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TV Friday, April i3, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three tie: GOCIErY: NEWS Attractive' Party Given Wednesday 'At Sacajawea Inn .' A vry attractive after-lnt par 1' took pluco Wi'dnoHiluy tift?rnoiin lit the Hucujuwea' Inn, when Mrs. l.pMter II. Hraniwpll, Mrs. . i'l-Awn unl Mrs. It. H. Hurtcnbower h out rase nt a brltliro-liinclicoii there. . . , i A pivtty color -schema of yellow anl orchid waii currlt'il out In the rterOraHrfns, yellow tit rrili Ih uml lavender MveotveniT lielnjc urimI m n centerpiece for each at tlio three km (ah ton, wiilch were urranRiMt til I ho Indian grill. ; In tnihtloii to tlm .flowt't'H (alt taper canities tn yellow and da lift y little nut cups fn the tuiiliL' color were used nn 1 ho IuMch. Cuwi'B were latti for r4 Aflpr luncheon, .which wms at J :1ft o'clock,. 1 tablcH of VirUlKO vert at play In the Nodal hall. The ttwnn colorn of yellow ami laventler were carried out In the.Hrore euro's ' anil 1ih flowem 4here. - Ml', li. Mt 1 Iciyl iiuhIc hltfh score' find the ttecoml prim .went to Mih. JIarlcy.. II. t KIchurilHon. Mra. 'harden Hayie rwcolveil .the ihlrJ. prize J Al.nriil'MmJ.owcll Wltllanirfon ciilertnlnct the iiuMnhorH Of- tint SuuHlkn BrlilRe cltili at -n il.Mifrlit ful p4rty. hlHt evening at tlieir home on Oak :8treet. , - f Tltre,c - tallies of hrlilKc were ut play (tUrin 1 he evening 1inl hltfli Rrofo' anion ff the wdtnon cluh iiHmo peri went to Mr. .William Cluhle. Herbert I'litlhton won lint nien'H olnh prize and the f?uest lVrire wjnt to Mth. I.oln. Hutchens. x The homo wan attractively dp. oriitil in n rn!nrliHnn nf vr-iutii' white and yet low, : bouquets of. spring flowers belngX usetl. After the card games the hostess nerve I a two-course luncheon. ' 1. .A .' The Stitch and Chatter Swln cluh of the American I. effhm nuxll-tur- met yesterday uftornoon at thn home of Mra.-Osckf t'utle.r. tnuiiiir the afternoon six little dresses with bloomers to:, match were started, and when finished will he sent to the American Legion child welfare department In. lortland. work on U quilt and sewing on American Legion auxiliary ntarke'i-s oh fin ished uVtlclcH completed the -ufiV ornoon'a WdrU.- -A hitKe" shipment ,of finished articles will 1ms sent la government . hOHplUil ' N,o.-r 77 in I'ortlnnd this -weefc hy . die loeril auxiliary. ' : t:- " V Jlefore adjournment Mrs. Oilier Hei ved lea. ' ;" . ,. , Alicel Ladies'' Aid" ' In Enjoyable Meet The Alleel Ladies' Aid met at I fie xhome of Mrs. Louis Staudley ye te.rday afternoon with Mrs. .1, W. l.ytJe, Mrs. titandley, Mrs. Ilerhert -fipeckhart and M.rs. Arthur Ua' inn n n't uk hoHtesws,-. . . r v' -,. . -'Irs. I'aul 4nu'utzt M.r.iu faiencV f'nrier and Mrs. ft,; 11. Hinltli'us- sisteil'the hosleHses In sei-vtnK nn excellent I ray lunujii'oni uinI during the,' afternoon ori intciVstliiH: pri-' yram was Kiven.. '' Ttlo'lteT. H. I. -7 lansen, pawtor of I lie Island; 'ity Community Vliurch. condtictctl the. opi-niiiK devotional, which was followed by a short bus Iness session. . Several musical numbers Avr-re furnished by Miss Mae Stcai'us, vlolliv? Miss Mabel imty, saxrfplione, .and' Miss Kthel ilnnseji. plrno. . Miss Myrtle AVII cock and Miss Helen JUin Speck hart eueh sanv a solo and a reading Vtis Riven by Mm--Tom AVulsinKr. iltss LI Mian Knnutx miK one oihu ber,; and MIhs Mabel Doty xnre a musical ) reading. "My Mother's WVddlnjf Clown." usslsteil by Miss Ma Sleajns, violinist, and Miss Ktltl'l Hansen ut the piano. Miss (llaiihcn played. a piano solo and th. t itevT-Mr. liansen trave a short talk, which closed the proKrum. About (Hi persons were In nt- tendance ul'fhe meeting. Iiirludlnji 'several from a tlrande and ! 'land i'ity. . ' ' The niid-xinr meeting or llio Cn- ;' i iuiiIjIil HiviM' briuiRli of the Wont- Bridge Pointers Br Milton C. Work cosTKAtrr ijitiDoi: Riot of Color Foreseen in New Shoe Styles j'I.YNN, Mum. (AI') YeBterduy completed thfl consltl-' prhitn unil hloek printed linens will erHtton of cnseH In wlileh the' part-1 predunilnnte In the fubrleii, white ner of un Initial bidder HhouUl .pott,, rleh 'lilies- of llut Rree l. Jump the Initial lild; today wo Bhtill nitilze, heiRe, Indian yellows, jude beKln the consideration of over- j und some shades of red will meet calls In some declaration other milady's shoe style requirements than the one named by partner. In this summer. This Is the udvance t'ontrnrt. reselling 'bids aro un-j Infonimtlon that comes rrom the known: there Is no such thing hs a., diydguors of the shoe factories here, weakness bid. Oons.euently, j i imitation reptile shoes ure be- whether the partner Is faking out illeve.il to be in thfi wane, hut the h'k ' KorelKii Missionary society oflo.fi orlglnnt No Ttuiiip, or un orl. ! manufacturers are anticipating an the" Methodist Kpisioiial chuien closed at I'l lidieton Tuesday eve niiur: sml was u very lulerestlnit and Instructive" session throughout, 1 in-tesuts from this local society ! whii attended the u ting report. I' The Uev.and Mrs. H. W. I'arker, h,01.nial ' support .Mis. It. Tyler,-Mrs. . w. i nunii- l.r anil-.Mis. H. o. I'liyton'utien.l ed the1 meeting from l.a lli-andt, reliirnluK lo their homes yesterday, mrength, whelher glnut sult-bld, th tuUj'-oiit shuns increased demunil for th real strength. . " i things In snake and llnnrd skin When oni partner lias Btarted ! shoes. , While -shoes will he In t.ir jiii.i.iit.ir nm nf a Major, the ' greater demand t Ills summer than ither' imnner should lump when ! for ninny reusons past, they helleve. his hand contains;' strength and for tho Mlijor; deny when ho Is strong olBcwhcrc. uiKI lacks normal support In "1ils The smarlest ' shoes will have l'Venoh lines, short foreparts and High arches for dress wear, but the sports shoes will ho distinctly partner's suit; puss when he Incks ; Ameiiinn with stream lines sug YOU MUST BE SATISFIED OR WE CAN'T BE; . .. Planning meals and biiying foods i,s..'your job. Sell-5 ing foods and seeing thatyou are completely satisfied -' ft!1 OUl'jObVT' " ."-"' .- We guarantee that part of it. If anything happens " that you aren't fully satisfied, our job is' to nake it right. ' ' This is a dependable part of Joel's, service just as'-, dependable as our underselling price policy just.' as dependable as our personal sei-vice. , You can always save more satisfactorily at Joel's. New Block of Dates, 3 pounds 32c Green Peas, 2 pounds 25c New Potatoes, Per pound 10c ' Asparagus, 2 pounds 25c P. S- Telephone Peas, 3 cans 48c Standard Corn, :'x 2 cans 25c ; P. & G. Napthd Soap, ' 10 bars 39c Whole Wheat Fig Bars, 2 pounds 39 c California Nut Meat, Per pound ..: L... 52c , String Beans, Per can 19c Royal Club Grape Fruit, Preferred Stock Grape Fruit, 97 Per can Schoolboy Peanut Butter, 2Qf Per pound pail dys Pref erred T tomatoes, 2 large cans .. -...... -;...-.-.- ...... .... OK, Fresh Dressed Hens Home Made Sausage, no Cereal Swift's Weinies Visit Our Store and See Our Many ..' Other Bargains ; Mrs. I'aiker look pan lo the two day progrinn, giving an address on j -HleWiirilshlii. ' Whii'll was reporie.i n. u.. v..i'v trfiml Mi-. Parker as- 'sisteil with the iteviitlonuls iltlllg1 the Jwo-day session, - I 1 A nilKsloniiry -from Honlh Arrlca '.(At several pddresses and reports eoneel-ning uie pri'sem su.imiiuu ul . mlsylomiry women In all of the.for- ' ehtii. fields was an especially la-'tj-ri-sHlng feature. r . I .., Tho rlniinelal reports was very 'eitrnilryging, showing that .niom .'t hii.n ..hiitr of the finances Xpn. tho i'oiilliilila Ulvei' branch have al 1 ready een raised at the end of the hair yeaijj The quota of the district is $r.7.mn.. 'Pin .entire women's society iiilses over thri e - million .dollars a year to conduct their work. , 1 ' ' The branch llieeling.- which will be held In Portland In October was discussed. A number, of national officers ure expected1 to 1& in nt tendnliee for that meeting. The general executive meeting, which fs Hie annual meeting, will 1o lielil in hos Angeles this year. Tills Is the rlrst time in a number of years llint-tlie executive meeting lias been held. in the 'est. . , . , liolillug nornml gesting aiitunioinies or unguior , , . , I wMng effects,-.i-eveallng the "air plane Influence.." support or not. ' 1 Wliat Is Nurnwl piHiport '.' .lust ns In Auction Bridge, nor mal support for purlner's suit 1s uny three or lnoro cunts or tno unit - m llu Ace ur K III Willi lit least one nllinr card.: yueen -n1wi.eks. one other Is the doubtful border- j s, 1 lift, holding. It may prove lo be . either a llhblllly or nn asset. ' With nniiuestionnhleiiiiimarsnp- 1 povl, n denliil of iiurlner's suit by bidding No Trunin Is rarely adlvs-j ubla unless the hand tins most un usuul strength and tho oilier three suits nil so thoroughly taken piirrf of, thut a bid of two or three No Trumps Is thoroughly Justiricil. i Wlch Qtieen-x liunds, a No Tiutnp lnkc-ut Is freqiienlly ad visable although Itlniny look like denial: the following would ho an .UCdna l.eeilom, .' musical comedy stjir, married a. man worth K,iliMi, Oua und kept it. secret for three Probably Just n publicity MENUS i Ity 8ir Murjr .- BRKAKKAKT Hie wed pruned, cereal, rreuin. hrolled' coHuicp hum, creulned potutoen, erlHi totiHt," inltk. coffee. , . , . - lAJNOHKON Uma leun lonf, apple and ruialn nulad, plnin t'onUv leu, milk, ten. J)JNN KM Fluked HpiiffhHtt und veul, heud let lure with TlimiHiind lulund dreKflinfir, Uiffed flp" with v hipped creiun, apmiKe cuke, milk, coffee. ' v , These are nlmple "between W4i sonM meals that itre .well hulunred and nourlshlnff. ' l.hnu hean lo:if inakeH nn excellent muln llh for luncheon hut the hu tad with Ua lut- tuce an wtdl an apples itud iiiImIiih miml he firmly HtreKHed. ; Uini llemi lxmf ' One cup dried Hum lieann, 1 large onion, 2 tahlenpuonH melted tmcun fat, H letiHpnon puprlku, teaHpoou salt., , 8ouk beans overnlKht In water (o cover after tlinrouirti wtiwhliiK. In the tiiornlnK conk in the wider in which they twitked, until tenderuud quite soft. Add water as iieoessaty to prevent stlcklitK. Prtiln nnd rub beans through n sieve. Add onion mi now), hacon fat, suit und pnprlki. Mix well und puck Into a well but tered brick shaped pun. Hake hu mtmiten In a moderate oven. Turn 1 ; Smart New Hand Bags To Match Your New Spring Costume ' . 3.50 to 8.50 ; ( . ' Ready-to-Wear Millinery and Shoes out on a hot platter and garnish with slices of hard cooked eggs sprinkled with minced parsley. Servo with medium while sauce lo which 14 to cup grated cheese has hefcn added.- IMNTOlt l'noVHK TOWN Ing neivx of tho church, he launch ed the newspaper nnd set out to tell In print about other activities nt the community. . .... t TKAi'HKHH HF.AITH AIDS with a NRwsiwrrn OOPRt.ANn, Knn. (AP) Press and pulpit share a lender n this community. The Kev. Dr. Henry : Prlngle, pastor of the First Methodist church, Is also editor of the Cope land Culler. There was no news paper In Copelnnd when he was sent here 18 monthH ago. '.After struggling for several months with only an oral menns of communlrnt- WAHlIINtlTON (AP) Teachers are urged by the federal bureau of education tn he the self-appointed henllh detectors for the 30,000,001) school children of the country. The teacher should he constantly nn the watch to . determine , tihe causes- nf poor scholarship amoiuc her students, nnd to make certain simple tests to find out whether the causes are .due to. physical de fect stluibureauiarys crumple, rlpadc). (Partner-, has 'bid one 'Q-K I-X-X H-J-X-X 1- It must be remembered that ti, u-Aimln nf liiJlsion A of the t four and flvc-cmd MaJoiH uro fre- l.oyal SiFteiB" Aid soeii-ty of tire ((iiently bid Oi iRinalty when the fVnlral t'brlHtlnn church gathered 'bidder nlso baa No Trump streiiKth Mm', it un ill fnir lHltv yesteniuy iimiii two ouier mm. n o.... I tho way to a Rume-golng No Trump ri. v,,,,i 'Mm...i w . Mtilerlnc. i cusch a denial by ii No 'l rump tuKn- -.1 The day was .Mrs. Mt1erlng'a GSi vl ; out is most Important as it mants birthday annlversury and the party ! was a surprlHe to ber. I nb worn 1 nimiii in number. niet in tlm niornliiR- an ilurtnff tlio'.ilay a quilt in many canes In which the Ranio would not bo there In the Major. When you have less than nnr- pleced by ,Mrn.'M1H''n when she mat support for your partner's Mu n .......... .3.1-1 ....llr.l 'Clirt ' ini mill liHVi No TrUllHl Stl'enKtl Will ytT.iin uiii) ..p jj - null! .wIM be, Riven tp lmr grand-1 (a "count of 8 upon tho bases of (laiiRhter ne soon an slip reachesiAce 4, KIur 8, Queen 2 and Jack ti6 two ot 3 0. . -U lit 'at least two Hulls, . overcall At noon an excellent luncheon, w ith one No trump; V When you which : was lir-ooM by (the Ruests. havo less than normal support and -wm served. - A. ; short buslnesa your hund counts 10 and has tho meeli.iR of t lie dlvislo wna held other threo huuh stopped, nui two during tho afternoon, wben'-H. was No Trumps; if the count Is 14, tho Derided' to give-a 'lilnchoorv ut the, jolhetthree miltH being stopped, bid Hrrti umHiiwlioon, tt'Clw duU) was not definitely! decided,, upon. The Lutheran Ladies Aid society met ..yesterday aiternoon at tho home,; of Mrs. .7. Henry, . 1905 Spruee street. There was a large attendancie. Tjio Itev. I-oif IT. Awes conducted the devotional servhv?, artrr which a short business meet in;; was held, presided' ovei' by Mrs. KiiinU Hansen In the ulisence. of tho president, Mrs. U J. Kbcrt.' Mr. Ams read cxlra'rls from n'(.iiin!HtiMV(l treatment to n vol report of the North. American Ml-j1mb0 m(rt! ,orse, 'Vnlleyjo" be- Mlonaey conference during the aft- 'lanin(C to a. K. : Patterson, fa- ernoon. A social hour was enjoyed before adjournment. .. three No Trumps. ,,. .. ; (To bo continued next Thurs day.) t'opyright, John V. )lllo Co.) HOLD TltAlX l-VIt IIOKSK nOSIOmrRG, Ore., Apr. 3 3 (AP) Houthorn Pacific traiiv No. 14 was held In thin. -city at 11:30 i o'clock lust night for some lime while County Veterinarian Nlcholan Neighbors Hold ... Annual Roll Call mous rnce nor.e' owner or mo eoasl. The lioi-se suffered a hem orrhnga w hile the train Vas pass ing over-the Slsklyous nnd It was feared for a time that tho linimnl would die.- . 1 Tho nnn-ial roll call of the Nolgliborn of Woodcraft was held last fV'-ning when t he lodge met ' In regular session at the K. P. hnll. l-'orly-Kcven inembers nnswen'il to t4ie roll call and many who were un'able to be In attendance., or no invr make their home tn l.a i Grande, answered by tetter. The .ro'l cntl was In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the organisa tion of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. . Aftt:! the bwtge session an Inter esting proKram was given. A one act play was;.1 presented by four , members, and piano solos were ptayi.-d bji Misses Frances Itfchanls and Marbara 1'ldcock. 1 IteficHhnients were served during tin social hour, which followed tl(e I program. I ''. j The first of a series of "vanish ing leUH,"lo be given by tho Wom en's society of tho Kirst .Baptist Vlnireh, waH held at. the home of , Mrs. William Shade Wednesday aft ' ernoon. A delightful afternoon was ispent visiting, after which Vefresh imenls were served by the hostess. l The While Uose cful), the soclnl iatixlliary to the Ladies' auxiliary lo ,t he. Hrotlierhood of Itailway Tinin i men, met. Wednesday evening at Itlie home of Mrs. K. (.'. Cotighenow- er witli about 2f. nrmlers tn at tendance. Mrs. Cory Waldroff ts Hl.Mted as hostess. (lames were enjoyed during the evening and prizes were won by ' Miss l.eona Waldtoff and Mis. t( leorfre l'"ox. At the close of a pb-wint eveiiltig refreshments wi si rvi il ly the hostesses. 1'ltONT SKATS OlllJfiATOItY COCNCIl, BMTKS, Iowa A Council Bluffs pastor, with large church and small congregation, tired of asking his hearers to move up front. KoMin roped off the back pews. ' When Your Skin Begins To Age Une thin new wonderful CleilmdnK Cream contnlrilni! Cocoa flutter. KeepH the akin flin nnd' plump while It nielm Into Ilia pores and takea out all the crime and dirt. It Is so different from any other cream. Will not mow hair keeps complexion youiiK. Ask for M10U-1,0-CiIjO tMeansiiiK Cream It's marvelous. (Iluss IJiukh, Inc. Adv. Announcements ! The Juveniles of th Neighliors , of Wooderatt lotlge will niet In rCgnlar session tomorrow afternoon at J o'clock.Jit the K. P. hall, The ltoyal " Neighbor juveniles .will meet at the diome of Mm. ;CehiinR. 2n4 North Birch street, loiiioirow afternoon at 2 o'clock. j IT.I'IMKK POPif)H I f AVI I ATT AN. Kan. T rfere Is to be more pop in popcorn. I Jr. A. M. Bmnsen of Kansas Stnto Agrt ; (Mi II lira I rolleife han developed a Ivnriry with a. "poping expansion of Ho volumes Almost twice that of 4ii dinar) popcorn. Distinctive Permanent Wave . We Do Not make our own solutions of cheap materials. Wo do not use the same flannels repeat edly until they are burned brown. We Do use preparations which arc j srlent if trail y made by ita- j tionully known manufactur ers. Wl? I0 1'HK all new supplies and flannels for each j Individual customer.- . j Our Work fJiiflmnleeil. ! Why Ksperlineiil? REYNAUD'S Beauty Shop "We Ix-ad OIIhts Follow" CASH c AND CARRY Phone Orders Main 94 , V 11 M M 11 l I I A k '7 jjjaraa I MODERN FOOD STORES We Deliver ' $2.50 Orders WHITE DOWN FLOUR The best family patent SACK.. $1.89 1MRREL $7.45 6 CARNATION MILK Known for ita high quality CANS 57c CASE.. $4.49 PEACHES A & L Yellow Clings ' 4 CANS . .. .89c 24 fewj $4.95 CANNED VEGETABLES "T)T7 i fjP.S. Tender melting, , JL IZjiA. No. 2's 4 cans SUGAR C & II fine cane 25 i.bs.$1.69 9 P. S. extm cream'' '' No. 2t tinn 2 for...... Twin Peak solid pack, No. iVi tins 4 69c 53c 25c 55c fJ CANS t' (Clue) NO. 10 GOODS 6 cans HOMINY TOMATOES PEAS TOMATOES CORN . No. 2's No. 2'2 No. 2's 65C CASE.:..;..::: $2.59 CRACKERS Plain or Salted. Lb. Box 39c A large assortment in the A & L brand. A . very well liked pack. APPLES PEACHES APICOTS BLACK BERRIES.. LOGANBERRIES.. 49c 55c 59c 59c 75c COFFEE Our' Supreme Blond, fresh roasted nnd we grind it daily. lb 47c O LBS. .. $1.39 SYRUP Stone's Cane and Maple. 1 Is the very best. Try it. $1.59 89c GALLON Vi GALLON PICKLES Knights' gallon Dill 59c SHRIMP A & L diy pack 49c CANS.... MISCELLANEOUS SAVINGS K C, every can guaranteed Pjg $1.95 39c .. 79c 75c ...49c BAKING POWDER , &0-Z. can PRUNES Fancy A & L brand 50-60 size, 25-lb. box SOAP Life Buoy Health Soap 6 bars for -....r - ....... GRAHAM CRACKERS Tru Blu Honey Sweetened, 4'2-lb. box SALAD OIL Best cottonseed in bulk, bring container, 2 quarts SMOKING TOBACCO P. A. or Velvet 4 cans - JELLY No. 10 Poppy brand $1.39 PHONE MAIN 94 FOR GROCERIES ; : A Local Institution Cash and Carry Chain Stores have proven their worth in every community and are the most popular of all food stores wherever located. Close application of modern methods have eliminated waste, reduced the costs of dis tiibution and of fers the consumer every opportunity to save. v '-::-jV-'..' Many of us can recall, when the local grocer, through selfishness or Inability to. merchandise properly, forced many patrons to trade out of town, or trade with a mail order house in some distant city. -'-r 'J: The chain store has brought this business back to the town where it belongs and are offering you today, the quality of merchandise desired at prices that cannot be duplicated. ., , , : Our dependable every-day low prices enable you to buy your foods as needed, avoids over-buying and insures fresh, clean foods at all times. Our store is your warehouse, your protection against, high prices and offer you all the resources at our command. Pay usa visit; we can please you. . V ; ; I ' V;:- : '.;'" -. 1 j? 'iri'Hi'io-i't -; n'.').,,V: -' li.';'-,., v i.vl lio 2 ' . yjSaturday, April 14th to Friday Night the 20th SAVE I ! .1 PINEAPPLE Sea Island, broken O CANS ..:.... I;.'. 98c $4.79 CEREALS Corn Flakes O Packages.. 29c Mothers Oats China Quick or Regular 35c Carnation Wheat Iarge Riise, premium 34c MUFFETS Toasted whole wheat Li PKGS. .. 25c JELL-X-CELL In all flavors 2 pkgs... . 15c