Friday, August 4, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. PareTbrM SOCIETY NOTES; Mlw Bo Dak, aselet? Editor 'elephone Msln 600 TJntll $ S0 m. m La Grande Women Golfers Defeat Baker Team Here Thursday By Score of 25 to 2 Reversing an 18 to IZ'j defeat which they suffered at Baker recent ly, La Grande women golfers defeated a group of players irom that city yesterday 28 to 2, They played on the course at the La Grande country club and between the morning and afternoon rounds luncheon was ser ved In the club house. Miss Mildred Stuchell was awarded a prize for the low net score and Mrs. McKlm received a prize by shoot ing tho second high net Bcore, Points by matches Include: Miss Stuchell, 0; Miss Anne Stange, 8, Mrs. Bartlett, 0; Mrs. R. P. Murphy, 3, Miss Baer, 0; Mrs. John Ormand, 3. Mrs. Edwards, 0; Mrs. E. McManus, 3. Mrs. Cate, 0; Mrs. A. W. Nelson, 3. Mrs. Rlppoy, 0; Mrs. Pred Spaeth, 3. Mrs. McKlm, 1; Mrs. W. 0. Per kins, 2. Mrs. Cox, 0: Mrs. Fogle, 3. Mrs. Tucker, 0; Mrs. Chase Bohn enkamp 2. Eagles, Auxiliary In Social Hour The Eagles auxiliary joined the members of the Eagles lodge last t night for a social hour following a regular meeting at the hall. A new sick committee was appointed by the auxiliary and Includes Mrs. Frank Fatt, chairman, Mrs. Agnes Andrews and Mrs. Myrtle Anderson. i . . Mrs. O. E.' Hildebrand, 1302 ft Cherry street, was named as tho next hostess for the Eagles sewing club which meets next Wednesday at 2 o'clock at her home. Seven Get 20-Year Membership Pins Seven charter members of the L. A. to the B. of R. T. were presented with 20-year membership pins when the organization met for a regular busi ness session Wednesday afternoon at the Eagles hall. Those honored were Mrs. Lillle Alstott, Mrs. Elizabeth Clay, Mrs. Cora Kerr, of La Grande; Mrs. Chatham, of Baker; Mrs. Ora Hamilton, of Pendleton; Mrs. Myrtle Ruby and Mrs. Gertrude Happcrsett, of Portland. A program followed the presenta tion and included: "Little Dame Crump", a recitation by Virginia Landers. "Hungarian Dance", by Brahms, and "Our School Band, by Rolfe, ptano ducts by Misses Thelma and Warnaruth Strain. S'ln the Valley of the Moon", a piano solo, by Dorothy Mann, who also fur nished a son gby the same name which was published about 20 years ago. "'Mrs. Mosley's Offspring," a reading by Jackie Sherod. Piano solos by Lockram Johnson. Clarinet solo, by Robert Dow, ac companied on the piano by Mrs. Johnson. Skit, by Mrs. Ada Pidcock, Mrs. Hazel Coughenowcr, Mrs, Mason and Mrs. Arnett. After the program, cake and ice 1 cream were served. The table had as a centerpiece, a large white cake with 20 red candles In green holders, the colors of the order. Mrs. Feuerhelm To Entertain PERRY ROAD TO BECOME A PUBLIC ROUTE The county court, in the closing af ternoon of lta August session, accept ed tho viewers report relative to the Perry road and decided to establish It as a publio highway. This la the road, leading from Perry to the Old Oregon Trail highway this side of the viaduct, and formerly It has been a private highway. The remainder of the session was spent on routine matters auditing1 bills, passing on the docket, etc. WAR VETERANS PLAN PICNIC Spanish-American war veterans of Eastern Oregon and Washington, In cluding Baker, La Grande, Wahn Walla and Pendleton, will hold a pic nic Sunday, August 6, at Emigrant Springs, beginning at noon. Ten or 12 department officers of Oregon and Washington are expected to be pres ent, according to information receiv ed here. Browning Defeats Strangler Lewis VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 4 F) Jim Browning, 220 pounds, Verona, Mo., tossed Ed Strangler Lewis, 240, Los Angeles, so hard here last night the former heavyweight champion was unable to continue the match after each, had won a fall. WALLOWA CO. FAIR BOARD . IS SELECTED ENTERPRISE, Ore. (Special) A county fair board of three members was named by the county court at Its meeting Wednesday. They are w. J. Ortman, Elmer Hogaboom and O, H. Zurcher. The law provides that un der circumstances such as exist In this county, the county court shall appoint a board to see that tho pre mium money raised by taxation Is properly distributed. Steps nave been taken to hold a fair either the latter part or September or October. The Missouri gams and flBh do partment will discontinue stocking streams with brown trout, having found results unsatisfactory. Mrs. Mary Feuerhelm will have members of tho Women of the Moose at her home tonight for a no hostess card party. Tables will be arranged for pinochle after which a no-hostess lunch will bo served. NOTICE Wo sell only Artificial Ice made from pure water. All calls answered promptly. We also handle only the best quality of Coal and Wood. All our products are guaran teed. Our services are the best. Gaither Ice & Fuel Co. Main 528 RECONVM Ij ROSE C'TY LUXURIOUS IL jllg with bath JM FRENCH ACTIIKSS WEARS FROCK OF BLACK WOOL PARIS VP) Jane Aubert, French actress, wears an afternoon frock of lightweight black; wool designed with sleeves of white organdie. With It she wears a lightweight black wool coat with black monkey fur trimming at the sleeves. SOCIAL CALENDAR J Frldpy, Aug. 4 3:00 Eagle Sewing club, with Mrs. Chase. Hildebrand, 1302 Cherry. 7:30 Women of the Moose card party, with Mrs. Mary Feuerhelm. 8:00 Flfty-Flfty club, with Mrs. Ed McManus. Saturday, Aug. 6 2:00 Women's Relief Corps, at the Odd Fellows hall, Sunday, Aug. 6 Neighbors of Woodcraft, all-day picnic, at Fine Cone. . ' Tuesday, Aug. 8 ' 2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors club, with Mrs. Mary Ormand. 7:30 Women of the Moose, at the Odd Fellows hall. B:00 Women's Benefit associa tion, at the Eagles hall. ... Wednesday, Aug. 8 10:00 So-Ne-He club, all day meeting at Pine Cone. 2:00 Christian Missionary so ciety, Mrs. J. H. Snodgrass. 7:30 Crystal Rebekah lodge, No. 50, Odd Fellows hall. Rosicrucians Of City Represented At San Jose Meet Rosicrucians of La, Grand were represented at the recent interna tional convention of the order held In San Jose, Gal., July 18 to 22, by Mrs. R. A. TuU of 1201 Eleventh street. Nearly 700 from four foreign Jurisdictions of the order attended the mystical conclave, she redone. tl'he sessions of the convention were devoted to lectures and addresses en mystical, philosophical and sclentiflo topics in accordance with tha object of the organization," she said. - "Of outstanding interest ' to the delegates was a demonstration of the color organ in the Francis Bacon auditorium of the order. The color organ was created under the direc tion of Dr. H. Spencer Lewis, supreme officer of the order, In the Roslcru olan laboratory after "years of re search. When selections were played upon the organ, the consciousness 'be comes aware of the harmony not alone through the sense of hearing, .but also through the visual apprecia tion of the blending of magnificent colors projected upon a large silk screen. The present project of the Roslcruclan experimental laboratory is the development of an electrical device for measuring . the magnetic radiations of the humon, or the aura, and an attempt to manifest them to GRANDE R0NDE MEAT CO. "MT. EMILY BRAND" , Saturday & Monday Specials Ye are in;.the midst of out Pork Packing Season. Get your choice cuts at a reduction. Spare Ribs ' Cottage Butts " Meaty? I Sugar Cured 5 lbs. .. ... 25c I Pound.. .. .9c the naked eye." The convention adopted resolutions for the further extentlon of . the Junior order activities throughout the world, and the continued assertion in all literature and newspaper adver tisements that the order. Is not a re ligious fraternity. In further accord with the educational principles of the order, It was resolved that there be a continuation of donations of the monthly periodical "The Roslcruclan Digest," to publio libraries through out the world. Plans were made to erect In Roslcru clan park soon a small but exact e plloa of a Roman basilica with a large seating capacity. This structure will be the eighth unit each building a different style of architecture. The next annual convention also will be held in San Jose, Oal. TWO INJURED IN ACCIDENT NEAR POWDER Merrltt Legore, 47, or Tolooaset, was out about the face and Mrs. O. J. Cox. 77, of Telocaset, also was Injured when their car left the Old Oregon Trail near North Powder at 10:30 o'clock last night, It was learned here today. The cause of the wreck was not known but It may have been caused by mechanical trouble, It Is reported. 1 The extent of Mrs. Cox's Injuries were unknown. NAZI DOCTRINE IN TEXT BOOKS STIRS AUSTRIA Dy Wade Werner VIENNA VP) Educational author. Itles of Austria are revising school histories as one way of helping Chan cellor Engelbert Dollfuss' campaign for perpetuation of Austria's Inde pendence. The movement had Its motive In the fact that while Dollfuss was urg ing the people to resist the nassl doc trine of union with Germany, the textbooks were preaching "anschluss" to the youngsters. Language Posses Htnte Lines Says one of these text books undor the caption "Germany, Nation and State": '"The territory inhabited by the Ocrman people is Germany, which Is larger than the German relch. State and nation do not always occupy Identical territory; . the language boundaries of peoples seldom coin cide with state boundaries. "And so great sections of German speaking territory belong to foreign states. Even the union of the two purely German states, the German relch and Austria, has not yet been attainable. "To be sure, the law of November 12, 1018, which determined the form of the newly oreated Austrian repub lic, contained also the paragraph: 'German Austria Is a constituent part of the German republic' "But the world war victors, par ticularly France, England and Italy, prohibited In the peace treaty the union of the two states; notwith standing that all Germans fervently desire this 'anschluss'." Would Recall Austria's Post Supporters of Dollfuss also point out that the textbooks have little to say about Austria's glorious past. What Irritates some of these crit ics even mors Is the hamrner-and-slckle motif (n the present Austrian coat of arms, which is reproduced In some of the textbooks with the ac companying line: '"Note the hammer and sickle." In other words, the existing books contain passages which can be used! as nasi propaganda by teachers in clined to sympathize with the an sohluss movement, or as Marxist pro paganda ("note the hammer and sickle") by teachers who lean to the loft. "'Oct out your old history books and tell the children what Austrlans achieved in past generations,'" was the appeal Dollfuss recently made to parents. TENNIS DRESS FASHIONED OF BRIGHT ORANGE BILK v WASHINGTON VP) lle. Marie Theresa laboulaye, daughter at the French ambassador, was a dashing figure on the tennis court with a frock and a tiny hat of bright oiangs silk. The frock was mad with a tail ored round collar and small cap sleeves. Eat to feel , F I T I A Mr? our OWN HOME MADE MAYONNAISE tastes the way you want it to taste Pork Steak Pork Roast Lean 2 lbs. . . .. . . 23c I 21bs. .. ..25c Coffee M. J. B. Safety Seal Northern Tissue Sterilized Paper 3-lb.Tins .. 85c I 3 Rolls .. ..19c Preferred Stock Mayonnaise ! In quart pantry jars that can be used for canning. ' Special for Saturday - Each 29c Bisquick or Gold Medal Cake Flour Each 19c Preferred Stock Tomato Juice Lai'ge 15-oz. Tins 3for . .. .. 25c Peaches Royal Clul Fancy Halves Tin ... . 15c Doz. $1.75 Vt Ripe Olives Sun Ripe Medium Size Qt. Tin ... . . 25c Our stores are operating under the N.R.A. plan. Open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday's Included Home j Made Mayonnaise in VA Minutes one hand jTjT ' PERFECT ' EVERY TIME I poor with' the A " 1 Pirlt WESSON OIL New MIXER and both for ' is Some folks like a sweet mayonnaise . . . and some don't want any sugar at all. Some like mustard, and some Can't stand it. And lots of people like the taste and healthfulness of fresh lemon juice while others want vinegar. There's only one way to have mayonnaise that is not sweet at all, or that is extra sweet . , . only one way to have mayonnaise that is ' made with lemon juice instead of vinegar . . . and that way is to make it yourself. Home made mayon naise is simply choice Wesson Oil, an egg just out of the shell, and seasoning exactly as you like it HERE'S THE NEW MIXER THAT WHIPS IT UP IN llA MINUTES! PERFECT MAYONNAISE EVERY TIME! It works with one hand while you pour with the other . . . whips up a perfect mayonnaise in 1 minutes ... the time required for the pint of Wesson Oil to pour out of the can. When the can is empty, six more strokes and your mayonnaise is finished. It can't fail. GET THE MIXER AND ONE PINT OF WESSON OIL at your grocers today! both for 49 The redpe is on the mixer ' WESSON OI La making good things to eat lis. K The ttdpt Is en dw mtjotr,