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Wednesday, November 21, 1928. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three ISociety, News Vfe I jj Ji lJ1 MM I M. I. A. Club Is Entertained By . lot SprinK" "NlKlil Kill!" mill "NlKlit IWiili'hi'H". Atiii l.ulu Mi-NWh' fourth grade pupilu will r1v n -r is T 1 ................. H..,... MrS. i. jaCODSOn "I'luylnB I'tlcrlm". IN-poru will he I ifiwn by 11. H. Ilnnnii ullil; ' Mrs. Hlplla ItlKlf, who atti'iiilod th lr. Juiol.sl.n wiih lioxtinH to , r,.Ilonu lonv.MHiun of tin- Oii'Kon niKlnhprn of I In- M. I. A. i-liih -l,.0iiirr.mi I'arKiitminil Tivichera h. lil SWAIN IS BASHFUL, SO CHAPERONE CAVE HIM LESSONS IN LOVE liTilay afiiTiioim ul a delightful party ut home at 1" Crcen- WOOd street. Three tables of bridge wort at luy during the afternoon with Mgh sco 1 1' prize going to .Mrs. Itay HoOdllDllgh. Kottriut Ih of yellow pom poms were attractively arranged about the room. A two-course luncluMin wun served by the hostess follow ing the curds. , The I Inn Toil ctuh was entertain rt by Mrs. Claude Lynch yesterday afternoon with a delightful one o' clock luncheon at hep home on the Island City road. The afternoon wan ttpont sewing ami visiting. Mrs. Haskell Andrews will he hostess to I he clnh Tuesday, I cc. 4. Mr. ami M is. Clarence (ireen Were host and hostess to the mem bers of the Wistaria Itridge chih at their homo lust night. Three tables of bridge were at pluy with Mr. am) .Mrs. Sherrill Kwln making high score. Hmnzc pom poms weri' pretty decorations. Aftr the cards a three-course luncheoiiMVas served. Announcements The Central i peril -Teacher ns soeiuilon will meet Friday. Nov. 23 tn the auditorium of the Presby terian church at 2:-ir o'clock. A program of songs will he givejl fhrluding a group songs. "The 4all recently at Pendleton. The -second ward of the Latter lay Halms church will Klve a t'lir nlval bar.aar at their church on Fir street Thursday and Friday. It will be given as n benefit for the. build ing fund. . Thursday evening a chicken dinner w'ill ho served mid on both Thursday and Friday from 1 to $ o'clock chili wlli he served. .V dance will he given Friday night. Those tn charge promise two eve nings full of entertafninent. The Itoyal Neighbors will meet Friday, Nov. 2:1. at 7:30 o'clock a the Knights of Pythias hall. Of ficers are requested to wear white uniforms for Initiation. Mrs, J. K. White is chairman of the luncheon committee and Mrs. S. (. Coleman is chairman of entertainment. Bridge Pointers By Milton a Work Ity XKA NervliM KANSAS C1TV, Nov. 21 Nor man ltundol)h Hart, at IX. was making only 124 a week as a Chi cago railroad clerk. As n nd? mailt clerks do. ocea- stonally, ho fell in love sud with ' the daughter of a very wealthy bond and mortgage broker, at that. Hart was bashful, Perhaps his youth and his $24 salary tit& him an Inferiority complex. At any rate, ho couldn't bring himself to I plead his cause. The girl was Miss Flea nor (hix t'ontlnitliiK the series of twenty five Auction Itrldge questions, we er schwnrtK, also 18. She loved Kive touay t'eai r anu iiemnm No. S. loaI I-:. !-7-2 8-5 , A-K-8-7-5-4-2 I NORTH I ' I SOUTH iit-10-9-8-! A-0 11.14 46 South Is the Declarer, contract too; hut he realised Hart would I never, never leeonie an nntent Iswaln without help. So she eon jrided in Mrs. Catherine Poland, liS, i who vuh employed by the kIiTh j fa I tier as u chaperone and 4'ompan- Iloii for tier. - ."Leave him lo me." wild Mif. I Poland. "I'll nive him a few les sons and see whether you should marry him," J U was done. Hart obediently jliad a number of dates with Mrs. Poland. And at last Mrs. Poland reported to the fclrl that Hart would iow bo an eminently Hatis factory lover. So the chaperono stopped out of the picture and the clerk and the broker's daughter began havliiK dates. Presently the yoiniK couple de- AliniAV TO YF.I KltKSNO, Cut.. Nov. 21 (AP I.oxla Thornton, s;iid to he the. only armless aviator in the world, will marry Mis Madeline Ouenste of fllendale, fa I., 1 (eeember 1 1 at Cilcmlnlc, accordinK' to announce ments received from the bride-to-be's pnrents today. Tnitt i: sunns kilu:i llASAUA.Irak. Nov. 21 (AP) Three rebel sheiks w-re reported killed In an air raid conducted by the Persian authorities on n sec tion of Arab tribes known as the Ment Turuf. dwelling near Ahwoz wliich has been in conflict with Persian troops. JUST IN I)eccnd)er American and Woman's Home Companion. Get yours now at RED CROSS DRUG STORE HearlM. West leads the Queen of lpv ame io e.ope. .ur. Clubs. North phiVR the Kinif, Kant Jll'""! took them to Kansas City, the Trey, and South the Six. (Haw them married and helped them lKKSTLON No. S. What card'net established In a little apari should Dummy lead to trick 2. and me nt'. what card should Closed Hand play I About this time Phillip Schwartz, on that trick? the ulrl'n father, learned about It, (Kill the blank before you read , lie traced the newlywedx, ;ot two the answer that follows). jchlcnun detectives am! a police- Answer lUajik woman, came to Kansas City and 8. To trick 2. Dummy should 'shattered the love nest to hits. Now l,.ad - and Closed jue whole party has cone back. In- Hnnd, should play . cluditiK Ibe chaperono. Thu Answer ! Just what will be done about the 8. Dummy should lend the ' miarrhme, If anythitur. was not Deuce of Clubs and Closed Hand made quite dear. The uliTs par should play any one of tils trumps ents nre unyielding in their oppo except the Six. jsltion to it. The idea of this play is to estah- lish Dummy's Club and Kive Closed I Hand four discards eiiahlinK him j to Rt-l rid of his three Spades and the Queen of Diamonds. As the: h a n d hi a n d s It won Id he ve ry simple for Declarer to exhaust the( adverse trumpH, putting Dummy In! Ilert are the Inn princltnls in Hit lliii-i - S4 huart. flop'imciiL Atmve Is I Jcanor ;ia.er S4'hiirt, I he bride: below Is Norman Mart, her bashful hrhhtrroont. on the third round, lead bin good Club, discarding on It the Queen r llliintnn.lu ,-nm Clnwntl ll.in.l J then lead a Spade from Dummy and show down for a Small Slam; J I hut w hy be satisfied with a Small 0 Islam when a Grand Slant Is with in easy reach EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE 200 OF THE SEASONS NEWEST and $4.95 4 yl8 Every Hat In Our Store At These Prices ON ALE THURSDAY FRIDAY v SATURDAY Friendly Credit CINDERELLA FROCK SHOP Tin itsn.w pito;it.Ms The Nationul ltroadcaMttiiK com- hursday uIkIu 'V,'" " i ' " I . V follows: C to C::ta. Helberlintf t.ans itiy to cad his Ace of Clubs to the, ..,...,. - t.. 7 -io vi- H..cond trick as it mlKbt be ruffed '"1,r? ' ' v by either adverm.ry. (WesfH Club ,!",0,IU; ' !?.,? " " ' lead may have been either f rom ' !'1,m,' ,,r S A 1 ' S:J ;, ' , nn vitiiruxtn. k,,. iv lane; '. : :t 0 to in. Maxwell orches tra: l " IO I - , till Hi e limn t . -Oakland (7!takc , NIK" adverse Clubs nre reduced to a . maximum of two even if they are j In one hand. s 1 1'll 1 1 In n small I 'Inh and nil finir ,...i, i..,,ni l..t H. Mlv tlil K(U) ii : i", suipi ine ; . ! " , ii i iv . KOMOSeatlli' (i2'ikc) fi, NlU; fl:30. orchestra; 7;:it, NlU': H, To trick 4 the high trump would ,",U-M -' ho led from Cloned Hand; and to Kain. i. r. i,t,.l. 1.1 K'MI. S:l1l l.lllie CitV tlKItlkC) d. ,. ... i r , 'it.M.i.ni urmnmie 7;M. nloiles of di'liii'irltn hour; H, 4-H clubs; S:I6, has two trump entries as Closed ; Kieat war; S, trio; S::to, oran; Hand has retained the Six of boxiiiK contest ; :.'I0 to Ht ::im, glance trumps). Dummy tlien would lead band. a second small Club which must! KVA San Francisco (ll'rinkc). fi:l5. oroifiiim: 7. orchestra; s. y. orchestra; I a to 12, dance music. KKItC San Kruiicisco (tilokc) tl. oi'Kati; i ::?'. musical proKram; K, oichestia; fl. Dr. Stiasska; H, Amos and Andy; in: Hi to 12:10, orchestra. K I I.I Los AnKoh'H !"iakc) 7. courtesy program; 1 :3u, happiness program ; , symphony; I u to 12, dance mush1. K(A - Denver (NllOkc) C. Seib erliitK sinKers; fi::to. Maxwell or chestra; 7, llalsey Stuart: 7:;tn to S, extension service program. KNX I AM AuKeles (lUf.tlkc) fi. musical pr oKram; 7, feature pro iKnini; 8, violin and piano; 10 to I. dance music. KIM Los Antfchw ((U(ikc) G. Nlli'; (l::ta, varleiy proKiam; 7:30. Nltc; f:', music; HtliO to 11, NMC. KC,W Portland (H'JUUc) G, NIU'i! tl:.10, dinner music; 7, studio Tirouwim; 7:, NlU'; HI, KO.MO program; 11 to 12, dance frolic. K Ff I A Seattle ( I 2 7 a li c ) If : S 0 reduce the adverse Clubs to one. Closed Hand would trump "Kul" 'honKM; a to 12. orchestra. (not with the Six) and put Dum my in for the third time. Dummy I now has four Rood Clubs. Closed ( Hand makes four discards and ifi Oriind Slam Is assured. Copyright. John F, Dille Co. pro- n::to to 12, MENUS Ity SKter Mary ' HllKAK KAST Stewed fif i with lemon, cereal, erenm. creamed city program 'KK on toast, extra toast, milk, j coffee. l.t'NCHKON Beef broth With i noodles, open cottage cheese ftnnd j n iches. steaincil carrot pudding, milk tea. D1NNK.U Pork tenderloin with onions, cranberry sauce, cabbage, celery und pimento salad, apple charlotte, milk, coffee. In place of tlme-hpnored apple sauce, cranberry sauce Is served with the pork and upples used as dessert. Cranberries ure especial ly Rood with this, purtleulur way of cookintc the meat. The addi tion of onions to the dish makes a tart and highly flavored Ha ure deeslrable. Pork Tenderloin With On km One or 2 medium sized ten derloins, onions, crnr Iters, unit and popper, butter, !4 to 1 cup boil ing water. A small family will need one strip of tenderloin while of course a. larjfo one will need two. Cut meat lenKlhwino through the renter with a sharp knife. Pull npnrt until nlmost split In two. If one tenderloin Is used, cut cross wise through the renter. Put one half, split side up, in a roast er. Cover with a thick layer of thinly KOA Spokane ( 1 4 " akc) 7 gram: S, stristie assemble.; chestra; 10, pianist studio program. K HQ Spokane (Gflnkc) 6:30, music: 7. Dough Hoys; 7:30, NHC; S;30. old favorites; !r:iu. NltC; Hi to 12, dance music. j KPOSan K.anct.tco (f.xakc) t!, music; 7:lfi, sporls; S, Caswell or chestra; s.-:i", violin; ;c:ta to 1 2. N Ml '. K.fl; Seattle (JtTokc) C:S0,'nov- s, artistic ensemble: book chat ; hour. 1 a, troubadour NT TDK NTS MARK CIIAHtil-'.S ItllJMlNCHAM, Ala., Nov. 21 (A P) Howard college, one of the largest Haptlst schools of the south, was In an uproar today as a spe cial committee appointed by (he board of trustees reviewed charges preferred by 21 students of im proper conduct on the campus. TO FlfiHT STItA(;!,i;it LOS ANOKLKS. Nov. 21 (AP) Paul Jones, Houston. Texas, body scissors exponent, will attempt to topple IM "Strangle!-" Lew Is from his heavyweight wrestling throne here tonight, tackling the champ Ion in a best two out of three falls finish match. sliced onions. Sprinklo -villi aalt and pepper ami cover with a thin layer of coarse cracker crumbs. Pluee remaining piece of meal on top of this, repeating onions, sea sotiinir and cracker crumbs and making the hist layer of crarkei -s I Ilr. thicker thun the flint one. DotijHUKcS llllIS rrackers with bits of butter and I sprinkle lightly with two table spoons water. Pour water in the pan and hake In a moderate oven for one hour. Irish or sweet po tatoes ran be parboiled for 1 5 minutes In salted water ami browned in the pan with the meat. If I wo si rlps of tenderloin are needed, they are split hut nut cut in half. One whole split tender loin in placed above the other whole split tenderloin. 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