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Saturday, August 13. Il27. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three" . i is : - 9- Society-News NORTH POWDER PERSONALS Max Stoddard Is ; Host To Friends On 12th Birthday jln honor of bin twHitli blob tiny' utinlvci :iry .Mux HtiMhhml, huh (if Mr. tiM'l MiN. KIhum- SUiih'n nl. Ub'l'tuilleil II uumbrr of rrtrllds Prny t. K. d by a r in or-' ItobiiiKuii hrb-i ini- MlH. IOllitt l't'i', rVri'il hy tin- Itt-v hich wa.i fnlluw After the proKnim tin1 llim v; i Hjn-iii vIhUIiik. Two woiiirn prt'-i-iil, Mm. J. V. tflllw, ufVwvi-, nr.i Mi. Ollvw I't-ri lii. of liuhler, emir- tit u niatini-c tlit-utcr party V ! ! ot- 1(M lay utt'-rtiuoii al Hit . iTiiUt hum w.Mt in Hi'- i vln-n tliey wi JUMl i uluVr smile witKoil ro ti o ami Nvi U yi-arn uso. S people pi rat nt train. i ytai f I xoitTM I'nw on-. Sp.- H:i!-Mrn. it. I-'. White mill Roh.' Peters ami mm ivturneil huiiu Vtitn'('lny. ('has. Wtitliius Im tin- first Krowrr to deliver Hits yi'ar'm nop to iiuir !ift. . ' The' Muiiil M. company n" Tint Furs New Hue At Paris' , Opening Shows PROMISE PERSONALS openition, liuuulhiK or sa U. Kl.lnia Uuti hlnsori, ! visiting relatives After ureltiK JteKin.-ilil Denny in "Kasl ind Kurioua," the buys Wer (alien to the park where u plclii luiH'lieoii was serv"I at about ft ; by 1 1 14 - jotinjf liost'H Hint Iter, (latino wen- ultio enjoyed liel'oie the hoys returned to their hoiuen tti 1. 1 ( ii amle -Thorn1 present were Kver elevator is in Km In in bulk Wihna and of I'nion, an here. Clyde Dodson is home after ft month's r s; at Meilie.il SpriunH. Sanford Adler. of Maker, was North rowder, ThnrH- ttuddy IteynoIdH, Muire J Vrktns 1 unfi I'M win Kirhy. Bobby Stoddard. 1 1U1( 1 -lownnl Ly ina n, It unwell Nelisou, Adolph HI. -mist, Itohhy lieuti-v, lH:iiio l-Ylidiee, who is vistintf hen from (taker with fliitie I'etkimi mid the host. I kehoolmalfH muny years ntfo. Table were laid for U4 of the older people. In addition to Hever.1 ; of tiie yomiKer jieneration. hM'verul people were in attend-; vbdt Inif a are liinii .a (irande, anionK.tJn-nv day. heihtf Mrs. Harriett Marl onal:, Mr. and Mrs. d-orire l.oeUhover '.Mrs. Jeun Hirnie. Mrs. James Kim-: have been truest of Mr. and Mrs. ; sll. Miss IniOKen Itussell, .Miss! Will 1'earsou for the past week-. l.uvy Wade, Mis. Kiirl OunwI. I Aim. Km met t Hill left Monday tt Ulld 1ru L'mM.., VI ru VV I..V..III ! u il h h.-r hrniher ll.niv Hill iilid I'AltIS AP) i'urrieis serin de termined to present furs in any hut their natural colors. Kven the lowly animals, ordinar ily iincnmoufhiKed and inepen:hve, have heen mo treated for the winter season that tliir pells have an un faniiliar look am) prices are astonishing- Molesliln. one of I he compara tively Inexpensive furs in l-'rance. Mrs. M rs j ler; Mrs. ( I'arker, ol 1 1 'oehran. i Mr. ami Mrs. Ktibeu I'Meminj? have n urned tJrande and will muLc this city their home. Mr. l-'h-min, nf Hns cll. and Mi-- Kxlelle It.'i l). v Weldi were married July 17 at Alia Vista, Kan., at the home of 1 r. and' Mrs. M. HardenhrooU. Mrs.. Harden hrook Is a sister of the bride. The rim? ceremony was pro nounced Ly the Key. Km est Tail nehill. of the Methodist Kpiscopul church of Alia Vista. v The bride is ti tfniduati' of t he State Teacher's college or Kirks vllle. Mo., a sludent of the Art institute of ChieaK", the 1'nlvcr-j hlty of Washington and the I'ni tr.sity of California. She UiUffht In the colleKH where she frraduattd and was supervisor of art for se -era I years in the Chillicotlie, Mo., .ehnols. l'or the past few yeai shr has taiiKht in the hijrh school al Milton. Ore. Mr. I''leniiun also a native of Mlssouil. has heen for several years employed in the t ru aspor tation department of the I'll loll I'acifie railroad. Moss. Others were Mr Oliver iVrrln. of linl I'ursell and Mrs. 'lol' 1'nlon ami M rs. c. c if Haines, t'ove peoph in attendance were Mr. and Mi" j Silas Kutfer, Mrs. Alice Trippeec, . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Duffy. Mrs Sailford I M;i,,u Knedeker. Mis. I.ouis Pe k 1,1 , Mr. und Mis. Ceorge Mrlnnn I Mr. and Mrs. K. W Clark, Mrs. j W. Ingram. Mr. and Mis. K. i l;dieru, Mrs, It. Johnson, M r.' Thompson, Mrs. Kvu Milman, M- and Airs. J. J. 1 "on ley, Mr. ami j Mrs. I.. It Kohinson. Mr. and Mrs. f l. Kckersley. Mr, and Mis. J. .ili son. Mrs. I'rilliman, I.. . Sciii ner, H. I'. Uluylock. T. O. (lard ner, Mr. and Mis. S. Q. Tiiouiiir;! Warren Marten, Mrs. I ,ou I 'aym , Mr. and Mrs O. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. K. WilliflniH, Or. H. H tie anil Mrs. J. W. Sills. Oregon, y Clovi-r. of N:iiiip:i Sunday with re- 'family, of liaker. for Yahots Meuch 1 . in Sout hern I Mis. Sidney ' Ida., visited h latiws. - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I.oveuly and (daughter. Itlaiuh, of Weiser, Ida., f spent the wt ek und with Mr. ami l Mr James Hij;t;s. 1 Keverend :tnd Mrs. K.- (Mower spent l-'riday at the h'l.ink Oaltou jeaiiip in the mountains. I Mrs. Krank Iml.vell i.s visiting ; friends and r Tat i s in I'ortland. is a vieltm of I'umouluKe (his tall. The designfiH at one house dye moleskins the beige tints of mink and work Hie skins in lirht and dark stripes so thut the effect is much like that of mink, and the price utso. j Never nfruld to paint the lily. Parisian furrier offer tinted real I ermine for fall. I.ontf coats and shot jackets of tinted er nit ue ar being show n In one of t he most I'UOMlSi:. Ore., (Special) - (torn. Sat ui tlay, Aug. li. 1 !e.'7. a son to Mr, and Mis. W. A. Carper at the Wallow a hospital. Jtoth mother and child are doing nicely. Clyde Taylor. Roy Carpi T and iNoiu Hennett .of Wallowu, attend I ed the da nee at the Promise (.image liall last Saturday uIkIH. I Oewey Davis, of Ontario, Ore.. was visiting friends here the last. Of the week. Chas Keiiworthy ha heen lielp ' ing C. I'. Carper haul hay and also hind Home w heat. i La i ey Me COVE PERSONALS COVK, Ol e. I Special ) .M rs. l.ulll It. Weeks, of Port land, is spend ing a month with her mother, Mrs. Announcements Lit- j a. I.oreiiz. I The rainpfi ! Li'oup wit n i Louise I'.iMdin I days ihis wee erliif -reek. v Mr. and Mr iris of '"he Msika their mia-dinn. Mrs. lent a couple of i:ip't;jt on Calh- exclusive fur housi'S. One of the prettiest versions of tinted ermine Is soft beige color, the shade of Hummer ermine re produced in the expensive winter variety. Some of these coals lire worked in horizontal Htripes Hewed together to imitate the coloring of the ermine. Metal stitching is seen on many linings of the best furs this H.-ason. Hiuc and purple tints are found in a new kind of gray squirrel which a Paris fur denier claims has been especially bred for IiIh house. Kven in n season of I rick furs the fur differs from u dyed skin in that gray hairs are inter speised evenly throughout the pelt. The house sponsoring the new fur calls it blue squirrel. I omild, who has been working for W. C. Dorrauce near Katei-prisc. returned home the first of the week to help his father hind and stack his raln. John Dond is reported quite 111 of the measles. Mr. Tyler was transacting busi ness in this locality the first pari of the week. He spent the night '. Carper s. Ivy. of Maxvtlle, spent I I iiesday IkIK al C. P. Carper's. ) Mrs. A adu Carper is s(aylng at the home of W. A. Carper, do ing the hutisi work and earing lr the three small children. M rs. Alice i Miene worth made a trip io Wallowa the last or the Week. I CP. Carper received word from his wife, who is in .a (irande. that their son Me via. w hose leg was ; broken July J'.i, hast Improved suf ' ficieiitly i0 ,e about xvith the aid of crutches and that lie will re I urn home In a few days. Their older son, Harold, is also improving slowly and i.s no wable lo be up three houri each day. Mrs. I.eatlia Carper who- bait been o.uite ill of uieasb-H Id able to be about aj'ahi. The measles affec ted her eyes ami left iheui in a poor condition. TOO .M I t'll IKON l DIPT It.Wlll'U, Me.- Injudicious dun es or hardware brought on an at tack of tmlitfeittiun for a man pa tient at the Itangor -State hospital, When doctors operated. Ru peril! -teudenl H. J. Hedln miUU they re- FOR SALE IJISCHER SAXAPIIONE In pood condition. Complete with case Reasonalile price terms. Adler Music Co. In with Newl in's New Shipments Of Fall Millinery Arriving Daily . PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Read y-to-W tar and Millinery moved a teaspoon ami 7u bed- souictliii.g eh.e to make the cows spring links, each about tour ' eont. nit 1. inclu's long a. total of more than ?'A feet of wire from the patient s stomach. PeiMliu',- the reports front the i nev.'t imnx parley was just like reading bulhtiuH from the bedside Napoleon's sister, says a new of that m..n who was kept lillvo biography. Insisted on having a I for da s au l days by atilllclal milk bath . every day. There's rewpl ra hou. It If II M , V SALE OF P.ERRY ROWLS . Special !)c each TRY The Oregon Hardware to' FIRST their gneM. Miv Members of the Degreeof Moll- fiooitiiif;. Ida., h or Protective association und their "' where they families are reqiu nted to meet nt nnion f lend the poit office building Monday eveninir at ti o'clock to attend a' I-alnn welmr roast, picnic and swhn Transjiortalion will be f urnished Anyone denirlng further inform i tion is nsked lo call the piesidol.t and : . of. r I-Melcher Alice Pleiehe eft Kriday for will spend a week ; t (biodiug and Wei- i Library To Serve Rural Districts hi. Sociely Meets At Humphreys' Home i MENUS tl- The Missionary soclelv of l'iit Pr sbyterian church nici 1 yesterday afternoon al the bom of Mrs C M. Humphreys with 1 4 m mheiM in attendance. Mrs. 11. lb Oe.lVer led ill the devol i-llIU I, j aTter whi.-h Miss Catherine llmr. phreys and Miss Mary Vaughn Uendriekson each wave two read ings. . f ,A sociable wan enjoyed later in Hie ufti'i'noon. w hen the hostej-s, 1 H(lprn(,t assisted try Airs. . !S. miook Mrs. Phil Thompson, sered frrsiimentfl. kersjey. of So-. lee. Ida., spent a few days here the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Uf rsley. I Mr. and Mrs. (Men Lincoln and iKon and daughter left Tuesday, !Ati. to allend a family reunion l Hugene, Ore. j Mrs. Pay Ooodnoulu of li i (irande, mm the guest of her par- J. .1. Coiiley. flits, Mr. and Mr Thursday and Friday. K. W. Mart, of l.a (irande, came over Thursday to get some pic tures at Hie pioneer Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. (Mark, of ar:d Ity Sister Mary l:i:KA K FAST Sliced peaeljHS. ham omelet, creamed potatoes, bran muffins, milk, coffee. Hl'.VCH KO.V Creamed spina t h ! I With broiled tomatoe.s. cress sand- Portland, are spending the niminer w4'. lies, blueberry .shortcake, milk, with their son and "family. Mr. and tea. Mrs. C. C. Clark, j DI XX KH -Moiled fish with veg- Miss Lama Warner, of Newberg, tiihle sauce, browned potatoes,"-! u guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. cucumber and lettuce salad, peach AleNeilK Mrs. J . A. McNeill, ol milk, coffee. J-a "itaiuTe. Is nlsifii fTuest "at The' Any preferred fish is arranged McNeill home. Mr In a bed of vegetables including ca rrots. celery, onion and minced parsley. Coiling water to barely cover is poured over and the whole is cooked slowly for twenty min utes. After the fish is removed fo hot platter the stock is ihick- COVK (Special) Mrs. A. A. Antics and her daughter, Mrs. T. It. Conklin, entertained the l.adie.i' Aid society at the home of M 's. Atltles on Wednesday. The was deem ateil w ith bouquets of the sea.ain's flowers, gladioli, as. lets and sweet peas predominating. After the business aession the afternoon was enjoyed in several Interesting contests. Mis. (1 K. lln rker was w inner In one cot -test and Mrs. Koy Maker In the fit her. Itet'resh merits were served by the hostesses. ' The women -present were Miss flour. Huth Hayes, of Clu hnlis. Wash., a j -Mix and sift flour, salt and giiest ol" the Itev. Alice Pa yn. ; I tablespoon sugar. Work in butte Mrs. liuth Maker. Mis. L. O. Chuo - and put in cream to which sod; wick, Mrs. Cora Peterman, Mrs. I dissolved in a litlle warm wate Mae Kelly, Mi s. George McDan- ! l;'- been adled. Cut in egg, beat nel. Mrs. S. K. Hawkins, 41; guest lid Mrs .Mrs. .1 ft. .Mis C. Cochran-, of Haines, Is f her son and family. Mr. 0. W. Co. hran. is, Haskell and her daugh I inogene 1 1 ussell, M rs. SAl.KM. Oiv., Aug. Ml (AIM -The people of the rural (liffcriets. of Oregon who arc without libraiv privileges are to receive the bene fits of ' t he state library as I hoi -oughly us possible before the li brary service In the cities of (In state Is extended. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, said al a meeting of the library board yes terday. The board agreed with this policy. The library is func tioning to the satisfaction of I rural patrons In spite of seven culs in appropriation by I he las' legislature. Miss Maivln said. Th ' department suffers a book shori a ge, however, because of Uia funds. The librarian reported that tin library talos care of the llierarv needs or IL'U" out of the Ifi I :! one room scliooln In the .stale. More hooks, she said, are needed lo; t his work. home .n,M with butter and flour rubbed together. .Mushrooms and lemon Juice are added and v hen ihe sauce has boiled it is poured over the fish. Jllueberry SlioMcakc Two cutis flour, Uj teaspoon salt. 2 tahlospoons butter, cup rich sour cream, '. leasiioon soda, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon sugur. 1 cup hliteber-1 I'ies, 'rj cup suger, 1 tablespoon Harriet M-o-Douald and her daugh ter, Mrs. (J. W. Hirnie, came. oer for the pioneer inetMiny, Tablets, found In Itabylonia show that banking was carried on there a a no years ago. There's n good iiolltical job waiting for some archeologisl who will dig up a tablet on I ta by Ionian farm relief. NOW- "Toob-less" Pads For the Leon Oil Method of PERMANENT WAVING We are glad Vt announce that we now are using these new pads -the time required for steaming is cut down hy two and it is more, pleasant to apply in every way. . , REYNAUD'S BEAUTY SHOP 1310 Jefferson r1 ... f-k LM1N0RV YtcJS- . GET RID OF YOUR LAUNDRY WORRIES 2UR business is ridding homo-makers of their most arduous task doing the. nily wash. Because we do it quicker, ' better and cheaper, we get lots of it but we want yours too! "Service that Satisfies" our guaranty.. Phone MAIN 50. Mil -ol I SOU) STANDARD LAUNDRY XAMKS I'Olt WISCONSIN I.AK1 S MADISON. Wis.--The Land o' I,ak s association is sticking new and better nanu s for the state's j lakes. Much mail goes astray be- I cause there are imi Mass lakes, six I j Crooked la ken. eight Crystal lakes! and :t Long lakes to say nothing ( of oft -repeated names like Hound, Moon. .Mud. Pike and Goose. Martha Snedek--i Mrs. Kdith I.. 'e Miller. Mrs. J. S. F, Williams. Mrs. dor. Mrs. George Mrs. John Allen, ire. Mrs George Del.ong. Mrs. F. George Alcxan Andersou, y ( h. Stiff Divide ill IWr dMU:,!! W , .1 Utdl each part into a" round j fetfrTi"'. G K. Jtarkcr. Mrs MVs. A. G. Conklin, Mis 11. G. I, und, T. C Mrs. O, Hefty. I .tin I. en ver; parts. sheet about inch thick. PL one sheet in a deep round pan, building the dough up the sides. Mix und sift 1 tablespon flour with ( cup sugar a nd mix with lies. Fill dough with berries. eo.v Mrs. Thomas ,M' wi,n ',1'ond sheet of dough. ToA-le. Mrs. I .en l.y.lia M. I.antz. Mrs. George Gob .Mis. I.ou ane. lard Towle, Mrs. Mrs. Cora Hlooril, y. Mrs. M. Kstef, Mrs. Alice Trip- edges together and ha lie thirty utes in a rather hot warm with butter and maple syi pfer and Mrs. It. S. French. Party Compliments ; Cove "Old Folks";;;;;l;:";: COVK (Special) The thinl an nual party given by the Women'n rinb of Cove lor the "old folks" of the community took plat.' Thursday at the Ascension grove. Promptly at t o'clock cars begun to arrive, bringing gin sts from cove. I'nion, l.a Grande and 1ml--ler. and by o'clock most of Hi" party bad gathered. An address of welcome was giv en by the club president. Mrs. Y. A. McNeill, after which nil Jolne 1 in the singing of America, led by NON-MIX I lit STP.OCDSMFMG. pa. The ciuinipion non-mixer is William l.acey. Caught in a big concrete Into which he had crawled pairs, l.acey was whirl ed lor three ml miles in' the con tents of sand, water and ceiiu nt hut escaped with some cuts and bruises. i 1 1 i Hi MI VS l M!Iti:i,l,A lllirXSWIfK, (in. A) ii.1 ill f; hy lln' aiiai,'!' thut to Jin vi'iit ruin, nm Mil on I carry nil innlircllu. I'aul Itcilfi-rn will l thoroilKhly i'iili for a torccil lanilhiK clurini; his rllijlit to Itrazll. I I'rohahly tin- mo.xl ilroailrd of ; snn Is Kniiii; rniiKlit. SILQUE ' (pronounced silk) For the Skin ( A fragrant prep ' aration for chapped hands and face, rough ' or dry skin. 5()e Moon Drug Co. Airetitft I'or , The o( Omg Oa Contrast , A double faoutomtlere of two dlf ! ferent rtowem of contrahtliiK ml. I erf it very new and exceedingly 1 irart. KIMBALL PIANOS Seventy Years of Qrowing Recognition 1857-1927 X71TI1 the pnssing years, the Kimball piano has attained to nation-wide favor by winning and holding the esteem of in dividual owners one by one. 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