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Wednesday, July 13, 1927 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER rage Three QUCIETY fSl 42 Lodge Members I Attend Union Meet Forty-two members of the 1-U 1 flruudc Neighbor of Wuo.lrr.nt .lodge, finite No. 47, attended a hif. i in of the i nion lodge ;it Inion Monday evening. Fourtei n cuim It'll the hull li.-n- at ahoui T o'clock. ; ' About Cft Falun lodge nifinhfi't' nitrnrict the meeting. Then- wi a business session iturliiK tin- em y part or the t venlng. followed by Hie initial fon of a large etas it! eandhlute. HefreahuicittH were served by the committee In charge, mter which the remainder of the evening h'iih pnt dancing. Those utlmdtiiK from t.u tlrando retin a-j ed home al about I o'rluck. A business meeting of the Worn! an 't Hem-fit asKiH-laittiu was lob) last ev.'iiintf ut tin- Knights i f I'ythluM hall, starting at 7:4. o'clock. Mm. Iternh-e liiamwcii, miiim-ander, presided over the: jncetlu; and plans wi'n- eotuplct -i id fnr repreeinutiun tu tin- pa - i fade during tin- American l.cgiun ' convention- next week. j The W. It. A. will he n-prewnte I by hoi b a drill team and a flna..' .l fin hern huve been w orking for eevt rat wi't-ks preparing tin- floa;, which will probably he completed Friday exciting when t hi' Weslway. i lull, tin- social auxiliary to tho) w. it. A., will im-t l at the lunii-i ni Mrs, A list F.rlckson. , Thlrly-flve fi lends and relatives gathered at Riverside park Mon day evening for a picnic suppi r honoring Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Met-! I'ulf. who an- visiting in tin rli y from California. , Mr. Mi-tea If made his home in jt (Ira nd i' before going to Cali fornia about nine years ago, un I has many friends here. Girls to Take Part t - In Legion Sessions ( Six clrlM 01 tin' HoaiiKetalii fnmpfhf girl group nut yesterday jifieinoan at lh- home of Misj In-lio SticnrtT lor a lilisiness ntee-- luff. Mrs. ". N. Palmar, proaldont of th Amoriraii J.eglon uuxiliary, was present und asked the lieip of the girls during the slate le sion und auxiliary eon vent ion to he -held here next week, and th.' (rtrw promised to lie I p. Member.-! t.f tlif Saraiawi-a group, of w hicn Mrs. T.elf H. Awes is guardian. Wei e present and also consented Jo help during the convention. The Kills will net as pages and rolnrf hearers during the auxiliary ses sions. A Several nrw ninipfirc nifinbeis wr-re stiKfrested, and will be voted , Vruoivjit he next biiHlness meeting. tat the group. 'i .The int meellng. wlilcli will b.-i Wedmsday. July an, will lie a fercmonial, heghinlnc nt .7 :au Vloek In the evening. The gli-is. .v 1 1 1 .m-et nt Hie iiostoffiee und hike to a plaee beyond Ittverside park, where the rt-ivmoninl will be liebl. r Tim Sarajawca cauipfir" prlrl prnup mel at the lionie of Miss atalle Kheri Tuesday afternoon. July Specials S.'ic Ilouclnlr Kh'i'ni-x TTiP Owl Tlii-atririil ('ir-nm bolh for 79C .MIC Ilril l-'-lilhi'r lt:ilr " .,f)r firtp lied Keatlier Shav ing l.oti-.n iac Pom Pom Luster 39C Tie Owl Ameroll, hea vy (plnl) 59t i:tr Owl Antiseptic So lution (pint ) .... 59f Moon Drug Co. Agents lr Die Owl Drug Oo. They Know The Best Our many satisfied patrons tell us they come to this shop for beauty work because they iiuvft learned that here they are able to get the most satis factory beauty work. A It ho we have moved from our for mer location in the o. K. Mar her Shop and are now locat ed on Jefferson Ave., never theless our business is rush Inp. We are convinced that our good friend appreciate ntir efforts to plea? and that they will brine their friends here too. While other hnpft follow we will continue o lead the w;iy. Reynaud's Beauty Shop 1310 Jefferson Ave. EWS The firm part of the ufternoim "us spent in a biihlness session, when Iftlcm were read from Farl ". It'-ynohln. te-ereiry of th" rhiiiiiber of commerce, statin that all but three ol the trees ptante 1 t (ianglofl park are doing nicely, and from llndiop W. F. Iteming ton. who if;i - the group permis "ton to use the Kplsropal church camp ground at Cove. Menus are all arranged fwi eveiy day of t !ie camping trip, which the girls plan . to make Home time soon. hefore adjournment the hoKtesn Hfrved efr MtiineiltH. Announcements The La. lies' aid of the KiikMhIi I.utiierju, elnnvh will meet Thurs day afternoon at 2:'Mi o'eloek i.t the home o! Mrs. Matt lies. 712 AhIi Htreet. The AM( toniorriiw t he home singer. . I l.adieM nid w ill meet i ul'letnnon. July 14. at' of Mm. Kveiett Wall-' MENUS lly SUler Mary J IS II KA K l-'AHT - t'lieri'les. bakeil fiwii cakes, creamed potatoes, break- fast ratlishi'M, corn niuflins. milk, coffep. U'Nt'llKOX Spinach delicious, J toasted niufl ins. cottage c-heese : with I!ar-le-llne rurrains, crack - ers, milk, tea. l).N!:il lint veal loaf, green' peppers stuffed with rice, aspara-, Mis salad, green apple pie. milk. ' coffee. j Spinach OcllcloiiM Two pounds of spinach, I eup sliced m us h moms, t! hUci-s bacon. 1 lubtespooii flour, 4 teaspoon salt, 'i, teaspoon pepper, ij tea spoon paprika, 1 cup milk, - Iraril cooked eggs. V Wash and pick over spliiifch. t'ook in iiM own juice until tender, letting tii'e lliild 'ook away. Drain and chop, reserving juice to use in sauce. It roil bacon un til crisp. I'se 1 tablespoon bacon fat, add sliced mushrooms ami cook over a tow fire for tt-n min utes. Stir iu flour, slowly add milk and spinach juice and cook until mixture boils. Season with sail, pepper and paprika. Arrange spinach in center of deep platter, surround with bacon and pour the sauce over spinach, (iai'nisb with slices of hard -conked eggs. Make very hot in the oven be fore garnishing with eggs. Lady Oxford Tells , Women'SrSecrets LONDON (Al'HU'T views on women and marriage are expressed'' by Mnrg.it As.(U't h, count.-ss of Oxford and Asiuith in a m-w book called "Lay Sermons." '"Women from the days of Adam and Kv'," she says, "have understood the game of love and practiced tin art of enticement. I "She is a sphinx without th s.-c.et. which nn-n give up their( lives to (list mangling. : 'Nature is lor secret, anl thatj secret is sex. I am inclined to think there are more marrhiKcjt I hat lme turned out well than otherwise. j Woin-n may lie truthful In the sense that .they will not lie. hut they are baldly ever candid." a im:pi"M Aiu.i: iusii make Krencb fried potaloe..-. T( pe.l an.) cut the potatoes icngu. wise into strips about one-h.ilf inc thick. Itinse In cool running water and souk tor two or thr-e hours in cold water to remove as much starch as possible. Pat with a clean, t'ry cloth to iibnotb niois- t u re. K n a K 1 1 1 o nf ili'i-p fiit lint nn.isli 10 lirnwn :i smull piici nf hri-.-i'l in nnc inlnuto. Fry n cup ful nr pntuto.s .it ii film'. Ui innvi frnm 111.- f:il w ll-n H KOliii-n l.i nwll. Ilruin nn rl-!iii uIisoHm-ii! pap.-r iiml one Kprlnkli with sill'- Siivc ill wliil.' lint lill-l iTlsp. AX IIOM'.M' lUXil pnxi'A CITY. nkln. AI') An liont'Ht iiii'ii'" pli'Ulro "111 offs.'t tin- rovilf'n (Wll'iy In II"' I'oll'-1' slutinn b.i". (!. A. HiilHirr. "f I'-ni t Stull Ii. Arli.. pnrkfil Ills inn tor cur 111 ll foihl'lilin spot mi'l ivns tni.'Kfl. Hi', whs In ii liiniy anl li ft Hi'' flly, lint ""t I""''1 " chi'i'k for :'''" i r"' ri""' Sum Tlllli, police chief. r.'llll'IH'il the cliicH to 1,111'nii nun iifi. for liln plioloK-nipli. It fiiiiiicil. Till k uys. vlll Evening Shoe LIfht preen velvet and an IntciO'd : ing silwr kid snap are the me. diiuns emploed lor thi evening i ihoe. showing (lie 1 1 end toward i fciinplktry. The heel is of illver I kid. jOUT OUR WAY WELL SF?-WE PUT ALLTH' Z'l-'J AMMUWltiOM WAGOM AMD LEFT 1 A MAM VMiTtH -STfJicr ORDERS To BlOW iT UP IF 1H' imdiam?, BROhtl TPRU . MOW , HERE-i. S.H, -3 HEROES REG U S PAT OfT. 1IILCARI1 PERSONALS HIl.CAKl). (Sp. cial) Mrs. Mabel Scott and children spent Sunday picnicing at Wallowa lake. I'aul (l.-ttlc was at llligard Mon- day. Krie Afnian, of Seattle, spent tho week end at his home here. Alltert Watson spent tho week end at ills home lierc. Arthur Cnnindl Is visiting' In Portland. Those that attended the da lire here Monday night were M r. and Mrs. Ward Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Kred llagey. of Slarkey, Kred die 1 1 a gey and John Cmtdont from La. Grande. M Iss Mori.- San ford, who wan thrown from a horse and injured Monday, is gelling along nicely. Mr. und Mrs, .Guy Thonihrue and daughters. Nellie and Kva, were La OrnTMl' visitora Tuesday. 1 IiiK''Je Seit, front La Grande was at H llgai d Tucsdtiy. Mia. Haz.-I l-'lelds returned to her home at Ontario Tuesday. John Price mid Leonard Fergu son were La Grande visitors re cently. M rs. K. Suit tii and sons. Otenn and Marvin, from Perry, and Mr. ami Mrs. Prank Sanfard and child n n, Gerald and Marie, and Juanita Thompson drove to Pon dosii Tuesday. Mr. und Mrs. Winslow Able and sou from Meiicham won visitors of M r. Ahh-'-i mother, Mrs. Sam Pel guson, Tuesday. M rs. Ah-x Matheson was a " La Grande visitor Tuesday. Mr. iiml Mrs. Grant "Williams from Meacliain wore visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ferguson Wed nesday. Mr. mid Mrs. Ptair.-t and child- rcn. who have been visiting their j Beauties of Two Lands Meet lifts Wmi . w L Lilt V A recent Antcritrin LetMnn bene tit progiam at Santa Ann. Calif., brought tocether two of the tinted beau lie uf Gib day Misj Kay LaiiphbT ttefft. who was Mis Anieina In and M1k$ Pliyllli Gibbs, who t Miss AuitrnlnAt ibis yar Mini Oibti lu Und to ntt th muvlvs BEOTME COME. DO WHERE.-THREE' .son and hl wife. Mr, and Mrs. ! Howard Siairct. left for (heir home In Seattle Wednesday. 1 M i s. I 'etc I 'a I rice was a lia lirande shopper Wednesday, f Those that went to Cove swim ;inlng l-Tidnv were Mrs. Iteagan anil I children, .Mm Mabel Scott find ' children and Mrs. Weinier and ' children. j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thornbrito i and children wen La Grande shnp- jiers Sal unlay evening, l.conard Ferguson t in l.tt (Jratidu Saturday. LOSTINE PERSONALS LOSTINI-; (Special) Mrs. i:iea ! nor Vermillion, of Suinmervllle, 'and Mrs. Charles Morris, of hnh j ler, visited Thursday wll h M rs. William Wiggins. M r. I turner, of Knler prise, the enmity assessor nf Wallowa ctnrhty, has been at Lostine several days looking after business. . Itaymoud llouser, who has been farming on his lallier'H farm in Idaho, returned home thU week. Mr. and Mrs. Palley pates, of Walla Walla, spent a few days at Wallowa la ke and visited wit h .Mrs. Kiln MacKinzle, Floyd and Mr. Moffll drove In linker county where they went to look after some milch cows. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MoKhrie. ofWullowa. visited recently at the home of Mr. McKinzie's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Wade and I sons. Heed and Mert on, Mr. and I Mrs. V. A. Searls and sons, Marvin jand Keith, spent several days at the lake. Kathleen and Carolyn Gond jman, of Fnterprlse; pent several days at the Charles prldwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moans, of ndleton, spent several days at 7 ' ,v7i HSi By Williams' NOW-lTs VOL) HEAR ME. 7 JJ!f?AViLLiMC Olt27 BV NIA UHVKt. INC. Losttne receitly. The Hehekah wmnen gave Mrs Mark Crossland n serenade In the lodge rooms Tuesday evening and nresented her with a beautltul wedding present. J I Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Poe and sociable on the lawn south r the Alfred Lilly arrived Tuesday ve- t'row slore. Ice cream and take nlug from Portland. They are enlwere sold. route to Clarion county. Pu., vbere Freil Kdwards made a business they are goins n business. They visit to Joseph Tuesday morning, left here Thursday morning nod i Mr. and .Mrs. Dean Crow and will make the trip by auto. Mr. friends went emnpiuK up the smith Poe's mother, Mrs. Klizaheth Hrld- fork of the Wallowa river Satur Tbtj salad y-S'l Today's salad is served like tliis. A silvt-r tray is placed before the hostess, with two cruets Venetian jlass or crystal or colored Bohemian are all in vogue ri jt 1 1 now and a silver ewer or bowl and all the little pepper pots and shakers one wishes. She then makes the dressing French, of course in the silver ewer. Measures and stirs and pours it, freshly blended, onto the salad. Fashionable folk consider it much smarter to dress the salad in this way at the table. And, too, a freshly blended French Dressing has a "life" to it, a pi quancy that cannot be denied. .. Three part of Wesson Oil to one JULY SALE j The success of our July Sale proved to be far above our expectation. Hundreds of customers visited our store andj shared in the exceptional values. For the balance of thist week we are offering- some Extra Specials. We wish to close our stock completely, at the earliest possible date. ! All Remaining 1-2 Price well, accompanied l hem here mid she will remain lu Wallowa 'coun ty until thev reiurut Mr. Gaillke, ex-banker in' Jos eph, and J. A. Murleigh. of Kntor prise, were at Lostine Monday evening on business. Fred Keil, of Lostine. mul M I ;m Fdna Ueldler, of Wallowa, were uuietly tnarrii'd at 10 n I er prise Thursday, July 7. The happy eollple visited friends at Lostine for a few clays and then went in Wallowa where they will make their home, John MacKinzle and Fred 1M wiirds have opened up ol'Pce moms in the bank building and will sell Insurance and do notary work. Mr. ami Mrs. S. L. Mcilill are driving a new sedan which thev purchased In La Grande last week. Mrs. Mark Crossla ml accom panied her husband to their home at I nion Monday. The women of the Presbyteri-m church recent I v held an lee . re no accepted etiquette.,:. Coals J l AN 3MILUNERY day afternoon. Sunday morning Mr. Crow went to Chimney lake which Is about -'0 miles from Los tine and caught I i eastern brook trout. They were on exhibition at Lust hie for a while. M rs, Mabel Allen brought in n beautiful houitiet of dahlias which were grown on tier place pear lis tine. This Is proof thai they, can be Kiiccesfully raised In this part of I he country. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Itnnes took t heir daughter, I Men, to li ( i rande Tuesday lo consult a doc tor. 'the little girl has been sick NO MORE SHINY NOSES If the face powder you now usn does not stay on long enough to suit you -dors not keep that ugly ' shine away Indefinitely does not ! make your skin colorful like n I peach t ry t his new wonderful j special Fiench Process Puce i'ow i der railed MP.LLO-OI.O. Itcincm- her the name. MKLLO - UI.O. There's nothing like it. Glass ' Driiifs, Inc. -Adv. of vinegar r lemon juice gives a bland, mil l dressing. Two parts of vinegar gives a t.irt tires .ing. It depends somewhat on the strength of your particular lemon or vinegar, rlcntyof salt. ..peppfr... paprika too, if you like color. It is delightful to surprise your guests by adding little touches of strange condi ments. For mu.it salads you might like to add u bit f chutney or mustard. If you arc serving a fish salad try a little ketchup -or if you choose, some Worcestershire Sauce. Hut you must have a choice salad oil. Wesson Oil is very delicate in flavor and it is so good to eat that it makes a delicious French Dressing. Every Dress 1-4 to 1-3 Off quite a while and friends hope for a speedy recovery. ; The air ministry of Italy htm I forbhbl' n officers r the royal air force to marry until they nr So, S . I .I An. xfiui- GU &UiXm . Wesson 0il V w fii I I ss f4