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Thursday, January 21, 1932 DCD Ory N EEWJT '- - KIM Bees Duke, ecletj Mttoi -V,v HtftaH Ibb Hi UMU li . a . Clio Club M?ets " 4 'With'Botivys For ): Dinner, Bridge At a seven o'alock dinner, Dr. and Mrs. Lee B. Bouvy entertained 'the CUo club lust night at their home. Dinner was served ' at small tables7 each of which was decorated with a centerpiece of sweet peas; j . '.Bridge -was played after dinner, with guests present to- make up six tables. Mrs, Harry Zurbrick and Aug. J. Btange were high scorers for the evening. f ' Mrs Chase Bohnenkamp will 'en tertain the Clio afternoon club next Wednesday at -on o'clock -bridge luncheon. ' ' V t , . . ' . 1 No-Hostess Club Meets Last Night k Miss Fonda Hanks arranged, an evening of bridge last night ' at her home -for --the--no-hostess olub of - which she Is a member. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Larlson, for high score, and Mrs. Paul Meyers for iourth. ' "" Refreshments were enjoyed at the Tiffin, following the cards. . i: Mrs. W. M. Heughan will arrange jthe next meeting in two weeks. . "t Club Membership '" ' Drive Under Way -... '. i 1 .-'.. ; Oregon composers during .'the .pro - The Neighborhood club member- gram cr '-'Oregon literature' V pre ehlb drive' began Tuesday afternoon sented by' Miss Mabel Doty and. Miss t the 'regular 'meeting '.of - the club j Oertrude 'Wagerter v.- before -theviJi at the La Orande hotel, and the sides , Grande Neighborhood' club Tuesday were announced by Mrs.-. S. B. Mor- afternoon at '21' o'clock, at the La gon, president. Pinal- interpretation; Grand hotel. .3 --t r.x i-.-. 1 ? .of the 1 rules will be made at a meet-:) Mrs. Sherwood sang "Four Leaf ing this afternoon at the home of. Clover,'? by - Coombs;, and The Wind Mrs. m. ts,. amay, capwun 01 one team. ; The contest will close with a covered dish, lunch before ohe of the regular ineetlngs of- the Neighborhood club, the date to be announced later.- : ' One team -Includes Mrs. Hugh E. .-Brady, -captain, : Mrs. E." D.:1Towler, iMrs. O. M. Ourtis,' Mrsi- pred H. Kld vdle, Mrs.-Oeorge MacDonald, Mrs. F. hp Meyers, Mrs.-- P. -Jt. -Plnlay, Mrs. J. PILES AIX Without fialves'or Cutting "s Itchmg, bleeding, protruding plies gd quickly .and don't come back, If .you remove the cause. Bad blood cir culation in the hemorrhoidal veins causes piles by making the affected parts -weak, flabby, - almost dead. Salves and cutting fail because only -an Internal medicine can actually cor rect these conditions. Dr. J. S. Leon hard t discovered a real internal Pile remedy. After prescribing It for l.OOOi patients with success ln 060 cases, he; named it HEM-ROID. Red Cross j Drug Store says one bottle of HEM-j ROID Tablets must endi youf Pile; misery or money back. t. . , Adv.i It's got ADVERTISED .'..,. .j -iV - '' .aW...', All the king's horses . , . and all the king's men can't make a success out of a bad product. No amount of advertising will create a market for it. The more it's advertised, the more its defects become known. But a good product well advertised grows as swiftly and naturally as a healthy plant. People try it and like it. They tell others. They like it. Soon that product is found everywhere . . . and its name, .spread abroad by advertising, is on every tongue. v'. When you see something widely and consistently advertised, you can be pretty sure it's well worth hav ing. If it weren't . . . if it didn't represent an honest and worthy value ... ..the maker couldn't afford to advertise it. Look over the advertisements in this paper. Some of these names you know. Others perhaps are newcomers- potential friends bringing some hew comfort or convenience. But all are entitled to your trust . . . all are here because they have something real to con tribute to "your advantage . . . your service . . . your happiness. 0 George Wale,' Miss Charlotte Kubi, Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Mrs. Johanna Vernon, Mrs. Robert Eakln, Mrs. E.. B. Kiddle, Mrs, Charles Playle. Mrs.. O. R. Buelli Mrs. H. E. Inlow, Mrs. W. O. Perkins,1. Mrs. J.' E: Wright, Mrs. B. J. Green, Mrs. Hal Bolraenkamp, Mrs. J. T. Richardson, Mrs. George H. Currey, Mrs. Kate Haniey," Mrs, J. H. Blunt, Mrs. B. Marous Godwin, Mrs. Nell M. Harrison Mrs.1 Harry-Mc-Klnlay, Mrs. J. h. Ingle,- Mrs. Sherwood Wllllaihs, Mrs. J. C. Macpherson, Mrs. J. S. Pettlgrew, Mrs. William Condit, Mrs. Jack E. Wright, Mrs, Olen Thompson, Mrs. J. W. Knowles, Mrs. J. D. Dob bins, Mrs. W. H. Hertzog. ; Mrs. C. R. Eberhard is captain or the opposing team; and her commit tee includes Mrs. 8. B. Morgan, Mrs. J. J. Broughton, Mrs. Julius Roesch, Miss Margaret Anson, Mrs. Turner Oliver, Mrs. Floyd Sherwood, Mrs. Roger Hill. Mrs. George B. Richard son, Mrs, L. Deiiham, Mrs.' H. A. Zur brlcki Mrs. A. h. Grolapp, Mrs. E. W. Williamson, Mrs. Lynne B. Bohneh kamp, Mrs. Clyde Peterson, Mrs. H. H. Cleaver, Mrs. Mathilda Anthony, Mrs. C. H. BlawoU, Miss -Mabel Doty, Mrs. Norman Frees, Mrs: R. A. Wllk erson; Mrs. Herbert Evans, Mrs. -C.Ii. Thompson. Mrs.- R. J. Kitchen, -Mrs. Edwin -W. Bracher, Mrs. A. -W.' Pal mer Mrs. Fred E. Kiddie, Mrs. U B. Moe, -Miss Emma Hackman, Miss Ida McMeekln, -Miss- Hilda Anthony," Mrs. Jack Ferris, Miss Violet Melville, Mrs. Roy Dexter, Mrs. B. L. Faus, Mrs. J. T. Longfellow, Mrs. J. R. Williamson, Mrs.:' Floyd Sherwood furnished -a delightful' group-,rof --vocal solos by and cne ttain in. Her nair, oy im- wards, accompanied by Mrs. Merlin Batiey. Miss Jean Devine Entertains1 Club Miss Jean Devine was a charming hostess of' Wednesday,. night,; enter taining the Sub-Debs at her home for an evening-; of . bridge. Twelve members of the younger .high -school set were invited.-:.,....,: Miss Muriel Webb received the prize for high score. . . . Refreshments were served at the close of the evening, and Miss Gene vieve Flexer assisted the hostess. , .1 Miss Jean Sturdivant will entertain the club in two weeks." ; Mrs; Eberhard New r ' ,' Leader' of prpup Mrs. C. R. Eberhard will fill the duties of the presidency of the Past Matrons club of the Eastern 'Star fot- lbwlng her election last night at to be good to be regular meeting of the club at the Masonic hall. Assisting her during the coming year will be Mrs. E. D. Steincamp, Tie president; Mrs.' A. W. Burnett, secretary -treasurer. - . 1 ten dollars -woe contributed to the La Grande band fund which la being collected to' maintain the organiza tion during 103J. 1 --.M- - A social hour followed, and refresh ments were served to 23 members l Miss Pauline Lederle and Mrs. S. A. Wells. Mrs. Palmburg, a visitor .from a Montana chapter, was a guest of the 'past matrons. The group will have Its next meet ing on Feb. 17. . . ,. t s r Mrs. Badgley Gives ' Scientific Study Mrs. Ralph - Badgley, who has studied science extensively, furnished an Interesting scientific study last night? at- the meeting or uw ton- temporary Literature. group of the American Association or university tied yesterday afternoon under the Women..!. Using several modem sclen, ,urecUon of Mrs. John Camp, relief Usts as her source. Mrs. Badgley commltte0 chairman, at the home of traced modern scientific beliefs fromMri j ,j Coniey, Qn Adams avenue. the universe, the largest, to the atom, the small divisions of matter. i. : Mrs. Badgley will be hostess at the next meeting and reviews will be presented by Miss Margaret Carstalrs and' Mrs.- Lawrence Hull.'- - '.-.-.i Dancing Program Feature of Meet . A program of dancing was present ed by Mrs. Clyde Webb ; yesterday af- ternoon when the Parkdale club met at her. home. '-A pouuck luncneon was served at 11:30, with Mrs. Webb assisted by Mrs, Jennie Thompson. Helen Jean Webb and Mary Mo-! nt meeting of tho Wo- Namee presented the 'DoU Dance ;men. Jlon.0 Monary socicty of U:e and Jean Weteel danced a Scotch Method, chUrch yesterdoy afUt mimtaer. Mrs. Webb played the ao-; nnnn. . Mra E M .Hieitoii led the do- componlment for both. Mrs. Kate : JUanley was a guest. Fourteen members. were presents Mrs. Victor Hckley will entertain ln two weeks-at-her home, assisted by Mrs. -Lou Owsley. Mrs. Willis Moss is planning an. interesting program for the event which- will; -start at 2 o'clock; . .- . . .. .r Mrs. Walter Young T inJ l - .. I llltitctlitiU Uy VJi UUp planned for tho meeting of the Cen- -i.. v. v: : .1 jtral Parent Teacher association- to- Mrs. Walter Young ' was elected and morrow slternoon . at 3:45. at the Installed president: of the 11. S. to -the school, the main feature of the af B. of'l). F.- and E. last night at the ternoon to lie a -talk- on. "Common Eagle Tiall. lining a vacancy left-by Golds"-by Dr. Lee B. Bouvy. W. W. the Inability of the former -president Nusbaum. director of. -music at the to assume the duties of theolfloe. High school, will present , the High 'Mr8.--Elt& Blckford,.as chaplain; .-and school girls' string quartet in a group Mrs. Leona -Arnoldus; as -warden, and of musical numbers, and will also dl Mrs. Mary E: Ounn; as-secretary,' were rect the 7-A class, of which Robert elected and' Installed last night also, j Wakefield is Instructor, in.. "The .Officers. .who .were installed .at. the , . last meeting on Dec. 16 were Mrs. ' e e) 4e Macle Ward, vice president; Mrs. $ . Grace Strelff, past president; Mrs. SOCIAL CALENDAR Zella-Lyons, :. collector;; T Mrs.. LoutBe A Hilary, -.-teeasurerj--.. and ? Mrs. ; Maud !' Charlton, conductor;;;.' . - 1 S ' s Thursday, Jan. 21 ' ' i 'V Mrs. Ethel- Pldcock was elected mu-! 7:00 International - Relations slclan last night and .will-be Installed! group of the A. A. XJ. W., with at the next meeting. ' ! ' Phi Beta Sigma ".' ; Officers Elected Pht Beta Sigma, national honorary education fraternity, met recently at ww isasiem uregon normal scnooi and. elected Bunlca Herr, of La Grande, vice president, and Dorothy 8 trickier, of - Enterprise, :. secretary. These offices were left vacant this quarter due . to graduation. .. . Marporet Milne. . of La Grande, president, appointed Miss Herr as urogram committee chairman, and Dorothy Barker, of Cove, as chairman of the news letter committee. ',;. Election to the organization will be held this quarter, .. iv v.: Quilt Sales Will ;'Aid Relief Work A wool quilt and a silk one, to be Bold by 8t Peter.5 Episcopal auiia to ttld , , relief "program, were About 20 members of the organisa tion attended the; meeting. . -:. A- short, business session was held, with Mrs. Guy Ellis, vice president, presiding in the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. HenryiHlll. Feb. . 17 is the date of the ' nest meeting, the hostess to be announced later. I - - Child Labor Topic Of Society Session Child labor and the methods used by the government ln bettering con ditions for working children formsd tbo Irittu-ifi ton If Inrt ; hv hfm I.pn YOtiOllS. . . - -. , : ., Refreshments were served at the close, of .the loason by the hostess, as slntcd by Mrs. A, Blnglesdorf. ... Mrs. B. P. Frltts.wlU be. the next nontess on pe0. 24. Central P. T. A.; To Hear Dr. L. B. Bouvy An Interesting program has been I Miss Eleanor Vernon. ' . - : 7:30 Eagle auxiliary, at the hall. - - ' : - , 7:30 Ackerman Parent Teacher association, at the Normal Bchool. - 8:00 Pinochle' club; with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde-Kiddle. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. Robert Qulnn and Mrs. Robert WllllnniBon at the Qulnn home. - 8:00 Bridge tournament, Am erican Legion auxiliary . at ; tho Bacajawea Inn. . 1 Friday, Jan. 92 1:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. A. M. Moore... .- 1:30. Country Women's club, with Mrs. Arthur Golden. ; . 2:00 Hl-Lo club,, with Mrs. Clyde Peterson. 2:00 Lucky Dozen club, with Mrs. E. C. Shellworth. - - . 2:45 Central Parent Teacher as sociation, at the school. . . . 2:45 Rlveria Parent Teacher as sociation, at the school. . 6:30-8:00 Dinner, Ladles Aid of the Methodist church, , at - the church. ' 8:00 Westway club of the W, B. A., with Mrs. Renwick. Clark. '.. . . - . , . - Saturday, Jan. 23 . 2:00 Bouquet club, -with Von Clel Bruce. 2:00 Juveniles of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft, at the I. O, p. F. hall. 7 :30 Rainbow Girls, at the Ma sonlo hall. 8:00. Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary, K. of P. hall., ... . ..,,.. . , Monday, Jan. 26 1:00 Monday Brldgo club, with Mrs. Charles Blngaman. 2:00 Art Ramblers club, with Mrs. Robert Eakln. .2:00 Wakollta club, with Mrs, A. E. Hug. '. 7:30 Neighborhood Literature club at the La Grande hotel. 7:$0 Royal. Neighbors of Am erica, at the Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 Daughters of Union Vet erans, Moose hall. .i. 7:30 Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A., with Mrs. Bonnie Bean. Tuesday, Jan. 26 2:00 Neighborhood Art club, at the La Grande hotel. - 2:00 Second Ward Relief so ciety of the M. I. A. ; at the church. . 7:30 Delphian society, at the Bacajawea Inn. 7:30 Women's Benefit associa tion, at the Odd Fellows hall. 8:00 Bridge club, with Misses Roberta Kyle and Eva Biggs. - - -Wednesday, Jan. 27 1:00 Clio afternoon club, with Mrs. Chase Bohnenkamp. - 2 :00 Pythian Sisters, with Mrs. Alvah Crowley. f 2:00 So-Nc-He club! with Mrs. Charles Graham. ' - 2:00 Ah Delth club, with Mrs. H. M. Bradshaw. 2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs. Denver Charlton. 2:00 K. D. club, with Mrs. Min nie Starmer. 6:00 Queen Ester-Standard Bearer group of the Methodist church, with Miss Genevieve Ad ler. 7:30 Crystal Rebekah 'lodge, No. 60 at the Odd Fellows hall. 8:00 Order of the Eastern Star, at the Masonic hall. j 8:00 T. and C. Pinochle club, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gek eler at the home of Loren Tucker. ' Iron Men From f-v-vi .,;r l ------aCXV A Two very capable- reasons why Marquette University Is a high ranking mid-western athletic institution lire presented liero. They are the Ronzani brothers, Eugene, left, and Floyd. Gene is a three sport star and a junior. Floyd 13 a sophomore. Thoy play the' guard positions on the Marquette basketball five. Gena has played two seasons ln the backfleld of the Golden Avalanche and has been elected captalu of the 1032 eleven. Floyd pluyed guard on the 1931 eleven. The Ronzanis hall (rom Iron Mountain, Mich "Spinning Jenny" and "Calm Flow , River." . ' Comprising "the string quartet ''ore Misses Anita Herman, Alice Jeanette Cooper, Maellzabeth Cooper and Nor ma Hanks. - , ' : University Women ' Working For Peace , The American Association of Uni versity Women, of which triers Is an active branch -in La Orande, Is among tho organizations' of the United States actually taking steps to bring nbout disarmament and peace among the nations ol tho world, officers of the local branch' have pointed out. The association recently circulated petitions ln behalf of the national committee on the Causa and Cure of War, and some 21,000 signatures were secured and 'Will be presented to tho disarmament conference ln Geneva on Feb. 2. Miss Mary Emma Wooley, president of Mt. Holyoke college ln Connecti BILL'S A RARE BOYD I He landed fn Col. with 35c . . . drilled for oil, which proved to be banana oil . . lumbered around In a lumber camp , and spent 7 years playing Qigan tic parls.like a private In the Russian army . . now he's back in a lumber camp In his new PATHE PICTURE, "BAD TIMBER." Bill scored a first on LUCKIES he's smoked them 14 years, and was glad to say so without any remuneration. You're mightykind, n: Sujl ' i our i nrpoF rroieii ion qgamsT irriianon ogqinar raugn Ago) Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that "Toasted" Flavor Ever Fresh TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE fiO modern mlnuut with the (i-nrlcl's finest J.tnce orchestruj unil Wullcr Winchell, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. networks . .. ,v- Iron Mountain li. j r :t ' cut, 'has been appointed as on Am erican dclegato to the conference. , A mass meeting: on disarmament called in Washington by the Women's In ternational League for Peace and Freedom, on Jon. 10, paid speplol hon or, to Dr. Wooley, and at the end of the meeting she called upon, the peo ple of America who;want the dis armament conference to succeed to exercise patience with tho work of, reducing armaments and to persevere in keeping their demands for- reduc tion constantly before tho government. Associations of University Women throughout the United States ore at tempting to keep the eyo of tho gov eminent on their demands, Miss Helen Moor, local president states.' ... City of Silk Lyons is the center. of the silk In dustry of Fninoe and one, ol .the great silk mnnufneturing cities of the world. . In and around Lyons more than 00.000 silk looms are at work, employing some 1M.0(K) hands. JES .do cause "Certainly I smoke LUCKIES. I've been smoking them since 1917. In those 14 years I've tried other brands, but LUCKIES are the only cigarettes I like. Furthermore,; in my profession, I must consider my throat, and LUCKIES do not cause throat irritation." f vi T - BESS : . ' Conbiaes Many Sounds - A report from L'erlln tells the world that a new quintuple Instru ment has been Invented whlcb com bines the grand piano, radio, ban. monlum, spinet and phonoogrnph with a loud speaker, Oh, for a lodge lri the wilderness. New London Day. ' STORM WARNINGS POSTED POTLAND, Jan. 21 If) Southwest storm warnings were ordered up to day at Washington coast stations and jit the mouth of the Columbia river. Menus Of The Day By Mrs. Alexander Georiro . (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec ond of six dally sets of economy menus.) J PORK AND NOODLE CASSEROLE . llrenkrust ( , . Stewed Prunes, chilled -Cooked Corn Cereal ,. Buttered Graham Toast Coffee ; (Milk for tho Children) Luncheon Tomato and Rice Soup Crackers Peach Sauc0 . Milk Dinner . -. . Pork and Noodle Casserole Buttered Turnips Bread Butter Cabbage Salad Oatmeal Coo's tes Tea (Milk for the Children) . Ton into- And Klce Soup For 6 - 2 cups boiled rice-. 3 tablespoons chopped celery leaves. .- 3 tablespoons . chopped onions. . . , , 1 teaspoon salt. , , teaspoon. paprika, ' ; 5 cups tomatoes, 3 tablespoons fat, melted. . . 1 . Mix all ingredients except buttor. Cov9i; and .cook, slowly 20 , minutes. AV p .Money, Loss of Time and Healtk with the VICK PLAN for better 'Control of Colds.' . 0 not ' throat irritation It s toasted r . Add butter and serve Tuti' .".'i Pork And Noodle Caucus ' - 114 pounds pork shoulder. , ; 4 tablespoons fat. ' -., , .-'.'"' y, 1-8 cup chopped onion. . v ' K cup.celeryv j i . ! j ''.'-.'!; 1 teaspoons salt. ' f -- y I , yA .teaspoon paprika. .. . 2 tablespoons chopped parsley."'1'! 3, cups water. ' :', 2 cups cooked noodles. Cut pork Into 1 inch pieces. Heat fat ln frying pan and add and brown pork, onions and celery. And rest of Ingredients . and cook. . Cover '. and cook Biowiy KB minutes. , sttf fre quently. X Oatmeal Cookies ,(3 Dozen) ,cup fat. r. .(-. 1 cup sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. m : ,;. ' B tablespoons milk. -? ' 1 I 2 teaspoons cinnamon. ,' ; - ;;; H . , 1 teaspoon , cloves. '. .. 'j ' .' ' 1 teaspoon nutmeg.' V,v.',;;''. -i - teaspoon salt, i', 1 cup raisins. ; - . ' - i . 2 cups oatmeal.' i 2 cups flour. -J I teaspoon soda. " .-r- '- -y, teaspoon baking powder. - ' ', Cream the fat and sugar. , Add eggs and boat well.. Add rest of Ingredients. Drop portions off end of spoon onto greased baking sheets. Flatten and bake 12 minutes in moderate ovenj Children who go to school and per sons who work must have the right kind of food.; ., . ',: - - . j DORA VI'S SMART SHOP I Oramle's Dm Blare - NEW SPRING ; :Ar6 No on Display ;.;t. iT Prices . , . "; $5.95 to $10.95 sizts li to1'-- This store Is now tinder per sonal supervision ot Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Qeller. , i ...,. m. - l