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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1928)
Tuesday, August 2l7 192s LA GRANM 'ftVENINft OBSERVER' Page Three Society News Mrs. Lynn Wright : Hostess at Party j Honoring Visitors An inu-ivM.iiK rt-n: serial af fair was an inturrual afternoon at which Mrs. Lynn Wright eutei -laimd Friday :it 1:. ) home on Adam avenue, inviting In a few It lends for llic p:. , isiir.- ot live uill-oi-tow 11 visitors, without one i'Xft ;itini tin iiitT pr-om i iit-ul I. a Ciandeis. They wriv Men. K. O. ISroun (I'm . Kno !), who is here from t'oitliiiiil as the iiii.1 i,f her parents. .ln.lt;.- and Mt :.. .1. W. Know ie.. .Mrs. V. II. I t Nora Aibticklel, soon to Iff nt Tacoma. 1hi is visiting In r parents. Mr. ami -Mrs. J. A. At buckle, Mrs. It. L. 1 1; i. si wick ( It-a-iic Stoddard), of l.'urt liiittl, whu is visiting her ninth-, ft; Mrs. J. I!. HI. i. i.lant. Miss Ma-' rioti Whilm-,, now i.t Santa itosa. Cal.. iitnl Mis. A. S. Do.iat, of I'orl lanil. Miss Whitney and Mir. Do fiat lave been I in- giut, of M is. j l:ichan' (!. Thomas. Mis. Duiial In-' tug her sister. M Whitney, was a member of tin local h itrli M-hool faculty about'six years ago. An nMeniinin -of Uslling, made especially ilt-lirlitlnl I. .cans.- ii re-' united close friends. Was spillt. Mrs. Wright' serve. t ! n' of the sain liter's many de light fill hiiwi ller s i in mine; p;lt-t ,.h look place Sal unlay c crunk' at 'ove when a group nf young folk honoi ei , iss Ma iu-' She I I'wort h, now of Walla Walla, with one such affair. Alter an enjoyable evening swim tlie pnrt n turned to l.a (.ramie ami sp.nl the test of tin f evening playing T. i" vt l lie home of Mr. an.l Mis. II. K. Kichey on 'avenue. ' A "v nterntelou feed" wan enjoy d. Those who took pai l In t he evening were Miss ..Ma lift Miller. Mis LaWHe Richey, Miss Shell wort h.' and Herbert ami Stan leyw Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Kichey and Mr. and Mis. K. '. Hind In oil h, . ho wit ) daughter ttuni Weekend house quests nf Mr. and MlH. Ilictle group to I'o npanicd the rove (Special) Tim Ladies' Cuiid held a "no-hostess' party at tin. Ascension grove on 'Thursday liflcrnoon. After a short ImsinesN se.-Hiou hridj;e wus played at three tables, Mrs. .1. K. Mills winning liinh honors, c I. A mil her Luncheon was serv pai ly of similar na- tine will Im auk. :. hi-lil on Thursday,' Cove (Special)- ''on rad Ander non was honored n ;!alurday ul't ernoon with u parly of I I hoys, the occasion heiiiK' his eleventh Id rlli day anniversary. Tim Imys were in Indian -cost nine arKl the occasion was a real Indian Ipow wow unri many . of tlie tainttf V the Indians were played. The hoys had an Indian war daiu'e. Those atlendim: were Itold.y ami llllty Inm.an, Allen. I.loyd and Cale , Wc cut your hair to shape your head. We specialize in all the latest cuts. fcacajavveu Barbers mm "The leaders in action are not Magicians b u t steady persistent workers." Work and Save Your Money Here. U. S. National Bank Uemkr Federal Reerf System 7 ' A Mills. Dell Hi shears, Harold I le Wtt, of Crime, Ivan Duncan,' of limns,, Kdwar-t Heck, of Pendleton. and Warren l.ullil. Vein I'nodcll und Hubby Clark, we iv nerved. MENUS lly Killer Miu-jr IlKKAKI-'ASV Heedless wlijie M rapes, cereal, poached eKs mi toa.l, extra toast, TiiUTmsilade, milk, coffee. ' . . ' ! l.r.Nf 1IKON Cream of' pen soup, croutons, siueu lomaioen with shredded lettuce, hrown Jet ly. milk. tea. KlNXIUl Oasserole of halibut, cahlia'e and plpeapple uilad.. peach cofibler, milk, cotjfe1. The casserole -dish makes "a pood oue-ploce dinne. Almost nny sort of lioneless fislr can be used as well ns halibut. ' Cns'role- pf lliillhul fmo and one-lialf pound lialihnt steak. 4 mediuni-si.ed -onions, 2 sweet preen peppers. 4 potatoes, ' eups sifted tninaio pulp. J tea spoon salt, H teaspoit pepper. - Ktib fish with nil nud hroil (iif-kly on ltoth sides just enough to brown the surface. 1'laep' In a well oiled casserole ami surround with onions peeled and cut . In halves, peppers with seeds re- 1 moved, parboiled and cut. in; shreds, potatoes pared and rut in ; halves 4ene.t hwtse. I'onr over to mato puree and season with salt and pepper. Cover casserole nnd bake one hour in a moderate oven. Serve from casserole. Different, combinations nf vege tables can be used In this dish. (ireen or wax beans, carrots, lima ins, diced summer siiiah or new turnips surest variety. UNION PERSONALS r.N'MtN (Special) Members of the .Met hodisi ;p worth Keauue held their regular Sumlay service ' ilotiK .Catherine creek Sunday leinoon. They look alonK welners ml hiked up the stream Tor a ouple nf miles where they enjoyed weiner roast around a camptire, after their regular service was held. Two or three of the mothers went lonn on the trip to act as haperones. roiiowiiiK ins puma: saie wntrn was held east of I'nioji on the- Ore- won Trail hlKhway a few days am, Leonard .Huffman has purchased the I-'rank Wilson ranch Just north slsts of sixty acres of fertile val- ley land, will bo the future home ninK Diamonds, as soon as Declar of .Mr. Huffman.' pr (lfips trirk D,.elarer's effort The Woman's club, a local or- therefore should be lo take the Ka nidation, of- the federated worn-- n'elelKli( 1 r1M;'s. " "" ' " " an's clubs of the slate, now has a' Tl) lrl(.,t 2l hn should lead the new club home. the contractor tIa(,k (lf rMm illll1t ir thp rlllh n. havlnff finished his work an.l turn- n,lJS(, Vvh, should cash four ed the liulltUhff nver to the so- ,-,,, tri(,kH ,, ,h(, Are nf spades, ciety. The home Is a lare .framo H,H nox, should be a small hulldiliK with a full basement, Heart from Closed Hand, "winnine- la re assembly hall with ample, Mtae uctominodat Ions, . kitchen equipment, and is modern in every respect. The Woman's i;lnh -will use It for renular monthly, meet- tii.-t iiini ior spei-iiii uerasioiiM, Robert Wakefield, W. V. Con-' nor, William Kielblock, and . Kd ward I-'loyd were elected by the local idd Fellows lodiie at their noVtiui,' lriday nlnlii. to meet with delegates from other lodKes in t-he county to discuss plans for t lie winter's work of the county or ganization of this fraternal so ciety. The meetinn of the dele gates will be held In l'i (irande on j ""',---"''?--,-""w the eveninjf of August 1'K, as I'ul- from Ontario for the past few days nam Yeck. county president of the visiting at the home of his brother, organization, is a member of the l".v Cotiklin, a nd lookinu after Cra tide Indue. jsome business Interests lu this part ..Mrs. LSelle Wrlwht Is spending, nf the state. Mr. Conklin was a few days visiting In ltaker at the ( formerly superintendent of the lo home of her son, Charley WriKht.jcal schools, which position his she will return to her home hereibrother now holds, sometime this week. .John Harris Is suffer! nj from in- lllis llcss, manaKer of the Joenl fection resultiiiK from running a sawmill, the Oregon Trail, who was i wheat straw under the skin of his laken to Hot I-jikc -about a week 'thumb nt the root of the nail. He a tin will underKo n major opera-! had ti' injury dressed but later ilon this week. Meanwhile his some of the straw was found in the lather. A. C Hess, is looking after ' wound and caused a badly infected his business interests. The saw-jthumb. Mr. Harris is now at a mill Is temporarily shut down, but hospital having the thumb treated is expected to resume sawiiiB again a second time. in a short time. I lialph Smith, who recently snld A tarantula which measured nearly two luetics In width was dis covered in a hunch of bananas a few days iiKii by. W. O. HiiKKerty. proprietor of the I'uion Cash store. Mr. Haggarty was. cutting bananas when he saw the large spider, which was .disposed of before. It could do any damage. Vernon. "Shorty" I'nrent. who has been nt Hot Ijike for several days having an Injured hand treat ed, has returned home, the in jured member being much Im proved. He caught the third and fourth fingers of his rinht hand in the chain of a motorcycle and they were cut off near the find Joint . lie went to the hospital and had the hand dressed and remained there a few days for treatment. Itoheft Wlthycoinhe, manager of the state experimental farm lo cated here, made a trip to Cather ine creek meadoWR last week to look after Hume cattle belonging to the state farm, which were taken to the mountains a few weeks ago for pasturage during the niimmer. Mrs. Areta Hatsey. uho n been it Hot Lake fur the pat few Weeks recovering from an operation, re turned to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Titus. Til day. Ilershal Halsey, her husband, who h.fi been working in a cream ery ill Portland, Joined her at the Tit us home. They will probably remain in this part f i he state for n time at least. I. M. Little. accompanied by Mrs. Littler, left thl week for Mil-:n-Kreewa!er. wheie he will lonk ifier the Interest of the Ivirl Fruit company during the prune harvest -n the latter place. Mr. Uttlrr a No Hiiperlntendt the parking and ship ping nf fruit f i m this locality hy he rnmpinv he represent. Kuene Conklin has bjen here Bridge Pointers - Il Milton 0. . Work 'i. 1.. ..).. , . .. M.rtJ It..r,hn,..ntltlu. ,,,,. of ,w. lho ,,,. or tl.r l'l..l llun.1 nmterlallv r-j rK the Kt-nt-rui mmmiiHiU'm ul thf comliliif.l humlHS anil Ik-chum- i thl: u II Kft dirty. me ........................ ...... ........ (..,. ,, h,s ,-i,.iih.-iu tin-. ..( this liifvi.frlfnied nlavfi ai f : hll.lif n . havf lonB "WO Ktoppf.ti ''" dry dlh- la far more of a liln- he ,, .,, , human... In apt to err It. following' advk. hf.irinK. They havf lfnrnfd that dinnn. H ll.au a hflp. It l a t.-mp. IM hf.. w hl. ,, ,K ,.,..,v ,.,.,. , , l.loh l al.pll.al.lf th tvhat lhc-y , "bedl ..of l not fxpfrtfd and tl.at '' '- 'V: "No. don t do tl.Ml : ..,.. l.fli,-vf to ..' ,ln.'llar Hl.natlon. vaylntf don't (B Jt.rt mother'- hal.lt. I ""''. ""V o drop a ril.h an.l. I The two handa fiv-n lielow lip- I liareiitl.v are siinilar. Inn really are essentially different. In both the ,contract is one No Trump; Suth Is t lertarc: "id W est's lead is the (j ftf Diamonds. Th i-eader is ntfred tu examine them with care and see if he can detect the dif ference in management that they should receive in play. , 10-7-5 fA-IO-6-3 J-9-i-3 NOHIH I'ulUH. f fl y-j 0-5-4 ID 9-7 fl-Q-IO-2 10-7-5 Vft-lfl-B K-3 3-9-5-4-3 NORTH tJuUll.tj pl -- SOUTH RK-J I3-5-4 J-9-7 -Q-IO-2 Tlio Uii'fi'i'ciK-i In Management if The Two Hands The important point to notice Is that, In the suit led, 1 ntmmy's holdinir is the same in both cases. nnd closed Hand's nearly is. Hut the slight difference makes all the difference in the world In the first pin v. , ln Xo. ', Declarer's onlv chance Ut win trl(.k in Ih(, Hult ,,,,, ts hy Iijayine; tlio Kinv; from Dummy on ,he first trick. In Xn. 2. Declarer jM Hr! u( lrlrk jtl Uu, ,y ni vlntr small from Dummy: but miuht n,a t.,.iki. h uiek tf be oh.v- .i u-i,,,. in vn 1 if liom. iiiv'm Ivinir win the ' n ilversn rt cm i."1,i1.,i1iv w-in iv. .tm t.v i-.m. with the Ace in 1 mm my; this would make a total of seven tricks. V 1 1 h h is; en til ra c t sn f e, I ecla ret easily can afford to lead a Spade fniIn )limniy h(. iSp!l(lp fmse wlilch, if it succeed, wtN ulve him Kame. In No, 2, after takinp his solitary Diamond trick. Declarer, as in No. 1, should tfy the Club finesse; but if it succeed and five Club trhks are won (one more Club in Dum my than in Xo. ".'), the Spade fl ( nesse should not be risked because 'fianie should be made without it. his grocery business here to the La ( irande (Irocery company, will re main in I'nion for the winter and will he In the employ of the new firm. Mrs. leClair, a representative of the West Coast Telephone com pany, was in 1 nion last week bulk ing after some interests of the lo cal ph-fne line, which they recent ly purchased. ' A new rule l.ars Jlatlclirfe pirls from talkit.fr aft.l.-iiM' rl.les. These fllKllly nifuleil. KirlH tilllst I..' ( til bed. VAHI.SIZKU llt I KS at the front elaborate a two-piece knitted coilume for fall. The crew neck, cuffs, lower (due and circles are deep rose on a softer shade of rose. ! ( W 1 I AS ! pi Gfoo x, or . - r i ooo xi eta ) 1 L : ;-S r U J ': iDon'ts That Don't Matter Are Scored ' " . Br Mrs. Asm-s I.,ne On Hie vr. in Ktrct't. nml nt ..l.llrt.-.,, I,... ..fi.n .l.in'l- Ihul . .... :.. ' 'l ' ' ''; "ml." "1W1 .tnn.l Bo . i h.iw." ''Don't run." "Don't There are o many thll.KH dear to ( " fhild's hert which nr.- forl.ldden I more because they are ineoiivem-j f"i f" t" mother than he - , - F. 15. Appleby. Publisher cause they ure bail for the child, itbat a dish lie broken once In a 'Pita il.ie i..t .laln.li i.. ihLh'l' i'i-ii I while tlliin Ihiil Dim ehll.l'u ilown nil th put nml ihuik off th I I kltt-hetl t'helvt'ti. II wnuM ! t-I - I r '"."'""I f f-irhldrtliiB to IkIv hrr l ..r Ihret. xhinv p.iiih I . Iir uwn. Thf fnur-ynir-uld . ! 1,1 " i'"''i'll"ll cl pii-OUHIs I IIK i In,,rt '"" " rasur. to Hint, hut l" '" " milsnm-,. ,vl,u-h I, i .U hilo h.-r t wuro. ' 1 " Hlv-yeur-olil who take- a of the: moi nmu s worn shouiil ie luwn for a few -tnlnities 1 slowed r even FARM NEWS fro m Every tor The Va Crop yields farm improvementsfarm activities farm ex perimentsunusual farm successes the personal news of those engaged in Union county's greatest industry. The Observer's Valley News Service is unique among newspa pers of the state of Oregon. In its columns is published more lo cal and valley news than in all other papers published in or cir culated in the entire county. ; Nothing even approaches the Observer's reader - interest among those interested in agricultural news. Likewise, nothing even approaches The Observer's paid circulation in the agricul tural territory. The Observer goes into more farm homes and is read by more agricultural readers than the combined total of any two papers published in or circulated in La (irande territory. These are significant facts for the business firm seeking to cultivate the farm market with the intelligent and economical expenditure of its advertising appropriation. Now, as always, The Observer is read in more than 90 of the homes in the city of La (irande. v La Grande E O liniiiiUi iti id. n ml to hel thtiiilii : lM. .isciui'iiK'l. ( ,-lM sh,, ,. ,....s,,,.v,,,i ,r ,, ,., ,. I ,.. .,,,-.1 ilt . M .,1W,11U,V 1,,,,,,.,-niv,. s' lv ,j ,.....,.,,,,,,,,.,, ... ls , ,,, .,. i,i,.. ,,,,'! ,. , ,,K r . , tl,,Ml , ,,.,,lss ...,.,., ,(,, ,, ; limilmi,i,ii,.. if ,. ,v, , ,as nl As a result It is not much trouble to find mi excuse for doiim the ihiims one re.ill.v wants to do. 1 server "Kastcni Oregon's Leading Newspaper" l.a (.'rande, Ore. NEW CEN'TEMERI KID GLOVES In all the new fall shades. $2.95 and up PUTMAN'S Lu Grande's Exclusive Keady-to-AVear nnd Millinery Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page Of ner lieu vening II. F. Matthews, Husiness Mjrr.