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LA iiliANDIC EVENING OUSEKVEU Monday, June 13, 1927. Page Three Mrs. Ralston Is Bridge Luncheon Hostess To Club! Memhers of the (Mo rltib were 81118 nt un attractive 1 ; IE o'clock : luncheon Saturday afternoon wh.-u Mr. I I.. Hnlaton wut hoMiiot al , her home on N nvi-nuc, Honum-is : f the H4-UH4 til's fiOWelH Will' llied' In decorate ttir rooms and Ok- ut Idaho and return hy way of Yel lowstone nark, They will make I heir home on M r. uiikk'h I arm mar I ho ltuitt-H, four miles north uf I.sIuihI City. Campfire Girls in Swimming Party Mi'iniiiTH of I lit' Usohn ru tun- fin' Kir I if ion ii i'n iovid a fwIiii- tracttveiy arranged luncheon la- mini- i.arly at rove .Saturday. ;They Ift'i .n (.jjnn.li- in the fori-- OUT OUR WAY By Williams Mm. Ilrlcjtjrt, ai three tahlt-n. mh imi jojFVd follow Inr; luncheon. M va, H:il Itnhm nkaui made ' hluh score. Mrs. Wnltt-r II. keiiter will he hoMe-ei to tin- chili litis vvi k. In kftniiiK with an annual eu;i loni t'olom I S. 1 van hoi- enter tained a group of Vntiul Kiude srhool )my8 living In his neigh borhood ut a matinee theater par ty yesterday afternoon. Kverv Hit-ring for ahout H years Mr. Ivnnhoe lina entertained the , ii.fH of dim Delicti lHirhoul, H lio j Miccessf ully pasa their grade , school examinations,' at a tluat'-r ipnrt y. This year t he .hoy it en1- i "joyed the vaudeville at the Amide.' 'ul'lt'r w hich they w i-re taken to j .The Tiffin and treated. J. J 1 Then were In hoys in the par-j fy. Wilfred Zurhrick, Hilly N-al.l 1 deky Moore, Merrill Sai geanl. ! r,(i ,fta Wylde, Kverell. U-ynohls. Marion Kcynotd. Howard Idxou J avid Leonard and Jiinnth- K.--' i.ted. Miss Lofland and ' , Mr. Tucker Marry noon and went Into Hn- water ax Mimii tlx they arrived at tin swlm ni lng pool. Alter swimming J or about un hour they went tu HUf picric grounds. ln ie- tln-y pr. ' p;ir d ,ind ate lunch. Just i fore r.-tuinlng home they went in the water for another! swim. Three carloads of um Im. ac companied by M i s, William Sie HT i i h t , Mis. l-lveieit Kiisenhanm and 1 M r the Char p rty, M urchisnu, made tip -T,J fi I(A Nfl I. HAM. (Special) home of Mr. and Mrs. Krnesl I c l.ong was the seen-' of a delight-j fill gathering Saturday vcningi when their son., Vernon, andl daughter, I'ra rices, entertained 'I'l of ilielr frit ads iit u lawn part v. The lawn, which w:ih lighted ly a siring or' eleclrlt. lights, made a lovely playground for the evening Killing-. At a tnte hour, M i s. I e.niiK, mot her itf t he hosi and hostess, assisted hy Mrs. Kverett Walstaji er, Served re fresh men! s. OltANCK HA I.I. (Special) ) Mrs. John llaniann was hostess lo the Hiniie Kemi amies chili Krtday afternomi at her home. I Mirinii tin1 Hhori business ses sion which was presided over h: the pi'-Mldent, Mrs. ('has. Spencer, tl"il Watt decided tO cl'UHKe thelltllll'? trnnricrtLOREM. i asked ; juvoo. Jusr M BBSS ? pDOZ OFF-IHAUE, 3e "THEIR I to HAUE A RASUNCr, i - i . TTUl -CTI GAUOPiUCt GVb HERE '' ' U I AN DRAG- HiKA BACK' i i ;... . Q fH, ctMTR 0F GRAVITY. " 77- 57 V-tHS ROClM'CHAUT, j j I 1.1' . V 1 'i ' V ' . I 111 l'lii V HEALTH W(TTJ"'ff pat bfr. The inarriaKe of Mis Z' la U. l.ofiund and l.ori-n K. Tucket, J.oth of tliis city, was niiietly sol- eii))l7. d Sat urday eveninR o'clock at t lie pa i-hoiiuk' First Methodist episcopal church,. 0f the cluh to the Country Worn the Kev. H. W. l'arker perf(u rn-( an's cluh. It was also planned to in the ceremony. i et Miss Case, of the On ou Ag- Ttn- mother of the hride. Mrs. ricultural collepo extension seiv (. , W. l.oflnnd. the hrideRroom's j,.,. (0 mnducl one of lier series -mother. Mrs. I.odema Terry, and ,-,f nul-ltion nieettniis at Citane Mrs. f). W. (luhleman aeeuiiipan- w hen she cenies to a led ttieiu. Cirande again, which will he In 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tucker hit I .a the near future. (Jrande immediately following tlwj n. i"in;under of the afternoon ceremony for coast points, w here. V!ls. din-nt sewing. 't.)(ey will spend their honeymoon.) Hcfory ndjournment the hostess. They plan to he In Portland lor assisted hy Mrs. William Taylor, t Wo rose festival this week. served ret reshmcnts. The next Cl27 IV NCA SCRVtCr. INC IH IT lHt Till! M ItslMJ M'M III It IS IMI'Ult liy Walter M. Uel, A. Ot-trdt, Mtrtii-an Mei ii her (lorq-ns .Sh-Pioiial I list. Muthei's miMi Is Ihe hleal f.iod lor Ihe newly .)oi n ehlhl. The A met lean inoi her has lueu (a UK lit l' appreciate this am) wishes to1 know what tood is MiMahte for thn ' mother who nuiBea her child. When a woman is pregnant, a sliuiutaiiun in Kimvlh nt' the It rea sis oi-curs a- the I'esult) of pregnancy. Two to ( t r da)s alter the hirtli of the child the lm-a!n iisniilly commeui'c n.cirt ita of milk ailloniatlc.-iMy If tiie breasts do nol secrete u u I oaia t lea 1 1 y there 1 is no stimulant which can I'nrcn them to do so. If secretion does eomiiii uce auloinatically, the ip'in t it y secret el 1 hi-i eai lei- is most l dependent upon the amount of silt-tlolt of the milling child. A ill o ma lie-ally the secret inn In creases or decreases according a 4 I here Is more or tess suet ion on j t he' nipple. The luvasts secret o jsiveriil times as much milk during idhe sKth month :is during the first after chiltihirth, In-cause the de mand of the hirger child 1 great er. Also the average mother can nms-e Iritis as easil) as a single child heeause the breasts respond to the greater demand in the suck ing of two hahteH. Also a breast can be stimulated by means of a pump tis well as by nursing. Winn breasts inherently secret a poor n'nility itnd nuantity. little niiiy he hoped for In forcing them to produce Ihe milk desired. Wo men who have had active mental wo-.k. such uh teachers, musicians, and business leaders, a re nolortus ly poor nursing mothers, and when they cannot produce the proper milk for their babies, then- is no possible method of helping them. The breasts are chemical labor- LOVELY NEW FROCKS ' Dimity, Voiles, Prints 2.95 to 8.95 ' t PUTMAN'S j La Grande's Newest Store Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millineru tically the elements eysMillal to tln manufacture of mother's milk, it should be drunk hv every nurslmr j mother. Otherwise a simple diet consisting of cereals, meat, easily digested vegetables and fruits is nessary to provide tin- breasts a Sufficient supply of the etemelitH j in cessary for mitk production. !l''reiitenl ly t lie mot her abstains from healthy fruits because she imagines the acid w ill upset the ! baby's Nloinaeh. Act nally fruits , w hich are readily digested re good ' for both when eaten In moderation. I 10 iti v owx Tit. vivs l' HtTI.A N I . Ore.. June IH AP The Urent Northern railway ' plans to operate its own trains over I the new line In ( 'cut ral Oregon from Head to Klamath 1'atls It has been indicated. Joint use of the (Cascade tine of the Southern Pa cific company, agreed upon last week, and half Interes In the Ore- I : pon returning to I. a (irnnde I hey. will make Hair home on a farm In the Iowa school district. - - MT, CJ1.KN (Special) Honor-Ins Miss Oobla Peek, who left Wed nesday night lor Salt fik Clly, Mls Ituby IVik eulertained Muil ilay evening at n surprise party at her home. It won also Miss Heck's birthday anniversary. & I Kin r -xn voting people of t he community were present, (hum s Acre eniuved during the evening. meeting of the club will lie at the home of Mrs. J. A. Holman. June 1M, with Mrs. Calista Stringhain as assistant hostess. i cup gi-at d cheese, 2 tableH-oons heavy cream. The eggplant should be. cut In slices about Inch thick. Pare, sprinkle each slice with Halt ami pile one on top of the other. Cover witli n plate and put on a weight of at least - pounds and let stand one hour. Orain and throw away the juice. Melt butter. stir In flour and slowly add milk, stirring constantly. Season with salt and I pepper ami add lomutocn peeled and finely chopped after removing seeds, firing to I he boiling point. Spread evenly In the bottom of-a shallow baking dish. In the mean grow th. The 'Chines forget-me-not mukes much stronger growth than the true forget-me-not and is a much deeper blue.' II will grow from IS Inches to 2 feet In height with widely branching sprays, so it must he gl'n plenty of room. Jt Is easy to transplant if moved when It has made its first pair of true leaves. ! h'or midsummer and early GRANGE HALL PERSONALS (JUANOK II ALU (Special) Clara Norris, of l,a Orande, is spending a few days nt the home of her aunt, Mrs. Pert (Jrout. j l-Miia liekcler has accepted n fU nosilion at the Arcade theater In Announcements time in butter until thoroughly cooked Place slices on the sauce, making them slightly overlap. Mix chei-tw to a smooth paste with cream and spread over eggplant. Put into a hot oven until thoroughly hent id and well browned on top. display these two. annuals are hard i M ciramh to beat. They may he sown until ciark Colver, of (Yntorvllle, well Into July for August and Sepi- j Wash., spent a few days of hunt ember display. ; week visiting at the home of his The cynogloasum Ms also used ef-' sister, ,,'- ''"llstn Stringhain. fecHvcly . w ltd yellow : California I Vernon. Sherw ood was a I 'nlon 'Salaries which produce milk when I they function properly after chtld : birth. All Hint they require Is a, J sufficient supply or the proper rood elemenlM in order to manufacture , milk. The constituents are taken from the mother's blood clreulnt Jng in the breasts. While the usual diet or the American mother Is suifieienl In qiialiiy and MimnU'y for this purpose, there is a slight variation in the composition of the milk depending on diet, exercise. i and physical and mental stale or tin- mother. I Since cow's mill; contains prue- saute the prepared eggplant j,,0pUft.H wlch nlso do well -from ! stock show visitor l-'riday. lyti .' sow n seed iind make fast ) growth in hot weather. The paler forms should be used with the for-get-me-not .for hest effect Instead of the deeper yellows ami oranges. after w :s w hieh er l ed. ilaluty luncheon I The Ahcel Ladles' Aid will lim-d at the home ot Mrs. J. A. Howe'l Thursday aftc noon at - o'clock. This will be an old-fashioned ai l meet-rig and all members lUes'.cd to come in costume Melvln (lekeler, who underwent , tin appendix operation at the (.ramie Ponde huspftal M:iy 21 and tuts been home for some time, is able to be out again among his friends. He accompanied 1. 1 . Siiiul.iuitgi sous to the I'nkm slock Wliow Wednesday. Iteece McAlksLcr is making some ed ai l I ire re- The Garden ' VP. CI.KN' (fli.'cinl) I'.'i'il ZilllL'K "M.I ll. i-ii N. t'l;nr wi'.if l.iuvriwl i" Hi- 'H '''' li niliK- .liim- Tli-y will spi'ii I i i-lt "llli ivIiiIIvpm in iiinl UMsorin- Si'KSidll rVi-lliTHi A cl.U! I.I.' Will li t'I'H ill! I COLLEEN MOORE FACE POWDER Is as dainty as the charming lady for whom it is named. It comes in three shades: Flesh, White and Brunette. 73c For a generous sized box Moon Drug Co. Agents For The Owl Dnitf Co. The Woman's Item. fit tion will meet in regain at T : :t i o'clock Tuesday at the K. P. hall. Mrs. Packard, district deputy. I in attendance. All of) i members of the drill team are es 1 pecially retpie.sted to attend, as Im portant matters of business will be brought up. i i ' The members of Oliver P. Mor ton lieiief i 'orps. No. :t7. of t he south side will entertain the mem bers of the north side and friends at a lea Tuesday afternoon at the home nf Mrs. A. P. Nelson. The program wilt le In observance of Plug d iy. "" iTiinuilnv with jl total of 2.77f-ill A PINK AM) m.n: lli;i fprlws offend. were entertained One of the finest pink and blun liere'atlhe press rlnb last night, combination flower beds can 'he " Among those at the banquet was made using the m-w Chinese for- 1 A. L. Jenning", former bandit, at get -me-not. i 'ynoglossum a ma bile. J jtrescnt mayor of Crescent City, and Rosy Morn petunias, the for- Among the Orogoniunn attending get -uie-not for the center and the were (. A. Wliiel roul ,11. (1. Hour, petunias us an edging. It Is a flnn.j.'M. ( 'nylon,- ' A. (.lord on, Hlnn bed to stint now for brilliant bloom lion Howell, Jack Kerr, tiny Knnpp l-fNTKTAlV .lAHATllONi;HK HAN KHANCISCO. June Kt (AP) Grants' Puss, residents, members; of the Oregon Cavemeti, hitd' Indian improvements on his house, He runners whom the.y have entered is, also rcshlugling his barn, in tbe .4 tin-mile iiiuruthou bulween 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'Kennedy and here arid Grunts . 1'ass to begin two daughters. I rnui and "id ma. MENUS JJshmls'whih it cleanses When you use Clorox about the house, you cleanse and disinfect in out tfHTjhon. I)ccaue Clorox destroys bacteria and odors, it keeps refrigera tors sweer, gjrbaije cans sanitary, drainpipes clear, and toilet bowls white and free from odor. Clorox disinfects articles used in the sickroom, and in laun dering sterilizes clothes and bed linen. At All Grocers'. Hy SKI or Mary IIPKAKI'AST Chilled- grape fruit, cereal cooked with raisins, cream, sour cream waffles, combi nation sirup, milk, coffee. LINCIIKON Kggplant with cheese, romahin salad, orange cus turd. griiham cookies, milk, ten, hlNNKP Hroiled fresh fish, lemon butter, new potatoes 111 white sauce, buttered Tiew beets, cucumber and pineapple salad, whole wheat bread. strawberry sponge, milk, coffee, A sirup made with t cup brown sugar and I cup white sugar Is a delicious substitute for nuiple sirup just at this time of th" year. A "speck" cf cream of tartar will prevent the sirup f com crystall ing If n thick sirup Is wanted, I gg plant With ChecM , Six sliceH -ggplanl. 2 toui:itos. 2 tahbspoons butter, 1 tablespoon flou li teaspoon salt. 'i tea spoon pepper, I cup top milk. Ht In late summer and fall. The cy noglossum en mi' to us originally classed as a biennial but It blooms as an annual uuickly from seed, n test last year bringing blooms In late August from July sown seed, Jt does not survive the winter so it should properly he classified un an annual and grown as such. H is one of the finest blues In tint ga nl 'ii ii nd comes at a time when tliis color is missing. Its re. laiive, the Italian aiiehuKa', or much taller growth, giving the effect In June. The llosy Morn petunias seem specially designed to be planted with the blue of this Chinese vis itor. The compact types of this handsomest of the small flowered bedding pet unia types are' better than the older form Of I and Herbert Howell. Kight In dians, Thunder cloud. I'ighting Stag, Hushing Water. Kit Icon. Mud Bull, 'Itlff White Keer. Sweek Kiigle and Flying Cloud, were guests. are visiting in Portland. Mrs. Minnie J.urcr, Mr. Kennedy's aunt, accompanied them. Among the I 'nion stock show visitors from this locality Wednes day were' Mr alid Mrs. Mat Krh s. Mr. mid Mrs. Jumes Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. liobert Maslorton, Chas, and Albert llamtiuu and I'M Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Muilen burg and daughter, LHItitn, are spending a few days in Portland. 2 ounces for gou, California and Ifastcrn. will be laken In the name of Ihe reat Nort hern, 'frame arrangement have hi en mitde whereby tho Great. Noi l hern w ill operate its trains over tin1 Spokane Portland ;and Seattle and ihe Oregon Trunk sub sidiaries which 11 owns jointly with the Northern Pacific from Spokan to Hend. GIRLS DANCE WITH JOY ! when they use this new wonderful 1 Krench Process Kare Powder call ed M KLLO-C.l.tt - kee,m that 'ugly shine away. Women rave over tl.t superior purity and quality. Stays on longerskin looks like a peacli -keeps complexions youthful prevents large pores, (let a box of M KI.U -(! LO Pace Powder today. Glass drugs. Inc. -Adv. STUDEBAKER "The Commander will maintains any given speed, up lo 65 miles perhour,longer,more smoothly, and at less expense for gasoline, oil and repairs than any other stock automobile now being built. it .MI SSOI.IM, I'AHMKIt liO.M K HiMillo MdhhoIIiiI. runn er. Is hoi on til.' trull or a lirlw ol'IVreil hy 111" goviTiinii iil lor wliout mining. Having lilowi-'l ami sovvi'il IiIh IIHIp farm al rnrpiKiKi. lilniNi'lf. luvlook a (lay on willioiit xh.' nolirylusr lliosc rrolcriliiit liim. ii,.rti sni alii'J out anil martvil tin- liar- veal of l In- oarly inalilillii; npi-i-l- 1 M, lin-n or H" varictli-H llial ho Itail nli1 sowi-d. I'.'ii iti i i i i i iim: hosi: MANIIKI.M. I'l iin. It Iv. il fnr Ki-ounil ri-nt ol' a cliurrli Olio r.'d roM... (iovi-rnor John H. l-'ifilti'i-inlKht wrllc. In 1770 !aron Wil liam ir. S.-ik-h- ih'i-.h-il latul for a LullH'tan church nti -onlllion llial one rcil i-okc In- pahl his hclri. an the scconil Kilinhiy of every June. Kovernor al this y repre.si nled (lie ars paymenl. Guaranteed Pure use lesa than of higher priced brands MILLIONS of POUNDS USKD BVTHE GOVERNMENT Harry Hurtz, world's racing cham pion, Haiti that und lie might to know lie drove The Coiiimiimh r 5(KK)niil('8 in Ichs thun 5000 minutes! Take command of your Com mander toduy. THE COMMANDER s1545 to $l(hl5f.o.b.facttry. Other Stwlebaker and Erskit models from $9t5 to $14'5 M. J. GOSS Fir and Adams THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR re tin a h;i If : elpiiu: In t he n rtns. iititlion traeiors work on Aiiierl- Mangrovp trees fh.ui Ish I water, w hleh Is ilendly to in sen r ' flnw pring plants So Feminine! lit WAGS A WICKED TONGUE J!'i:;!HVIffl-iJIM.LH.'l'.-i'-i-lie'.io'i''li.'...i,'j at!Kn)!'.'!!Ki!'!!r!j!i 5 mm DIkcIc knlle-plcati'il chiffon, ar rpnKed In tlcm over white, in used to makef" a charmingly lemliilno aunibade with a atubby black and wblta syoul baudla. "fcer- I'-l T'l'il.i'f.-i (:: r!:'l WW- 111.'?-'?: 'V t . 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T7 US ectric anges i MM hi h m mi iomr ouz (ftlic KITCHEN Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. V UaUaJ Vhat ehiita p did fix youtiK tiiffi In th niillonal oratorletil content at U'iishlriKton hnv ai;.ilnl tJfirnlhy rurlnon. 17, of Salt U:kc f'liy. l't;ih. the only Kill comnrtltnr, whfn lir tonnue Ih hh mnooth m hr lookn? You'r rlcht! Nnrif! Hjr her victory nU hfcuum ilia Arneiuiiri fntr.mt In hn intrnatloiiMl forenKhi fray. UNION PACIFIC J. II. Kl I M V. Irnfh I l.adrnnde, fire. O ' Bsaajl (his month (inly Fit HE heaiilifiil Electric Fan