Monday, February 2, 1923.
TITS EA CTIANDB OBSERVES
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
A large number of the student-
.lyoflhehllthKl.oolwerpre..I refvshimn.s v,r
nt Kbfllii4tr auanintf l? huh f ha HI I
nt Hutunluy eveninff"whtn the HI
Duiia g-uve the first of u at-rlts of
dances In the ballroom of the Elks
Temple. Music was furnished by
the Sunset orchestra and dunclnR
whs enjoyed from 8:30 until ll:Sfl
O'clocli.
The patrons and patronessr-s
were Mr. and Mrs. 'has. Biiiyner.
Tr. and Mrs. Hay Murphy. Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Dennis, Mr. and Mrs.
M Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. A.- J.
- HVaiiffe. Mr. and Mrs. O. I.. I orison
and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wutlilns.
, The World WUle Guild of the
flu pt 1st chnreh met Saturday an.
tor noon at the home of Mrs. O. K.
HappersiMt for thlr reiiulur
monthly meitinp. Miss Ahirinn
I. ovett had charge of the devotion
nl and Miss Gladys Ren hum, as
Hiit id by Miss Klume Montgomery,
had ohurK' of the proKram for the
afternoon. Mhis l,ou'se Hundrup,
eh'Uienlary secretary of the Htip-
II. tt slate convention, was Kueat of
honor for the afternoon ami spoke
to the Rlrls about the work of the
Onlld throughout the illnfrlet. Miss
Mabel HchulVr, president, preshled
over t1i business nieetintf. when
the reports of the various com
mittees were heard.
' Mrs. .Hay Williams spoke to the
rlrls about the hymn m-mory con
Enters McQintock Probe
served.
iTove (Special) Ia Verne and
Leonard Houx celebrated ' , their
sixth birthday anniversary Thurs
day. January jy. Their mother ap
peared at si-hool rt the closing:
hour with a beautiful blrthduy
cuke and other dainry dishes and j
the witlrt room enjoyed the birth-.
day parly.
Cove (SpeciaJ) The I'arent
Teuchers association uf t'ove met
recently and elected officers for i
the ensuinjt year. Mrs. J. K. Mills
was elected president: Mrs. Krnest i
Itell. vlce-pres'.dent tml Miss Violet'
Hloniii, Meeretury-lre.isurer. 1
. Announcements
SorlaJ Aiiituiiiiit'ith'iits nmj
bo p ilnt tt I In this coin m u five
uf charge. Any ttuiioiincu
iitfnttf ierUilMliifC to any fuiir
IUhih siit'h iw cooketl fotni
Kales, etu, will be refused. An
litMiiicenitn(.s, to be printitl llm
sail io day, must 1m In KoHi-iy
tn ti tor's hands by tt:0U Vlock.
-News editor's nolo. .
Tho NeiKhborhood club will
meet tomorrow ai'tennxm at the
t.-si. beiinr snonsored bv the Mon.ic,"l rooms for their regular mot
ility Musical of the NeiKUboi hood , ? "HiKiiwwys and liyways" will
i rluh ami the guild voted to lake 'the topic for the afternoon.
. piirtw (with Mis. H. Bldwell. Mrs. C-
At on upproprlate hour dainty i1''- Happersett. Mih. Clyde Keif
' refrenhments were served by the anU 1:- a- Keilh in charge.
hostess, assisted bv Mrs. Williams. 'i'hpre will jilso be a musical pro-
Kaeh year the ' T.a . Gnwide Mrs. Alfred Milne and Mrs. Lee
Neighborhood cluli raiites money Warnick, wilt enterttiin Ht. IVtera
I for the Seholarship Loan I-'und, a 1 Kpineopal Guild Wediusilay ai'ter
1 fuild from which rclrl.s or Oregon J noon at two o'clock at the War-
can borrow money to send them , iiMk residence. I H:t sixth street.
throuRh school. This year the fund , Th- ladies will hrhir their' sew
will be obtained by a dnnee to be j inj mid a program has been ur
Kiven at the Country club this eve- j rjiiK-() for the, alteruoon.
The committee, in chnrpe of the! The reRUlar weekly rehearsal of
the Monday Musical Chorus will be
hold Tuesday evening at 0:45 nt
the Neighborhood club rooms In
tho Library building.
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ARTICLE No. 11
If thft average player were thing to learn If you wish t be
asked what purt of the jrame of come u C'od player Is to nolle
auction apwMtls to him the most. ! what cards ate ulnyvd. Uon't
he would undoubtedly reply: "The! play ulotitf until nimut the mid
play of thvt hunds." It ta re-'die uf the h:nid and Hiidden'.y
nisrkabl that this Is truis for! wake tip to te f:ict thai you
the bidding m luiinitely more hn- don't know what bus been Npluy
pot'taut than the play and yet tbetcd. Without that knowledge yon
majority of auction pluyera taUflare obliged to ueaM, and gitiW
much more Kiterest In the play. work always kt. unsatiafaetory.
V ou often hear the expression: .Cultivate yeir attentroit. f on't
"If I could only play the curds I miss a card, and your play of
like ho and so" but never, "if 1 jthe hands will noon improve a
could onlv bid my hands like i hundred per cent. Itememhcr,
Iprohahly due to the fact that the'.barf piny la attention-attention
play of the hands is a concrete
proposition while (he bidding is
more or lesa un abstract one.
attention, continuous attention-.
Auction players should under
stand thoroughly the value of a
PUTMAN'S
For Style and Value
IlliiDV-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY
F'.NIXTUiito Converts I'ut
rimprnaKr' to Khxht Test
Tl Kit LIN (AT) Kspernnto Ik
boinjr ff'ven a thorough" test a a
business tttnrruntre nnder the aus
pices of the Hrltlsh Ksperanto eom
mltt and the Universal Ksper
nnto Asoclo. From January 1 of
this year until March 31 there will
be courses offered to youiitf krusl.
nowr men In Germany, France; Brig- ,
hmi, Hollarnd, Italy. Austria, Po
land, Czechoslovakia and Hungary
There will be 20 student in
each country. The course' will con
stat af ir lessons, and at rf en
elusion tb younc men wlU ex
change lettera with eucli other In
.Esperanto on business subjects:
W liuteviy tlu reason,, auction i redouble when vouf partner's no
players every wltere admire Hh itr imp bid has been doubled, Thia
good player more than the good ire double 1 undoufctedly the
bidder and are continually si rlv-strongest defense t the lnforma
iiiff to Improve their play. Whititory dmihle that has yet been
makes the good player and why ( in vented. Huppose your partner
does one ahow so much move abil-Ideals and bids ope no-frump, sec
it y in this Hue than he fellow (ond hand doubtes and you ahio
players? The difference between i bold a no-trnmp. In what way
good and bad play is attention. .can you give this information ex
Miss Estelle Kleanor Gehlmrr nas mjettetl u new element Into the Investi
gation ot the death of Wilhait. McChmock Chicugop "imlhonaire or
phan." She has- banded to authorities four letters which aha received
from William Shepherd lostei futber of, yuiinu McCllntock. and drawer ot
the WlU which made bun cliiel l.enelH'hir Chief Justice Harry Olson
says the lettcis would be "decidedly Important " h
affair Is pleased with the spirit In
which people ft re responding to :
this worthy cause, and is making I
every effort to make the dance an i
enjoyabh one. - . I
Rites and Practices Of
Sect Are Aired in Courts
The Home Guards of tho Motho-1
dint Episcopal church met. Thnrs-1
day afternoon at four o'clock nt (
the church. A .large number were j
present and fitter the regular work
at making books a social hour was
WALLING'S
Glove Sale
KID, CHAMOISETTH
AND SILK
all new shades and
styles to close out nt
once w are offering
tliese lines of gloves at
2.Vo Off
WALLING'
The Kings Heralds of the First
Methodist. Kpiscopal , church will
meet tomorrow afternoon in the
Ladles Aid room of the church at
four o'clock.
eet Thursday afternoon. 1- ebru
ary ft. wit It. Mrs. Krcd L. Shepherd",
2!nS N. Spruce street.
FRKXOI FASHION CltF.ATOKS
i :VOLVI-: NOVKLTY II AN I) HA
OAKLAND, Col. (NEA Special)
Southern California Is keeping a
weather eye .on a local cult .pre
dicting the end of the world Feb
ruary H. .
Itul Northern California, still
batting up to form In the rivalry
for publicity, isn't caught nappug-
And Alameda county presents
today, "Hickory Hal!."
The Happier Homes club will j of u wtipiI 1.t.,iffIom, ,.. nV chaiw.H
that children were whippen witn
ropes: of vartual slavery to a
I priestess; of involuntary co.nflne
ment and the like, with u trim
( ming of blackjacks, a shrine, and
i metaphysical mystery.
1 II started when Mrs, Milica
PARIS (AV)--TbH "Velvet Toch- Conkliii. ex-member of the cult,
ette" is the latest fashion In bags "led habaes corpus proceedings to
which the Paris creative genius,
was withheld by Mrs. Joyce Leech,
high priestess, the mother charg-
Then came her stories of stern
treatment of children for minor
Infractions, of being compelled to
beat children with a rope, and of
other women carrying the punish
ment further when she desisted,
t sil k at heart.
From the high priest era conies
denial of cruelty. Inntead of wierd
titea, she declares that Hickory
lea.se of Vuloyee Conk
ar old ward. Tho child
secure 1 he
!.., ,.o n. 11... nl..ii In Inwio-iiilno-l Ul, l r 1
charming new frlvollies to tempt j "
the fashionable woman's fancy, has gafey Council IlonOI'S
Invented. i
They are mostly made In old- Raill'Oads BcnefaClOl'
rose velvet, brightened by a for-J
mal design of steel paillettes and CHICAGO (AI')A movement
are to be had in nil the colors oflto tn ,nort:iUx.e the name of ,o
the rainbow. Small tn sixc ubontrPnr0 A c Fiither") Coffin ac
half the usual size of women's J rredited with being the sponsor of
hand bags they are Just now en-tne n,st safety appliance act adopt
Joying a tremendous vogue in:0(j nv congress and fndtather of
constant attention, continuous at
tention. lon't auciuhe your bad
play to lack of memory. You
cannot forget what you never
knew. The moat Irritating er
rors occur through - want of at
tention. Tho good player, the
one yo i admire, ia probably no
better player than you, hut the
attention he pays to the game is game and illustrates perfectly the
probably imi per cent while yours redouble und Its treat posalbili
is 25 per cent or less. - The flrstlttes:
Henrls K. 10. S
Clubs Q. 7. 3
Diamonds K, J, 4
Spades K. Q, J. 7 ' ,
cept" hy the redouble? The re
double sJmub inform, your part
ner that , you alHo ha-e a no-
trump and that the : double in
aa n d w i c h e d in bet ween t w o good
bunds. From "now oh you should
pluy for penalties,
Tho following hand was play
ed the other night In u big match
Servicing Batteries
We Specialize in
Battery RecharKlng, Repalrlni ana proloaliic th
yon banery wm intended to (trs Rgardlew of the
mako. Onr prl uad errlce nna aMtefy.
8-HOTTn HRCHAROK BEKTtOV KCIDB
FRED T. BURGESS
UAIN 12ft
1S0S Jeffera A row ,
Hearts J, 8t 4
Clubs A. J. 8, 4
Diamonds A, 7, 3
Spades A, S, 5
Z
Hearts A, Q, 7, 3
jelubs K, 10. 9
:Diumonds Q, 8, 8, 5
!Bpades 4,3 ' ..
, No score, first
and bid one no-trump, A doubled
and Y. with a no-trump hand,
redoubled. This redo ible told ',
that his partner had a big hand
Hall rented bv a group of women l"1"1 ,u ,ur M-iiuue. n nuu
from San Diego, held services in two spades, Z and A passed and
conformity with an orthodox creed; jY doubled und all passed. The
ami that Mrs. Conkliu, herself, contract was defeated 4ao points
was eruel to children. i while. If Y had bid two no-trump.
The case is still in court and
neighbors, scandal lovers and juve
nile authorities are. watching the
proceedings very closely.
(resident Harrison,
"Mr. Coffin did -two great things
and lie received rro reward while
living," the Safety Council aays.
He waved thousunds of railroad
nu n from death or permanent in-
Jury and. in the effort to uecom-
Vtlah this, he effected on evolu
tion in ru 1 1 road transportation."
Look
At Them
Yo'i Immediately notice
the women whose appear
ance In most attractive and
do yon notice that It Ih the
natural efr.-ct (even though
urtirlclul means are iibciI)
that creates that atttnctlve
ness? Securing the greatest at
tractiveness In appearance
can be only hy depending
exclusively upon experts on
beauty aids. Onr Shop meets
that requirement.
GELST MAR1NGLL0
SH01'
Runm , Boiumer Itlilf.
"a HchuIj AM fw
Kvery Need."
Phone Main 577
Paris.
A' flowered bag In nieBer-brown
s'.lk. ornamented with a bouquet
embroidered In old thread cut out
on a yellow silk backftround, small
enough to he put In the pockets of
the wearer's great-coata, wns very
much In evidence at the Autell
racetrack recently when the ther
mometer was hoverlnrr ifround
zero ond fingers became numb
with cold. The little bagH only
came out of the pockets to draw
out the banknotes necessary to
feed the ever hungry parl-muluel
booth.
Scarf - Makes
Dress
I he nlr brake and the antdimit ic
coupler, has be.-n started by the
steam railroad section of the Na
tional Safely Council. The me
morial may be In the form of a
monument to be placed tn the na
tional capllnt.
Mr. Coffin at one lime was u
state rn II road commissioner. Struck
by the great mortality among train
men, he began experimenting with
safety devices. These reunited in
the writing of a safety applianee
net, submitted section by seetion to
the judges of the Iowa Sillllpere
court. It was adopted later, and
In four years the Coffin measure
had been pni-r.-d :md signed lv
if ii r -
SX-TO PINK THKF.
KXI'K.(TOItA T
ir all kind or cxiialw
Wc
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Depot & Adam)
a r.i
he and his
scored only t hree odd. Quito
difference, but
tn cases where
soi'ind. He on
mich hands.
jThe following hantl wns played
Hearts 9, 6, 6
Clubs- fi, 5, 2'm
Diamonds 10 9, 2
Bpades 10, 9. G, 2
game, Z dealt) at one of the New York card
dims ine oijier uigiu anu cauacu
considerable discission as to the
proper bidding of. H's hand
Hearts 10,0
Clubs 7, 4. a
lunmnnds 9,2
Spades K, Q, HI, 9, S. 7
No score, rubber game, Z dealt
and bid one diamond, A one
partner would hove lionrt. Y four diamonds, H and '.
and A bid four hearts.
It passed, 'A doubled and
X paused, , . t Should , U , bid
four spiules 'over t-he-- tlon-ble-.' or
pass? An analysis of this hand
will be given in the next article.
" : missed.
nothing unusual, y und
t he redouble ts and
the lookout for
SEE OUR WINDOWS
. ' For' -
: , , Fresh, Home-made Candy
The Candy Shop
,r;- ' ", 217 Fir Street '
The Home of Home-Mad Candy"
(Retail only)
.1
1
CAN GRANDE RONDE VALLEY WHEAT
Be entirely used in the manafacture of
Superior Bakery Goods?
SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE WINDOW.
I i' .
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
"HOME OP THE GOLDEN CRUST"
I'roblem No. A
Hearts None.
Clubs A, Q. 7, C
Idamonds None
pudes y, 8
1 4) i idoi i Scoj'cImmI in Vain
I or Sbriiikiii .lrls of IKWI Hpades
I .ON I m in A iv. ueieasea rroui
Hroadinoor jail after 34 years'
confinement, Mr. B saw a mo
torcar In tho streets of London
the other day for the first time.
Kecoiintlng his Impressions to -the
War Cry, Mr. B satcr:,
"When I saw London again I
particularly noticed two things,
one was the speed of the traffic,
and the other the Independent all
ot Hie yoing women. When I
laat saw the traffic yon could
.Haunter acrosa the road nt Kings
i "ro:s, and all t he young worm n
were ftliv. But now- -."
Hearts None.
Clubs K, 5, 4
1 ilamonds K, Q
10
Dependable ingredients assure
good cakes that's why
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
lias a prominent place on the '
pantry shelf in millions of homes
SALES Vz TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
AN interesting ti arrangement fa
feat u red on Ih w open nped
rstlne dress to tended for sport
wear Tm wide Uu utn sc-irf
worn at out the neck passes throuirh
wkle relets, and the end nan
free This dress ia okmC eay tu
citpv. or It la a very aumpl Idea tu
, Hearts None
Clubs J. 9
', Diamonds J, 1
Hpoden K", 7
Hearts Q
Clubs H), 8, 8
', s . . Diamonds A, 4
Hpades None
Hen r to are trumps and '. Is in the lend,
five of the six tricks nffnlnst any defense?
How enn Y-Z win
Bolitlon next week.
.Safely 'Sioinhj CmMaMif
LA GHANDE JOSEPH STAGE UltE
Bun & Cokllroo, Propa.
: Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily
8:30 12:30 3:30 ,
Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50
MIM'.UVA SS:
'DsScholls.
BAIL mSH
I
i
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real valu63
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
Money No Measure
Of Value
loot Conrfort Appliances '
A rn.td pa-tlfm tbeo hmg lllatcr niKbls Ih to 4t atrrtiiml
IIh flreplm e and Mip your cih-ik
If Oil tle not relict r ibein. buy a ht nt Dr. Scbnll'4
Z'no Coin I'fliN ami tm nMI ure ft t relief. 12 tad In n
Im, .t.V or 3 Imix- rr H.'Mi.
"If ou pn-fcr the mrn, Jn! firi-l Mm pa(t."
HIT MIOIS I'ltOM IS AMI havi; l.l:s (tiHNS!
THE BOOTERY Inc.
wherever
GOOD CANDYij SOLD
"" Old timer, do you want a treat?
Any cigar, drug or candy store
that's the place. The time is right
now and "Sweet's Rodeo Bar" 13
what you ask for.
Try it! You'll understand why
it's taken the country by storm.
The value of telephone service cannot be measured
in dollars and cents. No community without tele
phone Bervice can exist fat competition with another
community that has telephone service.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
We Have in Stock and
Are Agents for
ATWATER.KENT
RADIO SETS
Benham Electric Co.
HAT 104
KETV FOLET BUM
rfifW1 ftEaffiffiS .alfft.Sri
transplant the t-irf