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Thursday, June 4, 192." THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paffo Three NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. Charles ninKncr ! Mn, prr. v.t.tu tn Mib. Vlt-r Lie- OUbt'rt Huairt' i-iitfitniiifil Turs- nmn und A. V, NWson. Jay afternoon ut tin Hunter homo At Die close of the pluy lunch with a pretilly appointed iuuchooa oon wua hoi-vcmI. IVo guest a were roniplinifnllnif Miss Hlon Me. piaent from out of town. Misses JtimaM. whom- lii'iroihuL tu Wtllf- uiadys and Itenu Kchule. of Tort ii ni H. AUNubb. ol t.rkUy. 'al(-j umit wno ar, visiting here, loruiu. was recently announced. I - , The spacious rooms ot the Hunter J M,a. a. V. Hunford enlerti.lntfd itsideiue were uttruettveiy decor- tnt. mi.nicri of the Tuehdayltriilge uted with busketa of yellow roses ciuo an, a number of guests ye, und covers were laid lor a score ot t.-rduy ufternoon al her home with KUtma. u bridfcp hincheoii, honoring hei I'ollouinK a delirious Inntlieon HH;,.ri )ra wva, who Is vlsitlns the Uifernoori was enjoyed uround ln tlu, vUy fl.om Sit,t Ulko .tty( i; (lie lirldKe tables. Al the clone ortuiu flio home was decorated with lliu afternoon the riwh surprised y,.Ilow und v. hlte. roses beln used, Mtm McHohald with a shower otunu- ut one o'clock a delieiout beautiful Klussware. t luncheon was s'rved. AIiioiik the out of luwn leuestHj Afu.p uineheon thni tnbhs were prt-sem were Miss Kdnu Hanmi, oi':ut pUy with M. W. ('. Krunmn uhi Wulla, und .Mm. l'niuk ilur- v i,min high score for the guest bee, of rocntello. pltlCI! fii fin A delightful party took yesterday afternoon ut th home of Mrs. Lee IteynoldK,- when t John hhe and Mrs. Karl Keynolds eutr tnlned honoring their house kupriii. Mrs. Frank Hurbce, of J'ocutello, Idaho, and MIhs Kilua Hanna, of Walla Walla. Washington. An nr ti.it io color s'heme of yellow and whllo pri'vulled throuBuout the hotnH and during the ulternoon bv Vcn rubles of bridge were wl play. Mis. F. H. Appleby received MkU A-.'ore for tho first prize-and Mrs. W. II. Heliler won the second prize, Al an apporpriate hour a dainty two course luncheon was r.m-vm. prize und tho club prize going to Mrs. J, J. Pearson Miss .limn Murah McN'dll and Tlioinpiion, both of Wallowa. wen mcrried at t he Chrlsitav church parsonage yesterday after- l noon, (. W. Jones, pastor or the church officiating. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. It, R Willis. After (he marriage Ihey return ed to Wallowa where they will MuUe. their future home, Mr. Thompson Irt employed by the Shell Mercantile Company there. Honoring Mrs. L. A. Preseott. wlio left Inst evenliiK for Seattle, Washington, to make her home there, Mrs. Andrew honey, jr.. Mine 'arolyn llosenthul and Mis. Allen WriKht enteiiained . yealerday al' .ernoon al the home of Mis. 1-on ey. Decorations consisted of vari ous flowers of the season and dur- ftifr tin ufternoon three tables of bridge wen it play. M h. I'reHCOtt r-K-eveil tl)f (TUest Mi.e. The first prize Went to Mrs. Hill Templet on and the second j prize to Mrs. Lester Stoddnrd. An; excellent iwo courso luncheon was: served at the. close of the piny, j Mr. and Mrs. H. K. WatUlns en t Tlalned the Alpha club last even ing. Beautiful bouquets of the asons flowers were attractively The 1;ihI meeting of the seasoh of Hie )'n nhyteriiin l.adbs Aid was held yesterday nrieriioon In th community room of the church Durinif the business session, with Mrs. John Theisen, vice-president presldinK. plans were made for s baza-ur to be Klven sometime in November, After the business session the re mainder of the afternon was spent socially and refreshments were served. Mrs. H. II. Haldoek, Mr. Kvelyn Mearnhaw. Mr. K. Ttick y and Mrs. o. Macliowt'll wen hosiers H. Word hns been received In ha Grande of the marriage, of Miss Josephine Coates to Emmanuel Johnson, at Payette. Idaho. May 27. Mlrs Coalrs Is from California and Mr. Johnson Is the son of Mr and Mrs. I.. Johnson, of this city Strikes Happy Medium - . : I lister oMary's -. Kitcheru . BY SISTER MAilY ' Hrealifust rftewed prunes, ce r?ul, thin cream, crip tuiiKt, milk, coffee. Luncheon Jellied a!uI. grahani bread and or cum cheetie sand wiches, strawberry shortcake, tea. milk.. lJlnner - Mutton stew, boiled rice, Bit wed tomatoes. UflpuruKiis Niilud, r.io bivud. pineapple Hjmntfe, pluin cuke, milk, ooffee. A dish of crushed struwberries an d piece of p I ai n po a ge caJi e should be served to children under six years of uhc in pluce of the luncheon ileasert. A?tparague s;tlad for smult per sons should bo made with finely inluceu luttuco und heuds of as paragus mols'.ened wit h olive oil menus can be used as suggested for children from four yeais up. . drilled Naluil One cup cold cooked peas, i cup diced cooked carrots, ft cup diced celery, 1 cup flaked salmon, 3 hard cooked eggs, Unueklo and shin ot veal, medium sized onion, salt and pepper. The bones of the knuckh? must be well cracked. Put into a large kettle with the onion und two quarts of cold water. Prlng slow ly to the boiling point and sim mer gently for three hours, skim ming as scum rises. Reduce Mock to li cups. Strain through two thicknesses of cheesecloth. Ar range vegetables, fish und eggs In layers, seasoning each layer with salt and pepper. Pour over broth, cover and weight. Let stand In a cold place, for several hours to become firm. Herve on a bed of let) uce with mayonnaise. The fish, vegetables and eggs should be arranged attractively. The tlsh and carrots are separated by the peas and the e-;gs can be used to line the mold, (hie large or :iix Individual molds can be us-d. Wkt IWii by Uujk. Jx. It isn't ofien that a problem can i;ot:se such Interest as the follow ing one. It has so many varla-, tiuiis that It is almost impossible to rover (hem all but the muln ones have been Selected und un alyf.ed as they all contain good points of pluy that comn up fre-quealifl,- eno igh to make the an ulysls well worth while. Hearts K. 0. 5 I'luliii 8 Diamonds .1, 4 Spades S Hearts - A. 10, (i, 2 Clubs T, 4 I ilnninndB None -Hpttdes -Q I X i A I 5 Hearts J. a clubs fi. 1! ) flamonds R Hpades J, Hearts Q, 0, 7 Clubs C I liamonds None Hpades -- - Itt. T, 5 H...s(jn!i H- - i They will spend their honeymoon arranged throughout he home and mor, u;rough rBforllla lilllies VI during tho evening six bridge were at ploy. Mrs. H. K. ) Westenhaver received the ladies Kiiest pri.e and F. II. Appleby tho gentleman's guest prize. The club WALLING'S ll'NE CLEARANCE Sale All Trlmim-il 1'attfin Hals, SiivpI Hal mid Hals Irlin nuil in our own wk room ALL OOlNd AT COSTI Monpy-RaMnv Sale SIIH On. WALLING'S Last pvi'ninp Mr. am! Mr. O. W. Jones pntrnalnod tho Official lloanl of Iho f'hrlsllan church In lionor of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Haw-Icy, who will leave La Grande Koon for California. Mr. Hawlcy I lor the past three years has been (Chairman of the Hoard. As a to 'ken or the esteem In which Mr. and !mi-s. Hawley are held by their as sociates they were presented with nn Indian blanket. Mr. Weoke made Iho prcsetHolion. Refreoh- tnehta were served by the hostess. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Hawlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Muilcnberg, Mr. and iMrsilj. V. Upbejlj. and;,Mrq, jl!nl GallaRher, Or. and Mrs. J. L. MelMicrson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O- Tiia ult strlkea the happy m dlum between the , severely .tailored and the ornate and ! a most convenient outfit to have In the wardrobe. It Is of blue rep bound In self-colored silk and trimmed with a narrow white collar, o blue, silk tie and black bone buttons. liver, I.. S. Weeks, V. C. and Mrs. J. A. Parker. Combs The New French Curl When you wish the charm ing effect of a soft, natunil curl, the new French paper wave Is the only answer. Oar shop Is admirably equipped and trained to give this new curl. Von will be mora than pleased wllh the results. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Boom t, Bommer Bid. "A Beauty Aid for trery Need." Phone Main 677 BLONDES Keep your linlr fiwn rtaiU-Mi-lutt! This new Swedish discov ery brings buck a rich, golden beauty even to the most faded ami I u s t e r 1 e s s blond linlr. Ordinary shampoos make blonl hair darker by rmovlng much ol the necessary oils. Very often blond - haired people think their hair Is changing color when U is only the shampoo that Is at fault. No matter how fuded or dull your hair may be, even if It has become much darker, the remark able new Swedish LITE HA III Shampoo HI.ONDEX will re store it quickly to Its original goi- den beauty. Just one shampoo will amozo you. The hair becomes several shades lighter, fluffier. more beautiful with each sham poo! Why use ordinary shampoos for vour hair? Hlondes should U:ie only this speclul llght-hatr sham poo and see how much prettier the hair becomes. It Is absolute ly hnrmleps. contains no injuri ous chemicals and is not a dys. Highly recommended for children. Costs only a little for a large sl?.ed package that will last a long time. Your dealer will promptly refund the purchase price If you are not delighted with results. HI.ONDEX Is for sale by all good drug and department stores, such as Hllverthorn-Wrlght Drug Co. (.Inss Drugs, Inc., K. & L. Drug Co. Adv. Miss Gladys E. Miller will pre sent Miss Constance McKenzle In piano recital Friday evening. June 5, at eight o'clock, at the Library Auditorium. MIsh Morton' Lovett, sopraho, pupil of Mrs. Hosklns, will assist Mlsi McKunzte. The public is invited. Miss Elhel McKelvey and Willi am Henry Boyd were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at the Christian church manse by Reverend O. W. Jones, They were attended by the Broom's mother and sister. After the ceremony the happy young couple left lor their ranch in Wallowa Valley, where they will reside. A beautiful June wedding took place y sterday morning at seven o'clock at the church of Our Lady of the Valley, wjien Miss Catherine J. Doherty and John B. Smart were united in marriage by Futh- S. Buckley. Fifty or more friends and relatives of the huppy couple were present. The attar was beautifully decor ated with a profusion of pink and v.hlte peonies before which the ceremony was pe.-tormeu. i ne bride wore a white dress of crept de chine, with a bridal veil of lace and tulle and carried a showei bouquet or rose buds. The brides maid. Miss Violet E. Bowden was dressed In pink, wearing a dress and hat of pink crepe de chine. She carried a bouquet of sweet peus. James V, Howden was best man. Immediately following tho cere mony a wedding, ureamasi was served at tho home of the bridoB parents, Mr. und Mrs. 1. K. Do herty. after which the bride und groom left fo ra short honeymoon t ri p. June Brides HUNDREDS of beautiful nnd use ful avticles suitable as gifts for the New Bride ALWAYS Al Richardson's Art & Gifl Shop Minerva Says One doesn't expect to find oil wells in shoe stores, but there Is much hidden wealth that can be uncovered with a Dr. SchoM's foot comfort department. Nothing better for burning feet than Dr. Bcboll's Foot I!alm and Powder. A fev applications and you will be relieved greatly. If you have bunions and your shoes are forced out of shape, n Bunion Protector will make your shoe look like new ones as well as re lieve the soreness. THE B00TERY CAY IIAYHKN. Mgr. Home or (he Arch-Aid Shoe A New shlpiiMiit Yesterday Ity l.pit"w Announcements Social announcements may be printed In this column free of charge. Any announce incuts pertaining to any functions such as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcements, to be printed the name, day, must be lu society editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock, Xews editor's note. Hints for the Housewife Hearts are trumps and Z 1b in the lead, How can Y-Y, win four of the seven tricks against the best defense? The only correct plc.y is for to lead the deuce of clubs, forcing A to win the trick wllh the eight of clubs. A can nowuiake' any one of three, leads: (I) He may lead the eight Y now wins the last trick with tho deuce of hearts. The forego ing represents the, solution und variations when A lends the eight or spades ut trick two. Y whin thin trick with the queen of spaden and should now leud the deuce of hearts. ' H should play the seven, . the jack and A should win with lilH'HAKIl KHOKT CAKE Every housewife knows that her family enjoys the succulent flavor of rhubarb and that a pie wllh Its juiciness bubbling under a flaky crust is always a treat. iMost nave also found that a dish of stewed hubarb for breakfast In most wel come. Yet very rew ever Beem io think of using this delicious fruit vegetable, which bus better food value than many fruits, except in pie or Buuce. Hhubarb short cake makes an attractive and delicious dessert. Wash the rhubarb, peel nnd cut into pieces. I'lace in an enameieti ware Hiincenan. cover with boiling wuter and cook slowly until tender. Hearts K, 0, 5 Tin. .iirtnce nf enameled ware doeB,Clubs None not Interact with fruit and veget able acids, so the fruit and Utensil will not be ulfectcd. Then drain off the water and for every two cups of rhubarb add one cup of sugar, ana flavor witn grounu cin namon to taste. For the short cake, sift together three cups flour, three tea-spoons baking powder and one-half tea spoon salt. Cut in one half cup shortening or rub It In wllh the fingers. Then add one cup of milk and one egg well beaten. Spread evenly In a well buttered layer cake pan and bake in a hot oven for twenty minutes. Wlien the fllllnc and cake arc cool split the cake, put the rhubarb between and too and serve with wnippeu cream with a little cinnumon dust ed over the top. of diamonds or C! the eight of. the king., H can now only make, spades or the five of heart q. the qiieeu , of U imps. Suppose' The eij;ht of diamonds is A's bejl ' at trick two, A leada the five of lead. Y should trump with the! hearts, Y-tf eon now easily win all ten of hearts and It should over-. but two heart tricks. Therefore, trump with the queen. H may 'all three possible plays by A after now lead either (a) the nine of Z leads .u club give Y-S5 four hearln or (b) the five of spades j t ticks. " ' or (c) the seven of hearts. If On the lead of the eight of the nine of hearts, Z should cover ( diamonds by A at trick two. if with the jack, A with the klngjY trumps with the ten of trumps and Y with the ace. There" nre j and 11 iff lines to over-trump, Y tiUtnei-ou:i variations but none pre. should lead the queen of spad s sent any difficulty for Y-K to and tpeii the deuce of trumps. It make roue tricks. If. however. It H plays the seven or nine of leads the five of spades, wins hearts. Z should pluy the jack and the trick with the queen of spades' farce A to win the trick with the and leads the deuce of hearts, al-' king, ln this way also Y-Z wn lowing tl to win the trick with'rotir of the seven tricks. Thene the seven of hearts. B should variations nre all possible after now 'lead the ten of spades, Z V makes the correct lead of the plays the jcek and A Is forced deuce of clubs nnd If properly either to discard or trump. If the played by both sides Rivea Y-Z former, Y also discards; if the. four of the seven tricks. No other lead Is correct. fatter, Y overtrumps, leads his trumps and wins the balance of the tricks. At trick three. B's besl lead Is the seven of hearts. Z and A should play low and Y winf the trick with the eight of heurts. Y should now lead the queen of spades and oil follow, lie should now lead the ace of trumps and follow with the seven i;al of club:? which trump with the Diamonds 4 Wntdj'S.-r- None A is forced Io king of hearts. Most of the solvers thought the five of diamonds was the correct lead al lowing A to win the trick and on which Y should discard the queen of spades. This solution, how ever, is Incorrect. At trick two, A should lead the eight of cjuhs, and follow with the eight of spades. Z wins this trick with t he jack of spades. The sit na tion now Is na follows: Printed Crepe Dresses rou SI 'MM Kit DAYS Charming new styles of fine, sxTviceable I r i n t e d Crei o jt Dresses whicii vlil be delight fully cool. Specially Priced at $12.50 See Them In Our Window. .I. 'J I w mm- -' o-'- LADIES READY-TO-WEAR fV I'.ddy Indorses (jnrlmtd. . ! KOSMBU KG Ore Senator Clur Innd, " appointed by' (lovernor I'lerco as a member of tho, state fish commission upon the recom mendation of Senator ,Kddy, Ih Iriendty toward . the commercial anil private fh-.hlng Interests of Southern Oregon, according to n statement mude by Senator Kddy following bis relurn from the con ference with Governor IMcrce nt Saletu, at which tho appointment wum made, "My efforts.' Mr. Kddv sold, l.. ... F.iJ 11'. -M "- - UJI 1 J 1 .1- It -i - "have been to see that the Umpqua river, second only In importance to the Columbia, should have recog nition on the firth commission. Tho Columbia river Interests let thn past have dominated the commis sion and those who have watched developments believe that our In terest could have been bet or protected." Prince of Wales saw ft wrestling match, then went to a dance. Mud lm different in Africa. Henrts A, 10, S. 2 Clubs None Diamonds None Spades None : t A n i 7. Hearts J, 3 Clubs 6 Diamonds None 8pades 9 Hearts Q. 9,7 Clubs None 1 Mamomls None Hpadcs i- 7 HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Bring It T"09C Bcltor Homea 'To Our ;" lAJtvtl 0 "li)drt" ' 'r- two Mrs. I.Ci! Wurnlck and Mrs. Stel la inKli! will he luMtt'SHi's to Chup Ut 1., I'. K. f). lomorrow ufternoon ut iho lioinu ui Mrs. Wurniek. ... Tin! Woniens and Young Wom ens .Missionary societies of the l-u- theran church will hold a joint iiueliiiK Kriiluy, June 6. at two o'-1 i-loek, ut the home of AMss Genevl- .n: Nelson. All members ure uru e.l to be present as Important business will be discussed. ... Because of cold, damp weather llio Missionary Society ot the Christian church will meet ut the church tomorrow afternoon at 2: 3U o'clock Instead of ut the farm home of Mrs. Voelx. .Mrs. ". limiting will be leader for the af ternon. The topic is "Tidet." Officers will also be elected. Mrs. Voela. assisted by several other members ot the society will he hos tess. ... Thn Home Denn.-lment of the Presbyterian churrh will meet ot the home of Mrs. V. It. I'lckens. 3HI Abler SI reet, Friday afternoon :it 2:?.t o'clock. I ' CAHKKIIOI.K OF V AMI HAM One dish dinnore which can bo prepared In a casserole or buklnR dish nre becoming very popular With housewives because they re quire no attention after they nre placed In the oven, except proper timing. With the addition of bread and butter, and followed by a simple dessert and cofroe, tho following dish makes a complete dinner for four. Cut three-quarters ot a pound of veal in four even pieces, und one quarter of a pound ham in strlps Cook until brown In butler und then place in an enameled ware casserole or baking dish. In the remaining fat brown xlx uniull .onions, add Io the meat with one cup stock or wnter, heated, one half cup celery cut In strips, one teaspoon salt and one eighth tea spoon pepper. Then add one cup tomatoes, tho acid of which will not affect the enameled ware dish. Cover and bake one hour. -Aim two cups potato cubes and cook until the potatoes ure soft. Thick en Rravy with flour mixed with wnter. udd nlrliig beans or pens and ffrve hot evident that A-!),lend the nine of apades nt trick heart tricks one, farcins, Y to win the trick. A lead by V at trick two or eith er u trump or a club will do him no good und ' with this opening Y-Z can only make three trlcus if A-B make tho proper defenau. The conclusion Is obvious, there fore, that the only correct open ing lead by '. that will enable hint and his partner to win four tricks, is the deuce of clubs. This problem has been analyzed at BUch great length because every variation given Is tricky and In tcre.iting. The writer would sug rcbI that each of the variations be played out and tested from every angle. It's Impossible to find a better problem than thiit one as a test of Bonn.!, careful pluy. It should he must now win no mUcr how Y-K play. Hy do ing o, Y-Z( only score three tricks so the lead' of a diamond at trick one by V. is clearly incorrect. Another solution that many adopted but that also wn Incur red, was the lead of the five of diamonds by 'A at trick one. A played tho eight and Y trumped wllh the ten. Tho defunso of this play Is for II to overtrump with the queen and then lead tho nine or heurts. AnnlytdH of this defense will also show that Y-, can only win three tricks, thus proving that the diamond lead at trick one Is Incorrect whether A discards the queen of spades, or trumps wllh the ten of hearts. Another solution was for Z to , i , I '-a ' FRIGID AIRE Tho coollnu colls nro ilcslgneil In proper Hlo ti cool your len box, whether It l largo ot- small ami H kin-p the tempcratilro In llio TiHiil ooinimilinciit safely below B0 degrees J'nlircnhelt. Jesse Rosen b:ui m, Agent, with Benliam Electric Co. IMione Mnin 101. New Foley Hldg. 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