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Tuesday',' "August 28, 1928 """ LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER F&tre Three Figure's Perfect Without Diet Bridge Pointers By Hilton 0. Work 1 . ! Friends Entertain For Mr. And Mrs. . Lilly This Week Several enjoyable social affairs are being given this w ee k honor liiM Mr. ami M rs.' K I.. Lilly who aic leaving the middle of nest, week for California, vhrii they will xpml lite winter. Sunday evening Mr. ami Mrs. K. 11. Appiehyx-iitertained wltlim din ner at the Sarajawcn hold and with bridge II. elr home on I Gn7 'Kirst si reel. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Uupy ,h)1 couple In weir Known II. NVatlKiincp nml M in. Mill W 'IVmpli'ton were hostesses ut u de lightful bridge luncheon at the La (ii audi hotel. I'all f lowem were used for t he tables. . M rs. 1 larry XurhrlcU was awarded first prize for high . score. Mrs.- Waller H. . l.i' Hinari Has awarded necKiul prluc. Mis Mnrn ret a nson consoln t ion, and Mm. Lilly reeelved the gaVst prlxe. Miss Anson. Mrs. Turner Oliver and Mrs. Charles 1'Ittylc will honor .Mi', and Mrs. Lilly tonight nt a dinner bridge at Miss Anson's horrid on If.nS I'nurth street. , Tomorrow at the la Grande ho tel' Mrs. W. . I'erkins will enter tain for Mrs. I. illy with a . bridge luncheon. , Cove (Special) "Die Ladies aid placed throughout the home. doll bride and groom, on tht mantel, suggested ' the approaching- - nup tials. The evening woi spent In visit ing and In hemming tea towels for the bride-elect. The opening oi tho, shower gifts and . muck wed- iiing which at tot iled murh enjoy ment were highlights oi th? eve ning. . . , , ' ' A two-court luncheon wan serv ed by the hostess. I ainty nose gays of sweet pens were unnoune' mecit favors and bore lh date ot the wedding. The announcement will he re ceived, lere vith much Interest us .VI is.s and Skiff is the) daughter of Mr. Mrs. U. J. Skltr, of CnioTi, urn) graduated In 1927 from the I'nion lilxh school. She has always made her home ut I'nion and has a large circle of friends. Alb's Skiff has made her horn her.- for the last year wit h Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Skiff and has been employed nt Sunford's. Mr. Walnum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y, Walnum and has al ways made his Jiome In La Grande. Mr. Walnum has aci-epied a posi tion . with the Stone's stores and they will make- their home In Yak ima. Guests of the evening were: Mrs. Howard ilalsey. Miss Horis War ner,. Mrs. Kenneth Medlord, Mbe, Lois NHsou. Miss Louise Salisbury. Mrs. (Mint Haynes, Mrs. I. N of the .Methodist church held a I Huhd, MltfH Barharu lllatt, Owen sllyei; tea at the church parlors. n Herger, Mis. Howard Kvans, Thursday afternoon, at which time! ii. Hari'y Saudoz, ami Mrs. Jac minimi election of officers was 0bs, ' , of Idaho, Mis. Med ford s held. The following officers were ,nul(u.r. e.t-aliiitto.l rnr llin rmii Itlir Vi'iir" ' president, Mrs. Hoy Maker; vh president, Mrs. A. A. Antb-s; seere lary, Mrs. Lynn t'hadwlck: treas urer, Mis. Gen. McMonnel. ( Announcements Uidd Canyon (Special) Mrs. W. O. Sherwood enter tained the Get- Totrether eluh at the cilv nark in Li Grande Auk. 23. A delicious "Jh ufternoon s picnic luncheon served hy Mrs. The- Alicel ladles' aid will meet I at .KIvfTstde park Thursday artel- noon. The committee in enarge . im rt niM ment rot - ! lows: Mrs Bruce Onrk, Mrs. W. J. Mlif.i U .n.l u-iiu ii il.-litHlt fill f,.;iire (UPe,. .MIS. l 1 I in, . of the afternoon. Several Kuests -ond 'Mai Baret Taylor. . of Ihe cluh were'lu attendance. Mrs. Klliott Austin will he the next hostess to the Get-Together cluh nt her home Monday. Sept. fj. Ft t , - ' ' "V. i J . ri - A j ' WH lit - Hk' f i . lei- y .... JC KMC Continuing for another three days (today, tomorrow and j Thursday) the comparison of Auc- tlon Hridne hands which have ap parently hut w slight variation and yet really a very material one, we ad Nos. 7 and K to the series. The 'contract is No Trump; South Is the 1 Declarer: and West's lend Is the Jack of Spades in hoih eases. A-7-3 J-I0-J-7-2 NORIH . CkMd Hud SOUTH R-i-3-2 ?-5 M R-7-3 J-ID-H-2 . I NORTH -1 ' 5 . .. tii Hud I SOUTH I , R-8-3-2 : tm- ; Miss Carrie Skiff .i MENUS , j; nnKAKFAST Apple .sauce,; ' AAf'i m-n:ini Cl'isl) . haCOlt. . IHMIl To Wed Mr. Walnum mufruk miiu, cof.v. t MTNCIIKOX Starred onions, Doris Dawson, screen star, sought hy Hollywood producers as liav lut; thy IteMt figure in the movie village, doesn't diet to prserve those slender Hues. She tiled It for a while hut abandoned the idea. liui-i has been iu Hollywood two year?: t . Anuotincfmeut of the approach Ini; maniaife of Miss Carrie. Skif to I'hilip Walnum was mude ut a delightful shower at which Mrs. Nolan Skiff was hostess at the lome- of Mrs. Hlake Shields .on Ce dar street last evening. Th wedding will take place In Yakima. Wash.. Sept. 2. The rooms of the Shield home were cleverly decmated for the uf falr. n red and w hite color scheme being used. At one- end. or the room :i large red umbrella, was bung from the light and from It streamers, suggesting rain; led In varying h-mrlbs to the shower gifts tornnto nnd banana salad muffin: chocolate milk vanilla rookies. in VVI.'I ' TtnUfxl -ham- seal lnped- potatoes, chard with lemon chiefly by mild cases, cases which sauce, cucumber and lettuce salad U"L i oh' i" with Krone h dressing, hlaekberry horiciike, milk, coffee. Summer . Is the ' ideal hold ami that in all probability lows: ' ' j'?- ' the Hutitfo- of infection Is In the! .1. Avoid large n:therlngs. This oasted community.' .'applies especially w Ut- children, shake. "It is difficult to prevent the ' 'hi!dren under Hi should not at ; spread of poliomyelitis duo to the tend theaters, go to large picnics fact that this disease is transmuted I ner places .wncre mere m oe careless couriers or sneezers lysis and which nere toon is nauuieu uy mav Indeed be so mild as to make bands mat Have not neen uasu- it difficult for the physician to;' i""1 1'i'Pvlously. Xh,1),lr,'B are i,lini .'m;l( a ih.f n o (1 :i L'linv t "ip""'K'" i' uir immune i varv the breakfast cereal with the uainmeo n ,.;h..ln.n,n. vneiPtloK. Trv uslne healthy non-suseepiihie persons itritnred cereal when rmifflns M"l wtnun ather than toast nre wanted for exi"prt to some probably unrecog- ireakfast. Stufml Onioiw ' ! rnere are, nowever, certain ttrocequres mat should he followed whenever the illsease appears In a community.' They nre as fol- (I Kour large onions, cup cold chopped meat, 1 -Ii cup soft stale bread crumbs. 1-2 cup milk. 1--' teaspoon pepper, 1 tablespoon butter. 'I I'eel onions and remove a thin. sllco from top of each.. J'urboil until almost done. Drain and re move centers.' making four little cups. Chop onion mat was cmipen out nnd, combine with crumbs, meat, - milk and seasoning. Kill onion cups with this mixture, pil ing up well above tops. Cover with fine dry crumbs and bake In a moderate oven until very tender.' The onions can be baked and. served In Individual baking nips! If convenient. TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE The right tea to use when , you serve it n We cut your hair to shape your head. We specialize in all the latest cuts. Saeajawea Barbers Otli Vril lren CjTr fusing The Dlffcri'iMV In Management of Tlu Two Hand The material difference between Nos. 7 and H Is that In No. 7 Dum- 'my has Q-tl-4 of Hearis; and In I No. H, 7-tI-4. Closed Hand has two high Hearts In No. 7; only out) In No. H Winning the first trick in both cases. . Deeiarurer sees a very different picture In No. 7 from that disnlaved In No. K. In No. 7 ihe is sure of two Spade tricks,' three Heart tricks, two Diamond j tricks and four or five Club tricks, depending upon whether Hie Chib f iiiHie iOi-eeds. He nluo hah a tehance of making one more Heart t trfok. If the Cluh finesse win ami the Hearts run, he has a. Craml Slam; so his obvious play ,1b to put Dummy in with a Diamond on trick 2 (not giving away to the ad versaries that the Queen of Hearts is a winner), and then to lead the Jack of Clubs from Dummy to try the finesse. It is perfectly safe to do this because he has the Queen of Hearts left as an entry In make my's long Clubs. t Hut In No. ft h very different sit- Mrs. fie vv-hxi I' V vv .M -TUT. nffl IV .JV mm mm Only Your Own Inspection Will Convince You Of The Smartness Of Putman's Apparel COATS $17M to $115.00 FROCKS $17.50 to $59.50 PUTMAN'S Itomly-to-Weiir Ami Mlllliu-ry. LAI)I CANYON PERSONALS They went to Spokane for nevurnl injc nicely with their new days, aocomianylng Mrs. 1'e.eblera which they lire erecting, parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. I. John- They went by way of Wulla of Watln nnd will return hy way T.Ann CANYON, (Special) Km'llund. Only a portion of the grain here Miss Delia Heeords, of Milton, hns ripened enough to be cniuhlned" spent the weekend ut the home of and this has turned out fairly well. Tier uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. The little daughters of Mr. und C. Y. ltrle. Henry Counsel!, Marbarn nnd 1)r ftna Mrs, j. h. Krwin drove up from Kortland Saturday to ..with liis brothers und will return A. K. I'eehler nnd with them to start to school. ( having a vncuticn. 1 The Counsell boys are progress. HEALTH j OT'S 8TOITIIK SI'IIKAD op 1 N FA N Tl I ,K lA It V LYS 1 IF IT CO.MKS' Hy Ii. FHMlcrick Strieker "The occurrence of a single case of poliomyelitis or infantile par alysis as it is more often referred to. should be a matter of concern to the entire community. "The appearance of the first ase in a community will give con cern to the physicians and the lo cal health officer. The appear ance of several cases should be the occasion for greater community nc tlon. A singje case may have been imported or gotten the Infection from an outside source. Several cases in different families mean thnt the rtisense hns gained a Toot- I i 3A j : i ' I ''X in U1,1I l!,.btu In clilldi'MII i ai.i.,.i.u tiia nml uatloii presents nseil. i nere iiinn- I'nyiiis, nave oen ui i.ohiiiio omi ..... n. Ii.iu iiio nnli-V til tHIllie DllMl- lllMt lVO Ul'I'liH VIsiliOlT Willi their . .!. UIu.f. .i... i i nioit n w in a nam Keren er wnen " . "i'-" invn nno Ml Pit "tl ' L... n...u l.,.r Clllliu 'iri'llllll llir.tll Mr. II fill M IK. (Si'l)l'Un ....II 1 1.1. ...... M'V, t i,.v.-'lhe Irn.ly .trt.Tly 'sWny ml j,, , No. 8 n very different '.l:MI" r""Bl"" J fcrtwit lin hfon her nil aummer (hp iicisp and niuiilh. uallnt iiibxi'MIh IlKi-lf. 1'hvr l)uin-l ' .'I. Always wash tho hamlH with Jn)y ),aK lut ul)e enti-y l he Are of ' 'r- ""'I M''s' soan and water hefare eatlair. r)iatnonils and it he tine It to Ket .IU.,M- They may have come In rontaet lr i fhieMie I'lulis. he would have with articles soiled with the hall- ,,ne lft to . enter to rtilt (.'litbs. va of other persons. )eel.irer hrfs two ttpjule tricks one 4. Keep flies away from food. Heart, and two Diamonds: he needs Tim Kermn of the disease may four j:lll)s far Kaine. Makinu five : lenvo tlie hody hy way of the In- ciulis, which he ' nilithl do it the; lestinal tract and flies are R-reat finesse succeeded and tho KIiik visitors of filth. . 'dropped on the first or second Ii. I'asletirize of holl the milk, round, would only increase his to- i 5. Whether or not schools Ull fl.om ,,e n(, ssured tricks should he closed must he decided , .,. iin linmaterial trick when! William P.. Merry To Direct Museum HA I. KM', Ore., AliR. !8 ( Al Governor ratterson haH uppultited Wiliiuui I. Merry, of Portland. 2a director of the Museum Assoelatlcn of OrcKon, A hranch of the- usks c.lnllon ts oienlnK In rortland and will Bpeeliiilr.e- hi a- display of Ori' Ton prcdtietfl. The law rettulres that the tfovernor appoint one of the hoard menihers. DAKK I'.l.l'K and silver ROOinet- ! ric forms are alternately nrranued to fnslilun a new necklace for tu 111 hy the local school authorities, who pinyK a No Trump: hut If trying j will, no doulit, lie nuicled hy the thH fPsse enahled the adversaries advice of the local hoalth officer , ,ick the Cluh suit (it prohahlyl or (he rormal recomniendalion of Wnuld), then Dummys entry ((he1 the local medical society. In tten- A(.e f l)monds) hnvliiR heen eral It may he said Mint, except In tilien out, Dummy's lone Cluhsj rural communities. where the woi,i not ,r rim. To trick 8 He school Is the only place where close Harer should lead the Ace of Oluhs! association of children is necessary, from ;HP, Hand, fallowing with' It is not ndvlsahle to close the n. Queen of flulin to trick 3; anil schools. ISut where kept open. lf ,hat ,nP ,-,. f c?ltihn to, (here should he efficient daily In- trick 4. I spection service. '"I'ho prevention of Infantile' paralysis means the avoidance of Tmrlnfc elpht year of Iti palill mticlt tinneeensary expense and ennism, acz-ordinT t the lloovir worry: the prevention of much spcevh, the population tneroas' d X rripplitm of children and all that per cent. It is repotted, llimi.r, such means to the individual eon- that aorne of the new oiti-s n:e eerned and the -state." 1 . Ti.oi. rats. 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