La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1928, Image 3

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Saturday, July 21, 1923
C1E1T
Summer Sports To
2 Rule in La Grande
I Realm Tomorrow
i,
vj
V Hummer aports will reign hi i.u
Qrunde tomorrow. Undoubtedly the
moat Important day or all the sum
mer In this realm In that (he duy's
calender la no diversified and In
cludea two sectional tournament,
lolk Interested In many fields of
sports uro looking forwurd to to
morrow. Easily tho most Important event
Is tho KusU.in Oregon tennla tour
nument. Tho private court at tho
A'. J. Stance residence and the two
ully courts will be flocked with
both nmsculino and feminine rac
quoleera. The-re are nearly 40 com
petitors liHled und the spectators
will probably triple the numbers.
It is the most important tennis
event of the year and always brings
Its shuro of the pleasantry and Jol
lity that make tennis u fuvoted
summer sport.
Then, on the La Grande country
club course 35 Walla Walla players
will contest with as many La
Grande players, making It one or
tho largest dual tourneys of tho
summer, and the most Important
golf event of July.
Fishing, favorite sport of many,jean Dnvles. Jackie Davies. Mary
I.a Grande folk, will be of increas
ing interest because of the coming
Wing, Kin and Kleetfoot club ang
ler's contest. This will incite- a
number of fishing parties tomor
row when sportsmen will attempt
to make winning matches.
The swimming tanks of the vi-. A thoroughly enjoyable meeting
cinlty will no doubt have record-' of the Women's Missionary society
breaking crowds as the popularity of the Maptlst church took pluco
of this sport has had a mostper- I yesterday afternoon at tho William
ceptlblo Increase these' last two shade cabin on the Orando Hondo
weeks and particularly since tho river west of tho ctly. Tho wom
completlon of tho new Pino Cono en met in Oio afternoon at 2
pool. o'clock and were joined ut 0 o'clock
Tho Honnevillo picnic, of course, ' by the men folk who hud picnic
Is drawing many l.a Grande rail-
loaders and their families tomor- In the evening games, visiting and partner's pass, bid' two No Trumps,
row, und they" expect a pleasant music were enjoyed, 30 being pres-lnnd Fourth Hand passed, the Deal
day, i out. Jer, especially If vulnerable, would
In retrospection over the past- 11,0 "ftcrnoon missionary meet- be placed in nn awkward irositluji.
week one finds that tho social ut hch Mrs. Shade, who W t Dealer-had bid two No Trumps
events have been devoted almost in President, was in churge, included 'and Second Hand had passed, a bid
entirety to complimentary arfairs 10"Une uusl"ess. Mrs. J. W. Ma-1 by Third Hand with either of these
for vislllng guests among them tfn'i o ''ad the subject of tho ufter-j hands would bo unsound us It
Mis G 1 I lutlcin and Mrs A V n""- which wus "Seeing America would encourage Dealer to bid
l,lnjgreli."botli former La Clra'ndo ' l''l,'l" llw tonlc w" Blvcn ln "'three No Trumps; but the Initial
residents now of Portland Mrs Hal "10l Interesting manner. Mrs. IV pass cited above which had denied
Hnhnpnk..mn .nK.ri.Hn.-.l the fllo
.ml, rnr timun i u-n nmi tnr Mm I
Karl Stoddard, or New York and.lhu '"cetlng. f t
Mrs. Duvld Sloddaj-d, of Itaker, on j
'l'ti,.u,lnv ,,iwl M,-u Ifuvmnnrl (1. M I'S. ltUVlllOnd O. WilliaillS 0U
Williams cnlertalned for Mrs. Out-
ton and Mrs. Lindgren on Thurs-
day.
. The Dora H. Schilke Past Mal
ron's club of Kaslern Oregon was
probably the outstanding organl
zutlon event of the week.
. Women of Moosehcurt Legion' m n,o' host'iscd , "ltny open tho door tor seri"
)iadu rtgulu.-BslnAs flesslou -stf'W"; -J" l'9st...,s puvLd. f ,i .l)mm, m H , Ml,n(;V ,.,,,,
the new Moose hall last evening, 'that such bids bo strictly limited tu
With Mrs. A.' N. Mayville, seniorl 1 loiKH-lng Mrs. A. V. Lindgren, of ( w lm,lmvtl ,mmi,a ln
tegent, presiding. Initiation that Poitland, members of the Weal-j th,.K0 m-deu.,,.
was scheduled to take place was minster guild entertained at a no- copvrlglit, John F. Dllle Co.
imslnnned mill Olllv I III. I'elzlllar or- hostess luncheon for her on Thilrs-
"der of business was taken up. day nt the Hacajaw ea Inn. Lunell
j'luns for future activities, iiuiud-'eon was served at an allractlvely
Ing a cooked food sale, were mado 'appointed table at 12:15, Willi cov
dllling the meeting. About a doz- . era placed lor 1". An hour of
en members were 111 atte-lldance. jvlslling with Hie honor guest
t . . brought the delightful mid-day ufl-
" One or the many pleasant picnic crimen to a close. Mrs. l.llldgicn )umSi cereal cooked with figs,
affairs that ftre making this sum- is a former president and aclivo creum. broiled fresh fish, wutor
mer a deltghlful one look place n ib'-r of I lie giilbl. Those sent- crras, whole w heat rolls (reheat
How's The
Salesbooks
Supply?
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NELSON
Main 71
Wante
Girls and Ladies to Enter Contest
To Sell Tickets for Celebration Committee
Popularity Contest
Handsome Diamond
Also cash prize to all contestants
See Mr. Williams at Chamber of Commerce Of
fice between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Monday July 23
Inst niKht w hen a group of La
Grands friends picnicked at 1'ine
(.'one with Mis. Klllo Snodsmlth. of
Hon Hive. 111., us their honor guest.
Hu limning was tho main diversion
for the evening. A picnic supper
was spread shoitly urter 0 o'clock.
Thoso who enjoyed tho little affair
were Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Mr.
Juu.a Metzler,- Dr. Lowa Wilkes,
Mrs. Onm Lnphaui and her iluugh
ter, Mrs. Douglas J. Kline, and
Itobert Smith. .Mrs. Snodsmlth is
the guest of lier sister, Mrs. Lap-
. , I
A most delightful birthday, at!
which a number of tho 'little tots'
of the city were, guests was given
yesterday by Mrs. J lurry Mohr for
her young son, Kunald, on Ills
Coin til birthday annlvursary. A
merry urternoon ut guinea on tho
luwh of the Mohr homo on Muln
avenuo was' spent. At ubout 4
o'clock refreshments wero served,
the feature being a pretty birthday
cake with four candles.' The young
honor gueat was presented with
bhthduy gills. Mrs. Mohr wus as- I
slsted by Mrs. Maymo Geary Mor
ris, of IClumath fulls, who is vis
iting her many friends in La
Grande, whore sho formerly inudo
her homo. . MasCer Honald's guests
yesterday afternoon were Dicky und
Hilly Moore, Hilly and Jerry Ncul,
Jeanc Hickman, Shirley Mattoon.
,
Missionary Meet
At Shade's Cabin
supper with them. Until I u o'clock
J'" Huppcrsett gave a report on tho
stale convention at Uugcnu during,
tertalned on Thursday afternoon to
compliment Mis. A, V. Limigren
and Mrs. G. L. Dulton. There w'iMUl"i"e wuiun, u uuumiim di
eight guests, members of u sewing i would justify It player In treating
club, lor the dellghlful Informal his. hnnd us an exceitlon to the
afternoon. . Hwectpeas und shusla ' otherwise, invariable "Never hid
daisies formed pretty summer lion-. lth weakness." To udviso that
duels that wero used about tho ! 'n o-ny case In Contract a weakness
tarn
riiroiil) new factory.
ar-
raii'iucntH covering I'nlon
unci Wallowa counties, wts
ftro particularly anxious to
solicit MilcslMKik huslncsrt.
Customer tjs no more, nntl
tve sol a little velvet.
PRINTING CO.
. Oppo. P. 0.
ed at the luncheon were Mrs.-'lyde
Webb, Mr. Robert Kaklll, Mrs.
Kloyd ' Sherwood, Mrs. Oscar
I'oarch. Mr. H. O. Avory, Mm
Kichard Thomus. Miss ilillda An
derson. Mlsa Kiuily Snook, Mrs.
Joel ltichardson and Mrs. Lilld-
gren.
.
Losllno (Special) The Commu
nity club members wore entertained
at the home of Mrs. Udcil llright
Inst Friday with only eight mem
bers present. Delicious refresh
ments wero served. The club wlri
suspend meetings until September.
Bridge
Pointers
By Milton O. Work
CONTRACT IlltllXilO
In considering uuestlons whkh
arise either ut tho Auction Iliidge
table, or at the Contract liridge
table. It Is unfortunately necessary
tu explain that Ibero me u few ex
ceptions to the rules which are ap
plicable to the vast majority of
cases; readers of Contract lirldge
""vice should appreciate. Just asj
fully as readers of Auction Bridge
advice always have done, that the
vocabulary of the trame contains
no mien word us "always" "or
"never". For example un all but
infallblc rule In Contract Is: Do
not bid without slreiiKlh. But
situations sometimes arise In
which a weakness bid uhould bo
made. One obvious situation
would be answering partner's in
formatory double; and another
would be in the case In which a
Dealer passed, huldiiiK some such
hand as either of the following:
J-IO-X
JX-X-X-X
QX-X-X-X X
ib-X-X-X N-9-X
None XX
Second ilantl llien passed.
Third Hand, not discouraged by
the Ktrenglh
fur un initial bid,
would
make a second ruund bid
possible, provided the partner un
derstood that under the circum
stances a weakness bid would be
pormissable provided that suit was
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MENUS
By Sister .Mary
BltKAKKAST Fresh pink
ed), milk, coffee.
I M'NCHKON Iced tomato bou
illon, crisp craekerH, molded efit?
salad, graham bread, cream put fa,
milk, tea.
DINNER Hakcd and stuffed
hliiffish, steamed potutoes, nuw
beets In orange sauce, peuch pie,
milk; coffee.
When potitloes are steamed ten
der tip eaeh one in melted butter
und roil in minced parsley. Hcrub
thoroughly und steam In their
"jackets." .
' Molded cgK salad could be used
successfully for a one-plato lunch
eon, i '
, , Molded J'icK Kabul .
l-'our eggs, j tcasoou Hiilt,
teaspoon pepper, teaspoon
mustard, . 'i tablespoons melted
butter, 1 tablespoon lemon juice
or vinegar, t largo tomatoes, may
onnaise, lettuce.
I'ui eggs Into A cups cold water
and bring to tho boiling point.
Reduce heat and cook for thirty
minutes just below the boiling
point, l'lungo at onco Into cold
water and when slightly cool re
move shells. Force whites and
yolks through a potato rlcer. Sea
son with salt, popper, and. mustard
thoroughly mixed and sifted,
melted butter and lemon juice.
Tuck firmly into a straight tum
jbh r or jelly g!as. Chill for sev
eral nours. when ready to servo
run a thin bluded knife or spatula
around inside of tho glass and re
move the egg mixture whole. Cut
in four slices. Teel und chill to
matoes and cut in halves. I'lace
each half on a nest of lettuce, cov
er with a alien of egg and drop a
spooniui or mayonnaise on top.
VEnV CHJO for th6 beach 1
this Inrgu. natural peanut etraw
vrith long red RrosKtaln streamers
that may be tied under tee chin.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
ws of the Churchy
Nfc
Church Services N
Sunday Include
Much of Interest
Christian Pastor to Begin
, Series of Studies Pres
byterian Minister to Re
port on Synod.
Hi-vi-rnl Intercut lug church urn-vices
a ro 1 n Kt orti la r J ,u CI m n tit
people tomorfcow, titnon? them b
inff Unit ut tho rent ml Church of
Christ, when the puator will begin
it ulutly j)f the Holy Spirit during
tho 11 o'clock hour of morning
Iwornhip. This Is the theme for
jspeciul HtuUy iiuioiik the Churches
I of Christ In OreKon this year, tho
Htmlk's to ho scriptural, Interest-
mon Hiibjeet will be
"Meaning1 of
1'entecost."
Ilible sehooj will precede the
morning worship, beg'nnlng at tt:4fi
o'clock and Christian, Kndeavor will
meet at 6:4 5 p. m.
'rtio Ioyat Volunteers will con
duct a servlco for 10. Outtrhlge at
his homo on Covo avenue at 4
o'clock In the afternoon and he
pHstor will give u brief talk.
Kvangellstle services are sched
uled for tho evening service, to be
gin ut 7:45. The song servieo will
bo assisted by l!ie young people's
choir. The .sermon will be "Tho
jlloly Spirit In the Old Testament."
j .The Rev. R. . Putnam, pastor,
announces that all regular services
last only an hour during the suni-
mer.
I No Clnni'li Tomorrow "
Thoro will be no morning or eve
ning service In I ho First At, K.
church tomorrow, this day being
t he closing of the Wullowu lnUu
Kpworlh League institute.1 Alany
oX tho local congregation are ex
pecting to go to-tho Wonderland
for the e-vent.
Itaptist Clnuvli
Regular services will be held
both morning and evening ut tho
First lluptl.st ehurch. beginning
with Sunday school at I:45 u. m.t
followed by preaching at 11 by the
pastor on "The Vine and tho
: itrauch," giving especial attention
jto tho "Fruit."
The evening hour begins at fi
'o'clock and will continence jwltli a
, live song service followed by a
; serin on on "Striking Examples of
j Heller and I nheliei."
Tfc Is announced that the prayer
.meeting on Thursday night will hi
! elude a surprise. The pastor urge
1 1 hat all bring pencil! and piipcr.
'All arc welcome to the him vices.
JM'cshyterlaii Church
The Rev. J. (jeorgo Wain, tuuslor,.
will return from the meeting of
the synod In Mine to occupy Uin
pulpit at I he l-'irst l'i eshyte-riuu
church on Sunday morning at. I L
o'clock. JIo will bring a short re
port of I he meetings of lite synod
and speak on "The Heitlitude.s in
.Action." Mrs. R. O. McCall will
p'ay the service nltd Miss (lenovieve
Iliinna will sing "The Prayer 1'er
fect" by FrvStM J. Sl-nson. Miss
AngoH S. Frlgaard will sing "Tlie
Lord Is .My ShcphciM" by Re;tdslny
Van Ie Water. ,
Sunday school will bo .at '.A-
a. in. All are welcome.
Lutheran Church
Morning worship at the Knulish
Lot heran church in to commence
'at a:o o'clocl;. The j-astor. t)e
:Rev. Leif II. Awes, will give his
second sermon on the'subjeel. "The
.Seven Lamps of Architecture." th
! special theme lielng "The Lamp f
Truth." The. junior choir will sing
j"Hejoicri in (lie Lord."
Tho Luther league will meet nl
;7 o'clock with Miss Natalie Fberl.
The league will consider the topic
"Keeping Kit Physically, Mental
ly and Spiritually."
A business meeting will precede
jtlie program, led by Curl Johnson,
I Lighthouse ;ope .Mission
Sunday school stiirts at. o a. in,
, at the Lighthouse (iospel mission
jand morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Evangelistic services are nched-
tiled for Sunday evening at 8
i o'clock, also Wednesday and Kri-
day evenings at t he same hour.
'Evangelists Cleo and Rachael Heti
1 richsen, who have been coitdin llng
revival meetings, will have their
farewell meelliig Sunday evening.
Aliss l'earl lttanch l.arsen will be
pastor in the absence of the Rev,
: V -A : V. . V. ' ? 77. StJ Z1
1 hA-AiM .WlVU i'.-U
LOW ROU?4D
TRIP FARES
In rffcrt daily toSfptrmbr r 10,
Return limit Octubrt Jl . 1028.
CLATSOP BEACHES
NORTH BEACH
TILLAMOOK BEACHES
NEWPORT
Healthful tonic for ktd
dics and grown-ups. Fish
ing, ocean bathing. Rolf'
ins. hiking, uoracback
riding, clam dipcing.
Good hotels, cottages
and tent house.
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i. il. ri:i;m;y
Altt'lit
La Gi-utiUe, Oi'u.
ITl i. Y A-H M
L. A. Ellsworth and she will bo
assisted by Miss - Leo no liusecke,
both of. Kan Francisco. All are
welcome (o utleitd services ul this
church.
SI. IVlcr'a Clnuvli
Regular services will be held
Sunday at St. Peter's Episcopal
church with the Rev. Oliver Riley,
rector, presiding. Holy eucharlsl
Ik to begin ut S p. in. and church
school at U:45 o'clock.
The morning prayer is ut 11 a. in.
and church school ut 9:45 o'clock.
The morning prayer is ut 1 1 u. in.
and the sermon will be on tho sub
jeet "Practical Religion."
Christ inn Science Chuivli
8ervlcei will bo held tomorrow
morning ut It o'clock ut tho First
Church of Christ. SeinntlKl. enrtier
f First and Washington. The suu
jject will be "Truth." Meetings uro
held each Wednesday night at 8
o'clock which Include testimonies
j of . healing. The retidlng room In
jtho West-Jacobsen building Is open
every day from 12 to 4:30 o clock.
M. K, Chuivli Soutli
Sunday school will open at 0:45
a. in, at the Methodist Church
i South und preaching at 11 a. in.
(The subject will be "The Arrow Hi-
reded by the Lord Will Hit Its
Mark, Though the Row be Drawn
ut a Venture."
Kp worth Ecague will meet at 7
p. m. for an hour's study and wor
ship followed by a message bji the
pastor, the Rev, J. A. Hall.
Bishop Lowe In
Portland Today
PORTLAND, Ore., July '21 (AP)
Itlshop Titus Lowe, of tho Meth
odist Episcopal church, arrlred
here Friday to take chargo of the
Portland area1 of tho church, suc
ceediiik' lllshop W. O. Shepard, who
! has been asslbued to Paris, France.
I
HEARST OX WAY TO EPItOPE
NEW YORK, July 21 (AP)
William Randolph Hearst, (.lie pub
lisher, salted for Europe early to
day on tho liner Olympic. Ho
traveled ulono and wus among
those whose names were not on
tho printed passenger list.
Reef kidney, liver, heart und
bruin Hit contain n least twice as
much Iron as round steak.
J?ANG!:
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. Go The Prices
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SALE
Several Housewives Had Electric Ranges
Installed Last Week and Saved From
- ' $25.00 to $75.00
Here are if me Bargains
Large four-plate Universal Iianpc,
oversize oven, full automatic, with
warming oven. Regular price installed
$293.00." Now only $215.00 a $78.00
saving.
WestinghoiiKC Combination Electric
and Coal Ranges. Regular price in
stalled $2.'31.50. Now only $200.00.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Company
Epworth League
Institute Ends
At Lake Sunday
More Than 200 Are in At
tendance with a Large
Crowd Expected Today
and Tomorrow.
Reports from Wallowa lake,
where the annual Epworth Leauue
institute und tho summer pastor's
school uro being held this week,
are all enthusiastic as tu tho suc
cess of the meetings.
Tho Rev. H. W. Parker, of the
Methodist church here, wrote Wed
nesday saying: "We have more than
2UU attending institute. .We are
looking. for more of our I-u flrundo
people un Saturday and Sunday."
Tho closing of the Institute will
be u feature of tomorrow, tho fol
lowing program having been pre
pared for tho final day: '
7:30 a. m. Morning watch, sac
ramental service.
8:30 u. m. Rreukfast.
11:00 n. m. Public worship, ser
mon by Dr. E. T. Randall, of Chi
cago. 3:00 p. in. Rtislness meeting of
the Camp t! round association.
7:00 p. m. Epworth Eeaguo
meeting, "Hooks and Drama of the
Social Awakening" led by Harry S.
Hamilton. '
8:00 p. m. Public worship, ser
mon by Dr. Robert E. Out-null, of
OhlcnKO.
WINNOWINGS
Tho 'Rey. and Mrs. 11. W. Par-
ker, of tho First Methodist Epls-j
conul church, arc snondlnir tho
I week at Wallowa lako whero the
annual Epwurth loauue Institute 1
and summer pastor's school aro
belmr held. There will be no iimrn- 1
lug or evening service In the church
hero tomorrow.
ti
Tho Rev. J;. (leorno, Walz, pastor
of tho First Presbyterian church,
will return from the meeting of the
synod In time tu occupy the pul-'
pit hero Sunday morning. He with
At
RED
All ranges offered on this sale carry the regular onc-ycar guarantee and
aic in first class condition
Investigate Our Prices Today
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to Wear and Millinery
speak briefly of the synod meet
lugs. Evangelists Cleo und Rachel
llenrlchseh, who huve been con
ducting revival meet lugs In La
Grande, will have their furcwell
Sunday evening meeting ut the
lJghlhuuso CloHpcl mission.
The Rev. F. O. Hess Is urging
that those who attend next Thurs
day night's prayer meeting bring
It Isn't New-It
Only Looks
So! -.
that's because our scientific method of reno
vation is more than a mere cleaning process. It
is based on an expert knowledge of fabrics and
the most up-to-date means of restoring their
freshness and resilience. We clean everything,
from the heaviest winter woolens to the dainti
est lingerie. - . , ' , ' '
The Standard Laundry ,
Phone MAIN 56
Our
TA G
Large four-plate Hotpoint Range, full
size oven, full automatic, with warm
ing oven. Regular price $301.85 in
stalled complete. Now only $175.00.
Ranges as low as $125.00 installed. Most
of this stock is new, but a few numbers
are slightly used.
gmSBJr-,
u pencil and a piece of paper. "Wei
will huve u surprise fur yuu," h
says.
A feature of the eh u roll services
In Lu Orande tomorrow will tukwj
place ut 4 p. in. when the toyua
Volunteers of the Central Church
of Christ will conduct a service forj
11 rot her E. Uuttridge ut his home
on Cove uvenue. A brief tulk will
he given by the puator, the Rev. It"
L, Putnam. .-
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Power