'riday, January 13, 1928.
TX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Th'ree
illation Of
ficers Features -H.
0. W. Meeting
bra of the Neiffii'-orH of
p ft 1 od go were installed last
when tho regular Micetlng
. jodgu was held at tho Kri.
;inuliig.a snort- business
f preceding tho installation
iuith wus initiated into tho
t
installation ceremonlesVere
i tho public und tho follow
icers wui-d inHtalled for the
year: pust guardian nelgh
iy Yesko; guardian neigh
tebecea Maguire; advisor,
fVilhehn; magician Jxmise
attendant, Lucy Uuoll;
' r'hristlno Duncan; bunker,
llstolt; outer sentinel, Anna
inner sentinel, rora
captain, Gertrudo Sullivan:
iarer, Viola Hale; musician,
fd Cass; correspondent,' L.ou
s; and the three managers,
jevino, Margarot l3arkor and
Ene Bowman. r :
Wnl.li. . lnal lliuo- nftl.
byt
behig used. Aftet ho card games
tho - hostess served u frvo-coursc
luncheon. v ,
. .Tho' guests were'' Mrs, Audi(,r
PluyVe, Misses Be u lull Newlln,
Madeline Iturbcau. Lillian SI my,
Lucilo lltuck, Irma Lymuu und Ma
rio Couture.
Tho -Me-Way-AfTum Bridge club
met yesterday Hifternoon at the
farm home 'of Mrs. Henry feebler.
Three, tables of bridge - were at
Southern Bags
day afternoon ut tho hdme of Mrs.
Krnest Hl'ojkn. Mrs. L. J. Kbei t
wus elected as president of tho so
ciety for li28. Mrs. Frank Hunsen
was elected vice president, Mrs.
Art Wcagle, secrotury. and Mrs.
Kred 1'ohrmari, treasurer.
lho Itev. Lelf H. Awes, pastor of niav jurinfr th afternoon nrnl hhih
tho church, hud chargo of tho do- 8core WUB won jy MrHt Harry Hun
vollonul part of tho meeting auJ H(.n Hnd tntt ccond prlao went to
guve a short "Now Year's talkv I M,.a o. Y. Kealo. e'lolowlng tho
, About 25 miMubers wore present Siimca the hosesa served refresh-
iur uiu mceuuK. uiiu ut'iuru uu- ments.
The : next meeting of tho club.
Thursday, Jan. 26, wilt bo a no
li oat esa luncheon at the 1m Grande
hotel. 1 ; ' ,.s.-
journnipntrefreshmehts were serv
ed by tho hostess.
,
Mr. und Mrs. Kd Meyeislck en
tertained a number of friends ut
a clam supper Wednesday evening
at their home on Sixth street. Sup
per wus served at 0:30 o'clock,
with covers laid ' for 1U persons
around an attractively arranged ta
ble. '
Tho guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Georgo Puckett und family, Mr.
and Mrs. Roll linker and family,
Mr. and .Mrs. K. H. Uoylen and son,
l.u Kaun, and Mr. and Mrs. W. l'
Vogel, of Union.
After supper the evening was
spent at cards and visiting-
guardian neighbor from the
jjton lodge, Mrs. Carrie
land Mrs. Glosson,1 also of
gton, were present besides
- woodcraft members from
Jwing the Installation lunch
jrved. Tho tables were at
ety arranged , with" linen til
ths and napkins, which weie
ied to the chapter by the the
guardian neighbor, .. Mrs.
Hinner, of Portland, enrry
o lodge enubleui. Flowers
as centerpieces for the ta
d lighted candles furnished
Ught. , r-
jrdny afternoon a meeting of
Yyeniles of the lodge will be
It the K. P. hall1 with Mrs.
.lltobbin, junior guardian.
'annual meeting of the T.a
;ld society of. the -Kngllsh
.'fun church was held yester-
Club Entertained
H tho -work was out on
(rds In a very efficient man-, TllU VSClay Bridge
i' i"" ......
'fee crowd which had assem
r the ceremonies.
jVeske, past guardian nelgh
s presented with a wood
en and a gift was also pre
to the installing officer, Mrs.
Members of the" Thursday lirldgo
club were guests at a delightful
bridge-dinner lust evening atwhich
Mrs. Kred H. Kidtlle was hostess at
her home ut Island City. Covers
were laid for J - ut ono large ta
ble, which was attractively ar-
Mrs. Wesley McDonald was hos
tess to tho N. li, B. club yesterday
afternoon at hor hoirie on T avenue.
Three tables of bridge were at play
during the afternoon . and high
score was won, by, Mrs. Bert Hug
and the second prize to Mrs. Kve
lyn Waldon. Mrs. Bert Webb re
ceived the guest prize.
After the card games a two-,
course luncheon was enjoyed.
Mrs. K. -C. Coughenower will be
hostess to the club Thursday, Jan.
2ti. ; ..
KI,GIN' (Special) Mrs. K. C.
Crockett was honored at- seVeral
delightful parties lust week before
leaving for til ma. Wash,, to make
her home. On Friday afternoon
members of Blue Mountain chan
ter,' Order of tho Kustern Star, .en
tertained In her honor ut the home
of Mrs. F. 7,. Terpany. . About 20.
members wero present, and ' Mrs.
Crockett was uresented with a gift
ranged with a bowl of roses as a!)n uppreciution of her work in the
centerpiece. (order.'
Dinner was at 6:30 o'clock, and . Saturday afternoon about
afterwards three tables of bridge' members of the Church of ChrUt
were at play. High score at cards! gathQl.e at the Crockett hoirtc
went to Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe, andj wnen she was. given a gift of re
a gift was ulso presented to the membrunce by the Loyal Women's
hostess, Mrs. Kiddle, by tho clubh80cletv of ti)0 church. Mrs. Crock
membcrH. ' i . - ottV-haa been un active worker In'
Mrs. Jtobert Pattison will be hos-- the church during her residence .it
tess to tho cluo
Jan. 19. ,
next Thursday, ! izigfa
Miss Uuth Brumwell was hostess
at two tables of brldgo Wednesday
evening at the homo of her1 par
ents, Mr. und Mrs. U H, Brumwol!.,
Miss Beulah Newlln made high
score at cards.
The rooms wore attractively dec
orated , In a color scheme of ye I
Announcements
Bridge
Pointers
Hy ft! 1 1 ton O. Work
Bags w(ih Indian desiRiis will Iim
smart for day) line wear In the
lands ot sunshtne and palm trees.
:
the guardian, Mrs. U H; Awos. Ur,
Wilkes' subject will bo "Health."
The regular meeting of La
C'ONTUA(T HHIDGH
At Contract, as uti Auction
Bridge, Third Hand after two
passi-s needs moro strength to jus
tify a No Trump bid than Dealer
or Second Hand after one pass
because, when Third Huud's turn
comes- to bid, ho lias a partner
who has passed. Therefor ho
should have a count of not less
than 14 with nt least threo suits
stopped. Vhen vulnerable und
not overly expert, conservatism
suggests 15 as a sound minimum.
Illustrations follow:
N.7
A-X-X
A4-X
K-J-IO
10-X-X-X
No. a
4 A-X-X
V A-X-X
K-IO-X
K-X-X-X
No, 7 counts 14, has two Tens,
an even division and four curds In
tho defenseless suit. No. 8 counts
n i.i.. x. .
u , , " "',ulr Ul 14. has ono Ton, an even division
' b0 , 1 "' Wl" '," four 81.118 statm-a. After two
ulur session tomorrow evening ut
7:30 o clock, at tl)e .Masonic hull.
There will be Initiation. All ini'tn-bei-s
of the Order', of Kustern 8lar
are' welcome. ' , -
Ur. la Wilkes will speuk to
tlie niemhers' of the Sucujawbii
cumfire girl group tomorrow uft-
low, b'outiucts of chrysanlhemums ornooh at 4 o'clock ut the home of
I MM S
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Parking Space Whenever You
. Want It
;i Some people like to visit the grocery-'store personally at times
iiVvhen the car is out and they are doing other errands. If you like to
' shop that way, it's a great convenience to come, to Joel's, out of the
r congested business district where parking space is plentiful and
prices are lower; . " '. ' ' -, . '" ,
Drive up in front of the store come m. : You can help yourself,
if you like, or we will fill your order with the same care we use
when you order by phone. If there are big packages, you don't
''want to bother with in your car, we are glad to send thenr to the
house on the next trip of our delivery car. ' . ,
i And on top of this convenience is our policy to Undersell on (qjual-,
'' ity Foodi , Nowhere else in La Grande is there such low overhead as
maintained in our' store and that means power to, undersell. If we
i-don't save you money as well as give you superior service we can t
j expect to keep your business. , . . '
; Features for Saturday
and Monday
-v" 18c
; ASPARAGUS Nice pack,for salads, per can......... j-
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: STANDARD TOMATOES Per can -"'rflt "
' 2
i BULLSEYE PEAS 2 cans -, '
''.'-'' Xlv
-ALBER'S REGULAR OATS-10-Lb. sacks ,
' ' - 42f
', GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Floridas; very large, 3 for
,77 c
GRAPEFRUIT Small Russet Per dozen
, PURE CANE SUGAR-10 Lbs........ .:
' 2f
! TOILET PAPER Best quality 3 rolls.;... utJK
:. SNIDER'S CATSUP 3 kittles u 4V
. 9Kt
: OLEOMARGARINE 1 LI)
2fif
: SMOKED HAMS Lb
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE No Cereal
FRESH DRESSED HEN'S , "
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Main 759
Joel's
Personal Service
Suits Are
Forecast As
Spring Apparel
Hy IEcjivLs
(AHsoclHted Proas' Kushion I-Jditor)
. PAHIS (Al) , Two-piece suils
aro a sported to return to favor
shortly with an incrcuaed popular
ity over .anything v fushion has
known for several aeasonH. Nearly
all the t important deslpners arc
showlnfr one-piece ' UresMcs and
coats In their betjfveen-Keason mod
els, forerunners of what1 will be
worn next spring. -
tailored suits will undoubtedly
have an immense vogue as soon
as spring conies,., Until then the
"dressy" creutlons which houses
like Worth are 'Sponsoring will
point tho way. They umiutly In
clude a glorified bolero or fitted
jacket and a one-piece dress with
a light top w hich simulates a
blouse. These, blouses are among
the newest things Paris shows. Al
though they are attached to the
skirt they simulate separate slip
overs.. The best, bouses are mak
ing them in elaborate embroidered
und spangled effects, occasionally
employing lames as 'the basis of
embroidery. Tho skirts and jack
els that go wit h them are mosc
often of broudclollis.
. As soon as warm weutlier comes
ono may expect to aeu these c,os
t macs carried out. in a-lovely choice
l of light colors. . The costumes, of
kasha and light' wools for southern
wear show that such suits are sure
I to find favor.
passes, either would qualify for a
Third Hand No Trump.
Thetw0 following bunds aro
just short of the requisite, strength
for un oMglntil No Trump bid.
No. 9
Not 10
A-X-X
A X-X-X
KJ-X
J-X-X
J-J-X
K-J-X-X
A-J-X
X-X-X
- In both, the count is only 13
and although three suits are stop
ped and the distribution Is favor -ublo
It Is not wise to bid when
the count is less than 14.
; Fourth Hand Original Bids
" Fourth Hand after three passes
has to decide whether the hand
should be played or thrown out;
wilb a doubtful holding lie has
a delicate situation presented to
hl)ii because be does not wish to
throw oiit a band which will pro
duce a score, for his side (partial
scores being of much greater ad
vantage in Contract than in Auc
tion ltrldgr), but opening tho bid
ding may let the adversaries into
an udvuntngeous secondary bid.
Tho count set for a Fourth Hand
Is 15, but coupled with it Is (he
requirement that both Majors
should be safely stopped and con-
tuln at least threo cards.
This series of Conlract Ilridgo
articles will be continued next
week,
(Copyright John Ir. Dllle Co.)
SATURDAY'S PltOCItAMS
The National Uroadcustlng com
pany program for Saturday night
follows: 8 to 9. It. C. A," hour: if
to JO. Philco hour: 10 to U', The
Trokuderuns (dance band).
KOO Oakland Ct!i4.4iii-7SOkc)
0, dinner concert; 7, book chats;
7:15. sports; 8 to 11, N. 1J. C; 11
to 12. danco orchestra.
KKI- Los Angeles (4it8.Iiin-(U0-kc)
0:30, orchestra; 7:30, burl
tone, pianist; 8, N. It. c; !, Puek
urd program; 11, midnight frolic.
KPO San Francisco (422.3m
710kc) 5, children's hour; 0:1(0,
dance orehestrn; 8 to 12. N. H. C.
KKHC Sun Francisco (44..1m
fitiokc) 6:30, Cecilians; S, studio
program; 9 to 12, dunce orchestra.
KKX Portland (239.Um-1250-kc)
G:30, studio program; 7, or
chestra; 8, good citizenship pro
gram; 10 to 12, dance frolic.
KOMO Scuttle (30tlm-tiS0kc)
6:15, concert orchestra; 8 to 11,
N. H, C; 11:16 ta 12:30, dunce or
chestra. '
KOA Denver (325.m-lt20Uc) 8
to in. orehestrn. .
' K KOA Seattle (447.5m-(i70kc)
7, Hoy. Scout program; 7:30,
Camplire Girl program; . 8 to 11,
N. H. C. -
KG A Spbkune ( 2(i0.7in-l 1 50
kc) 6:15, .studio program; 9Ho 12,
dance music. .
KJlt Seattle (348.6m-860kc)
6:30, dinner concert; 7:30, organ
recital; 8, studio progrum; 9,
vaudeville; 10 to 12, danco orcbes-tru.
DRESS CLEARANCE
One Special Group, values to $27.50
Now $12.50
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SALE OF FRAMED PICTURES
, 98 m.
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The Oregon Hardware
FIRST
V(K)hi;. HALF SOCKS
COVKIt Sll,lf AMil.KS
, PAItIS (AP) Wool Imlf socks
which are pulled on over the ord
inary si I k liosc are being worn in
Purls'. The winter, balf-soek is alules.
Put between tlitn slices of but
tered whole wheat or gruliam
bread.. . . .
SIcaiiiiMl l'loal.
Whites four eggs, leaspoon
cream r tartar, cup grape jelly.
1 tablespoon hot water. .
Heat whiles until foil in Ing un.l
add urea in of tartar. Continue beat
ing until dry- Melt jelly with hut
water and slowly add to beaten
egg whites. Turn into a well-biit-tered
mold and steam for 25 mln-
When cold, unmold and
first cousin, if not a twin sister, of
the wool socks, womeri now wear
for tennis and winter sports.
Kronen women have never i been
admirers of full length wool hose
Just as I hey have never gone in
extensively for gutters or goloshes.
Ilalf-socks of wool, they are dis
covering, accentuate rat her t ban
detract front the charm of a pink
silk calf on a cold day.
MENUS
hy Kl.ster .Mary
MMKAkl'A.ST Halves or grape
fruit, cereul, cream, smoked had
dock on toast, hushed brown po
tatoes, eggless muffins, milk, cof
fee. I.l-NCHKON Macaroni and
cheese baked with ; tomatoes, let
tuce sandwiches, steamed float
will) bolted tfUxtard, milk, tea.
IHNNKK Hpllt pea soup,
broiled lamb chops, potutoes en
casMerole, buttered carrots, raisin
pie, milk, coffee.
The. left uce sundwlcbes should
be carefully made, using crhp
well dried lettuce. IJreHk the
leaves Inlo small pieces und sprin
kle with a simple boiled dressing.
serve wit b a boiled custard made
with the yolks of the eggs.
1 toilet I Cuslnttl Omssing
Yolks 4 eggs, ';up sugar,
teuspoon salt, 2 cups milk, Mi tea
spoon vanilla.
Hen Id milk In top of double boil
er over hot water while preparing
other ingredients. Ileal egg yolks
well and gradually beat in sugar
and salt.- Add 2 tablespoons hot
milk and beat well. Slowly add
more milk until sugar is dissolved.
Stir tntoJ remaining milk and cook
over hot water, Stirl ing constantly
until mixture coats the spoon. Cool
and ndd vanilla- before serving.
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PUMPS
We are Offering a special lot of low heel strap
pumps in -both patent and colored at a greatly
reduced price of -
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A Prosperous 1927
The year just past was by far the most prosperous in the history Of
Stone's Cash Stores. Our sales in 1927 were more than double those .of.
1926, with only one-third more stores added to our list, Qur La Grande
Store has made one of the most remarkable gains in our entire chain and
we are very grateful to our loyal friends who have made this possible..
All indications arc that 1928 will even be more prosperous than 1927,
and we think a very opportune time to eliminate the unsatisfactory
FIRST OF THE MONTH BILLS. Pay cash at STONE'S and bank the
difference. You will like our service.
VALUES FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
FLOUR
Sperry hard white
49LS. $1.69
-4 ft,,',. J6.69
BUTTER
Best Creamery
2 95'
1 COFFEE
Schilling's guaran
teed J 1 L,..:. 48c
SYRUP Golden Marsh- CI flr:
mallow. 10 lb. pail ,P1'UJ
SALT Iodized, in large 0CC
handy shakers, 2 for "J
PORK & BEANS Large Cfy
size Van Camp's. 3 cans
GRAPEFRUIT Medium OQc
size Floridas. 5 for '.
RAISINS Bonner's Seed- 90r
less. 4 Lb. pkg.... JJ
CORN FLAKES Kellogg's, Ofc
regular size, 3 for .
SOAP
Crystal White
10,,,,, 37c
A MAYONNAISE
Gold Medal
Pints
B y
id TOILET PAPER
Finest Tissue
3 Rolls
CLAMS Finest -razor
minced. No. Is, A cans..
93c
MARSHM ALLOWS 99c
Krauses real fresh, per Lb...
PEARS Fancy Bartletts. 0Q(.
No. 2j tins, 4 for
CH IPSO For quick suds. 06c
Large pkg LJ
CRISCO Pure vegetable 7Q(
shortening. 3-lb. tins
RICE Fancy large heads. 0(L
fi lbs. L:3
CRACKERS
Plain or Sailed
3 Lb. Im)x 35c
Sr c
OLEO
Umcco Margarine
3 55c
SCRATCH-FEED
SUGAR
In cloth bags
10,.,.; ...69c
V.
Sperrv's
Best
100 LB. SACK, $2.95