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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1928)
Thursday, September If!, 1)2S LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three society News BB B llll II Ijoyabli Rl'ifiiioon, Mrs. Juok Me -JlH-an. wan hshikUuiU lKmu-ii, Hope Chapter of i Eastern Star In J Interesting Meet pjMiiUtTH (if the fVi-niilK wciv: Jwi V. i.iii. I. U. K.. slulv urKiitiixiT. iiiul Ii. I .one; of KUmmih l-'uM, stain tH'iTt-tiiry. After the loils1 iiHM-tine an i-njoy-ibU iiroKrittn wa Kivt'n hy tin iluktr county rhum-hi-r of roinnien- KfodwHI vuihU illt troupe. 8n-,s by thf "I'l'iro lattriK Knur" wll It thf Mint's l.n-cilU- I It lit t. Wilma It runt, (.'.foitfiu C-vili-n iiiul I'luirlnlli' Mill hwfuriii. Kt-ii'-ial ) inK W;ls t,M, (1.st a(., ot, (u, JU.0. .,'!' ''" j Tin Hcctintl act consisted of wv- oritl Inst ru menial select inns Wy u htirniniiir'M nrlUI ("all Stl-l'ki-l. A.'- ..f Mis. Kllzah.-th Tipton, 01 I '" ' ( i-obatie stunts hv "The Two iH.in- , , u , . ,t . . , U.ii.1. nssoeiate Kr,n.l matron of the1 .vhlH,(.s Smilh lim, S,,l!y ( . J. Hchr.iuer -tort: ll . .1 lo.U-e. Oetnl,, At the lime oi h,r . r m u ,u, , ,, arl, hurt mKht it h a surprise ,..rl vml. t the .a Cna..l, ehapter a, . , , ,.,,,. j l.miomiK Mi, l.ila I can. v hose iMimiiiet uill In- lu t. I an.l uthei fea- ! .... -a..,.i..iw,., 1 ,"ai '"" l-ioyu uaii ii IS lO IM At the opening ni'-etln tall seahnn ut H"p" ehupte tlrrter uf Kastein Slur, .l i s Noj'i-s. past mat fon, kiivi lif-fsiine rejiorl t I lie Km ml c ha pier fin en t inn Mcnver tu uhh-h nln- was U Kate from l.u (ir;im!c I 'l;i:is were made fur tin uf the No. ( 'l.nvles an in- sit! Bridge Pointers of the Out ml I'huroh of Christ. The hrlde was given In uiurihiK by Mm. J'orter Jtiul. The luiKf eroup In atlelldanct! 'Thf rooms of On KllHXfi ull t enjoyed a program of eames. I'oin home wn-f altructively decoiatuil ' inK surprise was the visit off with zlnnlu and astern. j several im-inl-i-rn of lodfc'e So. :tl5 Tin hrlde. Mm. l'itK-rald. ctiiiiff w hich eaiised a Kieat d.al of met-j to J.a tlrande u liulv more than , riment. ' j u year uko from Kansas city. Mo.) 1'rixes for name winners went! f'omtnuinjr tlir nerles of fifty Mr. KlUKeruld Iiub heen a resident to Mrs. . 1.. luirsun. Mrs. Marthu ltildK o,neslions. six of which hiive nf Klgin for a number of years. ': Kox. Mrs. Helen lenne, Missfheen submitted already In relation They ur leavlnu today for KlRtnU'lara I'tniHhenaowcr. to I-iiIk A and It, leul ' with one wntrp lilt') Will maitr iiit-ir mnnr, i eunonuiK niiniiiuiiiniu i ueiti ittn reumiiK iu ii hiiiui, Hy Milton 0. Work Those in attendance at the d i n tf v e re : Al r. u n d M rs. J . 1 . FiUKeruld, Mr. und Mrs. I. K. I'itz Keraid, Mr. nnd Mrs. William KUis tferald, Mr. umf Mrs. roller Mial. Mr. and Mrs. Sam KvaiiH, Mr. ami Mrs. Lew Kvans. Mrs. A. X. Jtteil, Mrs. K. ti. lirlcves. 1- hteltKhttuI two-. rv ed. mil s.. luncheon was i lci r. inns are to b" planned in onl lo make Die of-nsimi Kuecrssfut. Mrs. Andrew l.uney, worthy m iron of Hope chapter, pr.-sidl the nieetill),'. Seveial iisdtns f in nttendance, Elect Officers At M. E. Meeting i:iecliun of offieers. the openinff of the mite hox.es and an interest ing proiam. were the feature of the Wiunen's 1 'oreii;u Missionary society, ot the Methodist church which nut at the home oi Mis. T. I .in nivi.i nf IIik iifiir fuliire fitendK 1 lerMll Oil - avenue About 12 of Miss lteans ii hi attendance ut the party. Tin' Jtnyal iiifht iu IIh- Kmjjhl.s ut hall with Mrs. Mci'oskric it, district deputy nf Hie speeiat visitor, ixirln lh four new meinlieis w-re Into the organization. , I Mans Were ma do for a soei: meeting lo be liel.i Sept. 21 by ll wiltuen of the lodt;e. This is e'iilar monthly allair held mi lh fourth Friday of each month. I A jo'I-Ich of Spanish nones "'dames by the "I'ei colat iliK Kour" riaii'f J. It. Hollimrsworth. was the ' filiate ot" the entertainment. I nauer lo.ine m eo..u.iK ... ,. V4.nin lh..v i.e. ed Mn ill' . "... . . . . ...... .... ! IM-iiw w ami inaiaieu ira iri mm mh-- honor kiickI. In her honor I hey .-:' ' hi' Miw r.v,. ii I'lHiprniis e:i lined fruit . ,,M' h.ir m... of th-!.- invorile receiies. freshmenls her one of their favorite receipts, ,1'icrsun. A humorous letter of advice The follow in ofrtcei s wen written by each of the kucsIs was president, Mrs. It. . ..... r.. ,.,.). n.i.. ni on: vire-preKhh-nl. Mrs. I. ! when Miss Mean nvul them alou.."-'b se-retary. Mrs. Miekox: ait.l i i-elisiirer, .Mis. v.. i. lU'i (Irande in the near future and w be jieeouipanie! by these players (who have h.en playing in a mini- iier of lwns iu Oregon and Idaho, itfhitors met last ; i-'oilow inj? I he iroHi am, a fine I'yihias -baiMiu.-t was served in the V. ( . V. of It ik- b:inqii' t room. lodKe. a SlllMiss Doman Weds tl:iy iiltiTlHMiii. It w.is Hie l;iM t-n. iiwu!' tin- a i iinimiii h...l sci.i. CllIM' III IiH lIHM'iiltl,' I-' S.TV1..I hy -Mrs . j . n u n ! 49.7-2 f iiN "15 trick, n clever Kast could tltntc noc thn Blttiiition and play the Ace on his partner's Queen In spite nf the fuel that ho dolnx would leave Ihifnmy with a Kood Kiue-Jnck of I Mamouds. Then, ha vine secured tiie lead, l-'ast leads the Clubs up (o IMiiumy's weakness. Tuesday, Wednesday und Thurs day of each week fur uboitt six. weeks, Mr, Work will present a ( most Interesting and instructivi-rerb-s of Auction Hrnli;e ipieries. j Start a contt si In your family and with your friends on this spe-j clul series. Yoil will be rewarded with if p really Increasing know- i de' of Auction UridKo and (n- rensed enjoyment from this Ki'cat ' ;nnie. Tell your friends. 1 MENUS i.h'i't- I'lKlll-I'i.'r- :it "(hi' imrty. i 'Helomala Bridge Club Entertained :l Tuesilav ebliiair al elirht o'clocli t the Iioiih- of Mr. and Mrs. William l-'iu:iier.i Id on Hit N avenue was. a ! the scene of a pretty weddinirf' The Helomala Bride1 'lub held Last nieht aboul 7T ni.-inb.-rs of when Isiibelb Doman. of l.n .its first meetine of the season yes the Krat'-rnal Outer of Katies and (liande,. beeamc the bible of Mike terday at the home of Mrs. James thn Ladies' Auxiliary, went to Ilak-! KiUeerahl. or Kl-in. at u MUleL TNeal on I !U t) Second street. I.av ei as f.U'.sts of the! local a .'tie ' ceremony performed In the pres- endar and while fall flower.i fol therc. At that time seven: new j enco of a few relatives and close lowlne the same decoration scheme members wero iuiiiat.-d into t lie ' f i iends. , 'made the tables most, nilructlve. order. An auxiliary is lo be insti-j The nrirriaj;e performed by. First prize for hltfh score went tilted soon at taker. The pi Incipal the Itev. l. L. I'utnam. mlnisler t,, vtt, Clarencf Oreen, second to i M rn. Art Weae1!. Mrs. Hert Hue The members of division A of Hie Loyal Sisters of ihe Christian church met yesterday altetnoon at the home of Mrs. William Hay on N. avenue. The niccim? was pre sided over by M rs. Harry Sandoz. president of ihe club. li- KUlar rou tine of business was attended to and ma I tors w ere discussed pcr lainiiiK' to the fall and winter pro gram of H"1. clul). i Thirteen Members and two visit- were in atteii'innce at no- tliiK which was in the nature a farewell for Mr It. Soul h is the I 'celarer w it h Spades the trump. IMiriue tin uuc- 1 lion Last has bid Hinmomls. gl'L'S'CluN No. 7. What four cards should he ptayod lo the Hist trick? Answer Itlaiik West should play lead : , i -iioiMiy siiouki piay ; r.asi i ' 1. 1 . . ..1 1.1 ! play ; . j Answer lly SUtcr Mary ItlELAKKAST Crapes, cereal j scrambled etfs with frizzled ilrieil bi-ef, crisp uraham toast, milk, cof- Lt'NV IIKON -Scallope.l spinnch nd tomatoes, wlnde wheat bread, weel potato pie, milk, lea. iHWKIt I'an broiled pork chops, lima bea ns, ca rr.it a ml eel cry and cheese ball salad, apple sauce and -hmer bread, milk, coffee. Sweet potato pie is n hearty des sert ami many adults will find it piece of I his pie ami n n lass of milk a sufficient luncheon. PUT MAN'S j An- lloadqiuii'tci's For New "11. S. RaijriHter Raincoats j We arc ready today with many new-type raincoats.! Stylish indeed are these smart new coals, suitable for' all street occasions. ! i Shown in black, blue, brown, tan, preen, pray and: red. , Very moderately priced ! PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Keady-to-Wear & Millinery v if1 1 ' " I OI s of Announcement Mr. Edward G. Eberhardt has been secured as Radio Service and Repair man and salesman by ADLER'S MUSIC CO. La Grande Air. Eberhardt is a e.xpcit radio service and repair man. Dealers in R. C. A. Radios and Orthophonic radio combinations. If you need advice or service on Radios call Mr. Eberhardt at ADLER'S MUSIC CO. - " "In With - Newlihs"- ' Phone Main 805. was a eiu'st of the ulternnon. 'mother of Mrs. 1.. The next meetine of the club ... .. i.r;r,, , a (irande. will be held September I'li at the w)o (s ,(..lvini, this evening for homo of Mrs. Clyde chailtin. ' iwa to upend the winter. Mrs. Day and Mrs. I'urdy sery. d dellj;iit ful refreslimellts. West should lead the Queen of Inamomls: Dummy should play the Nine of Diamonds: ICiist should play the Ace of Diamonds; South should play the eieht of Diamonds. West's lead is the natural one In response lo his purl ner's hid, With a fourchette. Dummy's natural play would be to cover, thus forc ine out the adverse Ace nnd timk iue Dummy's Jack the hieh Dia mond: but to do so would nlace Hopper. in t)(, ..aM lmni, Ul(, JlH, lili.iy anu KjlH, (onM , Jack-NMne I liiiinoliilM In Dliinoiv. be lo-obiiblv wouht not conlluile the Diamonds.!' Sweet I'oltlto Tic Onf cui cooked and ma'shed sweet polalo. up siiKar. 1 table spoon nudasses, l lemon, 4 table spoons butter, teaspoon cinna mon, '.j leaspuon KiiiMer, Vj -ea-stooii salt, I'Ck's, 1 cups milk. Ileal ckn unlll HkIiL Adil si'luar, grated rlml n ml Jui-e of lemon, molasses, salt und spices. Ileal well and gradually heat In milk. Add mashed sweet (iota to ami hilt lei . i i.l I i.i I ti tlii.ri.m.liK' olid I ll fit of L... . ' ... .i " astry. Hake lo minutes In u hot Mrs. Will Mitchell. Mrs. Hvhi Dolan und Mrs. Curl Terrine, en-I teriained yesterday afternoon with, a delightful hrldK luncheon lit the'j Sacainweu Inn. rail i lowers usen about the room and on the table made attractive decorations. Tin1 cnior scneme was )fii tirm - my s Weakness. If W est Iiuve tin i I Announcements Ace of Oiihn. (bin lead vtould fiw- t!liiin for the adversaries. Hut' If the lead he left In the West hand ut the end of trick I, Kaute must be made by Declarer because West cannot make any lend w hich w ill wave it. Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran i rnoon Kin M. ut i When Dummy falls to play his Diamonds on (the ti.r;t 40 minutes In a slow oven to cook custard. Serve cold. ' heven lames were in pu.y uu. .. (.hl.(,r, w, m,.(.t Kl.,liliy the af.ernoon. first priy.e for MKM ,I)s1 of Thnrs,i;iy H(.pl, ui.nrn v.illtV m Al I'M. Allliri'W. ni'l'- I .... ... . ...... ... , , ? i r.i,.,,i.. h lliiirrli.1,1 '"' 1I'"IK """ "l o'l-lodi. Tin. nippllnir will lie in owl to Mm. f hni lM Heil.lliit.ru in. r N .,.,. A, .., or . . . ...,.,ni)., fl. ... mid Ihir.l to Mrs. Hay llno,lllouKll. . . . , .., ; " """ " 11 "", JI,M- J" ... I1'10 nl11 ,U 1 I'll,!. I I" IM pilMIII. ;,y1( W(,0 lUIOH ,.,V. I.H 1 Till- Whit.- ltose rlilli. soriul or- n.l n ll r.-ri.illon (o lln ili. of th l.aili.'.V uiisilinry 10 The l.:iill.-s Al.l of Hie Mi l lioclist I m-w ki.sIii"s lt l r. V. K. Ihill. Ilrolheiiiooil or Hallroml Tnilninon.l Kiiisropiil i liiirch will n I :il tlw Thin Is tin Hist lliiK of Un met yenler.lay al the home of MiH.'home or Mm. Slniwoo.l Wlllia him ! s.aj.011 an.l everyone i inxeil lo lie J. 1!. llavy anil spent a- most en-( Kriilay aflernoim. Si'i't H. at 2 j prenenl. si.i:k IISSli MAN' VIIKKA, Cal.. Sept. 12 (AP) l.'lrty men Im-hhii Keareliine; the llaniliilrK ilislrlel tin' tlrover .ln eoliH At wurlil war velelan who Iuih heen misHhiK Hinee leaving IiIh home at KitKewtniil oil a t'lHhlliK trip last Satilrilay. 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