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Thursday, June 21; 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER -,1 . W , W MMNMPMM Dora B.Sehilke Past Matron's Meeting July 18 Wfrnt will undouhlpdiy be ono of Hie ouiutunilliiif ovinia In tha-milin of women's nctrvitlni In l.u Grimily, nml KiiHtorn Oickihi for thut inut- Iff tlllu MIIIIIIIinH lu lUn ... .1 . .... ' ..... .............. .nvnii.Kiii it.uoiiiiiih m-cretuiy. ... .-.. i.. . 1 1 1 io i-Hwt ,-muron b rlnli to lir. lipid lion. on July (8. TIiIh will he tho- flint time that Mmlonary 'loriety of the Ftret Methodlat chun-h ycnterduy after noons when the organlMitlon wan eiitertiilned by .Mrs. 1,. V. Duncan ut her home on K avenue. Twenty uiembem wer In attendance. All-B. -I,. H. Hanford waa elected vice president, lira. CI: W. Krwln. euielUry, Mm. M. p. Hmlth. trpiw- MENUS - ; I I lly Sister Slnry 11RBAKKAHT. Utrawbeirlea and Hllced banfinaa. hulled rice. urer, and Mrs. ., V. Duncan cor-! "". crisp bacon, fralunn toaHt, Mi. me uiKiiiiiuiiiiiii, wmcn embracea onan nit devntlnnni. ..ih.. . i Hie paat matrona of Union, . Wul-J H. Hanford had .the lesson which lowu-and linker counties, has m,.l 1 i1..vm..,l tr. ,. ....i.. , : In l.a Umnde since Its creation sev eral years uko. Mrs. C. n. Kber- , iiaifl la pri'Sldent. At a riiilar ineetltii; of tile Past Matron's club here Inst evening nl - ihe .Miisniilc hall, when' Mrs. Hob ert S. Kuliln and Mrs. JChm-ljurcl were huHtesses, detailed plans for the coming event were, set out and artiye preparations begun by the hosteas club. As president of the local matrons, Mrs. i',(m,: Hum phreys will direct preparations. Th trl-county-meeting of mut roiM.wlll. Ii held ut the city .park and will begin with 11 1 o'clock luncheon. ' A. particularly interest ing program la to be arranged for the afternoon.- V ., Kighteen inemherH of the club at tended last evening's nieiUng at which Mrs. ' Humphrey "presided. Aside from the detniled discussion .of the coming evout, ihe evening wa spent in social visiting. . The hostesses servetl.. . milk, coffee. ine i-eiiring president, Mrs. nob-1 I.IWVIIIIOX Chilean .ei.-gs, ert Olurk, presided at the. session, igmpe fruit salad, sponge cake with U. t HeQdley-led in the iwhipped cream, lemonade. . . DINNKH Alc,ck filet mlgiuill, twice baked new potatoes, -spinach with cream sauce, shredded iet- slrau'hcrryj tapioca, milk, Mrs. I'Yed Young wiu a wl'jlit 'fill hostess to thu I'arkilule Flub yesterday afternoon,: entertaining i September. " -miit-in. ..iris. . ieil missionary society and Its organl- 'tuce, uiiuu una leaders. 'I he migrant .tea. worker's problems were discussed as were the missionary homes In Alaska and Mexico. Mrs. ,K. O. I'ayton talked on the Alaskan home and . Mrs. Jlanfonl on the Mexican home, wljlle Mrs. lleudley discussed Ihe. Mother Jewel's home, a branch of the missionary society. The society will adjourn during July and will meet' again with the foreign missionary at the park in August. ; ' The hostess served refreshments at .Ihe' close of yesterday after noon s session.-. ' . nt . Honor sewing The J legree club met yesterday afternoon withWi Mra. Al Herman o hostess at her nome on Oak street. Mrs. Jack Hla.lt assisted her ns hostess. Four teen members of the organization spent the .afternoon sewing In prep aration for the bazaar which will lie given some time, in August as a nieans of financing the stale con vention to be held here late in Chilean Kgg - Two cups canned . tomatoes, cup grated cheese, '4 pound sliced dried beef, 1 tablespoon grated onion, H sweet green pepper, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 . tablespoon butter, 3 eggs,' hot buttered toast. Uub tomatoes through a colan der and blend Willi cheese, dried beef picket) into ntriall pieces, grated union, pepper cut in fine shreds and poprlku. Ileal over a low fire aintll cheese melts. Add butler anil eggs slightly, beaten. Stir until eggs are slightly cooked ri ii(l pour uver hot -tunst. arranged 011 a hot platter, (iitrnl'.di with watercress. Bathing Suits Piratical Or Tailored ' , By Mai-writ Giwu -(Aiwnciaietl lreiw Koxhlou Kditor) I'AKIH (Al1) Buihlns suit de Hlh'nem thlH Mimaon are In a nuu tieal and piratical mood. JnniKiilrt of the sailor's craft ap pear on Ihe new milta. There are emhroldered unchors and actual litn of rune u shoulder trimming. The ih'to'8' knotted kerchief 1h n diMoenwilile. TIm Ioiik pintle ear rliiKH in rubherir-ed Heuworthy Jewelry ' no met tines n purt of the but hi mr cap. , . - Ait Important hoime Ih kIiowItir extremely. raklnh it ml - ptratlral HifltM wllh Iftiiff lilat k troUHera with the Kutlor fliue. With thpm are worn bele jerneys and red hhkIiph. ' Jersey caie with fringe made of HtrlpK of Jemey hear ont the pirate note. They ure thrown over one hhiuilder with a Ioiik. feu-eeping movement. ' Other rest limes give thenppt'ni ii nee if a tailored aiiit. -They are made In crepey materia Ib In patttel oloiH( and have a wrap nroiuul Hliitt 11 ml jacket which are easily diverged an, the niermuld In Jersey and tlKlitrt emei'Kea ready for a pluiiKe, t ' .'-'.."' . HEALTH ..Tliaoker was UHHitanf host ess. Mr. Trunk Owhley. pieHident. railed the meeting to oider and presided at a short mn.iiuHti ; se- fllon. A social' nfternuon of rhat iinff wns stM'nt nnd at an approp riate hour the huNtOHs served' re freshments nt u lonff tahie at which a lovely centerpiece of mixed flow ers waa tiHed. Club KUcsts 0f the afternoon wero Mrs. Walter Young mid children. Mrs. It. O. Hurnett, .Mrs. M. W. Hacknian, . Heutah llaffey, Mildreds 'wardidl, Kthel, .Mue and l'lunia Khnfer and Norma " Handran. 7; v. f - ' 1 The club will hM a irfcnio1 for 'members und tlidr families on July 4 nt the city park. IMcntc lunch- eon will be served at 1 o'clock, it -was announced yesterday. The Loyal Sislor'a Aid of the Christian church met yesterday nrt ernoon at the churcJi annex 'at a 1 o'clock lunchnoir. The president, Mis. W. MunlinK, called Ihe meetiiiK to order following the de votional., whlch'j were- led by Mrs. ; C K. Golden. Plans were made ' during theUuillhess slon'tb'hold the annual Imxnar on Satunlay, Ttec. 8. J At the adjournment of the business meeting an hour or so wns spent in social vlsillng. This was the Inst meeting until September. Missionary Society ."v- Elects Officers The Herman home was beautU VACATION' HINTS ny Dr. rri'flTk'k Strk-krr , The time of vnentron Is nt hnnd for thousnnds of children and their teachers. Vacation tlmo Is In some fully decorated with garden .flow- respects a dangor, because of the era for the afternoon. Itefresh ments were served at the close of thfi busy ;iifterhoon. aitANOI-: HAI,L (Special) many accidents that occur. To ac compllsh effectively Its purpose of giving renewed vigor- and health for next year's work .a vacation should be plansant, comfortable and safe. To bring the conditions Cushion CoIIuin . ' h r Fur Appeul TAKIS IAI Cushion collars appear on many of lhaadrance fall I'liats. They ure necessarily of flat fur. Heaver and' mole nre used. (but varieties of lamb are the first ; choice. JIong is the principal ad vocate of this type of collnrs. AVhen the fox head is silky and well formed It Is kept on the col lars of many wraps. If the head appears on the left shoulder the skin Is prolonged ; well down on the right side. A collar of grey fox on the cont of an almond green ensemble Jwih tVo heads nt the center back of the collar. When a double fox fur Is worn, both heads are used, crossing nt 'the back. Honoring the fourth -birthday annH- about, there are a feV'DoV Ilnir 't Fouiulalinn and .l''" 1 Iter Hut versary or her little daughter, lil- jion'tH" which It might be well len. Mrs. Hert Qrelner entertained to 're mem her. a number of children and their. 4 0 . . . . ... . ' " ' , ,,,,,..,.., ..1 ... I 1. Safe Prinking Water If you """""n ill u 11 ft ik I HI pitl 1 y 1 un- . . . .... , . , ... . i day afternoon and at about 4 uv" 1 uM.uin-iy l,"-Mlv lit' are laid curls of cock-fentheis. n'nlnilf ihv ..,. at,i . uiit you urn KUIUK iu uriim, nuvu PARIS (AP Klne hnlr nets are the foundation of new warm weath er hats. The net is made to fit ex actly to the shape of the head. On long table where Ice cream and .l 11 V " : J V...:" nnUm war a aaruml A n.,i ui.ih uw 'l unuiynio im fiuaniui- The hat gives -the lllusimi of all over curls. One shop shows n hnt of black fine straw painted by hand with an nil over .design, of small red and served ns a centemlece fnr tim in-' 2. Safe Milk -Do not drink hie. The little, honor guest received milk, without first knswing that jbelge flowers to match n creie de many kiiis m remcninrance or tier " .cmne uress, birthday. The .guests. Included Uiyy onditlon without the pos Kdnu, Jthoda Jean and Mnrguro sibillty of pollution entering the Hasper, Kathleen Huff, Muxlne "lllk wav oC t,,ft -"'V' "irtV ,nl,k" Helvv. Bernardlne and Mariorie ln r l-lr unsils. Unless you tester. Kllierta Jean Lemon. Don- are suro thnt mllk has boon Pr0 nhl JnsnP. Jn Hnpnef. Afvrnn ,lp(?1 u manner boil it Helvey, li'vln Wright and less, of course, a proiierly iiaa' 1 -1 ,.i : n,. 1. ;1, teurized BUpply Is available. Afvrnn "UP 111 sucn manner uoii n, ana Kugcne if 11 'a t0 00 Klven to Infants or young children boll It anywuy, un- ; Ahhuuhcements ' - The Tnrretll Anil C'reiio v ' I'omhliMtl in Dress i'AHIS (Al') l'lnlrt taffeta nnd heavy dull ereiie de chine nre so phiallcntedly comhlned in. it. new street dress. The hlouse : has a souure peek-and no ornament save laffetu cliffs tp nintch the skirt. Tle skirt is finely pleated of hlaek 111111 lemon yeuow, nut . nint'K pro- It you ore iiiuklnir a trip liito' llio 'iiiiiiiritains' donilnate'H.'lu Its general offeet, In which a variety of water ami i IVIrs. K. M. lllekoek was elected president of the Women's Home millt supplies will ho encountered Tmino Is Kfroctivo Daughters of I'tah Pioneers follow the above BUBKCStions, nnd ,1'or IXMllli(e I'ujllllllin will meet h'riday Afternoon nt 2:Hll aH an ndiled safeBiiard, be vac- 1 l'AUIS (Al) Powder blue and o'clock wllh Mrs. K. S. Owilllam cinntod aBalnst typhoid fever. . rose nre combined effectively ' In as hostess nt lies homo at 1 son " 4. Safe SwImmliiB Use'caro In linjamns. with a rose nnd bine WnshliiBlon avenue. solectlns a piiico to swim.. Typhoid ilnme coat cut alonir mandarin lines . fever can bo contracted by swim- are worn blue chiffon trousers. It Lindbergh really wnnls to.mlnB In polluted water.- Tho In- " ne uotisers nr Klven body by sink Into obscurity why doesn't he experienced swimmer . should' be beliiK shirred their entire"-length 'Letters to cautioned nnd those who cannot " lei uiiiuue in nareu cans wnicn Bridge, Pointers By Mlltoa O. Work How many of today's questions can you answer? Hoore love-all. : TllllAV'N HAM p-x-x-x fX-X x-x-x xx-x 1. What should North (Third Hand) declare .with the above hand: Houth haying bid one Heart and West having passed? 2, What should North (Third Hand) declare with It; 8oulh bay.-iHHlness I'ass hut Ing bid one No Trump and Went having passed? 3. What shoum iast u'ourili 1 In mi) declare with It; Houth hav hiir . bbl one Hnade. West havlngi doubled nnd North having passed? ;No l'rump, TIIK ANSWKItS . 1. Pass. The hand has less than normal support fur the partner's to bid a Spade under the clrcuui stances would he to announce at least one quick trick und probably greater slrength: Houth might be Induced to bid up the Spades with disastrous results, Denials wllh bust holdings nre verboten and us ually expensive when made. 8.' Puss To bid tyo Hpades Would seriously deceive the No Trumper, It would promise, In ad dition to at least five Hpades assNt a nee for the No Trumper to bid two No Trumps If he have, only twfci Spades. o not tak out partner's No Trump by bidding a weak Major suit .unless the side hand furnish material assistance for the No Trunin,. .A major tnke-out Invites! a Np Trump rebld and, If It be made, puist furulsh nsslHtnnce for J ... .- .-. . , . '' "X. One No Trump. lan.v players In tiiUt position would make a with so weak a hand, permitting the Kpade bidder tu play n contract of one at 18 per trlck probably would result In an adverse game. . When- a player makes an luformutory double of ti he shows strength In the declaration doubled, and with strength In the hand of his part ner, a Huslnesa t'ass is apt to pro suit, nnd has five curds In the oth-Jduce a large penalty; but when n er major which makes it probable suit is doubled, tlfe doubter may that the combined hands would work better with Hpades the trump than with Hearts. Hnt for North not have a single card of It and a Business I'uhm bused on nothing hut lengih Is apt to be disastrous. try to break into the the Kdltor" columns? vim should not go'ncnr the water OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o : " : o Smaki . Summit Hats EVERY one of these hats was inspired in Paris for mid-summer wear. They are chic little affairs of French felts, bril liant straws, hair braid and linen-like straws in such lovely ' colors as ' ' , . , Natural . English Red Watermelon Pink o o o o o g Suits o g Coats o o o o . o Lucerne Blue White Eggshell Wear as you pay You loo, con find buying hero a pleasant, and easy task. Hundreds are using the privilege of buying out of Income instead of savings, you can buy a suit, coat, dress or hot pay n little down and then arrange with our friendly credit men for Ihe balance In sinnll weekly Installments, the Cinderella way Cinderella Frock Shop Navy Blue Daffodil Yellow Black are also shirred. I'ltl J i:it SI'HAYUlt TO IIKVSH VALPARAISO (AP) Despite the low wage scale of Chilean pointers, thw past few months have seen a sudden popularity of American paint spraying equip ment. Automobiles, railway cars, furniture and ships are now being sprayed. Tl'HX TO AMKKICAN' CAX1Y SANTO DOMINGO (AP) The sweet tooth of the Dominicans Is growing ited wllh the native "dulces," made of molnssc and cocoanuts, and turning to Ameri can hnrd randies. Imports', of American candy nearly doubled Inst yeaK unless a good swimmer is present. 6. Safe Cnmping Choose high nnd well drained ground for your camping sites. If out door toilets are used see that they are fly proof and also be sure that the water supply Is so Hltwrted-as to avoid any. possibility of pollution from the sewage. Keep a clean eninp nnd burn all garbage and rublHsh. 6. Safe, Traveling If taking an nutomobile trip always observe trafric regulations. No matter how fnr In tho country you may be there may be someone just behind i you, so be sure to Indicate clearly your Intention of stopping, turning) etc, Wntch for railroad crossings una uon i aiiempc . to cross one without stopping and looking In both directions. Don't try to break q ( existing speed records. Others o.bave tried many of them are O dead. JJ Make your, vacation enjoyable, Dresses Millinery comfortable, safe nnd profitable. TIIK NKM KHT KKIU'HIKP ll of sheer white linen printed In a bright floral pattern, and has a rolled bem. Notes taken 'at the COOKING SCHOOL New Phoenix Underwear j ,New Bloomers - N,ew Vests - New Brasslers' New Bloomei-etle Combinations - - j In colors of peach, spray, lemon, orchid and pink Very moderately priced. ; '-. m PUTMANS La Grande's Exchmive Hcady-to-Woar and Millinery CAMFOUNIAX ACri'KKD HAL.KM, Ore., June 21 ( AP) Obtaining money by false pretenses Is charged against .1. A. Anderson, claiming to be a California lawyer, In a warrant for arrest Issued here yesterday. Anderson, accompanied by K. J. Fruxler of Kugene, Is ue tfused of persuading stockholders of the Insolvent Cosmopolitan, chain stores to pay him 10 per cent of their subscriptions as fee to start litigation against the company, . OPPONKI TO HATKK PORTLAND, Ore., June 21 (AP) Klxlng of telephone rates for u period of 26 years, as proposed in the new Pacific ..Telephone and Telegraph compnny franchise now before' the city council, Is opposed by Colonel A. Clark, .chailrian of the committee appointed by the legislature to Investigate telephone rates. The franchise should! pro vide, for a revision of rates at'lrast every five M-urs, he said here In a communication to Commissioner Mann. . , . . ., - , cihm:si: adopt imi4ar BDANtiriAl (Al1 The dollar has brldgetl the Pacific and be come the official unit of financial reckoning of. the nationalist,, gov ernment, replacing the historic, t a et worthy between AS and 70 rents. The action waa taken in mn effort to unify the confused currency sys tem of China; -i i ' l 'i The June Releases of Victor Records ' ' offer splendid music for, ' summer nights. Come in and hear this week's hit ,, Get Out & Get Under the Moon I (Fox Trot) In the Evening j Waring's Pennsylvaninns Victor Record No. 21122 .' ' ADLERS MUSIC GO. " u m nWittNewHilW-'A - Exclusive Victor Dealer jof La' Grande The Observer Cooking School IS BEING CONDUCTED FOR YOUR BENEFIT DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND , ' . .""'...: I - '-"r-vu;; Mrs. Beth Bailey McLean will give you valuable information on ; '! home economics and the products she uses in her work. Be Sure and Notice Mrs. Beth Bailey McLean's demonstrations using K C. Baking Powder Same Price for over 35 years 25 ounces for 25c .11 Mrs. McLean will show you that K C is a DOUBLE ACTION baking powder that in using it you get FINE TEXTURE and LARGE VOL UME in your bakings that you can use less than you do of higher priced brands. You will' realize that it is not necessary to pay war prices for baking powder. After seeing Mrs. McLean's demonstrations use K C in the same way in your home. 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