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it tt i j i rn 1 . f; Thursday.' June 71 1928 " tj V. 1 " tA'tiRANDE "EVENING OBSERVER' . . Society News Christian Ladiea': -Aid Elects' And" " ; : Seats Officers ' An Important incetlng of the ' I'lirlKtdin' Indies' Aid took . jiluco yesterday afternoon when Mrs. A. .V.. Nelson vus Installed president for the coming year. Mrs. It. J. Kitchen presided at- the 'meeting which wiu t lie final one of Oie JiUHlnoMS year. A uotluck luncheon . xAih enjoyed at 1 o'clock lit tlie church. Following luncheon tho Wtnlnesa meeting took phice., J'ray ItH? wus offerud by Mm ' 1 M. l'ur jW. Tho meeting: was a bu ml nary of the yenr.i 'IMie leaders Reported good -Work 'throughont . the ''Kleetionof of fleers took ulue those being rhoffcnwre Mrs. Nel son, president; Mrs. K. iA. Putnam, 4ee. president; Mrs. ( l Mil'her non, Hi'eretury; Mrs. I. It, I'urdy, treasurer, ami MrH. A. I.. Voelx. Mm. , Hurry' Suf(dos:, Mrs. Kdwurd Kb'ell nnd .Mis, I., t. l.aphum, division 'leaders, Following the progrnui, Mrs.-.A. ?t: Hose installed tire now officer.!. '. 'Mrs. Nelson presented- Mm. Kltchon sUh a. lovely gift, from the'uid hs a. token of est tern for flier services as president: Mrs. 'Kltrhen made an appropriate. .iT- . Hponse. The lesson for the day-was :' from Kirttt (.,orinthlans, ,chapt'r, l.1, .bnd was Riven by Mrs. K red Huff- wan.' A clrrle prayer followed. - Mrs. Huffrrian -gave a piunnloguo, Mrs. Qertrude Heatty gave a short ,1alk. und Mrs. Pariker. talked on 'Wlomrf Atc "In v jrrlca.;'; :Mrn. ,'tleorge lrtoeheHtdr Followed with , a t talk on 7J-i oino Ltfu 4ln China." '. , Then Mrs. Nelson , save a reading, "The Hulldyrs." The subject of a . lalk hy Mrs (;. l'V Mcpherson was "The Influence;. of 'Miuslon Homes in Japan.; Mr. Putnam sung "The iKuith'.of 'Our Mothers" and- Mrs. Putnam gave a Italic on "Trulnlng 'World . ('IthionR?' . Mr. 'I'utnam ;' .talked, his subject ' .being "Home I At In the Philippines,'.! " V . ' A ! farewell' Hark wan made 'by Mis. Frank, HntilHty, who is leav ing. The' lnglng '-.of a hymn ; brought the meeting to a close. - ' At a "srood fellowship" reception ' ; at the christian "ehurch last ' eye- 'iiliiff menihertt'of tho congregation ' honored Mr. 'and Mrs. A.v V. Nel " v son and bade farewell to Mr. and v.Mrs. Frank Hardtsty and son. Tom. "?who are inovlhK lo Vancouver. The i , ''Congregation look thLi method or .V expressing o Mr. and Airs. Nelson -their sincere. appreciation1-of the . faithful and tireless- service nf .Mr.. and Mts. Nelson ti their church. ' Mrs. JV. J. Kitchen vas )n churge of the proRram und presMed; ninlt v "iIVb a'n' appropriate talk to' Mr. find Airs. Nelson '.and Inviting il':ff to the platform,, with hr. - Mr. tld Mrs. Nelson r.spondeii . Tltie Hev It. I,. I'utnam made "k farewell .talk, exnrcssinT' thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty and Leslie -White, 'and Mr. Nelson complimented Tom Hardesty for his excellent work ifs a boy scout. -.In betinlf of the Christian troop they presented Tom with a Hible. v ,t An enjoyable proRram- that' in eluded a violin solo by Mnrian :Wnsner, a piano, solo by Mildred .Hpencer. a vocnl duet iy Winona and Theona I'utnam. piunologues by Mrs. Krcd Huffman, was given. Mrs. Jlurdonty made a farewell talk. - '.'' Those who roc.elved at the door were Mrs. J. IX Smith, Mrs. Arno Voebi and Mrs. O, K. JJUffy. Who lmve been members of the congre gation longer than anyone else, and Mr. and Mrs. Putnam. Mrs. Clyde W. Hunting, assisted .by Mrs. Joe Hnodgrnas and . Mrs. Frank Mlller lng. presided at the refreshment 'l tables. ' : ' i - The impressive double ring ceje - mony was iierformed Wednesifay . evening at 8 o'clock wlien the He. v. J. George Wula unlted'ln marriage Miss Dello Tracy and Charles A. Pnxton, both of Klgin. The young couple was accompari , ityl by Mr. and Mrs! Fred Tracy and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tax- ton will make their home at Elfin- iheetl rtebekah lodge no. f?0 was held last evening at th I, O. O. F. tem ple with Mrs. Lucy Gillman, noble grand. : presiding and . about; l0 members in4 attendance." Features lodge reports from Mrs. An sen and Mrs.: iierry, who were delegates i from 'Crystal Kebekah No. -6l) to I Koseburg last ;uonth. A pleasant I social hour during wlitch refresh I ments were, seryed at the temple , lUnlng room.. Mrs. I. D, Noah wus In charge'of the refreHhment com i mittee. - ' . M. E. Ladies Aid,.-1.' Plan For Bazaar nme. of hi wrltlK were also read. .. . At the clos of the program Mrs. Andersorf sprved deltrlous refresh, ments. ;. . - -: Bridge Party.Held -- .' AX Harrison Home One of the. largest and rtiost n,t- The'MetJiodlst KplscApal I-ndles' Aid met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Chirk on Oak street. Tho entertaining comntlttee, of which . Mrs. - 1j. V., Johnson, was chairman, follows: Mrs. Fred Smith, Mra McShuin. Mrs. Wheat ley, Mrs. Oscar Utley, Mrs. .A. Har rison, Mrs. Jrwin.1 .Mrs. Herman. Mrs. ltlchey and Mrs. Scott. Plans Were, .made for the annual, bazaar to -be held Nov. '' Mrs.. Whentley led In the orter nion devbtionals. -An interesting program was given. Miss Doro thea Harrison gave a rending, Miss Margaret' Milne a viqlln solo, Mrs. Leslie, Puncan a reading, Mrs. Mc clain a reading. v Mis- I-ee Hapford, the president, appointed committees for next year. Tho hostesses sorvod refresh ments. ' ' ; About 4a members nvere In .at tendance. This was the final ihoet ing until fall, v' - '-'-yt L i t ,. m: J .l,r . ; 'The'flnal meeting .of Hie PAby teriart Ladles' Aid until autmnn took place in tho form' of a pat t hick -luncheon and urternoon ses- slon yesterday . at the ' church. Luncheon was served In the dining room in the basement, Mrs, C. It. Kberhard, president, ' presided' at the afternoon's meeting. Discussion of plans for the ba xaar Nov. 10 was' a major part of the session; Mre. Harry It. Turner Is generalehairmnn this year. The committee chairmen follow: candy. Mrs. Oscnr Poarch and Mrs. Robert yiajjln; handkerchiefs, Jir,.Margar f Ingle' and; Mr. W. Perkins: .'dolls, doll, clothes amlL things for t tiP dresser, Mrs. A. J. Rtange, Mrs. i, it. Aloe- apron booths, Airs. K, Buchanan, Mrs.. C. 1. Miller; nilsccllaneous. Mrs.' T. Mrs.-. A.'.Mc'Kinstryn dlhner and lunch,. Mrs.-J. T. Richardson. ,Mrs. Rny Buell; White Klephant, Mrs. Wlillom Condlt: dec-Oriftlon, Mrs. Mllo Smith, 'Mrs. O. .n. Claycomb, Mih; p. L. McDowell. ' An' interesting program m" eluded several readings hy Mrs. Lynn Wright and organ solos by Richardson, Mrs, Ohe.ster Thomp son. . - : '. . ' It was announced that tho Stitch and Chatter club will meet June 14, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. C. N. Palmer at 703 Adams, It was decided that the auxiliary would disband for the neit two months, resuming session the first Wednesday in September.1 V .',- i ? The Porkdale club had a pleas ant meeting yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Cook, Mrs, IK K. Hagey and Mrs. Lv Bmalley enter taining at the home of Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Frank Owsley, president pre sided at te short business, session. An Interesting program ' followed, beginning Vlth two recitations by Mary Cook. They were 'Lamb tractive briUge'parties to be given Chops and Pineapple" and "How to this season took plaee?at the farm (Make a Cake by One Who Knows." home of . Mrs. Joe Harrison, east Ueulali Hugoy gave a reading or La prpjidej; yesterday afternoon ;and Jimmy Cook gavo a piano solo, when Mrs.. Har.risp.ii and Mrs. .Miss Ruth RinaUey sang "Mother Frank "Wardell enterth,liied. Hands" and "She Walks in Her Klght tables of bHdgo were at Husband's Sleep." Mary Cook gave play during the afternoon. Mlss;two piano solos'Dreamland" and KthoL.Kauts of Twin l-Nills. Ida.,i"It was a Simplo Art." . Visitors who is visiting her slater Mrs, H.. alluded Mr- Vlydo Lund. Doris Avery, made high score. Mrs. Cade, Ruth Rmnlley. Mae Schaef Claudo Lynch won second prize.- Mrs. Clyde Davis. - 1 The roomswero beautifully dec-l Hoses and gladioli were used orated with mixed- bouquets ,ln tastefully in decorating tho rooms. .which peonies predominated A HUIM V.H SIIOK to wear with sports clothes is or white kid and suede. C-A wide -strap across tiio Instep gives uupport. Bridge Pointers By Milton O. Work . A twb-eoursa luncheon wns served at the bridge tables nt the closo of the aftwnoon. , ' . . ' , " .; " Jfrs. Harley Smlth'and Mrs, Les- ter I trammel I were hostess' last evening at ' tho La Grando hotel; complimenting Miss Irma Lyman,' whose marriage to Jloyle Zlmmor man will -be an event of t?uturday: The guests tmjoyed , an 'evening of games, -Mrs; .Jack, Hiatt, Mrs. Pearl Webb. Miss Ruth- Hnrmwelt and Mrs.i J. P, Caldwol winning prizes 1 , ;. ' - 5 At ten' o'clock an excellent luh-1 cheon was sved in tho hotel dlrt ing room. Following luncheon the guests " returned to , the social ropm on 'the mezannlne where tho shower gifts had been attractively aj'rarigtod oV a .tabld idecorated 'lt rose- rolor. . , Tho opening of tho many lovely girts "wulcpi Miss Iy Announcements PROMISE PERSONALS The, WestWuy. clul: will meet nt the homo or .Mrs. W. l McDonald, 1706 . Walnut .-street, ' Krldny' even ing at 7:JU o'clock. A , . 'f.' ' - .'' , . The Women of Mooseheart !.e irlon will lmve a call meeting Frl iluy, June's, at llio Moose tempi?. fYlll mentluM's uro. ' requested to lio presint for' the- Important .-'worK.-begree work will be put -on. - v MENUS' man received brouglit tho evening to a ciose. Guests of Mrs. Ttramwell and Mrs. Smith were: Mrs, Lot Snofl-' grass, Mrs. George Lyman, Mrs. Qyde Zimmerman. Mrs. Kd lioy-tronk, tea, len. Mrs.., William Wilson,-Mrs. W.l D. ' Hanks. Mrs; Jack Hiatt. Mrs. . Pearl Webb, Mrs. Klmo Clegg, Mrs. i Arno Voelz, Mrs. Fred Spaeth, Miss. Ruth Hramwell, Mrs. J. P. Cald-j well. Mrs. Lee flawallish, of As-! torla.Who is here fon the' wedding, i Mrs K. Stewart and M'lss Lyman. By Slslor lry BREAKFAST Khubaijb sauce, cereal cooked with raisins, .cream, crisp - whole ' wheat toast," eggs, cooked In the shell,- milk, coffee. LUNCHEON Hliiimn . jumbo laya, hearts of lettuce with French dressing, sugared fresh pineapple, A group of campfiro girls with Sirs.' George. Hoffman, wi-nt ona picnic" and fishing trip to Morgan . DUVNRR T- FlleU of halibut with cheese saucer new .potatoes in parsley butter', beet greenst lemon roll, milk, coffee.: f Shrimp pambolaya Is a Creole dish,' delicious,, and I- Intriguing. Many of the most popular and ex pensive restaurants and 'tea"room,H in the largest ' cities specialise In .dishes "a la Creole," However, any housekeeper, If she will learn somn .-of the:, tricks of seasoning lake Monday June . ;1he nextUlttt naT8, ba(.n UrOU(fht fron home of Miss Genevieve Flexor at i:i08 Jackson Monday afternoon, M, Hoyt,junp- n ftt 2:80 Oviock, "Prosperity, for a. man or a nation, re quires that income be larger than expendi ture." Regular .Savings 'Mean Prosperity U. S. National Bank W . Member .Federal Rearv , System ' A" delightful affair for a fifrOup of young i folk took placo In the form 0 wolner roast near Hilgurd last evaningt fth-fl. 'iora 1 Barrie and Mrs. Mabel Gray' Were host esses for the event. Those who en joyed the evening were lSvelyn Per ry, Dorothy Ryan, Nemo Nelson other .countries, can add variety and unusual pulntulileness to her hfamlly tajde. . . , . Shrimp ilnmlMilayw Two medium-sized white onions, tablespoons butter,v 2 i tables -spoons flour, 3 tomatoes. Mi cup washed rice, . 2 tnblespous minced parsley, PROMISK' (Special) This sec tion enjoyed a shower Saturday night.' v . . - "' t ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llmlsey and babies returned to their home In La Giande Thursday after a two weeks', visit with Mrs. Llndsey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carper. . Henry Carper spent tho weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Carper ,' v , . . , ' Glenn, Hencock camo tn Thurs day to spend a fe!v days with his uncle, Ohe Hwenrlngor. Ula Poutson finished: shearing Ills sheep Tuesday. " K. L. Kralman wus in Promise Friday on a buslndss trip., OiM Carper took his wool to Wallowa Thursday, whero he sold, it to an Oregon City buyer for SCC a1 pound. : Mra. 1,01a Griffith lias recovered frorn her recent Illness sufficiently to return to her mother's Thurs day.. " v ' Itephen flprtbn and wlfo enmo In- from Wallowa Thursday and Friday He and John Carper and Leq Ken worthy went tp Powwatkn looking for jobs. ' , Miss Lillian Carper returned "OXTltAT ItltlDt.K Contluuing our series of articles j on Contruet lliidge. we next take up the Infurmatory duuble in Con I tract. I The Informntfii-y dnubler In elth-j or Auctlun or ( utiii-iict must ap preciate that his pariner inny have u bust hand and iba( in answering the duuble, he in ay be- forded tfu a. high deelaraguu .which will resuli vllstislrously; runKMiueutly coiiHer vutism s (which should' be woute what emphiLKied - in t:(tntracL) should control doubling in buth games. However, tho same conven Hons that are. used in Auction H ridge1 U dtUennine whether it doiible Is Infurmainry or business. should he In force In Contract: in double of n bid of one No t rump. ' or of a bid of one. two or three ol i IV suit (if madu at the first oppor- I luuily and before the ifartner of (the doublet' has bid or dot(hled) : should" he considered Informutorv. i 'All other doubles Khoiild be conslii lered as biminesH in both Karnes, ox- cept In one case: when a bid of twg of a suit has been made Im mediately after a No Trump Idd. and the partner of the No Trumperl doubles, the double should be con sidered iuformatory in spile of the foot that It'lH made after the parti ner of , the dotibler lyis hid (e. g.. South one No Trump. est two Spades, 2Corth double). . A suit rnrelv -Ik bid over a No Trump -unless the bidder has at least eight trick in his own baud; I therefore Higa Inst sound bidders there rnrelv Is an opportunity for) a busmen dmilile which would be sufficiently profitable to Justify 11, Hut .there are ninny cases In wlvich tho 'partner of the No 'lrumper, after a two-sult overbid by the in tervening opponent, has . a bund card lent or with a-worthless single ton In fbo overeallfug suit, hut with three 'suits of futr strength and about eual value.- without pro ifpttneed le'ngth and strength in any one of theni.' In such a cane thet-o probably is game in the combined hands If the stilt most advantag eous for bitth be Hnlocted: hut If tho partner of the No Trumper atteinpt to guesw whieh snit Uiat K the odds are Mo' i against him. if he etui double inforniatorlly. accurately picturing his hand . for tho No PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Rendy4o-Wear and Millinery jt i-. '-.'-','..' -,' '';-'" -v '& :. , .-. r .v i : i.i -. ,'. c Come in and Hear GENE AUSTIN'S Latest Records Including "Ramona Girl of My Dreams" "Tomorrow So Tired" ' . "Without You, Sweetheart"' v , : ; "Bouquet of Memories" r , ' Also all the newest Victor Records released '' each Friday. ' j ADLERS MUSIC CO. - ; , In With Newlin's , . Exclusive Victor Dealer of La Grande , ' Thursilny from Im OiuiiiIp. wheru Bhe hus been vIhIIIdet. for sevet'ul jTrutiiiier, the vesull must lie knits- UAysr ' . I factory;, and for that reason, sueh . iljitffar Barton and John Weaver a douhl. Is conshlered Inforinatory . returned i riday froinitununKion. in spue or ne iaei tnai ine oon-1 W. Va, rOdKsr's father returned with tliMn. They maUe the, trip In -Cr. driving from Huntington, w. VM 10 ..Ohtttito; OreJn eight days. Mrs. Anna Hesooek and daugh ter, May, und son uro visiting at OI(e Bwearlnger's. ' Thomas Hartoii, of' Hnntlngton, Wi Va.i Is vlslling Ills lirother, l.lge BOji'ton, of Sunnyslde. There liro times woman feels there when ' every should he a nan a ciovq or game, rkA, .i,.nn i ""I ,, 71 tllill l'W""' ,,.n,lu , 4. cups boiling water, J piinsl ; '. ,' . uouea Bnrimps. - No matter how hard a man , Kresh or. canned fish can .bo jAri,-. h ounht to savo a llltle used, but In any ovent be sure tho Energy with which to pat himself the back. nt,. V,' ,wna"'mn w"8 mvvn:'. Doris Nelson. Oreta Baunl, Oather-Thtrty-five membcin were pies- . .,,.., ., r.nJ a.,,,,,. ent. - , ; . Marr, Charles Anson, Hen Nelson,';1"' dark vein through the center .. Howard . ion. Hnrrv Nelson..'" ..u. men uui.ur. uuu uu al' 1 Fred Nelson. Lawrence. Gray. Don ald Gray, Chester Hauin, RtisscI Anderson. held Its last meeting of the season ' yesterday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. H. -H. Anderson near llow-nmn-Hlcks mill. Tho next meeting will take place In September. There was a very good attend ance. ".- Mrs, C. H.' Gassett. president of the guild, presided during the aft ernoon, and -Mrs. Harriett .McDon aid had 'Charge of the program. Plans were made for the annual bazaar, which will be hedtNov. 16.. Mrs. -G. S. Blrnie sang two selec tions, accompanied by Mrs. McDon- Legion Auxiliary Elects Delegates More than 100 gathcrod at tho city park Inst evening for tho pot luck supper Toy tho American Le gion and the auxiliary. Following supper thfe auxiliary and legion went to Honun hnll for thnlr monthly meetings. .Mm. Itoy Mc Noes president wn In charge of the auxiliary session. Delegntes for the state convention nt Med ford Au gust 2-6wero elected. Mri). C. N., Palmer, who Is a member of the. state,; finance ' comriiUteo will ut- dan.vho Is widely known for his jtend.i OthnrB will be Mrs, C. V.. research, work und who wns also J Tnlbott, Mrs. C. P. H'olbrook, Mrs. president of the,-Stanford university j Ray 1. Young. Alternates clocted for many years Sketches' from were Mrs.-Oliver Illley, Mrs. J. T. aid utv the -piano unfl Mrs. H. N. Ashby sang a selection, accompan ied by Miss GUwlys Miller. 'Mrs. liirnle and Misa Miller also played two piano duets., Mrs. It. fi. Wes tenhaver gave a very Interesting talk on the life of David Star Jor Ions peeled and, minced und ilet - Never nw n man with eyesight cook slowly until cjuite brown. Ho pour he couldn't see tho other Hlft over flour and stir until thor.- fellow had the best Join ougniy nienueo. niir una cook bler'H partner lias hid. ' Following 'urmuxnmpIcK of Htich doubling Third Hands. IJealer hav ing bid one No Trump anil hee und Hand huviug bid two Spades. AX None v fKK-X A-J-X-X RK-X MM ' ' HU ,0-X-X-X-X -" - This sulJiN,1! will ho conilniicd' tomorrow. '. (Coiiyrlghl, Jiihn J' . ! rjiiio co.) ' , -, '' ;: A woman Is Bcldom ns strict with her children as she is with her bus-hand. Number Changeb The new telephone, directory should now be in your possession. j . - 1 j . . ' If you have not received a copy please notify j tne main oince at once. , , ,. ...i . . Consult this directory for. number changes. . , This will assist us in giving efficient service. Home Independent Telephone CoJy Many a man Is crooked becnuse that Is his natural bent. 1 until flour browns.' Scaled tuma tors, -plunge Into cold water and ajlp off skins. Chop finely und add to onion mix tyre. At the same time add rice, pnrsley, garlic, hay leaf and chlllpowder and boiling wa ter. Let cook slowly about an hour until rice is tender and the mixture Is thick. Add shrimps and heat very hot, Season frith salt and pepper And serve. ' .. The pile powder so often UBud In Creple dishes hv finely pow dered sassnrraa leaves anl Im parts a peculiar pungency nnd flavor, . .. t , .f l , A "Washington ' Inspector finds that It's alt a myth,-uhout tuxl meters being nervous. One of these dnys Homebody will find out a tnxicab driver is a reformer. OUT OUlt WAY1 By, WiHiarrw SgJiA'&i ,&x HEAOTE.O HERMAN . IF feA SiDE WA UK'S TOO oi Sf FER VOO T WAUV OM A-T. LAVvJM MOVsIEK JVt : , ME &X PAD FEP? CUTflM OME AVWK1 AM" "THE HULL REST , r -Ti-V KJElGHBOR hooo &i-re MOO' RE "TOO LA1VT TORM Ot -Tv-V LAvMVJ MOWtrJ m m 'JTiT. -anal ta u HT OfT 1 (IN IV I OLJlJ xjjKJLjIJ rati away with the show, .v 5 ' 1 . r, ' - 1 . ' says H. B. Warner blin in "It sounded like an all ritarcast when they nanded me the four leading cigarette brands to smoke in the blindfold test. Bat one of the four ran away with the show ... for I picked Old Gold instantly. There's a mildness and a smooth ness to Old Gold that makes it stand out in any company." dfold r cigarette test 6 V v mu....mm : , - r . . - " f- - ' .' - i r mr1 tt I l . . l liT -in i i Mid" Irom lb kiarl-limvtl ol he tohsooo plant w ft 1 -v rf 5. II. B. WARNER . . iiar t boitr ih fMlitui awir ib titvtf tcrti ...Hit laltftl eaaii wra t 'Th King ol. rtlUadSott." f . , : 1 - " i Why you can pick them . . . in the dark Three lypei ol leovee rbw on the tobaeeo plant . . . ooarie Itp Itaptt, Irritating to the throat . . . withered trouml liavei, without tone or aroma . . . and the hml-leavis, rloh In eool and fra(rent mokinf qualitiea. Only the hrart-ttavn are uied In Ol.U Uoi.DS. How this test was made Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Pae The test was conducted by the representative of a leading East ern University and a disinter, ested witness selected by them. Mr. Warner was asked to smoke each of the four leading brands ; while blindfolded, clearing his taste with coffee between smokes. Only one question was asked: "Which one do you like best?" r.UrM.U.. 17H SMOOTHER BETTER "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD' m t.