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Wednesday, July 22, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY 1111 FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Duvld Blomqulxt relebrated their silver wedding an niversary Saturday evening at their home ut tH5 lakfe street. Fourteen members of the faintly wit present and a delightful ev ening was spent socially after which refreshments were st-rved. Mr. and Mrs. l;lumo.uist received a number of gifts of silver pre wnti'il to them by th-ir children. Tin members (if Hi Ladles so ciety 10 Ih IJrotherhood of I.oco nioilv Klremcn and Engineers 1 met lu.it evening lit 7:30 o'clock ut the K. of I'- hull in regular meet lug. There wns a large attendant1 t hi- hushiesa .hi mm Ion taking up most of the evening. Announcements Kocial annotinii'iiiciitH may bo printed In this column free of cliurae. Any aimouiH-ciwiits liertnlning to any functions Mtirli ati cooked rood sub, ele., will bo refuel. AimoiiHeementH, to ho printed the nuiiio ilay, must bo In society edlior'H hands by W:(I0 o'clock. News editor's note. Convenient The l.udli-M Aid of the Lutheran Church will meet Thursday urter noon ut two o'clock ut the homo of Mrs. N. Nelson, mu& Ouk .street. AH members are reinosted to he prseut. Corn Stalks Valuable As Raw Paper Material THIS overnight case hna a top thai la devoted to the art of makeup It contains all the bottles, brushes, combs and toilet accessories that the moat .fastidious woman would ro quire, and has fc good-sized nilrrot thrown in, for coed measure, 'You look your best anywhere If yoi -ap this bag with you. Radii 10 TIIVRSDAY. .11 TY 2!t AMKS, Iowa, (AD A ton of Mountain Standard Tlmo Station, corn stalks In this region has been I (it, Calgary, (-nn, 4;i5.8), 9 p. considered so much agricultural waste, hut the chemical engineer ing department at Iowa state col lege has found to he worth, at present prices, about $1 oi a ton when converted into paper. I'rof. o. It. Swet ney. head of the department, has manufactured pa per of a line quality from corn stalks and he believes it can be made to match in quality any stock of woodpulp paper. Prof. Sweeney already has visions of paper mills in thee.s prairie Mat es, bringing back an Industry which the country is losing with) the passing of Its forests. The question of utilizing corn stalks for the making of paper in volves a number of industrial problems into which the chemists have been delving. Prof. Sween ey's experiments show that by means of a chemical process work m., C. N. Hallways string trio; Mis. A. K. McKay, noprano; Kr ne.st Hodgkinson, violinist; Mrs. Phuupion Hughes, pianist. Pacific Standard Time Station KI-'WH. Hollywood. Calif. &ii). 7:3u p. m.. on trout m reams and fishing. Jack Uoaz, fishing scout;, 7:45. plastic surgery. Dr. T. Floyd Brown; 8-fl, program. Starr Piano company of Cali fornia presenting the original? of many Genett records; 9-10 program. lon P. Smith, Inc.. Moon Six dance orehesta, Sol Hoopli's original Hawaiian trio; 10-u, mid-week movie frolic. Charlie Wellman, master of cere monies. KGO, Oakland. Cnllf. (361.2). S p. m.. "A Woman of No Importan ce" KGO players; 10-1, Clarke Wilson's Hotel St. Francis dan ce orchestra, Ml om In his laboratory, alx-tonthn KGW PorUlma 0,.p. U916) 7:J0. vi u iwii ui '" mil uf niiiui from a ton of stalks. Iowa pro duces between 20.0oo.000 and 25. 000,000 tops of stalks yearly and the United States about ltto.noo, tmo' tons. , ; , Oat and, wheat straws have been used In the manufacture of straw board but they are too short-flb-ered for making higher grades of paper. Cornstalks do not offer this difficulty, said Prof. Sweeney they being longer In fact than those of wood. Paper manufacturers who have seen the paper made in the laboratory declared it to be of high quality. The department also discovered a by-product in the paper making process. The liquid extracted from the stalks was found to have high adhesive properties, which might be applied to a new adhesive product. The radiation of ultra-violet rays from the blue sky is far great er than Unit from the sun Itself. WALLING'S JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF HATS As Follows: Trimmed Hats $1.9.") to 6.93 New Kid Hats, Black nnd White and All White, reasonably priced. Dresses $1.50 and Up WALLING'S S p. in., baseball scores; 8-9, Yale Laundry concert; 9-10. con cert: 10-12, Herman Kenin'f Multnomah hotel dance orches tra, , , KHJ. Los Angeles, Calif. (406.2) 6:30-0 p. in.. Lelghton'a Arcade Cafeteria orchestra; Jack Cron shaw, leader; tt-fi;30 Art Hick man's Blltmore hole concert or chestra, lOdward Fltzpatrick, db . rector; 6:30-7:8. Itudto kiddl hour, Dickie Itrandon, screen juvenile. Cncle John, Piggly Wiggly girls string trloj 7:45. talkvon care of body. Dr. Phil lip M. Lovell; 8-10:30, vacation time at Mt. Lowe, continuity program arranged by J. Howard Johnson for pacific Klectrlc Ky. 3:S0-l 1:30. Art llickman'F Hilt more hotel dance orchestra, Earl Burtnctt, leader. KXX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9). 5:30-6:15 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe organ studio; 6:15. travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent Jladio orchestra. Paul Fin stein, leader; 7-7:30, dinner hour music: 7:30-8, one-act play, KN X players, F.dward Murphy, di rector; R-9, KXX feature pro gram; 9-10, program, Running Springs Park. Inc.; 10-11. Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador ho tel: 11-12, campus night, stud ents University of California, Southern Branch. KPO. San Francisco. Cnl. (42S.3). 6:45-7 p. m., Waldemar Llnd and Plates Restaurant orches tra; 7-7:30. Rudy Selger's Fair mont hotel orchestra; 8-10, Pa cific M usica 1 sor let y ; 10-11 Johnny Buick's Cabirians. HURTS MIM- PROMISE. (Special) Mrs. Grave Wwby suffered u severe spraiu of the ankle when she fell from tt cherry tree Wednesday. Mr. Newl.y touk her to Maxville and lr. Ten Brook treated the in jury. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Bennett, of Maxville, wen- visiting Mrs. Bt n nctt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. McDonald, the last of the week. Miss Kt he Carper stayed with Florrht Trump two dayfi Inst week. Theresa Smith visited at the Charles p. Ctirper home Fri day nlghl. Born Sunday. July 12, to Mr. and .Mrs. Cuw Griffith, at Max ville, a son. Mr. und Mrs. Will Carper drove fo Wallowa hist week. Mr. Carp, .r relumed with several hundred eet of water pipe with which h neni3 lo pipe water to his gard en. Mrs. Allie Smith went to Max ville Monday and Is staying wlvh Mrs. Carl GrlrtKh. Mr. and Mis. Charles Carper vi sited Sunday at W. A. I'arper's. Itoy Carper returned from La Grande Saturday where he helped iJoyd Carper haul hay. Robert Carper, who is working m the Middle Vulh-y. spent the week cud with his parents here. Mrs. Lena Potter visited Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Bertha ,'arper. Visitors from La Grande Mr. und Mrs. Curtis I.IikIhpv .Omnia Carper. Jewel Hattt-n and! ico and Raymond Munsen, of Lai i ramie, visited Tuesday and Wed aesiiay at Charles P. Carper's. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanley, of .a Grande, were visiting Mrs. i Stanley's minis, .Mrs. J. S. McDon ild and Mrs. Ben ha Carper, I lie Irst of the we-k. They returned o La Grande Tuesday evening. Mr. und Mrs. (.diver Flesh man. if La Grande, were visiting rela-1 Ives In Prondse last week. They j :ttended Sunday school at Promise ost Sunday. F. G. Potter was called to Kdn oday lo conduct the funeral of irundma Teuton, who died at her .ionic then. Miss Violet Trump returned to ter home in Wallowa Saturday. Ihe was called home on account f the serious llnesa of her jcrnnd nolher, Mrs. Daniels. Marshall Fleshman left Monday ifternoon for Helena, Montana, ivhere he was called as a witness. W. B. Hescock and Mr. Payton. it Maxville, were fishing on the i rondo Rondc River b'low the he Charles P. Carper place Satur- lay evening and Sunday. -4 i .-41 SALOON'S and the police1 have ( no quam'l In Dm ttou Volstfnd : Philippine Islands, This Mora pullcehiun, vrearliit; u unique uutfiirm, Is shown tdaiulliiK lie fore the entritme to a bur perhaps uuiliiij (or Korneone to Invite him to have ti dri:th. HACK IV Amcrli a for n lirlrf visit Is .Mra. It. V. ll.'IiiKurt tier. itf tilt American cun. mil lo Vlrnnu. She Iiuh urvlwd in WualiiUKlun with Mr. Ili'io (arlner.. ' " WEBB. Full foundation sheets provide straight combs for manipulation, save wax In producing comb hon ey, nnd cause the been to hulld worker cells. If left to thomselv cs, Oregon bees are prono to build many drone cells. Frames fitted for full sheets of founda tion may he bought from heP nop. ply men, nnd directions for mani pulation will be supplied on quest by the O. A. C. department of entomology. Minerva Says Just recMved hy eiprc-ss yeatcrilay. more Arch - Ali Slippers and Oxfords. Your size in here non Now is your time to be fitted prop erly. Mil,s of comfort In each pair, and many a smile for Pa when he comes home nlfrbts. Oh Joy! Daddy, how icood my feet feel since I Kot those new Arch-Aid Oxford. Hon ! hurt a lilt? Nn! 1 rail Just work all day and am not tired ami Klve out like I 'lc,l lo he. No other shoe for me from now on If I cun (let Arch-Aids. THE B00TERY GAT HAYHKX, Mur. That's where I got mine. Results Count Nothing else is so important to Expert Beauty Work GEIST MAKLNELLO SHOP Nommer flldg. Ilioiic M-5'7 i Sister Mary j Says: I taw Mi ittituj fckwk.J. 1 he -two suiter" Is a hand that contains two suits of at least rive cards each. It is the nl conge! hand thai can be held If played at the best Milt of the combined hands. Such a hand Is considered on the average one trick betler than the utiual suit hid. and at u-hsh i-o (ticks neiier man u no trip bid. This fact shows the Im portance of the proper bidding id sich hands, hi order to arrive at the best suit of the combined hands. As dealer, or before part ner has bid, If your hand is a "two suiter," try to bid both 'suits, provided, of course, they are suf ficiently strong to warrant on original or forced bid. As a gen eral rule, bid the higher valued suit first, provided it contains suf ficient strength to warrant the bid. If not, bid the lower valued suit, and show the higher valued suit on second or h dmei)tieid round. In the same way, alwa.,s prefer, if possible, the major null to the minor. , If partner has bid no-trump, and you hold a "two suiter", u. ways bid both suits, if you liave the opportunity, irrespective of values held. If . partner has bid a suit, and you hold a "two BUiter," bid both suits, unless holding at least one trick better than aver age support for partner's bid. if. after bidding both suits, partner persists in rehiddtng his hand. it her at no-trump, or a third Bo not re-bld no-trumps unless you have u double stopper in the other two suits, and I eta toan uuiinal support in the suit bid. Remember that a "two suiter Is the strongest suit hand that can be held at auction, If played at Hie best bid of the combined, and it 1a your duty to figure, out I Ida hid If In any way possible. The following bund Is a good t xample of what happens to the player who doesn't follow the rules just given for a "two suiter:" Hearts K.Q. I. 7. ti Cl jhs 10. 0, S , " Diamonds A, Q. 7 Spud ns J, 4 X dealt and properly bid one heart. Second hand passed nnd the dealer's partner bid one spade. Kourth hand passed and the dealer properly bid one no-trump- Sec ond hand passed and the dealer':) partner bid two clubs. Fourth hand punned and the draler in correctly bid two no-trump. With i hree chilis and such o big out side hand, the dealer should nave allowed his partner to play the hand at clubs. As It was, he only made two no-trump, while 1 his partner could havo made five clubs His hand is as follows: : Heurts S, 4 Cluba A. K..7. C, 2 iMamonds it Ktwdefi A-, K, , i, 3 When your partner has bid two hiiIIm, you- can uiwUt his bid witn or possibly a fourth suit, let hhn;u ""eh weaker hand than with have the bid. You have inform-""! him of the chit meter of your hand, und It Is for him to decide. The only exception to this rule is a "two suiter so strong that you have a game in one of the sui'.s. Irrespective of partner's hand. If partner s ipporls one of your suits, It Is nut advisable to hid Hu nt her suit unless such suit is n major suit and the first suit bid is a minor suit. 1 f , as dea ler, or second ha n 1, you hove bid a no-trump and your pnrtner shows two suits, always support one of t hem If possible t he usiiid suit bid. 7. held 1 h following hand: ' Hearts Q, 7, 6, 2 'luhs 10, , 7, 4 Diamonds & Spadea Qv4, 3. 2 Ills partner had bid both hearts and spades nnd his opponents, had overbid with four diamonds. , failed to realize the great strength of his hand and passed. If hc had hid four hearts, Y-Z co aid easily have scored game ami rub ber. Be on the lookout for "two suit era and try to realixe their unusual possibilities. , WORE SOAP, LESS PAINT, IS RECIPE FOR THE WOMEN CHICAGO (By the Associated Press) More - soup and less paint is a new beauty recipe. "Keep your neck clean and your hair combed." is the in junction of beauty experts here attending the annual convention of the American Cosmetician's society. Taxidermy, as a decorative craft. vas crudely practiced by the Car- hnglnians as far buck as 5o n. ' . Breakfast: Berries, cereal, thin cream, soft-cooked eggs, rye toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon: Cream of spinach soup, toast sticks, stuffed tomato salad, tipple sauce, ginger 'drop cookies, whole wheat bread, milk, tea. ' ;', .: , 'i Dinner: Roasl leg of lamb, mint jelly, browned potatoes, creamed currotH, Jellied fruit satud. cheese, crackers, coffee, milk, grah-um bread. Those members of the family who prefer an uncooked cereal for breakfast will like their berries served with the cereal. This means a saving of dishes for the dish washer and Is worth encouraging. Jellied I'm 1 1 Snlad. One cup diced fresh peaches, 1 cup raspberries, 14 cup chopped Hearts 7 Clubs 8 Diamonds 9, S Spades J, !, 3 Answer to Problem No, 15 Hearts Q , . Clubs None . Diamonds 6, 2 ' Spades A, Q, 10, 4 ( ' t Jloftfl : J, 10 : A n t' clubs 2- l Z j . Blamonds A, Q, 4 1 1 .I,,, . Spades K SUMMER MILLINERY AT CLKAR-AWAY. PMCES One Lot Values to S8.50 ,Now $2.95 Puimaris Ueady-To-Wear and Millinery Xew Opera Will IVntiin- Tnrlnr Anniversary !Vdivn1 KAKA.N, Itm sin 1 ( A I') - An op era -tinned dpn the rolk pours of the country, .has boon composed to be 0 fcttture of the filth anniver sary of the autonomous Tartar re public. The work, emitted "S.tnia" consist h of an overtoil' and three acts. . It 1:1 the first national prod 11c Hon of Its kind und required the efforts of three collaborators two euM4 l0 complete t. The rWBTrfn Musical Conservatory of Kasnn-taH underiaken to prepare the opera for presentation during thnaiyil versary festival. At a recent ante in' Kngland, 130 pounds wo a paid for a copy of "the letters wherein Henry the eighth made answer unto a eer taync letter of Martin Luther', - V. sVfn9"r 1 . vt.i-i .f v. : I t,ts- ' ,'4' "- rVft ' Spades are trumps and Z )ins the lead. How con Y-Z win sx of the seven tricks against any defense? This problem is an ex cellent Illustration of the "grand coup" that is, the trumping of a winning trick In order to shorten one's trump holding. Z should lead the ace of clubs and tr-jmp in Y's hand with the four of spades and follow with the six of diamonds. If R wins the trick with the nee, ho must lead barn either a diamond or a heart. In the former case, Z should win with the jack and lead the king. A must either trump or dlscnrd. Hearts- 0, 4, 3 Clubs A Diamonds K, J, Spades - None If the former, V Bhoufd over trump and should then win . .the balance of the tricks. If A dis cards, Y should discard the queen of hearts and then must win the last two tricks. At trick four, ti H leads a bruit, Y should win and lead the diamond so that Y-Z get the same play as before. At trick three. If H refuses to Win the trick and lead the heart whlcn Y should win and return the dia mond. No matter what H now do 'H after winning the trick, Y-Z win the balance of the tricks. It. is a tricky little problem but Interest ing nnd instructive. nut meuts, 1 tablespoon granulated' gelatine, 4 tablespoons cold water, I cup thick salad dressing, 1 cup whipping crciim, teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, paprika. Let gelatine stand In cold water for ten minutes. Place over hot water until dissolved. Whip cream, season with salt and lemon Juice and add paprika to make a deep pink. Combine mayonnaise and whipped cream and beat In dis solved gelatine. Fold In fruit and nuts and turn into a mold. Chili and servo without dressing on shredded lettuce. If this recipe is doubled, each In gredient in proportion, the salad will serve 12 to IC persons. With sandwiches und Iced tea this makes a delicious collation for on after noon affair. A mahogany tree planted In the botanical gurdens of Honduras only US years ago and felled for the Wembley Kxhlbltlon In London contained over 4000 board feet of fine quality wood. It Is dnngero'is for a chicken to cross the road. Hut not so dan gerous as for 0 ditch to cross. Broken Army Rule Music World's Gain L e Paulson, whose piano music is known to multitudes of Ameri cans, wns dying In an army hospi tal In Franco when life, was given back to him from an unexpected source, according to a story In the Osteopathic Magazine for July. Dr. Perrin T. Wilson was a hos pital attendant with the rank of private because the army rules did not recognize his degree of Doctor of Osteopathy, although he wns registered as a physician in the slate ol Massachusetts. Dr. Wilson hnd a hard day's work behind him, and another nhead of him on the, morrow, but that night In a camp hospital at Ht. Annum!, Cher, Prance, he knew that a private soldier was dying of pneumonia following a stitch ob eesH which In turn followed nn operation for appendicitis and save the boy. And ho. despite the rubs, he tolled that night, little dreaming of the future pleasure his work was providing for the music lovers of America; ftK.MINIsrr.NT r ANOTMEII HAY l lll tim, ,! Ilturfc; Ictt lmllain on Midi, nr IjIib. In l.lmirr Nullmial I'ark.' fclitlMIr show lint the lives M niutlrn) Indian re rolnce4 hi cevtltlon Iq fUlence In natural iiimiiiiilliin (' !!) FISHING TACKLE JULY 26, 27 ARK THK BIG DAYS. Consult our big Forest Service Map before you plan your trip for the contest. We also have the most complete line of Tackle in Kastern Oregon. Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co. ' The services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of chnre, imd with no obligation on your part. lx-t us solve your home furnishing prob lems for yon. CARRS Frigidaire 4 Ailils 0110 mart, chapter to tlto liUtory ,uf IkminHh!I nfliU'Tt'nif-nln. It preterm, ltomt In n Dry, Crisp air tliat la automatically rvgiiluliil an to trinperatiire. - - ' m:k it iy oi-r winhow ' jt Jesse Itosenbaum, Agent,' with Benham Electric Co. New Foley Illtlg. Main 401. "NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS r 'tightens housework PABCOLIN lightens housework because of its easy-to-clean enamel surface. It has 25 more wearing surfacean improve ment on print linoleum yet costs less. See the beautiful patterns in ..; both rugs and yard goods. You will find some that are ideal for your bedrooms, living room, kitchen, sun porch or bath.' For Sale By Carr Furniture Company 13 PABGO PRODUCTS