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Tuesday, February 4, 1 1SI30' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Three 'Contract" Ne'wly-Weds in Gotham Monday Dinner Club Meets At Sacajawea Inn: M r. and Al is. ('hitiit-H Iti-ynuU vttir Itoht ami lh.stt-HH ttt thi' Mini il'iy I Manor rlnli lat vrnlntf at. (lir- ; Saenjuwen Inn at a lilltflitful din- ' ncr-hrltlKf. Mi'ctiratiiniM wort In ti Valentine iimiir of ro.l mid white, ; with ntl earnalioiiM eentorlnir tho 1 tlllllC. l-'lvo lahleK of hrhljre were t I-s d Ivor-Minn of ihe i-vonintf. v Mrs. Lynn Wrig'ht Hostess to Club 'Die Al'l tteKeurch I'lllb HM'lll all inlei-estim: aflernoon yeMii-nluy at Die home of M r.s. I.ynn WriRht. I M HiTipiloiiH of mi reel Hc-ene In Japan wo ro an answer In the roll rail. Mrs. I.lny.l I'lerre told i.f tho In- f I uenoe of modern prints fa Japan. -Mlrf. I.. Mull explained the elenien tary odiioallon lit the natlvo nehontK of Japan. An net-ouni of the child hint homo life In .Japan was given, hy Ml. K. I.. KalHlonr f The noxl i neeita of the . club wilt be Keh. 17 with Mm. ItalHton. W. R. C Luncheon. Attended By 50; 'About fifty pois'ons attended ijio Y. Ii. i Uincheon K.tturday noon: ut I hi . J'-,l:ul1.' 'Tlio Hat-tie Hymn of the llepuhlir," was muttf. iiy tlioso present. An address about "Ahrahuin Lincoln,' was kIwii by tla- Hov. It. I.. I'utnain of the Christian church,; Miss Akius Smith 'played two violin solos, accompanied by -Miss I'laru Norris at the piano. , They arc both pupils at the Sac rod Heart academy. The Itev. l-'ranl; Hopkins of, tho South Methodist churcli spoke, tell-' UK ttt ''(iooi'Ko Washington." The flag salute concludod tlio program. The regular business mooting of tlio Women's He lief corps took place In t ho aflernoon with M rs. Laura Itrudcn, presiding. ' i Moser' Entertain Island City Club dils and red enrnattoun rurnud a ltretty ilecoratlon. Hiidgi was the diversion of the f fVi-nlntf,, with Mrs. Tom Maxwell and J. (i, KuUht winning hlgn : honors. M i'm. .1. (1. K night and I., II. Hramwell received coasola ! tlon uwnnls. j , . I Wakelita Bridge Club Entertained i Mrs. Will MeMm to Die Wakellta club ternoon when thn bridge were enjoyed, were won by Mrs. was hostefi ! yesterday af- i e tables ,of i High hoitorn i James Oneal. I with every . club In his armoury. , inriied to the addle and asked feebly, "what shall J take now?" j The caddie looked al the golfer with a gleam of hope In his eye. "1'olson. lie HUggentiMl gloomily. ;', The Islhnd City Pinochle clu: niet last 'evening at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. August Moser, when tlwee tables of pinochle wore 1 at' piny. . , v '; Honors "al cards were won hy Mr. ami Mrs. I.. M. Hoyt. ; After wards, dainty refreshments were served. . - . with Mrs. Joel Hichardson winning second. A guewt prize was pres cntod to .Mrs, Walter Jones. Painty refresh men Ik were served follow ing bridge. . C. E. Society Has Enjoyable Dinner One of the most - delightful events of the young people's Christ ian Kndeavor society of the I'res bylerian church was : hold last night-- In the ..basement . of the chtirch in the form 'of a banquet, honoring Die 4inh auniversary .of the founding of the J ntertutt lonu I .Society of,' Chi. stinn . Kndeavor. With nearly half a hundred young people present, the members of the home department of the church in charge of Mrs. . (A. S. , Anderson . served a delicious dinner at C:3. The tables-were fittingly decorated , hi . a red and white eolor scheme, I the colors of the organization.-1 Hoiiquets of red and while carna- i lions, lovely red and white lighted tapers and two large birthday cakes, each decorated with a K. juon'ograin, were arranged on the tables. i Miss Hath (ielbel, vice president. presided at the catting of the j birthday cakes- of which each, one present enjoyed a piece. ' o'oliowiug tlio baauuet Hllss Les lie, president of the local organ ization, acted as toastmastcr and ! called upon different members who j in turn- told something of the i trader for the program, foundlngj aims - anil Ideals of , Golden and .Mrs. Oltvi Christian Kndeavor. jure assistant hostenses. . Howard II. Hanscoin, ' who haH ! 9 assisted In the society during his fstay here., was presented with n. gift as a token of appreciation for , his. iptorost and, work in the so ! ciety. lie leaves today . for Port land. .-. ( . The tables wen; then cleared away and a'mimher of very clever slums, dramas, tragedies and bur ' lesipies were presented by a half ' dozen boys and one stunt was pros" cnted by the girls. ' The delightful evening closed with a song and repeating the Mlz- jtali benediction. I lllllllli Dunk Ihlllkx. Hh'V Uliavlnir cmiin rt-ttm uoain' uillli 1m- I'llllKP poalN him w UlfUci-s m-.w ti:na. rs I Slu': '-W'lmt'H on your mlml?' ! Hi-: "TlioiiKhtM." Klio: "I'rwii iln'm klmll)-. Tli' tn ii MinuiK'1 liliu'f," I'UOI'C.K MAKH A ((!. I'OlltINd UK i:.TiirsiAK.r. I HITS OK SI'Kf'IAl.TV WATKIt ON i ArtiT all. llils must In' a invlly , oay-H:nlnf old wot-lil. ur Noun or ' uh u oulil Mlarvi. i MENUS the j Ity Slsli'i Mary i It takes much planning on part of the housekeeper to servi a meal suitable for all members of a family of "assorted sizes." t One of the simplest ways of handling this situation Is to re in me an individual portion of a good wholesome food before . ad . dltlonal high seasoning make.? it . uadenlrable for the youngest nu ai her at the table, -j A meat loaf inude" savory with . green peppers Is not au accepted food for the H-yenr-ohl. Hut a pan-broiled meat cake lightly sea ' soiled with salt can he made for toe small per won. The meal should be taken out for the patty eake lie. , j lore the Measoning'- fur the moat ! loaf t- added. j Individual porlious of vegetablen ' 'can be wet a.'dile before, easonlitg tor th family. S.ilads can be i;lm- ' pill led and plaiuiy dveHsed u Hh lemon J ii It e and oil. Ths itre cautlons usually make It nonet es isary to supply f;pec;ut and entirely' ! different foods for children. I The following- menu ukes can uf the notd of tuuall children ua will as tho!!c In tlulr "teens." ; i !ti:AKI''ASr Orange juice.' cooked cereal, ef'hm, baked hutiii. ' ! 1.1'M'IIKON Noodle soup. ! loa.it sticks, cottage cheese-rai.-di:-j green pepper s;ilad, cup cu.siard. added With the '.Reasonings milk, lea. i please, the adult taste. ! lUNNKU llaked lamb loaf, po- j ; , taloes en casHcrote, eyiuied lima t . . . beans, whole wheat roll;!, new on t ions upd t-mii.iheM, r i ud orange jel!y, vanilla cookies, milk, coffee Children under school t ae and persons well pant middle age will not want the hash suggested In the breakfast menu, but Browing. ! ohb-r children and active adults need the extra breakfast dish. The luncheon salad must be culled out, : to cottage cheese and one table-, 'spoonful of finely chopped needed, rtitsins on a nest of finely shred ded lettuce for' children under school age. ' In the dlniier menu, the pota toes should be well mashed with a ! fork, the beans rubbed through n j rlcer and the onion and radishes very finely minced for small chil dren. A cheap cut of lamb from the foreiiuurter Is carefully 'trimmed and put'throiiglrlhe fond chopper fur the leaf. ;. (Hie or two gherkins HOSIERY THAT WEARS Onyx "Pointex", Gotham Gold Stripe , and Gordon : 1.50 1.65 1.95 2.50 POTMAN'S Keiuly-to-Weiir & Millinery Health Talks opening into these AlitusoH'Urc. no j larger than the loud In a pencil (and may readily become bloclten t by Ihe swelling of. the mucous tnembrauc. ' . . If this blocking continues the sinus may become filled with mucous and pus, resulting In the painful condition called sinusitis, (localise the common cold lowers body vitality it lays the HUffor open' to sinus infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, rheumatic 'fever, 'ln flum.m,iory Involvements of jthe Hntngfi and the musculature orfiw it isx'T thi: I'OI.I I l.lke that old bromide. "It isn't! the heat, it's the humidity," so wo1 can say. "It isn't the cold. It's ihe J complication, that's dangerous." I Not that colds In themselves am ; not serious enough to ho worthy of j medical attention. They are, but heart. Inflammation of the .kid- even more dangerous are the coin- j ni'ys and inl lamination of tho sin l lUcatiuns that may follow In the I Kca or air spaces In the headV -uko or the eommon cold. - j It ,H iu,(.auHl( 0f , these potentiitt A ctitnnioit eohl In the head Is an teohiplloullons that 11 Is slrongly. Infection which Is eausod hy sonto lurgetl upon the snfrored 'that lie germ or virus still unknown. WhentUi(l nil possible, v preoautloilf the infection begins the mucous IKtlituil aggravating this condition membrane llnlng-ihe nose heeomefl through negligenre or indifference, swollen ami congested.- 1 I It is to hasten recovery and :to The mucous 'membrane also ex- escape tho dangei;- of roinpiictuloii ' lends Into a series .of pockets or it hut cavities In the boiies of the' which are known as sinuses. the eommon: cold suffm-nr ls fane, urged-to go to hod nnd.to call for Tho competent medical care. , A busy bookshop worker in Now York's (Ireenwich Village now Is pretty Mrs. William K. Moyer. "baby contract", bride, plot tired above at work, In sol Is her husband, poet and radical, who be lieves their unique marriage arrangement calling 16 i il "baby or a divorce" within two years may set a precedent for marriages of the future. The Surprise Party Honors Miss Boies Miss Wardell Is A jolly surprise parly honoring" j- HOSteSS tO Clllb Miss ISeatrice Holes on her , eighteenth birthday was given-re--,.'- iss lloalrlee Wardell -was host conlly by Mr. and .Mrs. Frank 1'att, tJss to the Coterie Hrldbe clab Sat lo r aant and uncle at their homo, "'day evening at the homo or Mr. (James and music were happy di- "nd. Mrs. Albert War.loll in Island versions. A birthday cake presenter 'iy.- Mrs. O. H, Muxam and J. It. to Miss Holes by Miss .Mildred Mil-1 Plehl won. honors for high ler. featured the delicious refresh-' 'onsolat Ion awards were received ments. Tln.no- present wore: Mil- hy'Mrs. (i. W. Kpomei-. and J. H. died Miller. Mildred Hatter, Kvelyn Albertson. Mrs. Albert Wardell I'yle. Kloyd Nash, Pltiyd Scull. I.ee Was presented with a guest prize. Scull. Hcrton Whited, Mr. and Mrs. I Saturday. Keb. in, Mr. and Mrs. Krank Halt, ami their niece. .J. Ji; Albertson will entertain the , I club. - Mrs. C. K. Chadwlck V. W. K. A. meets tonight at S o'clock In the basement of the Meihodlst church, the program to starL at 8: Hi. "Tho Missions of California," is tho subject. with .Miss Mabel Doty as chairman, ' Tho St. Mary's Altar society will meet al the home of Mrs. I'. I.. Meyers tomorrow a fiernoon. Mrs. Martin King find Mrs. I.eroy Mor gan will bo hostesses. a heavy engagement In the vicin ity of J'lnglo, north of Wuchow, with heavy casualties for both sides. 11 was claimed over 1,000 rebels were killed and wounded. CniMKTI.N SHIP WITH MILK" HI'HH.IN. Keh, 4 (AH) The ministry of food and agriculture i which urges the drinking of milk Instead of beer, has sent up a bul- j loon, christened with a- bottle of) milk, on an embirance flight over! the country FltAXCO-KCO'iVir ai.m.wci-: s . ( ; j I.O.NIMIN, Kelt. 4 (Al') IIUTP 'V The regular mooD'ng of the L. A. 'a Kranco-Scotch alliance at the1 of It. id' It. T. will be hebb. this naval, conference. It's so chilly I evening at 7:'u o'clock In iho'.paK,-. Hint the Kronen ar( taking wee " hK hall. --n.Uw4is al tlnios Instead of wine. '" j Tho Hlversldo Ladies Aid will meet at 2::i0 o'clock Thursday af lernoon at the home of Mrs. Har old Chadwlck at 14I1S Y avenue with Mrs. Chadwlck . aad M is. C!iarhs Hrigg as hostesses. be Study club of th.e Itlveria score. J'ai'ent-Teacher association will hold Its rlrst mooting- al .1:Srt o'vloek Wednesday afioruoon in tho Hiveria school. Kveryoiie is In vited to Join the club, which meets once a week. Subject, "Kvcryday Hrohlems of Hie Kvcryday child." ) OFFICE CAT tradk Mann mo. By Junius Anniversary Is Observed Sunday Announcements . Al u tlt'liKlitl'nl illniHT .Sun, lay f-vulnfr, Mr. iin.l Mrs. Kreil Moi mini t',-li'lir:it,Ml llu-ip wi'iMlnp an-. of .tin1 nlvor.sary in th,'ir hoim' - at. - thv 'al tlle home of Jim. (1. I.. Anclpr-(Iranilo- llonil,- llOHpltal. (Niv.ur.s won Ioiiioitow al'ti-rnonn al , 2:il0 woi-c laid fur III. (MuhIim'm of dalTn- o'clock.-' Ml-H. I'MlNim will lie I lu The l.ailii-H Alii of Mellio.llsl llllrell will nieel Weilnesilay. ! eli. at tin' home of Mm. 1'. I). I'nrk- SIM Main uln'el. Coillllliltee ilii'mliiTH lire:. Mrs. S. I'. Saillh. The Women-8 MIsHlonaiy nonloly Mrs. flirls .Mlllei-. Mrs. W. W. Clirlstlan eliliich will, meet I KIliKsley, Mia. ! . A. i-.iiiiir. .mis. Illimelaliorl. anil .Mia. ii. A. I icon Icy. . . ivK -mistaivi:s or iaw. 1. The delusion thai individual advancement Is made by crushing ; olhors down. j ; . The lendeney to worry abouf : ! things thai cannot bo changed or j i corrected. :t. Insisting tliat a thing Is lm-, possible because wi ourselves can not acconipllsh It, 1. Attemi)ting to compel other persons to bollevt! and live us we do. . Negleel in developing ami re. fining tho mind by not acquiring tho habit of reading fine literature. .1 STATE THEATRE TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Something; to Cheer About! 1V The TALKING SINGING DANCING LAl'GHIM Sensntion! MM til. .1U m IT " m . mm "wm r pictum ; v hW - - Also Hearsts Metro Tone News Admission Evening Adult-s 50c. Kiddies 10c Bargain Matinee Adults 25c . Kiddies 10c The I. adieu AM of I lie 1'ivnliy lerian cliurcli will meet at 'I'Mi o'clock WeilneHilay arii-rnoon In Ihe community room of ihe eh'.ircli. All ineniher-M ami rrleiitlH arc cor dially Invited. , ' SIIK- MAS A WKKill "Do yon lillow." .she said to hilh liy, as he was hIiiivIiik. "I wellt only 110 pounds withoul my (lollies lillV". :,'Vherc ucre you wolKhcii?" "At the meal mnikei. .Mr. lion sakes alive, you've cut yourself!" ... A inovcllient to find new uses for cotton Is on fiiol; hut not on nil lady's. . . . An elderly hcttllincr. fully ciiili ied with a heavy liaK of cluhs and a caddie, essayed a round of KOlf British Ships Are Warned by Chinese hOMXIN, Keh. 4 (Al') The MxChailKo TelcKralill comiiflny to day hnd a dispatch from Jlong koiif which said the Chinese cell- trill' Kovcrnmcnt hud warned llrl- Andrews. Ills play was con- tlsh KhlppliiK iiKiilnsl na Vina II ntr sislcnlly wrctidied. and the caihlle tho upper west river aliove Tni'Kll- 'all 1 - t linrsl lulu tears. slen durlm; the next rortniclit At last Ihe jdnyer hecniiie huuli- illK to oiithrcnk of hoKtllltlrs there, 'en d in one of the most I n 1 1 . i. kii -1 .MiMiinvhlle' there were reports hle ha.iirils on the irsc, and, af- from Caniton that there hlld been 'tor endeavoriiii- to dlsl,eli;e Ihe hull , Say It With Flowers Cinerarias were never lovliur. Still have some choice Cyclamen. Cariifitions are at their best. Daffodils, Sweet Pens and Freesias all suggest n breath of Sprinp;. FREE CITY DELIVERY JUST PHONE YOUR ORDER WE'LL DO THE REST ovists 11151j Adams Ava I'hone M-ll r bloom ls M lfWIWil,rTOrtH8M - - mm -a 99 AVOID THAT ni pm i5 pipit!(! . By refraining from. over-Indulgence, if you would maintain . Ins modern figure of fashion Women v.-ho prize the modern figure with its subtle, seductive curves men who would keep that trim, proper figure, eat healthfully but not immoderately. Banish excessiveness eliminate abuses. Be moderate be moder ate in all things, even in smoking. When tempted to excess, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future siiadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain tho lithe, youthful, modern figure. lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked, made of tho finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Every one knows that heat purifies anj so "TOASTING" not only re moves impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. 'Coming events cast their shadows before" It s toaste Your Throat Protection against Irritation against cough. Be Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok ine lucky Strike Cigarettes will brinu; modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-inuuigencc, maintain a modern, gracttui toriii, TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dunce Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast nctwotk uf the N. 15. C ISJfi, Tim Amitlci Tubicco Ct., Mitt 1' -