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't Monday, January 30, 192." LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three ? moc iety-News Mr, P. S. Robinson -Presents Students In Music Recital Keboux's Latest Mih. I. S. Kohlnson presented HI or her younger miutte. students in feed a I at her home on , . Fourth street Saturday afternoon. A feu tare of the program was a dem' i custrutton iy Misa Mildred Uracil S&yiw(nff SIih: Uohinson's method ol keys., whe- played all of the major and minor urpegglos. . I "The itroKtum wau one of inter-! est and was uttcnded liy u large group of parents and frii-ndH. -. A dint number, "Lovo Hilda" liy ltilhro, played by Mildred and Hob. by liruck, opened the program, .loanna Leslie- played "Long, Long Ago" by Ilayley and "Hondo" by Mozart; Gerald Butcher save a vio lin selection, "Itomanee" by Have'; Nveiyn (irlffith, played a piano se lection, 'Hose' 1'etaln" by J.uwson: and Mildred Brack played 'M'limb ing" by Mac!,ucklin. " Violin groups were presented by lrncst Brlggs and Norma Hanks, Hie first group constating of "Lar go" by Handel and "Tarajilellu" by Ulshor and the seronK"(iavolte" by (Johhcc and "Allium Leuf" by lirelg. Josephine Mi-Hugh playetl "To a H row n Thrush" by Virgil and "'Haunt of the Fairies" by lYnshy and Murgand lavey played "Fancy Skaters" by J.emont and "furious Story" by Heller. "Son? of the Fines" by Adair was played by Hobby Ihuok, '.'.Song of the Ka tydid" by Kern was given by Lynn Stephens,, after -which a violin se lection, "Meditaiion" by Morrison played by Anba Herman and u pi ano number, liutb-rfty" by Merkel closed t he program. ... 1 mA 1 1 I 9m i m k i i if ' IV in -'11 Bridge Pointers By Milton O. Work to the home of Mrs. Klh-n Stod dard, on Fourth street, where the remainder of the evening was spent visiting. ' HH.GAKn (Special) Miss Kva Thornhrue was hostess at u party given at her home .Friday evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed l.ust week. In this series of nrt by both young and ohl.-ufter which ' ides, reference was made to eases refreshments were served, ' lin w hich Declarer, wlien planning ft Those present were Kva, Verna campaign as he should do at the and Wllmerth Weimer, Marlon Sal-t start of the hand, is obliged to de Ing, Veru Wilson, Hex Itiown, Mr. jtermlne whether the adverse anil M is. Howard Stairet and j i rumps should be exhausted 1m daughters, Doris unci Virginia, Ilea-1 mediately, or whether trump lead sle Ferguson, M r. and Mrs. Joe I ing should be postponed until Young, Mrs. Kmll Able, Mrs. Wind- something that Is a part of the He tow Able, Airs. Mabel Scott und .elarer's plan has taken place. As children. Donna, Win Held ai)d Kl-a general rule, the Declarer being lis, Verda Ferguson,, Alia Harris, j strong In trumps, the best thing Mr.-and Mrs. Frank San ford and 'that he can do Is to lead them and children, Gerald ami Marie, Mrs. 'avoid the danger of an adverse ruff Amil Able and children. Herl. Kmll. 'or ruffs; so It Is safe to say lend A id en and Hester, and the Misst-s j trumps unless the hnnd shows t Frances and l.orriine Smith and 'some particular feature which James Ileauchamp from Ferry. j makes some other plan of tatlcts i more ndvisahlc In that ease j 1 . -, - i This is the sort of thing which the Declarer should determine by AS ONE DOLL TO ANOTHER. 4nnouncements Reboux's new beige felt hut has two scarfs of silk, one belae ami one dark brown, attached ;o tin center of the buck. o'clock, with covers lnid for 2ft a( tables which were prettily decor ated in a, color scheme of green and. yellow. I'otled -plants und lighted candles were used. Mr.i. Nielson served, assisted by Mrs. W. I Devlne, assistant counsellor of the guild, and Miss Jennie Nielson. During the - business meeting, his examination of hts two hnnds the moment Hint the Dummy Is 'exposed. It is then thut thp sound The Ladies Aid of the Methodist ! ..,,. n(i .intm-mlnna tha Kpisropal church wilt meet at the ltm of rnnimlKn t,mt tlft wlu adopt. The careless player plays home of Mrs. ('. W. Chandler, 2)fiS Third street, Wednesday nrternoon, Feb. 1. Assisting hostesses Will be Mcsdnmes K. O. I'ayton, W. K. Oes terllug, Kmnia Hunllng. I.ydia Orandy nnd Dorothy Smith. - MENUS Uy Skier Mnry IiRKAKFAST orunges. cereal cream, creameil dried beef, pop nvers.' milk, coffee. IATNC1IKON Veal and sausage South Is the Dealer and Declarer the card which seems to right without giving it dun con si d era -'Hon: and Is ait to find out a few tricks later that he has made a i foolish choice, but it Is then top ! late to correct it. In knowing that n campaign should be planned' as soon as the .Dummy , hand. Is, exposed, and in the ability to plan a sound campaign, the expert has hi great advantage over the care jless or Inferior player. r ' I am giving today two hands I which I call Nob. 1 and li. In eucli ''Music of the Orient" the program subject for tomorrow afterii'ion's meeting of the Lit Grande Neighborhood club, which will be held al the I. a Grande ho tel with Mrs, cl urge. Mrs. Miller will give a talk on the subject, and seVerul musical numbers will be given in costume. Miss Mildred Spencer wilt play u piauo solo. Mrs. Leal Kussell, Miss Daisy Itobbs and 4'aul KnnutJt will sing. Mrs. Lois McLean, of Seattle; who will be in the city, a guest at the home of Mrs. Miller, will give several readings, which will ; odd much lo t he Interest of 'the pro gram, and Misses Guildu Ashbynnd Jane Ktange will give an oriental dance. Mrs. H. N. Ashby will be piano accompanist for the entire program. ' " 1 1'rocediiig the program, which will begin at about :i o'clock, the regular business session of the club will be ln-lil. ' V jT 3 t r 2 i V r'Ti Vf " J-Membri-s hi the Soangetahu campfire girl group met ut the home of Miss loin Hohertson Wed nesday night for a phi luck supper and entertainment. An excellent supper, which was prepared by the girls, each one furnishing a part of ' the menu, was served, after jVhirh n program was given fea turing dancing, music and recita tions. The next meeting will be at. the home of Miss Dorothy llrownton Wednesday evening of this week. Order of Rainbow Holds Initiation which mis pieHltlod over hy tho mils, creuineil peas, timmlu nnd and Hi'llrt llu- truinp. No nilvorae new prralilenl, .Mlra .Icnnlp N'li-I- Imnanii siilad, (jniham luead, milk, hid has livon niu.lv. Tho' score Is on, with MisN j.la Frances Trench j ten. , . love-nil nn.l the KIi.r of Clulw Is laliliift the o'ffloo of secretary, .Mlr-s' IJIXNKR Roust smrerilis, m-al-jthe first cnnl led. . Malic up your Heuluh Shanks was elected us loped snueikrnul and mnslicil po-jinlnd ho- the Declarer should , 'scotcher, .Mrs. W, I.. Ilevlne was tntoes, hend lettuce with elilllonuoB pinn ins caiunaiKn in encn ease. ;'' b'lected Ireasuier of I tic house-par- 1 dresslnit, canned ttreen itaties. filled Kxplanallon will he Riven, tomor wiil bo liy fllllil and .Mrs. Ilarrv Mohr w.is cookies, milk, coffee. J row. . elected rhalrmim of thecharmt. A nice -ay to serve the uparenn chest, which was Initiated ill Sal-' nnd kruut dinner Is to pile the veir- ( urdoy niBlifs meeting and will ho elahie mixture in u nioiind In tho; n feature ut each meotinfr of the center of n larue platler nnd m- l.co F, Miller In KMild. As u lieBinnini of thechnrm i nline the nhs In a bonier around cnesw .Miss zelda rearrt Kave a uir ., vrRn.u.ir. ,, , short-.talk on "Personality. " .Miss heat proof it should be slipped Into Jennie Nielson Introduced u plan " hot oven to cook for about icnj of raisliiB money lor the house- minutes. The fat from the ribs nu.lv fun, I which will 1,0 carried will blend with the veKetable mix-; out ut each reirulur meeting, und ''e "'"1 '' kraut sllnhtly flavor wiis electe.l enulrnian In clmrge. jthe ment. The lesson was taken from tho Filled Cookies 'Chronicle." a trip by caravan I ""t"-'-. i cup si Kar . IhrniiBh "The Land of Adventure,", rls - teaspoons ..hK...k which the Birls of the Build have lnwder, 2 cbks. 1 teaspoon vanillu. been reading durinB tho past' 1 "" """" ; month ;,n fl"ur. A pastry mixer or ihe Tliree new members were ad- hand must be used for this work. milled and took the Blld pledge. " ""d "lft '""'"K l-vv-l,- wltv, ( They will heroine full-f le.lBed fl"ur-' Al,(1 "e,,ln ",ul1 "thH members at the .March meeting.!-'1" vanilla and stir to a smooth when there will be candle lighting m,l,Bh- u"" "" a ,'","'e,'1 m"11'nK- ceremonies in Iheir honor. i"'."1""' " "'" """' , The next meellng of the guild OUL '""' "" was discussed, which will he Feb. 0"n"s "'t out centers. I'm he, 24, World Hay of Prayer lit the -l"K on tho whole round. Ihe .churclw Tbe ,Vomen'oclety and ' l 'i"' i. -i.r - t , uarnlshed- with a ' nut nient.i or ll e gll (1 W l 1 meet logenu'r ui , , . . . ... , , that time and an Inleresting pro- , '""". ' J he "",k, Z ll lY," "I I-'or Hie second time since their Institution here the La tirande as sembly No. t:t, Order of Italnbow for (Jirls. put on initiatory work f?at unlay evening when the regular tuetting was held at the Masonic shall. Two candidates. Misses Ar liue and I'auline Conrad, were InU tiated nnd the initiation ceremonies were exemplified In an excellent man ner. Several Kastern Star and Mnsonie lodge visitors were present for the meeting and several gave talks. In cluding captain K. W. Kly and l'r. Ii, a. McCull, members of the Ma sonic lodge, and Robert ,t'. Ayres, member of the board of counsellors of the Order of DvMoluy for hoys. The organization of a drill team was discussil during the meeting, and the team will soon be organ ized. IMans were made und a pro gram committee appointed for the Mrst meeting of the Uainbow chap ter In February, when officers of the Order of Kastern Slnr will be guests, One of the most enjoyable meet Ings of the World Wide guild of the First Baptist church I tun a son was held Saturday evening at the H. P. -Nielsen home on Spring n venu p. when Miss Jennie Nielson was hostess ut dinner. linn'r was served fit nbout 0:SO SPECIAL PANS For The Kitchen A Large Assortment 19c ea. See our windows Try The Oregon Hardware First 10-2 6-4-3-2 ! SI A-I fl-K-IO-8-2 3-8-6 ft-10-5 Final Millinery Sale Values toWO.00 NOW $1.98 " PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive -Ready-To-Wear Millinery & Shoes ELGIN PERSONALS gram Is being arranged. VI1T lAltl 0-9-6-3 v 0-9-4 10-2 6-4-3-2 ing nnd bake ten minutcg lu a nioil-j erate oven. Ilivlsion B of the Loyal Sisters Aid society of the Central Christian Fillliijr i church met Saturday afternoon In.- one-half nouuil i.runeH. 4 talile- Ihe annex of the church In a npe- spans imtnKP j,.e, 13 cu sugar! clal business session. It was the few grains salt, 2 lahlesioons llrunel first moelinir of- the division und jr0. .. I Mrs. (,V K. llraes. president, pre-j Wash prunes and simmer In one sided. Mrs.yK. tlulrlilBe was elect-l,,,,!, wltor llnin iem,.r. Hemove ed vice president durlnir the meet- stonea and shop flesh verv fine. iiiK and Mrs. Arno VoeU was PlM't-Uilil, Biimir, salt, nraiiBe juice and ed secretary-treasuror. prune Juice and cook until mixture Plnns were mnilo for a chlclson )s ltalslns, dates or fins can luncheon to bo served by the wom-',0 s(,(1 m ,,,, ,lf prunes and en of the division Saturday, I'ib. 4, ienion Juice siibstlluted for orniiKe in Ihe church basement. Ijulre. vA-K-IO-8-2 9-8-6-3 M0 KICHN (Speelnl)' Klgln 1ms developed nn epidemic of mumps, which Is spoiling the good attend ance record of the puldic and high schools here. The last report yus that there were nt least six ruses and several others that are doubt ful. 11'. K. Weotherspoon, who hns been In Portland on n stiort busi ness trip returned to his home Friday morning. The operetta, "Jack nnd tho rtean SlalU" which was put on by the school Thursday, January 2i was attended by n full house. Alt , in King pure cjirncu i im-ii iiui-ing very well. Much credit la due Ihei. members of tho faculty, who de voted their time so that- the nlay m in lit be successful. - i W. W. Itlnfiird made a short; business trip to Portland tho flnt. of the Week. ' I Mis.' Kid on Hartley, who has been confined to her bed on av-' count of Illness for the pust sever-1 nl dnys is able to bo up and about! though still unable to resume herl household tint U s. M r. Hartley's j mother Iuih been with her for sev- oral days to care for the children.,. Miss Mildred Schnoro la spend-j j lug the weekend with her parents? Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Hrhnoro on In dlnn f'reek. ' In her leisure moments, tho beautiful dancer. Ilona Karolevna. who has been fascinating Paris crowds, plnys with the dullle Santa Plans brought her. The doll Is a pretty little thing, and llona Isn't what you'd call n complete failure, Is she? Thornhrue, 1onna Scott nnd Hob White were I .a Grnndo visitors Tuesday, public recently by announcing his marriage to Rllen Tlbbs. of Haines. The high school serves chicken Kmll Able nnd Kmery Ferguson pie dinner at the school Friday I' (Ml. it. Cove High school boys won from Tmbler Friday night in a fast gamo here. , j Imbler eighth grnde took tho game from the cove eigmn grade. were In Monchnm Tuesday Airs. Kmll Able Wont 'to Men ehnm. Thursday to accompany Mrs. Wlnslow Able and son back to Hllgard. COVE PERSONALS (t'opyrlKht,. John .Utile Co) Mrs. Goodnough Is Hostess To Club sinntine Members of the F. S. club wero guests at nn attractive bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon -when Mrs. Kny Goodnough was .hostess at her homo on Second st rect. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock at a table which was prettily dec orated with a color scheme of pink and yellow. Potted flowers were used. Following luncheon three tables A man ndmttted to citizenship in New York bears the name Con- Pappadlmitrakopoloiis, and announces he will keep it. Maybe he wants to keep out of the headlines. Governor Donahey of Ohio gives a description of the ideal presi dential enndidate. Well, he has told the yoters that he knows what a president ought to be like, anyway.- HILGARD PERSONALS Both pnrtles bcciii to have over looked a bet In plckinK their con- I win Ion oily. We wish to point out that there's a town In Iowa named Correction. . I'm so brbht I have lo wrap my feet up at nlKht so they won't shine 111 my eyes. HIIjOAIIIl (Special) Mrs. Mabel Scott and 'daughters, June and Donna and Mrs. It. O. White 'made a trip to Haker Sunday. Miss- Hess -Kerguson uriived here lo work for Mrs. Hert Able last week. - Mrs. Guy Tliornbriie, Mrs. Ren son Jlurnetl and daughters and Mrs. P. Y. YounK were l.a Grande visitors Monday. ltt-nson llurnett, who moved to Milliard n few days ago has moved back to l.a Grande. Hilly Snillli went lo l.a Ornnde one day Inst week with a bad Quae of tonsllltls. Tile Misses Marie Sanfonl, Kva COVB (Speelnl) The . domestic science department, did not servo lunch Wednesday as the Women's Improvement club won servlnn to townspeople, and school al null hour. -Archer Antics of the Junior class Ih back In school ngain after nn -enforced absence caused by tho flu. . I lift uiKlt HCI1UOI I uiviut-u ""u IBMHHBnBinHnH two sections, to sell tickets for tho ' (ailliOlHHH dinner Klven by the hiBll school U Friday .Kch. a. The losing side has to wash dishes after the diu-ig ner. . n Tho': high school girls' basket-laa ball team play tho Imbler girls at Imbler Krlduy eyenlng. Tho Kiiine ill Union Jan. 24 be tween Union second team andiB Cove, resulted In tt vlrtory forjHj Cove HI. ' ' H Glen Hartley, freshman. Is "-im sent from school for a lew daysj while lie is undergoing a siege ofij riu. . ! The people of Cove hnvo a team of their own known ns the "TownlgJ team." They have, played nni game, with North rowuer nnu won by a scoro of 32-24. The men on the team , nre Grant Conlcy, Alvln Orton. Merrll jMurchlson, Ralph ructolt. Olggs Alexander, llaskel Illooin. T. It. Conklln and William Hallmark. llaskel Jtloolll surprised tho WINGS of the MORNING The finest things are usually made by those who specialize in fine things only. Schilling produces top grade coffee only (no 2nd or 3rd grades), and, Schilling is the only one who does. l nilMnol-lKJlll' Ulil jn . . r'.; Sisters over the skin of bridge were formed. Mrs. KimolQUT OUR WAY Clegg maue nign score oaring 1110 afiernoon's ploy and tilt second j prize went lo Mrs. Kd Boylen. Mrs. Kverett Keown will be hos- tesa to the club Saturday, Feb. 11,! the next regular meeting time. Robert Guild entertained several friends at bridge at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter U. Guild, Friday evening follow ing the basket bull game. Kight young people made up the party und Tom Uruce made high score ut curds. The consolation prize went to Edward Huehunan. The young host's mother served luncheon at an upproprlate hour. Duns were mude for a St. Val entine's party to be hdd Feb. II ut the. home of Mrs. Hoy Miller ing on Washington avenue Satur day afternoon when Ihe juveniles of the Hoyul Neighbor lodge met ot the K. J hall with their direc tor. Mrs. Wllllum Wlnburn. The regular work of the lodKe was exemplified during tho afternoon. By Williams Party Compliments Howard Stoddard Members of the Htoddard fnmlly gathered at tho I-o, Ornnde hotel last evening for dinner honoring Howard Htoddard. who is visiting Ui this city for a few dnys from Sew York City. Mrs. Ellen Htod dard, mother of the honor guesi, was the hostess. llinner was served at o'clock In the main dining room of the ho tel. where one Urge table had been attractively nrranged with a cen terpiece of the season's flowers. Covers were laid for 10. Mr. and Mrs. IJavid Stoddard, or linker, were Ilia only out-of-town guests besides lha honor guest. After dinner the party adjourned -tVKc SS-TA-,te rr. He SOT 1 CAWT S OSt V-tj uh we. Got iJm, ro-z HE fXS NOT su&t 2V mf m r- watwvk t rU u rrr 1 clJL- -tag low snow. j M Kipling's famous "Colonel's Lady and J.udy O'Grady," who were "sisters under the skin," are sis ters over the skin as well in these days when the latest and most authoritative fashion news is available to every women in the advertising columns of her news paper. Today no"woman's clothes need proclaim the thick ness of her pocketbook. The advertisements which meet the eye of the woman accustomed to social secre taries and liveried chauffeurs, and guide her in her ; selection of a wardrobe likewise greet and guide the young lady who earns her own living. And both may be thankful that advertising has forever banished the dowdy, frumpy "female." Where will the waistline be? Bows at the cuffs, or not? "V" neck or square? How long or how short? What materials does Paris favor? What colors are "being worn"? Those questions are answered for everyone in the advertisements. And with the ans wers are coupled the names of manufacturers and merchants who make and sell materials, trimmings, accessories, on which you can rely. For those adver tised names are advertised only because they are re liable. Otherwise you would probably never hear of them. n ii n B II B B B Ell H M IM You can follow the advertised styles with assurance and buy by advertised names with profit u ! (Ei " BPS IIIIBSllHBC:SSi