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Tuesday, September 13, 11)20. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paire Three Society News Local Teachers , , Entertained At Dinner Party Members of t lie Ki-liool boanl tin) ! h i ll' wlws t-iil t ttt.iii il the J'iieully members of the l.u Gimnle tirliinilh ;hu l heir wives and hus huti'ls last niKlil ul h dinner inul Miekihle Iti tin- hiiiittiK't tin I of tin- 1mih Htic .seli-nce liiiililiiiK. One iniiuli ei wi-i'c si : t il about the ; lout? tables whieh wt-io uitineiive- ly il'-coraH'd wit h basket. s of 1(11-1 (lloriannu 1 ii in ii flowers. A t hree-eourse j ' Itlooiu; Knuices Kedoru dinner vvuh serv-il. W. W. Nns-1 Sweet, ".Mrs. A. A. Antl Het liniiiu, liiiiMical director of the,'' Hellndu Swrd, Mis. J,, (.;, M-hunls. Inl in Ki'uiip siiikuik of I'lmdwlek; lb-Una Christina weleominK and hitrodm-toi y somr.i. I Sweet, Mrs. Leonard Towle; t'uro Snperiutend. nt J. T. LonKf.-l-l1"11 'rt.sti;iiia Sweet. .Mrs. H. V. low act t'd as loasinmsle--. v.-l.-nni. ! '""'""": Ahmintu Ann Sveel. v.eie tioi.t eii- very llh.'ially pill runted. J.ntfi- in the evening the eitndy, popcorn, and ire cream ami cuke .HiuiulB hint their inntnis. j short., program was rendered, roiislmintr of remliiiKH and music, but tin inujit enti'ilainiiiK feature wuh thu one-act play entitled. I "The Sweet Family". It watt on i the order of u chuntaimua pro-1 eruni of the day of lorn? uk) nnd Matured m mot her and her eiaht ) daughter. The cast of charac- J Vra was an follow: t Ma Sweet, Mrs. Thomas Towle; " Liadtibout Sweet. Mm. tnr the Kiiivts tniorinuHy and ex jMt Shini; the hope that ! he affair would i-ariy out Ms intentled pur poye of seiv.n as a im-ai: of . tiMii;iinl iiiK the teachers. Mr. 'r Longfellow ailed upon I''. A. Kp lln, chairman of t h.- hoanl of edueulioti. w ho after wek-oniintf the unestH called upon t '. H. Kh erhard and (ieoi t;e Itirnie. ul her liiemliers of the hoard present, for wt'tcuuitnK address Or. It. I". Landls ami It. S. Kakiu- the n inalniiiK uiemhei.s, were unable to attend. - Toastinaster Longfellow then called upon the principals of the .schools. K. I ). Towh-r, hljrh school ; Mrs. K. A. MeKaeliran, (Vol rut; Mrs. Kvelyn ltennelt, Willow; Chester Gilbert. Kiveria; It. A. Witkerson. (Ireeiiwnod; who hit induced . the leat hers of t heir j schools. I'oiinty School Snperin- . ten.lenl K. A. Kay re and Mrs. I Say re were special KUests of the j evening. Mr. Sayre addressed the assent hla (fe briefly. r.(i The remainder of the evening of , , M rs. Frank 'onley: 1 loroi hy I Utah Sweet. Mis. Kdith I.. Va-; Krnesl ina Kieaiiora Su e , Mrs. Mae Kel!. As n result of Us activities the aid netted around $t;o. CUVK. Sept, li (Special)Mis. auk Miller was huMt-ss at a de- i liKhtful party at h Sand Itidffe hist w as played at t hr Kuests were Mrs, mark. Mrs. T. It. Itess Kelly. Mis. A. it. II. Uaniei, Mr. wick. Mrs. , vJ.. K. r home on thej .veik. Hrid(:e i e tables. The William Mull I'onklin. Miss II. Orton. Miu . I.. O. ahd-ItarktM-. .Mrs. I.loytl rurier, Mm. , Kay tioo Mrs. CI rove i (i ande. ltadium SprhiRs, ilnouh, l.u (Jrunde. Cii iiuiuett. l.u was spent socially, t h; teachers ami their husbands and wives. ami the school board iiienih Hlltl their Wives 1)111111117 In Announcements Women's Missionary society I Fniri;..ii. t iilh.-rjin elior.di ! bread liotir the of pleasant Veiling callfe vi.sliinK b. to ;;n end. will nieel Wednesday afternoon at '"jlhe parsonage at 2 o'clock. All rI' those having thank offering boxen asked to hrinK them in. ' OUT OUR WAY ' , By Williams jpi I- s.mw-tpie'y camt- Au.Ra-r-rfEKi,-Tr4Ar4 . ! jlj V-lEUP BuT UKE T -rvWEE AGAiKlST T!C- MA--VOO LOOV TX I'LL ME.EO A LOT OF soPFtoRT I Mears voumger n ,A were "frit louoertaw c,roam -ttt vgti4 iT Bobbed. MA v"es louder sou cheer. """ftn V ITS LOUELV. A BEAuTiFUL OU Tw Gof MEtO OO U I I . tThikim'. J -this wovs come. ok in ;! Ill ! 7 V and do iAe FLAcr y ' I ! W-WR-WW 'it ; 1- - vaji-H MOTHER'S GETGvRA cr.f?.w,U'. j I.., j FLAMXlMCr TT-VF. OLD C-iUARi'' """" J L,,.lous cnn.llilou.s my I... I'oun.l f l . . iiintl should Ik1 utti'H'h'ii to piolupl- . Iv. .tn. i... .i... ...,,!.. u, .,i.,tra .m-omiitlv tct Svoki clli. r and more I 0 We Wish To Thank You Our customers, most cordially, for your splendid ap preciation and support shown us, on the opening day of Our Shoe Department. We Are Sincerely Grateful May we strive to serve you better, in having for your future selection, the highest type merchandise, at ap preciative prices, in Heady -to-W ear, Millinery and Shoes. PUTMAN'S . Read y-to-JV ear , Millinery and Shoes Ulltl ftre The Daughters of the American ' " 'Revolution will meet tomorrow Mi; Oraoo Allon iu,,,,,noon 3 vmck J.ll UIUlL .rvilll ! luim. of m,s. H,iy Avery Hostess at Bridge! , ii- UlNNKIl Klsh chowder, scal loped tomatoes and benns. cucum ber and endive salad, jellied pears with whlppeil cream, macaroons, milk, coffee. The peach salad Is nuule u.ulte hearty hy the cream or cottage 1 the cheese and chopped mils used t t s- fill the cavities left when the i stones are removed. The fritters tare delicious and always popular. the early symptoms. (promptly to flvom ctlj.-r and more First, defects of vision. The s rious conditions. Turn the child ,.i..i w nntif..! in h nib. ! over to the luiuilv physician for bing the eye: on examatlou some. re tin ess may be 5 advice or see an able oculist und have applied proper corrective measures. Second, diseased tonsils Stutls- ery la rife per have diseased Miss Clrace Alien entertained at bridge last evening at her home on lVnnsylvania avenue in honor of Miss I .ouise ' "onnell w hose mat riage to John Griffin l The White Kose social order of the Ladles' auxiliary of the H. o; It. T., will hobl a party at t he home of Mrs. Ada Fldcock at t a a!! .V n venue tomorrow evening at ";:tn o'clock. Mrs. H. Mc- e.l. 27. Hon- i Artby w ill he assistant hostess. All will he an even of (puts and baskets of autumn members are asked Powers were irtlrac'ively arranged, about the Allen home. j Five tables of bridge were at( play during the evening, Mrs. i nervousness 1m evident: constant change of luisiticn: child may have frequent land perlslstant frontal headaches; I ties prove that 'eoninlaint of u blurring of tlfe let-lent of the young 'ters; and nn inability to fix the tonsils, which. If not corrected by eye on the printed page for any , treatment or removed, cause a length of time These symptoms multitude of ailments. lUscusvs of ir.,.,.K. in.iirvttn some defect ill other glands, blood disorders. can be used with any vegetable 'r!v(sjon which should be corrected rheumatic diseases and often other fruit in place of corn. ' I j . . -1 - . - - - - - - Torn I'rittcrs I One cup corn pulp, egs. j spoon salt. teaspoon pepper. 1 leospooli sugai. I teaspoon baking The following rule is simple and to cojuf i powder, 1 cup flour, 2 tablespoons pTrmt vm tmtinifniniiittmniu C C RE AM OFTARTAR. dressed as small children and to bring Inexpensive gifts suitable for a one-year-old child. lale. Fox winning high honors. Second prize went to Miss Irene, o'f'onnell. -Th hostess also pre-' Kented o prize to the' guest Of' Mho A or; MfVs O'Coiuudl. ' At u n appropriate hour re freshment m were served. Out-of-l'iw n guests of the even ing were M ss Kat hleen Sweeney, of Portland, who is vis'tiug here 'with her .siHto Mrs. Fred Spaeth and Mrs. James Hamlin. Mis. Spael It's aunt, until recently of i hicago. but now of J 'ortiaud, "who is also Mrs. Spaeth's guest. The 'a mat Ion VI ub w ill meet tomorrow evening w it h Mrs. Jack lllatt. and Mrs. Al Merman as hostesses. 1 H nner will be served I at S o'clock . at tub will later g home where the spent at bridge. llM'. Tiffhl. The t" to Mrs." MiattIs evening will be "( i V K. St pt . l :: f specia I ) ' Not h withstanding the rainy .weatuer the llarv.sl Home Festi val given by the Ladies" Aid oil rriilay evening. Sept. at th' Maccabhee hall, was a .b-cid- -1 success. IJooths for ihe sab- of viands were much in evidence an ill the early part of the evening the 'hot dog" stand, and the The Westminster society of the Presbyterian church will have the first meeting of the year this veiling at the home of Mis. I Floyd Sherwood on Spring street. j A special program has been ar- J ruilged. i ' The Women's Foreign Mission ary society of the First Methodist l-'.piscopal church will meet to morrow afternoon nt the home of Mrs. I.. F. Hunford at IM4 Sixth milk. Cut tops from kernels of four or idx ears of corn. Scrape 'out pulp wii h the blunt edge of a knife. Iteat yolks of - eggs until thick and lemon colored. Gra dually heat In milk, beating lintU mixture thickens. Mix and sift flour. Halt, sugar, pepper and bak-feilf- f(fwdiv, f fiver corn and mix thoroughly! Add to beaten egg yolks and stir until smooth. Fold Itl whites of eggs beaten un til stiff anil dry. Drop from tip of spoon into deep fat hid enough to brown an Inch cube of bread in tin seconds. Turn several limes while cooking and cook until a golden brown on all sides. HEALTH stand w here sandwich pies, doiigbnuis. cot ;, pumpkin and cider st I Faster regular morrow hall. ;i t 2 : o'clock. Star will leetillg of veiling at ! hold its first I the year to-j t he Masonic COLDS G rippe n nd five re 1 'n the Thompsoi Fold Tablets glvef suits when employ treatment of cold in th Ile:nl In llMelKV, Giippe. etc. And for Ihe r feverish, aching and pains 1 h;jt company same. I'm s.tl !i--f of the contlit ion usiiaHy an- Moon Drug Co. Agctitfl For The Owl lrug Oo. I The Mother's Self r.ilture rial will meet Thursday afternoon at 1' : :pi o cbick at t he home of Mrs. I II. It. Cobiirn at 1Su2 l-'trst stn The snbj. ct for the day w ill he "Home -the First School of rhar-f acier" anil one of the papers will treat with the practical value! of h una ne education in teach-' ing hssons of symjat hy, kind-iu-hs a ml obeillence. w The first meeting of the Young Women's IOducaiional auxiliary will he held this evening at Hi' M' lhoilist Kpiscopal church. The Ladies' Aid will me.-t w ttb Mrs. Itoutb McKennon Thursday aflernoun at 2 o'clock. The e.-c-lion of officers for the corning s.ason will be held. All are urged to all-ml. WATCH Till: NCHOOI, ctm.n's in Aim llv .1. ('. Irons. l. It.. ixutiiMMir. W. Va. Member Gorgas Memorial Now that schools are beginning ami the time lor expected changes In temperature s at hand. It Is I most important that parents and (teachers be watchful for earliest symptoms of delects or diseases so I prevalent in the young. That we j may aid In directing attention to a few of the most prevalent defects that occur In children, we will briefly call attention to them and wbM may be easily delect. d a ' you find any fau, whatever i" P bing powder, or think y" yur (.roi-cr will return ""' , c"cy and aUo pay for the cgfi uuti,.r ,i ' ' ...... 1 "ur, etc.. you have u- 8 It's on every tin of Schilling's . . . this guarantee label. It applies, whatever you bake with Schilling's. It's got to be good . . . because it contains more cream-of-tartar than any other . that fine, wholesome ingredient that fluffs your baking. Your money back if you don't like Schilling's best S c h i 1 1 i n e Baking tonPowder Tea ii Extracts JJfiyi0 Spices Coffee MENUS The Farmer is the man with a smile 'this year, and naturally we all smile with him. He is en titled to all he can get. United States National Bank Hy Sister Mary III t KA K l-'AST hilled canta loupe, crisp broiled bacon, scram bled Ptgs crisp toast, milk, cof fee. U'N'CHKON Corn fritters, syrup, stuffed peach salad, brown Egyptian Motif You tiiiv lmve gtd me puzled I I fciipnnHHHJllilltllLJIllllilAliltAli' serious conditions may be found and should be attended to prompt ly. The first evidences of a discus. ed condition of thes orgi'iis ' j ireiUent complaint oi sore inroai, luckiness of voice, labored or mouth breathing when asleep, en largement of the tollHils. etc. When these nymptouiH uppear. consult your faintly physician ' promptly, that early reinedlen iuuy be up plied to prevent other serious af flictions. Third, diseused teeth. Often these llttle-refcurded addctldiiH are neglected not appreciating the bad effect of decayed teeth or sup puratlntt kuius upon the K'nerul health. The. foci of possiiblu tn-fi-ctiou 141V so liable to cane ser ious or painful ailments that they should have careful and constant attention. In ninny sections, the school nuirU' is a inoRt valued aid in de tecting thesi. ilefects and In advis ing as to the means of correcting these conditions. l-'reiiuently children hnvo been censured und punished for not pre paring task efficiently when the real cause wum the inability to study or acquire by reuson of these defects. Olve the boy nml Kills a fair cliunce In the race and usually they will make good. Kor the failure of I how respon sible to itivrt alteutiOD ' to thfne contlltions uud hiive proper rfdlrf, wliether It hr from liruoranc or Indifference, there hJiouU b somo means to penulUe ami enfoce relief measures. Wood-Choppinff Vs. ;olf A Jerney couple wih married In a lion cajje. Hoitiu duy two peo ple are Kotmr to be married In u church und that will bo news. stroke than his opponent. Watch Your Breakfast Energetic Mornings De pend on Breakfast Start Always with Quaker Oats A Gulbransen for your home TMa llrtnl p'lTdr.na hai m. two tone IrtmmlbC Of brown calf la aa Lgyj-,Ner rr,,D,jIr, Yon mi iv haw irrl me piizled till, lime. c trailetl our slwcp ciff fir niimiilnl din k. We nlll pnihnbly Im- In Hie market for MlllH' SplYMlttll wlicat. j Well. Iiihuc all fMllsmi afcdr. It Mire Is Iki bail. My heurt ; paiiLs tor the ikm- old fanners. I ; Iihu' tM'4'ii tr,tlux 'o think bow inajiy rar. It "lis uln-ii tin, fnmicrs had nntlitmr to tMitlM-r tlH'lil, IhiI It wm ihs like my mem-j ory falls me. I (old the farmers, some lime a" that we hail Mne j haiiM-ss oil ami M Mirntor oil Ibol e MHihl le llM'in fiei of' eluii'uf If they would brill if In the, empty tui. The fitily way I ran j riinirr It out. the Mr oUI farmels' ine Itatein the money to buy ihc( empty run. It that's tin- rasr. I come ibfrtii and Me n.l try and, Bhr you tin 1 an aiwl oil (m, Wei uill pndiably k i 11 all hark "heii! the sun limit's (ml. , Claude C. Pratt j Lumber Co. i Sell Hw fali Tbe Poor Mn-i IMrnd" fhone Main 14 Mo fiuAdar UuMlota . M nMt Mw.'1-Smafl Upright, $295. iHKer Uri,liu, Nrv Mrvirt Small Orarul $frd (xKri $b7S. SO, 41 1 75 WuJmtU and Oak tUghtty This store is now showing the new model Gulbransen Small Grand, also for hand-playing.- Here the world's largest maker of fine pianos has put genuine grand tones in an exquisite cabinet only 4 feet 6 inches long. Any GulbrinMn told on a mll down ptyment md the balnnre on city monthly tint ailment Every Guli'rahsen hi the price brtnded on it at the factory. We want you to have thia prutccuta and acrvitc TTOW vou feel all morni'nK de- I XX pi-lids iarKcly on your break, fust. Thousanils have unencrgi'tic forenoons because of wrong break fast eating. To feel right, you must have a well-balanced, complete breakfast ration. At most other meals Itmcli and dinner you Ret it. lint break fast is hurried, often badly chosen. Tint Quaker Oats, containinpf lfi'e protein, food's Rrcat tissue builder; 05 carbohydrate, its great energy clement, plus nil-important vitainines and the "hulk" that make laxatives seldom needed, is the die tetic urge of the world today. It is food that "stands, by" you through the morning. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in Z't to S minutes, and Quaker Oats, Quaker Oats Girls' School Oxfords $5.00 and $5.95 Charming footwear in black and tan calf skin, low and medium heels. They are Imilr. for comfort and durabMity. All our shoes are Combination-Last. "Shoes That Fit The Feet" PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Iteady-to-Wear, Millinery and Shoes Adler's Music Co. In With N'ewlin's LBRANSEN Pianos LOOK YOUR BEST rORTHEROUND-UP Thin In Hoilli.bl'p Meek fit I'elKlb lf.il Hu iiutke your it itf)tiiliuentit early. It IlilM been ruMHM-fl that we have r;tlei our pt h-eM Oil huh -ettt!. We biiVe lio( t he Mime n u et ptev.ill - KEYNAUD'S Beauty Shop New Foley RUlg. Sale of ENAMEL WARE Don't Miss This Opportunity to Buy at Saie Prices! 72 Pieces of Enamel Ware consists of pie plates, stew pans and milk pans 10c each 72 pieces of wash basins, and Ktew pans and milk pans 19c each 72 pieces of covered kettles 39c each 72 pieces of dish pans, chambers, coffee pots and covered kettles 49c each 72 pieces of dish pans and tea pots 69c each See Our Window Display TRY The Oregon Hardware FIRST CHUWCiO, (AD Wool-ehop-pinjr htuf been nubrtltuietl for KOlf by a pro up of 4'titciiKO liumneHK nien unil eiluealorK. With uxes over Itlielr HtioublerH, . ihey sully forth earn wee k-eiul to mat eh. their skill uKuluNt eneh other. fhoy count Btrokes. an I hey sla.-h through Iukn. just ttJ the stroked tire eounteil In golf. They any en uttoruoou of chopping 1 I'n r Hii perior ns u recrew t Ion t o plnyintf eighteen holen of jrolf. To win a unme of wood-cliopplntf. one must cut throtiKh a cerlnln type nml Hire of loic with fewer t.--. .......