Saturday, February 13, 102C.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWS of SOCIETY
School News
Mfs. Perkins Hostess
t Valentine Party
(Members and frit' n da or tho Vod-
iUtsUuy Urldso club were t-ntor-ulncd
utr an' Attractive valentine
urty yeHterUiiy afternoon . when
tlrs. W. C iVrkliw was hostoHH at
er homo on (J lu-enuc. The hlua
t St Vualenttnu'a day was car
ted out In the decorutlonti to the
LiimiU-sl detail even red tally
urils with, white penellH bi'ln?
aed.
At 1:15 o'clock hi Helicon wow
erved at tx smnll tables where
ridge wiia t-n joyed afterwards.
lho centerpiece wore of red cur-
lUttoiM and swceteax. Vulcutlne
uvora were at each placo.
Mra. Karl Stoddard received the
jueHt iirizu for the ofternoon and
Mm. 0.1 UHhoii won high word
unong the club members. A hcc
jnd prize went to Mr. II. M. Uay.
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Wye Score Attend
tf. I. A. Dance
More thun one hundred people'
Attended the character ball given at
he Mormon amusement jiall lust
veiling under the au.spice of the
k. I. A. Music was furnished by
he M. I. A. orchestra, and an en
uyable evening wan ttpuut dancing
rom 8:30 until 2 o'clock.
Nfphl Combs vaut -awarded the
rize for the best man charncter.
It) represented Abraham Uncoln.
M rt. L. A. Sloddard, who wore na
Ld-fashioncd continue nuch aa
(n vogue during Uneoln'.s admin
(Miration as president, was given
he ladles prize. Mr. and Mrs. F.
Andrew reqclved tho prize for
he beat dressed couple. They rep-
rsented Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A.
uugla.
association by Mrs. Charles Uun-
yuu. a beautiful banner bearing
the school's name. The lettering
wnn in the school colon, purple
and gold, on a background of soft
gray. The banner will be placed
in tho hall of thu school building.
- Following this was a demonstm
Hon of school songs an l yells by
tliu students. A dance bj' Annett
ltunyan. a talk on thrift py II. K.
Coolldge, a song- byy Mrs. . (lelen
Geildes, accompanied Iy Miss Fern
Cicddes at tho piano, a talk oo
"Child Welfare" and "Founders
Day' by Mrs. George H. Lyman
followed.
During the business suasion It
was voted to accept the offer of the
city library to establish it branch
library In the Willow school. 1'luns
for a bookcase to accommodate
thu library were submitted and
soon the Willow school, through
their l'u rent -Teacher association,
will have a. cuso large enough to
contain several hundred books for
the benefit of poth parents ' and
children. rf
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Mr. and Mrs. Nash , :
Entertain
Mr. and Mrrt. Claude Kash 'en
tertained at an a' tractive valentine
party last evening at tholr home-on
Cedar street for fourteen of their
friends. Symbols of SI. Valentine
day were used to decorate the
home. Curds were the feature of
the evening.
At a lute hour delicious refresh
ments were -served by the liustess.
tXoYm liirvtiiiKvl
Tho Associated 1 Olrl Students.
with thu help of Mim Mabel Un
nctt. dean -of girls, has purchdst-d
a, robo for tho girls rest room.
In tho center of tho robe are
monogram Inttluts "A. O. H.-1U.36.'
Chemistry
The. chemistry, students have
been working on- Inlcrcstlng ex
periments, with milk, cumulating
tho amount, of solids and water In
tho milk. They are also making
loctaso' sugar from the milk. '
Senior .rU$-r-
The senior play cast has been
Lscleeted and Js. now .practicing
steadily, and hard. : , ,
Tigers Kcorev ...
Tho Tigers met and defeated the
Imbler quintet on llielr floor with
score of 39 to 14 this. week. .
Drama Will Be
Presented Twice
llo Wlleoek; a duet by Kdna tleke
ler mill llarbora lllull; a , duet by
Ms rile Wlleoek nnd l.ulu Aun. ll
accompanied by Unlay .Mobba. Tlio
program Miut enjoyctl by all the
BtrlH present. -Another program
A-ill bo Riven next Tnoaday, Kebru
ary id. during lu noon hour.. It
Is hoped that nil the Blrls will par
tletptilu In making thU plan a nuc-
cess.
Impress Thanks
j Mr. rcae who t was recently
hurt In n n auto accident, laii ient
hit thanks to the A. CI. S. for the
flowers, sent hlmi )Io says that he
will resume his work '"soon. ' .
Seln-la-.Ho .
A new. current inngaxtiic has
been Introduced Into tlic high
school for uso In IIiieIIsIi, history
and civics classes. It lias met with
favoritism among tho students .as
It is not so difficult to comprehend
as was the Literary UlBcst, which
wafl used previously. . .
, 'As a compliment to the 40
more business and professional'
memhers of the Neighborhood,
club whose workaday duties keep
them from.attendin the afternoon,
meetings, tho play prepnied for'
Tuesday afternoon will be lyen In,
a preliminary performance at the!
clubrooms Monday evening at. s;
o'clock. 1 ... .' . .
Mrs. Donald Palme is directing:
the production, which Is a Stephen'
drama entitled. ':The(
Mesdames hwlffht Jesse.'
,ord's Prayer.- I Uoyd Scrlbcr, U K. Itussell, lloli-
n Interestliiir program wiis ,.rt . Ncwnn. o. It. Claieomb, Half
tiven. Two songs were given ny Cox and j ,,, Wool)l.u t.0mpos?
he
hu
Villpw P.-T.
features Program .
One of the most successful meet
ings or the Willow I'arent-Teneher
MHOciation this year was held yes
terday nfternoon with a large mem
bership ii attendance. Mrs. S. I.
lllrchl Jiresldent, presided. Thu
inectlng was opened by I lit' sing-, xllughan .
ng of "America" and repenting uirckv; 3
. ft. Have Irograii :
The Associated (llrl Htudents
gave a program Tuesday. Kehruray
9 at 1 2:30 fori the. benefit of the
girls who brinfr their lunch. This
plan was used last year and was
very successful . so it is to be con
tinued again this year. . The pro-
grnin Tuesday was as follows: A
dance by .Trilllan A!.'Jiiy. anil a
danccby Jane Htange. both accom
panied by Lois Nelson at the piano:
a solo by liaisj' Ilobbs accompanied
liy Myrtle, Wilcock: a sol by Ade-
alde Clark ' accompanied by Myr.
soclalKTAOlXNlTNUl'Nl'PN ,,, ., .
school cliiuiren ... i'ciiriio.rj T)cr0 will bo no chargo of ad.
Hong" and "Yankee Doodle." i ne
ithoor was presented through the
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50 -SPIUNG COATS--50
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' Ju.st received 50 new
La' Vogue Coats coats'
of quality', style and ser
vice. A- new lot 'of 'Pattern
flats.
WA LUNG'S
A. i. S. Meet
An!A. O. S. atfsvmbly was culled
Wednesday for a brief business
meeting and a pleasure hour. The
girls' chorus a-mg Iwo selections
which wcro well received. Work,
for tho creed. committee of A. It.
H. was outlined and an essay on
"Our School Motto." written by
Klva Turner, was read. The girls
were fortunate in having had the
pleasure of hearing Mrs. llrooks,
who has traveled In Kurope and
Asia, She told the girls of many
of her Interesting experiences. She
cave a detailed description of the
various places she has vbdted and
In connection with her talk slit
showed a. number of curios, which
he qollected in her travels.
Assembly-
An assembly was called Krhlny
morning In commemoration of Ab
raham Lincoln's birthday annivers
ary. Hugh Hrady gave a colorful
description of one of America's
greatest statesmen f.lncoln. After
Judge llrady's talk the meeting
was turned over to the student
bodv president, Wesley itrownton,
who called on several members 01
the basketball team, also Coach
Ilcnnett, who told of the game
wilh tho Pendleton team. Miss
Johnson, conch of the girls' team,
hlso spoke. Captain Cloldlo Owen
told of the game which will be
played at Union Saturday night.
Veils were led by Jack Coolldge,
Ia Kami ltoylan and Gene Ander
son. "The Alma Mater" was sang
by the student body with llarbara
lilatt and Kdna Gckeler fit the
piano. ' i
NOTICE ov suFMirrs SAW.,
Notice hereby glVn. that T
have reyelved for'elosuro . cxecu
tlon and order of sale. Issued out
of and under the seal of tho Cir
cuit Court of the Slate of Oregon
for Union County, dated January
Utth, 1911, in the suit v therein
pending wherein Mniley Auto Co.,
corporation. Is plaluUrr, and N.
W. 1-Vees and Janet II. Frees, his
wife, llnrley U. Smith and Caroline
II. Smith, his wife, nnd llarley V,
Smith and N. W. J-'rces, doing busl-ne-ss
under the firm name and
strte, of Smith & Krccs, a.id Ja
Orandu National bunk, a corpora
tion, wern defendants, to mo di
reeled, upon a decree, judgment
nd fireeto.stiri) order of sale, made.
and entered in said court nnd cause
on tho nth day uf January. I!i26,
in favor of plaintiff Mauley Auto
Co., a corporation, und against de-
no nuts N. W- Krees aad Janet
II. Krees, his wife, and Jfarley l.
Smith and Caroline 11. Smith, hlsj
wile, und llarley U. Smith and N.
V. Frees, co-partnors doing busl.
under the firm name and style .
of Smith fc Frees, toi lb sum of 1
sioriU.Uu. wllh Intvre.st at the ral
of S pt. cent jier annum from Sep-
Lemper 27. and the further i
sum of ?lti0.ttu attorneys fee, and
$Ui.t!U costs and disbursements, in I
which said execution and order of
sale I am couimanded to make sale
of tho following described mort
gaged properly In Union county.
Oregon, tho hhiuo being the real
property rescrlbed In th com
plaint und in said execution, to
wit: '
Lots lumbered 10 and' 1 1 In
Scrlber's Subdivision of Ired
more Itlock, I'redmoro's Addi-
tlon to the city of In C ramie,
Unl,oH County, Statu of Ore
gon. .Now therefore, by virtu, nli'I n"i
Ihorlty of said writ and In oimii-t-nee
lo Its commands, I wttl, on
Wednesday, the 17th day of Febru
ary, 13 20. at 2 o'clock 1. M. of said
day, ui the front door of tho court
house In Cirande, Union County, !
Oregon, sll nl public uuetlon, the,
above described real prupt-r;, und
all tho right, title. Interest umu
equity of nil of. tho defeiulanu '
therein, under the decree In i'uvm J
of plaintiffs und agulnsl the ubovo 1
named defendants, to tho highest I
bidder for cash In hand, subje. I !
to redemption as provided by h'.w. I
tho proceeds of said sale o be ap- '
piled In satisfaction of said JimIk- 1
ment and decree, lncluilhig eosis
and accruing costs of .nio.
Hated at La flrandn, Ore-;on, this
10th day of January, li2.i.
JKSS1-J lUtKSllUAKS.
. Sheriff of Unlou Count, Oregon.
Jan. Hi. 2:t, 30, Feb. C, :,
IlKNJ) Coal of usable quality
found mi Crooked river, near here.
, - , . . r.sii.K ciitn: st'AUFs ..
v t ' " K3.73 to , . . i. . ' -
Couvetitlnual ' and. floral drmgns. I'lalu ones In nil
the lovely new shades, with long innd-uotled fringe
ends. '.. ,, , ...,, .,. , -j
EUTMAN'S
Kcacly-To-Wcai and Millinery
Her husbHnd brought liiicte from
Imlla a ruby noHe Hturi Hileh ns Ih
worn by men nntl women of thtil
eoiintry. In u spirit or . rilrloslty
.Mra. lllnntyre iilereeil her nostrllii
fiml: inrterleil It.
We Consider
that the small depositor
of today may be the bis
one of tomorrow.
That's why we Welcome
the small accounts as
Veil as the largo ones.
UNITED STATES
The Talk Of The Town
' Print Linoleum .
Inlaid Linoleum
Pro Lino
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rerniHiienl Wnlnj
UnU-r Mailnsc
I'n'i lnl mill SitiIii Tn-tiiunt
l A rl tlii'rlorM
Mudem l:iiilimunt
l'limii for AjiHlnl ninil
' Colonial Beauty
Shop
rm rlrjr lllilg. ""' 11001
mt.ilon. and the teacher und bilfll
nepa menvbern aro Invited to a-'.k
their friends. ' IteCrenhnienLs ' will
be served during the Informal hour-
after the play.
Tuesday afternoon,' the play will
be given again na tho iiroirraiii on
NiiElLsh drama under supervision
of Airs.' riijfue. ,
Missionary Society
Elects Officers
. The nnnual. nieetlnjr orthe Wrt
.ineira Missionary society of the.
1're'sbylerlan ehureli wtia held' yes
terday afternoon In thu community
room of the church. Mrs. . H. it.
(Denver, president, presided over
tho session, lleportu were heard
from the various committees and.
ofrleers, urter whtcli officers were
elected OS folloirs: Mrs. (1. K."
Moron, president; Mrs. Frank Jack
son, vice president; Mrs. 11. II. Hu-:
ker, treasurer and Mrs. Villi
Thompson, secretary.
I Mrs. A. S. Anderson had charge
of the devotional after the business,
meellns. which was followed b.
ia program with Mrs. i.. II. Moo In
.charge. The subject, for Ihc ultiT
'noon was "Tho True American."
Miss Orace (lelbel rendered a ocal
J' selection "Thine Korefer.
.
'IPmir.M r.liih Moris
With-Miss Hoyt
' Mcmber.i of the Kulir-M club
were delightfully ,e u U rUlD e d
Thursday evenlnjr wlnn Miss Mil-
red lloyl was hoslesfl Ml lief noliu-
on Main avenil". After a few hoqrs
spent visiting und sewing . the
guests were seated at, u, table prel-
lilv ilecoralcd Willi pussy willows.
where a delicious luncheon was
rved. Favors in- the form of
labntlues were found wllh each
place curd.
N. 0. W. Enjoy '
Social Hour
Furly-Hve np nibers w'erc present
Thursday evening when thv regular
llieeiiiigui i iiv i iK"in"f vi
craft was held a,t tho K. 1'. hall.
.Mrs. W. U. Allslott, prcHld.nl. pre
sided over the business meeting,
which was folKin-ed by Initiation
ceremonies.
llefore adjournment refreshments
were served and an enjoyable, so
cial hour wan spent.
ror.
Your
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at dinner Friday evening, he bad
as Ills- guests Mr. und Mrs. Ixillls
llldeler, of I'nlon. as well ns sev
r nil members, of the sanatorium
staff. -
lloth Mr. and Mrs. llldeler were
formerly employed at the sanatorium.
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Announcements
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