La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1928, Image 3

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    Monday, February 13, 1928.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
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Mrs. Silverthorn
Complimented At
-.. Luncheon Party
Mrs. A. T. Hill was hostess ut a
delightful luncheon Saturday ufl
crnoon complimenting- Mrs. O. II.
Fllverlliorn, vho will leave. i.a
(Irande In the near future. Cov.
-.n nt-.e im.i 1.11 1. intMius ui 1 no
honor truest ot a prettily arranged
tuhlo nnd an excellent luncheon was
Hi-i'vprt ut 1:15 o'clock.
Amethyst wus the color lined In
the tuhlo decorations, a pretty cen
terpiece of daffodils and' heather
blcndlne with the glasmvare In this
color. The mime color wus also
tmrioil out in the luncheon menu.
Kensington whh enjoyed during
the ufternonn while the guests vtw
lied. The hoHtess entertained with
several readings and n short skit.
Carlton Appleby, son of Mr. and
Mrs. K h. Appleby, was host to
! of his little klndi'i-gnrteu friends
lind pluymutea Saturuuy afternoon
In honor of his fifth birthday unnl.
Versa ry. The party was from. 4
o'clock until 6 in the young host's
play room, which was attractively
decoiuied for the occasion, with
Japan eye lanterns nnd valentine
motifs. "
The children spent the time play
ing nnd at about t B;30 o'clock, the
children were seated at u cleverly
ur ranged table und supper was
nerved by .Mrs. Appleby. A ,birthr
day cake with five red candles wus
ti feature of the supper. Favors
for, the glris were little dolls und
tho hoys received red, -white, and
blue hammers, which hud a whistle
attached to one end. All of the,
children were given paper' caps.
The little guets Included 1'eter
nnd Wall Is Coburu, Jackie Mur
phy, Jonn Mnuvy. Dickie und Joun
Toinpleton. Virginlu Wyllle, Mary
Koney, Hetty Mae Coxv Nancy l.ee
J.lndsay, I'ut richi Me Mantis, 1'hyl
lis Westenhnver, Huth Jean Jfiur
brlck, Nancy .lean Bohnenkamp.
John Italston, Pavid I'rees, Junior
Olsen and Barbara nnd Geraldlue
O'Brien. .
Mis. Kverett Known was hostess
to ; the. members of the K. s. club
Haliiiday with a 1:15 o'clock lunch
eon at her home on Washington
u venue. The home wns decorated
In keeping with St. Valentine's day,
red carnations forming u center
piece for the table. J 'luce cards,
nut cups und other details were
also In keeping with the occasion.
Luncheon was followed by three
tables or bridge. Mrs. W. J). War
ner made high scor e and the second
prize went to Mrs. it. II. Smith.
Mrs. Smith will he the nest hos
tess to the club Saturday, Keb. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. h. M. Iloyt enter
tained at pinochle Saturday night
tit . their homo on Mala avenue.
Kour tables Were at piny during
l he evening and high score umong
t lie women players went to Mrs.
Louis Slandley and the men's prize
was' won by Gilbert Hunter.
The rooms were attractively dec
orated In keeping with St. Valen
tine's day. A two-course luncheon
uas served by the hostess follow
ing the card games.
Miss Gaskill Weds
Walter Hutchison
To the surprise of their many La
Grande friends the marriage of
Miss Lnla Gaskill. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Gaskill to Walter
A. Hutchison became known here
this week. The marriage was quiet
ly solemnized Monday evening at 6
o'clock at t he parsonage of the
Kirst Mt hod 1st Kplscopal church
In Walla Walla. Wash., Miss Gas-
l-lll'o ...I.llmr 'l.-nuu u .iu nf hi till
velvej ' !
After the wedding Mr. and Mrs,
Hutchison went on a short honey
moon trip and are now at home
to their many friends at '2204 Ce
dar street.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison are
.well known hero. She was employ
ed In the I'nited States National
bank hero for about five years, lie
Is an engineer for the O.-W. It. unJ
N. company. "
Word has been received here of
the marriage of Miss Marjorie I.
1'oehlcr, daughter of Mrs. Ann
I'eebler, to 'Inrenoo K. Coughou
nouer, at Vancouver, Wash., Wed
nesday. Keb. S. Mr. Coughennou
cr Is an employe of the O.-W. It.
and N company in Portland, where
they wilt make their home.
After the marriage Mr. und Mrs,
Coughennouer went on a short
honVymoon trip to Salem, where
they visited with her sister, Mrs.
Charles Tull. and other Western
Oregon und Washington points.
Mrs. Coughennouer has many
friends In Iji Grande, having for
merly made her home in this city.
She was graduated from the local
high school. About two years ago
she nnd her mother moved to liu-
gniie, and from there they went to
ARCADE
Starting Thursday
Without any exaggeration
a really great picture ! ! I
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Portland", where they nre now mak
ing their home. .
Order of Rainbow
. In Enjoyable Meet
Mrs. Andrew Toney, worthy mat
ron of Hope chapter No. 13, Onlor
of the Kustern Star, uml John S.
jroclttln, worthy patron, w-re made
h0norary memllCrg Of 111 J Jl
Grunue assembly, Order of Italn-
bow- for Girls, Saturday evening
when the regular meeting was held
ut the Masonic lodge rooms with
officers of the Kustern Ktnr chap
ter:nt honor guests. Both Mrs.
I.oney and -Mr. Jlodgln made short
talks.
There was a large attendance ut
the mooting, including ninny Kiwi-
ern Star members nnd several Ma
sons. Initiatory work was put on
by the officers of the Jiuinbow as
sembly. A short program wns giv
en, presided over hy the worthy as
sociate advisor. Miss Anita KrioU
son. Miss Mury Vaughn llendiiek
son gave a reading and MIns Grace
Gelbel sang u solo, accompanied
by, Miss Mildred Jtrndshaw at the
piano. . .
Jlans were disegssed for n ulay
to .be given by the assembly some
time; In April.'0 A contest among
the' members, was also discussed,
aiii Miss- Berrilce .McKinney ami
Miss' Mary Pulp were appointed as
team leaders.
Tomorrow is guest day for the
La Grande-Neighborhood club and
every member is asked to bring St
guest to tho meeting, which will ho
held-at the I Grando. lintel. The
business meeting will begin
promptly at. 2 o'clock and the pro
gram will .follow immediately aft
erwards, omitting tho usual recess,
It was announced this morning.
Mrs. Charles l'luyle, chairman of
j-th community services committee,
j ia Charge -of the program, which
Is expected to he. one of unusual
Interest.
The juveniles - of the Hoyal
Neighbor lodge met In regular ses
sion . Saturday afternoon ut tho
home of Mrs. Itov Mlllerinir. The
regular buslne wesston wan held
durujg the early part of the after- sandwich, pineapple and rice pud
noon, after which a valentine par- ding, milk, tea.
ty was enjoyed by the children! DINNKK Tlonst beef. York
present, (fames. were played, fol- brown gravy, creamed celery cab
lowed by refreshments, which were .bage, canned cherries, spice cake,
served hy Mrs. Tearl Beeman, Mrs. milk, coffee.
W. K. Wlnburn and Mrs. Menthluj pineapple and rice pudding Is
Ball. ; .: .m r fnriother dessert ' suitable for chll-
The next meeting of the juven- ,ll(.n ns Well ns adults. In this
lies will be held Saturday, Keb. 25, particular menu the dessert brings
at the lv. 1. hall. the meal into perfect balance.
. adding carbohydrates and bulk.
' , . . ' Ono cup cold cooked rice. 1 cup
Members of the young people s -
Bible class of the Kngllsh Lutheran '
church enjoyed a valentine party ,
Friday evening ut the home of the!
Itev; and Mrs. Lelf J I. Awes. Twen-'
ty-lwo- young people were present t"
and gumes appropriate for tho oc-i
casion we're enjoyed during the '
evening. The homo was cleverly
decorated In keeping with tho oc-j
casion, a profusion, of red hearts
being used.
l'rlzes were awarded to Wood
row Ostland. Miss Verla McLane
and Carl Johnson during (he eve-;
ning.. i
"At about 8:110 o'clock refresh-1
meats were served by the hostesses.
Misses Anna and Lin a. Lottos anfl i
Mrs. Awes.- The party closed wit li
a short devotional period led by
the liev. Mr. Awes.
Mrs. George J-'ager entertained
the primary class of the Church I
of God Saturday afternoon at herj
home on Second street In honor of .
little Miss Georgianna Kuger's
eighth birthday anniversary. Twen-1
ty-one children were present undj
games were played during the aft-j
ernoon. after which the hostess
served refreshments.
The Bible Searchers' class of the
Kirst i'reshyteriun church will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock . ut the home of Mrs.
Charles Kobertson, 2012 Adams
avenue, with Mrs. ilenry Bradshaw.
Mrs. W, H. Snook und Mrs. K entile
Thompson as hostesses.
The Marytha Sunday school class
of the Kirst Methodist Kplscopal
church will meet this evening for
a potluck dinner In the basement
of the church. The supper will
be followed by a business mooting
and program.
The Woman's Benefit association
will meet In regular session tomor
row night ut 7:30 o'clock at the
K. I, hall. Business of special In
terest will come before the meeting,
and ull members are urged to be
In attendance.
Much Mouchoir
A lrc g rrtn chiffon himlkerrhlrf,
bordtrrd witb lce and pink chiffon
on two lldn. Is Terr (mart nm
lied ik rl( (or tr.nlnt.
Announcements
I OUT OUR WAY
y -ANJH' VnoW CHlLORlKlCr, : '. j
FlFTM voo Evief?-B Mice, Tore ; I !
GPAOE ? bO MuCiA. MAFTA CHAc,ric,6. J x -i !
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FlNO OUT VNHWTvlE FAMIW VAjQRRW SSO BACKWARD. J
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By Sister Mary
RKAKI-WST Orungo juice,
cereal cooked with raisins, cream,
ham toast, milk, coffee
LVNCRKON rarsnip chowder.
toasted crackers. open salmon
A quality.,
Pi iinrawfidtf iWwiTwir " -i nTir-"t"KY - i '
sugar, 1 cup grated or shredded
pineapple, 1 cup whipping cream.
few ' grains
salt,
vanilla.
Combine rice, sugar and pine
apple. Mix thoroughly. Whip
cream until firm and fold into
rice blxlure. Turn into a .mold
and let stand until very cold and
firm. Serve garnished with ti
snip of maraschino . cherry or
cubes or bright jelly.
NORTH POWDER
PERSONALS
NOKTK- POWOrcil (Special)
The rQvdur;boyH team played the
Haines' team r bust weekend. This
game was slow' the first half, the
seOre being 6 to- 1 the first quar
ter in favor ot ' Hninns. 1'owdor
it.
you would sis. tMPPn if you . knew
Cream -of -tartar baking powder is the only one approved as
safe by pure food experts the world over - - ask any doctor
- - any dietitian - - any domestic science expert - - any nurse.
Schilling contains more cream-of -tartar
than any other.
Schilling also gives you pound weight for your pound price
( not just 34 of a pound that looks like a pound )
F-ven more important - - your money back any time you don't like
Schilling's best!
Coffee 19 Spices HiJ
By Williams!
speeded up ami finished the game
with the score IK to J 3 ill her
favor.
Among the Baker visitors from
North I'owder were: Stella Garrl-
son. Win. Lovern and wife. Bill, such n wlll-o'-t he-wlsp. Declarer
West and family and A. B. Davis, j should j,un to hold up tho Hearts
Mrs. Thomas Shoemaker from until third round, thus exhtiustlng
Telocuset wns visiting In town Krl-lKusL lf the adverse Hearts bo dan
day. gemus (that Is, If West have five):
Walter McGrath, the drayman, next try tho Club flm-HSc which
moved Terry Sim nit is, of La can he tahon either way but
Grande, up on the T. M. Miller should be so taken that. If It lose,
ranch this sldo of Telocuset. (Kast will bo the adversary who
K. K. Collins, of Baker, was .wins the trick. Should Kast win
transacting business In North .with the Queen of Clubs nnd have
I'owder, Friday.
Charlie Harris Is drilling a well
on the Coughnottr ranch.
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There nre some people, wo feel.
who would have been far happier
If they hail been horn clocks.
V. 31 Extra cts
Bridge
Pointers
By Milton O, WorU
'Continuing today our. series of
II I imi rat tons of the manm'r in
which a iVrliuvr at Aueiion or
( 'out raet ItridKe should plan how
to pluy lils twenty -si curds lis
soon as tho hand of the iMnmny
appcais, we still cmiHider the fol
lowing sit nation. Hout h Is iu
clarer, playing a No Trump con
tract. As soon as Peelarcr sees the
Dummy he should appreciate that
his only danger of losing the game
lies in having the Hearts estab
lished and run against Mm.
At tlm start he cannot tell
whi-t her 1 he leader has opened a
five-card or four-card suit ; West
has three Hearts higher than the
Five, but the division of the ad
verse . 1 loans 'may ho West five.
Uisl throe, or four In each ad
verse hand. If West have tho
Deuce, Kast has only three Hearts
If Kast has Iho Douce, the adverse
eight 1 leans are evenly divided,
11 is quite true that, the Declarer
could win the first Heart and, If
the finesse in Spades, Diamonds
and Clubs all worked perfectly,
could make a. Grand Slam; but tho
odds against catching all three
Queens are very grout, and game
should not be sacrificed ehuHlng
;a fourth Heart, Declarer would
discard a I Muinond from Closed
Hand and make t he rest of the
tricks (three-odd). J tho Club
finesse win or if, when it lose, Kast
has not a fourth Heart, tho game
ts pas(.P mm. ir the Club finesse,
JoH( nml Kast j,ia(I ,v ntuniond, tho
alt the, .facts
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PUTMAN'S
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Millinery & Shoos
flnossn In that suit which would
! let in West (the danger hand)
ishould not ho tried. Hayed l this
way the game Is nssured.
Tomorrow's 1 1 ami
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South Is the Declarer playing rt
No Trunin contract. The question
Is how ho should plan to play
the hand. AJiswer tomorrow.
(Copyrjght, John l- Dllle Co.)
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Opposite Observer on Adams.
BOYS AIUU.STKI)
HOSK11UKG, Ore., Keb. 13 (AP)
Paul Corwin, lit, und Clarence
Korenun, 1 ft, runaway boys from I
Mod ford, wero picked up here lnstj
night and are being held for Med-j
rord authorities. Tho boys have
confessed to the Koschurg police,
according to officers. Hint they
robbed a store in Med ford lasti
Monday, nnd stole bicycles there
on Tuesday. Tho bicycles wore!
abandoned just south of Itoseburg.j.''
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