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Tumlay, ' Aptl 13, Ym. CA GRANPE EYEfllNO, OBSERVER it 4 -NEWS of 1 Engagement , ,-,' Is Announced ;'.' f Tho enii pern t-nt of Miss Tjivlnu CJallowny - to Frank l.yull or , r.cirundview, Washington watt nrr ? nounrm) Hat unlay evening, when Mr. niul Mr. J. K. Hleurna ente rtained at a dPlljfhtfiil party honor (lnir MUm ttallowity. Thn overling W:i Mtnit ut "500" with MIhh tiiruh WiJItaiiiNun winntnir hlKh hcoto ami "Mm. Vt-ra Wnttt-nlirrtf IhP ronsola Uon prizr. At un upnrofrlnto hour a two couth Imirhcon wan wrvl. Tho " InhW wm OtoiutcJ . Ih prHty hOllilll'' Of ftllffOrtilH Mild JoiUllllK I'Kiro cuniH wfro nilukittiro hr)r)ts, -liiitlosnmlilM aifil lnt iiiMi. A 1oU- Kfam from, riipld, ivih. hy .Mr. t "Htpurnf. luinoiiiirotl , Iho pukok? j mni of MIhh Galloway to Mr. l.yal. I Tho iluln of (ho w-liHnK h;iol yH hctn annoiincril. ' ' " 1 : Ml MR .allow:ty: ha ninny frlfinlK-) tho Itlvorla Kchool hoio for tho Bho comph ld tho rovhw or the pant two years." , '; . ' (hook "RHvs In Anierloa," which Tho proHonl ut the party wore: I tho society has heeu Hlmlylntr, af Mrs., K, V, Motiiiin, Mrs. J. A. tr which ulii road a .paptr, wrlt Jtinwrll. MrA. W; 11. Trovoy, Mrs. ton by horsoir, on "AmmUMtnlm- t'laud Cooper, Mrs., Vera Wutton - h'rn, Mrs. J. It. luvy, Mrs. Kriio.st )andrj', Mi'K. 1owII' WlHHmHon, Mfh. Kluurtl lienncit. or Ilakor. Mrs. . li.-atrlco Young;, Mtxn Knrah Wlll Jurimon, Mis .Marion Dunsmoro, MlfH ittith Davln, MIhs Kloanor Ot(0, AIIhs :imofcon HusnoII, MIhh Mario TiffKOlhock. Miss Uoso Kloln, MIks Ml nia Cooper, v MIkm Mabol ltoly. Miss PruncoH Mct'ann, Miss I Jivlna Ciilloway, Mls Mao Stoarns. .1. A. KusmcII and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stonrns. , . ' . f :-.' ( . .. - City' Council May ' x Become County Body i The city council or the pnront toaohor a-Hsoolatlonw met yesterday nrte.rnoon In tho Neighborhood club rooiiiM with Mrs. Oeoro It. .Lymun, pjcsidonU . prosldinff. During the ))UHlneHS session mattor or roor-, -panlzln tho city council Into a county council, Klvliitf other par ont-toieher orffaniitations In' tho county nn opportunity to belong, woro dlsrussed. This will ho de cided at tho May mooting or the council, , A com mil tee was appointed by the president to nominate officers r thi, u,,i .i-h Hnr. 1 pah of tho four schools were placed on tho committee, Mrs, Kve . lyn Itennett or Willow school; H. A. Wilkerson, Greenwood; Mrs. A. K. McRa'chrun, Pentral and Mrs. Nellie, a. Kelt, Tllverla. This coin mittco will report at the next. meet ing.. ' . The ,i;tov Oliver Itlloy gave sp euiiui iaiK on rv i u r.uurit- .tlorVHCMlalnoi tho use of the . oyQ HHOdalOil wltlr education. Hfiy- lnffthat the eye is of 70 per cent lmtK1n.rico to a person Jn- sottlnff . r.i a.V.;i..- in- inii.A .I f 'jC i .v ,MV,'M" '"V" lfpo 1KnMTTmtrnit Thitdrerrwhouid be supplleil wltli ijaod lirernture, gbOfb sprrotindingsin mo homo; church and Hehnol.. ' Academy Recital Will Be Thursday 1 - Thn.rH'lay rvnninsr or this wrk Sacred 1 h'art' acaih'my will Klvo a recital In llm loiter Day Kulnln tahernnrClo. here.. An especially in- terestlng' fuulnro of tho program will bo two symphonies played by ( n 27-plcce orchestra composed of fitiidents.or the academy. The or chestra will also play other num bers. The Instrumentation Includes Can be put on the line early by usinp; a Thor Attractive Prices La Grande Electric Co. , A '1412 Adams M merva We sold oodles of shoes Satunlay. Why? Tb-cause we have ttj nice line or new up-to-date Shoes tho latest styles In colors to suit all comers and a full run of sizi-s nsy. l.nter wo will U broken on some of thee styles and then we put them out at reduced prices and close them out whilst (tho toes and styles are good. Wo have a fey ot Iheso nut now at S3.97t, and some more at $2.2& and t t THE B00TERY GS SOCIETY first and second viol In t. mandolin cornot ami naxophono, orchwrtr Im-IIm. MkU ht'lls, ilruiiiH, luu-p and piano. i . . i In addition to tho ore nostra num bers tho re will ho violin and piano boIom. Karh your tho u cade my pro sonlM lis pupils In recital. Tho program this yoar Is exported to ntirpOHft thoHO of formor yoart. Thirty-six student, will take port, diroctt'd hy .Mix A I mu Lilly, pkinlHt. Westminster Society Hears Book Review Willi tho member at tho sortal rbmptituift. houdtMl' by Mm. lynn lohmntuunp. um houtew tho VtU miiwior sooloty mot last ovonliiK the community room or tho. church KIkIiW-cm jiiitiifcbi'rs w'ro. prrmnt. lr. Martfirel IhkIo had charRO ol tlio cvohiiiir'n doVoUojial servW. Her snbJtTl- wan '"rrayor." . . lV..MrH.-Myrto U lt.V wuh ohulriuan of' tho proRntm for ! tho ovonluc. 1 tion, v A' short musical program was given' consisting or two plana duet, numbers by. Misses Kdlth Kbelt nnd;!le)enc Price, nnd lwf vocal selections- by. MIhh iKnbella-. Miller, aceompanled by Miss (lladys Miller at tho pla'no. . : . Muring the bUHlness session Mrs. George - , Kfehartlfton, president, was 'chosen as n delegate lo rep resent, tho society at tho presby torlnl to bo held In linker Wednes day and Thursday or next, yeek.' : t llororo adjournmoitt ' the-, com mittee In charge, 'served rt'Tresli meiitK. Mrs. McDonald j Entertains at Bridge , !l Mrs. Kmi ' Holmes .won high score among the club member and Mre. "WV H.':riohnenkctrup Kr.' n eelved the guest prize yesterday afternoon when Mi's. I'etor McDon aid was hostess to the members of tho Monday Hrldgo club .at her raJ-ni homo near here. Three ta- hies were at play during the after noon. - . . - I " m . nosnw served refreshinentw. i Elks Hosts at . Old-Time Dance Kvervono nresent' had good time last evening when the social committee or the Klks lodge eiifeiv, kilned at "n old-tlmo dance, a con- tlnualibt) or a series or old-tfmf' uanpes' smutimi Hverni"weeKs ago. : .. lA . v.. ' . Ah?"L .TOLT'!: 1ms.;J.. occiI('.(rnr Punch was , ? ' . M j 0 noh- .ocr.-:w.ll;o.-.Vfflyeii- next AlrtHiln. MMilNC rVnt-II Kl tlw. fining ;iv VrirY'v-' i T"W mittOR .reporlK. Friends Surprise hl'irkfifkllfi''- 'it J". 5 A delightful parly wn given Hi.U j tirdny evening hnorlng Mr. und Mrs. August Krlcksou a4 their hymo In May 1'ark. Cards and dancing weie (he diversions of tlC evening. al cards high , score. - among- Mho ladies went to Mrs. Krlcksou and Willis Moss scored high among the menl Tho consolation prize went 'to Mrs. J..A. McCarthy tuid IouIm I Slandley. At a late: hour the wo I men or the party served refresh : incuts. , , -Those present worn: . -Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Durlaml, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moss, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. Allisler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moss. Mrs. Ada Clark. Mr., kind Mrs. Louis Stundley, Mr. and Mrs. Itooce Mc Allister, Mr. and.. Mrs. Augunt Krlcksou nnd Tbid Trusdal. . ' :T Union (Special) Georgia Kvelyn Townsond, or Klgtn, and l-wls J.-I-lle. or I'nlon, were married Kaster Sunday nt tho borne of Iho brlde'H parents. Tho Jtcv. Mr. I'ollock, of the -; Mel hod 1st Kplspocal churcli, officiated, using the ring ceremony. The bride wus lovely In a frock or crepe, do chine, and , carried a. beautiful bouquet. Sho was yat' tended by her sister, Miss Alberta, Townsend. Herbert Kile,., brother of the groom, was best man. The brldo is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Townsond, or Klgin. Tho young couple will make their home In Iji Grande, i I t'nion (Special) A number of friends or Mrs. Kenneth Kord gave a surprise parly In her homo Thursday evening. The evening was spent at- games and music. For Sale at the E Tiia Lunch Counter Charleston There are Charleston a and Churles torn but here's the. latest of all. It's the lunch counter" Charleston,-' performed by' Olive Hastings (left) and Hiin Rinvir Im wsl trasses. A loaded troy Is essential. Dainty rerreshments wero servcil. , ' ; . 1 - ; 1'nlon (Special) The' Hebekahs met Weiluesday evening at the -hull here. Mrs. Minnie lialrd und Vir ile Keiser were elected us;deloga,tes to attend the state convention to Im held al Salem tho fast of May. After tho business hour the re- iHuiniicir or ine evpninif wum npenL ul kuiiii'H' urnllifred hy a clul '.'pi-p" coiniulttoo. Oovc .(Special) MIfs Thelma Anderson Was hostess at an April root's day party last week. Arter KaineH hmclit'on -waa wrvt'd fn a ! backward manner, beginning with the' dessert, wlucii was eaten with a soup spoon, through each course to the soup, which was eaten-. with a salad rork. - . , . Those present were Misses Ijuaira Hlchards. Zola Oayette. Ituth Ite.ry ford and Kthel lturon, Gordon. MIIIh, Willard tvclc, Howard Gun. xctl, Kven'lt WlllaTii.H, ItoDert lilr.l and Ayer Utrhi coot. Announcements : Social auiounmcntR may be printed In this column free of HinrRo. Any annoanoetncnls prr tatnuiy to anj fiiridlona ,anch aa oookrd food Bal, !tc.; will be lefiiacd, Annoiinonnenta to be printed the unto day, must be In society odttoc's harnla bj :00 o'clock. Nows, editors note..' - : The Women's lorelgrn , Muislon ary society ol'.tlm Methodist Kills- I. eo pa I church will meet with Mrs. Sherwood Williams. 701 Waslilng- ton avenue, Wednesday iiftcnioon ui. -: . o ciock. aii memners ana frlendn are retiufsled to b present a plans for an, ulj day meeting in May will lie made. At that tiiuA hoHpltal siipplle'wlll ,be made.- '-." ' .. Thojllaurhleni of the American itcvoiuiion win meet , weunedny aftnrnoon at the homo of Mrs. Karl C. Heynolds. Sister Mary Says: 1 ! 1 OUk0.-ii:30-7 p. m.,A.twaler Kent (Hy Sister .Mary) orchestra; 7-8, profrrnm. DrllnrWc. Ilrcakfast Slewed prunes, cer. nn,K company: -9, proKraiu, tte eal. thin cream, French toast, . cifrlty Trust and Savlnjrs bunk; 0-maple-sirup. jpllk, coffee. "J. h,jo'r Daley's Comcdiiifls:'- 1 1-12. J.unciPoii -r- Cream of onion Anlbassador hotel dance oirheslra. soup. louHlttu Crt'uckcrs, rgtc sand wich cs, fit? cooklfK. milk, lea. Dinner lirolled hfrrlnK",. lemon I butter, lattice potatoes, beet grceno,; Htuffeil pepper 8ul;ul, ih u barb frappcv milk, coffee. If you are Interested In funny; cutlers for voKctubiea you wm i I he deviHii uned to inalie. luttice po- I tato a. This cutler can liu used for naiad vegetables us well as pota toes. ' J'ofatoes cut "a la lattice" are fried fn dtiep fat and ure crispy throtiKli as Kn nch fried cannot be, but they are not chippy to the slate of nothinKneHS that distinguishes Hartilosa chips, Ithitharb FiapjM' Two pounds rhubarb, 2 cups su- ar. l cup water, lemon, 1 eg I (while), t tablespoons powdered I sugar. Waph rhubarb and peel if neces sary. Cut In small pieces and pull into baking dish with water and sugar. Hake in slow oven until rhu-l burb Is lender, about forty-five minutes, Itub through a flue sieve I and udd Juice of lemon. When I cool fobl In the egg while beaten I until stiff aud dry on a platte with a wire whisk. Beat powder ed sugar Into white Just before' combining with rhubarb. Turn In to a freezer and let stand two hours packed In three parts of Ice I to one of rock or Ice-cream suit. Or the frappe can be froven to al mush with stirring In two parts Ice I to one of suit and then parked In I four parts of Ice to one of salt until I wanted lo use. It w ill take about I ten minutes to freeze "to a, musb.' ITAPPFHS TEMPT BOVS BOSTON' College Iwys ore tempted ami worried to ileal b ly the flapper type and - women In reality are the tempiera Just aa much or more than men aa the Bit uatJon la viewed' ty r. James De laejr, head of Ibe department of soelelocy of Brown iiDlreralty. ' : 1 Radio i i , WKDMCSDAV, Al'ltlliM I , .Mountulu TliiH' SlaldHm. KI'WA, Ottllil), I'tah (2UU.7H1 I liUtkr), 9-10 p. -m., . (U Hewitt' umi. ni. orcnt-airn; .-. iu-11, t-ura--, , tuouilt Ihculcr; lltll', (Mlo icoovt'a and his orchestra.-.. , - ,KOA, Jener, . t'olo. ! (:t2.4iii V:U)kc) & p. in., Keheuerman's Colo-, rado orchestra; 8:15. 'Tuhllc Serv ice company or Colorado; KOA or- . chwlni; Denver concert quartot; in, iiroaumoor .uayiiini iiuaiuTB. . ; I'aclfli- Tlinn Slnllonn. KIT,- Imh Aiwlm, t'al. (4117m- tt42kc). 6:30 p. ni vel pocket pro- Kl-am: 6:4ri. Kudlotorlal period; - 7:30,:Orl Kyncropnase alllnir en- mmlile;. !(.9, program, Ventura H-I rlnliiK-company: 9-10, program, C'hevrolet.Rlotor company of Call fornix 10-) I, popular proRruin. j KIXl.N, 1oiiK lU-M'li, t'al. (22.1ni- ' l2N0k ), '7-8" p.rm.! .pr.oifriini; PretiHrTelejtrntn studio;-11-10, I'Wz-i ma;-hoiir; jn-11, Oilole danco pit.' chestra from ;i'0,'pa,,p-' '' J('-: ' KI'WII. lllllljlKMHl, (111. lltOki),.S- p.iin., Hplilnx orclcs tra, .(,HMin'.;Niiy' (.'liu'lleniiitr,, cpii-' t rail or '. Hr:iU, Mlllll ,lujti;ira Oak-moM'eonnlry-eliib oreli(virui in,' Mutual . Motom invli-.Hi' c6nllJ is imli-.tli' c6nll'l otlierH frolic. V. t'al.w (.Kll.'inO ' K(iO, Oaltlaiul, Kauk). n.ii:ri0.p. m., Jlrolcaw W11! hiH orc.heHlivi. ' i ' I. Ki)V, ' I'ortland, Ore.- (Mlii; IllOke), .B-7 p.' in., 1 "dinner noncl Hl M.,venMi Ihilleil KlnlfK I n fli litril hand ,.'10,. I ml rumen la I .niuiiicgi lo-ii. Rht-rinnn, Plav and coiniianyi Kll.l, lw Anm'lcs, ;al. ( lur.Ji- 7 (like), ..7CT:3l' p.- ni llnnllnelom 1'iii-k.Tnlon hlttli achool.-orelii'Atraf .nj glee cliili; K-KI. Tlmen ile ll.yj tdudlo program. ' ,. 'KJIl,- Seaitle, ;'AVasliLi'(:t8i.4iii-K' 7Hiiki'). 7-:ao p. in... Sciiih. Hoe- buck 'company nrofrrain; Hub's lady orclfetra;-S:!in-ifl,: Io.st Jntellt- ironcer studio program. Ht,X, Oakland, (at. (508.2m- f,00ke),,n:30-7 .p. m., Athens Ath letic club, orcliestra; 11-10, KI,X niasler 'en.scmltle. K1ITII, llollyufKMl, t'al i (2:tNiu- I'ress IMOkc), ft-1 p. m., - Kadln Atent; S-10, K.MTK concert orclies tra; Han Orldley tunor- 10-1 h Htarr IT'lano company sludiq. . kN.,.llollyweXHl, al. (:t:.ni- ROWW. Wallah M'nlln, 'AVnh 1 I Cattle Supply Reported . In Bi-Weekly Broadcast lteports released by thf orderly nuirketlng committee or the ro gou attle nnd Horse lalsorsas sclation showing the' number of rattle needed ti the Portland mar ket und the number bought or con iraoted am being broadcast each .Mnnilay.and lVldayj night al'.7:30 J from station KOAf',' the. Oregon j Agricultural college, al CorvaUls. The (Monday night report1 covert the rattle m-eded roMho next Mon day r market on . data prepared .. rrom slateinepls by the packers. , The Friday report shown Hih num ber or cars to be loaded or I (sled Tor Ihv Mopday market. The mini- -. ber or tirs ordered nnd doaded after Krlduy lat'ternoon Uf usually small. v . Iteports are wired to-tho cotler j department or animal husbandry rrom Portland around & 6'elock ev- ery Monday and l-Ylday afternoon. ! 'Pit Ih Information la of value, to- thO itliem to know In advance of .ship ineiit. about what the condition 'dr the market' will be, tmyn K. I Pot . ter. pt oiewbr of animal husbantVV .'at tho college,: who arranged the1 .service with Howell, -market . director at Portland Tor th4'Val.tle and Horse KaisiiH tassoclailoi). vt (l'.-.ii.:!!!!-! -oi,c). s-in p. m Vio li'l Hoeit Ilimlu'S; 10-12, ilunco' mit ac; . - , , i .t K CO. Sin I'Vaiu-iM!, HI. ( l2N.:lili-TIIUkr) 11:3(1-7 p. 111., HUitl'H Itenlaurnnt orchrstra: 7-7:3rt,'ltuily Ki'lKor's t'ult-niont holfl orelioHtisvj H-.' Atwtrtw Kent nrdslHi . -10. CnodrlPh HilvTtown- Conl -orolifs-tra: 10-11, slutrii rt'.sdiurunt or rli'.str'a: 11-12,- llt'nry llolHlnd's orr.ill,Hrn I K'I'Ali, onklnnd, ( al. (a:i.m- 's.Kike), s-10 p. in., WeMlorn SlatPM , l.lle I ti4ti rn net. company. v KWSC. I'lilliimn, VaKh. (SIH.flm- Kllllkc), 7:!fi-g p. 111., LewlBlon Vc. nelfaii trio, solos and .ciiMcmhle; Mm Ulanrhc Addiimtun, iuutiIhI; ltlch Wliilman, violinlDt; Krahk. liiirhlii. riutlHl. '. . A bifr blini seeltlH 10 li.o 11 llltll wh0 K,.la ,n ,,, wuy ,,, wll,i ., ,,.,., to .nB-cleiill I lie, liouue - ' j TTm!? Flavor is ... . 1 evervthinor'' r'- in'.' h breakfast; AlrO ie1rt l,.-t TTTjUEIJ you find a person, pe-, VV cially a child, who "diejn t UkeH oats," chances are they Haven I tried WHrngiu wnu. ' T Get Qnaber Oats. Once you tte "Quaker" flavor, yoll are spoiled Jor ordinary oats. ' ' Thai rich and loasty Quaker' flavor is the result of some 50 years milling exiericnce.. No other oats approxi- itnattS it. , ,-. i , Quaker milling, too, retains much of the "bulk" of oats. Thus those who eat Quaker. Oats find laxatives sel dom, needed. , Combines protein, car- bohydratcs, r vitammes and "bulk in excellent prpportions. r Costs the same as ordinary brand. You alone lose when you accept a substitute. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 min Mt3. Your grocer has it; also Quaker CJat aa Jyiu 'have always known them. ! Cluakef Oats .r "nil '; r- I he v oice ; pyJ ( . & Frnm kTPH .' V New . Dresses , Hav j tor TOTTl , ; fjff Jut Arrived,- " ' '-:''l-i ' 71 ' l Last Minute Styles j ! ' ? I f A Are The ' 0.A ' ' 1 I fj) jrj Features of These V4' ? Y I ;. f f'if ' "; -" '' .'Dresses ' ;iM -M $18.59 p l lt i I ' yh 1 1. jSS ') ' . See .Them. Tpday-l : Olalr Morrison, who Is tlu I ry (t rhhir'announrer of radio Hlfl, I It ' Kan l-YaMMO, nays that It'a lot akjwMi.MM.- nf snort In talk every day lo a ' - . ' . imiHofi or.' mow folkn. e'en If , . '.. ' , '. " " ii neter mv them. , " ' , ; ' rw IADIES READY-TO-WEAR yV Our1 opinion in Ml w liavo enoiiKh ruin In April wlllioul peo ple irylriir tq Klv picnics. DAIUNG ounces for .. Mom i bad pound and bat! Y lotBiMiitr Same Price fair aver years GUARANTEED PURE Millions of pounds used YOU CAN FISH APRIL 15 I have a fresh assort ' merit of Flies, Lines, Baskets; Plate s and anything you need for fishing:. F. L. LILLY Hardware Main 85 Consult, us about Electrical Work Of All Kinds Expert Electricians Approved Materials H. & S. Electric ForBERII , ' Iff ounces HC '' 1 I I 35 v 'If t:l II X AND M II1IpJ ERV " l " ' . ' , , ,1 , Credit CARR'S No Iitte.ot B . ' . - , , ' . .' '- I 10 . I It Is True- , , Thei 14 no ubtltut? (or.isoqd.bijUer, pp , f not be mislead. Use a good grade of but-. ' : ter the brand is MEADOW HARVEST. , - MEADOW HARVEST. BUTTER is made . right, sold right and is a part of every good meal. "- ' Manufactured and sold to dealers by Union Creamery Company -.'t- 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. Phone Main is.- MX)K OVER OlIR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS TIRES! TIRES! , NO SACRIFICE IN QUALITY TO MEET PRICE ! COMPETITION. All C. T. C. Cords and Balloons are . made of the best materials and by the most skilled . craftsmen obtainable, thereby, guaranteeing the tire user more miles per dollar than from tires built for ' price only. ; MR. TIRE USER, what are you going to. do with those tires on yoiir car that are getting worn and 1 causing you trouble? Better come in and trade them on a new set of C. T. C. and enjoy motoring. Wo make liberal allowances. .; COMPARE THESE VALUES! (Fully guaranteed) , ,. , 30x3 Fabric - 7.90 30x3, Regular size Cord.... .l. $ 9.75 . ,, 30x3 "j Oversize Cord $10.50 32x4 S.S. Cord.. ..$17.50 33x4 S. S. Cord........ .'..$18.25 V V . ' - ' La Grande Tire Shop Successors to Oregon Tire & Battery Co. -. GUARANTEED VULCANIZING -' Phone 38-W. 1517 Adams Ave. t.