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4 Thursday, July 21, 1927. LA GTIANDE EVENING OBSERVED Page Three Society News Princesses Will Be Entertained Tonight at Un ion .- - , (irande isMumhiK ail alien- U.n Inwanl Hie American Leum j Mute convention ihtu week, unvl i ftuclety is decidedly quiet with th -i (Xivntinn iif ji number at r r-i . rmneetd with tho convention . Thin evening tlif first of Oh h eiety eventn of tin- convention will tnke phice at tin- tnlon hoi.-l wh-n . . . me iocui pom o i m .tiiericun Legion win be iioxt to a1! of t he -prlncossen lh attendance from tin various towns of the .stale, the lo cal princess, Miss Hut h Brum Well, uml her nix ait nilantn. The Kills who will act as Miss Uniniweil'M attendants are; Misses Madeline Hai hi-iiii. Marie i 'otilure, Lillian Sims, lieulah Newlin an I Klla (telle Kitchen, ami Mrs. Dor othy I'layle. The dinner will he held in the reivptlon room of the I nion hotel. Two other events of interest ha Wen phi lined by I he local Allien can Legion auxilia ry. a secret a ry trcasureis' diniifi-. which will take! place this evening at II o'clock lilt the dining room of the l-'irst Meth-j odlsl Kpiscopal church, and a prr. Ideal's parley dinner, whtch will bo Klven on l''riday evenimi in tu dining loom of t he First fresh; toiian church. All legion auxiliary secrctarl and treasurers at I end ins Hje s-entiou will be jrm-sts at the n'r this evening, and problems -otinocted with the two omces wi.i mimo to Settlers and 1'ion.vra of be discussed. Mrs, Jessie Kelly, of lion county and enlarge the scope Maker, will preside, and in ad.ll-' Qf our orKanization." Jinn to various talks there will h,- MrH. Mattie Golden, secretary, music. A women's sextet willsinK r,.iui tll(, Ininutl.,s ot- tlu, lasl ,IUM.t. and Mrs. It. V. Dops. y will render nff amPalso the names of departed a vocal solo. I members during the ast year, The dinner Friday ovomnsr wiM They follow: Airs. Jimn Uilmore. W the annual president's parley ! Kdward E. Orout, Oraco A. Good dinner.'and all presidents and puNtU yvii l.oueiui Jlenson. A. J. presldeiitfc- of Die legion auxiliary Mnlholiand, Sarah Haynes Dolson, in attendance ut the convention y rs. Mn,.y ,jlllu; lirooks. Mrs, Min liore will tie present. The affair ,lk, Oonch. Mrs. Viola Coiirtwritfht. Is In chaise of the president. Mts.tA(,x Cochran. Mrs. Kale Allen IJetia A. I'almer. and past prcsl dents oi the La tiranue auxiliary. Mrs. Andrew l.oney jr.. Mrs. Jean ' ltlchardson and .1 rs. ! lorenee Williams are Die past president:! here. Mrs. Minnie Knslman, of Gres luim. will preside at this dinner and Die women"s sextet and Mrs. It. V music cops. y will again furnish " MlK. A. It. llealos, of Seatll n-Hion;il vice president ol the wes. crn division, will he a guest t honor at both dinners. Miss Miller 'Is Hostess To Class Miss Ixalii'llo MilliT was linsti's.t In tllf liiirh solionl ulrl KliiclUMtc's' ('hiss of llu l-'list I'rt'uhytci-tiiii rhnrch Tinsii:iy ivimiIiik nt Hi" hoini' of li. r iiiiivnld, Mr. niul Mrs. chiirlt'H II. Mill.-. ( Tlif ovrninir wsis sn1'"' a "" rliililc . iiikI In cllsi'iission of lh' MiiKM wni'U. , Itolnly 1-erroNliiiH'nlH ui'i'f kpi---oil by llH- liosttss licl'ni-f ailjourll rnrnt. ... Mfinbi'ls of Iho SonnKi'liilin p.'iinpfirf Kirl Broup hi'ld n c-ore-inonlnl nifi-lini? Tui'Srlny cvt'nlnn. Till' llii-t,al tllf tost olfirf III 7::ll o'flofk and lilk.-.l lifjomi ltlvirsl.li- park, whpri! a lart'f rninpfiff was lulill anil llif ci'ic 'monlal I'liiiiliielf il. Two itlrl it Inailf wonil al lii'lf rslhi' flisl lank In canipfiri' work. Illlillll! til" "VflllliK lh" Kirls il"-t-I.I.Ml In assist in tllf Anifi-ii-aii l.fHion slat" rniu'illtion. wliif'l iiliiiif.l liii-f lliis nioiniiiK. hy hi llif natris. Ti MENUS lly SIsK'P Mnry TUIICAKKI-'AKT lllarkbf ri-lf s. Pfroal, rrrain, n-isp liacon, Hoft i-onkfif i-KKs. rrisp toast, milk, rol'frn. l.l WHKOX-f'lillldl fruit clip, erfrn ppears stufffil Willi "iff uml rhfosf. Iifarts of li-tturp with Kroncli iliossinc. Olivi- anil nut sanilw Iclics. nifrincttfS flllfil with rasplif rrifs mousse, milk. Irf1 t"a. niNNEIl Knncllf il tenUerJoin of pork, kohlrabi In erfarn sillioo. Iiffl nips st all fil with spinach, rliilled walnrniclon, milk, cofoe. One pencil. 1 banana. 1 orange mnl a iliish of lemon Juice will eonihlne to make inouslf "fruit rup" for four or five persons. Thin Is one of the best ways to use up o.t.ls nni emls or fruit. He sure lh" mixture Is not too sweet Its WEATIIERLY the Quality Ice Cream Moon Drug Co. llw Owl lrg 'I inlftHion la to whet the nppetlte. 'I'll. cup in list In- iserved very cold. Mi'ilngues i,,.':;0;' l-our i'kkh (whiles), t cup pow- Miuriir U. !i;ii,inriti i n nil hi few KruiliH Milt, Utiil ot ckk with wilt untn 8,,tf 11,1,1 dr'- owly add UKUr- rmiHtnt ly. Heat In I '-"i "'i 8iooiii uouni " '0, n iltl'h thick stand ill COUl water iinttt the. nurl"ace i well 'ovnr with' "fool's cud" or uny In uvy glazed w hit.' paper. Prop ! the t'K mixture from the tip of u ,,u"" umu lu" i'i"r- "V not let iin-rhiLMiftj touch fiicli nth- ! not let nieriUKUeS touch each oth er. Ha he in a moderately slow oven fur 4 5 minutes. Scoop out ( the soft part inside the shells and j return to tho oven to dry out. j The eggs nIi oil Id be beaten on ft ' lare platte-r, UMinff a w ire whisk, i Kino sifted granulated migur can ' he used' In place of powdered j sugar if more convenient. When j ready to serve flit each shell wilh j Ice cream and top with the centers' Dial have heen dried In the oven. I UNION COUNTY'S PIONEERS GATHER IN PARK REUNION s (Continued from Page 1) i passed away. "Settlers." . Mr. Wright explained, ''are those who came after the opening of the rail road In issi, and cannot he right fully called pioneers, but with the advance of time it Is fitting that on- they should he a part of our or H'1 ' ganlzation. Therefore I ugKeHt iiu,t we change, the association' . Sherwood, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Charles Clyde Pennington, Alberson. Hans Jenson. Knrly Mary Dough, Mrs. A. H. Con ley, Mrs. Sarah J. Kuhn, William Itobbs, James McClure, John Iv. Dunning ton, Frank Dick, William Phillips, Mrs. Sarah Dannock, James Mill hoi kind. Ouincv Richardson. Thomas Clark, Dora Carter, Mrs. Anna Jones, Wllllnm Randall, Os car Hopper, MtM. Mary Thompson, Following this. Miss A'ina Con by, accompanied by M is, Kalph Webb, sang a vocal number, "In a Little Garden,' by Hewitt. She, responded to an encore. At 1 1 o'clock the meeting ad journed and the picnic lunches w.tu-tv en.ioj.cd wnUL.tl opening jif t he afternoon's program at 1 :Jla. American Freighter ! Reported Sinking LONDON, July 1 (AC) A Heater dispatch from Mom hay says that a wireless message had been received stating that A uiei icnn freighter Homestead Is sinking off the Malabar coast as a result of damage caused by a heavy storm. jiaiia.iiiinii'i.wisaA&MB t i ra It your old l-Vird truck and don't lo-i a second of time, If ym bncn't a I'onl truck htlch up our obi mule to the -tonehtinL I will tell you the itiwui wb ft iv siiniiiiiTlniu' ami etui mil ion time to bool and the iirt two tlavs or thl week r took In only SfJOO ami we enn't siand micIi slow busi ness that very long be'fiiis w ace r rather a ticnotr. Ieiiierti nit'iit. A carload of No, 2 cedar -b ingles just urrlxfil atut you can pk-k tlicui off ju-t ns fast as oti can haul tbein away for per M and oh tn4i- lieanl of a pi iev like that in the illy of Lu (iramle or pinbahl ncici will hour nf it hi the ncl 100 yi'ncs. 'ou baiC better not ask (picthms, hut just' I conic and get Ihcin. 1onl forget! I Hint we har just iiodetl a lare ! shipment of dmti-s from mc of i ymir nri;rlilKrliig towns. Tbel)c are gla.- Ihhh ami (imiiiikmi (Ihi among tlicui mid 1 1 icy arc all gtnid new diHMN nt thai, ami In order to tnoc tin-in miirk, -oine anil puck them away at iiIcts yon lie er liciril of iM'foi-e. Anil (here 1 an odd huttcli of ivindmv sah here that ou can take yoiir pk k of as long a- they lal for VA'' HUfi. I will It'll on something iIh when I s1' you. so If you waul in saw Mitm hig itHincy hn'i lose i any tl?. TIh tmii surf Is dennrnt'Jil tip nk. Isn't It '.' Hello, lolks In Malm. Von lifl'l ImMUt J'nim orr lo flu fitnveii tlon. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. W Sell !r rih The Poor Man's Frlrnd'1 i Near Foundry. I' hone Main t4fl i No Muodftf Biulw 1 9 ' l ' Metal Trimmed lJW. lUv f- "-4: J ' A tailored frock has as Us priuc pnl trimming " metal neeklae uml bracelets ul t ached lu th neck und sleeves. To produce elea n-bodlcd timber. elriHO spacing is desirable. . , bin the tops of the trees begin to tit tec mingle and crowd each othe: howeve.r,'' they become like an i.ver crowded garden, growth Ik . stagnat ed, and t,hinniug Is necessar'. 'lhe best formed, most valuable and healthy trees hhnuld he selected to remain, and -ntherd. likely to inter fere with I heli- growl h. slum Id be removed. MALT Hop flavored or plain Sold everywher Laboratory tests have proved t h it the 2'i-pouud can of Huckeye Malt Syrup Is superior to 3-pound cans of ordin ary malt. It VAN' I'IM'IT ("O. Colonial Theatre's Opening Feature SATURDAY - SUNDAY MONDAY mwss Orchestra Munic Feahirinrj Paul Craver's Orchestra 25c U. S. Specialist i Is Urging Use ! Of Wool Grades WASHIN'GTDN' (AIM Hearing ti message of t nicker sales and belter prices, George, T, Willing mvre, l itlled Slates wool market- j lag and slaudardlalbm specialist, ' ban gone into the west to urge that fleece be sold by government grades. lie was preceded by 60 sels of standard wool samples, prepared in department of agriculture labora tories here and forwarded to' va rious branches of the industry throughout Die flitted Slates. Kach set contains 12 federal wool grades, a correlation approved hy this country and Great Itrilatn, and now b"iug Introduced to r I'nntinenlai Kurope. Wlllinginyre's itinerary, begin ning at Flagstaff, Arix., Includes ' I. os Angeles. San Francisco: 1'orl- , land and Ontario, Oregon; lto.e man. Montana ; Logan. Ft ah; Salt Lake t'iiy, Denver, Chicago. De troit and linffalo. Tie will confer with and address all Interests di rectly connected with the wool trade. - . "When j a textile manufacturer needs a particular grade of wool." WiHIngmyrrt tells producers, "he wants that grade and no other. The producer who has it finds a quicker market ami a heller price because of the guarantee carried". y fleece ; marketed hy government Hland- They tell me this BUCKEYE is wonderful stuff! At last men have found u hew topic of conversation. Everywhere you go you hear them talking of Buck eye Malt Syrup. From the enthusiasm the name Buckeye arouses, you'd think it was theoriy brand And it is for millions. Truly, wonderful stuff! SYRUP . ....... . i'iiVk.1. WCTUWt Any time Any scat Any show Children lflr "Tin" I'ulted Stated produce nil ciuge of I m), Mini, oail pound!) of wool annually, tin hulk of which comes from the West, Most of tho DC? clip has hern sold. "Standardization of wool grades is based on lilire diameter. Si lien wool is not h Ik hly perishable, it iends itself admirably lo standardly j grower, thi y Introduce and xllnim zat ion. From the sheep's back, t late bettor met hods in t he seh-c-t b t oiim M the various channel of lion of iiuinial lor reproduction." Hail Legionnaires! WELCOME TO OUR CITY Ms'.la' the KKI) CROSS Drutc Sloro your liejulquarters meet your friends here. will have pictures of the convention, including the Pa rade, Drum Corps, Floats and other events. KODAKS FILMS DEVELOPING KED-CROSS DRUG STORE Next to Legion Hall f trade to the. fhml nuinufart urlnif ; operaliuii lira do remains const nr.t. Tlw'H'fotv the standard for grades of wool may he termed producers', tnt'M'hnmM' and munufad urertV grade. -II Is believed lliey will he Halls factory In every phase of distribu tion and merchandising. I'm' the WELCOME, LEGIONNAIRES! The Proverbial Of The City Are Yours! 1 11 1 reopte are a gooo aeat atiKe wo vvoriu over, enjoy friends, .u'ood fellowship, and pleasant Too often, however, vve are reticent, backward about expressing personal sentiments. We prefer to let ac tions speak louder than words. In entertaining the World War veterans of Oregon in the state convention of their greatest organization, we are happy at our opportunity for hospitality. We hope that our acts of hospitality will show you how truly you are welcome. We are proud of this city and this valley. We think it not only a good place to visit hut a wonderful place to live. We hope you'll find it that way the keys of the city are yours. The records you have made as soldiers and as citizens entitle you to the best Oregon has to offer. We hope you can see much of our city and val ley, that you enjoy the experience and have a good time every minute of your stay, that you will come again and again. M.liil..'r 1-cliMiil Hin.rv.' "Fortieth Year Of PUTMAN'S La Grande' Exclusive Rradu-fo-Wear and MUUnery Four Negroes Hurt In Auto Accident It. .1. Settle, Krank Clleiin, Kwln vStctAurl nil. I huh Stunfield, all ncKrucs, were Injured In an auto mobile wreck tin mites west of here mi the old Oregon Trail highway lust muht when their car wim hit bv a hit-and-run driver koIur- west, who failed to Htop. The Hherlff ut I'eiidletou wjih not i Tied to watch for tho car but no report had heen received um lo any capture this imu'niiiK. 1 The iiuurtel, after rereivlnic treatment was relea.seil from fur ther huMplial allenllou. Their In juries are not regarded a Hcrlouf. ini i i:iti:,i: or oiimox i OAKLAND, fill. There' u dif ference of opinion uinnnit deleKaies tu the convention of the federation of hUNtncHH and professional wo-r meiiH cluli.s aa to tho reuHOim for bacheloi-H of both sex cm, Kaya Miss Mary Zapp, of I'ocatelio, Ida. the modern iri Heldom findu u mun who ineeia with her approval uh a companion and who Rllll eariiH uh much uh Hhe doe. Ami Mr8. lOlva Wilcov, or New Jerwy. aiiMwora: "Il is nil a question of romance i which some never find." 1 1 il 'il -T TT fl'lOUI'l'-M Over " Million Friendly Service" II j ,' NBW YOltK A m Ofwor n "model hus "been" Tia cudod. N'lncenxo Httrharo, 111. obtalninl a w ritten protnlup from bin tiriio that whe would earn cnourh nionfyto aiipliort him anl her two chlldfefi und also do tho hoiiM'work. yar pUKHed. M r. Uarburo , becumnill and had to quit work la ft rotqrj!. j Tin n. Bhe said Jn court, tie tilt nor land ahe had hlm arri'ste1. "Bilt1 she explained retfurdtny tip Ut Lhn time thr- hlow Vint fi;ruok:''o wa a model hnHband. Tl nTor anagK ed or drank. K? Tiefpr taya out ! late." j , 5 GasSpoUedSleep Made Her Uitoy "For yearn I wiiftiwtsd from and rontlpatinn, rRM' to tft-fcV- ,:irhPH und dlzy nuelW.v Tha fh : done of Adlwtlt) - uv I Now 1 rent wPll.'.'-AJTH. M. .rlnh ley, Juki CI.NK 'wdcvitful ,f. 4bk: Iku rellevew huh Htnct thut blo4fl feelim; ho that you can ; f.t inji Uleep well. Ac.iH fl-n OT'uvPY ind lower bowel f.nil . reigvn K wante mutter you twVr. thtnitlW I wan tliere. v "Nq matter ,wbt jju tried for yourtbma I will mtrprine you. lh 4 jky.f( UruK Co. t , -r-AflV. mi " ' : i , I .: 'i - -i 1r A i '!'r.ff!JJl-J','J 11 vve an ,. , inter- ' ;-:!'l!lrl,'lllMi1i',lilll,':i';'"'l: " PV I 1 if--