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Thursday, June 16, 12T LA CJKANDE EVENING 015SEHVEU I'aee three t: ocieitNews Marriage of Miss Smith to Portland - Man Solemnized fl- the Knit) 1 uric ti was Miss Wnln Hint- Sniil h, tUuitfhtf of Mr. niiil Mrs. iiiirh-y 1 1. Hintth. piotri uih H.-rvt'tl. j Al r. AnlrrWH hu l)f n uu In vull'l for 16 yi':uK or inorr. sittiiiK in li.-r wh.-.'i h:ilr ul) thm ti,,,.. Khe exiMvafcril h,T uinjn-cuii ton tn I tin' wunK'n oominir to her Imm,. tM.rmn. tin- Ui-h-, WY.lm-s.iiiv urt-i ' Xl 111 mK Wl" '"' '''' - crnouii lit A oYlteU al th. Sinii ,i ' """" of Hutn.-r (Irv.n, Tin s- lioin.'. of Kilwunl S. Anuwamiih. J"m' -S' Hon of M i". ami .M i h. Ci utk' Ar- ' ' , i mvsinll li, of I'uitlan.l. 1'iiBtt'l slci.h'S of Kl:i'ltt)hi, tlaikiu un.l hniilii' furnutiniiH in full liaHk-.-ia triin.siorninl lln' living room tnto u I'loWii- uliar b-'furi- which ilh ceivinony was iMTl'oriiK-.l, Mi Kranct'M Ariowmnith, kimUt of llu ).rtlKiooin, played tin wtMiui; iiiarcli. Tlu It. v. J. (Woikv Win?;, of tti' OUT OUR WAY s vs., -cr By Williams MENUS Khsl I'ri-shytfi urn church, n-:tl 1 he service in the pri-st-nct' of only iiniiM'tlfiilc illative:!. 'J' In- iuull rim? ceremony was us 1. The in I ile, who wan Khtn i, niarrliie ly her father, H:;rley li Smith, wuk Kownei in orchid woe Mettc trllimied ill crtiiin luce over yellow. Klie carried u shower hoii- iiet in cuiuiiHiia rusts. asuile j;;- pomca. and mehiil Keit n-un. H, malt) of honor, fteiilah New lln. wore an iiitrneuve gown j Itjr KiMcr Mnry nUKAKKAST Sliced fresh i pineapple, cereal, cream. Imoon .and liver, potatoes hushed In milk, j reheated rolls, mill;, coffee. 1.1 Ni'JlKnN Scalloped new ! j cal.l.atfe itnl tomatoes, toasts I ' ! cheese sa ndw it'he.S, lellionad'1. I - i m imi noasi mm ot lam ii. . J spaghetti, new pens. Kinder ale j ,, salad, nut and raisin cup caUrs, i milk, coffee. . i . I Nut and raisin cup cakes will prove popuhtr in the picnic basket.) I Individual cal; s are easier, to i I serve, than a larire cake which' must he cut. i ! Nut ami ItJH-ln Cup Cakes Ont--hulC cup liiitier, 1 cup iipiieot Kcoretle. jer corwiKe was suKur- - l up 111 1 1 U. i made up of hutterfly rom-s and j ('UI'S llolIr. teaspoons hakint? i orchid sweet peas, ftobert A ct ow-1 P"'1,,r. V teaspoon salt, Vj tea- smith, hrother of the groom ac'.ed vanilla, cup seeih'd inxl as hest man. , chopped raisins, cup chopped Alter the weddiii!? a reception ' nntw- . - . , was held at tlie home of the! ,'r,,nl lniltep and Kriiduans'' luide's parents. In the receivlnt? I in "Knr. Add nun and line were Mr. and Mm. Arrow-1 IHlHin8- A,,d ' wo,! aWn and smllh. Mr. and Mrs. George Ar-1 ,lli-,tur', 'i1 and sift lowsmith. .Mrs. J. OVonnel) ! flo"r- w,lt- 'lilHK powder un.l add ;ind Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Smith. The Misses I''r;i tires ArrowsmWh j alternately with milk to first mix- I i tutp. Add vanilla and slir until j Lillian Sims, Madeline Uarh-au. -s",0n'- I"iM Mrs. Audiue l'layle assisted They w, individual pans, which have been oiled and floured. Willi the refreshment. Vhev h;l" " W letter and UtiKO dressed in p-istw shade KeoiK- ttes' twenty minutes in a moderate and had shoulder cor.suKes of o-,ov'n chid sweet peas and Columbia ! 'Hie epgs are not beaten separ j,,, ateiy but they should be beaten Kor her travelink' costume the! ,,ntil v,'r Htflit with a wheel won- a li ne find l:m tu n. . tly ' f " Tj f "j1 LOOW WHO'S HE.RE ' I , ill ,m i KlUDW EXPLAIN! VOOR- - SE.LMES GEMr?). I ' 7v--7 1 -Trf SHOVSJ DOKir OPEM J ii FER TvMO HOURS V E-Tv ,.,0.1'rc-r -TriEEARLW Birds. j.f?w,LUM3 6 l"""'"' c.aTBtNtAtnvice,inc J Early Clearance Friday and Saturday Sport Coats -- Dress Coats Just Half Price LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Jh AND MILLINERY Kood liygli in- Is rspi'cijilly n' sary. ii:i:it rsi: iiimaci: i.ohi: two i K.ins SI'S II sl'.M!ltl: I'lllTMUS ilumniii il 1 15.1,(10 Inst y.ar by Ji-it. I.HMKP.V .Mli-U.-y WkIU.'i;. who cihIiiih nKallmt (llo lal.' for r.-im- l!"lnll,,i"l; "V" ' l,u,s,.n,..,( huvo l.-.l I'llc,l Il.,(m,. im. mii I'mllsluiian whn.'""' "dHUKK'di BHrvi'y in a run nuiicli. Hi- has iin.mI (i) 1 4 j met liori of d''1!' conlcol ill Now j ( ln-lr firm of "wo' liad lo.st only rpiii'l'liiK :irl mis nlnaily. kliark- ! K,KunJ. two poltl i:il flKlila In S3 yearn., inn; out four In on' id I'-rnoaii. j - OMAHA, NVIi. Miss liprnlop C. Dowllnir inn I Iht twin HlKtiT, Hit. Ilia, liuhllsli lh.' Journal at Santa, t'laru. Cal. Mlm llirnlci' lol.l I he -Nalloi.al I'ltllloriat liKHncintfon Ihnt C. C. I'jl,. says thai UihIIhtkIi. (-(T-'Jr-'VJr(rrfJ to ilo sonii'tliliiK for aviation niiwlit j wiMi-'-"t-'t"f,fi,fMBB,f"t,a," 10 inalii' lit in (it'll lliom-y as hi' can J c 1 II H T P i f li1 If ' J In Iho n. l v.ai an.l U II. In j 5 1 U II li A K 1j li. 3 oiler words. Komeihlntf like ( 1'yle lld for loulbiill. The Garden LATH ll,ANTi:i) I'l.AS I I.ate planted pea are a gamble j with the weather unless the garden 1 is tilted with an efficient Irrlffu tion system so that, -they can be lie pi. we.ll watered during hot dry' bride wore a blue and lan two pii ce suit. They will o lo Nl-nj,'i;i-a Kails and on to New Vtult and return by way of Washington. I. r, and Indian;!. They will be tone fur a mont h. retm nlnK lo ma lit- their headquarter.'; in Port hind. I.OSTINK (Special) The mar ri:iK'' of Miss ersellas K uhn. cf l.osline. find Irwin I'an nt. of Wal lowa, was quietly solemnized Hun- day at Knfer prise. The Methodic spells. They are not u good hot miniiter, the Kev. Mr. (Jrissoni. i weather crop and only the fact performed the ceremony. The bride j lhal they are one of the most wel and brbb-rooui were accompanied j come and most delicious of fiar hy the bride's mother. Mrs. Wil-' den products and have no real sub h.rd K'uhn. and her sister. M Lis st ii ute makes it advisable to take Vt-rseiie. am) Italph firahaiu. (the chance. Mrs. Parent is Die eldest dauf;h-! Seasons with eold wet Hummers t. r of Mr. am Mrs. Willard Kuhn.l make the late planted pea crop a. The wedding dinner waa serve.l at success, I) , hot dry weather seta (lie home of the' bride's" irrand-! in duriiiK late June and mother. Mrs. Mariette Merubbin. it Is Kood-ljy peas un less t he , mois ti.ii. u.nt ... .... i,. ..n.i ir tor., is furnished artificially. This I'. I.. IVnrce and family. Mrs. Hi 'COUPLE TRAMf U.S. LOOKING FOR ART T HEALTH English Painters Sot Out on Expedition to Find American Folk-Arts ricACTin-r ok coiiHi:vr mv iti;sT ni Airr msi;.si: viu: i;tiv i ; Ity I). ItfHbiev I'iski', M. )., .New York City Member CiorKUH Memorial Inst. It is true that many cases, of imaginary heart dlsea.si- exist ami ateilthat th these persona are invalided through .showitiK boiiii , erative disease. 1 Its early discovery in of great importance and a periodic health examination may give the first clue and be t he means of preventing or postponing an active disease by the institution of u good hygiene and the cytabllshmont of the best habits. S jibllllie Heart IXmiiso In this country today It estim- nfe a, Otitl, out) cases form of Myphittltc Ni:W YnilK ( AJ") rarryinu .is ' n-vous coudilioliH and fancied 1H baggaKe only skeK-bing uia'teriab: 1 'un-ful physical -amlna- nnd sottin (iiaitit inusiiai iiwtrn- Oon will clear up this situation and meiiis. Jan iinil ('ora Cordon, not- ''''e the individual to an assur ed Kns'Hsh paint.-rs. on dheir firj!-. i i,IK''' ol ,l0l,!lh vitality, visit to the liiite.1 States, are set -I Th lo with a true heart ling out on an expedition to ills-) iseatie owes it to himself and his ami is one of the most frequent cover the folk-arts of America. Mr. : fr'Howtneii lo follow instructionH, j-caiises of audden death. and Mrs. ;..r.jn h;ve just coin- "vom na.aruoun occupations, io Somi- of these cases are here- lu art disease. This is a disease of ' middle life am! about !H per cent ; of the cases show signs of disease between the ages Of 30 aild'liO. It j kills in the prime of life, a pecu- lia rly int racable and pi ogresslvo, imiiie maki The Parkdale tabled yesterday Mike Carroll. Mn is about the last call for planting peas over the greater portion of the country. 1" the northern th'tH of .states the pea-planting season is much later. Kor the later crops of peas deep planting i advised, sowing Hi" seed in the hotom of a trench above j,.i...u .i.i.iti .'imi covering Is Entcrtainodi ti.em nn two inches or son. as jtho peas grow gradually fill in the .eh mil it the soil is level. This thn Kuhn and the bride ialf r.bilives. The young connle ill 1 heir hone- near Wallowa. Parkdale Club pleted "0 cKhildlioMK i paintings in tic hading of l-hltope. "Tra'.elin;; on foot ill the out-of-the-way counliie.s of Kurope," snj'H li-u -.iii-ili.n "t-,-,J. ...u.t(l1 Ami.h L arly July. Van influrnrconiiek bv fn, tner immigi anls. W'e at e anxious to s-e how the CUliut'eH of the old world have changed A nicrican li fe. in Swd'-ii ami l,-ipl:ind, ,sh said, neaily eery pea:;:inl Iioiih' i.-t dceorat' d with art objects of home mat-.itlactiite. TI - y vJnO found , bad hygien t j1(.t. avohl over exertion and physleul capi'O'S u,u' novoiiM fatigue, am) to main tain ai an times uie siauncn vigi lance necessary to keep his hoart iniiHcle from failure and exhaus tion. 7( ll.'inleiiing of the Arteries The old age group of heart dis ease is the familiar type of hard ened arteries with high blood pres- clnh was entei afternoon by M rs. i ;. Kliza Adler and I will get Die roots well below tin surface of the soil ami imiue u easier for the vines to withstand Mrs. KM Peuudeite at the home efjlry sp.-iis. If the surface i Mis. Carroll in May Park. j kept well cultivated, a good pea A series of readings composed; umv U(i harvested from late planted seeds except in mimniei the program of the afternoon Those taking pari were Lois Jear Mavis, Frances Alexander. Mrs. IVktey and Louise Thnehner. A delightful two-course lunch Kd long' spell of ex- when there is ptional heat. Some expert.s a.lvise planting j the tail or brpHh peas for ihe lat- est crop, claiming they haw more r-sistame to h-at than the dwarf varieties. They have th; advaiii- Sist. rs of the fhris- ..11M, i0o. of giving larger crops over ta longer period than the dwarf and I half dwarf types. These expert. gardeners say the vino burn worse when lying on the ground than wlnn on supports giving a free circulation of air. .ome gardeners in addition lo tii.. ir.nch method give their late mulch ot by the hostesses nt the close of the prniTMlll. , The l.oya tian church met at the church yes t'lilny allernoon with Mrs. Wil liam Hay and Mrs. (". W. Hunting ueling as hostesses. A program consisting of n short skit prepared by 10 women of the church was presented. Wilma Han sel gave a reading and l.ois Han s' I ntaved two piano solos. Following the program refresh-j at.r m. -tils we.-e serve. l. I ne ut-cuni-tinns weie in red and white. lawn clippinu ait treasons in Southern Spain and Jugo-Hlavia. ; "We want to see hmv the scendanfM of I hese peopii- in Anier s lea have cai-ried m their tradi jtionnl aCs. and o'so how tliepu'''' ly Amiilifali arts of the io -ji-o aul i the Ind an c(ennaie with them.". Mrs. Ciordnn ad'h-d. j Tlo' Cerdons ar-1 authors, b'e i ture i s and niusichi nn. as well tm J artists. Tiny play on native in struments Hie folk -nuede they have gathered front nil over Die worbi. f;or.s r.v a i it JvYOOlSFTi:i.P. Ohio The lie v. Miss Cb oruianna P.. Sin ks bi lb -i n In being prompt, even If she must . fiy. One m in ule In for.- she, was j due for a si'i reh at an Kpworth 1 League nte- ling, she alightetl in a church yard. "I jut Lindyed ! over." she explained r carding her J 300-mile flight from Toledo. ditary and the persons are unaware or their condition This fact em phasizes1 the wisdom of systematic health examinations. The basic leaching, .however., is that of sex ual hygiene and the Impoi lance of absolute care In every possible way1 to avoid the opportunity of volun- I lary or accidental infection. I It teaches also the necessity of ure, and accounts for S7 per cent thorough and early treatment of of all heart cases. While lis cause i Ihe Infection so oh to obtain a cure Is not yet apparent we know that land nrevent. the occurrence nf overwork, overeating those awful heart and blood vesfl.d Siirup mid loo iiiiii'Ii uli ohol. linlMoKi'ii i caliiniilli-n which lire pi'iK'Ucidly worry will, loi of Hli-i p, mid poor suet to follow liccliucni'i". I'lliniiiiilion ciilcr Inlo lln ciiuniil i.'nr Hie incvcnl Ion of liciirt iIIh- fiicloi-H, It Is true. nlso. lh;it hoiiic I families HCi-Ill lll'Olli' lo UllH ile,M'i- ' eilH" of every Ihe KclH'llllly lilllil llic practice of recOKlll.eil I'Ulca of America Is a free ciumlry where I fl volnall 1' richer is not ppos'-'l lo Unow w hat a man Ic.iU.s like. mm.r.ll (SpecliiD The fully help.. id spin! n pleasant nflcrnoon al ihe home of Mrs. J. I- Andrew" Wc'lnenilay. Murine the nflcrnoon f veral P"n fc'lections were riven: Mrs. I'.rcn. Mrs. McFall. Mrs. Turlier ami Mrs. Walker carh save reii'l laei anil Mrs. IPssie Westenskow Uiive several violin selections. Afl- the s.-ason can conllnuc.l the lietter. un.l any ex tra trouble tu InluK a lid.- crop to tie ii w. ll worth while. There i no Mtihst tillc m ii the p.a. Its closet rival is sw corn. arilen for The Owl's THEATRICAL COLD CREAM is prepared especial ly as a cleansing and soothing cream for removing dust, face p o v d e r or rouge from the pores. It helps wonderfully to round out your com fort after" a day's travel in wind, dust and sunshine. Supremely good for massaging. I'ut in well and wipe off with soft towel. i:. Lb 50c l"Lb 7."5c Moon Drug Co. Airclitfl For The Owl I, nig Co. INDIANA WANTS lOlilMS INMIANAI'OLIS (A I') Imliona has Gil".""" ncres of wast.- laid i,icl, ouiiht to he Riven over to I ,-, forest rat ion. the stale cous.rva i tion deportment !(. " regards the acreaifc us itoo.l for no other purpose. Bow, Wow! 1 V I 'I i'j I 1 A ne whim I" ih spoil" m nln a rcDlha of your don In chenille on the min of your ht buck nd wlxte fel, tin. whins fTomtraln bind, white ' doc. J hi 1 1 irllo I ?J ' ? r "t . ? 7 ! A J' ;'y ( in QLTFERINC every Iiar.lship bravni;; rvi-ry danger t Lewis unci Clurk Htruggled vvrst ward into tin; iviIIiTiies and gnvc us the Oregon Country. YALYOI.IINE, pioneer umong motor oilu, was Himilurly berset witli ohstaeles in the early days' of the petroleum industry, und triumphed only because it wuh, is and always lias been of the quality that surceedn. Yalvoliiie is not just "Faslern" ()i! it is 100';;, PL'KE l'eun. rylvaiiia. At the ISent Independent Deule.rt .TRADE HARK 1st tn iV i m imim MOTOR. OILS ...tuu.-i.:..'-i mm hi r7i ERSKIJVE SIX Beauty to delight the eye, fine -car performance to quicken the pulse, and small-car economy to meet every purse. The Erbkinc Six turns tn nu 18-rout radius lutcrlcratcs from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 8'a seconds climha un grudo in high with a full load and attuins 00 miles an hour with eutin Hiuoothness. Kit SK INK SIX s945 to s995 . o. b. factoryt hwIutUiig front and rear fmmiterit-ultrrt braUvnnnd motomvter. Stuilvtmhttr modrtt from $1105 to $2495. j: MM VIIKUM THE lUlllGlilt IWtOS.CO. C IM IKNMI. (tlllO. ASTI( WAllSIf Hi SINCE 1074 i?mWrWTTVJi.Wa i M. J. (JOSS - j Fir and Adams i Why Wait? Install your electric range to dayCooking on a cook stove is as old fashioned as riding in a buggy and as uneconom ical. Special terms on flflM ectric anges a 31 1 A is a 1 Lomf out of the KITCHEN Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. :m;l a Ibis month only FKKK beautiful Kleclric Fan