co-eds' annual contest. She lives In Parkston, S. D with one-fourth cake bitter choco lato melted over warm water. (Copyright, Jltl'7, NKA Service. Inc.) ;i:u.m.. wo.mi.x scoitE so.mi: i:v i('iitii:s German women ore scoring pro fessional victories in tli field of higher education, hitherto almost An all -pat v n t Mcplii pump, coeivd spike be:-1. IH'H tirciihir vamp, medium mill ml lo;, open or panel work on luMci. This is very lilii and dressy either for IKirty or street wear. Priced at S.Yu;,. Looks, fits and m-;u's like 9S.no ami Slum .shoes, 'CwtMMlU inalic. flatly more ( stles which loulc eipially as g oil satins, pal cyits, hlaek kill at it I brown ami Mrrel i(dors; hi, med ium and low liccW, The B00TERY MI ac'IikIvi' ltrnls rur Twin1 l lid. hilfll.u lll'l. la. IK. ..llri.SlV I z. ;,";ur I . closing out - selling out ; ; i I Aivli-Aiil Oxf.inls nt S7.SII. I I ! 'i1 T To rn4r t)in jflgMjfjiiJt ft un.l courteoua 'H rl LS'ff aurylce . ' i tl 'Btlll-' BijiScnTOBtty'W'lW To llm grnatrat I rnlWS.Wj poBlblo number 1 tfCl' I F V V . 1 ' 'WiW'W''' of people. ; KEiOULVrj i' 1 At the lowest coat . , ' 2 'V'5":;V' ' '" ' consistent with To do nothing by hand or mechanical , rifcv ' ' fair-wukob to tho ' ' I XSv 'L eCr0yend .caP'ta' power which can be done belter and XWSO ,f j I oMnc and more cheaply by 'electricity. i Vfi ' ' dcscrvlnn fair Vwl V"' riSr ' To he a fuetor ' . mW&gim&M ' In npbullilInK , ' MsERftgL :-.iJiSB2 thlH community "'' ' ri. j Is tho objective "iUiiii..-;:::::--:;;:: r,;;-:.:;;;:;- t ' E4; ' :i0BmSmtm :4 .1 rSsss Eastern Oregon Light & exclusively In tho hands of men. Tho Cnlvorslty of Kiel has ap pointed its first woman Instructor In Fniuteln Krmentrudu von ltauko who will teach .medieval und mod ern history. Frauleln von Itanko Is I'D years of ago und an eminent scholar. 1 Tho University of Ham burg Is considering a wouum fur u professorship of philosophy. ;i AitDs ri iiuc pcitsj: i thk iioosikk stati: Vhcn tt list of feminine, "firsts" Is complied, tho niiniu of Mrs. (race Buutti Crlmhns, first woman to be elected to an administrative orflce In Indiana, must bo includ ed. She Is state, treasurer. Her husband died suddenly last year while treasurer of tho state, und Mrs. Urbahns, appointed to suc ceed him, won such wido approval Hint she wns nominated and elected to tho office. She has two child ren. On ru she was a school teacher in Hilling Mont. sr:m:(iATi:s ki:xi CONSTANTINOPI-K The sexes are segregated In dancing sel.ools now. Men must dance with men und women with women. IT'S Carr Furniture Co's. Mighty Closing Out STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 31,. 10 A. M, Outstanding reduclions on high-grade Furniture, Rugs, Dishes, Lin oleum, etc.. for quick and complete close out. You owe it to yourselves to attend this big sale. Come Opening Day with the crowds that will be here. Remember Carr PUTMAN'S La Grande 8 Exclusive Read y-to-W ear and Millinery I IMAGINATION KTKOXU NKW YOUK-Worso than tho : sting of a, bee is Imagination. ! Fifty students ul Homeopathic ! Med leu 1 college were given cap sules. Some contulntng sugar of milk and some containing poison of tho beo and tho spider. Tho students wero told to report uny Ills that developed. The, quickest to report und their symptoms wero tho most virulent wero 1 1 hose who hud purtuken of Inno cent milk. ' YOUR ONE BIG CHANCE the Day the Date the Hour! Furniture Power Co. WHY THEV MKK 'EM. . v' I'HtLAUKLi'HIA: Ountloinen ' prefer blondes . because of thclf;: . greater cheerfulness, hppefi:lnc:';,V; and desire to UQentorUilnoU, . ta- tho opinion of Tr. Kuthciino MJ- H. llluekford, vocutlonnC 5oun-S.: sellor, und brunettes nro xnor4 j; given to homo life. . f i; : West Point -cadets can smukq openly now. Their gbi friends ot- fcA'v ten were inconvenienced whentb'j, boys hud no fags bttweon, duncos ;' Co. w m S I III !. III. - . l v ...... : -rr."