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Friday, .Tanury 20, 102R. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three (Sqciety News Mrs. Pattison Is v Hostess To Club . " At? Bridge Party , Throe tables of bridge were ;ti jtlny yt'Hterduy afternoon, when Mi h. itoherl I 'at I (son wax ho.itesa In the 'J'tuirwlny Hrlrigf club. Pre rt'dlntf the ciirtl sauieM, at o'clock. jiinriieou wan nerveu uy mvh. m. It, iHinalnu- ut her home oh Vivui ; M ii'ci , u f tor w hii'h t lie parly nrt ! jinn noi to- Hip rH(ils(in tmme. Min. Kllimu (iluily ninije llltth i Iiirim- ihit nfliirnnnn'M nlnv. 1 B,'"r ,ri"" he ufternnon-8 play. I ... Mi.nuuxu.,,,, n itenilunoe and AlrX 1-iula Webb had "' ilub lhUMMChai.g6 of the proffraiu. Marking -a. -Ian. ;(he Q(lth nnniVprsary of the Woin- ;.', . Inn's Missionary soelpty In tbp An ut tractive brldtfp-dinner look hlirnll . ht. lUt . r.. Ui,.h, plar.. la.sl ov.-niutf at Iho iLpme of! Mvh. urd .'owlerv Dinner .Mjrvetl ( ' ' ... j lall tor l;' al a taftle wliloh wan "ITrettily docnraled In a rolor schem ii piiili and while. I uniied the i-enlerniette. SwertpeasL After iliiiiu r three tablPH of, bri.l-re wen- at'play and hi (j seore j i,.MunU- in., women weiu iu m i m. i (he wtinii-n went to Mm W:ill r IN-rry und the men's' prize ju l.fstcr Allen Mr. it 11 . 1 Mrs. William Oabln will -ut'rtabi t he i Ink Thursday.' lull tit its next meei Heb. 2. .' MeinlieiH ni' ttu.' Alpha club were KU.-si's at it delight I II! In idKO-lur)ih : eon ycHlorday al'tenitiAn when Mrtt. Clyde Kiddle was hontenK at her in rui home near here. Luncheon :iiH served aL I : I fi o'clock, after' . whii-h three tables of bridge, were ;.t piny during the rr malnder of the. alternuoii. : Mrs. II. M. Hay made hlh snore anionic the i-lub members. :ind the . K'l'-.st'pri.e went to Mrs. .y!e Kld- . die. Mi.-s llertha WaMsinffer was lion-1 w'ehber was elected secretary tolsoinme they should bo cut In ei i. ns to Ihe Wednesday NiffliM KUccepd Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Iromely fine ships. They will Ihou .Itrldgo club this week, when three , N Nelson was re-elected treasurer nnike an Inviting Kimush to the i..nl(-ri of l.ridfe were at play "l0f the society. " ' clear soup. If a ntralneilanl el a fi ber a partition! In the West-Jacob-J ( 'j')fl rPailing' course for the year fled consomme Is used the noodles sou building, Mrs. 1'. H. Kohiiiso.i i vus outlined during the meei Intu A "Mould be cooked In bollinp galled iii.itle hlKli score amonff the clulK,,- KOrietv liavimr five books vet I water for lft minutes and drained im-mht-rs and ihe guest prize wt-n lo Mi-rf. l- A. Kpling. .1 , jjrbe card games wero followed .'by a (wo-cuurso lunelieoir. 'M. I. A. Green and t Gold Ball Given . . ' ' The anniiiil gi oen and gol I In nee of the : Mutual improvement iMM-i.tiM.ii mi ... was held last evening In the new 1 reeroailonal hall lire with a large j( !UH linaiire, i uci mu iir i vi-i - ' t.ves it run ovor warn in tins sijuu. , .Mann's Imperial orchestra" ur-. nlslied .music for the dance, ilslied .music for the dance, und ' features included the forming of. the .-letters M; I. A. on the dance J floor by thos In attendance, a j eontosl u:illz by several young peo- pie from the I nioii ward and the; color song of the M. I. A.., which was rendered by Mrs. Nellie Ilean. ; The hall was decorated ill kp- tag wltln the 'occasion In a color, ' seheine of green and gold. During l ; the ilaiiciug punch was set ved. V A large crowd of Interested par t enls and members of ihe Kastern 7 Star and Masonic lodges gathered ,e Masonic hull here law eve-1 for the public lugtullutlon of, . ... ...... at Hi V. i"g V: the tirder of llainbow for tirder ol Jiainnow lor tii r ,...,,...,.., i..Mn,..v rr nnv. M,, John Moduli,. ,i past nia.ro.. iif the 'Kastern Star cliaptor and uiH II.-....-. . . '-it order, was installing ottlcer for the 4 " girls' organization, and assisting ncr - wure Mrs. Andrew l.oney, preser.f .worthy matron of the Kasteru Star, ; us uiaishal; Mrs. Charles (irahani. associate matron of Ihe O. K. H., us chaplain; Mrs. Nellie U. Noll, pi ani:.i, and Mrs. Arch Hacon, re .' rorder. Curtis Ha rues, a past master counselor ol the Lewlston, Mont., chapier of DeMnlay, was installing ofiioer for the boys organization. The siinie of! leers who ha e ' sorvei l since the organization of the Order ol llainbow bore were re- inslalleit, iiiciiidlng Miss Lois Nol-'.-son as worthy advisor; Miss Anita v; Krlckson. w ort by associate advis- or; lissMary Vaughn llendrick- son. charily; Mis I .enure Kly, J llupi-; Miss Margaret Danks, faith; J Miss Louise Wet .el recorder; Miss Herniee Caiitit, treasurer; Miss Wiima llansell. chaplain; the sev- en stations of the rainbow love, religion, nature. Immortality, fidel- . It y. patriotism and service, Misses June Coolhlge. Margaret Anthony, : K.-v ni. i '1:111 Vl inn Hansen, lol'i Hoberlsoit, Ituth McAIIiijler and ; Ciithiiino lliimphroys; Inner guard, Miss Charbne Kaus; outer guard,; Miss Phyllis Dunn; pianist, Miss Mildred Itradshaw: choir leader, j Miss Ava Williams: and members' id iho choir: Misses Dorothy Speiir ! cor. June Havensci oft. Julia Smith, i Peggy Jiolinoiikainp. Margaret Mil-, li". Alice Mllno. Hutb Cullon, I.oiB llan.fl II. Kihel Harnden, Ituth Har-' iioii and Amy brown. .Mrs. O. N. Tarkington was re- installed as mother advisor of Ihe- ahsenibly. and members of the ad- visory board ar eMis. C. Jt. Kber- hnrd. Miss Mildred Hoyt, Mrs. Cat-! rh Stelmainp. C. M. Humphreys! and Mrs. K. W. Kly. . Tom Hrure was installed as mas lor r oHiD-elor of the DoMolay chup- - tor: Don Patton. senior counselor; I Jay Joiis. junior counselor: Vecnull ' Shoemaker, mnrsl.h); Dell Hurk?. j senior deacon; WHIIani Aravy, jun-, y lor dcricon: Joe Sayre. senior stew- tird: Raymond (iriffln. Junior atew- 'ard. Howard peti-rtn, chaploln; " ia o Mis.t. penis"; ItiChard Clrst,' , tt enaui .t; May 'oiine, standard boaror;1 llarotd Smith. Dale Charl-j f ton, Kermit DaJs. tleorge Ilarn-, .' ton. Kermit Davis, Waymond . Srttl and Joe jonrs. procpppors. t hollowing the Installation a pro-! n grain as gHcii. including u read- ing by Miss Wilma Hiinsell. in j , which she wore a colonial co-1 tume. a piano solo hy MltJ Dowj ' thy Hrnunion. a vocal solo by Toia i firm e. a jcnopbnne duot by llpnryj Culp nnd Hen Ueslrrllnf. nnd oral numbers by the PeMolay quar tet, . - ' WhM members of the advlrsory board 1 were being Installad Ml Oinee Gelhel Hang "Someone In Looking to Vou." it, f. Ay re, ad viBor of the IteMoluy diopter, HpoKe und Mis, l). N. Tnrktngton talked briefly. . At 9 o'clock the two organisa tions Jolued In prayer tor their mother und father. The Woman's Missionary uoefety ;ol' the Methodist Kplsropitl churoll Itinnth wjw MilitpliilnnH ir I hi limn., f f Mrtf W. . Hlarnter Tlinrmtuv 1 .... . 1 nfter0on. There was a In me at- uU(la Q( (he Hovpn Sll,;lmthB l)f Vea.1'. w.hleh represented the Kilty Hacmlcea during the au years, was illvldert into seven periods r seven . vea.ru eneh. T)e WQr,, ftf (hfi fl-t yon yonp;4 Wnu uuintunil III' Mru LVrin I If. I lo i ' the second seven by Mrs. J. A. Hall, thfl hy .m r; Hu"ker," t he fourtn i ...j iiipk. .(.A fifih iv Mi. Irilnrmer, thuslvth by Mrs. Waller Wlnhurn und the seventh bv Mrs. (i:ula Webb. ' ' A trio, comported uf Mosdainehl Webb, lllcks and Slnrnier, and ac companied by Mrs. Kied Wend ut i the piano, sang, I Kpfreahmejits were served by I 4he hoKlesH. usHisled by her moth pi,. Mrs. Maker. t OfflceiH for the en.Hiilmc, year wero elected Wednesday afternoon when the MiHrHonury society of the KiiKllsh l.utherun church met at the home of Mrs. N. Nelson. Mrs. Oscar Tllompison 'Was elpcted presl- dent of ihe society to take jho place of Mrs.- Kerdinand Jonson, wlin tniM rouiiriiefl Mih Oi villo ! tn finish. Student Recital : Set For Sunday 'A student recital of Interest will ho given Kunday aflernonn at 4 o'clock at. the I .a tlrande. hotel. 'when M. I.ee Iteynolds will pre- PPnt several of her iiiano students. An iUitrf,Htng program has been fiurangeu, anu ine puniic is invuo.i i ln attend KoMowing is the program to bo given: The Cnnoe Hide"... .John WIH'am VKolk Tune"...., ....John Williams (truce Helen Bohnonkamp ' .VKskimo. . Lullaby" - '.:.. Dorothy Onynor Blukr T'ensnnt Dance"...., .-...Dorothy (ioynor Illai;e Josephine l-'lslier ''Cuckoo" Joliilr Williams "Snow Shoes' John Williams ."Kairlps Dance" lohn Williams ' 1 Mary Frees 'Kvening l'ruyer".. Cm iiyu Hililo Clegg "Song of lite (Hen" IC.b "The Three Hears' Wright "Merry Moments" w ICrb Dorothy I.ee Keynolds ;' ""' " r'li'"71 V', " ; The N hrht Wind Theodore Ihitlon truptl of Mrs. K. J. Kvans) . ! Hoy Hermann '"""'u";1 l!c'"""''1 , , fl :sperunce (liudith Johnson VThe Crickets Puny" Hugle "tlbost In l-'lreplace" Marie Crosby ) Kdna Johnson "The Storm", Schmoll lJIuntlng Song" .: Spindler : Hillle Kaliiu riullare" Schmoll iVVIlllanelle" Schmoll (lion Koy .-. (.Pupil of Mrs. K. I.. Kvans) "So'natlha" .. Kuli la u "The Skylark" Tschaikowsky Katharine Wlssler "Water Sports" , - l-'lorencc Newell Harbour "A Heavy Hurt" Florence Newell Harbour Miriam Manna Sonata Op. 1 4, No. 1 Magglore, Allegro" Heethoveu ' Mrs. Clyde Webb Preliide" Kdward Schntt - 'Hondo Caprtcolsco" Menlelssohu Miblred Spencer Kl.VjIN (Special) Tho Woman'.- Improvement club met Thursday New Patent Oxfords at 20 Discount Like picture; also with medium heels. One of Fashion's newest novelties, ' THE B00TERY n f I ernoon wit h M m. Ha rry Hujr j Aftr the usual business, Mrs. Iter-1 nat Hug road an Interesting pap!'! bun the "Ooiulntf Of lh While Mat to Oroifon." j The elub extended a voy of thanks to H.. II. Wentherspoon for his donation of ISA wtT which a buy n loudjuliiintr the eliy park niie. whii'ii is In be ndded tit tho park. ' ' j Announcements Oliver. l .Morion Keller lorw will at-i-ve ilinnt'i tuninrroiv ut llifin it tlio K. P. hull, lu be followml l-1 u proKium und the ri-jfiilnr nieuilna I Of Ilie mrPft (IfflOPIH Will !( lll- tiilleil mill ull iminli.Mii lire lime.l ! . . i i .... j I to be In attendtinee. I The Aillihittnn 1'lnoehle elub will! meet at the home of Mrs. ('.lien1 llarndeit, SO" N avenue, tomorrow evening al i u'ehK-k. A imiinliers1 are uiRed to attend. j The regular sneial meetlni; of the Women of MuuHoheart I.eKlnn j will bo( lield t)il evening, Jan. UK' at tint 1 1 o 1 11 it iu Ann. .. in. .uayviiio, Jtn,' Adams avenue, with Mih. 13. S. Ni i r Is as asHlntanl litiste. There will be a whorl bnln'S sea-. slon. MENUS Hy sister Mary -tlti:Alvl'ANT Hlevvvd prunes. coffee. JNtMipON Steamed spln- neir with creamed oysters, nrown bread, cebry heaiis, cocoanut cookies, milk. tea. HINNKII Consomme wllh noo dles, rcast chicken, mushed1 pota toes, corn croquettes. Rrape fruit salad, pi pperiuint Ice cream with Chocolate , sauce, milk, coffee. When noodles are served in con- before adding lo tha consomme to servo. - Sioumed Spiiimh With Oysters Three cups minced cooked spin ach. 4 tablespoons butlerv tea spoon salt, i 'ten-spoon pepper, 2 eggs. 2 tablespoons milk, I pint oysters. 1 cups cream Kauce, Chop spinach In a choppjng bowl lo make It very flue. Heat egirs with milk' until very light. Add to spinach with salt, pepper nnd but- lPr and mL thoroughly. Turn Into u juitftred ring mold amr sieam ) one hour. Turn fronr mold onto a hot serving dish upd fill lenler with oysters in the cream sauco. Wash und pin boll oysters before adding to sauce. This Is an excellent dish for chil dren as well as adults. t Library Ghats I New books to be added lo the public library Saturday evening. I ! Jan. 21. follow: Asplnwull. "Hook of Parties"; I Ihi Hey, "Wallflowers"; nurnham, "The Normal .Mind"; Cannon, "t'ticle Joe Cannon"; Coster, "I'sy- Irhn - iilHilyxlH for Normal l-eople": I 'fullen. "CnrollnB Ol.sk": Dyke. ...i i i..ir. Automobile ami C.anoline Knglno Kncyclopedia, 1 927": !ale, "Yel low t.enllans and Itlue"; dales worthy, "Castles In Spain"; Harrl gan. "Traveling IJghl" and llaynes. "The Airedale." Johnston, "The Kxile"; Lfncoln, "The Aristocratic Miss Brewster"; Lowell, "Ballads for Salt"; Mason, "The Lure of the Crent Smokies"; Milti. "In u Ytin-Xan Cumtyard"; Mitchell "Call of the House"; Montague, "liight Off the Map"; Montgomery. "Mmlly's Quesi"; Oj pnbelm, ".Miss Brown of the X Y O"; Owre, "Prunes or Pan cakes"; Pedlar, "Yesterday's liar vest"; Perry, "Pools and Hippies" and Poling, "The Furnace." Prouty, "Conflict"; lieose, "Se lected Poems" ; I Icy man), "The Promised lund"; It o c k w e 1 I, "Around the Year In the (iarden": Kolvaagt f Hants In the Knrth": Sharp, "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" ; Si ringer. "White Ibnds"; Sullivan, "Our Times," 2 vol.; Swnn, "How Ynu can Write Plays"; Van Kvery, "Charles Lindbergh"; Wehsler. "The Beglimeis"; Weston. . "The Horseshoe Nails"; Wright, "Hawk ers and Walkers in Karly America" and Yezicrska, "Arrogant Beggar." Smart Shadows Tlit- black and whilo plaid ktiim Jacket- silhouettes itself eteuiiy and with Krept h U- against U.o snow-dud 'hilla, AltMOU-MIti: (1,K . I'Aitr w WSI1IOX , I'AIMM (Al') Many well droMH od I'arlshins consider a metallic clank and Mnklo an Important, fac tor in thelr'style success. (lest ures are buck In fashion since women t took to wearlnyr quantities of bracelets which Jliml- every time they move their Jiands. Kwn the new scarfs aro trimmed with humlreils of pieci-s of roitud or square metal sequins that tfive out a little linklo with every movement. Now it designer of shoi'K in pnt llnif friime of metal mesh on the toes of dancing slippers. " s Thoy make a metallic swish with every step. t)ne thing that 'makes tho worm turn red with rage Is the sight of an auger boring Ids holes in an tique furniture. We all like to feel that wo are useful, but we can't' get that feel ing unless we are willing to work. Strap Watches of Quality Elffin or Waltham as low as $16.50 Dependable Swiss Strap Watches As low as $10.00 All guaranteed. . Birnie's At The Sign Of The Clock The Lower-Priced Food Store Phone MAI.V m Features For Saturday and Monday Vi gal. Logr Cabin Syrii)....'... D0 Quart Mazohi Salad Oil 9C Kc Sperry's Cale Flour, pkm JJ Puffed Wheat, 2 pkjrs L0 Oranges, dozen u 48c I'ancrusl Shorteninj,', 2-lb. can 40 Kc 2 lbs. blue Mt. or Meadow Harvest Hulter JJ Jello all flavors, 3 pkfrs L0 Van damp's Tomato Soup, 3 cans.. .. Medium size Van Camp's bean 'ole Beans 1 1q can : - 20c Celery Hearts 20c Lirgc CauliUowcr 3ANANAS, Lb. 9c MEAT DEPARTMENT 2Sc Pork Neck and backbones, I lbs Sliced bacon, lb. !'. 00 Fresh Dressed Rhode Island Red Hens Bridge Pointers fly Mlltna C, Work At the conclusion qf yosterday's urtlcle, wo were considering Initial suit-bids of one at Contraet. In that flonnhenUlon I imido nu aT- elfle reference to vtilpernldllty. bavins dlsciiBsed , that subject' somewhat when cojjstderlnir lnl- liai io 'rrump ntus 01 one, wnein- or greater jttrciiKth should bo quired for u suit-bid whep vulner nflr- able Is a uuestton still extensively debuted. 1 am inclined to believe that no distinction Is needed be tween viilnornliltlty and non-vnl- nerabillty in Ihe convention ffov- ernhiK orlKlnnl suit-bids of one, .If thu ptayer mnklntr the bldbe of unqtleMtluned ability and tho part- net- be dependable; but for a play- er who is apt to lose a trick or (wo In the nlav. or a nlaver faclna: a mirtncr.who Is nrone to OveroHtlm- ate the stretiKlh of an Initial bid am) to raise or jump too freely, light Initial ' bids are dangerous when not vulnerable and much ln hazardous to venture when vol not-able. Yesterday I suitgesled , 'llllanv Armstrong and Kdward caution if" either of these condl- jiurk, asserted members of a vice tiouM exist for a bidder whether ,.nK- which hud for its victims boys vulnerable or not. Today I ut'R linf KirH (f a tender age, were, iu thal If vulnerable ami subject to dieted yesterday by the Mali either of those handicaps, at least noniiih county grand Jury, an tiiHial King-or Us equivalent ho,.. Charges similar to tliimu placed onsidei-ed a requisite for a pid. In other words, , with the first, hand given yesterday, which wnH n five card suit headed by an Ace King and-nothing on tho side, T' would not bid If vulnerable with either' of the, putincrshjp disad vantages above named, unless' Iho side hand enlnlned at least a King: and wllh the second hand given yesterday, which consisted of an Ace-King nnd two, others (a fonr-cftrd sul), one side Ace and no other strength, 1 would not bid unless the side hand contained at leasi a Queen In the suit In which the side Ace was located, or a King In some other suit. lor players fully able lo take care of themselves In tho play and facing dependable partners,- tho initial suit-bid is of very groat ad- vantnKo. It produees so many partial scored und Klves sueh valu able Information that It lit worth thu sllnht risk Involved, It Is In deed ra re t ban a a I n it la 1 , bid of one is pennlixei) ho ve rely oven In rout met, and with none of the hands we have Imtii nuinifti; Ik ail , Initial bill of one evtm when fjrtiuped one by t he piit'iner, pro- vhleil tht; partner has the iviints- to strttiiKlh for iho Jumpapt to result seriously. It Is the jmmu- nolng bids with liKbt hands whU-h produce, wlu-n they work badly, tht territ'le losses lor which Cpii- tract Is noted; and thereioro If ir piuifi i- 'n i-i n-.i-im .m-i m: bidder himself feel tlufl In thu event of a Jump by partner he will be able to control his desire to bit! for R-amc, the one-bids are. apt to bo profitable Tind not upl to be exponsive. i A partial score in Auction ItridKo Is of material value, only twelity-ono liantls; but In Con- triwl a partial m-ore is of material vuluo to lis holder every tniiu in U bidding of the suceidllnu hand, and therefore it Is worth some risk to obtain it. (Copyright, Jtihn K. IMile Co. TWO lMUCTlin i'OllTI.AND. Ore.. Jan. lit (Al') against tMareme lira .ell yester- day, were made lu the ilulicinienls. Sec Our 89 Cent Window Values 1.25 and 1.35 -Call and makc , your choice F. L. LILLY HARDWARE fhoac ftlaln M Si2 CASH c AND CARRY Phone Orders Main 91 At STONE'S vou' always find substantial savings on higlvgrade foods. Our display of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables is the flnestn La Grande at prices you can afford to pay. ' 1 Savings Saturday and Monday BUTTER ,,, STONE'S COFFEE Supreme Blend the very best. lu. 47c 3 i,,s. $1.39 Hot Sauce Kliinmn's lii-st. 29c O Cans Brown Sugar Medium I,i;;ht limwn." 10 ibs 69c llinso Soaks dirt out. 2 pkifs 45c Soap P. & G. Naptha 10 I5ars 35C Chipso Koi; instant suds. '29c Life-Buoy Health Soap 3 IJars . 19C SURELAY JANUARY CLEARANCE of Smart Millinery ;v 1.08 2.05 1.05 7.50 , ' I : PUTMAN'S'r'k La 'Grande's Exclusive Reaily.-To-Vear Millinery & Shops :'y . : j C R li A M of S t v fes? I , fet?i,..J A full p o u l i tl (not Just 34 of pound . that lookH like a pound ) Schilling is the only cream- . of -tartar baking powder that fi;ives you pound weight' in return for your pound price. rnfrwIISnlru'liio 31 F.xtrnc'ln Tl'ii i'lLook Over Our YhxA Arjs for Bargainj Gi rHA!M !TnUPS incst Local Creamery, 2 lbs Gallon Tomatoes, Peas, Corn liny n niixcid case. . 6 Cans 69C 24 X: $2.69 Matches 0 llox Carton 15c Apples Sclmollioy Jonathans 5c Box Beans Red Chili Heans 10 Lbs 69c Sperry's Sure Egg Producer, TARTAR We Deliver $2.50 Orders 93c STONE'S- SYRUP Finest Cane and Maple 89C fial. -' $1.59' Pineapple Ilrokon Slices, 4 Cans 79C Catsup lk'inz or Snirlcr's 2 Kor 49c Walnuts OreRoii Sort Shells 3 ,, 79c Wheat Meal Quick Wheat Cereal l!(ix 22c Airy Fairy FlutTifi- Cake Flour 35c Brooms Medium 1 Sew. 39c 100 lb. sack $2.95