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Wednesday, May 21, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. faee Thrw i 3 u t CDO"y NEW Tuesday Lncheon v . Club Entertained MQro inn.An Tvi OdCajaWea Inn At n delightful briilse-luncheon members of the Tuesday Luncheon club were guests of Mrs. Chase Itnhnciilmmp yesterdny at : the jawea inn. iiirs. iNurinan v rees : won honors for high tally. I'retty ! yellow lupine- and blue, penstemeu ; won the flowers used. j Charming Shower. VjrlVeil At MOtel I , j A charming miscellaneous show, j cr in compliment of Miss Lucille UlueU. wlu.se marriage, to Kd Vtz- gentld will take place In Juno, was' given Monday night in the Kncn- jawea Inn when lui'H. JDorothy IMayle ami M Iss were hostesses. .I...,,,,,,,, ,.,. noni,t Iti-idire was fit uliiv with Mrs. War" ron Gilbert receiving first honors and Mrs. Lester todilurtl second prize., The honor guest received a number of lovely gills. l.ntt.r dainty refreshments were served. Oeeoru. tioiis were la a pretty color "scheme ui yellow and green. . ' prCHont u irrouii of Htud.-nlH .in u CnnA Will PlnV i rt'1lul '1'''Jrl,1"' "chIuk. May VlOOU Will VlUU jal iho ttu-ujuw.-a Inn at S o'clock ATootc! Voaf ovA a V': Wu-n In addition to iiiim mid vio-. XVieiU ICSLCluajf j wto ulllra, ori-hcmi-a solec- Tho Clno.l Wlll olllli of tho W. It. ;. mot with Mj'k, yntnam yooli ; ypstoi-ilny afternoon at her homo I will) ton monibot-K anil one- visitor,: attending. .Mi's. - l-'ranoon IManlc presided at the business session. , Mrs. Norma Mai'ger vaK!'in- nonnoed as tho i.-c.-lvi-l- or the. O.IHH inaile by the cJtil). Minis worn maxlo for tho pk'i-lm,- of another comM for'or. Tlio proceeds of tile' fpiilt : sales will bo used for t lie benefit! or thl- orsnnlxiition. ! I'Vdlbwlnir a pleasant social hour. n delicious luncheon was served by'sonata Op. 10. No. 2 ....lleethoven the' hostess assisted by Mrs. .1 It. llliode::. I Tli4' next ntoetint; will bo with Mrs. llorl Cnrr. June H. . t T TT . . 1 arty ill llOnOr . Af Afinn 'Dln.lr ! .Vi UXIOO Ulfltft 'llonortnsr Miss l.tcilie Klack whoso mart'lago will lie an event ol' .June I, Mrs. M. I.. Larson was liostess at a cliarmliiK brintte parly last niKhl . at her home. .Spriner flowers wore retllly .nrrangeil about tllo rooms. : Ktve tables wore nt play with Mrs.' Warren flllbert winning .first honors and All's. Hale rox. second prize A guest award was pros- outed to Miss Itlack. Mrs. Goodnough Is Hostess to Club i Mrs. Itny'OooilvotiKh wns hostess to theM. r. I.; club yesti-riliiy nt n lilehsunt afternoon of euro's nt her home wltli three tables at piny. Mrs. riyile Kulilh- was nuarilecl first prize. Mrs. Gilbert Itnrron will lit! the neNt hostess. June 3. Delicious rerreshlllents were serveil Hearing tho close of the party. Evening of Cards At Eagles Hall A pleasant evening of cards wa.i eniov.d at the benefit party given bv the L. A. lit H. of It. T. last grist. . night nt the Kagles l.nll. following , . the games' u d.-licions two-course p. Pni-n'lo Ty- ' luncbcon was served. Mrs. Hoyd jrianO JTUpilS 111 1'l.lcock was general chnirman of. T?ppital TolTlOrrOW the affair with Mrs. Jack McGhean J LoLli. UllltJI I U W In charge of the refreshments. ' "., Honors nt bridge, were won bv Miss Helen Williams will pres M.s W n. Warner nnd Bert Webb out ten of her piano pupils In re- cital tomorrow evening nt" tho Lu DSTATE NOW PLAYING iimv A grent Mystery Talking Tlli-lllcr! Browning's production with nitnil XhsH. I-elin HjTims, .Mjirp:iret AVycIicrlj- A Mclro-fiolihvyn-Iiiyer AI,I,-TI.KIN(; plctnro ALSO Laugh Riot Shorts Yen I- J 4 ! high tallies; Mrs. Clyde Davis ft ml Henry Ulley consolation a warn., j The pinochle prizes were awarded 1 rH Httn8n unl Hoyd ridcock 'high honors Mr. Hoy Kreuu and jllck lluntrerford. consolation lion. ' orrt. ' Karly In the evening n short j business meeting was held. ' . -i -i i.xciii uci. Q VI Meet on Monday ! Members of Wd-em nnd I.osc-em i club entertained Monday evening . In hnnnr nf Minn l.'lliimt l nrul ...! wno ,tl .vingr at the close of school for an indefinite slay in Portland, larly In the evening a no-hoste ('n,u'!' was enjoyed at Pine rone, -tr they met at the homo or MiHi1 '""men I'hxm at tho Foster i""iU,"" mi1 "M ... Hanks''- P,l!ll.v uanuivcreniei suower in u I calendar Idea, olio for each day in lilt? ft"K, . WHS inwmni I l Ul was presented to lionor guest. painty refreshments w,'ro eveil Academy Recital Thursday Night Hip Snrivd Ik-art nen.L-niy wl tions'wlll hi-, pluyo.l..Tlic publlcitf cordially Invited. .The proirruiii: j)owli yirln ,,,;; ..Weldt Orchestra Iris . Henard .Sprln!; Khowois Kink J'atricia Leonard Tll0 Uo!i(, (,,,. nilhro Bi.i iiic : Dartcc .'. j Ililbro .Marloirchausso-Klliialioth Dolan yalso Illll-un-l KiiBeniu 'I'rowbrldRO .-iower or Youth ...Hertram Orchestra Itlirnotto ChausHo I'izicato Dolibes Mary l)ohorty-I':uKnia Trowbridge Kstrellltu I'onco K'zardas ) Monti I VliRlnia McWIlllams violin ' rim Nonis accnmpunlst Ml Tri.cadoro .'I lessolborg Dorothy Wall-Judllh Hiotfrlst ,'l'honit OllllJIHt VI 1 VII Mary Dohortv TJilstlo-Dow-n ' Hcholes . Orchestra ' Spanish Kolk Dance ............. Tlowe Good Night i.Ne.ylnj Natalie lOliert-Kthol : IlonnlniC: i ' Hussian Mazurka Itonhuur, n .lh0 Arbor .........Thcjme l-'red Hoemail :.; Amour: Poquot : ...Frlmt mndo Chant .'. ' Rlnisky- Kormi'kow.ltrwon Abiick Smith violin i f'l.'irn Norrln nccomimnlt ( reer Cynt Suite Griett Miii-nlii,' Mood A He's Dentil .! ., Aniti-u's Jinnee W. jn the ilnll or tile Moiiiiluln King cinni Nni-ris-liui ni'tte f'hnusse . Oaloii Hcliples Orchestrn ' ' j Instrumentation "; 1 violin: Virginia McWIIlianis, Ab. ties Kniitii. t'lara Norrls. Mury lluiierty, Georffiu llanlels. Marlon fhuusKc. Klizabeth lionohue. lturn ette f'hausse. Jack McXallan, t'lyile Nobles. l-'rcnch horn: William Cnblwell. f'nrnet: Paul Newlin. 'lronlbone: James Bruce. Orchestra bells: Natalie Kbert. liruins: Vincent Newlin. I'lano: Dorothy Wall. Judith Sie. Grande hotel nt 8:15 o'clock In the ballroom. Following is the pro gram of n number of .delightful selections. The public Is cordially Invited. . Pixies' Goodnight Song ..Brown TEETH SUFFER WHEN THE DIET LACKS VITAMINS Menus Should Be Planned to Include Vitamins, Minerals and Roughage Dental authorities say that a child must have a balanced diet to insure proper development of the teeth. Furthermore, such a diet must lie continued in adult life to maintain tooth structures already i developed. I Vitamins "C" and "D" play an ' important part in promoting the health of teeth. Many familiar foods contain one of these vitamins. Thev jirp tomatoes, neas. lcafv ve- ' etables, yellow turnips; oranges, j apples, raspberries, peacheR; egg ' yolks, butter and whole milk. 1 The taste-appeal of many of thr.te I foods can be increased by the use of I sugar. Put a dash of sugar to a pinch of salt in the vegetables as they cook. Sprinkle sugar on the fresh fruits or add it when stewing them. And of course, puddings made of eggs and milk need sugar for palatability. In meal planning, jellies and 'jams should be included frequently, j They are delicious accompaniments for meat as w. Ii as for bread. Their fruit content is also ht-althful. Good ' fiioa promotes good health and ttetk. The Sugar Institute. WHEN ALL THE WORLD SEEMED SAD f -AftHEtT? r-WtS CACHED PLUM (4, S FIRE ! l-i'V !?''E-CAP.T VAJELL f(MC'i' :;c of RfDUT,0K--iifS -mm ,( 1V30 Tb A. P, Oratt Brluln Rlhu Iii4n,a rSS&aSg?. tQ T KlrefHes In the Uniss ....... AVadley ;: hfllian Knautx ' . . Kittle Indian Chief ........Strickland Hocking tho Cradle ....V;.....,.lutton Joan Iiyde.. ; t Wind in the I'lnes .:..7;...;:...Duttoii Birds Frolic Montana Helen Jean Spocklinrt Tho Hells ;. ...Wllliam-- Kalrles at 1'lay In the Moonlight ....'.........A MucLachlan '. Jane Williams . tlniien nf thf Wnrwlsnrltcs ommn The Wind' . . Kcksteln i W'aim Strain' : ' Duet The Klrst Itobln KroKmnnn Lillian Kimutz-Holen ..lean . 8nmlthnrt .-. . - I'art II V ' 1 The "iusir libv ' " '' Poldlnl nti n ki i nnnn Miittlnirlv Dorothv Mann' . ' ' Roinersitults, :i..i.'.iiU:iiAi.-.i...,.BInk islo.!);tire doming; ;j.!.-.);..it(OBer - "hey wnnt-.to be regained h ( Uml Kymw who unrter-went an jl-: ' ''Margaret liai'liart: ij j I ; ' ( ! j ; good dntes!,.- .V . . I opei'a;;lfpfo',, upiei)(tl)ltiri , ffomo Gallant Knlght(,.lii.i.'.iv!.'.I'uttp:nI), 'drills girls ntf beautiful, rul- ' ,lt n,e Grande l.tonde lips-. Witclies;nan,fle(i...Vii.U.iM-'--eMiKll,1''''rnla co' nr good dates. II. !. ! piJ,, Is, tvi and ,1s co.nynlvKc,-.'r-'HMtHi.i6rt;-!itiH?'.':il--'.-fmlnl,lt'r or loVel' Init.iilwVy.,.', i , n - Ii i .-, Komanan .-: iJAlwnoiWwwi Oriental Vision ;i:.;,.i;.4f,;t-.:.-HaiiUj l,: ,,, wai.eu, .miss ym eave.-, Marguret:Dlxon U i;;h!!iwpMWs editor.. In ,lleusslng the Prelude ....:::;..!.,.-,.;....i.......,.,7.iiopi.n Love song v.;:. - 1a.:)..v. - .......r.,v..iiamiv ij.,11, Ai,ip,n . " . - . --. .Jly. fn. Announcements . Ptent-Torhor08.v;isults. Miss Weaver said ' . T.he' Itiverl t soelotlbn-will meet at 7:80 o-clack;;""'"?'" "' ... Kriday evening at the Lane chapel- I. ' .; .T-ofthe letters will he presented to the boys hn huva Piirniil tliniil. lllNtaiia- tion of officers will he. held with Mm. I. Kntia In charge. . The T.aiileH Aid of the Lutheran church will meet ut the hnine of Mm. II. A. Kllnghainnier lit'.. 2d7 Cherry .streot Thnmday nfiei-nnon .1 .... ...I.. ...I tllildl HV Mystery, Comedy, Romance Combined. " In State Talkie : ; Anoiher successful stage play has come to Hie talking screen. Just as-.Mailanie X" set a new murk In screen technloue, so . .Iocs' "The Thirteenth Clinlr," Toil Hrownlng's nll-talklng film prqduclloh of the Veiller mystery druiiin, set, a' now mark for mystery stories- on tint screen. ' ' -." - ' The .Mctro-OohUvyn-Miiyer tlirll. ler. now playing ut. the Htato the ater, is Hrownlng's debut as a ill rerlor of talking pictures anil serves to Introduce .Margaret Wy cherley. New York stuge slur, lo the screen In the role she creuteil on the speaking stage. 'The Thirteenth Chair" Inlro .luces fans to a new order lu mys tery dru.mil. with ghosts, tt gbustly crime, a bnffling mystery, und :i ilrumnlic duel of wits between de tectives und a spirit medium seek Ing to save her daughter from sus picion. While in (he main tho plot follows the original stuge drama, the uncanny effects an.l d.-fl hand ling of the details make it a mor. vibrant story. Over Night News I ly tho A MH'in nt Vnvw HtiieMi ic Kentland. Ind. William Simons. rhlcngo broker and onejthne part- ner of former Governor Mcfrujr I of Indiana, round ahot to deuth. Nnhant, .l:i. t!eor(je K. I'he lan. Hortlon real em ate limn and manager of Oeorife Ilobert White fund, le.-.im to deuth from hlKh cliff: death cnllvd miicide. Wt.."lilnxton Hoover return, from Vlriilnhi Capes after review Ins fleet. Illii4 Kormer Secretary ran U Ih condone, exoneration of Hinbop Conn. in on moun.ln of mercy. Cincinnati Curry lleriiwnn, re cli.let rf nnmn nnnunl wilnry front Cincinnati lle.la und wenlthy In own riKht. k?' S weekly pen - 111 own rift Mi. unn j " r' ni; rt sloe, from typojfrupltlcal union, j O-do Klre wrecks refldencft of! Cn.wn Prince Olnf and drives out royal newlyweds. Stanford Coeds : ' Seek Godmother ( ToRkht-WroW' STAxronn university, rai., May !t'(Ai')- Stanfoi'd coeds, pro- i'Hlng by the annual women's etll-; tlnn of thft Stanford Dallv. have ! !tartedva campaign for ! "God- j mother with $10,000,000.". new endowment ! that will lift the limit of sua, women students set by the stnn- ford fc-rnnt of, 1S98. TlleV want' free and equal prlvl- with 1 tht) .men students, a new Kym and the right to stay out nlfihts.' ; And - ;.v " "' . I f'lmit HBntora-- women ,mv w f u-snuioni. or tne munition. . ... ... - l.iv - (leep.rooted ancient prejudice . nirntnst :the l'"ive Ilnndren. : . - . 1 -:-Mra.',l1an4 Stanford Sr., Is said to Uavoset llie.iiU" limn, leii.n.h the university napied- for her son nught ' become a., women h col lege.' But she couldn't foresee the to.-win. .. ..u -... , .! the rs lenve the campus day af- ifh.l-thh.ru,..f mntuens up nnu , oown i j That's why. ihe writer paid, the Stanford women want the $ifl.uonf- ,K.nt tju, j,it inontli visiting reta 000t :"to flood fhokP onmitus with ,V(,n UIl(l f,.j(.,HiH. coedB so that h(:lnnKM will tlierc'i JoP ,.t.ni. returned from Mc-he-RronndB. for the hellef , that all 1 (. (n,.,. the fli-at "f (he week. Stanford women ni;e mntal n'n t....au ti-iHitlmt!iTlv nvnidedf hv col- . )r hectic search for romance. . Health Talks The HCUHQnM !have each a " number of dlseaHCH iicQu'liar to themelveM. 3 Winter Mh the Heimoti when peo ,ple siend more of their, time ln donrif,'. and . Uften in over-healed ro6m. 'Mie: rapid clmiiBe of the nle - need iKUtiRes to the poHihillty of . Infection. Over-crowded con- dlllona of inuny homes off era P portunlty for k'iih to lit spread. .. In w Inter, too, il in the older pri son who Ik liable to mirferr In sum mer, it h the young, partlculnrly children (ihd Infants who must be guarded The no-called Hummer com- plaintt: of children, which include a variety of disease conditions af fecting the Ka.d'o-intcrttinal trait ure responsible for close to 30 per cent of all deaths lu children one year of uge and under. - ' Tho wltherliiK effeets of heat are obvious. The effects' of feeding, however, are less well appreciated. KiKhty-fiv per cent of nil Infant death.- nra bottle fed babies. It is not. however. l9tle foedinx In it self that causes the infant to suc cumb. Jt In ruther, bad milk, un- j Kiiitublt) foods, lack of cleanliness, (improper feeding .methods and in fection that weaken the Infant's resistance. The Bamo Is true of I tint older children, wlfo. when Im properly fed, particularly in warm seasons. $ri inure lis hie to ills euse. '"' Much Illness and nviny deaths could be prevented .by the proper cate of fo.ld In Hummer lime, clrunlineKH. refrtfratlon, nterlllza- tlon by boillnf;. the avoidance of all HUMiicioun food nrticleH, tllee prae lice, help yreather the hot minuii. un.i Ui; Htt'endant ill.. Cole Bros. Circus Coming on June 9 Arrangement ure being- nude for I he Hhowinir of the Cole Bros, World Toured circus In l.:i Grande, both parade and exhibitions, on Mjintluv. . June 9. nccordlfiir to Karl Knudnon, contracting neent ..-...., " for th nhow. Performances are to start t 2 unit S P- nu with the parade at 11 a, in., -Mr. Knudson sayi. TV Oonnr TTlff J-J VOLUl J-Xllvl- Releasing Fish In Streams Ot Eastern Oregon A Ity M:-s. Ii. . Terrall (Observer orrespon,dent) I'NIOX (Special) It. It,. Hon- nev bin: been nuiklna; Ireuueill' trips to ticarhy streams to liberate i young fish tniek lr.nd Itnfnbow trout to the Htreani al.ove um.pU'r: twu lpa(:; ut Kaslern Itrunk To the Mtv Kay reservoir, near Pendleton and,,,,Mlv a loud (if younn salmon to the Grnmlc Hniule river ! beyond ' l.a Grande. Tho first settings of t'liiuese pheasant.-;' are halclilntr to day. i.:,ii,mliil,.servlees ,Mere, held toT, : n.nnt, , .ci( ,iUnderiuklng .)uV,on) ,(or Mt; . Ane, 1-addoek. lVnAnth ..d,- wlw.in- she- reared, (( ,(4W ,rotlY, .nin,mn to t.t- . . - ' tenil the lunei-al. .m J . eorii is-.... nM,,.,K.loJ. )n the animal huslmndry ,.l.1M)1,i,1,eHf v -Jishlngton . Stalo i (, MIsh Alice I'jitterKon, who tauKhl the I'nion.HiKh school the past i'. left 'laHt nielli for her home In I'orljahd. . " j Ka'iJl(l:qGk Jiart, hneu .KpendSijK u. fc v .bu, llotl-aUe taking treat- ni, ,oi;,.i;litndplar runlde M.-liiiL l ew i'ttiirn-1 lant eve- ninK fi.rtn l'ortlund where flu- has lie and his father liave been work Iiik In the lun.iber mill there and the latter will remain indefinitely. YjiHK l.ela (tilstrap. of I'ortlaiid, is ttpcndiiiK her ten-day vacation from office duties wlLh Mr. and Mrs. Waller Stevens. Jiinmle Itouewa 11 .catne down from Knterprlse to spend Sunday with home folks. Jovcphlne MII.-'h rloKPd her nchool dulle at Vale lant week and came home Sunday. She will spend, her vaca'.'on wit h. - her -fparents,, .Ir., and Mrs. Sidney Vatlun. .., -i '. Wnllir I 'ock lefl for Portland Monday where lie will lake a short ' cours In undertaking 'lie opcreltit . "Itetl v I-ou" that I was pi'erteliied during: cohuuonre iiient week by, tlic bt-;li school Kb'C dub Im to be repented tonight for I Hie benefit, nf .those who falb'd to m'c It the first' thnc si ml those who j wbdi to see It atrain. It was a very Hiiccefsrul presentation and should lid even better with the extra practice. The clever cost nines I used in Feveral of the, parts vre f designed and nuide by the Kil ls in Miss Helen Hulac's home econoin- :" Ich ileparttm'iit. lu the absence of ' Mbs Hulac who directed the first! preHotHnlion Will Mustier will di rect It tonK-lil. j Mr. and Mrs. Itrent SturKill are j pliinnhiK to move Into Mrs. Sarah i Casper's house, recently va fitted by I the Monett familv. . . . i PERRY PERSONALS Ity Mrs. Mary It. Kail ( ( ihservcr I 'or respondent) PKItltY (Special) Mrs. Ole Mathson and daiiphtep Nevn were quests nf M is. Wulmer in Lu Orande last Thursday. Mrs. Wul mer Is Mrs. Mathson's nytther. yft.'.. Frank Itraden was a lrief visitor at thi' Pirn ' "one auto eamp liiKt Kr'day. -Mr. am) Mi'., (ierald Plerson nnd children were shopping In town one day last week. V'nrrell Illaisda b- nnI l-'rancls Smith were city visitors one day the first of the week. I .ij-k. i,. n. iiaimiartv ami son I'd d red and daiiKht'T l,orna. ac coi!t)anled by Wesley Smith, made a trip to Cove last Saturday. ,Mn'. Joe Smith. Mrs. W. W. Hol den, Mir. Ole M,-ithson. Harry Coal welt and Mr. a nd M rs. J. If. Mooher served on the election board at Perry last Kriday. Ml-. Mary It. Kail and daiiRh ter I let let were recent Riiests of Mrif. W. I pohcrlson and danli- tei' Vrn Krns many friends wm hi ghul Ul. Know Uial she Is j convalesciiih' nicely after overal days of cvere illness. She hopes to take tt trip to I'orllaml soon where she will visit her unnt ami other friends . for several days. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Holden were bushustt visitors In town last 1 h ui st lay. AV -. KaiVs sifter. Mrs. J. II. Alhertson, who recently underwent a. niajur opemtion at the Grande Hondo liofpi.al. was removed to tier liom.o at JtMMi (ireenwuiu) Sat urduy. Mu in convalescing nice ly. M . and Mrs. Ifetrry WllliauiH were recent city .shoppers. Kinery l-"urgasnn and family and Victor I lnrrison and wife were XUOMt: of relatives at HIlKaril re cent ly. Hithert Hawk, of I'pper l-Mat. made a business trip to I .a 'Grande the latler.part of the week. Mrs.. Frank Iteavir. and Mi. !,eto'. of l-a Grande, were visitors at the W. I., Itotertson homo last Wednesday, I'eny st'luml closed last Friday. Tho Hi children and M.rs, Kail took a live mile hike taking their lunch with them and enjoyed a picnic lunch at a lovely spot on the uvuiinUiln north of Perry, t.eiha llallui:irk and George Sin clair look tho state eighth gi'tide examination last Wednesday and I Tlunsday and lletha Kail took the i a-tato test in geography., v : ! Stephen Praetor, who has heen 111 for sevorai days Is reported to J he somewhat Im.proved in health.. Mr. and M,rs. Hob Myiick and son and Mrs. Charles Morris and daughter-Verda M?io wero recent rncHts at' the Vermillion home, at Sumtnerville. Vr. Hurry Stephenson, of Port land, who has been a limine gnosl at the . i. iHoherlson home;' re crntlv returned to her honto- In Portland. . . . . t George Plnelalr made a trip, to town one day. tho first, of .the week." . i Mr:'. Mary II. Kail was a recent hnslnesii caller nt the olflceif the mu'ity school superinteudunt. 1 1''. A. sayro. M .. and Mrs. r. T. Hrown and children recently visited hero nt tho homo of her son. Gerald Pier- fion. ,in'K tuiiie wen n - rent city guest. , weenenil isnois ai .Uh:i i lara i arisen wan a receiu vlor at the Stephen lrnctnr v a ri-eu r iiiiiKtia ie, w mi imn im-i-ii vIslMnjr relnllvcH In l'errv for hcv eral weeks', exp-PctH to return to his homo in Idnhn hoiiU 't'lnie dui'r ni? tlie c'oinlliK Wf'elt. ' .lrn'. Joe' SniJth Vwah shoppfntr In .a (ratnlV.1 la. si Snttirdav and inchlentnilj visited'her friend Mrs. i Itohlm . I' ,: .1 ' 'YlJ. '.''.' .' 1 Mrs. K.1 Klorrlson and ,lier uncle i 'Mi!', Daley were recent 1 tytVHliiertM visltnrK in la Ornnile. i ' ' Afii'. luii) v M TP-. 1-fiirt M'llji. apd i fmn.ily, t were yeeUcnd . vlHilyrHt.at; Cove. -,i . . . . - -.. Afi. 'and M-rs. VI. A. 'favre ere i lrlnf VhdMm nt Ihi'v -lltirt Knll Iioiik" In ConnoidalO' Inst Thur- da'.'' - " "i. 1 . .v ut. t(. i i Viinc fn'rlsnn' nnd TDii'ry T6t(l- vei wiM'C city Vlrtlloin one dhy' hMt week. '' 1 ' " , ' i Mav'.'v; w;.iroiden"rcci'ived ft' hundred haiiy' clilckH" the first or the wee ' ; jilm . i -t(. Menus Of The Day II y Mrs, AIeander (.Mir(tt IHi:it I'OK SIX Clilllcd Diced I'lneapple ami While ( li'irlt : Itreaded Veal Steak Itiowft Ornvy ('reamed New Potatoes Muttered AsparaKUs II rend Currant Jam Tomato Salad I.oitK'fl Jeait i,. Orange Cream Pie Toffee 5- llrcadcil Veal Sionk .. fliio prntiul veal steak oiit . thick; ' ;' "', One-half teaspoon salt. One-fi m lib tespoou pepper. One-fourth teaspoon celei-y salt. , ; ''o ckw. yolks. or one vkr ( , Two tableofns cold water. One and one-half . cups rolled dried breitd or cracker crumbs. l-ive hiblespooiiH fat (lard or drippings). Tvo lablespomiH butter. Vlp v'al with damp cbdh. Cut Into six pieces. Sprinkle with salt, Specials The BOB SHOP MAIN !)77 Permanent Waves $5.00 Cumbiniitimi Permanent Waves : $7.50 Finger Waves 75c TVe Welcomeyou ta Portland. 200 eomfottible roomi rsch with bath, neitonion ric. Convenient down-town location HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND. OREGON Lotas C. bociu ImnIciu Munair pepper 'nnd" celery," salt, ' Dip in crumbri'Ahd egg" yolks, mixed with wan?,. lip again In rriimbs.'Heut fai In Trying pan.' add meat. Itrowr? well. Place' In' b(ki.K pan, dot Willi butter and udd one-halt cup hot water. - Hake- 1 hour. . . -. . :l" jV Toimilo Halad JCightsllcos tomatoes, (; One cup sliced encumbers, y ()ie-fouith cup ijhopped celery. Twu. tablespoons' chopped onions. Two luldespuoiiB chopped green peppeiif. ; . - , ' .One-half teaspoon wilt. One-fourtlr .teaspoon paprika. " one-half, ctip nil ff mayonnaise. Three lab)isptions chili aauce. .Unl- Int'etilents. Arrange, -to-inat'oe; oa leituce. add encumbers, 1 celery, mi Ions and green peppers. ; Sprjukle salt add paprika, Tw ! wiilt- mayonnnie.HiHl . chlji snttee. l.ong'f PtMik Oraiie .lYcnm I'lo .j v . Pit- c;u ;. f .. One cup fVJtir. i' ..'' iine-fonrth' teaspoon salt. j Ohe-thlrd cp lard. ' . . ' Two tablespooitN toldLwater. i, Mix flour an.l hhI.i. Cut In lard ; with knlfo and, inlxlng with knife. sloyViy add cold ,ynlei When stiff dough forms, roil- out to fit into deep pie.pan.f "Pi'lek sjdes aiid hot lom .with a fork. .Hake. Oraiigii Oi-enm Filling . Two-thirds cyp sugar, , One-third enp fjodr. V '' One-elfebth' leit'yjioon wilt.-'' . Three - Tablespoons, .lefinpiv juice. ' oSm cup ortinKe"Jnico. Ji . 1'wo-thlriin cup, .water.,. , 'One tahlespooir lintteiv.i -r -Tiree egg' yolks.17-''., ',. ' Hh-nd silgur. .fiou)'- and. will. 'Add frnil Julep'. and Jwaier. Add Imttei and egg y'blks. . rook In' d6tbje lvller ubtibve'ry hiii'k and oronmy. Htli frenuenlly.. PouKlnlo bakeif shells and caver . .i Itli . meringue ; mad m by beutlng egg. whites ,'uittll X sutr: una intiiipgfc4 ,tHiliHjnons of confectioner's aitgerV Halio 12 'min- olef In h low' -oven. i OuivCleaning SERVICE SAVES r i youri , , clothing- bills MAIN 56 Standard J.aundry Co. ".Vllttf Snviiie Slulloii'.' . f 'ir-.lif'ja-. Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Faee "FRESH FROM THllOASflRf FLAVO R IN HI-TEST VACUUM COFFEE To prirv for you tho frcih, " iichr (lovor of M-J-B Coffee o tpecial vacuum process it necessary. I J-cylindered va cuum machines, owned, pat- , ented and used exclusively by M-J-B guarantee the "f-resh , from the Roaster" flavor. DOUBLE ACTION FIrit la tka dmll ' ; - Thra In tka - Same Price for over 38 years .. 25 ouaeet for 25 1 Ue teas than of , high priced brands MILLIONS Or POUND! U1BD ' BY OUR GOVERNMENT Nettletori Shoes This Week Only l j. i li m u i ii t; u t ; i t M it it t it EVE RY CAN Buy a can of M-J-B Coffee today. You'll make a pleasant discovery.And becauseM.J.8 is a richer blend you may use slightly loss coffee per cup. Your grocer has It in the green and gold can. 7. ksi MJkM-i:,:, i Tub Stop i f Lvv, M . m y Jg. i I i --