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Tuesday. April 14, 1925. TCTE EX CtHANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Uttle Minti.' Judy iind Sullle. SK. r,'xn i-iu.'Hain,'-i twenty -four llttif li-kmls U ttn J Junior parly yester day utu-rnoun nit the home of Mrs. William KleKrttit. The homo whb ieuutlfully decorated ti ueeordnnee v it h tht' necaHlon with beautiful ' ftpr-iu? flowers1 oiid the afternoon v, .is iipt nt ut iv'Ntcr fiunx'a, tnelud nn tin tsfe' hnpi. A dainty lunch eon ws served ut un appropriate hour. Those pres-nt were I't'KKy Boh 1 Dunham p, Hetty lluth Bohnen kamp. Margaret .'t yurs, I.cia Ma rian Knt)dK"-i. Judit li Snodtfru.ss Helen N'ewlin, 'Janet Hinner. Hai liuru Limy. Kiln! 1 mnohue, Kuth eryn paeth, ' Oetievleve Spaeth, I'-imv Jsk-'. I tilth Cullen. Marlvlne KhMIe, Wilma' .Mays. Kvelyn Mayn .".Mi Muiehh;ufi. Liiello I'rice, Wtl Hansen, Ili.M h Buchanan. Mur ,'fcure'l McAllister. Hartmrn Coolldtfe ,IaciiieMnc ( 1 ti li-n, Twllla lions" and Judy and Mally Hlej;rifU. Tin- Westminster (Mild of the Presbyterian iiinrt'h eni- riaitit d lid' ( hilsli.iii Kndeavur Society al dinner l.i Kt t-vf uiiif In iIih dining room of the church. The tulile was , uttruetively decorated with a yellow color scheme, beautiful tulips am1 jonquils li' inK used, and a delicious dinner wus served with covers laid tt.r lli'ty in npie. Following Hit- dinner Miss Fran-t-l.s Kelly lead in tin devotional at t'-r which Ilt vi r nd William Croi-. by Hoss nave an inti-rt fllliiK review 41 t he hoo' "ittf lllc I Stood," I.V liobert Speer. Tile review Willi fol lowed by a ii;s:-!!jHlull of the hook. This meet In,'; closed I he aeries ol lessens on "lirolherhood.' whleii the Uulld has been having slnee t lie first of I he ' yt-;u Mrs. C. TI. p.il. and Mrs. Kior iih'h liacon eiila-rtuint-d with an Hosier breakfast Sunday morn tup in the S-itz home on M avenue flu- home was tastefully decorated vith bote, mi: ot beautiful spring flowers hi the K:.hIt colors and a d liciotiu hr il:ia.-l was served a' three ladles, attractively arranged Anions those present were Mis Lillian Kinney, of Oakland, Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. HukIi Me fall, of Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Ar ' tbur M('all and family. Mr. tin! Mrs. I. O. Couch, Mrs. I.. A. Mc Allister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Helta am. son. Chiord. viud Mrs. Florence Jlnrnn. y ... ,i. Mrs. Joe Chirk entertained 8ut urday evening honoring the birth day anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. 8. Morgan. The evening wub spent at curds with hlRh scores go ing to Mr. und Mrs. Forrest Ferris and the cousolutluii priz to Hrs. Clark. ICefreshiiients wi iv s-rved ut the. elus of the play. Tho Neljfhhors of Woodcraft he'd their renir inertini; lust eve ning at ihe I. i. o. I-', hall. A iure nui.ibir attended and four new members w er; adintit'd 1 ut 'J the lodge. Alter tho biiHiiiess sion u social hour was enjoyed and an cru'cilcm luncheon vas servct by the committee in charge, Perfume in Ear Ring AimuunccmenLs Social Mituoiim-uteiitH uuijr be printed lu this m1uiiiu trvc Of cliarKt. Any muiiuiiik'v uientn h rtalnliitt to tut) fune tloiu iuiIi as ctMiktl foiHl sules, ti., will be rvfiiMtl. Au uonnci'aK'atM, to be printed the amute tluy, intLSt be lu wit'leiy editor's linntN by V:UU o'clock. M cm ntt tor's unto. tie-" The s,ible S.-achc.s Class of the rreHliyterlun church will nie.-t i.. iiioi row atiernoon. April I r. at the home of Mrs. li. 11. deliver. The Loyal Misters of the Chris tum eh in-eli will meet Wcdiie.sda y at'iernoon til 2:::a o'clock at Ihe church with M is. Clyde inn Her man. Mrs. William l'erry and Sia. Caldwell as liontisses. w The Missionary Society of Ihe I.utheian chinch will me t at the home of Mrs. N. Nelson. X'.tuU (.i si reel, tomorrow a l ternoou, April l.'i, ut I wo-o'clock. Mir. n rover tininnieit v.ill In ht.stt-ss to Ihe V. ). cii;b toinorrow aliernoon, April K, The Parkdale cluh will meet to morrow afternoon, April 1.1. at th. home of Mrs. Kiln Hynearsoit. Tea will be nerved during the nftei -noon. The regular weekly rehearsal o" the Monday Musical chorus will jlake ' place this evening nt the Neighborhood ettib rooms. i v. -1 I lister dfilary's Kitdu 13Y SIST2R U . i AAV uriil stir Into soup. Hellcat to tht i boliimf point und add cream und I yolks of eKH slightly lieutcn. The j eeKH mfty be omitted. Add salt und pepper to laste und reserved niii.tli- I vmilia .Serve at once, I o not lei I I lie soup boll after adding t he let eain und yolks of ckks. NO longer nvetl milady carry her perfume In tho ovui-Blcvd vanity cuses. Hollywood fufihtona have' decreed a muoh simpler method, the linff und tuiTlna. Joelyf) Lee. Mm uotrwas. is uhown with the "perfuma earring-,'' while KusQiila Oilbsrl ctiiTlea her parfumd In u tiny oia Husk ooncwled 'wUhln br I'na, School News Tuesday morn hit? of last week professor K. T. lif-ed addressed I the fttu.li-nt body. Mr Iteed's talks are dkwivfi cujoved lv the stnd'its. ; In his talk lie dwell. d upon the necessity of making the most of lour opportunities. He spoke of the I manner of taking leadership and i how much rests upon doinj? more I I ban 'one's share. one's spare (time made useless or beneficliil tie Spending upon how one spends it. ! After speaking- to the assembly he I gave a short talk to the senior 'class about the opportunities at Jo. A. C. WALLING'S Money Raising SALE Every Article Cut. STOCK MIST GO! Watch This Space For Specials. WALLING'S I The General Aid of the Mctho dlsl Kpiscopal church wi!l meei iWednesday aflernomi at the hoim .or Mrs. Coy Tyh 1 ind K avenue. A danrf will Hall. Saturday under the uuspices of linll Guild. Tlw Mlmlr staff is getting the last of Ihe Mtmir" ready for the printers. Yelmn Met "all promises corner of First 'that the "Mimir" is going to be a i .super number this year and in n ! very few weeks the magazines will be put to teat by the student body. given at Tfona'i uing. April "5. the llonan The New FrencJi Curl When you wish the charm line rf'c t of a soft, iiatur U curl, the new 1'ivnch ymprr wttvc Is Ihe only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped and trained tojftvft thU new curl. Von will he more than pleased with the results, i'houc now for on appoititiut'iit. GEIST MARIN KLL0 SHOl' Room 0, Hominer Hide "A ltcAtity Aid for Kvrry N1Hl.rt Pbune Main 577 A dainty foot neatly In cased, completes the charm of ji clever costum1. ' That's why the w e 1 I -dressed w oman chooses shoe whii h brlnsf o it the ! 'trimness of the ankles; shoes j which support tin arch nnd I emphasize its liauty. I In other words, that's why ?o many Ii Ginnir . wopj n w-ar Menihan's Af ch ' Aid Hhoes. ! THE B00TERY j i..Y II Y!I , Mttr, t tnnroit I- What We Sell i Not Misery llHOCOLIJ TO HI-; I'LANTKO liOSKnFRG. Ore. Iii spite of heavy losses suffered by brocooH rowers in "the Fnipqua valley as result of the cold weather in De cember, then? will be n great er icreage set out to this vegetable ilian ever before, association man- igers reported. The various grow its' organizations have been check ing up with their members anil find that the plantings during the sum mer nnd fall will exceed any year since tv industry was established. The sist carload of this year's Top left Riddle, making C'A for the season. The entire crop this year. except for one curload, was raised in the Myrtle creek and Kiddle vi cinities. Certification of seed and extensive experiments to test old the cold resisting qualities result ing from usrt of caid phosphate on hrocolli land will bn two important "Xperimenis conducted during the omlng winter, nnd an1 expected to he much benefit to Ihe Industry. Friduy morning Mr. MacTavlsh and Miss J)u'gh gave out tht1 bas ketball letters. The recipients were asked to give impromptu talks which were very Impromptu. The senior girls' class team won a sil ver loving cup, awarded I'or clus.i championship. - Goldle year's captain, next ytir. Is cnplain-etect for George lUiuman is back in school again. George has been oul for a week recuperating from bruisen and in juries hieh he received when the balcony at the ,-.katU:, rink fell. Wanda Nelson has been out of school for four weeks on account of illness. F.very one Is glud to have her present again. Preparations for the .lunlor-Ren-ior bamiuet are well tinder way. .Marjorie Waruock Is In charge of the decorating and Marjorie Feeb ler is in charge of the bniwiiet. The monthlv business meeting of the A. G. S. was held Tuesday at iernoon. Kegnlar business w.m j taken care of. preceding a skit ; given by the ' Fti.iuetle" commit tee. Miss lots Davis gave a very interesting and Instructive talk on table etinuetie. The girls on the stage represented the way it Is not done in the best of families. The publicity committee headed by Inez Kbert has done some very , good advertising for the "Antlks." A bill board has been obtliined ami ; screen slides ore being run at both lircukfusl Htewed Ithuharb, scrambled eggs with rice, crisp . hole heul toast, lliiik. coffee. Luncheon Cream of mushroom soup, toast ed crackers, spring ilud. brown Plead anu butter suudw iehes, Span ish cream, walnut crackers, milk, tea. Dinner Cream of tomato soup, broiled 1 ish. lemon butter, scalloped po tatoes, buttered string beans, French endive, rhubarb frappe, sponge (.lie, tuMU, coffee. No eeivui is pkiiuied for break ;i;il since the scrambled egs with rice com billed with I he whole wheal toast furnish I he nutrients lound in u cereal as well us u nec isary protein. While child 1. as than four years ol ac,e .should be Served cer eal for his hreakfasi rtther than ihe scrambled egg concoction a child of four years may eat the breakfast nmrgested without a cer eal being specially prepared for him. Cream of Miehrooin Soup. 'ne-)iair pound mushrooms. 4 lahiespomis butter. I teaspoon Liiaced onions. A cups white slock or viler, l cup cream. 2 lable spoons t lour, salt and pepper, 2 (yolks). Chop muHhrooms. Melt three tablespoons of the butter und cook nuiidirooius and onion over u low fire for five minutes. A few mush rooms should be saved after saute in to garnish the soup. Add stock or.wuter to mushrooms and Hlmnn r until soft. Hub t hronnh u sieve, ftp n, remaining . butter und f loti- Men IHvlutvd Item! , Ask Court for Hullo;; . NFAV OULKANH, La. (AIM A inundate of tho state supreme court will he necessu ry t o rest ore legul life to 4wo residents or this etiy. Jtuth have been euieivd on ihe official lis'.s of the board ol health as tluud. und ulthough they are living, have tost the right to vole und other udxmtages because of 1 heir legul status, The body of a man found In a gas filled room of u boarding house was identified by a son us Fran a Mullcr. A body found In the Miss issippi river wtis idenilfied by rel atives us Charles W. Kurdelte, While preparations were being made for their intermi;nl undei these names the two men made iheir appearances alive. They im mediately called on Ihe list of dead. It's a square meal for a Jim EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT ABE SICKLY Mother:: who value their own com rort and the welfaie of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for .Ihilriten for ust throughout the season. They Hieak up Colds, Keulate tho JoweKs, Rtlicvu Tevci ishncss, Const ip ttion, Ttvilupn Disorders, Ilcadache tudStomacli Troubles. I!sed by Mothers a- over :) vcars. TMKSE K)VVt)KKS ilVK SATISFACTION. All Drug .toics. Ihm't itni''t any subshiute. Trial F;u:k:ae su-nt FKKK.. 'tJdrHss Motber lay Co., Le Koy, N. Y, In (iermuny, an opera will he broadcast from radio station Koen igvwu.sierhauscn. l'teise remem the name. Owen, this jhe Arcade and mie.rry tneaiers. ... II All I ,,, -. . I . III JW frjht 14 tor UtiyicJt. ' loll "Is l Here is Olte or tile lovelies! possible enseoibies lor MMntnei The .leheale yrav vvr outiil bus ban. Ihe, f :,p f poiii'M on lb., lonir cape s well as on the fvoel; and h.i-i ;i t.iiny collar rniy osltleii fe.lKis. What is the most valuahlcn.ua-, lty that it person can possess, I a make him or her a successful auction player? No doubt you will answer, "card sense," but the writer is of. a contrary opinion. A good, equable disposition is worth more at the 'card table than any other quality. The world loves a grin and has no use for a scowl. Apply this rule to the auction table und you will soon get the point. It's the play er who can take his losses and bad breaks with a grin, who geis there. He isn't ruffled himsolf and what is even more to the point, he doesn't r iff!! his part ner. Think over in your own minds how many tricks you haw lost, ell her by losing your own temper or causing your partner to lose his. Lows of temper inevit ably means loss of tricks. Kvcry one cannot be an e .Xpert, hut everyone can and should be an agreeable plaer. Keep your tem per and your grin and t he tricks Will take care Of themselves. "i here's nothing like a good tem per us a sound foundation for cesi'f ul phiy. If you don't be lieve it, ti y i; out. not for one night, or one week but for sev eral month:. I f you haven't nia teiially improved your play and vo-, 1 it i ; ai count by that time. I : i ' i h 1 1 be very much sur- ised. I'.emembor, the smile wins in the miction table us It doej everywhere else. The exam pit? hands given in iant week's articles have uro'lscd considerable Interest and ' much I a orabb com men t. Compare the v. Titer's nna lysis with your own and. if in doubt, don't, hesitate.' to write the editor. Clear up your difficulties and your gamo will soon Improve, Hand Xo, I Hearts S t iul.rt A. (.. J. 7. 4 Diamomls 7. fi. fi, 2 i Spades K. Q. J No score: z dealt nnd bid one ;uade which A doubled. Y passed. Ill bid two clubs, . bid two dlfi imondfl. A hid th-ce clnt.R. Y and H passed and '. bid t hi ee dhi- nionds. A jia' veit .-inl Y b!M jtnree spades. What should It 'now do wit h the fo? e-roiiig 1m nd" ill should bid ft. ir elubs. A doa. t of one Spfde a I'd OlbseiUen' i'-'d f three rub shoul-I indi-;ei-, ioow !ii;m a fair rban'-e ftji ,i:-'M,e. f,'A hand is nnuii above 'the jive rage- and woirh a Hiiim WE Sl'IX'IALlZE ON Ceneralor Starling Ignition Kloctiica) Repairs To Yom Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service Wash. M-753 SUN z DUST WIND GLAKE ills4in Culuied Gobies And Glasses All Now Styles 50c to ?1.75 THE L & L DRUG CO. New Spring Lingerie Gowns, fashioned of dainty nainsook, in white only, and exquisitely sewn and hand embroid ered. ' $2.50 COTTON CREPE PAJAMAS, BLOOMERS and GOWNS $1.75 - $2.25 - $3.45 - $3.85 Practical, good-looking utility garments, hand embroidered in dainty designs, in colors of flesh, white, peach and orchid. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Ip AND MILLINERY ThlB wan r.'fiiBid oil lh cround haa expended In war pensions J3, ilHit oni'f eniiTed on I ho itround ooo.uoo.ooo lnre 1917, according Ihey inuHt rtMiialn lliero uniu or-1 lered iTused by Ihfl aupronu' rourt. riisicuiH 1'p r'ntirfolil. T.ONIMlN. (Al'l (Invit Hrllnln to Major Tryon, minister of pen- tdons. lncldtntftlly tho mlnistQo points out Hint tho pension paid i totally disabled man today Is four times Rreuter than befor tlm World War. Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S cluh bid, Irrespective of A's dou ble nnd raise. As a mutter at fact, A-H could have made five clubs and Kume but li doiibl t hrce shades and only defeated ! the contract by one trick. In the writer's opinion, this double of throe Hpades 1h -insound. Hand No. 2 Hearts None. Clubs A. J, 10, 7. 2 I Diamonds K, Q, 'J. f , 7, 5 ; Spades K. S No score: dealt and bid one diamond, A bid one heart, Y one . no-trump, and li two heart h. Wlnt ' ahoulil now do wit h t he fore. ; KohifT hand V V, should uiaiucn-1 tiouably bbl three clubs and force his pa rtner to ehoone bet ween clubn and diamonds. If V haa anything I hat. looks like a no trump 7. should make game citlcr in diamonds or elubs. .In the ac tunl play, bid two no-trump und Y -7. failed to make game, while at diamonds t hr y co ild have made five odd. With n two suit hand of thin I ype, always l.tfl both suits if you K't the ch;inc". Ham) No. :t Ileai ts A, .4, 2 ! Clubs K, I ft. !), 2 Mamonds A, Q. 0 HpitdeH 5, 2 No score; 7. den It and bid one Npade which A doubled. Y fuifised, n bid two clubs, 7. bid o dl.i tnonds. A bid three chilis. Y and li passed and 7, bbl Ihrce dla-: monds. A passed and Y bil three' Hpades. It iloubhd three spades : and all passed. What should A lead from the foregoing hand? A should Open the five of upudeH. 7 has bid two suits, spades and diamonds, and Y has shown pref erence for spades. That probably ni'-ans that he in short of dia monds and if so. It Is very n'ce. sary lo lend trimps and prevent Y from trumpinv A 'a good dt.i monds. As ti matter of fact, tie lead Of the ppnde 1h the only one that will def.-nt the mntraet. If A opens the Huh, Y -7. will just make t loir font fact. Not e f but Hand N'os. i,nd 3 were bebl by, A and II us pa i'I nei H. leo!dein No. 10 Hearts i. X. 3 Clubs - A. ti. 7. fl I )jn monds - - Q, ,1, fl, 7. Hpjei'-H - A No Ncore: . dealt and bid ;prne. What itliould A now Shingles S2.25 to $5 Complete liiiildcrs' Stock Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A llomn (Vincrn With Ilnnio i'urKWi w it h Mini ih forefcojn, hand? Ill ll' xt r Kelt . one bid So' i- Fishing Season Soon Open. I have n complete line of .. HSIIINC. TACKLE Choice 1ino of TI.Y HOOKS AND 1-I.Y RODS F. L. LILLY Hsnlwar l'hon Main 81 i 553 The Haunted TALES about it were, as numerous as its dark, broken windows. Oaks shadowed it thickly; winds sucked through its halls. The shutters sagged and were ivy eaten the windows giving jn to an emptiness at once foreboding, dreadful. Excitement ran agog when the place was bought. School children huddled to watch the rooms renovated. A sign swung out: "Stop here for tea." Lights sprang up. It became a frequent pleasure to drop in of eve nings. In time, the towns-people loved the place. Tho inviting sign, the cleanliness, the light banished fear. Many a product you didn't know and might not have trusted, has become intimate to you through the clear ness of advertising. Family standbys in your medicine chest, making powders, extracts products that might endanger if less than pure you know to le pure be cause widely advertised. You are sure of their quality wherever you buy. You feel safe in using them in us ing any product that invites, through advertising, the test that proves its worth. Your one-time fear is now a willing confidence. i;i:ao the advertisements to recognize products that are worthy of your confidence 'fit-