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'Monday." (Vtobor 1' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '''-; LL OCIETY: News! Mm, H. C. .McClay, of la (inutile 1 mil! Joseph Itttchanun. of ('runt', -it' preunL The next club meet- lilt wilt lit with Air. Hoy spencer, j Pretty Wedding ' Takes Place At i slogan be, "Kvety Parent u Mem- k.v... ;h,,h Announcements , Included an interestiiiK talk hyj llUll li01Tie Here, -Mis. John S. Hndtfin. her nuhjeetl The NViKbhrs of Woodcraft wl! heliiK, "How to L'slabUsh HiKht j HOU1 u social entertainment at Knit Principles." fH Kiivw.l the Meals' t-r hall Tuesday nttfltt at S o'clock, til childhood us cahxvl Horn poems. ! There will he a program of music memory genis, pictures unit out-of-jund refreshments, door amusements. "There should j he mure or the spiritual in moth-j Tuesday, Oct. 2, at elK"t o'clock eis," she said, "ami they should he in (he haKwiient of t lit Methodist mure anions thoughts and not a-1 church, tho Vouhk Women's Kdu- ddlnj,' ot interest to ,)pu 1"mI; plaee' yes- j -.u lit -1 oVIim k at ', .Mr. and M t s.. Law- ! Ydar street . h i u.-on, of " Asa IJKtf'c-! ie united in 'I A ptetty l.a C.iaiioe t.tday afle:l ' t he home Ol leiiee Hull at 1 u hen .Ls Kdilh S Cbiiiaua, Mnt., an. I Hon. ol .1'lHei prl.M', tt mar.iaeo hy I lie II. -v. J. (born--UalZ, pastor, ot lie l'il.-d 1'1'inhy t.-riau il.tireh. The. ceremony was1 nnd in 1 1 ic preVehre ol a -.-roup ol' j n-l:iti i'H ah' I friends. , Tin y ere i accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs. ltufl. i The i ii ;ii riae yas p rtoniied hi--j tore an nMar of uiiluinu leaves an i heaiHitnl hi)iii(U n ol iiuluiiin flow- Vi s were art isUeaily tin a tij;i'd a- j v bunt the idimiM 01 the Hull home s The hiiile win" a hee.niiiliK dress N.f in own transparent velvet ami a i nrsaj;" orchid: mid Mrs. HUM 'wore a pearli cr-pe dress with a t enr;:aife I ioui( net of l :l roses. Mrs. Parker, ot Knterprlfio, i "At 1 'awnim;". nceompa hied, by IHOliK I hillKS." M i s. (Seoi e U. I. y ma ii unve a short talk on parliamentaries. and II was decided that ahoiit I mi nute: of each meeting .should lie devoted to the slmly of parllainen tary rules. This an followed hy an tntenvdinj,' talk hy Superintend ent J. T. Longfellow, who tiaid a rational uuxtllary will meet for a I trip In the Orient. Alt member un well as those anticipating meni .bershlp are urxed to he present. The li-i.).il,-.-i-iii I (i.ll. li.I ti.i. iclelv Will meet 111 the coiniiiunilv I , room of Ihe church Wednesday uf Jteiiinon, (let. a, al L':;tu- o'clock. motiK oilier tltijiKS mi hi that "Ihe Mix. J. I Itavwisernft will have ptthlic schools are the Ki'i'Ulesl eo-Vhnrue of the nodal hour. Wednes opeiathe Iam 1 y in Hie world and day will he khvhI clay and a uul especially the co-ojieral Ion hclwe-cl) allelld;! lice is lirued. lie Kave Mullie hliowhiK tin-1 -n,e Parkdale cluh will meet eniollment of u',,niluii!iv ,x,k i ,i, inilllk (lf home ami kHiooI." Interi-Mintf ligureM, j compariKon in t lit fill r:il Ki'hunl ill I I setit. in miy i in n"K I "enlral Kchool wa her dale Uiis year it i.s i. and at pre nioliinenl of i and tto riti'i, he said, Mrs. Victor Kckley in Krilildale sister, Mis. Oihsoti, also of Killer- j and the lolal enrollment for Ihe prise. Mm. CiSisolt alr-o played jciiy in ,i!il:t was i;ttil puptls, while .Mendeissohn's weildiinr march. j touay (here are llifd in tho city l-'oMowint; the rer-itiony MkIH re- schools. Air. KoiiKlellow also lold 'freshiiienlM were sen ed u it h M vs. j ' hunt, the new -I'ardex" system A. T. Mill ami Mis. T. ll. I.eslieiwhah has heeli nvcntly innlalled, . resh lint,' al hlie v.ed.iin t.ihh-s as-i KV,,-S il ' ' ''d of pupils -siste.l hy Mrs. Harvev' Mat I hews. 1 Hit time tln-y enter the tit M Mis l.vt-, II. ill :n,f Miss Ma.lireU'iade unlil they are rathiale.. MENUS Hy sister Mary 1 1 It K AK KA.ST Malied pinrs. cereal, cream, .scramhted ckks wiih crisp hacon. creamed spin- Hedke. Mrs! i:; Mr. ;.nd (Weiitan.i. Iniveisi!; ! ion i.s I In Mis. II. . an. I is a r; ' Of ( llTll) daughter of S'xenson. of dilate of the here she -)) w as a in en Tan (tniea ft.it Alter a short and Mrs. i:;;u!.;i in i:nt"ipiL-e w in farming. .Mrs. A i no oe!. told the mem I hers ahout the home demons! ration : 'lor the women of the county and' the association went on record as ill i lavor of the movement. ! 1 It was reported that the Oeiieral j 1 I'.-T. A. laised lis quota of liietll-j I hei shiiis in t he I 'niou County I'uh i lie JJeallh drive for nieinherships which wes held last week. The total amount of money raised from I these nieinherships mih $7. mi. j llefresliniellls were .served late ' 'lil' j charge of Mrs. Lester Stoddard, w-ddm;: Iti) Mr., Announcement was made that 11 W 111 lie at uoine en- l,e is enlaced was a ute u i her tn the Kappa Kapp. Camimi sorority ;m 1 was lasl yea connected with 'the Il . lirarid Ihrh n-hool. Mr.' Ilyle.son is llm son of Mr. ;knd Mrs. .1. A. KkkIc: ' s in. of Knli-i pris", and aim at 1 1 in h-d the I'nivcr sit y nf l li ei;on. is a iiieinher of t he Alpha Hit picture for the laiK-d tiumher of parents present would o to (.Mrs. I'utdv's room this lime. I The Central I "a r 111 -Teachers as pnciai ion met l-'riday a ft " noon. Sept. L's, ol Ihe amusement hall. The Itev. .1. (Jeo. Wal. npt-uctl the tneelinir. this helni: tolloweil hy (lie I'.-T. A. somr. ted hy Mi.sS Imnwen 1 ' West way cluh met J-rhlay Itusseli. A hitsiiif .-s i linir, pre- ! " etijoyahh; evening. Kol- sided ner hy the president, Mrs. Ihe husiness meeting, cards - taken 'up with w't' playetf. .Mrs. l'ackard, of I'en variniis st a ndhiir ! illcloii, district tiepmy, was inlro- (I. K. Ifanni. a I'epnrtH from I 1' V'Ointllillees. M pherson hu ve i .lohn" ('. Mac- nave a ii-poit on . the "Summer Hound-up." Dr. "MaiKrct liitrle report ed . tin the1 meinhcrship ., 'committee. Mrs. Andrews, of the .'milk committee, reported thai ar- - in njiemeius w ere helnt? made to 'supply the pupils of Central school witli milk .tain .litis year. It,wns auune.sted hy tin- .resident that the ' keyhole of the association this year he "Sen n e" and t hal duced a Itilichf at evening'. ach, crisp toust, milk, coffee. , l.l'NCHKttNVeKetahlc cliow ' der, toast sticks, chocolate rice pudtlinjr. milk, ten. lUNNKIt lloileil salmon with fVK sauce, potatoes in parsley luit , ter. stuffed tomato salad, peach snow, plain cake, milk, coffee. When soup is strvetl to .school j children he- -sure that ii is jusL the ;TiKht temperature to eat when the children come to the tahle. Noon time is short and mimiteN spent n waliinx" for food to cool cause nervous strain am often loss of appetite. Slurred Tomato KflDuI I Kour uietlium-.stzed smooth to-1 , i mi toes. lit onion, I tahlespoon su-! ' Kur, 1 teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons j . Kt laiine, I tahlespoon cold water, I I tahlespoon lemon juice, paprika, 1 4 lahlespoons minced celery, 4 ta j htespoons minceil raw carrot, 4 Enjoyable Session MepoonH nunced cucumher.' I Scald and skin tomatoes. , Scoop ' ! out insitle pulp nnil seeds. Sprin kle inside with salt and sukac and invert to drain Chill. To tomato pulp add onion cut in small pieces, cup water, stiKnr and suit and cook over a low fire for ten minutes. Huh through a sieve. Soften Kdatlne In cold water and add to stralnc-d tomato juice. Stir i until dissolved and add lemon 1 juice. Let stand until mixture i thickens and add vegetables ami paprika. Kill tomatoes with mix ture and let stand on Ice for sev eral hours to become firm. Servo on a hed of lettuce. Uil musk uiilCj msyonnaise. Westway Club In Kllcst Of till ilS M'lVC.l lilt. I'lllll. A I' III til.' hJp& if j f ! 4 j! i Ki:':' ""r 1 A i-.iNiy i-u i ;m.l I, .-I-., v.hi uil find J? ftl:..i ; 1 1 1 Hi.- n.i .st t5 !.:! :n.- l.lov.l. B j .M.I . I ii ,. ? !ii"H' III "! 1 1 i t 1 ! in!i.- Kiss i.n.i.f tip 1 sin-li i!,. n.-w (,iii,r j 1 ' - i i i - ) Ladd 'an yon Special ) . Mrs, Mary Counsel! entertained the (Jet Totft-'her cluh at her home. The early part of t he all ernoon was ! taken up wilh'a regular business" meeting and a contest in which Mrs. .Alec l-'urgason won the first j I prize and Mrs. Klliott Austin. I he 1 eonsolat ion. M i s. l 'oiin.S'dl closed j the afternoon hy serving a. I wo-1 course luncheon. VM rs. c. V, Heale iwill entertain the ciuh Oct. 4. WOMI'.X HACK HOOVI.U Orange Hall (Special). The Countrywoman's cluh meeting was held l-'riday afternoon at the home. m of Mrs. Arthur Cohh-n with Li vu iiiemhrs nnd one visitor present. f()r During the husiness session which on was presided over hy the president. Mrs. IC. A. Masterton. plans for a cooked tootl sale to he held in I lie i near future, were discussed and a eoiniiiittrM was appointetl to make! ariangeinents for the affair. A , "knowledge test" In which . Miss 'Minnie II ol ma n w on the prize was ,'lhe principal feature tif the enter- taintin-nt hour. Itefoie adjourn ment. Mis. Cohh-n served lunch in the new frays recently purchased ; by the cluh. .Mrs. I'.ert tirou! wilt he the n.-xj hostess to Ihe club at! I her home Oct. 1-'. I N1-:V YORK. Oct. 1 (AD The women's national committee for 1 1 oover announced yesterday that Mrs. Mary Roberts Rluehart, the novelist, in a statement endorsing Herbert Hoover's record us a lair nilariau, said most of the woni of the rounlry are going tt Vole Hoover because of his stand prohibition. ISItOAhC AST AMHtLNS A'VI.W.'ll'U1 JJIl.R Hall (Special). Mrs. pellCer entertained the tif the Ihrlhday dinner sevei.il guests at lu-r PHONE -Nli FOLEY fiAIN 7G3i BLDQ. ('.ran i:e iCharl.'-s i lnenihers In!, and i home Friday. At l ::io o'clock a lovely politick -dinner w;is served at one long table where places were laid for I'.t. Loses, asters and marl golds were Used to decorate the table and rooms. Visiting was the afternoon's diversion. Resides the members of tho club. Mrs. William Ituchnnan. of 1'endleton. Mrs. ,e Roy Marlon, of Morn. Mrs. M. A. Harrison Sr., Mrs. A. K. Ilugg. RORTLAND. (irp Oct. 1 (AT) .tldrcss of Senator William F liorah at Minneapolis tonight on Herbert Hoover's stand tin farm relief will be broadcast hy the Na tional liroadcasiing service through KOW. I'oriland. between 1 ami 7 p. m. tonight. Pacific, coast time. Those who think the clergy In capable of its little joke now am) t hen probably1 didn't read liishop 'an mm's recent remark that t he success of prohibition has bet n proved by staggering figures. Short Haired Furs Stressed In Paris lly llat'l IteuiU (Associated 1'iess l-'ashioii IMitor) I'ARIS (AD -Winter furs, like the smartest canines, arc of the diort hairett variety. Winh r w rappings run to ermine, lumb. broatltail, cniacul and heav er, triinmi-d with moie if the sanie, o rwitle collars and eiiertms cutis of long haired furs. One authori tative dressmaker is featuring dyed Hiuletdtin in tier winter collect bin. She shows It in shades of dark given and wine red, for long coats ami short jackets. For those who can afford them, mink, sable ami chinchilla retain their pinnacle of superiority, al though many women who can buy w bat they wish w 111 wear short haired furs by preference this win ter. For daytime and evening, there aie several examples of er mine dyed gray In t he exclusive showings. Kur coats follow the lead of cloth coals and often have exag gerate wide, high collars and deep, wide cuffs. Sleeves may be wide below tho elbow ami shapei or gartered in around the hand. Kur coats are lined with lame hy some dressmakers if meant for evening wt-ai'. There are reversi ble tame and fur coats and other fur coats lined with velv t to match a velvet evening dress, mak ing an evening ensemble, J Miirr cutu Muffs, of the old-fashioned, de tached variety, or formed by cx aggeralely wide cuffs, are no long er a speculative idea, but an actu ality. They are extensively shown hy furriers ami dressmakers alike. Kur scarves, of flat fur or sev eral sable skins, also are a revival. They are varied in form and are worn according to the taste and idea of the individual. Handbags of flat fur am widely shown. Cloth suits with fur lined jackets are a fall style that is proving suc cess Hi!. The flat, short haired furs are used, the combination of black shaved lamb and red or dark blue being especially popular. There are some jackets of cloth that imitates fur. A few. perhaps the new est, are ma tie of nnd yet 1 sealskin. This fall's short fur jacket should be double breasted, with narrow collar. Bridge Pointers By Milton 0. Work When No Trump has been sound ly bid originally and soundly taken out with u strong Major, and the main strength of the No Trumpet is in I he ot her ! hree suits, game Is practically sure at the No Trump: but if I lie lake-out bus htn made with u rOllg Wetik Milt und without No Trump help, di saster is probably assured should the No Trump be rebid. It will be seen, therefore, that when a player with a strong five-card Major suit, w it ll or without other No Trump assistance, falls to bid his Major over Hie No Trump, he loses his opportunity for game In all t be cases in which there is game In the combined hands at the suit ami not at t he No Trump; and t hat the part hership ihat plays upon t he basis that the pu rl ner of t he No Triimper must decide1 whet her to play at Ihe No Trump or the suit, loses whenever (he take-out is made and there Is game at the No Trump and not, at the suit. . There is only out method which Is piactically sure to win in every ease. There aj-o many methods that will win fifty percent of Ihe time, but with strength it Is not satisfactory to the expert to gel game only half of the time; he wants il every time his cards are strong enough to make It. The one winning scheme is to limit the Major-suit take-out to strong hands and to provide that the No Trump et, knowing the take-out has 1 n made with strength, shall decide which of the Iwo declarations is the more apt to be productive. ' When the No Trumpet rebids his No Trump after a Major-suit, lake out by his partner, the partner is not expected to rebid bis Major suit unless it be longer thai five car.ls, or possibly with a five-curd suit headed by four or five honors wbt-Ti the ha ml affords such st retigt h l hat t he bidder is sat is f'.ed that gamt can be made at either No Trump of the Major ami Is anxious to score the big count for honors. Kit her of the follow ing hands would justify a suit re bid over a No Trump rebid. 'Smith 117 Speak On Radio Tonight NKW YORK, Oct. 1 (AD To night's political speakers on the radio include: Democrats: Cov. Alfred K. Smith at the New York democratic state convention at Rochester, at lu p. m eastern standard lime, over WJZ and six eastern stations of the National I troudenst inn Co. (iov. Ritchie, of Maryland, at K : Hit p. m.. eastern standard time; over W'oR ami tftntioiis of the Columbia lb oailcastlijg chain. PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Keady-to-Wear S & Millinery I'OII SMITH I NKW YORK, cl. 1 tAI'l i I lemncriitic national heaibpiarters 1 yesterday made public a letter j written by Mrs. Rebecca L, I'Vltoii, fill, of Oeorgla, the only w oma h" 1 ever to sit as a member ol the jt'nited States senate ami Ihe old- ! est member of the W. C. T. I', in .the south, iiunoiiin-ing she will sup- 1 port Coventor Smith's presidential' -candidacy. ! I A new Instrument in the Itureau ; ( of Standards is no delicate that il ' I can detect the buzzing of tt fly on i , Mount Kveiest. Just the thing for i the Democrats to uso against the 1 Whispering Campaigners. , i S i mi :.::r- ? j- - z TI'KSOAY I'lEOOHAMS , j;hf "NiMiQnl Rroadcasting ejthi paity program for Tuesday night follows: ii. voters vervices; 7 to K. Memory lane; S to S::tn. KveremU' program: J-lo !', A tnaizo's ( it tanos; ti to r. dance music. K V A San Francisco :UiL'.7ni Nfeake) (1:1 r, program; 7, politics; 7: HO, program; JL'tn, theater frolic; 10 to 1. dance music. KH.I-Los Angeles ( :Rl i. Sm-Tali-kc) ti: 1 il, music; 7. playlet ; 7 :. proginm: !):'', symphony; Di lo I'L danctt orchestra. K FR 'San Francisco ( 4.")L.iin liCnke) ::in. sports: 7. music; s. sw eet heart hour; !'. t heater pro gram; l'i:ti to t:':lti. archestra. Klin ---Oakland ( :i s A. I m-7 soke fi. polltlrs; i;::iu, radit) club; 7 : :t -. trio: . NIK"; ! to l o. Ttie I 'iigrlms. Kl'( -- San l-'iancisco ( 4-'L'.:tm-"lukcj music; 7. concert; s. NIP ' !, Kolster hour; lit to NltC. K.I IE Seal tie CI IS. Cm - Mbikc) "Lift, theater program; 7, orches tra; S:3it. string Irio; !i lo IL'. dance program. K Htj - Spokiine (::7n.'.ih-M ukd il. ore best ra ; 7. music; s. N IP '; H' to 1 dance music. Kl-'l- - Los Angeles ( 4; .r.in-1. ju ke) ii, sytuphouette; 7. stories; N. x-q-j-x-x-x R-K-q-J-x n-u k-x-x d-x-x x-x-x . 4X XX 55 w X H Y, O tH H zi it I i 2 7 i ita Always Use The Telephone Directory Many times every day, telephone patrons call the wror.g number. This is had for everybody. If you've been called out of bed at 4 o'clock in the morning by "wrong number" you've been madr der than a hornet and you blamed "Central" for it. And the one who tried to call the party got mad, too, because there was a delay. HERE'S A SAFE RULE FOR EVERYBODY: Consult the telephone book. Don't rely on yoilr memory. WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. ItaailBBBISStBUflliSBlEiaaiEBBBIBB h Stevens - Van Engelen Co. 3 M O05 AiluniH Avo. liriiiv lltillillnic 1 11 (Jnuiilc, Ore. S m a llnjs' All W1111I lllaii-H AHMirtil rialilH tl-lfi yen. 2.1IH A S:i.lO Men's All Wunl lllll.crs Ni'W I'lllllTIIK IllltJ ('ului'N :i.iik ,v 9T.U0 llnys Swrnters Slip (Iv.t ami Hnlton XI. 10 lu SU.OH Min' Snviitcw l''uni'y uii.l 1'IhIii rolora K2.IIH id I.U. H U m M This subject will be next week. NRC; fl, concerl; 10 lo 11, NH K.'W.H Ibdlywood CliiLL'm Sltokc) fi, concei t ; 7. orchest ra ; !i : : it. boxing broadcast; Ht:3o( or-chi-stra. K(HN Rorlland :'. I !im-!Unke) ti, pipe organ: 7:1 5 . orchesl ra; S. studio vaudeville; Stltti, Italian tnu Hl -; H:4i, fight broatlcast. K.FON-- Long Reach (4 1 oStn I IMuke) 7, variety program; S: I r, uiusic; !l. to 1 2. orchestra. I K KOA - Seal Ho (( 4 4 7.r-m-l.70kc) lit. travel services; V.-'lu, entertain- eis; S. old melodies; It to Hi, organ recital. KOW Portland (4H I m-fi I nkc) j ti, dinner music; 7, NRC; !i. Schwa- bacher program ; I II lo 12, dance frolic. KOM O Seattle (309. 1 m-i7nkc) , fi, orcluxstra; 7, NRC; ii, orcheslra; I I '1 to K'tu, arietl program, i K KX Port hi ml ( 11 7. "Jul -1 uSke) ' Ii. i-oncert; 7, orchestra: X, comedi jan; 10 lo dance frolic. Most Nurses Use New Face Powder ' M KLLO-OLO, the new wonderful j Krench 1 Tt.cnss I-ace Powder, Is preferred by nurses Ijecause of lis purity, and they say ll does mil jtnake the skin dry and drawn. St.iys on longer, keeps shine away. and is very beneficial to the eotn jplexion. You will love MK1.I.O ,'il.u when you use It, (Jlass Hriigs, Ine. Adv. BEBBBBBIREBBBBIBSISBSBBBBBBBBBI OUT OUR WAY, By Williams iflfij i MAJESTIC I i Electric Radio Dynamic Speaker Tone - - Power You cannot buy a Rotter Radio Set at any price Ask for a free demonstration II. & S. ELECTRIC CO. Frank Robinson, Prop. Fommcr Hotel IJldg. Phone Main 127. b W wes MA AM, -roe RiGrv-vr at -ru' ecw COULD NTf GET JM-TO A TUiMGr SMAV..R. 1 LOOK IamiCE -Tv4- .-Z.e OF -Tue3E. OLD OME-b! ' I'S.m't There. That is-iswf the LEATvAE-R EYTWA FFFFif TP1-' v X . s. -r l . i .... ii 11 ' SMALLER. ' -Tmc OR SOMeruiUf 'f"""" AJUW MOTHERS dX CrPA.W 1 wih,.tOT. GPQWIMCT PAIM. . i ! vt wvicf. mc I I f ,1 n t!ij i mint Peeper -that is more than stinging dust There is pepper'. th a t.is ; just a stinging dust - -and there is pepper that j9 rici-, with aromatic flavor. Which kind ' you (?et, depends on you. If you say "Schilling Pepper" to your grocer, you can be sure of 'having ttie finer, aromatic kind. There is a difference-- be sure of that! All pepper is not alike' - - not by any means Schilling; was the first , in America to produce pure spices - - and Schilling is still used by pure food experts as the standard by which to judge others Your money back if you don't like Schilling's best ! n Coffee i 31 Kxtruct ? Huklnti Cowiler Ten