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Tuesday, February 17, 1025. THE LA-GftANftE OBSERVER.' PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Just a Pantomime A charming affair look place Inatf- pvenlnif at the home of Mrs. ia-a- ter Htuddurd when she assisted b j Mrs. Andrew l.nney. entertained I the" members of the Junior Bridge;; club and their husbands at a char-1' neier party. Twenty five guests ,run In rostume end tho evening iv:is delightfully passed ut bridge und various other games. Mrs. Stanley Mills won high score at i bridge among the ladles and the gentlemen's prize went to Albert fMirrity. Tlio hnnin wna Hoonrnlml in Iw.nn. i 1 1 fill Kwi'tt pens nnd at the elose .of games refreshment s were, served ,Jn the form of a basket luncheon. Mrs. R B. Hayes entertained, with an attractive luncheon Vrldny honoring her sister, Mrs, "Klehurd Mnyberry. of Pendleton who spent theVeel;-end here. Kuneheon was served at 1:15 n'tyfak with covers laid for twenty two. The tables were derorhttid with a color scheme ril an j white , corresponding with theidea of St. Valentine's luy( und following the luncheon hriilgo .wuh featured whh Mrs. Chase ohnenltamp winning high seorp. "' ' Tli Past Matrons club of the Or der of he Eastern Star met hint evening ut the home of Mrs. C. M. Announcements Social BtiiiouncviwiiU my be printed In Uiim cob mm few? of cliargo. Any umiounce Dients purtninltitf to ny Ciiiic Hons siuli tut tHikthl food salpH, etc., will be rvftiw-d. An uooniTe on iits, to be prljiKit the same day, unist bo In nocleiy editor's liaiMls hy W:iM o'eJotn. Nevra editor's note. Mrs. A. C. Hampton wilt he hos tess to the Wednesday Bridge elub tomorrow afternoon, February IH, at her home on Main avenue. The Monday Mnslenl Chorus will meet for their weekly rehearM-ll this evening at 7.:S" o'clock at the Methodist Kpiseopul ehureh. The regular meeting of Ladies Auxiliary to "the l. t.f It. T. will lie held at Knghs hall this evenin;? at 7:::o o'clock. , The North Wide M. f. A. of the U P. S. church will give a dunce at the Amusement hull Friday eve ning, February 2 a, - i i The Bible F'-ar her.s I'lass oral he Preshytt'tian church will niett to- Humphreys in regular meeting, I morrow afternoon, lVlirimry 1 h. at Fifteen pant mntrona were present and a very Interesting evening was spent. At hr the regular business st Hlon a social hour as enjoyed. during whtrh time, .Mis. Humph reys, uxsisted by Mrs. Anna Indite, past timtron of Joseph, served a dainty two-course luncheon. - The Westminster Guild of ; the Pnsbyterliln church met lust eve ning in the community room of the church, wlih Miss Huhtn Anderson and Mrs. Sylvia Poster as hostesses. Thf room was cleverly decorated j with hearts." conforming with the Id a of St. Valentine's Ony. A short -: It o'ejork, at Hi.'.hoilU' of .Mrs. A. S. Anderson. Mi 7 Adahin avenue, with Mrs. Anderson Mid Mrs, I.. T!ul!n as hostou:t.s. All ladies of Hie church are invited. The Loyal Ladles of the Chris tian church will meet tomorrow af ternoon ct 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mis. J. T. Harvey., jr., ISM Washington avenue. Mrs. J. T. Harvey, sr. will nastst and Mrs. Oallas il.een ll hO.'iteStfffl. 1 ' Mi W i SiV- - -ilfej Hy ft Wr ? Br V XTvf s ' i i U d Mrn. Rain Harris, Mrs. C. Neiih-r- er. Mrs. Clinn. Weiss and Mrs. Isa bel HymoiiH will he )u;;i(isk''H to (lie W. II. A. lliisy I'.ees at t he home of Mrs. Harris tomorrow after noon. ' The General Aid of the ' First Mel hod 1st 'Kplscopnl church wilt meet Wednesday ui'ternoon nt 2::io o'clock nt the home of Mrs. , W. W. Klnale, 1 IMitl Third street. The Ladles Society of the- B. of L. K. und Vs. will meet this evening at ihe K. or p.-hall. They plan a short social hour aft.-r' the busi ness meeting. Kefrcslmients will be business session was culled to or der by Mrs. H. G. Avery, president. This being the end of the fiscal year, new officers were elected and installed for tho ensuing year os follows: President, Mrs. I. C. How ser; vice-president, Mrs. A. V. I lnilirn.ii tprnium-nx M.-u If !!-- rie; secretary, Mrs. George Uleh anlson, and patronesses: Mrs. A. T. Hill, Mrs. L. B. Mne and Mrs. Ag nes Tuineun. Following the installation the regular program was given with Miss Lloyd and Miss Khodcs in charge of tho devotional. After , acrved. these services a discussion was j held among the members on the ti10 a Heel Lndltss Aid will serve topic "Builders of tho Wtate." Chnp-ja Washington's birthday chicken ter three In the study hook "Adven- dinner at Allcel l-'rlday. February lures in Brotherhood, wns also re- . jjoth. viewed by Mrs. Barrle. He to re ndiournment a dalntv two i course luncheon wns served by the hostesses in keeping with the Vul-j endue Idea. lfr. and Mrs. It'oy Cameron en temnln'U tho membora jjf the B. B. G.lclub last evening. During the BAKi:i BANANAS evening's play Mrs. B. C. Shields! Baked fruit Is being used as n win high scorn among the ladles substitute for vegetabh s now and the gentlemen's prie went to'udays. just as rice and macaroni William Helvey Mrs. Hcivey and .frequently take the place of po tatoes. And this is an immensely 1 ' . Only liupll or Ihc rciit Krenrh inline Sevei 111 Main. Maaame Iieialmyo, shown above, la fominK to Amijca 10 exhibit her art for Ihe benefit of motion plciurea. She -has been" the foremost exponent of uanloininw In Kianca slncc'lhe ileath of her teacher. it is beat to hove them prepared 10 slip Into the oven twenty min utes before -serving time. Knamel ofi wnre ia uiuiffeeted by. the action of ellrnfl fnill aoiila, so that the preparation of this dlah can be done- hours beforehand, if desired. ' r r. . . 1 I1 Mints tnr the i I Housewife Orvllle Wright received the cunsn latitvn" prizes. . Tliey si. y snuff may become pop ular' In society again, perhaps, nt sight.. practicable idea w.hlch the house wife should cultivate. Bananas lend themselves to this nili-nnuit nnd on tvull w t f h i-ji'iuI Inst; an end to petting parties is in . f ' . ftr . . . . Remove the sltlns from six ban anas and out Into halves, length Tn Bei APPLE TAPIOCA Pi;DIINO Tapioca either boiled or baked is a favorite dish of children, and because It Is so nourishing it might occasionally well serve as the main dish tor luncheon. Baked 'with apples and served hot to tho little tots who hurry home from school tor lunch on these brisk days, it will be found appealing to their healthy appetites. Pare, core and quarter four tart apples, place them in a deep enam eled ware linking dish, the vitreous -surface of which will not affect or bo affected by the acid juice of the annles. Pour half a cup of boiling water over. .the apples and nuke. until tender. . .4 Put a pint of milk In an enamel ed ware double boiler and add two tablctjpooiiruls of tapioca that does not need soaking, nnd cook until the tapioca looks clear. Break two eggs into a bowl, add one and one half cupfuls sugar, u pinch of salt, and beat until foniuv. Then a. Id a teaspoonrul of lemorr extract and stir Into the cooked tapioca. Pour this mixture over the apples and return la the ovon fur twenty minutes. rlin. a doctor sned for re-lwlfie- Vtovsi In a shallow enameled inovlt.H o double chin. He should wu baking dish or pie plate. Melt he lift Id. Two chins are-nnt better. Lwo tablespooufuls of butler and than one. I add two tublespoonfuls of lemon juice anu one mini cuprui sugar. Pour this mixture over the Uyi nnas. As these are most delicious warm Fashion Notes COVE GRANGE III MEETING Svruawf t 1 fits!? I ..Kid-Boots9? Sweaters 13.75 to f495 Some Have Van Heusen Collars and Cuffs COVE (Bpeclul) Mt. Kannle Grnnge met recently for their reg ular meeting. After the business meeting dinner was served. The ifiernoon was spent In a program consisting of vocal and Instrumen tal solos, readings and dialogues. Ihe II. K. of tho grange will meet with Mrs. Mary Jones, state chairman, at Vnion In the near future. Real spring weather Is being en joyed by tho people of this com- munlty. Mrs. George Baker has returned from Hot Lake Banutorlum and is improving rapidly. Mrs. Hay Hartley is on the sick list. Ndl Kight delivered ten fat hogs to the Grande Hondo Meat com pany t I .a Grande a few days ugo. Mr. Taylor am! family have inov to the Geo. Miller furm, north of C'OVO. .1 ; There is no miction player In the world who always vWlns or who always loses and,- yt some players, deservedly or otherwise. got that reputation. ' H Is very useful to have u reitutation for good luck. ; It nut only gives ypur PHi tner confidence, in you but ulso worries your uiipouents, , taid players us a class iiru sunei-stl- lloiiH, even though they wltt not admit It und when a, player .xh the reputation ot "always" wlp- nimtu. lit- generally does, lie has a happy air Of s 1 cress that Im parts Ittudf.to his partner anu opponviits- alike. "I love to ptay with you. partner. You always make nie feel that we are going to win." fcihch remarks to a winning player are often heard und allow the influence-that hli, reputation exerts. On t he othei hand, take the player who "al ways" loses. He takes his plact at the table with a , sad . and mournful expression as If 'PaU had already marked him out as the loser of the rubber. He gen erally si arts out with a remark like thin: "Well, partner, 1' haven't been able to hold a face . rmd in weeks so watch your "step." I le lakes u queer sort of pridt In Ids bad luck nnd ' seed is 'to enjoy talking about It. Need less to say s.ich a player has bail influence on his partner and on encouraging one on his op ponents. He probably doesn't nb ways lose but he certainly de si'rvea always lo do so, lie 11 his own most formidable oppon ent and by his dismal eomplulntf und talk about hard luck, discouiv ages his partner as well as him self. There Is a lot of psycholn- by In miction and the winning! player is generally the one who comes to the card tnhte not only with the will to win but with the sure heller that he Is going to win. Tell your friends of your good luck hut keep your had luck to yojrself. Hon'l get the rep utation of 1elng a "Jonah." All Die world loves a winner but the loser muM always weep alone. Practice Cone's auto-suggestion and l;eep repeating to yourself ti;m:ij wouit is pushed. OAKHIDGR, Ore. Work on the tunnels on the Kugene-Klamath Kalis cut-off is proceeding rapid ly und the completion of (lie Uif0- am getting luckier and luckier day by day."v You Will be sur prised ut tlie. results both in your luck and also, in your popiiurily tit the card table,. The following hand Is un Inter esting one: Hearts S Clubs Hi. 6 Idamonds- A, K, Q, 7 .' Spades A. K)t in, ti. 4. 2 , No Score, ri)bber game. Z dealt apd hid one spade, A two hearts, Y pass, B. puss, V. two spades, A puss, Y pass and B three hearts. What should Sfi now do with the foregoing hand? Z shoutd hid three spades. The only other pos sible hid is four diamonds and that ia a bad vbld because partner may leave It in. At u void score, there Is n.muclrbetter chance for game in spades than in diamonds so the three spadebld Is prefer able. '. - Hearts Q, 8, 4, 2 Clubs 10. 7. S i Piamonds J, 7, 2 Hpadca J, 84 No score, rubber game. If Ys partner had Irst bid spades and re-hid them and on tm third round of bidding, bid lour diu pipmls, .vh( should X now hid ir A passed four diamonds? Y uho-ild bjri four spades. Ills part ner has shown a good spnnV Jiand by his re-bld and only a ftjlr diamond, liand. Y's had has prac tically the same strength In both suits and , t here Tore , t he same chance to make four In either cull. . Aa four spades scont gamn, 11 Is the . preferable bid. This haiur was . the one held hy V.'a partner In the precdlng example, In the . actual play. . bd four diamonds and Y passed. The hand was submitted to the writer for criticism nnd from Ihe analysis It Is . evident that both players made had bids. Y error, how ever, was Inexcusable. When your partner hud bid two suits and you havo bettor support for one, always tuke him back to that suit. If you have equal s ipport us In the second hand, take him back lo the major suit. Play for game all the time. PUTMAN'S I READ Y - T O - W BAR 'AN D M J L LI N E R Y NEW SCHQO L HOUSE .VOTED PAl.MJIH JUNCTION (Special) An 'eleetlon was- held nt. the school house KeWruary 9 for the purpose of voting a l&uo bond for a new school house. Tho vote was unanimous. Jess Kalmbark was In hatlrande on business kist week. Sum Doty had tho misfortune to lostVa good horse recently." , It- Is rumored that a sawmill will be located at the Jet this sum mer. Mrs. W. S. Brown ret u mod homo from Numpa. Idaho, after a six weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Johnson. - Snow Is about gone In this vicin ity, only a few inches remaining except In the hills. C. C, Pates spent the day at Eli gin "recently. nichoril Miles fell while skllnc some lime ago and Jilt -an ax wltlf his hip -cutting It so badly that six stitches had to be. taken. He Is irom- Wisconsin, visiting- 'hen at tho home of his sister, Mrs. J, N( kalbaek, t!h winter. - Hecent rains caused Cabin creek, Looking Glass und Grande Rpnde river to raise. .',..- Perry Doty has rented the prop per place for this year. V. W. Btnford has rented the B. P. Horreli ranch. n ! jtyiLiMroxfiM tiffin in TEETHS S-T-A-R FViday Saturday Sunday l j j. .j , -.- jjai l,-Atlo 111 No. 0 Il"irtn 0, r. Clllha K, !i, 3 PluinondH -r- None HiaUi-8 7, 2 I Y . I 1 A II : 1 a 1 Hnartfl None i . Chilis 8, ? 1 . . , Diamonds 10, 2 ..v.gpuAes- K.Q.8 , ...,...11;- , , If dlnmonds am trumps nnd Z Is In the lead, lioft' can Y-Z win six of tlip seven tricks iiKalnat niiy dofonsp? aolnllon next weeh. Hcnils Q. 1 0 f'lulm .1.9. 7 lllnmomlH Nonn Spuil.-s lu. 4 ITpai ts K, J. 2 riuiis 10 , Diamonds Nono Spadi s n, r.. 3 Choc Coated Cherries $1 a pound The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of IlomeMade Candy" (Retail only) : Special Reduction Orl CnrsaKes, Hat Trim mings and Novelties of nil kinds. NEW PATTERN HATS Arriving Daily JC.95 - $8.50 - $10.75 WALMNG'S Trimmed With White Fox When You Tire Of vYour Bob Then you'll be Interested In the fine hair selection we have just purchuwd to aid In maklnff a perfect coiffure while your own hair grows out to the -proper Itngth, The hair Is of excellent quality and moderate In price. We urpe you to se the display at voir early convenience UEIST MARINELLO SHOP Roma I , Hdaitm-r IIMf. 'A Ibiii7 AM tar Ewi Need." I'hone Main 577 ! -A 1 I I I 1 IN I'' . : J Ml TVJ vv WASIIAItl.K (il,()VI'.K I'fllM'I.AIl It AIMU A li Wjiulinlbln t'lflVl'R III a vnrli'ly of ooIoih nn cnjoylm?! a grout boom In II"' I'ni'ls mnrki l. llor'-sliln Is I ho ninlcrlHl Rpnrrully iisoil. Yi'llow and Krny tonis air tho nioBt fniiont no tills ImAiion-l Izos with tho browiiB and grays now appearing In suits and hosiery. a I DOESKIV IX PASTF.Ij SIIADES Colored doeskin In poatHi shad en is the Intent novelty for .Southern or snnimor wear. In delicate tintK of yellow, mauve, orchhl. tun und pray, these shoes mny he worn Alth either Informal evening or ur- ternoon gowns. For sports wear the tun nnd gray are made up In a fringed tongde hrogue or Ihe fa mous Prince of Wales brogue done a combination of white und color. rH ITB (oz fur and black dull ciop mill ihL. attmctiva aprinjr roal that Is linrd with White rrrpe df rhtnr. ' It has th, smart flare at th hemline and the.', moutii. rhse fitted effe:t about Yimi t hi The fur t.an.1 comlnir from ' ' drufitint t I ! sud to up tho hemline to walatUoa xa deddnl- l'!v '"' or li ri arropted ) - The Piercing Pains of NEURITIS Torturing pains the kind that pierce nnd burn and never seem lo let uu that rob a man of his sleep that moke him Just i bag of nerves and nil worn out Those are the. pains that dope and coal tar products cuti only relieve. You've got to get sonit thins? more lasting. The HUlckest. safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent, nerve-racking pains of Neuritis Is to xet bottle of AHeurhu Hye clal Formula No. Z. He sure yo i grt No. 2. which comes in c:ip nule form. Take theue little dark green capsules as dir"ted and no- tice how In about M hours they have considerably reduced if nut entirely li;intnhd thoM Sfrv, torturing prdns thiit huve caused you so ninny sleepless nights. Con tinue for two or three days more or until the pains have entirely disappeared. It doesn't matter how long you may have suffered or whether your N jrlt is is In t he shoulder. arm, nck or U-nn, Allnrhu Hpr rhtl Koriniilii No. 2 will stdp the tort u in itnil giv you sfdy M.-f. Hcd CrnNa Ing Co. or any foot tunnel which is being bored under tho summit of the ('usr.ad'tt Is expected about July 4. The tunnel, which will be the longest Jn Oregon, lum been bored 7ii(i feet Inward from t tin euwl approach and 300 feet from the west upprnach. A crew of Home 3i)0 men In pushing the thither lined tube steadily iimtcr the Cas cades. The tunnel c irves under tlw mountain. It Is reported that work Is .70 Ing forward much faaler than It wus thought possible when it was found that loose roekfi nnd boul ders must be dealt with instead of Ihe more solid rock forma tion which had been expeoled. The engineers thoiiKht nt fh'd that because of the loose rocks tho entire structure would have lo be timbered, but work is go Ing forward steadily. C Meetings Continue All Week PETELLE 13 preaching great sermons. Don't miss him. FAIRBANKS promises Hpecial things in musical numbers each evening. There must lie some thing in these meetings for the people are coming. We Invite VOU. 51 9 7 I LET US HELP YOU- "J'',- With your electrical problems. WE ARE THE ""CHECK' SEAL" (CONTRACTbRS AND RETAILERS H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St Phone 393-W One.two T akes the '"rush'out of breakfast! Time saved ia time made! One, two, three minutes in triple-quick time Albers Minit Oat spring to your breakfast table piping hot, ready to eat! The magic of pre-cooking does it! Scientific pre-cook-ing at the mill! By an exchuive Albers process! Albrrs Minit Oats bring you all the health-enjoyment of old-fashioned oat p'ui new-fashioned convenience. And, in addition, a new, delicate, nut-like flavor a toaaty taste you never found before in cats. Ask your grocer! an Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S .SaMiJ 'Swiftly Cbmfmiabty (j I,A GRANDE -JOSEPH STAGE UNE , Daara A Coldlron, Props. Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 & Better Breakfast Cereal LA GRANDE PEOPLE DO USE THE Telephone December 20 January 5 . January 20 . February 5 . 15,025 11,052 1U37 9,997 The above is the official peg count of completed calls handled by our operators on tho given dates. Home Independent Telephone Co. l Dew. Adv.