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Wednesday, Juno 8, 1027 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER it 4. v. Society News r- i... i mSt ..n.ii Compliment Miss Othello Gray At Kitchen Shower f'ontpti men t in k MIm Ot he do (liny, u hose iiiiit rlauf to tialpn Webb will hike jii:iri- Jiiue L'J. Mis (inire CuMtti nnd Mifi Wilina (lnskiH t nli-rt;itn .1 al a kin-hen .Shower litrtt iVtMllllK ill till' JiOlli.t of Mis. Am k lliatt. Tin c-vt-iiin n. frames ::rd visit'iu:. Ti i won by Misses Manrate .1 IS; "Kvu i "at In in) liai Lai a l lialt an 1 Othello tiray, ail of wlileli We.e presenbd to tin- hi ide-elert. A HMM k weddtm: was a feat it io rif the evening. Wl'nia (iai- kill vaH the hri-Jf t iicin ami Mis; l.arbam Hiatt t In- bride. Mi s. W. I. Wai 'ier actr.l as t In- minister mid read tin- l int,' fen niuny. M iss Kdith IC'iel! played t Fi . - weddlm; mari'h. Al an appropriate hour the KiK-stn ere sen ted at an nl'.rae ttvt'ly decorated 1 1 i1 o ami a tivo course him-heon was net vrd. n -ers wire lai.l tor nine. A colur scheme: of yellow and lavender u as used in tin- decorations, rose aii'l (.,. f swept pi as st rvMif, as piece. Favors I'onntl at each place) were little dolls repiv bride and bridegroom. The honor (joest ret .ii:in t lie iv.ij many Useful tfifts. J Miss Stella Itensli. idler and Fred M. Huffman, both ol K.kui. were united in marriage al about j n'clficU this iMorti.ni' at the oar-1 KOnaKe Of the CliriKtlan chu reii. ( I lie Uev. . V. I Minn p- ri ormin t he ceremony. Imiii"tliately following the cere mony th.-y left for V'aik ne, where they will spend a short time visit -in! In-,- parents l.eitnv r tutniu-r to l.a lliande to make tli.-ir liome. European Art To " Be Club's Study j f the llanili- son was held a picnic be- Thn last meeting ler's Art ciui tins sea yesterday al'teriuxjii, UK enjoyed by tile the lawn of tin- hoin members on j of Mrs H. Hlrnle. Twelve lllf Tlibevs wore pi-' Si-nt. Tho regular prou'iant was jriveii, Mrs. F. It. Appleby t;:l!;in on the Kiibjert of fooipeiition in Alt." A " Hound T;.bb- I iisc"sntn" was read by Mrs. ( i t S I v.-, ' 'ioi n. A part of the :: t't.-i noun was taken up wit h t he select ion ol" work for the coming and it was decid'-d t!:at the f.ubject of "Kuropean Ai t Gall e r ) e s " be studied. Miss Gladys Miller was a giU'sl nt the meeting. A picnic lunch was enjoyed before adjournment. Members of the , Picajawen cainpfire girl group and their guantian. Mr.". I.. II. Avs. made plans for a one-we-k onting lm ing 1 he last of July or firsl of August, yeslerday when a businesn inei'ting was lield in the annex of the Fnglish l.iith. ran ehnicli. It WIS decide 1 that tile Olltlllg be held at Cine on th" camp COLLEEN MOORE FACE POWDER Is as dainty as the charming lady for whom it is named. It comes in throe shades: Flesh, White and Brunette. 7.-,c For a generous sized box Moon Drug Co. Airvt;t for The Owl Drug Co. ISC CLOROX ill drain pipes By rcquljr clc.ir.siiij with Clorox, cnstlv Mopp.ij;cs in bjthroom pliniihing cjii often he pruven icil . The hoiiic will be more s.i!iiury if C.lorox, tl-t houthold dislnUctant ami 1lco.l11r.1nt, is uscj in clc.insinj; w.tsl;howl, hut h tub, sink and hopper, drainpipes. Sec directions on Clorox label. At All Grocvrs va I 7 grounds near ttui aw miming pool. Ahoul Kills will uttelid. Mt-nim for each ltiy were oul ilm d yesterday, also u schedule oi frames, hiU- and utht'r nctivilUa. 'i'lH- tiii 1h will cook their own meals durliitc the trip, winning cntnytiie lionorH in this way, The ladles' auxiliary to the Urot h-'j-houtl of llailway Tiainuu-ii met last evening in ivKUlnr ses sion at tiif -::ikIik hall. Mi 8. John I'ourlliey, president, presided. Hur- imr. t)i cvennur plans were mad ler a picnic tor llie members of the While lUi.se club and their husbands and families, to be held at Jiivcrside Ii rk June 2::. m m m "Flattering Words" To Be Presented A prOKinm of interest has lieen I planned for the it Kular meetintfof ; Hope t'iir'pter. Order of llie Ka.st i ern Star, tomorrow evening, when tlie play "Fltttlrrln Words," hy jtieore Ktdly. will lie presented hy a rasl of women front t he I -a , Grande XeiKhbor hood club. The play was I'P .seated by the club dut-intr .die Oregon Federation of uiueii h clubs convention he Id in Itend la.s'L month. Tliose ho take part are Mrs. 1.. II. Kusheil. Miss Mertha Wull siiitfer, Mrs. Lester Stoddaitl. and Mrs. G. H. Claycomli. Mrs. Io,i abl M. 1'aKne. state cliait man r.; ilra ut a of thf Oregon federation. dinele.I the play. The regular lodo session will precede the play. ) lMltl.Klt. Ore. (Special). Jmli , ler I nity Helpers met Tuesday afternoon, May 31, at the home of Mrs. I late t'onklin. The pro gram opened wit h t iie tyiiip of . two wool nmttreHses for Mi8.,fl''" 1 o'clock in the morninK to ji-onUUn. As she icttppled this S:3 In the arternoon. The meetitiH pleased her tfmitly. A short pro-l sponsorrd by the parent-teacher iKram was Klven and a liKht lunfh-i()('iHlions of the city and will eon w:is served iiv Mrs. liessle I, i WVsl iMiskow ami Mrs. Klla M Walker. The next socialite will in al Hie home of Mrs. Jim Andrews, June 14. Kach woman is 101)1111; two articles for lunch. ; I IMIil.F.It. Ore. (Special) A" lilt KAK FAST Cherries, cereal j birthday party was tfiven nt the (.(, ,,.,,,( wjtt, (il(l.Hi rreain. brcak ' home of Mr. and Mrs. t'hurtey f;mt spinach, pop-over, milk, cof j McFall h'st Wednesday evening. f(.0. 'honoring their sou. Jack, and Mis I.I'NCIIKOX Cream of carrot. Verlee Conklin. The evening was spent at music and Kames. Luncll- j eon was served before adjourn- ment. About 2 guests were pres. j ent. COVF, Ore. (Special). Tin! Junior girls entertained the Worn-' nn's club at the I,. 1. S. church is delicious if cooked until tender last Wednesday afternoon. The in bid ling water u ml served in hostesses presented a program of cream. If milk must be used In readings and music, followed by .1 place of cream it should he thick-one-act comedy. ened very slightly with butter and The remainder of the afternoon flour rubbed together, was spent playing games, which 1 Cream of Carrot .Soup preceded the serving of luncheon. J Six niedium-si.ed carrots, 3 cups milk, 3 tablespoons butler. 2 tahle- CO VK. Ore. (Special) Mrs. G. spoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt, ',i K. Marker entertained the Young teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon grated Mat runs tiridge club Friday a ft - onion, teaspoon ground ginger, ernoon. T.vo (aides of bridge tt i'ii 4 teaspoons minced parsley, at play. A luncheon was served i Scrape and slice carrots. Drop at the close of the games. Mi:iiICAl SJ'IHNGS (Speci?') The Woman's club of Medic:'l Si-rings will meet this a ft ernoon instead of Thursday this week, u.i many o lend tin morrow, att. ndar season. Whit ten the women plan to nt stock show-at I'nion to There has been a good e at ail the meetings this Mrs. (b o. South. Mrs. ami Mrs. liloom will serve refreshments. t'N'IIN(" Special) Members of the l.al'atot club were entertained at bridge Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Neil Morrison. Two tables were at play during ( he a fternoon. The rooms were attractively decorated wit h tiiets fit' lavender and pink peas. Mrs. Hrt Knight mad score and low score fell to bou- high M is. John Martens. Luncheon was enjoyed follow ing the card games. The silver tea to lie given for the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge at the home of Mrs. A. M. Inhl y itl'u moon I In. I. null' n Ii:is hern post- on uc- outlt of th.' i tist-ni,' of Mr. I'lUll. The Carnation club will meet this evening at the Tiffin it i Mrs. K. K. Swan and Mrs. Itobert Smith as hostesses. The Ladles' Aid society oT the Knglish Lutheran chinch will meet tomorrow ti fternoon with M rs. l-'rtid Hoover. will conduct of nutrition ande Friday f flat blue Velvet bow, instead of '.he ponular (Tower in:ii,')ii.w. t). relvet belt. Inds distinction to this white Jacket or wool. Miss Lucy A. Case j the third of a series I meetings in La Cir Flat Bow lid OUT OUR WAY FATIOS 40 YeA?s old ll j I -TvXE. OLD SOAK I "CO. U. 8. PAT. CT. "i m i.tuit t iihi t. MENUS Hy Sl-lcr Mnry soup, toast sticks. new abbage and olive salad rice souffle, milk, tea. 1 NMH! llaked ham nnil ulne apple. baked sweet potatoes, new on lulls In cream, tenia l o salad, lemon snow, milk, coffee. The white pari of "green" onions , into boiling water and cook until (tender. I se only enough water to prevent burning and save what is left in the pan when the carrots Jire done, there can he about Mj '"1. Drain carrots nnd put' through a vegetable rieer or puree strainer. Make a sauce by melt ing butter, stirring in flour ami slowly adding milk, stirring con stantly. Ilring lo the boiling point and mid carrots, liquor, sail, pep I per. onion ami ginger. Ileal thor jnughly nnd serve with parsley sprinkled over each serving. GRANGE HALL PERSONALS O It A ND K HALL, (Special) Fred Huffman has been ill of (piln sey. Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnest De Txmg ami family were ( ove visitors Sunday. Mrs. Hert On iner and two child ren spent Monday nt the home of Mrs. (ireiner's pan-nts. Mr. nnd j M if, Frank Wright, of Alicel. After a prolonged tllnenn Wil liam Sherwood is able to be out on ihe streets of Iji Grande shaking I hands with friends. Juunita Spencer attended thft I christian l-'ipb avor convention In Maker Sunday. John liamimn, who underwent n 1 major operat ion at the Grande ; Konde hospital several whks ugo, I waJi taken home. Sunday of lust j week. He is able to be nbout nnd is feeling, tine, it is reported. I Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, of F.igin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hert Greiner Tuesday, j Mrs. Iteii Knight and Mrs. Annie Huff, both of Knion, were visitors at tiie Chas. Spencer home Sunday. A ft'?r spending a few daya In Portland. Arihur Spencer returned home the first of the week. Klberta. the little two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klhert Lemon. Is recovering nicely frm severe burns she received by fall inir backward into a pan of boil ing hot water a few days ago. The little tot received ' w 0 na,l burns, one on each side of her back The larger burn which was on the right fdde ran from her shoulder blade to her hip. Clyde Kiddle recently received some tine guernsey heifer calves from Tillamook. Ore. Mrs. Chas. Sp'-ncer, who has been ill of tonsiiitis, Is nblo to be out atrnin. The Home Kconotnlcs rlub will meet Friday afternoon, June 10. at the home of Mrs. John Miimann. Improvement euttings fnlso rail ed "weeding" und "thinnings") help the wood In thf same way that needing helps the field erop. Why doesn't England send n flyer to Ireland? GOOD fcOFFRiM GOSMiV such ouMBwiesii jis VME.M VOtRe GOMMA LET I Trf CP?0WO IM- Hb, US GOES M GNES MIDDLE AGED KtM Woman Teacher Travels Hy Air STOCKHOLM (AP) Misa Asta ! ..... ., L . i 111 1 00111, sec re a ry or ine ptwenum- 1 ,. , . L ....t.. travel by airplane to and from the I'nlversitics of I'usalu and Lomion, in both of which she teaches Swedish literature. She is a doc tor of philosophy. 1 The foundation was organized last winter when Shaw turned over Ills Nobel prize money for the translation of representative Swed- ish literature into Kngli-sii. Tho first publications announced by Miss Klhlbom are a series called j 'Swedish Classical AuthorH. An IKth century satire, "My Son oil the Oulley," by Jakob V. Wullen- I berg. and the leltera of Carl T.ln- miens, famous Swedish botanist, are umong those scheduled. Later Hilh century authors including Au gust Hlrinberg will he translated. PARK PERSONALS THK i'AHK (Special) Mr. nnd Mrs. I'M Lee and brother. Frank Lee, of Knymo flut, were guests nf Mr 11 ml Mrs. F. I ... W i tirleHWOtt ll un,ay. J. K. Hunter was nn over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vanorder Monday. Several largo bands of sheep have passed through Tho Park going to the summer ranges high er in the mountains. Grisson Miller Is visiting his uls ter. Mrs. A. J. Vanduvanter this week. Miss flora Tjiy went to Ftah Monday. She will spend two weeks touring over l:tnh and visiting in Halt Luke City with friends and relatives. . The Park wan visited by a re freshing rain Monday whleh will be very beneficial lor the crops. Arthur Furmun, of linbler, was visiting Mr. und Mr. J. H. Hunter Sunday. Mr. Hurtnan reports that there will be a plentiful crop of apples al Itnbb r this fall. George Wright, of Haymo flat, was a visitor ut Medical Springs Sunday. Mr. Evuns was n business vis itor of C. Vanorder recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Lay were vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. t'rdell Lay, of Big Creek. Sunday. A. J. Yandevanier was helping George Looslie build a hay der rick Sunday. J. c. Lay is hauling poles this week to build fence. For cleaning delicate fabrics or sturdy suits you're always safe and sure with Oronite Cleaning Fluid. No harmful effect to fast dyes. In W pint! and pint,, g.dluni, tc., xtoct Ji.drUKguti, lutj' ' ware and department Honrs or any Standard Oil Service Sta tion. Can also he .ordered in larger ram and barrel,. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA By Williams MAKE K1 1 VAJELU, ISO could w vge PUT TEA INTh' BOTflL. AM' SOME WED DFF PtlL l)D ("JT' ' C192T BY NE StnVKE. !KC ALICEL PERSONALS , ,AI'1,'KI" H1,'t'il Thomas ( ark is ollite ill at his hnniM lit-io. , ; The Alicel UhHcs' Ai.l meet ng has been postponed until Thurs- tdny. June HI. on account of this being the week of the stock whow ut I'nion. I1- V'n llousen nnd wife, of Portland, spent Saturday night at the homti of Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Culh-n Friswotd, of Tulsa. Okla.. are visiting Mrs. JIatlie Ftiswold. Mrs. Jack Itryant is spending a few days at Monument, Ore., with her fatiiei'and mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. I.edhelter and family ami Itay l,cdhftter and family, of li (Iraude. spent Sun day at Muddy Creek with Mr. and -Mrs, Henry I.oeuig, Miss H ill h Johnson has returned home from The Jialles where she taught school the lasL year, and Vault Entombment are available through your Local Funeral Director ft V :.!mM -k;t The Cost of Cremation is only $45 ' "Portland CREMATORILIM Mausoleum PORTLAND OREGON CrematlonWaultBitovibmeiit HEALTH li:.vni FitoM (into mc ms. oiiin us icitiLs(; c in: ( III ( KI D ny 'M 1 ; II Al'lkir Ity CluirtiM i:. S(4'wni-t, M, ,, I la I lie (ruck. Mich. .Member C.mhuh Mciiunial Inst. . TliruiiKli Hie paituitakiiiK ejtirtH of pliyniehuis and olher scientists, some! lines tiirough the unseiiisli saeritic.' of lives, methods and reined !t-H have been developed u hereby many iiuikitlies liavt. been practically wiped out of existence or jmi inodiiied that they are. no longer considered dangerous. As a rtHUll tile average lellKllt of HU has be. n Inert ascd lnore than Hi yeaiH tu ilu' ceiiiury up lo the present avenige jof tmlay. ' Such results are indeed gratiry lug nnd dt monstrate what can bo done by the sympathetic and help ful cooperation of the public in the the application of scientific meth ods to the prevention ami cure of infectious disease. There is, however, unotlier class of diseases which, much to our chagrin, (h nx a whole steadily In creasing resulting in u material red uc I ion in life e peel alley after In years of age. They are the chronic disorders, such as diseases of the heart and blond vessels, cancer. diabetes, b right's disease, elc. Then- art1 approximately SeO.tmH deaths In the Culled Slate. every year from some form of thes- chronic dis orders. It Is very eonsrvnl Ive to stall that nt least ft 11 pep cent, of them are preventable ami curable if rec ofcuizt d tarly: and of the remain ing r.n iter cent many thousands could be great ly benefited by prop er. cure. If everyone who reaches the age in your bakings in using 25 ounces Cor 25 Same Price for over 35 years Why Pay War Prices? WHEN one wc loved in life lias stepped behind etern ity's veil it is natural, just and riglit that wc should give to their sleeping forms, reverent, cleanly and protected rest. And now yattr own Iwal futirral dirrctor ran make ail ,irtuncn,fntf fin either 0$ the "in comparably better nayi"--x ault entombment ut otrnittti'ti at tlte I'ortLmJ ('remutoTturri and Mamaieum. ( all on him fur full infor mation, or ivntt: a. Al. - mrm nn m UUUII11IIIU i n mmfir Dresses w 1 9.75 m io 35.00 Of Tub CreiHi do Chine, Printed, Frost and Canton Some two-piece, with white crepe skirts and colore d blouses for sports wear. Other love ly models for street and afternoon wear. Very moderately priced. -fcy. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR fi m AND MILLINERY of S5 would exerelse (lie sumo judicious care of his state of heulth with reference, to the taking of 1111 annual inventory, Just aa nu n do of , jineir uuNMietuf, int'ir yeurH oi inu expectancy ufter 40 would ha con siderably Increased, I nut eat) of be ing diminished an at the present time. Thin great Increase In (he death rate from chronic disorders in a challenge to the medical profession to put forth Us best efforts toward the relief ant correction of this ul arming slluutloti. I Th challenge however, lo he ef fective, must be accompanied by an opportunity for service. The medi cal profession then will gladly ae eept the challenge with confidence ami assurance- and many yeirs of happiness and useful service will he added to tho lives of hundreds DIET -THE MIRACLE HEALER Demonstrating Free Lecture Don't fail to see and hear this World Traveler Wonder Man Lectures absolutely FREE' Thursday Evening, June 9th At Eagles Hall on Washington Ave. i Lecture at 8:15 on the minute j, laPfd.re nppciilH to thlnUiiiK men nnd women, nnd I cordially Invltn yon lo nltend. Hut to emtio bile yon disturb my work, $o I nsk yon kindly to ho nn time or stny nt homo. Members jf Wotnon H riiibH nnd I'mont-Tencher AMHnelntlonH m-e e.ipofdally Invited n they will fiot mnrh from this lectnro. j Kveryono pre son t over 13 yoarn old wilt ho told the nvocatftjn in life ho or Hhp. Hhonld follow for nneeess nnd hnpplnen.( A wonderful lertnre In n conifortnbtr hall. Attondnnce will leave no regret. No time for further pnbllelly, no note day, date nnd hour. 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