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Saturday, November 1, 1024. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY A Hallowe'en parly of exception- :l pleasure wob enjoyed lunl cvc-i itui nt tho Country club by neurly wo hundred guests and Mm eve lint; whs spent in true, old-fushlon-d Hallowe'en manner, Thu party wis Riven by Mr. und Mrs. A. C Jumuton, Mr. und Mrs. G. U Iut oii, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Wes vnhuver und Mr. and Mrs. H. JO. (rnlklna. I The, t'ountry club Interior was nuHt appropriately decorated with roblins. witches und black eats. .'urn stocks stood In the corners md nround the fire place where; ;ratklhi(f fire under un Immense -aldron udded to thu tvullsttc feu tures. Jn the annex several kegs uf perfectly sweet ud harinless ci ihr took one back to the old New i;nwlund days. The dunce sturted nt nine o'clock Litli music furnished by Olson's IrIiI pti'co orchestra, und until ..long after midnight the "fiwd enjoyeu meinm-ivcs. G. Avery. Mrs. L. U. I'hrce, Mrs. Erneat Wulkins, Mrs. Lester Klodv lard, and &irn. Uoy Curmy. In formation concerning the party may be had by calling any mem ber of the committee. ecived the lowest score during the past year they entertulned the lady members of the club last Wednes day evening at the dining room of the No m me r hotel with a delicious imnquel. At eight o'clock all mem bers of the club were seated to un litborutc!y decorated banquet ta ble ami after thu banquet was fin ished the time was spent at "6(iu" with Mrs. Kred Kiddle winning high score for the ladles prize ami U M. Hoyt winning the gentle men's prize. Mrs. George Cochran was hos teas to the Thursday Bridge club, ,rs- '"'' iHihnn and Mrs. Kd Thursday afternoon ut her home on j Boylen were hostesses to the Jolly Second street. Three tables were ! bridge club Thursday afternoon at at play during tho afternoon with1"') home of Mrs. lioylen. Jutting Mrs. M. It. Donohue winning hlghtllu afternoon's play Mrs. Claude core for the club prize and Mm. I Mac key won high honors. and Mrs. Colon It. Kberhard getting the rews won the second prize. A do guest prize. The rooms were beautifully deco rated In accordance with the sea son, exquisite fall flowers being used, and u delicious two coursi luncheon wus served. There is probubly no subject la auction that is more InU't-estlng or difficult Ihsin that of inle. .......... i... ..i. ..i.i ti...i in lui.,u l course luiiohcon wa. " , served at (lit- clout- or the B.U.K-. shml(1 (.iin.y w,th soim. mutton thai will often uffortl vtil- iilit 192 lir Uoyk. Jt. ' ARTICLE No. 2 ' i li t 7, Lt.. ii nd dur nar the eventuc reguiur e.t:iKnuornoou ciuo me prior to the dinner hour every mg. uy presenting a junior p ro ut was decorated Willi Hullo-'1""' imuvianip u. .nw Miss Opal It. Brudshuw and Kd gur H. Strtngtnun were united In narriage October at the pnr- .'sonage of the ltapllst church, with Tuesday afternoon. November 4 I Reverend O. A. I'ollurd. of the Jolly (the Monday Musical Department llaptist church, reudlng the ser- or mo Neighborhood club will fur- vice. Only the witnesses were At midnight a fine dinner wusjnish the entertainment for the j present. Tho young people are togs und furnished Home noise: making device to add to the gay occasion. , . HtriUi it I lierelllp i p-plscopi Gladys Miller, assisted by Mrs. Harriett MaeDonald. About twen ty children are to take part and the program will Include vocal und piano numbers and duhclng und drumu. bol h from Im. Grunde make their homo here. und will I'lie first of a series of winter Isoelul ail airs ior unu uy ui innii- of the Kir .si Melliodist piscopal Church was held Thnrs- lay evening. Jn point of the num ber present, and In original enter tainment, the affair was the out- uiMiiilliiir event of Unit church in ilmf. After hnstket i.lnnir "en ClilKSeS with II at which over I flu people wereiparty. Hallowe'en decorations pre- r. Klw.rt ..rni'rmn on ,.,,IVUiled throughout Uie high Sl'llOOl Th'e Sacred Heart Academy htgli school students spent a very enjoy able afternoon ycBtcrduy when the Junior and Sophomore classes en tertained the Senior und l-'resh- Malrowe en joyed In the way of piano numbers room and an excellent program by Helen K Williams, Dorothy!1 given, con;,m. m u. ... Itrou-nton ami l.ois Nelson: a reel-, Beniuuon oi urpnun ahuiv latluti by l.ois Harding and appro- rence iM-iaou. inuuu. j prlate remarks by Dr. il. B.P" Swalberg; two beautl- Hrownton. chairman of the coin-l11' "dunces by little Judy heigrist. mlttee. and the pastor. ' violin duets and solos by In behulf of Ihe church Mrs. Mlsms Alice and Mary Kliza- Sherwood Williams presented a ' beth -Cooper. Miss Bessie hw al-ri.-aullful Indian robe to Mr. and g and Wtnfleld beott acted he Mrs. H, K. Tulley as a token of part of two country children in the I A numlu-r of Kucsslnn Kll"'a , I1AK Kll llf.SIIlDN'l' I'ASSKS ON ' CHURCH NEWS CHKISTIAN CHfltCH Sun d a y He boo I u t 9:4 A wit h a class for everyone. Come and study the word of God with us. 1'reiichlng both morning and evening by the pastor, C. H. and Juntor.Kmleuvnr at (1:45. An Invltallon to sill to be with us In these services. O. W. Jones. -,-l..i,lul,tii Inunnl llio 't'lllli.V. ftlllWl ilv, the members of whom are jJi'nlor class closed Ihe program. Ul'...rfltr I,..,vi. 1 n fJr-nwl.. ' A nUlUbef of gUCSSlllg gtlll ' After the program the giiesls i"5 "m1"" ,, , . were entertained by witches. nd some time spent at fishing rhambers of horror, crystal gazers fur fortunes. At the close of the and other Hallowe'en stunts or afternoon refreshments were serv elever conception. Miss Mabel d. corresponding with the Hallo- Doly and a comnilltee of helpers ween luea. u uie noai re profusely praised for theiicss"s. originality of the spook program. I The church baseimlt was exten- IVenuse the gentlemen members slvelv decorated in autumn style, of the islunu ' ny uaru ciu.j One of the chief means of atnuse- uieiit was Die washing of dishes by to unfoiiunatu mules of the spe cies. ; The Island City Card club met last evening at the home of 'Mr. a nd ..Mrs. D. M. Hoyt. with Mr. and Mrs.. Hoyt und Mr. and Mrs. G rov er Grlmmett us hoals and hostess es. . The home was artistically decorated; for the occasion to rep-j resent iiauowe -en una lavors tor veryone were found In a grab bag nadj (f a large pumpkin.-Hlx' lablis uf "5dU" were at play dur ing the evening and ; before ad journment a delicious luncheon was served, with tables beautifully lecorated for the occasion cor responding with the Hallowe'en idea. l.ttOe Miss Helen Sargent whs hostess lo u number of young ''lends yesterday afternoon at the Mime of her mother, Mrs. K. Marks. The home was cleverly leeoraled to represent Hallowe'en or the o'"usion ami games of the 'Spooky' nature were enjoyed, af er w hteh a delicious luncheon. Kvlth tho same Hallowe'en Idea prevailing, was served. With almost as much enthusiasm is November 4 (election day) is hooked forwurd to, so is I hat of November 5. (Kederated Club Kn ilowment Day) especially among the ladles of Da Grande and the iYandc Uonde valley. This day is observed in some way by all Ked- -fated Women's clubs throughout Wn- state, proceeds lo be used to Fi fray overhead 'expi-ns s In State I'ederated club office. The locpl Neighborhood club has i-hiirten to have a benefit party Wi'dnesday, November 5, at two io'eloek at the Itex hall. Illidge, r.rtii and Kensington being the features of the afternoon. During the tea hour, from .4 to f. an In teresting entertain inenl has been irrangeil. All members and friends TWO COM'KSS PART IX Si.tHMt.000 THAIX IIOI.IH'I1 CHICAGO (By the Associat ed Dress). Willie Newton and Wtllurd Newton pleaded guilty today before l-'ederal ' Judgo Cliffe to complicity in tho Uounduut $2,000,0(1(1 train rob bery. Their sentence , was dc f erred pending hearing of oth ers Indicted in connection with the robbery., Hearts A, Q, 7 clubs io, u. s, 4. :t Diamonds J, lu,7 Spades Q, 4 uable aid in bidding and pl-iy of the hand. To 1m able to dra.v the proper Inferences from Die! 'I'"'H no Kcore on the rub- btddtng requires not only long ex-jcr game. Y dealt and bid one nerlenee but also a certain analy-: ciuo, it one spaue. two ciuuj. sis and deduction that all do not A two hearts, Y three clubs und possess. For this reason no play-: H passed. What should 7. now ..r Rlimilit h riisrouraeed at his! do with the foregoing bund? Z luck of skill in muking proper Inferences, since even among the best players errors are common. Inferences are drawn from tho happened lo be a brilliant player and one who was noted for draw ing Inferences q ilckly and cor rectly. His deductions were sonie- (.'ori;ss hank itonm:nY SACK AM DNTO (AD). V, V. Richards, lilentlficd us a Kiiim ath J'all hotel fc proprietor, to day confessed that he, with Joe Duncan, negro, now be ing held at Woodlnnd, robbed the Ititfnk of Italy's Woodland branch several weeks ago, ac cording to tho police. Dlght .tho isand dollars. mostly In silver, were found in liichard'j automobile. actual hlds made and the carls what as follows: My partner has in one's own hand, so that if re-bid his club suit so must haxul tho bidding is incorrect or there much better than an original bld; Is an untiH-iul distribution of the ; A bus refused to help his pan cards, the results often are uot i ner's spade bid and H baa r lo be Incorrect. Inferences at fused to re-bid. Therefore , It's u the best are only mot e or less i certainty that I und my partner brilliant guesses but the best aue-j have the spade suit stopped. Sln:u tlon players, however, are un-;I have a double stopper in the doubtedly those who can draw in-j heart milt, why not bid. three no ferences quickly and correctly. ) I rump and try for game nnd rui- ln the following hand, one off her A Tier going through the.-e the playeiH made a correct an. 1 1 menial processes, Z bid three no brilliant bid. based solely on hlstrunip and all passed. The hands Inferences from thu bidding: lof tho vurlous players follow: Hearts -- K. 6 Clubs A, g. J, 7, 2 Diamonds CJ, 5, 2 Snades K, J, 7 Hearts 4. 3. 2 , y ' : t lubH K, a A HA K Kit, Ore. Mrs. Mettle K Smith, age 54 years, died October alter a lingering illness of sev eral months. Mrs. Smith had been a resident of Baker county 1 f years. She was u native of Mis souri. Her husband died a num ber of yeurs ago. You'll find it In the Want Ads. KIltST BAPTIST CHVItC.H Sixth street at Spring avenue. Ser vices for Sunday. November 2. D124. Sunday school meets at' 10 o'clock. A place for you and your whole family to study, each In his own way., the eternal things tf God. The person who thinks he does not need to study these dili gently, thereby reveals his lack of acquaintance with the deep things of the Spirit. Come to a school that yields the finest returns for your time, yet from which no one ever gruduates. Morning worship it 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pas tor on the theme: "The House- nolder." Children's sermon theme. ' Imagination.". B. V. I. I. - at fl::te p. m. This is to be the or ganization meeting of Die Baptist Young People's Dnlon. It. will b an important meeting and all whe wish to participate ln Die organi sation and become charter mem bers are urged not to forget ihc hour. Young people of high school uge and older an- invited. Kvc nlng service at 7:3a o'clock. Ser mon bv the' pastor on the theme: "The Republic of God. Yotl an invited to partbipate In the ser-vb-es of this church. Tuesday fr election day. The position taken by this pulpit and this church is that a man's duty should be re ligiously .iiseharged. This is true ihc church holds n very important place, is It a good tiling? Why not make it better? Perhaps yoi can make il bigger und better. Per hups, by making tho, church bigge. und butter,,, you vould4-b.o .jniidi nnipplcr perhaps belter ulso. W are preparing now Tor somethlm outstanding un dupllfllng. It wil occur the second week of Novcm ncr. The pastor. If hu does no forget, will make unnounccnicn next Sunday morning und evening If the forgets this important an! uouncenient well, perhaps yoi better cojii . anyhow for then might be, ftoine other things In con nection with' the church worshlj which would really interest am benefit y6u Hall K. Wallls. pus tor. LOW, LIGHTLY HONED LA CAMILLE! Comfort to tho nth degree! This I.a C'ainillo la fushloned of dainty materials, has low top and back of elastic web bing. A garment, that for sheer loveliness and practical ity, cannot be equalled. Be fitted to u Da Camitle und know reiil corset comfort. A full lino uf the dirferciil models In ItrusstcrcH ami Cor sets, always on hum). MRS. KOBT. PA'CriSON Corset lrrc l'liom- Alain r.lltt . IIIHI -llli St., West or I'. . 66 Stop Stitch Hose Admired Above All Others For A QUALITY A SliKVICli A VALUE "Tripple-A" full fashioned pure silk JIoso, . in all the new shades as Bunny, Ilaetjuet, Stone Grey and Pelican. . $1.50 - $1.95 - $2.25 - $3.50 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Hi-arl .!. I", 9, S. 5 I'lults fi 1 tiiitnoiKlH A, K, It. 4 Siuih'B S. 0. II It : Kiaiuiinila S. 0. :l : Simik-s A. 1 0. !i, 0. : llciuls A. Q, " . l'lula 1(1, !'. 8. 4. :t lt:i Tids J, in, 7 Spaili-H Q, 4 A opt-nt'i! tins tnt V. wim th'! clHht or spiuK-s lioin- of iniiMnK IiIh Himilo h.iiI lit-li? llt-tlil (lie- Wlllll Ail.i. 1 v (- V I Mm i : trick with the lueen In his own hum). H now took the club, finesse und It won he trick with the king. 11 now- led back a low suide hoping that his partner would hold three spades ami be able to lead It to him if A got the lead. This was good play on It's part as he had no re-entry and his on'y was for A to get the lead and have a third spade lo lead. ', however, won the trick . In Y's hand and proceeded to score game nnd rubber, making four club tricks, three heart tricks and two spade tricks. It was a clever inferential bid and one that allows the possibilities of correct inference. . Answer .to Problem o. 1 Hearts A. Q. 10, 7 Clubs None ' .Diamonds 3 ' Spades None Ileal is K, S.,4, '2 Clubs J Diamonds None Spades None : llearlH .!. (1. r.. :t 11 : Clubs None : Diamonds (J Spades Nonu KPl.SCOI'AL CHL'ltCH tfol Communion, H: on a. m. Honda; school, !t:4.1. Morning service, 1 I lev. S. V. Creasey, reetor. of the Neighborhood club are 1Irg-wliether that duly Is toward l.h to be present. Those who have j church or toward his comirutnily oeen Invited to play bridge or rmintry. It Is scarcely thlnk- T.uC," t a Hpeelal table-will flnd''l' that one would matniain that, tables provided. A special InviiaMbi a country which lives on tin tlon lo tea Is cxlended lo iHnrfrngo of Ihe people, he had n teachers duty to exercise his suffrage. 1: I The comi.illtce In charge ore'lM" your duly to vole you will b. Mrs. Hobert A. Pratt. Mrs. It. 1Mb than a loyal cilUen if you d.. WesUnhuver. Mrs. C. I- Duiton. not vote. George Albert l'odard. Mrs. Kimer MeManus. Mrs. Clyde pantor. MaUHlnn. Mis. M. t " Sellz. Mrs. II. r DO THE TINY TOTS HOWL? Must of the liltln lUl'fl nrent very entry abnt get ting a hair t hob li s a strange proceeiling and you can't blame them, ,'e take sp-clul pains wtfh the tiny ones and lifuke the bob attractive HI Ihe same time. You'll like mir service. Hung the kid dies til. GEIST MAK1NELL0 SHOP ltnmi A, Sonuner Kldg. "A lk-suly Ahl fur , JJcry w0." Thone Main 577 I'KKSItYTKKIAN CIHKi'lI Christian ciit.enshlp is the privi lege or us all. To be able lo ex r ctH' our Christianity In national (affairs by the right of franchise Is indeed a privilege. This coming week will afford us the opportun ity as Chrisiian cltixetjs to vote our Chrlsilun convictions. I,et us all be round doing our duty. Like wise may we rind ourm iv s attend ing church worship tomorrow mnrnlnir nt II at whirl) time Miss Daisy Uobbs will b the soloist and the minister will bring the ni" wige. (tor Sunday School al !:.': our Christian Kndeavor at (i:lf, ami Ihe second s'Hftim of the lec ture roiirs- on Ihe nt tidy book; " f One Itlood." T "::ta. On Mondav evening the Wesitninsf-r (iot'd will inert at the home of Mrs. Put yea; on Tuesday ev-nliiK the eoiiiniun lly llllde class: nn V. dn s l i nf lernoon the lidi' Aid w-ify. It us enlist in the affairs of the King dom of our Lord. Win. Crosby I Cosh, minister. M. K. CHl'HCH, SOUTH Nortl i-'ir street and I' Avenue. Hert A Powejl, pastor.. Sunduy School a ii:4fi ii, ni. V K. Khun, Supt Preaching by the pastor at II u in. Subject: "Is Our Christianity Worlh Prpogating?" K p w o rt I League al H::to p. in. Preaching b; J. It. Dills, presiding elder of th Inland district. The first Quarterl; t'onference will bo held at the clos lof the evening service. Kvery mm yliould have a church home. V. would be pleased lo have you maki yours with us. KIKST M KTH(JDIST K PI SCO PAL cm itcH Continuing tin thought of the pasl month In th morning services the pasior wl ,ise for the theme at It u. m. 01 Sunday "Can Clod He Kound?" Th Holy Communion will be eclehrnt ed til the morning service. Th evening worship and sermon wil .lie given at 7:30 when the puslo will preach on a theme relutcd ti the lOvangellsttc campaign of th church which Is scheduled to op'i on tin evening of November HSth The Sunrlay school convenes In al departments up to and Includiiif ihe Intermediate ut 9:4n a. m Adult department begins Its rlas. work at 1 o'clock. J r. H . S itrownton will be the speaker a' the Men's Korum. in the ehurcl parlor al 1" a. m. Organ and chol muslc during I he day's service The Kpvvorth J.eague In their simlj and devotions ul i:3e p. m. in th parlor of l In- church. Cliritl'll OK THK NAZAPKNI S-rviee for Sunday as follow Siinclny School. ::(.' u. in. Morn illK sr-rviee. 1 t.a . KvnlnK n r vfi ., 7:3n p. m, P.ev. Sanm-r wil preach moi ninir and evening "Come lo the 'New Church." l rated at tin- corner of 11 rut ant Lonp streets. . .; ' Hearts. 3 .. V. Clubs --4 , . I daiiionds ,f ' ti - i, ' Spades r, 4 if spades are Dumps and. V. Is in the lend, how can Y-Z win all he tricks' against ailV imsfilhln defense? V. shouhl tend his five and "our of spades on which V should discard the trey of diamonds and he seven of h earls. A is Toi ce.l to discard two Hearts, or AH lour ir 'clubs will be good. H also is forced lo discard two hearts or s jack of diamonds will be good. A und II arc now leri wun two hearts each mo ' leads the nine of hearts, finesses the nueeii ind then wins the balance of the tricks with the aco und ten of hearts. ' Scalps JiQliiiii can lc lwlcr nor produce quicker mulls tliuu Those "Delicious" Fancy Pepper Pan Roasts Are Now Being Served - - At The Silver Grill the remarkable I SCALP TREATMENTS aumenfed by (tie frequent use of that iibuderful new tonic SCALP-TONER. MAItl.MXI.t) IOS.MKIIO i K1IU1 Itni. 2.1, New Knli'y llldi;. IMiuiio Mnlu I2tt The InttM-national Bible Students' Association, La Grande Branch, tire pleased to announce to their many friends that one of their traveling lecturers, M. L. HERR of New York, N. Y., will speak in the Katies Hall TUESDAY, NOV. 4th. at 7:13 P. M. His theme will Ite "World Dominion Beinj? Tntn.sl'ered; Millions Now Living Will Never Die." All are cordially invited, lection Seals are free. No col- Marcelling Bobbing - Shampooing Manicuring 1 Initio Mays ruKluiul Ontilliatu lCnJ otlt St. l'liom- Delco REM Y WILLAUD B0SCI1 Official Service Station ' Willard Genuine Part3 United Motor i ; Official Service1 Station Sales and Service' Genuine Paris UNITED .MOTOR AUTO LITE we iiArrnKY Ki.Kcrmo. skuviob. ,inr v l;lKlilml Mnclililn Works miljt. t LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS BHHHIllllIUHSEISaaaSlHl.BBHlHMIBUBElBaaElU WALLING IB n n m H n M in n M M M H H -i M Coat and Hat VIIIHT ClllltfH OK IllltlS-l Sf lKNTISTS t ortu r uf l'lrl nn. WuHlitnifton. Hiitiiltty murnintf wr if'P nt 1 1 u'l'I'M k. Siil.ji-.-t: -Kv.TlMoltnff I'tinii.lt-nu-nt.' Kunriny Kchonl at !: 45 h. hi Wf.ln.mlMy i-vt-nlnv inn-tlnir t n'rl.K'li. ITtif ri'UflinK 'rot.lll. nov ISI..KM' I'lTV I'M Ml MTV im iili il In Wml -Jm-iilintin IIIilK t'tlt'ltt'll Sniii.- tlilm: i'-in t-'-Jt-itmi .1. ti op'-n ilnily fxrt-ut Hun tft-r. Kur tin- .l(rr antl III- tiT-'to ) p. III. dally). All ar- in ilfl ol the community e tliat.Tittd. Buy your furniture the modern way a small pay ment down and the rest in weekly or monthly in stallments just like !i savings' account.' - Our easy credit terms point (he way to a more comfortable home for you this winter at prices which are umaz ingly low. CARR'S why Doi;s a (iKt i s havk a 1'Akadi;? Because they wajit to tell the world about it. Yotl can tell the world we have some of the BEST CANDY in town. , The Candy Shop 20 I IB KT. "The Home or Ilomc-Made Candy" (Kcluil only) S FEATURING A SPECIAL REDUCTION g ON liEAUTIFUL "LA VOGUE" COATS M , Rich, soft pile falirics, including Velvetoncs, Or- mandale, Cut Pnlaires, Bolivias, in dressy fur H , trimmed and tailored models. M Courier, Cameo and Fashion-Trimmed Hals Values ?lo.(M), in groups of 5 $5.95, $7.50 and 5 $10.75 WALMNG'S La Grande, Oregon. Plionc 31 l-J s t' M U i 1 ) s Iir s mr- ' s ! :fa.:.i m fit I J. IHIiIIIIBEBBBiKHBaiSSBIiaBHBIBBIaiRiaiiIllBl H m