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Saturday, May 21, 1927. LA GRANDE EVENING OKSEKVElt Society News Page Three 'Mrs. Heughan Is Bridge Hostess j" To Junior Club 1" OUT OUR WAY By Williams PERSONALS n clilhli. Th.. Tlie Junior ltr.lKl. Hub n. ,lt Iho home in .lr. Wllliuni Hi'iiKh vun on KrMny iifii'rnooii. LiiiH'tn'o.i wan -ni'l ul Thi Tllfin. an.r which tin women v.n- l:ilii-n to Hip ii pa i l in. iiIh of M ik. 1 ! tiKltuii, Three tallies ul 1. 1 1,1k,. ut piny iliirlHK nit- afiei noun. Ui;y I'riee iiiiule liirli Bern Mrs. I.ynn I.iii'hoii was juv Willi U Kill St M ie, The HI. l'eler's Alii Booty mi l the orneers of the SI, lvter':t guild were enterlalni il l,y lliel'owi Kiitlii on Thursilay nlleriioon. HrlilKO was injn.v.d clurliiK the afternoon. .Mrs. l-'rank Iteihlln anil Airs. Charles tinihani won hitfli honors. the I!, Ia.-t -.1;, Mr. ami Mrs. Harvey M. fllterlalneil the Alpha chili t venlllK al their home on IV, street. Dinner was served at :lf o'clock by the hostess. At hrlilK-e, which followe.l th,, '.dinner, ..Mrs. J, MeNaniee and II. I-.'. IHxon recinved high score. n w ho Krinliiiit.il at mid- ' ulsio piesent. j nillawluin was decoial,, I lunch the same manner as it I IS on the ,reviiiis evellllll: w ilea hilfll school L'l'iiilimthm ieei,-l 1 Hon Mas held. Ilileresliim Bailies' were played l.y pome of tin-Kim'- j nates, while Hie others spent tic ! eveniiiK ia daneiiist. The orehes- 'Ira which played ror me danelni; consisted of IMdie Harris. Mitlln: I (. utIHarhara I'ideuck, liiano, and .Mr. ; MUel at the saxnphono. I and I" o'clock the graduates tiled I were Riven a .a liquet In Hie do- ', IlK'Slie science in s. The tald-n j were elaborately decorated in Line ami koI. I, the official colors of I lie school. There w ere ahoul V". present, tncliulim; the unit hers and fathers. The newly formed Ladles' an lliary of Hie Kanl.-s lo.iKe will I.., instituted al K.mles hall next Wed nesday nlifht, May ;Ti. .Ml chai ter uieinhers are asked lu he pres ent imd anV Ulellllltl' of the lodee J' lvhii has mil v..t i.r.....i m ),.,.-.. j an opportuntty to do so at that lime. Sixty-five registrations have already heci secured. ; .Misses Kttn Hclle Kitchen and lUlth Hramwi-ll wen- hostess, -s at fotir tables of lirldire ,'riduy ev, -nine at Hie liome of Miss Ilium jwell on llfli" i avenue. ' Tall baskets of tulips and lilacs (were used as decorations. lllKll honors went to .Mrs. .Melvin l.ar. sen ami .Mrs. Jlill Teniph toil. Lil lian Sims received consolation. MENUS the The YitlMicht rlnli nicl al linine of Sr. ami Mrs. Itny T.ptdT On Adams itveniit', lus( t'v- " Hrhlgv was p'u.w.l t liroufthnut Kip ' rn'ti!iiiM'. Mf. t'lainlc Nnw;i ;iiid' Kus'Mtt Allllcrinff insulf IiIkH fieorp and t'lando N:i.sli and Kvim tt Koown T'f'ct'lvpd consolation. At tho. clo.so of (lio vnintf the l)OMrts.SrM nfivrd a delightful twu ,rourne luncheon. Party Celebrates H.v ' Sisli-r Miiiy ISKKAKKAST (irnpefrult, 11s luRlls omelet, whole wheat tuuf- j tins, milk, coffee. 1.1 M 'I I Kl IX Tomato cliowil. r. toaslo.l bread sticks, and let- tuoo sandwiches, old-fashioned straw ti.-ri y shorleakc. milk. tea. I) I X X K H I'hlcken frli'iisscc, new potutoes In cream, 1 savo'-y wax henna, salad of radishes, on ions and sweet green peppers, frozen custard, crisp cookies, milk, coffee. Just at this time of year, fowls," which means year-old chickens, ore nt their best and ehoapc.cr. Hrollers are high and "fryers" are ulmost unnossihle to find. The year-old chicken Is always koo.1 when stewed, and served with a uooil rich milk Ki-ay or the meat can be used to a.hantaKe in al! I sorts of made ' dishes. Hrollers Fifth Anniversary:,. 'Z "r ,X ZaL X, , stand any additional cook In p. Sinoiy Wax lU'iuis j l-'our 111 e d i u m n.ei MllVfi' 1 Kkinnrd onions, 4 tal)li sjioons hu' - t'r, 4 tanlcsitoons stot'-k, I pound wa x lii'diis, 2 tahtiMpoons liin "ti ,inifo or vim-fair, 1 tiat:)oon 'i touapoon Kiiar, y3 ti'i'pooo ci'lrry s(-t'd. Ht'inovc heads ami tails from beans. If beans are M riimli'ss, wpII nnd jfood; if not. cut a th'n slice from each edffe of bean Up iji. ME5 , lT4ATsY VNELU-A-A- AT DOLtARS F 1 HAD TiAlKlK Ip ''K&m'' -tU1 Btt-T OP COoRSt, Oil HEWS CDrAPOaoRS. oO C&X OFF AM1 : SUE. C'J. 00- BUT- 1-1- ( K -TMATS A ROSrA JOB po&lA , THAT , . OCMT"VOU VMEUU-E (0)1 AVJ' ME.'. GOT EM ALU p'.AMER VMCX)LO HE-AR 'e-R just tRoT all swEATrJ Tf-it'o i-t rum FA'Si'eR. V GROAMlKJ M AW BE (y) ME NE.RWO(J6 AS A CAT. IF TrlAT MACritNu i UMCER TH' vMELl. Tl-V tAT AlWTTf. MAOlME eOOLO BKEAK .JlVSTRAlM? EVPRE CtROAMlSl'-lTTiAENA. DOWM r40vN r1- H iTV VRAM'S, Hekl'UGOlO ADAMtEp-IATUDBEFOUf? Irr, J . l I WAlTiM. -f' NIGHT AM'THcKA I BREAK OOWNS- ,6-h. rT Jiig" ?,HT aTTAREE we.rjoos. TTT.'M TrAE STOIC. L - ' - RFO U S JAT, Qt K( IA1H CANVON (.Mpeclal) Mrs. , I'urwiiKon has t-eturned from Palm- ' er, near I'onlaiul, where she went lu an effort to reach thft bedside of her father, Jameu Mulhoiland, She arrived too late to find him alive. - however, Mr. . .Mulhoiland uuft injured In u niili. I Lawn-nce (oon left yenlerday inoriiinif for Udiontu, 'olo. lie will ko from thereto t,uritcd, Kan- HJIM, Mr. and Mrs. II, r. Heott are lierpi from Idaho, vUUinK with Mr, Seott'H dnr, Mro. Mary J. Coun- Mt'll. I School clotted hero. May Vtt nf. ter a very suci'isMf ut term, with Mi h, (ionlon un teatdier. The (iimilH Have a very in! ei-eat inx" proKiaui. consislintf of dialogues, houk. reci laiiunH, and drtl!n, 'i'he pmKi'um us tfiven one week before the fin al examinations,. I MisM Helen AitHiin who Rradu- aled from l.u tJrande hlxh school ihin week Is receivinK many con gratulations from hero friend In I. add canyon, j NEW HOUSE FROCKS The smartosl Kioup (if tuliablc frocks lir.s just lieoti roei'ivpd. All new modi'ls. ,luiiior and misses sizes, l(i to 4 1. I'riied !fl.!)S PUTMAN'S La Grande's Newest Store Exclusive Read fj-to-W ear and Millinery royal hai'niM, she tMcnnd in l H I f, from (.'onutantlnoidc mid In Turin xtiowil a marked aiHittidt fur Itusi ricMs, .. Several wealthy nermuist flnaneeit her education ant) after twit years In a httslnew eidlee ulie was eniiloyed by a French Hilk niiinufaeiurer. Prtin csN l-'ltie nuw receiver u Hilary of nut.tuio franc a year. j holder of 1 udlaiut. 1 I A lauyfHv by --iirofesMion. . Mrw, (White was repni'tei- of th Indir-oa iilirenie i-iatrl In 1924, but.... i'uv yeai'H hel'uii' that he WDH Uiflin ' yi.-tied ' aM an 'advocate of eiiial ! Mif'l nio, She' In now first' Vie ! ptoidenl of the club federation. WOMAN I.AWVKIt .MAY HI') in m si i ;i t ,,t us iii:m j Woiti'DSTKtt. Mn mn. - Henry l'n'd Ik niel IculoltH about hi wtioen. j It tool; hhu half an hour to buy a I pair a ml two bodyguard nsKUsted , him. Slight Decline In 'French Birth Rate UK.Wd.UAMS blT BY MC WHVKt, tWC.j 'i Mrs. CliarleH H-ynoids enter tained If ounn children in honor 'of lier Hon, .luuior'M fil'lh birthday on hViday afternoon. ' (laiii" wt-i-e played rhrnii;hout iho afternoon. Vari-coloi cd ha I Jooiim were passed out to each yeuntf.step. About 4 o'clock the iKuests wern peated at several small tuhhM, dec orated in pink tmd k feen. The KUe.st.H were: .Mary Ktia ml Hobby O'ltrien, dHfcwurl Wvlde. Manda-Miller, .lack .Murphy. Piter and Wilher ('o bnrn. Hobby l.asl:y, fla fence. Ta.-.-don. ' Clifford Crawley, Jimmy M- Naince, Mary .lean and Jimmy ;ltohni nkaiiip. liena nnd .leiin 1'al mor, Madaline and l-Vederlka Upaeth. Itel Thelson Jr., and tho host. 1 'chapter 7, I'. H. O., met at the liome of M i s. I'. A. Kplintf cn .Main Kli-'Ct yesterday afternoon at 2:.Hii o'clock, witli M i s. WIMiiim .Miller as assistant hostess. ?- Tlie protrram for the al'lernoo:i consisted of a report by Mrs. fjeorpo Cnrrey on "The I'iiinese, 'Nationalists' hv Nora Wain. Mr,-:. A. L. llichardson samr two nuu. hers. "Plaint" and "Joy." ; After the program a soidal hour was enjoyed followed by refresh-j mentj. I What the kiddies term "Mol-i- cr'n day" occurred Friday liiorri- Imr when the kinderarden pupils of Mrs. John linden save a pro gram for tiieir mm hers and fiitli .ers. Kach child chose a favor ite Homr and recHallon which they eave for the parents. Tho vi rions trrouns, namely those and' nature study, social training1, art, bird sludv aii'l tniseellaneous. eatdi pave nn exhibition. Mrs. Ilo.igin was assisted by Mrs. I.. .1. Lindsay. The house was profusely decorated in Inn;;' baskets of spring flowers. Mothers, fathers, gin ndmot hers nnd friends of the little rtiildrr were present. Greenwood School Graduates Guests The clKlltll irrmlc Rrailnilt, the f:-rcen oort school were enti r ttilnpil at a party ami baminct it Hie lilph nclioot on Tlilirilay ev -nlnir. Th" party was Riven l.yllie mothPrM anil fiithers of the yonnc tiof.le. There are :1S in thecla.'. which In Dm larirest class ever Rrartiiutfnir from ftreenwoo.l, ICIev- HEALTH three or, : lour pieces diagonally across. Drop in boiling water t n cover and cook until tender and water is evu pointed. J u tie1 meantime peel ami chop onions. Melt 'tablespoons butter, add onions and cook until a golden straw color. Add stock, eooke 1 aiis. remaining butter, lemon Juice or vinegar, sa It. sugar an celery seed. Stir lightly wit h . fork and bring: to the boiln point but do not let boil. Serv very hoi. hMi: is nwci iioi s to im:oii,i; with (.oii i k Ity dames It. Ann-Ill, M. I). I leaver; t 'olo.. Member Gorga .Memorial Inst, tioiter is one of the commonest, of diseases, yet most amenable to treatment. Jt is responsible for much sickness and misery, many deaths, and great economic loss. There are goiter belts, such as tlie J'acilie Northwest and the ter ritory t rlbutary to fl the tlrenl Lakes, where the percent per pop ulation is extremely high, whero even 4hc fish and animals havo goiter. I'he Ttocky Mfnintafn regions liave a minimum of goiter, while other sections, notably the .snutn- vj(. ern statts and nutuy sea coast ! areas, are strikingly free from goiter. ..." . r The direction of the public is being- directed lo toiler by com mercial organizations in their advertising- oi iodi.ed salt and patent medicine g-oit It is high time that, a warning- should be sounded agiilnst the in discriminate usr prei)ar;ilions. goiter, call nomas Ing 'tit x-ray or the basal metabolism teat. J They may do morn harm then ex , lernal goiters Of enormous sl?.e. J There are two classes of gi)lter that are danKerons and cause seri ous Illness: the first variety is called- adenoma and the second, ex opt iialmie Koiter or Graves' disease, Tin nodules surrounding- the i thyroid gland in the firm variety may ,lie dormant for years, and i system, wills, banking as a profea then, for some unknown reason, ' slou and investment plans. become toxic poisonouj and cause serious illness, usually diasnosed aoTII ANXIVKlSSAItY as nervous prostrution or heart diw- j Ril! WO.MAX IH-XHt ATI ease. These goiters should be op crated on before they become toxic, 1 1C1 Ll N I . Vn. N'ow that leg- drafis iiud loans, selling stocks bunds and heljdng women set 'States, we come m contact, with all their problems. We realize that woman has an eeomonlc value in a community prosperity." Miss Stoermer conducts an ex tension course of lectures on nuance and aliied subjects such as real estate transactions for women, the workings t.f Ihe federal reserve I'AIUH, May '2 (AH) The le gend of , l'Yaneo's declining birth rate is belied by the preliminary vital statistics for-1!2ft, now. avail able. The number or birtliH hi 1!iJ6 was 7IIC2tifi. or lS.S pec 1.00 ar.iinst 7!Mi,:tf.5 or iy.l per 1,000 In l!U:i. What, however, causes seiloun dlstiuiet to the health authorities is the abnormally hitch Infant death rate as compared with other Kuropean countries. The number of children dying below the ue of one yem In 11(2(1 wa 74.U8 against titi.Sfi? In 125. In some departments, notably In .the moun tainous regions of the Centre, the Increase, in the Infant death rate, from one year to tho other ex ceeded 40 per cent. INDIANAPOLIS Mrs. lldward I Franklin Whye, who will be ..o.n- A young veterinary surgeon has Inated for president of the Ceneial j opem-u a beauty shop for dogs 111 Federation of Women's Clubs when i l'nrlw, having a staff of doctors. It meets May 30 at (Iraud It. ipids, dentists, surgeons, lialr-dressers Mich., Is the first woman oi'ihe-tand hi auty specialists, , i:ss TltAVlXK AS SILK SALESWOMAN nUDAPKST. Hungary The Turkish 1'i'inCesK FJtie is the star saleswoman of it, I 'oris firm of dressmakers who chee her. the graudda lighter of t he Sultan Ab- I nl linmld 11, largely because she knows all the idioms of the Balkan countries In which she (ravels, ' Tiring of monotonous life in the or certainly soon after. Cancer of the thyroid develops in rroni one and one half to throu ' per cent of these cases of adenoma. When recognized as cancel' it. 1h usually too late just, another rea. son for not postponing proper ad- I and action when goiter is present, , THE OWL'S Theatrical Cold Cream A superior cream from finest materials, lietler than soap ami for i-' inovlnir dost r up from Hie skin. Will not limn linlr. One-Half Poun(1....50c One round 75c Moon Drug Co. Agents Kor The owl lnig Co. I liuice or vinegar, 1 teaspoon salt, I. "ken. wh ere the percent per pop- ,.',.,. nf n.v.oid develons ' ...i ,..,. .i.m m,- .nm c it.n.fa. IT"' ' " ' -,l ' J in rroni one and one half to thrcu 1 .r, ,,f Martinsville, member of the I g. snT A HOME II I per cent of these cases of adenoma, Virginia house of delegates, is pre- 11 I I When recognized as- caneer it 1h paring to celebrale the golden annl- II WITHOUT A TELEPHONE I . usually too late just, another rea. vcrsary of tier wedding May 2. V , ,L. , . , ' son for not postponing proper ad- I Mrs. Mooker was elected to tliel II II ej;iHia l n ro un i tie session oi i ii ii iiMid aNo toed; a prominent part in II fin , It . . . - jtiie recent extraordimu y meeting 11 lF ii I (which approved measures' for re- I rf ' I !IJ,.VKIN 1'IU.HI.KMS Ivisl,,,, ..f Ihe ,:e cn.lilati,,,, ami fflWir ffr j T.U';HT TO WtlMHN ,.,.,.Kaiii-ati.,n of mate m.vcrnmeiil. MLa i t T.OS AM'.HI.ICS-A lianl; sheuhl .,, ,,, . , .... s , , , JOT W3WffiBdNU "!' cures. i lie a cimmtinity center l'.,r ,e.!ii(, . . .,,, , ,,,,. ,, TflMi imMMLr:rSf.- T helieves (Irace S. S rmer. ,11, !,, , .,., ,.,. ,. , I p, "01. , of such Imlllio lliranch of a In rite California lianlt- II WEUV- I Certain types of Inn inntllnlinn. II Al iflftJMjS i-ajrt"'' I I hy meilical men adc- . "In Ininilliim ilcposlls of more j xi :w Vol! K - Slim, the ,leeiless 'IPfcft!!-' II whlpieil into poison- lllan 3. anil. una for this hanll alone I soa rim: wemier. iloes mil lllinli. II ' d I oils activily liy loiline prepara- she says, 'ami In mhlilioii neuol iiU - i i inohe or chew. I I lions. The laity eannol I X- ' . If DO One flue hd Tele- pecli-,1 to linow which variety ill " , I l!l. Alti:. SI'I)I)M::s: Koilc r is helpeil or harmcil hy ' mejnc takiiiK of io.liae, eonseiuenlly lo- v 1 1 i. j i:ssl-:- FAI.l.S, N'. .l.-S,,ooni,m !,,,,, sho,,,,l never he taken with- i You wouldn t nd one. :r,;:: siimmfr music snioor ; Brhrrr js.ms of opposite sex. wlih er wit h-1 ,,. n, hncy .llsea.s.. ami can lii most OOWllTilJlV iTlCOfU OVUVlJ friends and ncighbort oni iiKhts. is punlsiiai.p. hy a fine cases bo prevonlcil. . . . , . 1 have them of iihi. , i , tuns itoiier is often insi.ii- IJejtinninp; June 1st -ons. For example, (here arc In- You are inconvenienced nd T 1 V j numerable cases of seeminjr ner- embarrassed if there ln't HP PflTPfl vons prostralion. ni'inasllienla. ami Special ail v.i nla-cs for I he st uih- of ! i JJClCdlCU ;i.iU t .lisease which are really cases t ; one 111 your home. A ( s . trSXr I'IANO VOICE VIOLIN - ! " UbiJ X 'operation which Is practically .le- N'OKM.M, cnriiKCS I - . ! ; TIOACl 1 1 : 1 1H Hom flfWf I Y yi'V 'iN. V void of .lancer. i Indapcmtonl I 1 1 I . I nforlnnalely many of the cases j Telephone !8jw$a SlA '" s,iu''' IU" "ot t'ccOKnlzeil rnnr ,,,,I1(V( ,,,, ' Co WtflfTJ until lieru.aneiil .lamaKC has heen I' RLE S( I KM A USI 1 1 1 i l-0 Mll' done lo vital urcans- snch as the f,,,. the most talented Villi. INIHT ler I J years of ace. ! ! RV ! I heart, kidneys, liver, and nervous j Si ) i svst, m when ttonil results of Mill- r A i Keiy are mitui ally less imeertaln. I '1 parti, nlai s ., re,,esl. I I AND YOU CAN HAVK ONS I ; J" .'I'he nmial Is this: Whenever you I I I mMm . f I or heart .Uncase, make ahsclulely I l- . II i X l?v i i certain that you are not siifferlnic ' j I "H f lfiik i I fom a toxic .colter. A simple. j --. - -J..!.' . fVll'-- iouKh rathe,-new ... ,-ai he EASTERN' ORLCON SCHOOL OF MUSIC ' psfe'S. W-ll Ilium I llletaholism lest IS extremely . . M - I S rj$ valual.le In imiklm.- a correct dhiK- I U(l(l 1' ClIOWS 1 CI11)IC I'lKHlC 1 1 -.1 I B I I r-:W 1 1:1 nosis of toxic and non-toxic itoit- I ' . I I il VW JJ JJ ISS. , ward Kuiters." 'I hey nr.- usually , . : : : : . . . . j S yy small Boilers wlllcll He deep In I j Ilgoci will, a hand of white his an. 'u'east hom, Tle v are rccoed ! lUm ppliqued leaf mollt oCthe while. -,',t w'"" JW ''"'" I: I 1 ' TOttli j B Fountain Service al All WA ::;:: wit "i .Hi - 9fiil Wm7k w m m 1 W4WV.y ! If LAVENDER ! ; JK. 4.V -w ; SF Hotel MH , i c-'Ia ' !.;v i ' ' , ,e'fS FSJm M m ' - -- y ilia.., : - , i'.e a w iji wj -. 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" t.V I'hilnUf I i Mil llurcittt ITS A MOt! FrttnifM ltinii(lliifcT, MuphnninK' In tin- t'nl fptslrj f Pittsburgh, in tv piymlfr (liinH-Hi nf tho 'y Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. i : PI ,1