La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1928, Image 3

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    Saturday, January 21, 1028.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
Society News
Founders' Day Is
Observed Hereby
P. E. 0. Chapter
Koundcrs Day was observed b
members of chit pier 1 of ', K. O.
with u luncheon at 1 : 1 .i o'clock
yosterdn y a fl ernnon nl tho I ,a
Cran.io hntnl. During the lunch
con, which was served In I ho club
room nn lb me.-.nninc floor, the
seven women who founded tho K
JI. O. sisterhood in ISlii woro inc
mor'allaed through tho novel eun
rtie lighting ceremony, which Ik a
custom of J, i:. o. rh In service
wuH in ohnrgB of Mrs. K. I. Moan
inan. toa.lmisrross asnislod hy Mr, j
- hx"'.',rH. K'rJ" i
Lynn Wright, Mis. Fritz l.ottes.
Mm.' F. A. Kpltng and .Mrs. Clyde
J;. HolU.
'i dumb wore Riven by .Mrs. Lucy
'Canohitold to tno founder of. th--t-.:htcrhond,
l.y Mrs. J. K. Wright to
')'. K. O. Ideals, and hy .Mrs. A. I,.
Jiichardsnn, president of chapter 1,
to friendship.
, .Mrs. llaney II. LlcriirdNon play
t u piuno number, "Lullaby" by
MncbUddcn, and M.s. W. ti. ilohn-i-nkunip
Jr. sang- 'Allah" hy O, W.
Chadw:tek and "Klhco Plrsl I Mot
Inee". by 'Jiuhensteln. Ah an en
core, she sling Annnpolf Lullaby"
by' Klemin.
jftor tho program there w'ns n
'!iort business session. The only
guest present for the luncheon was
Mrs. Marjorie '.Met all.
I'hb. Happier Homes club nut
yesterday afternoon at tho home or
Mrs. A yarn, l-5d2 '. uvcuue. One
isttor, Mrs. KM a Koler, was pres
ent for tho meeting-, which opened
Willi short business session.'
i tie remainder or tno afternoon
was spent sewing- quilt blocks, a
prize ucmif awar.jeu to .mis. jiiiiu
Klttler. and a cousolaiion prle wasjfonrad, violin, played several so
Biveu io .Mrs. .uui ruy. t lections and Itoiand IMor
At th: cloe of tho afternoon thejolo.
boslesa Hci-ved rof roshmonts. j During the business session.
"' . whicu Uus one of more than usuai
Tlte .YnniiK People's Sunday j inieresi, plans wero made Tor a
school class of the Teatral t Mu is- j cooked food sale, a candy sale and
Han: church mot lust eveuiiiK ntihuwiur. to be hold Saturday, l-Vb.
the home of the toucher, .Mrs. It.j4i lllp pu,.p0se of tiie bazaar bein
- Cutmim. Altout 2 membe.tf to mise the association's quota lo
werc pre.-enl and early In the eve- ward the ileflcit on the Lowell 1'nt
UiX a business meeting was liel 1 ' ton concert.
liresideU over by Miss -Mamie Al- After the business meethiff re-
- fi'oshments woio served.
. .After the business session the so- j
uiu.1 pomiii.ttee iink chaise and , .
.uitu s weie enjoyed until a late The Associated Girl Students
).-Ur w ben ri-."reshments vvoto Kive a parly yesterday afternoon
' tecwd. j iu Hip hitfli K'hool gymnasium for
'J 9 llio new "liltlo sisters" of the
jt An intcreslintf afternoon was,
Kpent yesierday hy members of the j entered the school tho beginning- of
Mother's Self Culture club when Hie second semester,
they met in regular session at the ' The g-irls danced for about an
iioiiie of Mrs. Walter Palmer. Korjhour, several of Hie high school or
.the past year the club's study has cheslra members furnishing- the
been along the Hues of nature, undi music. " .
he last two lessons have been on
; fdrus. Yesterday afternoon eaca '
Hiemlier km-p the description and ,
Jiubits of one bird, and Mrs. John
Ilodgln spoke on Hie suliject " I be
'LJconomic. and Aesthetic Value ol
heaehing Children lo Know and
J.ovft Minis." .Mrs. Dick Lindsay
P.ol;o on "Th.- (Ilnrv nf l.inill.ciffii
nat ' w.-ni li. io,-,-. -
. .
Bridge-Dinner Is
Given at Hotel
, J
Mrs I. M. Ilovt unl .Mrs. (irate j
Pnydor were liosl'esBea at an allMH-j
live 7 nVLnek illnner last eveniliK j
ut tlic lii (icande hotel, when they!
.ntert-iino.l the nienil.ers of the ls-
laml 'lty lirhlce olllh. Illnner was
served In the hotel dlniliK room.
whore one long table was arr
rr'ingcd
hi I i,rii t II v dnnrnl ed wit ll boll
oucls of ehrvsanthemiiins. Cove.s
were laid for 20. I
fter dinner the parly adjourned I
lo the card room on the mezzanine !
, Hoor. where five tahles. of hridire
were at play. Mrs. Alhert Warden
made hlnh score amoin; the women
players and the men's prize went' to
I'red II. Kiddle.
Three tables of bridge were at
' l-luy Thursday aflor.ioon wIimti
Mrs. I.es'or II. Dram well was hos
tess to the Jollv Mridgo club atf
ber home on N avenue. The rooms
were uttractivoly decorated In a
color scheme of lavender and pink,
bouquets of swoetpons being used.
Mrs. William Wilson made high
score among- the eiub members nni
the consolation prize went to Mrs.
Idd ytravens. Mrs. lloyd Pblcock
received . the guest prize. Mrs.
Charles Millner, of Caldwell, Ida.,
YO! HO!
Set Sail
In fair weather or
storm, seek the
ISLE OF
LAVENDER
a sheltered haven
where there is goodly
food a-plenty!
If Capt Kidd was
a-livin' today, you
can just let you'd find
him at this Treasure
I-and!
Karthcr's
Lavender Lunch
Sommer jlt "M.
was an out-of-town Kuest.
"nun mik VIII.' r.iril KitllH'N I HO I
hosioss served a two-course lunch- ;
eon.
Miss l.oah Hrumwell was huMte.-w
to s.veral of her friends ut a de
lightful party Thursday evening .it
the homo of, her parents, .Mr. ami
-iliH. 1,. . Ittamweil. Three, table
of bridge wore al piny during tho
evening ami high score umong tho
Kills wont to Miss .Mildred Smith;
and the hoys prize to Meivln Max
tor. After tho card games the hos
iers served refreshments.
Those present wero Misses ller
nlee Wilwm, -Mna Mae Wilson.
Hurharu Hlntt. .Mildred Ftnlth and
I .on h lHii.tui. I.... ...... it....
K(lfr '
'in,i:ho,hard and Hubert Hock and
M r.
and Mrs. Melvin Maxtor.
P.-T. A. Meetins- Is
Attended by 200,1
Nearly 2nn persons Kath4red at
Kane r Impel last pven.nir tov the
t'PK-ular meeltiiR of the Itlveria
I 'a real -Teacher asHociatlon. Tho
program opened with a devotional
uy t-mnees ifyneurson, und ttio
speakers of the eveains were Dr.
Kdwin T. JtandaU, minister lo chii
dieu in the juvenile courl of thi
caso who was here for tho .Metho
dist church conference, and the
(lev. J. ItyirRe Walas. pastor of the
Kbst I'tPsliyieriun church here.
Dr. Randall roluted his experi
ences ntnniiK the delinqtu rd chil
dren who come before him in the
juvenile court, nud the Mov. Mr.
Walz spoke on the Htibjoct "Per
sonality and I emocruey."
Miss Mary Vaughn Ileiidricksrn
(S"ve two readings and Miss Melb.t
Miepiierd played a piano number.
trio from the
Mis- 0 race Scullv
Hiverla school,
uaxophone, .Ma-
rnn Webb, niann. and (iertrud
sang .
school, or the freshman girls who!
Misses Phyllis Ansoll, o1ma
ienne(iy aim uuve urausnaw wore
members of the committee in,
charge of the rarly.
Moinhi-rH or I li
Woniun's noddy ?
or Uip l-'ii-Mt Itiiplist cliili'h
"'-' a iiiin-m-ifii in rim-
,yiiTilny uri.-riKMin wh. n m. c. ,
K. lloiiporKOII iin.l Mr.s. I.llry f!il-
mitn ontoii:iin-.l llio sociHy :it Ih"'
lioni uf Alrw. Ilnpprjr-tl. j
Aftt'r Innt'licon Ihe regular lin.si-
j iiosm moolint? was liclil. iiifHi.lc 1
ovf r l.y llH' pri'Hitlonl, Mix W i I -
H"'" Simile. nT whlih an il1 !-)
'"Unit propia.n vas Biv. n Willi .Mrs.
" ,'"x UH leaOer.
"'n J ' Way of the Indians"
shl'jeet ami those assisting
-Mrs. Kox were Mrs. I', r. I.illle.
"'-" Hr'"np. Mrs. Male. Mrs.
I'licy vjriuiain, .i is. n. a. mhuii ,
M rs. Sidney Happersett and M is.
' - ' ii'ippeineu. uev. ... r..
,'ll",r- lalor of Ihe i hun h.
on the Crow Indians In Mon-
" "1 W. I'. .MeAdory Bve
( loshifc- aMi.
'
Westway Club Has
'Hard Times' Party
Members of Ihe Westway club
enjoyed a 'hard times" party last
evulting- at the home of Mrs. C. L.
Mackey. There were about 40
Kitrsts present, all coining In ap
propriate costume for tjm oecas
sion which caused much merri
ment. After the installation of the of- '
fleers of tho club, games and (
guessing- contests were enjoyed j
during tho remainder of the even- '
ing.
Tho officers Installed were Mrs.
Kloy Wetzel. president: Mrs.
Kthel Smith, vice president; Mrs.
M n ry Sy n h orst , secret a ry ; M rs.
Lena Ostium, treasurer; Mrs.
Mcssie Webb, press correspondent;
Mrs. Catherine. McDunal'l, musici
an; Mrs. Pear.l Interline, song
leader. -
Mrs. Arlle Cooper won the prize
for the most appropriate costume
The judg-es were Mrs. Jessie Mas-
tenon, Mrs. Winnie Kennedy and
j'Mrs. Kloy Wetzel,
j At a Into hour lunch whs sor
, ved by the hostess com in If tee,
i which included Mrs. Vera Murehi
j son. Mrs. Claude Mackt-y, Mrs. Mc
i Analty. Mrs. Nellie Sp ncer, Mrs.
Kthel Smith, Mrs. Catherine Mc
I Donald, and Mrs. Log Llsbltter.
I
Plans have been completed for
: a Leap Year dance to be given j
by the H. V. . Klks lodge Wednes
I day evening-. Jan. 25, In the ball-
room of the Klks temple here. 1
l Tho dunce is one of a series be- j
Jng given by the lodge for its j
"members and friends during tho ;
winter months. ' j
Mir lew's orchestra will furnish ,
the music and supp-r will be mt :
ved, members of the committee in
charge unnounco. i
J Mrs. I.. J. Cates. piano (turner j'
! and pupil of Kdnton Morris, up- j
pea red in piano recital last night (
at her homo at 2104 Cirernwood :
street Mrs. flates plays with good i
technlqus attd her entire program, I
Earns Living
I
ma
Tnippiiit has proved a prnlituhle venture for - Mtsu Helen Wltzel.
ilauliter of u farmer near Hat Held, Wis. She ban been runuiiii; an
eiKlM-nille iraplltiti in the vicinity of Black river mid litis w Intel
lias caught mink, Itil muskrais uhU weusels. clio e..peela a.
clear about f (or ihe rieaaon.
the 40 guests who hnd gathered
to hoar her. ' (
Amontr the numbers played wero ,
Autumn" by I'hnmlnade: "Mar-
by l hnmlnadc;
carolle" by Tchalkowsky; "Album
Leaf"; by Grlew; -J l")anpo" by
SchoXMirosmai'in (irnnKcription by
K Hosier) and "Mallet" by Mas
Henot. After the program refreshments
were served.
COVE. (Special) Konr cur. I
loads or young people motored out !
to the Krank Wells ranch Wed-j
nesday voninjr for a skating par-
ty. Afti-r about two hours of skat-
lug- the party returned lo the
house, where refresh men ta were
served and the remainder of the
evening was spent singing- and
playing- games.
Those present were . Dorothy
Marker, Kstello Mlank, Jene Weim
ei Itussell. Ward and Mob l'aijre,
Kdward Hrislow Dean PuclcMt
Mack Uees, Kdward Mlooni (for-
don and lierben Marker. Jay Mar
tin. Lester Pclrriuun, Parker Sev-
g HOTEL J
LLA C R AN Dt"vJu
Sunday Dinner Menu
5:30 p. in. to 8:00
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
. $1.00
r
Neptune Cocktail
Consomme en Cup
Cream of Chicken a la Reine
Mixed Pickles Branch of Celery
Poachi Fillet of Salmon Trout, Hollandaise
Swift Premium Steak in Honey, Sweet Potatoes
Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
Roast Loin of Pork, Stuffed Apple
Pwtato O'Bririe au Giatin , Fresh Saute Spinach
Golden Gale Salad '
Fresh StrawlM?rry Pai-fait or Bomhe Diplomat
Pitted Cheriy Pie a la Mode
or
i
Fresh Rhubarb Pie, Whipped Cream
Tea Coffee Milk
Through the week try our .Tc Plate Lunches
and .r()c Merchant Lunch
With Traps
era, Uoyal Morkgreen, Victor
Neitfor, .Molvtn Uundoll, Calvin
Writfiit and Mr. and Mis, Frank
Wells.
:
Vnnouncements
(The I'arkdale rlub will meet
Wednpsday afternoon, Jan. 56, at,
j the home of Mrs. Viet or Kckley ut
KniltdalP. Mrs. Clyde AVebb and
lrs- l'nk Wood will bo the
noslPHHrH- All members are' asked
lo como ' old-fashioned costumes,
.'.
The Mine Mountain Grove of tho
Supreme Woodmen Circle, will
meet in regular session Jan. 23
al Kaglcs hall.
Mrs. Leo Koynolds will present
a number of piano pupils In recit
al tomorrow afternoon .at four
o'clock in the ballroom of tho La,
(J ramie hotel. The public is In
vited to attend.
Bridge
Pointers
' If Ml It on C. Work J
This is Hie ninth Baturday Auc
tion Mrldge a Klein written to meet
the needs of (he novice. This
series is prepared for those who
never have played the game, tint
who nro-anxious to do so; and id
written with tho hope that it will
emihh' many to acquire quickly
and easily all that tliy need to
know concernfiiK the. fundamentals
of . Auction Hridiro. Those who
follow the series uro advised to
keep the articles for rendy refer
ence as situations may arise In
which they may wIkIi to re-read
one of the earlier chapter.
The (ianic nf Auction Itrlilgc
Chanter (
The subject today in the revoke.
To, revoke is to. renounce and fail
to .correct the error in Hme. to
avoid the pi nally: a renounce h
the failure of a player lo play a
curd of the unit b-d when bo has
one or more cards of that suit In
lilrt band. A renounce, is a seriout
mistake, but if It lie corrected In
time the penally for it (cord play
ed in error may he treated as ex
posed, or highest or lowest eurtt of
the suit led on which the. renounce
was made may -be rn 11.04). by De
clarer) is not nearly ns severe as
It. ''is when the correction Im. not
made in time and the renounce
becomes, a revoke.
A player who renounces may
withdraw the Improperly' played
card and substitute a cart) of the
suit led, provided he. does so wlth
in'tho time limitation that the lav;
provides. That limitation expire i
when Hie renouncing- plnyer or hN
partner" loads or plays to the succeeding-
trick. When the renounce
has been made by tho' Declarer,
bis opportunity to correct It nnd
save himself from a revoke expires
when he leads or plays a card to
the next trick either from his own
hand or from Dummy. Meforo the
Code of H2ti became effective, th"
turning nnd quitting- of tho trick
on which the ronounco occur rel
established Hie revoke, but now
the renouncing plnyer has. an ex
tended time. A triple may be turn
ed and quitted, and yet any player
may examine It provided neither
he nor his partner has played to
the following- trick. One of bis
adversaries may have led to the
next trick, but nevertbless lie may
examine the quilted trick and cor
rect his error by substituting- a
card of the suit that was led lo
Hint trick. However, the moment
that the renouncing" player or his
partner loads or plays to Hm succeeding-
trick, the statute of. lim
it a1 tons has run, the renounce has
become a revoke and cannot bo
corrected.
T(hore not being spuee today to
describe fully tho revoke penal
ties a ml the way In which they can
1 To rrlKlor Iho
most l.prnd;ililp nml
cnnllniinim servt(i
.
To Die proalftMt
puiwlliie number
of ieiiile
At t)ie lovft ro.nt
poiiHlHtent with
fulr viiff'H to llift
lithnr liii'I rnpltal
omployeil
GIvIiik ami
fliwrvlliK f:ilr
tri'alnir nt
To lie a far-tor
In uplHillilliiK
tills f-oiiinimilty
) llio olijcrtlvii
tit this i-ompany.
,,cc,ara,ion
1 I Itffv ti "-T-r. liii.TrrrTT 71 IV. 11
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
be claimed, that subject will be
considered on Saturday next.
(Copyright, John l Dille Co.)
MAY COMI'iniTH'S
CLKVrtl.ANI. Ohio, Jan. 21
J (AP)--Competition , the varinu.-i
j Protestant denominations of the
country Imthe field of home mis
sions work would ulllmati-ly he
eliminated under a five-year com
ity program w hich was placed be
fore the National Church comily
eonferonce here today.
MENUS
Hy Sister Mary
Mill' A K It A ST Orange Juice,
pereul cooked wit h dates, cream,
I'Yonoh toast, syrup, milk, coffee,
LCNCIIKON Creamed salmon
on toast, head lettuce, canard
peaches, marguerites, milk, tn.
DINNKK - Hungarian goulash.
, linked squnsh, prune and cottage
. cheese salad, Washington cream
( pie, milk, coffee.
I Homo made pickles or a relish
nf some sort might be added to
; the dinner menu with good effect,
t Tho jeeuir.u is hiirhly flavored but
some quite tart food will add In
terest to the menl. I
Wftsblimlon ("renin Tie !
One- imp grated cacoanut. l-:i
cup suar, 1 tablespoon butter. 1
egg-. 1 cup flour, A cup milk, 2
teaspoons baking powder. lea
spoon salt, t teaspoon vanilla, S
tablespoons powdered sugar. I
Cream butter ami sugar. Heal
yolk of cgx. until thick, with half
the milk. Add to first mixture und
beat well with egg- boater. Mix
und sift flour, salt, baking powder
and add alternately with remain
ing milk to first mixture. Add
Vanilla und beat until perfectly
smooth. Pour Into an oiled and
floured shallow cake pan and bake
ti
Don't fail to attend the Neighborhood Club Violin Quartet Concert
Friday January 27, La Grande Hotel
Adults 50e; Students 25c.
I5E SURE TO ATTEND
TIIE ROMANCE OF POWER
an illustrated review presented by
Mr. Charles M. Ripley
Internationally known engineer
author and traveler -
Reservations will he made commencing
January 23 at the offices of Eastern Ore
gon Light and Power Company.
Everybody Welcome No Admission Fee
ARCADE THEATER
i
Monday Evening, January .30, 8:00 1 M.
Auspices
"Always At Your Service"
PUTMAN'S
.a Grande's Exclusive Ready-To-Wear
Millinery & Shoes
2" minutes In n moderately hot. II-'AI MAN IDF.XTIIU'D '
o;en. Add one lablospoon very j POItTLANI,), Ore., Jan. 21 (,y.P)
cold water to whlto of ogg und Through army finger print rVo
beat until stiff and dry. Gradual- ords, police today identified Hie
ly add powdered sugar, boating man sliol to death here Hie night
well. When cake is cool, split and i of Jan. 10, by Michael Mutulmv
spread lower half with the frost-j sky as Charles Medford. Muiuiw
ing, sprinkle with coconnut and . sky shot tho man who tried tn bold
cover with remaining cake. Cm I him up at his home,
"pie fashion" to servo, I ; - .. '
j Miss Maude. IJoyd.-u. KiwrHsh
France is perfectly willing- to j WOinnn preacher, has Teen bawd
end wars of aggression, Mrland , from speaking In many places in
writes. Do you suppose that fcl-thls country h'-couse she smokes,
low has been rending the news Shame on Miss . iteydt-n fur bring
from Nicaragua, and must huve lug- thai, pernicious habit to Ibis
his little Joke? country!'
SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
, Nut. Jhiwls, Pudding1 Pans, Mlllc Pain. "Dipper
and many other iteina
i9e
. TliV
The Oregon Hardware
FIRST
IDLER'S
Nf USIC STORE
,Yonr JMusic tore for over
df)ickerintt
Tickets on sale Adler Music Co.
mmsmm
of its numbers, was enjoyed by 1