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Wednesday, October 30, 192!) ii ii l ii h in rum i LA CRANPE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Three. Society News j. b. i loops Stage Maneuvers on Mexican Border. Camp Fire Girla Give Festival At Neighborhood Club The t'anip Kin groups qX .n ( ramie presented ait interesting' ptogrnuv ycmerday .afternoon for the Neighborhood duh, when they dramatized ii tall festival arrang ed iihoul "Th'1 Kong of the Scythe" und portrayed hy dunces and songs taken from tUv fa! I festivals of different cuptllries. It was eiever-ly.-arranged ami tiie actors were. dremd In-cost nine. :1 'inland, ' Knssiu, Poland aud Hlixoiiund ;" were the conn tries represented. This was given uu dur the dli.vcl,iUi of .lrs. K. b Tyler, who told the customs of i a cli country preceding cul-U song and dunce. Preceding the festival Alius Madeline (.arson of the Normal school tttid uhoul rump l-'tro. ex plaining lis symboli-sjn. its awards, iis activities, and many interest ing experiences of t'arnp tSre. Mrs. George . . Hirnic' introduced Mlas. U'i,i-0,n to th.v club- ; I hiring the business meeting Mrs, It. . Murphy ga,vv a. t'hrist mas Kent i;eport. .Mrs. K. K. Ilia ley announced t he coming meeting of Uhe ' Neighborhood Literature club, and .told something of wh,ut the- cluh lm.v done this fall. It will meet' next louthiy evening 'it the Ornndtthvlel, and) everyone who Is; J.nhjreste hi. literature Ik wel come to tiUen.il the UJeein. Mys. Mavy Raker '., V - Hostess "at Dinner A Us. Mary Maker . was hostess l:isl evening at u delightful five course .dinner witli covers for eight giiesis. ('lusters of yelloV pom poms on the tahle were part of the decorations, which were in I lallowo'on colors. ' " A pleasant evening was spent playing cards und in social hours. Guests for the evening were: Mrs. Anna Pollack, Mrs. Kmma (irady. Alrs.r.1. ciulUng. .Mrs.-A It. Hunter, Aits. Howard Kufford, Airs. Julia U. 1'unulngham. Mrs. P. S. Ivunhoc und Mrs, H. llohnenlcump. ' Dinner-Bridge At - R, IvPoareh Heine Jit h charming dinner lu-Ulge last evening Air. und Mrs. n. L. Poareh entertained at their home with seven tahles at play. Attract tlve Hallowe'en decorations, graced the dinner tahle. High, i-ore was maile by Mr. and Mrs. Prank An Ptehy. Club Entertained By Mrs. Howard Alra, William Howard was -hostess t,o the members oX Hie A. O, T. Bridge clllh yesterday nt her home, with four tables at play. High score was won hy Mrs. Jess Stiles.. The eonsDlalion prize was awarded to Mrs. W. I). McDonald. A dainty two-course luncheon was nerved in a setting of Hal lowe'en decorations. The next meeting will he Tues day evening. November at the home or Mrs. V. I McDonald. Hallowe'en Party Given in Hotel About forly collides, members of the (lood Times Dancing club, enjoyed a Jolly Hallowe'en party last evening in the ji Grande ho tel ballroom. Decorations were in t he all racl Ive Hallowe'en theme. .Music was played hy the S;ir Novelly orchestra. Hallowe'en refreshments were served hy Misses Virginia It rum well and Jenn iVviue. t.'oniniltte(. members in ehnrr oC the dance wire: Air. and vs. 1'. H. Mrainuell. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 4. Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. y. V. Vustison. M 1 , and M rs. George Tlss and Mr. and Mrs. W. AT. Wilson. .... Wistaria Club In Enjoyable Session: A delghtf;il evening of bridge i was spent yesterday by Inc. mem bers nf the Wisteria club at the; home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j Green, wilh three tables at play.! High tally was won hy Mr. and ' Mrs. W. H. Perry for the club! prize. Guest prize wus u warded s to Mr. und Airs. Heury Kwin. Decorations were in the colors : o( Hallowe'en, orange and black. I Miring the evening a dainty two course luncheon was served. Westway Club In Hallowe'en Party I Tin- Wolwiiy ( lull or tlio W. II. I A. lm-l l iht- holm- of Mr, rhmdc ; Mark.-y, 011 Kh-wt Ktn'f-I. Monday -1 Vvnilifr for a rlmi-ming Hallow- ' i Vn prtrly, I Ttl'1 ifui slM, nrrivini; in cOMttimc. . wto trr.-. li il l,y a witc h lit thi .loor iin.l lia.l i i;o aloni? a .lurk : wy' 10 (tin ,n rocMU wllh a roi UN ihc only stiiili. The room wns Bay wllh MallowcVn doi-orn tlon. I'rln for ihi- bout costiuut'.H xyero Hwanled . to, Mm. Utorg:o IlilUuivn and .Men, ed lavl .Mrs. J. ,Klifrt was vwanlcd ttccond priA'. Tho evciiiiiB wuh Hionl In jutly i,-ini,-. Div'vd u.s u Kyiwy. la I., j. miic lold Hie Kiio.ua rartilniN) In ft little, lpn. 4).'Usht f'll fofroKhnientii woro Mfrvd tlur iilB tho fvi-nlni,' In tin' Id kws:x P. T. Chi fen joys Evening of Bvidge Ais TrUln Ashhy, Miss Gildu Ahy. ana AUb lurva. hyman wvre hosteasea at a charming cvo ! Ung of bridge last1 evening, when ithe I'. T. cltb met at the Ashby home t,u ci u venue. ! AttracUvo dH'orations were in a j Hallowe'en coor scheme. Pirst bo.uor.-i wtprc won by Miss K lea 11 or Hi hiss and consolation was pre. wnt,ed to Aliss Kdna Mae Wilson. Uuring tiie oveniuar dainty freshmeuts. yvere served. , Honor Mrs- Baxter ..On Anniversary A miriiriw lilrlhday nurly wn Blvin .Mrs. J. w. Hnxior of I nloj) jMinday cvoniiii;, wllh rolallvoa jfroni l.u (Irandi' u kiiohIn. a lldonstinl fVt'niiiB was spent play 1 lilif Ktinvs and popplnu pru A , l'U,tUIul kM'i wan pn-scntcd o Iht j ': 1 ! Ki t3. nuiliifi: 1 lie wuiujt ;a dainty luncheon was served. with a lovely pink hlnhdny ealie deeoialeU wllh eandy rosehuds. TVfis-.- alleildliDC wcro: Mr. und Mrn. Itohert Turner, and Wis. Nvphl f 0.0 lulls, -Mi:. au.d Mis. Frank Klluurk. -Mr. ant) .Jrs. .Mas; mirlie, fiilvln J. Van Leuveii lr nm Tinner. Iiawane and June Turner. ' N Aa 1 - y s v a : 'Announcementa AW.i ( Paso ttureau Practice makes perfect, and 6000 Ainerican troop ntong the Mexican border are Rotting plenty of practice ia the art of wavfnre. Above, a squadron m yrown" troops engaged in the "Brown-While Skirmishes near- El Paso, Tex., is shoyn a,a it, chaiTeU across the desert against Ha theoretical op poaents in the annual mllltavy maueuvers. Below, i't, a "White" crew of artillery gunners is sliown in action. At rlsht, rlg.-Oeij. Valter C. Short, comViaifrtn of the "White" army, is pictured (joufeiTir.g wU Colonel Field DaHm, (rlHt), umpire of the make-believe war. parents, Mr. and Mrs. TC. C, Ttoes. Mrs. 10 d Sailing was a ! (rande I visitor ThurstUiy. ; Mr, and Mrs. I,' rank I-inards re turned to their home in Roosevelt, ! Wttxh., Thursday. Mm. UheniolurtL of Portland, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kred Kees 1 tlits week. She is an aunt of Mr: i I leer. Mir. Hollander en mo in from tCamp and npent Die weekend with Ills laiotly at the Five Point tuur 1 Lst camp. i Frank Millard and son, ReNfof ! t'uve, Hioiiped in tliiKard for a short time Saturday while on their 1 way to siarkey to pet their son, : Kdivln, who has been working for UoUIn Tliunuis. 'Ihey visited wllh the Wlmei'K here. ! M is. 1 . Y. Y on n was v Islt 1 11 1 hev mother, i rs. rpumi,a. in l.n jCrandd Suvuiu". 'Mi, and Mrs. Otrl Sailing, "Of t; lover, spent Sunday witli arl's parents, ,U and Mrs. Fd SjUUiik. -fr, ii mt Mrs. Ki'ank Jones, of t'ondon. have moved to (he Mt. I lOmlly t'uintv. Mr. .loues is driving a true tor fur tho company. Gentle 'Heln" The l.ady in Km Fuse Well your honor, it w like Ihis ,veslenla was the anniversary. f ur vvediltn' day. im I only ask- niy "Id man II V slill loves mo. llui lie tool; ueh 11 loin; lime to nn.swer that had to land 'lin mip wllh Iho tapper sih-h lo help Mm niak( up ills mind! l.nmlon I'asslnti Show. Modesty When n man hides Ids light un der n bushel If somebody doean't not Ice pretty soon bf hej?lui to pound on the huslici. Tone Uatiie Tribune. AH Can. vQ,3e4ut'tfut , Tbe diiKv Is 119 perfect as the (lower that blossoms only, once In 11 ductule. Tiie sionll Ufa need tint be less bcmiilftilj Jthnn the greiit. V. J. Dawson.. V tine, tin? 'dessert should ' not" lie jellied unless It's a natural fruit jelly. Veul is laekluK In fnt. no or lean, fame. , ' Douds was a biy factor thy same day In W, X- J.'s scoreless tie with this can be suppiied in the des- (;nnie. lie Is pliiyitiK' his lam I The Willow Pure 11 1 -Teacher a.t Isociution will meet Frltlny after ; noon at 2:.'(u In the WIUow st hool. .Mrs. David B. Wiley will jfivo u 1 report of thi' recent 1. T. A. con : ventloji. j j The -ItaplUd Indies' AUl will ineet at the honn. of Mrs. . Mar I eas (iodw In nt 2 o'eloek l'YIday liirU'i-nnon. M.-h. Minnie Hynuin Will he the leader. I I Cr. I. A. will meet in regular 'session tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clQ.el; In the K. X'. hall, -., i Chapter ; of p. K. i will meet nt the I, a (irande hotel Friday i afternoon fur a 1 o'eloek lunch Icon with Mrs. J. AVvJyuowletj- and Mrs, (icnrtfc 11, Fnrrey hh hosl I esses, Followin)? luncheon mem. Jbers win meet at the home of j.lrs. t'urrey for a biiHiness session. , j The Lutheran I -a dies' Aid will j meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrti. A. S. Weajrle nt I'Ooti j t'ove avenue. rl,. I.uinb doei not need the ad tiition.of fitt. The flavor of both these meats ix mild, so I Ills, too, must b( made up in the desyert. Caramel, enstard Is 11 KOod choice for veol: chocolate or fruit souf tles. one-crust seasonable fruits lined In puddings, nlmout any flavored ice eream, these ore excellent for either veal or lamb. Tradition has much to. do. wllh the dessert preferred for. poultry and uu'key. These usually appear on festive occasions when -a "fan cy" dessert is in , order. Frozen year with the Presidents and ap parently set to, make it hu rent est'. Stanford had a .bra.ee of fine guards last year In Post and lto "key. but tvcilher ever put en a belter one-day performance than Mr. Schwaru of Uerkehy did UKa'lust Pennsylvania. It seemed as though he made about 5u per cent of the tackles, shift hi? his I'Ou pounds around with the abil ity of a pitnllier pauuciuic upon Its prey. " , MiuMins. bavarian ereanis. char- Kodenxc'r l hailed uh one of loxtes and French pastries all ffo '. the best linemen in the south, "He well with poultry of any sort. j wefelm I ML pounds. U very, tnm The heartliicKS of tive main j uud In almost every line ptay wlieu course oi luncheon determines the lrt yn Katuo." wrlH-H nn oh detwrt. If meal is served, the j server of the Tulane tlreen Wave, dessert must be lijrht.' Hut if soup .f aua satnu constitute, tho menu, then a nutritious ilessert furntsh luK bulk also should be chosen. Hiee und bread puddimfs, custard pies of all flavors, and si earned fruit puddings are suit a hie for luncheon menus. BEND, OREGON RANCHER BUYS HILGARD FARM lly Wiliuerih Welmer (Ohserver t'orrespondeni ) TomtnemowUe Heroiim A cold inetlat and In'ouze tablet npiu'opvialely Inscribed In iuenuM of the heroes, of the Titanic? dhas 1 ter were deposited Hi Hie Nnilunal imiseum at WiiSHiuinn. H Is 11 nuMiioflal to "ilmse whoso chlvnl nuts conduci and self-snerihVe have prtifoiindly moved llie civil i.ed wurld." It ; :B;i w Li I :v 1 : i. Coat Fashions I i f- Select anv mudul you choose ' B iMants by Alan J.Goulp Illl.tiAHn, Ore, (Spoi'laD Mr. I''n.ster' son, of HimuI. Ort, liux liuiiKhl hi liitltev'ii nim-li here and has come to take po.stse.sslon. Ho lius two rhlUtrpii who will enter school here. Mm. liny Thoriibno mul ilunuh ter, Uvh. were l.a Clruiule Nhoiier Krlilay. Mr. ami Mr, l'atlerson ami ehllih'en have movetl Into Ihe i-hhI-denee owneil hy Mrs. Jennie Hol verson. Frnnk Ranroril Is imtllnK the wood In the hasenitnt of the new I t , school house. Ihe wood was I Two of- the east's Kl'vateKl hull- hoiiKht of Mr. Williams and was j carriers ur Ihe Army's lueoinpai -, delivered hy his son t'larenee. ; utile lted CngXv and Dartinonth's sir. and Mrs. flund llarliness Wily At Marsteis, fast fiillllllim wore railed to I'orlland reeently all the rosy iroinlse oi Ills noho- on neeoiinl of the Illness nt Mrs. j more year. : llarlmess' father. Mr. IliirtnieSK I Noire lluiuc has ll fleet set of ,ils returned to his home Imt Mrs. j backs, with Jack Klder the fust- Harmless wm rennllll t,or a few 1 est 11 11111 aiso uie soinion.-si.. . ,,. M , u.,. rntlier. I .Minnewtas Aftnur I'narnier niui , Mr. anil Mrs. Hill lldily are plrk- j 1 i"n,m vi-voiii, ei" ,'",rirv'"' Mnir apitles neiir l-n tlrnnile. are two of 'the hIK ten stars, ami A, ,. ,, Mrs ii,.rK, Sperrv, ! , NeUrasliaB. .Clul.Vlll..llu ,w)iue ! ,Ve l.een eanip tenders for jjjauinm, viirwirr i'W,mift ,B1- Smyth Hrolhers Kheep,.noniiaiiy, 1 j onu ii.iiuivm in.. :HiT" ;'y;-jlhiH snninier spent two days. In ; . . , i,n;ll( rinishlnif up the husluess ; Huwll hailiiilers and Jw u,., ieUvlK Satin y mornliiK (im "f .Southern rallforn la, Har- fm. lu,n,m,v .,,,. lhfy ., htntl putter, una I'niiioiums elusive , lieniy. I.OIIl Ullll S11Im- i.iiuum Pie Prejudice The old iii't'.luillce iijpthi't I'lf wus heeuusu It wns nseil ns n ilessni'l nfier u heavy meal. Tiie fault was not wilh I lie pie hut with Ihe menu lilannlni.' nntl the sl'.'.y tlluers. Fnnn and Kli'elde. ' The Mysteriou!? ) WHAT? Select any model you choose from the comprehensive as sortment of coats you'll find ii our stock. You may be -assured it is u fashion-success. Every nuclei offered here is u clever adaptation of i successful Paris creation. Copied in finest type fabrics, lavishly furred with fashion able pelts, carefully tailored and finished. Sizes and models foy women and misses: Moderately Priced from 25.0.0 to 98.50 "Conde Coats" sold exclusive ly at our store. PUTMAN'S ' La Grando's Exclusive Heady-to-Wear and Millinery , Kisnn are nuionii the best on th' coast. MENUS I lly SWw Mary Ceriiiln de.sNi'rts ore most Fitit I nble for luneheon. others for illnner and ihp type of either i iio'iif influenees the elmiee of the j "sseri. A "honey" farm house j dinner would be ineoinpatlble i with ii fusMy I'Venehy dessert. A formal meal needs n more sophls- tieatcd dessert than apple pi. t There are a few mistakes easy j to. iivoiti. To serve a fruit dessert t after a. f.-ult salmi, to full iw an i omelet with a custard or a meat pit by pustry, breaks the first rule for ehoosintr the riwht deshert. The ilessert that perfetly t'in I lshes the meal should font 'as i Kreut a contrast In flavor ami te- ture with Hie courses preceding It i as posslhle. j Itieh meats like pork, beef, j mutton and goose requires llg- deMserts I'rep from fat timl, e pet in lly in Die case of pork and s. (iOose, wi;h a tendency toward s tartnexH. Kresh fruit in seuson, ; fruit in gelutlne, fruli riavored gel j ntineA and lees, deep dish fruit pies a pil perfect ly haked fruits, ; are excellent choices fo,r these dinners. hle. I'hoire of liewrtf j hight meats like veal and lamb 1 d.'mnnd a moiy nutrlllous dessert. : S1r.ee mnl itsi-lf m rleh In geln- The ull-Ainericuti Uehnte will be on sJiortly. if it hasn't already started. Most of the discussion, us usual, will dwell upon the ex ploits of the hall-carriers. Kor variety, look into the achievements of these few linemen, so far among the most outstanding: Sam Wukeinan, Cornell, tackle and captain. Hert Schwartz. California guard. Morris Itodenger. Tulane guard. Jap Douds. Washington and .Jef ferson guard. Jm Donchess, l'lttshurgh end. W'nkeinan. Schwart. and Douds, on one and the same afternoon, put on ahout as spectacular a set uf performn nees along the forward line as has been witnessed any- where so far this 'season. j - Against Princeton, Waluuntin' was up and down the lltlo to break up four successive Tiger pktys at a time when Cornell was hard pressed to protect Its y in ning lead. Cornell, under Dohle, has specialized In turning out great tackles, and Val(emau lpoks like one nf the best, US good us Hanson or Sundst nun of all-Am- Ku sternc is. hp, bad heard most about, l.u m oyer tb radio hud ' n gooil chunee to observe this triido th.rent bucK I" action against, ' Pennsylvania. lie doe everything well, and H will be some time before be puts on any bfiiter defensivv stunt, than be did hy 'hooting t" yards to safely from behind his own goal line after n: i.Vyurd veualty had pin California on its own it-yard line at Krnnklin Kield- lom has a great running mate In Kisan. who ea,tches punts, tl Uv u outfielder spears line drives. Playing h:ire hadeg, Klsivn reiiiiudedi Eastern ers of Hob Sims, ' who, scorned head-gear while running wild for Stanford last year. Unututl Aurora Seen On of the most brilliant displays of the HUi'orip hnr?:ili9 ever seen wns recently pbsrved In Slictbind. It lasted for seven hours. The lights shot north wurd from zciiiln Instead of In the usual opposite di rection. The colors won? iimisutilly lirlllinnt, vivid urnon stremner shooting ncro.ss, l.li sK.V risciubilS cumiucr lilitin. the winter. - Mr. ,nd Mi's. daughter, ltarbara Jane, spent the weekend in Cove with Mr, Hoes' A Variety of Facilities For Your Gathering ey misepiic zemo i m H itohintr, burning skin makes life unbearable quickly apply Zemfl, the soothint!, cooling, invisible family antiseptic. Thousands find that Zemo brings av.i(t rehtf from Itcuing, helps to draw out local infection and te Morctheikin to normal. or20yra Zemo has been clearing up akin, re lieving pimples, rash and other, akia irritations. Never be without it. Sola" everywhere 3 5c, COc and f 1.00. Same Price for over 38 years for 25' ounces USE LESS ; than oi high i priced brands i millions or rouNPi VltD V OUR GOVEKNMKUT Cpnslder the variety of excel lent uud attractive facilities at the. Siicujawea for uny gather ing, social, political or business, that you may wish to sponsor. Tf great Chieftain Hallrooni, wlil cap"city for 6o at bun iuet taldis; the private dining room off the mezzanine floor, ucrahtnmoda,tliitf up to, thu car room ndJolniDg, with at tractive quartern for six or vlght tables; the main 'dining room for the formal or Infor mal luncheon or dinner. It's only miturut that the Sucn Jawu Ut the conim:inlty cnter for Lii (.Jratnlo. SACAJAVVEA INN "rulnls l lie War HMIvr 'IIiIiikh." Men's Winter unionsuits Men's ecru cotton rlh- heil nnlorisultt. I'art wool union Kill hi Swiss rihhed part WfHii rihhed utdoiisults Swiss rihhed hi lie silk striped unionsuits. Henlar 3.ro viiiuf Itayon and wool mixed iinlonsultH . .. Silk and word hlue random unionsuits .. $1.45 $1.75 k striped $2.95 $3.85 Kxtra quality silk and wool nn Ionsults. Itenular , Of rt.5 value tbO.OO Itlhlied unionsuits, UH'A wool, griiy DM j A II-wool nnlonsiihs, ribbed. Huff color . . Wright's nil-wool flrt quality. Dark gray or random color $4.45 it quality. $4.95 Figure It Out for Yourself, Mrs. Home Manager DON'T take our word far it when we say that you, can't afford to do your own, laundry work Figure your own costs and see if they don't compare closely with those of the average se cured from users or mechanical equipment throughout the country. With Mechanical Equipment The average machine costs $150. If it lasts six years, at $25 a year, the weekly cost is..$0.4$ Interest on your investment, $150 at 7 per cent, per week.. Soap, bluing, starch, elec tricity, water heating, etc., per week Repairs and upkeep, per week .20 .48 X 14 Total $1.30 You may not consider your time worth anything, but if you hire a iaundress at 35c an hour for, say three hours, it will cost you .: 1.05 Total Weekly Cost .....$2,35 If you don't figure your time worth a cent, you save 10 cents a week. If it's worth 35 cents an hour, you save 1.15! i If you wash everything at home, you have to iron all the flat work if you send it to us, we iron the flat work for you. ' j No muss, no fuss, no washday work, worry or weariness! i We ask you again: "Can you afford to do your own washing?" j The Standard "Vamp Wash" Way The average family bundle weighs 20 pounds. Ve'il wash your bundle ac cording to standardized laun dry practice. The wearing apparel is returned just damp enough to iron, and all pieces of fiat work are carefully ironed for you. Your ironing is half done before you start! Five minutes to gather up your clothes and telephone Main 5G. The. minimum.-bundle taken in this service is 13 pounds for 75 cents, but if yours is an average bundle, of 20 pounds, your week's washing has only cost you i '. $1.20 Damp Wash 6c a pound (Minimum 13 pounds, 75c) Phone Main 5(5 STANDARD LAU MY I 1118 Jefferson "Wile Saving Station." La Grande i