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Thursday. July 7. 1927. lA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER Page Three Society News Bridge-Luncheon At Union Hotel ; Attractive One One of tlu' must iitlritctivp ,mi tli8 'f Uic sumnu'r Hi'iiMun tuol; pliwo ! ci1h v u ( i t-i'iioon ut t ho i'nion hotel w lnn -M th. K. T. An Ht ov, h. Mrs. A. V. Amin-ws, Mrs, I .Ha Joiick and Mt-H. CHh.-it Hui: t.'r ctit.'rtiiUn-l at a lrl 1 titit li - (OH. , A four-run rw huuht'on ih served nt 1:1" o'clock, covers he lntf lalil tor 40 at two prettily ap pointed tahlH in Die hotel dinluif room. ItusUet bouijut tfl of cuti-ti-rhiiry hells, nnnlr'utf(iis, rues ami iH'Oiih'H 'ft' used to deeorule thi' hinchron 1;iII-m, and were ul.-:o nwil in the hotel living room, win-re in tithles of l.ridt,'t Wei" enjoyed follow in k tin liinelienn. M I K. It. I,. I'onrcli imide lilj:ii seoi e diniiiK tin1 at tt'riHtoH'Hf curd Kan ics. M rs. 'hat !-n I thinner re nivi'il tin- second prize ami the third prize wul to .Mrs. .1. 'I. l.onKl'elluw. Tin consolation prizi went to Mrs. .1. liuvi ns rot'l. ' Honor-inn: Mih. l-'rank O'lfare, who Is visiilntf in the city from 1'n.lifornla, Mr. an Mrs. J. I Itramlt entertailieil at a can) par ty last evening at their home cm Kast AilnniN nv nne. Three I allien of cavils were ;(t play iluririK tin- evening. Mrs. Ver min Jen at ni-'N iniikini hiK'i score a in nn t in women players, Wil liams (ioeik maile IUkI) scon amonK the men ami tin consola tion prize wi nt to Mrs. Herman (lorclt. A twn-ronrse luncheon was fierv- I following the en ril fjames. ro'K (Special ) Mr. ami Mi It. Lay were host ami hosier at a family illiincr coinpUnitiitii"; Mr.. Lay's loot her ami his witv, Mr. aul Mrs. I'. A. fonklin, of Santa Hariira, 'al.. Sumlay. July 3. Many rosea were used to dec orate the rooms. I 'overs were laid for 1 lie sides the honor kuchih t host; pie!.- OUT OUR WAY By Williams till WITI' Ml". WI, Mr. on.) iliiiiKhlc r. Ml 'onklin mill I )un - illl.l Mrs. A. II. Mis. II. C. 1 :.-: H I "oil n Mm. A. li. Mrs. K. )!. rfliklin. i CnVIO (Kpicial) Mr. .mil Mrs. T. ('. Ili-fly i nli'itiiilii' l ut a hrlilt'f inrly :it t li.-ti- himii- h'-r. I'rlil.iy ; f i'iiin'.r llonoriMK Mr. :iml Mr:'. Ilnrolil rh.-il'IVi' wild linvr ln-i-1 Mii'ir Iiouhi' Kii-Ktn. Ni tttl'Vs 'f '"Iii-IiIki' wi-rn nt play. After tlio Itnnii-H ri-l rrslinii-nlM vvi'i-i- sn-rvi-il. Granddaughter Is Party Honor Guest ' ' Mrs. Chris Miller entertained a Croup of Kills last evening- at he. home on Adams avenue, compli nietitiittf her tframlda lighter. Miss Maiy tloiild I'arsoiis, who Is vis it Iiik here during lh mnnin.T I kiiii h : home in Portland. ItoHiph'ts of pink roses we used to decorate the rooms. liridpe was the diversion of the ev-n:iiK. three taldts hi-hitf at play. Miss Kdlia C.ekeler made IiIk" score and the consolation prize went to Miss Porot hy Kherhard. itefreshments were served. Mm. William Wilson assisting Mrs. Mit- li-r w It h the serviuK. Following the refreshments tlie ' tflrls went to Zuher hall, when .they enioyed the lernaiinler of th 1 evwiitiK dancing. Those present were: Misses or olhy Ann Wainick. Hetty Cochia.i, Marjorie Reynolds, l:ianor (iias, Ktlna Cicliiler, lorothy Kherhard, Trillian Ashhy. Kdna Mae Wilson, l.ois N.-lson. Mrs. Chester Stone- hreaUer and Miss Jlury Gould l'ar fions. 1 orriroi-H Vere elected Tuesday a II era o, hi wlien the Hucti jaw ea campfire Klrl jrroup met in t!i.' nnmx of the Kn'lish Lutheran church. liernice McKinuey was elected president: Natalie Kheiv, vice president; Verla Mnl.iine. sec retary: Kdna ,h'nsn, treasure!', and Opal Smith, se'rihe. liiuin'r the business ses;ion uw jrirts auie.-d to k over- ulKht hike to Mt. Kinily .Inly and !t. and jihins were made for the tri. A short sociable was enjoyed hl-for- adiouruiiit'nt. , table.' CiVeiM w-rt .laid for Mr. and Mri. S. I . Hamilton, Mr. an 1 'Mrs. J. I). Dobbin. Mr. and Mis. I ed i 'ui rey. It. K McKt-nno.i. I Mr. and Mrs. Kimiuctl and the J honor guest. j After dinner the evening was ' Spent VlslttUK. I . . I iWestway Club To j ; Prepare Flowers! ' Ariuni,'i ini nts were made for ! I wo meetitiKH yesterday afternoon I w hen the Westway eiuh, the'soct.il auxiliary of t he Woman's Ib n-'i'it ; association, nu t at the home of ' Mrs. Mernice Mramwell. j The first nieetliif- w'.ll he Kri Iday afternoon at the houie of Mis. j Herman (.iueck. The time will be I spent making flowers, ami ail nieiiibei h of (he W. It. A. nr.' urtfed to atli nd. Cars will leave the l.edbeitrr Kara;e at 1 ::!') ! o'clock and all thos" who have m 'way to jro to the (iuiek home ari( 1 asked to be there at that time, i Ref reshnients w ill be served. I The second meeting will be the i re tru la r nieetimf of t he West wav I chili and will be lit the home of I Mrs. AUKost lrlcksun Knliirday evening, July HI, beKinninjj at T:"'' o'clock, A sociable followed the business ineetinic yesterday, when the com mittee In chai k' servi d refresh -menis, 1 Mill. Kit (Special) A chicken dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mis. fon Kuckmau' Mon day. J Illy 4, Those present Were Mr. anil Mrs. T. M. Ruckman and Maxtne Nessby, Mr. nml Mrs. Tom! Ruckman, M r. and M rs. Austin llop!"r and fatuity, Tex Hubbard ! and (Iranilmu Murray. ! Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Ruckman' will have soon fur Yellow-store Park. They will also visit hi., sister, Roxie Younp, in Hoise. They plan on beinjr jrone two woeks 1 M RLKR (Special) A chicken dinner was Riven by Mrs. Mar garet New bill hist .Sunday honor-1 inK" her children, ri andchild ri'U and Rr.-al -Rva ndcliildrcn. The re- union w as held at t he home uf Mr. and Mrs. If. A. NewMII her-. Ice cream and cake were served j later In the afternoon. ' J These present w re Mr. and Mrs.' John Cochran and family, of Cor-' vallis. Mr. ami Mrs. Hetsehel, llorstman and son. Jack, of Ku-j melu, M r. and M rs. Klmer Horsi- man and family, of I. a Urande. j Mrs. . C. Hamilton. Mrs. Mar garet Ni-wbill and son. Jack, of SummervHIe, and Mr. and Mrs. H. i A. Newbill. " I ' . ;4:.C00LO BE Y'X 1 AM MfU ) 'ill 'A'v MORE sUj&feO 'V - J?MS Xy ' ' ''' V I f TRV TAVaIM" Xi $ V V m$y V.A J Wmmm vlCvf 1 t nrc. U S. pT C THE MOURMtRS AND TrAE. CORPSE. . jf?WllllAMS ftl2T BY HCA W I VKI. IKC. Putman's July Clearance An opportune time to supply yourself with seasonable merchandise for a little money. No left-overs here every garment is greatly reduced to effect a quick and thor ough clearance NOW. i -Savings from 10 to 50 Per Cent throughout our store. - 1 Every Coat Now Price - IJDIES READY-TO-WEAR i t mmfu rr i f ww AND MILLINERY I. The Garden c t Lii'i,(wi:its nut fall SHOWS It Is not too late to sow cauli flower seeds in the garden. In fact it is a koihI plan and perhaps the simplest if jibi nt s are not avuiinble at near-by florists or Rardeilers. Seed sow n now w ill nive plants ready to be transplanted in July, which is the iij;hi time to Ret them RuiiiR in time fsu handsome exhi bition heiids for the fall shows. The eiiulilh.wer is one of the most showy veRelables for the fairs and flower and vegetable, fall. Fashion Display During Racing Week Brilliant Rolfer. Last year he finished sixth OI'IJIA HOl'SK 1ANTH rUH)ll in the National. In each of the einht tournaments in which he has play ed he lias been near the top but not on the top. Hampton has an tin-' orthodox style all his own. Heavily LONDON The .ltoyal Opera Hon', Covent Garden' 'Jia tioen converted Into u two-shilling, .danc palace for thn nat of th year to meet deficits. A floor 1 laid vfr hmt hat of deep pink. i.auy i arnarvon w ore a un urn -m.uhci-u ..ou. m- . r ....... .... . . p . u fhe Hca(( ftn th(, ma T)oop ft. cos-samer frock of yellow with a inure power behind a short swiur , ... t A. . , . . .t.. crinoline hat of the name color. (than most Rolfers Ret with a full eiidinR to th back of the stag. ASCOT. Kiir.. ( Al') London's Royal Ascot racing week this year hroiiRhl mil a brilliant fashion dH day. Never did the royal cavoleade uresent a nmre reRal nppearam'e than on (iold Cup lay. Hehlnd scarlet clad outrider, five opeilj gi'lirr. CONSISTKNT (iOI.KKIt carriaucs curryinR the royal party, M KM IM ! IS, Tenn. f AP) Harry liasseo ii iiesiieoii.i iim"i AnmtiR the mid fashions was n wreath of preen leaves which one woman had painted hiRh up on her beiwe stockhiRs. due had a hat band on a IdeRC straw hat deco rated with little Rllden horses and dous. Another wore parrot's pluin ai on her hat. Mont of the wom en carried parasols to match their frocks or stockiiiRs. ll u inn . ,.nt,i , -.thlnli 1 Allll swIiir. Like most pros, his iron ' . . sh.ll- nre llin l. ll. 1.1. '" may ", '. . , hp Is fairly consistent on tho rt'iim. : a, , .: ',:."S'.',.ia"j','"pr HAM) max's HAinrrr TOPK l A, Kits. A Btato official has found a bald man who believes In realism. The man has twb wIrs. One nan Home what shorter hair than the other. About every ten dayrt he swltchci wIrh otid looks an If he had just been to the barber. Hii:xTii:n on tut, st.;k I'AHIH (Al') OeoiRes Carpen tler, who Is makliiR somethlnR of a success an a music hall headllner, evidently intends to keep on with his newly-beRiiu HtaRe career. The one-time Idol of the riiiR Is in kin R daily sIurIiir lesions. He also devotes an hour or so every He is Its hiirh price in the market : Hampton, the stocay Mempnis pi o- t 1,11.i,,0. ,.. .innrinir ikoin. -lKws in the " ...... .... a K,MUI dancer on tne stape, nut ne I Mile. llneH and the'tempornry leadership ., . . . . i)etllM. one ami i Almost every woman from Queen in the recent National open. makes the home-Rrowu cauliflower : Mary down nrui:n ne " " , " ; niihi.riri1-II nie,lalS are to . lac- Announcements Yesterday's meclinir of the Mis sionary society of thy christian church was postponed until next week because of the death of Mrs. .). K. HourIi. a member of the church. The meetiiiR was to be at the home of Mrs. Ccoi-rc Rochester. a real economy. There tors cxsenlial (o it tare, very moisture, (liven these and a cour OReous battle aRainst and Rrow finesimwv heads. In the. or filmy materials were decorated small Kurd en where cultivation Is with all sorts of furs and In a. va by hand, they can be sel two feet i'V "f ways. . apart. 1 loo freely and water often, Mow Coats soaklmr, not spriukliiiR. When thej ' ,u i.-.twin-ik were heads start to develop soak thor- j ' ...... , , , i.1,,1.0 ,..,.1 mI on exhibit In St. ho Louis. Wo tt .1 for. - . . ll,. Itn t-u i-ni r-loaU. n fe nV 1 liat 1PW OUISIOP OI I'lXie successtul eut-l' , ... .,,, ,.of(11.0 .lldn't know thev had that biff a rich soil and a bu ndant : I l-r nat was mmiiieu a. .... t-.- . . . ,,,,,,, of the crown With lUtlC pompoms. 1 ia im-huh m 11 niiiiiif,, uMiPinim cabhaRO 1" mauve, pink and blue. J . ! . , ' 1 - r Lace, chitfon. RCoiReue. aim one i This rare salad dressing MENUS On Tuesday rv nine Mr. and Mrs. J. I). KlinuiHI, S'tfi Washing ton avenue, entertained at a n at -tractive dinner partv in honor 01 llh.-ir d i'iRhW-r. Miss Xoe Kimmeli, who Rradnabd as a trained nurs from the C.ramlo Londe hospital last evenintr. '. , Sweetpeas and roses served ns n Inetty c. nt.1 pi. ce lor the dlnn r THE OWL SUNBURN LOTION is an ideal cosmetic for the prevention and relief of sunburn. Coolinp, soothing and healing. .Wo Moon Drug Co. Aavi.tn Tor The OhI lru IV. ly Sister Mnry lilt K A K KAST fnhulh-d slraw-b.-rri'-s. cereal, cream, crisp broiled bacon, crrs, oven toast, milk, cof fee. Lt'NCHKON Creamejl potatoes, shad roe salad, rye roils, siiRar cookies, lemonade. IHNNKlt Salmon loaf, orr Kiiice, asparaRiis on toast, fruit and nut salad, currant frappe, white cake, milk, coffee. Any fish or meat loaf Is Vastly improved If served with a wince. The loar Is naturally dry but the sauce furnishes the riRht touch of moisture and adds to the food value of the tlfMh, Shad I 00 Salad One shad roe, cup cucumber cubes, watercress, I'rench dressinR, mayonnaise.. Tat-boll and blanch roe. Cut Into half-Inch dice. Hub bowl with a cut onion, put in roe, add Krench dress- inR and let marinate on ice Tor one hour. Combine cucumber and pre pared roe. niixiiiR llRhtly with a fork. ArrmiRe on a bed of cress and Rarnlsh with mayonnaise. Shad roe Is so delicate that it is not wise to combine many mater ials' with tl. Celery can be used in place of cucumber and hard cook-d eRRs can be uwd as a Rarnish. ouRhly and deeply at least once a week. This is the crucial period iiii the life of (he cauliflower and If it suffers fmni drotiRhl at this pe-! riod the development of the heads! is retarded and stunted. J When Hie heads Ret as Mr as your fist. Rather up the biR outside leaves and tie the lips with rai't'it.1 makliiR a hood over the "flower" which will protect, it from the sun' and lilies am) whiten it. I A doen heads of Rood cawliflow-' er in the small home garden will be an excellent investment and; will not require too much care and attention to britiR them to hand-! some maturity, Two doen will bfj an ample supply for the fall sea -1 son of the u vera rc family. The seed r.i aires exactly the same care as cabbage. Sow it itii some partly shaded corner and it. is best convenient , froct worn by t he fashion lea tie onlv a few capes and loose wrnps were seen. The - majority worn sleeves both In wraps and in their frocks. Most of the dresses showed a tendency toward the loiiRer skirt. While a few hail knee-leiiRth cos tumes, the popular length was half! wa y 1 iol ween k nee a ml a n kle. A few skirts actually reached the ankle. As Ascot Renerally sets the sum mer fashions for British women it Is likely that white kid rIovc this year in ureal numbers, will he revived at all of the season s .smart function1. Wluii Thcv Wore Princess Mary wore a wide- brimmed, pink hat and a Iour coat f wistaria Riay, over a soft-toned. Maybe to you- TW I One Woman Said-- not to ow 1 Lady Patricia Tlamsay, who came i( cauliflower and cnbhaRo ninr each wjth h)ll. flllhoyt the lmke of Con- tber as the youiu: i)lants are imli tiiiRiiishahle. 1 sure and hai 1 he ca uli flower seed row ca ref ul ly marked so there can be no mis take if you aro also raisitiR cal haRe plants lie ready with some arsenic;: poison stii h as pari Rieen or ar- f bad when the while btlt hover in the offiiiR as they parents of the natiRht. favored printed chiffon in navy and while with a picture hat of dark red. Princess Alice. Duchess of Ath- " lone, wore a lemon-colored two piece suit and a small hal in the same shade trimmed with lunpiolse blue. Her dauuhter, Lilly May A meethiR of coIIcrc students decided Ml to 7 aRainst trial mar rlaRe. tlivliiR Pani" Nature a little hand. Double Bow Caiiihruief. vm terfli'S linVfT in the offiiiR as they I , i. worms. Jfk .ii;i.lv nut c-ii-ts & A few Rlasses of currant, rasp- ii berry or blackberry jelly made this jdV VV ! slimmer from the Rarden will solve 3 ..v Hie prohb'tn of Chrlstnuis Rifts. f 1 VsEDDai fT I LA CRANDK I 1 v ., ... . 1 This Rradous broad brimmed hat, of natural lesltoni, U simply Irimnied with two artfully tlcU bowt ut Mack velvet. fME SHOW THATSniFFEPNT 1 incus . THE bUPtPB fcPfCTACLr ''fs&MW OP GOLD ' ;i ono Ptopi r , Nri.i'tnN4 u t utr him t: m t'i v LOIA It I. CMUhO Tllf! CIUM'SE ClANT ' w''f uu va ct-uo the ivt man mmmmih YWiW ECUFSTP1AK MIOOETS f;j 14 TINV HOPiifUN rPCH "HVMItA .f ' ? III0OEST Tb'WIUNtiZUO 'v '"Y ON f AMTM ' Tvvo prnrnRMANCEH daily d AND U PM.-lAlh OP SMINL Alio. 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