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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1927)
T,A GRANDE ; EVENING OBSERVER SOCIETY N Harvest Festival Held Friday At '-'Willow School ' v . A 'Harvest festival" was held . 1'Vlduy evening at Willow school and wiis jtery successful. I luring tiie. evening un Interesifng program wus given, the first , number beint; li musical., trio, played by V, K. Netzel, M. Kv Huffman and H- M. Finnic. The numbers plnert were. "Whispering Hope" und "How Can I heme You." The first and second grade chil dren of the school presented- sever i.l w of life as lived in the days of the pilgrims and As lived toduy. "Kec'olleclions of a I 'Itg. im Grand mother as Told to Iter Grandchil dren" vus given hy Olu Mae Hough. The grandchildren ' were Kugene Sell un x, 1 mriel . I.ymnu. Jfhnu-iie Cunningham und La. Vedn .Miller- ing. Features of the recollections were: "A Long Ako UlH" hy Wil li) u Llunscli; a colonial dance in costume by 12 gft Is of the sixth grade-: u Dutch dunce l.y 12, Kil ls of the fifth grade; an India n dunce hynln hoys of the f:fih and stxtn grades and un Indian song hy tier aid Hates. Koi ninn Alien sunt; a Thuuksgivlng sunt; nnd the pro Kin m closed with a song and dalue iy the uiyslcr.ous South Sea la , lander. J. K. liate. Following 'the program refresh- t infll(M,fl iiiMnnlfiii nil., i-nfTi.,. ..f.li.i- yilld 'doughnuts were served. , Members of the P. S. c I ill were - entertained Saturday afternoon by . Alts. H. Williams at her npuri- HIITIIl III IIU" I.JIIIilll il ui iinniiB. , Thlee tahles of bridge wen ut play during the afiei n(n , and high seuiV was won hy Airs W. U. War ner, m i s. nay iiuoiinougn receiv ed the second pi.w. . f " iuwmi.1 nvir inn.uinriv hit- 1 -oruVed with bouuucis of yellow pom ' poms. Two new mem tie. s, M i s. ,.id Thomas and Mi. Kex liieene. i:ro i eoei ed Uu. intf tho ufternoo.i. lifxl IiiimI cms In I ... . r.ftli S.il ,iim:i v j tie,' t lie dinner serve ! hy Oliver 1". , iuorlon Kelief Corps No. 117, Sat irduy ut Ihe K. 1. hall. During ,: ine unifier a- proKiaui as bivimi p con::isung of a insiurj; of icoi poini V Vanner, iumI hy Aiis. A. 1'." Ne.son, Julp- a museum nnd headquarters I til. I uiJiti'f' lining li. J:- Kitchen gave a: short-lalk,, $ Xjniwun, also spout'. ' h During lift meeting Of Ihe relief" p,Xoi'i)s wnich followed the di'nner, Xwo candlduteM wei e .initiiited. i-Miss Alexander, ; , Mr. Salisbury Wed Tho mar liUie .M iss Nlu ic t. Alexander, ol KlBin, and ticorfte, Sallshnry waa solcninlned Saturday al'ternoon at I ::I0 o'clock hy the ' Uev. II. K. Hoidllei- at the .paisoli aBelflf the h-lrsl l-.itplisl, chutcll. After, u short liuneynioou trip to WasiiiiiBlon und Idaho poinls M r. j and Mis. Sullsblirv -will return to sion 11 nsii.Miiet wan imru oy 1110 l.u Olunde am', will make I heir losliiR side In the recent member-, home one und one-hull' miles east ship cumpniBii ot which Mrs. 01 this cltv. 1 Charles llensk-y was captain. Slxly ' I lil'tllbel'S vele present, und lifter An Intcresllnif pl-oBinm has be.i;be nieetlnK the remulnd.-.r of ths ii,-,-,,nee,l In rTlKuuluv a t te I liOUII ' I when the Women's Chrisllan T perallce union will meet ut the home of Mrs. CI. M. I'ierce. Mrs. '. l- Md'hlrson will sinK a solo anil .Mrs. Jl. M. j'lirker will talk on "Supervised Amuwnu-nts." ' A readlnir ThunksRlvInK" w ill be Kivi n by Mrs. John ltunberg nnd Marian WaRiier will play a violin solo, uccolnlinnied by Mrs. J. I.. Ilhodes at the piano. Avery Mil lerlnir will slnif.a number an.l Mis. Muttio Mattoc.'ur l illon. will talk on "The Purpose of the U . t'. 'I -I'." The proBiam will close wi'h leadlines by Mrs. lirace llulse an.l -Nils. Kttu Vcck. A social hour an.l .refreshments will follow Ihe pi-OBi-ii:.!. Mrs. Davis Hostess To Lucky Thirteen I'NION (Special) Mrs. I.. S. Ia Vls entertiilnel th memhers of the l.ucky Thirteen club and few guests at lunehefn Friday after noon at her home in Nnrth t'ntu. Luncheon was served .at l:-i' o'clock with covers" find for 12 :t thi-e' small tallies. Yellow chry niithemums were, used to deconite the rooms. After luncheon three tahles of hrhlge were forim 1. -Mrs. J.ewls MONEY SAVERS ' Mil! NO IMItl It . ."no Owl Analgesic Halm 39c T."ic Owl Norwegian Cm Wver til 39c $1,011 Tasteless foil Liver Oil ' - Kxtrarl with mal of, llvj.ophosphites 79c ' 5r; Ited KVat her -f'oUl I'reani i9c ; - 5nr Hod renther Vanishing' ( "n aiii , 39c Moon Drug Co. Arenl IW 1 EWS ' rtldt-ler made hish Kcore umong the elub inemht rs und the ifiieat prize went, to Mrs. Herl KnlffhU Mntl KianSi L'nnner Veieive,i the conso-.! lutlon prize. t i Tho Juveniles of the Uoya! j NetRhlfors lode were reof (fanned Saturday when u nieetlnK wus held tor Utat purioe at the home of .Mrs. William Inhurn, who Is di rvrtor. Mrs. Winhurn vvu ussisted hy Mrs.- Setma Hull, uKsistant di rector. - After the .orRuniKatiin work five.; new niemheiH were initiated. Thlr- leen weie piesent 'for the HieettliK. j lU-rreshinenlB were serve J hefo.ej adjournment. . ' ( The next meeting will he Satur-'. day. I ec, 'A, at tho home of Mrs. 11. t r,ull. I'NION (Special) Mr. and Mrs. W. H Vowel we 'e host and liostess Wednesday evening at their home in North I'ulon to the niemtiers of i the T H. club. -Thr tables of I bridge were at play during the eve ning. vlth Mrs. Waller Cock win-f ning high seoie anions the women, i nnd the men's prize poing to Fred Imjx. Mrs. Maiy Hutchinson re ceive! the consent Urn prize. , A fli r the curd games Inncheoii was served by the hostess. ! I NION (Special) Members of the Unites Aid society or the Meth odist church met Wednesday lifler- noon In t he league room ot I lie c nil rnh. ATI or the business meet ing, the afternoon whia devoted to I tying comforters. At about 4 o'clock refreshments i were served by the committee in ch'urge. ' Rebekah President GlieSt , At Elgin Thr .wlirhe ft'iirogmm anil' gift -' ,hox. f ' j KLG1N (Special) Mis. KttuJ Tho Proshyterlun Ludles' Aid so Saudci'Kon, president of tiuS Itebee- olety expresses Us thanks and ca assembly uf Oregon v.siled the pi eclat Ion to all who assisted to Ktg.n charier Monday evening. The degree, work was exemplified for Mrs. Sanderson, who compliment- ed tho team for the creditable -man-! ner in which it put on the work. Three candidates received degiees. 1- ollovving i he work, M rs. San derson gave a talk, which was fol lowed by a social hour, when iv frushnieiits wore served. About 12 persona were prcsunt-for, the meet ing. . '. , I I'NION (Special) The hots -of" Wooucrur't loile held their annual election of unit-era .Monday t venliiB ut the K. 1'. Lull, when the IoIIowIiib memln-rs were elected lo ofllce: past KUUiJilall ne.Rhbor, Mrs. t.'uiuy ltaiarU; KUarumn neighbor, Mrs, Mae .Scott; udvisor,, .Mrs. Ku-lllce-Shucks; clerk, Mi-s.'luru l.ce; hunkel-, Mrs. Ida t'line;' niutlnKers, At i-H. Albert li.tson, W rs ;.K. H. .Johnson und .Mrs. t'onrad t'-i-oss: Inn irielnn. Mrs. 'lieeit -.lohnsoh: ut- U-ndunt, Mrs, .Mary Hall; Inner son 'Unci, Mrs. .Mildred Jury; outer sen Unci, Mrs. t'jiarles HensU-y; cap tain of the guards, Mrs. Clara Flens-j ia-; nuisiciun, Mrs. I.olu l.aiiKl'ord; liaKbearer, .trs. Olive, Brown; press correspondent, Mrs. Kumm Wlllf. Mrs. t'orn Grliifs was iriKtallliiR' oft leer and ufti r Hie business ses-! even 11m as o i uu,., ...s. Announcements The Community Woman's liihlo class will nie.-t tomorrow ut 2:15 o'clock in the Neighhorhood clii' roomsr Tho -suhjeclwill ho "Tho I pper und Nether Millstones." Deu teronomy '2i:G. Correspondence study will he "The Symholism of iinck." The reading discussion of "Christ of the. Indian lioud" will bo continued. Visitors nre Invited lo attend tho class. . ' . ,. itlir muxiimitn . (a Smull Slam is The Wnman's lleneflt aKKiiclatlon ruff , , losll)K will meet ln.resiilBrwaKlc.il tunior- j Ht.uri w)u.n ,;t, .na frat row evenliiB at 7:lia o clock at j tr,,.k ,.lh . A(.,. or fliilw. he K. I", had. The entertainment ),,,,, ,,, Ac(1 of ,t(.nrls (no planned for this meeting has hecn j ulsrOHhlK to lhe e,1(.my n,ilt he postponed hecanae or the lllliean of; holds the KlnK): and. trick 3. lie Bcveral w ho were (o take ! " ' j 10nd lead a aniall Heart and rnff However, it helm; clone to elec'lon n Dununy.- Trick 4. he hoilld time, all member are reiiiieste.l to . -u rl a trump from niinnny, win in he pre.-.ent. . i Cloned Hand and. trick ft. should 1 lend the Kecnjid nmall Heart to The Island city l'arent-Tenrl er Kvp Dummy a second ruff. Then association will meet Wednesday!- aUernoon at 2 o'clock. The pro- Brain will he furnished l.y the cilll diet! of the Hehool. The Degree of llnnor Protective association will meet nt Kngles" hall at X o'clock tomorrow evening. Diagonal-Stripes A If Irb auede tltiv row very gaywlth red ontiide Btltchlm on all mni and Ave rradutrd.-41-gonal atrlpet In rd kid t OUT OUR WAY i : Ate ALL I WAmm A Ar HfcL 'Xtiv ' J Jld X EVJR BE A LEADER" V-ta - - tOM&feT MEM Wi-TH A ?r T 'k -V-n load o' Ballast li Key". . &k Jleao1r"FluavV Wm 4a .SlSvEEM make the annual bazaar held Nov. j 1-8, n success. - Bridge v Pointers Hy MUtou C. Work 1 1 ThisAveek our tests are upon the ( NtlK"-''nm.8tlon of how a Declarer should plutt Ills cumpniKii. Two hands , ul.e glv(. ,,;,,. l)ay, ,, . wuy ,,, Declarer should pluy them Is ,,xucd on Ihe succeedlni? day. SATI'UDAVS IIAXDS if1' A-K-O-9-3 UH' 6-7-5-2 8-6-3 410-8-5 tcioio lUWt fi.71 tm Jn hoth Nos. 1 and 2, Spades arc trump and tho orlKinuI h-ad Is the King - of Chds. How slfotild De clarer plan his cumpaiKn'.' No. 1, Declarer's host chiincc for (WIST Vwm nv. ihmiij JqM 1 cum mi NOTHING BUT THE BEST You are satisfied with nothlnp but th host toitn for your Inhle. whether It lo -egetahles, frultd. meats or desserts and wo know you feit th mime wy ahotit hre.id. That's th reafvin wp select our ingredients ns you would yourself, that's tho reas'n our hnp Is as clean nnd spotless as your own kitchen, that's the reason we deliver regularly ami fre()itently to your grocer. f!oldn frust Ilread ynti will find to tie tho host tasting, most uourlnhihg all 'unind hroad you can obtain. Hut try It youiself. nemrmber the imnie. rj olden Crnt llreni!; nt your griper's. Gwtlliams Electric Bakery La Grande, Oregon A DiSTANr CLOSE RELA"fiOM. ' . It? IT NCA WRVIOC. me. f Dummy should Iwtd a small flub,. and closed Hand should ruff and lend the two high trumps. If tho five adverse trumps In Hummy up-'und ho hus to lend two rounds of - Henrts before ho has u chance to ruff. Therefore, un over-ruff would he quite possible If Ucclur- l or did not first exhaust the ad J verse trumps. The plun of play ; should lie: Tricks 2 and 3, high trumps from Closed Hand; tricks ! 4 und fi, Ace und King of Hearts from Closed Hand: trick 6, a Heart ' ruffed in Dummy: trick 7, a Club ; ruffed held by the Closed Hand ', ruffed in Dummy. This will result i in u Small Slam if tho four adverse trumps are evenly divided. . this will give tho Declarer a .Small Flam. n0. 2. In litis hand Declarer ' ml(1 four trllllimi urc Jlvi,,pil 3. jUs is probable. ' , - " TODAY'S HAXnS V5-4 J-9-5 (WtJT LIAM) 9-6-3 v 5-4-2 , w "UTUA"' il"l-0-9-6 '"' I'- 5 " . ICLOMD HAM . ft-Q-4 , vfl-K-7 R-Q-8-2 . i ICUntt MAWi A-Q-4 ML Jo.hoth of the above hands the Declarer is playing a No Trump contract. The original lead is tho ieucr of Spades. Mow should Declarer plan to piny each hand? Answer tomorrow. i'opyright John K. Dllle Co. A Chicago woman's toes lmvo been grafted to Iter hands, follow Ing a motor accident ' in which she lost ier fingers. Now she can kick a piano to pieces. T.indhergh still Is popular. You'd almost think he was a hum! It. By MENUS Hy Slstor Mary HHIOAKKAKT- Siloed plno- antlo, ceroul, cream, oven toast, milk, corree. J.UNCHKON" Kngllsh monkey, stowed tomatoes, lulch npplo cake, milk, tea. ' DINNKK Veal cutlets, creamed I potatoes, sfifiash croquettes. siulT I ed prune salad, cup cakes with I butterscotch suuoo, milk, coffee. Tho veal cutlets ure served In a tomato 'sauce which udds tho necessary piquant touch to tint dinner. Tho prunes are filled with HOW GIRLS LOVE t.b Ueoo that ujfly shine uuy with this new wonilerful special Krone li Process Knee I'owder ciiltc-d- M 10L LO-GLO!'-I'rovenila lartfe pores sluys on longer vory pure ami fine Klves- the 'skin a pouchy look. Keep your complexion young and attractive with M KM.O-CJI.O. (let this marvelous new fuoe powder to day. (Hush Orjigs, I nr. Adv. WllllflTYl'11 ,n'xtui r H4fmit butter an I VV illidlllo t.n.an chee' "hnd served on a geiierou bed of lettuce with a French, dressing. The lettuce of uny sulud Is uv much a part of the salad us the upedul material ami should bo eaten. Cap Cakes, ItiittersoDtcli Siun4k tne cup cninulatei) suki'. t-K cup butter. 1 egg, cup sweet milk. 11-3 cups flour, 2 table spoons baking powder, H l' spoon vunilln, few gralna salt. Creum butter and lieut In sugar. Meut until creumy und beat in 4 tablespoons sifted flour. Add egg beaten until v-" light. Mtv thor oughly and be "n" milk. Mix anil sift remaining flour wlih baking powder und salt Vnd beut into first mixture, Add vunilln nnd heat smooth . Make In Individual cako puns or paper baking cups for 20 minutes in u nioderute oven. Horv with the following sauce; - llllUMtrll SauCO One eup cream, 1 cup brown sugar. I cufi medium corn syrup, 1 tablespoon buttyr, 'i teaspoon vanillu. v f Mix riio,iii. sugar and syrup, stirring mutt perfect h; blende). Cook in double boiler over boiling water for ono hour. Uemovn Order Your Thanksgiving Meat Early Smooth medium size Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs... Celery Hearts, well bleached....-....... Cranberries, dark red, lb...: , Oregon Walnuts are the best, lb...........,:...l...... . Large, Grapefruit, 2 for............:. .....:.......! v Oranges, dozen ' :( McDonald Turnips, 6 lbs.......: J - -Cmalf Onions, 10 lbs . Fresh Dressed ,"',..-'... .. .It's bouquet - - - NOT STRENGTH The flavor of vanilla is really p bouquet of many essences --- not all of which occur in every single vanilla bean. The vanilla beans which have the highest content of t.he most delicate savors are rated ---and priced the highest. Prime No. 1 Mexican beans are top price -- top grade - --top flavor-- - they contain the pleasing essences that mqke Schilling Vanilla so delighting -- so free from raw pungency ... essences that do not fade in baking or freezing. Schillin' Coffee Test tQ finirpc ,vl . f - w ' PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Ready-To-Wear Millinery & Shoes 1 from lifiil -anil bttut In butler und viinlllu. Pour ovi'r the "u cuki-8 ntl jruriiWQ eacti.-ralio lth u Mul," dr 'whipped rrvim if con. venk-nt. v W()Ml:X JI'HOKS riAVOXNi:, N. J. The Jury pan-i-l fur Ihe lilul uf civil cue Ih com l.imed enllrely of women sixty of them. JudKe Oenihe conslilei-H wom en Juroi-H fully ih cnpiilile men nnd think Hint men Khould not he compelled lo lose pny ut their reRii hil' win k lo serve as JuroM. TURKEYS YOUNG, Turkeys, weigh from 6-to. 12 lbs. f , A; :' :.. .;. ... '. :,:,',.. '' .' '' ' ' -.' '''' -u :. Vanilla Baking Powder 3i Extracts IXTKIK'ITV ll.XJl'i:T SAI.KM. tire., Nov. IS. (AD The first of u series of inter county community hnmitiets to he held this winter wus held here Inst nlKht when 2!lf reprcseutnllvcs oT Chick unin.s mid .Marlon county coinniuii' Itles met at the l-'irst Methoilist church. Uovernor rntterson Hiiokc. Wlint will happen to SluiKe peure' works when Hilf'WH Thompson finds, out he was an Knullslimnn'.' ;.. :. ... - ...... ;..: 256 ; , l....::..20':::'y 28 v 29c : :.29 y '.....1.25, ;...:...;.25c v -