La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 09, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    "'Monday, February 9, 1923.
THE TX QKAKP1S SVENTyQ OBSBftVflU
PAGE THltEE '
NEWS of SOCIETY
Forrest Qinn Tcnln, of Pemllo--
Un, and Min$ Hoherta Ruth HmithJ
iiuuKiiicr ui Mr. aim .tin. ist- tl
hintrh. of this city, were un'.rt-tl in
marriage yesterday uftoioon ai
,'ihe parsonage of the Frst Metho
dist KpiBcoiiul t-hwroh, with Hevwr
vml Klmer Orunl KAlh offlctatins
-They were ucccvninunicd ly Mr
.and Mrs. J. W Obuch of l'cndlc
,lon. The tuti.py yUUn? couple will
make tht'lr lioinB at Arco, Idaho
where Mivvrrcn i a txirbor.
. Miss iHh has made 1a Ornnd
,luir liOiT.c for a number of years
and rf. ended the I.a Orunde high
;sch.,il. She has many friends her
I'vcsc hest wisluH tro wilh her U
.her new home.
'
An attrarnve affair took place
Ffcitnrtlay evening at the homo ol
Mrs. J. ! O'Connell, when she wan
hostess to a number of friends al
a bridge party. The home was
lufliefuily depurated with beautiful
spring flowers and during the evu
Min&'s play at four t:illfs Mnr. Krct)
Spaeih won hlph score aiuont; the
Indies and Mr. Spaeth won lite gen
(lemon's prize.
At an appropriate hour refresh
ments were nerved. - ; ''
A '
'v Mrs. G. I... Dutton entertained
the numbers of Hie Clio eltib Sut
: urduy afternoon al wv home on
Alder si reel .wilh a hridgi lunch
. eon. The home was attruclivelv
deeorated with sweet pt-as untl af
iler a dainty two eomse luncheon
Jw-.ih sewed at one o'clock the af-r-iernoon
won spt nl at bridge with
Mm. R.. J. Ore.en winning high
score for the club prize and Hie
guest prize going to Mrs. H. V
Onienhaver.
; Thn twenty-sixth nnnunl hnil of
the R. P. O. Klktt, No. iW'i. Will he
given at the ball room of. the Kilts
Temple February 3' In commmno
rai ion of Washington's hlrt hdaj
M'here is renewed interest in tin
prder of Kllis and. bus been a largi
Increase in the membership during
the p-isl few months. This Is ex
peeled to he the Inrgest annunl hall
ever he.ld here. Invitations for the
affair -wilt lie out within the next
few days.
; "The Sale of the World's Chil
dren," a po gea n t , was gi ve n by
members of the First' Methodist
Kplscoal church of I.a Orande last
evening at 7:3i o'clock -at the Com
mm; by church of Island,, CMty. The
church was crowded to capacity,
St -vent I local people accompanied
those taking part In the pageant to
see It the second time, It having
been given hero a short time ago.
;
The Rending Circle for Rlble
study will meet tomorrow after-1
noon. Tuesday, at 2:30 o'clock at
the Neighborhood club rooms. The
bible subjects will lie" "The Birth'
ijnd Ministry of John the Raptlst."
Correspondence study, "The Serlp-tfueai-..SynihoUs'ni
of vth -.-AnimHl
Kingdom," chapter 12. Rasll King's
honk "The Conquest of Fear," will
ho continued.
l,ndd Canyon (Special) The
f I fill of a series of parties which
the ladies of the Get-Together club
hjive been giving during tho win
ter Vnonths was given recently with
the following Indies acting as hos
tesses: Mrs. Phil TV.iron, Mrs. Mary
Counsel!, Mrs. Shcrlll F.win, Mrs.
William Itnnlon. Mrs.' !onald Mn
tott and Mrs. Henry Peebler.
Over one hundred guests were
present and tho evening was spent
at dancing and cards. At mid-.
rtlght refreshment were served.
Lodd Canyon (Rpeelnl) Mrs. D.
XV. Miller delightfully entertaluned
1h members of the Get-Together
Pattern
Hals
$6.95, $8.50,
$10.75
T7IK SEASON'S BEST
BTYI.E AND M ATRKIAI.fl.
OTIIKR NI'MHKlia
$.9: to $."..0(1
;Vhen You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'll be lntTMti"l
In the fine, hnlr selrrtlon
we have Just purchawd to
aid In making a. perfect
coiffure while your own hair
Brows out to the proper
length.
The hair la of eioellont
quality anil mod'-rate In
price. We urce you lo "
the illsplay nt yr early
ronvenlvnre
, GEIST MARINEI.LO
SHOP
Raim . Sooimee Hl.lt.
-A fkamy AM fof
. Eierj Need."
Phone Main S77
jWALLlNG'S
Sport Dress
For Spring
THIS very springlike iport dren
is made of black and white
I printed crepe de chine with1
;collar and cuffs of white crepe de
ichtne outtined with black and ft
narrow black belt. The front of the
r skirt ta finely pleated, and pleated
sections ore inter ted in the sleeva.
eub 1'ebruary 5. lnrlng the busi
ness session It was decided to con
tinue the evening social meetings
until sometime in April and Mrs.
Alex Kurgason fieeame a member
of tho club. Luncheon was served
before adjournment.
Mrs. A. K. IVebler will he hos
lesso the club ut its next meeting
to he held February III, at which
time a bridal shower will be given
In honor of Mrs. Frank Poole, for
merly Miss Ktla Ilautou, of this
neighborhood.
Announcements
Social announcements may
be printed In tills column free
of charge. Any announce
ments pertaining lo any func
tions such as cooked food
sales, etc,, will be refused. An
nouncements, to bo pi In led I bo
same day, must be In society
editor's hands bj tt:00 o'clock.
News eilitor'a note.
Members of the Presbyterian
church will meet tomorrow eve
ning in the basement of tho church
for their annual pot-luck supper.
This is the second annual supper
of this noture and members of the
church are looking forward to il
with great interest.
Mrs. O. W. Ranrs will be hos
less to the Young Women's T'Muca
tlonal Auxiltnry of the Methodlsl
church Tuesday evening. February
10, ot which time n patriotic pro
gram will be given.
FANTASTIC SIIOF.S AT HIC.H
I'HICKS IN VOfil'F. IN PARIS
PAP.IR. (AP) Fantastic looking
shoes are belns- made by the fash
ionahle Paris bootmakers, and na
turally, the prices will be high. Not
only are rich brocades and carved
and rolored leathers and all sorts
I of imitation Jewels to be used, but
! ril seed pearls' are pn-serlbed for
; those who would bo distinctive.
I Advertising of one of tho chain
store firms says that the well
! dressed woman should have at
least 12 pairs of slippers mid shoes.
I TufscIs. bows and even large ar
tificial flowers ore offered as deeo
ration to vary thn usual cut steel
nnd Jewelled buckles, while gem
'studded heels add to the glory of
the newest fool wear. This rich
ness In shoe styles has prompted
one Itlvlera casino to plan nn cle
vated dnncing floor In the renter of
the dining room so that the ankles
of Ihe dancers will be on the level
with diners' eyes.
Hints for the
Housewife
CANDY THK 4 HIMHF:N
CAN MAKi;
Children are naturally. Interested
In the cooking of food, just as
they are Interested in the many
other things tliat go on nbo it tin- u
day atter day, in which tl.y tin
not take part. And becauso most
children have a craving for ivf I",
they ?bcw particular Interest In the
yellow batter and white paltry
that evolve from the oven In the
form of cak and pie. And most
of them silently wish thai Ih-n
could try some of Hie thing" mo!h
er makes.
Of course thern are some chil
dren who have ppre?wed the
and siKC.'ede.l in winning ititth.-r
oer tr n trial In ruhnsry un. Ibi
Ihev i,:i:illv t llt one Iriil Ml
tue: mg np" her kltehm, hecaiis
ih. ir lintrertt w iiier. ly In the pr--l-artluti
and result of what they
y hi - i
i
are naking and not in the clearing
up, (yhtrh most grown-up hat-
too. - , -
If children ' how intertst in
cook'ng, do no( disoouruge thnu;
t-et tum begin by iiuiRUtK canny
which only requires an enameltu
ware Bauccpun and siiullow dish.
And fcach them that iho enarnelvd
ware saucepan la easily cleaned
with a few swishes of the dih
cloth.-Also, that all enameled ware
utensils used for baking are just
as eiuy cleaned. They will prob
ably Jump at Hie idea of -trying lo
bake and will delight in the clean
ing up as well. '
Here is a recipe, for fudge candy
wuteh will require very litlle mipor
vishrfi and hits very desirable tn-
rMSt niti. Choeoiaie, dates, whbdt
eoutaiu sugar in "Invert" form i
whi;h is easily as-siui dated, and
nuti.
4iok togtii her in un enameled
Ware saucepan, two cupi'uls sugar,
out cupful milk, Hiree tablespoon
full ImUer, und two ouiuvh of
ehoeolate, until a littli
drottped in
wuier forms a soft bull
Add one
(easpoonful of ;mila exlracl. Set
U.si,i( to too, t hell le:il mil il
creamy, adding one cupful chopped
dates and one half enpful chopped
mil while beating. Spread smooth
ly in a buttered pan ad mark In
to siiuares.
Tuesday, February 10
Tuesday, silent night fur; ('UNO,
K KA K, K KK I K KK X, -K FN
KOA, KOH, WA1IO, W H A V.
W l) A O, WU11H. VC A I V 'It I
Wi:.MC. WOMT, WIIA,. WHO.
WOC. WOO, WORT, WOS. WTAM.
ClAC, Calgary, Can. Mountain.
4V.it) 7:4.r.-8:4:. p. ni., Ibidden Heard
and company; Oeirge Uoul h man,
baritone; ll;innuiiic trio.
KPOA, Heiiille, Wash. (Pacific
1 ' 'j
Radio
l ;
ir.ti.L). 4-C:ir p. in., concert or-lnn
eheslrn. recipe; iiMii-S:J5. l(liodes
Department stoic program; S:::o-
10. Healtle Times daliee musle,
lot in ba C'hl Alpha fraternity or-
hestru; K:(i.r-ll Olympic hotet
dnncA music.
KFQX, Seattle. Wash. (Pacific,
228), 7:15-8 p. m. Aunt Vivien's,
bedtime story; 8-U, Marl Gray and
his Hotel Holler orchestm; 8-10,
concert hour; 10-11, Karl Gray and
his orchestra. i - .
KFSO. Lea Angelen'. Calif.- (Pa
cific, 278). 10:;io-l 1 :o 'a. m., sun
shine hour program: 3;:i0-4:S0 p.
m., organ recital, Ksther Frlcko
Green; G:30-7:30, ehihlren's hour
with Hurry James lieardsley (Cou
sin .llm) and associates.
lUMi, OakluiM,- Ciillf. (Pacific.
2!tH.S), ll:S0-l p. in., luncheop
concert, pacific. States Electric
company; 4-5:30, concert orches
tra, ijotel Ft. Francis; 8. Hawaiian
Harmony King-; Jennings Pierce,
tenor; Kdna Minkowski, pianist;
KlFii linulslr, soprano; George N.
...m'm. u- " iu. ......i '
1st; Hie hard I.undgren. bass; "'I'lie
l'ouiiiiiii Ri'usun juml i-ji$; m-i
a. in., dunce musUv.. Hi-nry ilnl-
stead's orchestra.
KG W, Portland, Ore. (Pacific,
452). 12:30 p. m.. concert; fi. chil-
drens program, story. Vncle Dave;
Oregon Agrieullural college ex- v '
tension service lecture; 8:30, con-
eerl. t'lvic Music club. Mrs. Miles
Del win Warren, sopruno; Iteatha
Fowler Miller, contralto; 10. Mult
nomah hotel Ht rollers; solos, Phil
Frank Houser.
KM. I, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pa
cific. 404.1). 12:U0-1:0 p. in., Ma
jor and his Forum Hoof orchestra;
t-6:yo. Art Hickman's U lit more
hotel concert orchestra, Kdward
Fltzpatrlck, director; 8:80-7:80, lit
tle stories, American history, Prof.
waiter Sylvester Hertzog; weekly
visit of Queen Titunla and the
Sandman from Fairyland. T'ncle
John; 8-10, program. Hlreh-Smith
Furniture company, arranged by J.
Howard Johnson; H-ll, Karl Hurt
neti's Hlltmore hole dunce orclies
tro. ':
K.1H. Los Angeles, C.n(. (Pa
cific, 2u3), 8-H::to p. m.. Instru
mental and vocal program of clas
sical nature presented by members
Of Bible Institute.
WRAP, Fort Worth, Tex. (Cen
tral, 4 72.9), 12:05-1 2: :(0 p. m..N
popular music, Montgomery Ward
and company's Trail Blazers;"
Prettiest?-
v
Ad-ilyn tlayer I named as ths
prettlfn girl In the wjrlJ by Betty
Bronon, of PMr Pan fame. Btiy
houtd know. She m sold to Uf
y th mo4t b auiifiit In li4.
f 5 1
' if-. - ' I
wt nhr l?n Ur Uuyk, Ji.
' ARTICLE No. 12. ' :
i- u Kni .nmA ioVra i.te,i.i.u1,- f Autn-
vanamy. lose oig riiooeni Hni
wln the little ones? - How and I
why di th? ' big .losses occur?
Generally speaking, It's Impossible;
to suffer bljf losses at unction un.-
less yo;i are holding good cai".
When Jou are holding worthless;
cards there is no tuniptutlon to
tovcnmr aim nence no mg penai-
,HS - 11 a w,un yon irre uohiiuk
good cards umt are not quite
good enough, or are suffering
from bad 'breaks" that you ore
apt to. lose heavily. The good
cardM, Instead of winning for you,
n re
this?
source of loss. Why ' is
Thorn mnqt bn some reu.-1
son for it ami the nnswer Is real
ly very simple: a player jMst enn
not remain quiet with good cards.
He must, hid and keep on bidding.
The good cards Intoxicate one and
you become blind to the many
slgu that the odds are against
you. You fail lo notice t hai yo m
partner In passing and that both
of your opponents are bidding.
What can one' good hand do
ngulnst two? If lite players would
only ask themselvt's that quest Ion
many a big penally would he
avoided. Moral: Hon't overbid
good, hands. Remember,, a good
hand has a belter defensive val
ue against' two good hands than
11 has for offensive purposes. It's
oxiom .or ine game nun one
Kod luuxi nguinsi iwo . nas one
minureu pi-r i-rm .m-im-i i-uum-i-
IO vp a game inan. mi inane
game. In nearly half of such
hands It -would hv been pos-
.slble to have saved uame. -and
l t"f other half lo -have defeat-iat
ed the opponents bid. Itecenny.l
the writer kept a record of the'
Answer to Problem No. & -
Hearts None
Cl-ibs A, Q, 7. 0
Diamonds None .
Rpsdes !. 8.
Hearts None
clubs K', 5, 4
Diamonds K, Q
Spades 10
t A
I
7i
Hearts Q
Clubs 10, 8," 3 , '
Diamonds A;,4
Spades None.
Hearts are trumps and 7. Is in
Ihe lend. How can, Y-Z win five
of the six tricks niralnst niiv de-
Ifense? Z should lead Hin ten of
011,1,8 nn" 101 11 wm 1,10 w
1 1 ue juck. fow, no maiier winii.
iH leads," Y-S5 .will, win the restVor'pDtnt.; nf Lhr. problem is noi io n
Ithe tricks. " If 11 lends a dnlmond
wtn, h'ne and lend the
(l M of c,ul)8 un1 fnoMe
in Y-a band. On the lead
, " ' " "" ' ""
7:30-8:80, program, Hawaiian mu-
ste, llawnllau Knights, Frank
Harding, director; 8:80-10:46, mu
sical program, artists of the Bap
list seminary, . Krank Check, di
rector. WBCN, Chicago. III. (CVntrnl,
20). ti-(l:30 p. m.. Juvenile period,
l.uella Drew Wilson; 7-8, classical
hour, music, pupils of Hamilton
Park studio, vocal and instrumental ;
solos; Mrs. M.ulvey, reader; Irving
Schuster, tenor; I Christensen,
Danish baritone; 8-8:30, popular
program, M a rle W right, soprano ;
Midway Dancing Gardens orches
tra; .S;30-y, Wallon School of com
merce program, lectures on Income
lax anl accountancy by faculty
and members; 11-12, popular pro
gram. Hill. Hlrsch and Gorny, "The
Three Musketeers,' ' harmony trio;
Mario Wright, jioprano; Anna
Hrlggs. reader: Famous four, mixed
harmony quartet; Al Phillips, ten
or; Axe) Chtstensen, planologlKt;
George Forsyth, tenor; Ann Will-
lams, soprano; F. H. MeDonald.
president of Broadcast Listeners'
association,' Radio lalk; Finney
Brlggs. humorist; Will Rossller's
Melody girls, harmony duo; Ned
Snntry, tenor; 12-1 a. m., pirate
fillip.
British Automobile I'loncer
C;ets Sunmwnis After 2 Years
111 KMINCrHA M (AP) Kred
erlek William 1 jmehi-ster, who de -
signed and built the first petrol-
driven motorcar In (.real, itrltnin
and who since 1 8 ! ft has held a. II
cen?;e for driving, receniiy was
summoned for the first time for
n breach of the rub and regula
tions of the road.
Ills offense was falling to obey
the signal of a policeman. Tin
magistrate dismissed the case on
Pies Cakes Biscuits Muffins
everything in which you use
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
Looks different tastes better be
cause of its greater leavening power
ALES X' TIME THOSE C7 ANT OTHER BRAND
L
one vvonniK s piny. wm oi r:i-
teen of his bids that failed to
make good, twelve wore doubled.
On ten of tho hands, the ptaytr
could have defeated his oppon-
ents bid and on tho other . five
he could huv'e saved giuiu. He(
Was one of these pluycrs Who
consider It a personal uffron,t to
be overbid. His opponents, knew
he would continue to bid. ', Such
a player Is under u great handi
cap, and yet cannot seem to reul
i.e what Is the trouble wilh his
game, lle'complolns of his hard
-.. . ....... ...
luck and of tne big ruimers ne
loses, but lie hasn't the gOOi,,r. wuo . qu.im ,m wuiy imu
i.iir.,.nt trt r,.,.nn ti.tt ii ia him
temperament, rather thnn his had! 'Children often know Om neds,
cords, that Is making him lose."'' other children fMr belter thapj
Take these remarks lo heart, end
if in the cluss specified, look for
the result of hands In which you
fall to make your bid. IT you
could have saved game or de-
feated yo ir opponents hid, your
loss Is unjustifiable,
' Here Is the onnwer to the lest
hand offered for your analysis ip
the preceding article:..'
Hearts 10, 0 . ..
Clubs 7, 4. 2
Diamonds 9. 2
Hpndes K.(Q, 10, n, 8, 7
'No score, rubber gome, 5C dealt
and bid one diamond, A on heart,
Y four diamonds, P. and S? pass,
ed and A ' bid four hearts. V and
P passed, V, doubled und A and
Y nassed. Should H bid four
spades over Ihe doubfe or. pass?
K should bid four spades. It Is
a hand I hut is not woVlh a trick
hearts and yet. combined with
partner s, snom.i eiuier uiiihi iuup
spades or come very close to it.
ITenrts None
Clubs J, 0
Diamonds J, 10
Spades K, 7
of tho ace of clubs, the clubs
drop and Z will discard his los-j
ing dlufnona on i s six oi cuius.
"if 1? leads a apnde. Z will trump,
mK" n,M Hie Ul
tutrn inm inv i-.nmo
nense the queen of clubs "intll Ihe
second . round This Is something
that conies up In cvery-day play;
so study It out corefully.
condition that Lunchester pn thn
costs.
rontlnii Stocks Apprci'iatcd
(iltnlly During Past Y(Nir
LONDON (AP) Thern bus been
a'capllal appreelallon of $1,1100,
000.00 u in representative Stock Ex
change securities during 1924, ac
cording to tho Bankers Magazine.
The beginning of the year was
worrying lor security holders be-1
cause of the advent of a Ixibor :
government, says the magazine, hut
the return to power of Ihe Con
servatives liupurted a good deal of
confidence and a corresponding ap
preciation In values of slocks.
Hlx representative tea companies'
shares have risen $27.iHMiiu lo
1 5 5,0 00.0 oo. or more than 95 per
cent; ten brewery slocks appreci
ated f ha.OOO.nnO; rubbers,- indus
trials, oils and base inetul shares
have advanced steadily, and Amer
ican and foreign railways are re
ported, in Ihe aggregate, to be bet
ler. l iientplovcd Kp4olc Kindly
Of rii-ciitrl American
l.ONOON (AP) Tho unemploy
ed at Wlvenhoo, near Colchester,
have found a patron In an aged
wealthy American, Bayard Hrown,
who lives on his yacht Valfreya.
high and dry In a local dock, and
j who maiU-
substantial donation
lo the unemployed Christmas fund.
Home years ugo Mr. Hrown made a
similar donation to the unemployed
at Hrlghtllngsea. where his yacht
wns then laid up.
Mr. Hrown has hen somewhat
of a mystery In Kngltsh roast
towns, ns his yacht seldom puts
to seu and Its owner rarely leaves
1 its derk.
GIRL PREACHER j
M1NNRAPOM8 . A V) A 15-
your-old girl, uubstituUhg for hei j
paslor-fnther In the pulpit, irev ,1
IhucH 4 large cvowd l nuill:J
ihp.isw of worship hero pno Hun-I
I no ise or worship neru pno
(day recently that police .were o-
owary . tp keep . the i overflow
crowd from Intemiptlng her Her-
tnon. '
Hpeaklng from rapilMar texts.
Margaret Crawford. Hm young
daughter of th Kev. It. II, Ciinv-;
ford, pastor of the Minnehaha
Congregational church, old thonb
who .crowded every nook In the
little place ol the value uf the
ltlhlc to the Vouih of today. She
preached for un hqur 'ami Iheh
was acclaimed by her listeners.
- Marlon's Occupation of tlie pul
pit followed that Of her 16-yean-
old
hrgther Stuart th,e KunduyjIO!il) of fHng Tne Kronch promot
previous.;. The t-hUdrcn receUv
Ibeir tneeiitlve. frotn tile r fath-i
. V. 7. 7 T
preachers Cannot start loo young.
grown folk can,"' Hie .father de
clared. " ,lf the country Is lo liu
prftve and crime to stop, Ihe chil
dren must lake un acUve. hart In
eh'tirh life."
'eking Weleoims Trocy ;
, , . With rhootMM' IVstUltle
PKKINO (AP) Thd street rail
way h:i become un uciuulltj in
Peking after . overeoinlng various
leohnlcal itml flhunclul difficnlileSt
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ELECTRIC
Curling lrons$2.00 np
Flat Irons ?4.00 up
Percolators $7.00 up
Toasters ...$6.50 up
Wafflo Irons$10.00 up
Grills $9.85 up
Hot Plates $4.65 up
Boudoir Lamps..$2.00 up
Flash Lights 50c up
Electric Ranges $10.00
Electric Entfnes ..$12.00
La Grande
Electric Co.
Special
Electric Light Globes
40, HO and GO watts
25c All Sizes
F. L. LILLY
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fhoaa Mda SI
NEW HAND BAGS
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and much opposition 'on the part
of mi thin "n thnnihers of com-
,m.rCe. . Notwithstanding several
postponenients during the past ten
niontlm Iho entisrprlso has at last
been launched with appropriate
ceremonies, including tho. cutting
Of a. gigantic catto and official
trolley parties In wonderfully, be
tleeked cars.
-Opposition tq operation of the
trams has been bused ostensibly
on the hardship they would Impose
upon the ricksha coolies through
Wrlgleyb freshens
the mouth and tweet -ens
the breath.
Carry the little packet
in your pocket !
So important to have
when the mouth need
cleansing.
Teeth are brightly
burnished - Smiles
just naturally come J
Different Flavors
after eeKX mlLr W
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