La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1927, Image 3

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    Tui'sdny, December 13, 1027.
LA GRANDE. EVENING, OBSERVER
aBooigY-Nia
Baptists Honor
Miss Campbell at
; Supper at Church
uti. i.. ii.
group.
Awes, guardian of the
Bridge
Pointers
, Ily Mlhon C. Work
TNlOV (Special) Members of
the T. B. ciuh pleuwmlly suiprtBoii
IS. 1. Bvason ut littt honi In Noil Ii
. , I'nlon Weilneadny tlveninjf. Bri.lKf
llOllOlill? MlHS l,OUl lnilillH, I . . . fnll .InrhiL-
v rturne.i imioi..,ry f.on. 1 lilnn. vYvninff wUh mKho.e an.on
who wan Hi IhlH city y.ienmy n Uo wo,en pluyera iroinr 10 Mr:
i-overe.1 dih i,PKr una hehl Inst . . . . . rf
J. Benson. Airs. V. W. SW-veiiH re-,
eelxed the consolation prixe.
Kollou hi? the 01ml games a,two
coin Be luncheon wan servftl liyAlrv
Htevens and Mr. Taylor, aasi.slel
hy MIhm Alice Hall.
YeBtPrday the homl which ap
pears helow was Riven, and Ki.
iltieatfonn were iiHkcd eoncerniiiK It.
Tho iitieHltonH are repeated tn the
explanations of my answers.
- pn:n at the I'ivxl Huptist church,
attended hy inemherH 01 the World
Wide Build, the Womun'a society j
and You Hi? People's orKnnl.utton.
l'our lames were arranged In t lie
httKeinenl of the church, w here din-
Hi r witu Kerve.l. and the hlcHSlnir
ifiw Kiven by four Birl of theKtiild. ysiQS (Kpecial) At the regu
lar meeting of the 1 'ronton Belief
ils' Ida KruiicoM l-'it-neh. Ktit.l
, !llappi-Heii, Jennie I otbuv an!
Jennie XoilKrn, who were .dressed
an ftnftfiK, i' presenting I he anuels
of love, service, Hymp;ilhy, hope In
the pageant recently ifiven by tbe
l.uini.
ATler dinner tliow tit I etui in)? went
,tn t he emu in unity room of l he
c. lurch, when (hey were joined by
totheis. to heur Mhh ('uitiphell. who
tuve an iiitere.sttiiK talk on comli
Ijons in China. ,
-j tfhe told ol the revolution In
China and the nuiTcrlntr of I he
jteopie. especially thoKC v ho hail
heroine Christlatoi, this resulting1
from the circulation of pamphlet,
called "ito'lifers," wliirii claimed
I h inlKHlonaiics tu be Kpies for
their count ry and their follow era
if 11 patriotic. It Is her opinion,
however, that I he revolution will
result In much nootl for Cjiinu, li-ejiuj-ie
it has opened the eyes of the
people. ;
Hlio related many interest lnr ex
periences in her work In 11 kIi'Ih'
Kchool and unions the women of
China. ' . ' ' '
'' l-ollowtnK Minn Campbell's talk a
part of tho "l.lKhtinK the World"
veHper service, presented by the
World Wido guild recently, wan re
pealed, which wan a candle-light-lug
Kervlce In honor of MIhh Camp
bell. I Miring illnner the i'gular le
ciMiiber business mooting of the
guild vuheM, when tlie Inst u I la -lion
of officers was announced for
the January meeting of the guild,
lo be Saturday. Jan. 2S. Beports
of officers nnd committees will ultio
, e given at t hat time.
Members of the Walte - e-llta
Bridge cluli met yesten'ay after
noon with Mrs. V. K. McClure as
iiontesH. The home was attractive
ly decorated with bouquets of mari
golds. Three tables of bridge were
at play during tho afternoon. ,
Mrs. Alvah Crowley made high
pcoio among the club members and
t ho second prize wont to Mrn.-j
James Oneal. .Mm. Klmer Hose re-j
eidved the guest prize, y
After the card games the bostons
Koryed a two-coprse luncheon.-..,
.Mrs. Ueorgtt Clark will be the'
next, hostess to the club, Monday. I
Doc. 10. ' ' "" ' I
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. 1NIOX (Special) In honor of
lirr birthday anniversary MIhh Mll
.ilied Haight entertained several
frlenrls Saturday evening at a
"bobo" party at her home in Kouth
-nlon. .Miss Krma I 'ticket t re
ceived the prize for the best "make
up." (lames and dancing were enjoyed
during the evening, followed by
luncheon, which was served by the
hostess at a late hour. t
UNION (.Special) The regular
meeting of the Woman's Home
Missionary society of the Methodist
church was held Wednesday after
noon In the league room ut the
church. lol lowing the business
(CMston n one-act play entitled
"Christmas Kve at n Frontier I'ar
Fonage" was given by the program
committee.
Refreshments w ere served by
Mrs. W. Halsoy and Mrs. William
Klelblock.
Campfire Girls . -Hold
Ceremonial
corps No. 22 Saturday altermion,
the following officers were elected:
president. Mrs. Klla 7-eok: svnlor
vlco president, Mrs. l.illie Klckb;
junior vice president. Mis. Beru'ee
J.lnn; chaplain, Mrs. ' Catherine:
Crager; cpnductor, Mrs. Louisa,
llnrwell: treasurer, M rs. tJeorgi
anna Hoodhrod: guard, Mrs. 1'earl
Miller; musician,' Mis. Viola I'ar
ker. I
Installation will take place at (he
flirt meetJng In January. ,
UNION (Special) The Altar so
ciety of the- Catholic church met
Wednesday afternoon at tho church
with Mrs. Kred Mayotte as hostess.
Following I he regular routine of
business the remninder of the. aft
ernoon wus spent visiting, when the
hostess served ref reshmenls.
4A-0-9-8-3 !
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H-3
7-5
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fy mi Initial hid less strength Jus
tifies a bid mnde itfter a sutt-bld
by an Opponent.
4., With the above hand, after a
bid of one No Trump by South,
West fjhouhl pass. It is not ad
visable to bid over an mlvorso No
Trump, unless the hand contains
game-going possibilities
It. With the above hand, after
u bid of one hear by South ami a
pass by West, North should pass.
To bbl a Spade over , partner's
Heart w 011 Id deceive I he partner;
It would deny Hearts 11:1 d the
hand hus more than normal sup
portfor Hearts.
U. With the a have hand, after
a Idd of one No. Trump by Souili
and a pasit by West, North should
hid two Spades. Partner's No
Trump should be taken nut wih
:i strong five-card Ma jot;.
scon! of li. -Smith -Dealer)
having bid one No Trump.
If you hold it ua North, South
(Healer) hitvlng hid one Dia
mond and West having pass
ed ?
It you held it as North. South
(Dealer)
.MUNUS
BBKAKKAST Slewed dried
peaches, cereal, cream, scrambled
eiigs with dried beef, bran mut-
having passed und H'"
West having bid one ' Heart?
Answers tomorrow.
Copyrighl.John . iMIle Co.)
- With nine Utile girls present tjie
Sacajawoa cnmpflie girl group held
a ceremonial Sunday evening at the
Knglish Lutheran church. Two of
the girls. Misses Kdna Towery and
Juanitu Stilzinger. played piano se
lections. Mrs. J. tr. Stitztngor play
e.l for tho processional and roces
Flonul of the ceremonial.
This service was followed by n
talk by K. D. Towler. principal of
the high school, on "The l'laee of
the Church in the Life of Youth
Today.'
This . evening the Campflre
fiuardians' association will meet In
the Neighborhood club, rooms.
Friday evening the regular busi
ness meeting of the Sacajawea
group will be hyd at the home of
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GIFTS FOR XMAS
Tho best numbers In each Of
the following lines
COLGATK8
1 U KB KISS
mUM'TH
COTY
NAKrH
HOUBKIANTS
JASMIN
rOLI.KKN MOOKH
BKD l'KATHKB
WILLlAMf?
OAirri:Ni.O
DAY PliKAM
Union Carnation
Club Entertained
UNION (Special) Mrs. CI. F
Hall entertained the members ot
the Carnation club at an attrac
tive luncheon Thursday afternoon
ut l::to o'clock at her home in
North Union. Cove'rs were laid for
2 around a table prettily decoratedj
in keeping with the Christmas sea-
son. A large basket of ted apples
and holly served us a centerpiece,
with led candles at earit end of
the table. j
Afler luncheon the remainder ot
the aftornoon was spent ut Kensing
ton. Mrs. Cioorge Scibird rend u
short story en tided "Tne 1 .iy of
Days."
I
UNION (Special) Officers for
the ensiling year woi-e- elected Tues
day evening . when tne regular j
meeting of the l'ythian Sisters was j
hesd. .Mrs. Kttti Hess was elected
most excellent chief.
After the business meeting a so
ciable was enjoyed and refresh
meats were served by Mrs. I'M !
Cllne and Mrs. Seigel Clhie.
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. IOL(i IN (Special) The- TyUilan
Sisters gave u farewell party in
lionor . of"' Mrs. Kude eHims on t
Tiiursday' evening', which' was in ;
the form of a handkerchief shower.
The evening was spent ut games,
after whicn refreshments w e 5 e
served.
Mrs. Ohms has been most excel
lent chief of the Uythiaii Sister
lodge here for some time.
KLGIN (Special) The Improve
ment club met at the homo of Mrs.
!,. Den ha m Thursday afternoon.
The subject "was "Oregon Before
the Coming of the White Man."
Mrs. Karl Chandler ,vas program
chairman. Tho roll calh was an
swered with tlie exhibiting of In
dian relics.
15 N T K 11 P II 1 S K . (Special)
The Amerlcuu Legion auxiliary
met Friday evening and elected tho
following officers for the coming
year: president, Mrs. Clara Steel;
first vice president, .Mrs. Maude
Hancy; second vice president, Mrs.
C. O. Knodell; secretary, Mrs. Win
nie Millard; treasurer, Mrs. Matlld i
St lc U I e r ; ie rgea nt-al -a r m s, M rs.
Scltafer; historian, Mrs. I. Knodell.
A Christmas party will be a fea
ture of the next regular meeting.
Dec. 16.
! Li.
Tin: ANNWi.its
1. Willi the above hand, South
(Dealer) should pass. He has not
the two quick tricks which an ini
tial suit-bid of one would an
nounce. "i. With the above hand. South
(Dealer), with a score - of 4,
should pass. The fact that a play
er has a score does not justify his
bidding initially with less than the
strength reiiuired for a minimum
bid without n score. The score
may affect the determination of lt
player In choosing between , two
legitimate bids; but is not a factor
in choosing between a bid and a
pass.
:i. Willi the above hum, alter
n bid of one Heart hy Koulh West
should bid 'one Hpnde. While it
requires two quick tricks to Justl-
V. ;
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LUNCHKON .Creamed oyster
I plant on toast, carrot t sticks,
orange bavarian cream, mll, tea.
D1NNKH Mutton with rice,
creamed turnips, endive with
ltoqiiefort cheso dressing, omitted
jpHirs, plain Cuke, milk, coffee,
j If you use a tireless cooker the
Idlnner dish Is excellent for .
I However, 11 passel'ote and a slow
joven is quite as good. The entire
'djnner is Ideal to serve if the
j housekeeper has spent tin after
noon ."out," The' meat Is prepared
ianil tut- Into a slow oven in conk
(while the rook's away, the tnr-
Wl.h KSD.W'K PltH;ltMM (nips are hulled and diced ready
The Notional i hoadcastlng cum- to he reheated ln; white sauce, the
puny program for Wednesday night endive is washed aiul pill ou Ice
( N, B. c.) from ! to Hi will be to crisp, add the cake Ik baked in
t ho "V:ig:t bonds." . the morning. So the kisi minute
, K 1'" I Lns Angeles ( -B;t.flnv-(l4tl work, after the cook ret urns, re
kc). ii:3u. orchestra: l:3a, crime solves Itself into setting the liable,
talk; x. slilnV oirhesira; , N. II. making the wince npd stlnd Uress
: in. pianist: lit: Sit. viidinlst, ing and sr-l-ving the meal, (he
pianist. whole 11 (miller of twenty minutes
KCy Oakland (.1K-l.4m-?H0kr), nt most.
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I Fnr Ynur Dntinhfpv '': f
A Party Frock
l' FOR CHRISTMAS
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Beautiful evening shades
in Satin and Taffeta
PUTMAN'S
Ln Ortinde's Exclusive Koatly-To-Wear
Millinery & Shoes ' ;
it. dinner coueert ;
farm priuM'ain: S
If to HI. N. Jl. C.
nreliesl im.
tl::t to 7::io, .Mutton Willi It Ice '
to vaudeville;' Three tionuds loreleg of tntil
Di to II, dance tt)n, 1 cup rice, 1 lurne onion, il
teaspoons .salt, i! cups stewed or
Till; i KS'IIOXS
With the nbovc hand. w hat
would you declare: (scoots love-all
in loss otherwise stated) :
7. If you held it as South (Deal
er)? "
S'. If you held It as South (Deal
er), with a score of 127 .
tt, U you hold It as West at a
love score, South (Dealer)
1 -having bid one No-Turnip? '
10. H yonbeld It as West with a
Klo San l-'ranclseo (4J2.3m- cftnned tomatoes,
Tliikc). r,:;iii, on-hestr;: 8 to ii. u'--i' jf.Tiim- skin carefully from moat
cbesira prnuram; to 10, siring agd cut from bone Into pieces
quaiiet; ID lo II. quarter. v nhout two inches , sqitareO ikhI .
KCW Cnrilaml 1 4IM m-tl 1 kc) . ltT h thick. .Mince oniott - Vush
C to 7. concert' orchestra; 7:30. rape through many waters. Put
utility; 7:4i, lei'turo: H to.it, niches- it layer of meat Into n bullered
tra,: !i to in. 'N. B. C; Ht to 1 1 ,-casserole, cover with n layer of
Silver King revellers. i'r)ee. Continue layer for layer me
KKOA Seattle ( I47.rtn-li7ke) tl all Is .used. Bub tnlnalncff
il, children's hour; 7:3a, poultry -through a coarse sieve to remove
talk; 7:4"i, book chat; S tn I), eon .'shorts. Add onion, s:lt and H tea
I'crt onbestra; I) to 10, N. . C.(VPn'" pPMMor "h'l pour over mix
Iti to 11, KCW program. 1 litre In casserole, - Cover casserole
K (i AC Corvallls 1-70.1 m-l 1 1 0 ii nd conk In It moderate over for
' . . . jtyo hours or a slow: oven for three
r four hours.
.nni JL '
m ; I II I
1 w- - cmmmm
, rony Mil
lor f.
ltc), 7:IS, cam mm report: r 7:2B,
Oregon talk; 7:30, farm program;'
18 'to grahge lecture hour.
KKItC San Kcnnclsco (4r,4.3m
ibtokc), 6:30, program; X to 0. con
cert: 9 to 10, Sally program;. 10 to
l'", dance music. . r
KJ U HeattK' (348.Um-8tl0kc), (I
utlflty; 0:30, tin nee orchestra; 7:S0,
encert orchestra;' H, stitdlt) pro
gram; lO to 12, dance music. .
j'KOA Denver (325.Hiu-y:'0kc),
0:30, unjilversary program; 7, In
strumental program; H: 15, song cy
cle "Flora's Holiday"; 11, 'orches
tra; 11130 to 12, orpan recital.
KOMO Seattle (80(Im-KNkc),
0:15, saxophone quartet ; R to 0,
concert orchestra; U to" in. N. B.
C; 10, popular songs; lfl.ao, news;
10:45 to 12:30, dance program.
KIIQ Spokane (37!.2m-M0kc),
t'. to 7, conceit trlu; 7 to K. pro
gram: 8 to 0, concert; 0 to 10. N.
II f 1n In 'I 11 m Itin'onniiiH lin.
''(el fr'nllc. " '
. .vjoA Spokane (200.7m-uritikc)
i. utility; 7 to 10, Htuillo progrnm;
HI to 12, dunce, music. '
IdllFf ?f ;
Features for Wednesday
and Thursday
Oregon Walnuts
Lb. 25
Fresh Roasted
. Peanuts
Lb. 15 !
Satin Quality Mixed
Xmas Candy
" .Full Lb. 58
Shi'cdded Wheat '
2 for 23
Small White Beans
3 Lbs. 25
Telephone Peas, P. S. ,
. j . ' Can 15
Large IJorden's or
- Carnation Milk
Can 10
Bananas 7c lb.
Meat Department
In spite of a big supply, our Meat Specials
weue completely sold out last week, so we offer; '
again our special, brand: " ,
Smoked Bacon, sliced or in the piece; Lb 38 -'
Pork Back or Neck Bnes, 4 Lbs ......25, :
Spare Ribs, Lb. .. ...U.:.c.-80f ,
Joel's MAIN 7W Personal)
Undersells, "lMn 1 07 r , Service
Miiyn l'jiiullng,, 4t.,fJ.ir.,:imUi!ii.
rh nVHpnl)el luiy'-for cxtruirit
Z X?Zn: Look Over Our Want Ads' for Bargains
too:
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publicity
Mothers
Announcements
You, -too, will find that LUCKY
STRIKES give the greatest pleasure
Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes
you ever smoked. Made of the choicest
tobaccos, properly aged and blended with
great skill, and there is an extra process
"JT'S TOASTED" no harshness, not a
bJ: of bite. :
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Made Happy
Moon Drug Co.
AitrnM For
Tli Owl Dni Co.
'Die 'urnutlon club will meet t(i
luorrow tilKbt ut tho home- ut Mrs. I
CU-orge .Meserve, I It III! .KiKlllh atrf-et. !
Willi .Mrs. Hurohl l.yliiun utl usniH-
tunt lioHtesjt. Mrmlier.s are iinU'I
to fe there ot 7 o'clock.
The WcHtwuy chili will meet Krl
l:iy eenlhK, Dec. Hi, ut the homy
of .Mm. Cluuile MacUey. when of
ficerii for the new year will lie elect
ed. ThfOmnl time purty unnotinc
ed for thiH time huH been pOKtponed
until the next meeting of the cluli.
...
The Woman's l-'oreijjit MlKHionury
Boclety of the .Methoillut KpiHcopul
church will meet Wednesday after
noon ut 3:30 nt the home or Mrs.
K. O. I'uyton. 6(4 Adams. The
1,'hristmus offering will he taken.
St. I'eter's Aid society will me-t
at the home of Mrs. It. W. Carr to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
All Iloyal Neighbors are ri-qllest-ed
to meet tomorrow evening t
7:110 o'clock at the K. P. hall. Of
ficers for the new year will be
elected.
-Mr fjrrn cjt rjr f r tir
A SAXOPHONE
Or
CORNET
All prices.
ADLER'SMUSIC CO.
In Willi i-wlln
Sophie Tucker,
The International Star,
"My voice how I depend
upon it. Particularly in
vaudevillcbecause different
theatres have different
acoustical properties, and
I must reach the last row
in the uppermost gallery.
One cigarette LuckyStrike
never irritates my throat
and gives me the greatest
pleasure."
This Christmas many Mothers will be made happy by being given
a Premier-Duplex.; This is one gift which will mean continued
happiness.-,
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The PREMIER DUPLEX is a splendid
cleanor endorsed and guaranteed
Us. It Will clean easily rr.d quickly-
fur many, many years. There is little
to ever get out of order. .
Try the PREMIER DUPLEX on your
own rugs. Net: the double action method
of cleaning. Power suction is combined
with a motor drives tiru3h to get alt
the dirt. -
NO OILINQ for both motor arid brush
turn on Liall-bearings. ,
Liberal allowance for
your old cleaner
tr '
If that old cleaner is running weakly
getting half the dirt and tnking twice
as long to do it TRAnE IT IN.. We
will make you a very liberal allowance
on it.
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It's toasted
" NoTbroat Irritation
No Cough.
S And you may use the Budget Plan of payment. 2
7 , Arrange for it today to be delivered on Christmas. 2
X Eastern Oregon
Light & Power Co.
x "Give Something Electrical"