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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1928)
- ) " ' ' -" Tuesday; March lfr 1928, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " Farewell Dinner f '-"? . Party Compliments - Miss Bertha Bantz After-the. dinner' hour games and dancing were enjoyed. ' There were twelve guests present besides the honor guest. They were: Margaret lavy. Marie Mar ten, Francis Martin. Josephine Mc Hugh, Ole Mae Hough. Cornelia JJuly,. Genevieve 'Ohoote, , Nancy Guild. Uladith - Johnson. , Oladya Itoberts, Mildred fallen. Kth eryn Anderson and Muriaa War ren. '"-... MIm Warren reeMved many beautiful arid useful' gifts -In re membrance of her birthday. Mrs. John V. Anderson was the Inspiration for a delightful surprise party given Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Itehe-r, by her sister. Miss Minnie Iteher, and her brother, Herbert Heller, the occasion being .'A farewell' dinner party 'was given last evening in .honor pf Miss . Ilertha Runts,, by her mother, -Mrs, s T. Q. Hunts, at their; home an 1'ennsylvnnia avenue. t Miss Hunts is u popular, violinist and is well known In music circles liere. She is ulreudy registered wllr Kilouard l-lurllinunn, of Port land, concert muster, of , the' Port -' land Hymphony orchestra and will leave .for l'ortl.md Friday -evening itf' tills 'week to begin her. Violin study there. ' ' ''" . :' .Twelve of her. girl friends were guests at 'the forty last night. Din ner wns served at T o'clock uiounu : h nineteenth birthday annlvnr a .tnblo prettily decoruted with agary. , bouquet of dufiodlls as a'center-l rhc early part of the evening ,, piece. Fortunes, wore found in the1 WM sp,.nt ln giTmes und visiting clever llttlo plnre cards and were. and nt jo o'clock supper was - read during the dinner. Kuyors mM.ve(1, i. Kttch piuco -was marked were shamrocks', in keeping with wln a C!j.Ver place card on which HI. Patrick's day. "After dinner the the name of each guest had been girls enjoyed games ' and dancing ,,!( into a verse. l-'nvore were until n lute hour. , ,. -. , - pa,k carnations and -,wer attach- ' Those present wore Mlsses-Pjiy-.'ed Jo'.the place cards... Other fnv IHs Barnes. "Alice Cook. Margaret ors' were bright , carnival caps, "Douhan, Mildred Courtney, l.enn 1 small dolls "arid tiny. pipes.. "V large Campbell. Ooldtt' and Gladys Owen. J birthday cake., with.' 19 pink can Jennie Nielsen. Seville. l'ralt," Kffio dlei, served us. ii; centerpiece tor ,-Blanchnrd, . l.)can -Wright..-; Jtethel the-table.',..- VtV. ''.''.. '"' '' Trill, the honor 'Igiicst find , the I' : After supper The porty drove to j bOHleas. -"' ' -.' : , . j Perry,';, where. -'.the,, evening; was .,; ' ... . . ; ' ,' '' ; 'iclosed with dancing.';, "" '':; An Intoresllng "program hUs been I Thoa: present-, were .the honor arranged for tomorrow evening guests,-' Mrs. John " Anderson, Mr. when Mrs. Jessie A. Hosklns will 'Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. present Mrs. Jumee MoNnmecr MraV Heher. ,l.ucllc: ne.her. Hob Curper, l.eul Husseli and -Mrs. Thomas I-orralne - Slnlth, Ceolle. , Spain, Maxwell in a musicale at the hall--Gludys V. Anderson, Louis Evans, rooin -or the Sarojawea Inn. .,.'..- . ) itohert Cowan, Julia Freely,' Ilow- The program Is varied, nnd each ard Kvans, Mr. and Mrs.- M. H. An of the three soloists will sing three' derson and! the host and hostess, grrtiip of numbers. - -Mrs. H. N. j .Mlss Minnie and Herbert lloher. . Ashhy will be the' piano nccom- - punlst. . !.... ' .- ' i' Members of the. Km ' Heady Following is'tjie program to bo young people's class of tbs Chiisr given: . ' V '-'if-. I Han Sunday school enjoyed a "hard "Ava .Mnrla" ...i.........!...'...... .Gounod times" soclul Friday evening at the Violin Ohllguto by Mrs. l.eo Miller, home of their teacher, Mrs. It. I "llulterflles" ..l.lnn Seller Putnam.. -v. . i "The. Winds In the Houih"....l.esler.! About S6 young , people, were "Mrs. James McNamee . J present and games were enjoyed "Jasmines of Kalrowon"... Lester during the evening, ttfter'whicli re- "lieath of the Nightingale "....Lester jfreshments were, served, 'My Abode" ...u Seliubert Mrs.' Leul Hunsell -' ,'. .' "Kv'ry Kiss Is a Song" Massenet "Hlrd of Love l)l?ine"..... Wood "Sunlight" Ware, ."Mrs. Thonius Muxwell ' : ' "l.e t'Jd" . (I'leurez-Pieure. niyi ; yeiljr) 1..J..... "Fnncbonelte" Tweed Is Favorite In Announcements Spring Mode ,HfcR CHAR'GES STIR HOLLYWOOD r .11 fll f ( S ' . -i II - tjN Bridse : , L Pointers Br "Wilton C, Work I-J- Yesterday the; following problem wns given: The contract in Spades; flouth Is Declarer. North Is Hum my.the Inltlnl leiwl la shown. How should ltecirer 'operate his twen-ty-stx cards? 1 .Sib., 5 ' ', . ' " N13A Van Angeles Bureau , When Mrs. Corabel Bernstein (nhove) sued -Mrs. Ulllan Cnogun, mntbei- of Jnckla i;ooiian, for (760,01)0, charging alienation of of- ; fectlmiH, and named Mrs. Oo'ognn co.respqndent in a divorce suit ; .uKHlnst Arthur nemstein, she sprang the most sensational legal ao- : tliin of bliiKe Hollywood in recent months. The documents charge n number of Indiscretions on the .part of lloriisteln nnd Mrs. Cnogan. 'Mrs. Jlernsteln's charges are denied hy Mrs. C'oognn. ' Bernstein is business 'manager of Jackie t'oognn's film productions.. The American t.eglon, auxiliary - , . Hy llawl Henvls -j Mnsst-net drill team will meet In. the r high .( Associated I'ress Fashion Rdltor) I school gymnualum this -evening "at jiaJIIK (AP) Tweed Is a fabric ,, ....Kathleen Jtluln Clarke. 7:3d o'clock.' All members and to be reckoned with in spring fasli- "Vlllanelle" Kva Hell 'Arqua those desiring to become members, i'onB. ... Flute Obllgnto by A'doliih Slegrlst ore urged to attend. I - Nearly every Important dress- Mrs. Jamea McNamee .' . . .' ' .maker shows tweed coats, capes "The dirt" Brown . The . White Hose club of the an(j sutts In the collection for "Where Go the Boats".!: !....Peel 1 Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brother- ,,pring nd summer. Beige, gray, "Cradle Song of 1 a I ri".".Krelsler hood of 'Hallway Tratnmen will ulue nnd multicolored mixtures lire Violin Obllgato hy Mrs.l.eo Miller inept at th home ot Mrs. Kverett the fnvorlte shndes, with beige a ,'! . Mrs. LchI Husseli . 'i ' r iJennings,. ail2 jcediu- street, Wed- lon(! wny ln the lead. , . (- 'Homing" Del Ulego'nesilay evening. Mrs. Jess Kpencei j coats. and tapes iirq usually full ".My Neighbor", Thomas will be the assistant hostess. . . J length, ; though , there are various "Summer" ..C51iaminade J ' -. 'models ot three-quarter and half Mrs. Thomas Maxwell ,1 The- Daughters of'the Amerlcan(?nB(n jn the Bllit-tyie of costume. The program will begin at 8:16 ftevolutlon'will meet tomorrow art- wl.n,1B ure unllned as a rule, hut ernoon ol. a:au ociock acute nome the rule lts exceptions partlcu Dcotaror, plannlnR his compatRn, would boo that he miiHt Ioho tlto flrat Hoart trick and, thut West will Hurnly load a Hpcond Heart, Should hn rcfuitn to trump thin, - thero tloubtletw would ho a third. It ho did not trump htt would dlsenrd DlftinondM on the nocond and thlnt leart trlrkti und then KaHt. nnd West could load a fourth 11 part or 1 shift to IMamonda; ho could not pass a fourth trick - and make game, so ho mlilrht us well ruff nt hla flrat opportunity. Declare can see that h In only chance for Kume Is to make flvo Spades and five Clulm. With the adverse' trumps drawn,, thorn would bo no doubt about the five (Mubs: but to capture the'KJns: of Hpades and make flvo Spaded rifku, J the Ktnjr.niust be held-by Kart i nnd two finesses doubtless, tylll be necessary. i i-".'-:.. ", lerlaror8 Vlan of Camiialina Hoclnror will truiup'trlck 2Avtth the Klght of Hpades; lead the Nine I of oiubs to trick a, putting; Dummy in. with tho Ten: and then lead a trump' from Dummy and flnessu. If the finesse lose, all hope for frame, will have gone with It; but Declarer lll see that if tho Jinesso win, he then can lend a winning flub from' Closed Hand, trump it unnecessarily ln Dummy, and lead i a second trump from Dummy for a scond finesse,! This will ylve hlm a vood chance to catch Knst's ttlnr of Rnnrioa ftnimns) ' nnd I make Ramo. ' '. iV1 iyniorrow's Hand ,- 1' PRESENTING The Newest Hats For Spring THAT BRING TO YOU A BREATH OF PARIS -' V , SPRING AND PARIS CHIC , Hats fashioned of combinationg of felt and braid, soft sisols and i viscar combined vith belting ribl)ont or metallic crochets. They . are all hand-locked and are decidedly smart and feminine. .'. PUTMAN'S Iji Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear, - ;. - -.- Millinery and Shoes - , o'clock uud un invllntion Is extend ed to tlm public to attend. ! - .' V- s Honor Miss Warren : At Dinner Party ' ' 'nifinArlnB Miss Marian Warren on her 12th birthdny anniversary a dinner party was given at "tile home of her aunt, Mrs. John Mo ll ugh, ot-lLMm N avenue, Saturduy evening. . - ot Mrs. J,ynne Bohnenkomp. lion- . . h ., f.,1,,.1,.,, .. ( sum. tit N. Kukln will talk on tlonal llelntlons." 'Interna '. The Advanced Senior class of the M. I: A. will hotd a social this eve nlng In the new ballroom ef the Hecrratloniil hull from 8 until 'id o'clock. .,'.'."' '-..'. Division n of the l.oyul Sisters' Aid society of the Christian cliurc will-meet. at. tne-nome or Airs, i nier weight. '.. The most frequently seen version 'lif thi spring tweed coslume is tho fjnt jileuted, or circular skirt sewed Tho rooms were decorated .in 8. Weeks, 1110 O avenue, wednos- keeping with St. Patrick's day., day afternoon at'. 1:10 o'clock. fJ- ' IS ii i ' I I You have.never tasted fresh tea ( unless it was Schilling's ) . It's a new process that preserves the fragrant, fresh flavor as it was heretofore known .only' in the Orient. Your grocer returns your money ' instantly if you don't like Schilling's bestl 'A JAPAN (C BLACK ( Orange Pekoe) a KNEET! NKA New York Bureau rl.ifre Lure, shnpeliest of Broad-' way showdom's shapely, was the picture ot smiling neatness when she returned to little ol JS'aw fork from & trip to Europe. WKONKSDAY'S PROGRAMS The Nutlonal Broadcasting com pany program for Wednesday night follows: 6:110 to 7, musical trim cocktail; 8. Jack and Kthyl: 8:Jfl. Royal Ambassadors: 9, Northwest Mines program: 10 to 11, dance or chestra. ' KKX -Portland (2T7.Cm-in801(C) 6:ao, children's hour; 7, orchestra; 8, musical program: .V studio pro gram; 10 to IS, dance frolic. . KOVV Portland (4'Jlm-0inkc) 0. .concert trio: 6:S0. N. B. C: 7, concert: 7 :3i. poultry talk: 7:45. Catholic lecture:' 8, N. - B. C; . concert: 10, N. 11. C.: 11 to IS. or. chestro. - KC10 Oakland :tS4.4m-780kc) C:30, N, B. C; 7. farm program: R. N. H. ('.; 9:3(1, studio program; 10 to-11. dunce orchestra. . , KKOA Seattle M47.rm-070lc) 0:30, N. B. C: 7, movie club; 7:30, poultry talk: 7:45, hook chat; S, OeMoluy program; 8:30, N. B. C. , KKI l.os Angeles (468.610- C4llkc). 0:30. N. H. C: '7, studio program: 7:30, blues and bnlads; 8 to II, N. H. ('. ' ' i KPO San Kronclscq (422.SI11 710kc) 0, dinner musle: 7:30, N. II C; 7, Gypsy nnd Marta: 8, muslcnl nroeram: 10. N. H. C.I'll to 12 dancfl orchestrn. . KKH San Krnnclsco (454. 3m oookc) 0:30, concert: 8, 'orchestra; a. melody hour: 10 to IS. orchestra.- KOAi-Hpokane (200.7m-l 1 50kc) 0. farm school: 7:16 to 12. musicul programs.. KYA San Kranclsco (3C1.2m s.iokc) 7, women's club program: 8, T'other James Oillls; , ' orchestra. Until thick and smlooth.'..l.ct 'mix ture boll flvo minutes stirring, and remove 'front lire. V-Bllr-; .In yolks of eggs slightly ImiiUin, Beat mixture well and ' let stand until cool. .Turn into a halted pla shell. 'Bent whites of eggs until stiff anil I dry, gradually beating Itf sugar. jAdd' 11 teaspoons grapefl'tlit Juice and jille over ' ornstarch mixture J In pie shell. Buko ten minutes In moderate oven. ; , , . ... ' EfjYPT miyn '.staiich ', f-; ' Ai.KXANpiUA1 - Jlw Unltod States sells Egypt more, than fdur times ns much starch as all other countries put together, supplying VII but 600.000 of tho 2,mJO,000 pounds : Imported annually.-- -3f-mand for the. American rproduct Is attributed to Its high quality, : Kirty billion electrons could slt on the point of a pin, s'uys a sci entist, ; And would they swoor? South is the declarer playing a Spade contract.' The question Is: How should he plan to play the hand? Answer tomorrow. (Copyright, John K Illle Co.) 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The 'polishing ' re'nioves most of the KOIN Portland- (3 1 9m-940kc) Olmlneral matter. The. grains of pol pipe organ: -7:15. orchestra: s. army bund: 0, Olsen hour; 10' to 11:30, dance band. 1 ' K.IH Seattle ..(34B.6m-8Gn10 '(1:30, dinner concert; 7:30, nieszo soprano; 8, sluilio program: 9, ur tlllery band; 10 to 1 1, dance orchei tm. KOMO Seattle (S09.1m-70kc) 7, concert orchestra; 8:30, N, B. C; 10, tenor, male quartet;. 11 to 12, dance program: 12, tenor, piano, vibt-a phone solos. - KMO Spoken (870.2m-810kc) 6. orchestra: 0:30. N. U. (',; 7, orchestra-, 8 to 10, N. B. O." KOA Denver (!26.0m-92AkC) 7. Instrumental progrum: 7:16 to 9, mixed Viuaflet Cadiuan's song cy cle, "Morning of The Year;" 9 to 10, dance music; I-'RF.VCH RAIT,ROAIS IOSE 'PARIS Seven major French railroads operated at a deficit last year. Higher rates augmented gross receipts, but car loadings de clined and operating expenses In Creased, Ished rice ore while hut not shiny. .Grapefruit llo -' One cup sugar, cup water, 1 cup grapefruit Juice, few grains salt, 4 tablespoons cornstarch, 1 tablespoon butter, 2 eggs, I) table spoons powdered sugnr. Mix thoroughly sugar, salt and cornstarch. Add water and fruit Juice and stir until smooth. Cook over a low fire, stirring constantly at the hlp-llne to a lighter top of plain material. Sometimes there Is a belt to cover the Joining of the skirt and top. Occasionally rows of embroidery take the place of belt. Another method of Joining skirt and blouse is a -mall upstanding hand of the skirt material which .gives the Impression of a tucked-ln ' blouse. Paris calls this a trouser top skirt. Nearly all capes of tweed ore cut full enough to he easily wrapped around the figure. They are care fully moulded around the shoulders so that they do not slip easily. 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