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i Tuesday, May 1, 1928. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER F" Three ipocffirY: News Music Recital X' , Is Given At The v La Grande Hotel Bridge Pointers By Milton O. Work Aja Interesting recital, prosmv eomposed of both piano and volvo mimhe-ra took pjace 'lust night at the Im Gran do hotel, when Mrs. (jtjorge K. aIlirnU presented jievera! of her pupils. Seven plnno an I flvft voice students took'' part In the progrutif, which 'was enjoyed tliinittchout by those in attendance, Tho bullrooni; of the hotel, where the program was Riven, was well tilled with Interested listeners. Kueh tttuilcnt jmst'iiU a group of two numbers, ami all were en thiudufrtirally received. The' pro Brum opened with "On tho Itoad" by Arnold and "Off for tho Hunt" by Johnson, played hy Martini Mc Krnnon. Tho flnrt iart consist ed entirely of piano numbers and oth i'H lakinjj part were John Mne-phci-Hon, J en n MeKennnn. . ttm'i Stoddard. I larha.ru .'oolidKo, J'u trlclu LoiiKftdlow, and Mona l.oui;;e HamHtreet. . The second part of the program ronslstii of , voice numbers. Th,' f 1 rut group wit a by M I sh M i u i K Cooper. She sang '"Ititournelle" by rhauilnndei and "(lulatea" by Jen Ken. Mrs. K. A. Robertson nans "The Mission of thn Howe" by t'owen and "Hour ot Dreaming"' by. Huhn. jilrsi .(leortret Hlrhiirdson "The !'rinci'H" )',( rfeK and "The I . Mi.net Is Tuning Her Klntc" by Marlon llauer, and Mitui Myrtle Wilcoek pang "l.ove and Spiimr Time" by Metealf and "The Coy ote" by Frank 1m Forge. Mrs. l-'rnnk McPhcrson Bang the clos In group!' "My Mother Hids -Mo Hind My Hair" by Haydn and "Th? I.a.st Dance" by Harriet Ware. .-. Mrp. George H. Clark entertained the Wakelltii Hrblgo club yester day afternoon at her homo on H avenue. Three tables of cards Avoro at play and the first urjze was won by Mrs. Uert Hug. Mrs. Hurley Sloneklng received the second prl.o. The home wns attractively dec orated with bouquets of the sea tton'H wild' flowers and blossoms. Following thenrd games the hos tess served luncheon. ' ' Mrs, Rcrt Wehb will he hostess to the club next Monday afternoon, May 7, at her home on Monroe uvenuo. program Jender for tho afternoon and she gave an interesting- paper on "Munich Art Galleries." Yesterday's problem waai Con- Sirs. (VH. Hid well and Mrs. WU- tract, Spades; South Declarer. Ham MilleY will be hostess to tho Nortll Dummy! th. Initial lead Is club at lis next meeting, -Monday, shown. How should Declarer oper iluv . 'ate his twenty-six cards? Mrs. Lloyd Pierce Elected by P.-T. A. Mrs. l.loyd' I'eree was elected president of the Island City Parent-Teacher association Kiiday aft ernoon when the regular meeting was held at the school Iiouhc. Mis. S. A. Itobertson was elected vim president and Mrs. Kalph Hunt was elected secretary. 1 After the business' meeting1 there was a short program which was opened by n song. Kach one pres ent responded to the roll call by giving a short talk on (he subject "What the School Needs to Make to It More Attractive and .Mine cient. west lea ns TRW 54-3 fl 9-6-5-4 A-Q-IO-S-2 nh . R-7-8-2 WKIOKSIIAV l'lllMJHAMM The National Broudcamlng com. pony program for Woiinowlay nltfht follows: 8. Jack and Kthjrl: S:SI to a, Nlit: Nlto club: to 1, orches tra: 10:;ii to 11, dance nuialc, KJH HrnttlB 848.m-H6(lltt) 11:11(1, dinner concert: 7:80, army hand: KrJto to 10, musical nroirriim; 10 to J 1, dance orchontra. K(!f Oakland (SS4.m-780kc (S:3ll. cinlnti't; 7, aurlcnltural pro. Krnm: 7:311, quintet: 8, Nllt": 10:30 to 11 ::l(i, dance oreht'Mrn, KK! I.os Anirelea (46S.IVm-l!40. kc) 0. tunic oiiniti.t: 7:30, hilled. llmlliuls: . NflP; 8:.l0, ntixllo pro lKl"in: 9, NllO, ! KI'O Han' I'Vnncld'co ' (422.3m- 710kc) 6, inutile: ' T. ' Instrumental trio: 8, NMC; 8:30, studio 'program: S, NHI JO to 12, dance orchestra. KHQ Spokane S70.2m-81(ikc) . orchestra; 7, orenrstra: 8:S0, NBC. KKKC San r'ranclaco (464.3m. 660kc) 7. musical program; 7:S0 stuiflo proKranu 8. Maxwell pro gram; 9. stfiillo program; 11 to 12, dance music. KYA San l'tanclBco (S6'.'.7m KuOkc) C:ir, program; 7, atuttlo program; 10 to'12. danco music. KEX I'urtlnnd (277.6m-10SO-kc) :S0, children's hour: 7. dance orchestra: it; music; 9. studio pro gram; 10:05 to 12, dance orchestra. KGA Spokane (2llll.7m-l 1 liOkc) d. varied program: ' 7:30, sacred progrnm; 8:3u, studio program: 10 to 12, dance music.-. - KOMO Seattle :ii!m-5S0!tr) C. music; 7. concert orchestra:- 8. Nllt': 10:30, dance music; 12 to 1!:S0, tenor. . , KQW I'orllnnd (491m-tll0kc) concert trio: 7:30, poultry talk; 7:4(, hook chat; 8, .NIK'; 11 to 12, dance music. Nation Awaits California Vote Results Today BAM FKAXCISt'O. May 1. (AP) "With the outcome of nation wide scope and a spirited campaign find fair weather nromlstntr a henvy vote, California voters todny cast I their ballots In the presidential primary for three demoorutlo can didates, and a prohibitionist. The thred sided democratic, ro'n test Was between (lov, Alfred M, Smith of New York: Henator James A. Heed of Missouri ami Henator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana To the victor, political fordoast et'H declared, may k the nonllna tlnn at Houston in .tunc. I Herbert Hoover, secretory '- of commerce, did not have an oppon ent for his party's 2!) delegates, and Panlel A. l'ollntf of cJe' Y.trk. New Spring House Frocks Clever New Prints, New - Organdie Trims . V All at one price 1.95 Fast colors PUTMAN'S Ready to Wear and Millinery prohibition candidate also was un opposed, for the party' 80 dele Kates,"' v ':. C. Charles M. Schwab In to Mil for flngland soon to receive the Ben seiner medal for having "done the hiust for steel' . We thought that prise was all set for some Chicago Kunm a n . .- " ' ' ' - WIHNHRY AS NNAKE OI'HK fiACnAMtlKTO. May 1. (AP) Whiskey as a snake bite treatment orfly serves to Increase the confi dence of the patient and allay the excitement, a discussion among physicians attending the convention of the California medical assoclu liott revealed yesterday. ViVJUV Mrs. Westenh aver ' ' i Hostess to Club -Mrs. It. K. Westenhaver was hos f t chs t o t(ie A,rt Heseurch class yes terday afternoon at her. home on N avenue. About J 5 members were , present . and d urine .Ihei afternoon Mrs. IT.' Jl. ('leaver read nn ex cellent paper on "Color." Itefresh- ments were served by the hostess. The c'ass will meet apuiii Mou day afternoon. May 14, at the home of Mrs. O. K. Morun. Mrs. Kred Kidille will continue the subject of color at that meeting. The members of the Ramblers Art clntr met, yeslenluy , afternoon at the home of Mrs. 11. H. lirown ton. Mrs. liobeit S. Kakin was Peclnrcr can see that ho stands lose ono Heart and two Jla- Iffl- moitds, also one Spade If tho fi nesse be wrong-. Of course he will - ' win the first Club in Dummy and ! Mrs. Arno Voelz entertained at then tho natural play would he to I dinner Sunday for Mrs. W. A. Held, try the trump, finesse: at first of Corvallis, stale secretary of tho glance it would nut seem that there; Women's Missionary society for tho was going to be any need for Dum- Christian -church and Mrs. Anna my to trump Hearts 'a ltd It looks: Kelthley, who was In the city liont liko a fine opportunity to 'lend j Pendleton. Mrs. It. J. Kitchen w. is trumps .from 1 Hmniuy. 'AJ little' also a guest. 'thought," however, : show's that Mrs. Keid spoke nl the C'litr..! irunlpf lend affords a fine mppor- t church here Sunday morning. !tunlty to lose game 'If the King of I ,.-.,. - -. --'Spades should be in West's hand: and Went; winning with it, should lead a Diamond. j However, there Is a simple play j In tho hand Which practically in- i ' sureu game Instead Of making U j 'only a chance. Hero it is: Trick 2,: lead the, singleton Heart from! I Dummy; If that be won by an ad-i jversary nnd another Club or a Dla Mo ond led. Closed Hand would win' the trick nnd lead two winning j Hearts on which Dummy would i discard two losing Diamonds.! Closed Hand then would play a cross-ruffing gamo which in i girt j produce a Small Slam, nnd which ! very probably would produce live odd. . , Tomorrow's Hand IT? Announcements " The indies' Auxiliary to the- liro therhood of Hallway Trainman will meet this' evening at 7::w o'clock at Kugles hall. The Art department of the T.a Grando Neighborhood club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 : :iu o'clock . at the . home of Mis. Charles Hoehm. ;. St. Peter's guild, of. 'the Kplscoj pal church wilt meet lomorrow aft ernoon. May 2. at Honan hall, be ginning at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs.. Denver hostess lo the club tomorrow Charlton will bo llelomula tri1 afternoon. The officers nnd drill team of the Woman's Henedit . association will meet for practice Wednesdav' evening fpnplly -at-7 o-OloclC in the. high, school,, gymnasium. Tho usual practice night Is Thursday evening, but because of the exhibit at the school It will bo -held on Wednesday night this week.. The reulac meeting of the W11- low F'arent-Tcaehenassociatlon will, be held' Wednesday ; afternoon az 2:30 o'clock ut the -school -instead' of Friday. The (hite was changed K-6-3 10-9-5 NtlBtH OwmAtf MHO-4 fR-9 Corporation General Office Equipment ANNOUNCES ITS ENTRY INTO UNION AND WAL LOWA COUNTIES WITH THE ADDING AND FIGURING MACHINE JJ'.' Contract No Trump; South Dor ! clarer; (iitestlon: How should De-. - : .;) v.y. V ' - . ciarer pian to piay tnc nann : Ansr because of the'graife Miool truck woi ton1orroWt meet, wmcn wiii-oc neio nn rnim.v Rohr's Market t iso I c; Ailams imhhic maix an Fresh Pork Hocks with Turnip See that your butcher cuts the hock in 2 or 3 pieces. Place on stove to boil. Add tiu--nip or rutabagas cut in round slices; not much water let the steam do the cooking. Add saltpaper and 3 whole a 1 s p i c e. Set back on stove where it will not boil too hard and, cook until meat is done. aftornoon. An intoreHtinff lirofrrnm is lii'ins plunnoil, aftor whiHi thir.? will bo tile oloctlon of officers. Copyright. John P. Dllle Co. Tho tallies' AI1 society of the l.-ilct Methodist Eiiiscopal churcil will meet at the home of Mia. II. 12. Dixon, coiner of Washington nve nno anil Keeonil street, Weilnesih.y ul'ternoon ut 2 o'clock. MENUS IlT Slslor Jlnrj- , I IIRIiAKl-'AKT Stewed prunes, cereal, cream, French toast, maple syrup, milk, coffee. I JjUNt'l l lOOIs' Creameil shrimps Mrs.' Walter Younir will he lios- nn,j j..Pen peppers, spring onions tess lo the l.'lfty-l'ifly club Weil- mi ,lisheH, grahKm bread, Span nesil.ay eveninK nt 7:30 o'clock i.l sh croam, milk, tea. her home on North Maple street, i DNN.;1tllankeil white fish. The Missionary society of the . enirai i.iirisi.u.i . ,. w - 0.uo cake mk cotfee. tomorrow um-riiuuii .v 1 Infinite caro must bo taken .i rs. ij vuo .iiinuei nun it. Voel. vill be thopi'OKn.im leader. martiniiiue potatoes, buttered preen beans, fresh asparagus salad, ehnc- I Infinite care must be taken In cooking asparagus for a salad. Tie line smuts tiller u iiiriiuiig - im '. scraping in small bundles anil An arlirle In Saturday's Oliser- cook stn,inK with heads out or ver said that Mrs. George Ander- Wlller (r tWPnty minutes. Then son sang a group of numtiers nt ,.iy lllnrtrg fiilt mi .cook until the Missionary tea nlvi.ll by the )leIl(1s ,.0 tender hut not broken or Christian Missionary society Kli- lmls,v. ,ft flom water In which day afternoon. It should have read vwetll,0 ,nw cked and plunge Mrs. George Ttichardson. jnr) r(1(1 W1,er. t;noI quickly. ; ISave the water in which tho as- paragus was cooked as well as the 'tough ends which were cut from They can be used for .rorXTKKS WEDS NOVHMST CANXKS, France, May 1. (AP) Michael Arlen, the novelist, nnd Countess Atlanta Melville married in n five-minute civil cere mony today ut tho Ilrltish consul ate.. The ceremony took place nt 11:45 n. hi, and was to be followed with a religious ceremony nt the', teaspoon pepper. Greek Orthodox church of Cannes. I 1'arboil peppera nnd rub off, Tho witnesses were I'rlncess skin. Remove seeds nnd white karageorgevitch. formerly Mrs. H. Pith and mince flesh. Melt butler, j I'lntfof New York, the bride s stir In flour and slowly rulil milk, j grnmlmothev, Mrs. Honrleito Von stirring constantly. Add salt and I lfluget, her mother, F.dwtird Mont- pepper nnd bring to the boiling; gomerv nnd Leonardo Mercnti. I point. Add prepared peppers and i isiiriiiiis t-ii'iiiiru iiiiii uiii in nai.es. tho stalks. rp n soup. - Cri'iimcfl Slirliniis, Grwn VlMU'i's Two green peppers, 1 cups freshly conked or canned shrimps,: 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons! flour. 2 cups milk, 1 teaspoon salt, I A newspaper In Mexico City hns!l-ot sland over hot water for ten the riirht Idea about news. A top i minutes to morougniy neat aouen head in a recent edition of r.l Sol related that a night had passed without a murder or a robbery. material and nerve In a horder of Hteamed rice or on pquarea of hnt huttcred toast. 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