M-iday, June 1, 1928
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pape Tfiree , ,
Friad Choir Of
' Presbyterian
Church Honored
A niajor social 'evoiit for mem-
k of tlio Presbyteriun church
;ih thti reception hi honor or the
nlli's' TriuU choir und tlu-lr Ut
clur, Mrs. A. h. ItlchiirdHon, that
its Kion in the main rooms of Iho
lurch lust evening with un ut-
miance of iitoru thun 100.
The affair. Hponsort-'U- by the
ard of liutttKja and ciders, was
viMi by the concrcgallon to shoiv
pipit riution fur the excellent work
X the choir. -
j A featuro of the pleasant evening
f-iiH thti ja-eseiitulion of a lovely
iHii(iiet of roHcs and snapdragons
p .Mrs. Ilichardson us a token of
ii-piociution, which she received
it li a response of thanks.
The'ltcv. J. George Wall offered
io opening prayer. lr. K. I.
Ilussman, un elder of the church,
resided at the program of the eve
in, making un interesting' talk
b the choir.' Raymond O. Wil-
nuia sang a group of numbers, ac-
ompunied by Mrs, H. Hv Jtichurd-
: c. M, Humphreys, un elder,
;ave a talk expressing the congre-.
Uion's appreciation to the choir,
Ind to Mrs. Itlchurdson. He. pre
tented the-flowers to Mrs. Itiehard
ion. A group of vocul numbers
iy I'aut Knautz accompanied by
Mrs. Ktiautz was the final number
f l he program.. ,
A delightfuLiSoclul hour of visit-
(nit followed, and 'refreshments
i e served. - Mrs." W. CV Perkins
CASH
c AND
CARRY
I'hone Orders
Main 91
j'as chairman of tho refreshment
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Summer time and hot days remind us that good health contentment and a clear
thinking mind arc the results of well balanced summer foods. Our store is-full of
gocd things to cat, full of good health and especially priced for your benefit.. '
Saving
Lemons
Large Sunkist
45c
DOZKN
Mayonnaise
Nallys full pints
35c
Pickles
No. 2'a tins. Dills
23c
Catsup
Van Camps', 11 oz.,
19c
Walnuts
Fancy soft shells
2 lbs 49c
SPECIAL
Pineapple, packed in syrup.
2L', tins 3 for
1
( OFFICE Stone's Special blend I
fresh ground and roifsted is 5
good coffee 3 lbs. : . I
SARDINES One lb. oval
j tomato sauce, mustard or
i S cans .... .
Tomatoes Cabbage Peppers Pansies
Zinnias Asters, Etc.
Now is the time to plan your garden, so get WILSON'S PLANTS at Stone's. They
will grow the best. 4
committee and Mrs. CM. Hum
phreys chairmuu of tho decoration
committee.
Tho church was beautifully dec
orated with flowors for tho occa
sion. The vested Triad choir which
has been singing at every service
this year, will not appear now un
til fall, although members will as
sist In the choir during the sum
mer months. Tho choir has pro
gressed splendidly since lis organi
zation und appeared on u number
of civic progrums during tho year.
The visit of Mrs. G. U Clark, of
Caspar, Wyo., in La Grande was
tho occasion -of a delightful picnic
supper at the city park Wednes
day evening given by a number of
her friends. The group of families
included 24 persons. Shortly after
5 o'clock supper was served at ta
bles around the fireplace of the
park pavilion. An hour or two of
visiting passed pleasantly.
Mrs. Clark Is the wife of the Rev.
O. 1.. Clark, who was for several
years pastor of the Presbyterian
church when' both Mr. and Mrs.
(Mark won the hearty, respect and
affection of their congregation nnd
tho community. Luter they went
to Pendleton and now make their
home in Caspar, where Mr. Clark
has Ills headquarters as synodiQal
executive secretary of missions In
Wyoming. t- .
i Mre. Clark left Wednesday eve
ning for Pendleton nnd then will
go on to Walla Walla for tho com-
j mencement exercises at Whitman
where her son, James, is a member
of the graduating class.
She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.:
H. R. Hanna during her stay.
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Summer Foods for
Prices Saturday, Monday
A
New Spuds
Good'size, clean
5lU:.......25c
Summer
Cereals
CORN,"
FLAK US.
POST
BRAN......
PUFFED
WHEAT...
7c
11c
13c
Shredded
Wheat
Kellogg's new style
3 for. 25c
Toilet Tissue
1000-sheet rolls
3 for .. ... ... 19c
DOLLAR DAY ITEMS
SOAP Crystal white, the well i
known family laundry soap J
23 bars - I
No.
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t. 1 a sv.
baiau Jilj
sold in bulk
crs 3 quarts
MOM'III.'UC'
tins. I
illiuii.
size package
spiced
real saving
Entertain Club
At Dinner,, Bridge
At a pretty party at their home
on Main avenue, Mr. and Mra.
Harry H Zurbrlck eittertalned the
Clio club at dlnner-bildea last eve
ning.
Dinner was served at the small
tables at 7 o'clock. Hoa and
honeysuckle -formed table bouquets,
while baskets- of blue cornflowers
and lupin were attractive. Five
tables of bridge were at play, at
which Mrs. Norman Frees and F.
It. Appleby made high scores, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itoynolds re
ceived the guest prises. -
Kdward Holmes, formerly of Ijl
Orumle but now of Tacomn, wus a
guest of the evening. Mrs. Zur
brlck and Mr. Holmes will drive
to Walla Wulla tomorrow to bring
Mrs. Holmes to La Grande for a
weekend visit when Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes . will lie guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Zurbrlck. ,
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Members of the Thursday Bridge
club had a pleasant afternoon yes
terday when Mrs. F. 8. Ivanhoe
was hostets to them at a bridge
luncheon at the Hacajawea Inn. A
three-course luncheon was served
at 1 o'clock In Una hotel dlnlng'f
room at a large table at which a
bouquet of flowers In keeping with
the seuson was used." .
Following Juncheon bridge was
played in tho curd room, with Mis'.
J. C; Gulling making high score.
Mrs. Leila Jones will cntertaln
the club next' Thursday. '
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Miss Lymari Honor '
- Guest At Shower
Miss Trma Lyman, popular bride- j
elect, wus the inspiration or a de
lightful miscellaneous- shower at
MODERN
FOOD
STORES
We Deliver
$2.50 Orders
'Cabbage
New, solid heads
li.... 7c
Shrimp
A. & L. dry pack
3 CANS... -.49c
Crisco
Best for frying
3lbs.. 79c
Corn Meal
Yellow or white
9 lbs.... 39c
Jell-X-Cell
All fruit flavor ,
2 for : 15c
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1 uic coiiun sccu, i
brine vou contain- 0 I
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(tin Imiro I
vi.... .. e
with premium a j
3 for - I
whlch Miss Marie Couture was hos
tess last evening at the Sacajawca
Inn. '
Four tables of bridge were at
play lii the ladles room during tho
evening, Mra.'Lester Bramwell win
ning first prize and Mrs. AUdmer
Pluyle consolation. Following
bridge, refreshments wore served at
the bridge tables. Then a t largo,
cleverly decorated box, air-brushed
In black and gold, was brought tn.
containing many beautUul . and
lovely gifts for Miss Lyman. Open
ing of the gjfts brought tho pleas
ant evening to a c!ok$.
Those Invited by Miss Couture
were: Mrs. Francis Oreullch, Mrs.
.awien,ce Hull, Mrs. William
Hcughan, Miss Fonda Hanks, Miss
Luclle ltluck, Mrs. Lent Kussoll.
Mrs. Elmer McManus, Mrs. Clark
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Dale Cox. Mrs.
Melvln Larson, Mrs. Kills Knight,
Miss Kuth Bramwell, MIkh Made
line Barbeau, Mra, John Htoddard,
Miss Winona Lyman, Mrs. A. L.
Helms, Miss Lillian Hlms, Mrs. Aud
mcr IMayle, Mrs. Lester Bramwell,
Mrs,. - Clyde Zimmerman, Mrs.
George Lyman and the honor guest-
The date of Miss Lyman's wed
ding ' to Doyle Zimmerman Is
June 9.
Tho Me-Way-Tum-a-Lum Bridge
club had an enjoyable meeting yes-
terday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Elliott Auatln In Ladd (.tin-,
yon. Three tables of bridge were
nt play, Mrs. Ituy Brown making
high score and Mrs. Henry l'eob
ler second. Refreshments were
served at the close of the after
noon.: During a short business meeting'
Mrs. Clyde Hoppel was elected
president for the coming year and
Mrs. Henry Kwin secretary und
press correspondent.: Mrs. A. K.
Tee-bier Is retiring president.
The club will have Its next meet
ing on Thursday, June 14, nt the
city park, i , .
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!A farewell parly took place at
Kagles hull last evening, the occa
sion' being tho departure of Mrs.
John Smith for near Lewlston, Ida.,
where Mr., and Mrs. . Smith and
their children will make their
homo. Members of tho Kaglen
loilge and tho auxiliary wero In at
tendance. Cards and dancing were
tho diversions of the pleasant eve
ning. Mrs. Smith was presented
with a purse as a farewell gift from
members of tho auxiliary. Itefresh
mcnts wero served at an appropri
ate hour. .
The fumlly left this morning.
MENUS
lly Kbtter Mary
It It MAKMOAST Sliced nlneultnle.
'cereal cooked with raisins, crcum,
toustcd suit cod fi.sh, crisp ryo toast,
milk, coffee. '
3AJNCH HON Baked new cub-
bage. shredded leuc rmiucu sand
wiches, rhubarb ,. morlnguo pie,
mlllt, coc,oa; . , - . -
DINNlOit Stuffed mutton chops.
Vice In tomato sauce, uruugu and
watercress Hulud, strawben-y arum
puffs, milk, coffee.
Puff shells arc filled with n mix
ture, of sweetened whipped crcum
and "diced und sweetened straw
berries. Fine whoto berries arc
used to garnish the puffs.
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I nu uiiu unu-lliili tum v;i 11111-
barb, cup granulated suur, '1
eggs. 2 tnblcspoons flour, Vt cup
.powdered sugar. teaspoon va
nilla, plain pastry.
1 Beat yolks of eggs with granu
lated sugar mixed and sifted with
flour. Add prepared rhubarb und
stir until thoroughly mixed. Turn
Into a pie pan lined with plain pas
try and bake JW minutes In a mod-'
i orate oven. "Bent whites of eggs
Hintil sliff, bent In powdered sugar
nnd vanilla umt pile over top of pie
when cool. - Bake 1 1! minutes In u
slow oven.
I If a meringue is not put on a pie
until It Is cooled the meringue will
not liquify.
. Mont with flcckB at fill IllroilKli
out Ih more tender und has more.
Jtilee thun cuts wlthojit nny fut. It'
meut cuts are not frenh, Uley will
liuve dark, dry edKea.
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Bridge
Pointers
By Milton O. Work
OONTItACr B1UDG12
Yesterday, In tho discussion of
"following" bids, tt was pointed
out that when an 'original No
Trump bid has been made, tho next
player Is apt to bo tho initial lend
er if Ills opponents get tho con
tract, und that consequently his fol
lowing bid 'would not u0 11 11 1 to
kavo any loud directing value. With
an Initial Major bid, tho probabil
ities once again nro that If tho stdo
of tho original bidder obtain tho
contract, It will bo In tho first
named and that Second Hand will
bo the original leader. But aftor
an Initial Minor bid tho chances
are that tho Third Hund will
chango tho declaration and Fourth
Hand will be tho original lender.
Therefore when ono of a Minor Is
bid initially, the following bid Is
likely to be of great value as a lead
director, und 1t uUo may bo of en
ormius value by shutting out a No
Trump bid by Third Hand.
Another Important question to
consider In Contract is vttiether tho
bid following adverse suit-bid may
be made by a call of ono or wheth
er It necessitates a call of two. It
seems wise to adopt tho conven
tion that when bids following ad
verse suit bids aro made with less
strength than Is roqulred for nn In
itial suit-bid, they should bo limit
ed to bids of one made over an,
Initial Minor; and that all other
following bids, Including ono Hpndo
over ono Heart and two Clubs over
one Diamond, should announce tho
full strength required for an initial
bid nt Contract.
The' following examples will
nmko Jills clour.
' ' No. I
?X-X-X
XXX s
XX
Tn Contract with this holding by
West. If South (Deulor) bid ono
Heart, a pass would bo udvlsublo:
but If South (Dealer) bid ono Dia
mond or oho Club, ono Spado
should bo bid for tho reason ex
plained above.
No. .
H-X
fX-X-X
R-Q-X-X-X
XX
Willi tho above liund held by
West, u bid of ono Dlumoud should
bo iiwmIu If South (Dealer) start
by bidding ono Club; but if South
Vubs, bid oim of a Major, or ono
No Trump, this West hund should
pftHS. . - ' .
Contract IJrlrlgo will bo con
tinued next Friday.
Copyright, Jolui F. Dlllo Co.
Good cuts of beef are edged with
fdtuw-eolorcd fut, are firm, und
have fine grain miicle. Poor beef
has coarso, f lubby flesh, Is dark
colored with yellow, oil fut. :
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AH of the new style touches nnd most popular shades of the season are.
featured in this sale of stylish dresses.. .: ; . . . . , ,
Dresses of distinction, for sport, street and afternoon just the models
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Lu Grande's Exclusive Iieady-lo-Wear and Millinery
op Vy JLi JLi tj)
Phone MAIN 759
Finishing Our Job
Of Expanding
This week will see our .new, enlarged store
practically finished,- with numerous improve
ments included to provide better Service to you,
to help us serve you more conveniently.
Watch for our special features next week as
a part of our formal invitation for you to visit
the. bigger and better store.' It always pays to
buy your groceries and meats at Joel's the
Store of Personal Service. -
FEATURES FOR
SATURDAY
Strawberries, 3 boxes .29c
Green Peas, 3 lbs. 25c
New Potatoes, 5 lbs. .25c
Coffee, any brand, lb .53c
Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. ....... . . . . .73c
Potatoes, well sorted, 100 lbs. . .59c
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