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V ' Friday, July 20, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Th w Society News christian Women's Missionary Club Meet Outstanding Iicliilfn to held un till -day dis- Hct inectiiiff In Oetolnr wuh hut pc 9f the nuiiHMOUH businiHH trans itions Unit made I lie July tiHH'tliiK if tho Women's Missionary BoeU'ly T thu I'hiistiuii church Wudiiuuduy lie of tlio oulNtnmllng mrrtliiRH of ) omen's church orKiiuixalloiiH dur pr tho hu miner. Mp,, Arno Voulss aa hostess to tho itorlnly at hor ioine In 1'Yuittlule, Hixteen mcm iera uud three visitors uttt-ndvd. I Tho HOL'iety ulHb niatlu urraiiKe tienls to hold u silver twi Homo line In AUKU.st. The new exoeii Ivo coniiiittleo of the society, (uinely, Mrs. A. I. Nf-lson, presl lent; Mrs. H. I... IMitnunt. vice pit-silent; Mrs. (.'. K Md'horson, aet fetaiy, and Mrs. it. I, l'liidy, tieas (rer, will bo In eliurtfo of this event, ' or which they will wet tho dale uter. . , 1 Airs. Nelson presided at the ses ion yesterday, whieh opened wtth t sttntf. The wrfpturo was from tecond Corinthian 6:14 and was flven by Mrs. Thomas French. Mi'. Putnam led in the prayer.' Tho 'catling list for the year was sub letted und a committee composed f .Mrs.'lt. J. .Kitchen, Mrs. Arno Colj! iind Airs. Hurry Kandoz was jelejraled to preparo tho list for peal use, Investigating to see what ooks can bo obtained hero., The ppolntment of tho program eom litteu for the year was another I eatui'e of the business mooting. Irs. (Una Kaphnui, Mrs. Voelz and Irs. C. V. 1111111111; W't-re named n this committee. Mrs, Nelson then turned the looting over to Mrs. Laphain, pro rum clmlrman for the day. Tho roup sanr u hymn iiKuin, and Mrs. Veneh ave a talk on "Service 'hrough the Women's MiHalonary." lis. Kitchen savo a poem, "Tho Jeed of the Hour." Mr. i'utnam Explained the advantages of the Jnited Christian Missionary so lely, combinhip five former dlvi lonn. Men. Jennie Ityer gave a (siding. 4,JIero and There," and Irs. Kitchen and Mrs. Kapham ling "In. the Oarden." Mrs. Dallas li'een accompanied them. Mrs. I. I. Parker, Mrs. I'utnam and Mrs. ilcl'herson led In tlio circlo of nayer. A talk on the l'cntacost tan given by Mrs. I'utnam, who Iso dtacuj&cd tin convention at 'inner a few weeks ago, briefly, lr. rulnam talked on tho town of 'in ner, explaining how members of he Turner family hud given the aliernacle- and t ho grounds, und Iso the Turner Memorial museum t the Kugene lllblo university. Irs. Nelson reported on mission ary duy at the church convention. 1 A social period', In' which refri'Ii iienta were served by Mrs. Vni'la ytth Mrs. A. I'. Nelson as assistant ostrKS, brought lite afternoon to Our customers save a substantial amount each month by trading at our store. Low overhead and large volume make it possible, to undersell at all times. 10 lbs.' Potatoes '. le Potatoes, by the sack $1.49 . ; Green Peas, 3 lbs . Stringless Green Beans, lb.... 10 Gold Medal Mayonnaise, pint..: 39 Cooking Apples, 1 Iks 125 Tomatoes, 3 His 29 ' 10 lbs. Walla Walla Onions 25 Swansdpvvn Cake Flour .' 38 Kice Krispies, 2 for. , 25 Thompson's Double Malted Milk, lb. 49 P. S. Large Pineapple, 2 for ,.52 Palmolive Soap,'3 bars 3 bunches Carrots 10 Raspbpri-ies, Loganberries and BIackcais, box 10 Canning Specials for Saturday Only KASPBEPRIES Fresh, crate $1.89 APRICOTS Last of season, crate $1.1 5 TOMATOES By. the crate .........$1.15 Grain-fed Steer Beef Government Inspected costs you no more than common cow meat. Try it for yourself and see the difference. RHODE ISLAND RED FRYS These are always drawn just as they are killed. Never any cold storage stock. Loin of Pork for roasts and chops, His.... 25 Round Steak, lb..... 29 a close. Mrs. Dallas ttreen ussisN ed In tervUiyr. '. , .Tho-lr Intorcst slimulated wifh anticipation of tho Kuglea' four city picnic at Meacham Sunday, iitiinbers of the Ladies' auxiliary to tho l' O. ICA held u busy and en thusiastic session last night ut tlio hall, with 2"i present. One can didate was Initiated and two uppli catlous lor jncmhcrshlp wero" read. Tho lodgo baseball leu in, which will play the 1'emlleton auxiliary team, has been practicing at the Klverla school atliletlc grouiiils un der tho direction of their captain, Mrs. Arthur Hough. Other prep arations for tho picnic were dis cussed and It was decided that the auxiliary members will I4ieet Sat urday morning, July 2S, at 8 o'clock at tho hall to inako salad for the picnic on the subsequent day In Walla Walla. l.a llrnndo, llaker und' Pendleton will take purt. Tho standings in tho Kagles' bathing beauty contest were reported. The contest will bo complutcd on tho night before tho picnic, which will bo ono of tlio largest social events of ;hu fraternal order for tin's year. Mrs. Harry I'M wards, president of the lodge, was in charge of last night's session. Business College ' A delightful social event of yes terday was a picnic for students at the l.a Grande business college. Tho tiffuir took place at Uoodbrod lakes at I nion. Students drove to Union vith tho college manager, .Mrs. M. Itynum, ut 3:30 o'clock. Hoatins on the lake was the diver sion of the picnic and It proved a pleasant means of passing away several hours. At about G o'clock an excellent picnic supper was served on the pretty grounds about hike. The picnickers returned homo shortly nftor S o'clock. Those who enjoyed the afternoon wero tho Misses Tillie Olson, Whunlta Hroughton, Uuth Itaxter, Hertha ItanU. Helen Austin, Cath erine Humphreys. Wilma Schroed cr, Marian Wagner, Mildred Court ney, Mrs. Cassio Hakor und Mrs. Hynum. v A plonf.-ant' no-host ess summer session of the I'arkdale club took place at tho Illvcrsido park on Wednesday afternoon. In the ab sence of the president. Mrs. K. K. Owsley, Mrs. G. K. I.npher, vice presidnt, was in charge. . Twenty members wero present. A delight ful aflcrnoon of visiting was spent under the shade of the beautiful tret about the jmrk and, ut un ap propriate hour, a two-course lunch eon was spread. Tho guests wct'd Mrs. Kred Peterson, Mrs. Will An son, Mrs. Clyde Oavis. Mrs. Ade line Anson was an out-of-town guest. She is visiting from Or chard. Nc1. I'ondotu (Sptu'lal) Mrs. M. I' Huymond entertained 35 young friends ol her uaugnier, jjoiis. nnyuim uiddihg at Contract, it can Monday ultut noon, tho occasion bt)-..m)t i,0 ac(.e,tod as sound doctrtnp lug Miss Uoiis' ninth birthday un-;t)mt wbcu both partners have bid nivorsury. The children met ut thojtno Hnie suit upon their first op homo of Mrs. itayinond uud were )0rtimily to declare, the suit in taken In cars to Hunhum Wiiglil's tleMtion Is set. lb might be that orchard, where kuiues were played ' Ml ttrlginal bidder with a fuur uud it fn'shnu nta served. Muny 1 r:il , Major, who had started with pretty gifts were received by Ihujono Heart and whose Heart hud honor guest. ibeen jumped by his partner to two, (would wish to bid three of a Minor I'ondosu, (Special) Mrs. Henryn the second round, not as a slam Maxfield entertained 11 boys in it to show tho Minor Ace, but be- honor of her son. David, on hiH eleventh birthday anniversary Sat urday. (iahu's were the diversion of the ufturnoon und refreshments wre si-i ved. Havid was tho recip ient or many Klfts and good wishes, i Grunge Hall (Special) Members of the Countrywomen's dub met at Itlverslde jark last Friday after noon at a no-houless meeting. Aft er a short business session refresh ments, which consisted of lee croum and cake, wero served. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. Sarah Anson at her home on July 27. MENUS lly Sister Mary HUKAKKAST liartlett pears, enreal. crenm. liver and bacon cakes, grahum mul'tins, milk, cof-jif eCi 1XNCIKON Hani tlmbales. potatoes augrutin, endtvo with Knmch dressing, grandmother's raspberry pudding, milk, ten. , lUNNKK Veal birds, creamed carrots, tomato and cucumber sal- ad, upplu pie, mil if, coffee. j- Ham timbales use up all scraps of ham in a-most appetizing fash- ion. Two well-beaten eggs are milled to r cup of thick whito sauce, and Z cups finely chopped cooked ham aro stirred Into tho; mixture. This Is baked in wfcll ; buttered custard cups placed In ; pan of hot water. Grandmother's raspberry pud- (llllg origmii I ty ne i veu im thick, clotted cream. On a farm this still Is available, but city dwellers must' substitute whipped cream. (raiuimnllior s Itaspberry JJ'lttlf lillC One quart berries. 1 cup sugar, 1-3 cup wuter, breath butter. Comblno sugar and wuter and melt over a low fire. Add berries und simmer 20 minutes. In the meantime cut thin slices of bread, trim off crusts and spread with softened butter. 1 hitter a bowl xji- pudding dish and fill with al ternate layers of bread und ber- ' tics, making tho first and last layers of bread. Press firmly so that tho bread will absorb tho ber ry sirup. Chill for several hours. I'nmold when ready to serve und serve wit h whipped cream. VhniMwfck V With a Ticw Amplifying TONE Chamber Plays all Records A positive vacation NEED Let us Demonstrate Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Ore. rju rtcTvexiXi Star - the 'i ForiaDie 1 -jr aJ n 5 Bridge Pointers .. Itj Milton O. Work o.Tu.T imnx.r. Continuing tho discussion of hi-cause that Minor might be-u bet- let game-going vehicle A Healer who held: ami started with one Heart, would want to show the Diamonds if his partner bid two Hearts; and, by do ing so, to announro greater length ami probably greater strength in the Minor than In the Major. (Illd dirig a Minor after partner has jumped an initial Major bid of ono almost surely says, "Partner, I started with a fourcartler and the Miner I am naming Is a five-carder, at least as .strong probably stronger than the Majur." ) Hut Heart bids by both partners are f vol th declaration for slams. Dealer's Hiamonu nut wouiti ne merely an announcement of the Are of Ohmionds, and niiuht inter- fere" with the reaching of the best' declaration for the combined hands, North might have jumped with only three Hearts and prefero to play with Diamonds the trump. Again if Soutn imi one rpaue, West passed and North hM: VA-K-X-X-X K-J-X X-X . I 4 A" A I he would jump Hie .Spades (to hid Hearts would deny minimi sup port for Spades); but If the Spado .lump were overealled 'or re-Jmnp- ) - mm WHEN DO X-X If - A-K-J-X : i fl-K-Q-X-X Q-X I i (juWT. Carnation Milk ''From Contented Cows' e 92.C M P I Let Us Help You Keep It Murct'llinp; Wuter Waving Finger Waving Permanent Waving Manicuring Facials . Seal) Treatments Shampooing A Complete Line Of Esprit d'Ainour Toilet Requisites Raynaud's Beauty Shop The Name Assures the Quality riione Main 789 Sew Foley Bide. ed to three, It might he Important for North, on his second chanco to desert bo his hand his jump having shown normal Spado support to show his Heart length and strength, not merely the fact that ho held the Ace of Hearts. Copyright 1128 by John ! Hille Co, PARK PERSONALS THIS PAltlv (Special) Lester Miller was visiting his sister Mrs. A. J. Vandevanter Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. John Campbell uud children, of Wydose. Utah, were visitors of 'Mrs. Campbell's sister, Mrs. J. C. ljiy, last .week. Mrs. Sullivan entertained the Unties' Sewing circle. Wednesday. Mrs. A, J. Vandevanter uud daughter, Uoiis, w'eru visitors of Mrs. C. Vanorder Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelts .Simon and sun Jackie, of Seattle, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Simon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hunter this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Krie, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hand, Mr, und Mrs. Jim Clyde and sou und Mr. and Mrs. ltanil. all of l.a Grande, wero din ner guests of Mr. uud Mrs. A. J. Vandevanter Sunday. Pat Corbett who Is 111 at the Grande Hondo hospltul Is still In a serious condition. COVE PERSONALS COVi:, Ore. (Special) The fam ily of Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Hell have been having a very delightful re union, Mrs. Adda Goer, from Wal la Walla, Wash., Mrs. Harry Har rliigtttu, tfrom l-'reewater, Mrs. Itfrdle Hawk, of Pendleton, Mrs. Katie Kellogg, of i-.es Angeles, Miss May Hell, of Dos Angeles, ere here with their parents, as aro also the granddaughter and her husband, Mr. und Mrs. Vernon J. Krken lieck, who wero recently married. This Includes all the daughters of Mr, ami Mrs. liell except Mrs, Clyde Kohiuson, who lives at Seattle. Two of the sons, Hoy and Hrnest Hell, reside here, hut one sou Is living at Los Angeles. Wayne Fisher became suddenly ill and was taken to the Grande Hondo hospital recently. His con dition Is considered HcrioiiN. Dr. II. H. Utile Is quite 111 at his home here. Mrs. ,1. :. Uundell Is at the Grande Kondu hospital where she WE EAT? "A hundred mile3 from . nowhere" you'll always have pure, rich, delicious milk if you have Carna tion. Great1 for creaming coffee. Fine for cooking. And just as fine for every day use when you get back home. U'rf for Cook Book CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. 474-A GlUan St., Portland rruduc.d In Oregon .Inc. 1902 Library Ghats New books to be added tic the public library , on Saturday evening, July 31, follow: Heche, "Tho Hog of the Sun.' Itelloc, "The Haunted House." Heruovici, "Peasants." Hyrd, "Skyward." deadening, "The Human Ilody." Calhy, "Source Hook for the Keo noiuiu Geography of North Amer ica." . Curwood, "Tho Plains of Abru Ikiiii." Davis, "Strange Woman." Fi n ley , W lid Aid ma I Pel s." Fuss. "Dreams .in Homespun." Collomb, "Tho Portrait Invis ible." Grey, "Nevada.' Hatcher, "Occupations for Wom- ! leek man, ed." Unmpmun, "My Lttfe Trnusform "How Could 1 be For- getting." taughliu, "So You're Going to France." Mc Arthur, "Oregon Geographic Names." i Masson, "In Tune with tho .Fi nite." Morz, "The Great American Hand Wagon." Morrison, "Tho Outluwery of War." Norrls, "Bounty and tho 1 toast." Minis, "The Advancing South." O'Neill, "The Great God IJrown." Poole, "Silent Storms." Hlne, "Feeding Your Dog." Scott, "The United Slates und France." Sheean. "The Now Persia." Shoppurd, "The Inipatlenco of n Parson," Uudset, "The Axe." Ve(iitn, "Hands Up!" Whltloek, "Big Matt." Wister, "When West Was West," ii:ny iAitou: lMrmioxK S A f 1 1 A M K N TO (AP) Tho state board of prison directors, meeting 1 at Kelson prison, denied petitions of. thred life term murderers for 1 parole, Tho petitioners wore: 'Howls Henaud of Napa county; ! Peter Garbeiing, of Amador coun My, and Hurry Dale, of Alameda county. wits taken for an operation. Mrs. Itay Van Orsdale, of Pendlo lon, who has been vlsltlim ' her mother, Mrs. Mine! to Seattner for tlo past week, returned to her homo at Pendleton. Her small daiiKhler, Iyretl Is still ut Ruest of Airs. Se. inner. : Mrs. Winnie French, of La (irandn, Is a Kiicst ut tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kreneh. Matthew Mitchell who has been seriously 111 for a number of years thus been growing worso in tho last lew Mtiys. CASH c AND CARRY I'liouc Orders Main 91 After All Quality Tells Every Housewife will find values hero that will niuke your visit to' our store worth while. And will testify that your needs arc our aim', and the quality tells. Save Oh These Saturday and Monday Coffee Schillings Best 50c Lb. 12 Ginger Ale Hollywood Dry O liotllcs . 59c There's life in Hollywood Soap Crystal White Family 10 Bum . 39C Peaches Fresh California Fidelias 3 Lbs 25C BOX $1.57 Tomatoes Extra fancy in (i-lb. baskets 49c Basket Onions Alild Large Yellow Oniolis 6 l.,s .: : 19c CTTPA'D D U IjAlV PUTMAN'S Twice-a-Year End-of-Season Hot Event Hats in the height of fashion, offered at compelling low end-of -season prices Spring and Summer Hats - , At These Clearance Prices 1.98 ' 2.95. 3.95 4.95 New York City Women Take To "Scanties" ' lly lleleu Itruvls (Assoelated Press Writer) Nl:W YOilK (AP) With the arrival of the "seanty' tho ultl- 'mute In hot weather elimination of superfluous feminine elothing seems to have been reached. Hen titles, aecordliiK to the lingerie makers' dletroiury, uro four piece garmonts meant to take the pluce of brassiere, girdle, vest and "pan ties." They combine all four gar ments In a smooth-fitting single piece that hangs from the shoulders und stops so mew hut short of the knees, Teddy-boars, step-ins, envelope ehemises und "dunce sots" are threatened with extinction by the "scanty." In tho near futUMO. au eordlng to manufacturers of ladles' undergarments, they may lako their plaeo with camisoles uud corset covers. , , AfleT-Triml ('outs Add llrlllmut Plint h PAUIH ( AP) Urlght stripes ure usetl for many of the new after Rice Krispies Kcllogg's Now Cereal Li I'kgs. '. 27c Mayonnaise You'll like' Nally's Quart '. 65C Pint 35C it Pint !.. 20C Chocolate Sweet Ground Bulk 2 ... 39c In sanitary Cloth Bujr C and II Berry, 25 lbs l Jf II1U IM XIII M k I M tennis coats that several Important houses here ure showing. They ure used for the same purpose as the old-fashioned English blazer and at resorts sometimes provide the wrap for a simple dinner costume. For women who are In mourning the same type of jacket Is made In black, flecked with white. ' IWiVE HOOK OFF PRESS J SACRAMENTO AP) Tho CaN . lfornla Bluo Book, containing GS3 pages of Information about statcr county, and city governmenta, came off tho state presses. Thu book was printed on a legislative appropriation of $15,0Q0. and wa compiled In the office of Frank C Jordan, secretary of state, . 1 i Wonderful Cream I For Dry Skins A now nitii'VA'louH ClcunHhiK Ci'eimt If) on tho market, containing Cocoa : IJiiuci'. It inelta rlKht Into the aklii clounlnK every pore of irrlme an(i dirt, und will not Htretch the akin or make It uiikk.v. If h Dimply mur velollH In keeplnx youthful com? plexlontj. Kutid for Hun burn. Auk for M KLLO-0 LO Cocoa Mutter t'loaniilni; Croum. Gluiw UruK, Inc. 'Adv. j . MODERN FOOD STORES Wc Deliver y; $2.50 Oideis . Jell-X-Cell All Kruit Flavors 2 For 15C Grape Juice Knight's Best. Made ' from Oregon Concords.' Quart ....... 55c Pint .... 29C : Calumet Baking Powder, pound 29c Apples Yellow Transparents, Bine to Eat 8 Lbs 25C BOX $1.19 Spuds New Potatoes in New Shopping Bags 20 Lbs 39c Vegetables Beets, Turnips or Carrots , ' 't Bunches 15c CQ '- ' P LJ& ;