Wednesday, April 8, 1023.
THE EC GEANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE .THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
, .Mem hers of ihe Ladles Auxiliar
to I in Urolhi-rhuod of ltuilvu
Trainmen spent a delightful tint'
Kist f-vt'itint; when they held u so
cial meeting following their regu
lar loiiftt- B: fs:un at KujriM hull. An
excellent program hub given, after
which refreshments w-i-a servrd.
The roiiiu'titii'O in rharje con-b'h!'-1
t.f Mi'S. J. A. iCiihiTKi chair
man ; M ra, .i, I Mietim?, Mrs. .Mm'
Iuurrh and Mrs, Dorothy I avy,
Mi. nnd M ifi. Will la tn I lejvey
enterfiilm-d ihe n. IV (i.. Hub lost
evening at their home' on O ii ve
nue. I'iiPtfB wus the feature of tin
evening with hiKh Hcorg for thn In
dies prh'.f kok to Mrs. Hoy Cam
eron and !hi ,,'r-nt h-mun's prize to
Hlahe Shields. Miss I lean VVrlnht
and Mr. lhlv.y received the ron
m. latum priz ;i.
At the idoK of the jr.inus lunch
eon was' served.
The l.atlies Hrele of I lie Church
of Cod met Tuesday afternoon nt
Ihe fhapel and elected officers and
IraiiM-it ted 01 her husim ss. This
was the first meeting of the Umd
to he field hy the lad cm and much
Interest was manifested. A short
lime u;t;; spent soeiully before ad
joui-iiim-nt.
Announcements
Sorlitl &iniotiiKemeiiln mj
fve primal In l his column five
of clmnm, Any Kisiiunwtt
inttitN iicrlaluliif 10 any fumw
tlojiM mieh Hf eookel food
Hale, etc., wilt be refuse . Ait
noiiiictuienft, to bt itrtnlcd Oia
flame day, mutt to In HoWWy
editor's hbiids hy V:(mU o'clock
News ctlltor'ii note.
Dinner Frock
Is Charming!
Mrs. TI. K. Ashhy will ir hostess
to the Luel-y Thirteen cluh tomor
row aitrnoiin, April it.
Mrs. I'Yank linlatison will enfer
laln the .lolly P. rid ire cluh Thurs
day afternoon, April 9,
The Alice! Tallica Aid' Will meet
tomorrow afternoon. April it. at the
homo of M is. 1 lerhcri Rpeekhart.
The Art Department of the
Neighborhood club will meet to
morrow afternoon at the club
rooms. Two Italian artists. "Dona-1
telio" and "ItrutlceMi." will be
sMdied during the afternoon, with
't w
-j . , sN
; iff l
i!m ; In
JSI 'I'-
. ual in.;etlnn of tlie s.iclcty U l.on
. don, when ways and meant wen
' iliscussed to put an end to this
business. A proposal f was made
to form un internuiloiiut euintiiii-
teo under the I .eum of Nations
and the Dueiies of .Somerset llketi
cd to Havajfes the women who ad
orned iheineeivea with tluse con
traband ft athtrs.
Mrs, Kox IMtt mado a strlUlnyr
speech. In which she startled tit
members by -announcement that
but re ntly she had seen an even
ing gown fcilh stuffed JnimmiiM
birds all over it. She counted
them, she said,' and wits astonish
ed to ascertain that 127 of the
little creut arcs had been used for
Out ''creation."
Another dress described by ln
I'itt required the skins of 14 birds
of paradise to be sewed Into the
material.
1 lur Uuirk. iu
AIITIOM-: (. i
Radio
THERE is much charm to thh
dinner frock of white crepe ti
chine, draped slightly about the
hips and fringed with whfte silk
fringe. It has the ornate skirt and
plain bodice that Fashion decrees,
Mrs. C. K. Happorsott in charge
Tho Tidies Aid of the I-uthrnn
church wili meet in the Commun
ity room of the church Thursday
tafiernoon at two o'clock with Mrs
CALLING'S
William V. Moll an hosliss.
SPECIAL
Oil
$3.93 - $5.95 - $8.50
And Up
WALLING'
! Women of England
Aroused by Sisters
i Who Wear Feathers
T.ONDOT (AP) T'se of stuffed
humming birds for decorative pur
poses in dress has aroused the" irt
of the ltoyul Society for the Pro
tection of nirds, which issued a
new uppcnl recently to women
urging them lo abstain from wear
ing feat hvrs of . egrets, lards ot
pa rati is ', herons and other rare
species In the name of i'unmnitj
and common sense. Importation
of the plumage of these birds and
others is prohibhed by an act ot
parliament passed in 1 D J 1 .
There is a t reuundous illegiti
mate teaffic in the plumage of
these rare birds, not only In Eng
land, but in the United States and
ot her parts of the world, accord
ing to statement made at the ann-
Minerva
Says---
We have several new pat
terns in Hast ei Slippers just
received. Prices are reason
able and styles the latest. !
These should pleaae the j
average people who like nh( j
slippers; also have all sizes
nnd widths in the Arch-Aid
Koot-Preserver Oxford and
Kllppeis. In blaefc only.
All Itlmls of Polishes nnd
Shoe Dressing to doll up
your old shoes.
This Is nenn-rp Week
For Shoes
THE BOOTERY
The New
French
Curl
When yon wish the dimm
ing rfrevt of a sort, natur.il
curl, t lie new French paper
wave Is the only answer,
Onr shop Is admirably
cmtipfh-d and trained to ghe
tills new curl. You will he
a tore than pies mm I with thr
results. Phone uow for an
appointment.
geist makinkllo
shop
fUom 6, Sommt-r BMg.
"A Ik-mitj Al.l (or
Kvery Nwd."
, I'hone Main 577
is the
Father of
SUCCESS :
Let us tell you about
our Savings Department.
A Jo Compound Interest
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TIH KKDAY. Al'lllli .
Mountain Time Stations.
i Mtc, 1'alMary, Can. (i:ii.&). !i p.
in.. Symphony orchestra.
Pacific lime stations.
KIT I -OS Aimeks. Cillif. (ttlS.fi).
T: 3(1-11 p. m., Kxa miner's mu
sical half hour; ti :-!."-", liadltor
Kii talk; 7-S. Oardeu's Music
Shop Hawaiian string o,uartet ;
H-'J, program, Stantlard .ii com
pany of 'alliornia; a. l'at-rick-Marsh
dance orclu-.tra, Het
1 y I 'ut rick, sohiisl ; 10-1 1 , Kx
aminer'a popular music niKhl,
KIHA. Heat lie. Wash. ( Tel ,r.:i ) . -i
p. to., Morau sefiool I'tir boys.
KrWII. Hull) wood, Cai. C2U,J)t 7
X p. m.. program, Maii'inda i'ark
orchestra, presented by Jidiii A.
Kvans corporation; S-lu, Ki-'Wli
feature program ; I a-1 1 liuitru
mentnl and vocal; 11-1 a. in.,
lira n list at ter's Hollywood Mont -marie
cafe dance orchestra, Mel
i 1'edesky, leader.
I Kt.O, Oakland, Ca-.. Ciil), 7:1.1
I p. m gulf lesson., Joe Novels ;
a. niiieu Kiuii-s, play
ers; la-t. Henry lluimend's or-chi-stra.
KCW, 1'ortiand, Ore. (4!tt.r, C p.
m.. pre-Hist er service; K. tre
gontan concert orchestra; 10,
Multnomah hotel strollers.
KHJ, Los Angeles, Cal. (40(i.2), G
ti : 0 p. in.. Art Hickman's iitll
more hotel concert orchestra,
Kdward i-ltzpa trick, director;
0 : 3iO-7 : little stories of Ameri
can history, I'rof. WnlUv Sylves
ter Hertzog; Mabel Hunt, read
ings; Cncle John; X:lf, "Care of
llody," Dr. Philip M. Level I;
H:'ii, program. Institute of Mu
sical Art; 10-11, Art Hickman's
Hilt more hotel d,-nee orchestra,
Karl liurinett, leader.
KNX, Hollywood, Cal. (3 3(i.O),
6:4fi-ii:15 p. in., Wurlltzer pipe
organ studio; . sports talk, Sid
Ziff; ti;:Hi-T:;to, program, l.os An
geles County Association of op
tometrists, Zieglcr's orchest ra ;
7:30, business talk. J. it. Doug
las of Security bank: 8-9. KNX,
feature program ; 9-H, program,
the May company; 1 (i-l I, Abe
;n a u Hi t '.i icaa i m t , UiauAuohui ce
ort-iie.sira from AmbasMailor ho
tel; 11-12. campus night by and
for student f oi t he ("niverslty
of (California, Southern branch.
KT'O. San I'ranriseo. Oil. (4 ?H.r).
7-7:30 p. m., Hudy Seiger'o l-'air-nioiu
hotel orehealra; S-la, pro
gram, Dein Gross, baritone.
Central Time Slat inns.
C N 1 1 W. V i n n i peg, 'an . (384.4),
S:30 p. m., old time songs, Ha;:el
Mills, soprano; Mrs. I. (1. Kd
mond, contralto; KmiU Mignae
ca, violinist; Pranlt Hedlich, cel
llHt; Uurt Book, pianist; 10,
l-'ranlt Wright's Country club
dance ore best ra.-
KFAH, Lincoln, Nebr. (240), 3 p.
m., Hialto Symphony orcltesi ra,
Juan Sehaefer, director.
KKlvl'. Lawrence, Kan. (27f). 0:50
p. m.P piano tuning-in number;
7. music; 7 : 1 5, "I 'iidergrnund
Mining." Prof. C. M. Voting;
7:30, "Kngineering jls u Voca
tion," Dean I. F. Walker; 7:4fi,
lsyehology lesaou XIr, Dean It.
A Schwegler.
KFMg, Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8),
7:30 p. m.. I'l Ih ta phi sorority;
"Life In Other Worlds." A. M.
Harding; "The Work of Leaves,"
. J. T. Bnehholz; "Adjusting Edu
cation to Individual Needs," J.
J. Weber; '"Some phases of
Household Management," Madge
Johnson.
KI-W'F, Shenandoah, Iowa. - (2(1(1)
(i;3u p. in., concert from Sabetbu
T. A. Van Kuren, director; S:30.
music, from Klmo, Lucile Hpeer,
director.
K Fit I', Hristow, Okln. HSfl.S),
0;30-ll:;io p. in., P. J. Craker,
organist.
KFl'O, St. Louis. Mo. (r,4r,.l), 0:15
p. rn., "Saved by Grace," Prof.
Martin S. Sommer.
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (r.4r..l), 7 p
in.. Holy Thursday service. Si.
Francis Xavier church,
KTIfS. Hot SpringH National Park,
Ark. (371. to. K:3!i-B p. nu, Jac
ques lienard, violinist; 9-1 n,
Law-son Keld. organist; 10-11,
Myer Davis-NV w Arlington hotel
orchestra: ! 2 : 1 ;')- : a. m., Phil
L.-.Mfi's Hinging orchestra.
WiiAP. 1'ort Worth. Tex. 47ii.9).
7:3ti-.S::;u p. ni.. Tliorpe Springs
Christian college ; 11:30-10:45,
HnrleKon Hawaiian guitar club.
One of the peculiar facts about
all games in that the player im
proves with practice up to a cer
tain point ami then wither stands
still or actually seems to get worse
Just why this should he so if;
doubtful, hut It is fact and evei;,
close observer is aware of it. This
point of development In one's
knowledge of u kuiih Is (he nioril
critical and one's ful tire success
or failut-M as a player usually de
pends on how the situation Is handled-
A player should take stock
of what he knows and he doecn'l
know, A little knowledge is a
dangerous tiling, and unless the.
player realizes that fact his down
fall will soon start. There are
very few players of any gtime who
can attain first rnnk without in
struction and the great majority
of players can never hope to get
beyond a certain point without In
struction and tola or it. This is
pa ii icutarly true of auction. I in
infinite possibilities are bewilder
ing, even to the expert, and hope-
lens to t he average player unless
j he will accept the guidance of the
better plnyers. That Is (he reason
why a good book on the game i
so helpful, or the ssorvlcea of n
good teacher. Another way to im
prove your game and keep on
progressing tis a player Is to study
these articles nnd particularly the
play and bidding of the problem
hands that are given from time to
(time. Kvery one is selected to il
lustrate a particular point and
i usually because that particular
I liand has puzzled some player or
j gi uup of pjnyers. Yon can help
yourself and your own gamo by
studying the hands that have pust- 1
alod others and the. analysis given No Z dealt and Idd one
for their benefit. That Is the reti- npnoV. which A doubled. Y passed,
son these problem hands nre giv-!' passed ami '. bid three dla
cn: first, lo help the particular I niomls. A bid three clubs. Y and
player who submitted them; sec- parsed tind Z hi d three dla
ond .to help every reader of these j momls. A passed ami V bid three
articles. spades. What should A lead from
The following hands were sub-1 the foregoing hand '.'
, Aie-wct to Prnlilctu o. 0
mitted this -week and ore repre
sentative of the principle just dis
cussed. Think them over care
fully and compare your analysis
v.ilh the writer's next article.
Hand No. I -
Iffints ft
: , Y ClubsA, Q. J, 7,' 4
:A it;. Diamonds?, it. &, 2
: ; Spades- K, g, J.
Nit score; 7, dealt and bid one
spajde which A doubled. Y passed,
It bid two cluha, . bid two diu
Jnonds. A bid three clubs, Y und
It iiasaod and ', bid three dia
monds, a passed and Y bid three
spade;;. What should H now do
with the foregoing hand? ....
Hand No,
: Y :
:A It:
; 55 :
Hearts None
Clubs A, J, HI,
Diatnondft IC, Q
, Spades K, S
No score: X dealt nnd bid one
diamond, A bid one. heart, Y one
nn-tiiimp. and It two hearts. What
should 7. now do w 11 h t he fore-'
going hand'.'
Exquisite New Modes For
EASTER
Hand o. .1
Hearts A. 9, 4. 2
Clljlm K, 10, 9, 2
Diamonds - A, Q, 9
Spades ii, 2
HeartsA, 7,
Clubs H, (I, 5
I dnmonds K,
Spades lv
5. 3
g, hi. 4, 2
Henrts J, 10, 9
clubs A, Q, 7, 2
I Diamonds .V, :t
! Spades J, lo, 7, 4
Hearts K, Q
Clubs--K, J, 10, 4, 3
Dia mouds fi
Spades- -Q, 9, C, 5, 2
Hearts S, C, 4, 2
(Tubs 9
Diamonds A, J. 9, 7, Q
Spades A, 8, 3
The final hid by Z is five diu-'t score ga
He can lend a low
monds and A opens the four of j heart which II wln3. B must now
spades. Y tt'lns the trick with tl:
king of spades and buds the five
of clubs. H wins the trick with
the ten of clubs and leads Ma
king of hearts which Y wins with
l ho ace. How should Z now plan
the play of the hand? How shpuhl
U play to block Z's plan? 7. should
lead a club from Y's hand and
trump In his own. He should now
lend the ace of spades and dis
card a heart from Y's hand. The
next round of spades should be
trumped in Y's hand and then the
last club should be led trumping
in his own hand. Z should now
lead two rounds of trumps. If H
discards a spade, or n cluh Z will
lead either a club or a spade. In
either case Z will trump In bin
own hand ami discard Y's last j
heart in dummy. M, howevvr, cap!
block Z's chance for game by dis-1
carding the queen of hearts. He
should realize that, he will ne
forced to lead clubs or spades
when he wins the trick with the
iiieen of hearts and that to do roi
will give X a heart discard, HIb
only hope is to find his partner
with the .kick ten of hearts. It Is
a fine example of clever play by
7. and of equally good play by 11.
It is hands such tin this one that
reward skillful play and make'the
garnet so interesting.
Mrs. F. J. Thompson, director.
WHHM. Chicago, III. (2i;ii), 9-1 ft
p. m., Gray Dawn orchestra. Nate
fVildwell, Jerry Cromuck, Vernon
Hack. NVd Han Icy, Albert Til
ton, Jr.
Farm Program' LlMml,
FJ'GFNF, Or. The Lone coun
ty agricultural council was reor
ganized at a meeting at the cham
ber of commerce and a program
of farm activities to be carried out
tills year was outlined hy O. S.
Fletcher, county agent.
C. W. Albn of Vlda, who wa:i
preaidejit of the council when ii
ceased to function when the of
fice of county agent was tempor
arily abolished several years ago,
again was chosen president and
oilier officers choar-n are H.
Wheel. -r of Trent, vice-president;
Howard Merrlam of Gormen, sec
retary and treasurer.
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
5 Pounds Preferred Stock Coffee
Only $2.25
Geo. B. Richardson Grocery
. Etiftcr I'ltire and
ffT Tnlly Crinla. Grf-ot-
Violi't & l'.o;- Bun.
J Il.:ni"iiihir Easter.
ItU'linnl-iin' Art
A l.lft Shop
Safe
Milk
and Diet i
For Infant ;
Invalids, j
The Aged i
at Qmj 3ime
For at! members of the iu mil y, children
or adults, ailing or well. Sftrve at mealt,
bctwrcn meals, or upon retiring. A nour
ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink
which, at any hour of the day or night,
relieves faintnesi of hunger.
Prepared a t home by stirring t he pow
der in hot or cold water. No cooking, j
It Is Easy lo Imitate Hut Harder to Duplicate.
Real English Simmel Cake
(Carleton De Luxe)
Made Only by Gwilliam's
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the- Golden Crust
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Newest Ensembles Frocks
Coats and Millinery
Varied modes that are lovely, useful, comforting are here in widest as
sortments, skillfully chosen. A visit to us will convince you of the splen
did groups and extensive variety of beautiful garments shown. -
COATS - FROCKS - ENSEMBLE SUITS AND HATS
Popularized by the low prices which they carry.
fymHUm" ""' imt w tumm imn mmti itw s mtm imt mt mh i oi
SK Husky
v n si - 1
yr IOST PARENTS FORGET that growing youngsters require
if VI more food than grownups. The kiddies are active every
minute ana u lanes juuu, wnuicounnr
strenuous play tears down.
Children like Tru-Blu Grahams and milk.
And this simple, enible diet furnishci the vitamine.i to necexary to healthy,
growth provide, the mineral tails that build bono and tooth structure.
Civet alto the bran that purifies the blood.
Put your kiddiet on Tru-Blu Crahami and milk for a week and watch
them thrive.
Order From Your Grocer Now
l'itu Good Grocer has Tru-Blu Grahams in
blue and gold canons ana in 5-lb. wood boxes
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured
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