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Tuesday. August 7, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three 6 Society News Surprise Shower Wouten'H Itelh-f poriiH nlrnle will tt ht? . . " r ,- w" IlOIlUrS aMISS IjrOre minouy Ju,y 2tt " wu" nnnannred : today following a r.-gular tustns meeting of the orKaniatlun yes Art interenthiK ii fraii- uf laat eve- ttrduy afternoon with Men. Laura nlni? wjih u Ktirnilse filiowtr tit ! Bladen, pre-ddt'iii. in ehnrfrtj. The which :'K iiHKhhuiK honored Mltut' .iate hud oriKimilly tirn net fur Murl.-l t.m, whoKi in.ii t tittfn to the third Sunday in the month hut ih-n Marin:; win ),.. tin event of yi'Nterdny it wan ehangfd to the A UK1. IT. .Mik. Heel IlolliMer, Mrs. ' I'uin th. l'or the pteoie H must In Oaour CroHNi'ii uii't Mrn. It. V. i lere.slinK program 1m helnS ananK LeiKhlon iirruiiKwl ti. nhnwer fiireil. The Son and OuuKhtem of the bride, who wuh unrprlstd at I'hion Veteran of the Civil War Jh i- home on iVdar drei lit N are invited to the annual affair, n'elnek In the evenluK. which is ulwayn u highlight of the A JfittiHl evening of rlmtttn? yeur'H W. K. r. program, was wpenl. Mis tJure n-eWved j It was also announced ut yes many lovely Uitelu n Kit'tM. The terday'a newdon that the next IUet shower vvu.s a particularly pretty , tin? of the It. f. will he held (inn jts It rarried out the Ki'eeu cot iir In the l;lt('hen are. Kwr the uity eveial baskets of mixed summer flmern, jenias and i uses predomination, were used. Mrs. 'riissen. Mis. IhdllM'er and Mrs. LciKhton serve. I a luncheon nt Hi- "rinse of the happy evfiiinj;. M ixs tiii re in a popuhi r In iile elect of the summef- and much In lf rest is heim? shovwi in her wed ding, which will be at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. !(. Ci-e. at ISO.'. Cedar on the evening of l-'riday. Auk. IT. The annual Oliver P. Morton Ask local A Kent about Personally .1 ;.seo-ted A II- Kxpenni Tour to 'lou .National I'ark. Stalls AukuhI 11. on (he third SuiurAay of Kept ler, the Uth. It will h u dinner iin-etlns with Mis. Matlle (lolitiil chuirman of the dinner committee. Other member of t he roinmittee will he M ph. U n i m a Ko w I e v, M is. Susan Kuulk, Mrs. l.ydia ti randy, Mrs. Marjory Hermann, Mrs. Mary Male, Mrs. Hiel;n and Mrs.. (Iruee I lohsnn. Uetfiiky hit sin ess was transacted al the. meeting yesterday at which there was a fairly lance attendance. "We are planning a very inter esling program nnd expect m make 'this ear' it idctiie one of the finest yet held,' mid the president, Mrs. Itraden. today. lev BR k . r r? a ,rr- - m Kj&.1?:-"Ka mi LOW ROUND TRIP FARE'S In cffrc-t daily loSfptcnitwr:iO. Return limit October 31. 198. CLATSOP BEACHES NORTH BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES NEWPORT Healthful tonic for kid- Sf.'ifl diesandKrown-ups. Fish ocean bathing, golf' inn. hiking, horseback riding, clam digging. Good hotels, cottages ana inu nouses. t'Vj Booklet on Rtqttut The l.ucky Dozen club was en- i ( i U i lieti a i in l ion i e tn i i n. . K. ftirhey on 1 avenue Kriduy. A very pleasant Hlternoon was spent, after which refreshments were served. Miss l.u Valle Itichey and Miss Maxtne SheMworth. who is-i visiting here from Walla Wallu. as sisted by Mary l'an t'ross, served. The next iiiet-iing will be at th home of Mix. Fred Smith on Aug. !l7. She Kills the Mice h- V, . - , N r. 4, - - j ! Bridge Pointers By Mil too 0. Work Today, tomorrow and Thursday, the cards of the flowed Hand mid Dummy will he Riven, the contract, and the card led. Today thiee questions are asked concerning the hand; readers are urtfed to deter mine upon their unswei- before ending the explanations given be low. '.4 South ts (he Declarer; contract No Trump; score love-all inothin nothing): Hvei of t'lubs led. 737T vfi-0-3 FH-2 IN. I NOHTH ;5 ' SOUTH Q-9-8 B7 -5 .Miss Anna .Mae Wrluht, of Portsniomh, Vn who Is here under the ciidor-cniciit ol the I niletl Stts piihllo henllli wfcrle. Is a deadly enemy or mice and mis. She Is o if three women In tlio i ouoti v rollowing this M Mihiti using a her nioM offtH'tlve ueaiMiii haritim cuiIm untie. Site will remain hi Iji (inutde a ml xlciniiy the remaliHlr of tills week. r" Mrs. K. M. Lewis was hostess to 'members of the ltaplist Aid society 'at her home on Friday afternoon Announcements I There will be no meeting of the Kivtwn members and thren visitors Stilch-and-t'hatler rluh this week. I were present. The rooms were at-j iraetiveiy oecoraieo win. x-u- i,ivlf:ion A of .nv:1, sisters' aid of the t'hrisliaii eliurch will Ut entertained by Mrs. H. I.. I'utnum jand .Mrs. Kd i:bell Wednesday alt- son's flowrs. At the clos. afternoon refreshments servetl. , of the t'ove (SpeciaD- ernoon at o'clock lit the -A family reunion sonage at la:: Hemlock stree II. KF.KM.Y Agent l.n (;iaiiile, Ore. wus heid at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. O. Lund on Sunday. Autf G, honoring their son, Herman l.und and his wife and two daughters, who are visiting here. Their home is in l'hoenix, Ariz., and they an nually spend the summer months tiere. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomus Towle and daughters. Inejt and Verna, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoerkgren, Koyal Hoerkgren. Mr. and Mrs. I.. D. Sutherland, Gladys and Harold Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Towlo and children, Max tne, Alice uml lCdwin. par- AH members are urged to be pre MENUS Uy NKter Mary HIIKAKKAHT Aplo sauce, ce real cooked with raisins, crisp hrolletl bacon, cress, oven toast, milk, coffee. l.t.'Nl'HKDN Shrimp salad In green pepper cast's, bran: muffins, ge'attne with fresh fruits, cookteH, HANKOW (AP) Kxpririers of "lilk, "' w ood oil to the Fnited Slates have Dl N'N Hroilcd salmon Willi -........,1-,1 ..n nKMoelaihin here, with lnmit hutter and vegetables. nearly all wood idl dealers as mem I An excellent way to use tip u sliced tomatoes, pineapple Wuter lire, cake, milk, coffee. Features for Wednesday There is no such thing: as "High Cost of Liv ing" when trading at Joels. Our prices are low er', made possible by owning and operating our own store. Ghiraridelli's Ground Sweet Chocolate 1 pound tin : 2 Try our Special "Home-Wade" Loaf of Bread Jlulk Cocoa, per pound 15 Federation Flour -$1.85 (A local product that is guaranteed) Economy Lids, dozen..: 2,r 10 Pounds Cane Sugar .. 09 (This is not manufactured cane as sold by some stores, but pure cane sugar) H Packages II-O Oats 3Jv" Swansdown Cake Flour 3S- Rice long grain 4 pounds Fresh Tomatoes, 3 pounds 25 Slicing Cucumbers large, smooth 1 for....lO String r.eans " pounds 25 Calibage, per pounds W Lemons large, size dozen, Catsu) large size "iC A Timely Special Ice Cream, quart any kind 39f Round Steak, pound 28 few berries, one or two peaches, 'and a little of ouie other fruit Is in an orange or lemon jelly. Al most any combination of frulls Is good, slightly sweetened before adding to the gelatine. Shrimp Salad in (ircen Fcppcis Uih' cup broken shrimps, y.. cup coolted peas, U cup diced celery, enp niayoiir.aise, i. cup chili sauce, 4 sweet greT- peppers. t'ut tops from peppers and re move seeds and white pith. Wash t horotighly and drain. 4 'omhkne shrimps, peas And celery and sprin kle u itli a little salt and pepper. Mix mayonnaise and chili sauce and pour over shrimp mlxt ore. Kill peppers with salad mixture rind serve with sections of lemon. UNION7 PERSONALS I 'XI n. (Special! Mr. and Mrs. I'l ii nk Jlussell came over from I') Crande Similar and were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. t 'on nor. Mis. D. K. Helm nnd her son are here fiKii. Sa lem. 111., visit ing for a few dajs at the home of Mr. and '. Mrs. L A. Selber. K-t iovei nor Walter M. I'ierce ; addressed th' com; reira t ion of the Methodist church here last Sunday ! morning on the subject nf "Wuild ; 1'eaCe." The s)f-iiker was highly i complimented on hi? address. Next Sunday morning Hie chief addles ; of the 11 oVJ.H-k hour at the same church will be civen by K. It. Scott, division:. 1 direetor of the Hoy Scouts. .Mr. Scott is now in charge j of t he scout tamp on Catherine creek. With repairs nnd alterations I completed tiie new Thrift store has opei.ed formally for business in i ' he building formerly oceti pied by ' the Ka Ipli Smith croeery htnre, Wl'i:STh)N i: Which t'luh should Jeclarer play from Dummy on the first trick '! WFKSTiON 2: Supposing Declar er play a small Club from Dummy and Kast play the King, what should Closed Hand pkty? QUKHTION :i Which suit slmul Heclarer le;ul w hen he w imi his first I rick? The AtiMvers 1. On trick I. Declarer should day small from Dummy, gener ally the (Juten is the cat to ilay from Qtteen and one; and this would be true if Closed Hand had Acu and. one or two small, or no strength In the -suit; but with A-to-x, two tricks will he made by a small play from Dummy, and only with T. M. Huirrt In charge. Mr., and M rs, Uaird moved here from i i it-ifrt ..c iii- i vioiif assured if Dummy play th , , , ' , ,,, ! Oueen. Trove this by pulling the. imiik utoi inri ii i hum m vnm i adverse hund and note (hut no mat- two Clul phi ying injured last week while she was , , .,1U ,MJ11i;( .., ,,. vv.-lm-er tor where they may l !. i ... h .ii.t .inn ii,., I tricks must he made by rollers the arm was draw n in al- from W"" hen fat ing most to the elbow. The thumb r cltM,.- u-.ru' rmmlrPil to hold li , Oil t he f list I lck hack in place. Kde.ni and 11 My Tewln. who firnt of May. camping 1V the way side, killing such game as they could find. Thtv reached Island City, where there wan a small set tlement, on the nit; hi of nci. K, and the next morning, they drove toward the foot hills. Her father, .1. tilled r.looiu. hnill tlie flrsi yi:blll at Cove. Mrs. Wam-f (Mary I lino m i has spent nearly iill her life here. Mrs. Carolyn tVmd of Salem, was a gneM at the home of Mrs. John Valentine u few da.s last week. M iss Clarice Cop Mi n, who has been at the Cove for the last month left Monday for l.a tirande where she will visit for a few dnys hefoin returning to her home at Walla Wall:!. Wash. A babv son was born to Mi', anil Mrs. Melvln .Marks on Wednesday. July " . S. A. Anb'iou aiul Me. and Mrs. nil A ndei smi a ml baby son. Dale, of ll Cl.lilde, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.. K. Andersiin on Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. I McClain and daughter, are visiting it! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, at Jerome, Idaho. Mr. and Mr. Theodore McClain left Monday for the M ill on-Free-water country, where he will work in the prunes. Hltl'SSCI.S (AIM The ttelgian I'o.fi ;uicf (i;o e. iitsl notes are , shortly to be tak. n out of circulu- lion, the Tr. risury iuieiuling to is-1 sue sit Vet coin oi either -0 or 2u ' francs deiiouiinal ion In their place. SELECTED FROCKS Smart Printed and Plain Crepes. , Formerly priced from $25 to $85 Special .... $ 18.85 PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive ltcady-to- Wear and Millinery AIK TltAVr.L ( i A I s 1.IHHON (AT) Air traffic be llATMINf; Sl'lT .MAHKRT SVDNKV A I') A factory for tweeti I'ort ugal and Spain is in- the man ut act tire of bathing suits creasing. During one moot h t he j has been established by several ! Junkers planes In regular service , mericans ut Camperdown. New between Lisbon and Madrid carried South Wales. It is believed to he a Mi passengers, more than a ton : branch of a large American firm itons or tetters. t in the lar Kasteru trade.. Imer your I Ire InMiniuce- with IMI1CO SMIStM.l S Ksllinates tllven Without Charge ( has. E. llildehntml AI'IM.U'ATolt I'tlll ll MllNtil I S -I", O. Hoi S IWIH'O III mill in YKAR ItOOl-'S. ISlii Clifrry si. Closet) Hum! Mhoilltl tl:iy fiikiII Two Chili tricks Icon be won no mon-. Uy iliirUinK Isecoml nnd third Cluli I rlcUs, tuul . . 1 pOMi'ilily liloi-k uu I'liliy for Hit- i j have been here for never visiting with ' their mother and other relatives, left last week for their home in Sun Francisco. They were aeenmpun'ed as far as Port land by their uncle, M. S. levy. 1... .1 IU KM tilt 11 MIK Btlli-inr "' irausiicitug iiunihi-w. i , West hand to run Its long Clubs. 1. Declarer should lead u Spade. Many players would find Heart tempting: but a suit of seven cards (In the two hands) headed by Ace-Klng-QiuMn should not be led until I ttihitshed. Tho Ace- K lug-gueer Isult. if Ktl fr four tricks tinme would establish a trick for the ad y'rsarles. und it may become good 4llh the uirf 'Of ; adverse discards if leading It hei postponed. n few days Mr. Levy is a member of the Levy The fire siren called the firemen ""'"J ' ' ... . ., to the Jesse Cox residence in North r tricks: but If not. to lead I'nion early Wednesday morning where a fire of unknown oriuiu. had started In the killchen of "the dwelling. The damugo was con fined mostly to the one room al though water caused some damage to furniture in other parts of the house. The loss was covered by insurance it Is believed. Sidney Vaden, employed at the state experiment station. Is still making trips to Hot I-ake for treat ment for an injured shoulder, lie lias been having trouble with the shoulder for several weeks. Cily employes have been doing nomu repair work at the city water i ni a ke hi; the Ituslck ranch a couple of .miles east of the '-ity. Henry Ford is In favor of abol ishing work. If he would run for president on that platform his elec tion would be unanimous. COVE PERSONALS COVi: (Special) Mrs. Robert Paige and her daughter, Mrs. Lil lian Allen, "who have been visiting at 1-iong Ileaeh, Cnlif., since early in May, returned to their home here on Saturday. M rs. Mary Wagner, one of Cove's earliest pi oneers, who now lieves at Central Point, Ore., accompanied tliein. Mrs. Wagner will make an extend ed visit among her relatives ami old friends here. When a small girl. Mrs, Wagner crossed the plains with her parents and another fam ily, reaching here Oct. H. 1 They- had been traveling since the PAllCO M I" LT l-S I'. It V I C K PAIN I (uaninte': Wo gunrnilb'e P.MtCO Ml lll S1'.K l( i; P l r to In made ac cording lo n rellahlt lltne-iesieil formula. We giiaraiiee PAIUO MI LII- si:u i I-: pain t in simiiil ns well, look as well uml uciir a. well as tiny paint made, lvgaiillc-s of price, provided ou I'aitlifully fol low priiilfl instructions op tho barrel or run. If. lor nny reason, sou fe'l ills Htillsflcd with PAIU'O Ml LTI. SI H It i; PAINT wiitlc applying It; oii'ntay return the imiiimiI imu--Hon ami we will refund the price you pa il for the enlln iinioiint. We w ill furnish now paint If PAIU'O .Ml l,TI-Ni;it ICK I'AI.VT fulls In wtiir as well as nny paltK nunle iiiiiviiletl you have jipplh'tt it in iMinrlanco' with irliilel in structions on IniitcI or inn. (Signal) Parafflne (omiHinh's, Inc. (Spis'ial inlOMluclol'v price, Xli.1l.i n gallon. Come ami grab It iptlck.) Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. We Sell l or Casli "Tho P h ir .Man's l-'rleiul" N'ear routiilrv Plione Main 2-1 H No Suuilay Itushiess CAKR FURNITURE CO Pabco Rugs and Floor Coverings Economical lieautif nl Easy to C lean Duslless AVe believe PAHCO to lx the host. Visit the display located at La Gi ande Hotel. i at THIS OIUMN H, Kronth mo,p from 'lie nilil-iaon opcnliiKi show the tondpnry toward UrKer brims. It M of very soft beige relmir null llphily faihered brim nil trimmed nllh bruwn a!ln ribbon. Keep cool I Ok ; 1 I 'MVS TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE il m When the sun starts to sir, zle and your collar starts to wilt, here's a simple formula that is sure to keep you cool: TreeTeaOrange Pekoelced! To make really good iced tea, you must use a tea of full flavor with strcnth enough to withstand the dilution caused by pouring over ice. Tree Ted Oww;c Pcoe is tluit lul ofha . Man Alive! you've never seen anything so interesting and educational and helpful in all your days as that Special Display and Demonstration of PRODUCTS Shingles Lacquers and Paints Rugs and Yard Goods Corner Room in La Grande Hotel From 9 a. in. to 9 p. in. Yes, sir, I'll tell you... with shingles like that you can carry the color scheme of your house right up to the ridge of the roof. Beauty "from the eaves up," as you might say. And when you see that lacquer display, you just naturally want to start doing over some of your old furniture yourself ... And the women just naturally go crazy about the new rugs . . . Don't miss that display, or you'll be missing plenty.' THE PARAFFINE COMPANIES, INC. ..