La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1928, Image 3

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    Saturday, Octolxu- 13, 1928.
IX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!!
Pape Three
iyh School Girls
Entertain Mothers
At Afternoon Party
iah'ti S i iI Student of
de High Hfliool gave a
y afternoon honoring
s, About I 7f mothers
rs wore then fur the
party. Tin club room
j l-it lirai
iy FihUi
ir imttlit
-lu-'ctlj.'r
s a activi iy decorated with tin
ouJ color.s til', blu ami wit Ho.
l'i Smally, president of the as
(isth'ii. i-pliiiniHl the piiropst1 of
asocial ion in u short welcoin-
tulk.
)Mna .! ns. ii talked1 on the sub
l of inpayment for high sehoul
if:'le. r.s a nil clnilrnien who wrn'
udiited liy Hutli Small- y inelud-
Marjian t rtinliffe, woekil: Juno.
lalgs piuKraniK Alary tlould
rsons, standards; Emma 'hanl
; ret reshmeiHs: Jacqueline
irt'-n, Kym stunts; ami -Mary
A llrtiderson, hnspitality.
k violin duet liy Jennie Nklson
i Ktfle Itlam liaril wn a feature
lho program us Weil as :i talk by
i v Could. I'arsoiis on .standards
jircfiS. ,
V short sU it illustrating proper
;.ss tor hi.h school girls, was also
,1 nic I.
hmh l'.lac k santf a vocal number
i Wilma Hansel) wave a reading.)
Mn-l Stanley talked briefly on.
importance of gymnnsuir ami
ili.'i. uhii.li was followed by a
J.illlo was assistant hostess to the
1& women at the meeting urnl so
cial time which followed. Kour
new inembera were taken into lho
club. Kour gueatH were also In ut
Mr. anil Mm. Walter Joiirti won-:
prizes for high score nI Mr.' and
Mrs. Fred l.iinzer received guest
prize.
The Lutheran Ladien. Aid met
Thursday afternoon ni tin homo
of Jim. Arthur Wisitlle with IS In
attendance. The afternoon study
topic wan the Life of S;ieu Similar
Singh. The women finished pack
ing a box of clothing to be Hcnt
to the West Indies fur use In tlx;
tturm .stricken ureas. Following
tiu business xi-HKinn n Kiielnl liflio
hustH -inurHdiiy nignt ui imir iiomo. ,.,,, Ul,f .., ..him-nts
served by the hostess.
Bridge
Pointers
Br Milton 0. Work
on J 02 Seventh street tu the mem
hers of the Triangle club. Threi
labhs were In play during tlm
evening wltli lir-st print; for high
scorn of women going to Mrs. Hen
Webb and for nun to limit y L.
Kiomking. Following the cards a
luncheon was served. Asters lliatlu
attract ivo deeoi at ions.
Announcements
t'ONTUAT llUMXii:
f: give today another Contract
hand In which nit the bidding i
curried on by North ant! South,
r.am ii nd Wist passing whenever
It Is their turn tu derlur". The
wer it est ion Is how North nnd South
' should blil. Mako up your mind
before you read the explanation mlstli
that follows. Soti'h Is the I'ealer, icao,
anl the humla are: f cast.
tulne.rn; 7, oroJuntra: 9, courtesy
program; 10, dunce music.
KI'O 6, politics; 6:30, music; 7,
NHO; 9, musical program; 9:30,
polltlc-i: 10 to 12, variety program.
K KHC 6:30, music; 8 to 10.
Hlue Monday Jamboree: 10, Amos
and Andy; 10:1a to l:':lu, dance
music.
KFON 7, program; 8, music; 11
to 1 2. orchestra.
KU-:tfi. Mayor Ihikcr; (1:4:..
book chut; 7, NHC; 9', concert: 10,
danco music.
K Y A 6:15, program; 7, poll-
tlcs: 7:30. Uoyal Order of Opti-
Donuts: :30, theater frolic;
lr. Oorley; 10, right broad-
9. nyiiiphotu'ttc; y ::u, violin; in,
orchest ra.
JC11J G: 1 5. organ recital: 7.
courtesy program; a. Sun Podei-M;
It, symphony; 10 to 1. tlanee uuis:e.
KOIN 0. organ concert : 7 : :i
orehestiu; S, music;
dance imtslc.
KIHfr ti, orchestra;
MIC.
KoMO 0, music;
NIU'; I, orchestia;
varied program.
10 to 11,
1 I tu
COVE PERSONALS
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive Keady-to-Wear
&, Millinery
l sl.il.
!'hr Sn-Nc-ll,. chili III. t TllCK.lliy
'lh" horn.' .f Mrs. 'I'll isl lew a lie
n lil'a.Minl iittcnioon. .Mrs.
in I'iirni'i', lin si.l'iil, prrsiilril lit
i I.IIHillrt Mlr.-tilHf, .M IS. Clll.lyS
Specials
For Men
S 1 .11(1 (.ili llc
.'ii' I ';i I in (lllvc
'ITIIIII
I'.l 1 1 1 1 I (II!
Minx iiiK
:!.-
j Nt.oo .h(iisi-(iii Ka.nr
) i .".He iiUks. Itlnilcs
i i:otii I'oit si.oo
SI. (Ml l-:vi'rcii(l.v ICiiMir
M.r.l) l.alhi'1' IUii-.Ii
i.( 1 1 ii I nit inic
Many Honors Are
Awarded at Council
The Saeajauea campfire girls
held a council lire Kriday evening
at the club rooms. Honors for
achievement in various campfire
activities were presented during
the ceremony. Natalie, l.'hert and
Kilna If row n were ii resented with
1 4 r honor beads each. When Kdna
Drown took the rank of fire maker
she became the filth in La Ciraudc
to attain the rank.
Continuation honors w e re
awarded to Kdna Jensen.' Yerlu
MrClane. Juunita Siitzinger . and
Natalie Kbert and. public service
honors were awarded" to the same
group of girls.
Kdna ltiuwn also achieved the
rrtnk of fagot finder an 1 holds the
rank a lung with .several other
girls who attained it this summer.!
Trail makers rank was nlsoj
awarded lo Kdna Jensen and Nat-;
alie Kbcrt.
Tlie decoration of the club rooms!
lias been almost completed. The j
attractive color scheeiue is orange, j
ivory and green. ,
Visitors at the meeting last night
Were Mrs. tlchrlng. Marian (iehr-j
ing, Mrs. J licks and Jlorciiee
1 licks. i
Kollowing thu council fire, re- j
frcshiiicnts were served.
The annual convention of the'
.Methodist Kpiscopul Ladles Aid of,
I nlon county w ill be held at tho t
Island City eimrcii Thursday. Oct.
I S at 1 1 o'clock. All Methodist
Kpiscopul aids of the county art
urged to attend. Kuch woman Is
expected to bring either sand- !
uiehe.
and h
pit. cake or a covered dish
r own plate, cup and silver.
Tin- West u av club met Kridav
afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.I
M. MelHniald on 1 "im; Walnut
street. The regular business meet-
ing was presided over' by Mrs. ('. I
L. Mackey, in the absence of the J
president, Mrs. Wetzel. Th; pro- '
gram was In charge of Mrs. Her-',
mail (loeck who reviewed the lift) '
and w oi k of the poet, Vaehael '
Lindsay.
.Mrs. Clyde Metcalf, accompanied
by Mrs. (borge A. Mean at t ho
piano, gave a reading" ent llleii "Thu
Congo," by Vaehael Lindsay which'
depicted the life of the negro. Up
to the time when the coming of
Christianity loosened his bonds.
The reading was followed by two
vocal numbers by Mrs. Jteun.
A luncheon was served by the
committee in charge. The next
meet ing will be at the homo of
Mv. Claude .Mackey.
1 1
81-5
J-10-7
' I NORTH I
I SOUTH )
8-7-4
II V B4 I
t-J-3
1 I
KI'OA 6:30. ririlgglstn program;
R, variety hour; :3o to 11, King
j Taste time,
J KOA C, liiverside hour; C:3n,
lorchestrn; 7, Oeneral Klectrlc
I hour; S, KOA ulityew "When u
1 Clow n ljiughs"; ti:3(i, orchestra,
j tenor: ii to 9'.':, trio.
KFI fi, mulo quartet; 7. NHC;
(
COVK, Ch e. (Special)-- Mr. and ! M'
Mrs. Archie McNeil aie ha in ; li e ,u j
Itnndairs bulbl a nnv garage. Th- y ( '
havtt also made some hnpi m la
ments on the barn recently and are "'!t
putting in a walk troiu the tHutt I'1
gate to the house. 'i
John llaerfer. Sr., Is b a in--; ril'
Cove Wednesday morning for Min
nesota where he formerly liwd.
UaelT- r recalls breaking U0
of Minii-'sota sod with n, j
of ei n, at the aiM of sixteen, j
Woman's club program com- j
met Tuesony atleri.rn and
i d a prour.im to be stiomlt-j
1 1 i e club lor. their approval at i
l.t s nu i ting.
h Lrssie Kelley returned
Wednesday evening from a
n d.iy 1 rip to the Mmum. The j l.ooso
in. till', i' of the party weru tight plai
Mrs. Lloyd Carter, of Jtudluta
Springs, Mrs. Wright, of Salrm, Dr.
Iay, of 1'uyton, and Mr. uutl Mm.
T. lleese. They reported U flpleil
did trip.
Marian blss has entered lho
Cove high school. She Is taking
post graduate work slnco her ru
tutu Hum (tnodiug, Idaho.
luct leads you intoj
MENUS
Mrs
La (ir
If. (!. Smith, regent of the
undo I. A. It., honored Mrs.
K. . Apperson, of McMiimville,
state regent of the I). A. It., Thurs
duyut a dinner at the La Crande
hotel. The officers of tlie local
chapter were present. Covers were
placed for five ut the table which
was decorated with a colonial bou
quet and place cards in keeping
wit h the revolutionary period
motif.
Mr. and Mrs. Frees
Entertain Clio Club
The flhldlug
. South would bid one Club. When
Contract was first introduced, most
authorities were of the opinion that
fa live-card Aee-lvlng suit should
not be bid without at least one
'quick trick on the side, but the
enormous advantage derived from
getting in an Initial suit -bit! ami
thus giving the purl nor valuable
informal hm, now is appreciated
better. Today most Contract play
, ers Idd a five-card Ace-King suit
with a King on the side, and many
,will bid Aoe-King-N-X-N without
' any side strength whatever, just
as In Auction 1 (ridge.
North would be Justified In bid-,
ding three No Trumps If South
lifelong tu the school that docs not
jbid an Ace-King suit without some
' thing on the side; but if South
would bid Aee-Klng-X-X-X with
out other strong t h, North should
bid only two No Trumps. It will
lie noted how perfectly both sys
tems would work out in this case; '
If North bid only two No Trumps, j
The Right Breakfast
For Early Hunters-
j Red Cross
i
Drug Store :
I- - . - :
At 111. i Clio club (lininT IiiIiIki'
1'ridny t'vonliitf ut tlio Saeiijaw.'ii
Inn. Mr. .anil Mrs.. Norman l-'roes
were hosts to a Kroup of 20 fiii-il'ls.
'I'll.' tiilil.-s ui'i-o atrrnrnvi-ly
ili-rorali'd wllh colorful fall flow
ers, Mr. iin.l Mrs. ( 'huso Jtoliiii-n-kump
won;' awarih'tl lho club
Stevens-Van Engclen Co's method of merch
'andiyinsr, buying for cash, Belling for cash and
:;quiek turnover by selling merchandise at a low
.'margin of profit, enables us to give the. public
tlie lowest price.
r
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Our merchandise is well known throughout
:t!ie country: Haynes Underwear, Wright's Un
xlerwear, Friedman - Shelby Shoes, Esmond
iniankets, Bayly Underbill Overalls, Nofade
iShirts and many other nationally known brands.
jYe invite your inspection of our store, shop
;with us and compare our merchandise with
whom you will.
i "Service and best merchandise for the
: lowest possible prices"
Stevens - Van Engelen Co.
II.V Slslcr Mary
ItltKA K I' A ST (Mange juice
eei t a I. ei ea in. broiled t l ine, no) a
toes hashed in milk, corn muffins, fearing his partner had nothing but
milk, coffee.
LL'NCM KON October vegetable
soup, toast slicks, egg salad sand
wiches, grape juice, milk, tea.
I l NX Kit llaked salmon steaks.
baked rice and tomatoes, cabluigo tcontr
and celery and green pepper salad, j he s
sliced pea idles, w hlto cake, mi Hi
coffee.
It's
more
when th
Clubs, South, having the King-Jack
tif IHanioiids which ho knew North
could not count upon, would bid
three; so that under either system
Declarer would be playing with the
t he would have named had
ii his partucr'H hand, viz., !
tan
worth while
one dish for
Jf the distri-
rso cards give '
oven is hooted.
dinner menu, t he fish and com
bination vegetable dish are cooked
by lho same heat, ett'oellng a dis
tinct saving of f uel.
tiritpc Spongo
Him tablespoon granulated go In
line, 'i cup cold water, 1 cup grapo
juice, t tablespoon lemon juice. 1
tablespoon orange juice, 2-3 cup
augu r, whites '2 eggs, few grains
shir; '
Soak gelatine in cold water for
ten minutes. 1 lissolve over hot
water. Add orange juice, lemon
juice and sugar to grapo jub'o and
stir until sugar In dissolved. Add
dissolved gelatine and place dish
in a pan of Ice water and stir fre
quently unt il mixture begins to
thicken.. Oradually add whites of
eggs lieu ten until stiff and dry,
beating mixture constantly. Heat
three No Trumps.
button of the udv
lo bake -west an entry and a fivo-card
a meal jspado suit, the three No Trumps
in tlU8.)nght not be made; but with such
Mi
j
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iii
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I
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until very
into a mo
firm and
made with
light ami stiff
I tu chill and
no with sofo
.oiks of eggs.
Turn
become
custard
'Ium.i; wis
I'.roadcasttng com
:or Sunday night
o 7:30, standard
7::to to s, Whit-
JL.'tW, At-
I Hr Adjnns Ave.
.iacc I'.uildlng
l,a (.randc, Ore.
Stop That Cough!
it gets a start
We Personally (uianinlcc
MERIT0L SYRUP
Of Wild Cherry with Eucalyptis
and Cuiacol .
to give results.
Sold on a Money-back, If Not Satisfied I.asis.
MAHAY
Tin- Kaliona
p.iny lnoKialn
tollows: li:::n
sinplioiiy tioll
tilll .!i'-l...l Visinn.-
a I it K lit pi'oirra in.
Kill)- (i.iKlalol CIM.Illl "s(ilo)
il::;". Xlu': I 'oimroKatlonal
ohiinh; NIP"; !i::hi. booU rhals.
KuA-- liiiiv.T (.".:.".. r.pi lijour)
li:l.'i. ori;.'iii ricilal: ii:t5. Illiniacu
lato I 'olirrpl ion I II! hi'ilral.
Kl'l 1 .os AllK. los ( IttV.'uil CHI
Ut ) Ii. vari' .l pioyiani; G::tM, NIP";
s. .'Oin .-i l ; :i. .MP'; 10 to II, .lanro
on h. stra.
Kiwi: iioiivMoo.i (:i(ii.:ni -.::"!..)
u. liuir Mchiiosh: ii::in. on
ii Tlalheis; s. liiht opora hour; !i.
ra Ki 1 1 1 1 1 r. o w.
KI'O- ii I-laiii lK. .. (:':'. jut -7ni.,
) i;:::'-, N'lp"; 7:.'H'. romi'ii;
t'otiihliH'il MrotiKlh It wouhl ho
utiMtakfi to play lho ham! at a low
.'1' OOlltt'lll't.
Anion uutl An.ly; 10;lil to 1:10,
ori'llCNtru.
KUMU Soalllo (:i
ko) 0. music; ti:;lll, NIK.'
Ian Sclonoi' (.'luirch;
lo II, liMJ.slo,,. , . . ,' 1
KV.V San l-'ratiolNco (II'
Sr.Olii) 7. Ir. flampi'Ito; 7
V.. I'liuri'li,
KKON l.ons Hoiich (
lLMliki') ti, llaillo chiiri'li;
t'l-rl; 7:4.ri, ( 'hrlut Inn
ihiiri'li; '. to IS, 1'lKKly
"All Star Nlto."
KOW I'orllanil ( I :i I in II I iilio)
li:3li, NIP'; s, Httnllo ooni'iirl: 9.
NIP'; 9::iii, iniari.'t; Hi to II, llti('
Myniphony orchoHlrii.
KIIJ - -I. m Aiih-i'Ioh Clliji.sin 7,"ili
lio) li:ir., ohnroh tiniMlont,'; 7, I'Mrnt
-l. rhiiroli; s, Kyinphoily; la,
iliilnt.-t; II to U, ihino. ihuhIc.
Kill N' I'ortlnlnl CM Pin !-ikc)
H. plpo oriian; 7, orrlioKlra : X,
I'hiirch of 'I'rnth; a, Kill'; li::id,
ronoort.
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Ml. sm
7. ('(in-
Si'lolicn
WlKKly
MONDAY I'ltOlMtAMS
NUf: 6:4f. hosln.'iw; 7 lo S. II.
'. A. hour; S to !t, f.ynipholilHl; II
to :i::lo. sotij,' palnthiKM.
K'flO. il, Ornifiiist.H proKrain: 7,
MP'; '.i;::il, llcniral Khotrlo pro
irrain. K I'W II 'i, iniiKlo; li:Sn, onlor.
M00X DRUG COMPANY
"AyenLs for the Owl Drug Co."
S . organ reeital; .S:::o. conc-rt;
B K ' Sin I'raneiseo MjI.Siii j
R - i'de ) ii. c. N' man; C:3a. I
g studio progiam; 7:::", einic it; l'i, j
Just Arrived!
A few more of the
.New (ailbranscn
Baby Pianos
Price $295.00
Full scale and a won
derful instrument.
Cull and sec these
ideal instruments at
popular prices.
IVMOI M M l;i:i;;r Is ,,f
I 1"! v-ba. .,t-ii ami falls
.' ' ' ''.In lo I ii., hfi ia,.k frm
!'' I" .:l..il. I, I f.... . t. I S(t
,: ; iri-iii ii,v for.:h-,nl
Adler Music Co.
The man bo rl-cs cm l In
(he morning lo try lor some ol'
1'lslcril Oregon's I'iiiiiimI !ca--nuts,
needs a subsiiiiitial and
lasly hrcakl'asi.
It helps start I be (rl id l' to
I he best possible adiaiilaL'.c,
makes (he cool October air seem
h-,s mi--aids a steady arm and
cmt( aim. Tbiil's (be breaU
fnst yon ran t'lijoy in the Sm-a-jau4n
Cotlct' Shop. You'll like
etillng there.
Sacajawea Inn
I'oluts lho Way to 1 letter Thin;;."
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Phone
Main 56
THE
The Standard Laundry
jo'OSifevefcooeess9eeeeiia
What's
wrong
in this picture?
4 ml-
Not Enougti
Conven
A S
It is safe to sa that there i1
of this eoni iany, wb ieh lias
which arc wanted.
Yet it is generally a very sii
outlets to make appliance use re;
See a dependable licens
c Outlets!
WAGER
t.'ic
r cl a home in the territory
electric convenience outlets
iiijilc mat Ut 1i iirovide
ally convenient.
".it cl.rieian today.
ditional
Easte
rn. Oregon Light
Power Co.
&
"Always .l Your Service"
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In Willi Nuw itiid