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r 6,1928 ; ' ' ;': 1 V'i 'v V .1 ' ' LA GRANDE feVENING OBSERVER ' ' ' 's ' ' ' ; ' : PtT1 Wednesday,' June - . i BridgeParty and ; Shower- In Honor , .. Of Bride-Elect ' To "compliment Miss , Irmn. ,y-ii man. much rwed hrlde-clcet, MUs l'ondu flanks entertained nt un at tint'IivR bridge party nod handker chief shower lust evening at tho. home of he if parents, Mr, uml Mrs. V. Ii: Hunks.. On O wvonu, Bridge- . vnm ut pliiy nt, three tables during the even ins, Miss -Winona J.ymnn Jcarrie Skiff, receiving., the prize. Consolation ' honor guest, went (a Mt-B, Leal itu.ell. The hostess. hostess served a lunch ton at the small tables .following bridge, ' , .I'retty bouquets pf carnations nnd sweetpeua, suggesting un or cltld and pink color sclieme, were et'IW-tlvely arranged, - The shower was a feature of the evening. liuesta of Ml 'llankw where, she will' be married .Jo Carl Burns. , . The evening was pent hejnmlngr tB lOU'all fnf lha hnnnr riluiit 1 guessing game was woo b'y Miss' Carrie Skiff.' Miss Cameron re- ceived many beautiful und useful ' gifts. At the close, of tht evening Mis. Cameron and th honor guest's mother served a two-course luncheon. Those present were Mrs. Frank -MelotUs Mrs. H. O. -Cole. Mrs., Blake Shields, Mrs.. Howard Kvaiis. , Mrs. Fisher and- smull daughter, Mrs. Nolan Hklff, Mies Gwenlth Berger, the her mother uid Ujju "Believe Something' and one by Attorney J. S. Hodgin on "The Spir it of 1'rogiess" mado the evening a worthwhile and Interesting one. Adds to Deeds of Ladies Baker Couple Wed At Church Her,e "Announcements -Tim Home' dt-partim-nt of the Klrst rrealyterlun church will have their annual s picnic' at ltlvoralile pnrk .ThUTSdiiy urtwnooi) ut 18:30' o'clock. v All members niid friends uro IiivIUmU ' MIH , l.uVello Rlllltll The llHfilonnry society -of the( l'Trst T'lCBliyterlun church will meet n't-2.:io o'clock Krldoy ufter noon nt the home of Mrs. Hul llolinenliuinn on Klrat street. Miss Oeneva'Sayro will talk on her ex Mrlences us iv nilsslonury unl will show mime of her cuilors which unt T.eo'Hho collecti'd. Ill t'hinu. . worn M rs. Kruncls Orenlleh. Mrs. I Hilrtholomcw were lliurrled 111 lM l.eul liusselll Miss .Murle Couture. Uronde Sulurduy evurthiB by the Mrs, Wllllnm HeuBhun, Miss ).u-llw- Father O. Nooy. of th die 'pluck. Miss Lillian Sims. Miss t'hurch of Our Ijidy of the Valley. Mudvline Uarliiau. Miss Huthi Ml"- Harlholomew Is a daughter llnmiucjl, Mrs. John Stoddard, 1 of M- sle Smith and was Biad Whiotm l.ynmii. Mrs. Kenneth Meil- ' "ated from the Halter HlKh school, ford and tho honor Buestj Miss Ly-Ml- Harlholomew is the son of Mrs. ifijiii. : T. Harlholouie-and wus B''aduntd , '. . . . 'from the Baker High school in '25. . lie is employed by the Kastcrn MENUS A Rninlt, Informnl offntr of Mon rtay'.evenlng wiih u trout dinner nt 1h,homo of' Mr. und Mrs; J..'l'; Longfellow, which was in the. '.nature- of a no-host. A . siilendld Oregon Light and l'owcr company. , 'The young couplo "nre popular umong , Ahe, '-young folk ..of, 1m. Urumle, having visited herp and psrticipaieu in inier-scnooi aciivi- catch of.flnh Sunday by a quartet ties on numerous' occasloris'. 'They nt Ja y ramie Hporisnfen prompted the dinner. Kollowing un excellent dinnef a pleiiHant evening of bridge wnW spent. "ThoHi! who enjoyed tlve lstla Hffair were- Mr. and Mrs. Chahles Itoehni, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. I'oaNfh, Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Bt'len and-Mrr and Mrs. Long fellovV. i J ,' .- ; ; - . -,::r, -rsy- , Th Ladles 'nuxillary to the Bro--therhoo4l of Kallrnad Trainmen had an' lri(ieHling meeting at Eagles - Jiafl iftist evening wlien, their imal- returned to Baker Sunday onA will makp their home (here. ' . V , :' s ' Tvo engagements' 'were , an nounced last week at the Oregon State college that, though they do not concern la Orande couples, will )e of Intcreflt to. a number ot folkJwrei, v , Tho botrothnl of, Mliw Doitothy Elizabeth Goddard. daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrtt. V. I- aoddard, of Portland, to David Samuel Tucker, of Klgln, was announced at the Alpha Cr wn delegate to the biennial eon-1 "outturn is a memoer, mm we. Vllnnn l I'loit,!,,,,,! Inul 'mnnlll I M T. I lICKer 18 U1C HUH UI nils. 4 made a convention report. Mr. and Mrs. Couglienower returned : Saturday evening, stopping on the way In Nebraska and oilier states for a sport time. . , ; '. , " A social 'meeting followed the wiM-e served by Mrs. -George Clay, v . MfftnfL Mrs. . Ward Fowler, Mrs. Fred j Balmes a iJd Mrs. John Adskhn. It was announced that Whlto j. Itosei social dun of the auxiliary,'' will meet next Wednesduy evening with Mrs? M. J. Sullivan at her home on Second and Adams. Mrs. Lillian Hrlgtfs wyi bo .assistant hos tess. Attendance at last night's meet ing was fcxcejrtionnlly large. ,. r v; Mrs. Hoy Camoron' entertained nt a shower at her home on Cedar street 4ust eyening in honor of hw flislnr-ln-law, Miss, Klda-'Cameron. who leaves shortly for Lihby, Mont., It. Hill, of Klgln. He la a mefoibcr of Alpha CI lhl soclul fraternity, Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic, honor ary Beta Alph Psi, accounting hon orary, und Alpha Kapp Pl, com merce honorary. ' At simultaneous announcement I Beta Phi ity and the Sigma Phi Kpsl . Hy.SWtr Mary i -'-RUKAKFAST Bananas with lemon, -'cereal, cream, creamed dried bet-f on toast, extra toast, marmalade, milk coffee. . H'NCHKON Asparagus, abort .cake, radishes, cui cusiartl. H-m-onado. , V -; - ' ;t J;INNi:u VealiYmd ve.geianio !pie, new cabbage salad, snawner ries with creauu phiin cake, milk, coOce. ' ' , ' 1 ' ' Try serving bananas In . the "shell," With HVctlonH'uf lemon. The lemon Is'sciueeSted'over the bajlaha' and the fruit Is .eaten, with- a Jork. Tins is on extremely attractive service If glyss plates and small Im ported fruit knives with colore handles are used. ; 1 I 1 ' ' ' Veal and Vcgctnlilc PIo Three-fourths pound lean veal, 2 tablespoons butler, 2 tublespoons flour, t c"P t,ny cooked onions, 1 cup diced cookr-il carrots, 1 cup cooked potato marbles, 1 . cups flour, 2 teaspoons baiting ppwder, 2 tablesnoons ahortuning, milk, salt. . ' Choose a cheap cut of veal, t.ov-j A , - f' - , ; 1 'i ' ' KEA Chtcaio PureaH During tke Woman's World' Fair at lit CollBeum In Chicago,' Wadessa Graf, Evsnston, III., flyer, added hr accomplialimentB to tiose of her e.t . Uadeisa .posed for this pletur on a floodlight be. 1 'tween flights. Library Ghats Three Prisoners Bridge Pointers Bj Milton a Work AVe are eontlnutiiK today the con sideration of , hlddinir situations both simple und complex. : TOKAY'K II AMI ' ' tio-x-x J-X-X ', . R-X-fl ; 4WX Ion fittternlty, the engagement .of New nnd Interesting books .re cently put Into circulation 'attUo La Grande public library follow:; "Noil-Fid I on i ' , ' Any Girl can bo Good' Looking," er with boiling water and simmer, Cadea. - ; lweuer in me uunKie, - v - iiiii!iii f(i. HHivinir. Viaeei "Transition,' Durnnt. . in casserole or baking dish, about "Why Stop Learning?". Fls.ier. vacnit luiir filling dish. Uemove fUt from i A Pilgrimage ip t-uiesui.e ..fw,.--. broth -und strain 'through cheese flick. ' " - I cloth. Melt butter, stir In flour i "X ou Lan t iivo i wur w i-i v, i until tender. Let cool In the broth) and drain. Cut meat into small s Three questions ooncm-nlng the j above huhd; score love-all. IJuw i many can you answer?- Mnka up j vour mind before reading the ans wers. , v. 1. What should South (Denier) declare, holding tho above hand? S, What should Wwt (Second Hand) declare with It, South hav ing hid one No Trump? 3. ; What should Kast ( Knurl h llai:rt) declare with It; South hav lug bid ohe No Trump, West hav ing doubled and North having passed? TIIK AXSWKItfi L' One Cluh. This hand lute the strength to Justify n t'o-mtlt (Class B) No Trnmper. With four sure tricks distributed In two suits, and th other two longer than two cards, such a No Trump b Justi fied: but only when the two strong stiltxyire -both short mo that a suit bid cannot properly be made with either.; In this band It the small Club were, n Sjlade or a Heart, No Trunin .Would he the eniTeeL bid; but us there Is a four-card suit to bid, that suit Is a sounder declara tion than a Class B N'o Trump. 2. t. Pass, fj close case between a pass and n double, but the' pass probably Is sounder j because the strength of the hand Is all In the two Minors and It does not pre sent much probability or success with the partner answering with a weak four-card Major. Further more, It Is the type of hand which I promises tu save game u gamut un Union Stock Show ' Thursday, La Grande Day, Let's Co!. We will be closed all afternoon.. r . I F-fl adverse No Truiim. IieiUI liKU -W Ull) .3 Two Nl, Trumps If pluylnit I the final (tiime of a ruhheri pass '' ' , . - 1f phiylliK the first Kame, the sec- .. ORl-JdON CITV.uOre., June (! , xnuplite or l'roBrPs. (Al') Three of the four prisoners lBve 10Hxe Muua ,imlhle, u.is who escaped froin the flaekamas haml '-muja ,,e,.,ny furnish Hie county lull yesteiHlny were caphued'iitl.enKth (,lel. u, KO Kum8 at No this morning. liwrence Uraper jTM1 n ,f ,,.ll(lt ,)1(lB ,wo Nl, TpunlM, and Phillip Uiph. sentenced to sov- or ,u Mrut Holltn.H N1 Xl.llmp e. en nnd live yeni-s respectively s"-,vel.ely Knxt mHkm n Huslness terdny on had check charges, were la)w i(a .rmUB Himtll , lliy n. found hy NlKht Officer II odnett In. Nu Trum ciul,lect. The riihher house where- they were Kiune I10I11K worth twice us much Pancing Students - Guests At Picnic ' A delightful event of yesterday afternoon "was a picnic at the city park at which Aduh Losh Rose entertained her dancing pupils. A picnic lunch was served and u number of the pupils gave a group of pretty dances during the after noon. Miss Virginia Wiley gave a classic dance, Miss Ann Stoddard a rose dance, MIbr Marcla Summer danced "To a Wild Hose," Winifred Scott gave a slave, dance. Mary Frees a mask dance and Millicent Hansen a classic. Sams Price for over 3$ years 25 ounces Cor 25 milli6ns of pounds used s BY THE GOVERNMENT : Guaranteed Pure his everilns Madame Ttose will present her cluss in a dance recltul at the Arcade theater between the first and second shows. An out standing" feature of the program will be a dnnce number by Mud amc Itose anil her dancing- partner, llayniond Kibnk.vof Walla Walla. ...... A pleasant and interesting 'social inec-ting- of the Kvcryman's Hlbie class and the l.oyal Women's llihle class of the Chiistlnn church took place last evening In the form .of a picnic at the city park. - The nl- fair was the monthly soclul of the two clusses with un attendance of more than CO. i- Shortly after 6 o'clock a plcnlG stipner was served at the pavilion. A (alk oy Mrs. Gertrlldo Bcatty.on Cook until thick and I Miss Hope Inlow and h'rederick A. j..nil u,i,i IWO rus of broth, sllrrlnir Guest. Jioprmun, -uoiu 01 i:t-iiuii;iuii. u.-i announced, . Miss -lnlow Is known here as the daughter of City School Superintendent and, Mrs,' H. K. In low, of Pendleton. . Mr. MoHrman is a member of a jiromlnent pionee. family of Pendleton, and Is com- pletltlffliis wiiluifor. .Utsiosljcr's TSegnr ,ot.tlie I'niverKlty oYeHinn??' sotiu Ho Is a graduate of Or:. -.- How Ued Is Amerlca?"'Irwin., "Safari," Johnson. . - r ', "Kdgar Allan loe,". Krutnh.' : "Best Plays of 1S2G-27." Mantle. Dlsrnell," M'nurols. ' . i"A Som of - Mother India Ans '.: ,, ii . . ... ' . - . .- r Add w, r.' ...1 mltted peaceably. constantly smooth. '. . v. Season well with salt, uepper and celery salt. Add cpoked vegetables to veal and pour over sauce. .Mix and sift flour, baking powdei-und salt und work In shortening, auu ,,.,,. ; ,. A ,M. uillli, culling It into dry Ingredients i ) nflfi Rtl.Sprn,, Wall. Street," with a knife, cjiough to make a soft . .. . . . . v. : . Ti dough, v, - j -oludlolus," Rockwell. ' ' ; -:'1' " j ... i. ... Hull into a sheet about one-halt ..chllr mlw choice," Wndsworth. l ' . h,sr."Scec Grateful mixture In baking dish, not letting, wthm ''' ' biscuits touch each other. Bake SIM "Woman Wn0 stoie Everything,' minutes In ki hot oven and servo. -rjennett ' . i. . Any .left-over meat can be used l "llnlnnds.' Chase. ' - .. . . ' in nils way, usnis u. ,ju, nu, , If gravy bus .oeen They offered no resistance. . ..,-,..,,,. ,. ,h .,.i About the anme time Jack l.lver-j(iim( mnke)l u.ivantugeoliB to more, alleged burglar, wns found (iike th(f ruhber. ,,ut at llny olh. Ity -neputy Sheriffs Thompson and nenalty sure Relsacker as he was making ms k nmtl fn)m (l miH,neHH , Vum Way OIU OI lOWn, . HU tunu ni,,j- Iprohubly would be worth more than going game. Mast need have no because ' - . ' fear of a lftlsiness -l'ass ' 'we can't 'understand hpw sonie North must have n bust and. no ,..iij ..! nvin-a niur. matter which suit West leiids, Kast .... 'u.w. hnlrt ' ih,. swim- Ihas a card of sulflclont strength to mlng reeorrts and most of the oth vr eniiurunce marks, too:'. force a card of value 'from, the hand of South who undoubtedly made his hid with a very light holding. ' . NEW!- v,. '.,-;-.-,-' , ; ' -, . ' " -. ' ' ' ' , . ' s. '- "Betty Baxley , v Daytime Dresses Many brand new styles, new basque styles, new full skirts, new straight line models, organdie collars-pla ? trimmed. Each and every one will tub beautifully and , give many weeks of wear. ,. . 1 A .-; .., j .. - : ?1.95 to $8.50 ' PUTMAN'S Ln Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and MWJnery Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Pce for tin stock, lci"tovor With d, roast it can bo used -without' making .the sauco In tho recipe. THE GARDEN Budweiser . Real Quality Malt Syrup Baked with Budweiser Malt Syrup, bread, cake and cookiet are more delicious) and nutritious. .. All the world loves . . a Winner ANHEUSER'BUSCH, St.Louif LA GRANDE GROCERY CO. Local Distributor x UCrndt,Orfc BLUMAUER & HOCH CO. ' - iLL.f..Ak Distributor! Portland, UT. BM-82 i..vi:mi;k and wiiitk llOltOKR Tlorders of lavendpr agpratum and white alyHMim haVe become cle- , servetlly popuhtr features uf the summer garden. It is a comblna-.j Hon easily within the skill of the most inexperienced giU'deiier. It can he made easily merely by mak ing a shallow drill a foot and a hull from the edge of the bed and sowing Hie ugemtuni need aiuV six inches from the edge of the bed j how n parallel row of sweet alys-! sum seed. Thin the plants when tho seed KermlnatcH to .six inches j apart and the lavender and whilw edging Is marled. All " that ls: necesHiify after that is to keep It weeded and watered. 1 Blue Star and Blue Perfection are two fine types of dwnrf com uut nireratunis. It Is one of the most satisfactory jit beddins plants because of Its freedom of blooming. rurnishinc a sheet of lavender until frost, and because it Is not marred by ruin and does not fade under the hottest sun. It grows quickly from seed sown outdoors In warm weather,' the plants frequently catching up with transplanted stock from the hotbed or Indoor seed box. There are fine white varieties and blue with lighter Venters, but the light and dark solid-colored varieties give the best effect. ' AlyKsum I.iltje (lern is a standby in every garden for Its sheet of snow-white flowers and clean at tractive scent. It makes wide mats as the season progresses and Kive more nnd more bloom until freezing weather stops It. It does nut" trnnsplnnt well and should be sown where it is to. remain and be thinned rigorutisly to six inches ;umrt. This will soon Klve A solid mat of foliage almost hidden by the bloom. A few seeds planted in a window box will give a fine edging to drtOp over the nides of the box. ISoth the uterinum and alyssuin will flourish in almost any soil, hut 'they require ,i full amount of sunshine to do their best. The miniature marigold, tngetns wlgn;ita pumila, with ferny foliage studded with' tiny yellow flowers Is ..fteri planted with the ageratum ami makes n nhowy edging. It should be sown In a row In the snni manner as the alyssuin and thinned to six Inchew apart. H can he more easily transplanted than either the alyssum of agerntum. Td Rust" Cannon.' ' ' , "Chivalry Peak," Cobb. 1 i "Cat's Rye," Kreeman. , , "Ginger Elln," Hueston.- ' "Iron and Smoke," Knye-Bmtth. J'Knuekles." Kellnnd. '"Anabel nt Sen." erwin. v "Canary Murder Case,". Van nine. ' - . , fClock Strikes Two," Webster. "Transplanted," Wliitlock. "Tho Bridge of San Luis Rey," Wilder. t Wlntersmoon," Walpole. Clair Amblor," Tarkington. She'll Follow Carol For New Cream You will Just love this new wondsr. i fill ; clennKtnK Pienm contuliiliiis f'ocoa Diltler. which mellH Into the Hldn ri-movlim nil dirt nndlKrlme. , (li-ent tor dry or looHe kinH. l-.s-, rellent tor nun und wind burn. , PfnvpntH nnnronchinir wrlnklRH. i Ask for MKL.I.O-CIL.O Cocoa 'lint-II ter ClennHinc Ci-enni. Mention. tnr . full niime. (Hukh IJiuku, Inr. Adv. A Chlc-aKO man ran Ills Olltomo hHe Into a train, deiallpd several rarn and wa unhurt. Hut then we can t all he ChlrnBO men. !i 2 . si . Mm mnw II I Ml . . .'..Ji ! I IVeWelcomeyou taPortlands J 00 comfort bU room , each with -bath. Reasonable ratei. (Jonvenlent downtown location. . tiow under ptttonal managemtM of 8AMD.ADKIS80N : tfht HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON NliA. London Bureau With Prlnes Carol of Itumanla, when he oheys the expulsion or der Issued hy the British Home office, will go Mm. MaKda Lui) escue, with whom he has been llvlnfr since he left his country two years apo, Mme. Lupescue Is pictured here on the Houlh fil.idstone, Knglnnd, estate where Carol took refuse. Our Permanent Waves That Look , Natural For those fashion able moderns we sug gest our permanent wave that is not t6o harsh that gives the hair the look of being naturally wavy. Call Today for Appointment REYNAUD'S Beauty Shop "Wo Lead Others Follow" Do You Buy Advertised Goods? Of course you do; everybody does. Just run over in your mind the various articles that, you have pur chased in the last week or the last month. How about . foods? . Your breakfast fruits, cereals and bacon are all advertised. Probably that is how you first came to know of them through advertising. Probably the shoes you are wearing, or the dress or suit you have on are equally well-known advertised makes, arid you -are proud of them.. . , ' ' , - " In the home. On the floor ate rugs and tf noleum the better wearing kinds are. extensively advertised. What about the kitchen? Aluminum ware, gas ranges, hot water heaters, dish and clothes washers, cooking utensils of all kinds practically everything you use is advertised. You buy advertised products because you have confidence in them. You know that a manufacturer cannot afford to advertise shoddy, or unworthy merchandise. - Advertising. is one form of insurance. It gives you a feeling; of perfect confidence and safety when you ask for an advertised brand, for you know that you . will get the quality and service you expect. The name is the guarantee. ' j ' The more you read advertising the more you will know about human progress. You will become well posted in almost every line of human endeavor and a canny judge of values. Reading advertisements is a fine habit.. Cultivate it. , ,.:' Read the advertisements and buy advertised poods. They are the safest investment. U re