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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
un-sday, Mav 7, 102. tiir ciianus evening observer TAGE TI1KER NEWS of SOCIETY leharininir affair took place i fr-day afternoon at the Union I when Mrs. 1. H. Iloblnson cn ml with u brldBe luncheon, tables were artistically deco uitli busketa of Macs, tied niatcne bows in the various I shades and at 1:15 o'clock 1 le.io us five co u rse 1 u ncheon served. The placards wero In orm of kewplc dolls dressed alenc In tho same colors. As truest entered the dlnlnc room ixi8 iflven a number which she lied with the number on her and found her place. Kavors I in the form of flowers in pas folors. In the center of each it a clever little nut cup was nnod. (Howini: luncheon the party j to the living room where sev nbtcs of brldpe were formed, j Charles iMuyle won hlph for the first prize and the (id prize went to -Mrs. O. U. un. Aaskets of lilacs were also j in tin? u v ii sr room. 1th approximately fifty ladles! nt the members of the Unites society of the Presbyterian h held a very enlhuslustic jiiiK yesterday at the church. th business session the af- pon was spent socially, honor those ha viiiff birthdays in the li of May. A delicious lunch itvas served in the dining room church. The tables were at- ivrly decorated in keeping May Hay, miniature .May i with ribbons und small pot lowers being used. Lilacs were used as decoration. Five birth-' cakes, with lighted candles, an allractive feature of the licon. Toasts were given by the women honored, Mrs. A. J. talUenhurj-. Mrs. William Uu an. Mrs. J. McKinzh1. Mrs. 1. mvser and Mrs. K. It. Head. birthday bank ws initialed at time. The bank is In the form huge birthday cake and will Ki-d by the society each month he birthday offering and will pened next May. it; party wan supervised by Mrs. McKinstry. Other- members ie committee were Mrs. I.. M. . chairman; Mrs. Lela .Mollis. Mrs. William Crosby Iloss. Charles l'layle and Mrs. L. J. nu ie first division of. 1 lie Ladles of the Methodist Kplxcnpul CALLING'S SALE GOING STRONG Hats $2.50 up Goats $8.95 up lat Frames, Trimmings Reti'iminiiigs and Making; CALLING'S The New French Curl lhrn you wlMi this rltarni ntf efrct-t of a soft, ant u nil nirl, the new lYrncii papr rave Is the only answef. )ur shop I axhnlrnlily iiippctl And trained to giro Ills nvrr curl. Vou will be noro than plrasmt with the csnlls. I'lumo now for an t)K)illtlllCllt. ! GEISX MARIN ELLO SHOP Room A, Rommrr Dld "A Hcauty Aid for Etptj Need." fhone Main 677 I- tnir mother tliv lt-t In the Woriil.' Then send h- r a (.reeling Card (torn our carefully select ed stock for Moth er's Day. May loth; or a Clft of cx'iiJl' lt" loveliness from our distinctive line. nirlurdon Art A Ol ft bhop w church met yesterday afternoon Rt the home of Mm. William Adler at May Park. After the business ses sion, presided over by Mr. 8. C. Smith, president, the afternoon was spent in a kin b carpet rapi. Jtcfreshmentii were served be fore adjournment. Those on the, refreshment committee, were: Mrs. Klla Doty. Mm. Kloyd .McKcnnon and Mrs, Whealley. The Music Class of Sacred Hctirl Academy will show Its appreciation of Music Week by giving a recital at thy academy-auditorium at 2:30 o'clock Saturday, afternoon, May 9. Those who. were fortunate enough to be present at lb second recital, "Fairy kind," given by the academy students, will not miss the third, which will' be entitled "Klower lund." The public in cordially Invited. The second dirlslon of the ladies aid of tho Methodist Episcopal church met yesterday afternoon at the home ;of Mrs. Geo. Kaars. on Main avenue. Hecauso of Illness not many were present and the af ternoon was spent socially, after which-refreshments were served. Klgln (Special) The Ladles Aid society of the Christian church held. Its regular, meeting at the home of Mrs. Clarence Mcrrltt. with Mrs. Thomas Harn-s assisting ns hostess. Afterlhe business ses sion refreshments wore serred and asoeiar lime enjoyed ' Thos; present were: Mrs. Walter Htll. Mrs. Sum Knight. Mrs. Jess Hreshears. Mrs. Myiiuk. Mrs. Knap ton. Mrs. Charles Hreshears. Mrs. IJarnes and Mrs; Mcrrltt. The next meeting of the society will be held at- the home of - Mrs. Knight it llinehart Station; " Imbler' (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKennon and. Miss F.va Lcdbetler were dinner hosts Satur day evening ut the Wllllsm l.edbel- Ut homo, honoring the Imbler high school basketball team. The table Was cleverly decorated .with miniature basket balls and the sunn idea was carried out in the favors The evening was spent at games following dinner. .-' . Imbler. (Special) rMr. and Mrs. E. J. Huzen entertained friends and tMihrBokJi. . Inferences, or. the deductions to be druwn from this bid Is that made from tho bidding- of part-' the dealer holds two (iiick tricks ner- or .-opponents, are ua Impor- In his hand, either In the diamond tunt us any other one thing In j suit or . one trick In the suit and auction. Jf a player can make the' one outside trick. 1'ositive infer p roper deductions there Is no rc-ences such as these are easy If won why he shouldn't become an , the players are sound bidders and expert for he has mastered one' you v.m depend upon their bids, of the 'most difficult- points of Negative inferences, on the other auction. - There aro two kinds-of hand, are drawn, not from the Inferences 1 hat occur in auction: j actual bids Irit from the falhue positive .inferences.. and negutlvu of partner or opponents to bid inferences. Positive- inferences at all or their failure lo make arc those drawn from tho-bids of certain bids. The following hands partner or, opponents. For exam, are good examples of how clever pie, suppose the dealer bids one J phiyers dr aw the proper infer dlumond. The positive ' Inference ences from the bidding: numi o i. . ' . . . Hearts A 9, 2 1'lubs - A, S, 3 Dlumonds Q, 2 Spades A, J, Hi, 7. 2 Hearts u. 4 'clubs C, 4 Diamonds . A, K. C. 4, 3 j Spades K, I', 5, A 1 : A : Hearts A. nubs k. Diamonds Spades - (i No score, rubber game. V, dealt and bid one club, A ono diamond, Y one spade and- It passed. Sec ond round: ' bid one no-trump. A- passed, Y passed ami H two hearts. Third round: 'A passed, A passed, y three clubs ami It passed; I'ojrth round: 'A tlm-e no-trump and nil pass. In this hand 'A made two very clever de ductive bids. His bid of one no trump on thtt second round was based entirely on it's failure lo assist the dlamuntl bid and the negative Inference he draw thai his' four diamonds to the ten Han I Hearts 5 nubs ?, s. Diamonds Spades J. t T t A Hearts J. in. 7, K crubs K.J, Hi, 7, 6, Diamonds None Spades 'J, a. 1 HeailH A. g, !, C ( 'lubs None I Uamonds A. J, , Spades g. D. H No -(core, first game. Z dealt and bid one heart. A passed, V passed and Jt doubbd. S'-cold round: 'A passed, A bbl to clubs. T passed and II bid two no trump. Third rojnd: Z bid three diamonds and A promptly bid thro no-trump und ill passed. This bid by A Is a fine deduc- II vi' bid. His partner It has dou bled one heart und ulso bid two no-trump, thus indicating a fine all a round hand but only one j stopper in the luart suit. If l.e hud more than om- stopper in hearts he would have bid one no trump Inst did of doubling one heart, A hIkq has the hi arri slopped und ii much b. tt r club iuit than his bid In answer to Hi" do Jble Indicated. .It was nlo pretty ne ar u r-i rininty thitt It had one or more stoppi.rs In thc .dlt niond suit or hl lu q r.o-trump ' ha- - 'j- :; a ba-J b!J .V.I relatives Sunday at dinner. Anions tho out or town Btiesis were: Mis. P. 1 WalRiimood, Mr. and Mrs. O. O, I'roebstel nd UntiKhter, Helen Mae, Mrs. GeorKi I'roebstcl ami Miss Helen Howe, ull of lVndlrlon. and Mr. and Mrs. l 1. Haven and daughters. Hose Marie and Akiuu. of KlRln. Announcements facial announcement may be printed In this column free of charge. Any announce ments) pertaining to any func tions such an cooked food aalea, etc, will be refused. An nxxmoementa, to be printed the same day, must be In socleiy editor1! bands by t:00 o'clock. News editor's note. The musical comedy. "A Knight of Dreams." which was to be given this evening at tin high school auditorium, lias been postponed un til Thursday. May 14. Mrs. Kaymond Hlggcr will be hostess to the Junior Bridge club tomorrow afternoon, My 8. The F. A. II. club - will meet to morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, Fred Spaeth, on Klghth street. The Tareiit 'teachers Association of Circeuwood school will meet to morrow afternoon at J:3U o'clock. at tho school. lister c&ttary's UC Kitcheru BY SISTER MARY lti'4akfal Stewed munes. cereal. thin cream, fried cormueal mush, maple syrup, milk, col tee. Luncheon Tomato succotash, brown bread and butler, orange and rhubarb marmalade, milk. tea. Dinner Ileefsteak pie, creamed new po tatoes, buttered asparagus, radlsh- .cs and on lops, strawberry fluff on sponge cflke, graham bread, milk, (coffee. I The beefsteak pie Is an excellent meat dish in which to use a cheap Harts A. K. S flubs .1, i u, :i Diamonds J, ft Spades tj, s, 4 K, S i. i-;. r.. 2 Hi, . i. would prolcibiy be a stopper. 111k bid of three no-lniinp on I he fourth round w as based on hi:; partner's bid of three chilis. Th;it bid Indicated In him that his club suit was probably .set up and th:it there was a belter chance f or ganic in no-trump thiin in cl ibs. A game In no-li umi is possible, irrespective of the opening, but only four odd In clubs If A op- ic. bis king of diamonds as be should. The bidding by 'A In this hand is very intinrlive and a good 'e;unple of drawing the prop.-r In fen nces. No. U "i. 4 t. 7. '1. G, 4. 3 It Ileal ts - K. l. rtubs A. i. :: I liaiuolHls ----- K, ' 1 Spades A, K, 7 In alt. .'S lllf'-rt-UCeM W ef Jiollllil and rewarded hy ;. g;une n'' Ot lierw Ise pOK.slit'e. A - H IllU.-d score game at no-trump lrn-sp-c tb'e of 'A'a opening. The follow Ing hand 14 clven an a problem as II a Ifo of ferx oppor tunities for deductive bidding:. I'mblrm .No. 1 1 : Y i A II : : : lleui ts - in. f 'tubs K. s. 1 ihuiiondu K. 1 . V S Spade - K. (.t. i m. 7 No s ore, rulii.iT Kani". . de and bid one sp;td. A to ' mondM, V n spatb'tt n rtd It p;i i d. Whul sloojld Z now but w the foreji'jimr htntd and w h '.' anulsis of this h.md v. ill Im g Gold Beads on Frock's Hem 1 ; : ..- -XT! IH If. is TUB hrm of thin lirlntiKl chiffon ftw-k Is irlmined wll'Kcold ibnuln. mnliinc not only a din incllve irimmliiK. hat hnWInR It lown In tho utralRht ( lose line thnt he stvlc detnomlB. With it l worn tho luiKO pli'ture hat that Is return Inc lo tavor. cut of meat. However, a'chlid tin der school age should be nerved an egg r lamb chop lor his dinner In place o! the "made" meat dish. Tomato Nitccoiash Two cups canned tomatoes. 1 tablespoon minced onion, 4 cup minced celery, I tablespoon sugar. 1 teaspoon salt, l teaspoon pap r Ika, 2 euis eookid dried II ma beans, U thin slices bacon. Cook tomatoes, onion, celery, sugar and salt for minutes. Hub through a coarfie strainer. Add beans and paprika and turn into a baking dish, ('over with very thin slices of bacon and Uike in u hot oven until bacon is crisp. Strawberry Flu IT. Whit" of 7 egg. 1 cup powdered sugar, I cup diced si rawbcriies. i'ul all ingj-edienLs uttp a larg mixing howl and beat' with a dove beater until mixture will hold its shape. It will take about 2 5 mhi utes to beat, the fluff." Chill and serve its u sort of "sauce" on' upoiigt cake. :inc and ground in oil and ? 'nsl f - V- 1 i J iV b?j $ I U v V . is- )ih improved machinery. 1 lc fcu'w.t th.it: Rjismus .:n-p:iintcd job? yvtM-tf the most s itisfaclDry. I lc can :;tfikc his reputation a f;;xxl paiiucr on every Ratmwtscn job he docs. Ak your d:alcr for A .kysur fainter for VIA Grande Kondc El i .n 1 JWJ Radio ITUDAV, M H Muuutaiii Siaudanl Time Station KOA. Denver. Colo. (J 1 --1 p. m., modern period: 1-2, tea room. Daniels K Fisher; '1, slate contests; 7-S. municipal band, Lloyd It. Curtis, director; 8, folk songs. KOIt. State College. S. M. CHK.G), 7::iu-S::ii) p. m, Miss Hobbins. I Miss Dampiere. Pacific Stamlaril Time Nlatlmw 1CFA I-;, I'ullman. Wash. (3-1S.C). 7:3U-jt p. m.. music week. Amer ican music. Marguerite Miller, di rector; "I'rlniiitve Sources Wa-; ters of Miniutonka," Frances Dockwood. Marguerite Miller, so prano; negro spirituls. Vay Kerns, contralto: pioneer, sheep and goats, cowboy music. TJieU ma Johnson, pianist; Civil War period, Frances l'remo. pianist : MacDowell's music, Jean Seercst, pianist; modern American com poser, l.llllau I'eltllione: Ameri can women composers. Marguer ite Miller; Hay oil songs, Frances hock wood, soprano; "Com paring of Spring Seasons," l'rof. Henry "Holtx; "The Dining lioom and Kitchen." 1'ror. Htanley A. Smith; "Ancient Plant I oeiurs," Uecrge Zundel; "New Jlouks," Alice Dtndsey .Webb. KIT. I.os Angeb-K, Calif. 4ttS.ri), r:3-ti p. in.. Kxamiuer'K musical half hour; G - (i : 15, McDalilel's nightly doings; G:4-7, Uaditorial talk: 7-8, hxamincr; dance mu sic; S-'J, Aeolian residence pipe organ st udlo, Dan Met arlamt, organist ; It -in, program, Holly wood Hiring quartet; 10-11, vocal recital, pupils of John Smalliuan. K Ft) A, Scuttle. Wash. (4:4.3), ti:45-A: I Ti p. m., Sherman, Clay and com puny program; j;Ho--(, Times program; 10-1 1 , Kddie Harkness and his orchestra. KFWlt, Hollywood, V'allf. (2Ei), 7 : 4 fi - . p. m., jaxa hour. Hi It Hatch, piano; Itay Kellogg, vio lin, and Charlie Wcllman, tenor; y-iu. Churles Iteauchamp, tenor;: Titian trio; Dorothy iodd, popu lar songs; 10-11, Warner Itrolh ers hour of fun und frivolity, un der direction of Harry Seymour; 11-1 a. m., Hrandslatter's Holly wood Montmarte cafe dance or chestra, Mel I'edcsUy. leader. K(.iO, Oakland, Calif. CHll.-i), 4 5:30 p. m Hotel St. Francis con cert orchestra; 5:311-11, girls' half hour; S, annual dinner, Mills col hge. KOW, Portland. Ore. (4!H.r.). 12:30 p. m Hose City trio; 5, chil dren's program; fi, St. Francis choir, Catherine Covach Fretb'r- ich; lb Sherman, Clay and com, pany; 10:03, Hoot Owls. KIU, Dos Angeles. Calif. (4;i.S), ti-0:3o p. m., Art Hlcknutn'H lllttmore hotel concert, orchestra, Kdward Fit .pat rick, director; , fi:3o-7:30, little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester 1 IcrtKog; Kicluu d 1 b ad rick, H'-reen Juvenile; l.ncle John; 8-1) : 30, At water Kent program for the Hollywood Howl, arrang ed by Mrs. J. J. Carter; !:S0-10, J'iggly Wlggly rhis string Irio; 10-11. Aft Hietouan's lliltinoi-e Here tlieyare The master painter cliooscs Rasmusscn Paint because he knows it to be made of pure linseed oil, pure white lead, pure white highest grade color pigments. mixed by most Cofar Cards. ci cuimcite. i ... an FAINTS 9 "V f Kt Rl ffk HZ i: iTfl H t. A 1(1 . VARNISHES RASMUSSEN TURE PAINT 'I 'nt'i tie mime ( t!e r'1"1 (,,r J,f mi'n.ic uri.-'cr nf your linn?, n.ir.icr, err b i- the very hicnct qualify f pinf (r'.in3l! tor protect-on a'intt wr,itv?r. Th-'.V'iic rnc? s( attractive harmoniou ; pi i k c it c-".v to decide on vnur col r tclicinc. l ull dircitions on tlic IdbcU Lumber Co, La Grande, Orerjon hotel dance orchestra, Karl Hurt ,nett, leader. Kl.X, Uakland. Calif. (50S.J). 6-7 p. m., organ recital; 8-10, studio entertainment; in-io;30, Tom C.eruuovleh'a ballroom entertain ers. ICNX. Hollywood. Calif. (33G.y). &:4n-(i: 1 5 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe organ studio, sports talk. Hid iff; (J:to-U:30. motologue; C;30 7:30, dinner hour program, llev erly Hidge company; 7:30-t, pro gram. Fast em Out fitting com pany; 8-y, program, Wt'St Coast theaters. Inc., by remote con trol; tf-lo, program, lavls per fection " Bread company; 1 1-13. Abo I. y man's Cocoa nut Grove i dance orchestra from Ambassa-1 dor hotel; 12-3 a. m., Wurlltxerl NighthawUu from Wurlltzer stu dio. lvPO. San Francisco. Calif. (43y.B). 1:30-3 p. m., Itudy Selger'B Fair mont hote orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Kuily Beiger'a l'airmont hotel or chestra ; ti- 7. 1 .oew's Wa rfleld theater; 7-7:30, ltudy .Selgers Fairmont hotel orchestixi; i-ll, Palace hotel. (.1Kb SWID litOM lTIti:. THli DALDKS. Ore. -Mary KIU ubclh Synder, C, was sawd by the iiilek action of Uoyd Dona hoo In extinguishing a fire In the i;iii's summer dress. She was se verely burned. Tin; gbi ran screaming from a woodshed in the yard of a friend, the rear of, her dress aflame, and was overtaken by Donahoo, who , chanced to be pai-Hing by and heard her cries. Smothering the Haines with his coat, the rescuer carried the girl into a nearby house and called a physician, who said that she would recover. I he girl's dress became ignited from contact with a lighted candle 'ised m "playing house," AT LAST A ULOA'DE HAIR SHAMPOO! beeps Light Hair from Darken ing Lightens Faded Itloudc Hair. When light haired people wash t heir hair In the ordinary way, a thin film of oil Is left on each hair, which collects dirt and dust, causing the hair to darken. Thit is why blondes should always u.hc a special shampoo. For while light hair is always attractive, ls beauty is lost J ist , ns soon ns It becomes uncertain In color, illrly looklnr? and streaky. IJlondex, the new Sweil IhIi light hair shampoo, not only keeps blonde hair from darkening, but actually briars back the true golden beauty to even the dullest and most fad'd blonde hair. Makes hair fluffy, silky. Highly beneficial to both hair and . scalp, it Is not a dye, i 'oiHaiiiH no Injurious chemicals. Mmlt!.r,1nslnirt:ly-'refiiii'ded'lt not delighted. (let Hlundcx today .it all good dealers, such as Sllver 1 hunt-Wright Drug Store, Ued ( 'ross I 'rug Store, (i lass I rjgs. Inc., mid U I,. Drugs. Adv. All doubly & n 1 1 yJLX ;- : M'fCi tv"-. iizi r -'Z- X 111 h ui Lovely New Scarfs The Season's Newest Styles Are Here An especially attractive lot just received, in all the newest shades. $1.73 to ?3.25 PUTMAN'S Ready -To -Wear and Millinery C'!I1IJ I Ol M IN WOODS MAUSHFIHDD. Ore. Alvlna Htutz. 0-ycar-old gbi who went to look for her hat which blew from her head while sho was tiding in an auto truck last Sunday from Sabbath school, was lost In the woods for 30 hours before being found near her own on the North Hank road. The little- girl wan dered about In the woods confused. She suffered no harm and wits rescued by a posse of the family's friends. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIMS XADIiB . Ijmtm Lhti Vnlon tja Grands 1:11 A. M. 11:00 A. M. l:l P. U. (:i( r. u. UlTIi liWTCa Union La arD! l:to p. Vt. p. m. KatnnUj Night Kpeolala Imih LeaTM Cnloa Im Oranda J:l p. U. 11:00 P. U. IfeatfWI Oar P. O. DoLAP, Manacr Beadquartera, Somtner llolal lAmDLb To-i enn depend upon ua for capable service, no matter Avhnt i t h o .clrqumT, stnnccs may bo. Wo shall bo pleased to confer with you ns to details and thm carry them out. Wo Understand. Our Invalid Car I nt your service, free of charjto. Main 0J BNOIXJ RAHH U Undcrtakori GARDEN HOSE Wc Have I'Vcsh Stock of the U. S. M0M)KI) H0SK 1-2, 5-8, 1-inch at 1 lc, 15c 1 fie ft. We furnish couplings free. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Credit Attentive Service Reliablo merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S ir Yun Warn tin; luvsi Bread Cakes Pies - Cookies Ilo Sure It Is Mndif by ;illiiun' i;icclrhr llakcry liable in OriKonS Id'tulltiK 1 bend nml J'niry Ual.crs Gwiiliams' Eleclric Bakery m Home uf the G'lldcn Crust II POU t l.ANDI H IS bll.1,11) F.rOKXi:. Ore. Wesley Allo way, (itc Ash street. Portland, with Hie cook force of the Al U. Harues circus fell ttom the cook car and was Instantly killed, ac cording to meager Information reaching here. Where Arc You Going? Ho tunny ini'ii iti'c- on tln-li' way. Ijnt Hip way Ih in tlio wrons ilii't'ction. Sino Here! UNITED STATES Minerva Says Now is the time for Keds or Teiuiis Shoes lor I he youth and boy. These are white canvas v.ilh heavy rubber H'ictton koIch, luce, patch tin auUie. Vouth', Ml.en II to 2, 8!.!W... Hoys' sles In same style 1!1 to t, KI.H5. Wo also have men's stKes from tl to 'in In'hlle' can--viis, lace down to toe, trim med In black leather, heavy suction rubber sole, Ji-.lbV Ladies' black Tennis Ox fords, rubber sole, sizes -i to 7. M. "), These are Jusl the Hllppers for camping and oultiiK wear. Hon'l. Idi ' l I he, elilldren'H Slippers nt l.(M). Si.es -A to ii. THE B00TEKY iAV llAVItlO.V. Zlltr.