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Friday," May 201025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY An u:trutnlw ttfi'nlr took p1ac jilcnluy alleroon at tin Country riu!) whon Mrs. Him Holinwiliam,. end li. Miirnarvt InKie were host-. Mrs. E. L. Hoin.tn ntortainod i h.si s at u hrldfso lunchi-on. A do- wiltt a tunchfon at hr homi Wed Hcious thrve-cours luncheon wua n-m)uy nftornoon, honoring Mis. J. rved at one oVIoeit, atler whtei. eight table were at play. In Mm color scheme wan irl!ntiealy v.tv- rove and in well known here. She ried out. Hweetpe.iB bring tiHed. ami )mn traveled abroad ext. nlve!y. In Ihe HviuB room beautiful bou-j tu tuhlt-s were artistically dce iiiieis of variour, sprinK flow.r.H ui-jjiid ,uh b.aiitiful sprin?; flow- w in arranged. Inning 'he itt'lVinoon's play Mrs t.ee Itouvy won hl,;h Hore lor the first prize, Mrs. tJ. 1. l-arison re eived (he Hecond prixe und Mis. Chase Mohnenliaiup ihe third. ; Church gave t Kurp"!H' party last ' j t veniny at the i twni home on C A delightful party touk plat- j Avenue in honor o: M;ws. k Cladyn yeuierday afternoon at the home of ;mui QoUJIe Oweu. who w ill leave .Mrs. I:. C. Turkey, when Mis. I-; M. iioyt. Mm. K. It. Hlmjo, Mm. K I 3arobson and Mrs. Turkey were huitlesses. The home .n heaui 1- fully decorated in a red and w hite i col or urdu me, pronlett and snow- balls ix-tntf tia.d, and during the afternoon eleven tables of cardi were at play. Mth. tlilbert Hunter . won first prize, Mrs V. CI. Saw-' y.-r seeond. Mis. A. I.. Hendrickson n, , t A. -0-.veil. of tin- South Me third, ami consolation went to Mrs thodhsl church ofiiciating. The l.loyd Pierce. 'happy young cou'p'e are now at ' The hostesses were assisted in home to their ninny friends at nerving by Mrs. If lunch? Krmish. their new home on X Avenue, of Pendleton. Mrs. Claud Hteufloss. i of Hal fin and Miss Mihlod lloyt. Mm. Sadie (liven, who is visiting i-i , ... , giieal for the at ernoon. 4 , Seven women will be reprosent er at the Convention of Oregon I-'ederatlon of Women's clubs to be held at Marshfieid next wee.K. Mnt, I. A. Znrhrick will leave this ev- . r.... I i,.l,.i ...I,..-.. ..-Ill will upend a day before going on to Marshfieid and Mrs. C. H. Scran ton. M rs. K. P. M (iKHinuii, M rs. U. 1.. J Hit ton and Mm .1. I). Lynch, accompanied by MIhm Hetty t'och ran and Miss Phyllis Kerunton, will leave early lomorrow morning in ;.h h rn,hr,n .!.' Miss Scranton will remain In Port land and the women will go on to Marshfieid. Mrs. W. P. McAdory I and Mm. Geo. T. Cochran will 1 leave sometime tomorrow en route to the convention. j Mrs. McAdory and ?.:rs. Putton will leave Marshfieid in time to at-i tend the National Music Conven. lion at Portland, beginning June 6, They will be jolr.ed th-re by Mrs. 1 Mi inerva Says A few weeks more and the Children's Sale Sho.s will all be gone. One wonl nn bought' three p'air for hiwlf and two for-a neigh bor. Another iudy bought two pair of the a to B at 75c. We sold five pair of the Ti to S run and two pair of the Si to 11 at KI.75. We also had a good run on our new shipment of Spun tex Silk Iloticry, Guaran teed. It just boats the band how bus.ii'ss keeps up. A fine plelire show will draw a big crowd. The low p 'iccs on shoes will do the same. We got 'cm you g.H 'em. THE BGOTEUY GAY HAYnF.N. Rltfr. Ilrni' up those broken arches and walk like a mil lionaire. II can be done. The New French Curl When yon wleh Ihe ctiarm iiiK effi-ct of a wift, natnriil cilrl, the new Trench paper wave Is the only answer. Our shop In admirably equipped and trained to (five tlils'iiew curl. You will bo more tlmn plraxcd with the resulls. 1'hoiie now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Boom 0, Horamer Bide "A neauly Aid tor " Every Ncd." Phone Main 577 SHOT With a Kodak and enlarged and tinted to a nice sized pic ture is well worth while. Have Richardson "The Art Man," do your Enlarging and Tinting. At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop A. K. Itii huiMiicn, who Ik aloo o dHi jitc to this eomvntioii. I I . steveim. who is v:ui:,ni; hi'iii for some time from Portland. Mrs. j in and u dt-li(itfn tum-tH-on v eived. with eoveis laid lor h.x. MeinherB of lho Christian Kn- deuvor Hoeietv of thiuPivHbytenan Saturday for Kanfas to spend the! amniner. fifteen wire pr. went and lm, .venlntf was en(oya'dy np. ni at s U1(T which (j. IU'Uiuh re-1 iiejilnm-iiis w ere H.-rved, I ! Mls Nc as Smith, of Krultdalo, nnd Guy Kennedy, grandson or U. w. Allen of this cilv wore united! marring- last Sunday, Iteverend j ! Honoring Vlns Bi ulah Ferris, w ho w ill leave l.a (Itande soon' for i iii , Oregon to b,' gone lude'iin.- ... , , , , , , t" v, a nmn her of her friends fj-uw a puriy lost evening at the home of MlK3 Margaret Mulhollnnd. The evening was delightfully spent, at games and dancing, after which; re fresh men ts wore s -ved. Twelve I""!" " ' M - o. n. The W. C. T. I'. met yesterday afternoon at th' home of Mrs. O. W. Jones, aiiil a very interesting program was Kiven with Mrs. Jon--k in charge. Mis. K. G. Keith gave an excellent pip-T and Mrs. It. A. Powell told the siory of Jen- t'cssldy'E life. Atter the program luncheon was1 served. i Members of the Neighbors of j Woodcraft spent n delightful nf-j ternoon yesterday at the home of Mis. Margaret Parks, with Mrs. I Parks and Mis. Sf,hultz as hoatess i s. It was a social meeting und ' before adjournment refreshments wero served. ! Durlnjr the afternoon the niem-j hers donated a sum of money to , bp sent to the Woodcraft homo at Kiversido, California. ... I The Ladies of Mooseheart Tgt-i on celebrated their fifth anniver-! sary last evening at the I. O. O. K , hall. A play entitled ' Not a Man! In the House" was given. .Holt, call wns also a feature of the ev ening, each lady lighting a candle on a , huge birthday; cake, ajj she! .espbridedr ' I Deltcloun refrRhments were! RtTVed. Just inhale that sense-thrilling bouquet! Break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Coffee. Close your eyes and breathe deeply of that marvelous arorn.i ! It is the fragrance of rare coffee-oils the herald' of a flavor still to be met ... a flavor unlike any other . . . indescribable! Now, brew a cup and lift it to your lips! Eagerly you will drain every drop. Zealously you will pour yourself another cup, and yet another. That is why Hills Bros. Coffee is known as The Recognized Standard pride of the coffee-loving West. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE In tkt orifiual I'arvMtn Pack tehitk kttpt iht Cujfrr frtjh. 1);;, Hiiu Br. Polka Dots and Lots of Them WHITE polks dots of assorted Blzea cover the surface of this i rod silk frock with I long sleevca and scarf neck that makes such a youthful and serviceable frock. -,There are wide pleats In the front of the skirt, hut the back la plain, and the crush girdle Is worn low over the hips tied to a bow at the side. Announcements Social announcements may bo primed In this column free of clinrse. Any announccinentfi pertain I i.k to any functions such as eooUcil food sales, etc., will bo it'fustl, Annouticcnit'fits, to be prlniiHl the- same day, must be lu society editor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. News editor's note. Mrs. Charles RIhgnman and Mn. A. T. Hill wllKentertaln the Mon day Hridge Club Monday, June 1, at 1:15 o'clock, at Mrs. Hill's home on Klrst street. The Lutheran League of the Lutheran church will meet this evening at 7 ::to o'clock In the Sun day school room of the church, 'chip will, be the, regular social modi ni; V ' . ' i ' - : i . -r To facilitate filling jelly glasses the tlMiibl is pn( in a pitcher first. Sister offlary's : Kitcheru BY SISTER MAAY nrctikfusl Sliced plneupple, halted eggs, bran bread, milk, cof fee. Luncheon St ring bean chowder, tousl sticks, spongy cuiut, slruw berries, milk, teu. Dinner Creamed salt codfish, linked . potatoes, svulloped toma toes, I'ouibiuution vegetable stlad. lemon sponge pudding, rye bread, milk, eofiVe. The wise mother varies her kind of breud from meal to meal und day (o day. This not only brings more of the "gruinu" to Ihe fam ily table, but keeps each member j "ill" und In good Inuilh. White bread should be used i;n well us i t he coarse breads. When , plenty of fresh vegetables ure included In the diet, w hite bread may be pro ferred by many persons. Poked Pyus (Individual.) Iteut the white of an e with U teitspoon Biiit until stiff. Put into a well-buitered custuid cup. Drop the unbroken yolk into the center of the white. Sprinkle salt und pepper and cover with but tered paper. put into a pan, sur round with boiling water and bake in u hot oven for eight minutes. Serve in the cup in which the egg was cooked. String I tea n Chowder. One iuart beans, $ medium siz ed onions, 4 thin slices bncon, C small potatoes, salt and pepper, 3 cups boiling water. Cut bacon into small pieces and fry quickly in the Uitllo in which tthe chowder Is to be cooked. Add onions cut In thin slices und cook until a pale straw color. Add beans cut In Inch lengths. Add boiling water, cover ami simmer 45 min utes. Add potatoes, pared and cut In dice. Season with salt and pep pet, keeping in mind that the ba con Is, sally, and cook 'iu minutes longer. Radii 10 KATl ltDAV. MAY .10 Mountain Kluiuhml Time Slat ions KKWA, OkuYi), IHah (2(H) 4 p. m., Zenith Uadio Mculent' hour; baseball, KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4). 9-12 mhlnlght, Joe .Mann und his Jiuinbow-lune orchestra. I'aciric Ktumlard Time Siutinus KK1, los Angeles. I'alif. (4li7), 6:30-11 p. m., Uxumluer's musical muttuue; 0-6:15, McDanlel'a niKhtly Uotngs; U:45-7. Hailitor lal talk; 77:45, I'ulirornta Sere nudei'3 danct;. orchestra, George fionli, b-iuicr, KIk'I.oikI Sachs, .violin solobt; 7:46-S, the book shelf, Mlsa Nancy; 8-U Kram Iner: progrum by pupils of ZqcII ner Conservatory ofJMusic; y10. Muranret Atwaler, dramutic so prano. MuoRcun Thatcher, con cert pianist. Kdna I-Yancls. dra matic readiuRs; 10-11, Packard liudio club. Way Waits und his ukulele, Dorothy Cleveland, blue hIuk't; Jack llurtz, pianist; Lou ise Ilowatt, ballade; 11-3 a. m., KFl's mhinlKht frolic, screen land entertainers. K KOA. Heal tie. Wash. (4fi4.3). Me morial I my proKTam. Uainer Nobe I'ost American l'Kion; 8:3u-l0. Kddte llarknt-ss and or chestra. KKWH. Hollywood, Calif. (2S2). 7:46-9 p. m., program, Monte Mar Vista eubdivlders; ft-10, Southwest Athletic club orches tra. Krickson sisters; Krunk Stev er und others In populur sours; 10-1 1. Warner Urol hers frolic, direct Inn Charlie Wellmnn. Kill). Oakland. Cnllf. (Siil.S) 4 6:30 p. ni.. Hotel tft. Francis or chestra; . 8, studio program ; Hrunswlck-Kudlola night, Jack son KurniHiro company; De Grnssl trio; lierkeley mixed quartet; Jtadto glca club; Mrs. John S. Mills, contralto; Heatrlc? 1 4. Sherwood, soprano; Kdna l.inkowskl, Hussian pianist; Thomas Jusof Uermott, violin ist; Paula AnKermuendo, nccom punlst; o-i a. m.. lb-nry J I u l fitead's dunce orchestra. KC1W, Portland, On-. (4!1.6) 12:30 p. ni-. Hose City trio; ti. Portland hotel orchestra; 10. dance music. Multnomah hotel. KHJ. Log Anftolea. Calif. (406.2). 6;30-fl p. m., I.efg-hton's Arcade orchestra, Jack Cronshnw, lend er; -fl:8fi,Art Hickman's Hllt moro hotel concert orchest rn, Kdwnrd Fltzpu trick, director; 6:30-7:30. little stories American history. Prof. Walter Hylvester llerizoff. Piggly Widely Rirls hi ring- trio, bedtime story. I ncle John; 8-10. program. Pacific States Klectrlc Hallway, ar ranged by J. Howard Johnnon. presenting IflOth Infantry band; 10-11:30. Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel dance orcheHtrn, Karl Hurtnett. leader; 11:30-2 n. in., Lost Angels of KHJ. .Majestic Mix orchest ro. KN'X. Hollywood. Calif. (330. ft), 5:30-fi p. m., Wurlltfer plpo or gan studio; sporln talk; 6-6:30, Safe Milk nd Diet For Inf snts, Invalids, Th.Afed Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains, reduced to powder. Very nourishing, yet so eatily digested that It is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, siling or welL An upbuilding diet for infants, Invalids, nursing mothers. Con venient, Light Nourishment, when faint or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it hiducss sound, refrsshing.lcep. Instant ly prepared at home no cooking. 7 PtfJwTj! snii ii i 'i irfk Ji rju.v 4 .t uMbrUuk.4i. . Tin- infprmatory double han probably do.it more to loiise in terest in auction than any other innovation Mince the inception of the Kiiiue. It opens up an en tirely new field or bidding.- and in doing so presents some intcr eiittng and pulling u nest ions if bidding. l-'or example, suppose tile dealer bids one no-trump and second hand doubles (iuforma- lory) with' what type of hand should the dealer's partner make a I lii '! There is still consider able difference of opinion among the experts as to the proper pro cedure in this situation hut the writer has very detinlte ideas in regard to U. There are four dis tinct types of hands which sho'ild he bid by the dealer's partner over an iuformatury double of one no-trump. First: with u bund nit good as an original no-trump, dealer's purl tier shouJd redouble. For exuinple. with a hand of this type: ' " Hearts A. 4, 2 ; Clubs K; 7. 4 Diamonds J, in, ;i, 2 Spades - - K. D. ft The redouble ia a powerful weapon when properly used and the aouree of many big penalties. After a redouble, partner should double any bid made and try for penalties. I Second : If the dealer's pu riner i holds us good ss an original bid' in a suit, he should be two in the s iit over the double. For e-i ample, with a hand of tills lypc, : bid two clubs: Hearts 10,4, 3. 2 Clubs A, K, 7, 4, 2 . Diamonds 10, 7 Rpades 9, 2 Hy so doing, you givo tho ex act information to your partner that you have as good us an orig inal hid lu that suit. It is tin only way you can give this exact information and for that reason the opportunity should not be lost. Third: if the dealer's partner holds a set up minor suit, he should bill two no-trump over the double. For example, ullh a hund of this type, bid two no trump: Hearts 7. fi, 2 Clubs 10, 4, 3 Diamonds A, K, Q, J. 7 Spades J, 4 t Here nirnfn you have the oppor tunity to give this exact Informa tion to partner und you can only, do so by bidding the two no trump. Fourth: If (he. dealer's partner holds .a hand whioh Justifies- a ma jor suit take out of the no-trump irrespective of the double. It should also be bid over the dou ble. For example, with this type of hund, bid two spudis: ' tmvpl tnllr. V. Tf. Alder? (l!.in- 1:30, dinner hour mush"; 7:.1(i-8, Wurlltzer pipe organ studio; H-'.K KN'X feature program; !)-10, pro gram, Hrents furniture company; in-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoannt Urove dance orchestra from Ant .bassudor hotel; 11.-2 u. m.. Hol lywood nite, presenting ti frolic hy movie folk. KPO. San Francisco, Pallf. .(428.3) tTmritiiritairMfMTTiniii'.nni1 iDiim HMh dhi'ltMllHi M'll.iM IMrMnJB Up to TteeeYeasrsAg I had always used high priced baking powders for . the reason that I thought they would make the best cakes, pastries, etc., but after giving KC a trial I have had no other on my pantry shelf ..." A splendid testimonial from Peoria, 111. on the high quality of BAKING FOWDEE M. A' LB Mi- iJM "More than sTound and 'a half for a Quarter " WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions of Pounds Used by tbo Government psffTpBs?'siwiBssTawi,.,-)aHP a .aij-i;iM'l;iiMLW II . & S. ELECTRIC 107 Oepot St. Phone 893-W T 3, Hearts 10, 7 Cluba J, , 4 I Humonds Q, G Spades J. Hi. 7, C, 4. 2 When you hold six more hearts or spades, It Is obligatory for yo'i to bid that suit oviT partner's no-trump und the obli gation is Just us strong whin the no-trump has been doubled. Su i k bid gtve:j pu rl ner exact infor mation that you have a justlfiulde take out and that inioi tmrtion may be vuluuble. The ipiestlon whether you should bid u "l wo nutter" over an ln- ficull u icstion it ud one which will! be dlMi-UKHctl In a later article. Answer to Problem No. 12 Heai la y. j, y, s. 7. a Claim lu, l) i 'lamuiuls it, 2 Spade r 7, (J, 4 t It t 1 A t No rcoro, rubber game. Z dealt nnd bid nun ' no-trump amD' A j doubted. What should Y now hid? In east V passed, H paused ant) Z bid two NpudcH,, which A doubled, what Bhould Y . then bid? From the foregoing discussion it Bhould be obvious Mint Y. should hiuc bid two hearts over the dotible. Me has td- hearts and therefore un obligatory take o'lt of the no trump. After making the mistake of passing, however, t he right thing for him to do Is not so oh vious. When 11 also passed t he double, It wus evident that he did so because ho wui certain of de feating Z's one no-trump hid. In ' other words, both A and B have, Indicated strong hands. Z's ubsc nuent bbl of two spades merely indicated that he realized Ills no trump bit) would probably bo de feated and that he figured he had a better chance to get out of trouble by bidding spades. A's double of two spudes Indicated : that he could defeat that hid so Y was confronted with u difficult problem. The fact t hat he had I three spudes wus an arg iment ! against bidding three hearts, but his .outside hand was so weak that there was little pr no chance for Z lo make -two spades. On the other hand, he had a strong heart suit und If his partner hud high cards In tho other suits, he would have a good chance to make his bid. For. these reasons. D.H. writer la. of , tho opinion th:it over Ihe two upatle bid. It Is t close fftteiitton und shows the val ue of bidding such hands at once over the double. Then you don't get Into trouble. 1-2 p. m., Itudy Hclger's Fair mont hotel orchestra; 2:8t:i:Ua, maiinee program; :t::ta n::th, Gene Jntne pose Itoom Howl or chestra; ri::io-lt:2ri. I.oew's War field theaters; ti: .'.0-7 :3m, John ny Huick'8 'ablrlanH; S-12,.Art W'eiilnei'M dance orchestra. KTi'U Seatlle. Wash. Cbir-.ft), 9 12 midnight, Pacific Poiwt broad canter. iTTrfrri,gBsB - 'rriTi'TniiifWTi - 'lTrVvilB,i Miililia'hM,, Fill Every Socket With Dili MAZDA LAMPS Uuy Them Where You See Thin Sign Memorial Day STOKE CLOSED ALL DAY Putman's Ready - To - Wear and Millinery ' Child Fatally Huimd. lOi'GKNH. Ore. Margaret. 6 year old daughter of Mr. and MrK. (Jeorge lt. Nyman of OuUrhK'e, til ed ut 'Springfield -as u remili of burns contracted when h-r cloth lug cuu iit fire at the family home lit Oukridge, The child wu i build ing U fire In the sluve while he parents wen' outside and hi r clo HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Hiing It ATD'T?'C! Cetlr Homes' To Our iLJLXV O Expert iM3 FRIGID AIRE ' -.r .kl :- If Ymi Want llio Ucst Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies Ito- Sure d( Is aiude hy (Jwlllianrs Wfvtrloi IlttkeKjuiAwty-rrt Oregon's Iniliiiff Bread nnd Tastry Bakers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Hume of ihe Golden Oust Prepare For Warm Weather ,: A PERFECTION OIL STOVE will relieve the drudfrery of Summer cooking. A size for any need. Furniture Exchange Mr and Jefferson Phone 474-J VVE MJY, SELL OR TRADE Blue Mcunlain Oregon Lumber1-1 Wn IIatr Just Wlint Ton Want In ' l IMIil lt, HASH AND DOOIW AM) KIIINGI.K.S It will pnjr yuu to lnvrallKt our prices. . Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN S Uf'AIN AND IIOX WOOD I'RONB MAIN til J. U BIUNIIALL WONDERLAND Fishing is Retting good in the Wallowa Lalo Wonderland. We have a limited number of U. S. Forest Service Maps showing all trails, and roads in the Wallowa National Forest which are yours for the asking. We also have the best assortment of I Fishing Tackle in Eastern Oregon : Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co; thes became Ignited und hail Curu Kl neurly off her body wlnu her mother reached the" house. Her parents brought her to Springfield on tho afternoon train and she tiled at u physician's office soon afterward. Funniest news today comes from Peorlu, HI. Frank Nohooteh w:ik fined for having boo-.". Tho cooling colU ure designed In propi'r sl.o rtt cvMil jour leu box, whether It Is large or snmll nnd lo kwp tlu tciiipemttiwf in the fiHtd compnrtmeiit wifely below i0. dcgrei'.s I'nlirciihclt. , ; Jesse Hosenbaum, Agent, with Benham Electric Co. Plione Main 104. - New Foley Bids.