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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paw'Thm" 'Wednesday,' April 6, 1927 Society News ; 4i mm imA ; Presbyterian ' v Class Guest at ' 4 Evening Party . The htffh school girl KraduntfH Stinilay school cluais of I he Kirst J'roHhytPrlun church was entftr Inlnpd lust evt-nlng at tin- home of Minn Margaret Halu-r on Adams avenue.. v V Thirteen girls were present ami I the curly part of the evening w taken up with u Bhort Inmint'si bom lon. preshlel over the the preal (tent. Alias Lillian .Si ma. Mltu) Huliia Anderson, teacher, conducted a study drihs on pi-1 , byterlanism, after which gaipea .. wrt iui mi.- MiiiLiimii i j the evening. The hostess served refreshments before adjournment. The class will meet again Tues day evening. April 111, at the hoip" "of Miss l.llllan Sims. . Mrs. flrover Orlmniett was hos- :.elub -yesterday afternoon at her!''pd 'tomorrow evening fiirm home 7:flf ciock Adelaide . Three tables of bridge were at I Packard. district deputy, tho meei- .t..V durlnt rho ..n..rnnon nn.l I.1.U ! " lo taliP ut th hom! f .score was won by Mis. Kay Good- nough. ' ,' Yellow daffodils were used to .decorate the rooms. A two-course luncheon followed the curd gnmes. Mrs. Clilbert liurron will he the hostess to the c!nb Tilesduy. April I a. ' v '( Mrs. W. P. McAdory entertained nt lyncheon Monrluy noon nt the Voley hotel complimenting Mrs. (Jeorge , l.ovcjoy, who is , In .u lUrando and at Hot Luke for u Hhort. time. i Honoring tho fouiteenth birth day anniversary of her daughter, Mis IMIlh Rinllh. Mib. J. V, Umlth entertained at a lilithdnv! iiarty Kntnrdny evenlni? at. the' ltnviiinn-1 llekK Imardlntr house. ! Where they make their home. I Twenty-five school friends were lireHent. the affair heliiK a com-, plete HUrpriae to the honor Rues! flames were enjoyed during tbej evening and at a late hour Mrs. ( Mllllth, assisted by Mrs. Tele Nel-. son. served refreshments. T'lowers were used to deeornle.( the rooms. The honor Buest re-1 eelved many Kifts In remembrance ' of her blrlhdnv annlvcrslny. . 4 ' The reRUlnr lodge session of the i .....in.... 7 n, iirnil,-. ljidles' auxiliary to the Brother hood of Hallway Tinlnmen was 'linlil InsL evenlnn: at Knules' hall. : . The i-ee-ular lodce work was taken up durlns the evening. Al' r"T.IT find the nox meeting of. the auxiliary W teaspoon pepper cup flno a Soebe wl.l "fo.low the ,dKe toasted bread crumbs V o M meeting. i All-Day Meeting To of rnvo AO VV"i " j COVK (Special). Memhera of the Ladles Ciuihl of the Kplscop:tl church spent Thursday of lust week at the home of Mrs. A. G. rf'onklin. It was an all-day .meei iiig to' do sewing for the apron sale lo bo held Wednesday, April 18, at Morris hall. A potluck lunch was served at noon "nnd in the afternoon the guild members were joined by the Woman's club and the Rev. S. W. Creasey made an address. -.'. 1 ' 1.ADI") CANYON (HpecinD The; women of the l.add Canyon Get Together club have nrranged to Itave a short program at each meeting of the club and the fol lowing chairmen have been ap pointed to have charge: Mif. Charles Orandy. Mrs. .lames Mc Clure. Mrs. C. Y. Heale and Mrs. ; a iioinli Ppbler. The first program. In charge or Mrs. Orandy, was given whn the eluh met -tit the home of Mrs. El liott Austin. The second program, under the direction of Mrs. Mc Clure, was presented Thursday af ternoon, when the elub had an interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. William Wanton. The program consisted of a vo cal solo by Mrs. Henry Peebler, a pliivlot entitled "The Flapper." nnd an April fool burlesque or chestra. Mrs. McClure was the grandmother in tho play. Mrs. Tlenry Peebler was the flapper. Mrs. William Banton was the mother and Mrs. Elliott Austin look the part of Tom. The same women wore, members of the or chestra. After the program the hostess served refreshments. The next meeting of the clu'.i will be nt the home of Mis. T.(W. nates. April 14. when Mrs. C. -tteule will have charge of the en tertainment. A Real Special Peters' Sweet ' Milk Chocolate 12 lb. Cake . 29c Moon Drug Co. Agei:H I 'or The Onl Inig Co. Announcements The Mother's Self Tullure cluU will meet tomorrow afternoon fit i'.HO o'clock at the home of Mrn. Otis Palmer. All members are urged to be there. " - The art department of , the Neighborhood , club will meet for study tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock In the Neighborhood club rooms, Mrs. K. I). Appleby will I be In charge and the subject ti 'tltitoli I iin.lu-.inn l'nlnlfli-B " All nimi-u1 whether memhera of .i,,,,,,..!,.,,,,. . inviifi The Woman's club of the Bap tist Sunday school will meet to morrow afternoon at 2: SO o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. K. Won persett. A special meeting of the Worn- Benef it assnclat Ion bus been Mrs. t'harles MnrehUon. 2nl7 Klrt street. T'luns fo- tho rally In be hold In TVnilleton, ilisctlfiaoil. Miiy 9, will lo- Thm r.ailliV BOcity to tho Hro theiliooil of l.ocomollvo Plremon and Knitini-mcn will moot lomo'--rnw afternoon ut 2 o'clock at tho K. !'. hull. There will he Inltlil tlon nnd other Important )mlnes. All inrmVra urn urged to heproi ent. MENUS. 11 .' Ity Sister lrjr TlltEAK l'AST Ornpefrijlt julee, unit oodlinh liaall, spider corn- hread. coffee. T.rNPHKON Kkb nlquant. let luce sandwlchea, upplo tapioca pucininpf. nuiK. ten niNNKIt Bouillon, toasted wa fers, . creamed finnan naduie, sleamert rice, spiced figs, buttered ureen beans. Braliam rolls, fresh pineapple with mocK angel iooa caae, milk, coiiue. n ennaren mum im ;'"" i breakfant. a cereal should ho a. d- (1 IO ine menu. iiiiiTOtp . , . however, will find tho meal stiff- i Seated much to his llHlng. IBS I'lqualH Four bard-cooked eggs, 14 on. Ion. 2 tablespoons butter, Vt oup tablespoons - cream 2 eggs, and rut in thin slices and cook until onion is yellow. Cut egK In halves legthwiso and ttdd wn cream to onion. Boat eggs until vnrv liirht and mix with crumbs, parsley salt, pepper and julco of lemon. Pour this mixture pver CKSH in siiuce pan, cover pan ond onnit over a low tiro until eggs aro set. about ten minutes. Turn Into a hot serving dish, garnish with parsley und servo alono. (Copyright, 1927, NKA. Service, Tnc) HEALTH HXCmillAOF. KARIiV . niACN'OSIS Hy Simon levln, M. I. HollKti l''l- Member Oorgns Memorial Institute Modern business Is carried on on the basis of effleleney I. e., decreased cost with decreased time in production. If we could dem- .nlrnto lo VOU thill eni'lV dluf- nosis of diseases, which not only decrease your efficiency hut may cripple or destroy you. would be lo your advantage, would you not hnve proper and prompt examin ation to determine the early signs of these maladies? . lOarly discovery prevents these diseases by the prompt removal of the causes or by the early remov al of the diseases themselves. l'"or example, this applies lo the ro. inoval of pie-cancerous growths, uttentlon to and removal of in fected teetli and tonsils, ond r- n,ni-nl nf nht-entc Pllll bluddei'Snnl appendices. Karly recognition, of diseases of the. stomach and bow els would prevent an immense amount of suffering. ltecognize "lumps" on or In the body as potential sources of vi cious diseases. Moles, tumors. mauu. 1,1 111. Bkin OC brCUHtS whether male or female tumors of the womb and adjacent orgitns never should be permitted to re- Thonged Beads to be worn wit to tallnrl tweed lull. In Mil new IraMi lewelry liwallrd bcu heaT llver Ixadf Ire ' ftrunK on brown leather thonga. ' OUT OUR WAY 00- 13 THAiT . HAMO SACK I U tm IT v MQM&r4TS WtVp' UrfcTQ UVE OVER v V ' . ", ; -"fijE: 1 iz-lVik i' ' i . :ko. u. r pat, off; main, na we may be confronted with an advanced condition which Is not amenable lo Hurgeny or ray treutment. , 1 .- t Do, not pernilt nny of. these so calleO . "serum .'.treutntents" for '.growl lis unless your family phys! .clan authorises it, because, to date such mean are only, 'In tho experi montal Htatfc and only -cause. de lays (hat are fatal,' ' Ho beware!, , This prlp.clple of early dlaKllosis applies us well to medical diseases nke tuberculosis. typhoid.' , nndjls 'many others that I ' could .ien tion. . : ' v ,nro(,to(, , ; pv01.,.en, ao- .,, ,, ,, ,, ,..,;,. "-" " ... -r- train of insidious degenerations in their paths like, heart and blood vohhoI diseases, kidney (llseases, u( cers of the stomach and intestinal paiml, .uui.jolnt diseases that have euiiseci more iigony anu . erippimg thnn wo are willing to' acknowl edge."' . ' :; , . : ." In the practice of any thorough physician It can ho easily demon strated that ugtng and death lp Uhe fifties and alxtlefi,nr,o due in tho largest percn(agA tirlmprojim' enro of Infected, teelh und tonsil. The best proof of . the efflelen.iy of earlier diagnosis can be found in tlo marked advance " of the average death rate which has gone Throughout I . MM mr J m " 11 M JU Vault Entombment V ) I The Coil of I Cremation it only $45 tbrtland CREMATORIUM PORTLAND OREGON Cremation ""Vault Entombnwnt 3osr 3tR OH ! from 37 to 58 yearn In the Inat (.00 years. Jn other words, your ; posvlbllttleH of life' have improved ! years In little nioro than half u century, duriiifr which time med Iclne and sui'Bery have made most important advances. . iihittv's vrrrn i . FIHKT liADY ! T.AXI) PATtlS One- woman. In Franco Is Rind that i'resldent Doumeriuie a bachelor, for that circumstance nas maue ner, ine who or e ernaiut IIouIksom, president of the chamber of" deputies, the first lady of the repuhllo. The three highest official offices in J1 ranee are the presidencies of the republic, the senate' and the chamber. Heeause the first two are a bachelor and a widower respec tively, Madame Itoulssou nulnnint Icnlly ranks highest official hust ess, and aids her husband greatly In his social duties. She has a wide reputation for political sagac ity. ; WOMAN SHOWS HAN KM v 8Aij:h wimmv VAi.no CHICAGO Bank windows, once cloaked with heavy curtains and made ominous by metal gratings now have a Hales value, since MIhn the Northwest and are t now closely available They are Incomparably the Better Ways PROGRESSIVE people in the Northwest no"longer are compelled to follow the crude methodft-of an outworn age. The reverent, cleanly and protected rett offered by the beautiful Colum barium of the Portland Crematorium and Mausoleum is now available. Your own funeral director can nuke the arrangement! and explain fully the ''In comparably Better Ways." Write foi our brochure which Carrie viewi of out magnificent grounds and building!. By Williams f i dS5 etnr iy nea mvicc i Jessamine Honglnnd, woman hank er and advertising expert taught officials how much advertising power there was in tho open show window. The windows of financial houses now contain all manner of displays which sell the Idea of savings uc uouuts. Many banks have discov ered that passershy aro at t r:cted most by mechanical displays. wii i: i(i:ri'KF.K to SKI-; rAHPI'.NTIFJI FKiHT PA U IK Ouc. wlfo who will not' "stand by" hr husband in hSj professional activities is Madame (Jcorgcs Caipenlier who not only refuses to see him fight but alto to attend the music-hall in Purls where he Is featured. Nile says she. Is afraid of the crowd'B criticism and therefore.; never reads newspaper accounts of her husband's bouts. '; " "I walt for Georges to return.'! she says, "and tell mo of his fights '.'.'').';'"," j ' PHHum Trot, Indiana, 1 has a i tuHilattonyif fourteen persons and twemy-emnt (ions, ' : Jf?.VNillis, I PTTiivrnHtiHiinirtTiniTmi fit in i f ii in . t I lavorc7wms.... m ; - m J both are The Garden MAltUiOIJW, ;iu:AT AND &MAMj Marigolds great and smnfl, from s)x inches to four fuct in stature, single semldouble. doublo. from little half-Inch flowers to great four-Inch globes of glowing orange, in variety sufficient to make an entlro garden are now listed. The tiniest murlgotd u the fragrant, ferny leaved edging marigold known as Tagetes slgnuta pumtla the pygmy of the tribe and a hand some little plant with four-petnlcd yellow flowers with un orapge blotch at the baso of each.: t Tho dwarf French marigolds, studded with brilliant buttons fruni yellow to crimson brown and many with handsome variegations, Prench marigolds with single flow era, such aa Legion of Honor, showing a velvety brown cross up on u golden ground, all go to make summer brilliance li the garden. The tall French - marigolds are stately and gorgeous, growing tq a height of four feet. A newcom er, the Josephine, a velvety single showing the reddest coloring of all the marigolds, is the most useful of the French section for cutting, now a prime favorite In the mar kets where It is known. Tho huge imbricate globes of the tall African murigolda in lemon, golden yellow and glowing orungo are stately subjects for the hack; of the border and fine for cutting. Then there are dwarf forms of this African type, I Marigolds aro (tho easiest of all annuals to raise from seed. They can be planted In the open ground May 1 and by July will be giving bloom. The French sorts run right up to a bud .-when only threo op four inches tall and then proceed, to , brunch. Tho dwarf French;, types are best for beds und mass ing as Welles for edging. , I The marigold does not demand a. rich soil; it flowers morb freely jf not , too, well fed. It does In sist on full pun. That is its chief requirement. It Is one of the most satisfactory of annuals for to dato 1 no Insect, pest annoy It. It flour ishes In tho, hot days of summer and in the cool days of fall takes on u glowing brlltianco that makea It one of the most gorgeous plants In tho garden, At this season tho browns take- on a redder tono, (Mailt marigolds freely.-- When the famous clock in St, Paul's Cathedral, London, broke down recently, a wqrkman, watch ' In hund, was stationed In tho tower to move the hands of the tlme-v , piece forward' sccond by second. j Beauty Hints if the face powder you now use does not stay on long enough to suit you does not keep that ugly shine uway Indefinitely does not make your skin colorful like a peuch try' this new wonderful special French Process Face Pow der called MKI'L.O-niX.. Uemom hpr the nnme M IOMjO'-QLO, There's nothing II let' It. Glass Drugs; Trier" ' Adv. A PAIR WITHOUT PARALLEL Twin tina - -. for the two rarest beverages that have ever entered your home ! Both Schilling Coffee and Schilling Tea are as potently protected as they are ;: magically flavored. 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Both tins are always sold on approval -1 if you don't declare both the finest you can find - - your grocer returns your money instantly. We pay him. You keep the goods. Your statement is ONLY $7.95 .Terms is desired! 95c down, $1.00 per month on your electric service bill 111 mini 113 enough 4 Extracts P. 1