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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1928)
Monday, August 6, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PageTh ree beit-News July 3 Wedding At Pomeroy, Wash. - - Announced Today On i of the inotit important wi-d-iIIiikh ot the summer in point or tn irtM to l.u Cmmlc folk wax tho ninrrliiHH of Mln MIMred Stephen un to All n I lunUT at puintruy, Viinh., on July 3. Annojinccini-nl of the nupi tu Im lias tieen made here thin -weekend while Mr. und .Mrn. Hunter have heen visit in tit-re with hi pnrenU, Senator ami Mih. A. 'It. Hunter. Mi'N. Hunter Im tin dintphter of M i". and M I'm. I'cauU Stephenson, of I.ewiNlon, Ida,, where she uttend- el hiKli Krtiool ami uh ueth-e in xoHul aiTulin. sh Vu'hinRton State college where he vuh a memiier of Alpha Oelta. VI HOforlty. M t.s. Hunter completed her MchooMnsr at the t'hieniyu .lu blcal roiiHiTvatory. She Ih an ac roinplihcil pianist and or urn tint nml Ii:ih done proff'Ksional work with the orffun. Mis'. MuntHr Ih now inanaK'T of the I'arific Teh-phone company at timngevilh-, l,dit tmd is health lusli ucior for the com' pany in tin V;iVhinKton-lduho ill vision. . Mr. Hunter Ik Ihe son of a promi nent I'nlon county fu mil y irnd is ' well know here. Hi- attended. 4il- ... ver MHitnrv school and Oreenn i Slate eollt'K- . Mr. Hunter wuh In 1 ho service for nearly iiy'p yearn and Mitchell innltins hlith score. Client prizes went to tho honor kuM. Mrs. Mulnolland. und to Mm. J. J. Quin land. of Vancouver, who Is vinitlnK relutivea mid fit. mis lit the Unmde Konde valley. Invitations henihling- an lnipor-' tnnt I'ortland weriillntr have been' received lie re with much interest hy several local folk. They tell of the approaching inarrlae of Minn' Kvelyn I'ndeiwood io William Ai - j thur nun at the J'lednmm Mvshy- j leriun church on Aunust :5 at s ::'.' o'clock. Miss l.'tiderw ood is t he i daughter or Dr. and Mis. II. I.. ln-j derwood. formerly prominent l.al Cirande residents, and now well j known In l'oi thind professional and j social circles. Miss I'mb'-wood at- here and w ill j I ne reinemnereii ny many. Mie is I a Kfaduale- of the I'niversiiy of ! Oregon and also did post sraduatc woik there. I'or the last year she j has heen engmcd ' in social ser vice work In rortlnnd. Mr. rum has been on the faculty of one of the I'ortland high schools. He is a fcraduuto of mi eastern collr'. Or. and Mrs. II. S. Itrnwnion and their dauifhter. Dorothy, wfll to Port land for the wedding. Mother of 20 Children Had Five Sets of Twins; Is Only 37 . tiu Jtvwrc nniMinM HELD AT UNION CJjL Til Mr. Arlhur Uoblnsnn, farmer's wife Vho lives In Oyen. Alberla. Canada, l?n't worried about rac ulcldo. AllhoUKh sho in only 87 years old she lias 20 Chil dren. Five limes the stork pre sented Mrs. Hobiinou with twins. Two. ot iheo st'ts arrived only one your opart. Sixteen of the WiiMreu wcro born In Alberta. The first four were born in Massachu setts, where tlio Itobiusons lived beforo moving west" The oldest of tlie twenty, u girl, is IV. Tills plcturo shows tho young mother holding her younees.l child. illK. several of those present not havioK seen ineuibers of the faintly llvinir in tireKon for Ncvcrul years. 'I'ltose present were: Hani lfaynes, Sol KeamonH, Mrs. l-'oster, of t'lllon; Oreenbcrry llotsoti, Mr. and .Mi's. It. I-'. lrmlerwood alll sons. Gordon antl Hale, Mr. and I .Mis. flint Ilaynes. Carrie Slill'f and Mr. and .Mrs. Nolan skiff and dailKhter, of li tlrande; llorls j.lones, I'M lavln, llnrolhy Walklns. With f.C in altendnnre, rcpre- Kit nil May Wutltlns. Klhyl Jones. senllnB Bit thii-e I'aelflc coast Hllsle Davis. Ma Joyce Pavls. I'luy- stau.s. tbc iinnual nieotlnir of the. toil and Kenneth Jones, Laurence Unynes clan was held Honors Svth Birthday An-1 nivcrsary of Veteran of Civil War I ; I'nion y-.steiday, homirrntf the fcSlh idrlh j dtty anniv ('ivll war Jones, Hat tie surv iir Sam Hnynes, m r. ami leian and Oregon plo toris and liavis, of Mi-h. .1 1 Mr, Ilaynes, who is active and in , i Kood health in spin of his ae. Is I the oldest Masuii. the oldest inetn- j her of the Methodist church and ,the ohh'st war veteran at I'nion. lie jcame to the Cirande lionde valley Pointers Ily Milton O. Work M IIM.MtIM: SINKS. MENUS Ity Sifter Vary ItRKAKKAST -Sliced neaehcR. since that, time has been with the fl0ft cooUed ckj-'s, bread crnmb pan Jiitfhway depnrtment.' He has been cakes, sirup, milk, coffee, in Idaho and Montana for the last J-, i.rNt'HKON Stuffed baked po few years and Is now inspection tatoes, lettuce sandu idles, lenion enKineer. with JicadMU"'ter( at.,nd0.- tii-jniffcvllle. Ida., where 1 hey nrej( niNNKU Ham and. potato pie, iiiaktiiK their home. nnrh celery and nut salnd, noose- They were p nests of Mr. and Mrs. Iierry pie, initlt. coffee. IJiinter at their home on First I After nnkimr pood sicd pota ;reet for the weekend, leaving to- hoes the Inside is scooped out and day for Wallowa lake, where they mashed. The potato kIm-Uh are half will spend a day or so before re- tilled with creamed fish and the 1 n rnin MT to (irnnKevllle. j well seasoned mushed potatoes . . piled over the creamed niivuiru The announcement of the mar- P unove trie top ot tiie siieiis. riajfe of Miss t'arotyn Whitney to "Wylie chandler Henl In I'ortland 1IOMI-:, Auk. (I (AT) The. Ste fan) ok ney rKporls 1 hat the Hal inn suhiiiiii ine l-'-H sunk in -t mu teis by a collision with the deslroy- ,J cr Cihlst'ppe Missorl this niornlilK'- As a result of the almost entire The crew of t Ire submarine ll1 disuse if dou)d-s of oriKlnitl bbls communication with sHtfacMcrafl of one. as was described last Mon-I through ft speciaT Hiibinurlne sIk- day, the in forma tory double Veil .lones and Noit h 1 'owder: m Meyers. of utile; Mr. and Mrs. Krnesi lle- wett. of l,os AiiK-li's: Mr. and Mrs. l.oil Meyers, of San Knuirlseo: Mr. and Mrs. ('Inirlic HaviM's und daUKbters, I tea I rice Ilaynes mid M rs, Hern Ice Ark Icy. of I tut us. Olt,: Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Nodlne and daughter. Art ice Nada Nodlne. I'm lS7f after crossing the plains In v ' ' ' , ia covered wagon from Arkansas. w"'1 rs' 1 Nodlne and i The reunion was held at the''V Hummy. f nM-r: Mr. and )...., m' i.- ,....1 iru n I Kid tT AI ih. Dewey Cassidy and datiKh- i .mi,,,. t nui..i,t.tinir Me. t-. iicrberta and jllavmV anniversary, four other -M'irlai' No.lin Ktrn,,!..,. o-.u..- v...,-.. .it.mil ,ux the lesta lloyi. ot iwell-lad.n tables at th dinner luline Simpson, ot nldwel ; ibour. They represented Joe Myers, j benjamin MnyncH Henry IMck M.1- -ho wi.m imrn'mi Auir. 1 !.'. Mr. and Mrs. I-red Mrnwn and the same day thi niiirks the mile stones in Mr. Hayns' lire; 1, tine harcla I.im- Skiff, of -1. a (I ramie, who wns one year old on Aug. Adrian Nodlne. of Mt. Vernon, Ore,, und Mrs. Dewey Casstdy. of Haker, (he reunion falling on the laiter's anniversary, PUTMAN'S Ln Grande's Inclusive Keady-ttv Wear and Millinery HermiHton Man Ih Hart In Col Union lalio . of Maker: Portland; , ami M rs. Velda delivery truck loaded with pro duce was struck by ft weai-houmi mail train In Haines, 11 miles north of here, last night. ' Th truck stalled on the. track. Smith got out but when the train knock ed l lie U'ui'k from the tracks part, if the truck struck Smith. lie is nml bruises when his in a hospital here and will recover. JiAKIOK, Aug. li (AP) Smith, of Hermtston. broken suffered a on Aug. I was of interest io a number of l.a tlrande folk. Mrs. lient has visited here trorn Port he stuffed potatoes are then rp turned to a hot oven to become very hot and brown the tops. Ham ami Potato Pic : Konr or five potatoes, 1 cup 1 cup cooked invented and Auction Itrldge was made much more interesting. All ' doubles were divided Into 'thusi- j ness" and "hifonnutory"; tin busi ness doubles relain the literal and obvious meaning which originally i attached to all doubles, the inform- 1 atory doubles became purely con ventional and their meanings bad , to be learned. j Alter considerable experiment ing, an almost unanimous agree ment was reached by t lie experts that n double or two No Trumps, or four of a salt should be considered business; and that doubles of one jNo Trump, or one, two or three of j a suit should be business or In- v;ih f nailing apparatus. t I ilanghte o. .1. Skiff, iirof I'nion. Lower jour 1'lrc Insurance with I'AIICO SIUCil.Il Ksilmaies (liven Without Chaige Chan. E. Hildebrand APPMt ATOIt I'AIUU KHINCIU'.S P. o. Itov :itio PAIU'tl 10 and 20 YKAU ltOOIS lltoj ctHTry St, A 11 the nat Ions seem to be agreed on Kclhigg's pact to outlaw war. hut of com we il may become necessary for some to defend l.a (irnnde, Oregon The M'ternoon was spent visit- t hemselves peeiisioimlly. formatory, depending . (with cer tain variations) upon two other ntluir ("ormiriiH nf tlin 1liltfml TheMn tiny onions. 1 cups conked peas, ,,.,,.,.., nnvi-10 ,0 with the prevl- tablespoons butter. ()UJ) d,.,.,,,,.,,,,,, r the double.' and Moll potatoes ill their "jackets." ,is partner, ami may be Sllliilliar- When tender peel and nuisli. Sen- j.(M as follows. i:. II. Wlillney, of rorlland. I be son wen wnn sail anil pepper anil inaiilane took place at the I'Trsl miner ami oeai in cnousn nun; land and has a number of friends . ....... ..- ,,.,, in this city. Hbe has been attend IliK the I'nlvcrslly of (ln-itnn and lias been pledBed to I'l Hctu I'hl. She Ik the ilaiiKbler of Mr. and .Mrs l'icbvterlan cbiircb. Mr. und Mis. Hent will make I heir home In Ku- Ke.if. where be Is 111 business. . Miss Klopfenstein Entertained Sunday (ouipllnientinK MsK Mui'Blierile Klnpfensteln who Is vIslllllB Here from I'orvallls a mililber of her friends g-ave a no-hostess swliu miiiK parly al I'lne Con" yester day morniiiK. Al 11 o'clock the par ,.ty drove to the pool, enjoylnif a inorninK dip. KollowlliK Ibis u.cump meal. last was coiim-u un, m... at a table In Hie park itroilllds. All liour or so later the tcioup I'eturn c.l to l.a Ciande. Miss Mildred lloyi, who is couvalcsciiiK. was able Io be prcsenl. Olll-of-.town Bllesls liiclmlwl Miss Slella Decry, w ho has been In. Kn Icrprise unci is on li-i- way back 10 Spokane. Miss Vera Krank, of 1'oitlaild. who was a visitor at Wal lowa lake last week, and Walter Initli, of ICuIei prise. Miss Klulilenslein Is spcndlllK Kcvcral weeks lieie Willi her par ciils, Mr. and Mis. (1. Klopfenstein. . Those who .-nioyed the pleasant affair yesterday were the Misses .Myrtle lloyt. Mildred llnyt. Frieda Klnplenslein. Judy Moore. Stella lieery, Vera Krauk. I tilth Hram wetl Lois Nelson and Alex Kiy, Holierl Snillh. Waller IMilll. Hill Kenny. Hill Itnherls. Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Med ford and the honor Kiie.sl, Miss Klopfenstein. To complimenl Mrs. Arthur Mul liolland, of Marsblield. Mis. Clyde Kiddle was hostess to a number .of rrk.mlK al a dellKhtful brblire parly Salurday eveniliK at her farm lMinie. Mrs. Mulbnlland Is the Kuesl of Mis. A t Wardell, of island city and has been a popu lar visitor here these last two weeks. (''ollowinc cards luncheon was served. C.anlen flowers were used In attractive boiniuels for the occasion. Four tables of brblite were form- j e.l for Ihe evenini,'. Sirs. William ' make IlBbt. I'm n layer Into a well liuitcrcd bakinir ilish, add a layer of ham. one of peas and one of onions, hot each layer of vok etables wilh butter. Continue wtb layer for .layer until ull is used, making the lust layer of potato. Put into a tiot oven to brow n the lop and serve from buUlnn dish. A bid or doable previously made by a player makes any double by I A XKW FLAT lA; is of n.ivj blue calf 'with bands of beic and fed -;t to one side. The single Strap attached to a lame Hi 4. of gold metal in very email. jhis partner business; but a hid or 1 double previously made by tho Jdouhlcr does not neccsnarily have I (hut effect. The logic of this lies In the fact that, an Informatory double is made with the expecta tion that partner . will name his best suit in answer to it. When he already has indicated his' strong suit, it docs not have to be asked for. ltut a player" may have bid himself, have been oveicalled by an adversary an1 may wdnt In ask his partner to select, from three suits (the one the doublet has hid ami the two unhid suits): so in that case the double may be classed as informatory even alter a bid by tho doubter. Kor practical purposes, the fol lowing definitions cover doubling: A double is informatory if made of one No Trump, or of one. two or three of a suit ; provided the. partner of the doubler has not pre viously bid or doubled. A double Is business if made of iwo or more. No Trumps, or four or more of a suit; or of any small-' I er declaration If t he partner of 'the doubler has previously bid or 'doubled. j There is another requirement, so j comparatively unimpurtnnt that I I have not complicated the defini tion by including It. A double must be made at the first oppor tunity to double t hat decln r at inn in order that il In considered irr jl'orinulnry. Next Monday we shall have some, 'illustrations. 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