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Saturday, July 28, 1928. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER a Lutheran Choral I Society Is Host At Lawn Social I Announcements Bridge j Pointers B eUhoa) 43, Work en little friends Wednesday-afternoon, the occulon being In honor of her seventh birthday an nlver- CONTRACT BKUKSK nary. Games sere played and 1 Continuing our consideration of dainty refreshments served. bidding situations In Contract, we will discuss today the bidding by the partner of a player who has opened the contracting by bidding one of a Major suit, followed by a puss by Socond" Hand. This in- . ... ,,, . . Ivolvcs an exception to the general The monthly Womtn't Mission-1 . ( . ary meeting, - of . the Christian, . ..,.,. . , church will be held Wednesday at "ic South Is Ueaier and makes 2:3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. lnltl M'r ' of one. and rtochester. Mrs -C. K. Hrugg will! N"V " b" ""g'eto", or be leader. . Mrs. C. K. Golden und ; worthless doubleton of South s suit .ni i, u.iu.ntr''t has strength clsewhoro In his hostesses. Mrs: A. P. Nelson ' Is httnd' b' ta ee" 'l"?"t. president of the society. Tho Loyal Vol unteors will unt thhn the recognized Auction Bridge dental which la made under I such circumstances. It Is more Hemlock Thursday Evening S Mrs. Pu.num. the advisor-toachor. poolully ,f vu,llerubl0, Is apt to ! ..Adima a Ini-viv nnniillii lint na The Pmkdale club will meet v. " rnn?'t tn'kn.nn. hi.1 Important because there Iff more partner of the bidder to jump to . tsi-x-x Nirs ottie Chu I A delightful and successful event f last night was the Lutheran hoi-ul society lawn social at. tho lome of Mr. and Mrs. H.' R. Ost and on ydums avenue. iurlng he evening ubout 76 persons cull d, taking Ice creum or lemonade yt eight tubles that were prettily krunged uboul the lawn. The ii'iuity of the moon and of the eve ling udded to the pleusantness of ;bo soclul which was given In the kmpuratlve coolness of the out-of-(oois. Mrs. J. O. Stitztnger, Miss blnu. Lot! oh, Miss Kiuma Wurl, Aim Annlo Lottos und Mrs. Ust faml served ut the tables whilo fred Mutthea and Walter Porhmun tHsiHtcd them at tho booth. Pruc Jfrnllv . all other members of iho flioml society wore present at the Wednesday at the city park. There 8l)0ud not bo mild0 w,lnout mtor. (ifulr. which was given to raise, will be a no-hoatess picnic Iflneh. ul Btl.onglh Uocuuse It Invites tho boncy for the piano runa. jviein- tPi-8 of the society rcportod loduy.i l gume-golng figures, Jiat tho event had been very sue- I w Tf, r TT Q i It has been repeatedly written in Kussful In swelling the piano fund. I Hlfil1! UO . I contract that denials arc not necd- I ' ' ed because a- pass is u denial and ! A week from tomorrow, Aug. 6, uy sIm'T Story there' is no ddubt that, genorally lieVeoinen lodge will have a sec- BHEAKKA8T Blucborrlcs'ce-' speaking, this Is qn accurate stuto- md Sunday picnic, this time at rca crcam, baked cgs, toast, milk, ' ment of the case. However, when Riverside oar. L,asi buimay uooui nrr, i ,ionu iuw svms au.a 0 lodge members and wives and I i,UNCHEON Spinach ring filled rlomls had tt very pleasant day to-' wth creBmed egm and mU8. lollier at I'lne Cone. Carloads of , ,.. -, i...... n.d. iiu muio ,..v....n.o " raspberry tapioca, milk, tea, fonu shortly aftor noon and spent xlNNER Lamb loaf, now peas jevcrul hours swimming and visit- ',n crcBmi cubbag0 8nd green pep ng. At 6 o-clock picnic- lunches aaad gliccd p(,achc5i quicic vera spread. ; I cake, milk, coffee. 1 Instfad of making a sninach South having bid one Spudc. he has i Members of the Sucujuweu cump- rns try gervng n in a mound with a holding without real strength lie group, with their guardian. lne auce surrounding It. This is (his count Is only 6): but he has a iirs. I.elf H. Awes und her little quci4er nnd easier to do than tho hand which is inoro apt to make laughter, ' lleutrlce, and . several- rnff mod but Is not as attractive. ) one No Trump than one Spudc and, I 'ripmlH ure on a weekend hiking cook tho spinach as dry as possi- If. It goes down, probably will losoi rip to Mt. Emily. The trip Is an b0 and drain and chop It thor- much less at one No Trump than; inumiully ' long one and is piob- 0URhly before making cither tho at one Spado. .lily tho outstanding campflre out- rlng or mound. ' ' Under such circumstances North loor activity for the summer, out-i ymek cake is delicious and. Ideul placed In a most embarrassing ,lilo of the week of camp which for hot duys. , , , position. It ho pass, he may con-. :hey will have next month. .Tbe. Quick Cako ' ' 1 tribute a very considerable penalty croup which went was a largo one. Thrce egg!l cup auBar, 1-3 cup1 to tho adversaries, a great part of Tomorrow morning Mrs. Awes will butleri j w cus n0ur, 2 teaspoons which could be avoided if he bid; :onducl church services at about baKlnB powder. cup milk. V4 und If South have more than the ho same lime us the regulur serv- lcaaloon sslti i teaspoon vanlla. strength thut the one-bid would ,res ut the Lutheran church are. ueut cgKa unlll very light, using Indicate, South may Jump with dis jrogresslng. The hikors will re- a rotary beater. Beat in sugar astrous results. . urn home Monduy. i Igraduully. Soften but do not melt This problem Is so Important . butter und beat Into first mixture, ti,at it requires the most thorough rondosn, Ore. (Special) Lois rcontlnutne; to use egg beater. Beat consideration, which will have to leim ThompHon entertulned a doz- In half the milk. Mix and sift bo postponed until the next Con- ' truct article which will appear, on l'rlday of next week. In the mean time, 1 urge my readers to glvo the subject direful consideration und to determine for themselves with just-whut stfengtll they think North should bid one No Trump under such conditions. Copyright, John , Dllle Co.- ,. It Isn't New-It Only Looks So! 'vis thats because our scientific method of reno vation is more than a mere cleaning process. It is based on anexpert 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 Mr 8 Vanderbilt Is Robbed in Paris ! PAKIS; July 28 ( AF) Burglars, made a heavy haul during the night. at the I'atiM residence of Mr. W. Iv. 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For it's rich and wholesome, the ideal beverage for young, old and middle-aged. 1 Blue Mountain Creamery Conferences To Be Held During Next Few Days Sessions Scheduled for Tomorrow at Two Churches,' and for Fri - day at a Third. Three churches in tbe La Cirunde territory will hold quarterly con ferences during the coming few days. The Rev. H. H. Hamilton, dis trict superintendent, will be at tho Island City Uummunlty church Sunduy night ut 8 o'clock and after this service,1 the fourth quarterly conference will be held. The First Methodist church, will .hold its fourth quarterly conference Friday) night. Aug. 3wtth Mr. Humtlton In attendance; ' The Methodist Church South has announced its fort: quarterly, conference for Sunday night with, H. S. Shangle, district supertuten-, dent, present. ' The buslnoss of the meeting will Include election of of ficers and a large attendance Is ex pected. I La ml City Church In addition to the evening serv ice given ubove, other meetings at the Island City Community church Sunduy follow: Sunduy school, 1U a. m.; morning worship, 11 u. in., preuchlug by the pastor on the sub ject "The Great Commission." Bap tism und reception or new mem bers will follow tho morning aer mom Kpworth league will meet ut 7 p. m. . First M. K. Chatvli The church school will begin at 9:45 a. in. ut the First Methodist KplKcupul church und the leHHon theme for the day will be "The Khst Foreign Missionaries.' Morning Worship will start ut 11 o'clock and the pastor will speak on "The' Dignity und Work of Man." Miss Helen Williums will slug a selection entitled "Still, Still with Thee' by Ashford. At 8 o'clock the 'delegates to the Wulloxva- l.uke tnstltute will re port on the Institute und Us person nel. They will also tell how they won the efficiency banner. Tbe pustor hopes to have the" church membership well represented. The Hev. Hurry S. Hamilton, of Bo Iho, Ida., will hold , tho fourth quarterly conference, on Friday eve ning, Aug.. a. uy general conrer euce action the membership of the church Is Invited to sit In and vote at this meeting, which will convene In the basement. The young worn en of the church will servo Ice c renin.- The session will convene it 8 p. in. . M. K. Chu rrh Noulli Sunday school will begin ut 9:45 n. m. at the Methodist Fpis copul Church South and the morn fug church service at 11 a. in. The subject fur the sermon will be "A Tree Planted by the Waters." It is expected that the Salvation Army will be present. Kpworth league will meet at 7 p. m. - Preaching will be by VI. 8. Hhan- gle, district superintendent, und lif ter this service the quarterly con ference will convene. Christum Church The morning worship at the Cen tral Church of Christ, "beginning at 11 o'clock, will feature the sermon "The Church,- the D welling Place of the Holy Spirit." Kvery mem ber Is urged to hear this message. The services will close by noon. Bible school meets at 9:4u a, m Mrs. Putnum's class uf young peo ple wilt nut meet with school for opening services but will go direct ly to the parsonage. 103 Hemlock, for Its owtn opening service and class period. Chrlstlun Fndeavur will commence at 0:45 p. in. Kvungelistlc services will be held .it 7:45 o'clock In the evening. The sung service Is to be assisted by the young people. The sermon will be "The Holy Spirit s Rotation to the Son of God." This service will last only an hour. PrcsbyU'riuii Church Sunduy morning's service at II o'clock at the Presbyterian church will be the last one before vacation, and the pastor will speak on "Building for God" a messiige that will adapt Itself to vacation think ing. Mrs. H. O. McCall will be at tbe organ console, Miss Ialsy Robbs will Hing "I Love n Utile Cottage" by O'Hara, and the Misses Hess and Grace Gelbel will sing a duet "O Thut We Two Were May ing" by Nevln. This will close the regulur worship services of the church until the first Sunday In September. The Sunday school, how'ever, will continue its regulur sessions through the month of August, be ginning each Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Those of the school who are In the city on Sunday mornings should avail themselves of these opportunities to meet for study, the pastor says, adding that visitors are always welcome, . a arc lie Church The Sunday services at the Church of tbe Naiwrene. at the corner of V and Birch, follow: Sunday school, 9:45 a. in.; preaching. II a. m.; N. V. P. S., 7 p. m.; evangelistic meeting. 8 p. m. Mid-week pruyer meeting will be held Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Kveryone Is welcome to uttend services at this church. Lutheran Oiuwii "The Lamp of Power" will be the theme of the Sunduy morning sermon ut the Kngllnh IsUtheran church. It Is the third sermon on the general subject "The Seven Lamps of the Christian Life," the pustor Is giving. Sunday morning worship begins t 9:30 o'clock. KlNfOMil Church The sermon subject during the 11 o'clock Hour uf wtirshlp ut St. Peter's Kplscopal church will be "iTayer." Holy euchurtst U scheduled fur WINNOWINGS One of the interesting cburch ; services scheduled for tomorrow will bo ut tho Island City Com munity church at 8 o'clock In tho evening when H. S. Hamilton, dis trict superintendent, will occupy thu pulpit. ! Tomorrow morning's -Bervlco will be the lust before tho vacation period for the pastor, tho Hev. J. George Wuli. This will close regular- worship services until tho first Sunday In September. About that time Mr. Wulx will inovo Into tho new Prcsbyterlun . muusoi pur chased from K. L, Lilly. The Sunduy Blblo school at tho Presbyterian church will continue Its regulur sessions during August. K. S.-Shangle, district superin tendent, will speak at tho South Methodist church Sunday evening. Following this tho lasQ quarterly conference for the , year will bo held, u i ncers will also uo elect ed. At S p. m. tomorrow the First M. K. church delegates to tho Wal lowa Lake Kpworth league, Instltuto ut Wallowa lake will report on the successful sessions. Tho' meeting will convene In tho basement and lea cream will be served. Mrs. H. L. Putnam's cltfHs of young people will not meet with tho Christian Sunduy school to morrow for opening service but will go directly to tho parson a' for Its own opening service und cluss period. TIUtKAT XOTK KOl'XU i;uii;nk. Ore.. July l8 AP) Mrs. John Matson. of the Browns ville district, who was recently the victim of kidnapers, received a note, In her mall box yesterday demand-, ing payment of $G000 under threat uf being again kidnaped, accord ing to a report from Hnlsey. Jesse Cross, mall carrier, found the note when he opened the Mat son mail box to deliver mall and believing the message was for htm he opened and read It. The note demanded that the money be placed In a black bag on a mall-box south of Halsey. v t . . S a. in, and church school ut 11:45 a. m. ' Christian Science Church Services will be held tomorrow morning at 1 1 o'clock ut tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner First and Washington. The sub ject will be "Love." Meetings ure held each. Wednesday' night at 8 o'clock which Include testimonies uf heullng. . The reading room In the West-Jacobson building Is open every day from 1- to 4:30 o'clock. Membership of . Catholic Church ' Largest In U. S. Figures Made : Public by Census Bureau Most Churches Show-Large Increase. . t.; :. ' ' WASHINGTON, July 28 (AP) The membership uf the. Itoman Calhollo t church In the United Htutca totaled IS.604,860 peraona In 1926, an Increase ot nearly 20 per cent over the totnl membership of 1(1 yeara before, which waa report ed as 16, 721,815.' The figures wore made public by the uonsua buronu as a purt of Ita regular decennial count of religious body member ship. . Calhollo churches In lj)26 num bered 18.939, us compared, with 17. S76 III 1916. ,., ,,. ... Census returns for a number of the - larger I'roteatant denomina tions have been announced by- th,e bureuu for 19S6, but are still In complete and such large groupings as the Southern Baptist convention have yet to be enuinorutod. . A totul' membership of 4.080,777 was reported for, the Methodist Kplacopul church for 1936. with 36,130 churches us compared with 29,316 churches and 8.717.785 mem bers in 1916. The Methodist Epis copal Church Soulh had li.086 churches und 2.487.694 members In 1926 us comparod . with l. 184 churches and 2,114,479 members in 1916. The Northern Iluptlst convention In 1926 hud 7,612 churches and 1,290,438 members against 8,148 churches und'1,232,136 members In i9i6. The Protectant Kplscopal .'church for 1926 reported 7.299. churches, with 1,868,966 members; while In 1916 It wus credited with 7,346 churches nnd 1,1192.82 1 members. Tho prenbyterlurt church in the United Stules of America for 1926 reported 8,947 churches und 1,894, 030 members, against ' 9,639 churches und 1.611.261 members In 1916.. , ' '; ''.' There were 6,267 Congregational churches with 901,846 members in 1926 ugulnst 6,863 churches und 791,274 members In 1926. The negro Uuptlst church In 1926. hud 22,082 churches and . 8,1 96,823 members, w hile In 1916 It had ,21, 07t churchea and 2,938.678 mem- bora. .,..'.' PUTMAN'S ' ; FOR HOSIERY . Onyx "Pointex, Gotham Gold Stripe, and Gordon 1.65, 1.85, 1.95, ' 50, 2.95 ' ; Return of Capes Mark Late Season ' 1-AltlS (AC) Cupes are estab lished In fuvor. If the fushlonable gutherlugs which closed the offi cial social season' In Purls are us significant us dressnutkors believe they ure, Three-quurier length cupes completed smart 'pulku, " dot prints.. Printed mousscllnes had capes to match und 'or ' evening weur there were moire capea with scarf cullurs which tie In flaring bowa. .HmurC ' Purlaluns prepare their costumes for tho close of the social aeuuon w(tt) such, earnest hess thut their uppurel Is taken as a dec Inrutlun of tho best 'feminine taste. IiACH 'OAlM VtMU'K- - PA(llfftM'-'-lnceca..es which, with, lace dresses foriuiun ennem- ble eostume are a distinct. Yogut t$ 'fashionable ' French race courses. , TRI-TO1OR KtlABS X PARIB (API Trl-colur b4 are the latest patrlotlo. Idea. The while beeis ere lurge andTroun and are separated by small dieuj shaped beads pf red and blue. 4 - , - v. .';" i rSi.- ' jKWKt.l-a ninu H:iH V PA1118 (AP) N.w ornaments, for huts and for evening dresses; ure sclntlllatlnc. series of Madi) ef various birds whose crests - ate studded with seml-pfttcious stbnesi T-; lltlOU MOLKSKLV HAT J I'Ais (AP) Beige niolealttn Used by a, lurge house tor a hat fiK early fall. It bi turned up off Irifi faceand'ls trimmed rwlth tncrtistsM (Ions of the fur. ,.' 'iy' , ;. i , (f - . ' .., ' ,...;.:-:Vfl ; - Maybe If be'eause- '. srirls-4don wear hulplhs any more that eur many uf them have to welit hom v and MMMoht Mll.IilONAiltE MKH ' MINNKAPOU8, July 28 (AP) jTlloinus Hurlow Walker, , 88, mil lionaire luillitermuii,. iiiiiiiiimti,nv and urt collector died eu'rly toduy. j,. . ....-,.A f.T... ,.. . .. . ma 1 - f M i ! ! , '' '".i.A.lil.'V."i'W ',f 1 '''-( -v'v ." :i-'fV. 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