Wednesday, March 11, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The I.a Grande Foelnl club spent
O very enjoyable evening at the
home of Mrs. Mollle Buck. oi North
Spruce street lust evening. , The
rirat part of the evening was spent
at games, after which a program
was given, including a play 'en
titled "Matrimonial Artventuns."
The characters were: Mrs. Pants
tend In lady; Miss Mamie S'oolell
Mary C'ale; George Moats. Jack
Ciile; Mrs. Mollie Ruck. Cyrus Gar
3an: Mrs. Mess., grandmother Oale.
Sciiish. recitations and readings
concluded the evening's progrum,
otter which . refreshment vvoic
st-rved.
Thoan present were Mr. and Mrs
1 Kd Mcyersirk, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hrown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mess, Mr. and
Mrs. H. I. NVilson. Mr. and Mrs
l:m(a. Mrs. Ida Moats. Mrs. Knink
ihilders.' Mrs. Ithod.s. Mrs. 1
Hramwell, Mrs. Mamie Woodell.
Mfus N. Pants. Miss Jnnnie Nleison.
(tichard Hramwell, Muster llrown
and Oco,rKe Mouts.
,,'
' Mrs. P. W. Pnlhow entertained
at dinner recently honoring Miss
Kdna McPonald. who will Thurs
day be en route lo California,
where she will remain Indefinitely.
Covers were. laid for fifteen gUtslB
nnd after a delicious illnm-r tlx
evening was spent "soelally.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Rose enter
tallied the B. B. G. club last, eve
ping at their home on Adams nvo-i
line. .The eveninx was i-nl at
cards with Mrs. Nolnn Skiff win
ning high Reore for the ladl s pclae
and the gentlemen's prize going to
Blake Shields. Mis. Orville Wright
and Ni-ll Cameron received the con.
solatinn prizes.
A dainty luncheon was nerval at
.111 appropriate hour.
The Home Guards of the First
Methodist Episcopal church met
yesterday afternoon at four o'clock
at the ehnrVh for their regnbir
inert lug. A large number of chil
dren wt'ie pres.-nt and after the
business sesHion refreshments wer
served by the guardian, Mrs. Floyd
McKcnnon. closing the membership
contest. Games were played before
adjournment.
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News etlHor'a note.
The Jolly Bridge club will meet
tomorrow wllh Mrs. Nate Zweifol
and Mrs. L. G. Terry as hostesses
The regular meeting of the vrl
department of the Neighborhood
club will be held tomorrow after
noon in the club rooms. All mem
bers of the club are invited.
The Educational Auxiliary of the
Methodist Episcopal church will
meet this evening at the home of
Mrs. Sherwood Williams.
The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran
'church will meet in the community
room of- the church Thursday,
March 12. Mrs. Hansen will be
hostess.
The Ladles of Mooscheart will
give a social Thursday night at the
I. O. O. F. hall. All Moose and
their families are Invited.
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The T.ndles Missionary Society of
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Pajamas Now
Pyjamas
i
HERE is the most recent Paris
version of tne pyjuma mn 1 it
jtiiy to look at? Trousers of,
pale pink satin are buttoned to a
blouse of flowered silk wlthx large
pearl buttons, and a very tailored
collar and cuff arrangement is add
ed. The cuffs on the trousers, are of
the printed silk.
the Methodist Episcopal church,
South, will meet in spcclul session
at the homo of Mrs. S. K. Baker,
2201 North Fir street Thursday
afternoon at. 2:20 o'clock. All mem
hers are urged to be present. . .
Southeastern States Itcport
Shad Seeking Other Waters
COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP) Scarc
ity of shad found along the south
Atlantic coast, ns compared with
the numbers caught in former
years, is causing apprehension In
the minds of members of the
boards of fisheries of various
southeastern states, it was stated
in the annual report of the South
Carolina board to the stnte legis
lature. While in 1!)07 rtHhermcn olong
the const of this state caught 110,
000 shad, this year the catch
amounted to only t5.2S0 and 25,
000 of these were caught several
miles at sen.
Many methods of replenishing
the species have been tried, among
which are fish hatcheries, pan
smelting and time limits upon the
shad season.
Blak Bears Broken to Harness
LA WING, Alaska, (AP) Mrs.
Nellie Nenl Laeting of this place
does the sledding on her ranch with
a team of young black boars. The
span are well broke to harness.
Contrary to the notions of somo
persons In the states beurs do not
hibernate at the first sign of win
ter, but are as active as domestic,
animals such as dogs.
The Aged
Sat Diet fa
Jfom$d6
A well-balanced, palatable, eas
ily assimilated food that nour
ishes and up-builds.Use atmeals,
between meals, or upon retiring,
and when faint or hungry.
Prepared a t home by stirring the pow
der in hot or cold water. No cooking.
SAVING
Is a habit that grows
stronger with nge and
easily cultivated.
UNITED STATES
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WED 24 YEARS
THE PARK. (Special) -March
6th "Aunt" Maud Vanorder cele
brated w'ith the family the 21th
anniversary of her and Clarence's
marriage. Clarence unorder anil j
Maud Tucker were united in wed- I
lock March 6th, 1901. They havc
made thir home here where Clur-j
ence was born. They now own the.
old honiesteud wherw Clarence's fa
ther and grandfather labored and
died nnd are sleeping In the little
cemetery In sight of tho home.
The Park cemetery lot was donat
ed by Sam Vanorder along in the
seventies. At this little reunion of
relations nnd friends, a few things
of the past flying years were dis
cussed with that spirit of optimism
or the future, only using the past
as a judging base for the years a-
iiead, for this couple has certainly
lived a happy life.
diet Clodaay was helping Frank
Cusick at hia work last Thursday.
Kenneth Vanorder son of Clur-
ence Vanorder who is working
near Richland caring for cattle is
reported sick with the flu. It Is
greatly hoped that his illness will
soon disappear.
Will Is Hays wh o was helping
Ken net t Vanorder feeding cattle at
i;agle Valley was recalled hy J. "it.
Wanker the foreman, who needed
him down on the home ranch al
Big Creek.
Fuel Gathered.
PIIcb of nice pine wood are In
evidence at every farm house In
the Park. The year supply has
been provided nt nearly every
plane. The file) question here is
only a matter of take ii and work
it up.
Marvin Titus Is ill with the
dreaded fin. He is the young son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Titus of Uni
on. Miss flora. ly returned homo
last M-erJi from a long visit with
irlends at Medical and Big Creek.
Lester Miller, of Pleasant Vnl
ley. brother of Mrs. Lydla Vande
vanter, la stopping here with his
sister for a few days. Mr. Miller is
agent for a fruit concern from E:i
gle Valley, taking orders now for
first class dried prunes. Ho was
accompanied by Kdwnrd Wolf, his
nephew.
Mrs. Lola Wiggles worth and fa
mily spent the dny with her moth
er and father on their wedding an
niversary Friday the Gtb.
J. W,Lay. brother of Joseph Lay
who has been a little under the
weather Is better now.
Peach Trcos in Bloom.
SALEM, Or. Early peach trees
are in bloom in the Mission Bot
tom country, a few miles north of
Salem, according to S. H. Van
Trump, county fruit inspector.
Mr. Van Trump said that des
pite the frosts that have visited the
peach districts or the county dur
ing the pst few nights the bloom
had not been injured, and pros
pects for a large crop never were
more promising than at present.
Hints for the
Housewife
TRY THIS BUTTERSCOTCH
iiAYKR PIR
This pie differs from the ordin
ary kind, In that It Is made up
like cake.
Carmellze one quarter of a cup
of granulated sugar in an enam
eled ware saucepan, over n slow
fire. Watch carefully andatlr bo
that U does not "catch." Cream
together one quarter cupful butter
ml one third cuplul flour. Add
one cupful brown ftugar. three eg
yolkB, well beaten, anil one-half
teaspoon ful Bait. Add two cup-
puis hot milk and the carmellzed
sugar. Place In an enamalcd ware
double boiler which will Insure the
delicate color and flavor of thle
creamy filling. Stir constantly un
til thickened.
Cut three rounds about a quar
ter of on Inch thick of a flaky
pastry to fit the potlom of ihe
pin- plate and prick well with a
fork. Hake in a hot even until
delicately browned.
When the pantry and filling are
cool put the pie together like a
layer eake with filling on top also.
Cover with a meringue made of the
three egg whites beaten with six
tablerpoonfuls of powdered sugar.
Hrown slightly in a moderate oven.
riFXiciors cAnnAfJE
itorrs
Vegetables are being used tn
very appetizing ways nowadays,
and cabbage, ton, has such pos
sibilities. Am. us cold cooked
meat is employed the housewife
will find It n very adaptable, dish
for utilising the leftovers of a
ro:.tt.
chop one cupful cold meat, one
medium si red onion, one green
pepper, and add two cupruls of
mashed potatoes. Season with
sage and celery salt and shape
the 1 xture Into small rolls. Poll
er't of these In a cabbage leaf
(wilted by placing In boiling wnt
cr for five minutes) and place
them in an enameled ware bok
fng dish. Add sufficient boiling
water or stock to cover them
about half. Rake for forty-five
minutes, or until the cabbage
leaves are tender.
These cabbage rolls should b
handled carefully and gently while
serving so that thlr appearance
Is not marred.
The enameled ware baking dish
Is especially suitable because ft is
so china -like and dainty tn ap
pearance that it can be brought
to ttip table and itsf-d as a serv
ing dish.
TI ItKlSH-AMI KICAX I'H.AF
Thin n ftr-Turkifih mttinnnl ish
proves thnt one n- 1 not ro to tfce
N:.r I".;tnt to enjoy it a savory rnok
ini,. F'-h-ct a pouml nnl a h.iir of
The hand given In' the last urtl-
cle us one on which no good
players oeeined to aree as to tin
. 1
proper bid, is as follows:
: A
Hearts A
Clubs 3. 7. 6. 5. S, 2
Diamonds A. 8, 7, 2
Spades ,A, 2.
No -score, rubber game,
What
should Z as dealer bid with the
foregoing .hand? Four different
bids . huve been suggested uh
proper with this hand. First: Ope
no-trump on the ground that
three aces always Justify a no
trump. . That is usually correct
but In tiila case no-trump would
be a bad bid because of thn dis
tribution. The singleton uce of
hearts is a weak spot nnd the fact
that the long suit nf clubs Is only
nine spot, high Is another. For
these reasons, the writer considers
no-trump bid with this hand
Iff Incorrect.. Second: No. bid on'lb"re was a . net -up heart suit
Hie ground that the hand does ! against htm. Here again the take
not contain a justifiable no-trump
or svit bid and therefore should
be passed nnd the club suit bid
on the second round of bidding.
A pass or no-bltl with this hand
seems Inadvisable. The hand con
tains three aces and Is loo strong,
to pass without risk of misinform
ing partmr. Third: One club on
the ground that the three aces
are compensatory cards and more
than make up for lack of tricks
In the, club suit. This is un
doubtedly -true If the hand -1m
played at clubs but If mil, part
ner Is certain to be deceived by
the club hid and will lead lhat
suit with the chances of losing
one or more tricks by doing so.
In making nn original hid with
out top eardsjn the suit bid, nl-
1 ways try ti imagine what will
happen if partner opens that suit.
It Is always better to bid such
suits on tho second round of bid
ding and then you will not de
ceive partner nnd force him to
open the wrong suit. Fourth: One
diamond on the ground that.lt is
u sound bid and In no way de
ceives partner. By bidding one
diamond you ore almost certain
to get another chance to bid ami
t hen you should bid clubs. This
bid seems to the writer to be the
correct one with tills hand nnd
the one that will eventually pro
duce the best results. It Is a
very interesting Imnd and will
undoubtedly cause a wide variety
of opinions even after .this analy
sis. Hand No. I.
' Hearts .1. 10, s, 2 -Clubs
J, 7. 3 . . ,
I Hamnnds !i, 5 .
Spades- K, C. 5 ' '
i A
No scorn, first game, 7. dealt,
bid o ii n no-trump and A p ssc d .
What should Y now bid with the
foregoing hand? In the opinion
of the writer, Y should bid two
hearts. It Is a hand thnt offers!
no help for the nt-trump bid and
hns much better defensive value
at the heart bid than at no-trump.
With a weak hand of this type,
shoulder of lamb nr vent nnd have
It cut In convenient pieces for serv
ing. Place the meat in an enamel
wre slewing kettle, cover it wllh
three cupfnls of boiling water, and
add one and a half teaspnonfuls oi
salt and a teaspoonful of chill
powder. Bring lo a boll, skim, and
simmer for one hour. Pour the
broth Into an enameled ware dou
ble boiler and slowly add a cupful
of uncooked rice. Thn add Jutlf
a cupful of cleaned dried curranta
whleh will nol nff-et or in- tiffetfd
Use Only Level Spoonfuls of
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it . Is almost always better to de-
fend with a, suit as truuiu (nun
ab no-trump. In he ucttml play,
Y: bid two hearts and lost his
contract by two .trlttks. - At no
trump, - 5C would have tqst his
contract by thnn-.tricks so th.i
two heart bid was right, In this
hand at . least.
lluml No. 3.
, Hearts S, 2
chIlh j g('gt 2
IMamonds 10, 2
fipifdes A, 7, C. 5. 2
V
7,
, No score, rulmer game. Z flealt,
bid one no-trump and A passed.
What should Y now bid with the
foregoing hand"? Y should bid
two spades with this hand for the
same reasons given In Hand No.- 1.
In the- actual hand Y bid two
spades and' made five odd, game
ami rubber. At no-trumpi 'A
would have scored buj two odd art
oil .proved Ihe better l)ld.
Answer to Problem . 7
. Hearts A. K. Q, 4
Clubs J. 10.,!), 4, 3, 2
1 Matnonds 7
Sl-ad. s A. 4
No score, rubber game. Clnbn
are tnimpa nnd ' Ih playing the
hand. A opena the king of dfa
nioiuis and all follow suit. - He
then leads the Irey of spades,
How should Z play the hand so
that he can make game no mat
tr how the remaining cards are
dlRtrltntcd? Z should play the
ace of spades for if R has the
king and the hearts to do dropj
lie can lone game. After playing
the aco of spades. Z should lead
trumps, winning the first trick:
wllh the queen of clubs In his
own hand, lie should then lend;
a diamond and trump with 1 he
nine of clubs In Y's hand, lie
should then lead another trump!
winning wil h the king of clubs
in his own hand and lead the
last diamond, trumping In Y's
band with the ten of clubs. If
the trumps are all out, ho should
lend the hearts, h:it If not, he
should lead another round of
trumps and then the heart suit.
Tf thn hearts are divided In the I
two hands, he goes game without'
any' trouble but If not, after , the
second lead of hearts, ho should
lead the spades. Now, no matter,
whteh opponent has the king, he1
must go game. If tho opponent1
who has the heart suit wins the1
trie!;, he must lead away from
his jack of hearts and thus he!
enables Z to win four tricks In!
that suit. If the opponent who
has no hearts wins thn trick, he
nvjfit lead either n spndo or n
diamond ami as neither 'A'n nor
Y's hend has a card of either suit,
ono hand can trump and the oth
er discard a losing heart. In
either ense, therefore, Y-Z win
the game.
It Is an Interesting
j hand nnd should be studied by
dealing out the remaining twenty-
''six cards to A and I) nnd see how
it works out.
by tho surface of tho enameled
ware utensil, which Is impervious
to the action of fruit, acids. Cook
until thn rice and currants are ten
der. Meanwhile, melt four tablespoon
fuls of drippings or other fat In A
I pan, lay in the cooked meat and
brown slowly, rile the meat In the
center of a hot platter and sur
round with rice. Curry or saffron
may be uned in place of the chill
puwdw. If preferred, or as a varl-ution.
Meal phs owe their distinction
to a rich stpek qr gravy combined
with frpll. 'AM hough 'they ore all
of Kpgllsh prlgip they are becom
ing popular in American homes
and urp always well rccVtved dur
ing these brisk days.
rteinove the bone from two
pounds of a loin of pork (from
lh neck end). Then cut the
mut into thin slices and dust them
with sal), pepper and nutmeg. Line
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