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Friday, October. 7, 1M2 UA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORB. PageTTireg SOCIETYNOTES Miss Bess Duke, Society Editor Telephone Main 800 Until 8:30 a. m. Mrs, Walter Blokland Hostess To - . ; Poppy Club Yesterday Afternoon;' Bridge At Play During the Party At tt delightful. afternoon party, Mrs. waiter Biokland entertained the Poppy club yesterday at her home Two tables were arranged for brldgo with Mrs. O. L. Gllstrap and Mrs. For rest Scroggm Invited as guests. Mrs. Charles Graham received the prize for high score. Mrs. Scroggin, guest, and Mrs. Walter. Palmer, con solation. Flowers decorated the rooms. Re freshments were served by the hostess late In the afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Green will entertain the group In two weeks. a Second Party At " " Cochran Home The second of the series of Informal receptions at which Mrs. Edwin Blew--ster Lyman, Miss Catherine Bartain ami Miss BeS3 Duke are entertaining was an event of last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Coch ran. About 35 guests called between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. Mrs. A. W. Nelson and Mrs. Coch ijan presided at the refreshment table lost night, while Misses Lilt Hofmann, Pauline Conradt and Orah Belle Rood assisted In serving. Ackerman P. T. A. Opens Its Season . A' successful and enjoyable meeting marked the opening of the season or the ,J. H. Ackerman Parent Teacher association last night rit the Normal school. The subject for the evening was "pome Fellowship," under the leader ship of Mrs. Merlin Batley. The horn i$ the child's background for charac ter building, and "the various elements which contribute to the proper- at mosphere were discussed under the following subjects: "Parents Respon sibility to Create Atmosphere" by Mrs. Guy Miller, "Literature in $ho Home," by Miss Kate Hoidt,; "Parents', Education" by Mrs. C. C. Long, and "Where Chumship Should Reign," by Mrs. Batley, . Barbara Roberts, a student of the Ackerman school gave two readings: "Papa and The Boy" and "When P Snores." C, R. Eberhard explained the ig nlflcance of the Zorn-MacPherson school bill. Mrs. Mervlllo Moore was appointed chairman of child welfare. , . .. ; Bridge Club In Enjoyable Party Misses Agnes Palmer and Dorothy Kirby were hostesses to members ana guests of their bridge club lost night at the Sacajawea Inn. Mrs. Lynn Lar son, Mrs. Mark Jenkins, and Mrs. Ed-, ward Fltzgsrnld were invited to com plete three tables for bridge. ; Miss Fonda Hanks received the prize for high score; Mrs. Robert E. Wil liamson, second; and Mrs. Francis Oreulich, consolation. Mrs. 'Larson re ceived the guest prize. - '.- Home Department In Meet Thursday.. The afternoon . was spent tying comforters when the .Presbyterian Home department was, entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Mnrnle Lewis. Mrs. George Baker led the de votions, after which she told of her experiences in New York City during the past summer. Refreshments were fierved at th closo of the afternoon' by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. . J. C, French and Miss Nancy Young. ' . Twenty-five attended the event. Missionary Group Meets Thursday S. Mi's. Minnie Btarmer reported on the missionary proceedings at the conference of the Methodist Church South at Coqullle In August yester. day afternoon when the Missionary society of the local church met at the parsonage. Arrangements also were made for a rummago sale to lie held. on Oct, IS. "The Prayer Life of Jesus" was tin. BJble study topio for the day and wbb ltd by Mrs. J, K. Charlton. The next meeting will be a social event at the home of Mrs. Walter Wlnburn In two weeks. County Council Of P. T. A. In Session Seven of the 10 organizations be longing to the Union County Council 01 rarent 'readier Associations as tended a recent meeting- of the or ganization at, the Sacajawea Shin, -Mr.. Isaac Shafer Is president of the coun cil and gave an instructive report or the meeting which she attended in Portland. -Miss Eleanor Hicks played two pi nno numbers, Japanese -Etude,", by Poldtni; and "Mllitalre Polonaise," by Ohopin. Leb Andrews sang two vocal numbers, "When the Roses Bloom" and VGray Dayfl." Miss Jennie Peter son, musical director at the Normal school, played his accompaniments. During the executive meeting which followed the session of the -general council Mrs. Joe Williamson, of La Grande, was appointed to head the finance committee; Mrs. Rlcheson, Imbler, hospitality; -Mrs. Harold Chad Wick, La Grande, membership; Mrs. David Meldrum, La Grande, program; Mrs. Roscoe -Neal, -La Grande, public ity; Mrs. John Bennett, Fruttdale, publications. . - . ' Mrs. John Bennett Entertains Club The home of Mrs. John -Bennett was the scene of an Interesting event last night when Bhe entertained the Fifty-Fifty club.- Mrs. Homer Wiison. and Mrs. Ray Bennett were Invited to complete three tables of pinochle. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Bessie McManus, first; Mrs. Harold Hale, second; and Mrs. Henry Hagey, clous grapes of the year are crowd- ilwfvfc I Ing the local markets. So read below Hp wL I I how you can make jelly quicker I " w SfiJi I and cheaper than ever this year . . nON E O F M YrX i and then go to your grocer at once. GRAPE juice rv Sr I ILLINOIS STATE JELLY CHAMPION 1 " , Z I ) "I jvJst hate to think of women still , , X - , J Hg making jelly and jam the old-fash- .r-',iJi V "rl jf ioned long-boil method. It's so costly. feufittfy " I I And so terribly tedious! JoM KW'al A J ' 1 J "I make all my prize-winning jellies tffl pjj' IR' ' a Vft' "I jtfst hate to think of women still making jelly and jam the old-fash ioned long-boil method. It's so costly And so terribly tediousl "I make all my prize-winning jellies and jams with Certo. And I . would never think of doing it any other way. "In the first place, Certo reduces boiling time for grape jelly, for in stance, to Vt minute. And, of course, that is how it saves me so much money. For, with so little boiling needed, not one bit of the fruit.juice has time to boil away. And as a re sult i usually get fullyS more glasses from the same amount of fruit ... and save as much as 2lAf on every glass. "Of course, this 'A minute of hard boiling also saves me lots of time, too. Indeed it takes me only 11 or 12 minutes from the time I put my fruit and sugar mixture on until the time my finished jelly is cooling in the glasses. "And with Certo you get much better tasting jelly or jam, too. Certainly the 37 prizes the State Fair Judges I lOorlWIauTatchea jtT A W 1 1 SNIsS m ONE BOTTLE TWO BATCHES One bottle of Certo will, make not one batch, but two full lOorllfflauVntchea of grape jelly... or two f u If batchea of jam or j.lljr From many other fruits. Sea recip. book under label. Mrs. Bateman is only one of the many State Fair jelly and jam prize winners who use Certo in making all their blue ribbon jellies and jama. Indeed. Certo gives such amrz ing results that today nearly half the jelly makers in America are using it. Why net try it yourself? K will save you lots of money! awarded my jellies and jams in the last two years testify to that!" Why don't you do as Mrs. Baternan suggests and order a supply of Certo today with your grapes and other jelly making supplies? You will be delighted at the money and time it will save you I And the extra flavor it will give your jellies and jams, too ... if you will .simply follow carefully the Certo recipes that comeTrTthe booklet at tached to every Certo bottle. So don't delay. In a few days those marvelous grapes may be on the wane.- Get your bottle of Certo from your grocer's today. It is a product of General Foods. BflmeamanaraBaaaBtBaasaaaaaB consolation. Mrs. Bennett receive the guest prise. Mrs. Hale will be he next hostess, entertaining In two weeks. Rainbow Girls To Meet on Saturday Miss Laura Mae Kopp will be In; I tinted Into the Order ot Rainbow for Qlrta tomorrow evening at 7:80 at th Masonic hall. Rainbow girls from out of the city ore Invited to attend the meetings of the local group, - . ... Social Meeting Planned Thursday Plans for a social meeting were made yesterday afternoon when the O. I, A, met at the Sacajawea Inn. Mrs. C. C. Bull was appointed in charge of the event which will be enjoyed on Oct, 20 at 2 o'clock at the hotel. Mrs. William Beery presided at yes terday's business meeting. Eagles Auxiliary Postpones Social Because of the '.death of one of their members, Mrs. Mary Nelson, the Eagles auxiliary will not hold a social meeting this month, It was decided at a regular meeting held last night 'at the hall. The auxiliary will assist with the funeral services. , Thlrtyfive were present m the meeting last nlglu at which 'th vice, president, Mrs. Mabel Miller, presided In the absence of the 'president, Mrs, Alice Patten. The next regular business meottng. will .be held In two weeks. , .. . .. . . SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, Oct, 7 . 7 :30 Women of the Moose, , Eagles hall. 7:30 Luther 'league E. 'o. N. night, at the church. 8:00 'Friday -Bridge Olub, lth ' Mrs. Henry Hill. 8 :0b Bridge olub, with Mrs. Dick i 'Llndsey. . . 8:00 Ladles of ASS, B. -P. O. E. , card party, at the Elks temple. 8 :00 Pie social, Ever-Ready class of the Christian church, at the i church. ; ." Monday, -bot, -10 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. Donald Cole. 7:30 Pythian Sisters, at the K. of P. hall in the I. O. O. F. tern- I pie. i 7:30 'Royal 'Neighbors of Am- ' erica, at the Odd ;Fellows hall. 8:00 Daughters of Union Veter- i ans, with Miss Laura Rhodes, ' 8:00 Division O, -Loyal Sisters Aid of Christian 'church, with Dorothy Smutss, . Tuesday, Oct, 11 ! 1:16 Sorosls 'club, with Mrs. ' George T. Cochran. 3:45 La 'Grande 'City Council of 1 Parent Teacher -association, at j the Sacajawea Inn. ' 1 1 7 :80 DelphIa'ri chapter, Sacaja'w- ' ea inn, I 8:00 Neighborhood Muslc club, 1 at the La Grande hotel, H : ' ' . ' Wednesday, 'Oct. 12 1 :00 Bridge Luncheon club. 'with Mrs.'jamea'J, -D. -Haun. 2:00 Divisions A and B, Loyal Bisters of Christian church, with Mrs. O, O. Johnson. .. 2,:00 Hejbmala club, with JVIrs.. Glydc Charlton. I,: 2:00 -St., Mory Altar society, with Mrs. I. M. Dolan. , 2:00 Porkdale olub, with Mrs. i Holdcn at Perry. .2:00.Baptlst society, at the par - sonoge. . 7:30 American Association of University Women Literature group, wlth.Mles Madeline Larson. 8:00 ostorh Star, , at the Ma sonic hall. ' ' ' . , Thursday, Oct. 18 1:00 Bridge luncheon, with Mro. Marlon Chrlstensen. 1:00 Jolly Bridge club, With Mrs. Nate Zwelfel at the BacaJaW ea Inn. 2:00 Christian -Missionary so ciety, with Mrs. 6. B. Wagner. 2 :00 Thursday club, with Mrs. Peter McDonald. English Churchman X ff (" 5 "v. W ., i The Itlght Hev. lrd William Oaro.vnt-t'll, illshup of 'Exeter, Brtgland, ui a picturesque -figure When, as shon nboye, he nrrlveil in New Vork for a speaking tour. The bishop, who will deliver mes Mgra tif international good Mil, :1 In 'tills country lit the invltn 'tlbn 6f n roinmlttee 'of fhurch Tiicn orfidnlzed for the Infcr 'change of sprnkcrs Del ween va rious countries. .2:00 pivoi-sity club, with Mrs. Claude Puckett. '2:00 Lutheran Ladles Aid, with Mrs. E. W. Bracher. 2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors olub, with Mrs. A. L. Richardson. 2:00 Mary Elizabeth club, with -Mrs. Chris Miller. ' -8:00 -Bridge olub, "with Mrs. Emerson Reavls. FIND IT HERE Cory 'or 'this Corona nut be In by I a. am. October loth last day to nay water rent without a penalty. 10-6-3 t. IT IS SURPRISING HOW (DIEUCIOUSLY DIFFERENT HILLS BROS COFFEE TASTES Roasted as no other coffee Is roasted . . . Hills Bros gives you the perfect flavor of the coffee-berries ' ' ' Hills Bros' patented Con trolled Roasting process roasts "a little at a time" Instead of in bull Hills Bros. Coffee Is different in aroma and flavor from any'otlier because Hills Bros, roasl by a differ erit process! Ordinarily, coffee is foasied in 'bulk. But Hills Bros, use their -patented Controlled -Roasting process. The coffee flows evenly, continuously through - the roastet s ... a Utile at a lime. No berry 1b 'Under-roasted nor over-roasted. Each One Is ah Ideal example of perfpej flavor-development! Bulk-roastiitg CanH be so accurate us thai. But Controlled RodBling is 86 accurate that tills coffee never Vafies in flavor! Hills Bros, toffee can't go stale, the Vacuum process of packing coffee 1b Ai6'only Unethod tha't fully preserves colfee freshness the air is removed from the can and 'kept out. It was originated by Hills iBros. over thirty yeiirs ago. There is no magic about a vacuum can it will not make poor coffee good, but h will keep good coffee fresh. . Order Hills Bros. Coffee by name, and look for the Arab trade-mark on fbe 'ean. GROUND RIGHT TO TA$TE RIGHT Hills Bros. Coffee is correctly ground for best results by 'drip process or any other meiliod. TOUNO RABBITS for 'trying, 'Creas ed and delivered. Phone 238 R. - 10-7-1 tp October 10th last dov to nav water rent without a penalty. 10-0-3 t. CAItl) OF THANKS I wish 'to express my gratltudo to all my friends and neighbors Who helped In so many ways during the nines and at the time of the death of Mr, Wade. AHo for the beautiful flowers and tho Sistera at St. Ellea. beth's hospital. Mrs. Richard Wado. 10-7-1 tp.' pdtober -loth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 10-0-3 t. Don't forget the donee ot Good brod Loko, Prl., Oct. 7. Dick Llndsoy's orchestra. 10-0-2 t. October loth lost doy to pay watpr, rent without a penalty. 10-0-3 t Se0 us first If lt'B cleaning and pressing, prices reduced. ZWEIPEL'S CLEANING Main 170 ' 10-6-1 'm.' flOI.D FISH The most beautiful lot of gold fish that has ever 'been shown In La Grande has Just been received by Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 3apa- In HILLS BROS COFFEE CopTrlgAt 19BS HlUa I ncso 'Fahfails. Calico Pish. 'BUnbUnk eiis, Black Telescope FIBh, Una sdveral other varieties of Gold Pish, Also a new -lot of fish 'moss for your acchiar lum, 'now at Richardson's Art tind Gift Bhdp. 10-3-t t. American Legtoh Auxiliary rum mage sale. Sat,, pet, 9, room next to ciarits Plorlsta. ip-5-3 t. October -10th last day to pay water rent -without a -penalty, 10-0-3 t. , Jay , Bresheara Auctioneer R. P. D, No. 1, AUcel, Oregon. '8-18-1 'mp Plumbing and Heating Wood For Bale ' Call Fred Balmes, 203 'N Ave. 9-15-1 m. October loth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 10-6-3 t. CITATION 'IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, STATE 'OF OREGON IS THE MA1TER OF THE ESTATE , OP -ERNEST THORSON, Docoasod. , To all unknown heirs of Ernest Thorson, deceased, -and -all othor per sons unknown, claiming any Interest to the real estate described. Grande Ronde Meat Co. OS Saturday and Monday Specials Bacon Squares , Hams Spare Ribs Pound , 10c Pound 16c Pound 7c Back Bones Pork Shoulders Mutton Chops Pound 5c Pound 8c Pound 10c CERIX) - For Good Jelly - 2 Bottles . . , . ... ... 45c CraCkerS 1 ClOrOX Preferred Stock 'Snowflakes Qt. Bottle .7c Pumpkin 2-,b Carton PuKX Fancy Solid Pack Qt. Bottle ...15c 2 Tin . .. lie Raisins . New crop .. Post Toasttes .. Butter ,,b.B.gs, Cos o.eamery Each ................ 25c Each Sc 24b. Roll 49c See Our Windows For Canned Goods Specials herein, greeting: ' ' ' 1N.-THB -NAME .OF THE STATE OP OREOON, you are hereby cited and required 'to appear In tho County Court of 'tile State of Oregon, for the County of Uhlon, at the court-room thereof, at La Grande, In tho County of uhlon, within 10 days from tho dato of service of this citation, if served within Union County, Oregon; or within 20 days irom the date of service of this citation, If sorved in any other county of tho state of Ore gon;! or, if Borvod by publication, within 28 days from the dato of the first publication ot this citation, to show cause, If any exists, why ah order -'for the salb of the following described real property should not bo mado as prayed for In tho petition of the Administrator herein; 'Lots 8, 6, 7 & 6, Block 21, Riverside Addition to La Grando, Union Coun ty, Oregon; Lots 1, 2, 3 4, Block 20, River side Addition 'to 'La Grando, "Union County, Oregon; Lot 11, Lyman's Bub-dlvlslon of La 'Grande, Union County, Oregon; Lota 2, 3, 4i 7 of Coggan's Second Addition to La Grande, Union County, Oregon; ; WITNESS, the Hon. U. a. Couch. Judge of the County Court of the fetatb of Oregon, for tho County of union, With the seal of said Court affixed this 28 dBy of Soptomboi. 1032. ATTEST; c. K. McCormlck, Work. By c,-L. Graham, -Deputy, Sept. 30. Oct, 7, 14, 21, 28. NO'TICK OP IIHAIUNO OF I-'lNAI, ACCOUNT NOTrOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Administrator of tho estate of P. R, Plnlay, deceased, has filed his final Account herein and tho County Court has fixed Monday-' the 01st day 'of October, 1032, at the hour of ten o'olock in tho foronoon of said day as tho time for tho hearing of objec tions to such final account and the Bottlomont thoreof. HAROLD M. P1NLAY, Administrator of tho Estate of P. R. Flnlay, De ceased. ' Sept. 30, Oct; 7, 14, 21 and 2d. Ok What a PENNY will da at the Glass Drugs, Inc. 7 19BalJL Ww You'll like Winters Bread Just as ft Is but .you'll nlso find that it is especially good for sandwiches at socials and club meetinijn and for toast at breakfast or any other time. Firm, even texture. Delicate, dis tinctive flavor. WINTERS BAKERY Next to Hoover Grocery